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- // Copyright 2017 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) PTE LTD
- //
- // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
- // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
- // You may obtain a copy of the License at
- //
- // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
- //
- // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
- // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
- // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
- // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
- // limitations under the License.
- #pragma once
- /**
- * @file esp_timer.h
- * @brief microsecond-precision 64-bit timer API, replacement for ets_timer
- *
- * esp_timer APIs allow components to receive callbacks when a hardware timer
- * reaches certain value. The timer provides microsecond accuracy and
- * up to 64 bit range. Note that while the timer itself provides microsecond
- * accuracy, callbacks are dispatched from an auxiliary task. Some time is
- * needed to notify this task from timer ISR, and then to invoke the callback.
- * If more than one callback needs to be dispatched at any particular time,
- * each subsequent callback will be dispatched only when the previous callback
- * returns. Therefore, callbacks should not do much work; instead, they should
- * use RTOS notification mechanisms (queues, semaphores, event groups, etc.) to
- * pass information to other tasks.
- *
- * To be implemented: it should be possible to request the callback to be called
- * directly from the ISR. This reduces the latency, but has potential impact on
- * all other callbacks which need to be dispatched. This option should only be
- * used for simple callback functions, which do not take longer than a few
- * microseconds to run.
- *
- * Implementation note: on the ESP32, esp_timer APIs use the "legacy" FRC2
- * timer. Timer callbacks are called from a task running on the PRO CPU.
- */
- #include <stdint.h>
- #include <stdio.h>
- #include <stdbool.h>
- #include "esp_err.h"
- #include "sdkconfig.h"
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- extern "C" {
- #endif
- /**
- * @brief Opaque type representing a single esp_timer
- */
- typedef struct esp_timer* esp_timer_handle_t;
- /**
- * @brief Timer callback function type
- * @param arg pointer to opaque user-specific data
- */
- typedef void (*esp_timer_cb_t)(void* arg);
- /**
- * @brief Method for dispatching timer callback
- */
- typedef enum {
- ESP_TIMER_TASK, //!< Callback is called from timer task
- #ifdef CONFIG_ESP_TIMER_SUPPORTS_ISR_DISPATCH_METHOD
- ESP_TIMER_ISR, //!< Callback is called from timer ISR
- #endif
- ESP_TIMER_MAX, //!< Count of the methods for dispatching timer callback
- } esp_timer_dispatch_t;
- /**
- * @brief Timer configuration passed to esp_timer_create
- */
- typedef struct {
- esp_timer_cb_t callback; //!< Function to call when timer expires
- void* arg; //!< Argument to pass to the callback
- esp_timer_dispatch_t dispatch_method; //!< Call the callback from task or from ISR
- const char* name; //!< Timer name, used in esp_timer_dump function
- bool skip_unhandled_events; //!< Skip unhandled events for periodic timers
- } esp_timer_create_args_t;
- /**
- * @brief Initialize esp_timer library
- *
- * @note This function is called from startup code. Applications do not need
- * to call this function before using other esp_timer APIs.
- *
- * @return
- * - ESP_OK on success
- * - ESP_ERR_NO_MEM if allocation has failed
- * - ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE if already initialized
- * - other errors from interrupt allocator
- */
- esp_err_t esp_timer_init(void);
- /**
- * @brief De-initialize esp_timer library
- *
- * @note Normally this function should not be called from applications
- *
- * @return
- * - ESP_OK on success
- * - ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE if not yet initialized
- */
- esp_err_t esp_timer_deinit(void);
- /**
- * @brief Create an esp_timer instance
- *
- * @note When done using the timer, delete it with esp_timer_delete function.
- *
- * @param create_args Pointer to a structure with timer creation arguments.
- * Not saved by the library, can be allocated on the stack.
- * @param[out] out_handle Output, pointer to esp_timer_handle_t variable which
- * will hold the created timer handle.
- *
- * @return
- * - ESP_OK on success
- * - ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG if some of the create_args are not valid
- * - ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE if esp_timer library is not initialized yet
- * - ESP_ERR_NO_MEM if memory allocation fails
- */
- esp_err_t esp_timer_create(const esp_timer_create_args_t* create_args,
- esp_timer_handle_t* out_handle);
- /**
- * @brief Start one-shot timer
- *
- * Timer should not be running when this function is called.
- *
- * @param timer timer handle created using esp_timer_create
- * @param timeout_us timer timeout, in microseconds relative to the current moment
- * @return
- * - ESP_OK on success
- * - ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG if the handle is invalid
- * - ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE if the timer is already running
- */
- esp_err_t esp_timer_start_once(esp_timer_handle_t timer, uint64_t timeout_us);
- /**
- * @brief Start a periodic timer
- *
- * Timer should not be running when this function is called. This function will
- * start the timer which will trigger every 'period' microseconds.
- *
- * @param timer timer handle created using esp_timer_create
- * @param period timer period, in microseconds
- * @return
- * - ESP_OK on success
- * - ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG if the handle is invalid
- * - ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE if the timer is already running
- */
- esp_err_t esp_timer_start_periodic(esp_timer_handle_t timer, uint64_t period);
- /**
- * @brief Stop the timer
- *
- * This function stops the timer previously started using esp_timer_start_once
- * or esp_timer_start_periodic.
- *
- * @param timer timer handle created using esp_timer_create
- * @return
- * - ESP_OK on success
- * - ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE if the timer is not running
- */
- esp_err_t esp_timer_stop(esp_timer_handle_t timer);
- /**
- * @brief Delete an esp_timer instance
- *
- * The timer must be stopped before deleting. A one-shot timer which has expired
- * does not need to be stopped.
- *
- * @param timer timer handle allocated using esp_timer_create
- * @return
- * - ESP_OK on success
- * - ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE if the timer is running
- */
- esp_err_t esp_timer_delete(esp_timer_handle_t timer);
- /**
- * @brief Get time in microseconds since boot
- * @return number of microseconds since underlying timer has been started
- */
- int64_t esp_timer_get_time(void);
- /**
- * @brief Get the timestamp when the next timeout is expected to occur
- * @return Timestamp of the nearest timer event, in microseconds.
- * The timebase is the same as for the values returned by esp_timer_get_time.
- */
- int64_t esp_timer_get_next_alarm(void);
- /**
- * @brief Get the timestamp when the next timeout is expected to occur skipping those which have skip_unhandled_events flag
- * @return Timestamp of the nearest timer event, in microseconds.
- * The timebase is the same as for the values returned by esp_timer_get_time.
- */
- int64_t esp_timer_get_next_alarm_for_wake_up(void);
- /**
- * @brief Dump the list of timers to a stream
- *
- * If CONFIG_ESP_TIMER_PROFILING option is enabled, this prints the list of all
- * the existing timers. Otherwise, only the list active timers is printed.
- *
- * The format is:
- *
- * name period alarm times_armed times_triggered total_callback_run_time
- *
- * where:
- *
- * name — timer name (if CONFIG_ESP_TIMER_PROFILING is defined), or timer pointer
- * period — period of timer, in microseconds, or 0 for one-shot timer
- * alarm - time of the next alarm, in microseconds since boot, or 0 if the timer
- * is not started
- *
- * The following fields are printed if CONFIG_ESP_TIMER_PROFILING is defined:
- *
- * times_armed — number of times the timer was armed via esp_timer_start_X
- * times_triggered - number of times the callback was called
- * total_callback_run_time - total time taken by callback to execute, across all calls
- *
- * @param stream stream (such as stdout) to dump the information to
- * @return
- * - ESP_OK on success
- * - ESP_ERR_NO_MEM if can not allocate temporary buffer for the output
- */
- esp_err_t esp_timer_dump(FILE* stream);
- #ifdef CONFIG_ESP_TIMER_SUPPORTS_ISR_DISPATCH_METHOD
- /**
- * @brief Requests a context switch from a timer callback function.
- *
- * This only works for a timer that has an ISR dispatch method.
- * The context switch will be called after all ISR dispatch timers have been processed.
- */
- void esp_timer_isr_dispatch_need_yield(void);
- #endif // CONFIG_ESP_TIMER_SUPPORTS_ISR_DISPATCH_METHOD
- /**
- * @brief Returns status of a timer, active or not
- *
- * This function is used to identify if the timer is still active or not.
- *
- * @param timer timer handle created using esp_timer_create
- * @return
- * - 1 if timer is still active
- * - 0 if timer is not active.
- */
- bool esp_timer_is_active(esp_timer_handle_t timer);
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- }
- #endif
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