#ifndef __CLOCK_ENABLE_MANAGER_H__ #define __CLOCK_ENABLE_MANAGER_H__ #include #include /** * @brief The RCC Enable Manager uses static memory with a fixed maximum */ #define RCC_ENABLE_MANAGER_STATIC 1U #if RCC_ENABLE_MANAGER_STATIC #define RCC_ENABLE_MANAGER_COUNT 30U #else #error "RCC Enable Manager not yet implemented with dynamic memory" #endif /** * @brief Enable Clock for peripheral by setting the corresponding bit (@p bit_no) to one * * This function also keeps a enable count on each bit that is set, in order to allow nested enables/disables * * If there is no more space to track a new register bit in memory (either due to the static limit or due to no remaining heap space), * the function still enables the peripheral clock but does not track it and returns -1 * * @param rcc_enable_register * @param bit_no * * @return 0 if successful */ int rcc_manager_enable_clock(volatile uint32_t *rcc_enable_register, uint8_t bit_no); /** * @brief Disable clock for peripheral and decrement the enaböe-counter of that bit. * * If there is no bit entry in the counting table yet, teh peripheral clock is not disabled and error code * -1 is returned. * * If the count reaches zero, the element is removed from the list to make room for new ones * * @param rcc_enable_register Register to disable the bit in * @param bit_no Bit number (0 to 31) of the bit to disable * @return 0 if successful */ int rcc_manager_disable_clock(volatile uint32_t *rcc_enable_register, uint8_t bit_no); #endif /* __CLOCK_ENABLE_MANAGER_H__ */