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  1. /**
  2.   ******************************************************************************
  3.   * @file    stm32f1xx_hal_irda.c
  4.   * @author  MCD Application Team
  5.   * @version V1.0.4
  6.   * @date    29-April-2016
  7.   * @brief   IRDA HAL module driver.
  8.   *          This file provides firmware functions to manage the following
  9.   *          functionalities of the IrDA SIR ENDEC block (IrDA):
  10.   *           + Initialization and de-initialization functions
  11.   *           + IO operation functions
  12.   *           + Peripheral State and Errors functions
  13.   *           + Peripheral Control functions
  14.   *
  15.   @verbatim
  16.   ==============================================================================
  17.                         ##### How to use this driver #####
  18.   ==============================================================================
  19.   [..]
  20.     The IRDA HAL driver can be used as follows:
  21.  
  22.     (#) Declare a IRDA_HandleTypeDef handle structure.
  23.     (#) Initialize the IRDA low level resources by implementing the HAL_IRDA_MspInit() API:
  24.         (##) Enable the USARTx interface clock.
  25.         (##) IRDA pins configuration:
  26.             (+++) Enable the clock for the IRDA GPIOs.
  27.              (+++) Configure the USART pins (TX as alternate function pull-up, RX as alternate function Input).
  28.         (##) NVIC configuration if you need to use interrupt process (HAL_IRDA_Transmit_IT()
  29.              and HAL_IRDA_Receive_IT() APIs):
  30.             (+++) Configure the USARTx interrupt priority.
  31.             (+++) Enable the NVIC USART IRQ handle.
  32.         (##) DMA Configuration if you need to use DMA process (HAL_IRDA_Transmit_DMA()
  33.              and HAL_IRDA_Receive_DMA() APIs):
  34.             (+++) Declare a DMA handle structure for the Tx/Rx channel.
  35.             (+++) Enable the DMAx interface clock.
  36.             (+++) Configure the declared DMA handle structure with the required Tx/Rx parameters.
  37.             (+++) Configure the DMA Tx/Rx channel.
  38.             (+++) Associate the initilalized DMA handle to the IRDA DMA Tx/Rx handle.
  39.             (+++) Configure the priority and enable the NVIC for the transfer complete interrupt on the DMA Tx/Rx channel.
  40.             (+++) Configure the USARTx interrupt priority and enable the NVIC USART IRQ handle
  41.                               (used for last byte sending completion detection in DMA non circular mode)
  42.  
  43.     (#) Program the Baud Rate, Word Length, Parity, IrDA Mode, Prescaler
  44.         and Mode(Receiver/Transmitter) in the hirda Init structure.
  45.  
  46.     (#) Initialize the IRDA registers by calling the HAL_IRDA_Init() API:
  47.         (++) This API configures also the low level Hardware GPIO, CLOCK, CORTEX...etc)
  48.              by calling the customed HAL_IRDA_MspInit() API.
  49.  
  50.         -@@- The specific IRDA interrupts (Transmission complete interrupt,
  51.              RXNE interrupt and Error Interrupts) will be managed using the macros
  52.              __HAL_IRDA_ENABLE_IT() and __HAL_IRDA_DISABLE_IT() inside the transmit and receive process.
  53.          
  54.     (#) Three operation modes are available within this driver :
  55.  
  56.      *** Polling mode IO operation ***
  57.      =================================
  58.      [..]    
  59.        (+) Send an amount of data in blocking mode using HAL_IRDA_Transmit()
  60.        (+) Receive an amount of data in blocking mode using HAL_IRDA_Receive()
  61.        
  62.      *** Interrupt mode IO operation ***    
  63.      ===================================
  64.      [..]    
  65.        (+) Send an amount of data in non blocking mode using HAL_IRDA_Transmit_IT()
  66.        (+) At transmission end of transfer HAL_IRDA_TxCpltCallback is executed and user can
  67.             add his own code by customization of function pointer HAL_IRDA_TxCpltCallback
  68.        (+) Receive an amount of data in non blocking mode using HAL_IRDA_Receive_IT()
  69.        (+) At reception end of transfer HAL_IRDA_RxCpltCallback is executed and user can
  70.             add his own code by customization of function pointer HAL_IRDA_RxCpltCallback                                      
  71.        (+) In case of transfer Error, HAL_IRDA_ErrorCallback() function is executed and user can
  72.             add his own code by customization of function pointer HAL_IRDA_ErrorCallback
  73.  
  74.      *** DMA mode IO operation ***    
  75.      ==============================
  76.      [..]
  77.        (+) Send an amount of data in non blocking mode (DMA) using HAL_IRDA_Transmit_DMA()
  78.        (+) At transmission end of transfer HAL_IRDA_TxCpltCallback is executed and user can
  79.             add his own code by customization of function pointer HAL_IRDA_TxCpltCallback
  80.        (+) Receive an amount of data in non blocking mode (DMA) using HAL_IRDA_Receive_DMA()
  81.        (+) At reception end of transfer HAL_IRDA_RxCpltCallback is executed and user can
  82.             add his own code by customization of function pointer HAL_IRDA_RxCpltCallback                                      
  83.        (+) In case of transfer Error, HAL_IRDA_ErrorCallback() function is executed and user can
  84.             add his own code by customization of function pointer HAL_IRDA_ErrorCallback
  85.  
  86.      *** IRDA HAL driver macros list ***
  87.      ====================================
  88.      [..]
  89.        Below the list of most used macros in IRDA HAL driver.
  90.        
  91.        (+) __HAL_IRDA_ENABLE: Enable the IRDA peripheral
  92.        (+) __HAL_IRDA_DISABLE: Disable the IRDA peripheral    
  93.        (+) __HAL_IRDA_GET_FLAG : Check whether the specified IRDA flag is set or not
  94.        (+) __HAL_IRDA_CLEAR_FLAG : Clear the specified IRDA pending flag
  95.        (+) __HAL_IRDA_ENABLE_IT: Enable the specified IRDA interrupt
  96.        (+) __HAL_IRDA_DISABLE_IT: Disable the specified IRDA interrupt
  97.        (+) __HAL_IRDA_GET_IT_SOURCE: Check whether the specified IRDA interrupt has occurred or not
  98.      
  99.      [..]
  100.        (@) You can refer to the IRDA HAL driver header file for more useful macros
  101.  
  102.   @endverbatim
  103.   ******************************************************************************
  104.   * @attention
  105.   *
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  130.   ******************************************************************************
  131.   */
  132.  
  133. /* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
  134. #include "stm32f1xx_hal.h"
  135.  
  136. /** @addtogroup STM32F1xx_HAL_Driver
  137.   * @{
  138.   */
  139.  
  140. /** @defgroup IRDA IRDA
  141.   * @brief HAL IRDA module driver
  142.   * @{
  143.   */
  144.  
  145. #ifdef HAL_IRDA_MODULE_ENABLED
  146.  
  147. /* Private typedef -----------------------------------------------------------*/
  148. /* Private define ------------------------------------------------------------*/
  149. /** @defgroup IRDA_Private_Constants   IRDA Private Constants
  150.   * @{
  151.   */
  152. #define IRDA_DR_MASK_U16_8DATABITS  (uint16_t)0x00FF
  153. #define IRDA_DR_MASK_U16_9DATABITS  (uint16_t)0x01FF
  154.  
  155. #define IRDA_DR_MASK_U8_7DATABITS  (uint8_t)0x7F
  156. #define IRDA_DR_MASK_U8_8DATABITS  (uint8_t)0xFF
  157.  
  158.  
  159. /**
  160.   * @}
  161.   */
  162.  
  163. /* Private macros --------------------------------------------------------*/
  164. /* Private variables ---------------------------------------------------------*/
  165. /* Private function prototypes -----------------------------------------------*/
  166. /** @addtogroup IRDA_Private_Functions   IRDA Private Functions
  167.   * @{
  168.   */
  169. static HAL_StatusTypeDef IRDA_Transmit_IT(IRDA_HandleTypeDef *hirda);
  170. static HAL_StatusTypeDef IRDA_EndTransmit_IT(IRDA_HandleTypeDef *hirda);
  171. static HAL_StatusTypeDef IRDA_Receive_IT(IRDA_HandleTypeDef *hirda);
  172. static void IRDA_SetConfig (IRDA_HandleTypeDef *hirda);
  173. static void IRDA_DMATransmitCplt(DMA_HandleTypeDef *hdma);
  174. static void IRDA_DMATransmitHalfCplt(DMA_HandleTypeDef *hdma);
  175. static void IRDA_DMAReceiveCplt(DMA_HandleTypeDef *hdma);
  176. static void IRDA_DMAReceiveHalfCplt(DMA_HandleTypeDef *hdma);
  177. static void IRDA_DMAError(DMA_HandleTypeDef *hdma);
  178. static HAL_StatusTypeDef IRDA_WaitOnFlagUntilTimeout(IRDA_HandleTypeDef *hirda, uint32_t Flag, FlagStatus Status, uint32_t Timeout);
  179. /**
  180.   * @}
  181.   */
  182.  
  183. /* Exported functions ---------------------------------------------------------*/
  184.  
  185. /** @defgroup IRDA_Exported_Functions IRDA Exported Functions
  186.   * @{
  187.   */
  188.  
  189. /** @defgroup IRDA_Exported_Functions_Group1 Initialization and de-initialization functions
  190.   *  @brief    Initialization and Configuration functions
  191.   *
  192. @verbatim
  193.   ==============================================================================
  194.               ##### Initialization and Configuration functions #####
  195.   ==============================================================================
  196.   [..]
  197.   This subsection provides a set of functions allowing to initialize the USARTx or the UARTy
  198.   in IrDA mode.
  199.   (+) For the asynchronous mode only these parameters can be configured:
  200.       (++) Baud Rate
  201.       (++) Word Length
  202.       (++) Parity
  203.       (++) Prescaler: A pulse of width less than two and greater than one PSC period(s) may or may
  204.            not be rejected. The receiver set up time should be managed by software. The IrDA physical layer
  205.            specification specifies a minimum of 10 ms delay between transmission and
  206.            reception (IrDA is a half duplex protocol).
  207.       (++) Mode: Receiver/transmitter modes
  208.       (++) IrDAMode: the IrDA can operate in the Normal mode or in the Low power mode.
  209.  
  210.   [..]
  211.     The HAL_IRDA_Init() function follows IRDA configuration procedures (details for the procedures
  212.     are available in reference manuals (RM0008 for STM32F10Xxx MCUs and RM0041 for STM32F100xx MCUs)).
  213.  
  214. @endverbatim
  215.   * @{
  216.   */
  217.  
  218.  
  219. /*
  220.   Additionnal remark: If the parity is enabled, then the MSB bit of the data written
  221.                       in the data register is transmitted but is changed by the parity bit.
  222.                       Depending on the frame length defined by the M bit (8-bits or 9-bits),
  223.                       the possible IRDA frame formats are as listed in the following table:
  224.     +-------------------------------------------------------------+
  225.     |   M bit |  PCE bit  |            IRDA frame                 |
  226.     |---------------------|---------------------------------------|
  227.     |    0    |    0      |    | SB | 8 bit data | STB |          |
  228.     |---------|-----------|---------------------------------------|
  229.     |    0    |    1      |    | SB | 7 bit data | PB | STB |     |
  230.     |---------|-----------|---------------------------------------|
  231.     |    1    |    0      |    | SB | 9 bit data | STB |          |
  232.     |---------|-----------|---------------------------------------|
  233.     |    1    |    1      |    | SB | 8 bit data | PB | STB |     |
  234.     +-------------------------------------------------------------+
  235. */
  236.  
  237. /**
  238.   * @brief  Initializes the IRDA mode according to the specified
  239.   *         parameters in the IRDA_InitTypeDef and create the associated handle.
  240.   * @param  hirda: Pointer to a IRDA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  241.   *                the configuration information for the specified IRDA module.
  242.   * @retval HAL status
  243.   */
  244. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_IRDA_Init(IRDA_HandleTypeDef *hirda)
  245. {
  246.   /* Check the IRDA handle allocation */
  247.   if(hirda == NULL)
  248.   {
  249.     return HAL_ERROR;
  250.   }
  251.  
  252.   /* Check the IRDA instance parameters */
  253.   assert_param(IS_IRDA_INSTANCE(hirda->Instance));
  254.   /* Check the IRDA mode parameter in the IRDA handle */
  255.   assert_param(IS_IRDA_POWERMODE(hirda->Init.IrDAMode));
  256.  
  257.   if(hirda->State == HAL_IRDA_STATE_RESET)
  258.   {
  259.     /* Allocate lock resource and initialize it */
  260.     hirda->Lock = HAL_UNLOCKED;
  261.    
  262.     /* Init the low level hardware */
  263.     HAL_IRDA_MspInit(hirda);
  264.   }
  265.  
  266.   hirda->State = HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY;
  267.  
  268.   /* Disable the IRDA peripheral */
  269.   __HAL_IRDA_DISABLE(hirda);
  270.  
  271.   /* Set the IRDA communication parameters */
  272.   IRDA_SetConfig(hirda);
  273.  
  274.   /* In IrDA mode, the following bits must be kept cleared:
  275.      - LINEN, STOP and CLKEN bits in the USART_CR2 register,
  276.      - SCEN and HDSEL bits in the USART_CR3 register.*/
  277.   CLEAR_BIT(hirda->Instance->CR2, (USART_CR2_LINEN | USART_CR2_STOP | USART_CR2_CLKEN));
  278.   CLEAR_BIT(hirda->Instance->CR3, (USART_CR3_SCEN | USART_CR3_HDSEL));
  279.  
  280.   /* Enable the IRDA peripheral */
  281.   __HAL_IRDA_ENABLE(hirda);
  282.  
  283.   /* Set the prescaler */
  284.   MODIFY_REG(hirda->Instance->GTPR, USART_GTPR_PSC, hirda->Init.Prescaler);
  285.  
  286.   /* Configure the IrDA mode */
  287.   MODIFY_REG(hirda->Instance->CR3, USART_CR3_IRLP, hirda->Init.IrDAMode);
  288.  
  289.   /* Enable the IrDA mode by setting the IREN bit in the CR3 register */
  290.   SET_BIT(hirda->Instance->CR3, USART_CR3_IREN);
  291.  
  292.   /* Initialize the IRDA state*/
  293.   hirda->ErrorCode = HAL_IRDA_ERROR_NONE;
  294.   hirda->State= HAL_IRDA_STATE_READY;
  295.  
  296.   return HAL_OK;
  297. }
  298.  
  299. /**
  300.   * @brief  DeInitializes the IRDA peripheral
  301.   * @param  hirda: Pointer to a IRDA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  302.   *                the configuration information for the specified IRDA module.
  303.   * @retval HAL status
  304.   */
  305. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_IRDA_DeInit(IRDA_HandleTypeDef *hirda)
  306. {
  307.   /* Check the IRDA handle allocation */
  308.   if(hirda == NULL)
  309.   {
  310.     return HAL_ERROR;
  311.   }
  312.  
  313.   /* Check the parameters */
  314.   assert_param(IS_IRDA_INSTANCE(hirda->Instance));
  315.  
  316.   hirda->State = HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY;
  317.  
  318.   /* Disable the Peripheral */
  319.   __HAL_IRDA_DISABLE(hirda);
  320.  
  321.   /* DeInit the low level hardware */
  322.   HAL_IRDA_MspDeInit(hirda);
  323.  
  324.   hirda->ErrorCode = HAL_IRDA_ERROR_NONE;
  325.   hirda->State = HAL_IRDA_STATE_RESET;
  326.  
  327.   /* Release Lock */
  328.   __HAL_UNLOCK(hirda);
  329.  
  330.   return HAL_OK;
  331. }
  332.  
  333. /**
  334.   * @brief  IRDA MSP Init.
  335.   * @param  hirda: Pointer to a IRDA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  336.   *                the configuration information for the specified IRDA module.
  337.   * @retval None
  338.   */
  339.  __weak void HAL_IRDA_MspInit(IRDA_HandleTypeDef *hirda)
  340. {
  341.   /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */
  342.   UNUSED(hirda);
  343.   /* NOTE: This function should not be modified, when the callback is needed,
  344.            the HAL_IRDA_MspInit can be implemented in the user file
  345.    */
  346. }
  347.  
  348. /**
  349.   * @brief  IRDA MSP DeInit.
  350.   * @param  hirda: Pointer to a IRDA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  351.   *                the configuration information for the specified IRDA module.
  352.   * @retval None
  353.   */
  354.  __weak void HAL_IRDA_MspDeInit(IRDA_HandleTypeDef *hirda)
  355. {
  356.   /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */
  357.   UNUSED(hirda);
  358.   /* NOTE: This function should not be modified, when the callback is needed,
  359.            the HAL_IRDA_MspDeInit can be implemented in the user file
  360.    */
  361. }
  362.  
  363. /**
  364.   * @}
  365.   */
  366.  
  367. /** @defgroup IRDA_Exported_Functions_Group2 IO operation functions
  368.   *  @brief   IRDA Transmit and Receive functions
  369.   *
  370. @verbatim
  371.   ==============================================================================
  372.                          ##### IO operation functions #####
  373.   ==============================================================================
  374.   [..]
  375.     This subsection provides a set of functions allowing to manage the IRDA data transfers.
  376.  
  377.   [..]
  378.     IrDA is a half duplex communication protocol. If the Transmitter is busy, any data
  379.     on the IrDA receive line will be ignored by the IrDA decoder and if the Receiver
  380.     is busy, data on the TX from the USART to IrDA will not be encoded by IrDA.
  381.     While receiving data, transmission should be avoided as the data to be transmitted
  382.     could be corrupted.
  383.  
  384.     (#) There are two modes of transfer:
  385.         (++) Blocking mode: The communication is performed in polling mode.
  386.              The HAL status of all data processing is returned by the same function
  387.              after finishing transfer.  
  388.         (++) No-Blocking mode: The communication is performed using Interrupts
  389.              or DMA, These API's return the HAL status.
  390.              The end of the data processing will be indicated through the
  391.              dedicated IRDA IRQ when using Interrupt mode or the DMA IRQ when
  392.              using DMA mode.
  393.              The HAL_IRDA_TxCpltCallback(), HAL_IRDA_RxCpltCallback() user callbacks
  394.              will be executed respectively at the end of the transmit or Receive process
  395.              The HAL_IRDA_ErrorCallback() user callback will be executed when a communication
  396.              error is detected
  397.  
  398.     (#) Blocking mode APIs are :
  399.         (++) HAL_IRDA_Transmit()
  400.         (++) HAL_IRDA_Receive()
  401.        
  402.     (#) Non Blocking mode APIs with Interrupt are :
  403.         (++) HAL_IRDA_Transmit_IT()
  404.         (++) HAL_IRDA_Receive_IT()
  405.         (++) HAL_IRDA_IRQHandler()
  406.  
  407.     (#) Non Blocking mode functions with DMA are :
  408.         (++) HAL_IRDA_Transmit_DMA()
  409.         (++) HAL_IRDA_Receive_DMA()
  410.         (++) HAL_IRDA_DMAPause()
  411.         (++) HAL_IRDA_DMAResume()
  412.         (++) HAL_IRDA_DMAStop()
  413.  
  414.     (#) A set of Transfer Complete Callbacks are provided in non Blocking mode:
  415.         (++) HAL_IRDA_TxHalfCpltCallback()
  416.         (++) HAL_IRDA_TxCpltCallback()
  417.         (++) HAL_IRDA_RxHalfCpltCallback()
  418.         (++) HAL_IRDA_RxCpltCallback()
  419.         (++) HAL_IRDA_ErrorCallback()
  420.  
  421. @endverbatim
  422.   * @{
  423.   */
  424.  
  425. /**
  426.   * @brief  Sends an amount of data in blocking mode.
  427.   * @param  hirda: Pointer to a IRDA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  428.   *                the configuration information for the specified IRDA module.
  429.   * @param  pData: Pointer to data buffer
  430.   * @param  Size: Amount of data to be sent
  431.   * @param  Timeout: Specify timeout value  
  432.   * @retval HAL status
  433.   */
  434. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_IRDA_Transmit(IRDA_HandleTypeDef *hirda, uint8_t *pData, uint16_t Size, uint32_t Timeout)
  435. {
  436.   uint16_t* tmp = 0;
  437.   uint32_t  tmp_state = 0;
  438.  
  439.   tmp_state = hirda->State;
  440.   if((tmp_state == HAL_IRDA_STATE_READY) || (tmp_state == HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_RX))
  441.   {
  442.     if((pData == NULL) || (Size == 0))
  443.     {
  444.       return  HAL_ERROR;
  445.     }
  446.    
  447.     /* Process Locked */
  448.     __HAL_LOCK(hirda);
  449.    
  450.     hirda->ErrorCode = HAL_IRDA_ERROR_NONE;
  451.     if(hirda->State == HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_RX)
  452.     {
  453.       hirda->State = HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_TX_RX;
  454.     }
  455.     else
  456.     {
  457.       hirda->State = HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_TX;
  458.     }
  459.  
  460.     hirda->TxXferSize = Size;
  461.     hirda->TxXferCount = Size;
  462.     while(hirda->TxXferCount > 0)
  463.     {
  464.       if(hirda->Init.WordLength == IRDA_WORDLENGTH_9B)
  465.       {
  466.         if(IRDA_WaitOnFlagUntilTimeout(hirda, IRDA_FLAG_TXE, RESET, Timeout) != HAL_OK)
  467.         {
  468.           return HAL_TIMEOUT;
  469.         }
  470.         tmp = (uint16_t*) pData;
  471.         WRITE_REG(hirda->Instance->DR,(*tmp & IRDA_DR_MASK_U16_9DATABITS));
  472.         if(hirda->Init.Parity == IRDA_PARITY_NONE)
  473.         {
  474.           pData +=2;
  475.         }
  476.         else
  477.         {
  478.           pData +=1;
  479.         }
  480.       }
  481.       else
  482.       {
  483.         if(IRDA_WaitOnFlagUntilTimeout(hirda, IRDA_FLAG_TXE, RESET, Timeout) != HAL_OK)
  484.         {
  485.           return HAL_TIMEOUT;
  486.         }
  487.         WRITE_REG(hirda->Instance->DR, (*pData++ & IRDA_DR_MASK_U8_8DATABITS));
  488.       }
  489.       hirda->TxXferCount--;
  490.     }
  491.  
  492.     if(IRDA_WaitOnFlagUntilTimeout(hirda, IRDA_FLAG_TC, RESET, Timeout) != HAL_OK)
  493.     {
  494.       return HAL_TIMEOUT;
  495.     }
  496.  
  497.     if(hirda->State == HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_TX_RX)
  498.     {
  499.       hirda->State = HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_RX;
  500.     }
  501.     else
  502.     {
  503.       hirda->State = HAL_IRDA_STATE_READY;
  504.     }
  505.  
  506.     /* Process Unlocked */
  507.     __HAL_UNLOCK(hirda);
  508.  
  509.     return HAL_OK;
  510.   }
  511.   else
  512.   {
  513.     return HAL_BUSY;
  514.   }
  515. }
  516.  
  517. /**
  518.   * @brief  Receive an amount of data in blocking mode.
  519.   * @param  hirda: Pointer to a IRDA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  520.   *                the configuration information for the specified IRDA module.
  521.   * @param  pData: Pointer to data buffer
  522.   * @param  Size: Amount of data to be received
  523.   * @param  Timeout: Specify timeout value    
  524.   * @retval HAL status
  525.   */
  526. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_IRDA_Receive(IRDA_HandleTypeDef *hirda, uint8_t *pData, uint16_t Size, uint32_t Timeout)
  527. {
  528.   uint16_t* tmp = 0;
  529.   uint32_t  tmp_state = 0;
  530.  
  531.   tmp_state = hirda->State;
  532.   if((tmp_state == HAL_IRDA_STATE_READY) || (tmp_state == HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_TX))
  533.   {
  534.     if((pData == NULL) || (Size == 0))
  535.     {
  536.       return  HAL_ERROR;
  537.     }
  538.    
  539.     /* Process Locked */
  540.     __HAL_LOCK(hirda);
  541.    
  542.     hirda->ErrorCode = HAL_IRDA_ERROR_NONE;
  543.     if(hirda->State == HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_TX)
  544.     {
  545.       hirda->State = HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_TX_RX;
  546.     }
  547.     else
  548.     {
  549.       hirda->State = HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_RX;
  550.     }
  551.     hirda->RxXferSize = Size;
  552.     hirda->RxXferCount = Size;
  553.     /* Check the remain data to be received */
  554.     while(hirda->RxXferCount > 0)
  555.     {
  556.       if(hirda->Init.WordLength == IRDA_WORDLENGTH_9B)
  557.       {
  558.         if(IRDA_WaitOnFlagUntilTimeout(hirda, IRDA_FLAG_RXNE, RESET, Timeout) != HAL_OK)
  559.         {
  560.           return HAL_TIMEOUT;
  561.         }
  562.         tmp = (uint16_t*) pData ;
  563.         if(hirda->Init.Parity == IRDA_PARITY_NONE)
  564.         {
  565.           *tmp = (uint16_t)(hirda->Instance->DR & IRDA_DR_MASK_U16_9DATABITS);
  566.           pData +=2;
  567.         }
  568.         else
  569.         {
  570.           *tmp = (uint16_t)(hirda->Instance->DR & IRDA_DR_MASK_U16_8DATABITS);
  571.           pData +=1;
  572.         }
  573.       }
  574.       else
  575.       {
  576.         if(IRDA_WaitOnFlagUntilTimeout(hirda, IRDA_FLAG_RXNE, RESET, Timeout) != HAL_OK)
  577.         {
  578.           return HAL_TIMEOUT;
  579.         }
  580.         if(hirda->Init.Parity == IRDA_PARITY_NONE)
  581.         {
  582.           *pData++ = (uint8_t)(hirda->Instance->DR & IRDA_DR_MASK_U8_8DATABITS);
  583.         }
  584.         else
  585.         {
  586.           *pData++ = (uint8_t)(hirda->Instance->DR & IRDA_DR_MASK_U8_7DATABITS);
  587.         }
  588.       }
  589.       hirda->RxXferCount--;
  590.     }
  591.     if(hirda->State == HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_TX_RX)
  592.     {
  593.       hirda->State = HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_TX;
  594.     }
  595.     else
  596.     {
  597.       hirda->State = HAL_IRDA_STATE_READY;
  598.     }
  599.    
  600.     /* Process Unlocked */
  601.     __HAL_UNLOCK(hirda);
  602.    
  603.     return HAL_OK;
  604.   }
  605.   else
  606.   {
  607.     return HAL_BUSY;  
  608.   }
  609. }
  610.  
  611. /**
  612.   * @brief  Sends an amount of data in non-blocking mode.
  613.   * @param  hirda: Pointer to a IRDA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  614.   *                the configuration information for the specified IRDA module.
  615.   * @param  pData: Pointer to data buffer
  616.   * @param  Size: Amount of data to be sent
  617.   * @retval HAL status
  618.   */
  619. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_IRDA_Transmit_IT(IRDA_HandleTypeDef *hirda, uint8_t *pData, uint16_t Size)
  620. {
  621.   uint32_t tmp_state = 0;
  622.  
  623.   tmp_state = hirda->State;
  624.   if((tmp_state == HAL_IRDA_STATE_READY) || (tmp_state == HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_RX))
  625.   {
  626.     if((pData == NULL) || (Size == 0))
  627.     {
  628.       return HAL_ERROR;
  629.     }
  630.     /* Process Locked */
  631.     __HAL_LOCK(hirda);
  632.    
  633.     hirda->pTxBuffPtr = pData;
  634.     hirda->TxXferSize = Size;
  635.     hirda->TxXferCount = Size;
  636.  
  637.     hirda->ErrorCode = HAL_IRDA_ERROR_NONE;
  638.     if(hirda->State == HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_RX)
  639.     {
  640.       hirda->State = HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_TX_RX;
  641.     }
  642.     else
  643.     {
  644.       hirda->State = HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_TX;
  645.     }
  646.  
  647.     /* Process Unlocked */
  648.     __HAL_UNLOCK(hirda);
  649.  
  650.     /* Enable the IRDA Transmit Data Register Empty Interrupt */
  651.     __HAL_IRDA_ENABLE_IT(hirda, IRDA_IT_TXE);
  652.    
  653.     return HAL_OK;
  654.   }
  655.   else
  656.   {
  657.     return HAL_BUSY;
  658.   }
  659. }
  660.  
  661. /**
  662.   * @brief  Receives an amount of data in non-blocking mode.
  663.   * @param  hirda: Pointer to a IRDA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  664.   *                the configuration information for the specified IRDA module.
  665.   * @param  pData: Pointer to data buffer
  666.   * @param  Size: Amount of data to be received
  667.   * @retval HAL status
  668.   */
  669. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_IRDA_Receive_IT(IRDA_HandleTypeDef *hirda, uint8_t *pData, uint16_t Size)
  670. {
  671.   uint32_t tmp_state = 0;
  672.  
  673.   tmp_state = hirda->State;
  674.   if((tmp_state == HAL_IRDA_STATE_READY) || (tmp_state == HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_TX))
  675.   {
  676.     if((pData == NULL) || (Size == 0))
  677.     {
  678.       return HAL_ERROR;
  679.     }
  680.  
  681.     /* Process Locked */
  682.     __HAL_LOCK(hirda);
  683.  
  684.     hirda->pRxBuffPtr = pData;
  685.     hirda->RxXferSize = Size;
  686.     hirda->RxXferCount = Size;
  687.  
  688.     hirda->ErrorCode = HAL_IRDA_ERROR_NONE;
  689.     if(hirda->State == HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_TX)
  690.     {
  691.       hirda->State = HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_TX_RX;
  692.     }
  693.     else
  694.     {
  695.       hirda->State = HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_RX;
  696.     }
  697.  
  698.     /* Process Unlocked */
  699.     __HAL_UNLOCK(hirda);
  700.  
  701.     /* Enable the IRDA Data Register not empty Interrupt */
  702.     __HAL_IRDA_ENABLE_IT(hirda, IRDA_IT_RXNE);
  703.  
  704.     /* Enable the IRDA Parity Error Interrupt */
  705.     __HAL_IRDA_ENABLE_IT(hirda, IRDA_IT_PE);
  706.  
  707.     /* Enable the IRDA Error Interrupt: (Frame error, noise error, overrun error) */
  708.     __HAL_IRDA_ENABLE_IT(hirda, IRDA_IT_ERR);
  709.  
  710.     return HAL_OK;
  711.   }
  712.   else
  713.   {
  714.     return HAL_BUSY;
  715.   }
  716. }
  717.  
  718. /**
  719.   * @brief  Sends an amount of data in non-blocking mode.
  720.   * @param  hirda: Pointer to a IRDA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  721.   *                the configuration information for the specified IRDA module.
  722.   * @param  pData: Pointer to data buffer
  723.   * @param  Size: Amount of data to be sent
  724.   * @retval HAL status
  725.   */
  726. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_IRDA_Transmit_DMA(IRDA_HandleTypeDef *hirda, uint8_t *pData, uint16_t Size)
  727. {
  728.   uint32_t *tmp = 0;
  729.   uint32_t  tmp_state = 0;
  730.  
  731.   tmp_state = hirda->State;
  732.   if((tmp_state == HAL_IRDA_STATE_READY) || (tmp_state == HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_RX))
  733.   {
  734.     if((pData == NULL) || (Size == 0))
  735.     {
  736.       return HAL_ERROR;
  737.     }
  738.  
  739.     /* Process Locked */
  740.     __HAL_LOCK(hirda);
  741.  
  742.     hirda->pTxBuffPtr = pData;
  743.     hirda->TxXferSize = Size;
  744.     hirda->TxXferCount = Size;
  745.     hirda->ErrorCode = HAL_IRDA_ERROR_NONE;
  746.  
  747.     if(hirda->State == HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_RX)
  748.     {
  749.       hirda->State = HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_TX_RX;
  750.     }
  751.     else
  752.     {
  753.       hirda->State = HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_TX;
  754.     }
  755.  
  756.     /* Set the IRDA DMA transfer complete callback */
  757.     hirda->hdmatx->XferCpltCallback = IRDA_DMATransmitCplt;
  758.  
  759.     /* Set the IRDA DMA half transfert complete callback */
  760.     hirda->hdmatx->XferHalfCpltCallback = IRDA_DMATransmitHalfCplt;
  761.  
  762.     /* Set the DMA error callback */
  763.     hirda->hdmatx->XferErrorCallback = IRDA_DMAError;
  764.  
  765.     /* Enable the IRDA transmit DMA channel */
  766.     tmp = (uint32_t*)&pData;
  767.     HAL_DMA_Start_IT(hirda->hdmatx, *(uint32_t*)tmp, (uint32_t)&hirda->Instance->DR, Size);
  768.  
  769.     /* Clear the TC flag in the SR register by writing 0 to it */
  770.     __HAL_IRDA_CLEAR_FLAG(hirda, IRDA_FLAG_TC);
  771.  
  772.     /* Enable the DMA transfer for transmit request by setting the DMAT bit
  773.        in the USART CR3 register */
  774.     SET_BIT(hirda->Instance->CR3, USART_CR3_DMAT);
  775.  
  776.     /* Process Unlocked */
  777.     __HAL_UNLOCK(hirda);
  778.  
  779.     return HAL_OK;
  780.   }
  781.   else
  782.   {
  783.     return HAL_BUSY;
  784.   }
  785. }
  786.  
  787. /**
  788.   * @brief  Receive an amount of data in non-blocking mode.
  789.   * @param  hirda: Pointer to a IRDA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  790.   *                the configuration information for the specified IRDA module.
  791.   * @param  pData: Pointer to data buffer
  792.   * @param  Size: Amount of data to be received
  793.   * @note   When the IRDA parity is enabled (PCE = 1) the data received contain the parity bit.
  794.   * @retval HAL status
  795.   */
  796. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_IRDA_Receive_DMA(IRDA_HandleTypeDef *hirda, uint8_t *pData, uint16_t Size)
  797. {
  798.   uint32_t *tmp = 0;
  799.   uint32_t tmp_state = 0;
  800.  
  801.   tmp_state = hirda->State;
  802.   if((tmp_state == HAL_IRDA_STATE_READY) || (tmp_state == HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_TX))
  803.   {
  804.     if((pData == NULL) || (Size == 0))
  805.     {
  806.       return HAL_ERROR;
  807.     }
  808.  
  809.     /* Process Locked */
  810.     __HAL_LOCK(hirda);
  811.  
  812.     hirda->pRxBuffPtr = pData;
  813.     hirda->RxXferSize = Size;
  814.     hirda->ErrorCode = HAL_IRDA_ERROR_NONE;
  815.     if(hirda->State == HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_TX)
  816.     {
  817.       hirda->State = HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_TX_RX;
  818.     }
  819.     else
  820.     {
  821.       hirda->State = HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_RX;
  822.     }
  823.  
  824.     /* Set the IRDA DMA transfer complete callback */
  825.     hirda->hdmarx->XferCpltCallback = IRDA_DMAReceiveCplt;
  826.  
  827.     /* Set the IRDA DMA half transfert complete callback */
  828.     hirda->hdmarx->XferHalfCpltCallback = IRDA_DMAReceiveHalfCplt;
  829.  
  830.     /* Set the DMA error callback */
  831.     hirda->hdmarx->XferErrorCallback = IRDA_DMAError;
  832.  
  833.     /* Enable the DMA channel */
  834.     tmp = (uint32_t*)&pData;
  835.     HAL_DMA_Start_IT(hirda->hdmarx, (uint32_t)&hirda->Instance->DR, *(uint32_t*)tmp, Size);
  836.  
  837.     /* Enable the DMA transfer for the receiver request by setting the DMAR bit
  838.        in the USART CR3 register */
  839.     SET_BIT(hirda->Instance->CR3, USART_CR3_DMAR);
  840.  
  841.     /* Process Unlocked */
  842.     __HAL_UNLOCK(hirda);
  843.  
  844.     return HAL_OK;
  845.   }
  846.   else
  847.   {
  848.     return HAL_BUSY;
  849.   }
  850. }
  851.  
  852. /**
  853.   * @brief Pauses the DMA Transfer.
  854.   * @param  hirda: Pointer to a IRDA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  855.   *                the configuration information for the specified IRDA module.
  856.   * @retval HAL status
  857.   */
  858. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_IRDA_DMAPause(IRDA_HandleTypeDef *hirda)
  859. {
  860.   /* Process Locked */
  861.   __HAL_LOCK(hirda);
  862.  
  863.   if(hirda->State == HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_TX)
  864.   {
  865.     /* Disable the IRDA DMA Tx request */
  866.     CLEAR_BIT(hirda->Instance->CR3, USART_CR3_DMAT);
  867.   }
  868.   else if(hirda->State == HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_RX)
  869.   {
  870.     /* Disable the IRDA DMA Rx request */
  871.     CLEAR_BIT(hirda->Instance->CR3, USART_CR3_DMAR);
  872.   }
  873.   else if (hirda->State == HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_TX_RX)
  874.   {
  875.     /* Disable the IRDA DMA Tx & Rx requests */
  876.     CLEAR_BIT(hirda->Instance->CR3, (USART_CR3_DMAT | USART_CR3_DMAR));
  877.   }
  878.   else
  879.   {
  880.     /* Process Unlocked */
  881.     __HAL_UNLOCK(hirda);
  882.  
  883.     return HAL_ERROR;
  884.   }
  885.  
  886.   /* Process Unlocked */
  887.   __HAL_UNLOCK(hirda);
  888.  
  889.   return HAL_OK;
  890. }
  891.  
  892. /**
  893.   * @brief Resumes the DMA Transfer.
  894.   * @param  hirda: Pointer to a IRDA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  895.   *                the configuration information for the specified UART module.
  896.   * @retval HAL status
  897.   */
  898. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_IRDA_DMAResume(IRDA_HandleTypeDef *hirda)
  899. {
  900.   /* Process Locked */
  901.   __HAL_LOCK(hirda);
  902.  
  903.   if(hirda->State == HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_TX)
  904.   {
  905.     /* Enable the IRDA DMA Tx request */
  906.     SET_BIT(hirda->Instance->CR3, USART_CR3_DMAT);
  907.   }
  908.   else if(hirda->State == HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_RX)
  909.   {
  910.     /* Clear the Overrun flag before resumming the Rx transfer*/
  911.     __HAL_IRDA_CLEAR_OREFLAG(hirda);
  912.     /* Enable the IRDA DMA Rx request */
  913.     SET_BIT(hirda->Instance->CR3, USART_CR3_DMAR);
  914.   }
  915.   else if(hirda->State == HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_TX_RX)
  916.   {
  917.     /* Clear the Overrun flag before resumming the Rx transfer*/
  918.     __HAL_IRDA_CLEAR_OREFLAG(hirda);
  919.     /* Enable the IRDA DMA Tx & Rx request */
  920.     SET_BIT(hirda->Instance->CR3, (USART_CR3_DMAT | USART_CR3_DMAR));
  921.   }
  922.   else
  923.   {
  924.     /* Process Unlocked */
  925.     __HAL_UNLOCK(hirda);
  926.  
  927.     return HAL_ERROR;
  928.   }
  929.  
  930.   /* Process Unlocked */
  931.   __HAL_UNLOCK(hirda);
  932.  
  933.   return HAL_OK;
  934. }
  935.  
  936. /**
  937.   * @brief Stops the DMA Transfer.
  938.   * @param  hirda: Pointer to a IRDA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  939.   *                the configuration information for the specified UART module.
  940.   * @retval HAL status
  941.   */
  942. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_IRDA_DMAStop(IRDA_HandleTypeDef *hirda)
  943. {
  944.   /* The Lock is not implemented on this API to allow the user application
  945.      to call the HAL IRDA API under callbacks HAL_IRDA_TxCpltCallback() / HAL_IRDA_RxCpltCallback():
  946.      when calling HAL_DMA_Abort() API the DMA TX/RX Transfer complete interrupt is generated
  947.      and the correspond call back is executed HAL_IRDA_TxCpltCallback() / HAL_IRDA_RxCpltCallback()
  948.      */
  949.  
  950.   /* Disable the IRDA Tx/Rx DMA requests */
  951.   CLEAR_BIT(hirda->Instance->CR3, USART_CR3_DMAT);
  952.   CLEAR_BIT(hirda->Instance->CR3, USART_CR3_DMAR);
  953.  
  954.   /* Abort the IRDA DMA tx channel */
  955.   if(hirda->hdmatx != NULL)
  956.   {
  957.     HAL_DMA_Abort(hirda->hdmatx);
  958.   }
  959.   /* Abort the IRDA DMA rx channel */
  960.   if(hirda->hdmarx != NULL)
  961.   {
  962.     HAL_DMA_Abort(hirda->hdmarx);
  963.   }
  964.  
  965.   hirda->State = HAL_IRDA_STATE_READY;
  966.  
  967.   return HAL_OK;
  968. }
  969.  
  970. /**
  971.   * @brief  This function handles IRDA interrupt request.
  972.   * @param  hirda: Pointer to a IRDA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  973.   *                the configuration information for the specified IRDA module.
  974.   * @retval None
  975.   */
  976. void HAL_IRDA_IRQHandler(IRDA_HandleTypeDef *hirda)
  977. {
  978.   uint32_t  tmp_flag = 0, tmp_it_source = 0;
  979.  
  980.   tmp_flag = __HAL_IRDA_GET_FLAG(hirda, IRDA_FLAG_PE);
  981.   tmp_it_source = __HAL_IRDA_GET_IT_SOURCE(hirda, IRDA_IT_PE);
  982.   /* IRDA parity error interrupt occurred -----------------------------------*/
  983.   if((tmp_flag != RESET) && (tmp_it_source != RESET))
  984.   {
  985.     hirda->ErrorCode |= HAL_IRDA_ERROR_PE;
  986.   }
  987.  
  988.   tmp_flag = __HAL_IRDA_GET_FLAG(hirda, IRDA_FLAG_FE);
  989.   tmp_it_source = __HAL_IRDA_GET_IT_SOURCE(hirda, IRDA_IT_ERR);
  990.   /* IRDA frame error interrupt occurred ------------------------------------*/
  991.   if((tmp_flag != RESET) && (tmp_it_source != RESET))
  992.   {
  993.     hirda->ErrorCode |= HAL_IRDA_ERROR_FE;
  994.   }
  995.  
  996.   tmp_flag = __HAL_IRDA_GET_FLAG(hirda, IRDA_FLAG_NE);
  997.   /* IRDA noise error interrupt occurred ------------------------------------*/
  998.   if((tmp_flag != RESET) && (tmp_it_source != RESET))
  999.   {
  1000.     hirda->ErrorCode |= HAL_IRDA_ERROR_NE;
  1001.   }
  1002.  
  1003.   tmp_flag = __HAL_IRDA_GET_FLAG(hirda, IRDA_FLAG_ORE);
  1004.   /* IRDA Over-Run interrupt occurred ---------------------------------------*/
  1005.   if((tmp_flag != RESET) && (tmp_it_source != RESET))
  1006.   {
  1007.     hirda->ErrorCode |= HAL_IRDA_ERROR_ORE;
  1008.   }
  1009.  
  1010.   /* Call the Error call Back in case of Errors */
  1011.   if(hirda->ErrorCode != HAL_IRDA_ERROR_NONE)
  1012.   {
  1013.     /* Disable PE and ERR interrupt */
  1014.     __HAL_IRDA_DISABLE_IT(hirda, IRDA_IT_ERR);
  1015.     __HAL_IRDA_DISABLE_IT(hirda, IRDA_IT_PE);
  1016.     __HAL_IRDA_DISABLE_IT(hirda, IRDA_IT_TXE);
  1017.    
  1018.     /* Clear all the error flag at once */
  1019.     __HAL_IRDA_CLEAR_PEFLAG(hirda);
  1020.  
  1021.     /* Set the IRDA state ready to be able to start again the process */
  1022.     hirda->State = HAL_IRDA_STATE_READY;
  1023.     HAL_IRDA_ErrorCallback(hirda);
  1024.   }
  1025.  
  1026.   tmp_flag = __HAL_IRDA_GET_FLAG(hirda, IRDA_FLAG_RXNE);
  1027.   tmp_it_source = __HAL_IRDA_GET_IT_SOURCE(hirda, IRDA_IT_RXNE);
  1028.   /* IRDA in mode Receiver --------------------------------------------------*/
  1029.   if((tmp_flag != RESET) && (tmp_it_source != RESET))
  1030.   {
  1031.     IRDA_Receive_IT(hirda);
  1032.   }
  1033.  
  1034.   tmp_flag = __HAL_IRDA_GET_FLAG(hirda, IRDA_FLAG_TXE);
  1035.   tmp_it_source = __HAL_IRDA_GET_IT_SOURCE(hirda, IRDA_IT_TXE);
  1036.   /* IRDA in mode Transmitter -----------------------------------------------*/
  1037.   if((tmp_flag != RESET) && (tmp_it_source != RESET))
  1038.   {
  1039.     IRDA_Transmit_IT(hirda);
  1040.   }
  1041.  
  1042.   tmp_flag = __HAL_IRDA_GET_FLAG(hirda, IRDA_FLAG_TC);
  1043.   tmp_it_source = __HAL_IRDA_GET_IT_SOURCE(hirda, IRDA_IT_TC);
  1044.   /* IRDA in mode Transmitter (transmission end) -----------------------------*/
  1045.   if((tmp_flag != RESET) && (tmp_it_source != RESET))
  1046.   {
  1047.     IRDA_EndTransmit_IT(hirda);
  1048.   }  
  1049.  
  1050. }
  1051.  
  1052. /**
  1053.   * @brief  Tx Transfer completed callbacks.
  1054.   * @param  hirda: Pointer to a IRDA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1055.   *                the configuration information for the specified IRDA module.
  1056.   * @retval None
  1057.   */
  1058.  __weak void HAL_IRDA_TxCpltCallback(IRDA_HandleTypeDef *hirda)
  1059. {
  1060.   /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */
  1061.   UNUSED(hirda);
  1062.   /* NOTE: This function should not be modified, when the callback is needed,
  1063.            the HAL_IRDA_TxCpltCallback can be implemented in the user file
  1064.    */
  1065. }
  1066.  
  1067. /**
  1068.   * @brief  Tx Half Transfer completed callbacks.
  1069.   * @param  hirda: Pointer to a IRDA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1070.   *                the configuration information for the specified USART module.
  1071.   * @retval None
  1072.   */
  1073.  __weak void HAL_IRDA_TxHalfCpltCallback(IRDA_HandleTypeDef *hirda)
  1074. {
  1075.   /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */
  1076.   UNUSED(hirda);
  1077.   /* NOTE: This function should not be modified, when the callback is needed,
  1078.            the HAL_IRDA_TxHalfCpltCallback can be implemented in the user file
  1079.    */
  1080. }
  1081.  
  1082. /**
  1083.   * @brief  Rx Transfer completed callbacks.
  1084.   * @param  hirda: Pointer to a IRDA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1085.   *                the configuration information for the specified IRDA module.
  1086.   * @retval None
  1087.   */
  1088. __weak void HAL_IRDA_RxCpltCallback(IRDA_HandleTypeDef *hirda)
  1089. {
  1090.   /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */
  1091.   UNUSED(hirda);
  1092.   /* NOTE: This function should not be modified, when the callback is needed,
  1093.            the HAL_IRDA_RxCpltCallback can be implemented in the user file
  1094.    */
  1095. }
  1096.  
  1097. /**
  1098.   * @brief  Rx Half Transfer complete callbacks.
  1099.   * @param  hirda: Pointer to a IRDA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1100.   *                the configuration information for the specified IRDA module.
  1101.   * @retval None
  1102.   */
  1103. __weak void HAL_IRDA_RxHalfCpltCallback(IRDA_HandleTypeDef *hirda)
  1104. {
  1105.   /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */
  1106.   UNUSED(hirda);
  1107.   /* NOTE : This function should not be modified, when the callback is needed,
  1108.             the HAL_IRDA_RxHalfCpltCallback can be implemented in the user file
  1109.    */
  1110. }
  1111.  
  1112. /**
  1113.   * @brief  IRDA error callbacks.
  1114.   * @param  hirda: Pointer to a IRDA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1115.   *                the configuration information for the specified IRDA module.
  1116.   * @retval None
  1117.   */
  1118.  __weak void HAL_IRDA_ErrorCallback(IRDA_HandleTypeDef *hirda)
  1119. {
  1120.   /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */
  1121.   UNUSED(hirda);
  1122.   /* NOTE: This function should not be modified, when the callback is needed,
  1123.            the HAL_IRDA_ErrorCallback can be implemented in the user file
  1124.    */
  1125. }
  1126.  
  1127. /**
  1128.   * @}
  1129.   */
  1130.  
  1131. /** @defgroup IRDA_Exported_Functions_Group3 Peripheral State and Errors functions
  1132.   *  @brief   IRDA State and Errors functions
  1133.   *
  1134. @verbatim  
  1135.   ==============================================================================
  1136.                   ##### Peripheral State and Errors functions #####
  1137.   ==============================================================================  
  1138.   [..]
  1139.     This subsection provides a set of functions allowing to return the State of IrDA
  1140.     communication process and also return Peripheral Errors occurred during communication process
  1141.      (+) HAL_IRDA_GetState() API can be helpful to check in run-time the state
  1142.          of the IRDA peripheral.
  1143.      (+) HAL_IRDA_GetError() check in run-time errors that could be occurred during
  1144.          communication.
  1145.  
  1146. @endverbatim
  1147.   * @{
  1148.   */
  1149.  
  1150. /**
  1151.   * @brief  Returns the IRDA state.
  1152.   * @param  hirda: Pointer to a IRDA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1153.   *                the configuration information for the specified IRDA module.
  1154.   * @retval HAL state
  1155.   */
  1156. HAL_IRDA_StateTypeDef HAL_IRDA_GetState(IRDA_HandleTypeDef *hirda)
  1157. {
  1158.   return hirda->State;
  1159. }
  1160.  
  1161. /**
  1162.   * @brief  Return the IRDA error code
  1163.   * @param  hirda: Pointer to a IRDA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1164.   *                the configuration information for the specified IRDA module.
  1165.   * @retval IRDA Error Code
  1166.   */
  1167. uint32_t HAL_IRDA_GetError(IRDA_HandleTypeDef *hirda)
  1168. {
  1169.   return hirda->ErrorCode;
  1170. }
  1171.  
  1172. /**
  1173.   * @}
  1174.   */
  1175.  
  1176. /**
  1177.   * @}
  1178.   */
  1179.  
  1180. /** @defgroup IRDA_Private_Functions   IRDA Private Functions
  1181.   *  @brief   IRDA Private functions
  1182.   * @{
  1183.   */
  1184. /**
  1185.   * @brief  DMA IRDA transmit process complete callback.
  1186.   * @param  hdma: Pointer to a DMA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1187.   *               the configuration information for the specified DMA module.
  1188.   * @retval None
  1189.   */
  1190. static void IRDA_DMATransmitCplt(DMA_HandleTypeDef *hdma)
  1191. {
  1192.   IRDA_HandleTypeDef* hirda = ( IRDA_HandleTypeDef* )((DMA_HandleTypeDef* )hdma)->Parent;
  1193.   /* DMA Normal mode */
  1194.   if ( HAL_IS_BIT_CLR(hdma->Instance->CCR, DMA_CCR_CIRC) )
  1195.   {
  1196.     hirda->TxXferCount = 0;
  1197.  
  1198.     /* Disable the DMA transfer for transmit request by setting the DMAT bit
  1199.        in the IRDA CR3 register */
  1200.     CLEAR_BIT(hirda->Instance->CR3, USART_CR3_DMAT);
  1201.  
  1202.     /* Enable the IRDA Transmit Complete Interrupt */    
  1203.     __HAL_IRDA_ENABLE_IT(hirda, IRDA_IT_TC);
  1204.   }
  1205.   /* DMA Circular mode */
  1206.   else
  1207.   {
  1208.     HAL_IRDA_TxCpltCallback(hirda);
  1209.   }
  1210. }
  1211.  
  1212. /**
  1213.   * @brief DMA IRDA receive process half complete callback
  1214.   * @param  hdma: Pointer to a DMA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1215.   *               the configuration information for the specified DMA module.
  1216.   * @retval None
  1217.   */
  1218. static void IRDA_DMATransmitHalfCplt(DMA_HandleTypeDef *hdma)
  1219. {
  1220.   IRDA_HandleTypeDef* hirda = ( IRDA_HandleTypeDef* )((DMA_HandleTypeDef* )hdma)->Parent;
  1221.  
  1222.   HAL_IRDA_TxHalfCpltCallback(hirda);
  1223. }
  1224.  
  1225. /**
  1226.   * @brief  DMA IRDA receive process complete callback.
  1227.   * @param  hdma: Pointer to a DMA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1228.   *               the configuration information for the specified DMA module.
  1229.   * @retval None
  1230.   */
  1231. static void IRDA_DMAReceiveCplt(DMA_HandleTypeDef *hdma)  
  1232. {
  1233.   IRDA_HandleTypeDef* hirda = ( IRDA_HandleTypeDef* )((DMA_HandleTypeDef* )hdma)->Parent;
  1234.   /* DMA Normal mode */
  1235.   if ( HAL_IS_BIT_CLR(hdma->Instance->CCR, DMA_CCR_CIRC) )
  1236.   {
  1237.     hirda->RxXferCount = 0;
  1238.  
  1239.     /* Disable the DMA transfer for the receiver request by setting the DMAR bit
  1240.        in the IRDA CR3 register */
  1241.     CLEAR_BIT(hirda->Instance->CR3, USART_CR3_DMAR);
  1242.  
  1243.     if(hirda->State == HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_TX_RX)
  1244.     {
  1245.       hirda->State = HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_TX;
  1246.     }
  1247.     else
  1248.     {
  1249.       hirda->State = HAL_IRDA_STATE_READY;
  1250.     }
  1251.   }
  1252.  
  1253.   HAL_IRDA_RxCpltCallback(hirda);
  1254. }
  1255.  
  1256. /**
  1257.   * @brief DMA IRDA receive process half complete callback
  1258.   * @param  hdma: Pointer to a DMA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1259.   *               the configuration information for the specified DMA module.
  1260.   * @retval None
  1261.   */
  1262. static void IRDA_DMAReceiveHalfCplt(DMA_HandleTypeDef *hdma)
  1263. {
  1264.   IRDA_HandleTypeDef* hirda = ( IRDA_HandleTypeDef* )((DMA_HandleTypeDef* )hdma)->Parent;
  1265.  
  1266.   HAL_IRDA_RxHalfCpltCallback(hirda);
  1267. }
  1268.  
  1269. /**
  1270.   * @brief  DMA IRDA communication error callback.
  1271.   * @param  hdma: Pointer to a DMA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1272.   *               the configuration information for the specified DMA module.
  1273.   * @retval None
  1274.   */
  1275. static void IRDA_DMAError(DMA_HandleTypeDef *hdma)  
  1276. {
  1277.   IRDA_HandleTypeDef* hirda = ( IRDA_HandleTypeDef* )((DMA_HandleTypeDef* )hdma)->Parent;
  1278.  
  1279.   hirda->RxXferCount = 0;
  1280.   hirda->TxXferCount = 0;
  1281.   hirda->ErrorCode |= HAL_IRDA_ERROR_DMA;
  1282.   hirda->State= HAL_IRDA_STATE_READY;
  1283.  
  1284.   HAL_IRDA_ErrorCallback(hirda);
  1285. }
  1286.  
  1287. /**
  1288.   * @brief  This function handles IRDA Communication Timeout.
  1289.   * @param  hirda: Pointer to a IRDA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1290.   *                the configuration information for the specified IRDA module.
  1291.   * @param  Flag: specifies the IRDA flag to check.
  1292.   * @param  Status: The new Flag status (SET or RESET).
  1293.   * @param  Timeout: Timeout duration
  1294.   * @retval HAL status
  1295.   */
  1296. static HAL_StatusTypeDef IRDA_WaitOnFlagUntilTimeout(IRDA_HandleTypeDef *hirda, uint32_t Flag, FlagStatus Status, uint32_t Timeout)
  1297. {
  1298.   uint32_t tickstart = 0;
  1299.  
  1300.   /* Get tick */
  1301.   tickstart = HAL_GetTick();
  1302.  
  1303.   /* Wait until flag is set */
  1304.   if(Status == RESET)
  1305.   {
  1306.     while(__HAL_IRDA_GET_FLAG(hirda, Flag) == RESET)
  1307.     {
  1308.       /* Check for the Timeout */
  1309.       if(Timeout != HAL_MAX_DELAY)
  1310.       {
  1311.         if((Timeout == 0)||((HAL_GetTick() - tickstart ) > Timeout))
  1312.         {
  1313.           /* Disable TXE, RXNE, PE and ERR (Frame error, noise error, overrun error) interrupts for the interrupt process */
  1314.           __HAL_IRDA_DISABLE_IT(hirda, IRDA_IT_TXE);
  1315.           __HAL_IRDA_DISABLE_IT(hirda, IRDA_IT_RXNE);
  1316.           __HAL_IRDA_DISABLE_IT(hirda, IRDA_IT_PE);
  1317.           __HAL_IRDA_DISABLE_IT(hirda, IRDA_IT_ERR);
  1318.  
  1319.           hirda->State= HAL_IRDA_STATE_READY;
  1320.  
  1321.           /* Process Unlocked */
  1322.           __HAL_UNLOCK(hirda);
  1323.  
  1324.           return HAL_TIMEOUT;
  1325.         }
  1326.       }
  1327.     }
  1328.   }
  1329.   else
  1330.   {
  1331.     while(__HAL_IRDA_GET_FLAG(hirda, Flag) != RESET)
  1332.     {
  1333.       /* Check for the Timeout */
  1334.       if(Timeout != HAL_MAX_DELAY)
  1335.       {
  1336.         if((Timeout == 0)||((HAL_GetTick() - tickstart ) > Timeout))
  1337.         {
  1338.           /* Disable TXE, RXNE, PE and ERR (Frame error, noise error, overrun error) interrupts for the interrupt process */
  1339.           __HAL_IRDA_DISABLE_IT(hirda, IRDA_IT_TXE);
  1340.           __HAL_IRDA_DISABLE_IT(hirda, IRDA_IT_RXNE);
  1341.           __HAL_IRDA_DISABLE_IT(hirda, IRDA_IT_PE);
  1342.           __HAL_IRDA_DISABLE_IT(hirda, IRDA_IT_ERR);
  1343.  
  1344.           hirda->State= HAL_IRDA_STATE_READY;
  1345.  
  1346.           /* Process Unlocked */
  1347.           __HAL_UNLOCK(hirda);
  1348.        
  1349.           return HAL_TIMEOUT;
  1350.         }
  1351.       }
  1352.     }
  1353.   }
  1354.   return HAL_OK;
  1355. }
  1356.  
  1357. /**
  1358.   * @brief  Send an amount of data in non-blocking mode.
  1359.   *         Function called under interruption only, once
  1360.   *         interruptions have been enabled by HAL_IRDA_Transmit_IT()      
  1361.   * @param  hirda: Pointer to a IRDA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1362.   *                the configuration information for the specified IRDA module.
  1363.   * @retval HAL status
  1364.   */
  1365. static HAL_StatusTypeDef IRDA_Transmit_IT(IRDA_HandleTypeDef *hirda)
  1366. {
  1367.   uint16_t* tmp = 0;
  1368.   uint32_t  tmp_state = 0;
  1369.  
  1370.   tmp_state = hirda->State;
  1371.   if((tmp_state == HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_TX) || (tmp_state == HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_TX_RX))
  1372.   {
  1373.     if(hirda->Init.WordLength == IRDA_WORDLENGTH_9B)
  1374.     {
  1375.       tmp = (uint16_t*) hirda->pTxBuffPtr;
  1376.       WRITE_REG(hirda->Instance->DR, (uint16_t)(*tmp & IRDA_DR_MASK_U16_9DATABITS));
  1377.       if(hirda->Init.Parity == IRDA_PARITY_NONE)
  1378.       {
  1379.         hirda->pTxBuffPtr += 2;
  1380.       }
  1381.       else
  1382.       {
  1383.         hirda->pTxBuffPtr += 1;
  1384.       }
  1385.     }
  1386.     else
  1387.     {
  1388.       WRITE_REG(hirda->Instance->DR, (uint8_t)(*hirda->pTxBuffPtr++ & IRDA_DR_MASK_U8_8DATABITS));
  1389.     }
  1390.    
  1391.     if(--hirda->TxXferCount == 0)
  1392.     {
  1393.       /* Disable the IRDA Transmit Data Register Empty Interrupt */
  1394.       __HAL_IRDA_DISABLE_IT(hirda, IRDA_IT_TXE);
  1395.      
  1396.       /* Enable the IRDA Transmit Complete Interrupt */    
  1397.       __HAL_IRDA_ENABLE_IT(hirda, IRDA_IT_TC);
  1398.     }
  1399.  
  1400.     return HAL_OK;
  1401.   }
  1402.   else
  1403.   {
  1404.     return HAL_BUSY;
  1405.   }
  1406. }
  1407.  
  1408. /**
  1409.   * @brief  Wraps up transmission in non blocking mode.
  1410.   * @param  hirda: pointer to a IRDA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1411.   *                the configuration information for the specified IRDA module.
  1412.   * @retval HAL status
  1413.   */
  1414. static HAL_StatusTypeDef IRDA_EndTransmit_IT(IRDA_HandleTypeDef *hirda)
  1415. {
  1416.   /* Disable the IRDA Transmit Complete Interrupt */    
  1417.   __HAL_IRDA_DISABLE_IT(hirda, IRDA_IT_TC);
  1418.  
  1419.   /* Check if a receive process is ongoing or not */
  1420.   if(hirda->State == HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_TX_RX)
  1421.   {
  1422.     hirda->State = HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_RX;
  1423.   }
  1424.   else
  1425.   {
  1426.     /* Disable the IRDA Error Interrupt: (Frame error, noise error, overrun error) */
  1427.     __HAL_IRDA_DISABLE_IT(hirda, IRDA_IT_ERR);
  1428.  
  1429.     hirda->State = HAL_IRDA_STATE_READY;
  1430.   }
  1431.  
  1432.   HAL_IRDA_TxCpltCallback(hirda);
  1433.  
  1434.   return HAL_OK;
  1435. }
  1436.  
  1437.  
  1438. /**
  1439.   * @brief  Receive an amount of data in non-blocking mode.
  1440.   * @param  hirda: Pointer to a IRDA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1441.   *                the configuration information for the specified IRDA module.
  1442.   * @retval HAL status
  1443.   */
  1444. static HAL_StatusTypeDef IRDA_Receive_IT(IRDA_HandleTypeDef *hirda)
  1445. {
  1446.   uint16_t* tmp = 0;
  1447.   uint32_t tmp_state = 0;
  1448.  
  1449.   tmp_state = hirda->State;  
  1450.   if((tmp_state == HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_RX) || (tmp_state == HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_TX_RX))
  1451.   {
  1452.     if(hirda->Init.WordLength == IRDA_WORDLENGTH_9B)
  1453.     {
  1454.       tmp = (uint16_t*) hirda->pRxBuffPtr;
  1455.       if(hirda->Init.Parity == IRDA_PARITY_NONE)
  1456.       {
  1457.         *tmp = (uint16_t)(hirda->Instance->DR & IRDA_DR_MASK_U16_9DATABITS);
  1458.         hirda->pRxBuffPtr += 2;
  1459.       }
  1460.       else
  1461.       {
  1462.         *tmp = (uint16_t)(hirda->Instance->DR & IRDA_DR_MASK_U16_8DATABITS);
  1463.         hirda->pRxBuffPtr += 1;
  1464.       }
  1465.     }
  1466.     else
  1467.     {
  1468.       if(hirda->Init.Parity == IRDA_PARITY_NONE)
  1469.       {
  1470.         *hirda->pRxBuffPtr++ = (uint8_t)(hirda->Instance->DR & IRDA_DR_MASK_U8_8DATABITS);
  1471.       }
  1472.       else
  1473.       {
  1474.         *hirda->pRxBuffPtr++ = (uint8_t)(hirda->Instance->DR & IRDA_DR_MASK_U8_7DATABITS);
  1475.       }
  1476.     }
  1477.  
  1478.     if(--hirda->RxXferCount == 0)
  1479.     {
  1480.       __HAL_IRDA_DISABLE_IT(hirda, IRDA_IT_RXNE);
  1481.      
  1482.       if(hirda->State == HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_TX_RX)
  1483.       {
  1484.         hirda->State = HAL_IRDA_STATE_BUSY_TX;
  1485.       }
  1486.       else
  1487.       {
  1488.         /* Disable the IRDA Error Interrupt: (Frame error, noise error, overrun error) */
  1489.         __HAL_IRDA_DISABLE_IT(hirda, IRDA_IT_ERR);
  1490.  
  1491.         /* Disable the IRDA Parity Error Interrupt */
  1492.         __HAL_IRDA_DISABLE_IT(hirda, IRDA_IT_PE);
  1493.  
  1494.  
  1495.         hirda->State = HAL_IRDA_STATE_READY;
  1496.       }
  1497.       HAL_IRDA_RxCpltCallback(hirda);
  1498.  
  1499.       return HAL_OK;
  1500.     }
  1501.     return HAL_OK;
  1502.   }
  1503.   else
  1504.   {
  1505.     return HAL_BUSY;
  1506.   }
  1507. }
  1508.  
  1509. /**
  1510.   * @brief  Configures the IRDA peripheral.
  1511.   * @param  hirda: Pointer to a IRDA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1512.   *                the configuration information for the specified IRDA module.
  1513.   * @retval None
  1514.   */
  1515. static void IRDA_SetConfig(IRDA_HandleTypeDef *hirda)
  1516. {
  1517.   /* Check the parameters */
  1518.   assert_param(IS_IRDA_BAUDRATE(hirda->Init.BaudRate));  
  1519.   assert_param(IS_IRDA_WORD_LENGTH(hirda->Init.WordLength));
  1520.   assert_param(IS_IRDA_PARITY(hirda->Init.Parity));
  1521.   assert_param(IS_IRDA_MODE(hirda->Init.Mode));
  1522.  
  1523.   /*------- IRDA-associated USART registers setting : CR2 Configuration ------*/
  1524.   /* Clear STOP[13:12] bits */
  1525.   CLEAR_BIT(hirda->Instance->CR2, USART_CR2_STOP);
  1526.  
  1527.   /*------- IRDA-associated USART registers setting : CR1 Configuration ------*/
  1528.   /* Configure the USART Word Length, Parity and mode:
  1529.      Set the M bits according to hirda->Init.WordLength value
  1530.      Set PCE and PS bits according to hirda->Init.Parity value
  1531.      Set TE and RE bits according to hirda->Init.Mode value */
  1532.   MODIFY_REG(hirda->Instance->CR1,
  1533.              ((uint32_t)(USART_CR1_M | USART_CR1_PCE | USART_CR1_PS | USART_CR1_TE | USART_CR1_RE)),
  1534.              (uint32_t)hirda->Init.WordLength | hirda->Init.Parity | hirda->Init.Mode);
  1535.  
  1536.   /*------- IRDA-associated USART registers setting : CR3 Configuration ------*/
  1537.   /* Clear CTSE and RTSE bits */
  1538.   CLEAR_BIT(hirda->Instance->CR3, (USART_CR3_RTSE | USART_CR3_CTSE));
  1539.  
  1540.   /*------- IRDA-associated USART registers setting : BRR Configuration ------*/
  1541.   if(hirda->Instance == USART1)
  1542.   {
  1543.     hirda->Instance->BRR = IRDA_BRR(HAL_RCC_GetPCLK2Freq(), hirda->Init.BaudRate);
  1544.   }
  1545.   else
  1546.   {
  1547.     hirda->Instance->BRR = IRDA_BRR(HAL_RCC_GetPCLK1Freq(), hirda->Init.BaudRate);
  1548.   }
  1549. }
  1550. /**
  1551.   * @}
  1552.   */
  1553.  
  1554. #endif /* HAL_IRDA_MODULE_ENABLED */
  1555. /**
  1556.   * @}
  1557.   */
  1558.  
  1559. /**
  1560.   * @}
  1561.   */
  1562.  
  1563. /************************ (C) COPYRIGHT STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/
  1564.