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  48. ---------------------------END-OF-HEADER------------------------------
  49. File : SEGGER_RTT_Conf.h
  50. Purpose : Implementation of SEGGER real-time transfer (RTT) which
  51. allows real-time communication on targets which support
  52. debugger memory accesses while the CPU is running.
  53. Revision: $Rev: 24316 $
  54. */
  55. #ifndef SEGGER_RTT_CONF_H
  56. #define SEGGER_RTT_CONF_H
  57. #ifdef __IAR_SYSTEMS_ICC__
  58. #include <intrinsics.h>
  59. #endif
  60. #include "rtthread.h"
  61. /*********************************************************************
  62. *
  63. * Defines, configurable
  64. *
  65. **********************************************************************
  66. */
  67. #ifndef PKG_USING_SYSTEMVIEW
  68. #define SEGGER_RTT_MAX_NUM_UP_BUFFERS (3) // Max. number of up-buffers (T->H) available on this target (Default: 3)
  69. #define SEGGER_RTT_MAX_NUM_DOWN_BUFFERS (3) // Max. number of down-buffers (H->T) available on this target (Default: 3)
  70. #define BUFFER_SIZE_UP (1024) // Size of the buffer for terminal output of target, up to host (Default: 1k)
  71. #define BUFFER_SIZE_DOWN (16) // Size of the buffer for terminal input to target from host (Usually keyboard input) (Default: 16)
  72. #define SEGGER_RTT_PRINTF_BUFFER_SIZE (64u) // Size of buffer for RTT printf to bulk-send chars via RTT (Default: 64)
  73. #define SEGGER_RTT_MODE_DEFAULT SEGGER_RTT_MODE_NO_BLOCK_SKIP // Mode for pre-initialized terminal channel (buffer 0)
  74. #define USE_RTT_ASM (0) // Use assembler version of SEGGER_RTT.c when 1
  75. #else
  76. #define SEGGER_RTT_MAX_NUM_UP_BUFFERS PKG_SEGGER_RTT_MAX_NUM_UP_BUFFERS
  77. #define SEGGER_RTT_MAX_NUM_DOWN_BUFFERS PKG_SEGGER_RTT_MAX_NUM_DOWN_BUFFERS
  78. #define BUFFER_SIZE_UP PKG_SEGGER_RTT_BUFFER_SIZE_UP
  79. #define BUFFER_SIZE_DOWN PKG_SEGGER_RTT_BUFFER_SIZE_DOWN
  80. #define SEGGER_RTT_PRINTF_BUFFER_SIZE PKG_SEGGER_RTT_PRINTF_BUFFER_SIZE
  81. #ifdef PKG_SEGGER_RTT_MODE_ENABLE_NO_BLOCK_SKIP
  82. #define SEGGER_RTT_MODE_DEFAULT SEGGER_RTT_MODE_NO_BLOCK_SKIP
  83. #endif
  84. #endif
  85. //
  86. // Take in and set to correct values for Cortex-A systems with CPU cache
  87. //
  88. //#define SEGGER_RTT_CPU_CACHE_LINE_SIZE (32) // Largest cache line size (in bytes) in the current system
  89. //#define SEGGER_RTT_UNCACHED_OFF (0xFB000000) // Address alias where RTT CB and buffers can be accessed uncached
  90. //
  91. // Most common case:
  92. // Up-channel 0: RTT
  93. // Up-channel 1: SystemView
  94. //
  95. #ifndef SEGGER_RTT_MAX_NUM_UP_BUFFERS
  96. #define SEGGER_RTT_MAX_NUM_UP_BUFFERS (3) // Max. number of up-buffers (T->H) available on this target (Default: 3)
  97. #endif
  98. //
  99. // Most common case:
  100. // Down-channel 0: RTT
  101. // Down-channel 1: SystemView
  102. //
  103. #ifndef SEGGER_RTT_MAX_NUM_DOWN_BUFFERS
  104. #define SEGGER_RTT_MAX_NUM_DOWN_BUFFERS (3) // Max. number of down-buffers (H->T) available on this target (Default: 3)
  105. #endif
  106. #ifndef BUFFER_SIZE_UP
  107. #define BUFFER_SIZE_UP (1024) // Size of the buffer for terminal output of target, up to host (Default: 1k)
  108. #endif
  109. #ifndef BUFFER_SIZE_DOWN
  110. #define BUFFER_SIZE_DOWN (16) // Size of the buffer for terminal input to target from host (Usually keyboard input) (Default: 16)
  111. #endif
  112. #ifndef SEGGER_RTT_PRINTF_BUFFER_SIZE
  113. #define SEGGER_RTT_PRINTF_BUFFER_SIZE (64u) // Size of buffer for RTT printf to bulk-send chars via RTT (Default: 64)
  114. #endif
  115. #ifndef SEGGER_RTT_MODE_DEFAULT
  116. #define SEGGER_RTT_MODE_DEFAULT SEGGER_RTT_MODE_NO_BLOCK_SKIP // Mode for pre-initialized terminal channel (buffer 0)
  117. #endif
  118. /*********************************************************************
  119. *
  120. * RTT memcpy configuration
  121. *
  122. * memcpy() is good for large amounts of data,
  123. * but the overhead is big for small amounts, which are usually stored via RTT.
  124. * With SEGGER_RTT_MEMCPY_USE_BYTELOOP a simple byte loop can be used instead.
  125. *
  126. * SEGGER_RTT_MEMCPY() can be used to replace standard memcpy() in RTT functions.
  127. * This is may be required with memory access restrictions,
  128. * such as on Cortex-A devices with MMU.
  129. */
  130. #ifndef SEGGER_RTT_MEMCPY_USE_BYTELOOP
  131. #define SEGGER_RTT_MEMCPY_USE_BYTELOOP 0 // 0: Use memcpy/SEGGER_RTT_MEMCPY, 1: Use a simple byte-loop
  132. #endif
  133. //
  134. // Example definition of SEGGER_RTT_MEMCPY to external memcpy with GCC toolchains and Cortex-A targets
  135. //
  136. //#if ((defined __SES_ARM) || (defined __CROSSWORKS_ARM) || (defined __GNUC__)) && (defined (__ARM_ARCH_7A__))
  137. // #define SEGGER_RTT_MEMCPY(pDest, pSrc, NumBytes) SEGGER_memcpy((pDest), (pSrc), (NumBytes))
  138. //#endif
  139. //
  140. // Target is not allowed to perform other RTT operations while string still has not been stored completely.
  141. // Otherwise we would probably end up with a mixed string in the buffer.
  142. // If using RTT from within interrupts, multiple tasks or multi processors, define the SEGGER_RTT_LOCK() and SEGGER_RTT_UNLOCK() function here.
  143. //
  144. // SEGGER_RTT_MAX_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY can be used in the sample lock routines on Cortex-M3/4.
  145. // Make sure to mask all interrupts which can send RTT data, i.e. generate SystemView events, or cause task switches.
  146. // When high-priority interrupts must not be masked while sending RTT data, SEGGER_RTT_MAX_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY needs to be adjusted accordingly.
  147. // (Higher priority = lower priority number)
  148. // Default value for embOS: 128u
  149. // Default configuration in FreeRTOS: configMAX_SYSCALL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY: ( configLIBRARY_MAX_SYSCALL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY << (8 - configPRIO_BITS) )
  150. // In case of doubt mask all interrupts: 1 << (8 - BASEPRI_PRIO_BITS) i.e. 1 << 5 when 3 bits are implemented in NVIC
  151. // or define SEGGER_RTT_LOCK() to completely disable interrupts.
  152. //
  153. #ifndef SEGGER_RTT_MAX_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY
  154. #define SEGGER_RTT_MAX_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY (0x20) // Interrupt priority to lock on SEGGER_RTT_LOCK on Cortex-M3/4 (Default: 0x20)
  155. #endif
  156. /*********************************************************************
  157. *
  158. * RTT lock configuration for SEGGER Embedded Studio,
  159. * Rowley CrossStudio and GCC
  160. */
  161. #if ((defined(__SES_ARM) || defined(__SES_RISCV) || defined(__CROSSWORKS_ARM) || defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__)) && !defined (__CC_ARM) && !defined(WIN32))
  162. #if (defined(__ARM_ARCH_6M__) || defined(__ARM_ARCH_8M_BASE__))
  163. #define SEGGER_RTT_LOCK() { \
  164. unsigned int _SEGGER_RTT__LockState; \
  165. __asm volatile ("mrs %0, primask \n\t" \
  166. "movs r1, #1 \n\t" \
  167. "msr primask, r1 \n\t" \
  168. : "=r" (_SEGGER_RTT__LockState) \
  169. : \
  170. : "r1", "cc" \
  171. );
  172. #define SEGGER_RTT_UNLOCK() __asm volatile ("msr primask, %0 \n\t" \
  173. : \
  174. : "r" (_SEGGER_RTT__LockState) \
  175. : \
  176. ); \
  177. }
  178. #elif (defined(__ARM_ARCH_7M__) || defined(__ARM_ARCH_7EM__) || defined(__ARM_ARCH_8M_MAIN__) || defined(__ARM_ARCH_8_1M_MAIN__))
  179. #ifndef SEGGER_RTT_MAX_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY
  180. #define SEGGER_RTT_MAX_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY (0x20)
  181. #endif
  182. #define SEGGER_RTT_LOCK() { \
  183. unsigned int _SEGGER_RTT__LockState; \
  184. __asm volatile ("mrs %0, basepri \n\t" \
  185. "mov r1, %1 \n\t" \
  186. "msr basepri, r1 \n\t" \
  187. : "=r" (_SEGGER_RTT__LockState) \
  188. : "i"(SEGGER_RTT_MAX_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY) \
  189. : "r1", "cc" \
  190. );
  191. #define SEGGER_RTT_UNLOCK() __asm volatile ("msr basepri, %0 \n\t" \
  192. : \
  193. : "r" (_SEGGER_RTT__LockState) \
  194. : \
  195. ); \
  196. }
  197. #elif (defined(__ARM_ARCH_7A__) || defined(__ARM_ARCH_7R__))
  198. #define SEGGER_RTT_LOCK() { \
  199. unsigned int _SEGGER_RTT__LockState; \
  200. __asm volatile ("mrs r1, CPSR \n\t" \
  201. "mov %0, r1 \n\t" \
  202. "orr r1, r1, #0xC0 \n\t" \
  203. "msr CPSR_c, r1 \n\t" \
  204. : "=r" (_SEGGER_RTT__LockState) \
  205. : \
  206. : "r1", "cc" \
  207. );
  208. #define SEGGER_RTT_UNLOCK() __asm volatile ("mov r0, %0 \n\t" \
  209. "mrs r1, CPSR \n\t" \
  210. "bic r1, r1, #0xC0 \n\t" \
  211. "and r0, r0, #0xC0 \n\t" \
  212. "orr r1, r1, r0 \n\t" \
  213. "msr CPSR_c, r1 \n\t" \
  214. : \
  215. : "r" (_SEGGER_RTT__LockState) \
  216. : "r0", "r1", "cc" \
  217. ); \
  218. }
  219. #elif defined(__riscv) || defined(__riscv_xlen)
  220. #define SEGGER_RTT_LOCK() { \
  221. unsigned int _SEGGER_RTT__LockState; \
  222. __asm volatile ("csrr %0, mstatus \n\t" \
  223. "csrci mstatus, 8 \n\t" \
  224. "andi %0, %0, 8 \n\t" \
  225. : "=r" (_SEGGER_RTT__LockState) \
  226. : \
  227. : \
  228. );
  229. #define SEGGER_RTT_UNLOCK() __asm volatile ("csrr a1, mstatus \n\t" \
  230. "or %0, %0, a1 \n\t" \
  231. "csrs mstatus, %0 \n\t" \
  232. : \
  233. : "r" (_SEGGER_RTT__LockState) \
  234. : "a1" \
  235. ); \
  236. }
  237. #else
  238. #define SEGGER_RTT_LOCK()
  239. #define SEGGER_RTT_UNLOCK()
  240. #endif
  241. #endif
  242. /*********************************************************************
  243. *
  244. * RTT lock configuration for IAR EWARM
  245. */
  246. #ifdef __ICCARM__
  247. #if (defined (__ARM6M__) && (__CORE__ == __ARM6M__)) || \
  248. (defined (__ARM8M_BASELINE__) && (__CORE__ == __ARM8M_BASELINE__))
  249. #define SEGGER_RTT_LOCK() { \
  250. unsigned int _SEGGER_RTT__LockState; \
  251. _SEGGER_RTT__LockState = __get_PRIMASK(); \
  252. __set_PRIMASK(1);
  253. #define SEGGER_RTT_UNLOCK() __set_PRIMASK(_SEGGER_RTT__LockState); \
  254. }
  255. #elif (defined (__ARM7EM__) && (__CORE__ == __ARM7EM__)) || \
  256. (defined (__ARM7M__) && (__CORE__ == __ARM7M__)) || \
  257. (defined (__ARM8M_MAINLINE__) && (__CORE__ == __ARM8M_MAINLINE__)) || \
  258. (defined (__ARM8M_MAINLINE__) && (__CORE__ == __ARM8M_MAINLINE__))
  259. #ifndef SEGGER_RTT_MAX_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY
  260. #define SEGGER_RTT_MAX_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY (0x20)
  261. #endif
  262. #define SEGGER_RTT_LOCK() { \
  263. unsigned int _SEGGER_RTT__LockState; \
  264. _SEGGER_RTT__LockState = __get_BASEPRI(); \
  265. __set_BASEPRI(SEGGER_RTT_MAX_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY);
  266. #define SEGGER_RTT_UNLOCK() __set_BASEPRI(_SEGGER_RTT__LockState); \
  267. }
  268. #elif (defined (__ARM7A__) && (__CORE__ == __ARM7A__)) || \
  269. (defined (__ARM7R__) && (__CORE__ == __ARM7R__))
  270. #define SEGGER_RTT_LOCK() { \
  271. unsigned int _SEGGER_RTT__LockState; \
  272. __asm volatile ("mrs r1, CPSR \n\t" \
  273. "mov %0, r1 \n\t" \
  274. "orr r1, r1, #0xC0 \n\t" \
  275. "msr CPSR_c, r1 \n\t" \
  276. : "=r" (_SEGGER_RTT__LockState) \
  277. : \
  278. : "r1", "cc" \
  279. );
  280. #define SEGGER_RTT_UNLOCK() __asm volatile ("mov r0, %0 \n\t" \
  281. "mrs r1, CPSR \n\t" \
  282. "bic r1, r1, #0xC0 \n\t" \
  283. "and r0, r0, #0xC0 \n\t" \
  284. "orr r1, r1, r0 \n\t" \
  285. "msr CPSR_c, r1 \n\t" \
  286. : \
  287. : "r" (_SEGGER_RTT__LockState) \
  288. : "r0", "r1", "cc" \
  289. ); \
  290. }
  291. #endif
  292. #endif
  293. /*********************************************************************
  294. *
  295. * RTT lock configuration for IAR RX
  296. */
  297. #ifdef __ICCRX__
  298. #define SEGGER_RTT_LOCK() { \
  299. unsigned long _SEGGER_RTT__LockState; \
  300. _SEGGER_RTT__LockState = __get_interrupt_state(); \
  301. __disable_interrupt();
  302. #define SEGGER_RTT_UNLOCK() __set_interrupt_state(_SEGGER_RTT__LockState); \
  303. }
  304. #endif
  305. /*********************************************************************
  306. *
  307. * RTT lock configuration for IAR RL78
  308. */
  309. #ifdef __ICCRL78__
  310. #define SEGGER_RTT_LOCK() { \
  311. __istate_t _SEGGER_RTT__LockState; \
  312. _SEGGER_RTT__LockState = __get_interrupt_state(); \
  313. __disable_interrupt();
  314. #define SEGGER_RTT_UNLOCK() __set_interrupt_state(_SEGGER_RTT__LockState); \
  315. }
  316. #endif
  317. /*********************************************************************
  318. *
  319. * RTT lock configuration for KEIL ARM
  320. */
  321. #ifdef __CC_ARM
  322. #if (defined __TARGET_ARCH_6S_M)
  323. #define SEGGER_RTT_LOCK() { \
  324. unsigned int _SEGGER_RTT__LockState; \
  325. register unsigned char _SEGGER_RTT__PRIMASK __asm( "primask"); \
  326. _SEGGER_RTT__LockState = _SEGGER_RTT__PRIMASK; \
  327. _SEGGER_RTT__PRIMASK = 1u; \
  328. __schedule_barrier();
  329. #define SEGGER_RTT_UNLOCK() _SEGGER_RTT__PRIMASK = _SEGGER_RTT__LockState; \
  330. __schedule_barrier(); \
  331. }
  332. #elif (defined(__TARGET_ARCH_7_M) || defined(__TARGET_ARCH_7E_M))
  333. #ifndef SEGGER_RTT_MAX_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY
  334. #define SEGGER_RTT_MAX_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY (0x20)
  335. #endif
  336. #define SEGGER_RTT_LOCK() { \
  337. unsigned int _SEGGER_RTT__LockState; \
  338. register unsigned char BASEPRI __asm( "basepri"); \
  339. _SEGGER_RTT__LockState = BASEPRI; \
  340. BASEPRI = SEGGER_RTT_MAX_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY; \
  341. __schedule_barrier();
  342. #define SEGGER_RTT_UNLOCK() BASEPRI = _SEGGER_RTT__LockState; \
  343. __schedule_barrier(); \
  344. }
  345. #endif
  346. #endif
  347. /*********************************************************************
  348. *
  349. * RTT lock configuration for TI ARM
  350. */
  351. #ifdef __TI_ARM__
  352. #if defined (__TI_ARM_V6M0__)
  353. #define SEGGER_RTT_LOCK() { \
  354. unsigned int _SEGGER_RTT__LockState; \
  355. _SEGGER_RTT__LockState = __get_PRIMASK(); \
  356. __set_PRIMASK(1);
  357. #define SEGGER_RTT_UNLOCK() __set_PRIMASK(_SEGGER_RTT__LockState); \
  358. }
  359. #elif (defined (__TI_ARM_V7M3__) || defined (__TI_ARM_V7M4__))
  360. #ifndef SEGGER_RTT_MAX_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY
  361. #define SEGGER_RTT_MAX_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY (0x20)
  362. #endif
  363. #define SEGGER_RTT_LOCK() { \
  364. unsigned int _SEGGER_RTT__LockState; \
  365. _SEGGER_RTT__LockState = _set_interrupt_priority(SEGGER_RTT_MAX_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY);
  366. #define SEGGER_RTT_UNLOCK() _set_interrupt_priority(_SEGGER_RTT__LockState); \
  367. }
  368. #endif
  369. #endif
  370. /*********************************************************************
  371. *
  372. * RTT lock configuration for CCRX
  373. */
  374. #ifdef __RX
  375. #include <machine.h>
  376. #define SEGGER_RTT_LOCK() { \
  377. unsigned long _SEGGER_RTT__LockState; \
  378. _SEGGER_RTT__LockState = get_psw() & 0x010000; \
  379. clrpsw_i();
  380. #define SEGGER_RTT_UNLOCK() set_psw(get_psw() | _SEGGER_RTT__LockState); \
  381. }
  382. #endif
  383. /*********************************************************************
  384. *
  385. * RTT lock configuration for embOS Simulation on Windows
  386. * (Can also be used for generic RTT locking with embOS)
  387. */
  388. #if defined(WIN32) || defined(SEGGER_RTT_LOCK_EMBOS)
  389. void OS_SIM_EnterCriticalSection(void);
  390. void OS_SIM_LeaveCriticalSection(void);
  391. #define SEGGER_RTT_LOCK() { \
  392. OS_SIM_EnterCriticalSection();
  393. #define SEGGER_RTT_UNLOCK() OS_SIM_LeaveCriticalSection(); \
  394. }
  395. #endif
  396. /*********************************************************************
  397. *
  398. * RTT lock configuration fallback
  399. */
  400. #ifndef SEGGER_RTT_LOCK
  401. #define SEGGER_RTT_LOCK() // Lock RTT (nestable) (i.e. disable interrupts)
  402. #endif
  403. #ifndef SEGGER_RTT_UNLOCK
  404. #define SEGGER_RTT_UNLOCK() // Unlock RTT (nestable) (i.e. enable previous interrupt lock state)
  405. #endif
  406. /*********************************************************************
  407. *
  408. * If SEGGER_RTT_SECTION is defined but SEGGER_RTT_BUFFER_SECTION
  409. * is not, use the same section for SEGGER_RTT_BUFFER_SECTION.
  410. */
  411. #ifndef SEGGER_RTT_BUFFER_SECTION
  412. #if defined(SEGGER_RTT_SECTION)
  413. #define SEGGER_RTT_BUFFER_SECTION SEGGER_RTT_SECTION
  414. #endif
  415. #endif
  416. #endif
  417. /*************************** End of file ****************************/