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  1. /**
  2. ******************************************************************************
  3. * @file stm32f7xx_hal.c
  4. * @author MCD Application Team
  5. * @version V1.0.1
  6. * @date 25-June-2015
  7. * @brief HAL module driver.
  8. * This is the common part of the HAL initialization
  9. *
  10. @verbatim
  11. ==============================================================================
  12. ##### How to use this driver #####
  13. ==============================================================================
  14. [..]
  15. The common HAL driver contains a set of generic and common APIs that can be
  16. used by the PPP peripheral drivers and the user to start using the HAL.
  17. [..]
  18. The HAL contains two APIs' categories:
  19. (+) Common HAL APIs
  20. (+) Services HAL APIs
  21. @endverbatim
  22. ******************************************************************************
  23. * @attention
  24. *
  25. * <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT(c) 2015 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
  26. *
  27. * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
  28. * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
  29. * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
  30. * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
  31. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
  32. * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
  33. * and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
  34. * 3. Neither the name of STMicroelectronics nor the names of its contributors
  35. * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
  36. * without specific prior written permission.
  37. *
  38. * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
  39. * AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
  40. * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
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  48. *
  49. ******************************************************************************
  50. */
  51. /* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
  52. #include "stm32f7xx_hal.h"
  53. /** @addtogroup STM32F7xx_HAL_Driver
  54. * @{
  55. */
  56. /** @defgroup HAL HAL
  57. * @brief HAL module driver.
  58. * @{
  59. */
  60. /* Private typedef -----------------------------------------------------------*/
  61. /* Private define ------------------------------------------------------------*/
  62. /** @addtogroup HAL_Private_Constants
  63. * @{
  64. */
  65. /**
  66. * @brief STM32F7xx HAL Driver version number V1.0.1
  67. */
  68. #define __STM32F7xx_HAL_VERSION_MAIN (0x01) /*!< [31:24] main version */
  69. #define __STM32F7xx_HAL_VERSION_SUB1 (0x00) /*!< [23:16] sub1 version */
  70. #define __STM32F7xx_HAL_VERSION_SUB2 (0x01) /*!< [15:8] sub2 version */
  71. #define __STM32F7xx_HAL_VERSION_RC (0x00) /*!< [7:0] release candidate */
  72. #define __STM32F7xx_HAL_VERSION ((__STM32F7xx_HAL_VERSION_MAIN << 24)\
  73. |(__STM32F7xx_HAL_VERSION_SUB1 << 16)\
  74. |(__STM32F7xx_HAL_VERSION_SUB2 << 8 )\
  75. |(__STM32F7xx_HAL_VERSION_RC))
  76. #define IDCODE_DEVID_MASK ((uint32_t)0x00000FFF)
  77. /**
  78. * @}
  79. */
  80. /* Private macro -------------------------------------------------------------*/
  81. /* Private variables ---------------------------------------------------------*/
  82. /** @addtogroup HAL_Private_Variables
  83. * @{
  84. */
  85. static __IO uint32_t uwTick;
  86. /**
  87. * @}
  88. */
  89. /* Private function prototypes -----------------------------------------------*/
  90. /* Private functions ---------------------------------------------------------*/
  91. /** @defgroup HAL_Exported_Functions HAL Exported Functions
  92. * @{
  93. */
  94. /** @defgroup HAL_Exported_Functions_Group1 Initialization and de-initialization Functions
  95. * @brief Initialization and de-initialization functions
  96. *
  97. @verbatim
  98. ===============================================================================
  99. ##### Initialization and de-initialization functions #####
  100. ===============================================================================
  101. [..] This section provides functions allowing to:
  102. (+) Initializes the Flash interface the NVIC allocation and initial clock
  103. configuration. It initializes the systick also when timeout is needed
  104. and the backup domain when enabled.
  105. (+) de-Initializes common part of the HAL
  106. (+) Configure The time base source to have 1ms time base with a dedicated
  107. Tick interrupt priority.
  108. (++) Systick timer is used by default as source of time base, but user
  109. can eventually implement his proper time base source (a general purpose
  110. timer for example or other time source), keeping in mind that Time base
  111. duration should be kept 1ms since PPP_TIMEOUT_VALUEs are defined and
  112. handled in milliseconds basis.
  113. (++) Time base configuration function (HAL_InitTick ()) is called automatically
  114. at the beginning of the program after reset by HAL_Init() or at any time
  115. when clock is configured, by HAL_RCC_ClockConfig().
  116. (++) Source of time base is configured to generate interrupts at regular
  117. time intervals. Care must be taken if HAL_Delay() is called from a
  118. peripheral ISR process, the Tick interrupt line must have higher priority
  119. (numerically lower) than the peripheral interrupt. Otherwise the caller
  120. ISR process will be blocked.
  121. (++) functions affecting time base configurations are declared as __weak
  122. to make override possible in case of other implementations in user file.
  123. @endverbatim
  124. * @{
  125. */
  126. /**
  127. * @brief This function is used to initialize the HAL Library; it must be the first
  128. * instruction to be executed in the main program (before to call any other
  129. * HAL function), it performs the following:
  130. * Configure the Flash prefetch, and instruction cache through ART accelerator.
  131. * Configures the SysTick to generate an interrupt each 1 millisecond,
  132. * which is clocked by the HSI (at this stage, the clock is not yet
  133. * configured and thus the system is running from the internal HSI at 16 MHz).
  134. * Set NVIC Group Priority to 4.
  135. * Calls the HAL_MspInit() callback function defined in user file
  136. * "stm32f7xx_hal_msp.c" to do the global low level hardware initialization
  137. *
  138. * @note SysTick is used as time base for the HAL_Delay() function, the application
  139. * need to ensure that the SysTick time base is always set to 1 millisecond
  140. * to have correct HAL operation.
  141. * @retval HAL status
  142. */
  143. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_Init(void)
  144. {
  145. /* Configure Flash prefetch and Instruction cache through ART accelerator */
  146. #if (ART_ACCLERATOR_ENABLE != 0)
  147. __HAL_FLASH_ART_ENABLE();
  148. #endif /* ART_ACCLERATOR_ENABLE */
  149. /* Set Interrupt Group Priority */
  150. HAL_NVIC_SetPriorityGrouping(NVIC_PRIORITYGROUP_4);
  151. /* Use systick as time base source and configure 1ms tick (default clock after Reset is HSI) */
  152. HAL_InitTick(TICK_INT_PRIORITY);
  153. /* Init the low level hardware */
  154. HAL_MspInit();
  155. /* Return function status */
  156. return HAL_OK;
  157. }
  158. /**
  159. * @brief This function de-Initializes common part of the HAL and stops the systick.
  160. * This function is optional.
  161. * @retval HAL status
  162. */
  163. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_DeInit(void)
  164. {
  165. /* Reset of all peripherals */
  166. __HAL_RCC_APB1_FORCE_RESET();
  167. __HAL_RCC_APB1_RELEASE_RESET();
  168. __HAL_RCC_APB2_FORCE_RESET();
  169. __HAL_RCC_APB2_RELEASE_RESET();
  170. __HAL_RCC_AHB1_FORCE_RESET();
  171. __HAL_RCC_AHB1_RELEASE_RESET();
  172. __HAL_RCC_AHB2_FORCE_RESET();
  173. __HAL_RCC_AHB2_RELEASE_RESET();
  174. __HAL_RCC_AHB3_FORCE_RESET();
  175. __HAL_RCC_AHB3_RELEASE_RESET();
  176. /* De-Init the low level hardware */
  177. HAL_MspDeInit();
  178. /* Return function status */
  179. return HAL_OK;
  180. }
  181. /**
  182. * @brief Initializes the MSP.
  183. * @retval None
  184. */
  185. __weak void HAL_MspInit(void)
  186. {
  187. /* NOTE : This function Should not be modified, when the callback is needed,
  188. the HAL_MspInit could be implemented in the user file
  189. */
  190. }
  191. /**
  192. * @brief DeInitializes the MSP.
  193. * @retval None
  194. */
  195. __weak void HAL_MspDeInit(void)
  196. {
  197. /* NOTE : This function Should not be modified, when the callback is needed,
  198. the HAL_MspDeInit could be implemented in the user file
  199. */
  200. }
  201. /**
  202. * @brief This function configures the source of the time base.
  203. * The time source is configured to have 1ms time base with a dedicated
  204. * Tick interrupt priority.
  205. * @note This function is called automatically at the beginning of program after
  206. * reset by HAL_Init() or at any time when clock is reconfigured by HAL_RCC_ClockConfig().
  207. * @note In the default implementation, SysTick timer is the source of time base.
  208. * It is used to generate interrupts at regular time intervals.
  209. * Care must be taken if HAL_Delay() is called from a peripheral ISR process,
  210. * The the SysTick interrupt must have higher priority (numerically lower)
  211. * than the peripheral interrupt. Otherwise the caller ISR process will be blocked.
  212. * The function is declared as __weak to be overwritten in case of other
  213. * implementation in user file.
  214. * @param TickPriority: Tick interrupt priority.
  215. * @retval HAL status
  216. */
  217. __weak HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_InitTick(uint32_t TickPriority)
  218. {
  219. /*Configure the SysTick to have interrupt in 1ms time basis*/
  220. HAL_SYSTICK_Config(HAL_RCC_GetHCLKFreq()/1000);
  221. /*Configure the SysTick IRQ priority */
  222. HAL_NVIC_SetPriority(SysTick_IRQn, TickPriority ,0);
  223. /* Return function status */
  224. return HAL_OK;
  225. }
  226. /**
  227. * @}
  228. */
  229. /** @defgroup HAL_Exported_Functions_Group2 HAL Control functions
  230. * @brief HAL Control functions
  231. *
  232. @verbatim
  233. ===============================================================================
  234. ##### HAL Control functions #####
  235. ===============================================================================
  236. [..] This section provides functions allowing to:
  237. (+) Provide a tick value in millisecond
  238. (+) Provide a blocking delay in millisecond
  239. (+) Suspend the time base source interrupt
  240. (+) Resume the time base source interrupt
  241. (+) Get the HAL API driver version
  242. (+) Get the device identifier
  243. (+) Get the device revision identifier
  244. (+) Enable/Disable Debug module during SLEEP mode
  245. (+) Enable/Disable Debug module during STOP mode
  246. (+) Enable/Disable Debug module during STANDBY mode
  247. @endverbatim
  248. * @{
  249. */
  250. /**
  251. * @brief This function is called to increment a global variable "uwTick"
  252. * used as application time base.
  253. * @note In the default implementation, this variable is incremented each 1ms
  254. * in Systick ISR.
  255. * @note This function is declared as __weak to be overwritten in case of other
  256. * implementations in user file.
  257. * @retval None
  258. */
  259. __weak void HAL_IncTick(void)
  260. {
  261. uwTick++;
  262. }
  263. /**
  264. * @brief Provides a tick value in millisecond.
  265. * @note This function is declared as __weak to be overwritten in case of other
  266. * implementations in user file.
  267. * @retval tick value
  268. */
  269. __weak uint32_t HAL_GetTick(void)
  270. {
  271. return uwTick;
  272. }
  273. /**
  274. * @brief This function provides accurate delay (in milliseconds) based
  275. * on variable incremented.
  276. * @note In the default implementation , SysTick timer is the source of time base.
  277. * It is used to generate interrupts at regular time intervals where uwTick
  278. * is incremented.
  279. * @note ThiS function is declared as __weak to be overwritten in case of other
  280. * implementations in user file.
  281. * @param Delay: specifies the delay time length, in milliseconds.
  282. * @retval None
  283. */
  284. __weak void HAL_Delay(__IO uint32_t Delay)
  285. {
  286. uint32_t tickstart = 0;
  287. tickstart = HAL_GetTick();
  288. while((HAL_GetTick() - tickstart) < Delay)
  289. {
  290. }
  291. }
  292. /**
  293. * @brief Suspend Tick increment.
  294. * @note In the default implementation , SysTick timer is the source of time base. It is
  295. * used to generate interrupts at regular time intervals. Once HAL_SuspendTick()
  296. * is called, the the SysTick interrupt will be disabled and so Tick increment
  297. * is suspended.
  298. * @note This function is declared as __weak to be overwritten in case of other
  299. * implementations in user file.
  300. * @retval None
  301. */
  302. __weak void HAL_SuspendTick(void)
  303. {
  304. /* Disable SysTick Interrupt */
  305. SysTick->CTRL &= ~SysTick_CTRL_TICKINT_Msk;
  306. }
  307. /**
  308. * @brief Resume Tick increment.
  309. * @note In the default implementation , SysTick timer is the source of time base. It is
  310. * used to generate interrupts at regular time intervals. Once HAL_ResumeTick()
  311. * is called, the the SysTick interrupt will be enabled and so Tick increment
  312. * is resumed.
  313. * @note This function is declared as __weak to be overwritten in case of other
  314. * implementations in user file.
  315. * @retval None
  316. */
  317. __weak void HAL_ResumeTick(void)
  318. {
  319. /* Enable SysTick Interrupt */
  320. SysTick->CTRL |= SysTick_CTRL_TICKINT_Msk;
  321. }
  322. /**
  323. * @brief Returns the HAL revision
  324. * @retval version : 0xXYZR (8bits for each decimal, R for RC)
  325. */
  326. uint32_t HAL_GetHalVersion(void)
  327. {
  328. return __STM32F7xx_HAL_VERSION;
  329. }
  330. /**
  331. * @brief Returns the device revision identifier.
  332. * @retval Device revision identifier
  333. */
  334. uint32_t HAL_GetREVID(void)
  335. {
  336. return((DBGMCU->IDCODE) >> 16);
  337. }
  338. /**
  339. * @brief Returns the device identifier.
  340. * @retval Device identifier
  341. */
  342. uint32_t HAL_GetDEVID(void)
  343. {
  344. return((DBGMCU->IDCODE) & IDCODE_DEVID_MASK);
  345. }
  346. /**
  347. * @brief Enable the Debug Module during SLEEP mode
  348. * @retval None
  349. */
  350. void HAL_DBGMCU_EnableDBGSleepMode(void)
  351. {
  352. SET_BIT(DBGMCU->CR, DBGMCU_CR_DBG_SLEEP);
  353. }
  354. /**
  355. * @brief Disable the Debug Module during SLEEP mode
  356. * @retval None
  357. */
  358. void HAL_DBGMCU_DisableDBGSleepMode(void)
  359. {
  360. CLEAR_BIT(DBGMCU->CR, DBGMCU_CR_DBG_SLEEP);
  361. }
  362. /**
  363. * @brief Enable the Debug Module during STOP mode
  364. * @retval None
  365. */
  366. void HAL_DBGMCU_EnableDBGStopMode(void)
  367. {
  368. SET_BIT(DBGMCU->CR, DBGMCU_CR_DBG_STOP);
  369. }
  370. /**
  371. * @brief Disable the Debug Module during STOP mode
  372. * @retval None
  373. */
  374. void HAL_DBGMCU_DisableDBGStopMode(void)
  375. {
  376. CLEAR_BIT(DBGMCU->CR, DBGMCU_CR_DBG_STOP);
  377. }
  378. /**
  379. * @brief Enable the Debug Module during STANDBY mode
  380. * @retval None
  381. */
  382. void HAL_DBGMCU_EnableDBGStandbyMode(void)
  383. {
  384. SET_BIT(DBGMCU->CR, DBGMCU_CR_DBG_STANDBY);
  385. }
  386. /**
  387. * @brief Disable the Debug Module during STANDBY mode
  388. * @retval None
  389. */
  390. void HAL_DBGMCU_DisableDBGStandbyMode(void)
  391. {
  392. CLEAR_BIT(DBGMCU->CR, DBGMCU_CR_DBG_STANDBY);
  393. }
  394. /**
  395. * @brief Enables the I/O Compensation Cell.
  396. * @note The I/O compensation cell can be used only when the device supply
  397. * voltage ranges from 2.4 to 3.6 V.
  398. * @retval None
  399. */
  400. void HAL_EnableCompensationCell(void)
  401. {
  402. SYSCFG->CMPCR |= SYSCFG_CMPCR_CMP_PD;
  403. }
  404. /**
  405. * @brief Power-down the I/O Compensation Cell.
  406. * @note The I/O compensation cell can be used only when the device supply
  407. * voltage ranges from 2.4 to 3.6 V.
  408. * @retval None
  409. */
  410. void HAL_DisableCompensationCell(void)
  411. {
  412. SYSCFG->CMPCR &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)SYSCFG_CMPCR_CMP_PD);
  413. }
  414. /**
  415. * @brief Enables the FMC Memory Mapping Swapping.
  416. *
  417. * @note SDRAM is accessible at 0x60000000
  418. * and NOR/RAM is accessible at 0xC0000000
  419. *
  420. * @retval None
  421. */
  422. void HAL_EnableFMCMemorySwapping(void)
  423. {
  424. SYSCFG->MEMRMP |= SYSCFG_MEMRMP_SWP_FMC_0;
  425. }
  426. /**
  427. * @brief Disables the FMC Memory Mapping Swapping
  428. *
  429. * @note SDRAM is accessible at 0xC0000000 (default mapping)
  430. * and NOR/RAM is accessible at 0x60000000 (default mapping)
  431. *
  432. * @retval None
  433. */
  434. void HAL_DisableFMCMemorySwapping(void)
  435. {
  436. SYSCFG->MEMRMP &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)SYSCFG_MEMRMP_SWP_FMC);
  437. }
  438. /**
  439. * @}
  440. */
  441. /**
  442. * @}
  443. */
  444. /**
  445. * @}
  446. */
  447. /**
  448. * @}
  449. */
  450. /************************ (C) COPYRIGHT STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/