osd-contiki/cpu/stm32w108/rtimer-arch.h

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* This file is part of the Contiki OS
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* $Id: rtimer-arch.h,v 1.1 2010/10/25 09:03:39 salvopitru Exp $
*/
/**
* \file
* Real-timer header file for STM32W.
* \author
* Salvatore Pitrulli <salvopitru@users.sourceforge.net>
*/
#ifndef __RTIMER_ARCH_H__
#define __RTIMER_ARCH_H__
#include "contiki-conf.h"
#include "sys/clock.h"
//#define RT_RESOLUTION RES_85US
#ifdef RT_CONF_RESOLUTION
#define RT_RESOLUTION RT_CONF_RESOLUTION
#else
#define RT_RESOLUTION RES_171US
#endif
#define RES_341US 0
#define RES_171US 1
#define RES_85US 2
// If it was possible to define a custom size for the rtimer_clock_t type:
//typedef unsigned long long rtimer_clock_t; // Only 48 bit are used. It's enough for hundreds of years.
#if RT_RESOLUTION == RES_341US
#define RT_PRESCALER 12 // CK_CNT = PCLK/4096 = 12 MHz/4096 = 2929.6875 Hz
#define RTIMER_ARCH_SECOND 2930 // One tick: 341.33 us. Using this value we will delay about 9.22 sec after a day.
#endif /* RT_RESOLUTION == RES_341US */
#if RT_RESOLUTION == RES_171US
#define RT_PRESCALER 11 // CK_CNT = PCLK/2048 = 12 MHz/2048 = 5859.375 Hz
#define RTIMER_ARCH_SECOND 5859 // One tick: 170.66 us. Using this value we will advance about 5.53 sec after a day.
#endif /* RT_RESOLUTION == RES_171US */
#if RT_RESOLUTION == RES_85US
#define RT_PRESCALER 10 // CK_CNT = PCLK/2048 = 12 MHz/2048 = 5859.375 Hz
#define RTIMER_ARCH_SECOND 11719 // One tick: 85.33 us. Using this value we will delay about 1.84 sec after a day.
#endif /* RT_RESOLUTION == RES_85US */
rtimer_clock_t rtimer_arch_now(void);
//#define rtimer_arch_now() clock_time()
void rtimer_arch_disable_irq(void);
void rtimer_arch_enable_irq(void);
#endif /* __RTIMER_ARCH_H__ */