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/**
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  ******************************************************************************
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  * @file    stm32l1xx_hal_wwdg.c
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  * @author  MCD Application Team
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  * @brief   WWDG HAL module driver.
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  *          This file provides firmware functions to manage the following
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  *          functionalities of the Window Watchdog (WWDG) peripheral:
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  *           + Initialization and Configuration functions
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  *           + IO operation functions
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  @verbatim
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  ==============================================================================
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                      ##### WWDG Specific features #####
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  ==============================================================================
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  [..]
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    Once enabled the WWDG generates a system reset on expiry of a programmed
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    time period, unless the program refreshes the counter (T[6;0] downcounter)
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    before reaching 0x3F value (i.e. a reset is generated when the counter
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    value rolls down from 0x40 to 0x3F).
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    (+) An MCU reset is also generated if the counter value is refreshed
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        before the counter has reached the refresh window value. This
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        implies that the counter must be refreshed in a limited window.
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    (+) Once enabled the WWDG cannot be disabled except by a system reset.
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    (+) If required by application, an Early Wakeup Interrupt can be triggered
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        in order to be warned before WWDG expiration. The Early Wakeup Interrupt
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        (EWI) can be used if specific safety operations or data logging must
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        be performed before the actual reset is generated. When the downcounter
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        reaches 0x40, interrupt occurs. This mechanism requires WWDG interrupt
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        line to be enabled in NVIC. Once enabled, EWI interrupt cannot be
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        disabled except by a system reset.
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    (+) WWDGRST flag in RCC CSR register can be used to inform when a WWDG
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        reset occurs.
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    (+) The WWDG counter input clock is derived from the APB clock divided
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        by a programmable prescaler.
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    (+) WWDG clock (Hz) = PCLK1 / (4096 * Prescaler)
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    (+) WWDG timeout (mS) = 1000 * (T[5;0] + 1) / WWDG clock (Hz)
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        where T[5;0] are the lowest 6 bits of Counter.
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    (+) WWDG Counter refresh is allowed between the following limits :
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        (++) min time (mS) = 1000 * (Counter - Window) / WWDG clock
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        (++) max time (mS) = 1000 * (Counter - 0x40) / WWDG clock
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    (+) Typical values:
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        (++) Counter min (T[5;0] = 0x00) at 32MHz (PCLK1) with zero prescaler:
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             max timeout before reset: approximately 41.79µs
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        (++) Counter max (T[5;0] = 0x3F) at 32MHz (PCLK1) with prescaler
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             dividing by 8:
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             max timeout before reset: approximately 342.38ms
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                     ##### How to use this driver #####
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  ==============================================================================
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    *** Common driver usage ***
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    ===========================
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  [..]
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    (+) Enable WWDG APB1 clock using __HAL_RCC_WWDG_CLK_ENABLE().
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    (+) Configure the WWDG prescaler, refresh window value, counter value and early
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        interrupt status using HAL_WWDG_Init() function. This will automatically
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        enable WWDG and start its downcounter. Time reference can be taken from
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        function exit. Care must be taken to provide a counter value
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        greater than 0x40 to prevent generation of immediate reset.
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    (+) If the Early Wakeup Interrupt (EWI) feature is enabled, an interrupt is
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        generated when the counter reaches 0x40. When HAL_WWDG_IRQHandler is
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        triggered by the interrupt service routine, flag will be automatically
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        cleared and HAL_WWDG_WakeupCallback user callback will be executed. User
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        can add his own code by customization of callback HAL_WWDG_WakeupCallback.
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    (+) Then the application program must refresh the WWDG counter at regular
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        intervals during normal operation to prevent an MCU reset, using
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        HAL_WWDG_Refresh() function. This operation must occur only when
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        the counter is lower than the refresh window value already programmed.
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    *** Callback registration ***
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    =============================
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  [..]
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    The compilation define USE_HAL_WWDG_REGISTER_CALLBACKS when set to 1 allows
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    the user to configure dynamically the driver callbacks. Use Functions
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    HAL_WWDG_RegisterCallback() to register a user callback.
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    (+) Function HAL_WWDG_RegisterCallback() allows to register following
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        callbacks:
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        (++) EwiCallback : callback for Early WakeUp Interrupt.
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        (++) MspInitCallback : WWDG MspInit.
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    This function takes as parameters the HAL peripheral handle, the Callback ID
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    and a pointer to the user callback function.
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    (+) Use function HAL_WWDG_UnRegisterCallback() to reset a callback to
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    the default weak (surcharged) function. HAL_WWDG_UnRegisterCallback()
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    takes as parameters the HAL peripheral handle and the Callback ID.
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    This function allows to reset following callbacks:
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        (++) EwiCallback : callback for  Early WakeUp Interrupt.
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        (++) MspInitCallback : WWDG MspInit.
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    [..]
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    When calling HAL_WWDG_Init function, callbacks are reset to the
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    corresponding legacy weak (surcharged) functions:
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    HAL_WWDG_EarlyWakeupCallback() and HAL_WWDG_MspInit() only if they have
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    not been registered before.
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    [..]
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    When compilation define USE_HAL_WWDG_REGISTER_CALLBACKS is set to 0 or
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    not defined, the callback registering feature is not available
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    and weak (surcharged) callbacks are used.
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    *** WWDG HAL driver macros list ***
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    ===================================
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    [..]
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      Below the list of available macros in WWDG HAL driver.
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      (+) __HAL_WWDG_ENABLE: Enable the WWDG peripheral
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      (+) __HAL_WWDG_GET_FLAG: Get the selected WWDG's flag status
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      (+) __HAL_WWDG_CLEAR_FLAG: Clear the WWDG's pending flags
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      (+) __HAL_WWDG_ENABLE_IT: Enable the WWDG early wakeup interrupt
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  @endverbatim
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  ******************************************************************************
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  * @attention
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  *
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  * <h2><center>&copy; Copyright (c) 2016 STMicroelectronics.
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  * All rights reserved.</center></h2>
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  *
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  * This software component is licensed by ST under BSD 3-Clause license,
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  * the "License"; You may not use this file except in compliance with the
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  * License. You may obtain a copy of the License at:
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  *                        opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause
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  *
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  ******************************************************************************
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  */
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/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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#include "stm32l1xx_hal.h"
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/** @addtogroup STM32L1xx_HAL_Driver
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  * @{
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  */
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#ifdef HAL_WWDG_MODULE_ENABLED
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/** @defgroup WWDG WWDG
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  * @brief WWDG HAL module driver.
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  * @{
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  */
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/* Private typedef -----------------------------------------------------------*/
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/* Private define ------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/* Private macro -------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/* Private variables ---------------------------------------------------------*/
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/* Private function prototypes -----------------------------------------------*/
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/* Exported functions --------------------------------------------------------*/
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/** @defgroup WWDG_Exported_Functions WWDG Exported Functions
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  * @{
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  */
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/** @defgroup WWDG_Exported_Functions_Group1 Initialization and Configuration functions
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  *  @brief    Initialization and Configuration functions.
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  *
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@verbatim
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  ==============================================================================
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          ##### Initialization and Configuration functions #####
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  ==============================================================================
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    This section provides functions allowing to:
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      (+) Initialize and start the WWDG according to the specified parameters
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          in the WWDG_InitTypeDef of associated handle.
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      (+) Initialize the WWDG MSP.
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@endverbatim
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  * @{
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  */
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  * @brief  Initialize the WWDG according to the specified.
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  *         parameters in the WWDG_InitTypeDef of  associated handle.
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  * @param  hwwdg  pointer to a WWDG_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
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  *                the configuration information for the specified WWDG module.
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  * @retval HAL status
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  */
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HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_WWDG_Init(WWDG_HandleTypeDef *hwwdg)
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{
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  /* Check the WWDG handle allocation */
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  if (hwwdg == NULL)
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  {
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    return HAL_ERROR;
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  /* Check the parameters */
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  assert_param(IS_WWDG_ALL_INSTANCE(hwwdg->Instance));
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  assert_param(IS_WWDG_PRESCALER(hwwdg->Init.Prescaler));
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  assert_param(IS_WWDG_WINDOW(hwwdg->Init.Window));
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  assert_param(IS_WWDG_COUNTER(hwwdg->Init.Counter));
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  assert_param(IS_WWDG_EWI_MODE(hwwdg->Init.EWIMode));
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  /* Reset Callback pointers */
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  if (hwwdg->EwiCallback == NULL)
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    hwwdg->MspInitCallback = HAL_WWDG_MspInit;
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  /* Init the low level hardware */
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  hwwdg->MspInitCallback(hwwdg);
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  /* Init the low level hardware */
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  HAL_WWDG_MspInit(hwwdg);
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#endif /* USE_HAL_WWDG_REGISTER_CALLBACKS */
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  /* Set WWDG Counter */
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  WRITE_REG(hwwdg->Instance->CR, (WWDG_CR_WDGA | hwwdg->Init.Counter));
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  /* Set WWDG Prescaler and Window */
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  WRITE_REG(hwwdg->Instance->CFR, (hwwdg->Init.EWIMode | hwwdg->Init.Prescaler | hwwdg->Init.Window));
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  return HAL_OK;
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}
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/**
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  * @brief  Initialize the WWDG MSP.
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  * @param  hwwdg  pointer to a WWDG_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
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  *                the configuration information for the specified WWDG module.
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  * @note   When rewriting this function in user file, mechanism may be added
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  *         to avoid multiple initialize when HAL_WWDG_Init function is called
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  *         again to change parameters.
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  * @retval None
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  */
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__weak void HAL_WWDG_MspInit(WWDG_HandleTypeDef *hwwdg)
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{
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  /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */
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  UNUSED(hwwdg);
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  /* NOTE: This function should not be modified, when the callback is needed,
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           the HAL_WWDG_MspInit could be implemented in the user file
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   */
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}
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#if (USE_HAL_WWDG_REGISTER_CALLBACKS == 1)
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/**
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  * @brief  Register a User WWDG Callback
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  *         To be used instead of the weak (surcharged) predefined callback
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  * @param  hwwdg WWDG handle
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  * @param  CallbackID ID of the callback to be registered
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  *           @arg @ref HAL_WWDG_EWI_CB_ID Early WakeUp Interrupt Callback ID
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  *           @arg @ref HAL_WWDG_MSPINIT_CB_ID MspInit callback ID
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  * @param  pCallback pointer to the Callback function
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  * @retval status
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  */
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HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_WWDG_RegisterCallback(WWDG_HandleTypeDef *hwwdg, HAL_WWDG_CallbackIDTypeDef CallbackID,
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                                            pWWDG_CallbackTypeDef pCallback)
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{
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  * @param  hwwdg WWDG handle
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  * @param  CallbackID ID of the callback to be registered
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  *           @arg @ref HAL_WWDG_EWI_CB_ID Early WakeUp Interrupt Callback ID
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  *           @arg @ref HAL_WWDG_MSPINIT_CB_ID MspInit callback ID
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  */
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HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_WWDG_UnRegisterCallback(WWDG_HandleTypeDef *hwwdg, HAL_WWDG_CallbackIDTypeDef CallbackID)
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      break;
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}
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#endif /* USE_HAL_WWDG_REGISTER_CALLBACKS */
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  */
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/** @defgroup WWDG_Exported_Functions_Group2 IO operation functions
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  *  @brief    IO operation functions
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@verbatim
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                      ##### IO operation functions #####
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  ==============================================================================
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    This section provides functions allowing to:
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    (+) Refresh the WWDG.
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    (+) Handle WWDG interrupt request and associated function callback.
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  * @{
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  */
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/**
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  * @brief  Refresh the WWDG.
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  * @param  hwwdg  pointer to a WWDG_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
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  *                the configuration information for the specified WWDG module.
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  * @retval HAL status
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  */
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HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_WWDG_Refresh(WWDG_HandleTypeDef *hwwdg)
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{
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  /* Write to WWDG CR the WWDG Counter value to refresh with */
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  WRITE_REG(hwwdg->Instance->CR, (hwwdg->Init.Counter));
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  return HAL_OK;
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  * @note   The Early Wakeup Interrupt (EWI) can be used if specific safety operations
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  *         or data logging must be performed before the actual reset is generated.
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  *         The EWI interrupt is enabled by calling HAL_WWDG_Init function with
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  *         EWIMode set to WWDG_EWI_ENABLE.
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  *         When the downcounter reaches the value 0x40, and EWI interrupt is
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  *         generated and the corresponding Interrupt Service Routine (ISR) can
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  *         be used to trigger specific actions (such as communications or data
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  *         logging), before resetting the device.
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  * @param  hwwdg  pointer to a WWDG_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
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  *                the configuration information for the specified WWDG module.
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  * @retval None
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  */
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void HAL_WWDG_IRQHandler(WWDG_HandleTypeDef *hwwdg)
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{
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  if (__HAL_WWDG_GET_IT_SOURCE(hwwdg, WWDG_IT_EWI) != RESET)
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    /* Check if WWDG Early Wakeup Interrupt occurred */
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    if (__HAL_WWDG_GET_FLAG(hwwdg, WWDG_FLAG_EWIF) != RESET)
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      /* Clear the WWDG Early Wakeup flag */
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      __HAL_WWDG_CLEAR_FLAG(hwwdg, WWDG_FLAG_EWIF);
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      /* Early Wakeup callback */
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      HAL_WWDG_EarlyWakeupCallback(hwwdg);
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#endif /* USE_HAL_WWDG_REGISTER_CALLBACKS */
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    }
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  }
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}
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/**
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  * @brief  WWDG Early Wakeup callback.
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  * @param  hwwdg  pointer to a WWDG_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
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  *                the configuration information for the specified WWDG module.
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  * @retval None
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  */
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__weak void HAL_WWDG_EarlyWakeupCallback(WWDG_HandleTypeDef *hwwdg)
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{
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  /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */
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  UNUSED(hwwdg);
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  /* NOTE: This function should not be modified, when the callback is needed,
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}
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  * @}
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  */
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/**
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  * @}
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  */
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#endif /* HAL_WWDG_MODULE_ENABLED */
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/**
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  * @}
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  */
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/**
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  * @}
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  */
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