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38 BASIC INTERRUPT DRIVEN SERIAL PORT DRIVER FOR UART0.
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42 /*-----------------------------------------------------------
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43 * Components that can be compiled to either ARM or THUMB mode are
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44 * contained in this file.c The ISR routines, which can only be compiled
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45 * to ARM mode, are contained in serialISR.c.
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46 *----------------------------------------------------------*/
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50 /* Library includes. */
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51 #include "75x_uart.h"
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52 #include "75x_gpio.h"
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53 #include "75x_eic.h"
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54 #include "75x_mrcc.h"
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56 /* Scheduler includes. */
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57 #include "FreeRTOS.h"
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60 /* Demo application includes. */
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63 #define serINVALID_QUEUE ( ( xQueueHandle ) 0 )
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64 #define serNO_BLOCK ( ( portTickType ) 0 )
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66 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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68 /* Queues used to hold received characters, and characters waiting to be
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70 static xQueueHandle xRxedChars;
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71 static xQueueHandle xCharsForTx;
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73 static volatile portBASE_TYPE xQueueEmpty = pdTRUE;
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75 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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77 /* The interrupt service routine - called from the assembly entry point. */
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78 void vSerialISR( void );
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79 void vConfigureQueues( xQueueHandle xQForRx, xQueueHandle xQForTx, volatile portBASE_TYPE *pxEmptyFlag );
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81 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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84 * See the serial2.h header file.
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86 xComPortHandle xSerialPortInitMinimal( unsigned portLONG ulWantedBaud, unsigned portBASE_TYPE uxQueueLength )
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88 xComPortHandle xReturn;
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89 UART_InitTypeDef UART_InitStructure;
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90 GPIO_InitTypeDef GPIO_InitStructure;
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91 EIC_IRQInitTypeDef EIC_IRQInitStructure;
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93 /* Create the queues used to hold Rx and Tx characters. */
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94 xRxedChars = xQueueCreate( uxQueueLength, ( unsigned portBASE_TYPE ) sizeof( signed portCHAR ) );
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95 xCharsForTx = xQueueCreate( uxQueueLength + 1, ( unsigned portBASE_TYPE ) sizeof( signed portCHAR ) );
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97 /* If the queues were created correctly then setup the serial port
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99 if( ( xRxedChars != serINVALID_QUEUE ) && ( xCharsForTx != serINVALID_QUEUE ) )
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102 vConfigureQueues( xRxedChars, xCharsForTx, &xQueueEmpty );
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104 portENTER_CRITICAL();
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106 /* Enable the UART0 Clock. */
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107 MRCC_PeripheralClockConfig( MRCC_Peripheral_UART0, ENABLE );
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109 /* Configure the UART0_Tx as alternate function */
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110 GPIO_InitStructure.GPIO_Mode = GPIO_Mode_AF_PP;
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111 GPIO_InitStructure.GPIO_Pin = GPIO_Pin_11;
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112 GPIO_Init(GPIO0, &GPIO_InitStructure);
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114 /* Configure the UART0_Rx as input floating */
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115 GPIO_InitStructure.GPIO_Mode = GPIO_Mode_IN_FLOATING;
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116 GPIO_InitStructure.GPIO_Pin = GPIO_Pin_10;
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117 GPIO_Init(GPIO0, &GPIO_InitStructure);
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119 /* Configure UART0. */
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120 UART_InitStructure.UART_WordLength = UART_WordLength_8D;
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121 UART_InitStructure.UART_StopBits = UART_StopBits_1;
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122 UART_InitStructure.UART_Parity = UART_Parity_No;
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123 UART_InitStructure.UART_BaudRate = ulWantedBaud;
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124 UART_InitStructure.UART_HardwareFlowControl = UART_HardwareFlowControl_None;
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125 UART_InitStructure.UART_Mode = UART_Mode_Tx_Rx;
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126 UART_InitStructure.UART_TxFIFOLevel = UART_FIFOLevel_1_2; /* FIFO size 16 bytes, FIFO level 8 bytes */
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127 UART_InitStructure.UART_RxFIFOLevel = UART_FIFOLevel_1_2; /* FIFO size 16 bytes, FIFO level 8 bytes */
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128 UART_Init(UART0, &UART_InitStructure);
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130 /* Enable the UART0 */
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131 UART_Cmd(UART0, ENABLE);
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133 /* Configure the IEC for the UART interrupts. */
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134 EIC_IRQInitStructure.EIC_IRQChannelCmd = ENABLE;
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135 EIC_IRQInitStructure.EIC_IRQChannel = UART0_IRQChannel;
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136 EIC_IRQInitStructure.EIC_IRQChannelPriority = 1;
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137 EIC_IRQInit(&EIC_IRQInitStructure);
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139 xQueueEmpty = pdTRUE;
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140 UART_ITConfig( UART0, UART_IT_Transmit | UART_IT_Receive, ENABLE );
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142 portEXIT_CRITICAL();
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146 xReturn = ( xComPortHandle ) 0;
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149 /* This demo file only supports a single port but we have to return
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150 something to comply with the standard demo header file. */
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153 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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155 signed portBASE_TYPE xSerialGetChar( xComPortHandle pxPort, signed portCHAR *pcRxedChar, portTickType xBlockTime )
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157 /* The port handle is not required as this driver only supports one port. */
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160 /* Get the next character from the buffer. Return false if no characters
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161 are available, or arrive before xBlockTime expires. */
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162 if( xQueueReceive( xRxedChars, pcRxedChar, xBlockTime ) )
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171 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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173 void vSerialPutString( xComPortHandle pxPort, const signed portCHAR * const pcString, unsigned portSHORT usStringLength )
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175 signed portCHAR *pxNext;
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177 /* A couple of parameters that this port does not use. */
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178 ( void ) usStringLength;
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181 /* NOTE: This implementation does not handle the queue being full as no
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182 block time is used! */
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184 /* The port handle is not required as this driver only supports UART0. */
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187 /* Send each character in the string, one at a time. */
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188 pxNext = ( signed portCHAR * ) pcString;
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191 xSerialPutChar( pxPort, *pxNext, serNO_BLOCK );
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195 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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197 signed portBASE_TYPE xSerialPutChar( xComPortHandle pxPort, signed portCHAR cOutChar, portTickType xBlockTime )
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199 portBASE_TYPE xReturn;
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201 /* Place the character in the queue of characters to be transmitted. */
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202 portENTER_CRITICAL();
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204 if( xQueueEmpty == pdTRUE )
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206 UART0->DR = cOutChar;
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211 if( xQueueSend( xCharsForTx, &cOutChar, xBlockTime ) != pdPASS )
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221 xQueueEmpty = pdFALSE;
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223 portEXIT_CRITICAL();
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227 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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229 void vSerialClose( xComPortHandle xPort )
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231 /* Not supported as not required by the demo application. */
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233 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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