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* *******************************************************************************/ /******************************* Include Files ********************************/ #include "xdptx.h" #include "xdptx_example_common.h" #include "xparameters.h" #include "xstatus.h" #include "xtmrctr.h" /**************************** Constant Definitions ****************************/ #define DPTX_DEVICE_ID XPAR_DISPLAYPORT_0_DEVICE_ID /**************************** Function Prototypes *****************************/ static void Dptx_CustomWaitUs(void *InstancePtr, u32 MicroSeconds); /*************************** Variable Declarations ****************************/ XTmrCtr TimerCounterInst; /**************************** Function Definitions ****************************/ int main(void) { u32 Status; /* Do platform initialization here. This is hardware system specific - * it is up to the user to implement this function. */ Dptx_PlatformInit(); /*******************/ /* Set a custom timer handler for improved delay accuracy. * Note: This only has an affect for MicroBlaze systems. */ XDptx_SetUserTimerHandler(&DptxInstance, &Dptx_CustomWaitUs, &TimerCounterInst); Status = Dptx_SetupExample(&DptxInstance, DPTX_DEVICE_ID); if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) { return XST_FAILURE; } #if defined(TRAIN_ADAPTIVE) XDptx_EnableTrainAdaptive(&DptxInstance, 1); #else XDptx_EnableTrainAdaptive(&DptxInstance, 0); #endif #if defined(TRAIN_HAS_REDRIVER) XDptx_SetHasRedriverInPath(&DptxInstance, 1); #else XDptx_SetHasRedriverInPath(&DptxInstance, 0); #endif /* A receiver must be connected at this point. */ Dptx_Run(&DptxInstance, USE_LANE_COUNT, USE_LINK_RATE); /* Do not return in order to keep the program running. */ while (1); return XST_SUCCESS; } static void Dptx_CustomWaitUs(void *InstancePtr, u32 MicroSeconds) { XDptx *XDptx_InstancePtr = (XDptx *)InstancePtr; u32 TimerVal; XTmrCtr_Start(XDptx_InstancePtr->UserTimerPtr, 0); /* Wait specified number of useconds. */ do { TimerVal = XTmrCtr_GetValue(XDptx_InstancePtr->UserTimerPtr, 0); } while (TimerVal < (MicroSeconds * (XDptx_InstancePtr->TxConfig.SAxiClkHz / 1000000))); XTmrCtr_Stop(XDptx_InstancePtr->UserTimerPtr, 0); }