contiki/cpu/cc26xx-cc13xx/dev/cc26xx-uart.h
Jonas Olsson 01e36532c2 Add support for the CC13xx CPU
This commit:

* Moves all cpu files from cpu/cc26xx to cpu/cc26xx-cc13xx
* Bumps the CC26xxware submodule to the latest TI release
* Adds CC13xxware as a submodule
* Adds support for sub-ghz mode / IEEE 802.15.4g
* Splits the driver into multiple files for clarity. We now have the following structure:
  * A common module that handles access to the RF core, interrupts etc
  * A module that takes care of BLE functionality
  * A netstack radio driver for IEEE mode (2.4GHz)
  * A netstack radio driver for PROP mode (sub-ghz - multiple bands)

This commit also adds tick suppression functionality, applicable to all chips of the CC26xx and CC13xx families. Instead waking up on every clock tick simply to increment our software counter, we now only wake up just in time to service the next scheduled etimer. ContikiMAC-triggered wakeups are unaffected.

Laslty, this commit also applies a number of minor changes:
* Addition of missing includes
* Removal of stub functions
* Removal of a woraround for a CC26xxware bug that has now been fixed
2015-08-23 19:54:42 +01:00

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/**
* \addtogroup cc26xx
* @{
*
* \defgroup cc26xx-uart CC13xx/CC26xx UARTs
*
* Driver for the CC13xx/CC26xx UART controller
* @{
*
* \file
* Header file for the CC13xx/CC26xx UART driver
*/
#ifndef CC26XX_UART_H_
#define CC26XX_UART_H_
#include <stdint.h>
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/** \name UART functions
* @{
*/
/**
* \brief Initialises the UART controller, configures I/O control
* and interrupts
*/
void cc26xx_uart_init();
/**
* \brief Sends a single character down the UART
* \param b The character to transmit
*/
void cc26xx_uart_write_byte(uint8_t b);
/**
* \brief Assigns a callback to be called when the UART receives a byte
* \param input A pointer to the function
*
* If \e input is NULL, the UART driver will assume that RX functionality is
* not required and it will be disabled. It will also disable the module's
* clocks under sleep and deep sleep and allow the SERIAL PD to be powered off.
*
* If \e input is not NULL, the UART driver will assume that RX is in fact
* required and it will be enabled. The module's clocks will be enabled under
* sleep and deep sleep and the driver will not allow the SERIAL PD to turn
* off during deep sleep, so that the UART can still receive bytes.
*
* \note This has a significant impact on overall energy consumption, so you
* should only enabled UART RX input when it's actually required.
*/
void cc26xx_uart_set_input(int (*input)(unsigned char c));
/**
* \brief Returns the UART busy status
* \return UART_IDLE or UART_BUSY
*
* ti_lib_uart_busy() will access UART registers. It is our responsibility
* to first make sure the UART is accessible before calling it. Hence this
* wrapper.
*
* Return values are defined in CC26xxware's uart.h
*/
uint8_t cc26xx_uart_busy(void);
/** @} */
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#endif /* CC26XX_UART_H_ */
/**
* @}
* @}
*/