/**************************************************************************** * arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32l15xxx_rcc.c * For STM32L100xx, STM32L151xx, STM32L152xx and STM32L162xx advanced ARM- * based 32-bit MCUs * * Copyright (C) 2013 Gregory Nutt. All rights reserved. * Author: Gregory Nutt * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * 3. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE * COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, * BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS * OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED * AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN * ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. * ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Included Files ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Definitions ****************************************************************************/ /* Allow up to 100 milliseconds for the high speed clock to become ready. * that is a very long delay, but if the clock does not become ready we are * hosed anyway. Normally this is very fast, but I have seen at least one * board that required this long, long timeout for the HSE to be ready. */ #define HSERDY_TIMEOUT (100 * CONFIG_BOARD_LOOPSPERMSEC) /**************************************************************************** * Private Data ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Private Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: rcc_reset * * Description: * Put all RCC registers in reset state * ****************************************************************************/ static inline void rcc_reset(void) { #if 0 /* None of this is necessary if only called from power up */ uint32_t regval; /* Make sure that all devices are out of reset */ putreg32(0, STM32_RCC_AHBRSTR); /* Disable AHB Peripheral Reset */ putreg32(0, STM32_RCC_APB2RSTR); /* Disable APB2 Peripheral Reset */ putreg32(0, STM32_RCC_APB1RSTR); /* Disable APB1 Peripheral Reset */ /* Disable all clocking (other than to FLASH) */ putreg32(RCC_AHBENR_FLITFEN, STM32_RCC_AHBENR); /* FLITF Clock ON */ putreg32(0, STM32_RCC_APB2ENR); /* Disable APB2 Peripheral Clock */ putreg32(0, STM32_RCC_APB1ENR); /* Disable APB1 Peripheral Clock */ /* Set the Internal clock sources calibration register to its reset value. * MSI to the default frequency (nominally 2.097MHz), MSITRIM=0, HSITRIM=0x10. * Preserve the factory HSICAL and MSICAL settings. */ regval = getreg32(STM32_RCC_ICSCR); regval &= (RCC_ICSCR_HSICAL_MASK | RCC_ICSCR_MSICAL_MASK); regval |= (RCC_ICSR_RSTVAL & ~(RCC_ICSCR_HSICAL_MASK | RCC_ICSCR_MSICAL_MASK)); putreg32(regval, STM32_RCC_ICSCR); /* Enable the internal MSI */ regval = getreg32(STM32_RCC_CR); /* Enable the MSI */ regval |= RCC_CR_MSION; putreg32(regval, STM32_RCC_CR); /* Set the CFGR register to its reset value: Reset SW, HPRE, PPRE1, PPRE2, * and MCO bits. Resetting SW selects the MSI clock as the system clock * source. We do not clear PLL values yet because the PLL may be providing * the SYSCLK and we want the PLL to be stable through the transition. */ regval &= ~(RCC_CFGR_SW_MASK | RCC_CFGR_HPRE_MASK | RCC_CFGR_PPRE1_MASK | RCC_CFGR_PPRE2_MASK | RCC_CFGR_MCOSEL_MASK | RCC_CFGR_MCOPRE_MASK); putreg32(regval, STM32_RCC_CFGR); /* Make sure that the selected MSI source is used as the system clock source */ while ((getreg32(STM32_RCC_CFGR) & RCC_CFGR_SWS_MASK) != RCC_CFGR_SWS_MSI); /* Now we can disable the alternative clock sources: HSE, HSI, PLL, CSS and RTCPRE. Also, * reset the HSE bypass. This restores the RCC CR to its reset state. */ regval = getreg32(STM32_RCC_CR); /* Disable the HSE and the PLL */ regval &= ~(RCC_CR_HSION | RCC_CR_HSEON | RCC_CR_PLLON | RCC_CR_CSSON | RCC_CR_RTCPRE_MASK); putreg32(regval, STM32_RCC_CR); regval = getreg32(STM32_RCC_CR); /* Reset HSEBYP bit */ regval &= ~RCC_CR_HSEBYP; putreg32(regval, STM32_RCC_CR); /* Now we can reset the CFGR PLL fields to their reset value */ regval = getreg32(STM32_RCC_CFGR); /* Reset PLLSRC, PLLMUL, and PLLDIV bits */ regval &= ~(RCC_CFGR_PLLSRC | RCC_CFGR_PLLMUL_MASK | RCC_CFGR_PLLDIV_MASK); putreg32(regval, STM32_RCC_CFGR); /* Make sure that all interrupts are disabled */ putreg32(0, STM32_RCC_CIR); /* Disable all interrupts */ /* Go to the (default) voltage range 2 */ stm32_pwr_setvos(PWR_CR_VOS_SCALE_2); /* Reset the FLASH controller to 32-bit mode, no wait states. * * First, program the new number of WS to the LATENCY bit in Flash access * control register (FLASH_ACR) */ regval = getreg32(STM32_FLASH_ACR); regval &= ~FLASH_ACR_LATENCY; /* No wait states */ putreg32(regval, STM32_FLASH_ACR); /* Check that the new number of WS is taken into account by reading FLASH_ACR */ /* Program the 32-bit access by clearing ACC64 in FLASH_ACR */ regval &= ~FLASH_ACR_ACC64; /* 32-bit access mode */ putreg32(regval, STM32_FLASH_ACR); /* Check that 32-bit access is taken into account by reading FLASH_ACR */ #endif } /**************************************************************************** * Name: rcc_enableahb * * Description: * Enable selected AHB peripherals * ****************************************************************************/ static inline void rcc_enableahb(void) { uint32_t regval; /* Always enable FLITF clock clock */ regval = RCC_AHBENR_FLITFEN; /* Enable GPIOA-E, H, F-G (not all parts have all ports) */ regval |= (RCC_AHBENR_GPIOPAEN | RCC_AHBENR_GPIOPBEN | RCC_AHBENR_GPIOPCEN | RCC_AHBENR_GPIOPDEN | RCC_AHBENR_GPIOPEEN | RCC_AHBENR_GPIOPHEN | RCC_AHBENR_GPIOPFEN | RCC_AHBENR_GPIOPGEN); #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_CRC /* CRC clock enable */ regval |= RCC_AHBENR_CRCEN; #endif #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_DMA1 /* DMA 1 clock enable */ regval |= RCC_AHBENR_DMA1EN; #endif #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_DMA2 /* DMA 2 clock enable */ regval |= RCC_AHBENR_DMA2EN; #endif #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_AES /* AES clock enable */ regval |= RCC_AHBENR_AESEN; #endif #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_FSMC /* FSMC clock enable */ regval |= RCC_AHBENR_FSMCEN; #endif putreg32(regval, STM32_RCC_AHBENR); /* Enable peripherals */ } /**************************************************************************** * Name: rcc_enableapb1 * * Description: * Enable selected APB1 peripherals * ****************************************************************************/ static inline void rcc_enableapb1(void) { uint32_t regval; /* Set the appropriate bits in the APB1ENR register to enabled the * selected APB1 peripherals. */ regval = getreg32(STM32_RCC_APB1ENR); #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_TIM2 /* Timer 2 clock enable */ #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_FORCEPOWER regval |= RCC_APB1ENR_TIM2EN; #endif #endif #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_TIM3 /* Timer 3 clock enable */ #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_FORCEPOWER regval |= RCC_APB1ENR_TIM3EN; #endif #endif #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_TIM4 /* Timer 4 clock enable */ #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_FORCEPOWER regval |= RCC_APB1ENR_TIM4EN; #endif #endif #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_TIM5 /* Timer 5 clock enable */ #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_FORCEPOWER regval |= RCC_APB1ENR_TIM5EN; #endif #endif #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_TIM6 /* Timer 6 clock enable */ #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_FORCEPOWER regval |= RCC_APB1ENR_TIM6EN; #endif #endif #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_TIM7 /* Timer 7 clock enable */ #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_FORCEPOWER regval |= RCC_APB1ENR_TIM7EN; #endif #endif #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_LCD /* LCD clock enable */ regval |= RCC_APB1ENR_LCDEN; #endif #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_WWDG /* Window Watchdog clock enable */ regval |= RCC_APB1ENR_WWDGEN; #endif #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_SPI2 /* SPI 2 clock enable */ regval |= RCC_APB1ENR_SPI2EN; #endif #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_SPI3 /* SPI 3 clock enable */ regval |= RCC_APB1ENR_SPI3EN; #endif #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_USART2 /* USART 2 clock enable */ regval |= RCC_APB1ENR_USART2EN; #endif #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_USART3 /* USART 3 clock enable */ regval |= RCC_APB1ENR_USART3EN; #endif #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_USART4 /* USART 4 clock enable */ regval |= RCC_APB1ENR_USART4EN; #endif #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_USART5 /* USART 5 clock enable */ regval |= RCC_APB1ENR_USART5EN; #endif #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_I2C1 /* I2C 1 clock enable */ #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_FORCEPOWER regval |= RCC_APB1ENR_I2C1EN; #endif #endif #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_I2C2 /* I2C 2 clock enable */ #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_FORCEPOWER regval |= RCC_APB1ENR_I2C2EN; #endif #endif #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_USB /* USB clock enable */ regval |= RCC_APB1ENR_USBEN; #endif #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_PWR /* Power interface clock enable */ regval |= RCC_APB1ENR_PWREN; #endif #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_DAC /* DAC interface clock enable */ regval |= RCC_APB1ENR_DACEN; #endif #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_COMP /* COMP interface clock enable */ regval |= RCC_APB1ENR_COMPEN; #endif putreg32(regval, STM32_RCC_APB1ENR); } /**************************************************************************** * Name: rcc_enableapb2 * * Description: * Enable selected APB2 peripherals * ****************************************************************************/ static inline void rcc_enableapb2(void) { uint32_t regval; /* Set the appropriate bits in the APB2ENR register to enabled the * selected APB2 peripherals. */ regval = getreg32(STM32_RCC_APB2ENR); #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_SYSCFG /* SYSCFG clock */ regval |= RCC_APB2ENR_SYSCFGEN; #endif #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_TIM9 /* TIM9 Timer clock enable */ #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_FORCEPOWER regval |= RCC_APB2ENR_TIM9EN; #endif #endif #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_TIM10 /* TIM10 Timer clock enable */ #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_FORCEPOWER regval |= RCC_APB2ENR_TIM10EN; #endif #endif #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_TIM11 /* TIM11 Timer clock enable */ #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_FORCEPOWER regval |= RCC_APB2ENR_TIM11EN; #endif #endif #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_ADC1 /* ADC 1 clock enable */ regval |= RCC_APB2ENR_ADC1EN; #endif #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_SDIO /* SDIO clock enable */ regval |= RCC_APB2ENR_SDIOEN; #endif #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_SPI1 /* SPI 1 clock enable */ regval |= RCC_APB2ENR_SPI1EN; #endif #ifdef CONFIG_STM32_USART1 /* USART1 clock enable */ regval |= RCC_APB2ENR_USART1EN; #endif putreg32(regval, STM32_RCC_APB2ENR); } /**************************************************************************** * Name: stm32_rcc_enablehse * * Description: * Enable the External High-Speed (HSE) Oscillator. * ****************************************************************************/ #if (STM32_CFGR_PLLSRC == RCC_CFGR_PLLSRC) || (STM32_SYSCLK_SW == RCC_CFGR_SW_HSE) static inline bool stm32_rcc_enablehse(void) { uint32_t regval; volatile int32_t timeout; /* Enable External High-Speed Clock (HSE) */ regval = getreg32(STM32_RCC_CR); regval &= ~RCC_CR_HSEBYP; /* Disable HSE clock bypass */ regval |= RCC_CR_HSEON; /* Enable HSE */ putreg32(regval, STM32_RCC_CR); /* Wait until the HSE is ready (or until a timeout elapsed) */ for (timeout = HSERDY_TIMEOUT; timeout > 0; timeout--) { /* Check if the HSERDY flag is set in the CR */ if ((getreg32(STM32_RCC_CR) & RCC_CR_HSERDY) != 0) { /* If so, then return TRUE */ return true; } } /* In the case of a timeout starting the HSE, we really don't have a * strategy. This is almost always a hardware failure or misconfiguration. */ return false; } #endif /**************************************************************************** * Name: stm32_stdclockconfig * * Description: * Called to change to new clock based on settings in board.h. * * NOTE: This logic would need to be extended if you need to select low- * power clocking modes or any clocking other than PLL driven by the HSE. * ****************************************************************************/ #ifndef CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD_STM32_CUSTOM_CLOCKCONFIG static void stm32_stdclockconfig(void) { uint32_t regval; /* Go to the high performance voltage range 1 if necessary. In this mode, * the PLL VCO frequency can be up to 96MHz. USB and SDIO can be supported. * * Range 1: PLLVCO up to 96MHz in range 1 (1.8V) * Range 2: PLLVCO up to 48MHz in range 2 (1.5V) * Range 3: PLLVCO up to 24MHz in range 3 (1.2V) */ #if STM32_PLL_FREQUENCY > 48000000 stm32_pwr_setvos(PWR_CR_VOS_SCALE_1); #endif /* Enable the source clock for the PLL (via HSE or HSI), HSE, and HSI. * NOTE that only PLL, HSE, or HSI are supported for the system clock * in this implementation */ #if (STM32_CFGR_PLLSRC == RCC_CFGR_PLLSRC) || (STM32_SYSCLK_SW == RCC_CFGR_SW_HSE) /* The PLL is using the HSE, or the HSE is the system clock. In either * case, we need to enable HSE clocking. */ if (!stm32_rcc_enablehse()) { /* In the case of a timeout starting the HSE, we really don't have a * strategy. This is almost always a hardware failure or * misconfiguration (for example, if no crystal is fitted on the board. */ return; } #elif (STM32_CFGR_PLLSRC == 0) || (STM32_SYSCLK_SW == RCC_CFGR_SW_HSI) /* The PLL is using the HSI, or the HSI is the system clock. In either * case, we need to enable HSI clocking. */ regval = getreg32(STM32_RCC_CR); /* Enable the HSI */ regval |= RCC_CR_HSION; putreg32(regval, STM32_RCC_CR); /* Wait until the HSI clock is ready. Since this is an internal clock, no * timeout is expected */ while ((getreg32(STM32_RCC_CR) & RCC_CR_HSIRDY) == 0); #endif /* Increasing the CPU frequency (in the same voltage range): * * After reset, the used clock is the MSI (2 MHz) with 0 WS configured in the * FLASH_ACR register. 32-bit access is enabled and prefetch is disabled. * ST strongly recommends to use the following software sequences to tune the * number of wait states needed to access the Flash memory with the CPU * frequency. * * - Program the 64-bit access by setting the ACC64 bit in Flash access * control register (FLASH_ACR) * - Check that 64-bit access is taken into account by reading FLASH_ACR * - Program 1 WS to the LATENCY bit in FLASH_ACR * - Check that the new number of WS is taken into account by reading FLASH_ACR * - Modify the CPU clock source by writing to the SW bits in the Clock * configuration register (RCC_CFGR) * - If needed, modify the CPU clock prescaler by writing to the HPRE bits in * RCC_CFGR * - Check that the new CPU clock source or/and the new CPU clock prescaler * value is/are taken into account by reading the clock source status (SWS * bits) or/and the AHB prescaler value (HPRE bits), respectively, in the * RCC_CFGR register */ regval = getreg32(STM32_FLASH_ACR); regval |= FLASH_ACR_ACC64; /* 64-bit access mode */ putreg32(regval, STM32_FLASH_ACR); regval |= FLASH_ACR_LATENCY; /* One wait state */ putreg32(regval, STM32_FLASH_ACR); /* Enable FLASH prefetch */ regval |= FLASH_ACR_PRFTEN; putreg32(regval, STM32_FLASH_ACR); /* Set the HCLK source/divider */ regval = getreg32(STM32_RCC_CFGR); regval &= ~RCC_CFGR_HPRE_MASK; regval |= STM32_RCC_CFGR_HPRE; putreg32(regval, STM32_RCC_CFGR); /* Set the PCLK2 divider */ regval = getreg32(STM32_RCC_CFGR); regval &= ~RCC_CFGR_PPRE2_MASK; regval |= STM32_RCC_CFGR_PPRE2; putreg32(regval, STM32_RCC_CFGR); /* Set the PCLK1 divider */ regval = getreg32(STM32_RCC_CFGR); regval &= ~RCC_CFGR_PPRE1_MASK; regval |= STM32_RCC_CFGR_PPRE1; putreg32(regval, STM32_RCC_CFGR); /* If we are using the PLL, configure and start it */ #if STM32_SYSCLK_SW == RCC_CFGR_SW_PLL /* Set the PLL divider and multipler. NOTE: The PLL needs to be disabled * to do these operation. We know this is the case here because pll_reset() * was previously called by stm32_clockconfig(). */ regval = getreg32(STM32_RCC_CFGR); regval &= ~(RCC_CFGR_PLLSRC | RCC_CFGR_PLLMUL_MASK | RCC_CFGR_PLLDIV_MASK); regval |= (STM32_CFGR_PLLSRC | STM32_CFGR_PLLMUL | STM32_CFGR_PLLDIV); putreg32(regval, STM32_RCC_CFGR); /* Enable the PLL */ regval = getreg32(STM32_RCC_CR); regval |= RCC_CR_PLLON; putreg32(regval, STM32_RCC_CR); /* Wait until the PLL is ready */ while ((getreg32(STM32_RCC_CR) & RCC_CR_PLLRDY) == 0); #endif /* Select the system clock source (probably the PLL) */ regval = getreg32(STM32_RCC_CFGR); regval &= ~RCC_CFGR_SW_MASK; regval |= STM32_SYSCLK_SW; putreg32(regval, STM32_RCC_CFGR); /* Wait until the selected source is used as the system clock source */ while ((getreg32(STM32_RCC_CFGR) & RCC_CFGR_SWS_MASK) != STM32_SYSCLK_SWS); } #endif /**************************************************************************** * Name: rcc_enableperiphals ****************************************************************************/ static inline void rcc_enableperipherals(void) { rcc_enableahb(); rcc_enableapb2(); rcc_enableapb1(); } /**************************************************************************** * Public Functions ****************************************************************************/