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  1. /**
  2.   ******************************************************************************
  3.   * @file    stm32f1xx_hal_usart.c
  4.   * @author  MCD Application Team
  5.   * @version V1.0.4
  6.   * @date    29-April-2016
  7.   * @brief   USART HAL module driver.
  8.   *          This file provides firmware functions to manage the following
  9.   *          functionalities of the Universal Synchronous Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter (USART) peripheral:
  10.   *           + Initialization and de-initialization functions
  11.   *           + IO operation functions
  12.   *           + Peripheral Control functions
  13.   *           + Peripheral State and Errors functions  
  14.   @verbatim
  15.   ==============================================================================
  16.                         ##### How to use this driver #####
  17.   ==============================================================================
  18.   [..]
  19.     The USART HAL driver can be used as follows:
  20.  
  21.     (#) Declare a USART_HandleTypeDef handle structure.
  22.     (#) Initialize the USART low level resources by implementing the HAL_USART_MspInit() API:
  23.         (##) Enable the USARTx interface clock.
  24.         (##) USART pins configuration:
  25.              (+++) Enable the clock for the USART GPIOs.
  26.              (+++) Configure the USART pins (TX as alternate function pull-up, RX as alternate function Input).
  27.         (##) NVIC configuration if you need to use interrupt process (HAL_USART_Transmit_IT(),
  28.              HAL_USART_Receive_IT() and HAL_USART_TransmitReceive_IT() APIs):
  29.              (+++) Configure the USARTx interrupt priority.
  30.              (+++) Enable the NVIC USART IRQ handle.
  31.         (##) DMA Configuration if you need to use DMA process (HAL_USART_Transmit_DMA()
  32.              HAL_USART_Receive_DMA() and HAL_USART_TransmitReceive_DMA() APIs):
  33.              (+++) Declare a DMA handle structure for the Tx/Rx channel.
  34.              (+++) Enable the DMAx interface clock.
  35.              (+++) Configure the declared DMA handle structure with the required Tx/Rx parameters.
  36.              (+++) Configure the DMA Tx/Rx channel.
  37.              (+++) Associate the initilalized DMA handle to the USART DMA Tx/Rx handle.
  38.              (+++) Configure the priority and enable the NVIC for the transfer complete interrupt on the DMA Tx/Rx channel.
  39.             (+++) Configure the USARTx interrupt priority and enable the NVIC USART IRQ handle
  40.                               (used for last byte sending completion detection in DMA non circular mode)
  41.  
  42.     (#) Program the Baud Rate, Word Length, Stop Bit, Parity, Hardware
  43.         flow control and Mode(Receiver/Transmitter) in the husart Init structure.
  44.  
  45.     (#) Initialize the USART registers by calling the HAL_USART_Init() API:
  46.         (++) These APIs configures also the low level Hardware GPIO, CLOCK, CORTEX...etc)
  47.              by calling the customed HAL_USART_MspInit(&husart) API.
  48.                    
  49.         -@@- The specific USART interrupts (Transmission complete interrupt,
  50.              RXNE interrupt and Error Interrupts) will be managed using the macros
  51.              __HAL_USART_ENABLE_IT() and __HAL_USART_DISABLE_IT() inside the transmit and receive process.
  52.          
  53.     (#) Three operation modes are available within this driver :    
  54.  
  55.      *** Polling mode IO operation ***
  56.      =================================
  57.      [..]    
  58.        (+) Send an amount of data in blocking mode using HAL_USART_Transmit()
  59.        (+) Receive an amount of data in blocking mode using HAL_USART_Receive()
  60.        
  61.      *** Interrupt mode IO operation ***    
  62.      ===================================
  63.      [..]    
  64.        (+) Send an amount of data in non blocking mode using HAL_USART_Transmit_IT()
  65.        (+) At transmission end of transfer HAL_USART_TxCpltCallback is executed and user can
  66.             add his own code by customization of function pointer HAL_USART_TxCpltCallback
  67.        (+) Receive an amount of data in non blocking mode using HAL_USART_Receive_IT()
  68.        (+) At reception end of transfer HAL_USART_RxCpltCallback is executed and user can
  69.             add his own code by customization of function pointer HAL_USART_RxCpltCallback                                      
  70.        (+) In case of transfer Error, HAL_USART_ErrorCallback() function is executed and user can
  71.             add his own code by customization of function pointer HAL_USART_ErrorCallback
  72.    
  73.      *** DMA mode IO operation ***    
  74.      ==============================
  75.      [..]
  76.        (+) Send an amount of data in non blocking mode (DMA) using HAL_USART_Transmit_DMA()
  77.        (+) At transmission end of half transfer HAL_USART_TxHalfCpltCallback is executed and user can
  78.             add his own code by customization of function pointer HAL_USART_TxHalfCpltCallback
  79.        (+) At transmission end of transfer HAL_USART_TxCpltCallback is executed and user can
  80.             add his own code by customization of function pointer HAL_USART_TxCpltCallback
  81.        (+) Receive an amount of data in non blocking mode (DMA) using HAL_USART_Receive_DMA()
  82.        (+) At reception end of half transfer HAL_USART_RxHalfCpltCallback is executed and user can
  83.             add his own code by customization of function pointer HAL_USART_RxHalfCpltCallback
  84.        (+) At reception end of transfer HAL_USART_RxCpltCallback is executed and user can
  85.             add his own code by customization of function pointer HAL_USART_RxCpltCallback                                      
  86.        (+) In case of transfer Error, HAL_USART_ErrorCallback() function is executed and user can
  87.             add his own code by customization of function pointer HAL_USART_ErrorCallback
  88.        (+) Pause the DMA Transfer using HAL_USART_DMAPause()      
  89.        (+) Resume the DMA Transfer using HAL_USART_DMAResume()  
  90.        (+) Stop the DMA Transfer using HAL_USART_DMAStop()      
  91.      
  92.      *** USART HAL driver macros list ***
  93.      =============================================
  94.      [..]
  95.        Below the list of most used macros in USART HAL driver.
  96.        
  97.        (+) __HAL_USART_ENABLE: Enable the USART peripheral
  98.        (+) __HAL_USART_DISABLE: Disable the USART peripheral    
  99.        (+) __HAL_USART_GET_FLAG : Check whether the specified USART flag is set or not
  100.        (+) __HAL_USART_CLEAR_FLAG : Clear the specified USART pending flag
  101.        (+) __HAL_USART_ENABLE_IT: Enable the specified USART interrupt
  102.        (+) __HAL_USART_DISABLE_IT: Disable the specified USART interrupt
  103.        (+) __HAL_USART_GET_IT_SOURCE: Check whether the specified USART interrupt has occurred or not
  104.      
  105.      [..]
  106.        (@) You can refer to the USART HAL driver header file for more useful macros
  107.  
  108.   @endverbatim
  109.   ******************************************************************************
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  111.   *
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  137.   */
  138.  
  139. /* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
  140. #include "stm32f1xx_hal.h"
  141.  
  142. /** @addtogroup STM32F1xx_HAL_Driver
  143.   * @{
  144.   */
  145.  
  146. /** @defgroup USART USART
  147.   * @brief HAL USART Synchronous module driver
  148.   * @{
  149.   */
  150. #ifdef HAL_USART_MODULE_ENABLED
  151. /* Private typedef -----------------------------------------------------------*/
  152. /* Private define ------------------------------------------------------------*/
  153. /** @defgroup USART_Private_Constants   USART Private Constants
  154.   * @{
  155.   */
  156. #define DUMMY_DATA      0xFFFF
  157. /**
  158.   * @}
  159.   */
  160.  
  161. /* Private macros --------------------------------------------------------*/
  162. /* Private variables ---------------------------------------------------------*/
  163. /* Private function prototypes -----------------------------------------------*/
  164. /** @addtogroup USART_Private_Functions   USART Private Functions
  165.   * @{
  166.   */
  167. static HAL_StatusTypeDef USART_Transmit_IT(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart);
  168. static HAL_StatusTypeDef USART_EndTransmit_IT(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart);
  169. static HAL_StatusTypeDef USART_Receive_IT(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart);
  170. static HAL_StatusTypeDef USART_TransmitReceive_IT(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart);
  171. static void USART_SetConfig (USART_HandleTypeDef *husart);
  172. static void USART_DMATransmitCplt(DMA_HandleTypeDef *hdma);
  173. static void USART_DMATxHalfCplt(DMA_HandleTypeDef *hdma);
  174. static void USART_DMAReceiveCplt(DMA_HandleTypeDef *hdma);
  175. static void USART_DMARxHalfCplt(DMA_HandleTypeDef *hdma);
  176. static void USART_DMAError(DMA_HandleTypeDef *hdma);
  177. static HAL_StatusTypeDef USART_WaitOnFlagUntilTimeout(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart, uint32_t Flag, FlagStatus Status, uint32_t Timeout);
  178. /**
  179.   * @}
  180.   */
  181.  
  182. /* Exported functions ---------------------------------------------------------*/
  183.  
  184.  
  185. /** @defgroup USART_Exported_Functions USART Exported Functions
  186.   * @{
  187.   */
  188.  
  189. /** @defgroup USART_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 USART
  198.   in asynchronous and in synchronous modes.
  199.   (+) For the asynchronous mode only these parameters can be configured:
  200.       (++) Baud Rate
  201.       (++) Word Length
  202.       (++) Stop Bit
  203.       (++) Parity
  204.       (++) USART polarity
  205.       (++) USART phase
  206.       (++) USART LastBit
  207.       (++) Receiver/transmitter modes
  208.  
  209.   [..]
  210.     The HAL_USART_Init() function follows the USART  synchronous configuration
  211.     procedure (details for the procedure are available in reference manuals
  212.     (RM0008 for STM32F10Xxx MCUs and RM0041 for STM32F100xx MCUs)).
  213.  
  214. @endverbatim
  215.   * @{
  216.   */
  217.  
  218. /*
  219.   Additionnal remark: If the parity is enabled, then the MSB bit of the data written
  220.                       in the data register is transmitted but is changed by the parity bit.
  221.                       Depending on the frame length defined by the M bit (8-bits or 9-bits),
  222.                       the possible USART frame formats are as listed in the following table:
  223.     +-------------------------------------------------------------+
  224.     |   M bit |  PCE bit  |            USART frame                |
  225.     |---------------------|---------------------------------------|
  226.     |    0    |    0      |    | SB | 8 bit data | STB |          |
  227.     |---------|-----------|---------------------------------------|
  228.     |    0    |    1      |    | SB | 7 bit data | PB | STB |     |
  229.     |---------|-----------|---------------------------------------|
  230.     |    1    |    0      |    | SB | 9 bit data | STB |          |
  231.     |---------|-----------|---------------------------------------|
  232.     |    1    |    1      |    | SB | 8 bit data | PB | STB |     |
  233.     +-------------------------------------------------------------+
  234. */
  235.  
  236. /**
  237.   * @brief  Initializes the USART mode according to the specified
  238.   *         parameters in the USART_InitTypeDef and create the associated handle.
  239.   * @param  husart: Pointer to a USART_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  240.   *                 the configuration information for the specified USART module.
  241.   * @retval HAL status
  242.   */
  243. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_USART_Init(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart)
  244. {
  245.   /* Check the USART handle allocation */
  246.   if(husart == NULL)
  247.   {
  248.     return HAL_ERROR;
  249.   }
  250.  
  251.   /* Check the parameters */
  252.   assert_param(IS_USART_INSTANCE(husart->Instance));
  253.  
  254.   if(husart->State == HAL_USART_STATE_RESET)
  255.   {
  256.     /* Allocate lock resource and initialize it */
  257.     husart->Lock = HAL_UNLOCKED;
  258.    
  259.     /* Init the low level hardware */
  260.     HAL_USART_MspInit(husart);
  261.   }
  262.  
  263.   husart->State = HAL_USART_STATE_BUSY;
  264.  
  265.   /* Set the USART Communication parameters */
  266.   USART_SetConfig(husart);
  267.  
  268.   /* In USART mode, the following bits must be kept cleared:
  269.      - LINEN bit in the USART_CR2 register
  270.      - HDSEL, SCEN and IREN bits in the USART_CR3 register */
  271.   CLEAR_BIT(husart->Instance->CR2, USART_CR2_LINEN);
  272.   CLEAR_BIT(husart->Instance->CR3, (USART_CR3_IREN | USART_CR3_SCEN | USART_CR3_HDSEL));
  273.  
  274.   /* Enable the Peripheral */
  275.   __HAL_USART_ENABLE(husart);
  276.  
  277.   /* Initialize the USART state */
  278.   husart->ErrorCode = HAL_USART_ERROR_NONE;
  279.   husart->State= HAL_USART_STATE_READY;
  280.  
  281.   return HAL_OK;
  282. }
  283.  
  284. /**
  285.   * @brief  DeInitializes the USART peripheral.
  286.   * @param  husart: Pointer to a USART_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  287.   *                 the configuration information for the specified USART module.
  288.   * @retval HAL status
  289.   */
  290. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_USART_DeInit(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart)
  291. {
  292.    /* Check the USART handle allocation */
  293.   if(husart == NULL)
  294.   {
  295.     return HAL_ERROR;
  296.   }
  297.  
  298.   /* Check the parameters */
  299.   assert_param(IS_USART_INSTANCE(husart->Instance));
  300.  
  301.   husart->State = HAL_USART_STATE_BUSY;
  302.  
  303.   /* Disable the Peripheral */
  304.   __HAL_USART_DISABLE(husart);
  305.  
  306.   /* DeInit the low level hardware */
  307.   HAL_USART_MspDeInit(husart);
  308.  
  309.   husart->ErrorCode = HAL_USART_ERROR_NONE;
  310.   husart->State = HAL_USART_STATE_RESET;
  311.  
  312.   /* Release Lock */
  313.   __HAL_UNLOCK(husart);
  314.  
  315.   return HAL_OK;
  316. }
  317.  
  318. /**
  319.   * @brief  USART MSP Init.
  320.   * @param  husart: Pointer to a USART_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  321.   *                 the configuration information for the specified USART module.
  322.   * @retval None
  323.   */
  324.  __weak void HAL_USART_MspInit(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart)
  325. {
  326.   /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */
  327.   UNUSED(husart);
  328.   /* NOTE: This function should not be modified, when the callback is needed,
  329.            the HAL_USART_MspInit can be implemented in the user file
  330.    */
  331. }
  332.  
  333. /**
  334.   * @brief  USART MSP DeInit.
  335.   * @param  husart: Pointer to a USART_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  336.   *                 the configuration information for the specified USART module.
  337.   * @retval None
  338.   */
  339.  __weak void HAL_USART_MspDeInit(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart)
  340. {
  341.   /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */
  342.   UNUSED(husart);
  343.   /* NOTE: This function should not be modified, when the callback is needed,
  344.            the HAL_USART_MspDeInit can be implemented in the user file
  345.    */
  346. }
  347.  
  348. /**
  349.   * @}
  350.   */
  351.  
  352. /** @defgroup USART_Exported_Functions_Group2 IO operation functions
  353.   *  @brief   USART Transmit and Receive functions
  354.   *
  355. @verbatim
  356.   ==============================================================================
  357.                          ##### IO operation functions #####
  358.   ==============================================================================
  359.   [..]
  360.     This subsection provides a set of functions allowing to manage the USART synchronous
  361.     data transfers.
  362.      
  363.   [..]
  364.     The USART supports master mode only: it cannot receive or send data related to an input
  365.     clock (SCLK is always an output).
  366.  
  367.     (#) There are two modes of transfer:
  368.         (++) Blocking mode: The communication is performed in polling mode.
  369.              The HAL status of all data processing is returned by the same function
  370.              after finishing transfer.  
  371.         (++) No-Blocking mode: The communication is performed using Interrupts
  372.              or DMA, These API's return the HAL status.
  373.              The end of the data processing will be indicated through the
  374.              dedicated USART IRQ when using Interrupt mode or the DMA IRQ when
  375.              using DMA mode.
  376.              The HAL_USART_TxCpltCallback(), HAL_USART_RxCpltCallback() and HAL_USART_TxRxCpltCallback()
  377.              user callbacks
  378.              will be executed respectively at the end of the transmit or Receive process
  379.              The HAL_USART_ErrorCallback() user callback will be executed when a communication
  380.              error is detected
  381.  
  382.     (#) Blocking mode APIs are :
  383.         (++) HAL_USART_Transmit() in simplex mode
  384.         (++) HAL_USART_Receive() in full duplex receive only
  385.         (++) HAL_USART_TransmitReceive() in full duplex mode
  386.  
  387.     (#) Non Blocking mode APIs with Interrupt are :
  388.         (++) HAL_USART_Transmit_IT()in simplex mode
  389.         (++) HAL_USART_Receive_IT() in full duplex receive only
  390.         (++) HAL_USART_TransmitReceive_IT() in full duplex mode
  391.         (++) HAL_USART_IRQHandler()
  392.  
  393.     (#) Non Blocking mode functions with DMA are :
  394.         (++) HAL_USART_Transmit_DMA()in simplex mode
  395.         (++) HAL_USART_Receive_DMA() in full duplex receive only
  396.         (++) HAL_USART_TransmitReceive_DMA() in full duplex mode
  397.         (++) HAL_USART_DMAPause()
  398.         (++) HAL_USART_DMAResume()
  399.         (++) HAL_USART_DMAStop()
  400.  
  401.     (#) A set of Transfer Complete Callbacks are provided in non Blocking mode:
  402.         (++) HAL_USART_TxHalfCpltCallback()
  403.         (++) HAL_USART_TxCpltCallback()
  404.         (++) HAL_USART_RxHalfCpltCallback()
  405.         (++) HAL_USART_RxCpltCallback()
  406.         (++) HAL_USART_ErrorCallback()
  407.         (++) HAL_USART_TxRxCpltCallback()
  408.  
  409. @endverbatim
  410.   * @{
  411.   */
  412.  
  413. /**
  414.   * @brief  Simplex Send an amount of data in blocking mode.
  415.   * @param  husart: Pointer to a USART_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  416.   *                 the configuration information for the specified USART module.
  417.   * @param  pTxData: Pointer to data buffer
  418.   * @param  Size: Amount of data to be sent
  419.   * @param  Timeout: Timeout duration
  420.   * @retval HAL status
  421.   */
  422. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_USART_Transmit(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart, uint8_t *pTxData, uint16_t Size, uint32_t Timeout)
  423. {
  424.   uint16_t* tmp=0;
  425.  
  426.   if(husart->State == HAL_USART_STATE_READY)
  427.   {
  428.     if((pTxData == NULL) || (Size == 0))
  429.     {
  430.       return  HAL_ERROR;
  431.     }
  432.  
  433.     /* Process Locked */
  434.     __HAL_LOCK(husart);
  435.  
  436.     husart->ErrorCode = HAL_USART_ERROR_NONE;
  437.     husart->State = HAL_USART_STATE_BUSY_TX;
  438.  
  439.     husart->TxXferSize = Size;
  440.     husart->TxXferCount = Size;
  441.     while(husart->TxXferCount > 0)
  442.     {
  443.       husart->TxXferCount--;
  444.       if(husart->Init.WordLength == USART_WORDLENGTH_9B)
  445.       {
  446.         /* Wait for TC flag in order to write data in DR */
  447.         if(USART_WaitOnFlagUntilTimeout(husart, USART_FLAG_TXE, RESET, Timeout) != HAL_OK)
  448.         {
  449.           return HAL_TIMEOUT;
  450.         }
  451.         tmp = (uint16_t*) pTxData;
  452.         WRITE_REG(husart->Instance->DR, (*tmp & (uint16_t)0x01FF));
  453.         if(husart->Init.Parity == USART_PARITY_NONE)
  454.         {
  455.           pTxData += 2;
  456.         }
  457.         else
  458.         {
  459.           pTxData += 1;
  460.         }
  461.       }
  462.       else
  463.       {
  464.         if(USART_WaitOnFlagUntilTimeout(husart, USART_FLAG_TXE, RESET, Timeout) != HAL_OK)
  465.         {
  466.           return HAL_TIMEOUT;
  467.         }
  468.         WRITE_REG(husart->Instance->DR, (*pTxData++ & (uint8_t)0xFF));
  469.       }
  470.     }
  471.  
  472.     if(USART_WaitOnFlagUntilTimeout(husart, USART_FLAG_TC, RESET, Timeout) != HAL_OK)
  473.     {
  474.       return HAL_TIMEOUT;
  475.     }
  476.  
  477.     husart->State = HAL_USART_STATE_READY;
  478.  
  479.     /* Process Unlocked */
  480.     __HAL_UNLOCK(husart);
  481.  
  482.     return HAL_OK;
  483.   }
  484.   else
  485.   {
  486.     return HAL_BUSY;
  487.   }
  488. }
  489.  
  490. /**
  491.   * @brief  Full-Duplex Receive an amount of data in blocking mode.
  492.   * @param  husart: Pointer to a USART_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  493.   *                 the configuration information for the specified USART module.
  494.   * @param  pRxData: Pointer to data buffer
  495.   * @param  Size: Amount of data to be received
  496.   * @param  Timeout: Timeout duration
  497.   * @retval HAL status
  498.   */
  499. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_USART_Receive(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart, uint8_t *pRxData, uint16_t Size, uint32_t Timeout)
  500. {
  501.   uint16_t* tmp=0;
  502.  
  503.   if(husart->State == HAL_USART_STATE_READY)
  504.   {
  505.     if((pRxData == NULL) || (Size == 0))
  506.     {
  507.       return  HAL_ERROR;
  508.     }
  509.    
  510.     /* Process Locked */
  511.     __HAL_LOCK(husart);
  512.  
  513.     husart->ErrorCode = HAL_USART_ERROR_NONE;
  514.     husart->State = HAL_USART_STATE_BUSY_RX;
  515.  
  516.     husart->RxXferSize = Size;
  517.     husart->RxXferCount = Size;
  518.     /* Check the remain data to be received */
  519.     while(husart->RxXferCount > 0)
  520.     {
  521.       husart->RxXferCount--;
  522.       if(husart->Init.WordLength == USART_WORDLENGTH_9B)
  523.       {
  524.         /* Wait until TXE flag is set to send dummy byte in order to generate the clock for the slave to send data */
  525.         if(USART_WaitOnFlagUntilTimeout(husart, USART_FLAG_TXE, RESET, Timeout) != HAL_OK)
  526.         {
  527.           return HAL_TIMEOUT;
  528.         }
  529.         /* Send dummy byte in order to generate clock */
  530.         WRITE_REG(husart->Instance->DR, (DUMMY_DATA & (uint16_t)0x01FF));
  531.        
  532.         /* Wait for RXNE Flag */
  533.         if(USART_WaitOnFlagUntilTimeout(husart, USART_FLAG_RXNE, RESET, Timeout) != HAL_OK)
  534.         {
  535.           return HAL_TIMEOUT;
  536.         }
  537.         tmp = (uint16_t*) pRxData ;
  538.         if(husart->Init.Parity == USART_PARITY_NONE)
  539.         {
  540.           *tmp = (uint16_t)(husart->Instance->DR & (uint16_t)0x01FF);
  541.           pRxData +=2;
  542.         }
  543.         else
  544.         {
  545.           *tmp = (uint16_t)(husart->Instance->DR & (uint16_t)0x00FF);
  546.           pRxData +=1;
  547.         }
  548.       }
  549.       else
  550.       {
  551.         /* Wait until TXE flag is set to send dummy byte in order to generate the clock for the slave to send data */
  552.         if(USART_WaitOnFlagUntilTimeout(husart, USART_FLAG_TXE, RESET, Timeout) != HAL_OK)
  553.         {
  554.           return HAL_TIMEOUT;
  555.         }
  556.  
  557.         /* Send Dummy Byte in order to generate clock */
  558.         WRITE_REG(husart->Instance->DR, (DUMMY_DATA & (uint16_t)0x00FF));
  559.  
  560.         /* Wait until RXNE flag is set to receive the byte */
  561.         if(USART_WaitOnFlagUntilTimeout(husart, USART_FLAG_RXNE, RESET, Timeout) != HAL_OK)
  562.         {
  563.           return HAL_TIMEOUT;
  564.         }
  565.         if(husart->Init.Parity == USART_PARITY_NONE)
  566.         {
  567.           /* Receive data */
  568.           *pRxData++ = (uint8_t)(husart->Instance->DR & (uint8_t)0x00FF);
  569.         }
  570.         else
  571.         {
  572.           /* Receive data */
  573.           *pRxData++ = (uint8_t)(husart->Instance->DR & (uint8_t)0x007F);
  574.         }
  575.        
  576.       }
  577.     }
  578.  
  579.     husart->State = HAL_USART_STATE_READY;
  580.  
  581.     /* Process Unlocked */
  582.     __HAL_UNLOCK(husart);
  583.  
  584.     return HAL_OK;
  585.   }
  586.   else
  587.   {
  588.     return HAL_BUSY;
  589.   }
  590. }
  591.  
  592. /**
  593.   * @brief  Full-Duplex Send receive an amount of data in full-duplex mode (blocking mode).
  594.   * @param  husart: Pointer to a USART_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  595.   *                 the configuration information for the specified USART module.
  596.   * @param  pTxData: Pointer to data transmitted buffer
  597.   * @param  pRxData: Pointer to data received buffer  
  598.   * @param  Size: Amount of data to be sent
  599.   * @param  Timeout: Timeout duration
  600.   * @retval HAL status
  601.   */
  602. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_USART_TransmitReceive(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart, uint8_t *pTxData, uint8_t *pRxData, uint16_t Size, uint32_t Timeout)
  603. {
  604.   uint16_t* tmp=0;
  605.  
  606.   if(husart->State == HAL_USART_STATE_READY)
  607.   {
  608.     if((pTxData == NULL) || (pRxData == NULL) || (Size == 0))
  609.     {
  610.       return  HAL_ERROR;
  611.     }
  612.     /* Process Locked */
  613.     __HAL_LOCK(husart);
  614.  
  615.     husart->ErrorCode = HAL_USART_ERROR_NONE;
  616.     husart->State = HAL_USART_STATE_BUSY_RX;
  617.  
  618.     husart->RxXferSize = Size;
  619.     husart->TxXferSize = Size;
  620.     husart->TxXferCount = Size;
  621.     husart->RxXferCount = Size;
  622.  
  623.     /* Check the remain data to be received */
  624.     while(husart->TxXferCount > 0)
  625.     {
  626.       husart->TxXferCount--;
  627.       husart->RxXferCount--;
  628.       if(husart->Init.WordLength == USART_WORDLENGTH_9B)
  629.       {
  630.         /* Wait for TC flag in order to write data in DR */
  631.         if(USART_WaitOnFlagUntilTimeout(husart, USART_FLAG_TXE, RESET, Timeout) != HAL_OK)
  632.         {
  633.           return HAL_TIMEOUT;
  634.         }
  635.         tmp = (uint16_t*) pTxData;
  636.         WRITE_REG(husart->Instance->DR, (*tmp & (uint16_t)0x01FF));
  637.         if(husart->Init.Parity == USART_PARITY_NONE)
  638.         {
  639.           pTxData += 2;
  640.         }
  641.         else
  642.         {
  643.           pTxData += 1;
  644.         }
  645.        
  646.         /* Wait for RXNE Flag */
  647.         if(USART_WaitOnFlagUntilTimeout(husart, USART_FLAG_RXNE, RESET, Timeout) != HAL_OK)
  648.         {
  649.           return HAL_TIMEOUT;
  650.         }
  651.         tmp = (uint16_t*) pRxData ;
  652.         if(husart->Init.Parity == USART_PARITY_NONE)
  653.         {
  654.           *tmp = (uint16_t)(husart->Instance->DR & (uint16_t)0x01FF);
  655.           pRxData += 2;
  656.         }
  657.         else
  658.         {
  659.           *tmp = (uint16_t)(husart->Instance->DR & (uint16_t)0x00FF);
  660.           pRxData += 1;
  661.         }
  662.       }
  663.       else
  664.       {
  665.         /* Wait for TC flag in order to write data in DR */
  666.         if(USART_WaitOnFlagUntilTimeout(husart, USART_FLAG_TXE, RESET, Timeout) != HAL_OK)
  667.         {
  668.           return HAL_TIMEOUT;
  669.         }
  670.         WRITE_REG(husart->Instance->DR, (*pTxData++ & (uint8_t)0x00FF));
  671.  
  672.         /* Wait for RXNE Flag */
  673.         if(USART_WaitOnFlagUntilTimeout(husart, USART_FLAG_RXNE, RESET, Timeout) != HAL_OK)
  674.         {
  675.           return HAL_TIMEOUT;
  676.         }
  677.         if(husart->Init.Parity == USART_PARITY_NONE)
  678.         {
  679.           /* Receive data */
  680.           *pRxData++ = (uint8_t)(husart->Instance->DR & (uint8_t)0x00FF);
  681.         }
  682.         else
  683.         {
  684.           /* Receive data */
  685.           *pRxData++ = (uint8_t)(husart->Instance->DR & (uint8_t)0x007F);
  686.         }
  687.       }
  688.     }
  689.  
  690.     husart->State = HAL_USART_STATE_READY;
  691.  
  692.     /* Process Unlocked */
  693.     __HAL_UNLOCK(husart);
  694.  
  695.     return HAL_OK;
  696.   }
  697.   else
  698.   {
  699.     return HAL_BUSY;
  700.   }
  701. }
  702.  
  703. /**
  704.   * @brief  Simplex Send an amount of data in non-blocking mode.
  705.   * @param  husart: Pointer to a USART_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  706.   *                the configuration information for the specified USART module.
  707.   * @param  pTxData: Pointer to data buffer
  708.   * @param  Size: Amount of data to be sent
  709.   * @retval HAL status
  710.   * @note   The USART errors are not managed to avoid the overrun error.
  711.   */
  712. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_USART_Transmit_IT(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart, uint8_t *pTxData, uint16_t Size)
  713. {
  714.   if(husart->State == HAL_USART_STATE_READY)
  715.   {
  716.     if((pTxData == NULL) || (Size == 0))
  717.     {
  718.       return HAL_ERROR;
  719.     }
  720.  
  721.     /* Process Locked */
  722.     __HAL_LOCK(husart);
  723.  
  724.     husart->pTxBuffPtr = pTxData;
  725.     husart->TxXferSize = Size;
  726.     husart->TxXferCount = Size;
  727.  
  728.     husart->ErrorCode = HAL_USART_ERROR_NONE;
  729.     husart->State = HAL_USART_STATE_BUSY_TX;
  730.  
  731.     /* The USART Error Interrupts: (Frame error, Noise error, Overrun error)
  732.        are not managed by the USART transmit process to avoid the overrun interrupt
  733.        when the USART mode is configured for transmit and receive "USART_MODE_TX_RX"
  734.        to benefit for the frame error and noise interrupts the USART mode should be
  735.        configured only for transmit "USART_MODE_TX"
  736.        The __HAL_USART_ENABLE_IT(husart, USART_IT_ERR) can be used to enable the Frame error,
  737.        Noise error interrupt */
  738.  
  739.     /* Process Unlocked */
  740.     __HAL_UNLOCK(husart);
  741.  
  742.     /* Enable the USART Transmit Data Register Empty Interrupt */
  743.     __HAL_USART_ENABLE_IT(husart, USART_IT_TXE);
  744.  
  745.     return HAL_OK;
  746.   }
  747.   else
  748.   {
  749.     return HAL_BUSY;
  750.   }
  751. }
  752.  
  753. /**
  754.   * @brief  Simplex Receive an amount of data in non-blocking mode.
  755.   * @param  husart: Pointer to a USART_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  756.   *                 the configuration information for the specified USART module.
  757.   * @param  pRxData: Pointer to data buffer
  758.   * @param  Size: Amount of data to be received
  759.   * @retval HAL status
  760.   */
  761. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_USART_Receive_IT(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart, uint8_t *pRxData, uint16_t Size)
  762. {
  763.   if(husart->State == HAL_USART_STATE_READY)
  764.   {
  765.     if((pRxData == NULL) || (Size == 0))
  766.     {
  767.       return HAL_ERROR;
  768.     }
  769.     /* Process Locked */
  770.     __HAL_LOCK(husart);
  771.  
  772.     husart->pRxBuffPtr = pRxData;
  773.     husart->RxXferSize = Size;
  774.     husart->RxXferCount = Size;
  775.  
  776.     husart->ErrorCode = HAL_USART_ERROR_NONE;
  777.     husart->State = HAL_USART_STATE_BUSY_RX;
  778.  
  779.     /* Process Unlocked */
  780.     __HAL_UNLOCK(husart);
  781.  
  782.     /* Enable the USART Data Register not empty Interrupt */
  783.     __HAL_USART_ENABLE_IT(husart, USART_IT_RXNE);
  784.  
  785.     /* Enable the USART Parity Error Interrupt */
  786.     __HAL_USART_ENABLE_IT(husart, USART_IT_PE);
  787.  
  788.     /* Enable the USART Error Interrupt: (Frame error, noise error, overrun error) */
  789.     __HAL_USART_ENABLE_IT(husart, USART_IT_ERR);
  790.  
  791.     /* Send dummy byte in order to generate the clock for the slave to send data */
  792.     WRITE_REG(husart->Instance->DR, (DUMMY_DATA & (uint16_t)0x01FF));    
  793.  
  794.     return HAL_OK;
  795.   }
  796.   else
  797.   {
  798.     return HAL_BUSY;
  799.   }
  800. }
  801.  
  802. /**
  803.   * @brief  Full-Duplex Send receive an amount of data in full-duplex mode (non-blocking).
  804.   * @param  husart: Pointer to a USART_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  805.   *                 the configuration information for the specified USART module.
  806.   * @param  pTxData: Pointer to data transmitted buffer
  807.   * @param  pRxData: Pointer to data received buffer
  808.   * @param  Size: Amount of data to be received
  809.   * @retval HAL status
  810.   */
  811. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_USART_TransmitReceive_IT(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart, uint8_t *pTxData, uint8_t *pRxData,  uint16_t Size)
  812. {
  813.   if(husart->State == HAL_USART_STATE_READY)
  814.   {
  815.     if((pTxData == NULL) || (pRxData == NULL) || (Size == 0))
  816.     {
  817.       return HAL_ERROR;
  818.     }
  819.     /* Process Locked */
  820.     __HAL_LOCK(husart);
  821.  
  822.     husart->pRxBuffPtr = pRxData;
  823.     husart->RxXferSize = Size;
  824.     husart->RxXferCount = Size;
  825.     husart->pTxBuffPtr = pTxData;
  826.     husart->TxXferSize = Size;
  827.     husart->TxXferCount = Size;
  828.  
  829.     husart->ErrorCode = HAL_USART_ERROR_NONE;
  830.     husart->State = HAL_USART_STATE_BUSY_TX_RX;
  831.  
  832.     /* Process Unlocked */
  833.     __HAL_UNLOCK(husart);
  834.  
  835.     /* Enable the USART Data Register not empty Interrupt */
  836.     __HAL_USART_ENABLE_IT(husart, USART_IT_RXNE);
  837.  
  838.     /* Enable the USART Parity Error Interrupt */
  839.     __HAL_USART_ENABLE_IT(husart, USART_IT_PE);
  840.  
  841.     /* Enable the USART Error Interrupt: (Frame error, noise error, overrun error) */
  842.     __HAL_USART_ENABLE_IT(husart, USART_IT_ERR);
  843.  
  844.     /* Enable the USART Transmit Data Register Empty Interrupt */
  845.     __HAL_USART_ENABLE_IT(husart, USART_IT_TXE);
  846.  
  847.     return HAL_OK;
  848.   }
  849.   else
  850.   {
  851.     return HAL_BUSY;
  852.   }
  853. }
  854.  
  855. /**
  856.   * @brief  Simplex Send an amount of data in non-blocking mode.
  857.   * @param  husart: Pointer to a USART_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  858.   *                 the configuration information for the specified USART module.
  859.   * @param  pTxData: Pointer to data buffer
  860.   * @param  Size: Amount of data to be sent
  861.   * @retval HAL status
  862.   */
  863. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_USART_Transmit_DMA(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart, uint8_t *pTxData, uint16_t Size)
  864. {
  865.   uint32_t *tmp=0;
  866.  
  867.   if(husart->State == HAL_USART_STATE_READY)
  868.   {
  869.     if((pTxData == NULL) || (Size == 0))
  870.     {
  871.       return HAL_ERROR;
  872.     }
  873.     /* Process Locked */
  874.     __HAL_LOCK(husart);  
  875.  
  876.     husart->pTxBuffPtr = pTxData;
  877.     husart->TxXferSize = Size;
  878.     husart->TxXferCount = Size;
  879.  
  880.     husart->ErrorCode = HAL_USART_ERROR_NONE;
  881.     husart->State = HAL_USART_STATE_BUSY_TX;
  882.  
  883.     /* Set the USART DMA transfer complete callback */
  884.     husart->hdmatx->XferCpltCallback = USART_DMATransmitCplt;
  885.  
  886.     /* Set the USART DMA Half transfer complete callback */
  887.     husart->hdmatx->XferHalfCpltCallback = USART_DMATxHalfCplt;
  888.  
  889.     /* Set the DMA error callback */
  890.     husart->hdmatx->XferErrorCallback = USART_DMAError;
  891.  
  892.     /* Enable the USART transmit DMA channel */
  893.     tmp = (uint32_t*)&pTxData;
  894.     HAL_DMA_Start_IT(husart->hdmatx, *(uint32_t*)tmp, (uint32_t)&husart->Instance->DR, Size);
  895.  
  896.     /* Clear the TC flag in the SR register by writing 0 to it */
  897.     __HAL_USART_CLEAR_FLAG(husart, USART_FLAG_TC);
  898.  
  899.     /* Enable the DMA transfer for transmit request by setting the DMAT bit
  900.        in the USART CR3 register */
  901.     SET_BIT(husart->Instance->CR3, USART_CR3_DMAT);
  902.  
  903.     /* Process Unlocked */
  904.     __HAL_UNLOCK(husart);
  905.  
  906.     return HAL_OK;
  907.   }
  908.   else
  909.   {
  910.     return HAL_BUSY;
  911.   }
  912. }
  913.  
  914. /**
  915.   * @brief  Full-Duplex Receive an amount of data in non-blocking mode.
  916.   * @param  husart: Pointer to a USART_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  917.   *                 the configuration information for the specified USART module.
  918.   * @param  pRxData: Pointer to data buffer
  919.   * @param  Size: Amount of data to be received
  920.   * @retval HAL status
  921.   * @note   The USART DMA transmit channel must be configured in order to generate the clock for the slave.
  922.   * @note   When the USART parity is enabled (PCE = 1) the data received contain the parity bit.
  923.   */
  924. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_USART_Receive_DMA(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart, uint8_t *pRxData, uint16_t Size)
  925. {
  926.   uint32_t *tmp=0;
  927.  
  928.   if(husart->State == HAL_USART_STATE_READY)
  929.   {
  930.     if((pRxData == NULL) || (Size == 0))
  931.     {
  932.       return HAL_ERROR;
  933.     }
  934.  
  935.     /* Process Locked */
  936.     __HAL_LOCK(husart);
  937.  
  938.     husart->pRxBuffPtr = pRxData;
  939.     husart->RxXferSize = Size;
  940.     husart->pTxBuffPtr = pRxData;
  941.     husart->TxXferSize = Size;
  942.  
  943.     husart->ErrorCode = HAL_USART_ERROR_NONE;
  944.     husart->State = HAL_USART_STATE_BUSY_RX;
  945.  
  946.     /* Set the USART DMA Rx transfer complete callback */
  947.     husart->hdmarx->XferCpltCallback = USART_DMAReceiveCplt;
  948.  
  949.     /* Set the USART DMA Half transfer complete callback */
  950.     husart->hdmarx->XferHalfCpltCallback = USART_DMARxHalfCplt;
  951.  
  952.     /* Set the USART DMA Rx transfer error callback */
  953.     husart->hdmarx->XferErrorCallback = USART_DMAError;
  954.  
  955.     /* Enable the USART receive DMA channel */
  956.     tmp = (uint32_t*)&pRxData;
  957.     HAL_DMA_Start_IT(husart->hdmarx, (uint32_t)&husart->Instance->DR, *(uint32_t*)tmp, Size);
  958.  
  959.     /* Enable the USART transmit DMA channel: the transmit channel is used in order
  960.        to generate in the non-blocking mode the clock to the slave device,
  961.        this mode isn't a simplex receive mode but a full-duplex receive one */
  962.     HAL_DMA_Start_IT(husart->hdmatx, *(uint32_t*)tmp, (uint32_t)&husart->Instance->DR, Size);
  963.  
  964.     /* Clear the Overrun flag just before enabling the DMA Rx request: mandatory for the second transfer
  965.        when using the USART in circular mode */
  966.     __HAL_USART_CLEAR_OREFLAG(husart);
  967.    
  968.     /* Enable the DMA transfer for the receiver request by setting the DMAR bit
  969.        in the USART CR3 register */
  970.     SET_BIT(husart->Instance->CR3, USART_CR3_DMAR);
  971.  
  972.     /* Enable the DMA transfer for transmit request by setting the DMAT bit
  973.        in the USART CR3 register */
  974.     SET_BIT(husart->Instance->CR3, USART_CR3_DMAT);
  975.  
  976.     /* Process Unlocked */
  977.     __HAL_UNLOCK(husart);
  978.  
  979.     return HAL_OK;
  980.   }
  981.   else
  982.   {
  983.     return HAL_BUSY;
  984.   }
  985. }
  986.  
  987. /**
  988.   * @brief  Full-Duplex Transmit Receive an amount of data in non-blocking mode.
  989.   * @param  husart: Pointer to a USART_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  990.   *                 the configuration information for the specified USART module.
  991.   * @param  pTxData: Pointer to data transmitted buffer
  992.   * @param  pRxData: Pointer to data received buffer
  993.   * @param  Size: Amount of data to be received
  994.   * @note   When the USART parity is enabled (PCE = 1) the data received contain the parity bit.
  995.   * @retval HAL status
  996.   */
  997. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_USART_TransmitReceive_DMA(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart, uint8_t *pTxData, uint8_t *pRxData, uint16_t Size)
  998. {
  999.   uint32_t *tmp=0;
  1000.  
  1001.   if(husart->State == HAL_USART_STATE_READY)
  1002.   {
  1003.     if((pTxData == NULL) || (pRxData == NULL) || (Size == 0))
  1004.     {
  1005.       return HAL_ERROR;
  1006.     }
  1007.     /* Process Locked */
  1008.     __HAL_LOCK(husart);
  1009.  
  1010.     husart->pRxBuffPtr = pRxData;
  1011.     husart->RxXferSize = Size;
  1012.     husart->pTxBuffPtr = pTxData;
  1013.     husart->TxXferSize = Size;
  1014.  
  1015.     husart->ErrorCode = HAL_USART_ERROR_NONE;
  1016.     husart->State = HAL_USART_STATE_BUSY_TX_RX;
  1017.  
  1018.     /* Set the USART DMA Rx transfer complete callback */
  1019.     husart->hdmarx->XferCpltCallback = USART_DMAReceiveCplt;
  1020.  
  1021.     /* Set the USART DMA Half transfer complete callback */
  1022.     husart->hdmarx->XferHalfCpltCallback = USART_DMARxHalfCplt;
  1023.  
  1024.     /* Set the USART DMA Tx transfer complete callback */
  1025.     husart->hdmatx->XferCpltCallback = USART_DMATransmitCplt;
  1026.  
  1027.     /* Set the USART DMA Half transfer complete callback */
  1028.     husart->hdmatx->XferHalfCpltCallback = USART_DMATxHalfCplt;
  1029.  
  1030.     /* Set the USART DMA Tx transfer error callback */
  1031.     husart->hdmatx->XferErrorCallback = USART_DMAError;
  1032.  
  1033.     /* Set the USART DMA Rx transfer error callback */
  1034.     husart->hdmarx->XferErrorCallback = USART_DMAError;
  1035.  
  1036.     /* Enable the USART receive DMA channel */
  1037.     tmp = (uint32_t*)&pRxData;
  1038.     HAL_DMA_Start_IT(husart->hdmarx, (uint32_t)&husart->Instance->DR, *(uint32_t*)tmp, Size);
  1039.  
  1040.     /* Enable the USART transmit DMA channel */
  1041.     tmp = (uint32_t*)&pTxData;
  1042.     HAL_DMA_Start_IT(husart->hdmatx, *(uint32_t*)tmp, (uint32_t)&husart->Instance->DR, Size);
  1043.    
  1044.     /* Clear the TC flag in the SR register by writing 0 to it */
  1045.     __HAL_USART_CLEAR_FLAG(husart, USART_FLAG_TC);
  1046.  
  1047.     /* Clear the Overrun flag: mandatory for the second transfer in circular mode */
  1048.     __HAL_USART_CLEAR_OREFLAG(husart);
  1049.    
  1050.     /* Enable the DMA transfer for the receiver request by setting the DMAR bit
  1051.        in the USART CR3 register */
  1052.     SET_BIT(husart->Instance->CR3, USART_CR3_DMAR);
  1053.  
  1054.     /* Enable the DMA transfer for transmit request by setting the DMAT bit
  1055.        in the USART CR3 register */
  1056.     SET_BIT(husart->Instance->CR3, USART_CR3_DMAT);
  1057.  
  1058.     /* Process Unlocked */
  1059.     __HAL_UNLOCK(husart);
  1060.  
  1061.     return HAL_OK;
  1062.   }
  1063.   else
  1064.   {
  1065.     return HAL_BUSY;
  1066.   }
  1067. }
  1068.  
  1069. /**
  1070.   * @brief Pauses the DMA Transfer.
  1071.   * @param  husart: Pointer to a USART_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1072.   *                 the configuration information for the specified USART module.
  1073.   * @retval HAL status
  1074.   */
  1075. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_USART_DMAPause(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart)
  1076. {
  1077.   /* Process Locked */
  1078.   __HAL_LOCK(husart);
  1079.  
  1080.   /* Disable the USART DMA Tx request */
  1081.   CLEAR_BIT(husart->Instance->CR3, (uint32_t)(USART_CR3_DMAT));
  1082.  
  1083.   /* Process Unlocked */
  1084.   __HAL_UNLOCK(husart);
  1085.  
  1086.   return HAL_OK;
  1087. }
  1088.  
  1089. /**
  1090.   * @brief Resumes the DMA Transfer.
  1091.   * @param  husart: Pointer to a USART_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1092.   *                 the configuration information for the specified USART module.
  1093.   * @retval HAL status
  1094.   */
  1095. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_USART_DMAResume(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart)
  1096. {
  1097.   /* Process Locked */
  1098.   __HAL_LOCK(husart);
  1099.  
  1100.   /* Enable the USART DMA Tx request */
  1101.   SET_BIT(husart->Instance->CR3, USART_CR3_DMAT);
  1102.  
  1103.   /* Process Unlocked */
  1104.   __HAL_UNLOCK(husart);
  1105.  
  1106.   return HAL_OK;
  1107. }
  1108.  
  1109. /**
  1110.   * @brief Stops the DMA Transfer.
  1111.   * @param  husart: Pointer to a USART_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1112.   *                 the configuration information for the specified USART module.
  1113.   * @retval HAL status
  1114.   */
  1115. HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_USART_DMAStop(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart)
  1116. {
  1117.   /* The Lock is not implemented on this API to allow the user application
  1118.      to call the HAL USART API under callbacks HAL_USART_TxCpltCallback() / HAL_USART_RxCpltCallback():
  1119.      when calling HAL_DMA_Abort() API the DMA TX/RX Transfer complete interrupt is generated
  1120.      and the correspond call back is executed HAL_USART_TxCpltCallback() / HAL_USART_RxCpltCallback()
  1121.      */
  1122.  
  1123.   /* Abort the USART DMA Tx channel */
  1124.   if(husart->hdmatx != NULL)
  1125.   {
  1126.     HAL_DMA_Abort(husart->hdmatx);
  1127.   }
  1128.   /* Abort the USART DMA Rx channel */
  1129.   if(husart->hdmarx != NULL)
  1130.   {  
  1131.     HAL_DMA_Abort(husart->hdmarx);
  1132.   }
  1133.  
  1134.   /* Disable the USART Tx/Rx DMA requests */
  1135.   CLEAR_BIT(husart->Instance->CR3, (USART_CR3_DMAT | USART_CR3_DMAR));
  1136.  
  1137.   husart->State = HAL_USART_STATE_READY;
  1138.  
  1139.   return HAL_OK;
  1140. }
  1141.  
  1142. /**
  1143.   * @brief  This function handles USART interrupt request.
  1144.   * @param  husart: Pointer to a USART_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1145.   *                 the configuration information for the specified USART module.
  1146.   * @retval None
  1147.   */
  1148. void HAL_USART_IRQHandler(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart)
  1149. {
  1150.   uint32_t tmp_flag = 0, tmp_it_source = 0;
  1151.  
  1152.   tmp_flag = __HAL_USART_GET_FLAG(husart, USART_FLAG_PE);
  1153.   tmp_it_source = __HAL_USART_GET_IT_SOURCE(husart, USART_IT_PE);
  1154.   /* USART parity error interrupt occurred -----------------------------------*/
  1155.   if((tmp_flag != RESET) && (tmp_it_source != RESET))
  1156.   {
  1157.     husart->ErrorCode |= HAL_USART_ERROR_PE;
  1158.   }
  1159.  
  1160.   tmp_flag = __HAL_USART_GET_FLAG(husart, USART_FLAG_FE);
  1161.   tmp_it_source = __HAL_USART_GET_IT_SOURCE(husart, USART_IT_ERR);
  1162.   /* USART frame error interrupt occurred ------------------------------------*/
  1163.   if((tmp_flag != RESET) && (tmp_it_source != RESET))
  1164.   {
  1165.     husart->ErrorCode |= HAL_USART_ERROR_FE;
  1166.   }
  1167.  
  1168.   tmp_flag = __HAL_USART_GET_FLAG(husart, USART_FLAG_NE);
  1169.   /* USART noise error interrupt occurred ------------------------------------*/
  1170.   if((tmp_flag != RESET) && (tmp_it_source != RESET))
  1171.   {
  1172.     husart->ErrorCode |= HAL_USART_ERROR_NE;
  1173.   }
  1174.  
  1175.   tmp_flag = __HAL_USART_GET_FLAG(husart, USART_FLAG_ORE);
  1176.   /* USART Over-Run interrupt occurred ---------------------------------------*/
  1177.   if((tmp_flag != RESET) && (tmp_it_source != RESET))
  1178.   {
  1179.     husart->ErrorCode |= HAL_USART_ERROR_ORE;
  1180.   }
  1181.  
  1182.   if(husart->ErrorCode != HAL_USART_ERROR_NONE)
  1183.   {
  1184.     /* Clear all the error flag at once */
  1185.     __HAL_USART_CLEAR_PEFLAG(husart);
  1186.  
  1187.     /* Set the USART state ready to be able to start again the process */
  1188.     husart->State = HAL_USART_STATE_READY;
  1189.    
  1190.     HAL_USART_ErrorCallback(husart);
  1191.   }
  1192.  
  1193.   tmp_flag = __HAL_USART_GET_FLAG(husart, USART_FLAG_RXNE);
  1194.   tmp_it_source = __HAL_USART_GET_IT_SOURCE(husart, USART_IT_RXNE);
  1195.   /* USART in mode Receiver --------------------------------------------------*/
  1196.   if((tmp_flag != RESET) && (tmp_it_source != RESET))
  1197.   {
  1198.     if(husart->State == HAL_USART_STATE_BUSY_RX)
  1199.     {
  1200.       USART_Receive_IT(husart);
  1201.     }
  1202.     else
  1203.     {
  1204.       USART_TransmitReceive_IT(husart);
  1205.     }
  1206.   }
  1207.  
  1208.   tmp_flag = __HAL_USART_GET_FLAG(husart, USART_FLAG_TXE);
  1209.   tmp_it_source = __HAL_USART_GET_IT_SOURCE(husart, USART_IT_TXE);
  1210.   /* USART in mode Transmitter -----------------------------------------------*/
  1211.   if((tmp_flag != RESET) && (tmp_it_source != RESET))
  1212.   {
  1213.     if(husart->State == HAL_USART_STATE_BUSY_TX)
  1214.     {
  1215.       USART_Transmit_IT(husart);
  1216.     }
  1217.     else
  1218.     {
  1219.       USART_TransmitReceive_IT(husart);
  1220.     }
  1221.   }
  1222.  
  1223.   tmp_flag = __HAL_USART_GET_FLAG(husart, USART_FLAG_TC);
  1224.   tmp_it_source = __HAL_USART_GET_IT_SOURCE(husart, USART_IT_TC);
  1225.   /* USART in mode Transmitter (transmission end) -----------------------------*/
  1226.   if((tmp_flag != RESET) && (tmp_it_source != RESET))
  1227.   {
  1228.     USART_EndTransmit_IT(husart);
  1229.   }
  1230.  
  1231. }
  1232.  
  1233.  
  1234. /**
  1235.   * @brief  Tx Transfer completed callbacks.
  1236.   * @param  husart: Pointer to a USART_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1237.   *                 the configuration information for the specified USART module.
  1238.   * @retval None
  1239.   */
  1240.  __weak void HAL_USART_TxCpltCallback(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart)
  1241. {
  1242.   /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */
  1243.   UNUSED(husart);
  1244.   /* NOTE: This function should not be modified, when the callback is needed,
  1245.            the HAL_USART_TxCpltCallback can be implemented in the user file
  1246.    */
  1247. }
  1248.  
  1249. /**
  1250.   * @brief  Tx Half Transfer completed callbacks.
  1251.   * @param  husart: Pointer to a USART_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1252.   *                 the configuration information for the specified USART module.
  1253.   * @retval None
  1254.   */
  1255.  __weak void HAL_USART_TxHalfCpltCallback(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart)
  1256. {
  1257.   /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */
  1258.   UNUSED(husart);
  1259.   /* NOTE: This function should not be modified, when the callback is needed,
  1260.            the HAL_USART_TxHalfCpltCallback can be implemented in the user file
  1261.    */
  1262. }
  1263.  
  1264. /**
  1265.   * @brief  Rx Transfer completed callbacks.
  1266.   * @param  husart: Pointer to a USART_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1267.   *                 the configuration information for the specified USART module.
  1268.   * @retval None
  1269.   */
  1270. __weak void HAL_USART_RxCpltCallback(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart)
  1271. {
  1272.   /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */
  1273.   UNUSED(husart);
  1274.   /* NOTE: This function should not be modified, when the callback is needed,
  1275.            the HAL_USART_RxCpltCallback can be implemented in the user file
  1276.    */
  1277. }
  1278.  
  1279. /**
  1280.   * @brief  Rx Half Transfer completed callbacks.
  1281.   * @param  husart: Pointer to a USART_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1282.   *                 the configuration information for the specified USART module.
  1283.   * @retval None
  1284.   */
  1285. __weak void HAL_USART_RxHalfCpltCallback(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart)
  1286. {
  1287.   /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */
  1288.   UNUSED(husart);
  1289.   /* NOTE: This function should not be modified, when the callback is needed,
  1290.            the HAL_USART_RxHalfCpltCallback can be implemented in the user file
  1291.    */
  1292. }
  1293.  
  1294. /**
  1295.   * @brief  Tx/Rx Transfers completed callback for the non-blocking process.
  1296.   * @param  husart: Pointer to a USART_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1297.   *                 the configuration information for the specified USART module.
  1298.   * @retval None
  1299.   */
  1300. __weak void HAL_USART_TxRxCpltCallback(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart)
  1301. {
  1302.   /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */
  1303.   UNUSED(husart);
  1304.   /* NOTE: This function should not be modified, when the callback is needed,
  1305.            the HAL_USART_TxRxCpltCallback can be implemented in the user file
  1306.    */
  1307. }
  1308.  
  1309. /**
  1310.   * @brief  USART error callbacks.
  1311.   * @param  husart: Pointer to a USART_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1312.   *                 the configuration information for the specified USART module.
  1313.   * @retval None
  1314.   */
  1315.  __weak void HAL_USART_ErrorCallback(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart)
  1316. {
  1317.   /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */
  1318.   UNUSED(husart);
  1319.   /* NOTE: This function should not be modified, when the callback is needed,
  1320.            the HAL_USART_ErrorCallback can be implemented in the user file
  1321.    */
  1322. }
  1323.  
  1324. /**
  1325.   * @}
  1326.   */
  1327.  
  1328. /** @defgroup USART_Exported_Functions_Group3 Peripheral State and Errors functions
  1329.   *  @brief   USART State and Errors functions
  1330.   *
  1331. @verbatim  
  1332.   ==============================================================================
  1333.                   ##### Peripheral State and Errors functions #####
  1334.   ==============================================================================  
  1335.   [..]
  1336.     This subsection provides a set of functions allowing to return the State of
  1337.     USART communication
  1338.     process, return Peripheral Errors occurred during communication process
  1339.      (+) HAL_USART_GetState() API can be helpful to check in run-time the state
  1340.          of the USART peripheral.
  1341.      (+) HAL_USART_GetError() check in run-time errors that could be occurred during
  1342.          communication.
  1343. @endverbatim
  1344.   * @{
  1345.   */
  1346.  
  1347. /**
  1348.   * @brief  Returns the USART state.
  1349.   * @param  husart: Pointer to a USART_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1350.   *                 the configuration information for the specified USART module.
  1351.   * @retval HAL state
  1352.   */
  1353. HAL_USART_StateTypeDef HAL_USART_GetState(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart)
  1354. {
  1355.   return husart->State;
  1356. }
  1357.  
  1358. /**
  1359.   * @brief  Return the USART error code
  1360.   * @param  husart : pointer to a USART_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1361.   *              the configuration information for the specified USART.
  1362.   * @retval USART Error Code
  1363.   */
  1364. uint32_t HAL_USART_GetError(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart)
  1365. {
  1366.   return husart->ErrorCode;
  1367. }
  1368.  
  1369. /**
  1370.   * @}
  1371.   */
  1372.  
  1373. /**
  1374.   * @}
  1375.   */
  1376.  
  1377. /** @defgroup USART_Private_Functions   USART Private Functions
  1378.   *  @brief   USART Private functions
  1379.   * @{
  1380.   */
  1381. /**
  1382.   * @brief  DMA USART transmit process complete callback.
  1383.   * @param  hdma: Pointer to a DMA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1384.   *               the configuration information for the specified DMA module.
  1385.   * @retval None
  1386.   */
  1387. static void USART_DMATransmitCplt(DMA_HandleTypeDef *hdma)
  1388. {
  1389.   USART_HandleTypeDef* husart = ( USART_HandleTypeDef* )((DMA_HandleTypeDef* )hdma)->Parent;
  1390.  
  1391.   /* DMA Normal mode */
  1392.   if ( HAL_IS_BIT_CLR(hdma->Instance->CCR, DMA_CCR_CIRC) )
  1393.   {
  1394.     husart->TxXferCount = 0;
  1395.  
  1396.     if(husart->State == HAL_USART_STATE_BUSY_TX)
  1397.     {
  1398.       /* Disable the DMA transfer for transmit request by resetting the DMAT bit
  1399.          in the USART CR3 register */
  1400.       CLEAR_BIT(husart->Instance->CR3, USART_CR3_DMAT);
  1401.      
  1402.       /* Enable the USART Transmit Complete Interrupt */    
  1403.       __HAL_USART_ENABLE_IT(husart, USART_IT_TC);
  1404.     }
  1405.   }
  1406.   /* DMA Circular mode */
  1407.   else
  1408.   {
  1409.     if(husart->State == HAL_USART_STATE_BUSY_TX)
  1410.     {
  1411.       HAL_USART_TxCpltCallback(husart);
  1412.     }
  1413.   }
  1414. }
  1415.  
  1416. /**
  1417.   * @brief DMA USART transmit process half complete callback
  1418.   * @param  hdma: Pointer to a DMA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1419.   *               the configuration information for the specified DMA module.
  1420.   * @retval None
  1421.   */
  1422. static void USART_DMATxHalfCplt(DMA_HandleTypeDef *hdma)
  1423. {
  1424.   USART_HandleTypeDef* husart = (USART_HandleTypeDef*)((DMA_HandleTypeDef*)hdma)->Parent;
  1425.  
  1426.   HAL_USART_TxHalfCpltCallback(husart);
  1427. }
  1428.  
  1429. /**
  1430.   * @brief  DMA USART receive process complete callback.
  1431.   * @param  hdma: Pointer to a DMA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1432.   *               the configuration information for the specified DMA module.
  1433.   * @retval None
  1434.   */
  1435. static void USART_DMAReceiveCplt(DMA_HandleTypeDef *hdma)
  1436. {
  1437.   USART_HandleTypeDef* husart = ( USART_HandleTypeDef* )((DMA_HandleTypeDef* )hdma)->Parent;
  1438.  
  1439.   /* DMA Normal mode */
  1440.   if ( HAL_IS_BIT_CLR(hdma->Instance->CCR, DMA_CCR_CIRC) )
  1441.   {
  1442.     husart->RxXferCount = 0;
  1443.     if(husart->State == HAL_USART_STATE_BUSY_RX)
  1444.     {
  1445.       /* Disable the DMA transfer for the receiver requests by setting the DMAR bit
  1446.          in the USART CR3 register */
  1447.       CLEAR_BIT(husart->Instance->CR3, USART_CR3_DMAR);
  1448.  
  1449.       husart->State= HAL_USART_STATE_READY;
  1450.       HAL_USART_RxCpltCallback(husart);
  1451.     }
  1452.     /* the usart state is HAL_USART_STATE_BUSY_TX_RX*/
  1453.     else
  1454.     {
  1455.       /* Disable the DMA transfer for the Transmit/receiver requests by setting the DMAT/DMAR bit
  1456.          in the USART CR3 register */
  1457.       CLEAR_BIT(husart->Instance->CR3, (USART_CR3_DMAT | USART_CR3_DMAR));
  1458.  
  1459.       husart->State= HAL_USART_STATE_READY;
  1460.       HAL_USART_TxRxCpltCallback(husart);
  1461.     }
  1462.   }
  1463.   /* DMA circular mode */
  1464.   else
  1465.   {
  1466.     if(husart->State == HAL_USART_STATE_BUSY_RX)
  1467.     {
  1468.       HAL_USART_RxCpltCallback(husart);
  1469.     }
  1470.     /* the usart state is HAL_USART_STATE_BUSY_TX_RX*/
  1471.     else
  1472.     {
  1473.       HAL_USART_TxRxCpltCallback(husart);
  1474.     }
  1475.   }
  1476. }
  1477.  
  1478. /**
  1479.   * @brief DMA USART receive process half complete callback
  1480.   * @param  hdma: Pointer to a DMA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1481.   *               the configuration information for the specified DMA module.
  1482.   * @retval None
  1483.   */
  1484. static void USART_DMARxHalfCplt(DMA_HandleTypeDef *hdma)
  1485. {
  1486.   USART_HandleTypeDef* husart = (USART_HandleTypeDef*)((DMA_HandleTypeDef*)hdma)->Parent;
  1487.  
  1488.   HAL_USART_RxHalfCpltCallback(husart);
  1489. }
  1490.  
  1491. /**
  1492.   * @brief  DMA USART communication error callback.
  1493.   * @param  hdma: Pointer to a DMA_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1494.   *               the configuration information for the specified DMA module.
  1495.   * @retval None
  1496.   */
  1497. static void USART_DMAError(DMA_HandleTypeDef *hdma)  
  1498. {
  1499.   USART_HandleTypeDef* husart = ( USART_HandleTypeDef* )((DMA_HandleTypeDef* )hdma)->Parent;
  1500.  
  1501.   husart->RxXferCount = 0;
  1502.   husart->TxXferCount = 0;
  1503.   husart->ErrorCode |= HAL_USART_ERROR_DMA;
  1504.   husart->State= HAL_USART_STATE_READY;
  1505.  
  1506.   HAL_USART_ErrorCallback(husart);
  1507. }
  1508.  
  1509. /**
  1510.   * @brief  This function handles USART Communication Timeout.
  1511.   * @param  husart: Pointer to a USART_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1512.   *                 the configuration information for the specified USART module.
  1513.   * @param  Flag: specifies the USART flag to check.
  1514.   * @param  Status: The new Flag status (SET or RESET).
  1515.   * @param  Timeout: Timeout duration
  1516.   * @retval HAL status
  1517.   */
  1518. static HAL_StatusTypeDef USART_WaitOnFlagUntilTimeout(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart, uint32_t Flag, FlagStatus Status, uint32_t Timeout)
  1519. {
  1520.   uint32_t tickstart = 0;
  1521.  
  1522.   /* Get tick */
  1523.   tickstart = HAL_GetTick();
  1524.  
  1525.   /* Wait until flag is set */
  1526.   if(Status == RESET)
  1527.   {
  1528.     while(__HAL_USART_GET_FLAG(husart, Flag) == RESET)
  1529.     {
  1530.       /* Check for the Timeout */
  1531.       if(Timeout != HAL_MAX_DELAY)
  1532.       {
  1533.         if((Timeout == 0)||((HAL_GetTick() - tickstart ) > Timeout))
  1534.         {
  1535.           /* Disable TXE, RXNE, PE and ERR (Frame error, noise error, overrun error) interrupts for the interrupt process */
  1536.           __HAL_USART_DISABLE_IT(husart, USART_IT_TXE);
  1537.           __HAL_USART_DISABLE_IT(husart, USART_IT_RXNE);
  1538.           __HAL_USART_DISABLE_IT(husart, USART_IT_PE);
  1539.           __HAL_USART_DISABLE_IT(husart, USART_IT_ERR);
  1540.  
  1541.           husart->State= HAL_USART_STATE_READY;
  1542.  
  1543.           /* Process Unlocked */
  1544.           __HAL_UNLOCK(husart);
  1545.  
  1546.           return HAL_TIMEOUT;
  1547.         }
  1548.       }
  1549.     }
  1550.   }
  1551.   else
  1552.   {
  1553.     while(__HAL_USART_GET_FLAG(husart, Flag) != RESET)
  1554.     {
  1555.       /* Check for the Timeout */
  1556.       if(Timeout != HAL_MAX_DELAY)
  1557.       {
  1558.         if((Timeout == 0)||((HAL_GetTick() - tickstart ) > Timeout))
  1559.         {
  1560.           /* Disable TXE, RXNE, PE and ERR (Frame error, noise error, overrun error) interrupts for the interrupt process */
  1561.           __HAL_USART_DISABLE_IT(husart, USART_IT_TXE);
  1562.           __HAL_USART_DISABLE_IT(husart, USART_IT_RXNE);
  1563.           __HAL_USART_DISABLE_IT(husart, USART_IT_PE);
  1564.           __HAL_USART_DISABLE_IT(husart, USART_IT_ERR);
  1565.  
  1566.           husart->State= HAL_USART_STATE_READY;
  1567.  
  1568.           /* Process Unlocked */
  1569.           __HAL_UNLOCK(husart);
  1570.  
  1571.           return HAL_TIMEOUT;
  1572.         }
  1573.       }
  1574.     }
  1575.   }
  1576.   return HAL_OK;
  1577. }
  1578.  
  1579. /**
  1580.   * @brief  Simplex Send an amount of data in non-blocking mode.
  1581.   * @param  husart: Pointer to a USART_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1582.   *                 the configuration information for the specified USART module.
  1583.   * @retval HAL status
  1584.   * @note   The USART errors are not managed to avoid the overrun error.
  1585.   */
  1586. static HAL_StatusTypeDef USART_Transmit_IT(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart)
  1587. {
  1588.   uint16_t* tmp=0;
  1589.  
  1590.   if(husart->State == HAL_USART_STATE_BUSY_TX)
  1591.   {
  1592.     if(husart->Init.WordLength == USART_WORDLENGTH_9B)
  1593.     {
  1594.       tmp = (uint16_t*) husart->pTxBuffPtr;
  1595.       WRITE_REG(husart->Instance->DR, (uint16_t)(*tmp & (uint16_t)0x01FF));
  1596.       if(husart->Init.Parity == USART_PARITY_NONE)
  1597.       {
  1598.         husart->pTxBuffPtr += 2;
  1599.       }
  1600.       else
  1601.       {
  1602.         husart->pTxBuffPtr += 1;
  1603.       }
  1604.     }
  1605.     else
  1606.     {
  1607.       WRITE_REG(husart->Instance->DR, (uint8_t)(*husart->pTxBuffPtr++ & (uint8_t)0x00FF));
  1608.     }
  1609.    
  1610.     if(--husart->TxXferCount == 0)
  1611.     {
  1612.       /* Disable the USART Transmit data register empty Interrupt */
  1613.       __HAL_USART_DISABLE_IT(husart, USART_IT_TXE);
  1614.  
  1615.       /* Enable the USART Transmit Complete Interrupt */    
  1616.       __HAL_USART_ENABLE_IT(husart, USART_IT_TC);
  1617.     }
  1618.     return HAL_OK;
  1619.   }
  1620.   else
  1621.   {
  1622.     return HAL_BUSY;
  1623.   }
  1624. }
  1625.  
  1626.  
  1627. /**
  1628.   * @brief  Wraps up transmission in non blocking mode.
  1629.   * @param  husart: pointer to a USART_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1630.   *                the configuration information for the specified USART module.
  1631.   * @retval HAL status
  1632.   */
  1633. static HAL_StatusTypeDef USART_EndTransmit_IT(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart)
  1634. {
  1635.   /* Disable the USART Transmit Complete Interrupt */    
  1636.   __HAL_USART_DISABLE_IT(husart, USART_IT_TC);
  1637.  
  1638.   /* Disable the USART Error Interrupt: (Frame error, noise error, overrun error) */
  1639.   __HAL_USART_DISABLE_IT(husart, USART_IT_ERR);
  1640.    
  1641.   husart->State = HAL_USART_STATE_READY;
  1642.    
  1643.   HAL_USART_TxCpltCallback(husart);
  1644.  
  1645.   return HAL_OK;
  1646. }
  1647.  
  1648.  
  1649. /**
  1650.   * @brief  Simplex Receive an amount of data in non-blocking mode.
  1651.   * @param  husart: Pointer to a USART_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1652.   *                 the configuration information for the specified USART module.
  1653.   * @retval HAL status
  1654.   */
  1655. static HAL_StatusTypeDef USART_Receive_IT(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart)
  1656. {
  1657.   uint16_t* tmp=0;
  1658.   if(husart->State == HAL_USART_STATE_BUSY_RX)
  1659.   {
  1660.     if(husart->Init.WordLength == USART_WORDLENGTH_9B)
  1661.     {
  1662.       tmp = (uint16_t*) husart->pRxBuffPtr;
  1663.       if(husart->Init.Parity == USART_PARITY_NONE)
  1664.       {
  1665.         *tmp = (uint16_t)(husart->Instance->DR & (uint16_t)0x01FF);
  1666.         husart->pRxBuffPtr += 2;
  1667.       }
  1668.       else
  1669.       {
  1670.         *tmp = (uint16_t)(husart->Instance->DR & (uint16_t)0x00FF);
  1671.         husart->pRxBuffPtr += 1;
  1672.       }
  1673.       if(--husart->RxXferCount != 0x00)
  1674.       {
  1675.         /* Send dummy byte in order to generate the clock for the slave to send the next data */
  1676.         WRITE_REG(husart->Instance->DR, (DUMMY_DATA & (uint16_t)0x01FF));
  1677.       }
  1678.     }
  1679.     else
  1680.     {
  1681.       if(husart->Init.Parity == USART_PARITY_NONE)
  1682.       {
  1683.         *husart->pRxBuffPtr++ = (uint8_t)(husart->Instance->DR & (uint8_t)0x00FF);
  1684.       }
  1685.       else
  1686.       {
  1687.         *husart->pRxBuffPtr++ = (uint8_t)(husart->Instance->DR & (uint8_t)0x007F);
  1688.       }
  1689.  
  1690.       if(--husart->RxXferCount != 0x00)
  1691.       {
  1692.         /* Send dummy byte in order to generate the clock for the slave to send the next data */
  1693.         WRITE_REG(husart->Instance->DR, (DUMMY_DATA & (uint16_t)0x00FF));  
  1694.       }
  1695.     }
  1696.  
  1697.     if(husart->RxXferCount == 0)
  1698.     {
  1699.       /* Disable the USART RXNE Interrupt */
  1700.       __HAL_USART_DISABLE_IT(husart, USART_IT_RXNE);
  1701.  
  1702.       /* Disable the USART Parity Error Interrupt */
  1703.       __HAL_USART_DISABLE_IT(husart, USART_IT_PE);
  1704.  
  1705.       /* Disable the USART Error Interrupt: (Frame error, noise error, overrun error) */
  1706.       __HAL_USART_DISABLE_IT(husart, USART_IT_ERR);
  1707.  
  1708.       husart->State = HAL_USART_STATE_READY;
  1709.       HAL_USART_RxCpltCallback(husart);
  1710.      
  1711.       return HAL_OK;
  1712.     }
  1713.     return HAL_OK;
  1714.   }
  1715.   else
  1716.   {
  1717.     return HAL_BUSY;
  1718.   }
  1719. }
  1720.  
  1721. /**
  1722.   * @brief  Full-Duplex Send receive an amount of data in full-duplex mode (non-blocking).
  1723.   * @param  husart: Pointer to a USART_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1724.   *                 the configuration information for the specified USART module.
  1725.   * @retval HAL status
  1726.   */
  1727. static HAL_StatusTypeDef USART_TransmitReceive_IT(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart)
  1728. {
  1729.   uint16_t* tmp=0;
  1730.  
  1731.   if(husart->State == HAL_USART_STATE_BUSY_TX_RX)
  1732.   {
  1733.     if(husart->TxXferCount != 0x00)
  1734.     {
  1735.       if(__HAL_USART_GET_FLAG(husart, USART_FLAG_TXE) != RESET)
  1736.       {
  1737.         if(husart->Init.WordLength == USART_WORDLENGTH_9B)
  1738.         {
  1739.           tmp = (uint16_t*) husart->pTxBuffPtr;
  1740.           WRITE_REG(husart->Instance->DR, (uint16_t)(*tmp & (uint16_t)0x01FF));
  1741.           if(husart->Init.Parity == USART_PARITY_NONE)
  1742.           {
  1743.             husart->pTxBuffPtr += 2;
  1744.           }
  1745.           else
  1746.           {
  1747.             husart->pTxBuffPtr += 1;
  1748.           }
  1749.         }
  1750.         else
  1751.         {
  1752.           WRITE_REG(husart->Instance->DR, (uint8_t)(*husart->pTxBuffPtr++ & (uint8_t)0x00FF));
  1753.         }
  1754.         husart->TxXferCount--;
  1755.  
  1756.         /* Check the latest data transmitted */
  1757.         if(husart->TxXferCount == 0)
  1758.         {
  1759.            __HAL_USART_DISABLE_IT(husart, USART_IT_TXE);
  1760.         }
  1761.       }
  1762.     }
  1763.  
  1764.     if(husart->RxXferCount != 0x00)
  1765.     {
  1766.       if(__HAL_USART_GET_FLAG(husart, USART_FLAG_RXNE) != RESET)
  1767.       {
  1768.         if(husart->Init.WordLength == USART_WORDLENGTH_9B)
  1769.         {
  1770.           tmp = (uint16_t*) husart->pRxBuffPtr;
  1771.           if(husart->Init.Parity == USART_PARITY_NONE)
  1772.           {
  1773.             *tmp = (uint16_t)(husart->Instance->DR & (uint16_t)0x01FF);
  1774.             husart->pRxBuffPtr += 2;
  1775.           }
  1776.           else
  1777.           {
  1778.             *tmp = (uint16_t)(husart->Instance->DR & (uint16_t)0x00FF);
  1779.             husart->pRxBuffPtr += 1;
  1780.           }
  1781.         }
  1782.         else
  1783.         {
  1784.           if(husart->Init.Parity == USART_PARITY_NONE)
  1785.           {
  1786.             *husart->pRxBuffPtr++ = (uint8_t)(husart->Instance->DR & (uint8_t)0x00FF);
  1787.           }
  1788.           else
  1789.           {
  1790.             *husart->pRxBuffPtr++ = (uint8_t)(husart->Instance->DR & (uint8_t)0x007F);
  1791.           }
  1792.         }
  1793.         husart->RxXferCount--;
  1794.       }
  1795.     }
  1796.  
  1797.     /* Check the latest data received */
  1798.     if(husart->RxXferCount == 0)
  1799.     {
  1800.       __HAL_USART_DISABLE_IT(husart, USART_IT_RXNE);
  1801.  
  1802.       /* Disable the USART Parity Error Interrupt */
  1803.       __HAL_USART_DISABLE_IT(husart, USART_IT_PE);
  1804.  
  1805.       /* Disable the USART Error Interrupt: (Frame error, noise error, overrun error) */
  1806.       __HAL_USART_DISABLE_IT(husart, USART_IT_ERR);
  1807.  
  1808.       husart->State = HAL_USART_STATE_READY;
  1809.  
  1810.       HAL_USART_TxRxCpltCallback(husart);
  1811.  
  1812.       return HAL_OK;
  1813.     }
  1814.  
  1815.     return HAL_OK;
  1816.   }
  1817.   else
  1818.   {
  1819.     return HAL_BUSY;
  1820.   }
  1821. }
  1822.  
  1823. /**
  1824.   * @brief  Configures the USART peripheral.
  1825.   * @param  husart: Pointer to a USART_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  1826.   *                 the configuration information for the specified USART module.
  1827.   * @retval None
  1828.   */
  1829. static void USART_SetConfig(USART_HandleTypeDef *husart)
  1830. {
  1831.   /* Check the parameters */
  1832.   assert_param(IS_USART_POLARITY(husart->Init.CLKPolarity));
  1833.   assert_param(IS_USART_PHASE(husart->Init.CLKPhase));
  1834.   assert_param(IS_USART_LASTBIT(husart->Init.CLKLastBit));
  1835.   assert_param(IS_USART_BAUDRATE(husart->Init.BaudRate));  
  1836.   assert_param(IS_USART_WORD_LENGTH(husart->Init.WordLength));
  1837.   assert_param(IS_USART_STOPBITS(husart->Init.StopBits));
  1838.   assert_param(IS_USART_PARITY(husart->Init.Parity));
  1839.   assert_param(IS_USART_MODE(husart->Init.Mode));
  1840.  
  1841.   /* The LBCL, CPOL and CPHA bits have to be selected when both the transmitter and the
  1842.      receiver are disabled (TE=RE=0) to ensure that the clock pulses function correctly. */
  1843.   CLEAR_BIT(husart->Instance->CR1, ((uint32_t)(USART_CR1_TE | USART_CR1_RE)));
  1844.  
  1845.   /*---------------------------- USART CR2 Configuration ---------------------*/
  1846.   /* Configure the USART Clock, CPOL, CPHA and LastBit -----------------------*/
  1847.   /* Set CPOL bit according to husart->Init.CLKPolarity value */
  1848.   /* Set CPHA bit according to husart->Init.CLKPhase value */
  1849.   /* Set LBCL bit according to husart->Init.CLKLastBit value */
  1850.   /* Set Stop Bits: Set STOP[13:12] bits according to husart->Init.StopBits value */
  1851.   /* Write to USART CR2 */
  1852.   MODIFY_REG(husart->Instance->CR2,
  1853.              (uint32_t)(USART_CR2_CPHA | USART_CR2_CPOL | USART_CR2_CLKEN | USART_CR2_LBCL | USART_CR2_STOP),
  1854.              ((uint32_t)(USART_CLOCK_ENABLE| husart->Init.CLKPolarity | husart->Init.CLKPhase| husart->Init.CLKLastBit | husart->Init.StopBits)));
  1855.  
  1856.   /*-------------------------- USART CR1 Configuration -----------------------*/
  1857.   /* Configure the USART Word Length, Parity and mode:
  1858.      Set the M bits according to husart->Init.WordLength value
  1859.      Set PCE and PS bits according to husart->Init.Parity value
  1860.      Set TE and RE bits according to husart->Init.Mode value */
  1861.   MODIFY_REG(husart->Instance->CR1,
  1862.              (uint32_t)(USART_CR1_M | USART_CR1_PCE | USART_CR1_PS | USART_CR1_TE | USART_CR1_RE),
  1863.              (uint32_t)husart->Init.WordLength | husart->Init.Parity | husart->Init.Mode);
  1864.  
  1865.   /*-------------------------- USART CR3 Configuration -----------------------*/  
  1866.   /* Clear CTSE and RTSE bits */
  1867.   CLEAR_BIT(husart->Instance->CR3, (uint32_t)(USART_CR3_RTSE | USART_CR3_CTSE));
  1868.  
  1869.   /*-------------------------- USART BRR Configuration -----------------------*/
  1870.   if((husart->Instance == USART1))
  1871.   {
  1872.     husart->Instance->BRR = USART_BRR(HAL_RCC_GetPCLK2Freq(), husart->Init.BaudRate);
  1873.   }
  1874.   else
  1875.   {
  1876.     husart->Instance->BRR = USART_BRR(HAL_RCC_GetPCLK1Freq(), husart->Init.BaudRate);
  1877.   }
  1878. }
  1879.  
  1880. /**
  1881.   * @}
  1882.   */
  1883.  
  1884. #endif /* HAL_USART_MODULE_ENABLED */
  1885. /**
  1886.   * @}
  1887.   */
  1888.  
  1889. /**
  1890.   * @}
  1891.   */
  1892.  
  1893. /************************ (C) COPYRIGHT STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/
  1894.