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*/
/* High speed timer test as described in main.c. */
/* Scheduler includes. */
#include "FreeRTOS.h"
/* Library includes. */
#include "stm32f10x_lib.h"
#include "stm32f10x_tim.h"
#include "stm32f10x_map.h"
/* The set frequency of the interrupt. Deviations from this are measured as
the jitter. */
#define timerINTERRUPT_FREQUENCY ( ( unsigned short ) 20000 )
/* The expected time between each of the timer interrupts - if the jitter was
zero. */
#define timerEXPECTED_DIFFERENCE_VALUE ( configCPU_CLOCK_HZ / timerINTERRUPT_FREQUENCY )
/* The highest available interrupt priority. */
#define timerHIGHEST_PRIORITY ( 0 )
/* Misc defines. */
#define timerMAX_32BIT_VALUE ( 0xffffffffUL )
#define timerTIMER_1_COUNT_VALUE ( * ( ( unsigned long * ) ( TIMER1_BASE + 0x48 ) ) )
/* The number of interrupts to pass before we start looking at the jitter. */
#define timerSETTLE_TIME 5
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
/*
* Configures the two timers used to perform the test.
*/
void vSetupHighFrequencyTimer( void );
/* Stores the value of the maximum recorded jitter between interrupts. */
volatile unsigned short usMaxJitter = 0;
/* Variable that counts at 20KHz to provide the time base for the run time
stats. */
unsigned long ulRunTimeStatsClock = 0UL;
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
void vSetupHighFrequencyTimer( void )
{
unsigned long ulFrequency;
TIM_TimeBaseInitTypeDef TIM_TimeBaseStructure;
NVIC_InitTypeDef NVIC_InitStructure;
/* Enable timer clocks */
RCC_APB1PeriphClockCmd( RCC_APB1Periph_TIM2, ENABLE );
RCC_APB1PeriphClockCmd( RCC_APB1Periph_TIM3, ENABLE );
/* Initialise data. */
TIM_DeInit( TIM2 );
TIM_DeInit( TIM3 );
TIM_TimeBaseStructInit( &TIM_TimeBaseStructure );
/* Time base configuration for timer 2 - which generates the interrupts. */
ulFrequency = configCPU_CLOCK_HZ / timerINTERRUPT_FREQUENCY;
TIM_TimeBaseStructure.TIM_Period = ( unsigned short ) ( ulFrequency & 0xffffUL );
TIM_TimeBaseStructure.TIM_Prescaler = 0x0;
TIM_TimeBaseStructure.TIM_ClockDivision = 0x0;
TIM_TimeBaseStructure.TIM_CounterMode = TIM_CounterMode_Up;
TIM_TimeBaseInit( TIM2, &TIM_TimeBaseStructure );
TIM_ARRPreloadConfig( TIM2, ENABLE );
/* Configuration for timer 3 which is used as a high resolution time
measurement. */
TIM_TimeBaseStructure.TIM_Period = ( unsigned short ) 0xffff;
TIM_TimeBaseInit( TIM3, &TIM_TimeBaseStructure );
TIM_ARRPreloadConfig( TIM3, ENABLE );
/* Enable TIM2 IT. TIM3 does not generate an interrupt. */
NVIC_InitStructure.NVIC_IRQChannel = TIM2_IRQChannel;
NVIC_InitStructure.NVIC_IRQChannelSubPriority = 0;
NVIC_InitStructure.NVIC_IRQChannelPreemptionPriority = timerHIGHEST_PRIORITY;
NVIC_InitStructure.NVIC_IRQChannelCmd = ENABLE;
NVIC_Init( &NVIC_InitStructure );
TIM_ITConfig( TIM2, TIM_IT_Update, ENABLE );
/* Finally, enable both timers. */
TIM_Cmd( TIM2, ENABLE );
TIM_Cmd( TIM3, ENABLE );
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
void TIM2_IRQHandler( void )
{
static unsigned short usLastCount = 0, usSettleCount = 0, usMaxDifference = 0;
unsigned short usThisCount, usDifference;
/* Capture the free running timer 3 value as we enter the interrupt. */
usThisCount = TIM3->CNT;
if( usSettleCount >= timerSETTLE_TIME )
{
/* What is the difference between the timer value in this interrupt
and the value from the last interrupt. */
usDifference = usThisCount - usLastCount;
/* Store the difference in the timer values if it is larger than the
currently stored largest value. The difference over and above the
expected difference will give the 'jitter' in the processing of these
interrupts. */
if( usDifference > usMaxDifference )
{
usMaxDifference = usDifference;
usMaxJitter = usMaxDifference - timerEXPECTED_DIFFERENCE_VALUE;
}
}
else
{
/* Don't bother storing any values for the first couple of
interrupts. */
usSettleCount++;
}
/* Remember what the timer value was this time through, so we can calculate
the difference the next time through. */
usLastCount = usThisCount;
/* Keep a count of the number of interrupts as a time base for the run time
stats collection. */
ulRunTimeStatsClock++;
TIM_ClearITPendingBit( TIM2, TIM_IT_Update );
}