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2/** \addtogroup hal */
3/** @{*/
4/* mbed Microcontroller Library
5 * Copyright (c) 2006-2013 ARM Limited
6 *
7 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
8 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
9 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
10 *
11 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
12 *
13 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
14 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
15 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
16 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
17 * limitations under the License.
18 */
19#ifndef MBED_SERIAL_API_H
20#define MBED_SERIAL_API_H
21
22#include "device.h"
23#include "hal/buffer.h"
24#include "hal/dma_api.h"
25
26#if DEVICE_SERIAL
27
28#define SERIAL_EVENT_TX_SHIFT (2)
29#define SERIAL_EVENT_RX_SHIFT (8)
30
31#define SERIAL_EVENT_TX_MASK (0x00FC)
32#define SERIAL_EVENT_RX_MASK (0x3F00)
33
34#define SERIAL_EVENT_ERROR (1 << 1)
35
36/**
37 * @defgroup SerialTXEvents Serial TX Events Macros
38 *
39 * @{
40 */
41#define SERIAL_EVENT_TX_COMPLETE (1 << (SERIAL_EVENT_TX_SHIFT + 0))
42#define SERIAL_EVENT_TX_ALL (SERIAL_EVENT_TX_COMPLETE)
43/**@}*/
44
45/**
46 * @defgroup SerialRXEvents Serial RX Events Macros
47 *
48 * @{
49 */
50#define SERIAL_EVENT_RX_COMPLETE (1 << (SERIAL_EVENT_RX_SHIFT + 0))
51#define SERIAL_EVENT_RX_OVERRUN_ERROR (1 << (SERIAL_EVENT_RX_SHIFT + 1))
52#define SERIAL_EVENT_RX_FRAMING_ERROR (1 << (SERIAL_EVENT_RX_SHIFT + 2))
53#define SERIAL_EVENT_RX_PARITY_ERROR (1 << (SERIAL_EVENT_RX_SHIFT + 3))
54#define SERIAL_EVENT_RX_OVERFLOW (1 << (SERIAL_EVENT_RX_SHIFT + 4))
55#define SERIAL_EVENT_RX_CHARACTER_MATCH (1 << (SERIAL_EVENT_RX_SHIFT + 5))
56#define SERIAL_EVENT_RX_ALL (SERIAL_EVENT_RX_OVERFLOW | SERIAL_EVENT_RX_PARITY_ERROR | \
57 SERIAL_EVENT_RX_FRAMING_ERROR | SERIAL_EVENT_RX_OVERRUN_ERROR | \
58 SERIAL_EVENT_RX_COMPLETE | SERIAL_EVENT_RX_CHARACTER_MATCH)
59/**@}*/
60
61#define SERIAL_RESERVED_CHAR_MATCH (255)
62
63typedef enum {
64 ParityNone = 0,
65 ParityOdd = 1,
66 ParityEven = 2,
67 ParityForced1 = 3,
68 ParityForced0 = 4
69} SerialParity;
70
71typedef enum {
72 RxIrq,
73 TxIrq
74} SerialIrq;
75
76typedef enum {
77 FlowControlNone,
78 FlowControlRTS,
79 FlowControlCTS,
80 FlowControlRTSCTS
81} FlowControl;
82
83typedef void (*uart_irq_handler)(uint32_t id, SerialIrq event);
84
85#if DEVICE_SERIAL_ASYNCH
86/** Asynch serial HAL structure
87 */
88typedef struct {
89 struct serial_s serial; /**< Target specific serial structure */
90 struct buffer_s tx_buff; /**< TX buffer */
91 struct buffer_s rx_buff; /**< RX buffer */
92 uint8_t char_match; /**< Character to be matched */
93 uint8_t char_found; /**< State of the matched character */
94} serial_t;
95
96#else
97/** Non-asynch serial HAL structure
98 */
99typedef struct serial_s serial_t;
100
101#endif
102
103#ifdef __cplusplus
104extern "C" {
105#endif
106
107/**
108 * \defgroup hal_GeneralSerial Serial Configuration Functions
109 * @{
110 */
111
112/** Initialize the serial peripheral. It sets the default parameters for serial
113 * peripheral, and configures its specifieds pins.
114 *
115 * @param obj The serial object
116 * @param tx The TX pin name
117 * @param rx The RX pin name
118 */
119void serial_init(serial_t *obj, PinName tx, PinName rx);
120
121/** Release the serial peripheral, not currently invoked. It requires further
122 * resource management.
123 *
124 * @param obj The serial object
125 */
126void serial_free(serial_t *obj);
127
128/** Configure the baud rate
129 *
130 * @param obj The serial object
131 * @param baudrate The baud rate to be configured
132 */
133void serial_baud(serial_t *obj, int baudrate);
134
135/** Configure the format. Set the number of bits, parity and the number of stop bits
136 *
137 * @param obj The serial object
138 * @param data_bits The number of data bits
139 * @param parity The parity
140 * @param stop_bits The number of stop bits
141 */
142void serial_format(serial_t *obj, int data_bits, SerialParity parity, int stop_bits);
143
144/** The serial interrupt handler registration
145 *
146 * @param obj The serial object
147 * @param handler The interrupt handler which will be invoked when the interrupt fires
148 * @param id The SerialBase object
149 */
150void serial_irq_handler(serial_t *obj, uart_irq_handler handler, uint32_t id);
151
152/** Configure serial interrupt. This function is used for word-approach
153 *
154 * @param obj The serial object
155 * @param irq The serial IRQ type (RX or TX)
156 * @param enable Set to non-zero to enable events, or zero to disable them
157 */
158void serial_irq_set(serial_t *obj, SerialIrq irq, uint32_t enable);
159
160/** Get character. This is a blocking call, waiting for a character
161 *
162 * @param obj The serial object
163 */
164int serial_getc(serial_t *obj);
165
166/** Send a character. This is a blocking call, waiting for a peripheral to be available
167 * for writing
168 *
169 * @param obj The serial object
170 * @param c The character to be sent
171 */
172void serial_putc(serial_t *obj, int c);
173
174/** Check if the serial peripheral is readable
175 *
176 * @param obj The serial object
177 * @return Non-zero value if a character can be read, 0 if nothing to read
178 */
179int serial_readable(serial_t *obj);
180
181/** Check if the serial peripheral is writable
182 *
183 * @param obj The serial object
184 * @return Non-zero value if a character can be written, 0 otherwise.
185 */
186int serial_writable(serial_t *obj);
187
188/** Clear the serial peripheral
189 *
190 * @param obj The serial object
191 */
192void serial_clear(serial_t *obj);
193
194/** Set the break
195 *
196 * @param obj The serial object
197 */
198void serial_break_set(serial_t *obj);
199
200/** Clear the break
201 *
202 * @param obj The serial object
203 */
204void serial_break_clear(serial_t *obj);
205
206/** Configure the TX pin for UART function.
207 *
208 * @param tx The pin name used for TX
209 */
210void serial_pinout_tx(PinName tx);
211
212/** Configure the serial for the flow control. It sets flow control in the hardware
213 * if a serial peripheral supports it, otherwise software emulation is used.
214 *
215 * @param obj The serial object
216 * @param type The type of the flow control. Look at the available FlowControl types.
217 * @param rxflow The TX pin name
218 * @param txflow The RX pin name
219 */
220void serial_set_flow_control(serial_t *obj, FlowControl type, PinName rxflow, PinName txflow);
221
222#if DEVICE_SERIAL_ASYNCH
223
224/**@}*/
225
226/**
227 * \defgroup hal_AsynchSerial Asynchronous Serial Hardware Abstraction Layer
228 * @{
229 */
230
231/** Begin asynchronous TX transfer. The used buffer is specified in the serial object,
232 * tx_buff
233 *
234 * @param obj The serial object
235 * @param tx The transmit buffer
236 * @param tx_length The number of bytes to transmit
237 * @param tx_width Deprecated argument
238 * @param handler The serial handler
239 * @param event The logical OR of events to be registered
240 * @param hint A suggestion for how to use DMA with this transfer
241 * @return Returns number of data transfered, otherwise returns 0
242 */
243int serial_tx_asynch(serial_t *obj, const void *tx, size_t tx_length, uint8_t tx_width, uint32_t handler, uint32_t event, DMAUsage hint);
244
245/** Begin asynchronous RX transfer (enable interrupt for data collecting)
246 * The used buffer is specified in the serial object - rx_buff
247 *
248 * @param obj The serial object
249 * @param rx The receive buffer
250 * @param rx_length The number of bytes to receive
251 * @param rx_width Deprecated argument
252 * @param handler The serial handler
253 * @param event The logical OR of events to be registered
254 * @param handler The serial handler
255 * @param char_match A character in range 0-254 to be matched
256 * @param hint A suggestion for how to use DMA with this transfer
257 */
258void serial_rx_asynch(serial_t *obj, void *rx, size_t rx_length, uint8_t rx_width, uint32_t handler, uint32_t event, uint8_t char_match, DMAUsage hint);
259
260/** Attempts to determine if the serial peripheral is already in use for TX
261 *
262 * @param obj The serial object
263 * @return Non-zero if the RX transaction is ongoing, 0 otherwise
264 */
265uint8_t serial_tx_active(serial_t *obj);
266
267/** Attempts to determine if the serial peripheral is already in use for RX
268 *
269 * @param obj The serial object
270 * @return Non-zero if the RX transaction is ongoing, 0 otherwise
271 */
272uint8_t serial_rx_active(serial_t *obj);
273
274/** The asynchronous TX and RX handler.
275 *
276 * @param obj The serial object
277 * @return Returns event flags if an RX transfer termination condition was met; otherwise returns 0
278 */
279int serial_irq_handler_asynch(serial_t *obj);
280
281/** Abort the ongoing TX transaction. It disables the enabled interupt for TX and
282 * flushes the TX hardware buffer if TX FIFO is used
283 *
284 * @param obj The serial object
285 */
286void serial_tx_abort_asynch(serial_t *obj);
287
288/** Abort the ongoing RX transaction. It disables the enabled interrupt for RX and
289 * flushes the RX hardware buffer if RX FIFO is used
290 *
291 * @param obj The serial object
292 */
293void serial_rx_abort_asynch(serial_t *obj);
294
295/**@}*/
296
297#endif
298
299#ifdef __cplusplus
300}
301#endif
302
303#endif
304
305#endif
306
307/** @}*/
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