TI-RTOS Drivers  tidrivers_cc13xx_cc26xx_2_20_00_08
Data Fields
UARTCC26XX_HWAttrsV1 Struct Reference

UARTCC26XX Hardware attributes. More...

#include <UARTCC26XX.h>

Data Fields

uint32_t baseAddr
 
uint32_t powerMngrId
 
int intNum
 
uint8_t intPriority
 UART Peripheral's interrupt priority. More...
 
uint32_t swiPriority
 SPI SWI priority. The higher the number, the higher the priority. The minimum is 0 and the maximum is 15 by default. The maximum can be reduced to save RAM by adding or modifying Swi.numPriorities in the kernel configuration file. More...
 
uint8_t txPin
 
uint8_t rxPin
 
uint8_t ctsPin
 
uint8_t rtsPin
 

Detailed Description

UARTCC26XX Hardware attributes.

These fields, with the exception of intPriority, are used by driverlib APIs and therefore must be populated by driverlib macro definitions. For CC26xxWare these definitions are found in:

intPriority is the UART peripheral's 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 sample structure is shown below:

const UARTCC26XX_HWAttrsV1 uartCC26xxHWAttrs[] = {
{
.baseAddr = UART0_BASE,
.powerMngrId = PERIPH_UART0,
.intNum = INT_UART0,
.intPriority = ~0,
.swiPriority = 0,
.txPin = Board_UART_TX,
.rxPin = Board_UART_RX,
.ctsPin = PIN_UNASSIGNED,
.rtsPin = PIN_UNASSIGNED
}
};

The .ctsPin and .rtsPin must be assigned to enable flow control.

Field Documentation

uint32_t UARTCC26XX_HWAttrsV1::baseAddr

UART Peripheral's base address

uint32_t UARTCC26XX_HWAttrsV1::powerMngrId

UART Peripheral's power manager ID

int UARTCC26XX_HWAttrsV1::intNum

UART Peripheral's interrupt vector

uint8_t UARTCC26XX_HWAttrsV1::intPriority

UART Peripheral's interrupt priority.

The CC26xx uses three of the priority bits, meaning ~0 has the same effect as (7 << 5).

(7 << 5) will apply the lowest priority.

(1 << 5) will apply the highest priority.

Setting the priority to 0 is not supported by this driver.

HWI's with priority 0 ignore the HWI dispatcher to support zero-latency interrupts, thus invalidating the critical sections in this driver.

uint32_t UARTCC26XX_HWAttrsV1::swiPriority

SPI SWI priority. The higher the number, the higher the priority. The minimum is 0 and the maximum is 15 by default. The maximum can be reduced to save RAM by adding or modifying Swi.numPriorities in the kernel configuration file.

uint8_t UARTCC26XX_HWAttrsV1::txPin

UART TX pin

uint8_t UARTCC26XX_HWAttrsV1::rxPin

UART RX pin

uint8_t UARTCC26XX_HWAttrsV1::ctsPin

UART CTS pin

uint8_t UARTCC26XX_HWAttrsV1::rtsPin

UART RTS pin


The documentation for this struct was generated from the following file:
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