espressif_tinyusb/tinyusb/common/fifo.c

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/**************************************************************************/
/*!
@file fifo.c
@author hathach (tinyusb.org)
@section LICENSE
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This file is part of the tinyusb stack.
*/
/**************************************************************************/
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#include "fifo.h"
/**************************************************************************/
/*!
@brief Disables the IRQ specified in the FIFO's 'irq' field
to prevent reads/write issues with interrupts
@param[in] f
Pointer to the FIFO that should be protected
*/
/**************************************************************************/
static inline void mutex_lock (fifo_t* f)
{
// if (f->irq > 0)
// NVIC_DisableIRQ(f->irq);
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}
/**************************************************************************/
/*!
@brief Re-enables the IRQ specified in the FIFO's 'irq' field
@param[in] f
Pointer to the FIFO that should be protected
*/
/**************************************************************************/
static inline void mutex_unlock (fifo_t* f)
{
// if (f->irq > 0)
// NVIC_EnableIRQ(f->irq);
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}
/**************************************************************************/
/*!
@brief Initialises the FIFO buffer
@param[in] f
Pointer to the fifo_t object to intiialize
@param[in] buffer
Pointer to the buffer's location in memory
@param[in] size
The buffer size in bytes
@param[in] overwritable
Set to TRUE is the FIFO is overwritable when the FIFO
is full (the first element will be overwritten)
@param[in] irq
The IRQ number to disable for MUTEX protection.
Set the -1 if not required.
*/
/**************************************************************************/
bool fifo_init(fifo_t* f, uint8_t* buffer, uint16_t size, bool overwritable) //, IRQn_Type irq)
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{
ASSERT(size > 0, false);
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f->buf = buffer;
f->size = size;
f->rd_ptr = f->wr_ptr = f->len = 0;
f->overwritable = overwritable;
// f->irq = irq;
return true;
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}
/**************************************************************************/
/*!
@brief Read one byte out of the RX buffer.
This function will return the byte located at the array index of the
read pointer, and then increment the read pointer index. If the read
pointer exceeds the maximum buffer size, it will roll over to zero.
@param[in] f
Pointer to the FIFO buffer to manipulate
@param[in] data
Pointer to the place holder for data read from the buffer
@returns TRUE if the queue is not empty
*/
/**************************************************************************/
bool fifo_read(fifo_t* f, uint8_t *data)
{
if (fifo_is_empty(f))
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return false;
mutex_lock(f);
*data = f->buf[f->rd_ptr];
f->rd_ptr = (f->rd_ptr + 1) % f->size;
f->len--;
mutex_unlock(f);
return true;
}
/**************************************************************************/
/*!
@brief Read a byte array from FIFO
@param[in] f
Pointer to the FIFO buffer to manipulate
@param[in] rx
Pointer to the place holder for data read from the buffer
@param[in] maxlen
The maximum number of bytes to read from the FIFO
@returns The actual number of bytes read from the FIFO
*/
/**************************************************************************/
uint16_t fifo_read_n(fifo_t* f, uint8_t* rx, uint16_t maxlen)
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{
uint16_t len = 0;
while ( len < maxlen && fifo_read(f, rx) )
{
len++;
rx++;
}
return len;
}
/**************************************************************************/
/*!
@brief Write one byte into the RX buffer.
This function will write one byte into the array index specified by
the write pointer and increment the write index. If the write index
exceeds the max buffer size, then it will roll over to zero.
@param[in] f
Pointer to the FIFO buffer to manipulate
@param[in] data
The byte to add to the FIFO
@returns TRUE if the data was written to the FIFO (overwrittable
FIFO will always return TRUE)
*/
/**************************************************************************/
bool fifo_write(fifo_t* f, uint8_t data)
{
if ( fifo_is_full(f) && f->overwritable == false)
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return false;
mutex_lock(f);
f->buf[f->wr_ptr] = data;
f->wr_ptr = (f->wr_ptr + 1) % f->size;
if (fifo_is_full(f))
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{
f->rd_ptr = f->wr_ptr; // keep the full state (rd == wr && len = size)
}else
{
f->len++;
}
mutex_unlock(f);
return true;
}
/**************************************************************************/
/*!
@brief Clear the fifo read and write pointers and set length to zero
@param[in] f
Pointer to the FIFO buffer to manipulate
*/
/**************************************************************************/
void fifo_clear(fifo_t *f)
{
mutex_lock(f);
f->rd_ptr = 0;
f->wr_ptr = 0;
f->len = 0;
mutex_unlock(f);
}