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162 changes: 162 additions & 0 deletions ext/hal/nordic/nrfx/soc/nrfx_coredep.h
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2018, Nordic Semiconductor ASA
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#ifndef NRFX_COREDEP_H__
#define NRFX_COREDEP_H__

/**
* @defgroup nrfx_coredep Core-dependent functionality
* @{
* @ingroup nrfx
* @brief Module containing functions with core-dependent implementation, like delay.
*/

#if defined(__NRFX_DOXYGEN__)

/** @brief Core frequency (in MHz). */
#define NRFX_DELAY_CPU_FREQ_MHZ
/** @brief Availability of DWT unit in the given SoC. */
#define NRFX_DELAY_DWT_PRESENT

#elif defined(NRF51)
#define NRFX_DELAY_CPU_FREQ_MHZ 16
#define NRFX_DELAY_DWT_PRESENT 0
#elif defined(NRF52810_XXAA)
#define NRFX_DELAY_CPU_FREQ_MHZ 64
#define NRFX_DELAY_DWT_PRESENT 0
#elif defined(NRF52832_XXAA) || defined (NRF52832_XXAB)
#define NRFX_DELAY_CPU_FREQ_MHZ 64
#define NRFX_DELAY_DWT_PRESENT 1
#elif defined(NRF52840_XXAA)
#define NRFX_DELAY_CPU_FREQ_MHZ 64
#define NRFX_DELAY_DWT_PRESENT 1
#else
#error "Unknown device."
#endif

/**
* @brief Function for delaying execution for a number of microseconds.
*
* The value of @p time_us is multiplied by the frequency in MHz. Therefore, the delay is limited to
* maximum uint32_t capacity divided by frequency. For example:
* - For SoCs working at 64MHz: 0xFFFFFFFF/64 = 0x03FFFFFF (67108863 microseconds)
* - For SoCs working at 16MHz: 0xFFFFFFFF/16 = 0x0FFFFFFF (268435455 microseconds)
*
* @param time_us Number of microseconds to wait.
*/
__STATIC_INLINE void nrfx_coredep_delay_us(uint32_t time_us);

/** @} */

#ifndef SUPPRESS_INLINE_IMPLEMENTATION

#if NRFX_CHECK(NRFX_DELAY_DWT_BASED)

#if !NRFX_DELAY_DWT_PRESENT
#error "DWT unit not present in the SoC that is used."
#endif

__STATIC_INLINE void nrfx_coredep_delay_us(uint32_t time_us)
{
if (time_us == 0)
{
return;
}
uint32_t time_cycles = time_us * NRFX_DELAY_CPU_FREQ_MHZ;

// Save the current state of the DEMCR register to be able to restore it before exiting
// this function. Enable the trace and debug blocks (DWT is one of them).
uint32_t core_debug = CoreDebug->DEMCR;
CoreDebug->DEMCR = core_debug | CoreDebug_DEMCR_TRCENA_Msk;

// Save the current state of the CTRL register in DWT block. Make sure
// that cycle counter is enabled.
uint32_t dwt_ctrl = DWT->CTRL;
DWT->CTRL = dwt_ctrl | DWT_CTRL_CYCCNTENA_Msk;

// Store start value of cycle counter.
uint32_t cyccnt_initial = DWT->CYCCNT;

// Delay required time.
while ((DWT->CYCCNT - cyccnt_initial) < time_cycles)
{}

// Restore preserved registers.
DWT->CTRL = dwt_ctrl;
CoreDebug->DEMCR = core_debug;
}
#else // NRFX_CHECK(NRFX_DELAY_DWT_BASED)


__STATIC_INLINE void nrfx_coredep_delay_us(uint32_t time_us)
{
if (time_us == 0)
{
return;
}

#if defined(NRF51)
// The loop takes 4 cycles: 1 for SUBS and 3 for BHI.
static const uint16_t delay_bytecode[] = {
0x3804, // SUBS r0, #4
0xd8fd, // BHI .-2
0x4770 // BX LR
};
#elif defined(NRF52810_XXAA)
// The loop takes 7 cycles: 1 for SUBS and 2 for BHI and 2 for flash wait states.
static const uint16_t delay_bytecode[] = {
0x3807, // SUBS r0, #7
0xd8fd, // BHI .-2
0x4770 // BX LR
};
#elif defined(NRF52832_XXAA) || defined (NRF52832_XXAB) || defined(NRF52840_XXAA)
// The loop takes 3 cycles: 1 for SUBS and 2 for BHI.
// Make sure that code will be cached properly, so that no extra wait states appear.
__ALIGN(16)
static const uint16_t delay_bytecode[] = {
0x3803, // SUBS r0, #3
0xd8fd, // BHI .-2
0x4770 // BX LR
};
#endif

typedef void (* delay_func_t)(uint32_t);
// Set LSB to 1 to execute code in Thumb mode.
const delay_func_t delay_cycles = (delay_func_t)((((uint32_t)delay_bytecode) | 1));
uint32_t cycles = time_us * NRFX_DELAY_CPU_FREQ_MHZ;
delay_cycles(cycles);
}

#endif // !NRFX_CHECK(NRFX_DELAY_DWT_BASED_DELAY)

#endif // SUPPRESS_INLINE_IMPLEMENTATION

#endif // NRFX_COREDEP_H__