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/**
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* @file xhwicap_intr_example.c
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*
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*
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* This file contains a design example using the HwIcap driver (XHwIcap) and
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* the HwIcap device using the interrupt mode.
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*
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* @note None.
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*
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*
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* *****WARNING ************
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*
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* This is not an example that can be used directly. This example gives the
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* sequence of steps that need to be done for programming the FPGA with a given
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* configuration(partial) file. This configuration file differs from each system
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* and each version of the FPGA device.
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*
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*<pre>
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*
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* MODIFICATION HISTORY:
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*
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* Ver Who Date Changes
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* ----- ---- -------- ---------------------------------------------------------
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* 2.00a sv 09/29/07 First release
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* 4.00a hvm 12/1/09 Updated with HAL phase 1 changes
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* 5.00a hvm 2/25/10 Updated with S6 support
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* 10.0 bss 6/24/14 Removed support for families older than 7 series
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*
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*</pre>
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******************************************************************************/
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/***************************** Include Files *********************************/
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#include "xparameters.h" /* XPAR parameters */
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#include "xhwicap.h" /* HwIcap device driver */
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#include "xintc.h" /* Interrupt controller device driver */
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#include "xil_exception.h" /* Exceptions */
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/************************** Constant Definitions *****************************/
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/*
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* The following constants map to the XPAR parameters created in the
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* xparameters.h file. They are defined here such that a user can easily
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* change all the needed parameters in one place.
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*/
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#define HWICAP_DEVICE_ID XPAR_HWICAP_0_DEVICE_ID
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#define INTC_DEVICE_ID XPAR_INTC_0_DEVICE_ID
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#define HWICAP_IRPT_INTR XPAR_INTC_0_HWICAP_0_VEC_ID
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/*
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* This is the size of the buffer in words which is written in this example.
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*/
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#define TEST_WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE 4096
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#error This is an example to show the usage of the device/driver in Interrupt \
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mode. The user has to give a valid partial bitstream as in input to \
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the example otherwise it may overwrite the existing configuration \
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data in the device and result in unpredicatble behaviour
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/**************************** Type Definitions *******************************/
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/***************** Macros (Inline Functions) Definitions *********************/
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/************************** Function Prototypes ******************************/
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int HwIcapIntrExample(XIntc *IntcInstancePtr,
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XHwIcap *HwIcapInstancePtr,
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u16 HwIcapDeviceId,
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u16 HwIcapIntrId);
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void HwIcapIntrHandler(void *CallBackRef, u32 StatusEvent, u32 WordCount);
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static int HwIcapSetupInterruptSystem(XIntc* IntcInstancePtr,
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XHwIcap *HwIcapPtr,
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u16 IntrId );
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/************************** Variable Definitions *****************************/
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/*
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* The instances to support the device drivers are global such that the
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* are initialized to zero each time the program runs.
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*/
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static XIntc IntcInstance; /* The instance of the Interrupt Controller */
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static XHwIcap HwIcapInstance; /* The instance of the HwIcap device */
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/*
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* The following variables are shared between non-interrupt processing and
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* interrupt processing such that they must be global.
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*/
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volatile int TransferInProgress;
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/*
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* The following variable tracks any errors that occur during interrupt
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* processing
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*/
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int Error;
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/*
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* The following variables are used to read and write to the HwIcap device, they
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* are global to avoid having large buffers on the stack.
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*/
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u32 WriteBuffer[TEST_WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE];
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/*****************************************************************************/
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/**
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*
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* Main function to call the HwIcap interrupt example.
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*
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* @param None
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*
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* @return XST_SUCCESS if successful, otherwise XST_FAILURE.
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*
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* @note None
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*
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******************************************************************************/
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int main(void)
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{
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int Status;
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/*
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* Run the HwIcap Interrupt example.
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*/
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Status = HwIcapIntrExample(&IntcInstance, &HwIcapInstance,
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HWICAP_DEVICE_ID,
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HWICAP_IRPT_INTR);
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if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) {
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return XST_FAILURE;
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}
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return XST_SUCCESS;
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}
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/*****************************************************************************/
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/**
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*
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* This function does a minimal test on the HwIcap device and driver as a
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* design example. The purpose of this function is to illustrate how to use
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* the XHwIcap component using the interrupt mode.
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*
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* This function sends data and expects to receive the same data.
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*
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*
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* @param IntcInstancePtr is a pointer to the instance of the INTC component.
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* @param HwIcapInstancePtr is a pointer to the instance of HwIcap component.
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* @param HwIcapDeviceId is the Device ID of the HwIcap Device and is the
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* XPAR_<HWICAP_instance>_DEVICE_ID value from xparameters.h.
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* @param HwIcapIntrId is the interrupt Id and is typically
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* XPAR_<INTC_instance>_<HWICAP_instance>_IP2INTC_IRPT_INTR
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* value from xparameters.h .
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*
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* @return XST_SUCCESS if successful, otherwise XST_FAILURE.
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*
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* @note
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*
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* This function contains an infinite loop such that if interrupts are not
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* working it may never return.
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*
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******************************************************************************/
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int HwIcapIntrExample(XIntc *IntcInstancePtr, XHwIcap *HwIcapInstancePtr,
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u16 HwIcapDeviceId, u16 HwIcapIntrId)
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{
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int Status;
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u32 Count;
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u8 Test;
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XHwIcap_Config *ConfigPtr;
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/*
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* Initialize the HwIcap driver.
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*/
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ConfigPtr = XHwIcap_LookupConfig(HwIcapDeviceId);
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if (ConfigPtr == NULL) {
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return XST_FAILURE;
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}
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Status = XHwIcap_CfgInitialize(HwIcapInstancePtr,
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ConfigPtr,
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ConfigPtr->BaseAddress);
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if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) {
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return XST_FAILURE;
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}
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/*
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* Perform a self-test to ensure that the hardware was built correctly.
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*/
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Status = XHwIcap_SelfTest(HwIcapInstancePtr);
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if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) {
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return XST_FAILURE;
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}
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/*
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* Connect the HwIcap device to the interrupt subsystem such that
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* interrupts can occur. This function is application specific.
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*/
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Status = HwIcapSetupInterruptSystem(IntcInstancePtr,
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HwIcapInstancePtr,
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HwIcapIntrId);
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if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) {
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return XST_FAILURE;
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}
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/*
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* Setup the handler for the HwIcap that will be called from the
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* interrupt context when an HwIcap status occurs, specify a pointer
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* to the HwIcap driver instance as the callback reference so the
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* handler is able to access the instance data.
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*/
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XHwIcap_SetInterruptHandler(HwIcapInstancePtr, HwIcapInstancePtr,
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(XHwIcap_StatusHandler)HwIcapIntrHandler);
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/*
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* Initialize the write buffer with pattern to write.
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*/
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for (Count = 0; Count < TEST_WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE;) {
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WriteBuffer[Count++] = XHI_DUMMY_PACKET;
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WriteBuffer[Count++] = XHI_SYNC_PACKET;
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WriteBuffer[Count++] = XHwIcap_Type1Read(XHI_IDCODE) | 1;
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WriteBuffer[Count++] = XHI_NOOP_PACKET;
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WriteBuffer[Count++] = XHI_NOOP_PACKET;
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WriteBuffer[Count++] = XHI_DUMMY_PACKET;
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WriteBuffer[Count++] = XHI_SYNC_PACKET;
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WriteBuffer[Count++] = XHwIcap_Type1Read(XHI_COR) | 1;
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WriteBuffer[Count++] = XHI_NOOP_PACKET;
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WriteBuffer[Count++] = XHI_NOOP_PACKET;
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}
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/*
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* Enable the Write FIFO Half Full Interrupt.
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*/
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XHwIcap_IntrEnable(HwIcapInstancePtr, XHI_IPIXR_WRP_MASK);
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/*
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* Write the the data to the device.
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*/
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TransferInProgress = TRUE;
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Status = XHwIcap_DeviceWrite(HwIcapInstancePtr,
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(u32 *) &WriteBuffer[0],
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TEST_WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE);
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if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) {
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return XST_FAILURE;
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}
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/*
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* Wait for the data to be written to the device.
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*/
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while (TransferInProgress);
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return XST_SUCCESS;
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}
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/*****************************************************************************/
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/**
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*
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* This function is the handler which performs processing for the HwIcap driver.
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* It is called from an interrupt context such that the amount of processing
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* performed should be minimized. It is called when a transfer of HwIcap data
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* completes or an error occurs.
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*
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* This handler provides an example of how to handle HwIcap interrupts and
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* is application specific.
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*
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* @param CallBackRef is the upper layer callback reference passed back
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* when the callback function is invoked.
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* @param StatusEvent is the event that just occurred.
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* @param WordCount is the number of words (32 bit) transferred up until
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* the event occurred.
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*
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* @return None.
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*
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* @note None.
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*
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******************************************************************************/
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void HwIcapIntrHandler(void *CallBackRef, u32 StatusEvent, u32 ByteCount)
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{
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/*
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* Indicate the transfer between the HwIcap to the Icap device is done
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* regardless of the status event.
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*/
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TransferInProgress = FALSE;
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/*
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* If the event was not transfer done, then track it as an error.
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*/
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if (StatusEvent != XST_HWICAP_WRITE_DONE) {
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Error++;
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}
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}
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/****************************************************************************/
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/**
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*
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* This function sets up the interrupt system so interrupts can occur for the
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* HwIcap device. The function is application-specific since the actual
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* system may or may not have an interrupt controller. The HwIcap device
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* could be directly connected to a processor without an interrupt controller.
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* The user should modify this function to fit the application.
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*
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* @param IntcInstancePtr is a pointer to the Interrupt Controller
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* driver Instance
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* @param HwIcapPtr is a pointer to the driver instance for the System
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* Monitor device which is going to be connected to the interrupt
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* controller
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* @param DeviceId is the XPAR_<HWICAP_INSTANCE>_DEVICE_ID value from
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* xparameters.h
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*
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* @return XST_SUCCESS if successful, or XST_FAILURE.
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*
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* @note None.
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*
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*
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****************************************************************************/
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static int HwIcapSetupInterruptSystem(XIntc* IntcInstancePtr,
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XHwIcap *HwIcapPtr,
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u16 IntrId )
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{
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int Status;
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/*
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* Initialize the interrupt controller driver so that it's ready to use.
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*/
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Status = XIntc_Initialize(IntcInstancePtr, INTC_DEVICE_ID);
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if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) {
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return XST_FAILURE;
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}
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/*
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* Connect the handler that will be called when an interrupt
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* for the device occurs, the handler defined above performs the
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* specific interrupt processing for the device.
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*/
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Status = XIntc_Connect(IntcInstancePtr,
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IntrId,
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(XInterruptHandler) XHwIcap_IntrHandler,
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HwIcapPtr);
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if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) {
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return XST_FAILURE;
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}
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/*
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* Start the interrupt controller so interrupts are enabled for all
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* devices that cause interrupts. Specify real mode so that the
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* HwIcap device can cause interrupts through the interrupt
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* controller.
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*/
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Status = XIntc_Start(IntcInstancePtr, XIN_REAL_MODE);
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if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) {
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return XST_FAILURE;
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}
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/*
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* Enable the interrupt for the HwIcap device.
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*/
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XIntc_Enable(IntcInstancePtr, IntrId);
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/*
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* Initialize the exception table.
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*/
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Xil_ExceptionInit();
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/*
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* Register the interrupt controller handler with the exception table.
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*/
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Xil_ExceptionRegisterHandler(XIL_EXCEPTION_ID_INT,
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(Xil_ExceptionHandler) XIntc_InterruptHandler,
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IntcInstancePtr);
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/*
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* Enable non-critical exceptions.
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*/
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Xil_ExceptionEnable();
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return XST_SUCCESS;
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}
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