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******************************************************************************/ /***************************** Include Files *********************************/ #include "xparameters.h" #include "xstatus.h" #include "xiomodule.h" #include "xil_exception.h" /************************** Constant Definitions *****************************/ /* * The following constants map to the XPAR parameters created in the * xparameters.h file. They are defined here such that a user can easily * change all the needed parameters in one place. */ #define IOMODULE_DEVICE_ID XPAR_IOMODULE_0_DEVICE_ID /**************************** Type Definitions *******************************/ /***************** Macros (Inline Functions) Definitions *********************/ /************************** Function Prototypes ******************************/ XStatus IoModuleExample(u16 DeviceId); XStatus SetUpInterruptSystem(XIOModule *XIoModuleInstancePtr); void DeviceDriverHandler(void *CallbackRef); /************************** Variable Definitions *****************************/ static XIOModule IOModule; /* Instance of the IO Module */ /* * Create a shared variable to be used by the main thread of processing and * the interrupt processing. */ volatile static u32 InterruptProcessed = 0; /*****************************************************************************/ /** * * This is the main function for the IO Module example . * * @param None. * * @return XST_SUCCESS to indicate success, otherwise XST_FAILURE. * * @note None. * ****************************************************************************/ int main(void) { XStatus Status; /* * Run the example , specify the Device ID generated in xparameters.h */ Status = IOModuleExample(IOMODULE_DEVICE_ID); if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) { return XST_FAILURE; } return XST_SUCCESS; } /*****************************************************************************/ /** * * This function is an example of how to use the IO Module driver component * (XIOModule) and the hardware device. This function is designed to work * without external hardware devices to cause interrupts. It may not return if * the IO Module is not properly connected to the processor in either software * or hardware. * * @param DeviceId is device ID of the IO Module Device, typically * XPAR__DEVICE_ID value from xparameters.h * * @return XST_SUCCESS to indicate success, otherwise XST_FAILURE * * @note None. * ******************************************************************************/ XStatus IOModuleExample(u16 DeviceId) { XStatus Status; /* * Initialize the IO Module driver so that it is ready to use. */ Status = XIOModule_Initialize(&IOModule, DeviceId); if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) { return XST_FAILURE; } /* * Perform a self-test to ensure that the hardware was built correctly. */ Status = XIOModule_SelfTest(&IOModule); if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) { return XST_FAILURE; } /* * Setup the Interrupt System. */ Status = SetUpInterruptSystem(&IOModule); if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) { return XST_FAILURE; } /* * Generate the interrupts. */ Status = XOModule_GenerateIntr(&IOModule); if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) { return XST_FAILURE; } /* * Wait for the interrupts to be processed, if no interrupt occurs this * loop will wait forever. */ while (1) { /* * If the interrupts occurred which is indicated by the global * variable which is set in the device driver handler, then * stop waiting */ if (InterruptProcessed) { break; } } return XST_SUCCESS; } /******************************************************************************/ /** * * This function connects the interrupt handler of the IO Module to the * processor. This function is separate to allow it to be customized for each * application. Each processor or RTOS may require unique processing to connect * the interrupt handler. * * @param None. * * @return None. * * @note None. * ****************************************************************************/ XStatus SetUpInterruptSystem(XIOModule *XIOModuleInstancePtr) { XStatus Status; /* * 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 = XIOModule_Connect(XIOModuleInstancePtr, IOMODULE_DEVICE_ID, (XInterruptHandler) DeviceDriverHandler, (void *)0); if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) { return XST_FAILURE; } /* * Start the IO Module such that interrupts are enabled for all devices * that cause interrupts. */ Status = XIOModule_Start(XIOModuleInstancePtr); if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) { return XST_FAILURE; } /* * Enable interrupts for the device and then cause interrupts so the * handlers will be called. */ XIOModule_Enable(XIOModuleInstancePtr, IOMODULE_DEVICE_ID); /* * Initialize the exception table. */ Xil_ExceptionInit(); /* * Register the IO module interrupt handler with the exception table. */ Xil_ExceptionRegisterHandler(XIL_EXCEPTION_ID_INT, (Xil_ExceptionHandler)XIOModule_DeviceInterruptHandler, (void*) 0); /* * Enable exceptions. */ Xil_ExceptionEnable(); return XST_SUCCESS; } /******************************************************************************/ /** * * This function is designed to look like an interrupt handler in a device * driver. This is typically a 2nd level handler that is called from the * IO Module interrupt handler. This handler would typically perform device * specific processing such as reading and writing the registers of the device * to clear the interrupt condition and pass any data to an application using * the device driver. Many drivers already provide this handler and the user * is not required to create it. * * @param CallbackRef is passed back to the device driver's interrupt handler * by the XIOModule driver. It was given to the XIOModule driver in * the XIOModule_Connect() function call. It is typically a pointer * to the device driver instance variable if using the Xilinx Level 1 * device drivers. In this example, we do not care about the callback * reference, so we passed it a 0 when connecting the handler to the * XIOModule driver and we make no use of it here. * * @return None. * * @note None. * ****************************************************************************/ void DeviceDriverHandler(void *CallbackRef) { /* * Indicate the interrupt has been processed using a shared variable. */ InterruptsProcessed++; }