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- /**
- ******************************************************************************
- * @file stm32f2xx_i2c.h
- * @author MCD Application Team
- * @version V1.1.3
- * @date 31-December-2021
- * @brief This file contains all the functions prototypes for the I2C firmware
- * library.
- ******************************************************************************
- * @attention
- *
- * Copyright (c) 2012 STMicroelectronics.
- * All rights reserved.
- *
- * This software is licensed under terms that can be found in the LICENSE file
- * in the root directory of this software component.
- * If no LICENSE file comes with this software, it is provided AS-IS.
- *
- ******************************************************************************
- */
- /* Define to prevent recursive inclusion -------------------------------------*/
- #ifndef __STM32F2xx_I2C_H
- #define __STM32F2xx_I2C_H
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- extern "C" {
- #endif
- /* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
- #include "stm32f2xx.h"
- /** @addtogroup STM32F2xx_StdPeriph_Driver
- * @{
- */
- /** @addtogroup I2C
- * @{
- */
- /* Exported types ------------------------------------------------------------*/
- /**
- * @brief I2C Init structure definition
- */
- typedef struct
- {
- uint32_t I2C_ClockSpeed; /*!< Specifies the clock frequency.
- This parameter must be set to a value lower than 400kHz */
- uint16_t I2C_Mode; /*!< Specifies the I2C mode.
- This parameter can be a value of @ref I2C_mode */
- uint16_t I2C_DutyCycle; /*!< Specifies the I2C fast mode duty cycle.
- This parameter can be a value of @ref I2C_duty_cycle_in_fast_mode */
- uint16_t I2C_OwnAddress1; /*!< Specifies the first device own address.
- This parameter can be a 7-bit or 10-bit address. */
- uint16_t I2C_Ack; /*!< Enables or disables the acknowledgement.
- This parameter can be a value of @ref I2C_acknowledgement */
- uint16_t I2C_AcknowledgedAddress; /*!< Specifies if 7-bit or 10-bit address is acknowledged.
- This parameter can be a value of @ref I2C_acknowledged_address */
- }I2C_InitTypeDef;
- /* Exported constants --------------------------------------------------------*/
- /** @defgroup I2C_Exported_Constants
- * @{
- */
- #define IS_I2C_ALL_PERIPH(PERIPH) (((PERIPH) == I2C1) || \
- ((PERIPH) == I2C2) || \
- ((PERIPH) == I2C3))
- /** @defgroup I2C_mode
- * @{
- */
- #define I2C_Mode_I2C ((uint16_t)0x0000)
- #define I2C_Mode_SMBusDevice ((uint16_t)0x0002)
- #define I2C_Mode_SMBusHost ((uint16_t)0x000A)
- #define IS_I2C_MODE(MODE) (((MODE) == I2C_Mode_I2C) || \
- ((MODE) == I2C_Mode_SMBusDevice) || \
- ((MODE) == I2C_Mode_SMBusHost))
- /**
- * @}
- */
- /** @defgroup I2C_duty_cycle_in_fast_mode
- * @{
- */
- #define I2C_DutyCycle_16_9 ((uint16_t)0x4000) /*!< I2C fast mode Tlow/Thigh = 16/9 */
- #define I2C_DutyCycle_2 ((uint16_t)0xBFFF) /*!< I2C fast mode Tlow/Thigh = 2 */
- #define IS_I2C_DUTY_CYCLE(CYCLE) (((CYCLE) == I2C_DutyCycle_16_9) || \
- ((CYCLE) == I2C_DutyCycle_2))
- /**
- * @}
- */
- /** @defgroup I2C_acknowledgement
- * @{
- */
- #define I2C_Ack_Enable ((uint16_t)0x0400)
- #define I2C_Ack_Disable ((uint16_t)0x0000)
- #define IS_I2C_ACK_STATE(STATE) (((STATE) == I2C_Ack_Enable) || \
- ((STATE) == I2C_Ack_Disable))
- /**
- * @}
- */
- /** @defgroup I2C_transfer_direction
- * @{
- */
- #define I2C_Direction_Transmitter ((uint8_t)0x00)
- #define I2C_Direction_Receiver ((uint8_t)0x01)
- #define IS_I2C_DIRECTION(DIRECTION) (((DIRECTION) == I2C_Direction_Transmitter) || \
- ((DIRECTION) == I2C_Direction_Receiver))
- /**
- * @}
- */
- /** @defgroup I2C_acknowledged_address
- * @{
- */
- #define I2C_AcknowledgedAddress_7bit ((uint16_t)0x4000)
- #define I2C_AcknowledgedAddress_10bit ((uint16_t)0xC000)
- #define IS_I2C_ACKNOWLEDGE_ADDRESS(ADDRESS) (((ADDRESS) == I2C_AcknowledgedAddress_7bit) || \
- ((ADDRESS) == I2C_AcknowledgedAddress_10bit))
- /**
- * @}
- */
- /** @defgroup I2C_registers
- * @{
- */
- #define I2C_Register_CR1 ((uint8_t)0x00)
- #define I2C_Register_CR2 ((uint8_t)0x04)
- #define I2C_Register_OAR1 ((uint8_t)0x08)
- #define I2C_Register_OAR2 ((uint8_t)0x0C)
- #define I2C_Register_DR ((uint8_t)0x10)
- #define I2C_Register_SR1 ((uint8_t)0x14)
- #define I2C_Register_SR2 ((uint8_t)0x18)
- #define I2C_Register_CCR ((uint8_t)0x1C)
- #define I2C_Register_TRISE ((uint8_t)0x20)
- #define IS_I2C_REGISTER(REGISTER) (((REGISTER) == I2C_Register_CR1) || \
- ((REGISTER) == I2C_Register_CR2) || \
- ((REGISTER) == I2C_Register_OAR1) || \
- ((REGISTER) == I2C_Register_OAR2) || \
- ((REGISTER) == I2C_Register_DR) || \
- ((REGISTER) == I2C_Register_SR1) || \
- ((REGISTER) == I2C_Register_SR2) || \
- ((REGISTER) == I2C_Register_CCR) || \
- ((REGISTER) == I2C_Register_TRISE))
- /**
- * @}
- */
- /** @defgroup I2C_NACK_position
- * @{
- */
- #define I2C_NACKPosition_Next ((uint16_t)0x0800)
- #define I2C_NACKPosition_Current ((uint16_t)0xF7FF)
- #define IS_I2C_NACK_POSITION(POSITION) (((POSITION) == I2C_NACKPosition_Next) || \
- ((POSITION) == I2C_NACKPosition_Current))
- /**
- * @}
- */
- /** @defgroup I2C_SMBus_alert_pin_level
- * @{
- */
- #define I2C_SMBusAlert_Low ((uint16_t)0x2000)
- #define I2C_SMBusAlert_High ((uint16_t)0xDFFF)
- #define IS_I2C_SMBUS_ALERT(ALERT) (((ALERT) == I2C_SMBusAlert_Low) || \
- ((ALERT) == I2C_SMBusAlert_High))
- /**
- * @}
- */
- /** @defgroup I2C_PEC_position
- * @{
- */
- #define I2C_PECPosition_Next ((uint16_t)0x0800)
- #define I2C_PECPosition_Current ((uint16_t)0xF7FF)
- #define IS_I2C_PEC_POSITION(POSITION) (((POSITION) == I2C_PECPosition_Next) || \
- ((POSITION) == I2C_PECPosition_Current))
- /**
- * @}
- */
- /** @defgroup I2C_interrupts_definition
- * @{
- */
- #define I2C_IT_BUF ((uint16_t)0x0400)
- #define I2C_IT_EVT ((uint16_t)0x0200)
- #define I2C_IT_ERR ((uint16_t)0x0100)
- #define IS_I2C_CONFIG_IT(IT) ((((IT) & (uint16_t)0xF8FF) == 0x00) && ((IT) != 0x00))
- /**
- * @}
- */
- /** @defgroup I2C_interrupts_definition
- * @{
- */
- #define I2C_IT_SMBALERT ((uint32_t)0x01008000)
- #define I2C_IT_TIMEOUT ((uint32_t)0x01004000)
- #define I2C_IT_PECERR ((uint32_t)0x01001000)
- #define I2C_IT_OVR ((uint32_t)0x01000800)
- #define I2C_IT_AF ((uint32_t)0x01000400)
- #define I2C_IT_ARLO ((uint32_t)0x01000200)
- #define I2C_IT_BERR ((uint32_t)0x01000100)
- #define I2C_IT_TXE ((uint32_t)0x06000080)
- #define I2C_IT_RXNE ((uint32_t)0x06000040)
- #define I2C_IT_STOPF ((uint32_t)0x02000010)
- #define I2C_IT_ADD10 ((uint32_t)0x02000008)
- #define I2C_IT_BTF ((uint32_t)0x02000004)
- #define I2C_IT_ADDR ((uint32_t)0x02000002)
- #define I2C_IT_SB ((uint32_t)0x02000001)
- #define IS_I2C_CLEAR_IT(IT) ((((IT) & (uint16_t)0x20FF) == 0x00) && ((IT) != (uint16_t)0x00))
- #define IS_I2C_GET_IT(IT) (((IT) == I2C_IT_SMBALERT) || ((IT) == I2C_IT_TIMEOUT) || \
- ((IT) == I2C_IT_PECERR) || ((IT) == I2C_IT_OVR) || \
- ((IT) == I2C_IT_AF) || ((IT) == I2C_IT_ARLO) || \
- ((IT) == I2C_IT_BERR) || ((IT) == I2C_IT_TXE) || \
- ((IT) == I2C_IT_RXNE) || ((IT) == I2C_IT_STOPF) || \
- ((IT) == I2C_IT_ADD10) || ((IT) == I2C_IT_BTF) || \
- ((IT) == I2C_IT_ADDR) || ((IT) == I2C_IT_SB))
- /**
- * @}
- */
- /** @defgroup I2C_flags_definition
- * @{
- */
- /**
- * @brief SR2 register flags
- */
- #define I2C_FLAG_DUALF ((uint32_t)0x00800000)
- #define I2C_FLAG_SMBHOST ((uint32_t)0x00400000)
- #define I2C_FLAG_SMBDEFAULT ((uint32_t)0x00200000)
- #define I2C_FLAG_GENCALL ((uint32_t)0x00100000)
- #define I2C_FLAG_TRA ((uint32_t)0x00040000)
- #define I2C_FLAG_BUSY ((uint32_t)0x00020000)
- #define I2C_FLAG_MSL ((uint32_t)0x00010000)
- /**
- * @brief SR1 register flags
- */
- #define I2C_FLAG_SMBALERT ((uint32_t)0x10008000)
- #define I2C_FLAG_TIMEOUT ((uint32_t)0x10004000)
- #define I2C_FLAG_PECERR ((uint32_t)0x10001000)
- #define I2C_FLAG_OVR ((uint32_t)0x10000800)
- #define I2C_FLAG_AF ((uint32_t)0x10000400)
- #define I2C_FLAG_ARLO ((uint32_t)0x10000200)
- #define I2C_FLAG_BERR ((uint32_t)0x10000100)
- #define I2C_FLAG_TXE ((uint32_t)0x10000080)
- #define I2C_FLAG_RXNE ((uint32_t)0x10000040)
- #define I2C_FLAG_STOPF ((uint32_t)0x10000010)
- #define I2C_FLAG_ADD10 ((uint32_t)0x10000008)
- #define I2C_FLAG_BTF ((uint32_t)0x10000004)
- #define I2C_FLAG_ADDR ((uint32_t)0x10000002)
- #define I2C_FLAG_SB ((uint32_t)0x10000001)
- #define IS_I2C_CLEAR_FLAG(FLAG) ((((FLAG) & (uint16_t)0x20FF) == 0x00) && ((FLAG) != (uint16_t)0x00))
- #define IS_I2C_GET_FLAG(FLAG) (((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_DUALF) || ((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_SMBHOST) || \
- ((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_SMBDEFAULT) || ((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_GENCALL) || \
- ((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_TRA) || ((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_BUSY) || \
- ((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_MSL) || ((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_SMBALERT) || \
- ((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_TIMEOUT) || ((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_PECERR) || \
- ((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_OVR) || ((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_AF) || \
- ((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_ARLO) || ((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_BERR) || \
- ((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_TXE) || ((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_RXNE) || \
- ((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_STOPF) || ((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_ADD10) || \
- ((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_BTF) || ((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_ADDR) || \
- ((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_SB))
- /**
- * @}
- */
- /** @defgroup I2C_Events
- * @{
- */
- /**
- ===============================================================================
- I2C Master Events (Events grouped in order of communication)
- ===============================================================================
- */
- /**
- * @brief Communication start
- *
- * After sending the START condition (I2C_GenerateSTART() function) the master
- * has to wait for this event. It means that the Start condition has been correctly
- * released on the I2C bus (the bus is free, no other devices is communicating).
- *
- */
- /* --EV5 */
- #define I2C_EVENT_MASTER_MODE_SELECT ((uint32_t)0x00030001) /* BUSY, MSL and SB flag */
- /**
- * @brief Address Acknowledge
- *
- * After checking on EV5 (start condition correctly released on the bus), the
- * master sends the address of the slave(s) with which it will communicate
- * (I2C_Send7bitAddress() function, it also determines the direction of the communication:
- * Master transmitter or Receiver). Then the master has to wait that a slave acknowledges
- * his address. If an acknowledge is sent on the bus, one of the following events will
- * be set:
- *
- * 1) In case of Master Receiver (7-bit addressing): the I2C_EVENT_MASTER_RECEIVER_MODE_SELECTED
- * event is set.
- *
- * 2) In case of Master Transmitter (7-bit addressing): the I2C_EVENT_MASTER_TRANSMITTER_MODE_SELECTED
- * is set
- *
- * 3) In case of 10-Bit addressing mode, the master (just after generating the START
- * and checking on EV5) has to send the header of 10-bit addressing mode (I2C_SendData()
- * function). Then master should wait on EV9. It means that the 10-bit addressing
- * header has been correctly sent on the bus. Then master should send the second part of
- * the 10-bit address (LSB) using the function I2C_Send7bitAddress(). Then master
- * should wait for event EV6.
- *
- */
- /* --EV6 */
- #define I2C_EVENT_MASTER_TRANSMITTER_MODE_SELECTED ((uint32_t)0x00070082) /* BUSY, MSL, ADDR, TXE and TRA flags */
- #define I2C_EVENT_MASTER_RECEIVER_MODE_SELECTED ((uint32_t)0x00030002) /* BUSY, MSL and ADDR flags */
- /* --EV9 */
- #define I2C_EVENT_MASTER_MODE_ADDRESS10 ((uint32_t)0x00030008) /* BUSY, MSL and ADD10 flags */
- /**
- * @brief Communication events
- *
- * If a communication is established (START condition generated and slave address
- * acknowledged) then the master has to check on one of the following events for
- * communication procedures:
- *
- * 1) Master Receiver mode: The master has to wait on the event EV7 then to read
- * the data received from the slave (I2C_ReceiveData() function).
- *
- * 2) Master Transmitter mode: The master has to send data (I2C_SendData()
- * function) then to wait on event EV8 or EV8_2.
- * These two events are similar:
- * - EV8 means that the data has been written in the data register and is
- * being shifted out.
- * - EV8_2 means that the data has been physically shifted out and output
- * on the bus.
- * In most cases, using EV8 is sufficient for the application.
- * Using EV8_2 leads to a slower communication but ensure more reliable test.
- * EV8_2 is also more suitable than EV8 for testing on the last data transmission
- * (before Stop condition generation).
- *
- * @note In case the user software does not guarantee that this event EV7 is
- * managed before the current byte end of transfer, then user may check on EV7
- * and BTF flag at the same time (ie. (I2C_EVENT_MASTER_BYTE_RECEIVED | I2C_FLAG_BTF)).
- * In this case the communication may be slower.
- *
- */
- /* Master RECEIVER mode -----------------------------*/
- /* --EV7 */
- #define I2C_EVENT_MASTER_BYTE_RECEIVED ((uint32_t)0x00030040) /* BUSY, MSL and RXNE flags */
- /* Master TRANSMITTER mode --------------------------*/
- /* --EV8 */
- #define I2C_EVENT_MASTER_BYTE_TRANSMITTING ((uint32_t)0x00070080) /* TRA, BUSY, MSL, TXE flags */
- /* --EV8_2 */
- #define I2C_EVENT_MASTER_BYTE_TRANSMITTED ((uint32_t)0x00070084) /* TRA, BUSY, MSL, TXE and BTF flags */
- /**
- ===============================================================================
- I2C Slave Events (Events grouped in order of communication)
- ===============================================================================
- */
- /**
- * @brief Communication start events
- *
- * Wait on one of these events at the start of the communication. It means that
- * the I2C peripheral detected a Start condition on the bus (generated by master
- * device) followed by the peripheral address. The peripheral generates an ACK
- * condition on the bus (if the acknowledge feature is enabled through function
- * I2C_AcknowledgeConfig()) and the events listed above are set :
- *
- * 1) In normal case (only one address managed by the slave), when the address
- * sent by the master matches the own address of the peripheral (configured by
- * I2C_OwnAddress1 field) the I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_XXX_ADDRESS_MATCHED event is set
- * (where XXX could be TRANSMITTER or RECEIVER).
- *
- * 2) In case the address sent by the master matches the second address of the
- * peripheral (configured by the function I2C_OwnAddress2Config() and enabled
- * by the function I2C_DualAddressCmd()) the events I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_XXX_SECONDADDRESS_MATCHED
- * (where XXX could be TRANSMITTER or RECEIVER) are set.
- *
- * 3) In case the address sent by the master is General Call (address 0x00) and
- * if the General Call is enabled for the peripheral (using function I2C_GeneralCallCmd())
- * the following event is set I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_GENERALCALLADDRESS_MATCHED.
- *
- */
- /* --EV1 (all the events below are variants of EV1) */
- /* 1) Case of One Single Address managed by the slave */
- #define I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_RECEIVER_ADDRESS_MATCHED ((uint32_t)0x00020002) /* BUSY and ADDR flags */
- #define I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_TRANSMITTER_ADDRESS_MATCHED ((uint32_t)0x00060082) /* TRA, BUSY, TXE and ADDR flags */
- /* 2) Case of Dual address managed by the slave */
- #define I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_RECEIVER_SECONDADDRESS_MATCHED ((uint32_t)0x00820000) /* DUALF and BUSY flags */
- #define I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_TRANSMITTER_SECONDADDRESS_MATCHED ((uint32_t)0x00860080) /* DUALF, TRA, BUSY and TXE flags */
- /* 3) Case of General Call enabled for the slave */
- #define I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_GENERALCALLADDRESS_MATCHED ((uint32_t)0x00120000) /* GENCALL and BUSY flags */
- /**
- * @brief Communication events
- *
- * Wait on one of these events when EV1 has already been checked and:
- *
- * - Slave RECEIVER mode:
- * - EV2: When the application is expecting a data byte to be received.
- * - EV4: When the application is expecting the end of the communication: master
- * sends a stop condition and data transmission is stopped.
- *
- * - Slave Transmitter mode:
- * - EV3: When a byte has been transmitted by the slave and the application is expecting
- * the end of the byte transmission. The two events I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_BYTE_TRANSMITTED and
- * I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_BYTE_TRANSMITTING are similar. The second one can optionally be
- * used when the user software doesn't guarantee the EV3 is managed before the
- * current byte end of transfer.
- * - EV3_2: When the master sends a NACK in order to tell slave that data transmission
- * shall end (before sending the STOP condition). In this case slave has to stop sending
- * data bytes and expect a Stop condition on the bus.
- *
- * @note In case the user software does not guarantee that the event EV2 is
- * managed before the current byte end of transfer, then user may check on EV2
- * and BTF flag at the same time (ie. (I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_BYTE_RECEIVED | I2C_FLAG_BTF)).
- * In this case the communication may be slower.
- *
- */
- /* Slave RECEIVER mode --------------------------*/
- /* --EV2 */
- #define I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_BYTE_RECEIVED ((uint32_t)0x00020040) /* BUSY and RXNE flags */
- /* --EV4 */
- #define I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_STOP_DETECTED ((uint32_t)0x00000010) /* STOPF flag */
- /* Slave TRANSMITTER mode -----------------------*/
- /* --EV3 */
- #define I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_BYTE_TRANSMITTED ((uint32_t)0x00060084) /* TRA, BUSY, TXE and BTF flags */
- #define I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_BYTE_TRANSMITTING ((uint32_t)0x00060080) /* TRA, BUSY and TXE flags */
- /* --EV3_2 */
- #define I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_ACK_FAILURE ((uint32_t)0x00000400) /* AF flag */
- /*
- ===============================================================================
- End of Events Description
- ===============================================================================
- */
- #define IS_I2C_EVENT(EVENT) (((EVENT) == I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_TRANSMITTER_ADDRESS_MATCHED) || \
- ((EVENT) == I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_RECEIVER_ADDRESS_MATCHED) || \
- ((EVENT) == I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_TRANSMITTER_SECONDADDRESS_MATCHED) || \
- ((EVENT) == I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_RECEIVER_SECONDADDRESS_MATCHED) || \
- ((EVENT) == I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_GENERALCALLADDRESS_MATCHED) || \
- ((EVENT) == I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_BYTE_RECEIVED) || \
- ((EVENT) == (I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_BYTE_RECEIVED | I2C_FLAG_DUALF)) || \
- ((EVENT) == (I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_BYTE_RECEIVED | I2C_FLAG_GENCALL)) || \
- ((EVENT) == I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_BYTE_TRANSMITTED) || \
- ((EVENT) == (I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_BYTE_TRANSMITTED | I2C_FLAG_DUALF)) || \
- ((EVENT) == (I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_BYTE_TRANSMITTED | I2C_FLAG_GENCALL)) || \
- ((EVENT) == I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_STOP_DETECTED) || \
- ((EVENT) == I2C_EVENT_MASTER_MODE_SELECT) || \
- ((EVENT) == I2C_EVENT_MASTER_TRANSMITTER_MODE_SELECTED) || \
- ((EVENT) == I2C_EVENT_MASTER_RECEIVER_MODE_SELECTED) || \
- ((EVENT) == I2C_EVENT_MASTER_BYTE_RECEIVED) || \
- ((EVENT) == I2C_EVENT_MASTER_BYTE_TRANSMITTED) || \
- ((EVENT) == I2C_EVENT_MASTER_BYTE_TRANSMITTING) || \
- ((EVENT) == I2C_EVENT_MASTER_MODE_ADDRESS10) || \
- ((EVENT) == I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_ACK_FAILURE))
- /**
- * @}
- */
- /** @defgroup I2C_own_address1
- * @{
- */
- #define IS_I2C_OWN_ADDRESS1(ADDRESS1) ((ADDRESS1) <= 0x3FF)
- /**
- * @}
- */
- /** @defgroup I2C_clock_speed
- * @{
- */
- #define IS_I2C_CLOCK_SPEED(SPEED) (((SPEED) >= 0x1) && ((SPEED) <= 400000))
- /**
- * @}
- */
- /**
- * @}
- */
- /* Exported macro ------------------------------------------------------------*/
- /* Exported functions --------------------------------------------------------*/
- /* Function used to set the I2C configuration to the default reset state *****/
- void I2C_DeInit(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx);
- /* Initialization and Configuration functions *********************************/
- void I2C_Init(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, I2C_InitTypeDef* I2C_InitStruct);
- void I2C_StructInit(I2C_InitTypeDef* I2C_InitStruct);
- void I2C_Cmd(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, FunctionalState NewState);
- void I2C_GenerateSTART(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, FunctionalState NewState);
- void I2C_GenerateSTOP(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, FunctionalState NewState);
- void I2C_Send7bitAddress(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, uint8_t Address, uint8_t I2C_Direction);
- void I2C_AcknowledgeConfig(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, FunctionalState NewState);
- void I2C_OwnAddress2Config(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, uint8_t Address);
- void I2C_DualAddressCmd(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, FunctionalState NewState);
- void I2C_GeneralCallCmd(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, FunctionalState NewState);
- void I2C_SoftwareResetCmd(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, FunctionalState NewState);
- void I2C_StretchClockCmd(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, FunctionalState NewState);
- void I2C_FastModeDutyCycleConfig(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, uint16_t I2C_DutyCycle);
- void I2C_NACKPositionConfig(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, uint16_t I2C_NACKPosition);
- void I2C_SMBusAlertConfig(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, uint16_t I2C_SMBusAlert);
- void I2C_ARPCmd(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, FunctionalState NewState);
- /* Data transfers functions ***************************************************/
- void I2C_SendData(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, uint8_t Data);
- uint8_t I2C_ReceiveData(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx);
- /* PEC management functions ***************************************************/
- void I2C_TransmitPEC(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, FunctionalState NewState);
- void I2C_PECPositionConfig(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, uint16_t I2C_PECPosition);
- void I2C_CalculatePEC(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, FunctionalState NewState);
- uint8_t I2C_GetPEC(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx);
- /* DMA transfers management functions *****************************************/
- void I2C_DMACmd(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, FunctionalState NewState);
- void I2C_DMALastTransferCmd(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, FunctionalState NewState);
- /* Interrupts, events and flags management functions **************************/
- uint16_t I2C_ReadRegister(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, uint8_t I2C_Register);
- void I2C_ITConfig(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, uint16_t I2C_IT, FunctionalState NewState);
- /*
- ===============================================================================
- I2C State Monitoring Functions
- ===============================================================================
- This I2C driver provides three different ways for I2C state monitoring
- depending on the application requirements and constraints:
-
-
- 1. Basic state monitoring (Using I2C_CheckEvent() function)
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- It compares the status registers (SR1 and SR2) content to a given event
- (can be the combination of one or more flags).
- It returns SUCCESS if the current status includes the given flags
- and returns ERROR if one or more flags are missing in the current status.
- - When to use
- - This function is suitable for most applications as well as for startup
- activity since the events are fully described in the product reference
- manual (RM0033).
- - It is also suitable for users who need to define their own events.
- - Limitations
- - If an error occurs (ie. error flags are set besides to the monitored
- flags), the I2C_CheckEvent() function may return SUCCESS despite
- the communication hold or corrupted real state.
- In this case, it is advised to use error interrupts to monitor
- the error events and handle them in the interrupt IRQ handler.
-
- Note
- For error management, it is advised to use the following functions:
- - I2C_ITConfig() to configure and enable the error interrupts (I2C_IT_ERR).
- - I2Cx_ER_IRQHandler() which is called when the error interrupt occurs.
- Where x is the peripheral instance (I2C1, I2C2 ...)
- - I2C_GetFlagStatus() or I2C_GetITStatus() to be called into the
- I2Cx_ER_IRQHandler() function in order to determine which error occurred.
- - I2C_ClearFlag() or I2C_ClearITPendingBit() and/or I2C_SoftwareResetCmd()
- and/or I2C_GenerateStop() in order to clear the error flag and source
- and return to correct communication status.
-
-
- 2. Advanced state monitoring (Using the function I2C_GetLastEvent())
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- Using the function I2C_GetLastEvent() which returns the image of both status
- registers in a single word (uint32_t) (Status Register 2 value is shifted left
- by 16 bits and concatenated to Status Register 1).
- - When to use
- - This function is suitable for the same applications above but it
- allows to overcome the mentioned limitation of I2C_GetFlagStatus()
- function.
- - The returned value could be compared to events already defined in
- this file or to custom values defined by user.
- This function is suitable when multiple flags are monitored at the
- same time.
- - At the opposite of I2C_CheckEvent() function, this function allows
- user to choose when an event is accepted (when all events flags are
- set and no other flags are set or just when the needed flags are set
- like I2C_CheckEvent() function.
- - Limitations
- - User may need to define his own events.
- - Same remark concerning the error management is applicable for this
- function if user decides to check only regular communication flags
- (and ignores error flags).
-
-
- 3. Flag-based state monitoring (Using the function I2C_GetFlagStatus())
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Using the function I2C_GetFlagStatus() which simply returns the status of
- one single flag (ie. I2C_FLAG_RXNE ...).
- - When to use
- - This function could be used for specific applications or in debug
- phase.
- - It is suitable when only one flag checking is needed (most I2C
- events are monitored through multiple flags).
- - Limitations:
- - When calling this function, the Status register is accessed.
- Some flags are cleared when the status register is accessed.
- So checking the status of one Flag, may clear other ones.
- - Function may need to be called twice or more in order to monitor
- one single event.
- */
- /*
- ===============================================================================
- 1. Basic state monitoring
- ===============================================================================
- */
- ErrorStatus I2C_CheckEvent(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, uint32_t I2C_EVENT);
- /*
- ===============================================================================
- 2. Advanced state monitoring
- ===============================================================================
- */
- uint32_t I2C_GetLastEvent(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx);
- /*
- ===============================================================================
- 3. Flag-based state monitoring
- ===============================================================================
- */
- FlagStatus I2C_GetFlagStatus(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, uint32_t I2C_FLAG);
- void I2C_ClearFlag(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, uint32_t I2C_FLAG);
- ITStatus I2C_GetITStatus(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, uint32_t I2C_IT);
- void I2C_ClearITPendingBit(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, uint32_t I2C_IT);
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- }
- #endif
- #endif /*__STM32F2xx_I2C_H */
- /**
- * @}
- */
- /**
- * @}
- */
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