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*/
/*-----------------------------------------------------------
* Simple parallel port IO routines.
*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Kernel includes. */
#include "FreeRTOS.h"
/* Demo application includes. */
#include "partest.h"
/* Library includes. */
#include "xgpio_l.h"
/* Misc hardware specific definitions. */
#define partstALL_AS_OUTPUT 0x00
#define partstCHANNEL_1 0x01
#define partstMAX_4BIT_LED 0x03
/* The outputs are split into two IO sections, these variables maintain the
current value of either section. */
static unsigned portBASE_TYPE uxCurrentOutput4Bit, uxCurrentOutput5Bit;
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
/*
* Setup the IO for the LED outputs.
*/
void vParTestInitialise( void )
{
/* Set both sets of LED's on the demo board to outputs. */
XGpio_mSetDataDirection( XPAR_LEDS_4BIT_BASEADDR, partstCHANNEL_1, partstALL_AS_OUTPUT );
XGpio_mSetDataDirection( XPAR_LEDS_POSITIONS_BASEADDR, partstCHANNEL_1, partstALL_AS_OUTPUT );
/* Start with all outputs off. */
uxCurrentOutput4Bit = 0;
XGpio_mSetDataReg( XPAR_LEDS_4BIT_BASEADDR, partstCHANNEL_1, 0x00 );
uxCurrentOutput5Bit = 0;
XGpio_mSetDataReg( XPAR_LEDS_POSITIONS_BASEADDR, partstCHANNEL_1, 0x00 );
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
void vParTestSetLED( unsigned portBASE_TYPE uxLED, signed portBASE_TYPE xValue )
{
unsigned portBASE_TYPE uxBaseAddress, *puxCurrentValue;
portENTER_CRITICAL();
{
/* Which IO section does the LED being set/cleared belong to? The
4 bit or 5 bit outputs? */
if( uxLED <= partstMAX_4BIT_LED )
{
uxBaseAddress = XPAR_LEDS_4BIT_BASEADDR;
puxCurrentValue = &uxCurrentOutput4Bit;
}
else
{
uxBaseAddress = XPAR_LEDS_POSITIONS_BASEADDR;
puxCurrentValue = &uxCurrentOutput5Bit;
uxLED -= partstMAX_4BIT_LED;
}
/* Setup the bit mask accordingly. */
uxLED = 0x01 << uxLED;
/* Maintain the current output value. */
if( xValue )
{
*puxCurrentValue |= uxLED;
}
else
{
*puxCurrentValue &= ~uxLED;
}
/* Write the value to the port. */
XGpio_mSetDataReg( uxBaseAddress, partstCHANNEL_1, *puxCurrentValue );
}
portEXIT_CRITICAL();
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
void vParTestToggleLED( unsigned portBASE_TYPE uxLED )
{
unsigned portBASE_TYPE uxBaseAddress, *puxCurrentValue;
portENTER_CRITICAL();
{
/* Which IO section does the LED being toggled belong to? The
4 bit or 5 bit outputs? */
if( uxLED <= partstMAX_4BIT_LED )
{
uxBaseAddress = XPAR_LEDS_4BIT_BASEADDR;
puxCurrentValue = &uxCurrentOutput4Bit;
}
else
{
uxBaseAddress = XPAR_LEDS_POSITIONS_BASEADDR;
puxCurrentValue = &uxCurrentOutput5Bit;
uxLED -= partstMAX_4BIT_LED;
}
/* Setup the bit mask accordingly. */
uxLED = 0x01 << uxLED;
/* Maintain the current output value. */
if( *puxCurrentValue & uxLED )
{
*puxCurrentValue &= ~uxLED;
}
else
{
*puxCurrentValue |= uxLED;
}
/* Write the value to the port. */
XGpio_mSetDataReg(uxBaseAddress, partstCHANNEL_1, *puxCurrentValue );
}
portEXIT_CRITICAL();
}