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******************************************************************************/ /***************************** Include Files *********************************/ #include "xparameters.h" #include "xtmrctr.h" #include "xintc.h" #include "xil_exception.h" /************************** Constant Definitions *****************************/ /* * The following constants map to the XPAR parameters created in the * xparameters.h file. They are only defined here such that a user can easily * change all the needed parameters in one place. */ #define TMRCTR_DEVICE_ID XPAR_TMRCTR_0_DEVICE_ID #define INTC_DEVICE_ID XPAR_INTC_0_DEVICE_ID #define TMRCTR_INTERRUPT_ID XPAR_INTC_0_TMRCTR_0_VEC_ID /* * The following constant determines which timer counter of the device that is * used for this example, there are currently 2 timer counters in a device * and this example uses the first one, 0, the timer numbers are 0 based */ #define TIMER_CNTR_0 0 #define TIMER_CNTR_1 1 /* * The following constants are used to set the reset value of the timer counter, * making this number larger reduces the amount of time this example consumes * because it is the value the timer counter is loaded with when it is started */ #define RESET_VALUE_CNTR_0 0xF0000000 #define RESET_VALUE_CNTR_1 0xFFFFFF00 /**************************** Type Definitions *******************************/ /***************** Macros (Inline Functions) Definitions *********************/ /************************** Function Prototypes ******************************/ int TmrCtrCascadeIntrExample(XIntc* IntcInstancePtr, XTmrCtr* InstancePtr, u16 DeviceId, u16 IntrId); static int TmrCtrSetupIntrSystem(XIntc* IntcInstancePtr, XTmrCtr* InstancePtr, u16 DeviceId, u16 IntrId); void TimerCounterHandler(void *CallBackRef, u8 TmrCtrNumber); void TmrCtrDisableIntr(XIntc* IntcInstancePtr, u16 IntrId); /************************** Variable Definitions *****************************/ XIntc InterruptController; /* The instance of the Interrupt Controller */ XTmrCtr TimerCounterInst; /* The instance of the Timer Counter */ /* * The following variables are shared between non-interrupt processing and * interrupt processing such that they must be global. */ volatile int TimerExpired; /*****************************************************************************/ /** * This function is the main function of the Tmrctr 64 bit example using * Interrupts. * * @param None. * * @return * * - XST_SUCCESS to indicate success * - XST_FAILURE to indicate a failure. * * @note None. * ******************************************************************************/ int main(void) { int Status; /* * Run the Timer Counter Cascade mode - Interrupt example. */ Status = TmrCtrCascadeIntrExample(&InterruptController, &TimerCounterInst, TMRCTR_DEVICE_ID, TMRCTR_INTERRUPT_ID); if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) { return XST_FAILURE; } return XST_SUCCESS; } /*****************************************************************************/ /** * This function does a minimal test on the timer counter device and driver as a * design example. The purpose of this function is to illustrate how to use the * XTmrCtr driver in cascade mode of operation. It initializes a timer counter * and then sets it up in compare mode with auto reload such that a periodic * interrupt is generated. * * This function uses interrupt driven mode of the timer counter. * * @param IntcInstancePtr is a pointer to the Interrupt Controller * driver Instance * @param TmrCtrInstancePtr is a pointer to the XTmrCtr driver Instance * @param DeviceId is the XPAR__DEVICE_ID value from * xparameters.h * @param IntrId is XPAR___VEC_ID * value from xparameters.h * * @return * - XST_SUCCESS if the Test is successful. * - XST_FAILURE if the Test is Not Successful. * * @note This function contains an infinite loop such that if interrupts * are not working it may never return. * *****************************************************************************/ int TmrCtrCascadeIntrExample(XIntc *IntcInstancePtr, XTmrCtr *TmrCtrInstancePtr, u16 DeviceId, u16 IntrId) { int Status; int LastTimerExpired = 0; /* * Initialize the timer counter so that it's ready to use, * specify the device ID that is generated in xparameters.h */ Status = XTmrCtr_Initialize(TmrCtrInstancePtr, DeviceId); if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) { return XST_FAILURE; } /* * Perform a self-test to ensure that the hardware was built * correctly, use the 1st timer in the device (0) */ Status = XTmrCtr_SelfTest(TmrCtrInstancePtr, TIMER_CNTR_0); if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) { return XST_FAILURE; } /* * Perform a self-test to ensure that the hardware was built * correctly, use the 2nd timer in the device (0) */ Status = XTmrCtr_SelfTest(TmrCtrInstancePtr, TIMER_CNTR_1); if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) { return XST_FAILURE; } /* * Connect the timer counter to the interrupt subsystem such that * interrupts can occur. This function is application specific. * In the cascade mode only the interrupt from Timer Zero is valid. */ Status = TmrCtrSetupIntrSystem(IntcInstancePtr, TmrCtrInstancePtr, DeviceId, IntrId); if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) { return XST_FAILURE; } /* * Setup the handler for the timer counter that will be called from the * interrupt context when the timer expires, specify a pointer to the * timer counter driver instance as the callback reference so the handler * is able to access the instance data */ XTmrCtr_SetHandler(TmrCtrInstancePtr, TimerCounterHandler, TmrCtrInstancePtr); /* * Set a reset value for the timer counter such that it will expire * eariler than letting it roll over from 0, the reset value is loaded * into the timer counter when it is started */ XTmrCtr_SetResetValue(TmrCtrInstancePtr, TIMER_CNTR_0, RESET_VALUE_CNTR_0); XTmrCtr_SetResetValue(TmrCtrInstancePtr, TIMER_CNTR_1, RESET_VALUE_CNTR_1); /* * Enable the interrupt of the timer counter so interrupts will occur * and use auto reload mode such that the timer counter will reload * itself automatically and continue repeatedly, without this option * it would expire once only and set the Cascade mode. */ XTmrCtr_SetOptions(TmrCtrInstancePtr, TIMER_CNTR_0, XTC_INT_MODE_OPTION | XTC_AUTO_RELOAD_OPTION | XTC_CASCADE_MODE_OPTION); /* * Reset the timer counters such that it's incrementing by default */ XTmrCtr_Reset(TmrCtrInstancePtr, TIMER_CNTR_0); XTmrCtr_Reset(TmrCtrInstancePtr, TIMER_CNTR_1); /* * Start the timer counter 0 such that it's incrementing by default, * then wait for it to timeout a number of times. */ XTmrCtr_Start(TmrCtrInstancePtr, TIMER_CNTR_0); while (1) { /* * Wait for the first timer counter to expire as indicated by the * shared variable which the handler will increment */ while (TimerExpired == LastTimerExpired) { } LastTimerExpired = TimerExpired; /* * If it has expired a number of times, then stop the timer counter * and stop this example */ if (TimerExpired == 3) { XTmrCtr_Stop(TmrCtrInstancePtr, TIMER_CNTR_0); break; } } TmrCtrDisableIntr(IntcInstancePtr, DeviceId); return XST_SUCCESS; } /*****************************************************************************/ /** * This function is the handler which performs processing for the timer counter. * It is called from an interrupt context such that the amount of processing * performed should be minimized. It is called when the timer counter expires * if interrupts are enabled. * * This handler provides an example of how to handle timer counter interrupts * but is application specific. * * @param CallBackRef is a pointer to the callback function * @param TmrCtrNumber is the number of the timer to which this * handler is associated with. * * @return None. * * @note None. * ******************************************************************************/ void TimerCounterHandler(void *CallBackRef, u8 TmrCtrNumber) { XTmrCtr *InstancePtr = (XTmrCtr *)CallBackRef; /* * Check if the timer counter has expired, checking is not necessary * since that's the reason this function is executed, this just shows * how the callback reference can be used as a pointer to the instance * of the timer counter that expired, increment a shared variable so * the main thread of execution can see the timer expired */ if (XTmrCtr_IsExpired(InstancePtr, TmrCtrNumber)) { TimerExpired++; if(TimerExpired == 3) { XTmrCtr_SetOptions(InstancePtr, TmrCtrNumber, 0); } } } /*****************************************************************************/ /** * This function setups the interrupt system such that interrupts can occur * for the timer counter. This function is application specific since the actual * system may or may not have an interrupt controller. The timer counter could * be directly connected to a processor without an interrupt controller. The * user should modify this function to fit the application. * * @param IntcInstancePtr is a pointer to the Interrupt Controller * driver Instance. * @param TmrCtrInstancePtr is a pointer to the XTmrCtr driver Instance. * @param DeviceId is the XPAR__DEVICE_ID value from * xparameters.h. * @param IntrId is XPAR___VEC_ID * value from xparameters.h. * * @return * - XST_SUCCESS if the Test is successful * - XST_FAILURE if the Test is not successful * * @note This function contains an infinite loop such that if interrupts * are not working it may never return. * ******************************************************************************/ static int TmrCtrSetupIntrSystem(XIntc* IntcInstancePtr, XTmrCtr* TmrCtrInstancePtr, u16 DeviceId, u16 IntrId) { int Status; /* * Initialize the interrupt controller driver so that * it's ready to use, specify the device ID that is generated in * xparameters.h */ Status = XIntc_Initialize(IntcInstancePtr, INTC_DEVICE_ID); if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) { return XST_FAILURE; } /* * Connect a device driver handler that will be called when an interrupt * for the device occurs, the device driver handler performs the specific * interrupt processing for the device */ Status = XIntc_Connect(IntcInstancePtr, IntrId, (XInterruptHandler)XTmrCtr_InterruptHandler, (void *)TmrCtrInstancePtr); if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) { return XST_FAILURE; } /* * Start the interrupt controller such that interrupts are enabled for * all devices that cause interrupts, specific real mode so that * the timer counter can cause interrupts thru the interrupt controller. */ Status = XIntc_Start(IntcInstancePtr, XIN_REAL_MODE); if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) { return XST_FAILURE; } /* * Enable the interrupt for the timer counter */ XIntc_Enable(IntcInstancePtr, IntrId); /* * Initialize the exception table. */ Xil_ExceptionInit(); /* * Register the interrupt controller handler with the exception table. */ Xil_ExceptionRegisterHandler(XIL_EXCEPTION_ID_INT, (Xil_ExceptionHandler) XIntc_InterruptHandler, IntcInstancePtr); /* * Enable non-critical exceptions. */ Xil_ExceptionEnable(); return XST_SUCCESS; } /******************************************************************************/ /** * * This function disables the interrupts for the Timer. * * @param IntcInstancePtr is a reference to the Interrupt Controller * driver Instance. * @param IntrId is XPAR___VEC_ID * value from xparameters.h. * * @return None. * * @note None. * ******************************************************************************/ void TmrCtrDisableIntr(XIntc* IntcInstancePtr, u16 IntrId) { /* * Disable the interrupt for the timer counter */ XIntc_Disable(IntcInstancePtr, IntrId); return; }