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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 private_include/esp_timer_impl.h
- *
- * @brief Interface between common and platform-specific parts of esp_timer.
- *
- * The functions in this header file are implemented for each supported SoC.
- * High level functions defined in esp_timer.c call the functions here to
- * interact with the hardware.
- */
- #include <stdint.h>
- #include "esp_err.h"
- #include "esp_intr_alloc.h"
- /**
- * @brief Initialize platform specific layer of esp_timer
- * @param alarm_handler function to call on timer interrupt
- * @return ESP_OK, ESP_ERR_NO_MEM, or one of the errors from interrupt allocator
- */
- esp_err_t esp_timer_impl_init(intr_handler_t alarm_handler);
- /**
- * @brief Deinitialize platform specific layer of esp_timer
- */
- void esp_timer_impl_deinit(void);
- /**
- * @brief Set up the timer interrupt to fire at a particular time
- *
- * If the alarm time is too close in the future, implementation should set the
- * alarm to the earliest time possible.
- *
- * @param timestamp time in microseconds when interrupt should fire (relative to
- * boot time, i.e. as returned by esp_timer_impl_get_time)
- */
- void esp_timer_impl_set_alarm(uint64_t timestamp);
- /**
- * @brief Set up the timer interrupt to fire at a particular time for a particular alarm module.
- *
- * If the alarm time is too close in the future, implementation should set the
- * alarm to the earliest time possible.
- *
- * @param timestamp time in microseconds when interrupt should fire (relative to
- * boot time, i.e. as returned by esp_timer_impl_get_time)
- *
- * @param alarm_id Id alarm:
- * 0 - alarm_0 for the ESP_TIMER_TASK dispatch method,
- * 1 - alarm_1 for the ESP_TIMER_ISR dispatch method.
- */
- void esp_timer_impl_set_alarm_id(uint64_t timestamp, unsigned alarm_id);
- /**
- * @brief Notify esp_timer implementation that APB frequency has changed
- *
- * Called by the frequency switching code.
- *
- * @param apb_ticks_per_us new number of APB clock ticks per microsecond
- */
- void esp_timer_impl_update_apb_freq(uint32_t apb_ticks_per_us);
- /**
- * @brief Adjust current esp_timer time by a certain value
- *
- * Called from light sleep code to synchronize esp_timer time with RTC time.
- *
- * @param time_us adjustment to apply to esp_timer time, in microseconds
- */
- void esp_timer_impl_advance(int64_t time_us);
- /**
- * @brief Get time, in microseconds, since esp_timer_impl_init was called
- * @return timestamp in microseconds
- */
- int64_t esp_timer_impl_get_time(void);
- /**
- * @brief Get minimal timer period, in microseconds
- * Periods shorter than the one returned may not be possible to achieve due to
- * interrupt latency and context switch time. Short period of periodic timer may
- * cause the system to spend all the time servicing the interrupt and timer
- * callback, preventing other tasks from running.
- * @return minimal period of periodic timer, in microseconds
- */
- uint64_t esp_timer_impl_get_min_period_us(void);
- /**
- * @brief obtain internal critical section used esp_timer implementation
- * This can be used when a sequence of calls to esp_timer has to be made,
- * and it is necessary that the state of the timer is consistent between
- * the calls. Should be treated in the same way as a spinlock.
- * Call esp_timer_impl_unlock to release the lock
- */
- void esp_timer_impl_lock(void);
- /**
- * @brief counterpart of esp_timer_impl_lock
- */
- void esp_timer_impl_unlock(void);
- /**
- * @brief Get counting register
- *
- * Bit depth dependents on implementation and can be 32-bit or 64-bit.
- *
- * @return the value of the counting register
- */
- uint64_t esp_timer_impl_get_counter_reg(void);
- /**
- * @brief Get alarm register
- *
- * Bit depth dependents on implementation and can be 32-bit or 64-bit.
- *
- * @return the value of the alarm register
- */
- uint64_t esp_timer_impl_get_alarm_reg(void);
- #if CONFIG_ESP_TIME_FUNCS_USE_ESP_TIMER
- /**
- * @brief Initialize esp_timer as system time provider.
- */
- void esp_timer_impl_init_system_time(void);
- #endif
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