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/** @file I2C.h
* @brief I2C Driver Definition File
* @date 11-Dec-2018
* @version 04.07.01
*
*/
/*
* Copyright (C) 2009-2018 Texas Instruments Incorporated - www.ti.com
*
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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*
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* distribution.
*
* Neither the name of Texas Instruments Incorporated nor the names of
* its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
* from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
* A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
* OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
* SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
* OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*
*/
#ifndef __I2C_H__
#define __I2C_H__
#include "reg_i2c.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* USER CODE BEGIN (0) */
/* USER CODE END */
/** @enum i2cMode
* @brief Alias names for i2c modes
* This enumeration is used to provide alias names for I2C modes:
*/
enum i2cMode
{
I2C_FD_FORMAT = 0x0008U, /* Free Data Format */
I2C_START_BYTE = 0x0010U,
I2C_RESET_OUT = 0x0020U, I2C_RESET_IN = 0x0000U,
I2C_DLOOPBACK = 0x0040U,
I2C_REPEATMODE = 0x0080U, /* In Master Mode only */
I2C_10BIT_AMODE = 0x0100U, I2C_7BIT_AMODE = 0x0000U,
I2C_TRANSMITTER = 0x0200U, I2C_RECEIVER = 0x0000U,
I2C_MASTER = 0x0400U, I2C_SLAVE = 0x0000U,
I2C_STOP_COND = 0x0800U, /* In Master Mode only */
I2C_START_COND = 0x2000U, /* In Master Mode only */
I2C_FREE_RUN = 0x4000U,
I2C_NACK_MODE = 0x8000U
};
/** @enum i2cBitCount
* @brief Alias names for i2c bit count
* This enumeration is used to provide alias names for I2C bit count:
*/
enum i2cBitCount
{
I2C_2_BIT = 0x2U,
I2C_3_BIT = 0x3U,
I2C_4_BIT = 0x4U,
I2C_5_BIT = 0x5U,
I2C_6_BIT = 0x6U,
I2C_7_BIT = 0x7U,
I2C_8_BIT = 0x0U
};
/** @enum i2cIntFlags
* @brief Interrupt Flag Definitions
*
* Used with I2CEnableNotification, I2CDisableNotification
*/
enum i2cIntFlags
{
I2C_AL_INT = 0x0001U, /* arbitration lost */
I2C_NACK_INT = 0x0002U, /* no acknowledgment */
I2C_ARDY_INT = 0x0004U, /* access ready */
I2C_RX_INT = 0x0008U, /* receive data ready */
I2C_TX_INT = 0x0010U, /* transmit data ready */
I2C_SCD_INT = 0x0020U, /* stop condition detect */
I2C_AAS_INT = 0x0040U /* address as slave */
};
/** @enum i2cStatFlags
* @brief Interrupt Status Definitions
*
*/
enum i2cStatFlags
{
I2C_AL = 0x0001U, /* arbitration lost */
I2C_NACK = 0x0002U, /* no acknowledgement */
I2C_ARDY = 0x0004U, /* access ready */
I2C_RX = 0x0008U, /* receive data ready */
I2C_TX = 0x0010U, /* transmit data ready */
I2C_SCD = 0x0020U, /* stop condition detect */
I2C_AD0 = 0x0100U, /* address Zero Status */
I2C_AAS = 0x0200U, /* address as slave */
I2C_XSMT = 0x0400U, /* Transmit shift empty not */
I2C_RXFULL = 0x0800U, /* receive full */
I2C_BUSBUSY = 0x1000U, /* bus busy */
I2C_NACKSNT = 0x2000U, /* No Ack Sent */
I2C_SDIR = 0x4000U /* Slave Direction */
};
/** @enum i2cDMA
* @brief I2C DMA definitions
*
* Used before i2c transfer
*/
enum i2cDMA
{
I2C_TXDMA = 0x20U,
I2C_RXDMA = 0x10U
};
/* Configuration registers */
typedef struct i2c_config_reg
{
uint32 CONFIG_OAR;
uint32 CONFIG_IMR;
uint32 CONFIG_CLKL;
uint32 CONFIG_CLKH;
uint32 CONFIG_CNT;
uint32 CONFIG_SAR;
uint32 CONFIG_MDR;
uint32 CONFIG_EMDR;
uint32 CONFIG_PSC;
uint32 CONFIG_DMAC;
uint32 CONFIG_FUN;
uint32 CONFIG_DIR;
uint32 CONFIG_ODR;
uint32 CONFIG_PD;
uint32 CONFIG_PSL;
} i2c_config_reg_t;
/**
* @defgroup I2C I2C
* @brief Inter-Integrated Circuit Module.
*
* The I2C is a multi-master communication module providing an interface between the Texas Instruments (TI) microcontroller
* and devices compliant with Philips Semiconductor I2C-bus specification version 2.1 and connected by an I2Cbus.
* This module will support any slave or master I2C compatible device.
*
* Related Files
* - reg_i2c.h
* - i2c.h
* - i2c.c
* @addtogroup I2C
* @{
*/
/* I2C Interface Functions */
void i2cInit(void);
void i2cSetOwnAdd(i2cBASE_t *i2c, uint32 oadd);
void i2cSetSlaveAdd(i2cBASE_t *i2c, uint32 sadd);
void i2cSetBaudrate(i2cBASE_t *i2c, uint32 baud);
uint32 i2cIsTxReady(i2cBASE_t *i2c);
void i2cSendByte(i2cBASE_t *i2c, uint8 byte);
void i2cSend(i2cBASE_t *i2c, uint32 length, uint8 * data);
uint32 i2cIsRxReady(i2cBASE_t *i2c);
uint32 i2cIsStopDetected(i2cBASE_t *i2c);
void i2cClearSCD(i2cBASE_t *i2c);
uint32 i2cRxError(i2cBASE_t *i2c);
uint8 i2cReceiveByte(i2cBASE_t *i2c);
void i2cReceive(i2cBASE_t *i2c, uint32 length, uint8 * data);
void i2cEnableNotification(i2cBASE_t *i2c, uint32 flags);
void i2cDisableNotification(i2cBASE_t *i2c, uint32 flags);
void i2cSetStart(i2cBASE_t *i2c);
void i2cSetStop(i2cBASE_t *i2c);
void i2cSetCount(i2cBASE_t *i2c ,uint32 cnt);
void i2cEnableLoopback(i2cBASE_t *i2c);
void i2cDisableLoopback(i2cBASE_t *i2c);
void i2cSetMode(i2cBASE_t *i2c, uint32 mode);
void i2cGetConfigValue(i2c_config_reg_t *config_reg, config_value_type_t type);
void i2cSetDirection(i2cBASE_t *i2c, uint32 dir);
bool i2cIsMasterReady(i2cBASE_t *i2c);
bool i2cIsBusBusy(i2cBASE_t *i2c);
/** @fn void i2cNotification(i2cBASE_t *i2c, uint32 flags)
* @brief Interrupt callback
* @param[in] i2c - I2C module base address
* @param[in] flags - copy of error interrupt flags
*
* This is a callback that is provided by the application and is called apon
* an interrupt. The parameter passed to the callback is a copy of the
* interrupt flag register.
*/
void i2cNotification(i2cBASE_t *i2c, uint32 flags);
/* USER CODE BEGIN (1) */
/* USER CODE END */
/**@}*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif /*extern "C" */
#endif
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