1 /**
2   ******************************************************************************
3   * @file    stm32f4xx_hal_cortex.c
4   * @author  MCD Application Team
5   * @brief   CORTEX HAL module driver.
6   *          This file provides firmware functions to manage the following
7   *          functionalities of the CORTEX:
8   *           + Initialization and de-initialization functions
9   *           + Peripheral Control functions
10   *
11   @verbatim
12   ==============================================================================
13                         ##### How to use this driver #####
14   ==============================================================================
15 
16     [..]
17     *** How to configure Interrupts using CORTEX HAL driver ***
18     ===========================================================
19     [..]
20     This section provides functions allowing to configure the NVIC interrupts (IRQ).
21     The Cortex-M4 exceptions are managed by CMSIS functions.
22 
23     (#) Configure the NVIC Priority Grouping using HAL_NVIC_SetPriorityGrouping()
24         function according to the following table.
25     (#) Configure the priority of the selected IRQ Channels using HAL_NVIC_SetPriority().
26     (#) Enable the selected IRQ Channels using HAL_NVIC_EnableIRQ().
27     (#) please refer to programming manual for details in how to configure priority.
28 
29      -@- When the NVIC_PRIORITYGROUP_0 is selected, IRQ preemption is no more possible.
30          The pending IRQ priority will be managed only by the sub priority.
31 
32      -@- IRQ priority order (sorted by highest to lowest priority):
33         (+@) Lowest preemption priority
34         (+@) Lowest sub priority
35         (+@) Lowest hardware priority (IRQ number)
36 
37     [..]
38     *** How to configure Systick using CORTEX HAL driver ***
39     ========================================================
40     [..]
41     Setup SysTick Timer for time base.
42 
43    (+) The HAL_SYSTICK_Config() function calls the SysTick_Config() function which
44        is a CMSIS function that:
45         (++) Configures the SysTick Reload register with value passed as function parameter.
46         (++) Configures the SysTick IRQ priority to the lowest value 0x0F.
47         (++) Resets the SysTick Counter register.
48         (++) Configures the SysTick Counter clock source to be Core Clock Source (HCLK).
49         (++) Enables the SysTick Interrupt.
50         (++) Starts the SysTick Counter.
51 
52    (+) You can change the SysTick Clock source to be HCLK_Div8 by calling the macro
53        __HAL_CORTEX_SYSTICKCLK_CONFIG(SYSTICK_CLKSOURCE_HCLK_DIV8) just after the
54        HAL_SYSTICK_Config() function call. The __HAL_CORTEX_SYSTICKCLK_CONFIG() macro is defined
55        inside the stm32f4xx_hal_cortex.h file.
56 
57    (+) You can change the SysTick IRQ priority by calling the
58        HAL_NVIC_SetPriority(SysTick_IRQn,...) function just after the HAL_SYSTICK_Config() function
59        call. The HAL_NVIC_SetPriority() call the NVIC_SetPriority() function which is a CMSIS function.
60 
61    (+) To adjust the SysTick time base, use the following formula:
62 
63        Reload Value = SysTick Counter Clock (Hz) x  Desired Time base (s)
64        (++) Reload Value is the parameter to be passed for HAL_SYSTICK_Config() function
65        (++) Reload Value should not exceed 0xFFFFFF
66 
67   @endverbatim
68   ******************************************************************************
69   * @attention
70   *
71   * Copyright (c) 2017 STMicroelectronics.
72   * All rights reserved.
73   *
74   * This software is licensed under terms that can be found in the LICENSE file in
75   * the root directory of this software component.
76   * If no LICENSE file comes with this software, it is provided AS-IS.
77   ******************************************************************************
78   */
79 
80 /* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
81 #include "stm32f4xx_hal.h"
82 
83 /** @addtogroup STM32F4xx_HAL_Driver
84   * @{
85   */
86 
87 /** @defgroup CORTEX CORTEX
88   * @brief CORTEX HAL module driver
89   * @{
90   */
91 
92 #ifdef HAL_CORTEX_MODULE_ENABLED
93 
94 /* Private types -------------------------------------------------------------*/
95 /* Private variables ---------------------------------------------------------*/
96 /* Private constants ---------------------------------------------------------*/
97 /* Private macros ------------------------------------------------------------*/
98 /* Private functions ---------------------------------------------------------*/
99 /* Exported functions --------------------------------------------------------*/
100 
101 /** @defgroup CORTEX_Exported_Functions CORTEX Exported Functions
102   * @{
103   */
104 
105 
106 /** @defgroup CORTEX_Exported_Functions_Group1 Initialization and de-initialization functions
107  *  @brief    Initialization and Configuration functions
108  *
109 @verbatim
110   ==============================================================================
111               ##### Initialization and de-initialization functions #####
112   ==============================================================================
113     [..]
114       This section provides the CORTEX HAL driver functions allowing to configure Interrupts
115       Systick functionalities
116 
117 @endverbatim
118   * @{
119   */
120 
121 
122 /**
123   * @brief  Sets the priority grouping field (preemption priority and subpriority)
124   *         using the required unlock sequence.
125   * @param  PriorityGroup The priority grouping bits length.
126   *         This parameter can be one of the following values:
127   *         @arg NVIC_PRIORITYGROUP_0: 0 bits for preemption priority
128   *                                    4 bits for subpriority
129   *         @arg NVIC_PRIORITYGROUP_1: 1 bits for preemption priority
130   *                                    3 bits for subpriority
131   *         @arg NVIC_PRIORITYGROUP_2: 2 bits for preemption priority
132   *                                    2 bits for subpriority
133   *         @arg NVIC_PRIORITYGROUP_3: 3 bits for preemption priority
134   *                                    1 bits for subpriority
135   *         @arg NVIC_PRIORITYGROUP_4: 4 bits for preemption priority
136   *                                    0 bits for subpriority
137   * @note   When the NVIC_PriorityGroup_0 is selected, IRQ preemption is no more possible.
138   *         The pending IRQ priority will be managed only by the subpriority.
139   * @retval None
140   */
HAL_NVIC_SetPriorityGrouping(uint32_t PriorityGroup)141 void HAL_NVIC_SetPriorityGrouping(uint32_t PriorityGroup)
142 {
143   /* Check the parameters */
144   assert_param(IS_NVIC_PRIORITY_GROUP(PriorityGroup));
145 
146   /* Set the PRIGROUP[10:8] bits according to the PriorityGroup parameter value */
147   NVIC_SetPriorityGrouping(PriorityGroup);
148 }
149 
150 /**
151   * @brief  Sets the priority of an interrupt.
152   * @param  IRQn External interrupt number.
153   *         This parameter can be an enumerator of IRQn_Type enumeration
154   *         (For the complete STM32 Devices IRQ Channels list, please refer to the appropriate CMSIS device file (stm32f4xxxx.h))
155   * @param  PreemptPriority The preemption priority for the IRQn channel.
156   *         This parameter can be a value between 0 and 15
157   *         A lower priority value indicates a higher priority
158   * @param  SubPriority the subpriority level for the IRQ channel.
159   *         This parameter can be a value between 0 and 15
160   *         A lower priority value indicates a higher priority.
161   * @retval None
162   */
HAL_NVIC_SetPriority(IRQn_Type IRQn,uint32_t PreemptPriority,uint32_t SubPriority)163 void HAL_NVIC_SetPriority(IRQn_Type IRQn, uint32_t PreemptPriority, uint32_t SubPriority)
164 {
165   uint32_t prioritygroup = 0x00U;
166 
167   /* Check the parameters */
168   assert_param(IS_NVIC_SUB_PRIORITY(SubPriority));
169   assert_param(IS_NVIC_PREEMPTION_PRIORITY(PreemptPriority));
170 
171   prioritygroup = NVIC_GetPriorityGrouping();
172 
173   NVIC_SetPriority(IRQn, NVIC_EncodePriority(prioritygroup, PreemptPriority, SubPriority));
174 }
175 
176 /**
177   * @brief  Enables a device specific interrupt in the NVIC interrupt controller.
178   * @note   To configure interrupts priority correctly, the NVIC_PriorityGroupConfig()
179   *         function should be called before.
180   * @param  IRQn External interrupt number.
181   *         This parameter can be an enumerator of IRQn_Type enumeration
182   *         (For the complete STM32 Devices IRQ Channels list, please refer to the appropriate CMSIS device file (stm32f4xxxx.h))
183   * @retval None
184   */
HAL_NVIC_EnableIRQ(IRQn_Type IRQn)185 void HAL_NVIC_EnableIRQ(IRQn_Type IRQn)
186 {
187   /* Check the parameters */
188   assert_param(IS_NVIC_DEVICE_IRQ(IRQn));
189 
190   /* Enable interrupt */
191   NVIC_EnableIRQ(IRQn);
192 }
193 
194 /**
195   * @brief  Disables a device specific interrupt in the NVIC interrupt controller.
196   * @param  IRQn External interrupt number.
197   *         This parameter can be an enumerator of IRQn_Type enumeration
198   *         (For the complete STM32 Devices IRQ Channels list, please refer to the appropriate CMSIS device file (stm32f4xxxx.h))
199   * @retval None
200   */
HAL_NVIC_DisableIRQ(IRQn_Type IRQn)201 void HAL_NVIC_DisableIRQ(IRQn_Type IRQn)
202 {
203   /* Check the parameters */
204   assert_param(IS_NVIC_DEVICE_IRQ(IRQn));
205 
206   /* Disable interrupt */
207   NVIC_DisableIRQ(IRQn);
208 }
209 
210 /**
211   * @brief  Initiates a system reset request to reset the MCU.
212   * @retval None
213   */
HAL_NVIC_SystemReset(void)214 void HAL_NVIC_SystemReset(void)
215 {
216   /* System Reset */
217   NVIC_SystemReset();
218 }
219 
220 /**
221   * @brief  Initializes the System Timer and its interrupt, and starts the System Tick Timer.
222   *         Counter is in free running mode to generate periodic interrupts.
223   * @param  TicksNumb Specifies the ticks Number of ticks between two interrupts.
224   * @retval status:  - 0  Function succeeded.
225   *                  - 1  Function failed.
226   */
HAL_SYSTICK_Config(uint32_t TicksNumb)227 uint32_t HAL_SYSTICK_Config(uint32_t TicksNumb)
228 {
229    return SysTick_Config(TicksNumb);
230 }
231 /**
232   * @}
233   */
234 
235 /** @defgroup CORTEX_Exported_Functions_Group2 Peripheral Control functions
236  *  @brief   Cortex control functions
237  *
238 @verbatim
239   ==============================================================================
240                       ##### Peripheral Control functions #####
241   ==============================================================================
242     [..]
243       This subsection provides a set of functions allowing to control the CORTEX
244       (NVIC, SYSTICK, MPU) functionalities.
245 
246 
247 @endverbatim
248   * @{
249   */
250 
251 #if (__MPU_PRESENT == 1U)
252 /**
253   * @brief  Disables the MPU
254   * @retval None
255   */
HAL_MPU_Disable(void)256 void HAL_MPU_Disable(void)
257 {
258   /* Make sure outstanding transfers are done */
259   __DMB();
260 
261   /* Disable fault exceptions */
262   SCB->SHCSR &= ~SCB_SHCSR_MEMFAULTENA_Msk;
263 
264   /* Disable the MPU and clear the control register*/
265   MPU->CTRL = 0U;
266 }
267 
268 /**
269   * @brief  Enable the MPU.
270   * @param  MPU_Control Specifies the control mode of the MPU during hard fault,
271   *          NMI, FAULTMASK and privileged access to the default memory
272   *          This parameter can be one of the following values:
273   *            @arg MPU_HFNMI_PRIVDEF_NONE
274   *            @arg MPU_HARDFAULT_NMI
275   *            @arg MPU_PRIVILEGED_DEFAULT
276   *            @arg MPU_HFNMI_PRIVDEF
277   * @retval None
278   */
HAL_MPU_Enable(uint32_t MPU_Control)279 void HAL_MPU_Enable(uint32_t MPU_Control)
280 {
281   /* Enable the MPU */
282   MPU->CTRL = MPU_Control | MPU_CTRL_ENABLE_Msk;
283 
284   /* Enable fault exceptions */
285   SCB->SHCSR |= SCB_SHCSR_MEMFAULTENA_Msk;
286 
287   /* Ensure MPU setting take effects */
288   __DSB();
289   __ISB();
290 }
291 
292 /**
293   * @brief  Initializes and configures the Region and the memory to be protected.
294   * @param  MPU_Init Pointer to a MPU_Region_InitTypeDef structure that contains
295   *                the initialization and configuration information.
296   * @retval None
297   */
HAL_MPU_ConfigRegion(MPU_Region_InitTypeDef * MPU_Init)298 void HAL_MPU_ConfigRegion(MPU_Region_InitTypeDef *MPU_Init)
299 {
300   /* Check the parameters */
301   assert_param(IS_MPU_REGION_NUMBER(MPU_Init->Number));
302   assert_param(IS_MPU_REGION_ENABLE(MPU_Init->Enable));
303 
304   /* Set the Region number */
305   MPU->RNR = MPU_Init->Number;
306 
307   if ((MPU_Init->Enable) != RESET)
308   {
309     /* Check the parameters */
310     assert_param(IS_MPU_INSTRUCTION_ACCESS(MPU_Init->DisableExec));
311     assert_param(IS_MPU_REGION_PERMISSION_ATTRIBUTE(MPU_Init->AccessPermission));
312     assert_param(IS_MPU_TEX_LEVEL(MPU_Init->TypeExtField));
313     assert_param(IS_MPU_ACCESS_SHAREABLE(MPU_Init->IsShareable));
314     assert_param(IS_MPU_ACCESS_CACHEABLE(MPU_Init->IsCacheable));
315     assert_param(IS_MPU_ACCESS_BUFFERABLE(MPU_Init->IsBufferable));
316     assert_param(IS_MPU_SUB_REGION_DISABLE(MPU_Init->SubRegionDisable));
317     assert_param(IS_MPU_REGION_SIZE(MPU_Init->Size));
318 
319     MPU->RBAR = MPU_Init->BaseAddress;
320     MPU->RASR = ((uint32_t)MPU_Init->DisableExec             << MPU_RASR_XN_Pos)   |
321                 ((uint32_t)MPU_Init->AccessPermission        << MPU_RASR_AP_Pos)   |
322                 ((uint32_t)MPU_Init->TypeExtField            << MPU_RASR_TEX_Pos)  |
323                 ((uint32_t)MPU_Init->IsShareable             << MPU_RASR_S_Pos)    |
324                 ((uint32_t)MPU_Init->IsCacheable             << MPU_RASR_C_Pos)    |
325                 ((uint32_t)MPU_Init->IsBufferable            << MPU_RASR_B_Pos)    |
326                 ((uint32_t)MPU_Init->SubRegionDisable        << MPU_RASR_SRD_Pos)  |
327                 ((uint32_t)MPU_Init->Size                    << MPU_RASR_SIZE_Pos) |
328                 ((uint32_t)MPU_Init->Enable                  << MPU_RASR_ENABLE_Pos);
329   }
330   else
331   {
332     MPU->RBAR = 0x00U;
333     MPU->RASR = 0x00U;
334   }
335 }
336 #endif /* __MPU_PRESENT */
337 
338 /**
339   * @brief  Gets the priority grouping field from the NVIC Interrupt Controller.
340   * @retval Priority grouping field (SCB->AIRCR [10:8] PRIGROUP field)
341   */
HAL_NVIC_GetPriorityGrouping(void)342 uint32_t HAL_NVIC_GetPriorityGrouping(void)
343 {
344   /* Get the PRIGROUP[10:8] field value */
345   return NVIC_GetPriorityGrouping();
346 }
347 
348 /**
349   * @brief  Gets the priority of an interrupt.
350   * @param  IRQn External interrupt number.
351   *         This parameter can be an enumerator of IRQn_Type enumeration
352   *         (For the complete STM32 Devices IRQ Channels list, please refer to the appropriate CMSIS device file (stm32f4xxxx.h))
353   * @param   PriorityGroup the priority grouping bits length.
354   *         This parameter can be one of the following values:
355   *           @arg NVIC_PRIORITYGROUP_0: 0 bits for preemption priority
356   *                                      4 bits for subpriority
357   *           @arg NVIC_PRIORITYGROUP_1: 1 bits for preemption priority
358   *                                      3 bits for subpriority
359   *           @arg NVIC_PRIORITYGROUP_2: 2 bits for preemption priority
360   *                                      2 bits for subpriority
361   *           @arg NVIC_PRIORITYGROUP_3: 3 bits for preemption priority
362   *                                      1 bits for subpriority
363   *           @arg NVIC_PRIORITYGROUP_4: 4 bits for preemption priority
364   *                                      0 bits for subpriority
365   * @param  pPreemptPriority Pointer on the Preemptive priority value (starting from 0).
366   * @param  pSubPriority Pointer on the Subpriority value (starting from 0).
367   * @retval None
368   */
HAL_NVIC_GetPriority(IRQn_Type IRQn,uint32_t PriorityGroup,uint32_t * pPreemptPriority,uint32_t * pSubPriority)369 void HAL_NVIC_GetPriority(IRQn_Type IRQn, uint32_t PriorityGroup, uint32_t *pPreemptPriority, uint32_t *pSubPriority)
370 {
371   /* Check the parameters */
372   assert_param(IS_NVIC_PRIORITY_GROUP(PriorityGroup));
373  /* Get priority for Cortex-M system or device specific interrupts */
374   NVIC_DecodePriority(NVIC_GetPriority(IRQn), PriorityGroup, pPreemptPriority, pSubPriority);
375 }
376 
377 /**
378   * @brief  Sets Pending bit of an external interrupt.
379   * @param  IRQn External interrupt number
380   *         This parameter can be an enumerator of IRQn_Type enumeration
381   *         (For the complete STM32 Devices IRQ Channels list, please refer to the appropriate CMSIS device file (stm32f4xxxx.h))
382   * @retval None
383   */
HAL_NVIC_SetPendingIRQ(IRQn_Type IRQn)384 void HAL_NVIC_SetPendingIRQ(IRQn_Type IRQn)
385 {
386   /* Check the parameters */
387   assert_param(IS_NVIC_DEVICE_IRQ(IRQn));
388 
389   /* Set interrupt pending */
390   NVIC_SetPendingIRQ(IRQn);
391 }
392 
393 /**
394   * @brief  Gets Pending Interrupt (reads the pending register in the NVIC
395   *         and returns the pending bit for the specified interrupt).
396   * @param  IRQn External interrupt number.
397   *          This parameter can be an enumerator of IRQn_Type enumeration
398   *         (For the complete STM32 Devices IRQ Channels list, please refer to the appropriate CMSIS device file (stm32f4xxxx.h))
399   * @retval status: - 0  Interrupt status is not pending.
400   *                 - 1  Interrupt status is pending.
401   */
HAL_NVIC_GetPendingIRQ(IRQn_Type IRQn)402 uint32_t HAL_NVIC_GetPendingIRQ(IRQn_Type IRQn)
403 {
404   /* Check the parameters */
405   assert_param(IS_NVIC_DEVICE_IRQ(IRQn));
406 
407   /* Return 1 if pending else 0 */
408   return NVIC_GetPendingIRQ(IRQn);
409 }
410 
411 /**
412   * @brief  Clears the pending bit of an external interrupt.
413   * @param  IRQn External interrupt number.
414   *         This parameter can be an enumerator of IRQn_Type enumeration
415   *         (For the complete STM32 Devices IRQ Channels list, please refer to the appropriate CMSIS device file (stm32f4xxxx.h))
416   * @retval None
417   */
HAL_NVIC_ClearPendingIRQ(IRQn_Type IRQn)418 void HAL_NVIC_ClearPendingIRQ(IRQn_Type IRQn)
419 {
420   /* Check the parameters */
421   assert_param(IS_NVIC_DEVICE_IRQ(IRQn));
422 
423   /* Clear pending interrupt */
424   NVIC_ClearPendingIRQ(IRQn);
425 }
426 
427 /**
428   * @brief Gets active interrupt ( reads the active register in NVIC and returns the active bit).
429   * @param IRQn External interrupt number
430   *         This parameter can be an enumerator of IRQn_Type enumeration
431   *         (For the complete STM32 Devices IRQ Channels list, please refer to the appropriate CMSIS device file (stm32f4xxxx.h))
432   * @retval status: - 0  Interrupt status is not pending.
433   *                 - 1  Interrupt status is pending.
434   */
HAL_NVIC_GetActive(IRQn_Type IRQn)435 uint32_t HAL_NVIC_GetActive(IRQn_Type IRQn)
436 {
437   /* Check the parameters */
438   assert_param(IS_NVIC_DEVICE_IRQ(IRQn));
439 
440   /* Return 1 if active else 0 */
441   return NVIC_GetActive(IRQn);
442 }
443 
444 /**
445   * @brief  Configures the SysTick clock source.
446   * @param  CLKSource specifies the SysTick clock source.
447   *          This parameter can be one of the following values:
448   *             @arg SYSTICK_CLKSOURCE_HCLK_DIV8: AHB clock divided by 8 selected as SysTick clock source.
449   *             @arg SYSTICK_CLKSOURCE_HCLK: AHB clock selected as SysTick clock source.
450   * @retval None
451   */
HAL_SYSTICK_CLKSourceConfig(uint32_t CLKSource)452 void HAL_SYSTICK_CLKSourceConfig(uint32_t CLKSource)
453 {
454   /* Check the parameters */
455   assert_param(IS_SYSTICK_CLK_SOURCE(CLKSource));
456   if (CLKSource == SYSTICK_CLKSOURCE_HCLK)
457   {
458     SysTick->CTRL |= SYSTICK_CLKSOURCE_HCLK;
459   }
460   else
461   {
462     SysTick->CTRL &= ~SYSTICK_CLKSOURCE_HCLK;
463   }
464 }
465 
466 /**
467   * @brief  This function handles SYSTICK interrupt request.
468   * @retval None
469   */
HAL_SYSTICK_IRQHandler(void)470 void HAL_SYSTICK_IRQHandler(void)
471 {
472   HAL_SYSTICK_Callback();
473 }
474 
475 /**
476   * @brief  SYSTICK callback.
477   * @retval None
478   */
HAL_SYSTICK_Callback(void)479 __weak void HAL_SYSTICK_Callback(void)
480 {
481   /* NOTE : This function Should not be modified, when the callback is needed,
482             the HAL_SYSTICK_Callback could be implemented in the user file
483    */
484 }
485 
486 /**
487   * @}
488   */
489 
490 /**
491   * @}
492   */
493 
494 #endif /* HAL_CORTEX_MODULE_ENABLED */
495 /**
496   * @}
497   */
498 
499 /**
500   * @}
501   */
502 
503