micropython/stmhal/hal/inc/stm32f4xx_hal_def.h
Damien George 3ef911345c stmhal: Update STM32Cube F4 HAL driver to V1.3.0.
This patch updates ST's HAL to the latest version, V1.3.0, dated 19 June
2014.  Files were copied verbatim from the ST package.  Only change was
to suppress compiler warning of unused variables in 4 places.

A lot of the changes from ST are cosmetic: comments and white space.
Some small code changes here and there, and addition of F411 header.

Main code change is how SysTick interrupt is set: it now has a
configuration variable to set the priority, so we no longer need to work
around this (originall in system_stm32f4xx.c).
2014-08-06 22:33:31 +01:00

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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file stm32f4xx_hal_def.h
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V1.1.0
* @date 19-June-2014
* @brief This file contains HAL common defines, enumeration, macros and
* structures definitions.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
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*
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******************************************************************************
*/
/* Define to prevent recursive inclusion -------------------------------------*/
#ifndef __STM32F4xx_HAL_DEF
#define __STM32F4xx_HAL_DEF
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "stm32f4xx.h"
/* Exported types ------------------------------------------------------------*/
/**
* @brief HAL Status structures definition
*/
typedef enum
{
HAL_OK = 0x00,
HAL_ERROR = 0x01,
HAL_BUSY = 0x02,
HAL_TIMEOUT = 0x03
} HAL_StatusTypeDef;
/**
* @brief HAL Lock structures definition
*/
typedef enum
{
HAL_UNLOCKED = 0x00,
HAL_LOCKED = 0x01
} HAL_LockTypeDef;
/* Exported macro ------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifndef NULL
#define NULL (void *) 0
#endif
#define HAL_MAX_DELAY 0xFFFFFFFF
#define HAL_IS_BIT_SET(REG, BIT) (((REG) & (BIT)) != RESET)
#define HAL_IS_BIT_CLR(REG, BIT) (((REG) & (BIT)) == RESET)
#define __HAL_LINKDMA(__HANDLE__, __PPP_DMA_FIELD__, __DMA_HANDLE__) \
do{ \
(__HANDLE__)->__PPP_DMA_FIELD__ = &(__DMA_HANDLE__); \
(__DMA_HANDLE__).Parent = (__HANDLE__); \
} while(0)
/** @brief Reset the Handle's State field.
* @param __HANDLE__: specifies the Peripheral Handle.
* @note This macro can be used for the following purpose:
* - When the Handle is declared as local variable; before passing it as parameter
* to HAL_PPP_Init() for the first time, it is mandatory to use this macro
* to set to 0 the Handle's "State" field.
* Otherwise, "State" field may have any random value and the first time the function
* HAL_PPP_Init() is called, the low level hardware initialization will be missed
* (i.e. HAL_PPP_MspInit() will not be executed).
* - When there is a need to reconfigure the low level hardware: instead of calling
* HAL_PPP_DeInit() then HAL_PPP_Init(), user can make a call to this macro then HAL_PPP_Init().
* In this later function, when the Handle's "State" field is set to 0, it will execute the function
* HAL_PPP_MspInit() which will reconfigure the low level hardware.
* @retval None
*/
#define __HAL_RESET_HANDLE_STATE(__HANDLE__) ((__HANDLE__)->State = 0)
#if (USE_RTOS == 1)
/* Reserved for future use */
#error <20>USE_RTOS should be 0 in the current HAL release<73>
#else
#define __HAL_LOCK(__HANDLE__) \
do{ \
if((__HANDLE__)->Lock == HAL_LOCKED) \
{ \
return HAL_BUSY; \
} \
else \
{ \
(__HANDLE__)->Lock = HAL_LOCKED; \
} \
}while (0)
#define __HAL_UNLOCK(__HANDLE__) \
do{ \
(__HANDLE__)->Lock = HAL_UNLOCKED; \
}while (0)
#endif /* USE_RTOS */
#if defined ( __GNUC__ )
#ifndef __weak
#define __weak __attribute__((weak))
#endif /* __weak */
#ifndef __packed
#define __packed __attribute__((__packed__))
#endif /* __packed */
#endif /* __GNUC__ */
/* Macro to get variable aligned on 4-bytes, for __ICCARM__ the directive "#pragma data_alignment=4" must be used instead */
#if defined (__GNUC__) /* GNU Compiler */
#ifndef __ALIGN_END
#define __ALIGN_END __attribute__ ((aligned (4)))
#endif /* __ALIGN_END */
#ifndef __ALIGN_BEGIN
#define __ALIGN_BEGIN
#endif /* __ALIGN_BEGIN */
#else
#ifndef __ALIGN_END
#define __ALIGN_END
#endif /* __ALIGN_END */
#ifndef __ALIGN_BEGIN
#if defined (__CC_ARM) /* ARM Compiler */
#define __ALIGN_BEGIN __align(4)
#elif defined (__ICCARM__) /* IAR Compiler */
#define __ALIGN_BEGIN
#endif /* __CC_ARM */
#endif /* __ALIGN_BEGIN */
#endif /* __GNUC__ */
/**
* @brief __RAM_FUNC definition
*/
#if defined ( __CC_ARM )
/* ARM Compiler
------------
RAM functions are defined using the toolchain options.
Functions that are executed in RAM should reside in a separate source module.
Using the 'Options for File' dialog you can simply change the 'Code / Const'
area of a module to a memory space in physical RAM.
Available memory areas are declared in the 'Target' tab of the 'Options for Target'
dialog.
*/
#define __RAM_FUNC HAL_StatusTypeDef
#elif defined ( __ICCARM__ )
/* ICCARM Compiler
---------------
RAM functions are defined using a specific toolchain keyword "__ramfunc".
*/
#define __RAM_FUNC __ramfunc HAL_StatusTypeDef
#elif defined ( __GNUC__ )
/* GNU Compiler
------------
RAM functions are defined using a specific toolchain attribute
"__attribute__((section(".RamFunc")))".
*/
#define __RAM_FUNC HAL_StatusTypeDef __attribute__((section(".RamFunc")))
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* ___STM32F4xx_HAL_DEF */
/************************ (C) COPYRIGHT STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/