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/* | |
Changes from V3.0.0 | |
+ ISRcode is pulled inline and portTICKisr() is therefore | |
deleted from this file. | |
+ Prescaler logic for Timer1 added to allow for a wider | |
range of TickRates. | |
Changes from V3.0.1 | |
*/ | |
#include <FreeRTOS.h> | |
#include <task.h> | |
/* IO port constants. */ | |
#define portBIT_SET (1) | |
#define portBIT_CLEAR (0) | |
/* | |
* Hardware setup for the tick. | |
* We use a compare match on timer1. Depending on MPU-frequency | |
* and requested tickrate, a prescaled value with a matching | |
* prescaler are determined. | |
*/ | |
#define portTIMER_COMPARE_BASE ((APROCFREQ/4)/configTICK_RATE_HZ) | |
#if portTIMER_COMPARE_BASE < 0x10000 | |
#define portTIMER_COMPARE_VALUE (portTIMER_COMPARE_BASE) | |
#define portTIMER_COMPARE_PS1 (portBIT_CLEAR) | |
#define portTIMER_COMPARE_PS0 (portBIT_CLEAR) | |
#elif portTIMER_COMPARE_BASE < 0x20000 | |
#define portTIMER_COMPARE_VALUE (portTIMER_COMPARE_BASE / 2) | |
#define portTIMER_COMPARE_PS1 (portBIT_CLEAR) | |
#define portTIMER_COMPARE_PS0 (portBIT_SET) | |
#elif portTIMER_COMPARE_BASE < 0x40000 | |
#define portTIMER_COMPARE_VALUE (portTIMER_COMPARE_BASE / 4) | |
#define portTIMER_COMPARE_PS1 (portBIT_SET) | |
#define portTIMER_COMPARE_PS0 (portBIT_CLEAR) | |
#elif portTIMER_COMPARE_BASE < 0x80000 | |
#define portTIMER_COMPARE_VALUE (portTIMER_COMPARE_BASE / 8) | |
#define portTIMER_COMPARE_PS1 (portBIT_SET) | |
#define portTIMER_COMPARE_PS0 (portBIT_SET) | |
#else | |
#error "TickRate out of range" | |
#endif | |
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
/* | |
* Setup a timer for a regular tick. | |
*/ | |
void portSetupTick( void ) | |
{ | |
/* | |
* Interrupts are disabled when this function is called. | |
*/ | |
/* | |
* Setup CCP1 | |
* Provide the tick interrupt using a compare match on timer1. | |
*/ | |
/* | |
* Set the compare match value. | |
*/ | |
CCPR1H = ( uint8_t ) ( ( portTIMER_COMPARE_VALUE >> 8 ) & 0xff ); | |
CCPR1L = ( uint8_t ) ( portTIMER_COMPARE_VALUE & 0xff ); | |
/* | |
* Set Compare Special Event Trigger Mode | |
*/ | |
bCCP1M3 = portBIT_SET; | |
bCCP1M2 = portBIT_CLEAR; | |
bCCP1M1 = portBIT_SET; | |
bCCP1M0 = portBIT_SET; | |
/* | |
* Enable CCP1 interrupt | |
*/ | |
bCCP1IE = portBIT_SET; | |
/* | |
* We are only going to use the global interrupt bit, so disable | |
* interruptpriorities and enable peripheral interrupts. | |
*/ | |
bIPEN = portBIT_CLEAR; | |
bPEIE = portBIT_SET; | |
/* | |
* Set up timer1 | |
* It will produce the system tick. | |
*/ | |
/* | |
* Clear the time count | |
*/ | |
TMR1H = ( uint8_t ) 0x00; | |
TMR1L = ( uint8_t ) 0x00; | |
/* | |
* Setup the timer | |
*/ | |
bRD16 = portBIT_SET; // 16-bit | |
bT1CKPS1 = portTIMER_COMPARE_PS1; // prescaler | |
bT1CKPS0 = portTIMER_COMPARE_PS0; // prescaler | |
bT1OSCEN = portBIT_SET; // Oscillator enable | |
bT1SYNC = portBIT_SET; // No external clock sync | |
bTMR1CS = portBIT_CLEAR; // Internal clock | |
bTMR1ON = portBIT_SET; // Start timer1 | |
} |