/***************************************************************************//** * @file * @brief CMSIS Cortex-M3 Peripheral Access Layer for EFM32 devices. * @author Energy Micro AS * @version 2.3.2 ******************************************************************************* * @section License * (C) Copyright 2011 Energy Micro AS, http://www.energymicro.com ******************************************************************************* * * This source code is the property of Energy Micro AS. The source and compiled * code may only be used on Energy Micro "EFM32" microcontrollers. * * This copyright notice may not be removed from the source code nor changed. * * DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY/LIMITATION OF REMEDIES: Energy Micro AS has no * obligation to support this Software. Energy Micro AS is providing the * Software "AS IS", with no express or implied warranties of any kind, * including, but not limited to, any implied warranties of merchantability * or fitness for any particular purpose or warranties against infringement * of any proprietary rights of a third party. * * Energy Micro AS will not be liable for any consequential, incidental, or * special damages, or any other relief, or for any claim by any third party, * arising from your use of this Software. * ******************************************************************************/ #include #include "efm32.h" /******************************************************************************* ****************************** DEFINES ************************************ ******************************************************************************/ /** LFRCO frequency, tuned to below frequency during manufacturing. */ #define EFM32_LFRCO_FREQ (32768UL) #define EFM32_ULFRCO_FREQ (1000UL) /******************************************************************************* ************************** LOCAL VARIABLES ******************************** ******************************************************************************/ /* System oscillator frequencies. These frequencies are normally constant */ /* for a target, but they are made configurable in order to allow run-time */ /* handling of different boards. The crystal oscillator clocks can be set */ /* compile time to a non-default value by defining respective EFM32_nFXO_FREQ */ /* values according to board design. By defining the EFM32_nFXO_FREQ to 0, */ /* one indicates that the oscillator is not present, in order to save some */ /* SW footprint. */ #ifndef EFM32_HFXO_FREQ #ifdef _EFM32_GIANT_FAMILY #define EFM32_HFXO_FREQ (48000000UL) #else #define EFM32_HFXO_FREQ (32000000UL) #endif #endif /* Do not define variable if HF crystal oscillator not present */ #if (EFM32_HFXO_FREQ > 0) /** @cond DO_NOT_INCLUDE_WITH_DOXYGEN */ /** System HFXO clock. */ static uint32_t SystemHFXOClock = EFM32_HFXO_FREQ; /** @endcond (DO_NOT_INCLUDE_WITH_DOXYGEN) */ #endif #ifndef EFM32_LFXO_FREQ #define EFM32_LFXO_FREQ (EFM32_LFRCO_FREQ) #endif /* Do not define variable if LF crystal oscillator not present */ #if (EFM32_LFXO_FREQ > 0) /** @cond DO_NOT_INCLUDE_WITH_DOXYGEN */ /** System LFXO clock. */ static uint32_t SystemLFXOClock = EFM32_LFXO_FREQ; /** @endcond (DO_NOT_INCLUDE_WITH_DOXYGEN) */ #endif /******************************************************************************* ************************** GLOBAL VARIABLES ******************************* ******************************************************************************/ /** * @brief * System System Clock Frequency (Core Clock). * * @details * Required CMSIS global variable that must be kept up-to-date. */ uint32_t SystemCoreClock; /******************************************************************************* ************************** GLOBAL FUNCTIONS ******************************* ******************************************************************************/ /***************************************************************************//** * @brief * Get the current core clock frequency. * * @details * Calculate and get the current core clock frequency based on the current * configuration. Assuming that the SystemCoreClock global variable is * maintained, the core clock frequency is stored in that variable as well. * This function will however calculate the core clock based on actual HW * configuration. It will also update the SystemCoreClock global variable. * * @note * This is an EFM32 proprietary function, not part of the CMSIS definition. * * @return * The current core clock frequency in Hz. ******************************************************************************/ uint32_t SystemCoreClockGet(void) { uint32_t ret; ret = SystemHFClockGet(); #if defined (_EFM32_GIANT_FAMILY) /* Leopard/Giant Gecko has an additional divider */ ret = ret / (1 + ((CMU->CTRL & _CMU_CTRL_HFCLKDIV_MASK)>>_CMU_CTRL_HFCLKDIV_SHIFT)); #endif ret >>= (CMU->HFCORECLKDIV & _CMU_HFCORECLKDIV_HFCORECLKDIV_MASK) >> _CMU_HFCORECLKDIV_HFCORECLKDIV_SHIFT; /* Keep CMSIS variable up-to-date just in case */ SystemCoreClock = ret; return ret; } /***************************************************************************//** * @brief * Get the current HFCLK frequency. * * @note * This is an EFM32 proprietary function, not part of the CMSIS definition. * * @return * The current HFCLK frequency in Hz. ******************************************************************************/ uint32_t SystemHFClockGet(void) { uint32_t ret; switch (CMU->STATUS & (CMU_STATUS_HFRCOSEL | CMU_STATUS_HFXOSEL | CMU_STATUS_LFRCOSEL | CMU_STATUS_LFXOSEL)) { case CMU_STATUS_LFXOSEL: #if (EFM32_LFXO_FREQ > 0) ret = SystemLFXOClock; #else /* We should not get here, since core should not be clocked. May */ /* be caused by a misconfiguration though. */ ret = 0; #endif break; case CMU_STATUS_LFRCOSEL: ret = EFM32_LFRCO_FREQ; break; case CMU_STATUS_HFXOSEL: #if (EFM32_HFXO_FREQ > 0) ret = SystemHFXOClock; #else /* We should not get here, since core should not be clocked. May */ /* be caused by a misconfiguration though. */ ret = 0; #endif break; default: /* CMU_STATUS_HFRCOSEL */ switch (CMU->HFRCOCTRL & _CMU_HFRCOCTRL_BAND_MASK) { case CMU_HFRCOCTRL_BAND_28MHZ: ret = 28000000; break; case CMU_HFRCOCTRL_BAND_21MHZ: ret = 21000000; break; case CMU_HFRCOCTRL_BAND_14MHZ: ret = 14000000; break; case CMU_HFRCOCTRL_BAND_11MHZ: ret = 11000000; break; case CMU_HFRCOCTRL_BAND_7MHZ: ret = 7000000; break; case CMU_HFRCOCTRL_BAND_1MHZ: ret = 1000000; break; default: ret = 0; break; } break; } return ret; } /**************************************************************************//** * @brief * Get high frequency crystal oscillator clock frequency for target system. * * @note * This is an EFM32 proprietary function, not part of the CMSIS definition. * * @return * HFXO frequency in Hz. *****************************************************************************/ uint32_t SystemHFXOClockGet(void) { /* External crystal oscillator present? */ #if (EFM32_HFXO_FREQ > 0) return SystemHFXOClock; #else return 0; #endif } /**************************************************************************//** * @brief * Set high frequency crystal oscillator clock frequency for target system. * * @note * This function is mainly provided for being able to handle target systems * with different HF crystal oscillator frequencies run-time. If used, it * should probably only be used once during system startup. * * @note * This is an EFM32 proprietary function, not part of the CMSIS definition. * * @param[in] freq * HFXO frequency in Hz used for target. *****************************************************************************/ void SystemHFXOClockSet(uint32_t freq) { /* External crystal oscillator present? */ #if (EFM32_HFXO_FREQ > 0) SystemHFXOClock = freq; /* Update core clock frequency if HFXO is used to clock core */ if (CMU->STATUS & CMU_STATUS_HFXOSEL) { /* The function will update the global variable */ SystemCoreClockGet(); } #else (void)freq; /* Unused parameter */ #endif } /**************************************************************************//** * @brief * Initialize the system. * * @details * Do required generic HW system init. * * @note * This function is invoked during system init, before the main() routine * and any data has been initialized. For this reason, it cannot do any * initialization of variables etc. *****************************************************************************/ void SystemInit(void) { } /**************************************************************************//** * @brief * Get low frequency RC oscillator clock frequency for target system. * * @note * This is an EFM32 proprietary function, not part of the CMSIS definition. * * @return * LFRCO frequency in Hz. *****************************************************************************/ uint32_t SystemLFRCOClockGet(void) { /* Currently we assume that this frequency is properly tuned during */ /* manufacturing and is not changed after reset. If future requirements */ /* for re-tuning by user, we can add support for that. */ return EFM32_LFRCO_FREQ; } /**************************************************************************//** * @brief * Get ultra low frequency RC oscillator clock frequency for target system. * * @note * This is an EFM32 proprietary function, not part of the CMSIS definition. * * @return * ULFRCO frequency in Hz. *****************************************************************************/ uint32_t SystemULFRCOClockGet(void) { /* The ULFRCO frequency is not tuned, and can be very inaccurate */ return EFM32_ULFRCO_FREQ; } /**************************************************************************//** * @brief * Get low frequency crystal oscillator clock frequency for target system. * * @note * This is an EFM32 proprietary function, not part of the CMSIS definition. * * @return * LFXO frequency in Hz. *****************************************************************************/ uint32_t SystemLFXOClockGet(void) { /* External crystal oscillator present? */ #if (EFM32_LFXO_FREQ > 0) return SystemLFXOClock; #else return 0; #endif } /**************************************************************************//** * @brief * Set low frequency crystal oscillator clock frequency for target system. * * @note * This function is mainly provided for being able to handle target systems * with different HF crystal oscillator frequencies run-time. If used, it * should probably only be used once during system startup. * * @note * This is an EFM32 proprietary function, not part of the CMSIS definition. * * @param[in] freq * LFXO frequency in Hz used for target. *****************************************************************************/ void SystemLFXOClockSet(uint32_t freq) { /* External crystal oscillator present? */ #if (EFM32_LFXO_FREQ > 0) SystemLFXOClock = freq; /* Update core clock frequency if LFXO is used to clock core */ if (CMU->STATUS & CMU_STATUS_LFXOSEL) { /* The function will update the global variable */ SystemCoreClockGet(); } #else (void)freq; /* Unused parameter */ #endif }