// TI File $Revision: /main/4 $ // Checkin $Date: July 9, 2009 10:51:59 $ //########################################################################### // // FILE: DSP2833x_CpuTimers.c // // TITLE: CPU 32-bit Timers Initialization & Support Functions. // // NOTES: CpuTimer2 is reserved for use with DSP BIOS and // other realtime operating systems. // // Do not use these this timer in your application if you ever plan // on integrating DSP-BIOS or another realtime OS. // //########################################################################### // $TI Release: 2833x/2823x Header Files V1.32 $ // $Release Date: June 28, 2010 $ // $Copyright: // Copyright (C) 2009-2024 Texas Instruments Incorporated - http://www.ti.com/ // // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions // are met: // // Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. // // Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the // documentation and/or other materials provided with the // distribution. // // Neither the name of Texas Instruments Incorporated nor the names of // its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived // from this software without specific prior written permission. // // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. // $ //########################################################################### // // Included Files // #include "DSP2833x_Device.h" // Headerfile Include File #include "DSP2833x_Examples.h" // Examples Include File // // Defines // struct CPUTIMER_VARS CpuTimer0; // // When using DSP BIOS & other RTOS, comment out CPU Timer 2 code. // struct CPUTIMER_VARS CpuTimer1; struct CPUTIMER_VARS CpuTimer2; // // InitCpuTimers - This function initializes all three CPU timers to a known // state. // void InitCpuTimers(void) { // // CPU Timer 0 - Initialize address pointers to respective timer registers // CpuTimer0.RegsAddr = &CpuTimer0Regs; // // Initialize timer period to maximum // CpuTimer0Regs.PRD.all = 0xFFFFFFFF; // // Initialize pre-scale counter to divide by 1 (SYSCLKOUT) // CpuTimer0Regs.TPR.all = 0; CpuTimer0Regs.TPRH.all = 0; // // Make sure timer is stopped // CpuTimer0Regs.TCR.bit.TSS = 1; // // Reload all counter register with period value // CpuTimer0Regs.TCR.bit.TRB = 1; // // Reset interrupt counters // CpuTimer0.InterruptCount = 0; // // CpuTimer2 is reserved for DSP BIOS & other RTOS // Do not use this timer if you ever plan on integrating // DSP-BIOS or another realtime OS. // // // Initialize address pointers to respective timer registers // CpuTimer1.RegsAddr = &CpuTimer1Regs; CpuTimer2.RegsAddr = &CpuTimer2Regs; // // Initialize timer period to maximum // CpuTimer1Regs.PRD.all = 0xFFFFFFFF; CpuTimer2Regs.PRD.all = 0xFFFFFFFF; // // Make sure timers are stopped // CpuTimer1Regs.TCR.bit.TSS = 1; CpuTimer2Regs.TCR.bit.TSS = 1; // // Reload all counter register with period value // CpuTimer1Regs.TCR.bit.TRB = 1; CpuTimer2Regs.TCR.bit.TRB = 1; // // Reset interrupt counters // CpuTimer1.InterruptCount = 0; CpuTimer2.InterruptCount = 0; } // // ConfigCpuTimer - This function initializes the selected timer to the period // specified by the "Freq" and "Period" parameters. The "Freq" is entered as // "MHz" and the period in "uSeconds". The timer is held in the stopped state // after configuration. // void ConfigCpuTimer(struct CPUTIMER_VARS *Timer, float Freq, float Period) { Uint32 temp; // // Initialize timer period // Timer->CPUFreqInMHz = Freq; Timer->PeriodInUSec = Period; temp = (long) (Freq * Period); // // Counter decrements PRD+1 times each period // Timer->RegsAddr->PRD.all = temp - 1; // // Set pre-scale counter to divide by 1 (SYSCLKOUT) // Timer->RegsAddr->TPR.all = 0; Timer->RegsAddr->TPRH.all = 0; // // Initialize timer control register // // // 1 = Stop timer, 0 = Start/Restart Timer // Timer->RegsAddr->TCR.bit.TSS = 1; Timer->RegsAddr->TCR.bit.TRB = 1; // 1 = reload timer Timer->RegsAddr->TCR.bit.SOFT = 1; Timer->RegsAddr->TCR.bit.FREE = 1; // Timer Free Run // // 0 = Disable/ 1 = Enable Timer Interrupt // Timer->RegsAddr->TCR.bit.TIE = 1; // // Reset interrupt counter // Timer->InterruptCount = 0; } // // End of File //