osd-contiki/cpu/cc2538/clock.c
George Oikonomou 40f49948e6 New Platform: TI CC2538 Development Kit
This commit adds cpu, platform and example files,
providing support for running Contiki on TI's cc2538 DK
2013-04-06 21:07:31 +01:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2012, Texas Instruments Incorporated - http://www.ti.com/
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/**
* \addtogroup cc2538
* @{
*
* \defgroup cc2538-clock cc2538 Clock
*
* Implementation of the clock module for the cc2538
*
* To implement the clock functionality, we use the SysTick peripheral on the
* cortex-M3. We run the system clock at 16 MHz and we set the SysTick to give
* us 128 interrupts / sec
* @{
*
* \file
* Clock driver implementation for the TI cc2538
*/
#include "contiki.h"
#include "systick.h"
#include "reg.h"
#include "cpu.h"
#include "dev/gptimer.h"
#include "dev/sys-ctrl.h"
#include "sys/energest.h"
#include <stdint.h>
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#define RELOAD_VALUE (125000 - 1) /** Fire 128 times / sec */
static volatile clock_time_t count;
static volatile unsigned long secs = 0;
static volatile uint8_t second_countdown = CLOCK_SECOND;
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/**
* \brief Arch-specific implementation of clock_init for the cc2538
*
* We initialise the SysTick to fire 128 interrupts per second, giving us a
* value of 128 for CLOCK_SECOND
*
* We also initialise GPT0:Timer A, which is used by clock_delay_usec().
* We use 16-bit range (individual), count-down, one-shot, no interrupts.
* The system clock is at 16MHz giving us 62.5 nano sec ticks for Timer A.
* Prescaled by 16 gives us a very convenient 1 tick per usec
*/
void
clock_init(void)
{
count = 0;
REG(SYSTICK_STRELOAD) = RELOAD_VALUE;
/* System clock source, Enable */
REG(SYSTICK_STCTRL) |= SYSTICK_STCTRL_CLK_SRC | SYSTICK_STCTRL_ENABLE;
/* Enable the SysTick Interrupt */
REG(SYSTICK_STCTRL) |= SYSTICK_STCTRL_INTEN;
/*
* Remove the clock gate to enable GPT0 and then initialise it
* We only use GPT0 for clock_delay_usec. We initialise it here so we can
* have it ready when it's needed
*/
REG(SYS_CTRL_RCGCGPT) |= SYS_CTRL_RCGCGPT_GPT0;
/* Make sure GPT0 is off */
REG(GPT_0_BASE | GPTIMER_CTL) = 0;
/* 16-bit */
REG(GPT_0_BASE | GPTIMER_CFG) = 0x04;
/* One-Shot, Count Down, No Interrupts */
REG(GPT_0_BASE | GPTIMER_TAMR) = GPTIMER_TAMR_TAMR_ONE_SHOT;
/* Prescale by 16 (thus, value 15 in TAPR) */
REG(GPT_0_BASE | GPTIMER_TAPR) = 0x0F;
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
CCIF clock_time_t
clock_time(void)
{
return count;
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void
clock_set_seconds(unsigned long sec)
{
secs = sec;
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
CCIF unsigned long
clock_seconds(void)
{
return secs;
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void
clock_wait(clock_time_t i)
{
clock_time_t start;
start = clock_time();
while(clock_time() - start < (clock_time_t)i);
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/**
* \brief Arch-specific implementation of clock_delay_usec for the cc2538
* \param len Delay \e len uSecs
*
* See clock_init() for GPT0 Timer A's configuration
*/
void
clock_delay_usec(uint16_t len)
{
REG(GPT_0_BASE | GPTIMER_TAILR) = len;
REG(GPT_0_BASE | GPTIMER_CTL) |= GPTIMER_CTL_TAEN;
/* One-Shot mode: TAEN will be cleared when the timer reaches 0 */
while(REG(GPT_0_BASE | GPTIMER_CTL) & GPTIMER_CTL_TAEN);
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/**
* \brief Obsolete delay function but we implement it here since some code
* still uses it
*/
void
clock_delay(unsigned int i)
{
clock_delay_usec(i);
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/**
* \brief Adjust the clock by moving it forward by a number of ticks
* \param ticks The number of ticks
*
* This function is useful when coming out of PM1/2, during which the system
* clock is stopped. We adjust the clock by moving it forward by a number of
* ticks equal to the deep sleep duration. We update the seconds counter if
* we have to and we also do some housekeeping so that the next second will
* increment when it is meant to.
*
* \note This function is only meant to be used by lpm_exit(). Applications
* should really avoid calling this
*/
void
clock_adjust(clock_time_t ticks)
{
/* Halt the SysTick while adjusting */
REG(SYSTICK_STCTRL) &= ~SYSTICK_STCTRL_ENABLE;
/* Moving forward by more than a second? */
secs += ticks >> 7;
/* Increment tick count */
count += ticks;
/*
* Update internal second countdown so that next second change will actually
* happen when it's meant to happen.
*/
second_countdown -= ticks;
if(second_countdown == 0 || second_countdown > 128) {
secs++;
second_countdown -= 128;
}
/* Re-Start the SysTick */
REG(SYSTICK_STCTRL) |= SYSTICK_STCTRL_ENABLE;
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/**
* \brief The clock Interrupt Service Routine. It polls the etimer process
* if an etimer has expired. It also updates the software clock tick and
* seconds counter since reset.
*/
void
clock_isr(void)
{
ENERGEST_ON(ENERGEST_TYPE_IRQ);
count++;
if(etimer_pending()) {
etimer_request_poll();
}
if(--second_countdown == 0) {
secs++;
second_countdown = CLOCK_SECOND;
}
ENERGEST_OFF(ENERGEST_TYPE_IRQ);
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/**
* @}
* @}
*/