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  1. /**
  2.   ******************************************************************************
  3.   * @file    stm32f1xx_hal_rtc.c
  4.   * @author  MCD Application Team
  5.   * @version V1.0.1
  6.   * @date    31-July-2015
  7.   * @brief   RTC HAL module driver.
  8.   *          This file provides firmware functions to manage the following
  9.   *          functionalities of the Real Time Clock (RTC) peripheral:
  10.   *           + Initialization and de-initialization functions
  11.   *           + RTC Time and Date functions
  12.   *           + RTC Alarm functions
  13.   *           + Peripheral Control functions  
  14.   *           + Peripheral State functions
  15.   *        
  16.   @verbatim
  17.   ==============================================================================
  18.                   ##### How to use this driver #####
  19.   ==================================================================
  20.   [..]
  21.     (+) Enable the RTC domain access (see description in the section above).
  22.     (+) Configure the RTC Prescaler (Asynchronous prescaler to generate RTC 1Hz time base)
  23.         using the HAL_RTC_Init() function.
  24.  
  25.   *** Time and Date configuration ***
  26.   ===================================
  27.   [..]
  28.     (+) To configure the RTC Calendar (Time and Date) use the HAL_RTC_SetTime()
  29.         and HAL_RTC_SetDate() functions.
  30.     (+) To read the RTC Calendar, use the HAL_RTC_GetTime() and HAL_RTC_GetDate() functions.
  31.  
  32.   *** Alarm configuration ***
  33.   ===========================
  34.   [..]
  35.     (+) To configure the RTC Alarm use the HAL_RTC_SetAlarm() function.
  36.         You can also configure the RTC Alarm with interrupt mode using the HAL_RTC_SetAlarm_IT() function.
  37.     (+) To read the RTC Alarm, use the HAL_RTC_GetAlarm() function.
  38.  
  39.   *** Tamper configuration ***
  40.   ============================
  41.   [..]
  42.     (+) Enable the RTC Tamper and configure the Tamper Level using the
  43.         HAL_RTCEx_SetTamper() function. You can configure RTC Tamper with interrupt
  44.         mode using HAL_RTCEx_SetTamper_IT() function.
  45.     (+) The TAMPER1 alternate function can be mapped to PC13
  46.  
  47.   *** Backup Data Registers configuration ***
  48.   ===========================================
  49.   [..]
  50.     (+) To write to the RTC Backup Data registers, use the HAL_RTCEx_BKUPWrite()
  51.         function.  
  52.     (+) To read the RTC Backup Data registers, use the HAL_RTCEx_BKUPRead()
  53.         function.
  54.      
  55.                   ##### WARNING: Drivers Restrictions  #####
  56.   ==================================================================
  57.   [..] RTC version used on STM32F1 families is version V1. All the features supported by V2
  58.        (other families) will be not supported on F1.
  59.   [..] As on V2, main RTC features are managed by HW. But on F1, date feature is completely
  60.        managed by SW.
  61.   [..] Then, there are some restrictions compared to other families:
  62.     (+) Only format 24 hours supported in HAL (format 12 hours not supported)
  63.     (+) Date is saved in SRAM. Then, when MCU is in STOP or STANDBY mode, date will be lost.
  64.         User should implement a way to save date before entering in low power mode (an
  65.         example is provided with firmware package based on backup registers)
  66.     (+) Date is automatically updated each time a HAL_RTC_GetTime or HAL_RTC_GetDate is called.
  67.     (+) Alarm detection is limited to 1 day. It will expire only 1 time (no alarm repetition, need
  68.         to program a new alarm)
  69.  
  70.               ##### Backup Domain Operating Condition #####
  71.   ==============================================================================
  72.   [..] The real-time clock (RTC) and the RTC backup registers can be powered
  73.        from the VBAT voltage when the main VDD supply is powered off.
  74.        To retain the content of the RTC backup registers and supply the RTC
  75.        when VDD is turned off, VBAT pin can be connected to an optional
  76.        standby voltage supplied by a battery or by another source.
  77.  
  78.   [..] To allow the RTC operating even when the main digital supply (VDD) is turned
  79.        off, the VBAT pin powers the following blocks:
  80.     (+) The RTC
  81.     (+) The LSE oscillator
  82.     (+) PC13 I/O
  83.  
  84.   [..] When the backup domain is supplied by VDD (analog switch connected to VDD),
  85.        the following pins are available:
  86.     (+) PC13 can be used as a Tamper pin
  87.  
  88.   [..] When the backup domain is supplied by VBAT (analog switch connected to VBAT
  89.        because VDD is not present), the following pins are available:
  90.     (+) PC13 can be used as the Tamper pin
  91.              
  92.                    ##### Backup Domain Reset #####
  93.   ==================================================================
  94.   [..] The backup domain reset sets all RTC registers and the RCC_BDCR register
  95.        to their reset values.
  96.   [..] A backup domain reset is generated when one of the following events occurs:
  97.     (#) Software reset, triggered by setting the BDRST bit in the
  98.         RCC Backup domain control register (RCC_BDCR).
  99.     (#) VDD or VBAT power on, if both supplies have previously been powered off.  
  100.     (#) Tamper detection event resets all data backup registers.
  101.  
  102.                    ##### Backup Domain Access #####
  103.   ==================================================================
  104.   [..] After reset, the backup domain (RTC registers, RTC backup data
  105.        registers and backup SRAM) is protected against possible unwanted write
  106.        accesses.
  107.   [..] To enable access to the RTC Domain and RTC registers, proceed as follows:
  108.     (+) Call the function HAL_RCCEx_PeriphCLKConfig in using RCC_PERIPHCLK_RTC for
  109.         PeriphClockSelection and select RTCClockSelection (LSE, LSI or HSE)
  110.     (+) Enable the BKP clock in using __HAL_RCC_BKP_CLK_ENABLE()
  111.  
  112.                   ##### RTC and low power modes #####
  113.   ==================================================================
  114.   [..] The MCU can be woken up from a low power mode by an RTC alternate
  115.        function.
  116.   [..] The RTC alternate functions are the RTC alarms (Alarm A),
  117.        and RTC tamper event detection.
  118.        These RTC alternate functions can wake up the system from the Stop and
  119.        Standby low power modes.
  120.   [..] The system can also wake up from low power modes without depending
  121.        on an external interrupt (Auto-wakeup mode), by using the RTC alarm.
  122.      
  123.    @endverbatim
  124.   ******************************************************************************
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  152.   */
  153.  
  154. /* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
  155. #include "stm32f1xx_hal.h"
  156.  
  157. /** @addtogroup STM32F1xx_HAL_Driver
  158.   * @{
  159.   */
  160.  
  161. /** @defgroup RTC RTC
  162.   * @brief RTC HAL module driver
  163.   * @{
  164.   */
  165.  
  166. #ifdef HAL_RTC_MODULE_ENABLED
  167.  
  168. /* Private typedef -----------------------------------------------------------*/
  169. /* Private define ------------------------------------------------------------*/
  170. /** @defgroup RTC_Private_Constants RTC Private Constants
  171.   * @{
  172.   */
  173. #define RTC_ALARM_RESETVALUE_REGISTER    (uint16_t)0xFFFF
  174. #define RTC_ALARM_RESETVALUE             (uint32_t)0xFFFFFFFF
  175.  
  176. /**
  177.   * @}
  178.   */
  179.  
  180. /* Private macro -------------------------------------------------------------*/
  181. /** @defgroup RTC_Private_Macros RTC Private Macros
  182.   * @{
  183.   */
  184. /**
  185.   * @}
  186.   */
  187.  
  188. /* Private variables ---------------------------------------------------------*/
  189. /* Private function prototypes -----------------------------------------------*/
  190. /** @defgroup RTC_Private_Functions RTC Private Functions
  191.   * @{
  192.   */
  193. static uint32_t           RTC_ReadTimeCounter(RTC_HandleTypeDef* hrtc);
  194. static HAL_StatusTypeDef  RTC_WriteTimeCounter(RTC_HandleTypeDef* hrtc, uint32_t TimeCounter);
  195. static uint32_t           RTC_ReadAlarmCounter(RTC_HandleTypeDef* hrtc);
  196. static HAL_StatusTypeDef  RTC_WriteAlarmCounter(RTC_HandleTypeDef* hrtc, uint32_t AlarmCounter);
  197. static HAL_StatusTypeDef  RTC_EnterInitMode(RTC_HandleTypeDef* hrtc);
  198. static HAL_StatusTypeDef  RTC_ExitInitMode(RTC_HandleTypeDef* hrtc);
  199. static uint8_t            RTC_ByteToBcd2(uint8_t Value);
  200. static uint8_t            RTC_Bcd2ToByte(uint8_t Value);
  201. static uint8_t            RTC_IsLeapYear(uint16_t nYear);
  202. static void               RTC_DateUpdate(RTC_HandleTypeDef* hrtc, uint32_t DayElapsed);
  203. static uint8_t            RTC_WeekDayNum(uint32_t nYear, uint8_t nMonth, uint8_t nDay);
  204.  
  205. /**
  206.   * @}
  207.   */
  208.  
  209. /* Private functions ---------------------------------------------------------*/
  210. /** @defgroup RTC_Exported_Functions RTC Exported Functions
  211.   * @{
  212.   */
  213.  
  214. /** @defgroup RTC_Exported_Functions_Group1 Initialization and de-initialization functions
  215.  *  @brief    Initialization and Configuration functions
  216.  *
  217. @verbatim    
  218.  ===============================================================================
  219.               ##### Initialization and de-initialization functions #####
  220.  ===============================================================================
  221.    [..] This section provides functions allowing to initialize and configure the
  222.          RTC Prescaler (Asynchronous), disable RTC registers Write protection,
  223.          enter and exit the RTC initialization mode,
  224.          RTC registers synchronization check and reference clock detection enable.
  225.          (#) The RTC Prescaler should be programmed to generate the RTC 1Hz time base.
  226.          (#) All RTC registers are Write protected. Writing to the RTC registers
  227.              is enabled by setting the CNF bit in the RTC_CRL register.
  228.          (#) To read the calendar after wakeup from low power modes (Standby or Stop)
  229.              the software must first wait for the RSF bit (Register Synchronized Flag)
  230.              in the RTC_CRL register to be set by hardware.
  231.              The HAL_RTC_WaitForSynchro() function implements the above software
  232.              sequence (RSF clear and RSF check).
  233.  
  234. @endverbatim
  235.   * @{
  236.   */
  237.  
  238. /**
  239.   * @brief  Initializes the RTC peripheral
  240.   * @param  hrtc   pointer to a RTC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  241.   *                the configuration information for RTC.
  242.   * @retval HAL status
  243.   */
  244. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_RTC_Init(RTC_HandleTypeDef *hrtc)
  245. {
  246.   uint32_t prescaler = 0;
  247.   /* Check input parameters */
  248.   if(hrtc == NULL)
  249.   {
  250.      return HAL_ERROR;
  251.   }
  252.  
  253.   /* Check the parameters */
  254.   assert_param(IS_RTC_ALL_INSTANCE(hrtc->Instance));
  255.   assert_param(IS_RTC_CALIB_OUTPUT(hrtc->Init.OutPut));
  256.   assert_param(IS_RTC_ASYNCH_PREDIV(hrtc->Init.AsynchPrediv));
  257.    
  258.   if(hrtc->State == HAL_RTC_STATE_RESET)
  259.   {
  260.     /* Allocate lock resource and initialize it */
  261.     hrtc->Lock = HAL_UNLOCKED;
  262.    
  263.     /* Initialize RTC MSP */
  264.     HAL_RTC_MspInit(hrtc);
  265.   }
  266.  
  267.   /* Set RTC state */  
  268.   hrtc->State = HAL_RTC_STATE_BUSY;  
  269.        
  270.   /* Waiting for synchro */
  271.   if(HAL_RTC_WaitForSynchro(hrtc) != HAL_OK)
  272.   {
  273.     /* Set RTC state */
  274.     hrtc->State = HAL_RTC_STATE_ERROR;
  275.    
  276.     return HAL_ERROR;
  277.   }
  278.  
  279.   /* Set Initialization mode */
  280.   if(RTC_EnterInitMode(hrtc) != HAL_OK)
  281.   {
  282.     /* Set RTC state */
  283.     hrtc->State = HAL_RTC_STATE_ERROR;
  284.    
  285.     return HAL_ERROR;
  286.   }
  287.   else
  288.   {
  289.     /* Clear Flags Bits */
  290.     CLEAR_BIT(hrtc->Instance->CRL, (RTC_FLAG_OW | RTC_FLAG_ALRAF | RTC_FLAG_SEC));
  291.    
  292.     if(hrtc->Init.OutPut != RTC_OUTPUTSOURCE_NONE)
  293.     {
  294.       /* Disable the selected Tamper pin */
  295.       CLEAR_BIT(BKP->CR, BKP_CR_TPE);
  296.     }
  297.    
  298.     /* Set the signal which will be routed to RTC Tamper pin*/
  299.     MODIFY_REG(BKP->RTCCR, (BKP_RTCCR_CCO | BKP_RTCCR_ASOE | BKP_RTCCR_ASOS), hrtc->Init.OutPut);
  300.  
  301.     if (hrtc->Init.AsynchPrediv != RTC_AUTO_1_SECOND)
  302.     {
  303.       /* RTC Prescaler provided directly by end-user*/
  304.       prescaler = hrtc->Init.AsynchPrediv;
  305.     }
  306.     else
  307.     {
  308.       /* RTC Prescaler will be automatically calculated to get 1 second timebase */
  309.       /* Get the RTCCLK frequency */
  310.       prescaler = HAL_RCCEx_GetPeriphCLKFreq(RCC_PERIPHCLK_RTC);
  311.  
  312.       /* Check that RTC clock is enabled*/
  313.       if (prescaler == 0)
  314.       {
  315.         /* Should not happen. Frequency is not available*/
  316.         hrtc->State = HAL_RTC_STATE_ERROR;
  317.         return HAL_ERROR;
  318.       }
  319.       else
  320.       {
  321.         /* RTC period = RTCCLK/(RTC_PR + 1) */
  322.         prescaler = prescaler - 1;
  323.       }
  324.     }
  325.    
  326.     /* Configure the RTC_PRLH / RTC_PRLL */
  327.     MODIFY_REG(hrtc->Instance->PRLH, RTC_PRLH_PRL, (prescaler >> 16));
  328.     MODIFY_REG(hrtc->Instance->PRLL, RTC_PRLL_PRL, (prescaler & RTC_PRLL_PRL));
  329.      
  330.     /* Wait for synchro */
  331.     if(RTC_ExitInitMode(hrtc) != HAL_OK)
  332.     {      
  333.       hrtc->State = HAL_RTC_STATE_ERROR;
  334.      
  335.       return HAL_ERROR;
  336.     }
  337.    
  338.     /* Initialize date to 1st of January 2000 */
  339.     hrtc->DateToUpdate.Year = 0x00;
  340.     hrtc->DateToUpdate.Month = RTC_MONTH_JANUARY;
  341.     hrtc->DateToUpdate.Date = 0x01;
  342.  
  343.     /* Set RTC state */
  344.     hrtc->State = HAL_RTC_STATE_READY;
  345.    
  346.     return HAL_OK;
  347.   }
  348. }
  349.  
  350. /**
  351.   * @brief  DeInitializes the RTC peripheral
  352.   * @param  hrtc   pointer to a RTC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  353.   *                the configuration information for RTC.
  354.   * @note   This function does not reset the RTC Backup Data registers.  
  355.   * @retval HAL status
  356.   */
  357. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_RTC_DeInit(RTC_HandleTypeDef *hrtc)
  358. {
  359.   /* Check input parameters */
  360.   if(hrtc == NULL)
  361.   {
  362.      return HAL_ERROR;
  363.   }
  364.  
  365.   /* Check the parameters */
  366.   assert_param(IS_RTC_ALL_INSTANCE(hrtc->Instance));
  367.  
  368.   /* Set RTC state */
  369.   hrtc->State = HAL_RTC_STATE_BUSY;
  370.  
  371.   /* Set Initialization mode */
  372.   if(RTC_EnterInitMode(hrtc) != HAL_OK)
  373.   {
  374.     /* Set RTC state */
  375.     hrtc->State = HAL_RTC_STATE_ERROR;
  376.    
  377.     /* Release Lock */
  378.     __HAL_UNLOCK(hrtc);
  379.  
  380.     return HAL_ERROR;
  381.   }  
  382.   else
  383.   {
  384.     CLEAR_REG(hrtc->Instance->CNTL);
  385.     CLEAR_REG(hrtc->Instance->CNTH);
  386.     WRITE_REG(hrtc->Instance->PRLL, 0x00008000);
  387.     CLEAR_REG(hrtc->Instance->PRLH);
  388.  
  389.     /* Reset All CRH/CRL bits */
  390.     CLEAR_REG(hrtc->Instance->CRH);
  391.     CLEAR_REG(hrtc->Instance->CRL);
  392.    
  393.     if(RTC_ExitInitMode(hrtc) != HAL_OK)
  394.     {      
  395.       hrtc->State = HAL_RTC_STATE_ERROR;
  396.      
  397.       /* Process Unlocked */
  398.       __HAL_UNLOCK(hrtc);
  399.      
  400.       return HAL_ERROR;
  401.     }
  402.   }
  403.  
  404.   /* Wait for synchro*/
  405.   HAL_RTC_WaitForSynchro(hrtc);
  406.  
  407.   /* Clear RSF flag */
  408.   CLEAR_BIT(hrtc->Instance->CRL, RTC_FLAG_RSF);
  409.    
  410.   /* De-Initialize RTC MSP */
  411.   HAL_RTC_MspDeInit(hrtc);
  412.  
  413.   hrtc->State = HAL_RTC_STATE_RESET;
  414.  
  415.   /* Release Lock */
  416.   __HAL_UNLOCK(hrtc);
  417.  
  418.   return HAL_OK;
  419. }
  420.  
  421. /**
  422.   * @brief  Initializes the RTC MSP.
  423.   * @param  hrtc   pointer to a RTC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  424.   *                the configuration information for RTC.  
  425.   * @retval None
  426.   */
  427. __weak void HAL_RTC_MspInit(RTC_HandleTypeDef* hrtc)
  428. {
  429.   /* NOTE : This function Should not be modified, when the callback is needed,
  430.             the HAL_RTC_MspInit could be implemented in the user file
  431.    */
  432. }
  433.  
  434. /**
  435.   * @brief  DeInitializes the RTC MSP.
  436.   * @param  hrtc   pointer to a RTC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  437.   *                the configuration information for RTC.
  438.   * @retval None
  439.   */
  440. __weak void HAL_RTC_MspDeInit(RTC_HandleTypeDef* hrtc)
  441. {
  442.   /* NOTE : This function Should not be modified, when the callback is needed,
  443.             the HAL_RTC_MspDeInit could be implemented in the user file
  444.    */
  445. }
  446.  
  447. /**
  448.   * @}
  449.   */
  450.  
  451. /** @defgroup RTC_Exported_Functions_Group2 Time and Date functions
  452.  *  @brief   RTC Time and Date functions
  453.  *
  454. @verbatim  
  455.  ===============================================================================
  456.                  ##### RTC Time and Date functions #####
  457.  ===============================================================================  
  458.  
  459.  [..] This section provides functions allowing to configure Time and Date features
  460.  
  461. @endverbatim
  462.   * @{
  463.   */
  464.  
  465. /**
  466.   * @brief  Sets RTC current time.
  467.   * @param  hrtc   pointer to a RTC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  468.   *                the configuration information for RTC.
  469.   * @param  sTime: Pointer to Time structure
  470.   * @param  Format: Specifies the format of the entered parameters.
  471.   *          This parameter can be one of the following values:
  472.   *            @arg RTC_FORMAT_BIN: Binary data format
  473.   *            @arg RTC_FORMAT_BCD: BCD data format
  474.   * @retval HAL status
  475.   */
  476. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_RTC_SetTime(RTC_HandleTypeDef *hrtc, RTC_TimeTypeDef *sTime, uint32_t Format)
  477. {
  478.   uint32_t counter_time = 0, counter_alarm = 0;
  479.  
  480.   /* Check input parameters */
  481.   if((hrtc == NULL) || (sTime == NULL))
  482.   {
  483.      return HAL_ERROR;
  484.   }
  485.  
  486.  /* Check the parameters */
  487.   assert_param(IS_RTC_FORMAT(Format));
  488.  
  489.   /* Process Locked */
  490.   __HAL_LOCK(hrtc);
  491.  
  492.   hrtc->State = HAL_RTC_STATE_BUSY;
  493.  
  494.   if(Format == RTC_FORMAT_BIN)
  495.   {
  496.     assert_param(IS_RTC_HOUR24(sTime->Hours));
  497.     assert_param(IS_RTC_MINUTES(sTime->Minutes));
  498.     assert_param(IS_RTC_SECONDS(sTime->Seconds));
  499.  
  500.     counter_time = (uint32_t)(((uint32_t)sTime->Hours * 3600) + \
  501.                         ((uint32_t)sTime->Minutes * 60) + \
  502.                         ((uint32_t)sTime->Seconds));  
  503.   }
  504.   else
  505.   {
  506.     assert_param(IS_RTC_HOUR24(RTC_Bcd2ToByte(sTime->Hours)));
  507.     assert_param(IS_RTC_MINUTES(RTC_Bcd2ToByte(sTime->Minutes)));
  508.     assert_param(IS_RTC_SECONDS(RTC_Bcd2ToByte(sTime->Seconds)));
  509.  
  510.     counter_time = (((uint32_t)(RTC_Bcd2ToByte(sTime->Hours)) * 3600) + \
  511.               ((uint32_t)(RTC_Bcd2ToByte(sTime->Minutes)) * 60) + \
  512.               ((uint32_t)(RTC_Bcd2ToByte(sTime->Seconds))));  
  513.   }
  514.  
  515.   /* Write time counter in RTC registers */
  516.   if (RTC_WriteTimeCounter(hrtc, counter_time) != HAL_OK)
  517.   {
  518.     /* Set RTC state */
  519.     hrtc->State = HAL_RTC_STATE_ERROR;
  520.    
  521.     /* Process Unlocked */
  522.     __HAL_UNLOCK(hrtc);
  523.    
  524.     return HAL_ERROR;
  525.   }
  526.   else
  527.   {
  528.     /* Clear Second and overflow flags */
  529.     CLEAR_BIT(hrtc->Instance->CRL, (RTC_FLAG_SEC | RTC_FLAG_OW));
  530.    
  531.     /* Read current Alarm counter in RTC registers */
  532.     counter_alarm = RTC_ReadAlarmCounter(hrtc);
  533.  
  534.     /* Set again alarm to match with new time if enabled */
  535.     if (counter_alarm != RTC_ALARM_RESETVALUE)
  536.     {
  537.       if(counter_alarm < counter_time)
  538.       {
  539.         /* Add 1 day to alarm counter*/
  540.         counter_alarm += (uint32_t)(24 * 3600);
  541.        
  542.         /* Write new Alarm counter in RTC registers */
  543.         if (RTC_WriteAlarmCounter(hrtc, counter_alarm) != HAL_OK)
  544.         {
  545.           /* Set RTC state */
  546.           hrtc->State = HAL_RTC_STATE_ERROR;
  547.          
  548.           /* Process Unlocked */
  549.           __HAL_UNLOCK(hrtc);
  550.          
  551.           return HAL_ERROR;
  552.         }
  553.       }
  554.     }
  555.    
  556.     hrtc->State = HAL_RTC_STATE_READY;
  557.  
  558.    __HAL_UNLOCK(hrtc);
  559.      
  560.    return HAL_OK;
  561.   }
  562. }
  563.  
  564. /**
  565.   * @brief  Gets RTC current time.
  566.   * @param  hrtc   pointer to a RTC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  567.   *                the configuration information for RTC.
  568.   * @param  sTime: Pointer to Time structure
  569.   * @param  Format: Specifies the format of the entered parameters.
  570.   *          This parameter can be one of the following values:
  571.   *            @arg RTC_FORMAT_BIN: Binary data format
  572.   *            @arg RTC_FORMAT_BCD: BCD data format
  573.   * @retval HAL status
  574.   */
  575. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_RTC_GetTime(RTC_HandleTypeDef *hrtc, RTC_TimeTypeDef *sTime, uint32_t Format)
  576. {
  577.   uint32_t counter_time = 0, counter_alarm = 0, days_elapsed = 0, hours = 0;
  578.  
  579.   /* Check input parameters */
  580.   if((hrtc == NULL) || (sTime == NULL))
  581.   {
  582.      return HAL_ERROR;
  583.   }
  584.  
  585.   /* Check the parameters */
  586.   assert_param(IS_RTC_FORMAT(Format));
  587.  
  588.   /* Check if counter overflow occurred */
  589.   if (__HAL_RTC_OVERFLOW_GET_FLAG(hrtc, RTC_FLAG_OW))
  590.   {
  591.       return HAL_ERROR;
  592.   }
  593.  
  594.   /* Read the time counter*/
  595.   counter_time = RTC_ReadTimeCounter(hrtc);
  596.  
  597.   /* Fill the structure fields with the read parameters */
  598.   hours = counter_time / 3600;
  599.   sTime->Minutes  = (uint8_t)((counter_time % 3600) / 60);
  600.   sTime->Seconds  = (uint8_t)((counter_time % 3600) % 60);
  601.  
  602.   if (hours >= 24)
  603.   {
  604.     /* Get number of days elapsed from last calculation */
  605.     days_elapsed = (hours / 24);
  606.  
  607.     /* Set Hours in RTC_TimeTypeDef structure*/
  608.     sTime->Hours = (hours % 24);    
  609.  
  610.     /* Read Alarm counter in RTC registers */
  611.     counter_alarm = RTC_ReadAlarmCounter(hrtc);
  612.  
  613.     /* Calculate remaining time to reach alarm (only if set and not yet expired)*/
  614.     if ((counter_alarm != RTC_ALARM_RESETVALUE) && (counter_alarm > counter_time))
  615.     {
  616.       counter_alarm -= counter_time;
  617.     }
  618.     else
  619.     {
  620.       /* In case of counter_alarm < counter_time */
  621.       /* Alarm expiration already occurred but alarm not deactivated */
  622.       counter_alarm = RTC_ALARM_RESETVALUE;
  623.     }
  624.  
  625.     /* Set updated time in decreasing counter by number of days elapsed */
  626.     counter_time -= (days_elapsed * 24 * 3600);
  627.    
  628.     /* Write time counter in RTC registers */
  629.     if (RTC_WriteTimeCounter(hrtc, counter_time) != HAL_OK)
  630.     {
  631.       return HAL_ERROR;
  632.     }
  633.  
  634.     /* Set updated alarm to be set */
  635.     if (counter_alarm != RTC_ALARM_RESETVALUE)
  636.     {
  637.       counter_alarm += counter_time;
  638.      
  639.       /* Write time counter in RTC registers */
  640.       if (RTC_WriteAlarmCounter(hrtc, counter_alarm) != HAL_OK)
  641.       {
  642.         return HAL_ERROR;
  643.       }
  644.     }
  645.     else
  646.     {
  647.       /* Alarm already occurred. Set it to reset values to avoid unexpected expiration */
  648.       if (RTC_WriteAlarmCounter(hrtc, counter_alarm) != HAL_OK)
  649.       {
  650.         return HAL_ERROR;
  651.       }
  652.     }
  653.    
  654.     /* Update date */
  655.     RTC_DateUpdate(hrtc, days_elapsed);
  656.   }
  657.   else
  658.   {
  659.     sTime->Hours = hours;    
  660.   }
  661.  
  662.   /* Check the input parameters format */
  663.   if(Format != RTC_FORMAT_BIN)
  664.   {
  665.     /* Convert the time structure parameters to BCD format */
  666.     sTime->Hours    = (uint8_t)RTC_ByteToBcd2(sTime->Hours);
  667.     sTime->Minutes  = (uint8_t)RTC_ByteToBcd2(sTime->Minutes);
  668.     sTime->Seconds  = (uint8_t)RTC_ByteToBcd2(sTime->Seconds);  
  669.   }
  670.  
  671.   return HAL_OK;
  672. }
  673.  
  674.  
  675. /**
  676.   * @brief  Sets RTC current date.
  677.   * @param  hrtc   pointer to a RTC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  678.   *                the configuration information for RTC.
  679.   * @param  sDate: Pointer to date structure
  680.   * @param  Format: specifies the format of the entered parameters.
  681.   *          This parameter can be one of the following values:
  682.   *            @arg RTC_FORMAT_BIN: Binary data format
  683.   *            @arg RTC_FORMAT_BCD: BCD data format
  684.   * @retval HAL status
  685.   */
  686. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_RTC_SetDate(RTC_HandleTypeDef *hrtc, RTC_DateTypeDef *sDate, uint32_t Format)
  687. {
  688.   uint32_t counter_time = 0, counter_alarm = 0, hours = 0;
  689.  
  690.   /* Check input parameters */
  691.   if((hrtc == NULL) || (sDate == NULL))
  692.   {
  693.      return HAL_ERROR;
  694.   }
  695.  
  696.   /* Check the parameters */
  697.   assert_param(IS_RTC_FORMAT(Format));
  698.  
  699.  /* Process Locked */
  700.  __HAL_LOCK(hrtc);
  701.  
  702.   hrtc->State = HAL_RTC_STATE_BUSY;
  703.  
  704.   if(Format == RTC_FORMAT_BIN)
  705.   {  
  706.     assert_param(IS_RTC_YEAR(sDate->Year));
  707.     assert_param(IS_RTC_MONTH(sDate->Month));
  708.     assert_param(IS_RTC_DATE(sDate->Date));
  709.  
  710.     /* Change the current date */
  711.     hrtc->DateToUpdate.Year  = sDate->Year;
  712.     hrtc->DateToUpdate.Month = sDate->Month;
  713.     hrtc->DateToUpdate.Date  = sDate->Date;
  714.   }
  715.   else
  716.   {  
  717.     assert_param(IS_RTC_YEAR(RTC_Bcd2ToByte(sDate->Year)));
  718.     assert_param(IS_RTC_MONTH(RTC_Bcd2ToByte(sDate->Month)));
  719.     assert_param(IS_RTC_DATE(RTC_Bcd2ToByte(sDate->Date)));
  720.    
  721.     /* Change the current date */
  722.     hrtc->DateToUpdate.Year  = RTC_Bcd2ToByte(sDate->Year);
  723.     hrtc->DateToUpdate.Month = RTC_Bcd2ToByte(sDate->Month);
  724.     hrtc->DateToUpdate.Date  = RTC_Bcd2ToByte(sDate->Date);
  725.   }
  726.  
  727.   /* WeekDay set by user can be ignored because automatically calculated */
  728.   hrtc->DateToUpdate.WeekDay = RTC_WeekDayNum(hrtc->DateToUpdate.Year, hrtc->DateToUpdate.Month, hrtc->DateToUpdate.Date);
  729.   sDate->WeekDay = hrtc->DateToUpdate.WeekDay;
  730.  
  731.   /* Reset time to be aligned on the same day */
  732.   /* Read the time counter*/
  733.   counter_time = RTC_ReadTimeCounter(hrtc);
  734.  
  735.   /* Fill the structure fields with the read parameters */
  736.   hours = counter_time / 3600;
  737.   if (hours > 24)
  738.   {
  739.     /* Set updated time in decreasing counter by number of days elapsed */
  740.     counter_time -= ((hours / 24) * 24 * 3600);
  741.     /* Write time counter in RTC registers */
  742.     if (RTC_WriteTimeCounter(hrtc, counter_time) != HAL_OK)
  743.     {
  744.       /* Set RTC state */
  745.       hrtc->State = HAL_RTC_STATE_ERROR;
  746.      
  747.       /* Process Unlocked */
  748.       __HAL_UNLOCK(hrtc);
  749.      
  750.       return HAL_ERROR;
  751.     }
  752.  
  753.     /* Read current Alarm counter in RTC registers */
  754.     counter_alarm = RTC_ReadAlarmCounter(hrtc);
  755.  
  756.     /* Set again alarm to match with new time if enabled */
  757.     if (counter_alarm != RTC_ALARM_RESETVALUE)
  758.     {
  759.       if(counter_alarm < counter_time)
  760.       {
  761.         /* Add 1 day to alarm counter*/
  762.         counter_alarm += (uint32_t)(24 * 3600);
  763.        
  764.         /* Write new Alarm counter in RTC registers */
  765.         if (RTC_WriteAlarmCounter(hrtc, counter_alarm) != HAL_OK)
  766.         {
  767.           /* Set RTC state */
  768.           hrtc->State = HAL_RTC_STATE_ERROR;
  769.          
  770.           /* Process Unlocked */
  771.           __HAL_UNLOCK(hrtc);
  772.          
  773.           return HAL_ERROR;
  774.         }
  775.       }
  776.     }
  777.    
  778.  
  779.   }
  780.  
  781.   hrtc->State = HAL_RTC_STATE_READY ;
  782.  
  783.   /* Process Unlocked */
  784.   __HAL_UNLOCK(hrtc);
  785.  
  786.   return HAL_OK;    
  787. }
  788.  
  789. /**
  790.   * @brief  Gets RTC current date.
  791.   * @param  hrtc   pointer to a RTC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  792.   *                the configuration information for RTC.
  793.   * @param  sDate: Pointer to Date structure
  794.   * @param  Format: Specifies the format of the entered parameters.
  795.   *          This parameter can be one of the following values:
  796.   *            @arg RTC_FORMAT_BIN:  Binary data format
  797.   *            @arg RTC_FORMAT_BCD:  BCD data format
  798.   * @retval HAL status
  799.   */
  800. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_RTC_GetDate(RTC_HandleTypeDef *hrtc, RTC_DateTypeDef *sDate, uint32_t Format)
  801. {
  802.   RTC_TimeTypeDef stime = {0};
  803.  
  804.   /* Check input parameters */
  805.   if((hrtc == NULL) || (sDate == NULL))
  806.   {
  807.      return HAL_ERROR;
  808.   }
  809.  
  810.   /* Check the parameters */
  811.   assert_param(IS_RTC_FORMAT(Format));
  812.  
  813.   /* Call HAL_RTC_GetTime function to update date if counter higher than 24 hours */
  814.   if (HAL_RTC_GetTime(hrtc, &stime, RTC_FORMAT_BIN) != HAL_OK)
  815.   {
  816.     return HAL_ERROR;
  817.   }
  818.  
  819.   /* Fill the structure fields with the read parameters */
  820.   sDate->WeekDay  = hrtc->DateToUpdate.WeekDay;
  821.   sDate->Year     = hrtc->DateToUpdate.Year;
  822.   sDate->Month    = hrtc->DateToUpdate.Month;
  823.   sDate->Date     = hrtc->DateToUpdate.Date;
  824.  
  825.   /* Check the input parameters format */
  826.   if(Format != RTC_FORMAT_BIN)
  827.   {    
  828.     /* Convert the date structure parameters to BCD format */
  829.     sDate->Year   = (uint8_t)RTC_ByteToBcd2(sDate->Year);
  830.     sDate->Month  = (uint8_t)RTC_ByteToBcd2(sDate->Month);
  831.     sDate->Date   = (uint8_t)RTC_ByteToBcd2(sDate->Date);  
  832.   }
  833.   return HAL_OK;
  834. }
  835.  
  836. /**
  837.   * @}
  838.   */
  839.  
  840. /** @defgroup RTC_Exported_Functions_Group3 Alarm functions
  841.  *  @brief   RTC Alarm functions
  842.  *
  843. @verbatim  
  844.  ===============================================================================
  845.                  ##### RTC Alarm functions #####
  846.  ===============================================================================  
  847.  
  848.  [..] This section provides functions allowing to configure Alarm feature
  849.  
  850. @endverbatim
  851.   * @{
  852.   */
  853.  
  854. /**
  855.   * @brief  Sets the specified RTC Alarm.
  856.   * @param  hrtc   pointer to a RTC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  857.   *                the configuration information for RTC.
  858.   * @param  sAlarm: Pointer to Alarm structure
  859.   * @param  Format: Specifies the format of the entered parameters.
  860.   *          This parameter can be one of the following values:
  861.   *             @arg RTC_FORMAT_BIN: Binary data format
  862.   *             @arg RTC_FORMAT_BCD: BCD data format
  863.   * @retval HAL status
  864.   */
  865. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_RTC_SetAlarm(RTC_HandleTypeDef *hrtc, RTC_AlarmTypeDef *sAlarm, uint32_t Format)
  866. {
  867.   uint32_t counter_alarm = 0, counter_time;
  868.   RTC_TimeTypeDef stime = {0};
  869.  
  870.   /* Check input parameters */
  871.   if((hrtc == NULL) || (sAlarm == NULL))
  872.   {
  873.      return HAL_ERROR;
  874.   }
  875.  
  876.   /* Check the parameters */
  877.   assert_param(IS_RTC_FORMAT(Format));
  878.   assert_param(IS_RTC_ALARM(sAlarm->Alarm));
  879.  
  880.   /* Process Locked */
  881.   __HAL_LOCK(hrtc);
  882.  
  883.   hrtc->State = HAL_RTC_STATE_BUSY;
  884.  
  885.   /* Call HAL_RTC_GetTime function to update date if counter higher than 24 hours */
  886.   if (HAL_RTC_GetTime(hrtc, &stime, RTC_FORMAT_BIN) != HAL_OK)
  887.   {
  888.     return HAL_ERROR;
  889.   }
  890.  
  891.   /* Convert time in seconds */
  892.   counter_time = (uint32_t)(((uint32_t)stime.Hours * 3600) + \
  893.                       ((uint32_t)stime.Minutes * 60) + \
  894.                       ((uint32_t)stime.Seconds));  
  895.  
  896.   if(Format == RTC_FORMAT_BIN)
  897.   {
  898.     assert_param(IS_RTC_HOUR24(sAlarm->AlarmTime.Hours));
  899.     assert_param(IS_RTC_MINUTES(sAlarm->AlarmTime.Minutes));
  900.     assert_param(IS_RTC_SECONDS(sAlarm->AlarmTime.Seconds));
  901.    
  902.     counter_alarm = (uint32_t)(((uint32_t)sAlarm->AlarmTime.Hours * 3600) + \
  903.                         ((uint32_t)sAlarm->AlarmTime.Minutes * 60) + \
  904.                         ((uint32_t)sAlarm->AlarmTime.Seconds));  
  905.   }
  906.   else
  907.   {
  908.     assert_param(IS_RTC_HOUR24(RTC_Bcd2ToByte(sAlarm->AlarmTime.Hours)));
  909.     assert_param(IS_RTC_MINUTES(RTC_Bcd2ToByte(sAlarm->AlarmTime.Minutes)));
  910.     assert_param(IS_RTC_SECONDS(RTC_Bcd2ToByte(sAlarm->AlarmTime.Seconds)));
  911.    
  912.     counter_alarm = (((uint32_t)(RTC_Bcd2ToByte(sAlarm->AlarmTime.Hours)) * 3600) + \
  913.               ((uint32_t)(RTC_Bcd2ToByte(sAlarm->AlarmTime.Minutes)) * 60) + \
  914.               ((uint32_t)RTC_Bcd2ToByte(sAlarm->AlarmTime.Seconds)));  
  915.   }
  916.  
  917.   /* Check that requested alarm should expire in the same day (otherwise add 1 day) */
  918.   if (counter_alarm < counter_time)
  919.   {
  920.     /* Add 1 day to alarm counter*/
  921.     counter_alarm += (uint32_t)(24 * 3600);
  922.   }
  923.  
  924.   /* Write Alarm counter in RTC registers */
  925.   if (RTC_WriteAlarmCounter(hrtc, counter_alarm) != HAL_OK)
  926.   {
  927.     /* Set RTC state */
  928.     hrtc->State = HAL_RTC_STATE_ERROR;
  929.    
  930.     /* Process Unlocked */
  931.     __HAL_UNLOCK(hrtc);
  932.    
  933.     return HAL_ERROR;
  934.   }
  935.   else
  936.   {
  937.     hrtc->State = HAL_RTC_STATE_READY;
  938.  
  939.    __HAL_UNLOCK(hrtc);
  940.      
  941.    return HAL_OK;
  942.   }
  943. }
  944.  
  945. /**
  946.   * @brief  Sets the specified RTC Alarm with Interrupt
  947.   * @param  hrtc   pointer to a RTC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  948.   *                the configuration information for RTC.
  949.   * @param  sAlarm: Pointer to Alarm structure
  950.   * @param  Format: Specifies the format of the entered parameters.
  951.   *          This parameter can be one of the following values:
  952.   *             @arg RTC_FORMAT_BIN: Binary data format
  953.   *             @arg RTC_FORMAT_BCD: BCD data format
  954.   * @note   The HAL_RTC_SetTime() must be called before enabling the Alarm feature.  
  955.   * @retval HAL status
  956.   */
  957. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_RTC_SetAlarm_IT(RTC_HandleTypeDef *hrtc, RTC_AlarmTypeDef *sAlarm, uint32_t Format)
  958. {
  959.   uint32_t counter_alarm = 0, counter_time;
  960.   RTC_TimeTypeDef stime = {0};
  961.  
  962.   /* Check input parameters */
  963.   if((hrtc == NULL) || (sAlarm == NULL))
  964.   {
  965.      return HAL_ERROR;
  966.   }
  967.  
  968.   /* Check the parameters */
  969.   assert_param(IS_RTC_FORMAT(Format));
  970.   assert_param(IS_RTC_ALARM(sAlarm->Alarm));
  971.  
  972.   /* Process Locked */
  973.   __HAL_LOCK(hrtc);
  974.  
  975.   hrtc->State = HAL_RTC_STATE_BUSY;
  976.  
  977.   /* Call HAL_RTC_GetTime function to update date if counter higher than 24 hours */
  978.   if (HAL_RTC_GetTime(hrtc, &stime, RTC_FORMAT_BIN) != HAL_OK)
  979.   {
  980.     return HAL_ERROR;
  981.   }
  982.  
  983.   /* Convert time in seconds */
  984.   counter_time = (uint32_t)(((uint32_t)stime.Hours * 3600) + \
  985.                       ((uint32_t)stime.Minutes * 60) + \
  986.                       ((uint32_t)stime.Seconds));  
  987.  
  988.   if(Format == RTC_FORMAT_BIN)
  989.   {
  990.     assert_param(IS_RTC_HOUR24(sAlarm->AlarmTime.Hours));
  991.     assert_param(IS_RTC_MINUTES(sAlarm->AlarmTime.Minutes));
  992.     assert_param(IS_RTC_SECONDS(sAlarm->AlarmTime.Seconds));
  993.    
  994.     counter_alarm = (uint32_t)(((uint32_t)sAlarm->AlarmTime.Hours * 3600) + \
  995.       ((uint32_t)sAlarm->AlarmTime.Minutes * 60) + \
  996.         ((uint32_t)sAlarm->AlarmTime.Seconds));  
  997.   }
  998.   else
  999.   {
  1000.     assert_param(IS_RTC_HOUR24(RTC_Bcd2ToByte(sAlarm->AlarmTime.Hours)));
  1001.     assert_param(IS_RTC_MINUTES(RTC_Bcd2ToByte(sAlarm->AlarmTime.Minutes)));
  1002.     assert_param(IS_RTC_SECONDS(RTC_Bcd2ToByte(sAlarm->AlarmTime.Seconds)));
  1003.    
  1004.     counter_alarm = (((uint32_t)(RTC_Bcd2ToByte(sAlarm->AlarmTime.Hours)) * 3600) + \
  1005.       ((uint32_t)(RTC_Bcd2ToByte(sAlarm->AlarmTime.Minutes)) * 60) + \
  1006.         ((uint32_t)RTC_Bcd2ToByte(sAlarm->AlarmTime.Seconds)));  
  1007.   }
  1008.  
  1009.   /* Check that requested alarm should expire in the same day (otherwise add 1 day) */
  1010.   if (counter_alarm < counter_time)
  1011.   {
  1012.     /* Add 1 day to alarm counter*/
  1013.     counter_alarm += (uint32_t)(24 * 3600);
  1014.   }
  1015.  
  1016.   /* Write alarm counter in RTC registers */
  1017.   if (RTC_WriteAlarmCounter(hrtc, counter_alarm) != HAL_OK)
  1018.   {
  1019.     /* Set RTC state */
  1020.     hrtc->State = HAL_RTC_STATE_ERROR;
  1021.    
  1022.     /* Process Unlocked */
  1023.     __HAL_UNLOCK(hrtc);
  1024.    
  1025.     return HAL_ERROR;
  1026.   }
  1027.   else
  1028.   {
  1029.     /* Clear flag alarm A */
  1030.     __HAL_RTC_ALARM_CLEAR_FLAG(hrtc, RTC_FLAG_ALRAF);
  1031.    
  1032.     /* Configure the Alarm interrupt */
  1033.     __HAL_RTC_ALARM_ENABLE_IT(hrtc,RTC_IT_ALRA);
  1034.    
  1035.     /* RTC Alarm Interrupt Configuration: EXTI configuration */
  1036.     __HAL_RTC_ALARM_EXTI_ENABLE_IT();
  1037.    
  1038.     __HAL_RTC_ALARM_EXTI_ENABLE_RISING_EDGE();
  1039.  
  1040.     hrtc->State = HAL_RTC_STATE_READY;
  1041.  
  1042.    __HAL_UNLOCK(hrtc);
  1043.      
  1044.    return HAL_OK;
  1045.   }
  1046. }
  1047.  
  1048. /**
  1049.   * @brief  Gets the RTC Alarm value and masks.
  1050.   * @param  hrtc   pointer to a RTC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1051.   *                the configuration information for RTC.
  1052.   * @param  sAlarm: Pointer to Date structure
  1053.   * @param  Alarm: Specifies the Alarm.
  1054.   *          This parameter can be one of the following values:
  1055.   *             @arg RTC_ALARM_A: Alarm
  1056.   * @param  Format: Specifies the format of the entered parameters.
  1057.   *          This parameter can be one of the following values:
  1058.   *             @arg RTC_FORMAT_BIN: Binary data format
  1059.   *             @arg RTC_FORMAT_BCD: BCD data format
  1060.   * @retval HAL status
  1061.   */
  1062. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_RTC_GetAlarm(RTC_HandleTypeDef *hrtc, RTC_AlarmTypeDef *sAlarm, uint32_t Alarm, uint32_t Format)
  1063. {
  1064.   uint32_t counter_alarm = 0;
  1065.  
  1066.   /* Check input parameters */
  1067.   if((hrtc == NULL) || (sAlarm == NULL))
  1068.   {
  1069.      return HAL_ERROR;
  1070.   }
  1071.  
  1072.   /* Check the parameters */
  1073.   assert_param(IS_RTC_FORMAT(Format));
  1074.   assert_param(IS_RTC_ALARM(Alarm));
  1075.  
  1076.   /* Read Alarm counter in RTC registers */
  1077.   counter_alarm = RTC_ReadAlarmCounter(hrtc);
  1078.  
  1079.   /* Fill the structure with the read parameters */
  1080.   /* Set hours in a day range (between 0 to 24)*/
  1081.   sAlarm->AlarmTime.Hours   = (uint32_t)((counter_alarm / 3600) % 24);
  1082.   sAlarm->AlarmTime.Minutes = (uint32_t)((counter_alarm % 3600) / 60);
  1083.   sAlarm->AlarmTime.Seconds = (uint32_t)((counter_alarm % 3600) % 60);
  1084.  
  1085.   if(Format != RTC_FORMAT_BIN)
  1086.   {
  1087.     sAlarm->AlarmTime.Hours   = RTC_ByteToBcd2(sAlarm->AlarmTime.Hours);
  1088.     sAlarm->AlarmTime.Minutes = RTC_ByteToBcd2(sAlarm->AlarmTime.Minutes);
  1089.     sAlarm->AlarmTime.Seconds = RTC_ByteToBcd2(sAlarm->AlarmTime.Seconds);
  1090.   }  
  1091.  
  1092.   return HAL_OK;
  1093. }
  1094.  
  1095. /**
  1096.   * @brief  Deactive the specified RTC Alarm
  1097.   * @param  hrtc   pointer to a RTC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1098.   *                the configuration information for RTC.
  1099.   * @param  Alarm: Specifies the Alarm.
  1100.   *          This parameter can be one of the following values:
  1101.   *            @arg RTC_ALARM_A:  AlarmA
  1102.   * @retval HAL status
  1103.   */
  1104. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_RTC_DeactivateAlarm(RTC_HandleTypeDef *hrtc, uint32_t Alarm)
  1105. {
  1106.   /* Check the parameters */
  1107.   assert_param(IS_RTC_ALARM(Alarm));
  1108.  
  1109.   /* Check input parameters */
  1110.   if(hrtc == NULL)
  1111.   {
  1112.      return HAL_ERROR;
  1113.   }
  1114.  
  1115.   /* Process Locked */
  1116.   __HAL_LOCK(hrtc);
  1117.  
  1118.   hrtc->State = HAL_RTC_STATE_BUSY;
  1119.  
  1120.   /* In case of interrupt mode is used, the interrupt source must disabled */
  1121.   __HAL_RTC_ALARM_DISABLE_IT(hrtc, RTC_IT_ALRA);
  1122.  
  1123.   /* Set Initialization mode */
  1124.   if(RTC_EnterInitMode(hrtc) != HAL_OK)
  1125.   {
  1126.     /* Set RTC state */
  1127.     hrtc->State = HAL_RTC_STATE_ERROR;
  1128.    
  1129.     /* Process Unlocked */
  1130.     __HAL_UNLOCK(hrtc);
  1131.    
  1132.     return HAL_ERROR;
  1133.   }
  1134.   else
  1135.   {
  1136.     /* Clear flag alarm A */
  1137.     __HAL_RTC_ALARM_CLEAR_FLAG(hrtc, RTC_FLAG_ALRAF);
  1138.    
  1139.     /* Set to default values ALRH & ALRL registers */
  1140.     WRITE_REG(hrtc->Instance->ALRH, RTC_ALARM_RESETVALUE_REGISTER);
  1141.     WRITE_REG(hrtc->Instance->ALRL, RTC_ALARM_RESETVALUE_REGISTER);
  1142.  
  1143.     /* RTC Alarm Interrupt Configuration: Disable EXTI configuration */
  1144.     __HAL_RTC_ALARM_EXTI_DISABLE_IT();
  1145.    
  1146.     /* Wait for synchro */
  1147.     if(RTC_ExitInitMode(hrtc) != HAL_OK)
  1148.     {      
  1149.       hrtc->State = HAL_RTC_STATE_ERROR;
  1150.      
  1151.       /* Process Unlocked */
  1152.       __HAL_UNLOCK(hrtc);
  1153.      
  1154.       return HAL_ERROR;
  1155.     }
  1156.   }
  1157.   hrtc->State = HAL_RTC_STATE_READY;
  1158.  
  1159.   /* Process Unlocked */
  1160.   __HAL_UNLOCK(hrtc);  
  1161.  
  1162.   return HAL_OK;
  1163. }
  1164.  
  1165. /**
  1166.   * @brief  This function handles Alarm interrupt request.
  1167.   * @param  hrtc   pointer to a RTC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1168.   *                the configuration information for RTC.
  1169.   * @retval None
  1170.   */
  1171. void HAL_RTC_AlarmIRQHandler(RTC_HandleTypeDef* hrtc)
  1172. {  
  1173.   if(__HAL_RTC_ALARM_GET_IT_SOURCE(hrtc, RTC_IT_ALRA))
  1174.   {
  1175.     /* Get the status of the Interrupt */
  1176.     if(__HAL_RTC_ALARM_GET_FLAG(hrtc, RTC_FLAG_ALRAF) != (uint32_t)RESET)
  1177.     {
  1178.       /* AlarmA callback */
  1179.       HAL_RTC_AlarmAEventCallback(hrtc);
  1180.      
  1181.       /* Clear the Alarm interrupt pending bit */
  1182.       __HAL_RTC_ALARM_CLEAR_FLAG(hrtc,RTC_FLAG_ALRAF);
  1183.     }
  1184.   }
  1185.  
  1186.   /* Clear the EXTI's line Flag for RTC Alarm */
  1187.   __HAL_RTC_ALARM_EXTI_CLEAR_FLAG();
  1188.  
  1189.   /* Change RTC state */
  1190.   hrtc->State = HAL_RTC_STATE_READY;
  1191. }
  1192.  
  1193. /**
  1194.   * @brief  Alarm A callback.
  1195.   * @param  hrtc   pointer to a RTC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1196.   *                the configuration information for RTC.
  1197.   * @retval None
  1198.   */
  1199. __weak void HAL_RTC_AlarmAEventCallback(RTC_HandleTypeDef *hrtc)
  1200. {
  1201.   /* NOTE : This function Should not be modified, when the callback is needed,
  1202.             the HAL_RTC_AlarmAEventCallback could be implemented in the user file
  1203.    */
  1204. }
  1205.  
  1206. /**
  1207.   * @brief  This function handles AlarmA Polling request.
  1208.   * @param  hrtc   pointer to a RTC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1209.   *                the configuration information for RTC.
  1210.   * @param  Timeout: Timeout duration
  1211.   * @retval HAL status
  1212.   */
  1213. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_RTC_PollForAlarmAEvent(RTC_HandleTypeDef *hrtc, uint32_t Timeout)
  1214. {  
  1215.   uint32_t tickstart = HAL_GetTick();  
  1216.  
  1217.   /* Check input parameters */
  1218.   if(hrtc == NULL)
  1219.   {
  1220.      return HAL_ERROR;
  1221.   }
  1222.  
  1223.   while(__HAL_RTC_ALARM_GET_FLAG(hrtc, RTC_FLAG_ALRAF) == RESET)
  1224.   {
  1225.     if(Timeout != HAL_MAX_DELAY)
  1226.     {
  1227.       if((Timeout == 0)||((HAL_GetTick() - tickstart ) > Timeout))
  1228.       {
  1229.         hrtc->State = HAL_RTC_STATE_TIMEOUT;
  1230.         return HAL_TIMEOUT;
  1231.       }
  1232.     }
  1233.   }
  1234.  
  1235.   /* Clear the Alarm interrupt pending bit */
  1236.   __HAL_RTC_ALARM_CLEAR_FLAG(hrtc, RTC_FLAG_ALRAF);
  1237.  
  1238.   /* Change RTC state */
  1239.   hrtc->State = HAL_RTC_STATE_READY;
  1240.  
  1241.   return HAL_OK;  
  1242. }
  1243.  
  1244. /**
  1245.   * @}
  1246.   */
  1247.  
  1248. /** @defgroup RTC_Exported_Functions_Group4 Peripheral State functions
  1249.  *  @brief   Peripheral State functions
  1250.  *
  1251. @verbatim  
  1252.  ===============================================================================
  1253.                      ##### Peripheral State functions #####
  1254.  ===============================================================================  
  1255.     [..]
  1256.     This subsection provides functions allowing to
  1257.       (+) Get RTC state
  1258.  
  1259. @endverbatim
  1260.   * @{
  1261.   */
  1262. /**
  1263.   * @brief  Returns the RTC state.
  1264.   * @param  hrtc   pointer to a RTC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1265.   *                the configuration information for RTC.
  1266.   * @retval HAL state
  1267.   */
  1268. HAL_RTCStateTypeDef HAL_RTC_GetState(RTC_HandleTypeDef* hrtc)
  1269. {
  1270.   return hrtc->State;
  1271. }
  1272.  
  1273. /**
  1274.   * @}
  1275.   */
  1276.  
  1277. /** @defgroup RTC_Exported_Functions_Group5 Peripheral Control functions
  1278.  *  @brief   Peripheral Control functions
  1279.  *
  1280. @verbatim  
  1281.  ===============================================================================
  1282.                      ##### Peripheral Control functions #####
  1283.  ===============================================================================  
  1284.     [..]
  1285.     This subsection provides functions allowing to
  1286.       (+) Wait for RTC Time and Date Synchronization
  1287.  
  1288. @endverbatim
  1289.   * @{
  1290.   */
  1291.  
  1292. /**
  1293.   * @brief  Waits until the RTC registers (RTC_CNT, RTC_ALR and RTC_PRL)
  1294.   *   are synchronized with RTC APB clock.
  1295.   * @note   This function must be called before any read operation after an APB reset
  1296.   *   or an APB clock stop.
  1297.   * @param  hrtc   pointer to a RTC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1298.   *                the configuration information for RTC.
  1299.   * @retval HAL status
  1300.   */
  1301. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_RTC_WaitForSynchro(RTC_HandleTypeDef* hrtc)
  1302. {
  1303.   uint32_t tickstart = 0;
  1304.  
  1305.   /* Check input parameters */
  1306.   if(hrtc == NULL)
  1307.   {
  1308.      return HAL_ERROR;
  1309.   }
  1310.  
  1311.   /* Clear RSF flag */
  1312.   CLEAR_BIT(hrtc->Instance->CRL, RTC_FLAG_RSF);
  1313.  
  1314.   tickstart = HAL_GetTick();
  1315.  
  1316.   /* Wait the registers to be synchronised */
  1317.   while((hrtc->Instance->CRL & RTC_FLAG_RSF) == (uint32_t)RESET)
  1318.   {
  1319.     if((HAL_GetTick() - tickstart ) >  RTC_TIMEOUT_VALUE)
  1320.     {      
  1321.       return HAL_TIMEOUT;
  1322.     }
  1323.   }
  1324.  
  1325.   return HAL_OK;
  1326. }
  1327.  
  1328. /**
  1329.   * @}
  1330.   */
  1331.  
  1332.  
  1333. /**
  1334.   * @}
  1335.   */
  1336.  
  1337. /** @addtogroup RTC_Private_Functions
  1338.   * @{
  1339.   */
  1340.  
  1341.  
  1342. /**
  1343.   * @brief  Read the time counter available in RTC_CNT registers.
  1344.   * @param  hrtc   pointer to a RTC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1345.   *                the configuration information for RTC.
  1346.   * @retval Time counter
  1347.   */
  1348. static uint32_t RTC_ReadTimeCounter(RTC_HandleTypeDef* hrtc)
  1349. {
  1350.   uint16_t high1 = 0, high2 = 0, low = 0;
  1351.   uint32_t timecounter = 0;
  1352.  
  1353.   high1 = READ_REG(hrtc->Instance->CNTH & RTC_CNTH_RTC_CNT);
  1354.   low   = READ_REG(hrtc->Instance->CNTL & RTC_CNTL_RTC_CNT);
  1355.   high2 = READ_REG(hrtc->Instance->CNTH & RTC_CNTH_RTC_CNT);
  1356.  
  1357.   if (high1 != high2)
  1358.   { /* In this case the counter roll over during reading of CNTL and CNTH registers,
  1359.        read again CNTL register then return the counter value */
  1360.     timecounter = (((uint32_t) high2 << 16 ) | READ_REG(hrtc->Instance->CNTL & RTC_CNTL_RTC_CNT));
  1361.   }
  1362.   else
  1363.   { /* No counter roll over during reading of CNTL and CNTH registers, counter
  1364.        value is equal to first value of CNTL and CNTH */
  1365.     timecounter = (((uint32_t) high1 << 16 ) | low);
  1366.   }
  1367.  
  1368.   return timecounter;
  1369. }
  1370.  
  1371. /**
  1372.   * @brief  Write the time counter in RTC_CNT registers.
  1373.   * @param  hrtc   pointer to a RTC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1374.   *                the configuration information for RTC.
  1375.   * @param  TimeCounter: Counter to write in RTC_CNT registers
  1376.   * @retval HAL status
  1377.   */
  1378. static HAL_StatusTypeDef RTC_WriteTimeCounter(RTC_HandleTypeDef* hrtc, uint32_t TimeCounter)
  1379. {
  1380.   HAL_StatusTypeDef status = HAL_OK;
  1381.  
  1382.   /* Set Initialization mode */
  1383.   if(RTC_EnterInitMode(hrtc) != HAL_OK)
  1384.   {
  1385.     status = HAL_ERROR;
  1386.   }
  1387.   else
  1388.   {
  1389.     /* Set RTC COUNTER MSB word */
  1390.     WRITE_REG(hrtc->Instance->CNTH, (TimeCounter >> 16));
  1391.     /* Set RTC COUNTER LSB word */
  1392.     WRITE_REG(hrtc->Instance->CNTL, (TimeCounter & RTC_CNTL_RTC_CNT));
  1393.    
  1394.     /* Wait for synchro */
  1395.     if(RTC_ExitInitMode(hrtc) != HAL_OK)
  1396.     {      
  1397.       status = HAL_ERROR;
  1398.     }
  1399.   }
  1400.  
  1401.   return status;
  1402. }
  1403.  
  1404. /**
  1405.   * @brief  Read the time counter available in RTC_ALR registers.
  1406.   * @param  hrtc   pointer to a RTC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1407.   *                the configuration information for RTC.
  1408.   * @retval Time counter
  1409.   */
  1410. static uint32_t RTC_ReadAlarmCounter(RTC_HandleTypeDef* hrtc)
  1411. {
  1412.   uint16_t high1 = 0, low = 0;
  1413.  
  1414.   high1 = READ_REG(hrtc->Instance->ALRH & RTC_CNTH_RTC_CNT);
  1415.   low   = READ_REG(hrtc->Instance->ALRL & RTC_CNTL_RTC_CNT);
  1416.  
  1417.   return (((uint32_t) high1 << 16 ) | low);
  1418. }
  1419.  
  1420. /**
  1421.   * @brief  Write the time counter in RTC_ALR registers.
  1422.   * @param  hrtc   pointer to a RTC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1423.   *                the configuration information for RTC.
  1424.   * @param  AlarmCounter: Counter to write in RTC_ALR registers
  1425.   * @retval HAL status
  1426.   */
  1427. static HAL_StatusTypeDef RTC_WriteAlarmCounter(RTC_HandleTypeDef* hrtc, uint32_t AlarmCounter)
  1428. {
  1429.   HAL_StatusTypeDef status = HAL_OK;
  1430.  
  1431.   /* Set Initialization mode */
  1432.   if(RTC_EnterInitMode(hrtc) != HAL_OK)
  1433.   {
  1434.     status = HAL_ERROR;
  1435.   }
  1436.   else
  1437.   {
  1438.     /* Set RTC COUNTER MSB word */
  1439.     WRITE_REG(hrtc->Instance->ALRH, (AlarmCounter >> 16));
  1440.     /* Set RTC COUNTER LSB word */
  1441.     WRITE_REG(hrtc->Instance->ALRL, (AlarmCounter & RTC_ALRL_RTC_ALR));
  1442.    
  1443.     /* Wait for synchro */
  1444.     if(RTC_ExitInitMode(hrtc) != HAL_OK)
  1445.     {      
  1446.       status = HAL_ERROR;
  1447.     }
  1448.   }
  1449.  
  1450.   return status;
  1451. }
  1452.  
  1453. /**
  1454.   * @brief  Enters the RTC Initialization mode.
  1455.   * @param  hrtc   pointer to a RTC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1456.   *                the configuration information for RTC.
  1457.   * @retval HAL status
  1458.   */
  1459. static HAL_StatusTypeDef RTC_EnterInitMode(RTC_HandleTypeDef* hrtc)
  1460. {
  1461.   uint32_t tickstart = 0;
  1462.  
  1463.   tickstart = HAL_GetTick();
  1464.   /* Wait till RTC is in INIT state and if Time out is reached exit */
  1465.   while((hrtc->Instance->CRL & RTC_CRL_RTOFF) == (uint32_t)RESET)
  1466.   {
  1467.     if((HAL_GetTick() - tickstart) >  RTC_TIMEOUT_VALUE)
  1468.     {      
  1469.       return HAL_TIMEOUT;
  1470.     }
  1471.   }
  1472.  
  1473.   /* Disable the write protection for RTC registers */
  1474.   __HAL_RTC_WRITEPROTECTION_DISABLE(hrtc);
  1475.  
  1476.  
  1477.   return HAL_OK;  
  1478. }
  1479.  
  1480. /**
  1481.   * @brief  Exit the RTC Initialization mode.
  1482.   * @param  hrtc   pointer to a RTC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1483.   *                the configuration information for RTC.
  1484.   * @retval HAL status
  1485.   */
  1486. static HAL_StatusTypeDef RTC_ExitInitMode(RTC_HandleTypeDef* hrtc)
  1487. {
  1488.   uint32_t tickstart = 0;
  1489.  
  1490.   /* Disable the write protection for RTC registers */
  1491.   __HAL_RTC_WRITEPROTECTION_ENABLE(hrtc);
  1492.  
  1493.   tickstart = HAL_GetTick();
  1494.   /* Wait till RTC is in INIT state and if Time out is reached exit */
  1495.   while((hrtc->Instance->CRL & RTC_CRL_RTOFF) == (uint32_t)RESET)
  1496.   {
  1497.     if((HAL_GetTick() - tickstart) >  RTC_TIMEOUT_VALUE)
  1498.     {      
  1499.       return HAL_TIMEOUT;
  1500.     }
  1501.   }
  1502.  
  1503.   return HAL_OK;  
  1504. }
  1505.  
  1506. /**
  1507.   * @brief  Converts a 2 digit decimal to BCD format.
  1508.   * @param  Value: Byte to be converted
  1509.   * @retval Converted byte
  1510.   */
  1511. static uint8_t RTC_ByteToBcd2(uint8_t Value)
  1512. {
  1513.   uint32_t bcdhigh = 0;
  1514.  
  1515.   while(Value >= 10)
  1516.   {
  1517.     bcdhigh++;
  1518.     Value -= 10;
  1519.   }
  1520.  
  1521.   return  ((uint8_t)(bcdhigh << 4) | Value);
  1522. }
  1523.  
  1524. /**
  1525.   * @brief  Converts from 2 digit BCD to Binary.
  1526.   * @param  Value: BCD value to be converted
  1527.   * @retval Converted word
  1528.   */
  1529. static uint8_t RTC_Bcd2ToByte(uint8_t Value)
  1530. {
  1531.   uint32_t tmp = 0;
  1532.   tmp = ((uint8_t)(Value & (uint8_t)0xF0) >> (uint8_t)0x4) * 10;
  1533.   return (tmp + (Value & (uint8_t)0x0F));
  1534. }
  1535.  
  1536. /**
  1537.   * @brief  Updates date when time is 23:59:59.
  1538.   * @param  hrtc   pointer to a RTC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1539.   *                the configuration information for RTC.
  1540.   * @param  DayElapsed: Number of days elapsed from last date update
  1541.   * @retval None
  1542.   */
  1543. static void RTC_DateUpdate(RTC_HandleTypeDef* hrtc, uint32_t DayElapsed)
  1544. {
  1545.   uint32_t year = 0, month = 0, day = 0;
  1546.   uint32_t loop = 0;
  1547.  
  1548.   /* Get the current year*/
  1549.   year = hrtc->DateToUpdate.Year;
  1550.  
  1551.   /* Get the current month and day */
  1552.   month = hrtc->DateToUpdate.Month;
  1553.   day = hrtc->DateToUpdate.Date;
  1554.  
  1555.   for (loop = 0; loop < DayElapsed; loop++)
  1556.   {
  1557.     if((month == 1) || (month == 3) || (month == 5) || (month == 7) || \
  1558.        (month == 8) || (month == 10) || (month == 12))
  1559.     {
  1560.       if(day < 31)
  1561.       {
  1562.         day++;
  1563.       }
  1564.       /* Date structure member: day = 31 */
  1565.       else
  1566.       {
  1567.         if(month != 12)
  1568.         {
  1569.           month++;
  1570.           day = 1;
  1571.         }
  1572.         /* Date structure member: day = 31 & month =12 */
  1573.         else
  1574.         {
  1575.           month = 1;
  1576.           day = 1;
  1577.           year++;
  1578.         }
  1579.       }
  1580.     }
  1581.     else if((month == 4) || (month == 6) || (month == 9) || (month == 11))
  1582.     {
  1583.       if(day < 30)
  1584.       {
  1585.         day++;
  1586.       }
  1587.       /* Date structure member: day = 30 */
  1588.       else
  1589.       {
  1590.         month++;
  1591.         day = 1;
  1592.       }
  1593.     }
  1594.     else if(month == 2)
  1595.     {
  1596.       if(day < 28)
  1597.       {
  1598.         day++;
  1599.       }
  1600.       else if(day == 28)
  1601.       {
  1602.         /* Leap year */
  1603.         if(RTC_IsLeapYear(year))
  1604.         {
  1605.           day++;
  1606.         }
  1607.         else
  1608.         {
  1609.           month++;
  1610.           day = 1;
  1611.         }
  1612.       }
  1613.       else if(day == 29)
  1614.       {
  1615.         month++;
  1616.         day = 1;
  1617.       }
  1618.     }
  1619.   }
  1620.  
  1621.   /* Update year */
  1622.   hrtc->DateToUpdate.Year = year;
  1623.  
  1624.   /* Update day and month */
  1625.   hrtc->DateToUpdate.Month = month;
  1626.   hrtc->DateToUpdate.Date = day;
  1627.  
  1628.   /* Update day of the week */
  1629.   hrtc->DateToUpdate.WeekDay = RTC_WeekDayNum(year, month, day);
  1630. }
  1631.  
  1632. /**
  1633.   * @brief  Check whether the passed year is Leap or not.
  1634.   * @param  nYear  year to check
  1635.   * @retval 1: leap year
  1636.   *         0: not leap year
  1637.   */
  1638. static uint8_t RTC_IsLeapYear(uint16_t nYear)
  1639. {
  1640.   if((nYear % 4) != 0)
  1641.   {
  1642.     return 0;
  1643.   }
  1644.  
  1645.   if((nYear % 100) != 0)
  1646.   {
  1647.     return 1;
  1648.   }
  1649.  
  1650.   if((nYear % 400) == 0)
  1651.   {
  1652.     return 1;
  1653.   }
  1654.   else
  1655.   {
  1656.     return 0;
  1657.   }
  1658. }
  1659.  
  1660. /**
  1661.   * @brief  Determines the week number, the day number and the week day number.
  1662.   * @param  nYear   year to check
  1663.   * @param  nMonth  Month to check
  1664.   * @param  nDay    Day to check
  1665.   * @note   Day is calculated with hypothesis that year > 2000
  1666.   * @retval Value which can take one of the following parameters:
  1667.   *         @arg RTC_WEEKDAY_MONDAY
  1668.   *         @arg RTC_WEEKDAY_TUESDAY
  1669.   *         @arg RTC_WEEKDAY_WEDNESDAY
  1670.   *         @arg RTC_WEEKDAY_THURSDAY
  1671.   *         @arg RTC_WEEKDAY_FRIDAY
  1672.   *         @arg RTC_WEEKDAY_SATURDAY
  1673.   *         @arg RTC_WEEKDAY_SUNDAY
  1674.   */
  1675. static uint8_t RTC_WeekDayNum(uint32_t nYear, uint8_t nMonth, uint8_t nDay)
  1676. {
  1677.   uint32_t year = 0, weekday = 0;
  1678.  
  1679.   year = 2000 + nYear;
  1680.  
  1681.   if(nMonth < 3)
  1682.   {
  1683.     /*D = { [(23 x month)/9] + day + 4 + year + [(year-1)/4] - [(year-1)/100] + [(year-1)/400] } mod 7*/
  1684.     weekday = (((23 * nMonth)/9) + nDay + 4 + year + ((year-1)/4) - ((year-1)/100) + ((year-1)/400)) % 7;
  1685.   }
  1686.   else
  1687.   {
  1688.     /*D = { [(23 x month)/9] + day + 4 + year + [year/4] - [year/100] + [year/400] - 2 } mod 7*/
  1689.     weekday = (((23 * nMonth)/9) + nDay + 4 + year + (year/4) - (year/100) + (year/400) - 2 ) % 7;
  1690.   }
  1691.  
  1692.   return (uint8_t)weekday;
  1693. }
  1694.  
  1695. /**
  1696.   * @}
  1697.   */
  1698.  
  1699. #endif /* HAL_RTC_MODULE_ENABLED */
  1700. /**
  1701.   * @}
  1702.   */
  1703.  
  1704. /**
  1705.   * @}
  1706.   */
  1707.  
  1708. /************************ (C) COPYRIGHT STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/
  1709.