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NRF_DRV_CLOCK_EVT_CAL_DONE, ///< Calibration is done. NRF_DRV_CLOCK_EVT_CAL_ABORTED, ///< Calibration has been aborted. } nrf_drv_clock_evt_type_t; /** * @brief Clock event handler. * * @param[in] event Event. */ typedef void (*nrf_drv_clock_event_handler_t)(nrf_drv_clock_evt_type_t event); // Forward declaration of the nrf_drv_clock_handler_item_t type. typedef struct nrf_drv_clock_handler_item_s nrf_drv_clock_handler_item_t; struct nrf_drv_clock_handler_item_s { nrf_drv_clock_handler_item_t * p_next; ///< A pointer to the next handler that should be called when the clock is started. nrf_drv_clock_event_handler_t event_handler; ///< Function to be called when the clock is started. }; /** * @brief Function for checking if driver is already initialized * * @retval true Driver is initialized * @retval false Driver is uninitialized */ bool nrf_drv_clock_init_check(void); /** * @brief Function for initializing the nrf_drv_clock module. * * After initialization, the module is in power off state (clocks are not requested). * * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If the procedure was successful. * @retval NRF_ERROR_MODULE_ALREADY_INITIALIZED If the driver was already initialized. */ ret_code_t nrf_drv_clock_init(void); /** * @brief Function for uninitializing the clock module. * */ void nrf_drv_clock_uninit(void); /** * @brief Function for requesting the LFCLK. * * The low-frequency clock can be requested by different modules * or contexts. The driver ensures that the clock will be started only when it is requested * the first time. If the clock is not ready but it was already started, the handler item that is * provided as an input parameter is added to the list of handlers that will be notified * when the clock is started. If the clock is already enabled, user callback is called from the * current context. * * The first request will start the selected LFCLK source. If an event handler is * provided, it will be called once the LFCLK is started. If the LFCLK was already started at this * time, the event handler will be called from the context of this function. Additionally, * the @ref nrf_drv_clock_lfclk_is_running function can be polled to check if the clock has started. * * @note When a SoftDevice is enabled, the LFCLK is always running and the driver cannot control it. * * @note The handler item provided by the user cannot be an automatic variable. * * @param[in] p_handler_item A pointer to the event handler structure. */ void nrf_drv_clock_lfclk_request(nrf_drv_clock_handler_item_t * p_handler_item); /** * @brief Function for releasing the LFCLK. * * If there are no more requests, the LFCLK source will be stopped. * * @note When a SoftDevice is enabled, the LFCLK is always running. */ void nrf_drv_clock_lfclk_release(void); /** * @brief Function for checking the LFCLK state. * * @retval true If the LFCLK is running. * @retval false If the LFCLK is not running. */ bool nrf_drv_clock_lfclk_is_running(void); /** * @brief Function for requesting the high-accuracy source HFCLK. * * The high-accuracy source * can be requested by different modules or contexts. The driver ensures that the high-accuracy * clock will be started only when it is requested the first time. If the clock is not ready * but it was already started, the handler item that is provided as an input parameter is added * to the list of handlers that will be notified when the clock is started. * * If an event handler is provided, it will be called once the clock is started. If the clock was already * started at this time, the event handler will be called from the context of this function. Additionally, * the @ref nrf_drv_clock_hfclk_is_running function can be polled to check if the clock has started. * * @note If a SoftDevice is running, the clock is managed by the SoftDevice and all requests are handled by * the SoftDevice. This function cannot be called from all interrupt priority levels in that case. * @note The handler item provided by the user cannot be an automatic variable. * * @param[in] p_handler_item A pointer to the event handler structure. */ void nrf_drv_clock_hfclk_request(nrf_drv_clock_handler_item_t * p_handler_item); /** * @brief Function for releasing the high-accuracy source HFCLK. * * If there are no more requests, the high-accuracy source will be released. */ void nrf_drv_clock_hfclk_release(void); /** * @brief Function for checking the HFCLK state. * * @retval true If the HFCLK is running (for \nRFXX XTAL source). * @retval false If the HFCLK is not running. */ bool nrf_drv_clock_hfclk_is_running(void); /** * @brief Function for starting a single calibration process. * * This function can also delay the start of calibration by a user-specified value. The delay will use * a low-power timer that is part of the CLOCK module. @ref nrf_drv_clock_is_calibrating can be called to * check if calibration is still in progress. If a handler is provided, the user can be notified when * calibration is completed. The ext calibration can be started from the handler context. * * The calibration process consists of three phases: * - Delay (optional) * - Requesting the high-accuracy HFCLK * - Hardware-supported calibration * * @param[in] delay Time after which the calibration will be started (in 0.25 s units). * @param[in] handler NULL or user function to be called when calibration is completed or aborted. * * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If the procedure was successful. * @retval NRF_ERROR_FORBIDDEN If a SoftDevice is present or the selected LFCLK source is not an RC oscillator. * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE If the low-frequency clock is off. * @retval NRF_ERROR_BUSY If calibration is in progress. */ ret_code_t nrf_drv_clock_calibration_start(uint8_t delay, nrf_drv_clock_event_handler_t handler); /** * @brief Function for aborting calibration. * * This function aborts on-going calibration. If calibration was started, it cannot be stopped. If a handler * was provided by @ref nrf_drv_clock_calibration_start, this handler will be called once * aborted calibration is completed. @ref nrf_drv_clock_is_calibrating can also be used to check * if the system is calibrating. * * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If the procedure was successful. * @retval NRF_ERROR_FORBIDDEN If a SoftDevice is present or the selected LFCLK source is not an RC oscillator. */ ret_code_t nrf_drv_clock_calibration_abort(void); /** * @brief Function for checking if calibration is in progress. * * This function indicates that the system is * in calibration if it is in any of the calibration process phases (see @ref nrf_drv_clock_calibration_start). * * @param[out] p_is_calibrating True if calibration is in progress, false if not. * * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If the procedure was successful. * @retval NRF_ERROR_FORBIDDEN If a SoftDevice is present or the selected LFCLK source is not an RC oscillator. */ ret_code_t nrf_drv_clock_is_calibrating(bool * p_is_calibrating); /**@brief Function for returning a requested task address for the clock driver module. * * @param[in] task One of the peripheral tasks. * * @return Task address. */ __STATIC_INLINE uint32_t nrf_drv_clock_ppi_task_addr(nrf_clock_task_t task); /**@brief Function for returning a requested event address for the clock driver module. * * @param[in] event One of the peripheral events. * * @return Event address. */ __STATIC_INLINE uint32_t nrf_drv_clock_ppi_event_addr(nrf_clock_event_t event); #ifdef SOFTDEVICE_PRESENT /** * @brief Function called by the SoftDevice handler if an @ref NRF_SOC_EVTS event is received from the SoftDevice. * * @param[in] evt_id One of NRF_SOC_EVTS values. */ void nrf_drv_clock_on_soc_event(uint32_t evt_id); /** * @brief Function called by the SoftDevice handler when the SoftDevice has been enabled. * * This function is called just after the SoftDevice has been properly enabled. * Its main purpose is to mark that LFCLK has been requested by SD. */ void nrf_drv_clock_on_sd_enable(void); /** * @brief Function called by the SoftDevice handler when the SoftDevice has been disabled. * * This function is called just after the SoftDevice has been properly disabled. * It has two purposes: * 1. Releases the LFCLK from the SD. * 2. Reinitializes an interrupt after the SD releases POWER_CLOCK_IRQ. */ void nrf_drv_clock_on_sd_disable(void); #endif /** *@} **/ #ifndef SUPPRESS_INLINE_IMPLEMENTATION __STATIC_INLINE uint32_t nrf_drv_clock_ppi_task_addr(nrf_clock_task_t task) { return nrf_clock_task_address_get(task); } __STATIC_INLINE uint32_t nrf_drv_clock_ppi_event_addr(nrf_clock_event_t event) { return nrf_clock_event_address_get(event); } #endif //SUPPRESS_INLINE_IMPLEMENTATION #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif // NRF_DRV_CLOCK_H__