qmk_firmware/drivers/arm/i2c_master.h
yiancar 1acafc94f4 Correct ARM STM32 I2C frequency. (#7080)
It was beleaved that this setting result in a 400Khz I2C bus.

This was incorrect, actual frequency measure with a logic analyzer was around 150Khz.

This is derived from the excel sheet linked in the .h file.
Also confirmed with the ST IDE.
2019-10-31 09:19:57 -07:00

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/* Copyright 2018 Jack Humbert
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/* This library follows the convention of the AVR i2c_master library.
* As a result addresses are expected to be already shifted (addr << 1).
* I2CD1 is the default driver which corresponds to pins B6 and B7. This
* can be changed.
* Please ensure that HAL_USE_I2C is TRUE in the halconf.h file and that
* STM32_I2C_USE_I2C1 is TRUE in the mcuconf.h file.
*/
#pragma once
#include "ch.h"
#include <hal.h>
#if defined(STM32F1XX) || defined(STM32F1xx) || defined(STM32F2xx) || defined(STM32F4xx) || defined(STM32L0xx) || defined(STM32L1xx)
# define USE_I2CV1
#endif
#ifdef I2C1_BANK
# define I2C1_SCL_BANK I2C1_BANK
# define I2C1_SDA_BANK I2C1_BANK
#endif
#ifndef I2C1_SCL_BANK
# define I2C1_SCL_BANK GPIOB
#endif
#ifndef I2C1_SDA_BANK
# define I2C1_SDA_BANK GPIOB
#endif
#ifndef I2C1_SCL
# define I2C1_SCL 6
#endif
#ifndef I2C1_SDA
# define I2C1_SDA 7
#endif
#ifdef USE_I2CV1
# ifndef I2C1_OPMODE
# define I2C1_OPMODE OPMODE_I2C
# endif
# ifndef I2C1_CLOCK_SPEED
# define I2C1_CLOCK_SPEED 100000 /* 400000 */
# endif
# ifndef I2C1_DUTY_CYCLE
# define I2C1_DUTY_CYCLE STD_DUTY_CYCLE /* FAST_DUTY_CYCLE_2 */
# endif
#else
// The default PAL alternate modes are used to signal that the pins are used for I2C
# ifndef I2C1_SCL_PAL_MODE
# define I2C1_SCL_PAL_MODE 4
# endif
# ifndef I2C1_SDA_PAL_MODE
# define I2C1_SDA_PAL_MODE 4
# endif
// The default timing values below configures the I2C clock to 400khz assuming a 72Mhz clock
// For more info : https://www.st.com/en/embedded-software/stsw-stm32126.html
# ifndef I2C1_TIMINGR_PRESC
# define I2C1_TIMINGR_PRESC 0U
# endif
# ifndef I2C1_TIMINGR_SCLDEL
# define I2C1_TIMINGR_SCLDEL 7U
# endif
# ifndef I2C1_TIMINGR_SDADEL
# define I2C1_TIMINGR_SDADEL 0U
# endif
# ifndef I2C1_TIMINGR_SCLH
# define I2C1_TIMINGR_SCLH 38U
# endif
# ifndef I2C1_TIMINGR_SCLL
# define I2C1_TIMINGR_SCLL 129U
# endif
#endif
#ifndef I2C_DRIVER
# define I2C_DRIVER I2CD1
#endif
typedef int16_t i2c_status_t;
#define I2C_STATUS_SUCCESS (0)
#define I2C_STATUS_ERROR (-1)
#define I2C_STATUS_TIMEOUT (-2)
void i2c_init(void);
i2c_status_t i2c_start(uint8_t address);
i2c_status_t i2c_transmit(uint8_t address, const uint8_t* data, uint16_t length, uint16_t timeout);
i2c_status_t i2c_receive(uint8_t address, uint8_t* data, uint16_t length, uint16_t timeout);
i2c_status_t i2c_transmit_receive(uint8_t address, uint8_t* tx_body, uint16_t tx_length, uint8_t* rx_body, uint16_t rx_length);
i2c_status_t i2c_writeReg(uint8_t devaddr, uint8_t regaddr, const uint8_t* data, uint16_t length, uint16_t timeout);
i2c_status_t i2c_readReg(uint8_t devaddr, uint8_t regaddr, uint8_t* data, uint16_t length, uint16_t timeout);
void i2c_stop(void);