xtimer.h
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/*
* Copyright (C) 2015 Kaspar Schleiser <kaspar@schleiser.de>
* Copyright (C) 2016 Eistec AB
*
* This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU Lesser
* General Public License v2.1. See the file LICENSE in the top level
* directory for more details.
*/
/**
* @defgroup sys_xtimer Timers
* @ingroup sys
* @brief Provides a high level timer module to register
* timers, get current system time, and let a thread sleep for
* a certain amount of time.
*
* The implementation takes one low-level timer and multiplexes it.
*
* Insertion and removal of timers has O(n) complexity with (n) being the
* number of active timers. The reason for this is that multiplexing is
* realized by next-first singly linked lists.
*
* @{
* @file
* @brief xtimer interface definitions
* @author Kaspar Schleiser <kaspar@schleiser.de>
* @author Joakim Nohlgård <joakim.nohlgard@eistec.se>
*/
#ifndef XTIMER_H
#define XTIMER_H
#include <stdint.h>
#include "timex.h"
#include "msg.h"
#include "board.h"
#include "periph_conf.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* @brief xtimer timestamp (64 bit)
*
* @note This is a struct in order to make the xtimer API type strict
*/
typedef struct {
uint64_t ticks64;
} xtimer_ticks64_t;
/**
* @brief xtimer timestamp (32 bit)
*
* @note This is a struct in order to make the xtimer API type strict
*/
typedef struct {
uint32_t ticks32;
} xtimer_ticks32_t;
/**
* @brief xtimer callback type
*/
typedef void (*xtimer_callback_t)(void*);
/**
* @brief xtimer timer structure
*/
typedef struct xtimer {
struct xtimer *next; /**< reference to next timer in timer lists */
uint32_t target; /**< lower 32bit absolute target time */
uint32_t long_target; /**< upper 32bit absolute target time */
xtimer_callback_t callback; /**< callback function to call when timer
expires */
void *arg; /**< argument to pass to callback function */
} xtimer_t;
/**
* @brief get the current system time as 32bit time stamp value
*
* @note Overflows 2**32 ticks, thus returns xtimer_now64() % 32,
* but is cheaper.
*
* @return current time as 32bit time stamp
*/
static inline xtimer_ticks32_t xtimer_now(void);
/**
* @brief get the current system time as 64bit time stamp
*
* @return current time as 64bit time stamp
*/
static inline xtimer_ticks64_t xtimer_now64(void);
/**
* @brief get the current system time into a timex_t
*
* @param[out] out pointer to timex_t the time will be written to
*/
void xtimer_now_timex(timex_t *out);
/**
* @brief get the current system time in microseconds since start
*
* This is a convenience function for @c xtimer_usec_from_ticks(xtimer_now())
*/
static inline uint32_t xtimer_now_usec(void);
/**
* @brief get the current system time in microseconds since start
*
* This is a convenience function for @c xtimer_usec_from_ticks64(xtimer_now64())
*/
static inline uint64_t xtimer_now_usec64(void);
/**
* @brief xtimer initialization function
*
* This sets up xtimer. Has to be called once at system boot.
* If @ref auto_init is enabled, it will call this for you.
*/
void xtimer_init(void);
/**
* @brief Pause the execution of a thread for some seconds
*
* When called from an ISR, this function will spin and thus block the MCU in
* interrupt context for the specified amount in *seconds*, so don't *ever* use
* it there.
*
* @param[in] seconds the amount of seconds the thread should sleep
*/
static inline void xtimer_sleep(uint32_t seconds);
/**
* @brief Pause the execution of a thread for some microseconds
*
* When called from an ISR, this function will spin and thus block the MCU for
* the specified amount in microseconds, so only use it there for *very* short
* periods, e.g., less than XTIMER_BACKOFF.
*
* @param[in] microseconds the amount of microseconds the thread should sleep
*/
static inline void xtimer_usleep(uint32_t microseconds);
/**
* @brief Stop execution of a thread for some time
*
* Don't expect nanosecond accuracy. As of now, this function just calls
* xtimer_usleep(nanoseconds/1000).
*
* When called from an ISR, this function will spin-block, so only use it there
* for *very* short periods.
*
* @param[in] nanoseconds the amount of nanoseconds the thread should sleep
*/
static inline void xtimer_nanosleep(uint32_t nanoseconds);
/**
* @brief Stop execution of a thread for some time, 32bit version
*
* When called from an ISR, this function will spin and thus block the MCU for
* the specified amount, so only use it there for *very* short periods,
* e.g. less than XTIMER_BACKOFF.
*
* @param[in] ticks number of ticks the thread should sleep
*/
static inline void xtimer_tsleep32(xtimer_ticks32_t ticks);
/**
* @brief Stop execution of a thread for some time, 64bit version
*
* When called from an ISR, this function will spin and thus block the MCU for
* the specified amount, so only use it there for *very* short periods,
* e.g. less than XTIMER_BACKOFF.
*
* @param[in] ticks number of ticks the thread should sleep
*/
static inline void xtimer_tsleep64(xtimer_ticks64_t ticks);
/**
* @brief Stop execution of a thread for some time, blocking
*
* This function will spin-block, so only use it *very* short periods.
*
* @param[in] ticks the number of xtimer ticks the thread should spin for
*/
static inline void xtimer_spin(xtimer_ticks32_t ticks);
/**
* @brief will cause the calling thread to be suspended until the absolute
* time (@p last_wakeup + @p period).
*
* When the function returns, @p last_wakeup is set to
* (@p last_wakeup + @p period).
*
* This function can be used to create periodic wakeups.
* @c last_wakeup should be set to xtimer_now() before first call of the
* function.
*
* If the result of (@p last_wakeup + @p period) would be in the past, the function
* sets @p last_wakeup to @p last_wakeup + @p period and returns immediately.
*
* @param[in] last_wakeup base time stamp for the wakeup
* @param[in] period time in microseconds that will be added to last_wakeup
*/
static inline void xtimer_periodic_wakeup(xtimer_ticks32_t *last_wakeup, uint32_t period);
/**
* @brief Set a timer that sends a message
*
* This function sets a timer that will send a message @p offset ticks
* from now.
*
* The mesage struct specified by msg parameter will not be copied, e.g., it
* needs to point to valid memory until the message has been delivered.
*
* @param[in] timer timer struct to work with.
* Its xtimer_t::target and xtimer_t::long_target
* fields need to be initialized with 0 on first use.
* @param[in] offset microseconds from now
* @param[in] msg ptr to msg that will be sent
* @param[in] target_pid pid the message will be sent to
*/
static inline void xtimer_set_msg(xtimer_t *timer, uint32_t offset, msg_t *msg, kernel_pid_t target_pid);
/**
* @brief Set a timer that sends a message, 64bit version
*
* This function sets a timer that will send a message @p offset microseconds
* from now.
*
* The mesage struct specified by msg parameter will not be copied, e.g., it
* needs to point to valid memory until the message has been delivered.
*
* @param[in] timer timer struct to work with.
* Its xtimer_t::target and xtimer_t::long_target
* fields need to be initialized with 0 on first use.
* @param[in] offset microseconds from now
* @param[in] msg ptr to msg that will be sent
* @param[in] target_pid pid the message will be sent to
*/
static inline void xtimer_set_msg64(xtimer_t *timer, uint64_t offset, msg_t *msg, kernel_pid_t target_pid);
/**
* @brief Set a timer that wakes up a thread
*
* This function sets a timer that will wake up a thread when the timer has
* expired.
*
* @param[in] timer timer struct to work with.
* Its xtimer_t::target and xtimer_t::long_target
* fields need to be initialized with 0 on first use
* @param[in] offset microseconds from now
* @param[in] pid pid of the thread that will be woken up
*/
static inline void xtimer_set_wakeup(xtimer_t *timer, uint32_t offset, kernel_pid_t pid);
/**
* @brief Set a timer that wakes up a thread, 64bit version
*
* This function sets a timer that will wake up a thread when the timer has
* expired.
*
* @param[in] timer timer struct to work with.
* Its xtimer_t::target and xtimer_t::long_target
* fields need to be initialized with 0 on first use
* @param[in] offset microseconds from now
* @param[in] pid pid of the thread that will be woken up
*/
static inline void xtimer_set_wakeup64(xtimer_t *timer, uint64_t offset, kernel_pid_t pid);
/**
* @brief Set a timer to execute a callback at some time in the future
*
* Expects timer->callback to be set.
*
* The callback specified in the timer struct will be executed @p offset
* ticks in the future.
*
* @warning BEWARE! Callbacks from xtimer_set() are being executed in interrupt
* context (unless offset < XTIMER_BACKOFF). DON'T USE THIS FUNCTION unless you
* know *exactly* what that means.
*
* @param[in] timer the timer structure to use.
* Its xtimer_t::target and xtimer_t::long_target
* fields need to be initialized with 0 on first use
* @param[in] offset time in microseconds from now specifying that timer's
* callback's execution time
*/
static inline void xtimer_set(xtimer_t *timer, uint32_t offset);
/**
* @brief remove a timer
*
* @note this function runs in O(n) with n being the number of active timers
*
* @param[in] timer ptr to timer structure that will be removed
*/
void xtimer_remove(xtimer_t *timer);
/**
* @brief receive a message blocking but with timeout
*
* @param[out] msg pointer to a msg_t which will be filled in case of
* no timeout
* @param[in] timeout timeout in microseconds relative
*
* @return < 0 on error, other value otherwise
*/
static inline int xtimer_msg_receive_timeout(msg_t *msg, uint32_t timeout);
/**
* @brief receive a message blocking but with timeout, 64bit version
*
* @param[out] msg pointer to a msg_t which will be filled in case of no
* timeout
* @param[in] timeout timeout in microseconds relative
*
* @return < 0 on error, other value otherwise
*/
static inline int xtimer_msg_receive_timeout64(msg_t *msg, uint64_t timeout);
/**
* @brief Convert microseconds to xtimer ticks
*
* @param[in] usec microseconds
*
* @return xtimer time stamp
*/
static inline xtimer_ticks32_t xtimer_ticks_from_usec(uint32_t usec);
/**
* @brief Convert microseconds to xtimer ticks, 64 bit version
*
* @param[in] usec microseconds
*
* @return xtimer time stamp
*/
static inline xtimer_ticks64_t xtimer_ticks_from_usec64(uint64_t usec);
/**
* @brief Convert xtimer ticks to microseconds
*
* @param[in] ticks xtimer time stamp
*
* @return microseconds
*/
static inline uint32_t xtimer_usec_from_ticks(xtimer_ticks32_t ticks);
/**
* @brief Convert xtimer ticks to microseconds, 64 bit version
*
* @param[in] ticks xtimer time stamp
*
* @return microseconds
*/
static inline uint64_t xtimer_usec_from_ticks64(xtimer_ticks64_t ticks);
/**
* @brief Create an xtimer time stamp
*
* @param[in] ticks number of xtimer ticks
*
* @return xtimer time stamp
*/
static inline xtimer_ticks32_t xtimer_ticks(uint32_t ticks);
/**
* @brief Create an xtimer time stamp, 64 bit version
*
* @param[in] ticks number of xtimer ticks
*
* @return xtimer time stamp
*/
static inline xtimer_ticks64_t xtimer_ticks64(uint64_t ticks);
/**
* @brief Compute difference between two xtimer time stamps
*
* @param[in] a left operand
* @param[in] b right operand
*
* @return @p a - @p b
*/
static inline xtimer_ticks32_t xtimer_diff(xtimer_ticks32_t a, xtimer_ticks32_t b);
/**
* @brief Compute difference between two xtimer time stamps, 64 bit version
*
* @param[in] a left operand
* @param[in] b right operand
*
* @return @p a - @p b
*/
static inline xtimer_ticks64_t xtimer_diff64(xtimer_ticks64_t a, xtimer_ticks64_t b);
/**
* @brief Compute 32 bit difference between two 64 bit xtimer time stamps
*
* @param[in] a left operand
* @param[in] b right operand
*
* @return @p a - @p b cast truncated to 32 bit
*/
static inline xtimer_ticks32_t xtimer_diff32_64(xtimer_ticks64_t a, xtimer_ticks64_t b);
/**
* @brief Compare two xtimer time stamps
*
* @param[in] a left operand
* @param[in] b right operand
*
* @return @p a < @p b
*/
static inline bool xtimer_less(xtimer_ticks32_t a, xtimer_ticks32_t b);
/**
* @brief Compare two xtimer time stamps, 64 bit version
*
* @param[in] a left operand
* @param[in] b right operand
*
* @return @p a < @p b
*/
static inline bool xtimer_less64(xtimer_ticks64_t a, xtimer_ticks64_t b);
/**
* @brief xtimer backoff value
*
* All timers that are less than XTIMER_BACKOFF microseconds in the future will
* just spin.
*
* This is supposed to be defined per-device in e.g., periph_conf.h.
*/
#ifndef XTIMER_BACKOFF
#define XTIMER_BACKOFF 30
#endif
/**
* @brief xtimer overhead value, in hardware ticks
*
* This value specifies the time a timer will be late if uncorrected, e.g.,
* the system-specific xtimer execution time from timer ISR to executing
* a timer's callback's first instruction.
*
* E.g., with XTIMER_OVERHEAD == 0
* start=xtimer_now();
* xtimer_set(&timer, X);
* (in callback:)
* overhead=xtimer_now()-start-X;
*
* xtimer automatically substracts XTIMER_OVERHEAD from a timer's target time,
* but when the timer triggers, xtimer will spin-lock until a timer's target
* time is reached, so timers will never trigger early.
*
* This is supposed to be defined per-device in e.g., periph_conf.h.
*/
#ifndef XTIMER_OVERHEAD
#define XTIMER_OVERHEAD 20
#endif
#ifndef XTIMER_ISR_BACKOFF
/**
* @brief xtimer IRQ backoff time, in hardware ticks
*
* When scheduling the next IRQ, if it is less than the backoff time
* in the future, just spin.
*
* This is supposed to be defined per-device in e.g., periph_conf.h.
*/
#define XTIMER_ISR_BACKOFF 20
#endif
#ifndef XTIMER_PERIODIC_SPIN
/**
* @brief xtimer_periodic_wakeup spin cutoff
*
* If the difference between target time and now is less than this value, then
* xtimer_periodic_wakeup will use xtimer_spin instead of setting a timer.
*/
#define XTIMER_PERIODIC_SPIN (XTIMER_BACKOFF * 2)
#endif
#ifndef XTIMER_PERIODIC_RELATIVE
/**
* @brief xtimer_periodic_wakeup relative target cutoff
*
* If the difference between target time and now is less than this value, then
* xtimer_periodic_wakeup will set a relative target time in the future instead
* of the true target.
*
* This is done to prevent target time underflows.
*/
#define XTIMER_PERIODIC_RELATIVE (512)
#endif
#ifndef XTIMER_SHIFT
/**
* @brief xtimer prescaler value
*
* If the underlying hardware timer is running at a power of two multiple of
* 15625, XTIMER_SHIFT can be used to adjust the difference.
*
* For a 1 MHz hardware timer, set XTIMER_SHIFT to 0.
*
* For a 4 MHz hardware timer, set XTIMER_SHIFT to 2.
* For a 16 MHz hardware timer, set XTIMER_SHIFT to 4.
* For a 250 kHz hardware timer, set XTIMER_SHIFT to 2.
*
* The direction of the shift is handled by the macros in tick_conversion.h
*/
#define XTIMER_SHIFT (0)
#endif
/*
* Default xtimer configuration
*/
#ifndef XTIMER_DEV
/**
* @brief Underlying hardware timer device to assign to xtimer
*/
#define XTIMER_DEV TIMER_DEV(0)
/**
* @brief Underlying hardware timer channel to assign to xtimer
*/
#define XTIMER_CHAN (0)
#if (TIMER_0_MAX_VALUE) == 0xfffffful
#define XTIMER_WIDTH (24)
#elif (TIMER_0_MAX_VALUE) == 0xffff
#define XTIMER_WIDTH (16)
#endif
#endif
#ifndef XTIMER_WIDTH
/**
* @brief xtimer timer width
*
* This value specifies the width (in bits) of the hardware timer used by xtimer.
* Default is 32.
*/
#define XTIMER_WIDTH (32)
#endif
#if (XTIMER_WIDTH != 32) || DOXYGEN
/**
* @brief xtimer timer mask
*
* This value specifies the mask relative to 0xffffffff that the used timer
* counts to, e.g., 0xffffffff & ~TIMER_MAXVALUE.
*
* For a 16bit timer, the mask would be 0xFFFF0000, for a 24bit timer, the mask
* would be 0xFF000000.
*/
#define XTIMER_MASK ((0xffffffff >> XTIMER_WIDTH) << XTIMER_WIDTH)
#else
#define XTIMER_MASK (0)
#endif
#ifndef XTIMER_HZ
/**
* @brief Frequency of the underlying hardware timer
*/
#define XTIMER_HZ 1000000ul
#endif
#include "xtimer/tick_conversion.h"
#include "xtimer/implementation.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
/** @} */
#endif /* XTIMER_H */