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  1. /**
  2.   ******************************************************************************
  3.   * @file    stm32l1xx_hal_gpio.c
  4.   * @author  MCD Application Team
  5.   * @version V1.2.0
  6.   * @date    01-July-2016
  7.   * @brief   GPIO HAL module driver.
  8.   *          This file provides firmware functions to manage the following
  9.   *          functionalities of the General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) peripheral:
  10.   *           + Initialization and de-initialization functions
  11.   *           + IO operation functions
  12.   *        
  13.   @verbatim
  14.   ==============================================================================
  15.                     ##### GPIO Peripheral features #####
  16.   ==============================================================================        
  17.   [..]
  18.   Each port bit of the general-purpose I/O (GPIO) ports can be individually
  19.   configured by software in several modes:
  20.   (+) Input mode
  21.   (+) Analog mode
  22.   (+) Output mode
  23.   (+) Alternate function mode
  24.   (+) External interrupt/event lines
  25.  
  26.   [..]  
  27.   During and just after reset, the alternate functions and external interrupt  
  28.   lines are not active and the I/O ports are configured in input floating mode.
  29.  
  30.   [..]  
  31.   All GPIO pins have weak internal pull-up and pull-down resistors, which can be
  32.   activated or not.
  33.  
  34.   [..]
  35.   In Output or Alternate mode, each IO can be configured on open-drain or push-pull
  36.   type and the IO speed can be selected depending on the VDD value.
  37.  
  38.   [..]
  39.   The microcontroller IO pins are connected to onboard peripherals/modules through a
  40.   multiplexer that allows only one peripheral s alternate function (AF) connected
  41.   to an IO pin at a time. In this way, there can be no conflict between peripherals
  42.   sharing the same IO pin.
  43.  
  44.   [..]  
  45.   All ports have external interrupt/event capability. To use external interrupt
  46.   lines, the port must be configured in input mode. All available GPIO pins are
  47.   connected to the 16 external interrupt/event lines from EXTI0 to EXTI15.
  48.  
  49.   [..]  
  50.   The external interrupt/event controller consists of up to 28 edge detectors
  51.   (depending on products 16 lines are connected to GPIO) for generating event/interrupt
  52.   requests (each input line can be independently configured to select the type
  53.   (interrupt or event) and the corresponding trigger event (rising or falling or both).
  54.   Each line can also be masked independently.
  55.    
  56.             ##### How to use this driver #####
  57.   ==============================================================================  
  58.   [..]
  59.    (#) Enable the GPIO AHB clock using the following function : __GPIOx_CLK_ENABLE().
  60.                                    
  61.    (#) Configure the GPIO pin(s) using HAL_GPIO_Init().
  62.        (++) Configure the IO mode using "Mode" member from GPIO_InitTypeDef structure
  63.        (++) Activate Pull-up, Pull-down resistor using "Pull" member from GPIO_InitTypeDef
  64.             structure.
  65.        (++) In case of Output or alternate function mode selection: the speed is
  66.             configured through "Speed" member from GPIO_InitTypeDef structure,
  67.             the speed is configurable: Low, Medium and High.
  68.        (++) If alternate mode is selected, the alternate function connected to the IO
  69.             is configured through "Alternate" member from GPIO_InitTypeDef structure
  70.        (++) Analog mode is required when a pin is to be used as ADC channel
  71.             or DAC output.
  72.        (++) In case of external interrupt/event selection the "Mode" member from
  73.             GPIO_InitTypeDef structure select the type (interrupt or event) and
  74.             the corresponding trigger event (rising or falling or both).
  75.  
  76.    (#) In case of external interrupt/event mode selection, configure NVIC IRQ priority
  77.        mapped to the EXTI line using HAL_NVIC_SetPriority() and enable it using
  78.        HAL_NVIC_EnableIRQ().
  79.  
  80.    (#) HAL_GPIO_DeInit allows to set register values to their reset value. It's also
  81.        recommended to use it to unconfigure pin which was used as an external interrupt
  82.        or in event mode. That's the only way to reset corresponding bit in EXTI & SYSCFG
  83.        registers.
  84.  
  85.    (#) To get the level of a pin configured in input mode use HAL_GPIO_ReadPin().
  86.  
  87.    (#) To set/reset the level of a pin configured in output mode use
  88.        HAL_GPIO_WritePin()/HAL_GPIO_TogglePin().
  89.  
  90.    (#) To lock pin configuration until next reset use HAL_GPIO_LockPin().
  91.  
  92.    (#) During and just after reset, the alternate functions are not
  93.        active and the GPIO pins are configured in input floating mode (except JTAG
  94.        pins).
  95.  
  96.    (#) The LSE oscillator pins OSC32_IN and OSC32_OUT can be used as general purpose
  97.        (PC14 and PC15, respectively) when the LSE oscillator is off. The LSE has
  98.        priority over the GPIO function.
  99.  
  100.    (#) The HSE oscillator pins OSC_IN/OSC_OUT can be used as
  101.        general purpose PH0 and PH1, respectively, when the HSE oscillator is off.
  102.        The HSE has priority over the GPIO function.
  103.  
  104.   @endverbatim
  105.   ******************************************************************************
  106.   * @attention
  107.   *
  108.   * <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT(c) 2016 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
  109.   *
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  111.   * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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  120.   *
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  131.   *
  132.   ******************************************************************************  
  133.   */
  134.  
  135. /* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
  136. #include "stm32l1xx_hal.h"
  137.  
  138. /** @addtogroup STM32L1xx_HAL_Driver
  139.   * @{
  140.   */
  141.  
  142. /** @addtogroup GPIO
  143.   * @brief GPIO HAL module driver
  144.   * @{
  145.   */
  146.  
  147. #ifdef HAL_GPIO_MODULE_ENABLED
  148.  
  149. /* Private typedef -----------------------------------------------------------*/
  150. /* Private define ------------------------------------------------------------*/
  151. /** @addtogroup GPIO_Private_Constants
  152.   * @{
  153.   */
  154. #define GPIO_MODE             ((uint32_t)0x00000003)
  155. #define EXTI_MODE             ((uint32_t)0x10000000)
  156. #define GPIO_MODE_IT          ((uint32_t)0x00010000)
  157. #define GPIO_MODE_EVT         ((uint32_t)0x00020000)
  158. #define RISING_EDGE           ((uint32_t)0x00100000)
  159. #define FALLING_EDGE          ((uint32_t)0x00200000)
  160. #define GPIO_OUTPUT_TYPE      ((uint32_t)0x00000010)
  161.  
  162. #define GPIO_NUMBER           ((uint32_t)16)
  163.  
  164. /**
  165.   * @}
  166.   */
  167.  
  168. /* Private macro -------------------------------------------------------------*/
  169. /* Private variables ---------------------------------------------------------*/
  170. /* Private function prototypes -----------------------------------------------*/
  171. /* Exported functions ---------------------------------------------------------*/
  172.  
  173. /** @addtogroup GPIO_Exported_Functions
  174.   * @{
  175.   */
  176.  
  177. /** @addtogroup GPIO_Exported_Functions_Group1
  178.  *  @brief    Initialization and Configuration functions
  179.  *
  180. @verbatim    
  181.  ===============================================================================
  182.               ##### Initialization and Configuration functions #####
  183.  ===============================================================================
  184.  
  185. @endverbatim
  186.   * @{
  187.   */
  188.  
  189. /**
  190.   * @brief  Initializes the GPIOx peripheral according to the specified parameters in the GPIO_Init.
  191.   * @param  GPIOx: where x can be (A..G depending on device used) to select the GPIO peripheral for STM32L1XX family devices
  192.   * @param  GPIO_Init: pointer to a GPIO_InitTypeDef structure that contains
  193.   *         the configuration information for the specified GPIO peripheral.
  194.   * @retval None
  195.   */
  196. void HAL_GPIO_Init(GPIO_TypeDef  *GPIOx, GPIO_InitTypeDef *GPIO_Init)
  197. {
  198.   uint32_t position = 0x00;
  199.   uint32_t iocurrent = 0x00;
  200.   uint32_t temp = 0x00;
  201.  
  202.   /* Check the parameters */
  203.   assert_param(IS_GPIO_ALL_INSTANCE(GPIOx));
  204.   assert_param(IS_GPIO_PIN(GPIO_Init->Pin));
  205.   assert_param(IS_GPIO_MODE(GPIO_Init->Mode));
  206.   assert_param(IS_GPIO_PULL(GPIO_Init->Pull));
  207.  
  208.   /* Configure the port pins */
  209.   while (((GPIO_Init->Pin) >> position) != 0)
  210.   {
  211.     /* Get current io position */
  212.     iocurrent = (GPIO_Init->Pin) & ((uint32_t)1 << position);
  213.    
  214.     if(iocurrent)
  215.     {
  216.       /*--------------------- GPIO Mode Configuration ------------------------*/
  217.       /* In case of Alternate function mode selection */
  218.       if((GPIO_Init->Mode == GPIO_MODE_AF_PP) || (GPIO_Init->Mode == GPIO_MODE_AF_OD))
  219.       {
  220.         /* Check the Alternate function parameters */
  221.         assert_param(IS_GPIO_AF_INSTANCE(GPIOx));
  222.         assert_param(IS_GPIO_AF(GPIO_Init->Alternate));
  223.        
  224.         /* Configure Alternate function mapped with the current IO */
  225.         /* Identify AFRL or AFRH register based on IO position*/
  226.         temp = GPIOx->AFR[position >> 3];
  227.         CLEAR_BIT(temp, (uint32_t)0xF << ((uint32_t)(position & (uint32_t)0x07) * 4)) ;      
  228.         SET_BIT(temp, (uint32_t)(GPIO_Init->Alternate) << (((uint32_t)position & (uint32_t)0x07) * 4));      
  229.         GPIOx->AFR[position >> 3] = temp;
  230.       }
  231.  
  232.       /* Configure IO Direction mode (Input, Output, Alternate or Analog) */
  233.       temp = GPIOx->MODER;
  234.       CLEAR_BIT(temp, GPIO_MODER_MODER0 << (position * 2));  
  235.       SET_BIT(temp, (GPIO_Init->Mode & GPIO_MODE) << (position * 2));
  236.       GPIOx->MODER = temp;
  237.  
  238.       /* In case of Output or Alternate function mode selection */
  239.       if ((GPIO_Init->Mode == GPIO_MODE_OUTPUT_PP) || (GPIO_Init->Mode == GPIO_MODE_AF_PP) ||
  240.           (GPIO_Init->Mode == GPIO_MODE_OUTPUT_OD) || (GPIO_Init->Mode == GPIO_MODE_AF_OD))
  241.       {
  242.         /* Check the Speed parameter */
  243.         assert_param(IS_GPIO_SPEED(GPIO_Init->Speed));
  244.         /* Configure the IO Speed */
  245.         temp = GPIOx->OSPEEDR;
  246.         CLEAR_BIT(temp, GPIO_OSPEEDER_OSPEEDR0 << (position * 2));
  247.         SET_BIT(temp, GPIO_Init->Speed << (position * 2));
  248.         GPIOx->OSPEEDR = temp;
  249.  
  250.         /* Configure the IO Output Type */
  251.         temp = GPIOx->OTYPER;
  252.         CLEAR_BIT(temp, GPIO_OTYPER_OT_0 << position) ;
  253.         SET_BIT(temp, ((GPIO_Init->Mode & GPIO_OUTPUT_TYPE) >> 4) << position);
  254.         GPIOx->OTYPER = temp;
  255.       }
  256.  
  257.       /* Activate the Pull-up or Pull down resistor for the current IO */
  258.       temp = GPIOx->PUPDR;
  259.       CLEAR_BIT(temp, GPIO_PUPDR_PUPDR0 << (position * 2));
  260.       SET_BIT(temp, (GPIO_Init->Pull) << (position * 2));
  261.       GPIOx->PUPDR = temp;
  262.  
  263.       /*--------------------- EXTI Mode Configuration ------------------------*/
  264.       /* Configure the External Interrupt or event for the current IO */
  265.       if((GPIO_Init->Mode & EXTI_MODE) == EXTI_MODE)
  266.       {
  267.         /* Enable SYSCFG Clock */
  268.         __HAL_RCC_SYSCFG_CLK_ENABLE();
  269.        
  270.         temp = SYSCFG->EXTICR[position >> 2];
  271.         CLEAR_BIT(temp, ((uint32_t)0x0F) << (4 * (position & 0x03)));
  272.         SET_BIT(temp, (GPIO_GET_INDEX(GPIOx)) << (4 * (position & 0x03)));
  273.         SYSCFG->EXTICR[position >> 2] = temp;
  274.                  
  275.         /* Clear EXTI line configuration */
  276.         temp = EXTI->IMR;
  277.         CLEAR_BIT(temp, (uint32_t)iocurrent);
  278.         if((GPIO_Init->Mode & GPIO_MODE_IT) == GPIO_MODE_IT)
  279.         {
  280.           SET_BIT(temp, iocurrent);
  281.         }
  282.         EXTI->IMR = temp;
  283.  
  284.         temp = EXTI->EMR;
  285.         CLEAR_BIT(temp, (uint32_t)iocurrent);      
  286.         if((GPIO_Init->Mode & GPIO_MODE_EVT) == GPIO_MODE_EVT)
  287.         {
  288.           SET_BIT(temp, iocurrent);
  289.         }
  290.         EXTI->EMR = temp;
  291.  
  292.         /* Clear Rising Falling edge configuration */
  293.         temp = EXTI->RTSR;
  294.         CLEAR_BIT(temp, (uint32_t)iocurrent);
  295.         if((GPIO_Init->Mode & RISING_EDGE) == RISING_EDGE)
  296.         {
  297.           SET_BIT(temp, iocurrent);
  298.         }
  299.         EXTI->RTSR = temp;
  300.  
  301.         temp = EXTI->FTSR;
  302.         CLEAR_BIT(temp, (uint32_t)iocurrent);
  303.         if((GPIO_Init->Mode & FALLING_EDGE) == FALLING_EDGE)
  304.         {
  305.           SET_BIT(temp, iocurrent);
  306.         }
  307.         EXTI->FTSR = temp;
  308.       }
  309.     }
  310.    
  311.     position++;
  312.   }
  313. }
  314.  
  315. /**
  316.   * @brief  De-initializes the GPIOx peripheral registers to their default reset values.
  317.   * @param  GPIOx: where x can be (A..G depending on device used) to select the GPIO peripheral for STM32L1XX family devices
  318.   * @param  GPIO_Pin: specifies the port bit to be written.
  319.   *         This parameter can be one of GPIO_PIN_x where x can be (0..15).
  320.   * @retval None
  321.   */
  322. void HAL_GPIO_DeInit(GPIO_TypeDef  *GPIOx, uint32_t GPIO_Pin)
  323. {
  324.   uint32_t position = 0x00;
  325.   uint32_t iocurrent = 0x00;
  326.   uint32_t tmp = 0x00;
  327.  
  328.   /* Check the parameters */
  329.   assert_param(IS_GPIO_ALL_INSTANCE(GPIOx));
  330.   assert_param(IS_GPIO_PIN(GPIO_Pin));
  331.  
  332.   /* Configure the port pins */
  333.   while ((GPIO_Pin >> position) != 0)
  334.   {
  335.     /* Get current io position */
  336.     iocurrent = (GPIO_Pin) & ((uint32_t)1 << position);
  337.  
  338.     if (iocurrent)
  339.     {
  340.       /*------------------------- GPIO Mode Configuration --------------------*/
  341.       /* Configure IO Direction in Input Floting Mode */
  342.       CLEAR_BIT(GPIOx->MODER, GPIO_MODER_MODER0 << (position * 2));
  343.  
  344.       /* Configure the default Alternate Function in current IO */
  345.       CLEAR_BIT(GPIOx->AFR[position >> 3], (uint32_t)0xF << ((uint32_t)(position & (uint32_t)0x07) * 4)) ;
  346.  
  347.       /* Configure the default value for IO Speed */
  348.       CLEAR_BIT(GPIOx->OSPEEDR, GPIO_OSPEEDER_OSPEEDR0 << (position * 2));
  349.                  
  350.       /* Configure the default value IO Output Type */
  351.       CLEAR_BIT(GPIOx->OTYPER, GPIO_OTYPER_OT_0 << position) ;
  352.  
  353.       /* Deactivate the Pull-up oand Pull-down resistor for the current IO */
  354.       CLEAR_BIT(GPIOx->PUPDR, GPIO_PUPDR_PUPDR0 << (position * 2));
  355.  
  356.       /*------------------------- EXTI Mode Configuration --------------------*/
  357.       /* Clear the External Interrupt or Event for the current IO */
  358.      
  359.       tmp = SYSCFG->EXTICR[position >> 2];
  360.       tmp &= (((uint32_t)0x0F) << (4 * (position & 0x03)));
  361.       if(tmp == (GPIO_GET_INDEX(GPIOx) << (4 * (position & 0x03))))
  362.       {
  363.         tmp = ((uint32_t)0x0F) << (4 * (position & 0x03));
  364.         CLEAR_BIT(SYSCFG->EXTICR[position >> 2], tmp);
  365.        
  366.         /* Clear EXTI line configuration */
  367.         CLEAR_BIT(EXTI->IMR, (uint32_t)iocurrent);
  368.         CLEAR_BIT(EXTI->EMR, (uint32_t)iocurrent);
  369.        
  370.         /* Clear Rising Falling edge configuration */
  371.         CLEAR_BIT(EXTI->RTSR, (uint32_t)iocurrent);
  372.         CLEAR_BIT(EXTI->FTSR, (uint32_t)iocurrent);
  373.       }
  374.     }
  375.    
  376.     position++;
  377.   }
  378. }
  379.  
  380. /**
  381.   * @}
  382.   */
  383.  
  384. /** @addtogroup GPIO_Exported_Functions_Group2
  385.  *  @brief GPIO Read, Write, Toggle, Lock and EXTI management functions.
  386.  *
  387. @verbatim  
  388.  ===============================================================================
  389.                        ##### IO operation functions #####
  390.  ===============================================================================  
  391.  
  392. @endverbatim
  393.   * @{
  394.   */
  395.  
  396. /**
  397.   * @brief  Reads the specified input port pin.
  398.   * @param  GPIOx: where x can be (A..G depending on device used) to select the GPIO peripheral for STM32L1XX family devices
  399.   * @param  GPIO_Pin: specifies the port bit to read.
  400.   *         This parameter can be GPIO_PIN_x where x can be (0..15).
  401.   * @retval The input port pin value.
  402.   */
  403. GPIO_PinState HAL_GPIO_ReadPin(GPIO_TypeDef* GPIOx, uint16_t GPIO_Pin)
  404. {
  405.   GPIO_PinState bitstatus;
  406.  
  407.   /* Check the parameters */
  408.   assert_param(IS_GPIO_PIN(GPIO_Pin));
  409.  
  410.   if ((GPIOx->IDR & GPIO_Pin) != (uint32_t)GPIO_PIN_RESET)
  411.   {
  412.     bitstatus = GPIO_PIN_SET;
  413.   }
  414.   else
  415.   {
  416.     bitstatus = GPIO_PIN_RESET;
  417.   }
  418.   return bitstatus;
  419. }
  420.  
  421. /**
  422.   * @brief  Sets or clears the selected data port bit.
  423.   * @note   This function uses GPIOx_BSRR register to allow atomic read/modify
  424.   *         accesses. In this way, there is no risk of an IRQ occurring between
  425.   *         the read and the modify access.
  426.   * @param  GPIOx: where x can be (A..G depending on device used) to select the GPIO peripheral for STM32L1XX family devices
  427.   * @param  GPIO_Pin: specifies the port bit to be written.
  428.   *          This parameter can be one of GPIO_PIN_x where x can be (0..15).
  429.   * @param  PinState: specifies the value to be written to the selected bit.
  430.   *          This parameter can be one of the GPIO_PinState enum values:
  431.   *            @arg GPIO_PIN_RESET: to clear the port pin
  432.   *            @arg GPIO_PIN_SET: to set the port pin
  433.   * @retval None
  434.   */
  435. void HAL_GPIO_WritePin(GPIO_TypeDef* GPIOx, uint16_t GPIO_Pin, GPIO_PinState PinState)
  436. {
  437.   /* Check the parameters */
  438.   assert_param(IS_GPIO_PIN(GPIO_Pin));
  439.   assert_param(IS_GPIO_PIN_ACTION(PinState));
  440.  
  441.   if (PinState != GPIO_PIN_RESET)
  442.   {
  443.     GPIOx->BSRR = (uint32_t)GPIO_Pin;
  444.   }
  445.   else
  446.   {
  447.     GPIOx->BSRR = (uint32_t)GPIO_Pin << 16 ;
  448.   }
  449. }
  450.  
  451. /**
  452.   * @brief  Toggles the specified GPIO pin
  453.   * @param  GPIOx: where x can be (A..G depending on device used) to select the GPIO peripheral for STM32L1XX family devices
  454.   * @param  GPIO_Pin: specifies the pins to be toggled.
  455.   * @retval None
  456.   */
  457. void HAL_GPIO_TogglePin(GPIO_TypeDef* GPIOx, uint16_t GPIO_Pin)
  458. {
  459.   /* Check the parameters */
  460.   assert_param(IS_GPIO_PIN(GPIO_Pin));
  461.  
  462.   GPIOx->ODR ^= GPIO_Pin;
  463. }
  464.  
  465. /**
  466. * @brief  Locks GPIO Pins configuration registers.
  467. * @note   The locked registers are GPIOx_MODER, GPIOx_OTYPER, GPIOx_OSPEEDR,
  468. *         GPIOx_PUPDR, GPIOx_AFRL and GPIOx_AFRH.
  469. * @note   The configuration of the locked GPIO pins can no longer be modified
  470. *         until the next reset.
  471. * @note   Limitation concerning GPIOx_OTYPER: Locking of GPIOx_OTYPER[i] with i = 15..8
  472. *         depends from setting of GPIOx_LCKR[i-8] and not from GPIOx_LCKR[i].
  473. *         GPIOx_LCKR[i-8] is locking GPIOx_OTYPER[i] together with GPIOx_OTYPER[i-8].
  474. *         It is not possible to lock GPIOx_OTYPER[i] with i = 15..8, without locking also
  475. *         GPIOx_OTYPER[i-8].
  476. *         Workaround: When calling HAL_GPIO_LockPin with GPIO_Pin from GPIO_PIN_8 to GPIO_PIN_15,
  477. *         you must call also HAL_GPIO_LockPin with GPIO_Pin - 8.
  478. *         (When locking a pin from GPIO_PIN_8 to GPIO_PIN_15, you must lock also the corresponding
  479. *         GPIO_PIN_0 to GPIO_PIN_7).
  480. * @param  GPIOx: where x can be (A..G depending on device used) to select the GPIO peripheral for STM32L1XX family devices
  481. * @param  GPIO_Pin: Specifies the port bit to be locked.
  482. *         This parameter can be any combination of GPIO_Pin_x where x can be (0..15).
  483. * @retval None
  484. */
  485. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_GPIO_LockPin(GPIO_TypeDef* GPIOx, uint16_t GPIO_Pin)
  486. {
  487.   __IO uint32_t tmp = GPIO_LCKR_LCKK;
  488.  
  489.   /* Check the parameters */
  490.   assert_param(IS_GPIO_LOCK_INSTANCE(GPIOx));
  491.   assert_param(IS_GPIO_PIN(GPIO_Pin));
  492.  
  493.   /* Apply lock key write sequence */
  494.   SET_BIT(tmp, GPIO_Pin);
  495.   /* Set LCKx bit(s): LCKK='1' + LCK[15-0] */
  496.   GPIOx->LCKR = tmp;
  497.   /* Reset LCKx bit(s): LCKK='0' + LCK[15-0] */
  498.   GPIOx->LCKR = GPIO_Pin;
  499.   /* Set LCKx bit(s): LCKK='1' + LCK[15-0] */
  500.   GPIOx->LCKR = tmp;
  501.   /* Read LCKK bit*/
  502.   tmp = GPIOx->LCKR;
  503.  
  504.   if((GPIOx->LCKR & GPIO_LCKR_LCKK) != RESET)
  505.   {
  506.     return HAL_OK;
  507.   }
  508.   else
  509.   {
  510.     return HAL_ERROR;
  511.   }
  512. }
  513.  
  514. /**
  515.   * @brief  This function handles EXTI interrupt request.
  516.   * @param  GPIO_Pin: Specifies the port pin connected to corresponding EXTI line.
  517.   * @retval None
  518.   */
  519. void HAL_GPIO_EXTI_IRQHandler(uint16_t GPIO_Pin)
  520. {
  521.   /* EXTI line interrupt detected */
  522.   if(__HAL_GPIO_EXTI_GET_IT(GPIO_Pin) != RESET)
  523.   {
  524.     __HAL_GPIO_EXTI_CLEAR_IT(GPIO_Pin);
  525.     HAL_GPIO_EXTI_Callback(GPIO_Pin);
  526.   }
  527. }
  528.  
  529. /**
  530.   * @brief  EXTI line detection callbacks.
  531.   * @param  GPIO_Pin: Specifies the port pin connected to corresponding EXTI line.
  532.   * @retval None
  533.   */
  534. __weak void HAL_GPIO_EXTI_Callback(uint16_t GPIO_Pin)
  535. {
  536.   /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */
  537.   UNUSED(GPIO_Pin);
  538.  
  539.   /* NOTE : This function Should not be modified, when the callback is needed,
  540.             the HAL_GPIO_EXTI_Callback could be implemented in the user file
  541.    */
  542. }
  543.  
  544. /**
  545.   * @}
  546.   */
  547.  
  548.  
  549. /**
  550.   * @}
  551.   */
  552.  
  553. #endif /* HAL_GPIO_MODULE_ENABLED */
  554. /**
  555.   * @}
  556.   */
  557.  
  558. /**
  559.   * @}
  560.   */
  561.  
  562. /************************ (C) COPYRIGHT STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/
  563.