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qmk_firmware/LUFA/Drivers/Peripheral/XMEGA/Serial_XMEGA.h

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/*
LUFA Library
Copyright (C) Dean Camera, 2012.
dean [at] fourwalledcubicle [dot] com
www.lufa-lib.org
*/
/*
Copyright 2012 Dean Camera (dean [at] fourwalledcubicle [dot] com)
Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this
software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted
without fee, provided that the above copyright notice appear in
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The author disclaim all warranties with regard to this
software, including all implied warranties of merchantability
and fitness. In no event shall the author be liable for any
special, indirect or consequential damages or any damages
whatsoever resulting from loss of use, data or profits, whether
in an action of contract, negligence or other tortious action,
arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of
this software.
*/
/** \file
* \brief Serial USART Peripheral Driver (XMEGA)
*
* On-chip serial USART driver for the XMEGA AVR microcontrollers.
*
* \note This file should not be included directly. It is automatically included as needed by the USART driver
* dispatch header located in LUFA/Drivers/Peripheral/Serial.h.
*/
/** \ingroup Group_Serial
* \defgroup Group_Serial_XMEGA Serial USART Peripheral Driver (XMEGA)
*
* \section Sec_ModDescription Module Description
* On-chip serial USART driver for the XMEGA AVR microcontrollers.
*
* \note This file should not be included directly. It is automatically included as needed by the USART driver
* dispatch header located in LUFA/Drivers/Peripheral/Serial.h.
*
* \section Sec_ExampleUsage Example Usage
* The following snippet is an example of how this module may be used within a typical
* application.
*
* \code
* // Initialize the serial USART driver before first use, with 9600 baud (and no double-speed mode)
* Serial_Init(&USARTD0, 9600, false);
*
* // Send a string through the USART
* Serial_TxString(&USARTD0, "Test String\r\n");
*
* // Receive a byte through the USART
* uint8_t DataByte = Serial_RxByte(&USARTD0);
* \endcode
*
* @{
*/
#ifndef __SERIAL_XMEGA_H__
#define __SERIAL_XMEGA_H__
/* Includes: */
#include "../../../Common/Common.h"
#include "../../Misc/TerminalCodes.h"
#include <stdio.h>
/* Enable C linkage for C++ Compilers: */
#if defined(__cplusplus)
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Preprocessor Checks: */
#if !defined(__INCLUDE_FROM_SERIAL_H) && !defined(__INCLUDE_FROM_SERIAL_C)
#error Do not include this file directly. Include LUFA/Drivers/Peripheral/Serial.h instead.
#endif
/* Private Interface - For use in library only: */
#if !defined(__DOXYGEN__)
/* External Variables: */
extern FILE USARTSerialStream;
/* Function Prototypes: */
int Serial_putchar(char DataByte,
FILE *Stream);
int Serial_getchar(FILE *Stream);
int Serial_getchar_Blocking(FILE *Stream);
#endif
/* Public Interface - May be used in end-application: */
/* Macros: */
/** Macro for calculating the baud value from a given baud rate when the \c U2X (double speed) bit is
* not set.
*
* \param[in] Baud Target serial UART baud rate.
*
* \return Closest UBRR register value for the given UART frequency.
*/
#define SERIAL_UBBRVAL(Baud) ((((F_CPU / 16) + (Baud / 2)) / (Baud)) - 1)
/** Macro for calculating the baud value from a given baud rate when the \c U2X (double speed) bit is
* set.
*
* \param[in] Baud Target serial UART baud rate.
*
* \return Closest UBRR register value for the given UART frequency.
*/
#define SERIAL_2X_UBBRVAL(Baud) ((((F_CPU / 8) + (Baud / 2)) / (Baud)) - 1)
/* Function Prototypes: */
/** Transmits a given string located in program space (FLASH) through the USART.
*
* \param[in,out] USART Pointer to the base of the USART peripheral within the device.
* \param[in] FlashStringPtr Pointer to a string located in program space.
*/
void Serial_SendString_P(USART_t* const USART,
const char* FlashStringPtr) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1);
/** Transmits a given string located in SRAM memory through the USART.
*
* \param[in,out] USART Pointer to the base of the USART peripheral within the device.
* \param[in] StringPtr Pointer to a string located in SRAM space.
*/
void Serial_SendString(USART_t* const USART,
const char* StringPtr) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1);
/** Transmits a given buffer located in SRAM memory through the USART.
*
* \param[in,out] USART Pointer to the base of the USART peripheral within the device.
* \param[in] Buffer Pointer to a buffer containing the data to send.
* \param[in] Length Length of the data to send, in bytes.
*/
void Serial_SendData(USART_t* const USART,
const uint8_t* Buffer, uint16_t Length) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1);
/** Creates a standard character stream from the USART so that it can be used with all the regular functions
* in the avr-libc \c <stdio.h> library that accept a \c FILE stream as a destination (e.g. \c fprintf). The created
* stream is bidirectional and can be used for both input and output functions.
*
* Reading data from this stream is non-blocking, i.e. in most instances, complete strings cannot be read in by a single
* fetch, as the endpoint will not be ready at some point in the transmission, aborting the transfer. However, this may
* be used when the read data is processed byte-per-bye (via \c getc()) or when the user application will implement its own
* line buffering.
*
* \param[in,out] Stream Pointer to a FILE structure where the created stream should be placed, if \c NULL, \c stdout
* and \c stdin will be configured to use the USART.
*
* \pre The USART must first be configured via a call to \ref Serial_Init() before the stream is used.
*/
void Serial_CreateStream(FILE* Stream);
/** Identical to \ref Serial_CreateStream(), except that reads are blocking until the calling stream function terminates
* the transfer.
*
* \param[in,out] Stream Pointer to a FILE structure where the created stream should be placed, if \c NULL, \c stdout
* and \c stdin will be configured to use the USART.
*
* \pre The USART must first be configured via a call to \ref Serial_Init() before the stream is used.
*/
void Serial_CreateBlockingStream(FILE* Stream);
/* Inline Functions: */
/** Initializes the USART, ready for serial data transmission and reception. This initializes the interface to
* standard 8-bit, no parity, 1 stop bit settings suitable for most applications.
*
* \param[in,out] USART Pointer to the base of the USART peripheral within the device.
* \param[in] BaudRate Serial baud rate, in bits per second.
* \param[in] DoubleSpeed Enables double speed mode when set, halving the sample time to double the baud rate.
*/
static inline void Serial_Init(USART_t* const USART,
const uint32_t BaudRate,
const bool DoubleSpeed)
{
uint16_t BaudValue = (DoubleSpeed ? SERIAL_2X_UBBRVAL(BaudRate) : SERIAL_UBBRVAL(BaudRate));
USART->BAUDCTRLB = (BaudValue >> 8);
USART->BAUDCTRLA = (BaudValue & 0xFF);
USART->CTRLC = (USART_CMODE_ASYNCHRONOUS_gc | USART_PMODE_DISABLED_gc | USART_CHSIZE_8BIT_gc);
USART->CTRLB = (USART_RXEN_bm | USART_TXEN_bm | (DoubleSpeed ? USART_CLK2X_bm : 0));
}
/** Turns off the USART driver, disabling and returning used hardware to their default configuration.
*
* \param[in,out] USART Pointer to the base of the USART peripheral within the device.
*/
static inline void Serial_Disable(USART_t* const USART)
{
USART->CTRLA = 0;
USART->CTRLB = 0;
USART->CTRLC = 0;
}
/** Indicates whether a character has been received through the USART.
*
* \param[in,out] USART Pointer to the base of the USART peripheral within the device.
*
* \return Boolean \c true if a character has been received, \c false otherwise.
*/
static inline bool Serial_IsCharReceived(USART_t* const USART) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
static inline bool Serial_IsCharReceived(USART_t* const USART)
{
return ((USART->STATUS & USART_RXCIF_bm) ? true : false);
}
/** Transmits a given byte through the USART.
*
* \param[in,out] USART Pointer to the base of the USART peripheral within the device.
* \param[in] DataByte Byte to transmit through the USART.
*/
static inline void Serial_SendByte(USART_t* const USART,
const char DataByte) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
static inline void Serial_SendByte(USART_t* const USART,
const char DataByte)
{
while (!(USART->STATUS & USART_DREIF_bm));
USART->DATA = DataByte;
}
/** Receives the next byte from the USART.
*
* \param[in,out] USART Pointer to the base of the USART peripheral within the device.
*
* \return Next byte received from the USART, or a negative value if no byte has been received.
*/
static inline int16_t Serial_ReceiveByte(USART_t* const USART) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
static inline int16_t Serial_ReceiveByte(USART_t* const USART)
{
if (!(Serial_IsCharReceived(USART)))
return -1;
USART->STATUS = USART_RXCIF_bm;
return USART->DATA;
}
/* Disable C linkage for C++ Compilers: */
#if defined(__cplusplus)
}
#endif
#endif
/** @} */