mbed-os/hal/spi_api.h

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/** \addtogroup hal */
/** @{*/
/* mbed Microcontroller Library
* Copyright (c) 2006-2013 ARM Limited
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
#ifndef MBED_SPI_API_H
#define MBED_SPI_API_H
#include "device.h"
#include "hal/dma_api.h"
#include "hal/buffer.h"
#if DEVICE_SPI
#define SPI_EVENT_ERROR (1 << 1)
#define SPI_EVENT_COMPLETE (1 << 2)
#define SPI_EVENT_RX_OVERFLOW (1 << 3)
#define SPI_EVENT_ALL (SPI_EVENT_ERROR | SPI_EVENT_COMPLETE | SPI_EVENT_RX_OVERFLOW)
#define SPI_EVENT_INTERNAL_TRANSFER_COMPLETE (1 << 30) // Internal flag to report that an event occurred
#define SPI_FILL_WORD (0xFFFF)
#define SPI_FILL_CHAR (0xFF)
#if DEVICE_SPI_ASYNCH
/** Asynch SPI HAL structure
*/
typedef struct {
struct spi_s spi; /**< Target specific SPI structure */
struct buffer_s tx_buff; /**< Tx buffer */
struct buffer_s rx_buff; /**< Rx buffer */
} spi_t;
#else
/** Non-asynch SPI HAL structure
*/
typedef struct spi_s spi_t;
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* \defgroup hal_GeneralSPI SPI Configuration Functions
* @{
*/
/** Initialize the SPI peripheral
*
* Configures the pins used by SPI, sets a default format and frequency, and enables the peripheral
* @param[out] obj The SPI object to initialize
* @param[in] mosi The pin to use for MOSI
* @param[in] miso The pin to use for MISO
* @param[in] sclk The pin to use for SCLK
* @param[in] ssel The pin to use for SSEL
*/
void spi_init(spi_t *obj, PinName mosi, PinName miso, PinName sclk, PinName ssel);
/** Release a SPI object
*
* TODO: spi_free is currently unimplemented
* This will require reference counting at the C++ level to be safe
*
* Return the pins owned by the SPI object to their reset state
* Disable the SPI peripheral
* Disable the SPI clock
* @param[in] obj The SPI object to deinitialize
*/
void spi_free(spi_t *obj);
/** Configure the SPI format
*
* Set the number of bits per frame, configure clock polarity and phase, shift order and master/slave mode.
* The default bit order is MSB.
* @param[in,out] obj The SPI object to configure
* @param[in] bits The number of bits per frame
* @param[in] mode The SPI mode (clock polarity, phase, and shift direction)
* @param[in] slave Zero for master mode or non-zero for slave mode
*/
void spi_format(spi_t *obj, int bits, int mode, int slave);
/** Set the SPI baud rate
*
* Actual frequency may differ from the desired frequency due to available dividers and bus clock
* Configures the SPI peripheral's baud rate
* @param[in,out] obj The SPI object to configure
* @param[in] hz The baud rate in Hz
*/
void spi_frequency(spi_t *obj, int hz);
/**@}*/
/**
* \defgroup SynchSPI Synchronous SPI Hardware Abstraction Layer
* @{
*/
/** Write a byte out in master mode and receive a value
*
* @param[in] obj The SPI peripheral to use for sending
* @param[in] value The value to send
* @return Returns the value received during send
*/
int spi_master_write(spi_t *obj, int value);
/** Write a block out in master mode and receive a value
*
* The total number of bytes sent and recieved will be the maximum of
* tx_length and rx_length. The bytes written will be padded with the
* value 0xff.
*
* @param[in] obj The SPI peripheral to use for sending
* @param[in] tx_buffer Pointer to the byte-array of data to write to the device
* @param[in] tx_length Number of bytes to write, may be zero
* @param[in] rx_buffer Pointer to the byte-array of data to read from the device
* @param[in] rx_length Number of bytes to read, may be zero
* @param[in] write_fill Default data transmitted while performing a read
* @returns
* The number of bytes written and read from the device. This is
* maximum of tx_length and rx_length.
*/
int spi_master_block_write(spi_t *obj, const char *tx_buffer, int tx_length, char *rx_buffer, int rx_length, char write_fill);
/** Check if a value is available to read
*
* @param[in] obj The SPI peripheral to check
* @return non-zero if a value is available
*/
int spi_slave_receive(spi_t *obj);
/** Get a received value out of the SPI receive buffer in slave mode
*
* Blocks until a value is available
* @param[in] obj The SPI peripheral to read
* @return The value received
*/
int spi_slave_read(spi_t *obj);
/** Write a value to the SPI peripheral in slave mode
*
* Blocks until the SPI peripheral can be written to
* @param[in] obj The SPI peripheral to write
* @param[in] value The value to write
*/
void spi_slave_write(spi_t *obj, int value);
/** Checks if the specified SPI peripheral is in use
*
* @param[in] obj The SPI peripheral to check
* @return non-zero if the peripheral is currently transmitting
*/
int spi_busy(spi_t *obj);
/** Get the module number
*
* @param[in] obj The SPI peripheral to check
* @return The module number
*/
uint8_t spi_get_module(spi_t *obj);
/**@}*/
#if DEVICE_SPI_ASYNCH
/**
* \defgroup AsynchSPI Asynchronous SPI Hardware Abstraction Layer
* @{
*/
/** Begin the SPI transfer. Buffer pointers and lengths are specified in tx_buff and rx_buff
*
* @param[in] obj The SPI object that holds the transfer information
* @param[in] tx The transmit buffer
* @param[in] tx_length The number of bytes to transmit
* @param[in] rx The receive buffer
* @param[in] rx_length The number of bytes to receive
* @param[in] bit_width The bit width of buffer words
* @param[in] event The logical OR of events to be registered
* @param[in] handler SPI interrupt handler
* @param[in] hint A suggestion for how to use DMA with this transfer
*/
void spi_master_transfer(spi_t *obj, const void *tx, size_t tx_length, void *rx, size_t rx_length, uint8_t bit_width, uint32_t handler, uint32_t event, DMAUsage hint);
/** The asynchronous IRQ handler
*
* Reads the received values out of the RX FIFO, writes values into the TX FIFO and checks for transfer termination
* conditions, such as buffer overflows or transfer complete.
* @param[in] obj The SPI object that holds the transfer information
* @return Event flags if a transfer termination condition was met; otherwise 0.
*/
uint32_t spi_irq_handler_asynch(spi_t *obj);
/** Attempts to determine if the SPI peripheral is already in use
*
* If a temporary DMA channel has been allocated, peripheral is in use.
* If a permanent DMA channel has been allocated, check if the DMA channel is in use. If not, proceed as though no DMA
* channel were allocated.
* If no DMA channel is allocated, check whether tx and rx buffers have been assigned. For each assigned buffer, check
* if the corresponding buffer position is less than the buffer length. If buffers do not indicate activity, check if
* there are any bytes in the FIFOs.
* @param[in] obj The SPI object to check for activity
* @return Non-zero if the SPI port is active or zero if it is not.
*/
uint8_t spi_active(spi_t *obj);
/** Abort an SPI transfer
*
* @param obj The SPI peripheral to stop
*/
void spi_abort_asynch(spi_t *obj);
#endif
/**@}*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif // __cplusplus
#endif // SPI_DEVICE
#endif // MBED_SPI_API_H
/** @}*/