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Re: Problem setting up an ISR for a K60 PORT
- From: Lambrecht Jürgen <J dot Lambrecht at TELEVIC dot com>
- To: Michael Jones <mjones at linear dot com>
- Cc: "ecos-devel at ecos dot sourceware dot org" <ecos-devel at ecos dot sourceware dot org>, ecos <ecos-discuss at ecos dot sourceware dot org>
- Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2013 09:33:49 +0100
- Subject: Re: Problem setting up an ISR for a K60 PORT
- References: <A60E30AB-6F4C-4A0E-8B39-BC76435B33D2@linear.com>
Hi Michael,
first of all, I think your message should be sent to ecos-discuss
instead (so I put it in cc).
I put some comments below - it is a long time ago I coded ISR/DSR, so I
just looked to some working code of ours to compare.
On 02/19/2013 01:12 AM, Michael Jones wrote:
> I am struggling to setup an ISR/DSR for a PORT on the K60. My goal is to get an ISR/DSR when Pin 19 of PORTA transitions from high to low. This is pin PTA19 of the device.
>
> My non-working code and complete code below.
>
> What the code tries to do is setup PORTA PIN19 as input. Then take the PCR register and set the interrupt to work off a falling edge.
>
> Then create the ISR/DSR.
>
> When I toggle the pin, nothing happens.
>
> FYI the hardware works with MQX, so I know the hardware is ok. I use it the same way under MQX where I get an ISR from a negative edge. And I have put a scope on it to make sure there is an edge. So I am quite sure the problem is the code.
>
> This code was generated by trying to understand the Kinetis code, but things were not clear to me. Some macros use __pin to mean different things. So this is my best guess.
>
> Does anyone know how to do this?
>
> PORT SETUP CODE
> ================
>
> cyghwr_hal_kinetis_port_t *port_p;
>
> CYGHWR_HAL_KINETIS_GPIO_PIN_DDR_IN(ALERT_PORT, ALERT_PIN);
>
> // Get address for PORTA
> port_p = Ports[0];
>
> // 0xA means interrupt on falling edge.
> // Read modify write PCR
> port_p->pcr[ALERT_PIN] =
> (port_p->pcr[ALERT_PIN]& 0xFFF0FFFF) |
> (0xA<< 16);
>
> // Create an ISR/DSR for PORTA.
> // Assuming the priority is what the DSR will run at.
> // No data passed.
> cyg_interrupt_create(
> CYGNUM_HAL_INTERRUPT_PORTA, // Vector
> 3, // Priority
> (cyg_addrword_t)0, // Data
> alert_isr, // ISR
> alert_dsr, // DSR
> &alert_handle, // Handle
> &alert_interrupt); // INTR
> cyg_thread_suspend(cyg_thread_self());
After our 'interrupt_create', we also have those calls (we use IRQ2
instead of your PORTA):
cyg_interrupt_attach(t_intrhandle);
cyg_interrupt_configure(CYGNUM_HAL_INTERRUPT_IRQ2, TLV_FALSE, TLV_FALSE);
cyg_interrupt_acknowledge(CYGNUM_HAL_INTERRUPT_IRQ2);
cyg_interrupt_unmask(CYGNUM_HAL_INTERRUPT_IRQ2);
Why do you call 'cyg_thread_suspend...' ? I do not see code that creates
a thread. And when I create a thread, I do cyg_thread_create(...);
cyg_thread_resume(..);.
Why do you need a thread when your code is run by interrupts?
> }
>
> ALL CODE
> =========
>
> #ifndef ALERT_H_
> #define ALERT_H_
>
> #include<cyg/kernel/kapi.h>
> #include<cyg/hal/var_io_gpio.h>
> #include<cyg/hal/drv_api.h>
> #include<cyg/hal/var_io.h>
>
> #define ALERT_PORT A
> #define ALERT_PIN 19
>
> extern void start_alert(cyg_addrword_t data);
>
> #endif
>
> #include "alert.h"
>
> cyg_handle_t alert_handle;
> cyg_interrupt alert_interrupt;
>
> cyghwr_hal_kinetis_port_t * const Ports[] = {
> CYGHWR_HAL_KINETIS_PORTA_P, CYGHWR_HAL_KINETIS_PORTB_P,
> CYGHWR_HAL_KINETIS_PORTC_P, CYGHWR_HAL_KINETIS_PORTD_P,
> CYGHWR_HAL_KINETIS_PORTE_P
> };
>
> cyg_uint32 alert_isr( cyg_vector_t vector,
> cyg_addrword_t data
> )
> {
> return CYG_ISR_HANDLED | CYG_ISR_CALL_DSR;
No need for:
cyg_interrupt_mask(CYGNUM_HAL_INTERRUPT_IRQ2);
cyg_interrupt_acknowledge(CYGNUM_HAL_INTERRUPT_IRQ2);
?
> }
>
> void alert_dsr( cyg_vector_t vector,
> cyg_ucount32 count,
> cyg_addrword_t data
> )
> {
I guess you still need to add code here.
No need for this at the end:
cyg_interrupt_unmask(CYGNUM_HAL_INTERRUPT_IRQ2);
?
I hope this helps. Kind regards,
Jürgen
> }
>
> void pmbus_alert_callback(void)
> {
>
>
> }
>
> void start_alert(cyg_addrword_t data)
> {
> cyghwr_hal_kinetis_port_t *port_p;
>
> CYGHWR_HAL_KINETIS_GPIO_PIN_DDR_IN(ALERT_PORT, ALERT_PIN);
>
> // Get address for PORTA
> port_p = Ports[0];
>
> // 0xA means interrupt on falling edge.
> // Read modify write PCR
> port_p->pcr[ALERT_PIN] =
> (port_p->pcr[ALERT_PIN]& 0xFFF0FFFF) |
> (0xA<< 16);
>
> // Create an ISR/DSR for PORTA.
> // Assuming the priority is what the DSR will run at.
> // No data passed.
> cyg_interrupt_create(
> CYGNUM_HAL_INTERRUPT_PORTA, // Vector
> 3, // Priority
> (cyg_addrword_t)0, // Data
> alert_isr, // ISR
> alert_dsr, // DSR
> &alert_handle, // Handle
> &alert_interrupt); // INTR
> cyg_thread_suspend(cyg_thread_self());
> }
>
>
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Jürgen Lambrecht
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