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- /** \addtogroup hal */
- /** @{*/
- /* mbed Microcontroller Library
- * Copyright (c) 2018 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.
- */
- #ifndef MBED_CRC_HAL_API_H
- #define MBED_CRC_HAL_API_H
- #include <stdbool.h>
- #include <stddef.h>
- #include <stdint.h>
- /** CRC Polynomial value
- *
- * Different polynomial values supported
- */
- typedef enum crc_polynomial {
- POLY_OTHER = 0,
- POLY_8BIT_CCITT = 0x07, // x8+x2+x+1
- POLY_7BIT_SD = 0x9, // x7+x3+1;
- POLY_16BIT_CCITT = 0x1021, // x16+x12+x5+1
- POLY_16BIT_IBM = 0x8005, // x16+x15+x2+1
- POLY_32BIT_ANSI = 0x04C11DB7, // x32+x26+x23+x22+x16+x12+x11+x10+x8+x7+x5+x4+x2+x+1
- } crc_polynomial_t;
- typedef struct crc_mbed_config {
- /** CRC Polynomial. Example polynomial: 0x21 = 0010_0011 = x^5+x+1 */
- uint32_t polynomial;
- /** CRC Bit Width */
- uint32_t width;
- /** Initial seed value for the computation. */
- uint32_t initial_xor;
- /** Final xor value for the computation. */
- uint32_t final_xor;
- /** Reflect bits on input. */
- bool reflect_in;
- /** Reflect bits in final result before returning. */
- bool reflect_out;
- } crc_mbed_config_t;
- #ifdef DEVICE_CRC
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- extern "C" {
- #endif
- /**
- * \defgroup hal_crc Hardware CRC
- *
- * The Hardware CRC HAL API provides a low-level interface to the Hardware CRC
- * module of a target platform.
- *
- * # Defined behaviour
- *
- * * Function hal_crc_is_supported() returns true if platform supports hardware
- * CRC for the given polynomial/width - verified by test ::crc_is_supported_test.
- * * Function hal_crc_is_supported() returns false if platform does not support hardware
- * CRC for the given polynomial/width - verified by test ::crc_is_supported_test.
- * * Function hal_crc_is_supported() returns false if given pointer to configuration
- * structure is undefined (NULL) - verified by test ::crc_is_supported_invalid_param_test.
- * * If CRC module does not support one of the following settings: initial_xor, final_xor
- * reflect_in, reflect_out, then these operations should be handled by the driver
- * - Verified by test ::crc_calc_single_test.
- * * Platform which supports hardware CRC must be able to handle at least one of the predefined
- * polynomial/width configurations that can be constructed in the MbedCRC class: POLY_8BIT_CCITT,
- * POLY_7BIT_SD, POLY_16BIT_CCITT, POLY_16BIT_IBM, POLY_32BIT_ANSI
- * - verified by test ::crc_is_supported_test, ::crc_calc_single_test.
- * * Function hal_crc_compute_partial_start() configures CRC module with the given configuration
- * - Verified by test ::crc_calc_single_test.
- * * Calling hal_crc_compute_partial_start() without finalising the
- * CRC calculation overrides the current configuration - Verified by test ::crc_reconfigure_test.
- * * Function hal_crc_compute_partial() writes data to the CRC module - verified by test ::crc_calc_single_test.
- * * Function hal_crc_compute_partial() can be call multiple times in succession in order to
- * provide additional data to CRC module - verified by test ::crc_calc_multi_test.
- * * Function hal_crc_compute_partial() does nothing if pointer to buffer is undefined or
- * data length is equal to 0 - verified by test ::crc_compute_partial_invalid_param_test.
- * * Function hal_crc_get_result() returns the checksum result from the CRC module
- * - verified by tests ::crc_calc_single_test, ::crc_calc_multi_test, ::crc_reconfigure_test.
- *
- * # Undefined behaviour
- *
- * * Calling hal_crc_compute_partial_start() function with invalid (unsupported) polynomial.
- * * Calling hal_crc_compute_partial() or hal_crc_get_result() functions before hal_crc_compute_partial_start().
- * * Calling hal_crc_get_result() function multiple times.
- *
- * # Non-functional requirements
- *
- * * CRC configuration provides the following settings:
- * * polynomial - CRC Polynomial,
- * * width - CRC bit width,
- * * initial_xor - seed value for the computation,
- * * final_xor - final xor value for the computation,
- * * reflect_in - reflect bits on input,
- * * reflect_out - reflect bits in final result before returning.
- *
- * # Potential bugs
- *
- * @{
- */
- /**
- * \defgroup hal_crc_tests crc hal tests
- * The crc HAL tests ensure driver conformance to defined behaviour.
- *
- * To run the crc hal tests use the command:
- *
- * mbed test -t <toolchain> -m <target> -n tests-mbed_hal-crc*
- *
- */
- /** Determine if the current platform supports hardware CRC for given polynomial
- *
- * The purpose of this function is to inform the CRC Platform API whether the
- * current platform has a hardware CRC module and that it can support the
- * requested polynomial.
- *
- * Supported polynomials are restricted to the named polynomials that can be
- * constructed in the MbedCRC class, POLY_8BIT_CCITT, POLY_7BIT_SD,
- * POLY_16BIT_CCITT, POLY_16BIT_IBM and POLY_32BIT_ANSI.
- *
- * The current platform must support the given polynomials default parameters
- * in order to return a true response. These include: reflect in, reflect out,
- * initial xor and final xor. For example, POLY_32BIT_ANSI requires an initial
- * and final xor of 0xFFFFFFFF, and reflection of both input and output. If any
- * of these settings cannot be configured, the polynomial is not supported.
- *
- * This function is thread safe; it safe to call from multiple contexts if
- * required.
- *
- * \param config Contains CRC configuration parameters for initializing the
- * hardware CRC module. For example, polynomial and initial seed
- * values.
- *
- * \return True if running if the polynomial is supported, false if not.
- */
- bool hal_crc_is_supported(const crc_mbed_config_t *config);
- /** Initialize the hardware CRC module with the given polynomial
- *
- * After calling this function, the CRC HAL module is ready to receive data
- * using the hal_crc_compute_partial() function. The CRC module on the board
- * is configured internally with the specified configuration and is ready
- * to receive data.
- *
- * The platform configures itself based on the default configuration
- * parameters of the input polynomial.
- *
- * This function must be called before calling hal_crc_compute_partial().
- *
- * This function must be called with a valid polynomial supported by the
- * platform. The polynomial must be checked for support using the
- * hal_crc_is_supported() function.
- *
- * Calling hal_crc_compute_partial_start() multiple times without finalizing the
- * CRC calculation with hal_crc_get_result() overrides the current
- * configuration and state, and the intermediate result of the computation is
- * lost.
- *
- * This function is not thread safe. A CRC calculation must not be started from
- * two different threads or contexts at the same time; calling this function
- * from two different contexts may lead to configurations being overwritten and
- * results being lost.
- *
- * \param config Contains CRC configuration parameters for initializing the
- * hardware CRC module. For example, polynomial and initial seed
- * values.
- */
- void hal_crc_compute_partial_start(const crc_mbed_config_t *config);
- /** Writes data to the current CRC module.
- *
- * Writes input data buffer bytes to the CRC data register. The CRC module
- * must interpret the data as an array of bytes.
- *
- * The final transformations are not applied to the data; the CRC module must
- * retain the intermediate result so that additional calls to this function
- * can be made, appending the additional data to the calculation.
- *
- * To obtain the final result of the CRC calculation, hal_crc_get_result() is
- * called to apply the final transformations to the data.
- *
- * If the function is passed an undefined pointer, or the size of the buffer is
- * specified to be 0, this function does nothing and returns.
- *
- * This function can be called multiple times in succession. This can be used
- * to calculate the CRC result of streamed data.
- *
- * This function is not thread safe. There is only one instance of the CRC
- * module active at a time. Calling this function from multiple contexts
- * appends different data to the same, single instance of the module, which causes an
- * erroneous value to be calculated.
- *
- * \param data Input data stream to be written into the CRC calculation
- * \param size Size of the data stream in bytes
- */
- void hal_crc_compute_partial(const uint8_t *data, const size_t size);
- /* Reads the checksum result from the CRC module.
- *
- * Reads the final checksum result for the final checksum value. The returned
- * value is cast as an unsigned 32-bit integer. The actual size of the returned
- * result depends on the polynomial used to configure the CRC module.
- *
- * Additional transformations that are used in the default configuration of the
- * input polynomial are applied to the result before it is returned from this
- * function. These transformations include: the final xor being appended to the
- * calculation, and the result being reflected if required.
- *
- * Calling this function multiple times is undefined. The first call to this
- * function returns the final result of the CRC calculation. The return
- * value on successive calls is undefined because the contents of the register after
- * accessing them is platform-specific.
- *
- * This function is not thread safe. There is only one instance of the CRC
- * module active at a time. Calling this function from multiple contexts may
- * return incorrect data or affect the current state of the module.
- *
- * \return The final CRC checksum after the reflections and final calculations
- * have been applied.
- */
- uint32_t hal_crc_get_result(void);
- /**@}*/
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- };
- #endif
- #endif // DEVICE_CRC
- #endif // MBED_CRC_HAL_API_H
- /**@}*/
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