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- /**
- ******************************************************************************
- * @file stm32f0xx_pwr.c
- * @author MCD Application Team
- * @version V1.5.0
- * @date 05-December-2014
- * @brief This file provides firmware functions to manage the following
- * functionalities of the Power Controller (PWR) peripheral:
- * + Backup Domain Access
- * + PVD configuration
- * + WakeUp pins configuration
- * + Low Power modes configuration
- * + Flags management
- *
- ******************************************************************************
- * @attention
- *
- * <h2><center>© COPYRIGHT 2014 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
- *
- * Licensed under MCD-ST Liberty SW License Agreement V2, (the "License");
- * You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
- * You may obtain a copy of the License at:
- *
- * http://www.st.com/software_license_agreement_liberty_v2
- *
- * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
- * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
- * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
- * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
- * limitations under the License.
- *
- ******************************************************************************
- */
- /* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
- #include "stm32f0xx_pwr.h"
- #include "stm32f0xx_rcc.h"
- /** @addtogroup STM32F0xx_StdPeriph_Driver
- * @{
- */
- /** @defgroup PWR
- * @brief PWR driver modules
- * @{
- */
- /* Private typedef -----------------------------------------------------------*/
- /* Private define ------------------------------------------------------------*/
- /* ------------------ PWR registers bit mask ------------------------ */
- /* CR register bit mask */
- #define CR_DS_MASK ((uint32_t)0xFFFFFFFC)
- #define CR_PLS_MASK ((uint32_t)0xFFFFFF1F)
- /* Private macro -------------------------------------------------------------*/
- /* Private variables ---------------------------------------------------------*/
- /* Private function prototypes -----------------------------------------------*/
- /* Private functions ---------------------------------------------------------*/
- /** @defgroup PWR_Private_Functions
- * @{
- */
- /** @defgroup PWR_Group1 Backup Domain Access function
- * @brief Backup Domain Access function
- *
- @verbatim
- ==============================================================================
- ##### Backup Domain Access function #####
- ==============================================================================
- [..] After reset, the Backup Domain Registers (RCC BDCR Register, RTC registers
- and RTC backup registers) are protected against possible stray write accesses.
- [..] To enable access to Backup domain use the PWR_BackupAccessCmd(ENABLE) function.
- @endverbatim
- * @{
- */
- /**
- * @brief Deinitializes the PWR peripheral registers to their default reset values.
- * @param None
- * @retval None
- */
- void PWR_DeInit(void)
- {
- RCC_APB1PeriphResetCmd(RCC_APB1Periph_PWR, ENABLE);
- RCC_APB1PeriphResetCmd(RCC_APB1Periph_PWR, DISABLE);
- }
- /**
- * @brief Enables or disables access to the Backup domain registers.
- * @note If the HSE divided by 32 is used as the RTC clock, the
- * Backup Domain Access should be kept enabled.
- * @param NewState: new state of the access to the Backup domain registers.
- * This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
- * @retval None
- */
- void PWR_BackupAccessCmd(FunctionalState NewState)
- {
- /* Check the parameters */
- assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
-
- if (NewState != DISABLE)
- {
- /* Enable the Backup Domain Access */
- PWR->CR |= PWR_CR_DBP;
- }
- else
- {
- /* Disable the Backup Domain Access */
- PWR->CR &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)PWR_CR_DBP);
- }
- }
- /**
- * @}
- */
- /** @defgroup PWR_Group2 PVD configuration functions
- * @brief PVD configuration functions
- *
- @verbatim
- ==============================================================================
- ##### PVD configuration functions #####
- ==============================================================================
- [..]
- (+) The PVD is used to monitor the VDD power supply by comparing it to a threshold
- selected by the PVD Level (PLS[2:0] bits in the PWR_CR).
- (+) A PVDO flag is available to indicate if VDD/VDDA is higher or lower than the
- PVD threshold. This event is internally connected to the EXTI line16
- and can generate an interrupt if enabled through the EXTI registers.
- (+) The PVD is stopped in Standby mode.
- @endverbatim
- * @{
- */
- /**
- * @brief Configures the voltage threshold detected by the Power Voltage Detector(PVD).
- * @note This function is not applicable for STM32F030 devices.
- * @param PWR_PVDLevel: specifies the PVD detection level
- * This parameter can be one of the following values:
- * @arg PWR_PVDLevel_0
- * @arg PWR_PVDLevel_1
- * @arg PWR_PVDLevel_2
- * @arg PWR_PVDLevel_3
- * @arg PWR_PVDLevel_4
- * @arg PWR_PVDLevel_5
- * @arg PWR_PVDLevel_6
- * @arg PWR_PVDLevel_7
- * @note Refer to the electrical characteristics of your device datasheet for
- * more details about the voltage threshold corresponding to each
- * detection level.
- * @retval None
- */
- void PWR_PVDLevelConfig(uint32_t PWR_PVDLevel)
- {
- uint32_t tmpreg = 0;
-
- /* Check the parameters */
- assert_param(IS_PWR_PVD_LEVEL(PWR_PVDLevel));
-
- tmpreg = PWR->CR;
-
- /* Clear PLS[7:5] bits */
- tmpreg &= CR_PLS_MASK;
-
- /* Set PLS[7:5] bits according to PWR_PVDLevel value */
- tmpreg |= PWR_PVDLevel;
-
- /* Store the new value */
- PWR->CR = tmpreg;
- }
- /**
- * @brief Enables or disables the Power Voltage Detector(PVD).
- * @note This function is not applicable for STM32F030 devices.
- * @param NewState: new state of the PVD.
- * This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
- * @retval None
- */
- void PWR_PVDCmd(FunctionalState NewState)
- {
- /* Check the parameters */
- assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
-
- if (NewState != DISABLE)
- {
- /* Enable the PVD */
- PWR->CR |= PWR_CR_PVDE;
- }
- else
- {
- /* Disable the PVD */
- PWR->CR &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)PWR_CR_PVDE);
- }
- }
- /**
- * @}
- */
- /** @defgroup PWR_Group3 WakeUp pins configuration functions
- * @brief WakeUp pins configuration functions
- *
- @verbatim
- ==============================================================================
- ##### WakeUp pin configuration functions #####
- ==============================================================================
- (+) WakeUp pins are used to wakeup the system from Standby mode. These pins are
- forced in input pull down configuration and are active on rising edges.
- (+) There are eight WakeUp pins: WakeUp Pin 1 on PA.00 and WakeUp Pin 2 on PC.13.
- The following WakeUp pins are only applicable for STM32F072 dvices:
- WakeUp Pin 3 on PE.06, WakeUp Pin 4 on PA.02, WakeUp Pin 5 on PC.05,
- WakeUp Pin 6 on PB.05, WakeUp Pin 7 on PB.15 and WakeUp Pin 8 on PF.02.
- @endverbatim
- * @{
- */
- /**
- * @brief Enables or disables the WakeUp Pin functionality.
- * @param PWR_WakeUpPin: specifies the WakeUpPin.
- * This parameter can be one of the following values
- * @arg PWR_WakeUpPin_1
- * @arg PWR_WakeUpPin_2
- * @arg PWR_WakeUpPin_3, only applicable for STM32F072 devices
- * @arg PWR_WakeUpPin_4, only applicable for STM32F072 devices
- * @arg PWR_WakeUpPin_5, only applicable for STM32F072 devices
- * @arg PWR_WakeUpPin_6, only applicable for STM32F072 devices
- * @arg PWR_WakeUpPin_7, only applicable for STM32F072 devices
- * @arg PWR_WakeUpPin_8, only applicable for STM32F072 devices
- * @param NewState: new state of the WakeUp Pin functionality.
- * This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
- * @retval None
- */
- void PWR_WakeUpPinCmd(uint32_t PWR_WakeUpPin, FunctionalState NewState)
- {
- /* Check the parameters */
- assert_param(IS_PWR_WAKEUP_PIN(PWR_WakeUpPin));
- assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
- if (NewState != DISABLE)
- {
- /* Enable the EWUPx pin */
- PWR->CSR |= PWR_WakeUpPin;
- }
- else
- {
- /* Disable the EWUPx pin */
- PWR->CSR &= ~PWR_WakeUpPin;
- }
- }
- /**
- * @}
- */
- /** @defgroup PWR_Group4 Low Power modes configuration functions
- * @brief Low Power modes configuration functions
- *
- @verbatim
- ==============================================================================
- ##### Low Power modes configuration functions #####
- ==============================================================================
- [..] The devices feature three low-power modes:
- (+) Sleep mode: Cortex-M0 core stopped, peripherals kept running.
- (+) Stop mode: all clocks are stopped, regulator running, regulator in low power mode
- (+) Standby mode: VCORE domain powered off
- *** Sleep mode ***
- ==================
- [..]
- (+) Entry:
- (++) The Sleep mode is entered by executing the WFE() or WFI() instructions.
- (+) Exit:
- (++) Any peripheral interrupt acknowledged by the nested vectored interrupt
- controller (NVIC) can wake up the device from Sleep mode.
- *** Stop mode ***
- =================
- [..] In Stop mode, all clocks in the VCORE domain are stopped, the PLL, the HSI,
- the HSI14 and the HSE RC oscillators are disabled. Internal SRAM and register
- contents are preserved.
- The voltage regulator can be configured either in normal or low-power mode.
- (+) Entry:
- (++) The Stop mode is entered using the PWR_EnterSTOPMode(PWR_Regulator_LowPower,)
- function with regulator in LowPower or with Regulator ON.
- (+) Exit:
- (++) Any EXTI Line (Internal or External) configured in Interrupt/Event mode
- or any internal IPs (I2C, UASRT or CEC) wakeup event.
- *** Standby mode ***
- ====================
- [..] The Standby mode allows to achieve the lowest power consumption. It is based
- on the Cortex-M0 deepsleep mode, with the voltage regulator disabled.
- The VCORE domain is consequently powered off. The PLL, the HSI, the HSI14
- oscillator and the HSE oscillator are also switched off. SRAM and register
- contents are lost except for the Backup domain (RTC registers, RTC backup
- registers and Standby circuitry).
-
- [..] The voltage regulator is OFF.
- (+) Entry:
- (++) The Standby mode is entered using the PWR_EnterSTANDBYMode() function.
- (+) Exit:
- (++) WKUP pin rising edge, RTC alarm (Alarm A and Alarm B), RTC wakeup,
- tamper event, time-stamp event, external reset in NRST pin, IWDG reset.
- *** Auto-wakeup (AWU) from low-power mode ***
- =============================================
- [..] The MCU can be woken up from low-power mode by an RTC Alarm event, a tamper
- event, a time-stamp event, or a comparator event, without depending on an
- external interrupt (Auto-wakeup mode).
- (+) RTC auto-wakeup (AWU) from the Stop mode
- (++) To wake up from the Stop mode with an RTC alarm event, it is necessary to:
- (+++) Configure the EXTI Line 17 to be sensitive to rising edges (Interrupt
- or Event modes) using the EXTI_Init() function.
- (+++) Enable the RTC Alarm Interrupt using the RTC_ITConfig() function
- (+++) Configure the RTC to generate the RTC alarm using the RTC_SetAlarm()
- and RTC_AlarmCmd() functions.
- (++) To wake up from the Stop mode with an RTC Tamper or time stamp event, it
- is necessary to:
- (+++) Configure the EXTI Line 19 to be sensitive to rising edges (Interrupt
- or Event modes) using the EXTI_Init() function.
- (+++) Enable the RTC Tamper or time stamp Interrupt using the RTC_ITConfig()
- function.
- (+++) Configure the RTC to detect the tamper or time stamp event using the
- RTC_TimeStampConfig(), RTC_TamperTriggerConfig() and RTC_TamperCmd()
- functions.
- (+) RTC auto-wakeup (AWU) from the Standby mode
- (++) To wake up from the Standby mode with an RTC alarm event, it is necessary to:
- (+++) Enable the RTC Alarm Interrupt using the RTC_ITConfig() function.
- (+++) Configure the RTC to generate the RTC alarm using the RTC_SetAlarm()
- and RTC_AlarmCmd() functions.
- (++) To wake up from the Standby mode with an RTC Tamper or time stamp event, it
- is necessary to:
- (+++) Enable the RTC Tamper or time stamp Interrupt using the RTC_ITConfig()
- function.
- (+++) Configure the RTC to detect the tamper or time stamp event using the
- RTC_TimeStampConfig(), RTC_TamperTriggerConfig() and RTC_TamperCmd()
- functions.
- (+) Comparator auto-wakeup (AWU) from the Stop mode
- (++) To wake up from the Stop mode with an comparator 1 or comparator 2 wakeup
- event, it is necessary to:
- (+++) Configure the EXTI Line 21 for comparator 1 or EXTI Line 22 for comparator 2
- to be sensitive to to the selected edges (falling, rising or falling
- and rising) (Interrupt or Event modes) using the EXTI_Init() function.
- (+++) Configure the comparator to generate the event.
- @endverbatim
- * @{
- */
- /**
- * @brief Enters Sleep mode.
- * @note In Sleep mode, all I/O pins keep the same state as in Run mode.
- * @param PWR_SLEEPEntry: specifies if SLEEP mode in entered with WFI or WFE instruction.
- * This parameter can be one of the following values:
- * @arg PWR_SLEEPEntry_WFI: enter SLEEP mode with WFI instruction
- * @arg PWR_SLEEPEntry_WFE: enter SLEEP mode with WFE instruction
- * @retval None
- */
- void PWR_EnterSleepMode(uint8_t PWR_SLEEPEntry)
- {
- /* Check the parameters */
- assert_param(IS_PWR_SLEEP_ENTRY(PWR_SLEEPEntry));
- /* Clear SLEEPDEEP bit of Cortex-M0 System Control Register */
- SCB->SCR &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)SCB_SCR_SLEEPDEEP_Msk);
-
- /* Select SLEEP mode entry -------------------------------------------------*/
- if(PWR_SLEEPEntry == PWR_SLEEPEntry_WFI)
- {
- /* Request Wait For Interrupt */
- __WFI();
- }
- else
- {
- /* Request Wait For Event */
- __SEV();
- __WFE();
- __WFE();
- }
- }
- /**
- * @brief Enters STOP mode.
- * @note In Stop mode, all I/O pins keep the same state as in Run mode.
- * @note When exiting Stop mode by issuing an interrupt or a wakeup event,
- * the HSI RC oscillator is selected as system clock.
- * @note When the voltage regulator operates in low power mode, an additional
- * startup delay is incurred when waking up from Stop mode.
- * By keeping the internal regulator ON during Stop mode, the consumption
- * is higher although the startup time is reduced.
- * @param PWR_Regulator: specifies the regulator state in STOP mode.
- * This parameter can be one of the following values:
- * @arg PWR_Regulator_ON: STOP mode with regulator ON
- * @arg PWR_Regulator_LowPower: STOP mode with regulator in low power mode
- * @param PWR_STOPEntry: specifies if STOP mode in entered with WFI or WFE instruction.
- * This parameter can be one of the following values:
- * @arg PWR_STOPEntry_WFI: enter STOP mode with WFI instruction
- * @arg PWR_STOPEntry_WFE: enter STOP mode with WFE instruction
- @arg PWR_STOPEntry_SLEEPONEXIT: enter STOP mode with SLEEPONEXIT instruction
- * @retval None
- */
- void PWR_EnterSTOPMode(uint32_t PWR_Regulator, uint8_t PWR_STOPEntry)
- {
- uint32_t tmpreg = 0;
-
- /* Check the parameters */
- assert_param(IS_PWR_REGULATOR(PWR_Regulator));
- assert_param(IS_PWR_STOP_ENTRY(PWR_STOPEntry));
-
- /* Select the regulator state in STOP mode ---------------------------------*/
- tmpreg = PWR->CR;
- /* Clear PDDS and LPDSR bits */
- tmpreg &= CR_DS_MASK;
-
- /* Set LPDSR bit according to PWR_Regulator value */
- tmpreg |= PWR_Regulator;
-
- /* Store the new value */
- PWR->CR = tmpreg;
-
- /* Set SLEEPDEEP bit of Cortex-M0 System Control Register */
- SCB->SCR |= SCB_SCR_SLEEPDEEP_Msk;
-
- /* Select STOP mode entry --------------------------------------------------*/
- if(PWR_STOPEntry == PWR_STOPEntry_WFI)
- {
- /* Request Wait For Interrupt */
- __WFI();
- /* Reset SLEEPDEEP bit of Cortex System Control Register */
- SCB->SCR &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)SCB_SCR_SLEEPDEEP_Msk);
- }
- else if (PWR_STOPEntry == PWR_STOPEntry_WFE)
- {
- /* Request Wait For Event */
- __WFE();
- /* Reset SLEEPDEEP bit of Cortex System Control Register */
- SCB->SCR &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)SCB_SCR_SLEEPDEEP_Msk);
- }
- else
- {
- /* Set SLEEP on exit bit of Cortex-M0 System Control Register */
- SCB->SCR |= SCB_SCR_SLEEPONEXIT_Msk;
- }
- }
- /**
- * @brief Enters STANDBY mode.
- * @note In Standby mode, all I/O pins are high impedance except for:
- * - Reset pad (still available)
- * - RTC_AF1 pin (PC13) if configured for Wakeup pin 2 (WKUP2), tamper,
- * time-stamp, RTC Alarm out, or RTC clock calibration out.
- * - WKUP pin 1 (PA0) if enabled.
- * @note The Wakeup flag (WUF) need to be cleared at application level before to call this function
- * @param None
- * @retval None
- */
- void PWR_EnterSTANDBYMode(void)
- {
- /* Select STANDBY mode */
- PWR->CR |= PWR_CR_PDDS;
- /* Set SLEEPDEEP bit of Cortex-M0 System Control Register */
- SCB->SCR |= SCB_SCR_SLEEPDEEP_Msk;
- /* Request Wait For Interrupt */
- __WFI();
- }
- /**
- * @}
- */
- /** @defgroup PWR_Group5 Flags management functions
- * @brief Flags management functions
- *
- @verbatim
- ==============================================================================
- ##### Flags management functions #####
- ==============================================================================
- @endverbatim
- * @{
- */
- /**
- * @brief Checks whether the specified PWR flag is set or not.
- * @param PWR_FLAG: specifies the flag to check.
- * This parameter can be one of the following values:
- * @arg PWR_FLAG_WU: Wake Up flag. This flag indicates that a wakeup
- * event was received from the WKUP pin or from the RTC alarm
- * (Alarm A or Alarm B), RTC Tamper event or RTC TimeStamp event.
- * @arg PWR_FLAG_SB: StandBy flag. This flag indicates that the
- * system was resumed from StandBy mode.
- * @arg PWR_FLAG_PVDO: PVD Output. This flag is valid only if PVD
- * is enabled by the PWR_PVDCmd() function.
- * @arg PWR_FLAG_VREFINTRDY: Internal Voltage Reference Ready flag.
- * This flag indicates the state of the internal voltage
- * reference, VREFINT.
- * @retval The new state of PWR_FLAG (SET or RESET).
- */
- FlagStatus PWR_GetFlagStatus(uint32_t PWR_FLAG)
- {
- FlagStatus bitstatus = RESET;
- /* Check the parameters */
- assert_param(IS_PWR_GET_FLAG(PWR_FLAG));
- if ((PWR->CSR & PWR_FLAG) != (uint32_t)RESET)
- {
- bitstatus = SET;
- }
- else
- {
- bitstatus = RESET;
- }
- /* Return the flag status */
- return bitstatus;
- }
- /**
- * @brief Clears the PWR's pending flags.
- * @param PWR_FLAG: specifies the flag to clear.
- * This parameter can be one of the following values:
- * @arg PWR_FLAG_WU: Wake Up flag
- * @arg PWR_FLAG_SB: StandBy flag
- * @retval None
- */
- void PWR_ClearFlag(uint32_t PWR_FLAG)
- {
- /* Check the parameters */
- assert_param(IS_PWR_CLEAR_FLAG(PWR_FLAG));
- PWR->CR |= PWR_FLAG << 2;
- }
- /**
- * @}
- */
- /**
- * @}
- */
- /**
- * @}
- */
- /**
- * @}
- */
- /************************ (C) COPYRIGHT STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/
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