osd-contiki/cpu/cc253x/rtimer-arch.c
George Oikonomou ad256e5014 New platform: TI cc2530 Development Kit
This commits adds support for TI's SmartRF05 Eval. Board with cc2530 EMs
Some initial support for cc2531 USB dongles
2012-03-23 14:41:07 +00:00

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/*
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* This file is part of the Contiki operating system.
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*/
/**
* \file
* Hardware-dependent functions used to support the
* contiki rtimer module.
*
* clock_init() has set our tick speed prescaler already, so we
* are ticking with 500 kHz freq.
*
* Contiki typedefs rtimer_clock_t as unsigned short (16bit)
* It thus makes sense to use the 16bit timer (Timer 1)
*
* This file contains an ISR and must reside in the HOME bank
*
* \author
* George Oikonomou - <oikonomou@users.sourceforge.net>
*/
#include "sys/rtimer.h"
#include "sfr-bits.h"
#include "cc253x.h"
#include "sys/energest.h"
#include "debug.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#define RT_MODE_COMPARE() do { T1CCTL1 |= T1CCTL_MODE; } while(0)
#define RT_MODE_CAPTURE() do { T1CCTL1 &= ~T1CCTL_MODE; } while(0)
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void
rtimer_arch_init(void)
{
/*
* - Free running mode
* - Prescale by 32:
* Tick Speed has been prescaled to 500 kHz already in clock_init()
* We further prescale by 32 resulting in 15625 Hz for this timer.
*/
T1CTL = (T1CTL_DIV1 | T1CTL_MODE0);
T1STAT = 0;
/* Timer 1, Channel 1. Compare Mode (0x04), Interrupt mask on (0x40) */
T1CCTL1 = T1CCTL_MODE | T1CCTL_IM;
/* Interrupt Mask Flags: No interrupt on overflow */
OVFIM = 0;
/* Acknowledge Timer 1 Interrupts */
T1IE = 1;
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void
rtimer_arch_schedule(rtimer_clock_t t)
{
/* Switch to capture mode before writing T1CC1x and
* set the compare mode values so we can get an interrupt after t */
RT_MODE_CAPTURE();
T1CC1L = (unsigned char) t;
T1CC1H = (unsigned char) (t >> 8);
RT_MODE_COMPARE();
/* Turn on compare mode interrupt */
T1STAT = 0;
T1CCTL1 |= T1CCTL_IM;
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void
rtimer_isr(void) __interrupt(T1_VECTOR)
{
T1IE = 0; /* Ignore Timer 1 Interrupts */
ENERGEST_ON(ENERGEST_TYPE_IRQ);
/* No more interrupts from Channel 1 till next rtimer_arch_schedule() call */
T1STAT &= ~T1STAT_CH1IF;
T1CCTL1 &= ~T1CCTL_IM;
rtimer_run_next();
ENERGEST_OFF(ENERGEST_TYPE_IRQ);
T1IE = 1; /* Acknowledge Timer 1 Interrupts */
}