| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187 | /* mbed Microcontroller Library * Copyright (c) 2006-2013 ARM Limited * * 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. *//** \addtogroup hal *//** @{*/#ifndef MBED_RTC_API_H#define MBED_RTC_API_H#include "device.h"#include <time.h>#ifdef __cplusplusextern "C" {#endif/** * \defgroup hal_rtc RTC hal * * The RTC hal provides a low level interface to the Real Time Counter (RTC) of a * target. * * # Defined behaviour * * The function ::rtc_init is safe to call repeatedly - Verified by test ::rtc_init_test. * * RTC accuracy is at least 10% - Verified by test ::rtc_accuracy_test. * * Init/free doesn't stop RTC from counting - Verified by test ::rtc_persist_test. * * Software reset doesn't stop RTC from counting - Verified by test ::rtc_reset_test. * * Sleep modes don't stop RTC from counting - Verified by test ::rtc_sleep_test. * * Shutdown mode doesn't stop RTC from counting - Not verified. * * The functions ::rtc_write/::rtc_read provides availability to set/get RTC time * - Verified by test ::rtc_write_read_test. * * The functions ::rtc_isenabled returns 1 if the RTC is counting and the time has been set, * 0 otherwise - Verified by test ::rtc_enabled_test. * * # Undefined behaviour * * Calling any function other than ::rtc_init before the initialisation of the RTC * * # Potential bugs * * Incorrect overflow handling - Verified by ::rtc_range_test * * Glitches due to ripple counter - Verified by ::rtc_glitch_test * * @see hal_rtc_tests * * @{ *//** * \defgroup hal_rtc_tests RTC hal tests * The RTC test validate proper implementation of the RTC hal. * * To run the RTC hal tests use the command: * *     mbed test -t <toolchain> -m <target> -n tests-mbed_hal-rtc* *//** Initialize the RTC peripheral * * Powerup the RTC in perpetration for access. This function must be called * before any other RTC functions ares called. This does not change the state * of the RTC. It just enables access to it. * * @note This function is safe to call repeatedly - Tested by ::rtc_init_test * * Example Implementation Pseudo Code: * @code * void rtc_init() * { *     // Enable clock gate so processor can read RTC registers *     POWER_CTRL |= POWER_CTRL_RTC_Msk; * *     // See if the RTC is already setup *     if (!(RTC_STATUS & RTC_STATUS_COUNTING_Msk)) { * *         // Setup the RTC clock source *         RTC_CTRL |= RTC_CTRL_CLK32_Msk; *     } * } * @endcode */void rtc_init(void);/** Deinitialize RTC * * Powerdown the RTC in preparation for sleep, powerdown or reset. That should only * affect the CPU domain and not the time keeping logic. * After this function is called no other RTC functions should be called * except for ::rtc_init. * * @note This function does not stop the RTC from counting - Tested by ::rtc_persist_test * * Example Implementation Pseudo Code: * @code * void rtc_free() * { *     // Disable clock gate since processor no longer needs to read RTC registers *     POWER_CTRL &= ~POWER_CTRL_RTC_Msk; * } * @endcode */void rtc_free(void);/** Check if the RTC has the time set and is counting * * @retval 0 The time reported by the RTC is not valid * @retval 1 The time has been set the RTC is counting * * Example Implementation Pseudo Code: * @code * int rtc_isenabled() * { *     if (RTC_STATUS & RTC_STATUS_COUNTING_Msk) { *         return 1; *     } else { *         return 0; *     } * } * @endcode */int rtc_isenabled(void);/** Get the current time from the RTC peripheral * * @return The current time in seconds * * @note Some RTCs are not synchronized with the main clock. If * this is the case with your RTC then you must read the RTC time * in a loop to prevent reading the wrong time due to a glitch. * The test ::rtc_glitch_test is intended to catch this bug. * * Example implementation for an unsynchronized ripple counter: * @code * time_t rtc_read() * { *     uint32_t val; *     uint32_t last_val; * *     // Loop until the same value is read twice *     val = RTC_SECONDS; *     do { *         last_val = val; *         val = RTC_SECONDS; *     } while (last_val != val); * *     return (time_t)val; * } * @endcode */time_t rtc_read(void);/** Write the current time in seconds to the RTC peripheral * * @param t The current time to be set in seconds. * * Example Implementation Pseudo Code: * @code * void rtc_write(time_t t) * { *     RTC_SECONDS = t; * } * @endcode */void rtc_write(time_t t);/**@}*/#ifdef __cplusplus}#endif#endif/** @}*/
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