TI-RTOS for SimpleLink Wireless MCUs
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GPIO device specific driver configuration structure. More...
#include <GPIOMSP432.h>
Data Fields | |
GPIO_PinConfig * | pinConfigs |
GPIO_CallbackFxn * | callbacks |
uint32_t | numberOfPinConfigs |
uint32_t | numberOfCallbacks |
uint32_t | intPriority |
GPIO device specific driver configuration structure.
GPIO_PinConfig* GPIOMSP432_Config::pinConfigs |
Pointer to the board's GPIO_PinConfig array
GPIO_CallbackFxn* GPIOMSP432_Config::callbacks |
Pointer to the board's GPIO_CallbackFxn array
uint32_t GPIOMSP432_Config::numberOfPinConfigs |
number of GPIO_PinConfigs defined
uint32_t GPIOMSP432_Config::numberOfCallbacks |
number of GPIO_Callbacks defined
uint32_t GPIOMSP432_Config::intPriority |
Interrupt priority used for call back interrupts
intPriority is the interrupt priority, as defined by the underlying OS. It is passed unmodified to the underlying OS's interrupt handler creation code, so you need to refer to the OS documentation for usage. For example, for SYS/BIOS applications, refer to the ti.sysbios.family.arm.m3.Hwi documentation for SYS/BIOS usage of interrupt priorities. If the driver uses the ti.drivers.ports interface instead of making OS calls directly, then the HwiP port handles the interrupt priority in an OS specific way. In the case of the SYS/BIOS port, intPriority is passed unmodified to Hwi_create().
A setting of ~0 will configure the lowest possible priority.