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/*
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* © 2022 Paul M. Antoine
* © 2021 Mike S
* © 2021 Harald Barth
* © 2021 Fred Decker
* © 2021 Chris Harlow
* © 2021 David Cutting
* All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of Asbelos DCC API
*
* This is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* It is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with CommandStation. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
// ATTENTION: this file only compiles on a STM32 based boards
// Please refer to DCCTimer.h for general comments about how this class works
// This is to avoid repetition and duplication.
#ifdef ARDUINO_ARCH_STM32
#include "DCCTimer.h"
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#if defined(ARDUINO_NUCLEO_F411RE)
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// Nucleo-64 boards don't have Serial1 defined by default
HardwareSerial Serial1(PB7, PA15); // Rx=PB7, Tx=PA15 -- CN7 pins 17 and 21 - F411RE
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// Serial2 is defined to use USART2 by default, but is in fact used as the diag console
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// via the debugger on the Nucleo-64. It is therefore unavailable for other DCC-EX uses like WiFi, DFPlayer, etc.
// Let's define Serial6 as an additional serial port (the only other option for the Nucleo-64s)
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HardwareSerial Serial6(PA12, PA11); // Rx=PA12, Tx=PA11 -- CN10 pins 12 and 14 - F411RE
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#elif defined(ARDUINO_NUCLEO_F446RE)
// Nucleo-64 boards don't have Serial1 defined by default
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HardwareSerial Serial1(PA10, PB6); // Rx=PA10, Tx=PB6 -- CN10 pins 33 and 17 - F446RE
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// Serial2 is defined to use USART2 by default, but is in fact used as the diag console
// via the debugger on the Nucleo-64. It is therefore unavailable for other DCC-EX uses like WiFi, DFPlayer, etc.
#elif defined(ARDUINO_NUCLEO_F412ZG) || defined(ARDUINO_NUCLEO_F429ZI) || defined(ARDUINO_NUCLEO_F446ZE)
// Nucleo-144 boards don't have Serial1 defined by default
HardwareSerial Serial1(PG9, PG14); // Rx=PG9, Tx=PG14 -- D0, D1 - F412ZG/F446ZE
#else
#warning Serial1 not defined
#endif
INTERRUPT_CALLBACK interruptHandler=0;
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// Let's use STM32's timer #11 until disabused of this notion
// Timer #11 is used for "servo" library, but as DCC-EX is not using
// this libary, we should be free and clear.
HardwareTimer timer(TIM11);
// Timer IRQ handler
void Timer11_Handler() {
interruptHandler();
}
void DCCTimer::begin(INTERRUPT_CALLBACK callback) {
interruptHandler=callback;
noInterrupts();
// adc_set_sample_rate(ADC_SAMPLETIME_480CYCLES);
timer.pause();
timer.setPrescaleFactor(1);
// timer.setOverflow(CLOCK_CYCLES * 2);
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timer.setOverflow(DCC_SIGNAL_TIME, MICROSEC_FORMAT);
timer.attachInterrupt(Timer11_Handler);
timer.refresh();
timer.resume();
interrupts();
}
bool DCCTimer::isPWMPin(byte pin) {
//TODO: SAMD whilst this call to digitalPinHasPWM will reveal which pins can do PWM,
// there's no support yet for High Accuracy, so for now return false
// return digitalPinHasPWM(pin);
return false;
}
void DCCTimer::setPWM(byte pin, bool high) {
// TODO: High Accuracy mode is not supported as yet, and may never need to be
(void) pin;
(void) high;
}
void DCCTimer::clearPWM() {
return;
}
void DCCTimer::getSimulatedMacAddress(byte mac[6]) {
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volatile uint32_t *serno1 = (volatile uint32_t *)0x1FFF7A10;
volatile uint32_t *serno2 = (volatile uint32_t *)0x1FFF7A14;
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// volatile uint32_t *serno3 = (volatile uint32_t *)0x1FFF7A18;
volatile uint32_t m1 = *serno1;
volatile uint32_t m2 = *serno2;
mac[0] = m1 >> 8;
mac[1] = m1 >> 0;
mac[2] = m2 >> 24;
mac[3] = m2 >> 16;
mac[4] = m2 >> 8;
mac[5] = m2 >> 0;
}
volatile int DCCTimer::minimum_free_memory=__INT_MAX__;
// Return low memory value...
int DCCTimer::getMinimumFreeMemory() {
noInterrupts(); // Disable interrupts to get volatile value
int retval = freeMemory();
interrupts();
return retval;
}
extern "C" char* sbrk(int incr);
int DCCTimer::freeMemory() {
char top;
return (int)(&top - reinterpret_cast<char *>(sbrk(0)));
}
void DCCTimer::reset() {
__disable_irq();
NVIC_SystemReset();
while(true) {};
}
#define NUM_ADC_INPUTS NUM_ANALOG_INPUTS
// TODO: may need to use uint32_t on STMF4xx variants with > 16 analog inputs!
uint16_t ADCee::usedpins = 0;
int * ADCee::analogvals = NULL;
uint32_t * analogchans = NULL;
bool adc1configured = false;
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int16_t ADCee::ADCmax() {
return 4095;
}
int ADCee::init(uint8_t pin) {
uint id = pin - A0;
int value = 0;
PinName stmpin = digitalPin[analogInputPin[id]];
uint32_t stmgpio = stmpin / 16; // 16-bits per GPIO port group on STM32
uint32_t adcchan = STM_PIN_CHANNEL(pinmap_function(stmpin, PinMap_ADC)); // find ADC channel (only valid for ADC1!)
GPIO_TypeDef * gpioBase;
// Port config - find which port we're on and power it up
switch(stmgpio) {
case 0x00:
RCC->AHB1ENR |= RCC_AHB1ENR_GPIOAEN; //Power up PORTA
gpioBase = GPIOA;
break;
case 0x01:
RCC->AHB1ENR |= RCC_AHB1ENR_GPIOBEN; //Power up PORTB
gpioBase = GPIOB;
break;
case 0x02:
RCC->AHB1ENR |= RCC_AHB1ENR_GPIOCEN; //Power up PORTC
gpioBase = GPIOC;
break;
}
// Set pin mux mode to analog input
gpioBase->MODER |= (0b011 << (stmpin << 1)); // Set pin mux to analog mode
// Set the sampling rate for that analog input
if (adcchan < 10)
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ADC1->SMPR2 |= (0b111 << (adcchan * 3)); // Channel sampling rate 480 cycles
else
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ADC1->SMPR1 |= (0b111 << ((adcchan - 10) * 3)); // Channel sampling rate 480 cycles
// Read the inital ADC value for this analog input
ADC1->SQR3 = adcchan; // 1st conversion in regular sequence
ADC1->CR2 |= (1 << 30); // Start 1st conversion SWSTART
while(!(ADC1->SR & (1 << 1))); // Wait until conversion is complete
value = ADC1->DR; // Read value from register
if (analogvals == NULL)
{
analogvals = (int *)calloc(NUM_ADC_INPUTS+1, sizeof(int));
analogchans = (uint32_t *)calloc(NUM_ADC_INPUTS+1, sizeof(uint32_t));
}
analogvals[id] = value; // Store sampled value
analogchans[id] = adcchan; // Keep track of which ADC channel is used for reading this pin
usedpins |= (1 << id); // This pin is now ready
return value;
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}
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/*
* Read function ADCee::read(pin) to get value instead of analogRead(pin)
*/
int ADCee::read(uint8_t pin, bool fromISR) {
uint8_t id = pin - A0;
// Was this pin initialised yet?
if ((usedpins & (1<<id) ) == 0)
return -1023;
// We do not need to check (analogvals == NULL)
// because usedpins would still be 0 in that case
return analogvals[id];
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}
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/*
* Scan function that is called from interrupt
*/
#pragma GCC push_options
#pragma GCC optimize ("-O3")
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void ADCee::scan() {
static uint id = 0; // id and mask are the same thing but it is faster to
static uint16_t mask = 1; // increment and shift instead to calculate mask from id
static bool waiting = false;
if (waiting) {
// look if we have a result
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if (!(ADC1->SR & (1 << 1)))
return; // no result, continue to wait
// found value
analogvals[id] = ADC1->DR;
// advance at least one track
// for scope debug TrackManager::track[1]->setBrake(0);
waiting = false;
id++;
mask = mask << 1;
if (id == NUM_ADC_INPUTS+1) {
id = 0;
mask = 1;
}
}
if (!waiting) {
if (usedpins == 0) // otherwise we would loop forever
return;
// look for a valid track to sample or until we are around
while (true) {
if (mask & usedpins) {
// start new ADC aquire on id
ADC1->SQR3 = analogchans[id]; //1st conversion in regular sequence
ADC1->CR2 |= (1 << 30); //Start 1st conversion SWSTART
// for scope debug TrackManager::track[1]->setBrake(1);
waiting = true;
return;
}
id++;
mask = mask << 1;
if (id == NUM_ADC_INPUTS+1) {
id = 0;
mask = 1;
}
}
}
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}
#pragma GCC pop_options
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void ADCee::begin() {
noInterrupts();
//ADC1 config sequence
// TODO: currently defaults to ADC1, may need more to handle other members of STM32F4xx family
RCC->APB2ENR |= (1 << 8); //Enable ADC1 clock (Bit8)
// Set ADC prescaler - DIV8 ~ 40ms, DIV6 ~ 30ms, DIV4 ~ 20ms, DIV2 ~ 11ms
ADC->CCR = (0 << 16); // Set prescaler 0=DIV2, 1=DIV4, 2=DIV6, 3=DIV8
ADC1->CR1 &= ~(1 << 8); //SCAN mode disabled (Bit8)
ADC1->CR1 &= ~(3 << 24); //12bit resolution (Bit24,25 0b00)
ADC1->SQR1 = (1 << 20); //Set number of conversions projected (L[3:0] 0b0001) -> 1 conversion
ADC1->CR2 &= ~(1 << 1); //Single conversion
ADC1->CR2 &= ~(1 << 11); //Right alignment of data bits bit12....bit0
ADC1->SQR1 &= ~(0x3FFFFFFF); //Clear whole 1st 30bits in register
ADC1->SQR2 &= ~(0x3FFFFFFF); //Clear whole 1st 30bits in register
ADC1->SQR3 &= ~(0x3FFFFFFF); //Clear whole 1st 30bits in register
ADC1->CR2 |= (1 << 0); // Switch on ADC1
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interrupts();
}
#endif