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---
name: Feature Request
about: Suggest an idea for for a new feature for Betaflight
labels: "Template: Feature Request"
---
<!-- This is a template that you must fill. If not, the message will be closed. So don't erase any subtitle in this template (they start with ###)
and complete all of them -->
<!-- Please note that feature requests are not 'fire and forget'. It is a lot more likely that the feature you would like to have will be implemented if you keep watching your feature request, and provide more details to developers looking into implementing your feature, and help them with testing. -->
### Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
<!-- A clear and concise description of what the problem is. Ex. I'm always frustrated when [...] -->
### Describe the solution you'd like
<!-- A clear and concise description of what you want to happen. -->
### Describe alternatives you've considered
<!-- A clear and concise description of any alternative solutions or features you've considered. -->
<!-- Add any other context or screenshots about the feature request that you think might be relevant here. -->

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name: Feature Request
description: Suggest an idea for for a new feature for Betaflight.
labels: ["Template: Feature Request"]
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
**Please note that feature requests are not 'fire and forget'.**
It is a lot more likely that the feature you would like to have will be implemented if you keep watching your feature request, and provide more details to developers looking into implementing your feature, and help them with testing.
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe
description: A clear and concise description of what the problem is. Ex. I'm always frustrated when [...].
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Describe the solution you'd like
description: A clear and concise description of what you want to happen.
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Describe alternatives you've considered
description: A clear and concise description of any alternative solutions or features you've considered.
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Other information
description: Add any other context or screenshots about the feature request that you think might be relevant here.

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---
name: Firmware Bug Report
about: Create a report to help us fix bugs in the Betaflight firmware
labels: "Template: Bug"
---
<!-- This is a template that you must fill. If not, the message will be closed. So don't erase any subtitle in this template (they start with ###)
and complete all of them -->
### Describe the bug
<!-- A clear and concise description of what the bug is. -->
### To Reproduce
<!-- Steps to reproduce the behavior -->
### Expected behavior
<!-- A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen. -->
### Flight controller configuration
<!-- Create a diff and post it here in a code block. Put (three backticks) at the start and end of the diff block (instructions on how to do a diff: https://oscarliang.com/use-diff-not-dump-betaflight/)
Use resource show all to create a resource allocation list and post it here in a code block. Put (three backticks) at the start and end of the output block. -->
```
PASTE THE OUTPUT OF 'diff' HERE
```
```
PASTE THE OUTPUT OF 'resource show all' HERE
```
### Setup / Versions
<!-- Specify your flight controller model (what type is it, where was it bought from, ...) -->
- Flight controller:
<!-- Specify other components attached to the flight controller (RX, VTX, brand / model for all of them, firmware version where applicable...) -->
- Other components:
<!-- Details about how all is wired -->
- How are the different components wired up:
<!-- Add any other context about the problem that you think might be relevant here. -->

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name: Firmware Bug Report
description: Create a report to help us fix bugs in the Betaflight firmware.
labels: ["Template: Bug"]
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
# Please fill all the fields with the required information
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Describe the bug
description: A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: To Reproduce
description: Steps to reproduce the behavior.
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Expected behavior
description: A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen.
validations:
required: true
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
# Flight controller configuration
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Diff configuration
description: |
Create a `diff` and post it here. Instructions on how to do a diff: https://oscarliang.com/use-diff-not-dump-betaflight/
Don't add three backticks or any other format symbol at the start or end of the block, they will be added automatically.
placeholder: |
# PASTE HERE THE OUTPUT OF `diff` COMMAND IN THE CLI TAB
render: txt
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Resources configuration
description: |
Use `resource show all` to create a resource allocation list and post it here.
Don't add three backticks or any other format symbol at the start or end of the block, they will be added automatically.
placeholder: |
# PASTE HERE THE OUTPUT OF `resource show all` COMMAND IN THE CLI TAB
render: txt
validations:
required: true
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
# Setup / Versions
- type: input
attributes:
label: Flight controller
description: Specify your flight controller model (what type is it, where was it bought from, ...).
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Other components
description: Specify other components attached to the flight controller (RX, VTX, brand / model for all of them, firmware version where applicable...).
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: How are the different components wired up
description: Details about how all is wired.
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
# Other information
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Add any other context about the problem that you think might be relevant here

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# If your issue looks like a hardware fault or a configuration problem please don't raise an issue here.
## Please consider using other user support options such as asking the manufacturer of the hardware you are using, RCGroups: https://rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2464844, or Slack (registration at https://slack.betaflight.com/) or other user support forums & groups (e.g. Facebook).
## If you believe there is an issue with the firmware itself please follow these steps:
1. Describe your problem;
2. Include ways to reproduce the problem;
3. Provide as much information as possible about your hardware and software, including:
- what hardware / software you are using;
- the version of all the software used;
- how things are connected / wired up.
4. Create a `diff` and post it here in a code block. Put ``` (three backticks) at the start and end of the `diff` block (instructions on how to do a diff: https://oscarliang.com/use-diff-not-dump-betaflight/);
5. Remove this Text :).

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# Configuration for probot-no-response - https://github.com/probot/no-response
# Number of days of inactivity before an Issue is closed for lack of response
daysUntilClose: 1
# Label requiring a response
responseRequiredLabel: Missing Information
# Comment to post when closing an Issue for lack of response. Set to `false` to disable
closeComment: >
This issue has been automatically closed because the information we asked
to be provided when opening it was not supplied by the original author.
With only the information that is currently in the issue, we don't have
enough information to take action.

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7. If your pull request is for a new target or an update to an existing target, please be aware that all targets have to be submitted as Unified Target configurations if a Unified Target for the MCU type is available. Read and follow [these instructions](https://github.com/betaflight/betaflight/blob/master/docs/TargetMaintenance/CreatingAUnifiedTarget.md).
8. We use continuous integration (CI) with [Travis](https://travis-ci.com/betaflight) to build all targets and run the test suite for every pull request. Pull requests that fail any of the builds or fail tests will most likely not be reviewed before they are fixed to build successfully and pass the tests. In order to get a quick idea if there are things that need fixing **before** opening a pull request or pushing an update into an existing pull request, run `make pre-push` to run a representative subset of the CI build. _Note: This is not an exhaustive test (which will take hours to run on any desktop type system), so even if this passes the CI build might still fail._
8. We use continuous integration (CI) with [Azure Pipelines](https://dev.azure.com/Betaflight/Betaflight%20Nightlies/_build) to build all targets and run the test suite for every pull request. Pull requests that fail any of the builds or fail tests will most likely not be reviewed before they are fixed to build successfully and pass the tests. In order to get a quick idea if there are things that need fixing **before** opening a pull request or pushing an update into an existing pull request, run `make pre-push` to run a representative subset of the CI build. _Note: This is not an exhaustive test (which will take hours to run on any desktop type system), so even if this passes the CI build might still fail._
9. If your pull request is a fix for one or more issues that are open in GitHub, add a comment to your pull request, and add the issue numbers of the issues that are fixed in the form `Fixes #<issue number>`. This will cause the issues to be closed when the pull request is merged;

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changelog:
exclude:
labels:
- "cleanup"
categories:
- title: Features
labels:
- "RN: MAJOR FEATURE"
- "RN: MINOR FEATURE"
- title: Improvements
labels:
- "RN: IMPROVEMENT"
- "RN: SAFETY IMPROVEMENT"
- "RN: REFACTORING"
- title: Fixes
labels:
- "RN: BUGFIX"
- title: Targets
labels:
- "RN: NEW TARGET"
- "RN: TARGET UPDATE"
- title: Known Issues
labels:
- BUG

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name: Artifact links comments creator
on:
workflow_run:
workflows: ["PR"]
types: [completed]
jobs:
artifacts-url-comments:
name: Add artifact links to PR and issues
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
- name: Add artifact links to PR and issues
uses: tonyhallett/artifacts-url-comments@v1.1.0
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
with:
prefix: "**Do you want to test this code? Here you have an automated build:**"
suffix: "_**WARNING:** It may be unstable. Use only for testing! See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1uN9CN30gw for instructions for unified targets!_"
format: name
addTo: pullandissues

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name: Release
on:
release:
types: [published]
jobs:
ci:
name: CI
uses: ./.github/workflows/ci.yml
with:
release_build: true
release:
name: Release
needs: ci
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
- name: Code Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Fetch build artifacts
uses: actions/download-artifact@v2
- name: List assets
run: ls -al Assets
- name: Attach assets to release
run: |
set -x
assets=()
for asset in Assets/*.hex; do
assets+=("-a" "$asset")
echo "$asset"
done
tag_name="${GITHUB_REF##*/}"
hub release edit "${assets[@]}" -m "" "$tag_name"
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}

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# Builds Betaflight Firmware.
#
name: CI
on:
workflow_call:
inputs:
release_build:
description: 'Specifies if it is a build that should include commit hash in hex file names or not'
default: false
required: false
type: boolean
jobs:
setup:
name: Setup
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
outputs:
targets: ${{ steps.get-targets.outputs.targets }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Get all official build targets
id: get-targets
run: echo "::set-output name=targets::$(make targets-ci-print | jq -R -c 'split(" ")')"
- name: Cache build toolchain
uses: actions/cache@v3
id: cache-toolchain
with:
path: tools
key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ hashFiles('make/tools.mk') }}
- name: Download and install toolchain
if: steps.cache-toolchain.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
run: make arm_sdk_install
build:
name: Build
needs: setup
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
strategy:
matrix:
target: ${{ fromJson(needs.setup.outputs.targets) }}
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Fetch toolchain from cache
uses: actions/cache@v3
id: cache-toolchain
with:
path: tools
key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ hashFiles('make/tools.mk') }}
- name: Build target (without revision)
if: inputs.release_build == true
run: make EXTRA_FLAGS=-Werror ${{ matrix.target }}
- name: Build target (with revision)
if: inputs.release_build == false
run: make EXTRA_FLAGS=-Werror ${{ matrix.target }}_rev
- name: Publish build artifacts
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: Assets
path: obj/*.hex
retention-days: 60
test:
name: Test
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Install dependencies
run: sudo apt-get install -y libblocksruntime-dev
- name: Run sanity checks
run: make EXTRA_FLAGS=-Werror checks
- name: Run all unit tests
run: make EXTRA_FLAGS=-Werror test-all
result:
name: Complete
needs: [build, test]
if: ${{ always() }}
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
- name: Check build matrix result
if: ${{ needs.build.result != 'success' }}
run: exit 1
- name: Check test result
if: ${{ needs.test.result != 'success' }}
run: exit 1

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name: Hide artifact links comments
on:
pull_request_target:
types: [synchronize, reopened]
jobs:
hide-artifacts-link-comments:
name: Hide artifact links
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
- name: Hide comments
uses: int128/hide-comment-action@v1
with:
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
starts-with: "**Do you want to test this code? Here you have an automated build:**"
ends-with: "_**WARNING:** It may be unstable. Use only for testing! See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1uN9CN30gw for instructions for unified targets!_"

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name: Issues
on:
issues:
types: [opened, edited]
jobs:
auto_close_issues:
name: Check if issues follow the templates
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout templates
uses: actions/checkout@v2.3.4
- name: Automatically close issues that don't follow the templates
uses: ergo720/auto-close-issues@v1.0.4
with:
github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
issue-close-message: >
@${issue.user.login}: This issue is being automatically closed because it does not follow the template.\n\n
**When you open an issue or feature request you are presented with a template. Follow the guidelines**.\n\n
You can edit your message to fix this and the issue will be automatically reopened.
closed-issues-label: Not following template

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# You'll need to setup the follwing environment variables:
# env.repo_nightly - The repository to release nightly builds to e.g. betaflight-nightly
# env.release_notes - The release notes to be published as part of the github release
# env.debug_release_notes - The release notes to be published as part of the github debug release
# secrets.REPO_TOKEN - A GitHub token with permissions to push and publish releases to the nightly repo
env:
repo_nightly: betaflight/betaflight-nightlies
debug_release_notes: >
This is an automated development build.
It may be unstable and result in craft loss or damage.
**Use only for testing.**
release_notes: This is a release build.
name: Nightly
on:
push:
branches:
- master
jobs:
ci:
name: CI
uses: ./.github/workflows/ci.yml
with:
release_build: false
release:
name: Nightly release
needs: ci
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
- name: Code Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Fetch build artifacts
uses: actions/download-artifact@v2
- name: Select release notes
id: notes
run: |
set -- Assets/*.hex
echo "::set-output name=notes::$(test -e "$1" && echo '${{ env.debug_release_notes }}' || echo '${{ env.release_notes }}')"
- name: Get current date
id: date
run: echo "::set-output name=today::$(date '+%Y%m%d')"
- name: Release
uses: softprops/action-gh-release@1e07f4398721186383de40550babbdf2b84acfc5 # v0.1.14
with:
token: ${{ secrets.REPO_TOKEN }}
repository: ${{ env.repo_nightly }}
tag_name: v${{ steps.date.outputs.today }}.${{ github.run_number }}
files: Assets/*.hex
draft: false
prerelease: false
fail_on_unmatched_files: true
body: |
${{ steps.notes.outputs.notes }}
### Repository:
${{ github.repository }} ([link](${{ github.event.repository.html_url }}))
### Branch:
${{ github.ref_name }} ([link](${{ github.event.repository.html_url }}/tree/${{ github.ref_name }}))
### Latest changeset:
${{ github.event.head_commit.id }} ([link](${{ github.event.head_commit.url }}))
### Changes:
${{ github.event.head_commit.message }}

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name: No Response
on:
issue_comment:
types: [created]
schedule:
- cron: 0 4 * * *
jobs:
no-response:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: lee-dohm/no-response@9bb0a4b5e6a45046f00353d5de7d90fb8bd773bb # v0.5.0
with:
daysUntilClose: 1
responseRequiredLabel: Missing Information
token: ${{ github.token }}

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name: PR
on:
pull_request:
branches:
- master
- '*-maintenance'
jobs:
ci:
name: CI
uses: ./.github/workflows/ci.yml

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name: 'Close stale issues'
name: Stale Issues and PRs
on:
schedule:
- cron: "30 4 * * *"
- cron: 30 4 * * *
jobs:
stale:
name: 'Check and close stale issues'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/stale@v3
- uses: actions/stale@v4
with:
repo-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
operations-per-run: 30
exempt-all-milestones: true
days-before-stale: 30
days-before-close: 7
stale-issue-message: >
This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it
has not had recent activity. It will be closed if no further activity occurs
within a week.
close-issue-message: 'Issue closed automatically as inactive.'
exempt-issue-labels: 'BUG,Feature Request,Pinned'
stale-issue-label: 'Inactive'
close-issue-message: Issue closed automatically as inactive.
stale-issue-label: Inactive
exempt-issue-labels: BUG,Feature Request,Pinned
stale-pr-message: >
This pull request has been automatically marked as stale because it
has not had recent activity. It will be closed if no further activity occurs
within a week.
close-pr-message: 'Pull request closed automatically as inactive.'
exempt-pr-labels: 'Pinned'
stale-pr-label: 'Inactive'
exempt-all-milestones: true
close-pr-message: Pull request closed automatically as inactive.
stale-pr-label: Inactive
exempt-pr-labels: Pinned

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# ozone launch configurations
/support/ozone
# artefacts for Visual Studio Code
# artefacts for VS Code
/.vscode/
# artefacts for Visual Studio
/.vs
# artefacts for CLion
/cmake-build-debug/
/CMakeLists.txt
.vagrant
ubuntu*.log
/.vs
# EEPROM image file (created by SITL)
eeprom.bin
# Target scratch space used for automated build API
/src/main/target/AUTOMATED_BUILD/

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#!/bin/bash
FC_VER=$(make version)
REVISION=$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)
BRANCH=$(git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD)
LAST_COMMIT_DATE=$(git log -1 --date=short --format="%cd")
TARGET_FILE=obj/betaflight_${FC_VER}_${TARGET}
TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG=${TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG:=$USER/undefined}
BUILDNAME=${BUILDNAME:=travis}
TRAVIS_BUILD_NUMBER=${TRAVIS_BUILD_NUMBER:=undefined}
MAKE="make EXTRA_FLAGS=-Werror"
CURL_BASEOPTS=(
"--retry" "10"
"--retry-max-time" "120" )
CURL_PUB_BASEOPTS=(
"--form" "revision=${REVISION}"
"--form" "branch=${BRANCH}"
"--form" "travis_build_number=${TRAVIS_BUILD_NUMBER}"
"--form" "last_commit_date=${LAST_COMMIT_DATE}"
"--form" "github_repo=${TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG}"
"--form" "build_name=${BUILDNAME}" )
# A hacky way of building the docs at the same time as the normal builds.
if [ $PUBLISHDOCS ] ; then
if [ $PUBLISH_URL ] ; then
# Patch Gimli to fix underscores_inside_words
curl -L "${CURL_BASEOPTS[@]}" https://github.com/walle/gimli/archive/v0.5.9.tar.gz | tar zxf -
sed -i 's/).render(/, :no_intra_emphasis => true).render(/' gimli-0.5.9/ext/github_markup.rb
cd gimli-0.5.9/
gem build gimli.gemspec && gem install gimli
cd ../
./build_docs.sh
curl -k "${CURL_BASEOPTS[@]}" "${CURL_PUB_BASEOPTS[@]}" --form "manual=@docs/Manual.pdf" ${PUBLISH_URL} || true
fi
elif [ $PUBLISHMETA ] ; then
if [ $PUBLISH_URL ] ; then
RECENT_COMMITS=$(git shortlog -n25)
curl -k "${CURL_BASEOPTS[@]}" "${CURL_PUB_BASEOPTS[@]}" --form "recent_commits=${RECENT_COMMITS}" ${PUBLISH_URL} || true
fi
elif [ $TARGET ] ; then
$MAKE $TARGET || exit $?
if [ $PUBLISH_URL ] ; then
if [ -f ${TARGET_FILE}.bin ] ; then
TARGET_FILE=${TARGET_FILE}.bin
elif [ -f ${TARGET_FILE}.hex ] ; then
TARGET_FILE=${TARGET_FILE}.hex
else
echo "build artifact (hex or bin) for ${TARGET_FILE} not found, aborting";
exit 1
fi
curl -k "${CURL_BASEOPTS[@]}" "${CURL_PUB_BASEOPTS[@]}" --form "file=@${TARGET_FILE}" ${PUBLISH_URL} || true
exit 0;
fi
elif [ $GOAL ] ; then
if [ "test-all" == "$GOAL" ] ; then
$MAKE checks || exit $?
else
export V=0
fi
$MAKE $GOAL || exit $?
if [ $PUBLISHCOV ] ; then
if [ "test-all" == "$GOAL" ] ; then
lcov --directory . -b src/test --capture --output-file coverage.info 2>&1 | grep -E ":version '402\*', prefer.*'406\*" --invert-match
lcov --remove coverage.info 'lib/test/*' 'src/test/*' '/usr/*' --output-file coverage.info # filter out system and test code
lcov --list coverage.info # debug before upload
coveralls-lcov coverage.info # uploads to coveralls
fi
fi
else
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fi

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os:
- linux
sudo: false
dist: bionic
git:
depth: 5
# We use cpp for unit tests, and c for the main project.
language: cpp
compiler: clang
env:
# - PUBLISHMETA=True
# - PUBLISHDOCS=True
# Specify the main Mafile supported goals.
- GOAL=test-all
- GOAL=targets-group-1
- GOAL=targets-group-2
- GOAL=targets-group-rest
# - GOAL=all
# - GOAL=AFROMINI
# - GOAL=AIORACERF3
# - GOAL=...
# Or specify targets to run.
# - TARGET=AFROMINI
# - TARGET=AIORACERF3
# - TARGET=...
addons:
apt:
update: true
packages:
- clang-10
- lcov
- libc6-i386
- libblocksruntime-dev
before_install:
- |
echo "Target branch: $TRAVIS_BRANCH"
echo "Commit range: $TRAVIS_COMMIT_RANGE"
if [ "$TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST" != "false" ]; then
COMMIT_RANGE="$TRAVIS_BRANCH"
else
COMMIT_RANGE="$TRAVIS_COMMIT_RANGE"
fi
FILE_LIST=$(git diff --name-only $COMMIT_RANGE)
echo "$FILE_LIST" | grep -qvE '(\.md$)|(^(docs|support))/' || {
echo "Only files not used in the build process were updated, aborting."
exit
}
- pip install --user cpp-coveralls
- gem install coveralls-lcov
install:
- make arm_sdk_install
before_script:
- make arm_sdk_version
script: ./.travis.sh
cache:
timeout: 1000
directories:
- downloads
- tools
# Notifications are encrypted to betaflight/betaflight to avoid spam from forks
# Command: `travis encrypt "<secret>" -r betaflight/betaflight --com`
notifications:
slack:
rooms:
- secure: 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
webhooks:
urls:
- secure: 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
on_success: always # options: [always|never|change] default: always
on_failure: always # options: [always|never|change] default: always
on_start: always # options: [always|never|change] default: always

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@ -2,45 +2,75 @@
## Our Pledge
In the interest of fostering an open and welcoming environment, we as contributors and maintainers pledge to making participation in our project and our community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body size, disability, ethnicity, gender identity and expression, level of experience, nationality, personal appearance, race, religion, or sexual identity and orientation.
We as members, contributors, and leaders pledge to make participation in our community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body size, visible or invisible disability, ethnicity, sex characteristics, gender identity and expression, level of experience, education, socio-economic status, nationality, personal appearance, race, caste, color, religion, or sexual identity and orientation.
We pledge to act and interact in ways that contribute to an open, welcoming, diverse, inclusive, and healthy community.
## Our Standards
Examples of behavior that contributes to creating a positive environment include:
Examples of behavior that contributes to a positive environment for our community include:
* Using welcoming and inclusive language
* Being respectful of differing viewpoints and experiences
* Gracefully accepting constructive criticism
* Focusing on what is best for the community
* Showing empathy towards other community members
* Demonstrating empathy and kindness toward other people
* Being respectful of differing opinions, viewpoints, and experiences
* Giving and gracefully accepting constructive feedback
* Accepting responsibility and apologizing to those affected by our mistakes, and learning from the experience
* Focusing on what is best not just for us as individuals, but for the overall community
Examples of unacceptable behavior by participants include:
Examples of unacceptable behavior include:
* The use of sexualized language or imagery and unwelcome sexual attention or advances
* Trolling, insulting/derogatory comments, and personal or political attacks
* The use of sexualized language or imagery, and sexual attention or advances of any kind
* Trolling, insulting or derogatory comments, and personal or political attacks
* Public or private harassment
* Publishing others' private information, such as a physical or electronic address, without explicit permission
* Publishing others private information, such as a physical or email address, without their explicit permission
* Other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a professional setting
## Our Responsibilities
## Enforcement Responsibilities
Project maintainers are responsible for clarifying the standards of acceptable behavior and are expected to take appropriate and fair corrective action in response to any instances of unacceptable behavior.
Community leaders are responsible for clarifying and enforcing our standards of acceptable behavior and will take appropriate and fair corrective action in response to any behavior that they deem inappropriate, threatening, offensive, or harmful.
Project maintainers have the right and responsibility to remove, edit, or reject comments, commits, code, wiki edits, issues, and other contributions that are not aligned to this Code of Conduct, or to ban temporarily or permanently any contributor for other behaviors that they deem inappropriate, threatening, offensive, or harmful.
Community leaders have the right and responsibility to remove, edit, or reject comments, commits, code, wiki edits, issues, and other contributions that are not aligned to this Code of Conduct, and will communicate reasons for moderation decisions when appropriate.
## Scope
This Code of Conduct applies both within project spaces and in public spaces when an individual is representing the project or its community. Examples of representing a project or community include using an official project e-mail address, posting via an official social media account, or acting as an appointed representative at an online or offline event. Representation of a project may be further defined and clarified by project maintainers.
This Code of Conduct applies within all community spaces, and also applies when an individual is officially representing the community in public spaces. Examples of representing our community include using an official e-mail address, posting via an official social media account, or acting as an appointed representative at an online or offline event.
## Enforcement
Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be reported by contacting the project team at conduct-violations@betaflight.com. The project team will review and investigate all complaints, and will respond in a way that it deems appropriate to the circumstances. The project team is obligated to maintain confidentiality with regard to the reporter of an incident. Further details of specific enforcement policies may be posted separately.
Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be reported to the community leaders responsible for enforcement at [INSERT CONTACT METHOD]. All complaints will be reviewed and investigated promptly and fairly.
Project maintainers who do not follow or enforce the Code of Conduct in good faith may face temporary or permanent repercussions as determined by other members of the project's leadership.
All community leaders are obligated to respect the privacy and security of the reporter of any incident.
## Enforcement Guidelines
Community leaders will follow these Community Impact Guidelines in determining the consequences for any action they deem in violation of this Code of Conduct:
### 1. Correction
Community Impact: Use of inappropriate language or other behavior deemed unprofessional or unwelcome in the community.
Consequence: A private, written warning from community leaders, providing clarity around the nature of the violation and an explanation of why the behavior was inappropriate. A public apology may be requested.
### 2. Warning
Community Impact: A violation through a single incident or series of actions.
Consequence: A warning with consequences for continued behavior. No interaction with the people involved, including unsolicited interaction with those enforcing the Code of Conduct, for a specified period of time. This includes avoiding interactions in community spaces as well as external channels like social media. Violating these terms may lead to a temporary or permanent ban.
### 3. Temporary Ban
Community Impact: A serious violation of community standards, including sustained inappropriate behavior.
Consequence: A temporary ban from any sort of interaction or public communication with the community for a specified period of time. No public or private interaction with the people involved, including unsolicited interaction with those enforcing the Code of Conduct, is allowed during this period. Violating these terms may lead to a permanent ban.
### 4. Permanent Ban
Community Impact: Demonstrating a pattern of violation of community standards, including sustained inappropriate behavior, harassment of an individual, or aggression toward or disparagement of classes of individuals.
Consequence: A permanent ban from any sort of public interaction within the community.
## Attribution
This Code of Conduct is adapted from the [Contributor Covenant][homepage], version 1.4, available at [http://contributor-covenant.org/version/1/4][version]
This Code of Conduct is adapted from the Contributor Covenant, version 2.1, available at https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/2/1/code_of_conduct.html.
[homepage]: http://contributor-covenant.org
[version]: http://contributor-covenant.org/version/1/4/
Community Impact Guidelines were inspired by Mozillas code of conduct enforcement ladder.
For answers to common questions about this code of conduct, see the FAQ at https://www.contributor-covenant.org/faq. Translations are available at https://www.contributor-covenant.org/translations.

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@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
[BREAKPOINTS]
ShowInfoWin = 1
EnableFlashBP = 2
BPDuringExecution = 0
[CFI]
CFISize = 0x00
CFIAddr = 0x00
[CPU]
OverrideMemMap = 0
AllowSimulation = 1
ScriptFile=""
[FLASH]
MinNumBytesFlashDL = 0
SkipProgOnCRCMatch = 1
VerifyDownload = 1
AllowCaching = 1
EnableFlashDL = 2
Override = 0
Device="AD7160"
[GENERAL]
WorkRAMSize = 0x00
WorkRAMAddr = 0x00
[SWO]
SWOLogFile=""
[MEM]
RdOverrideOrMask = 0x00
RdOverrideAndMask = 0xFFFFFFFF
RdOverrideAddr = 0xFFFFFFFF
WrOverrideOrMask = 0x00
WrOverrideAndMask = 0xFFFFFFFF
WrOverrideAddr = 0xFFFFFFFF

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@ -21,9 +21,6 @@ TARGET ?= STM32F405
# Compile-time options
OPTIONS ?=
# compile for OpenPilot BootLoader support
OPBL ?= no
# compile for External Storage Bootloader support
EXST ?= no
@ -35,7 +32,7 @@ CUSTOM_DEFAULTS_EXTENDED ?= no
# Debugger optons:
# empty - ordinary build with all optimizations enabled
# RELWITHDEBINFO - ordinary build with debug symbols and all optimizations enabled
# INFO - ordinary build with debug symbols and all optimizations enabled
# GDB - debug build with minimum number of optimizations
DEBUG ?=
@ -49,7 +46,6 @@ SERIAL_DEVICE ?= $(firstword $(wildcard /dev/ttyACM*) $(firstword $(wildcard /
# Flash size (KB). Some low-end chips actually have more flash than advertised, use this to override.
FLASH_SIZE ?=
###############################################################################
# Things that need to be maintained as the source changes
#
@ -105,7 +101,12 @@ FEATURE_CUT_LEVEL_SUPPLIED := $(FEATURE_CUT_LEVEL)
FEATURE_CUT_LEVEL =
# The list of targets to build for 'pre-push'
PRE_PUSH_TARGET_LIST ?= $(UNIFIED_TARGETS) NUCLEOH743 SITL STM32F4DISCOVERY_DEBUG test-representative
ifeq ($(OSFAMILY), macosx)
# SITL is not buildable on MacOS
PRE_PUSH_TARGET_LIST ?= $(UNIFIED_TARGETS) STM32F4DISCOVERY_DEBUG test-representative
else
PRE_PUSH_TARGET_LIST ?= $(UNIFIED_TARGETS) SITL STM32F4DISCOVERY_DEBUG test-representative
endif
include $(ROOT)/make/targets.mk
@ -122,8 +123,6 @@ FC_VER := $(FC_VER_MAJOR).$(FC_VER_MINOR).$(FC_VER_PATCH)
# Search path for sources
VPATH := $(SRC_DIR):$(SRC_DIR)/startup
USBFS_DIR = $(ROOT)/lib/main/STM32_USB-FS-Device_Driver
USBPERIPH_SRC = $(notdir $(wildcard $(USBFS_DIR)/src/*.c))
FATFS_DIR = $(ROOT)/lib/main/FatFS
FATFS_SRC = $(notdir $(wildcard $(FATFS_DIR)/*.c))
@ -139,12 +138,12 @@ ifeq ($(DEBUG),GDB)
OPTIMISE_DEFAULT := -Og
LTO_FLAGS := $(OPTIMISE_DEFAULT)
DEBUG_FLAGS = -ggdb3 -DDEBUG
DEBUG_FLAGS = -ggdb3 -gdwarf-5 -DDEBUG
else
ifeq ($(DEBUG),INFO)
DEBUG_FLAGS = -ggdb3
endif
OPTIMISATION_BASE := -flto -fuse-linker-plugin -ffast-math
OPTIMISATION_BASE := -flto -fuse-linker-plugin -ffast-math -fmerge-all-constants
OPTIMISE_DEFAULT := -O2
OPTIMISE_SPEED := -Ofast
OPTIMISE_SIZE := -Os
@ -185,12 +184,7 @@ endif
TARGET_DIR = $(ROOT)/src/main/target/$(BASE_TARGET)
TARGET_DIR_SRC = $(notdir $(wildcard $(TARGET_DIR)/*.c))
ifeq ($(OPBL),yes)
TARGET_FLAGS := -DOPBL $(TARGET_FLAGS)
.DEFAULT_GOAL := binary
else
.DEFAULT_GOAL := hex
endif
ifeq ($(CUSTOM_DEFAULTS_EXTENDED),yes)
TARGET_FLAGS += -DUSE_CUSTOM_DEFAULTS=
@ -224,6 +218,7 @@ CROSS_CXX := $(CCACHE) $(ARM_SDK_PREFIX)g++
CROSS_GDB := $(ARM_SDK_PREFIX)gdb
OBJCOPY := $(ARM_SDK_PREFIX)objcopy
OBJDUMP := $(ARM_SDK_PREFIX)objdump
READELF := $(ARM_SDK_PREFIX)readelf
SIZE := $(ARM_SDK_PREFIX)size
DFUSE-PACK := src/utils/dfuse-pack.py
@ -245,12 +240,11 @@ CFLAGS += $(ARCH_FLAGS) \
$(addprefix -D,$(OPTIONS)) \
$(addprefix -I,$(INCLUDE_DIRS)) \
$(DEBUG_FLAGS) \
-std=gnu11 \
-Wall -Wextra -Wunsafe-loop-optimizations -Wdouble-promotion \
-std=gnu17 \
-Wall -Wextra -Werror -Wpedantic -Wunsafe-loop-optimizations -Wdouble-promotion \
-ffunction-sections \
-fdata-sections \
-fno-common \
-pedantic \
$(TEMPORARY_FLAGS) \
$(DEVICE_FLAGS) \
-D_GNU_SOURCE \
@ -260,7 +254,7 @@ CFLAGS += $(ARCH_FLAGS) \
-D'__FORKNAME__="$(FORKNAME)"' \
-D'__TARGET__="$(TARGET)"' \
-D'__REVISION__="$(REVISION)"' \
-save-temps=obj \
-pipe \
-MMD -MP \
$(EXTRA_FLAGS)
@ -298,14 +292,14 @@ CPPCHECK = cppcheck $(CSOURCES) --enable=all --platform=unix64 \
$(addprefix -I,$(INCLUDE_DIRS)) \
-I/usr/include -I/usr/include/linux
TARGET_BASENAME = $(BIN_DIR)/$(FORKNAME)_$(FC_VER)_$(TARGET)_$(REVISION)
TARGET_BASENAME = $(BIN_DIR)/$(FORKNAME)_$(FC_VER)_$(TARGET)
#
# Things we will build
#
TARGET_BIN = $(TARGET_BASENAME).bin
TARGET_HEX = $(TARGET_BASENAME).hex
TARGET_HEX_REV = $(TARGET_BASENAME)_$(REVISION).hex
TARGET_DFU = $(TARGET_BASENAME).dfu
TARGET_ZIP = $(TARGET_BASENAME).zip
TARGET_ELF = $(OBJECT_DIR)/$(FORKNAME)_$(TARGET).elf
@ -319,7 +313,7 @@ TARGET_MAP = $(OBJECT_DIR)/$(FORKNAME)_$(TARGET).map
TARGET_EXST_HASH_SECTION_FILE = $(OBJECT_DIR)/$(TARGET)/exst_hash_section.bin
CLEAN_ARTIFACTS := $(TARGET_BIN)
CLEAN_ARTIFACTS += $(TARGET_HEX)
CLEAN_ARTIFACTS += $(TARGET_HEX_REV) $(TARGET_HEX)
CLEAN_ARTIFACTS += $(TARGET_ELF) $(TARGET_OBJS) $(TARGET_MAP)
CLEAN_ARTIFACTS += $(TARGET_LST)
CLEAN_ARTIFACTS += $(TARGET_DFU)
@ -373,14 +367,20 @@ $(TARGET_BIN): $(TARGET_UNPATCHED_BIN)
# a) regeneration of $(TARGET_BIN), and
# b) the results of $(TARGET_BIN) will not be as expected.
@echo "Extracting HASH section from unpatched EXST elf $(TARGET_ELF)" "$(STDOUT)"
$(OBJCOPY) $(TARGET_ELF) $(TARGET_EXST_ELF).tmp --dump-section .exst_hash=$(TARGET_EXST_HASH_SECTION_FILE)
$(OBJCOPY) $(TARGET_ELF) $(TARGET_EXST_ELF).tmp --dump-section .exst_hash=$(TARGET_EXST_HASH_SECTION_FILE) -j .exst_hash
rm $(TARGET_EXST_ELF).tmp
@echo "Patching MD5 hash into HASH section" "$(STDOUT)"
$(V1) cat $(TARGET_UNPATCHED_BIN).md5 | awk '{printf("%08x: %s",64-16,$$2);}' | xxd -r - $(TARGET_EXST_HASH_SECTION_FILE)
@echo "Patching updated HASH section into $(TARGET_EXST_ELF)" "$(STDOUT)"
$(OBJCOPY) $(TARGET_ELF) $(TARGET_EXST_ELF) --update-section .exst_hash=$(TARGET_EXST_HASH_SECTION_FILE)
# For some currently unknown reason, OBJCOPY, with only input/output files, will generate a file around 2GB for the H730 unless we remove an unused-section
# As a workaround drop the ._user_heap_stack section, which is only used during build to show errors if there's not enough space for the heap/stack.
# The issue can be seen with `readelf -S $(TARGET_EXST_ELF)' vs `readelf -S $(TARGET_ELF)`
$(V1) @echo "Patching updated HASH section into $(TARGET_EXST_ELF)" "$(STDOUT)"
$(OBJCOPY) $(TARGET_ELF) $(TARGET_EXST_ELF) --remove-section ._user_heap_stack --update-section .exst_hash=$(TARGET_EXST_HASH_SECTION_FILE)
$(V1) $(READELF) -S $(TARGET_EXST_ELF)
$(V1) $(READELF) -l $(TARGET_EXST_ELF)
$(TARGET_HEX): $(TARGET_BIN)
$(if $(EXST_ADJUST_VMA),,$(error "EXST_ADJUST_VMA not specified"))
@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ $(TARGET_HEX): $(TARGET_BIN)
endif
$(TARGET_ELF): $(TARGET_OBJS) $(LD_SCRIPT)
$(TARGET_ELF): $(TARGET_OBJS) $(LD_SCRIPT) $(LD_SCRIPTS)
@echo "Linking $(TARGET)" "$(STDOUT)"
$(V1) $(CROSS_CC) -o $@ $(filter-out %.ld,$^) $(LD_FLAGS)
$(V1) $(SIZE) $(TARGET_ELF)
@ -474,7 +474,7 @@ targets-group-rest: $(GROUP_OTHER_TARGETS)
$(VALID_TARGETS):
$(V0) @echo "Building $@" && \
$(MAKE) binary hex TARGET=$@ && \
$(MAKE) hex TARGET=$@ && \
echo "Building $@ succeeded."
$(NOBUILD_TARGETS):
@ -557,6 +557,16 @@ binary:
hex:
$(V0) $(MAKE) -j $(TARGET_HEX)
TARGETS_REVISION = $(addsuffix _rev,$(VALID_TARGETS))
## <TARGET>_rev : build target and add revision to filename
$(TARGETS_REVISION):
$(V0) $(MAKE) hex_rev TARGET=$(subst _rev,,$@)
hex_rev: hex
$(V0) mv -f $(TARGET_HEX) $(TARGET_HEX_REV)
all_rev: $(addsuffix _rev,$(CI_TARGETS))
unbrick_$(TARGET): $(TARGET_HEX)
$(V0) stty -F $(SERIAL_DEVICE) raw speed 115200 -crtscts cs8 -parenb -cstopb -ixon
$(V0) stm32flash -w $(TARGET_HEX) -v -g 0x0 -b 115200 $(SERIAL_DEVICE)
@ -603,8 +613,7 @@ targets:
@echo "Unified targets: $(UNIFIED_TARGETS)"
@echo "Legacy targets: $(LEGACY_TARGETS)"
@echo "Unsupported targets: $(UNSUPPORTED_TARGETS)"
@echo "Target: $(TARGET)"
@echo "Base target: $(BASE_TARGET)"
@echo "Default target: $(TARGET)"
@echo "targets-group-1: $(GROUP_1_TARGETS)"
@echo "targets-group-2: $(GROUP_2_TARGETS)"
@echo "targets-group-rest: $(GROUP_OTHER_TARGETS)"
@ -614,6 +623,9 @@ targets:
@echo "targets-group-rest: $(words $(GROUP_OTHER_TARGETS)) targets"
@echo "total in all groups $(words $(CI_TARGETS)) targets"
targets-ci-print:
@echo $(CI_TARGETS)
## target-mcu : print the MCU type of the target
target-mcu:
@echo $(TARGET_MCU)
@ -637,13 +649,6 @@ targets-by-mcu:
done
@echo
## targets-f3 : make all F3 targets
targets-f3:
$(V1) $(MAKE) -s targets-by-mcu MCU_TYPE=STM32F3 TARGETS="$(VALID_TARGETS)" DO_BUILD=1
targets-f3-print:
$(V1) $(MAKE) -s targets-by-mcu MCU_TYPE=STM32F3 TARGETS="$(VALID_TARGETS)"
## targets-f4 : make all F4 targets
targets-f4:
$(V1) $(MAKE) -s targets-by-mcu MCU_TYPE=STM32F4 TARGETS="$(VALID_TARGETS)" DO_BUILD=1

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
![Betaflight](docs/assets/images/bf_logo.png)
[![Latest version](https://img.shields.io/github/v/release/betaflight/betaflight)](https://github.com/betaflight/betaflight/releases) [![Build Status](https://dev.azure.com/Betaflight/Betaflight%20Nightlies/_apis/build/status/betaflight.betaflight?branchName=master)](https://dev.azure.com/Betaflight/Betaflight%20Nightlies/_build/latest?definitionId=8&branchName=master) [![Build Status](https://dev.azure.com/Betaflight/Betaflight%20Nightlies/_apis/build/status/betaflight.betaflight?branchName=4.2-maintenance)](https://dev.azure.com/Betaflight/Betaflight%20Nightlies/_build/latest?definitionId=8&branchName=4.2-maintenance) [![License: GPL v3](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-GPLv3-blue.svg)](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0)
[![Latest version](https://img.shields.io/github/v/release/betaflight/betaflight)](https://github.com/betaflight/betaflight/releases) [![Build](https://img.shields.io/github/workflow/status/betaflight/betaflight/Nightly)](https://github.com/betaflight/betaflight/actions/workflows/nightly.yml) [![License: GPL v3](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-GPLv3-blue.svg)](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0)
Betaflight is flight controller software (firmware) used to fly multi-rotor craft and fixed wing craft.
@ -30,15 +30,16 @@ The following new requirements for pull requests adding new targets or modifying
Betaflight has the following features:
* Multi-color RGB LED strip support (each LED can be a different color using variable length WS2811 Addressable RGB strips - use for Orientation Indicators, Low Battery Warning, Flight Mode Status, Initialization Troubleshooting, etc)
* DShot (150, 300, 600 and 1200), Multishot, and Oneshot (125 and 42) motor protocol support
* DShot (150, 300 and 600), Multishot, Oneshot (125 and 42) and Proshot1000 motor protocol support
* Blackbox flight recorder logging (to onboard flash or external microSD card where equipped)
* Support for targets that use the STM32 F7, F4 and F3 processors
* PWM, PPM, and Serial (SBus, SumH, SumD, Spektrum 1024/2048, XBus, etc) RX connection with failsafe detection
* Multiple telemetry protocols (CSRF, FrSky, HoTT smart-port, MSP, etc)
* Support for targets that use the STM32 F4, G4, F7 and H7 processors
* PWM, PPM, SPI, and Serial (SBus, SumH, SumD, Spektrum 1024/2048, XBus, etc) RX connection with failsafe detection
* Multiple telemetry protocols (CRSF, FrSky, HoTT smart-port, MSP, etc)
* RSSI via ADC - Uses ADC to read PWM RSSI signals, tested with FrSky D4R-II, X8R, X4R-SB, & XSR
* OSD support & configuration without needing third-party OSD software/firmware/comm devices
* OLED Displays - Display information on: Battery voltage/current/mAh, profile, rate profile, mode, version, sensors, etc
* In-flight manual PID tuning and rate adjustment
* PID and filter tuning using sliders
* Rate profiles and in-flight selection of them
* Configurable serial ports for Serial RX, Telemetry, ESC telemetry, MSP, GPS, OSD, Sonar, etc - Use most devices on any port, softserial included
* VTX support for Unify Pro and IRC Tramp
@ -54,6 +55,10 @@ There's a dedicated Slack chat channel here:
https://slack.betaflight.com/
And a Discord server here:
https://discord.gg/n4E6ak4u3c
We also have a Facebook Group. Join us to get a place to talk about Betaflight, ask configuration questions, or just hang out with fellow pilots.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/betaflightgroup/
@ -93,13 +98,13 @@ If you want to contribute financially on an ongoing basis, you should consider b
Contribution of bugfixes and new features is encouraged. Please be aware that we have a thorough review process for pull requests, and be prepared to explain what you want to achieve with your pull request.
Before starting to write code, please read our [development guidelines](docs/development/Development.md ) and [coding style definition](docs/development/CodingStyle.md).
TravisCI is used to run automatic builds
Azure Pipelines are used to run automatic builds
https://travis-ci.com/betaflight/betaflight
https://dev.azure.com/Betaflight/Betaflight%20Nightlies/_build
## Translators
We want to make Betaflight accessible for pilots who are not fluent in English, and for this reason we are currently maintaining translations into 18 languages for Betaflight Configurator: Català, Deutsch, Español, Euskera, Français, Galego, Hrvatski, Bahasa Indonesia, Italiano, 日本語, 한국어, Latviešu, Português, Português Brasileiro, polski, Русский язык, Svenska, 简体中文.
We want to make Betaflight accessible for pilots who are not fluent in English, and for this reason we are currently maintaining translations into 18 languages for Betaflight Configurator: Català, Deutsch, Español, Euskera, Français, Galego, Hrvatski, Bahasa Indonesia, Italiano, 日本語, 한국어, Latviešu, Português, Português Brasileiro, polski, Русский язык, Svenska, 简体中文, 繁體中文.
We have got a team of volunteer translators who do this work, but additional translators are always welcome to share the workload, and we are keen to add additional languages. If you would like to help us with translations, you have got the following options:
- if you help by suggesting some updates or improvements to translations in a language you are familiar with, head to [crowdin](https://crowdin.com/project/betaflight-configurator) and add your suggested translations there;
- if you would like to start working on the translation for a new language, or take on responsibility for proof-reading the translation for a language you are very familiar with, please head to the Betaflight Slack (registration [here](https://slack.betaflight.com/)), and join the '#team\_translation' channel - the people in there can help you to get a new language added, or set you up as a proof reader.

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@ -1,122 +0,0 @@
# Builds the Betaflight firmware
#
# After building, artifacts are released to a seperate repository.
#
# Azure Pipelines requires the following extensions to be installed:
# - GitHub Tool: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=marcelo-formentao.github-tools
#
# You'll also need to setup the follwing pipeline variables:
# "releaseNotes" - This is used to add the release notes in the windows job in the build stage so they can be published as part of the github release in the release stage
# "endpoint" - The name of the github endpoint link setup in AzDo - setup when linking AzDo and GitHub
# "owner" - The owner of the repository to release to e.g. betaflight
# "repoName" - The name of the repository to release to e.g. betaflight-configurator-nightly
variables:
owner: betaflight
repoName: betaflight-pull-requests
releaseNotes: This is a build of a community provided pull request. It may be unstable and result in corrupted configurations or data loss. **Use only for testing.**
name: $(Build.RequestedFor)_$(Build.SourceBranchName)_$(BuildID)
# For some reason the trigger does not pick up on "*-maintenance" - manually adding the current maintenance branch for now
trigger:
batch: true
branches:
include:
- master
- 4.2-maintenance
- "*-maintenance"
pr:
drafts: false
branches:
include:
- master
- 4.2-maintenance
- "*-maintenance"
stages:
- stage: Build
jobs:
- job: 'Linux'
pool:
vmImage: 'ubuntu-16.04'
steps:
- script: make arm_sdk_install
displayName: 'Install the build toolchain'
- script: sudo apt-get install -y libblocksruntime-dev
displayName: 'Install extra packages'
- script: make EXTRA_FLAGS=-Werror checks
displayName: 'Run sanity checks'
- script: make EXTRA_FLAGS=-Werror test-all
displayName: 'Run all unit tests'
- script: make EXTRA_FLAGS=-Werror all
displayName: 'Build all official targets'
- script: mkdir release; cp obj/*.hex release/
displayName: 'Copy artifacts'
- task: PublishPipelineArtifact@1
displayName: 'Publish Linux release'
inputs:
artifactName: betaflight
targetPath: '$(System.DefaultWorkingDirectory)/release/'
- stage: Release
jobs:
- job: Release
steps:
- task: DownloadPipelineArtifact@2
inputs:
buildType: 'current'
targetPath: '$(Pipeline.Workspace)'
- powershell: Write-Output ("##vso[task.setvariable variable=today;]$(Get-Date -Format yyyyMMdd)")
- task: GitHubReleasePublish@1
inputs:
githubEndpoint: '$(endpoint)'
manuallySetRepository: true
githubOwner: '$(owner)'
githubRepositoryName: '$(repoName)'
githubTag: $(today).$(Build.Repository.Name).$(Build.SourceBranchName)
githubReleaseTitle: '$(Build.Repository.Name): $(Build.SourceBranchName) ($(today))'
githubReleaseNotes: |+
$(releaseNotes)
### Repository:
$(Build.Repository.Name) ([link]($(Build.Repository.Uri)))
### Pull request branch:
$(Build.SourceBranchName) ([link]($(Build.Repository.Uri)/tree/$(Build.SourceBranchName)))
### Author:
$(Build.RequestedFor)
### Latest changeset:
$(Build.SourceVersion) ([link]($(Build.Repository.Uri)/commit/$(Build.SourceVersion)))
### Changes:
$(Build.SourceVersionMessage)
### Debug:
Build.SourceBranchName
$(Build.SourceBranchName)
Build.Repository.Name
$(Build.Repository.Name)
Build.Repository.ID
$(Build.Repository.ID)
Build.Repository.Uri
$(Build.Repository.Uri)
Build.RequestedFor
$(Build.RequestedFor)
Build.QueuedBy
$(Build.QueuedBy)
githubReleaseDraft: false
githubReleasePrerelease: false
githubIgnoreAssets: false
githubReleaseAsset: |
$(Pipeline.Workspace)/betaflight/**
githubReuseRelease: true
githubReuseDraftOnly: false
githubSkipDuplicatedAssets: false
githubEditRelease: true
githubDeleteEmptyTag: false

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To calibrate your flight controller with a current meter follow these steps.
1. Make a copy of [this google sheet](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lkL-X_FT9x2oqrwQEctDsEUhgdY19upNGc78M6FfJXY/). It will do all of the maths for you.
1. Make a copy of [this google sheet](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lkL-X_FT9x2oqrwQEctDsEUhgdY19upNGc78M6FfJXY/). It will do all the math for you.
2. Hook your ammeter up in series with your drone and a charged battery. I suggest an XT60 extender with one lead cut. Now your ammeter will be displaying the true current draw of your system.
3. Connect to your flight controller through the configurator and check your current calibrations. Change them in the google sheet if needed.
4. Use the motor tab to increase the throttle and change the current draw of the drone to around 1 A on the ammeter (it does not matter if it is not exact).

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| `Command` | Description |
|-----------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------|
| `1wire <esc>` | passthrough 1wire to the specified esc |
| `1wire <esc>` | passthrough 1wire to the specified ESC |
| [`adjrange`](Inflight%20Adjustments.md) | show/set adjustment ranges settings |
| [`aux`](Modes.md) | show/set aux settings |
| [`mmix`](Mixer.md) | design custom motor mixer |
@ -87,10 +87,10 @@ Click on a command to jump to the relevant documentation page.
| `exit` | |
| `feature` | list or -val or val |
| `get` | get variable value |
| [`gpspassthrough`](Gps.md) | passthrough gps to serial |
| [`gpspassthrough`](Gps.md) | passthrough GPS to serial |
| `help` | |
| [`led`](LedStrip.md) | configure leds |
| [`map`](Rx.md) | mapping of rc channel order |
| [`map`](Rx.md) | mapping of RC channel order |
| [`mixer`](Mixer.md) | mixer name or list |
| [`mode_color`](LedStrip.md) | configure mode colors |
| `motor` | get/set motor output value |
@ -133,8 +133,8 @@ Click on a variable to jump to the relevant documentation page.
| [`sbus_inversion`](Rx.md) | Standard SBUS (Futaba, FrSKY) uses an inverted signal. Some OpenLRS receivers produce a non-inverted SBUS signal. This setting is to support this type of receivers (including modified FrSKY). This only works on supported hardware (mainly F3 based flight controllers). | OFF | ON | ON | Master | UINT8 |
| [`spektrum_sat_bind`](Spektrum%20bind.md) | 0 = disabled. Used to bind the spektrum satellite to RX | 0 | 10 | 0 | Master | UINT8 |
| [`input_filtering_mode`](Rx.md) | Filter out noise from OpenLRS Telemetry RX | OFF | ON | ON | Master | INT8 |
| [`min_throttle`](Controls.md) | These are min/max values (in us) that are sent to esc when armed. Defaults of 1150/1850 are OK for everyone, for use with AfroESC, they could be set to 1064/1864. | 0 | 2000 | 1150 | Master | UINT16 |
| [`max_throttle`](Controls.md) | These are min/max values (in us) that are sent to esc when armed. Defaults of 1150/1850 are OK for everyone, for use with AfroESC, they could be set to 1064/1864. If you have brushed motors, the value should be set to 2000. | 0 | 2000 | 1850 | Master | UINT16 |
| [`min_throttle`](Controls.md) | These are min/max values (in us) that are sent to ESC when armed. Defaults of 1150/1850 are OK for everyone, for use with AfroESC, they could be set to 1064/1864. | 0 | 2000 | 1150 | Master | UINT16 |
| [`max_throttle`](Controls.md) | These are min/max values (in us) that are sent to ESC when armed. Defaults of 1150/1850 are OK for everyone, for use with AfroESC, they could be set to 1064/1864. If you have brushed motors, the value should be set to 2000. | 0 | 2000 | 1850 | Master | UINT16 |
| [`min_command`](Controls.md) | This is the PWM value sent to ESCs when they are not armed. If ESCs beep slowly when powered up, try decreasing this value. It can also be used for calibrating all ESCs at once. | 0 | 2000 | 1000 | Master | UINT16 |
| `servo_center_pulse` | Servo midpoint | 0 | 2000 | 1500 | Master | UINT16 |
| `motor_pwm_rate` | Output frequency (in Hz) for motor pins. Defaults are 400Hz for motor. If setting above 500Hz, will switch to brushed (direct drive) motors mode. For example, setting to 8000 will use brushed mode at 8kHz switching frequency. Up to 32kHz is supported. Default is 16000 for boards with brushed motors. Note, that in brushed mode, minthrottle is offset to zero. For brushed mode, set ```max_throttle``` to 2000. | 50 | 32000 | 400 | Master | UINT16 |
@ -200,14 +200,14 @@ Click on a variable to jump to the relevant documentation page.
| `imu_dcm_kp` | Inertial Measurement Unit KP Gain | 0 | 20000 | 2500 | Master | UINT16 |
| `imu_dcm_ki` | Inertial Measurement Unit KI Gain | 0 | 20000 | 0 | Master | UINT16 |
| `alt_hold_deadband` | Altitude will be held when throttle is centered with an error margin defined in this parameter. | 1 | 250 | 40 | Profile | UINT8 |
| `alt_hold_fast_change` | Authorise fast altitude changes. Should be disabled when slow changes are prefered, for example for aerial photography. | OFF | ON | ON | Profile | UINT8 |
| `alt_hold_fast_change` | Authorise fast altitude changes. Should be disabled when slow changes are preferred, for example for aerial photography. | OFF | ON | ON | Profile | UINT8 |
| [`deadband`](Controls.md) | These are values (in us) by how much RC input can be different before it's considered valid for roll and pitch axis. For transmitters with jitter on outputs, this value can be increased. Defaults are zero, but can be increased up to 10 or so if rc inputs twitch while idle. This value is applied either side of the centrepoint. | 0 | 32 | 0 | Profile | UINT8 |
| [`yaw_deadband`](Controls.md) | These are values (in us) by how much RC input can be different before it's considered valid for the yaw axis. For transmitters with jitter on outputs, this value can be increased. Defaults are zero, but can be increased up to 10 or so if rc inputs twitch while idle. This value is applied either side of the centrepoint. | 0 | 100 | 0 | Profile | UINT8 |
| `yaw_control_direction` | Use if you need to inverse yaw control direction. | -1 | 1 | 1 | Profile | INT8 |
| `3d_deadband_throttle` | Throttle signal will be held to a fixed value when throttle is centered with an error margin defined in this parameter. | 0 | 2000 | 50 | Profile | UINT16 |
| `throttle_correction_value` | The throttle_correction_value will be added to the throttle input. It will be maximal at the throttle_correction_angle and over, null when the copter is leveled and proportional in bewteen. The angle is set with 0.1 deg steps from 1 to 900, ie : 300 = 30.0 deg, 225 = 22.5 deg. | 0 | 150 | 0 | Profile | UINT8 |
| `throttle_correction_angle` | The throttle_correction_value will be added to the throttle input. It will be maximal at the throttle_correction_angle and over, null when the copter is leveled and proportional in bewteen. The angle is set with 0.1 deg steps from 1 to 900, ie : 300 = 30.0 deg, 225 = 22.5 deg. | 1 | 900 | 800 | Profile | UINT16 |
| `pid_at_min_throttle` | If enabled, the copter will process the pid algorithm at minimum throttle. Cannot be used when `retarded_arm` is enabled. | OFF | ON | ON | Master | UINT8 |
| `throttle_correction_value` | The throttle_correction_value will be added to the throttle input. It will be maximal at the throttle_correction_angle and over, null when the copter is leveled and proportional in bewteen. The angle is set with 0.1 deg steps from 1 to 900, i.e. : 300 = 30.0 deg, 225 = 22.5 deg. | 0 | 150 | 0 | Profile | UINT8 |
| `throttle_correction_angle` | The throttle_correction_value will be added to the throttle input. It will be maximal at the throttle_correction_angle and over, null when the copter is leveled and proportional in bewteen. The angle is set with 0.1 deg steps from 1 to 900, i.e. : 300 = 30.0 deg, 225 = 22.5 deg. | 1 | 900 | 800 | Profile | UINT16 |
| `pid_at_min_throttle` | If enabled, the copter will process the PID algorithm at minimum throttle. Cannot be used when `retarded_arm` is enabled. | OFF | ON | ON | Master | UINT8 |
| `yaw_motor_direction` | Use if you need to inverse yaw motor direction. | -1 | 1 | 1 | Master | INT8 |
| `yaw_jump_prevention_limit` | Prevent yaw jumps during yaw stops and rapid YAW input. To disable set to 500. Adjust this if your aircraft 'skids out'. Higher values increases YAW authority but can cause roll/pitch instability in case of underpowered UAVs. Lower values makes yaw adjustments more gentle but can cause UAV unable to keep heading | 80 | 500 | 200 | Master | UINT16 |
| [`tri_unarmed_servo`](Controls.md) | On tricopter mix only, if this is set to 1, servo will always be correcting regardless of armed state. to disable this, set it to 0. | OFF | ON | ON | Master | INT8 |

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## Specific features for each Flight Controller
Each flight controller has it's own file to specify what features are enabled or disable only for it. Sometimes they have been disabled by space limitations, but other times it's for limited computing capacity or a bug, so enable it at your own risk.
Each flight controller has its own file to specify what features are enabled or disabled only for it. Sometimes they have been disabled by space limitations, but other times it's for limited computing capacity or a bug, so enable them at your own risk.
This file is located in `target/[FLIGHT_CONTROLLER_NAME]/target.h` and it's loaded **after** the `target/common_pre.h`. So any changes in this file will overwrite the default settings, so this file is the place where you must touch to create your custom firmware.
This file is located in `target/[FLIGHT_CONTROLLER_NAME]/target.h` and it's loaded **after** the `target/common_pre.h`. Any changes in this file will overwrite the default settings, so this file is the place where you must touch to create your custom firmware.
The first thing to do is to *#undef* all the features that we want to disable from the *common_pre.h*.

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# Failsafe
If the radio link is lost, or the receiver fails or becomes disconnected, the pilot will have no control over their aircraft.
Betaflight provides a failsafe system to safely manage this potential hazard.
**_It is vitally important to check that your failsafe system is working properly before flying!_**
There are two types of failsafe:
1. Receiver based failsafe
2. Flight controller based failsafe
Receiver based failsafe is where you, from your transmitter and receiver, configure channels to output desired signals if your receiver detects signal loss and goes to the __failsafe mode__. The idea is that you set throttle and other controls so the aircraft descends in a controlled manner. See your receiver's documentation for this method.
__Receiver based failsafe__ is where your transmitter configures the receiver to output specific signals on specific channels if your receiver loses signal. The receiver sends 'normal-looking' data packets to the flight controller, containing the exact values that you configured, in the radio, for throttle and other channels. Normally these are configured so that the aircraft either cuts motors and falls, or descends in a controlled manner. See your receiver's documentation for this method. The flight controller will be unaware that anything bad is happening, and you will not see anything in the OSD.
Flight controller based failsafe is where the flight controller attempts to detect signal loss and/or the __failsafe mode__ of your receiver and upon detection goes to __failsafe stage 1__. The idea is that the flight controller starts using __fallback settings__ for all controls, which are set by you, using the CLI command `rxfail` (see [rxfail](Rx.md#rx-loss-configuration) section in rx documentation) or the cleanflight-configurator GUI.
__Flight controller based failsafe__ is where the flight controller attempts to detect signal loss by analysing the received data packets, then responding according to failsafe settings made in the Configurator, and provides some indication of what is going on in the OSD and in the logs. There are three phases:
It is possible to use both types at the same time, which may be desirable. Flight controller failsafe can even help if your receiver signal wires come loose, get damaged or your receiver malfunctions in a way the receiver itself cannot detect.
- signal validation
- failsafe stage 1
- failsafe stage 2
Alternatively you may configure a transmitter switch to activate failsafe mode. This is useful for fieldtesting the failsafe system and as a **_`PANIC`_** switch when you lose orientation.
After basic signal validation fails, the flight controller holds the last known good values for 300ms. It then enters __Failsafe Stage 1__, the 'Guard' period, and applies your specified __Channel Fallback Settings__ for the `failsafe_delay` period (1.5s by default) counted from the time of the last valid packet. If any valid data arrives while in Stage 1, the flight controller will respond to it immediately, and the failsafe process stops.
If the failsafe duration exceeds the __Failsafe Stage 1__ or "Guard" period, the flight controller enters __Failsafe Stage 2__. This either immediately disarms and drops, or enters a customisable Landing Mode or a GPS Rescue Mode. After Stage 2 Failsafe, the signal must be consistently good for a period of time before control is returned to the pilot.
Flight controller based failsafe relies, for its triggering signal, on the absence of valid data from the radio receiver. If the receiver is configured to keep sending 'normal' packets on signal loss, the flight controller will never enter 'flight controller failsafe'. Hence, it is essential that the receiver is configured to send __nothing__ (no packets at all) on signal loss.
Flight controller failsafe will work if your receiver signal wires come loose, break, or your receiver malfunctions in a way the receiver itself cannot detect.
A transmitter switch may be configured to immediately activate failsafe. This is useful for field testing the failsafe system and as a **_`PANIC`_** switch when you lose orientation.
## Flight controller failsafe system
This system has two stages.
This system continuously monitors the integrity of the radio link, and has two stages that apply sequentially after signal loss is confirmed.
__Stage 1__ is entered when __a flightchannel__ has an __*invalid pulse length*__, the receiver reports __*failsafe mode*__ or there is __*no signal*__ from the receiver. Fallback settings are applied to __*all channels*__ and a short amount of time is provided to allow for recovery.
### Signal Loss
__Note:__ Prior to entering __stage 1__, fallback settings are also applied to __*individual AUX channels*__ that have invalid pulses.
__Signal loss__ means:
- __no incoming data packets__, or __failsafe mode__ or __frame dropped__ packets for more than 100ms, or
- __*invalid pulse length*__ data on any flight channel for more than 300ms.
__Stage 1__ can also directly be activated when a transmitter switch that is configured to control the failsafe mode is switched ON and `failsafe_switch_mode` is set to `STAGE1`. Stage 1 will be aborted if the switch is moved to the OFF position before Stage 2 is engaged (see next).
Once signal loss is detected, the values on the bad channels, or on all channels for total packet loss, will be held at their last received value for 300ms from the last known good data, or until signal returns.
__Stage 2__ is entered when your craft is __armed__ and __stage 1__ persists longer then the configured guard time (`failsafe_delay`). All channels will remain at the applied fallback setting unless overruled by the chosen stage 2 procedure (`failsafe_procedure`).
`RXLOSS` should be displayed in the warnings field of the OSD 100ms after the last valid packet. This is an 'early warning' of significant packet loss - an indicator that the link is in a bad way.
__Stage 2__ is not activated until 5 seconds after the flight controller boots up. This is to prevent unwanted activation, as in the case of TX/RX gear with long bind procedures, before the RX sends out valid data.
When failsafe is initiated by a failsafe switch that has been configured to to enter Stage 1, the flight channels (Roll, Pitch, Yaw and Throttle), but not the auxiliary channels, are immediately set to Stage 1 values, without any delay.
__Stage 2__ can also directly be activated when a transmitter switch that is configured to control the failsafe mode is switched ON and `failsafe_switch_mode` is set to `STAGE2`.
### Stage 1 Failsafe
__Stage 2__ will be aborted when it was due to:
__Stage 1__ applies fixed values after confirmed signal loss.
* a lost RC signal and the RC signal has recovered.
* a transmitter failsafe switch was set to ON position and the switch is set to OFF position (and `failsafe_switch_mode` is _not_ set to `KILL`).
__The default Stage 1 duration__ is one second, with a minimum of 200ms. The timer for initiation of stage 1 is activated when 100ms has elapsed since the last good packet, or 300ms after any persistently bad flight channel, but it starts timing down to failsafe from the time of the last good packet. The Stage 1 duration may be customised via the "Guard time for stage 2 activation" parameter in Configurator (`failsafe_delay` in the CLI). It starts at the time of the last good packet. The units are tenths of a second.
Note that:
* At the end of the stage 2 procedure, the flight controller will be disarmed and re-arming will be locked until the signal from the receiver is restored for specific amount of time depending on the procedure (see below) AND the arming switch is in the OFF position (when an arm switch is in use).
__During Stage 1 failsafe__, all stick positions are set to the fixed 'fallback' values as specified in the 'Channel fallback settings' panel in Configurator, after the 300ms 'hold last good values' period expires. When initiated by a switch, the aux channels remain active, and there is no hold period - the effect is immediate Default behaviour is to center the sticks, set throttle stick to zero (causing the motors to idle), and hold the existing switch positions. These values may be be customised in Configurator or with the CLI command `rxfail` (see [rxfail](Rx.md#rx-loss-configuration) section in rx documentation) or v.
* Prior to starting a stage 2 intervention it is checked if the throttle position was below `min_throttle` level for the last `failsafe_throttle_low_delay` seconds. If it was, the craft is assumed to be on the ground and is only disarmed. It may be re-armed without a power cycle.
The pilot may choose to active Level mode, using an Aux channel, so that it becomes active soon as Stage 1 commences.
Some notes about **SAFETY**:
* The failsafe system will be activated regardless of current throttle position. So when the failsafe intervention is aborted (RC signal restored/failsafe switch set to OFF) the current stick position will direct the craft !
* The craft may already be on the ground with motors stopped and that motors and props could spin again - the software does not currently detect if the craft is on the ground. Take care when using `MOTOR_STOP` feature. **Props will spin up without warning**, when armed with `MOTOR_STOP` feature ON (props are not spinning) **_and_** failsafe is activated !
The flight mode field in the OSD does *not* show failsafe with `!FS!` during stage 1, but `RXLOSS` will show in the warnings section after the 100ms basic signal validation period, to provide early warning of a bad link or impending failsafe.
## Configuration
__If signal returns during either the hold or Stage 1 period__, control is immediately returned to the pilot, the failsafe system resets. `RXLOSS` should immediately disappear from the OSD.
When configuring the flight controller failsafe, use the following steps:
> Note: the PID system remains active in Stage 1.
1. Configure your receiver to do one of the following:
__Stage 1 can also be activated by a transmitter switch__. The switch should be configured (using Modes) to enable failsafe, and the `failsafe_switch_mode` should be set to `STAGE1`.
* Upon signal loss, send no signal/pulses over the channels
* Send an invalid signal over the channels (for example, send values lower than `rx_min_usec`)
The switch emulates a signal loss, but there are some differences.
and
The main difference is that channels go immediately to Stage 1 values without waiting for any hold or signal evaluation periods.
* Ensure your receiver does not send out channel data that would cause a disarm by switch or sticks to be registered by the FC. This is especially important for those using a switch to arm.
While in Stage 1, returning the switch to the OFF position will restore normal control immediately, just like re-gaining signal during Stage 1.
See your receiver's documentation for direction on how to accomplish one of these.
Note that if the switch is held ON for longer than the `failsafe_delay` period, the flight controller will enter Stage 2 (see below), and, depending on how Stage 2 is configured, may immediately drop and disarm, from which recovery will not be immediate.
* Configure one of the transmitter switches to activate the failsafe mode.
With switch-initiated failsafe, the auxiliary channels must remain responsive so that the pilot can exit failsafe with the switch Hence they are not set 'Channel fallback settings' to the Aux channels. This is different from a true 'signal lost' type failsafe, where the Aux channels are fixed, according to the Guard period settings.
2. Set `failsafe_off_delay` to an appropriate value based on how high you fly
### Stage 2 Failsafe
__Stage 2 Failsafe__ is entered when your craft is __armed__ and __stage 1__ persists longer then the configured Stage 1, or 'guard' time (`failsafe_delay`), or, by switch.
During Stage 2, all channels will remain at the fallback settings, unless overruled by the chosen Stage 2 procedure (the settings of the `failsafe_procedure`).
> During Stage 2,`!FS!` will be shown in the Flight Mode field of the OSD.
Entering Stage 2 is not possible until 5 seconds after the flight controller boots up. This is to prevent unwanted activation, as in the case of TX/RX gear with long bind procedures, before the RX sends out valid data.
Stage 2 Failsafe can be activated directly, and immediately, with a transmitter failsafe switch where the switch behaviour is set to `STAGE2` (`failsafe_switch_mode` in the CLI).
Stage 2 will also be activated if the switch is set to Stage 1 and it is held for longer than the Stage 1 time (the Stage 2 'guard time').
When the flight contoller enters Stage 2, it implements one of three (actually, four) possible Stage 2 failsafe procedures::
* __Drop__, the default, causing immediate disarm and motor stop.
* __Landing Mode__, where the sticks are centered, throttle is held at a defined value, and the aux channels are set as configured for Stage 1 (which could include configuring an aux channel to enable Level mode). These settings will apply for the Landing Time (`failsafe_off_delay` period), which defaults to 1 second, but can be longer. Landing mode can be hazardous, since the motors and PIDs are active, but you cannot control where the quad goes, and there is no way to make the motors stop if you crash. If the machine crashes and the props get stuck, they can burn out.
* __GPS Rescue__, where an appropriately configured machine will transfer stick and throttle control to the GPS controller, so that the quad should try to fly towards its starting point.
* __Just Disarm__, a 'fourth' internal mode, which applies if the throttle has been held low for at least 10 seconds before entering Stage 2 (unless the mode is set to GPS Return). This can sometimes cause confusion when testing failsafe - always test with throttle up at some point before the test. Its primary purpose is to force a disarm if the user powers down their radio after landing, but has forgotten to remove the lipo. This prevents the quad entering landing mode, for example, and spinning the props up by itself
At the end of the stage 2 procedure, the flight controller will disarm. The word `FAILSAFE` will alternate with `RXLOSS` in the warnings field. Arming will be blocked until the signal from the receiver is restored for more than the `failsafe_recovery_delay` period. This period is the same regardless of the Stage 2 mode.
Control will be returned to the pilot:
* in Landing mode, when the RC signal has recovered for longer than the `failsafe_recovery_delay` period, or
* in GPS Rescue mode, when the link has returned for `failsafe_recovery_delay` and the pilot has moved the sticks more than 30 degrees out from centre.
* a transmitter failsafe Stage 2 switch that was set to ON is turned OFF (unless the `failsafe_switch_mode` is _not_ set to `KILL`).
__There is no way to instantly recover from a Drop or Just Disarm outcome__. The quad will disarm and fall with zero motor power. The pilot must re-arm, after the `failsafe_recovery_delay` period, to regain control. The usual arming checks apply; arming switches must be off, throttle must be zero, and if the accelerometer is enabled, the quad must be within the 'small_ _angle' range.
### The default Drop mode
The default signal loss behaviour with one second of stage 1 'guard time' is:
- 300ms holding last values
- the next 1200ms at idle throttle with sticks centred (the default fallback settings)
- followed by disarm and drop at 1s.
Recovery within the Stage 1 time is immediate, but if Stage 2 completes to disarm, the defaultRecovery time of one second will block arming for one full second.
The defaults are typically used by racers and park fliers.
The `failsafe_delay`, or guard time, should be long enough that a brief Rx loss will be tolerated without leading to a disarm. It should reflect the reliability of your link, vs how long it typically takes before you hit the ground. If you crash within the guard time, the PIDs may cook your motors.
Shorter guard times will stop the motors more quickly when signal is lost. In practice the minimum is 200ms. Any shorter and you are vulnerable to false failsafes from brief signal loss.
The default of 1.5s is a good guard time.
The `failsafe_recovery_delay` is how long the signal must be 'good' for before you're allowed to re-arm after being disarmed by the Drop. By default this is one second. For many setups this time can be a lot shorter. However, some radio links can be erratic when they recover, so don't make it too short without first checking that the quad doesn't go bezerk when the signal recovers.
### Landing mode
This can be used to apply, after the Stage 1 or Guard period expires. a defined set of Aux switch settings and stick values for a set period of time.
Historically, this was used to enable Level mode, and apply sufficient throttle for a gradual fall from a typical flight altitude. It had a role when people would hover at a consistent altitude and not do much else, potentially minimising the damage from a crash from altitude.
However, it is s a potentially hazardous thing to do, and not generally recommended, because the quad will fall with active PIDs and will drift with the breeze, potentially landing almost anywhere. The motors may be active when it hits the ground, and could burn them out, and the quad could land on top of people with throttle on and fully active PIDs.
We do not recommend this anymore.
You will regain normal flight control during landing mode after signal restores for more than the `failsafe_recovery_delay` period.
You will regain the ability to re-arm after landing mode terminates and disarms, after the signal has been restored for more than the `failsafe_recovery_delay` period.
__Configuring Landing Mode.__
1. Enable Landing Mode as opposed to Drop as the failsafe procedure
2. Set `failsafe_off_delay` to an appropriate value based on how high you fly (how long you think it will take to land at the set throttle value).
3. Set `failsafe_throttle` to a value that allows the aircraft to descend at approximately one meter per second (default is 1000 which should be throttle off).
The behaviour with default one second of stage 1 'guard time' and a 10s Landing time is:
- 300ms holding last values
- the next 1,200ms at idle throttle with sticks centred (the default fallback settings)
- 10s of landing throttle
- your Stage 1 Aux switch values applied
### GPS Return mode
The full details of GPS return are covered in the wiki, and elsewhere.
You will regain during GPS Return mode only after signal restores for more than the `failsafe_recovery_delay` period AND you move the sticks more than 30 degrees out from centre.
You will regain the ability to re-arm after GPS Return terminates and disarms, after the signal has been restored for more than the `failsafe_recovery_delay` period.
### "Just Drop" mode
This is an 'invisible' mode that is always present.
It is intended to 'catch' the possibility that the pilot has landed, forgotten to disarm, and powered off their transmitter. This would result in a failsafe, and if landing mode was active, the motors could spin up.
"Just Drop" looks at the throttle position, and if it has been down for 10s before turning the transmitter off, the failsafe system will immediately disarm the quad, and not enter landing mode. This protects the pilot, so long as they have throttle low for 10s before switching the radio off.
### General Stage 2 SAFETY Considerations
* The failsafe system will activate and de-activate without regard to the current throttle or stick position. When the failsafe intervention is aborted (RC signal restored/failsafe switch set to OFF) the current throttle and stick positions will be applied to the craft!
* If you land and turn your transmitter off before powering down your quad, it could be on the ground with motors stopped, and those motors and props could spin again. Take care when using `Landing Mode`, particularly with the `MOTOR_STOP` feature. **The props may spin up without warning**, when failsafe activates in Landing mode!
* In 4.3 re-arming is possible, after a failsafe, without needing to power cycle the quad, so that if you crash after failsafe in an inaccessible area, you can perhaps get close enough to regain signal and fly out.
These are the basic steps for flight controller failsafe configuration; see Failsafe Settings below for additional settings that may be changed.
## Failsafe Settings
Failsafe delays are configured in 0.1 second steps.
1 step = 0.1sec
1 second = 10 steps
### `failsafe_delay`
Guard time for failsafe activation after signal lost. This is the amount of time the flight controller waits to see if it begins receiving a valid signal again before activating failsafe.
Guard time, or Failsafe Stage 1 period; the time before for failsafe Stage 2 activation after a lost signal. This is the amount of time the flight controller waits, after a signal loss, before activating Stage 2 failsafe.
### `failsafe_off_delay`
Delay after failsafe activates before motors finally turn off. This is the amount of time 'failsafe_throttle' is active. If you fly at higher altitudes you may need more time to descend safely.
The time from when Landing Mode activates to when the motors finally turn off. Throttle will be at 'failsafe_throttle' for this period of time. If you fly at higher altitudes you may need more time to descend safely.
### `failsafe_throttle`
Throttle level used for landing. Specify a value that causes the aircraft to descend at about 1M/sec. Default is set to 1000 which should correspond to throttle off.
Throttle level used for landing. Specify a value that causes the aircraft to descend at about 1M/sec (relatively slowly). Default is set to 1000 which should correspond to throttle off.
### `failsafe_switch_mode`
Configure the RC switched failsafe action. It can be one of:
* `STAGE1` - activates Stage 1 failsafe. RC controls are applied as configured for Stage 1 and the `failsafe_delay` guard time will have to elapse before Stage 2 is activated. This is useful if you want to simulate with a switch the exact signal loss failsafe behavior.
* `STAGE2` - skips Stage 1 and activates the Stage 2 procedure immediately (see `failsafe_procedure`). Useful if you want to assign instant auto-landing to a switch.
* `KILL` - disarms instantly (your craft will crash). Re-arming is locked for 1 second AND until the arming switch (if used) is moved to the OFF position. Similar effect can be achieved by:
* setting `failsafe_switch_mode` to `STAGE2` and `failsafe_procedure` to `DROP`. The difference is that `DROP` locks re-arming for 3 seconds instead of 1.
* setting `failsafe_switch_mode` to `STAGE2`, `failsafe_procedure` to `AUTO-LAND`, setting `failsafe_throttle` to 1000 and `failsafe_off_delay` to 0 (basically initiates an auto-landing but cuts it short immediately). This is not preferred method, since the reaction is slower and re-arming will be locked for 30 seconds.
* using arm switch. This does not introduce re-arming locking.
* `STAGE1` - activates Stage 1 failsafe. RC controls are applied as configured for Stage 1 and the `failsafe_delay` guard time will have to elapse before Stage 2 is activated. This is useful if you want to simulate signal loss failsafe behavior. Note that there are some differences. There is no 300ms 'hold' time; the flight channels (RPY&T) go directly to Stage 1 settings the moment the switch goes ON. Also, the Auxiliary channels remain active, and are not set to the Stage 1 values. Recovery of signal immediately restores full pilot control.
* `STAGE2` - skips Stage 1 and immediately activates the selected Stage 2 procedure. Useful if you want to assign instant auto-landing, GPS Return, or Drop, to a switch.
* `KILL` - immediately disarms the quad with no delay. Your craft will crash. Note that a single glitch on the failsafe channel will immediately crash the quad. Re-arming is blocked for 1 second after signal is restored. A similar, but safer effect can be achieved by:
* setting `failsafe_switch_mode` to `STAGE2`, `failsafe_procedure` to `DROP`, and `failsafe delay` to 2. This gives a 200ms delay signal validation period, the shortest allowed, so that transient glitches on the failsafe channel will not falsely trigger a disarm. Drop recovery can be made faster than Kill by configuring a short `failsafe_recovery_delay` time (which can be as short as 200ms).
* using the arm switch. This does not introduce re-arming locking.
### `failsafe_throttle_low_delay`
Time throttle level must have been below 'min_throttle' to _only disarm_ instead of _full failsafe procedure_.
Use standard RX usec values. See [Rx documentation](Rx.md).
Use standard RX μs values. See [Rx documentation](Rx.md).
### `failsafe_procedure`
* `DROP`: Just kill the motors and disarm (crash the craft). Re-arming is locked until RC link is available for at least 3 seconds and the arm switch (if used) is in the OFF position.
* `AUTO-LAND`: Enable an auto-level mode, center the flight sticks and set the throttle to a predefined value (`failsafe_throttle`) for a predefined time (`failsafe_off_delay`). This should allow the craft to come to a safer landing. Re-arming is locked until RC link is available for at least 30 seconds and the arm switch (if used) is in the OFF position.
### `failsafe_recovery_delay`
Time for a recovered signal to be considered valid. In Failsafe Landing Mode, signal must be 'good' for at least this time for control to be returned to the pilot. In GPS Return mode, this time is required before the stick inputs will be assessed for the restoration of control.
### `failsafe_stick_threshold`
For GPS Return, the angle in degrees that the sticks must be away from centre in order to return control to the pilot, assuming the signal has already recovered.
The idea is that as the quad flies home, the pilot leaves the sticks centred. Once they get video back, and see that Rx signal has returned, moving the sticks allows the pilot to regain control at a time that suits them, rather than just immediately signal returns.
### `rx_min_usec`
The lowest channel value considered valid. e.g. PWM/PPM pulse length
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With a Graupner GR-24 configured for PWM output with failsafe on channels 1-4 set to OFF in the receiver settings then this setting, at its default value, will allow failsafe to be activated.
## Testing
## Testing failsafe
**Bench test of Stage 1 - _remove the props!_.**
1. Set the Guard, or stage 1 time, to 10s (100)
1. Set the Stage 2 procedure to Drop
1. Arm the craft and throttle up briefly
1. While wiggling the sticks, listen to the motors, and throttle off
1. Confirm that motors hold RPM for 300ms, then drop to idle and stay there
1. Note that RXLOSS appears in the OSD immediately the link is lost
1. Power up the transmitter, wiggle the pitch/roll stick while it re-establishes the link
1. Confirm that the motors start responding about 1s after the link is re-established
**Bench test the failsafe system before flying - _remove props while doing so_.**
1. Arm the craft.
1. Turn off transmitter or unplug RX.
1. Configure failsafe
1. Arm the craft and throttle up briefly
1. Either turn the transmitter off, or unplug the RX.
1. Observe motors spin at configured throttle setting for configured duration.
1. Observe motors turn off after configured duration.
1. Ensure that when you turn on your TX again or reconnect the RX that you cannot re-arm once the motors have stopped.
1. Power cycle the FC.
1. Arm the craft.
1. Configure a long Stage 2 Landing Time (eg 200 or 20s) and enable Landing mode
1. Turn off transmitter or unplug RX.
1. Observe motors spin at configured throttle setting for configured duration.
1. Turn on TX or reconnect RX.
1. Observe motors spin at configured Landing throttle setting.
1. Turn on TX or reconnect RX before Landing times out
1. Ensure that your switch positions don't now cause the craft to disarm (otherwise it would fall out of the sky on regained signal).
1. Observe that normal flight behavior is resumed.
1. Disarm.
**Field test the failsafe system.**
**Field test of Landing Mode.**
1. Perform bench testing first!
1. On a calm day go to an unpopulated area away from buildings or test indoors in a safe controlled environment - e.g. inside a big net.
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If craft descends too quickly then increase failsafe throttle setting.
Ensure that the duration is long enough for your craft to land at the altitudes you normally fly at.
Ensure that the duration is long enough for your craft to land from the altitudes you normally fly at.
Using a configured transmitter switch to activate failsafe mode, instead of switching off your TX, is good primary testing method in addition to the above procedure.

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# Failsafe
There are two types of failsafe:
1. Receiver based failsafe
2. Flight controller based failsafe
Receiver based failsafe is where you, from your transmitter and receiver, configure channels to output desired signals if your receiver detects signal loss and goes to the __failsafe mode__. The idea is that you set throttle and other controls so the aircraft descends in a controlled manner. See your receiver's documentation for this method.
Flight controller based failsafe is where the flight controller attempts to detect signal loss and/or the __failsafe mode__ of your receiver and upon detection goes to __failsafe stage 1__. The idea is that the flight controller starts using __fallback settings__ for all controls, which are set by you, using the CLI command `rxfail` (see [rxfail](Rx.md#rx-loss-configuration) section in rx documentation) or the cleanflight-configurator GUI.
It is possible to use both types at the same time, which may be desirable. Flight controller failsafe can even help if your receiver signal wires come loose, get damaged or your receiver malfunctions in a way the receiver itself cannot detect.
Alternatively you may configure a transmitter switch to activate failsafe mode. This is useful for fieldtesting the failsafe system and as a **_`PANIC`_** switch when you lose orientation.
## Flight controller failsafe system
This system has two stages.
__Stage 1__ is entered when __a flightchannel__ has an __*invalid pulse length*__, the receiver reports __*failsafe mode*__ or there is __*no signal*__ from the receiver. Fallback settings are applied to __*all channels*__ and a short amount of time is provided to allow for recovery.
__Note:__ Prior to entering __stage 1__, fallback settings are also applied to __*individual AUX channels*__ that have invalid pulses.
__Stage 1__ can also directly be activated when a transmitter switch that is configured to control the failsafe mode is switched ON and `failsafe_switch_mode` is set to `STAGE1`. Stage 1 will be aborted if the switch is moved to the OFF position before Stage 2 is engaged (see next).
__Stage 2__ is entered when your craft is __armed__ and __stage 1__ persists longer then the configured guard time (`failsafe_delay`). All channels will remain at the applied fallback setting unless overruled by the chosen stage 2 procedure (`failsafe_procedure`).
__Stage 2__ is not activated until 5 seconds after the flight controller boots up. This is to prevent unwanted activation, as in the case of TX/RX gear with long bind procedures, before the RX sends out valid data.
__Stage 2__ can also directly be activated when a transmitter switch that is configured to control the failsafe mode is switched ON and `failsafe_switch_mode` is set to `STAGE2`.
__Stage 2__ will be aborted when it was due to:
* a lost RC signal and the RC signal has recovered.
* a transmitter failsafe switch was set to ON position and the switch is set to OFF position (and `failsafe_switch_mode` is _not_ set to `KILL`).
Note that:
* At the end of the stage 2 procedure, the flight controller will be disarmed and re-arming will be locked until the signal from the receiver is restored for specific amount of time depending on the procedure (see below) AND the arming switch is in the OFF position (when an arm switch is in use).
* Prior to starting a stage 2 intervention it is checked if the throttle position was below `min_throttle` level for the last `failsafe_throttle_low_delay` seconds. If it was, the craft is assumed to be on the ground and is only disarmed. It may be re-armed without a power cycle.
Some notes about **SAFETY**:
* The failsafe system will be activated regardless of current throttle position. So when the failsafe intervention is aborted (RC signal restored/failsafe switch set to OFF) the current stick position will direct the craft !
* The craft may already be on the ground with motors stopped and that motors and props could spin again - the software does not currently detect if the craft is on the ground. Take care when using `MOTOR_STOP` feature. **Props will spin up without warning**, when armed with `MOTOR_STOP` feature ON (props are not spinning) **_and_** failsafe is activated !
## Configuration
When configuring the flight controller failsafe, use the following steps:
1. Configure your receiver to do one of the following:
* Upon signal loss, send no signal/pulses over the channels
* Send an invalid signal over the channels (for example, send values lower than `rx_min_usec`)
and
* Ensure your receiver does not send out channel data that would cause a disarm by switch or sticks to be registered by the FC. This is especially important for those using a switch to arm.
See your receiver's documentation for direction on how to accomplish one of these.
* Configure one of the transmitter switches to activate the failsafe mode.
2. Set `failsafe_off_delay` to an appropriate value based on how high you fly
3. Set `failsafe_throttle` to a value that allows the aircraft to descend at approximately one meter per second (default is 1000 which should be throttle off).
These are the basic steps for flight controller failsafe configuration; see Failsafe Settings below for additional settings that may be changed.
## Failsafe Settings
Failsafe delays are configured in 0.1 second steps.
1 step = 0.1sec
1 second = 10 steps
### `failsafe_delay`
Guard time for failsafe activation after signal lost. This is the amount of time the flight controller waits to see if it begins receiving a valid signal again before activating failsafe.
### `failsafe_off_delay`
Delay after failsafe activates before motors finally turn off. This is the amount of time 'failsafe_throttle' is active. If you fly at higher altitudes you may need more time to descend safely.
### `failsafe_throttle`
Throttle level used for landing. Specify a value that causes the aircraft to descend at about 1M/sec. Default is set to 1000 which should correspond to throttle off.
### `failsafe_switch_mode`
Configure the RC switched failsafe action. It can be one of:
* `STAGE1` - activates Stage 1 failsafe. RC controls are applied as configured for Stage 1 and the `failsafe_delay` guard time will have to elapse before Stage 2 is activated. This is useful if you want to simulate with a switch the exact signal loss failsafe behavior.
* `STAGE2` - skips Stage 1 and activates the Stage 2 procedure immediately (see `failsafe_procedure`). Useful if you want to assign instant auto-landing to a switch.
* `KILL` - disarms instantly (your craft will crash). Re-arming is locked for 1 second AND until the arming switch (if used) is moved to the OFF position. Similar effect can be achieved by:
* setting `failsafe_switch_mode` to `STAGE2` and `failsafe_procedure` to `DROP`. The difference is that `DROP` locks re-arming for 3 seconds instead of 1.
* setting `failsafe_switch_mode` to `STAGE2`, `failsafe_procedure` to `AUTO-LAND`, setting `failsafe_throttle` to 1000 and `failsafe_off_delay` to 0 (basically initiates an auto-landing but cuts it short immediately). This is not preferred method, since the reaction is slower and re-arming will be locked for 30 seconds.
* using arm switch. This does not introduce re-arming locking.
### `failsafe_throttle_low_delay`
Time throttle level must have been below 'min_throttle' to _only disarm_ instead of _full failsafe procedure_.
Use standard RX μs values. See [Rx documentation](Rx.md).
### `failsafe_procedure`
* `DROP`: Just kill the motors and disarm (crash the craft). Re-arming is locked until RC link is available for at least 3 seconds and the arm switch (if used) is in the OFF position.
* `AUTO-LAND`: Enable an auto-level mode, center the flight sticks and set the throttle to a predefined value (`failsafe_throttle`) for a predefined time (`failsafe_off_delay`). This should allow the craft to come to a safer landing. Re-arming is locked until RC link is available for at least 30 seconds and the arm switch (if used) is in the OFF position.
### `rx_min_usec`
The lowest channel value considered valid. e.g. PWM/PPM pulse length
### `rx_max_usec`
The highest channel value considered valid. e.g. PWM/PPM pulse length
The `rx_min_usec` and `rx_max_usec` settings helps detect when your RX stops sending any data, enters failsafe mode or when the RX looses signal.
With a Graupner GR-24 configured for PWM output with failsafe on channels 1-4 set to OFF in the receiver settings then this setting, at its default value, will allow failsafe to be activated.
## Testing
**Bench test the failsafe system before flying - _remove props while doing so_.**
1. Arm the craft.
1. Turn off transmitter or unplug RX.
1. Observe motors spin at configured throttle setting for configured duration.
1. Observe motors turn off after configured duration.
1. Ensure that when you turn on your TX again or reconnect the RX that you cannot re-arm once the motors have stopped.
1. Power cycle the FC.
1. Arm the craft.
1. Turn off transmitter or unplug RX.
1. Observe motors spin at configured throttle setting for configured duration.
1. Turn on TX or reconnect RX.
1. Ensure that your switch positions don't now cause the craft to disarm (otherwise it would fall out of the sky on regained signal).
1. Observe that normal flight behavior is resumed.
1. Disarm.
**Field test the failsafe system.**
1. Perform bench testing first!
1. On a calm day go to an unpopulated area away from buildings or test indoors in a safe controlled environment - e.g. inside a big net.
1. Arm the craft.
1. Hover over something soft (long grass, ferns, heather, foam, etc.).
1. Descend the craft and observe throttle position and record throttle value from your TX channel monitor. Ideally 1500 should be hover. So your value should be less than 1500.
1. Stop, disarm.
1. Set failsafe throttle to the recorded value.
1. Arm, hover over something soft again.
1. Turn off TX (!)
1. Observe craft descends and motors continue to spin for the configured duration.
1. Observe FC disarms after the configured duration.
1. Remove flight battery.
If craft descends too quickly then increase failsafe throttle setting.
Ensure that the duration is long enough for your craft to land at the altitudes you normally fly at.
Using a configured transmitter switch to activate failsafe mode, instead of switching off your TX, is good primary testing method in addition to the above procedure.

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* Make small adjustments and fly carefully to test your adjustment.
* Give yourself enough flying space and time to adjust to how your changes affect the behaviour of the aircraft.
* Remember to set adjustment channel switches/pots to the center position before powering on your TX and your aircraft.
* If possible configure switch warnings on your transitter for dedicated adjustment switches.
* If possible configure switch warnings on your transmitter for dedicated adjustment switches.
* A momentary 3 position switch is the best choice of switch for this - i.e. one that re-centers itself when you let go of it.
## Overview
There are two modes of operation. The first supports adjusting settings by incrementing/decrementing them through use of an aux channel, typically a three position switch, where the middle position makes no change, and the other positions either increment or decrement the selected setting.
The other mode is Absolute mode where a pot (knob/slider) may be directly mapped and changes the selected setting to a value based on a center value, coresponding to mid-postion on the pot and a range of ± adjustment at the min/max positions of the pot.
The other mode is Absolute mode where a pot (knob/slider) may be directly mapped and changes the selected setting to a value based on a center value, corresponding to mid-postion on the pot and a range of ± adjustment at the min/max positions of the pot.
Both modes utilise two channels to make an adjustment.
@ -217,9 +217,9 @@ explained:
(3) is in the appropriate position.
* note that Center/Scale values are both zero, so this range will use increment/decrement mode.
When the switch is low, rate profile 0 is selcted.
When the switch is medium, rate profile 1 is selcted.
When the switch is high, rate profile 2 is selcted.
When the switch is low, rate profile 0 is selected.
When the switch is medium, rate profile 1 is selected.
When the switch is high, rate profile 2 is selected.
### Example 5 - Use a single switch to enable absolute setting of Roll/Pitch P terms from two pots
@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ This assigns pots aux 1, aux 2, and aux 3 respectively to control P, I and D set
Note that the configurator does not currently support the Center/Scale values, however it may still be used to setup the ranges and then the CLI may be used to set the Center/Scale values.
The following 5 images show valid configurations. In all cales the enture usable range for the Range Channel is used.
The following 5 images show valid configurations. In all cases the entire usable range for the Range Channel is used.
![Configurator example 1](Screenshots/adjustments-rate-profile-selection-via-3pos.png)

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### STATUS Profile
The STATUS profile is used to display all the information mentioned below, i.e. warning indications, larsen scanner etc.
The STATUS profile is used to display all the information mentioned below, i.e. warning indications, Larson scanner etc.
Addressable LED strips can be used to show information from the flight controller system, the current implementation supports the following:
@ -72,6 +72,13 @@ The BEACON profile is used to find a lost quad, it flashes all LEDs white once p
4. Type ```save``` followed by enter to save the race color to be used.
###### BRIGHTNESS: The brightness can be configured using the CLI:
1. Open the CLI.
2. Type ```get ledstrip_brightness``` followed by enter to display the current brightness.
3. Type ```set ledstrip_brightness=x``` where x is the brightness in percentage between 5 and 100.
4. Type ```save``` followed by enter to save the brightness level to be used.
## Supported hardware
Only strips of 32 WS2811/WS2812 LEDs are supported currently. If the strip is longer than 32 LEDs it does not matter, but only the first 32 are used.
@ -89,6 +96,8 @@ It could be possible to be able to specify the timings required via CLI if users
* Fits well under motors on mini 250 quads.
* [Adafruit NeoPixel Stick](https://www.adafruit.com/products/1426) (works well)
* Measured current consumption in all white mode ~ 350 mA.
* [Aliexpress SK6812 RBGWW strip](https://www.aliexpress.com/wholesale?SearchText=rgbw+sk6812) (works well)
* Alternative [Adafruit NeoPixel Stick RGBW](https://www.adafruit.com/product/2869)
### WS2811 vs WS2812
@ -97,6 +106,8 @@ The [WS2811](https://cdn-shop.adafruit.com/datasheets/WS2811.pdf) is a LED drive
The [WS2812](https://cdn-shop.adafruit.com/datasheets/WS2812.pdf) is integrated into the package of a 50:50 LED rather than as a separate device. It accepts data in the form of 8 bits each of Green-Red-Blue.
With the [SK6812](https://cdn-shop.adafruit.com/product-files/1138/SK6812+LED+datasheet+.pdf) also GRBW variants are supported, which have a fourth (white) channel and such provide a much cleaner white color.
It is thus possible, depending on the LED board/strip being used that either Red-Green-Blue or Green-Red-Blue encoding may be required. This may be controlled by setting the following.
```
@ -107,8 +118,14 @@ or
```
set ledstrip_grb_rgb = GRB
```
or
```
set ledstrip_grb_rgb = GRBW
```
Then confirm the required setting by simply setting an LED to be green. If it lights up red, you have the wrong setting.
Afterwards check if the second LED also lights up red - if not, you might have 4-color SK6812 LEDs and would have to select GRBW.
## Connections
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GUI:
Enable the Led Strip feature via the GUI under setup.
Configure the leds from the Led Strip tab in the cleanflight GUI.
First setup how the led's are laid out so that you can visualize it later as you configure and so the flight controller knows how many led's there are available.
Configure the LEDs from the Led Strip tab in the Betaflight GUI.
First setup how the LEDs are laid out so that you can visualize it later as you configure and so the flight controller knows how many LEDs there are available.
There is a step by step guide on how to use the GUI to configure the Led Strip feature using the GUI http://blog.oscarliang.net/setup-rgb-led-cleanflight/ which was published early 2015 by Oscar Liang which may or may not be up-to-date by the time you read this.
@ -191,7 +208,7 @@ And each LED has overlays:
* `T` - `T`hrust state.
* `B` - `B`link (flash twice) mode.
* `O` - Lars`O`n Scanner (Cylon Effect).
* `N` - Blink on la`N`ding (throttle < 50%).
* `V` - `V`TX Frequency.
`cc` specifies the color number (0 based index).
@ -223,7 +240,7 @@ This mode simply uses the LEDs to flash when warnings occur.
| Warning | LED Pattern | Notes |
|---------|-------------|-------|
| Arm-lock enabled | flash between green and off | occurs calibration or when unarmed and the aircraft is tilted too much |
| Arm-lock enabled | flash between green and off | occurs during calibration or when unarmed and the aircraft is tilted too much |
| Low Battery | flash red and off | battery monitoring must be enabled. May trigger temporarily under high-throttle due to voltage drop |
| Failsafe | flash between light blue and yellow | Failsafe must be enabled |
@ -267,22 +284,36 @@ This mode binds the LED color to remaining battery capacity.
| Red | 20% |
| Deep pink | 0% |
When Warning or Critial voltage is reached, LEDs will blink slowly or fast.
When Warning or Critical voltage is reached, LEDs will blink slowly or fast.
Note: this mode requires a current sensor. If you don't have the actual device you can set up a virtual current sensor (see [Battery](Battery.md)).
#### Blink
This mode blinks the current LED, alternatively from black to the current active color.
#### Blink on landing
This mode blinks the current LED, alternatively from black to the current active color, when throttle is below 50% and the craft is armed.
#### Larson Scanner (Cylon Effect)
The Larson Scanner replicates the scanning "eye" effect seen on the mechanical Cylons and on Kitt from Knight Rider.
This overlay dims all of the LEDs it is assigned to and brightens certain ones at certain times in accordance with the animation. The animation is active regardless of arm state.
#### VTX Frequency
This overlay makes the LED color dependent on the current channel of the VTX, in case it is equipped with SmartAudio or IRC Tramp.
The color is selected according to the following table:
Frequency range | Default color | Color index
--- | --- | ---
<= 5672 | White | 1
|> 5672 <= 5711 | Red | 2
|> 5711 <= 5750 | Orange | 3
|> 5750 <= 5789 | Yellow | 4
|> 5789 <= 5829 | Green | 6
|> 5829 <= 5867 | Blue | 10
|> 5867 <= 5906 | Dark violet | 11
|> 5906 | Deep pink | 13
The default color can be changed by double-clicking the color and moving the Hue slider or by using the color command in the CLI.
#### Flight Mode & Orientation
This mode shows the flight mode and orientation.
@ -354,17 +385,17 @@ Note: Armed State cannot be used with Flight Mode.
#### Thrust state
This mode fades the LED current LED color to the previous/next color in the HSB color space depending on throttle stick position. When the throttle is in the middle position the color is unaffected, thus it can be mixed with orientation colors to indicate orientation and throttle at the same time. Thrust should normally be combined with Color or Mode/Orientation.
This mode fades the current LED color to the previous/next color in the HSB color space depending on throttle stick position. When the throttle is in the middle position the color is unaffected, thus it can be mixed with orientation colors to indicate orientation and throttle at the same time. Thrust should normally be combined with Color or Mode/Orientation.
#### Thrust ring state
This mode is allows you to use one or multiple led rings (e.g. NeoPixel ring) for an afterburner effect. LEDs with this mode will light up with their assigned color in a repeating sequence. Assigning the color black to an LED with the ring mode will prevent the LED from lighting up.
A better effect is acheived when LEDs configured for thrust ring have no other functions.
A better effect is achieved when LEDs configured for thrust ring have no other functions.
LED direction and X/Y positions are irrelevant for thrust ring LED state. The order of the LEDs that have the state determines how the LED behaves, and the throttle value determines the animation rate. The animation is only active while armed.
Each LED of the ring can be a different color. The color can be selected between the 16 colors availables.
Each LED of the ring can be a different color. The color can be selected between the 16 colors available.
For example, led 0 is set as a `R`ing thrust state led in color 13 as follow.
@ -445,7 +476,7 @@ Mode Colors can be configured using the cli `mode_color` command.
- No arguments: lists all mode colors
- arguments: mode, function, color
First 7 groups of ModeIndexes are :
First 8 groups of ModeIndexes are :
| mode | name |
|------|-------------|
@ -456,6 +487,7 @@ First 7 groups of ModeIndexes are :
| 4 | mag |
| 5 | baro |
| 6 | special |
| 7 | channel |
Modes 0 to 5 functions:
@ -483,11 +515,14 @@ Mode 6 use these functions:
The ColorIndex is picked from the colors array ("palette").
Mode 7 is used along with Thrust state to make the LED color dependent on a channel different from the throttle.
Examples (using the default colors):
- set armed color to red: ```mode_color 6 1 2```
- set disarmed color to yellow: ```mode_color 6 0 4```
- set Headfree mode 'south' to Cyan: ```mode_color 1 2 8```
- set color dependent on AUX 1 in Thrust state: ```mode_color 7 0 4```
## Positioning
@ -596,7 +631,7 @@ LEDs 1-2, 4-5, 7-8 and 10-11 should be positioned so the face east/north/west/so
LEDs 12-13 should be placed facing down, in the middle
LEDs 14-15 should be placed facing up, in the middle
### Exmple 28 LED config
### Example 28 LED config
```
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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# Modes
There are various modes that can be toggled on or off. Modes can be enabled/disabled by stick positions, auxillary receiver channels and other events such as failsafe detection.
There are various modes that can be toggled on or off. Modes can be enabled/disabled by stick positions, auxiliary receiver channels and other events such as failsafe detection.
| ID | Short Name | Function |
| -- | ------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
@ -69,27 +69,20 @@ With this mode it is easier to control the multicopter, even fly it with the phy
### Airmode
In the standard mixer / mode, when the roll, pitch and yaw gets calculated and saturates a motor, all motors
will be reduced equally. When motor goes below minimum it gets clipped off.
Say you had your throttle just above minimum and tried to pull a quick roll - since two motors can't go
any lower, you essentially get half the power (half of your PID gain).
If your inputs would asked for more than 100% difference between the high and low motors, the low motors
would get clipped, breaking the symmetry of the motor balance by unevenly reducing the gain.
Airmode will enable full PID correction during zero throttle and give you ability for nice zero throttle
gliding and actobatics. But also the cornering / turns will be much tighter now as there is always maximum
possible correction performed. Airmode can also be enabled to work at all times by always putting it on the
same switch like your arm switch or you can enable/disable it in air. Additional things and benefits: Airmode
will additionally fully enable Iterm at zero throttle. Note that there is still some protection on the ground
when throttle zeroed (below min\check) and roll/pitch sticks centered. This is a basic protection to limit
motors spooling up on the ground. Also the Iterm will be reset above 70% of stick input in acro mode to prevent
quick Iterm windups during finishes of rolls and flips, which will provide much cleaner and more natural stops
of flips and rolls what again opens the ability to have higher I gains for some.
Note that AIRMODE will also overrule motor stop function! It will basically also act as an idle up switch.
In the standard mixer / mode, when the roll, pitch and yaw gets calculated and saturates a motor, all motors will be reduced equally. When a motor goes below minimum it gets clipped off. Say you had your throttle just above minimum and tried to pull a quick roll - since two motors can't go any lower, you essentially get half the power (half of your PID gain). If your inputs would have asked for more than a 100% difference between the high and low motors, the low motors would get clipped, breaking the symmetry of the motor balance by unevenly reducing the gain.
Airmode will enable full PID correction during zero throttle and give you ability for nice zero throttle gliding and acrobatics. In addition, the cornering / turns will be much tighter now as there is always maximum possible correction performed.
Airmode can also be enabled to work at all times by always putting it on the same switch such as your arm switch, alternatively you can enable/disable it in air.
Additional points and benefits:
* Airmode will additionally fully enable Iterm at zero throttle. Note that there is still some protection on the ground when throttle zeroed (below min\check) and roll/pitch sticks centered. This is a basic protection to limit motors spooling up on the ground.
* Also the Iterm will be reset above 70% of stick input in acro mode to prevent quick Iterm windups during finishes of rolls and flips, which will provide much cleaner and more natural stops of flips and rolls what again opens the ability to have higher I gains for some. Note that AIRMODE will also overrule motor stop function! It will basically also act as an idle up switch.
## Auxiliary Configuration
Spare auxillary receiver channels can be used to enable/disable modes. Some modes can only be enabled this way.
Spare auxiliary receiver channels can be used to enable/disable modes. Some modes can only be enabled this way.
Configure your transmitter so that switches or dials (potentiometers) send channel data on channels 5 and upwards (the first 4 channels are usually occupied by the throttle, aileron, rudder, and elevator channels).
@ -97,13 +90,13 @@ _e.g. You can configure a 3 position switch to send 1000 when the switch is low,
Configure your tx/rx channel limits to use values between 1000 and 2000. The range used by mode ranges is fixed to 900 to 2100.
When a channel is within a specifed range the corresponding mode is enabled.
When a channel is within a specified range the corresponding mode is enabled.
Use the GUI configuration tool to allow easy configuration when channel.
### CLI
There is a CLI command, `aux` that allows auxillary configuration. It takes 5 arguments as follows:
There is a CLI command, `aux` that allows auxiliary configuration. It takes 5 arguments as follows:
* AUX range slot number (0 - 39)
* mode id (see mode list above)
@ -115,7 +108,7 @@ If the low and high position are the same then the values are ignored.
e.g.
Configure AUX range slot 0 to enable ARM when AUX1 is withing 1700 and 2100.
Configure AUX range slot 0 to enable ARM when AUX1 is within 1700 and 2100.
```
aux 0 0 0 1700 2100

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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ An Example: With TPA = 50 (or .5 in the GUI) and `tpa_breakpoint` = 1500 (assume
* At full throttle (2000) the full amount of dampening set in TPA is applied. (50% reduction in this example)
* TPA can lead into increase of rotation rate when more throttle applied. You can get faster flips and rolls when more throttle applied due to coupling of PID's and rates. Only the PID controllers MWREWRITE and LUX are using a linear TPA implementation, where no rotation rates are affected when TPA is being used.
![tpa example chart](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/1668170/6053290/655255dc-ac92-11e4-9491-1a58d868c131.png "TPA Example Chart")
![tpa example chart](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/15355893/165317342-9639a7f8-1a05-4584-9b80-3faa2da565cb.png "TPA Example Chart")
**How and Why to use this?**

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@ -362,3 +362,33 @@ After configuring channel ranges use the sub-trim on your transmitter to set the
You can also use rxrange to reverse the direction of an input channel, e.g. `rxrange 0 2000 1000`.
## Disabling the OpenTx/EdgeTx ADC Filter
OpenTx and EdgeTx both enable an `ADC filter` by default. Betaflight users should turn this off.
The `ADC filter` converts what would otherwise be smooth changes in channel values into a series of steps, where each step is about 1% of the full stick travel. It is intended to reduce 'chatter' when the Rx is connected to a *servo, so that the servo only changes position when a meaningful change has occurred. It is not intended for use with flight controllers.
When the `ADC Filter` is active, Betaflight does not receive the most recent position of the gimabl with each new RC packet. Instead, the Rx repeatedly provides the same data, until a moving-averaged smoothed estimate of gimbal position has increased by about 1% of full stick resolution.
Betaflight needs a non-delayed, smooth and continuous representation of the stick travel to give the PID system a smooth target setpoint value. Our RC Smoothing is based on the assumption that every packet is unique and that each is a new representation of the most recent position of the gimbal. Feedforward is calculated from the packet-to-packet position difference, and absolutely relies on smooth and regular updates in measured gimbal position.
When active with Betaflight firmware, the `ADC filter` causes:
- delay (from the moving averaging)
- sustained transient impacts
- steps in setpoint
- spikes and noise in feedforward, with reduced feedforward precision
- spikes in motor control signals that may cause noticeable jerking in HD video
This is why, whenever an OpenTx or EdgeTx user is using Betaflight, the OpenTx/EdgeTx `ADC Filter` **MUST** be disabled, for accurate smooth flight control.
The user only has to find the `ADC Filter` checkbox in the Hardware tab of the Global Settings for their radio, and ensure it is un-checked. For example, with the Frsky Taranis X9D+ pre 2019 model:
* Turn on your radio.
* Hold Menu to access Global Settings.
* Click the Page button 5 times to go to page 6 (HARDWARE).
* Scroll down and select ADC filter.
* Click Enter to disable the ADC filter as it's enabled by default.
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@ -100,27 +100,30 @@ Other devices can be added starting from id 50.
### 2. Serial Port Function
| Function | Value |
| ---------------------------- | ----- |
| FUNCTION_NONE | 0 |
| FUNCTION_MSP | 1 |
| FUNCTION_GPS | 2 |
| FUNCTION_TELEMETRY_FRSKY_HUB | 4 |
| FUNCTION_TELEMETRY_HOTT | 8 |
| FUNCTION_TELEMETRY_LTM | 16 |
| FUNCTION_TELEMETRY_SMARTPORT | 32 |
| FUNCTION_RX_SERIAL | 64 |
| FUNCTION_BLACKBOX | 128 |
| FUNCTION_TELEMETRY_MAVLINK | 512 |
| FUNCTION_ESC_SENSOR | 1024 |
| FUNCTION_VTX_SMARTAUDIO | 2048 |
| FUNCTION_TELEMETRY_IBUS | 4096 |
| FUNCTION_VTX_TRAMP | 8192 |
| FUNCTION_RCDEVICE | 16384 |
| FUNCTION_LIDAR_TF | 32768 |
| FUNCTION_FRSKY_OSD | 65536 |
| Function | Value | Bit |
| ---------------------------- | ------ | --- |
| FUNCTION_NONE | 0 | 0 |
| FUNCTION_MSP | 1 | 1 << 0 |
| FUNCTION_GPS | 2 | 1 << 1 |
| FUNCTION_TELEMETRY_FRSKY_HUB | 4 | 1 << 2 |
| FUNCTION_TELEMETRY_HOTT | 8 | 1 << 3 |
| FUNCTION_TELEMETRY_LTM | 16 | 1 << 4 |
| FUNCTION_TELEMETRY_SMARTPORT | 32 | 1 << 5 |
| FUNCTION_RX_SERIAL | 64 | 1 << 6 |
| FUNCTION_BLACKBOX | 128 | 1 << 7 |
| NOT USED | 256 | 1 << 8 |
| FUNCTION_TELEMETRY_MAVLINK | 512 | 1 << 9 |
| FUNCTION_ESC_SENSOR | 1024 | 1 << 10 |
| FUNCTION_VTX_SMARTAUDIO | 2048 | 1 << 11 |
| FUNCTION_TELEMETRY_IBUS | 4096 | 1 << 12 |
| FUNCTION_VTX_TRAMP | 8192 | 1 << 13 |
| FUNCTION_RCDEVICE | 16384 | 1 << 14 |
| FUNCTION_LIDAR_TF | 32768 | 1 << 15 |
| FUNCTION_FRSKY_OSD | 65536 | 1 << 16 |
| FUNCTION_VTX_MSP | 131072 | 1 << 17 |
Note: `FUNCTION_FRSKY_OSD` = `(1<<16)` requires 17 bits.
Note2: We can use up to 32 bits (1<<32) here.
### 3. MSP Baudrates

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# Board - CC3D
The OpenPilot Copter Control 3D aka CC3D is a board more tuned to Acrobatic flying or GPS based
auto-piloting. It only has one sensor, the MPU6000 SPI based Accelerometer/Gyro.
It also features a 16Mbit SPI based EEPROM chip. It has 6 ports labeled as inputs (one pin each)
and 6 ports labeled as motor/servo outputs (3 pins each).
If issues are found with this board please report via the [github issue tracker](https://github.com/cleanflight/cleanflight/issues).
The board has a USB port directly connected to the processor. Other boards like the Naze and Flip32
have an on-board USB to uart adapter which connect to the processor's serial port instead.
The board cannot currently be used for hexacopters/octocopters.
Tricopter & Airplane support is untested, please report success or failure if you try it.
# Pinouts
The 8 pin RC_Input connector has the following pinouts when used in RX_PPM/RX_SERIAL mode
| Pin | Function | Notes |
| --- | --------- | -------------------------------- |
| 1 | Ground | |
| 2 | +5V | |
| 3 | Unused | |
| 4 | SoftSerial1 TX / Sonar trigger | |
| 5 | SoftSerial1 RX / Sonar Echo / RSSI_ADC | Used either for SOFTSERIAL, SONAR or RSSI_ADC*. Only one feature can be enabled at any time. |
| 6 | Current | Enable `feature CURRENT_METER`. Connect to the output of a current sensor, 0v-3.3v input |
| 7 | Battery Voltage sensor | Enable `feature VBAT`. Connect to main battery using a voltage divider, 0v-3.3v input |
| 8 | PPM Input | Enable `feature RX_PPM` |
*Connect to the output of a PWM-RSSI conditioner, 0v-3.3v input.
The 6 pin RC_Output connector has the following pinouts when used in RX_PPM/RX_SERIAL mode
| Pin | Function | Notes |
| --- | ----------| ------|
| 1 | MOTOR 1 | |
| 2 | MOTOR 2 | |
| 3 | MOTOR 3 | |
| 4 | MOTOR 4 | |
| 5 | LED Strip | |
| 6 | Unused | |
The 8 pin RC_Input connector has the following pinouts when used in RX_PARALLEL_PWM mode
| Pin | Function | Notes |
| --- | ---------| ------|
| 1 | Ground | |
| 2 | +5V | |
| 3 | Unused | |
| 4 | CH1 | |
| 5 | CH2 | |
| 6 | CH3 | |
| 7 | CH4/Battery Voltage sensor | CH4 if battery voltage sensor is disabled |
| 8 | CH5/CH4 | CH4 if battery voltage monitor is enabled|
The 6 pin RC_Output connector has the following pinouts when used in RX_PARALLEL_PWM mode
| Pin | Function | Notes |
| --- | ---------| ------|
| 1 | MOTOR 1 | |
| 2 | MOTOR 2 | |
| 3 | MOTOR 3 | |
| 4 | MOTOR 4 | |
| 5 | Unused | |
| 6 | Unused | |
# Serial Ports
| Value | Identifier | Board Markings | Notes |
| ----- | ------------ | -------------- | ------------------------------------------|
| 1 | VCP | USB PORT | |
| 2 | USART1 | MAIN PORT | Connected to an MCU controllable inverter |
| 3 | USART3 | FLEX PORT | |
| 4 | SoftSerial | RC connector | Pins 4 and 5 (Tx and Rx respectively) |
The SoftSerial port is not available when RX_PARALLEL_PWM is used. The transmission data rate is limited to 19200 baud.
To connect the GUI to the flight controller you just need a USB cable to use the Virtual Com Port (VCP) or you can use UART1 (Main Port).
CLI access is only available via the VCP by default.
# Main Port
The main port has MSP support enabled on it by default.
The main port is connected to an inverter which is automatically enabled as required. For example, if the main port is used for SBus Serial RX then an external inverter is not required.
# Flex Port
The flex port will be enabled in I2C mode unless USART3 is used. You can connect external I2C sensors and displays to this port.
You cannot use USART3 and I2C at the same time.
## Flex port pinout
| Pin | Signal | Notes |
| --- | ------------------ | ----------------------- |
| 1 | GND | |
| 2 | VCC unregulated | |
| 3 | I2C SCL / UART3 TX | 3.3v level |
| 4 | I2C SDA / UART3 RX | 3.3v level (5v tolerant |
# Flashing
Since CleanFlight version 1.11.0 "single binary image mode" is the only way to get CleanFlight on CC3D. Prior the version 1.11.0 there was a possibility to use "OpenPilot Bootloader compatible image mode", which allows you to easily switch between OpenPilot and CleanFlight, please refer to documentation from releases prior to 1.11.0 for more details.
## Single binary image mode.
The entire flash ram on the target processor is flashed with a single image.
The image can be flashed by using a USB to UART adapter connected to the main port when the CC3D is put into the STM32 bootloader mode, achieved by powering on the CC3D with the SBL/3.3v pads bridged.
# Restoring OpenPilot bootloader
If you have a JLink debugger, you can use JLinkExe to flash the open pilot bootloader.
1. Run JLinkExe `/Applications/SEGGER/JLink/JLinkExe`
2. `device STM32F103CB`
3. `r`
4. `h`
5. `loadbin opbl.bin, 0x08000000`
6. `q`
7. Re-plug CC3D.
Here's an example session:
```
$ /Applications/SEGGER/JLink/JLinkExe
SEGGER J-Link Commander V4.90c ('?' for help)
Compiled Aug 29 2014 09:52:38
DLL version V4.90c, compiled Aug 29 2014 09:52:33
Firmware: J-Link ARM-OB STM32 compiled Aug 22 2012 19:52:04
Hardware: V7.00
S/N: -1
Feature(s): RDI,FlashDL,FlashBP,JFlash,GDBFull
VTarget = 3.300V
Info: Could not measure total IR len. TDO is constant high.
Info: Could not measure total IR len. TDO is constant high.
No devices found on JTAG chain. Trying to find device on SWD.
Info: Found SWD-DP with ID 0x1BA01477
Info: Found Cortex-M3 r1p1, Little endian.
Info: FPUnit: 6 code (BP) slots and 2 literal slots
Info: TPIU fitted.
Cortex-M3 identified.
Target interface speed: 100 kHz
J-Link>device STM32F103CB
Info: Device "STM32F103CB" selected (128 KB flash, 20 KB RAM).
Reconnecting to target...
Info: Found SWD-DP with ID 0x1BA01477
Info: Found SWD-DP with ID 0x1BA01477
Info: Found Cortex-M3 r1p1, Little endian.
Info: FPUnit: 6 code (BP) slots and 2 literal slots
Info: TPIU fitted.
J-Link>r
Reset delay: 0 ms
Reset type NORMAL: Resets core & peripherals via SYSRESETREQ & VECTRESET bit.
J-Link>h
PC = 0800010C, CycleCnt = 00000000
R0 = 0000000C, R1 = 0000003F, R2 = 00000000, R3 = 00000008
R4 = 00003000, R5 = 023ACEFC, R6 = 200000F0, R7 = 20000304
R8 = 023B92BC, R9 = 00000000, R10= ED691105, R11= F626177C
R12= 000F0000
SP(R13)= 20000934, MSP= 20000934, PSP= 20000934, R14(LR) = FFFFFFFF
XPSR = 01000000: APSR = nzcvq, EPSR = 01000000, IPSR = 000 (NoException)
CFBP = 00000000, CONTROL = 00, FAULTMASK = 00, BASEPRI = 00, PRIMASK = 00
J-Link>loadbin opbl.bin, 0x08000000
Downloading file [opbl.bin]...
WARNING: CPU is running at low speed (8004 kHz).
Info: J-Link: Flash download: Flash download into internal flash skipped. Flash contents already match
Info: J-Link: Flash download: Total time needed: 0.898s (Prepare: 0.709s, Compare: 0.128s, Erase: 0.000s, Program: 0.000s, Verify: 0.000s, Restore: 0.059s)
O.K.
J-Link>q
$
```

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# Building in Fedora 32
# Building in Fedora 35
$ sudo dnf check-update
$ sudo dnf install git clang libblocksruntime-devel
@ -8,15 +8,18 @@
$ make arm_sdk_install
$ make TARGET=MATEKF411
### Building Configurator in Fedora 32
### Building Configurator in Fedora 35
$ sudo dnf check-update
$ sudo dnf install libatomic rpm-build dpkg
$ sudo dnf module install nodejs:10
$ sudo dnf module list nodejs
$ sudo dnf module install nodejs:14/default
$ sudo npm install -g gulp-cli yarn
$ yarn install
$ yarn gulp debug
Note: Please check this link for the required Node version: https://github.com/betaflight/betaflight-configurator#development
### Serial permissions
Remove ModemManager.

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@ -1,13 +1,12 @@
# Building in Ubuntu
Building for Ubuntu platform is remarkably easy.
This document is tested and based on the latest Ubuntu 20.04 LTS release and can also be used for WSL.
This document is tested and based on the latest Ubuntu 22.04 LTS release and can also be used for WSL(2).
### Clone betaflight repository and install toolchain
$ sudo apt update
$ sudo apt upgrade
$ sudo apt install build-essential
$ sudo apt update && apt upgrade
$ sudo apt install build-essential libblocksruntime-dev git curl clang
$ git clone https://github.com/betaflight/betaflight.git
$ cd betaflight
$ make arm_sdk_install
@ -17,8 +16,7 @@ This document is tested and based on the latest Ubuntu 20.04 LTS release and can
Navigate to your local betaflight repository and use the following steps to pull the latest changes and rebuild your version of betaflight:
$ git pull
$ make clean TARGET=MATEKF405
$ make TARGET=MATEKF405 [OPTIONS=RANGEFINDER] [DEBUG=DBG]
$ make MATEKF405 [OPTIONS=RANGEFINDER] [DEBUG=DBG]
Using the optional OPTIONS parameters you can specify options like RANGEFINDER.
Using the optional DEBUG parameter you can specify the debugger.
@ -29,9 +27,16 @@ Make sure to remove `obj/` and `make clean`, before building again.
### Building Betaflight Configurator
$ sudo apt update && apt upgrade
$ sudo apt install libatomic1 npm
$ sudo npm install -g gulp-cli yarn
$ curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nvm-sh/nvm/v0.39.1/install.sh | bash
$ source ~/.bashrc
$ nvm install v16.15.1 (for exact version please check link below)
See [Betaflight Configurator Development](https://github.com/betaflight/betaflight-configurator#development) for how to build the Betaflight Configurator.
### Flashing a target with Betaflight Configurator on Ubuntu 20.04
### Flashing a target with Betaflight Configurator on Ubuntu 22.04
In most Linux distributions the user won't have access to serial interfaces by default. Flashing a target requires configuration of usb for dfu mode. To add this access right type the following command in a terminal:

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@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ Avoid implicit double conversions and only use float-argument functions.
Check .map file to make sure no conversions sneak in, and use -Wdouble-promotion warning for the compiler
Instead of sin() and cos(), use sin\_approx() and cos\_approx() from common/math.h.
Instead of `sin()` and `cos()`, use `sin_approx()` and `cos_approx()` from common/math.h.
Float constants should be defined with "f" suffix, like 1.0f and 3.1415926f, otherwise double conversion might occur.
@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ boolean isBiQuadReady();
## Parameter order
Data should move from right to left, as in memcpy(void *dst, const void *src, size\_t size).
Data should move from right to left, as in `memcpy(void *dst, const void *src, size_t size)`.
This also mimics the assignment operator (e.g. dst = src;)
When a group of functions act on an 'object' then that object should be the first parameter for all the functions, e.g.:
@ -299,7 +299,35 @@ All files must include their own dependencies and not rely on includes from the
Do not include things you are not using.
"[#pragma once](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pragma_once)" is preferred over "#include guards" to avoid multiple includes.
`#pragma once` ([see wiki](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pragma_once)) is preferred over `#include guards` to avoid multiple includes.
# Documentation comments
All new code files, structs, enums, and functions should include a comment at its top describing its purpose.
All PRs that modify existing items should add a comment if not already present, and update it if applicable due
to changes made by the PR. These comments may be ommitted if the item is trivial or self-explanatory.
Example file-level comment:
```c
/* This file contains code used to send DSHOT commands using the STM timer's burst DMA functionality.
* It uses DMA to alter timer PWM duty cycle. For an alternative approach, see `drivers/dshot_bitbang.c`
for a DSHOT implementation that uses GPIO bitbanging.
*/
```
Example enum-level comment:
```c
/*
* Describes allocation of ELRS telemetry packets, and is associated with time between telemetry
* packet transmission.
* See [ELRS: Telemetry Bandwidth](https://www.expresslrs.org/1.0/info/telem-bandwidth/) for more information.
*/
typedef enum {
TLM_RATIO_NO_TLM = 0,
// ..
```
# Other details

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#!/bin/bash
targets=("PUBLISHMETA=True" \
"TARGET=CC3D" \
"TARGET=CC3D_OPBL" \
"TARGET=COLIBRI_RACE" \
"TARGET=LUX_RACE" \
"TARGET=SPRACINGF3" \
"TARGET=SPRACINGF3EVO" \
"TARGET=SPRACINGF3MINI" \
"TARGET=OMNIBUS" \
"TARGET=NAZE" \
"TARGET=AFROMINI" \
"TARGET=BEEBRAIN" \
"TARGET=RMDO" \
"TARGET=SPARKY" \
"TARGET=MOTOLAB" \
"TARGET=PIKOBLX" \
"TARGET=IRCFUSIONF3" \
"TARGET=ALIENFLIGHTF1" \
"TARGET=ALIENFLIGHTF3" \
"TARGET=DOGE" \
"TARGET=SINGULARITY" \
"TARGET=SIRINFPV" \
"TARGET=X_RACERSPI" \
"TARGET=RCEXPLORERF3")
#fake a travis build environment
export TRAVIS_BUILD_NUMBER=$(date +%s)
export BUILDNAME=${BUILDNAME:=fake_travis}
export TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG=${TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG:=$USER/simulated}
for target in "${targets[@]}"
do
unset RUNTESTS PUBLISHMETA TARGET
echo
echo
echo "BUILDING '$target'"
eval "export $target"
make -f Makefile clean
./.travis.sh
done

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@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ __IAR_FT uint16_t __iar_uint16_read(void const *ptr)
#pragma language=extended
__IAR_FT void __iar_uint16_write(void const *ptr, uint16_t val)
{
*(__packed uint16_t*)(ptr) = val;;
*(__packed uint16_t*)(ptr) = val;
}
#pragma language=restore
#define __UNALIGNED_UINT16_WRITE(PTR,VAL) __iar_uint16_write(PTR,VAL)
@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ __IAR_FT uint32_t __iar_uint32_read(void const *ptr)
#pragma language=extended
__IAR_FT void __iar_uint32_write(void const *ptr, uint32_t val)
{
*(__packed uint32_t*)(ptr) = val;;
*(__packed uint32_t*)(ptr) = val;
}
#pragma language=restore
#define __UNALIGNED_UINT32_WRITE(PTR,VAL) __iar_uint32_write(PTR,VAL)

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@ -923,7 +923,7 @@ void arm_conv_fast_q15(
#else
c0 = __PKHBT(b, a, 16);;
c0 = __PKHBT(b, a, 16);
#endif /* #ifndef ARM_MATH_BIG_ENDIAN */
@ -967,7 +967,7 @@ void arm_conv_fast_q15(
#else
c0 = __PKHBT(b, a, 16);;
c0 = __PKHBT(b, a, 16);
#endif /* #ifndef ARM_MATH_BIG_ENDIAN */
@ -1038,7 +1038,7 @@ void arm_conv_fast_q15(
#else
x3 = __PKHBT(b, a, 16);;
x3 = __PKHBT(b, a, 16);
#endif /* #ifndef ARM_MATH_BIG_ENDIAN */
@ -1062,7 +1062,7 @@ void arm_conv_fast_q15(
#else
c0 = __PKHBT(b, a, 16);;
c0 = __PKHBT(b, a, 16);
#endif /* #ifndef ARM_MATH_BIG_ENDIAN */
@ -1104,7 +1104,7 @@ void arm_conv_fast_q15(
#else
c0 = __PKHBT(b, a, 16);;
c0 = __PKHBT(b, a, 16);
#endif /* #ifndef ARM_MATH_BIG_ENDIAN */
@ -1152,7 +1152,7 @@ void arm_conv_fast_q15(
#else
x3 = __PKHBT(b, a, 16);;
x3 = __PKHBT(b, a, 16);
#endif /* #ifndef ARM_MATH_BIG_ENDIAN */

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@ -1003,7 +1003,7 @@ arm_status arm_conv_partial_fast_q15(
#else
c0 = __PKHBT(b, a, 16);;
c0 = __PKHBT(b, a, 16);
#endif /* #ifndef ARM_MATH_BIG_ENDIAN */
@ -1047,7 +1047,7 @@ arm_status arm_conv_partial_fast_q15(
#else
c0 = __PKHBT(b, a, 16);;
c0 = __PKHBT(b, a, 16);
#endif /* #ifndef ARM_MATH_BIG_ENDIAN */
@ -1118,7 +1118,7 @@ arm_status arm_conv_partial_fast_q15(
#else
x3 = __PKHBT(b, a, 16);;
x3 = __PKHBT(b, a, 16);
#endif /* #ifndef ARM_MATH_BIG_ENDIAN */
@ -1142,7 +1142,7 @@ arm_status arm_conv_partial_fast_q15(
#else
c0 = __PKHBT(b, a, 16);;
c0 = __PKHBT(b, a, 16);
#endif /* #ifndef ARM_MATH_BIG_ENDIAN */
@ -1184,7 +1184,7 @@ arm_status arm_conv_partial_fast_q15(
#else
c0 = __PKHBT(b, a, 16);;
c0 = __PKHBT(b, a, 16);
#endif /* #ifndef ARM_MATH_BIG_ENDIAN */
@ -1232,7 +1232,7 @@ arm_status arm_conv_partial_fast_q15(
#else
x3 = __PKHBT(b, a, 16);;
x3 = __PKHBT(b, a, 16);
#endif /* #ifndef ARM_MATH_BIG_ENDIAN */

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@ -962,7 +962,7 @@ void arm_correlate_fast_q15(
a = *px;
b = *(px + 1);
px++;;
px++;
#ifndef ARM_MATH_BIG_ENDIAN

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@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ MAVLINK_HELPER void mavlink_quaternion_to_dcm(const float quaternion[4], float d
MAVLINK_HELPER void mavlink_dcm_to_euler(const float dcm[3][3], float* roll, float* pitch, float* yaw)
{
float phi, theta, psi;
theta = asin(-dcm[2][0]);
theta = asinf(-dcm[2][0]);
if (fabsf(theta - (float)M_PI_2) < 1.0e-3f) {
phi = 0.0f;

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@ -1,473 +0,0 @@
/**
******************************************************************************
* @file startup_stm32f10x_cl.s
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief STM32F10x Connectivity line Devices vector table for Atollic
* toolchain.
* This module performs:
* - Set the initial SP
* - Set the initial PC == Reset_Handler,
* - Set the vector table entries with the exceptions ISR
* address.
* - Configure the clock system
* - Branches to main in the C library (which eventually
* calls main()).
* After Reset the Cortex-M3 processor is in Thread mode,
* priority is Privileged, and the Stack is set to Main.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
.syntax unified
.cpu cortex-m3
.fpu softvfp
.thumb
.global g_pfnVectors
.global Default_Handler
/* start address for the initialization values of the .data section.
defined in linker script */
.word _sidata
/* start address for the .data section. defined in linker script */
.word _sdata
/* end address for the .data section. defined in linker script */
.word _edata
/* start address for the .bss section. defined in linker script */
.word _sbss
/* end address for the .bss section. defined in linker script */
.word _ebss
.equ BootRAM, 0xF1E0F85F
/**
* @brief This is the code that gets called when the processor first
* starts execution following a reset event. Only the absolutely
* necessary set is performed, after which the application
* supplied main() routine is called.
* @param None
* @retval : None
*/
.section .text.Reset_Handler
.weak Reset_Handler
.type Reset_Handler, %function
Reset_Handler:
/* Copy the data segment initializers from flash to SRAM */
movs r1, #0
b LoopCopyDataInit
CopyDataInit:
ldr r3, =_sidata
ldr r3, [r3, r1]
str r3, [r0, r1]
adds r1, r1, #4
LoopCopyDataInit:
ldr r0, =_sdata
ldr r3, =_edata
adds r2, r0, r1
cmp r2, r3
bcc CopyDataInit
ldr r2, =_sbss
b LoopFillZerobss
/* Zero fill the bss segment. */
FillZerobss:
movs r3, #0
str r3, [r2], #4
LoopFillZerobss:
ldr r3, = _ebss
cmp r2, r3
bcc FillZerobss
/* Call the clock system intitialization function.*/
bl SystemInit
/* Call static constructors */
bl __libc_init_array
/* Call the application's entry point.*/
bl main
bx lr
.size Reset_Handler, .-Reset_Handler
/**
* @brief This is the code that gets called when the processor receives an
* unexpected interrupt. This simply enters an infinite loop, preserving
* the system state for examination by a debugger.
*
* @param None
* @retval : None
*/
.section .text.Default_Handler,"ax",%progbits
Default_Handler:
Infinite_Loop:
b Infinite_Loop
.size Default_Handler, .-Default_Handler
/******************************************************************************
*
* The minimal vector table for a Cortex M3. Note that the proper constructs
* must be placed on this to ensure that it ends up at physical address
* 0x0000.0000.
*
******************************************************************************/
.section .isr_vector,"a",%progbits
.type g_pfnVectors, %object
.size g_pfnVectors, .-g_pfnVectors
g_pfnVectors:
.word _estack
.word Reset_Handler
.word NMI_Handler
.word HardFault_Handler
.word MemManage_Handler
.word BusFault_Handler
.word UsageFault_Handler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word SVC_Handler
.word DebugMon_Handler
.word 0
.word PendSV_Handler
.word SysTick_Handler
.word WWDG_IRQHandler
.word PVD_IRQHandler
.word TAMPER_IRQHandler
.word RTC_IRQHandler
.word FLASH_IRQHandler
.word RCC_IRQHandler
.word EXTI0_IRQHandler
.word EXTI1_IRQHandler
.word EXTI2_IRQHandler
.word EXTI3_IRQHandler
.word EXTI4_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
.word ADC1_2_IRQHandler
.word CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
.word CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
.word CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
.word CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
.word EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_UP_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
.word TIM2_IRQHandler
.word TIM3_IRQHandler
.word TIM4_IRQHandler
.word I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
.word I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
.word I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
.word I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
.word SPI1_IRQHandler
.word SPI2_IRQHandler
.word USART1_IRQHandler
.word USART2_IRQHandler
.word USART3_IRQHandler
.word EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
.word RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
.word OTG_FS_WKUP_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word TIM5_IRQHandler
.word SPI3_IRQHandler
.word UART4_IRQHandler
.word UART5_IRQHandler
.word TIM6_IRQHandler
.word TIM7_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel4_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel5_IRQHandler
.word ETH_IRQHandler
.word ETH_WKUP_IRQHandler
.word CAN2_TX_IRQHandler
.word CAN2_RX0_IRQHandler
.word CAN2_RX1_IRQHandler
.word CAN2_SCE_IRQHandler
.word OTG_FS_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word BootRAM /* @0x1E0. This is for boot in RAM mode for
STM32F10x Connectivity line Devices. */
/*******************************************************************************
*
* Provide weak aliases for each Exception handler to the Default_Handler.
* As they are weak aliases, any function with the same name will override
* this definition.
*
*******************************************************************************/
.weak NMI_Handler
.thumb_set NMI_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak HardFault_Handler
.thumb_set HardFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak MemManage_Handler
.thumb_set MemManage_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak BusFault_Handler
.thumb_set BusFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak UsageFault_Handler
.thumb_set UsageFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak SVC_Handler
.thumb_set SVC_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak DebugMon_Handler
.thumb_set DebugMon_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak PendSV_Handler
.thumb_set PendSV_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak SysTick_Handler
.thumb_set SysTick_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak WWDG_IRQHandler
.thumb_set WWDG_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak PVD_IRQHandler
.thumb_set PVD_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TAMPER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TAMPER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RTC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RTC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak FLASH_IRQHandler
.thumb_set FLASH_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RCC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RCC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI0_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI0_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak ADC1_2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set ADC1_2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CAN1_TX_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI9_5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_UP_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_UP_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_CC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C1_EV_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C1_ER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C2_EV_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C2_ER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI15_10_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RTCAlarm_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak OTG_FS_WKUP_IRQHandler
.thumb_set OTG_FS_WKUP_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak UART4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set UART4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak UART5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set UART5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM6_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM6_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM7_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM7_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak ETH_IRQHandler
.thumb_set ETH_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak ETH_WKUP_IRQHandler
.thumb_set ETH_WKUP_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CAN2_TX_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CAN2_TX_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CAN2_RX0_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CAN2_RX0_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CAN2_RX1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CAN2_RX1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CAN2_SCE_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CAN2_SCE_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak OTG_FS_IRQHandler
.thumb_set OTG_FS_IRQHandler ,Default_Handler
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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@ -1,469 +0,0 @@
/**
******************************************************************************
* @file startup_stm32f10x_hd.s
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief STM32F10x High Density Devices vector table for Atollic toolchain.
* This module performs:
* - Set the initial SP
* - Set the initial PC == Reset_Handler,
* - Set the vector table entries with the exceptions ISR address,
* - Configure the clock system
* - Configure external SRAM mounted on STM3210E-EVAL board
* to be used as data memory (optional, to be enabled by user)
* - Branches to main in the C library (which eventually
* calls main()).
* After Reset the Cortex-M3 processor is in Thread mode,
* priority is Privileged, and the Stack is set to Main.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
.syntax unified
.cpu cortex-m3
.fpu softvfp
.thumb
.global g_pfnVectors
.global Default_Handler
/* start address for the initialization values of the .data section.
defined in linker script */
.word _sidata
/* start address for the .data section. defined in linker script */
.word _sdata
/* end address for the .data section. defined in linker script */
.word _edata
/* start address for the .bss section. defined in linker script */
.word _sbss
/* end address for the .bss section. defined in linker script */
.word _ebss
.equ BootRAM, 0xF1E0F85F
/**
* @brief This is the code that gets called when the processor first
* starts execution following a reset event. Only the absolutely
* necessary set is performed, after which the application
* supplied main() routine is called.
* @param None
* @retval : None
*/
.section .text.Reset_Handler
.weak Reset_Handler
.type Reset_Handler, %function
Reset_Handler:
/* Copy the data segment initializers from flash to SRAM */
movs r1, #0
b LoopCopyDataInit
CopyDataInit:
ldr r3, =_sidata
ldr r3, [r3, r1]
str r3, [r0, r1]
adds r1, r1, #4
LoopCopyDataInit:
ldr r0, =_sdata
ldr r3, =_edata
adds r2, r0, r1
cmp r2, r3
bcc CopyDataInit
ldr r2, =_sbss
b LoopFillZerobss
/* Zero fill the bss segment. */
FillZerobss:
movs r3, #0
str r3, [r2], #4
LoopFillZerobss:
ldr r3, = _ebss
cmp r2, r3
bcc FillZerobss
/* Call the clock system intitialization function.*/
bl SystemInit
/* Call static constructors */
bl __libc_init_array
/* Call the application's entry point.*/
bl main
bx lr
.size Reset_Handler, .-Reset_Handler
/**
* @brief This is the code that gets called when the processor receives an
* unexpected interrupt. This simply enters an infinite loop, preserving
* the system state for examination by a debugger.
*
* @param None
* @retval : None
*/
.section .text.Default_Handler,"ax",%progbits
Default_Handler:
Infinite_Loop:
b Infinite_Loop
.size Default_Handler, .-Default_Handler
/******************************************************************************
*
* The minimal vector table for a Cortex M3. Note that the proper constructs
* must be placed on this to ensure that it ends up at physical address
* 0x0000.0000.
*
******************************************************************************/
.section .isr_vector,"a",%progbits
.type g_pfnVectors, %object
.size g_pfnVectors, .-g_pfnVectors
g_pfnVectors:
.word _estack
.word Reset_Handler
.word NMI_Handler
.word HardFault_Handler
.word MemManage_Handler
.word BusFault_Handler
.word UsageFault_Handler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word SVC_Handler
.word DebugMon_Handler
.word 0
.word PendSV_Handler
.word SysTick_Handler
.word WWDG_IRQHandler
.word PVD_IRQHandler
.word TAMPER_IRQHandler
.word RTC_IRQHandler
.word FLASH_IRQHandler
.word RCC_IRQHandler
.word EXTI0_IRQHandler
.word EXTI1_IRQHandler
.word EXTI2_IRQHandler
.word EXTI3_IRQHandler
.word EXTI4_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
.word ADC1_2_IRQHandler
.word USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
.word USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
.word CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
.word CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
.word EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_UP_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
.word TIM2_IRQHandler
.word TIM3_IRQHandler
.word TIM4_IRQHandler
.word I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
.word I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
.word I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
.word I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
.word SPI1_IRQHandler
.word SPI2_IRQHandler
.word USART1_IRQHandler
.word USART2_IRQHandler
.word USART3_IRQHandler
.word EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
.word RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
.word USBWakeUp_IRQHandler
.word TIM8_BRK_IRQHandler
.word TIM8_UP_IRQHandler
.word TIM8_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
.word TIM8_CC_IRQHandler
.word ADC3_IRQHandler
.word FSMC_IRQHandler
.word SDIO_IRQHandler
.word TIM5_IRQHandler
.word SPI3_IRQHandler
.word UART4_IRQHandler
.word UART5_IRQHandler
.word TIM6_IRQHandler
.word TIM7_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word BootRAM /* @0x1E0. This is for boot in RAM mode for
STM32F10x High Density devices. */
/*******************************************************************************
*
* Provide weak aliases for each Exception handler to the Default_Handler.
* As they are weak aliases, any function with the same name will override
* this definition.
*
*******************************************************************************/
.weak NMI_Handler
.thumb_set NMI_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak HardFault_Handler
.thumb_set HardFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak MemManage_Handler
.thumb_set MemManage_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak BusFault_Handler
.thumb_set BusFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak UsageFault_Handler
.thumb_set UsageFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak SVC_Handler
.thumb_set SVC_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak DebugMon_Handler
.thumb_set DebugMon_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak PendSV_Handler
.thumb_set PendSV_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak SysTick_Handler
.thumb_set SysTick_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak WWDG_IRQHandler
.thumb_set WWDG_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak PVD_IRQHandler
.thumb_set PVD_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TAMPER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TAMPER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RTC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RTC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak FLASH_IRQHandler
.thumb_set FLASH_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RCC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RCC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI0_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI0_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak ADC1_2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set ADC1_2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI9_5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_UP_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_UP_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_CC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C1_EV_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C1_ER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C2_EV_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C2_ER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI15_10_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RTCAlarm_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USBWakeUp_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USBWakeUp_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM8_BRK_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM8_BRK_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM8_UP_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM8_UP_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM8_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM8_TRG_COM_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM8_CC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM8_CC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak ADC3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set ADC3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak FSMC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set FSMC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SDIO_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SDIO_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak UART4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set UART4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak UART5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set UART5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM6_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM6_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM7_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM7_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file startup_stm32f10x_hd_vl.s
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief STM32F10x High Density Value Line Devices vector table for Atollic
* toolchain.
* This module performs:
* - Set the initial SP
* - Set the initial PC == Reset_Handler,
* - Set the vector table entries with the exceptions ISR address
* - Configure the clock system
* - Configure external SRAM mounted on STM32100E-EVAL board
* to be used as data memory (optional, to be enabled by user)
* - Branches to main in the C library (which eventually
* calls main()).
* After Reset the Cortex-M3 processor is in Thread mode,
* priority is Privileged, and the Stack is set to Main.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
.syntax unified
.cpu cortex-m3
.fpu softvfp
.thumb
.global g_pfnVectors
.global Default_Handler
/* start address for the initialization values of the .data section.
defined in linker script */
.word _sidata
/* start address for the .data section. defined in linker script */
.word _sdata
/* end address for the .data section. defined in linker script */
.word _edata
/* start address for the .bss section. defined in linker script */
.word _sbss
/* end address for the .bss section. defined in linker script */
.word _ebss
.equ BootRAM, 0xF108F85F
/**
* @brief This is the code that gets called when the processor first
* starts execution following a reset event. Only the absolutely
* necessary set is performed, after which the application
* supplied main() routine is called.
* @param None
* @retval : None
*/
.section .text.Reset_Handler
.weak Reset_Handler
.type Reset_Handler, %function
Reset_Handler:
/* Copy the data segment initializers from flash to SRAM */
movs r1, #0
b LoopCopyDataInit
CopyDataInit:
ldr r3, =_sidata
ldr r3, [r3, r1]
str r3, [r0, r1]
adds r1, r1, #4
LoopCopyDataInit:
ldr r0, =_sdata
ldr r3, =_edata
adds r2, r0, r1
cmp r2, r3
bcc CopyDataInit
ldr r2, =_sbss
b LoopFillZerobss
/* Zero fill the bss segment. */
FillZerobss:
movs r3, #0
str r3, [r2], #4
LoopFillZerobss:
ldr r3, = _ebss
cmp r2, r3
bcc FillZerobss
/* Call the clock system intitialization function.*/
bl SystemInit
/* Call static constructors */
bl __libc_init_array
/* Call the application's entry point.*/
bl main
bx lr
.size Reset_Handler, .-Reset_Handler
/**
* @brief This is the code that gets called when the processor receives an
* unexpected interrupt. This simply enters an infinite loop, preserving
* the system state for examination by a debugger.
*
* @param None
* @retval : None
*/
.section .text.Default_Handler,"ax",%progbits
Default_Handler:
Infinite_Loop:
b Infinite_Loop
.size Default_Handler, .-Default_Handler
/******************************************************************************
*
* The minimal vector table for a Cortex M3. Note that the proper constructs
* must be placed on this to ensure that it ends up at physical address
* 0x0000.0000.
*
******************************************************************************/
.section .isr_vector,"a",%progbits
.type g_pfnVectors, %object
.size g_pfnVectors, .-g_pfnVectors
g_pfnVectors:
.word _estack
.word Reset_Handler
.word NMI_Handler
.word HardFault_Handler
.word MemManage_Handler
.word BusFault_Handler
.word UsageFault_Handler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word SVC_Handler
.word DebugMon_Handler
.word 0
.word PendSV_Handler
.word SysTick_Handler
.word WWDG_IRQHandler
.word PVD_IRQHandler
.word TAMPER_IRQHandler
.word RTC_IRQHandler
.word FLASH_IRQHandler
.word RCC_IRQHandler
.word EXTI0_IRQHandler
.word EXTI1_IRQHandler
.word EXTI2_IRQHandler
.word EXTI3_IRQHandler
.word EXTI4_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
.word ADC1_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
.word TIM2_IRQHandler
.word TIM3_IRQHandler
.word TIM4_IRQHandler
.word I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
.word I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
.word I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
.word I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
.word SPI1_IRQHandler
.word SPI2_IRQHandler
.word USART1_IRQHandler
.word USART2_IRQHandler
.word USART3_IRQHandler
.word EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
.word RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
.word CEC_IRQHandler
.word TIM12_IRQHandler
.word TIM13_IRQHandler
.word TIM14_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word TIM5_IRQHandler
.word SPI3_IRQHandler
.word UART4_IRQHandler
.word UART5_IRQHandler
.word TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler
.word TIM7_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel5_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word BootRAM /* @0x1E0. This is for boot in RAM mode for
STM32F10x High Density Value line devices. */
/*******************************************************************************
*
* Provide weak aliases for each Exception handler to the Default_Handler.
* As they are weak aliases, any function with the same name will override
* this definition.
*
*******************************************************************************/
.weak NMI_Handler
.thumb_set NMI_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak HardFault_Handler
.thumb_set HardFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak MemManage_Handler
.thumb_set MemManage_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak BusFault_Handler
.thumb_set BusFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak UsageFault_Handler
.thumb_set UsageFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak SVC_Handler
.thumb_set SVC_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak DebugMon_Handler
.thumb_set DebugMon_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak PendSV_Handler
.thumb_set PendSV_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak SysTick_Handler
.thumb_set SysTick_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak WWDG_IRQHandler
.thumb_set WWDG_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak PVD_IRQHandler
.thumb_set PVD_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TAMPER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TAMPER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RTC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RTC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak FLASH_IRQHandler
.thumb_set FLASH_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RCC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RCC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI0_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI0_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak ADC1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set ADC1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI9_5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_CC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C1_EV_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C1_ER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C2_EV_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C2_ER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI15_10_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RTCAlarm_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CEC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CEC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM12_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM12_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM13_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM13_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM14_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM14_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak UART4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set UART4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak UART5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set UART5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM7_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM7_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file startup_stm32f10x_ld.s
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief STM32F10x Low Density Devices vector table for Atollic toolchain.
* This module performs:
* - Set the initial SP
* - Set the initial PC == Reset_Handler,
* - Set the vector table entries with the exceptions ISR address.
* - Configure the clock system
* - Branches to main in the C library (which eventually
* calls main()).
* After Reset the Cortex-M3 processor is in Thread mode,
* priority is Privileged, and the Stack is set to Main.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
.syntax unified
.cpu cortex-m3
.fpu softvfp
.thumb
.global g_pfnVectors
.global Default_Handler
/* start address for the initialization values of the .data section.
defined in linker script */
.word _sidata
/* start address for the .data section. defined in linker script */
.word _sdata
/* end address for the .data section. defined in linker script */
.word _edata
/* start address for the .bss section. defined in linker script */
.word _sbss
/* end address for the .bss section. defined in linker script */
.word _ebss
.equ BootRAM, 0xF108F85F
/**
* @brief This is the code that gets called when the processor first
* starts execution following a reset event. Only the absolutely
* necessary set is performed, after which the application
* supplied main() routine is called.
* @param None
* @retval : None
*/
.section .text.Reset_Handler
.weak Reset_Handler
.type Reset_Handler, %function
Reset_Handler:
/* Copy the data segment initializers from flash to SRAM */
movs r1, #0
b LoopCopyDataInit
CopyDataInit:
ldr r3, =_sidata
ldr r3, [r3, r1]
str r3, [r0, r1]
adds r1, r1, #4
LoopCopyDataInit:
ldr r0, =_sdata
ldr r3, =_edata
adds r2, r0, r1
cmp r2, r3
bcc CopyDataInit
ldr r2, =_sbss
b LoopFillZerobss
/* Zero fill the bss segment. */
FillZerobss:
movs r3, #0
str r3, [r2], #4
LoopFillZerobss:
ldr r3, = _ebss
cmp r2, r3
bcc FillZerobss
/* Call the clock system intitialization function.*/
bl SystemInit
/* Call static constructors */
bl __libc_init_array
/* Call the application's entry point.*/
bl main
bx lr
.size Reset_Handler, .-Reset_Handler
/**
* @brief This is the code that gets called when the processor receives an
* unexpected interrupt. This simply enters an infinite loop, preserving
* the system state for examination by a debugger.
*
* @param None
* @retval : None
*/
.section .text.Default_Handler,"ax",%progbits
Default_Handler:
Infinite_Loop:
b Infinite_Loop
.size Default_Handler, .-Default_Handler
/******************************************************************************
*
* The minimal vector table for a Cortex M3. Note that the proper constructs
* must be placed on this to ensure that it ends up at physical address
* 0x0000.0000.
*
******************************************************************************/
.section .isr_vector,"a",%progbits
.type g_pfnVectors, %object
.size g_pfnVectors, .-g_pfnVectors
g_pfnVectors:
.word _estack
.word Reset_Handler
.word NMI_Handler
.word HardFault_Handler
.word MemManage_Handler
.word BusFault_Handler
.word UsageFault_Handler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word SVC_Handler
.word DebugMon_Handler
.word 0
.word PendSV_Handler
.word SysTick_Handler
.word WWDG_IRQHandler
.word PVD_IRQHandler
.word TAMPER_IRQHandler
.word RTC_IRQHandler
.word FLASH_IRQHandler
.word RCC_IRQHandler
.word EXTI0_IRQHandler
.word EXTI1_IRQHandler
.word EXTI2_IRQHandler
.word EXTI3_IRQHandler
.word EXTI4_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
.word ADC1_2_IRQHandler
.word USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
.word USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
.word CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
.word CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
.word EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_UP_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
.word TIM2_IRQHandler
.word TIM3_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
.word I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word SPI1_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word USART1_IRQHandler
.word USART2_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
.word RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
.word USBWakeUp_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word BootRAM /* @0x108. This is for boot in RAM mode for
STM32F10x Low Density devices.*/
/*******************************************************************************
*
* Provide weak aliases for each Exception handler to the Default_Handler.
* As they are weak aliases, any function with the same name will override
* this definition.
*
*******************************************************************************/
.weak NMI_Handler
.thumb_set NMI_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak HardFault_Handler
.thumb_set HardFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak MemManage_Handler
.thumb_set MemManage_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak BusFault_Handler
.thumb_set BusFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak UsageFault_Handler
.thumb_set UsageFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak SVC_Handler
.thumb_set SVC_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak DebugMon_Handler
.thumb_set DebugMon_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak PendSV_Handler
.thumb_set PendSV_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak SysTick_Handler
.thumb_set SysTick_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak WWDG_IRQHandler
.thumb_set WWDG_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak PVD_IRQHandler
.thumb_set PVD_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TAMPER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TAMPER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RTC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RTC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak FLASH_IRQHandler
.thumb_set FLASH_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RCC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RCC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI0_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI0_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak ADC1_2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set ADC1_2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI9_5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_UP_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_UP_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_CC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C1_EV_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C1_ER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI15_10_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RTCAlarm_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USBWakeUp_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USBWakeUp_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file startup_stm32f10x_ld_vl.s
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief STM32F10x Low Density Value Line Devices vector table for Atollic toolchain.
* This module performs:
* - Set the initial SP
* - Set the initial PC == Reset_Handler,
* - Set the vector table entries with the exceptions ISR address
* - Configure the clock system
* - Branches to main in the C library (which eventually
* calls main()).
* After Reset the Cortex-M3 processor is in Thread mode,
* priority is Privileged, and the Stack is set to Main.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
.syntax unified
.cpu cortex-m3
.fpu softvfp
.thumb
.global g_pfnVectors
.global Default_Handler
/* start address for the initialization values of the .data section.
defined in linker script */
.word _sidata
/* start address for the .data section. defined in linker script */
.word _sdata
/* end address for the .data section. defined in linker script */
.word _edata
/* start address for the .bss section. defined in linker script */
.word _sbss
/* end address for the .bss section. defined in linker script */
.word _ebss
.equ BootRAM, 0xF108F85F
/**
* @brief This is the code that gets called when the processor first
* starts execution following a reset event. Only the absolutely
* necessary set is performed, after which the application
* supplied main() routine is called.
* @param None
* @retval : None
*/
.section .text.Reset_Handler
.weak Reset_Handler
.type Reset_Handler, %function
Reset_Handler:
/* Copy the data segment initializers from flash to SRAM */
movs r1, #0
b LoopCopyDataInit
CopyDataInit:
ldr r3, =_sidata
ldr r3, [r3, r1]
str r3, [r0, r1]
adds r1, r1, #4
LoopCopyDataInit:
ldr r0, =_sdata
ldr r3, =_edata
adds r2, r0, r1
cmp r2, r3
bcc CopyDataInit
ldr r2, =_sbss
b LoopFillZerobss
/* Zero fill the bss segment. */
FillZerobss:
movs r3, #0
str r3, [r2], #4
LoopFillZerobss:
ldr r3, = _ebss
cmp r2, r3
bcc FillZerobss
/* Call the clock system intitialization function.*/
bl SystemInit
/* Call static constructors */
bl __libc_init_array
/* Call the application's entry point.*/
bl main
bx lr
.size Reset_Handler, .-Reset_Handler
/**
* @brief This is the code that gets called when the processor receives an
* unexpected interrupt. This simply enters an infinite loop, preserving
* the system state for examination by a debugger.
*
* @param None
* @retval : None
*/
.section .text.Default_Handler,"ax",%progbits
Default_Handler:
Infinite_Loop:
b Infinite_Loop
.size Default_Handler, .-Default_Handler
/******************************************************************************
*
* The minimal vector table for a Cortex M3. Note that the proper constructs
* must be placed on this to ensure that it ends up at physical address
* 0x0000.0000.
*
******************************************************************************/
.section .isr_vector,"a",%progbits
.type g_pfnVectors, %object
.size g_pfnVectors, .-g_pfnVectors
g_pfnVectors:
.word _estack
.word Reset_Handler
.word NMI_Handler
.word HardFault_Handler
.word MemManage_Handler
.word BusFault_Handler
.word UsageFault_Handler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word SVC_Handler
.word DebugMon_Handler
.word 0
.word PendSV_Handler
.word SysTick_Handler
.word WWDG_IRQHandler
.word PVD_IRQHandler
.word TAMPER_IRQHandler
.word RTC_IRQHandler
.word FLASH_IRQHandler
.word RCC_IRQHandler
.word EXTI0_IRQHandler
.word EXTI1_IRQHandler
.word EXTI2_IRQHandler
.word EXTI3_IRQHandler
.word EXTI4_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
.word ADC1_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
.word TIM2_IRQHandler
.word TIM3_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
.word I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word SPI1_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word USART1_IRQHandler
.word USART2_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
.word RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
.word CEC_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler
.word TIM7_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word BootRAM /* @0x01CC. This is for boot in RAM mode for
STM32F10x Medium Value Line Density devices. */
/*******************************************************************************
*
* Provide weak aliases for each Exception handler to the Default_Handler.
* As they are weak aliases, any function with the same name will override
* this definition.
*
*******************************************************************************/
.weak NMI_Handler
.thumb_set NMI_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak HardFault_Handler
.thumb_set HardFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak MemManage_Handler
.thumb_set MemManage_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak BusFault_Handler
.thumb_set BusFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak UsageFault_Handler
.thumb_set UsageFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak SVC_Handler
.thumb_set SVC_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak DebugMon_Handler
.thumb_set DebugMon_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak PendSV_Handler
.thumb_set PendSV_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak SysTick_Handler
.thumb_set SysTick_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak WWDG_IRQHandler
.thumb_set WWDG_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak PVD_IRQHandler
.thumb_set PVD_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TAMPER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TAMPER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RTC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RTC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak FLASH_IRQHandler
.thumb_set FLASH_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RCC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RCC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI0_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI0_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak ADC1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set ADC1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI9_5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_CC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C1_EV_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C1_ER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI15_10_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RTCAlarm_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CEC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CEC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM7_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM7_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file startup_stm32f10x_md.s
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief STM32F10x Medium Density Devices vector table for Atollic toolchain.
* This module performs:
* - Set the initial SP
* - Set the initial PC == Reset_Handler,
* - Set the vector table entries with the exceptions ISR address
* - Configure the clock system
* - Branches to main in the C library (which eventually
* calls main()).
* After Reset the Cortex-M3 processor is in Thread mode,
* priority is Privileged, and the Stack is set to Main.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
.syntax unified
.cpu cortex-m3
.fpu softvfp
.thumb
.global g_pfnVectors
.global Default_Handler
/* start address for the initialization values of the .data section.
defined in linker script */
.word _sidata
/* start address for the .data section. defined in linker script */
.word _sdata
/* end address for the .data section. defined in linker script */
.word _edata
/* start address for the .bss section. defined in linker script */
.word _sbss
/* end address for the .bss section. defined in linker script */
.word _ebss
.equ BootRAM, 0xF108F85F
/**
* @brief This is the code that gets called when the processor first
* starts execution following a reset event. Only the absolutely
* necessary set is performed, after which the application
* supplied main() routine is called.
* @param None
* @retval : None
*/
.section .text.Reset_Handler
.weak Reset_Handler
.type Reset_Handler, %function
Reset_Handler:
/* Copy the data segment initializers from flash to SRAM */
movs r1, #0
b LoopCopyDataInit
CopyDataInit:
ldr r3, =_sidata
ldr r3, [r3, r1]
str r3, [r0, r1]
adds r1, r1, #4
LoopCopyDataInit:
ldr r0, =_sdata
ldr r3, =_edata
adds r2, r0, r1
cmp r2, r3
bcc CopyDataInit
ldr r2, =_sbss
b LoopFillZerobss
/* Zero fill the bss segment. */
FillZerobss:
movs r3, #0
str r3, [r2], #4
LoopFillZerobss:
ldr r3, = _ebss
cmp r2, r3
bcc FillZerobss
/* Call the clock system intitialization function.*/
bl SystemInit
/* Call static constructors */
bl __libc_init_array
/* Call the application's entry point.*/
bl main
bx lr
.size Reset_Handler, .-Reset_Handler
/**
* @brief This is the code that gets called when the processor receives an
* unexpected interrupt. This simply enters an infinite loop, preserving
* the system state for examination by a debugger.
*
* @param None
* @retval : None
*/
.section .text.Default_Handler,"ax",%progbits
Default_Handler:
Infinite_Loop:
b Infinite_Loop
.size Default_Handler, .-Default_Handler
/******************************************************************************
*
* The minimal vector table for a Cortex M3. Note that the proper constructs
* must be placed on this to ensure that it ends up at physical address
* 0x0000.0000.
*
******************************************************************************/
.section .isr_vector,"a",%progbits
.type g_pfnVectors, %object
.size g_pfnVectors, .-g_pfnVectors
g_pfnVectors:
.word _estack
.word Reset_Handler
.word NMI_Handler
.word HardFault_Handler
.word MemManage_Handler
.word BusFault_Handler
.word UsageFault_Handler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word SVC_Handler
.word DebugMon_Handler
.word 0
.word PendSV_Handler
.word SysTick_Handler
.word WWDG_IRQHandler
.word PVD_IRQHandler
.word TAMPER_IRQHandler
.word RTC_IRQHandler
.word FLASH_IRQHandler
.word RCC_IRQHandler
.word EXTI0_IRQHandler
.word EXTI1_IRQHandler
.word EXTI2_IRQHandler
.word EXTI3_IRQHandler
.word EXTI4_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
.word ADC1_2_IRQHandler
.word USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
.word USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
.word CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
.word CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
.word EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_UP_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
.word TIM2_IRQHandler
.word TIM3_IRQHandler
.word TIM4_IRQHandler
.word I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
.word I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
.word I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
.word I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
.word SPI1_IRQHandler
.word SPI2_IRQHandler
.word USART1_IRQHandler
.word USART2_IRQHandler
.word USART3_IRQHandler
.word EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
.word RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
.word USBWakeUp_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word BootRAM /* @0x108. This is for boot in RAM mode for
STM32F10x Medium Density devices. */
/*******************************************************************************
*
* Provide weak aliases for each Exception handler to the Default_Handler.
* As they are weak aliases, any function with the same name will override
* this definition.
*
*******************************************************************************/
.weak NMI_Handler
.thumb_set NMI_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak HardFault_Handler
.thumb_set HardFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak MemManage_Handler
.thumb_set MemManage_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak BusFault_Handler
.thumb_set BusFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak UsageFault_Handler
.thumb_set UsageFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak SVC_Handler
.thumb_set SVC_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak DebugMon_Handler
.thumb_set DebugMon_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak PendSV_Handler
.thumb_set PendSV_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak SysTick_Handler
.thumb_set SysTick_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak WWDG_IRQHandler
.thumb_set WWDG_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak PVD_IRQHandler
.thumb_set PVD_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TAMPER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TAMPER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RTC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RTC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak FLASH_IRQHandler
.thumb_set FLASH_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RCC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RCC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI0_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI0_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak ADC1_2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set ADC1_2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI9_5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_UP_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_UP_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_CC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C1_EV_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C1_ER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C2_EV_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C2_ER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI15_10_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RTCAlarm_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USBWakeUp_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USBWakeUp_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file startup_stm32f10x_md_vl.s
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief STM32F10x Medium Density Value Line Devices vector table for Atollic
* toolchain.
* This module performs:
* - Set the initial SP
* - Set the initial PC == Reset_Handler,
* - Set the vector table entries with the exceptions ISR address
* - Configure the clock system
* - Branches to main in the C library (which eventually
* calls main()).
* After Reset the Cortex-M3 processor is in Thread mode,
* priority is Privileged, and the Stack is set to Main.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
.syntax unified
.cpu cortex-m3
.fpu softvfp
.thumb
.global g_pfnVectors
.global Default_Handler
/* start address for the initialization values of the .data section.
defined in linker script */
.word _sidata
/* start address for the .data section. defined in linker script */
.word _sdata
/* end address for the .data section. defined in linker script */
.word _edata
/* start address for the .bss section. defined in linker script */
.word _sbss
/* end address for the .bss section. defined in linker script */
.word _ebss
.equ BootRAM, 0xF108F85F
/**
* @brief This is the code that gets called when the processor first
* starts execution following a reset event. Only the absolutely
* necessary set is performed, after which the application
* supplied main() routine is called.
* @param None
* @retval : None
*/
.section .text.Reset_Handler
.weak Reset_Handler
.type Reset_Handler, %function
Reset_Handler:
/* Copy the data segment initializers from flash to SRAM */
movs r1, #0
b LoopCopyDataInit
CopyDataInit:
ldr r3, =_sidata
ldr r3, [r3, r1]
str r3, [r0, r1]
adds r1, r1, #4
LoopCopyDataInit:
ldr r0, =_sdata
ldr r3, =_edata
adds r2, r0, r1
cmp r2, r3
bcc CopyDataInit
ldr r2, =_sbss
b LoopFillZerobss
/* Zero fill the bss segment. */
FillZerobss:
movs r3, #0
str r3, [r2], #4
LoopFillZerobss:
ldr r3, = _ebss
cmp r2, r3
bcc FillZerobss
/* Call the clock system intitialization function.*/
bl SystemInit
/* Call static constructors */
bl __libc_init_array
/* Call the application's entry point.*/
bl main
bx lr
.size Reset_Handler, .-Reset_Handler
/**
* @brief This is the code that gets called when the processor receives an
* unexpected interrupt. This simply enters an infinite loop, preserving
* the system state for examination by a debugger.
*
* @param None
* @retval : None
*/
.section .text.Default_Handler,"ax",%progbits
Default_Handler:
Infinite_Loop:
b Infinite_Loop
.size Default_Handler, .-Default_Handler
/******************************************************************************
*
* The minimal vector table for a Cortex M3. Note that the proper constructs
* must be placed on this to ensure that it ends up at physical address
* 0x0000.0000.
*
******************************************************************************/
.section .isr_vector,"a",%progbits
.type g_pfnVectors, %object
.size g_pfnVectors, .-g_pfnVectors
g_pfnVectors:
.word _estack
.word Reset_Handler
.word NMI_Handler
.word HardFault_Handler
.word MemManage_Handler
.word BusFault_Handler
.word UsageFault_Handler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word SVC_Handler
.word DebugMon_Handler
.word 0
.word PendSV_Handler
.word SysTick_Handler
.word WWDG_IRQHandler
.word PVD_IRQHandler
.word TAMPER_IRQHandler
.word RTC_IRQHandler
.word FLASH_IRQHandler
.word RCC_IRQHandler
.word EXTI0_IRQHandler
.word EXTI1_IRQHandler
.word EXTI2_IRQHandler
.word EXTI3_IRQHandler
.word EXTI4_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
.word ADC1_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
.word TIM2_IRQHandler
.word TIM3_IRQHandler
.word TIM4_IRQHandler
.word I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
.word I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
.word I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
.word I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
.word SPI1_IRQHandler
.word SPI2_IRQHandler
.word USART1_IRQHandler
.word USART2_IRQHandler
.word USART3_IRQHandler
.word EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
.word RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
.word CEC_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler
.word TIM7_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word BootRAM /* @0x01CC. This is for boot in RAM mode for
STM32F10x Medium Value Line Density devices. */
/*******************************************************************************
*
* Provide weak aliases for each Exception handler to the Default_Handler.
* As they are weak aliases, any function with the same name will override
* this definition.
*
*******************************************************************************/
.weak NMI_Handler
.thumb_set NMI_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak HardFault_Handler
.thumb_set HardFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak MemManage_Handler
.thumb_set MemManage_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak BusFault_Handler
.thumb_set BusFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak UsageFault_Handler
.thumb_set UsageFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak SVC_Handler
.thumb_set SVC_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak DebugMon_Handler
.thumb_set DebugMon_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak PendSV_Handler
.thumb_set PendSV_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak SysTick_Handler
.thumb_set SysTick_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak WWDG_IRQHandler
.thumb_set WWDG_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak PVD_IRQHandler
.thumb_set PVD_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TAMPER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TAMPER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RTC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RTC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak FLASH_IRQHandler
.thumb_set FLASH_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RCC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RCC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI0_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI0_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak ADC1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set ADC1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI9_5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_CC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C1_EV_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C1_ER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C2_EV_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C2_ER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI15_10_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RTCAlarm_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CEC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CEC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM7_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM7_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file startup_stm32f10x_xl.s
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief STM32F10x XL-Density Devices vector table for TrueSTUDIO toolchain.
* This module performs:
* - Set the initial SP
* - Set the initial PC == Reset_Handler,
* - Set the vector table entries with the exceptions ISR address
* - Configure the clock system and the external SRAM mounted on
* STM3210E-EVAL board to be used as data memory (optional,
* to be enabled by user)
* - Branches to main in the C library (which eventually
* calls main()).
* After Reset the Cortex-M3 processor is in Thread mode,
* priority is Privileged, and the Stack is set to Main.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
.syntax unified
.cpu cortex-m3
.fpu softvfp
.thumb
.global g_pfnVectors
.global Default_Handler
/* start address for the initialization values of the .data section.
defined in linker script */
.word _sidata
/* start address for the .data section. defined in linker script */
.word _sdata
/* end address for the .data section. defined in linker script */
.word _edata
/* start address for the .bss section. defined in linker script */
.word _sbss
/* end address for the .bss section. defined in linker script */
.word _ebss
.equ BootRAM, 0xF1E0F85F
/**
* @brief This is the code that gets called when the processor first
* starts execution following a reset event. Only the absolutely
* necessary set is performed, after which the application
* supplied main() routine is called.
* @param None
* @retval : None
*/
.section .text.Reset_Handler
.weak Reset_Handler
.type Reset_Handler, %function
Reset_Handler:
/* Copy the data segment initializers from flash to SRAM */
movs r1, #0
b LoopCopyDataInit
CopyDataInit:
ldr r3, =_sidata
ldr r3, [r3, r1]
str r3, [r0, r1]
adds r1, r1, #4
LoopCopyDataInit:
ldr r0, =_sdata
ldr r3, =_edata
adds r2, r0, r1
cmp r2, r3
bcc CopyDataInit
ldr r2, =_sbss
b LoopFillZerobss
/* Zero fill the bss segment. */
FillZerobss:
movs r3, #0
str r3, [r2], #4
LoopFillZerobss:
ldr r3, = _ebss
cmp r2, r3
bcc FillZerobss
/* Call the clock system intitialization function.*/
bl SystemInit
/* Call static constructors */
bl __libc_init_array
/* Call the application's entry point.*/
bl main
bx lr
.size Reset_Handler, .-Reset_Handler
/**
* @brief This is the code that gets called when the processor receives an
* unexpected interrupt. This simply enters an infinite loop, preserving
* the system state for examination by a debugger.
* @param None
* @retval None
*/
.section .text.Default_Handler,"ax",%progbits
Default_Handler:
Infinite_Loop:
b Infinite_Loop
.size Default_Handler, .-Default_Handler
/******************************************************************************
*
* The minimal vector table for a Cortex M3. Note that the proper constructs
* must be placed on this to ensure that it ends up at physical address
* 0x0000.0000.
*
*******************************************************************************/
.section .isr_vector,"a",%progbits
.type g_pfnVectors, %object
.size g_pfnVectors, .-g_pfnVectors
g_pfnVectors:
.word _estack
.word Reset_Handler
.word NMI_Handler
.word HardFault_Handler
.word MemManage_Handler
.word BusFault_Handler
.word UsageFault_Handler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word SVC_Handler
.word DebugMon_Handler
.word 0
.word PendSV_Handler
.word SysTick_Handler
.word WWDG_IRQHandler
.word PVD_IRQHandler
.word TAMPER_IRQHandler
.word RTC_IRQHandler
.word FLASH_IRQHandler
.word RCC_IRQHandler
.word EXTI0_IRQHandler
.word EXTI1_IRQHandler
.word EXTI2_IRQHandler
.word EXTI3_IRQHandler
.word EXTI4_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
.word ADC1_2_IRQHandler
.word USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
.word USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
.word CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
.word CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
.word EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_BRK_TIM9_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_UP_TIM10_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM11_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
.word TIM2_IRQHandler
.word TIM3_IRQHandler
.word TIM4_IRQHandler
.word I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
.word I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
.word I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
.word I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
.word SPI1_IRQHandler
.word SPI2_IRQHandler
.word USART1_IRQHandler
.word USART2_IRQHandler
.word USART3_IRQHandler
.word EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
.word RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
.word USBWakeUp_IRQHandler
.word TIM8_BRK_TIM12_IRQHandler
.word TIM8_UP_TIM13_IRQHandler
.word TIM8_TRG_COM_TIM14_IRQHandler
.word TIM8_CC_IRQHandler
.word ADC3_IRQHandler
.word FSMC_IRQHandler
.word SDIO_IRQHandler
.word TIM5_IRQHandler
.word SPI3_IRQHandler
.word UART4_IRQHandler
.word UART5_IRQHandler
.word TIM6_IRQHandler
.word TIM7_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word BootRAM /* @0x1E0. This is for boot in RAM mode for
STM32F10x XL-Density devices. */
/*******************************************************************************
*
* Provide weak aliases for each Exception handler to the Default_Handler.
* As they are weak aliases, any function with the same name will override
* this definition.
*
*******************************************************************************/
.weak NMI_Handler
.thumb_set NMI_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak HardFault_Handler
.thumb_set HardFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak MemManage_Handler
.thumb_set MemManage_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak BusFault_Handler
.thumb_set BusFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak UsageFault_Handler
.thumb_set UsageFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak SVC_Handler
.thumb_set SVC_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak DebugMon_Handler
.thumb_set DebugMon_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak PendSV_Handler
.thumb_set PendSV_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak SysTick_Handler
.thumb_set SysTick_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak WWDG_IRQHandler
.thumb_set WWDG_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak PVD_IRQHandler
.thumb_set PVD_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TAMPER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TAMPER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RTC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RTC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak FLASH_IRQHandler
.thumb_set FLASH_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RCC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RCC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI0_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI0_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak ADC1_2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set ADC1_2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI9_5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_BRK_TIM9_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_BRK_TIM9_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_UP_TIM10_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_UP_TIM10_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM11_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM11_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_CC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C1_EV_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C1_ER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C2_EV_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C2_ER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI15_10_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RTCAlarm_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USBWakeUp_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USBWakeUp_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM8_BRK_TIM12_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM8_BRK_TIM12_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM8_UP_TIM13_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM8_UP_TIM13_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM8_TRG_COM_TIM14_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM8_TRG_COM_TIM14_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM8_CC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM8_CC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak ADC3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set ADC3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak FSMC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set FSMC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SDIO_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SDIO_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak UART4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set UART4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak UART5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set UART5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM6_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM6_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM7_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM7_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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;******************** (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics ********************
;* File Name : startup_stm32f10x_cl.s
;* Author : MCD Application Team
;* Version : V3.5.0
;* Date : 11-March-2011
;* Description : STM32F10x Connectivity line devices vector table for MDK-ARM
;* toolchain.
;* This module performs:
;* - Set the initial SP
;* - Set the initial PC == Reset_Handler
;* - Set the vector table entries with the exceptions ISR address
;* - Configure the clock system
;* - Branches to __main in the C library (which eventually
;* calls main()).
;* After Reset the CortexM3 processor is in Thread mode,
;* priority is Privileged, and the Stack is set to Main.
;* <<< Use Configuration Wizard in Context Menu >>>
;*******************************************************************************
; THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
; WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE TIME.
; AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
; INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING FROM THE
; CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE CODING
; INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
;*******************************************************************************
; Amount of memory (in bytes) allocated for Stack
; Tailor this value to your application needs
; <h> Stack Configuration
; <o> Stack Size (in Bytes) <0x0-0xFFFFFFFF:8>
; </h>
Stack_Size EQU 0x00000400
AREA STACK, NOINIT, READWRITE, ALIGN=3
Stack_Mem SPACE Stack_Size
__initial_sp
; <h> Heap Configuration
; <o> Heap Size (in Bytes) <0x0-0xFFFFFFFF:8>
; </h>
Heap_Size EQU 0x00000200
AREA HEAP, NOINIT, READWRITE, ALIGN=3
__heap_base
Heap_Mem SPACE Heap_Size
__heap_limit
PRESERVE8
THUMB
; Vector Table Mapped to Address 0 at Reset
AREA RESET, DATA, READONLY
EXPORT __Vectors
EXPORT __Vectors_End
EXPORT __Vectors_Size
__Vectors DCD __initial_sp ; Top of Stack
DCD Reset_Handler ; Reset Handler
DCD NMI_Handler ; NMI Handler
DCD HardFault_Handler ; Hard Fault Handler
DCD MemManage_Handler ; MPU Fault Handler
DCD BusFault_Handler ; Bus Fault Handler
DCD UsageFault_Handler ; Usage Fault Handler
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD SVC_Handler ; SVCall Handler
DCD DebugMon_Handler ; Debug Monitor Handler
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD PendSV_Handler ; PendSV Handler
DCD SysTick_Handler ; SysTick Handler
; External Interrupts
DCD WWDG_IRQHandler ; Window Watchdog
DCD PVD_IRQHandler ; PVD through EXTI Line detect
DCD TAMPER_IRQHandler ; Tamper
DCD RTC_IRQHandler ; RTC
DCD FLASH_IRQHandler ; Flash
DCD RCC_IRQHandler ; RCC
DCD EXTI0_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 0
DCD EXTI1_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 1
DCD EXTI2_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 2
DCD EXTI3_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 3
DCD EXTI4_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 4
DCD DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 1
DCD DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 2
DCD DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 3
DCD DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 4
DCD DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 5
DCD DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 6
DCD DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 7
DCD ADC1_2_IRQHandler ; ADC1 and ADC2
DCD CAN1_TX_IRQHandler ; CAN1 TX
DCD CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler ; CAN1 RX0
DCD CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler ; CAN1 RX1
DCD CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler ; CAN1 SCE
DCD EXTI9_5_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 9..5
DCD TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Break
DCD TIM1_UP_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Update
DCD TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Trigger and Commutation
DCD TIM1_CC_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Capture Compare
DCD TIM2_IRQHandler ; TIM2
DCD TIM3_IRQHandler ; TIM3
DCD TIM4_IRQHandler ; TIM4
DCD I2C1_EV_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Event
DCD I2C1_ER_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Error
DCD I2C2_EV_IRQHandler ; I2C2 Event
DCD I2C2_ER_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Error
DCD SPI1_IRQHandler ; SPI1
DCD SPI2_IRQHandler ; SPI2
DCD USART1_IRQHandler ; USART1
DCD USART2_IRQHandler ; USART2
DCD USART3_IRQHandler ; USART3
DCD EXTI15_10_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 15..10
DCD RTCAlarm_IRQHandler ; RTC alarm through EXTI line
DCD OTG_FS_WKUP_IRQHandler ; USB OTG FS Wakeup through EXTI line
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD TIM5_IRQHandler ; TIM5
DCD SPI3_IRQHandler ; SPI3
DCD UART4_IRQHandler ; UART4
DCD UART5_IRQHandler ; UART5
DCD TIM6_IRQHandler ; TIM6
DCD TIM7_IRQHandler ; TIM7
DCD DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel1
DCD DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel2
DCD DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel3
DCD DMA2_Channel4_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel4
DCD DMA2_Channel5_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel5
DCD ETH_IRQHandler ; Ethernet
DCD ETH_WKUP_IRQHandler ; Ethernet Wakeup through EXTI line
DCD CAN2_TX_IRQHandler ; CAN2 TX
DCD CAN2_RX0_IRQHandler ; CAN2 RX0
DCD CAN2_RX1_IRQHandler ; CAN2 RX1
DCD CAN2_SCE_IRQHandler ; CAN2 SCE
DCD OTG_FS_IRQHandler ; USB OTG FS
__Vectors_End
__Vectors_Size EQU __Vectors_End - __Vectors
AREA |.text|, CODE, READONLY
; Reset handler
Reset_Handler PROC
EXPORT Reset_Handler [WEAK]
IMPORT SystemInit
IMPORT __main
LDR R0, =SystemInit
BLX R0
LDR R0, =__main
BX R0
ENDP
; Dummy Exception Handlers (infinite loops which can be modified)
NMI_Handler PROC
EXPORT NMI_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
HardFault_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT HardFault_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
MemManage_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT MemManage_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
BusFault_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT BusFault_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
UsageFault_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT UsageFault_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
SVC_Handler PROC
EXPORT SVC_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
DebugMon_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT DebugMon_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
PendSV_Handler PROC
EXPORT PendSV_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
SysTick_Handler PROC
EXPORT SysTick_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
Default_Handler PROC
EXPORT WWDG_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT PVD_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TAMPER_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT RTC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT FLASH_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT RCC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI0_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI4_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT ADC1_2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT CAN1_TX_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI9_5_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM1_UP_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM1_CC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM4_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT I2C1_EV_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT I2C1_ER_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT I2C2_EV_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT I2C2_ER_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT SPI1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT SPI2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USART1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USART2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USART3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI15_10_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT RTCAlarm_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT OTG_FS_WKUP_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM5_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT SPI3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT UART4_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT UART5_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM6_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM7_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA2_Channel4_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA2_Channel5_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT ETH_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT ETH_WKUP_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT CAN2_TX_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT CAN2_RX0_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT CAN2_RX1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT CAN2_SCE_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT OTG_FS_IRQHandler [WEAK]
WWDG_IRQHandler
PVD_IRQHandler
TAMPER_IRQHandler
RTC_IRQHandler
FLASH_IRQHandler
RCC_IRQHandler
EXTI0_IRQHandler
EXTI1_IRQHandler
EXTI2_IRQHandler
EXTI3_IRQHandler
EXTI4_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
ADC1_2_IRQHandler
CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler
TIM1_UP_IRQHandler
TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
TIM2_IRQHandler
TIM3_IRQHandler
TIM4_IRQHandler
I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
SPI1_IRQHandler
SPI2_IRQHandler
USART1_IRQHandler
USART2_IRQHandler
USART3_IRQHandler
EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
OTG_FS_WKUP_IRQHandler
TIM5_IRQHandler
SPI3_IRQHandler
UART4_IRQHandler
UART5_IRQHandler
TIM6_IRQHandler
TIM7_IRQHandler
DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler
DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler
DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler
DMA2_Channel4_IRQHandler
DMA2_Channel5_IRQHandler
ETH_IRQHandler
ETH_WKUP_IRQHandler
CAN2_TX_IRQHandler
CAN2_RX0_IRQHandler
CAN2_RX1_IRQHandler
CAN2_SCE_IRQHandler
OTG_FS_IRQHandler
B .
ENDP
ALIGN
;*******************************************************************************
; User Stack and Heap initialization
;*******************************************************************************
IF :DEF:__MICROLIB
EXPORT __initial_sp
EXPORT __heap_base
EXPORT __heap_limit
ELSE
IMPORT __use_two_region_memory
EXPORT __user_initial_stackheap
__user_initial_stackheap
LDR R0, = Heap_Mem
LDR R1, =(Stack_Mem + Stack_Size)
LDR R2, = (Heap_Mem + Heap_Size)
LDR R3, = Stack_Mem
BX LR
ALIGN
ENDIF
END
;******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE*****

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;******************** (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics ********************
;* File Name : startup_stm32f10x_hd.s
;* Author : MCD Application Team
;* Version : V3.5.0
;* Date : 11-March-2011
;* Description : STM32F10x High Density Devices vector table for MDK-ARM
;* toolchain.
;* This module performs:
;* - Set the initial SP
;* - Set the initial PC == Reset_Handler
;* - Set the vector table entries with the exceptions ISR address
;* - Configure the clock system and also configure the external
;* SRAM mounted on STM3210E-EVAL board to be used as data
;* memory (optional, to be enabled by user)
;* - Branches to __main in the C library (which eventually
;* calls main()).
;* After Reset the CortexM3 processor is in Thread mode,
;* priority is Privileged, and the Stack is set to Main.
;* <<< Use Configuration Wizard in Context Menu >>>
;*******************************************************************************
; THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
; WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE TIME.
; AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
; INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING FROM THE
; CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE CODING
; INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
;*******************************************************************************
; Amount of memory (in bytes) allocated for Stack
; Tailor this value to your application needs
; <h> Stack Configuration
; <o> Stack Size (in Bytes) <0x0-0xFFFFFFFF:8>
; </h>
Stack_Size EQU 0x00000400
AREA STACK, NOINIT, READWRITE, ALIGN=3
Stack_Mem SPACE Stack_Size
__initial_sp
; <h> Heap Configuration
; <o> Heap Size (in Bytes) <0x0-0xFFFFFFFF:8>
; </h>
Heap_Size EQU 0x00000200
AREA HEAP, NOINIT, READWRITE, ALIGN=3
__heap_base
Heap_Mem SPACE Heap_Size
__heap_limit
PRESERVE8
THUMB
; Vector Table Mapped to Address 0 at Reset
AREA RESET, DATA, READONLY
EXPORT __Vectors
EXPORT __Vectors_End
EXPORT __Vectors_Size
__Vectors DCD __initial_sp ; Top of Stack
DCD Reset_Handler ; Reset Handler
DCD NMI_Handler ; NMI Handler
DCD HardFault_Handler ; Hard Fault Handler
DCD MemManage_Handler ; MPU Fault Handler
DCD BusFault_Handler ; Bus Fault Handler
DCD UsageFault_Handler ; Usage Fault Handler
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD SVC_Handler ; SVCall Handler
DCD DebugMon_Handler ; Debug Monitor Handler
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD PendSV_Handler ; PendSV Handler
DCD SysTick_Handler ; SysTick Handler
; External Interrupts
DCD WWDG_IRQHandler ; Window Watchdog
DCD PVD_IRQHandler ; PVD through EXTI Line detect
DCD TAMPER_IRQHandler ; Tamper
DCD RTC_IRQHandler ; RTC
DCD FLASH_IRQHandler ; Flash
DCD RCC_IRQHandler ; RCC
DCD EXTI0_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 0
DCD EXTI1_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 1
DCD EXTI2_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 2
DCD EXTI3_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 3
DCD EXTI4_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 4
DCD DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 1
DCD DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 2
DCD DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 3
DCD DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 4
DCD DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 5
DCD DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 6
DCD DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 7
DCD ADC1_2_IRQHandler ; ADC1 & ADC2
DCD USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler ; USB High Priority or CAN1 TX
DCD USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler ; USB Low Priority or CAN1 RX0
DCD CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler ; CAN1 RX1
DCD CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler ; CAN1 SCE
DCD EXTI9_5_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 9..5
DCD TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Break
DCD TIM1_UP_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Update
DCD TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Trigger and Commutation
DCD TIM1_CC_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Capture Compare
DCD TIM2_IRQHandler ; TIM2
DCD TIM3_IRQHandler ; TIM3
DCD TIM4_IRQHandler ; TIM4
DCD I2C1_EV_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Event
DCD I2C1_ER_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Error
DCD I2C2_EV_IRQHandler ; I2C2 Event
DCD I2C2_ER_IRQHandler ; I2C2 Error
DCD SPI1_IRQHandler ; SPI1
DCD SPI2_IRQHandler ; SPI2
DCD USART1_IRQHandler ; USART1
DCD USART2_IRQHandler ; USART2
DCD USART3_IRQHandler ; USART3
DCD EXTI15_10_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 15..10
DCD RTCAlarm_IRQHandler ; RTC Alarm through EXTI Line
DCD USBWakeUp_IRQHandler ; USB Wakeup from suspend
DCD TIM8_BRK_IRQHandler ; TIM8 Break
DCD TIM8_UP_IRQHandler ; TIM8 Update
DCD TIM8_TRG_COM_IRQHandler ; TIM8 Trigger and Commutation
DCD TIM8_CC_IRQHandler ; TIM8 Capture Compare
DCD ADC3_IRQHandler ; ADC3
DCD FSMC_IRQHandler ; FSMC
DCD SDIO_IRQHandler ; SDIO
DCD TIM5_IRQHandler ; TIM5
DCD SPI3_IRQHandler ; SPI3
DCD UART4_IRQHandler ; UART4
DCD UART5_IRQHandler ; UART5
DCD TIM6_IRQHandler ; TIM6
DCD TIM7_IRQHandler ; TIM7
DCD DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel1
DCD DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel2
DCD DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel3
DCD DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel4 & Channel5
__Vectors_End
__Vectors_Size EQU __Vectors_End - __Vectors
AREA |.text|, CODE, READONLY
; Reset handler
Reset_Handler PROC
EXPORT Reset_Handler [WEAK]
IMPORT __main
IMPORT SystemInit
LDR R0, =SystemInit
BLX R0
LDR R0, =__main
BX R0
ENDP
; Dummy Exception Handlers (infinite loops which can be modified)
NMI_Handler PROC
EXPORT NMI_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
HardFault_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT HardFault_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
MemManage_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT MemManage_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
BusFault_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT BusFault_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
UsageFault_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT UsageFault_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
SVC_Handler PROC
EXPORT SVC_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
DebugMon_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT DebugMon_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
PendSV_Handler PROC
EXPORT PendSV_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
SysTick_Handler PROC
EXPORT SysTick_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
Default_Handler PROC
EXPORT WWDG_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT PVD_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TAMPER_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT RTC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT FLASH_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT RCC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI0_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI4_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT ADC1_2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI9_5_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM1_UP_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM1_CC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM4_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT I2C1_EV_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT I2C1_ER_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT I2C2_EV_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT I2C2_ER_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT SPI1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT SPI2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USART1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USART2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USART3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI15_10_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT RTCAlarm_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USBWakeUp_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM8_BRK_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM8_UP_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM8_TRG_COM_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM8_CC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT ADC3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT FSMC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT SDIO_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM5_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT SPI3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT UART4_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT UART5_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM6_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM7_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler [WEAK]
WWDG_IRQHandler
PVD_IRQHandler
TAMPER_IRQHandler
RTC_IRQHandler
FLASH_IRQHandler
RCC_IRQHandler
EXTI0_IRQHandler
EXTI1_IRQHandler
EXTI2_IRQHandler
EXTI3_IRQHandler
EXTI4_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
ADC1_2_IRQHandler
USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler
TIM1_UP_IRQHandler
TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
TIM2_IRQHandler
TIM3_IRQHandler
TIM4_IRQHandler
I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
SPI1_IRQHandler
SPI2_IRQHandler
USART1_IRQHandler
USART2_IRQHandler
USART3_IRQHandler
EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
USBWakeUp_IRQHandler
TIM8_BRK_IRQHandler
TIM8_UP_IRQHandler
TIM8_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
TIM8_CC_IRQHandler
ADC3_IRQHandler
FSMC_IRQHandler
SDIO_IRQHandler
TIM5_IRQHandler
SPI3_IRQHandler
UART4_IRQHandler
UART5_IRQHandler
TIM6_IRQHandler
TIM7_IRQHandler
DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler
DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler
DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler
DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler
B .
ENDP
ALIGN
;*******************************************************************************
; User Stack and Heap initialization
;*******************************************************************************
IF :DEF:__MICROLIB
EXPORT __initial_sp
EXPORT __heap_base
EXPORT __heap_limit
ELSE
IMPORT __use_two_region_memory
EXPORT __user_initial_stackheap
__user_initial_stackheap
LDR R0, = Heap_Mem
LDR R1, =(Stack_Mem + Stack_Size)
LDR R2, = (Heap_Mem + Heap_Size)
LDR R3, = Stack_Mem
BX LR
ALIGN
ENDIF
END
;******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE*****

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;******************** (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics ********************
;* File Name : startup_stm32f10x_hd_vl.s
;* Author : MCD Application Team
;* Version : V3.5.0
;* Date : 11-March-2011
;* Description : STM32F10x High Density Value Line Devices vector table
;* for MDK-ARM toolchain.
;* This module performs:
;* - Set the initial SP
;* - Set the initial PC == Reset_Handler
;* - Set the vector table entries with the exceptions ISR address
;* - Configure the clock system and also configure the external
;* SRAM mounted on STM32100E-EVAL board to be used as data
;* memory (optional, to be enabled by user)
;* - Branches to __main in the C library (which eventually
;* calls main()).
;* After Reset the CortexM3 processor is in Thread mode,
;* priority is Privileged, and the Stack is set to Main.
;* <<< Use Configuration Wizard in Context Menu >>>
;*******************************************************************************
; THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
; WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE TIME.
; AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
; INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING FROM THE
; CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE CODING
; INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
;*******************************************************************************
; Amount of memory (in bytes) allocated for Stack
; Tailor this value to your application needs
; <h> Stack Configuration
; <o> Stack Size (in Bytes) <0x0-0xFFFFFFFF:8>
; </h>
Stack_Size EQU 0x00000400
AREA STACK, NOINIT, READWRITE, ALIGN=3
Stack_Mem SPACE Stack_Size
__initial_sp
; <h> Heap Configuration
; <o> Heap Size (in Bytes) <0x0-0xFFFFFFFF:8>
; </h>
Heap_Size EQU 0x00000200
AREA HEAP, NOINIT, READWRITE, ALIGN=3
__heap_base
Heap_Mem SPACE Heap_Size
__heap_limit
PRESERVE8
THUMB
; Vector Table Mapped to Address 0 at Reset
AREA RESET, DATA, READONLY
EXPORT __Vectors
EXPORT __Vectors_End
EXPORT __Vectors_Size
__Vectors DCD __initial_sp ; Top of Stack
DCD Reset_Handler ; Reset Handler
DCD NMI_Handler ; NMI Handler
DCD HardFault_Handler ; Hard Fault Handler
DCD MemManage_Handler ; MPU Fault Handler
DCD BusFault_Handler ; Bus Fault Handler
DCD UsageFault_Handler ; Usage Fault Handler
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD SVC_Handler ; SVCall Handler
DCD DebugMon_Handler ; Debug Monitor Handler
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD PendSV_Handler ; PendSV Handler
DCD SysTick_Handler ; SysTick Handler
; External Interrupts
DCD WWDG_IRQHandler ; Window Watchdog
DCD PVD_IRQHandler ; PVD through EXTI Line detect
DCD TAMPER_IRQHandler ; Tamper
DCD RTC_IRQHandler ; RTC
DCD FLASH_IRQHandler ; Flash
DCD RCC_IRQHandler ; RCC
DCD EXTI0_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 0
DCD EXTI1_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 1
DCD EXTI2_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 2
DCD EXTI3_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 3
DCD EXTI4_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 4
DCD DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 1
DCD DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 2
DCD DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 3
DCD DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 4
DCD DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 5
DCD DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 6
DCD DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 7
DCD ADC1_IRQHandler ; ADC1
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD EXTI9_5_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 9..5
DCD TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Break and TIM15
DCD TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Update and TIM16
DCD TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Trigger and Commutation and TIM17
DCD TIM1_CC_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Capture Compare
DCD TIM2_IRQHandler ; TIM2
DCD TIM3_IRQHandler ; TIM3
DCD TIM4_IRQHandler ; TIM4
DCD I2C1_EV_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Event
DCD I2C1_ER_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Error
DCD I2C2_EV_IRQHandler ; I2C2 Event
DCD I2C2_ER_IRQHandler ; I2C2 Error
DCD SPI1_IRQHandler ; SPI1
DCD SPI2_IRQHandler ; SPI2
DCD USART1_IRQHandler ; USART1
DCD USART2_IRQHandler ; USART2
DCD USART3_IRQHandler ; USART3
DCD EXTI15_10_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 15..10
DCD RTCAlarm_IRQHandler ; RTC Alarm through EXTI Line
DCD CEC_IRQHandler ; HDMI-CEC
DCD TIM12_IRQHandler ; TIM12
DCD TIM13_IRQHandler ; TIM13
DCD TIM14_IRQHandler ; TIM14
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD TIM5_IRQHandler ; TIM5
DCD SPI3_IRQHandler ; SPI3
DCD UART4_IRQHandler ; UART4
DCD UART5_IRQHandler ; UART5
DCD TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler ; TIM6 and DAC underrun
DCD TIM7_IRQHandler ; TIM7
DCD DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel1
DCD DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel2
DCD DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel3
DCD DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel4 & Channel5
DCD DMA2_Channel5_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel5
__Vectors_End
__Vectors_Size EQU __Vectors_End - __Vectors
AREA |.text|, CODE, READONLY
; Reset handler
Reset_Handler PROC
EXPORT Reset_Handler [WEAK]
IMPORT __main
IMPORT SystemInit
LDR R0, =SystemInit
BLX R0
LDR R0, =__main
BX R0
ENDP
; Dummy Exception Handlers (infinite loops which can be modified)
NMI_Handler PROC
EXPORT NMI_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
HardFault_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT HardFault_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
MemManage_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT MemManage_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
BusFault_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT BusFault_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
UsageFault_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT UsageFault_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
SVC_Handler PROC
EXPORT SVC_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
DebugMon_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT DebugMon_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
PendSV_Handler PROC
EXPORT PendSV_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
SysTick_Handler PROC
EXPORT SysTick_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
Default_Handler PROC
EXPORT WWDG_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT PVD_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TAMPER_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT RTC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT FLASH_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT RCC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI0_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI4_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT ADC1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI9_5_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM1_CC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM4_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT I2C1_EV_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT I2C1_ER_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT I2C2_EV_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT I2C2_ER_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT SPI1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT SPI2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USART1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USART2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USART3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI15_10_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT RTCAlarm_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT CEC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM12_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM13_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM14_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM5_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT SPI3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT UART4_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT UART5_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM7_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA2_Channel5_IRQHandler [WEAK]
WWDG_IRQHandler
PVD_IRQHandler
TAMPER_IRQHandler
RTC_IRQHandler
FLASH_IRQHandler
RCC_IRQHandler
EXTI0_IRQHandler
EXTI1_IRQHandler
EXTI2_IRQHandler
EXTI3_IRQHandler
EXTI4_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
ADC1_IRQHandler
EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler
TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler
TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler
TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
TIM2_IRQHandler
TIM3_IRQHandler
TIM4_IRQHandler
I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
SPI1_IRQHandler
SPI2_IRQHandler
USART1_IRQHandler
USART2_IRQHandler
USART3_IRQHandler
EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
CEC_IRQHandler
TIM12_IRQHandler
TIM13_IRQHandler
TIM14_IRQHandler
TIM5_IRQHandler
SPI3_IRQHandler
UART4_IRQHandler
UART5_IRQHandler
TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler
TIM7_IRQHandler
DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler
DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler
DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler
DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler
DMA2_Channel5_IRQHandler
B .
ENDP
ALIGN
;*******************************************************************************
; User Stack and Heap initialization
;*******************************************************************************
IF :DEF:__MICROLIB
EXPORT __initial_sp
EXPORT __heap_base
EXPORT __heap_limit
ELSE
IMPORT __use_two_region_memory
EXPORT __user_initial_stackheap
__user_initial_stackheap
LDR R0, = Heap_Mem
LDR R1, =(Stack_Mem + Stack_Size)
LDR R2, = (Heap_Mem + Heap_Size)
LDR R3, = Stack_Mem
BX LR
ALIGN
ENDIF
END
;******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE*****

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;******************** (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics ********************
;* File Name : startup_stm32f10x_ld.s
;* Author : MCD Application Team
;* Version : V3.5.0
;* Date : 11-March-2011
;* Description : STM32F10x Low Density Devices vector table for MDK-ARM
;* toolchain.
;* This module performs:
;* - Set the initial SP
;* - Set the initial PC == Reset_Handler
;* - Set the vector table entries with the exceptions ISR address
;* - Configure the clock system
;* - Branches to __main in the C library (which eventually
;* calls main()).
;* After Reset the CortexM3 processor is in Thread mode,
;* priority is Privileged, and the Stack is set to Main.
;* <<< Use Configuration Wizard in Context Menu >>>
;*******************************************************************************
; THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
; WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE TIME.
; AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
; INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING FROM THE
; CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE CODING
; INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
;*******************************************************************************
; Amount of memory (in bytes) allocated for Stack
; Tailor this value to your application needs
; <h> Stack Configuration
; <o> Stack Size (in Bytes) <0x0-0xFFFFFFFF:8>
; </h>
Stack_Size EQU 0x00000400
AREA STACK, NOINIT, READWRITE, ALIGN=3
Stack_Mem SPACE Stack_Size
__initial_sp
; <h> Heap Configuration
; <o> Heap Size (in Bytes) <0x0-0xFFFFFFFF:8>
; </h>
Heap_Size EQU 0x00000200
AREA HEAP, NOINIT, READWRITE, ALIGN=3
__heap_base
Heap_Mem SPACE Heap_Size
__heap_limit
PRESERVE8
THUMB
; Vector Table Mapped to Address 0 at Reset
AREA RESET, DATA, READONLY
EXPORT __Vectors
EXPORT __Vectors_End
EXPORT __Vectors_Size
__Vectors DCD __initial_sp ; Top of Stack
DCD Reset_Handler ; Reset Handler
DCD NMI_Handler ; NMI Handler
DCD HardFault_Handler ; Hard Fault Handler
DCD MemManage_Handler ; MPU Fault Handler
DCD BusFault_Handler ; Bus Fault Handler
DCD UsageFault_Handler ; Usage Fault Handler
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD SVC_Handler ; SVCall Handler
DCD DebugMon_Handler ; Debug Monitor Handler
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD PendSV_Handler ; PendSV Handler
DCD SysTick_Handler ; SysTick Handler
; External Interrupts
DCD WWDG_IRQHandler ; Window Watchdog
DCD PVD_IRQHandler ; PVD through EXTI Line detect
DCD TAMPER_IRQHandler ; Tamper
DCD RTC_IRQHandler ; RTC
DCD FLASH_IRQHandler ; Flash
DCD RCC_IRQHandler ; RCC
DCD EXTI0_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 0
DCD EXTI1_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 1
DCD EXTI2_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 2
DCD EXTI3_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 3
DCD EXTI4_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 4
DCD DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 1
DCD DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 2
DCD DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 3
DCD DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 4
DCD DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 5
DCD DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 6
DCD DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 7
DCD ADC1_2_IRQHandler ; ADC1_2
DCD USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler ; USB High Priority or CAN1 TX
DCD USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler ; USB Low Priority or CAN1 RX0
DCD CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler ; CAN1 RX1
DCD CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler ; CAN1 SCE
DCD EXTI9_5_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 9..5
DCD TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Break
DCD TIM1_UP_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Update
DCD TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Trigger and Commutation
DCD TIM1_CC_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Capture Compare
DCD TIM2_IRQHandler ; TIM2
DCD TIM3_IRQHandler ; TIM3
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD I2C1_EV_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Event
DCD I2C1_ER_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Error
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD SPI1_IRQHandler ; SPI1
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD USART1_IRQHandler ; USART1
DCD USART2_IRQHandler ; USART2
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD EXTI15_10_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 15..10
DCD RTCAlarm_IRQHandler ; RTC Alarm through EXTI Line
DCD USBWakeUp_IRQHandler ; USB Wakeup from suspend
__Vectors_End
__Vectors_Size EQU __Vectors_End - __Vectors
AREA |.text|, CODE, READONLY
; Reset handler routine
Reset_Handler PROC
EXPORT Reset_Handler [WEAK]
IMPORT __main
IMPORT SystemInit
LDR R0, =SystemInit
BLX R0
LDR R0, =__main
BX R0
ENDP
; Dummy Exception Handlers (infinite loops which can be modified)
NMI_Handler PROC
EXPORT NMI_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
HardFault_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT HardFault_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
MemManage_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT MemManage_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
BusFault_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT BusFault_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
UsageFault_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT UsageFault_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
SVC_Handler PROC
EXPORT SVC_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
DebugMon_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT DebugMon_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
PendSV_Handler PROC
EXPORT PendSV_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
SysTick_Handler PROC
EXPORT SysTick_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
Default_Handler PROC
EXPORT WWDG_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT PVD_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TAMPER_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT RTC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT FLASH_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT RCC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI0_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI4_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT ADC1_2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI9_5_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM1_UP_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM1_CC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT I2C1_EV_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT I2C1_ER_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT SPI1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USART1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USART2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI15_10_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT RTCAlarm_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USBWakeUp_IRQHandler [WEAK]
WWDG_IRQHandler
PVD_IRQHandler
TAMPER_IRQHandler
RTC_IRQHandler
FLASH_IRQHandler
RCC_IRQHandler
EXTI0_IRQHandler
EXTI1_IRQHandler
EXTI2_IRQHandler
EXTI3_IRQHandler
EXTI4_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
ADC1_2_IRQHandler
USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler
TIM1_UP_IRQHandler
TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
TIM2_IRQHandler
TIM3_IRQHandler
I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
SPI1_IRQHandler
USART1_IRQHandler
USART2_IRQHandler
EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
USBWakeUp_IRQHandler
B .
ENDP
ALIGN
;*******************************************************************************
; User Stack and Heap initialization
;*******************************************************************************
IF :DEF:__MICROLIB
EXPORT __initial_sp
EXPORT __heap_base
EXPORT __heap_limit
ELSE
IMPORT __use_two_region_memory
EXPORT __user_initial_stackheap
__user_initial_stackheap
LDR R0, = Heap_Mem
LDR R1, =(Stack_Mem + Stack_Size)
LDR R2, = (Heap_Mem + Heap_Size)
LDR R3, = Stack_Mem
BX LR
ALIGN
ENDIF
END
;******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE*****

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;******************** (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics ********************
;* File Name : startup_stm32f10x_ld_vl.s
;* Author : MCD Application Team
;* Version : V3.5.0
;* Date : 11-March-2011
;* Description : STM32F10x Low Density Value Line Devices vector table
;* for MDK-ARM toolchain.
;* This module performs:
;* - Set the initial SP
;* - Set the initial PC == Reset_Handler
;* - Set the vector table entries with the exceptions ISR address
;* - Configure the clock system
;* - Branches to __main in the C library (which eventually
;* calls main()).
;* After Reset the CortexM3 processor is in Thread mode,
;* priority is Privileged, and the Stack is set to Main.
;* <<< Use Configuration Wizard in Context Menu >>>
;*******************************************************************************
; THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
; WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE TIME.
; AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
; INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING FROM THE
; CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE CODING
; INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
;*******************************************************************************
; Amount of memory (in bytes) allocated for Stack
; Tailor this value to your application needs
; <h> Stack Configuration
; <o> Stack Size (in Bytes) <0x0-0xFFFFFFFF:8>
; </h>
Stack_Size EQU 0x00000400
AREA STACK, NOINIT, READWRITE, ALIGN=3
Stack_Mem SPACE Stack_Size
__initial_sp
; <h> Heap Configuration
; <o> Heap Size (in Bytes) <0x0-0xFFFFFFFF:8>
; </h>
Heap_Size EQU 0x00000200
AREA HEAP, NOINIT, READWRITE, ALIGN=3
__heap_base
Heap_Mem SPACE Heap_Size
__heap_limit
PRESERVE8
THUMB
; Vector Table Mapped to Address 0 at Reset
AREA RESET, DATA, READONLY
EXPORT __Vectors
EXPORT __Vectors_End
EXPORT __Vectors_Size
__Vectors DCD __initial_sp ; Top of Stack
DCD Reset_Handler ; Reset Handler
DCD NMI_Handler ; NMI Handler
DCD HardFault_Handler ; Hard Fault Handler
DCD MemManage_Handler ; MPU Fault Handler
DCD BusFault_Handler ; Bus Fault Handler
DCD UsageFault_Handler ; Usage Fault Handler
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD SVC_Handler ; SVCall Handler
DCD DebugMon_Handler ; Debug Monitor Handler
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD PendSV_Handler ; PendSV Handler
DCD SysTick_Handler ; SysTick Handler
; External Interrupts
DCD WWDG_IRQHandler ; Window Watchdog
DCD PVD_IRQHandler ; PVD through EXTI Line detect
DCD TAMPER_IRQHandler ; Tamper
DCD RTC_IRQHandler ; RTC
DCD FLASH_IRQHandler ; Flash
DCD RCC_IRQHandler ; RCC
DCD EXTI0_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 0
DCD EXTI1_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 1
DCD EXTI2_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 2
DCD EXTI3_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 3
DCD EXTI4_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 4
DCD DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 1
DCD DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 2
DCD DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 3
DCD DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 4
DCD DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 5
DCD DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 6
DCD DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 7
DCD ADC1_IRQHandler ; ADC1
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD EXTI9_5_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 9..5
DCD TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Break and TIM15
DCD TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Update and TIM16
DCD TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Trigger and Commutation and TIM17
DCD TIM1_CC_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Capture Compare
DCD TIM2_IRQHandler ; TIM2
DCD TIM3_IRQHandler ; TIM3
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD I2C1_EV_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Event
DCD I2C1_ER_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Error
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD SPI1_IRQHandler ; SPI1
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD USART1_IRQHandler ; USART1
DCD USART2_IRQHandler ; USART2
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD EXTI15_10_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 15..10
DCD RTCAlarm_IRQHandler ; RTC Alarm through EXTI Line
DCD CEC_IRQHandler ; HDMI-CEC
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler ; TIM6 and DAC underrun
DCD TIM7_IRQHandler ; TIM7
__Vectors_End
__Vectors_Size EQU __Vectors_End - __Vectors
AREA |.text|, CODE, READONLY
; Reset handler
Reset_Handler PROC
EXPORT Reset_Handler [WEAK]
IMPORT __main
IMPORT SystemInit
LDR R0, =SystemInit
BLX R0
LDR R0, =__main
BX R0
ENDP
; Dummy Exception Handlers (infinite loops which can be modified)
NMI_Handler PROC
EXPORT NMI_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
HardFault_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT HardFault_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
MemManage_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT MemManage_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
BusFault_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT BusFault_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
UsageFault_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT UsageFault_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
SVC_Handler PROC
EXPORT SVC_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
DebugMon_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT DebugMon_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
PendSV_Handler PROC
EXPORT PendSV_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
SysTick_Handler PROC
EXPORT SysTick_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
Default_Handler PROC
EXPORT WWDG_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT PVD_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TAMPER_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT RTC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT FLASH_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT RCC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI0_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI4_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT ADC1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI9_5_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM1_CC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT I2C1_EV_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT I2C1_ER_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT SPI1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USART1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USART2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI15_10_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT RTCAlarm_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT CEC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM7_IRQHandler [WEAK]
WWDG_IRQHandler
PVD_IRQHandler
TAMPER_IRQHandler
RTC_IRQHandler
FLASH_IRQHandler
RCC_IRQHandler
EXTI0_IRQHandler
EXTI1_IRQHandler
EXTI2_IRQHandler
EXTI3_IRQHandler
EXTI4_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
ADC1_IRQHandler
EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler
TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler
TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler
TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
TIM2_IRQHandler
TIM3_IRQHandler
I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
SPI1_IRQHandler
USART1_IRQHandler
USART2_IRQHandler
EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
CEC_IRQHandler
TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler
TIM7_IRQHandler
B .
ENDP
ALIGN
;*******************************************************************************
; User Stack and Heap initialization
;*******************************************************************************
IF :DEF:__MICROLIB
EXPORT __initial_sp
EXPORT __heap_base
EXPORT __heap_limit
ELSE
IMPORT __use_two_region_memory
EXPORT __user_initial_stackheap
__user_initial_stackheap
LDR R0, = Heap_Mem
LDR R1, =(Stack_Mem + Stack_Size)
LDR R2, = (Heap_Mem + Heap_Size)
LDR R3, = Stack_Mem
BX LR
ALIGN
ENDIF
END
;******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE*****

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;******************** (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics ********************
;* File Name : startup_stm32f10x_md.s
;* Author : MCD Application Team
;* Version : V3.5.0
;* Date : 11-March-2011
;* Description : STM32F10x Medium Density Devices vector table for MDK-ARM
;* toolchain.
;* This module performs:
;* - Set the initial SP
;* - Set the initial PC == Reset_Handler
;* - Set the vector table entries with the exceptions ISR address
;* - Configure the clock system
;* - Branches to __main in the C library (which eventually
;* calls main()).
;* After Reset the CortexM3 processor is in Thread mode,
;* priority is Privileged, and the Stack is set to Main.
;* <<< Use Configuration Wizard in Context Menu >>>
;*******************************************************************************
; THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
; WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE TIME.
; AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
; INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING FROM THE
; CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE CODING
; INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
;*******************************************************************************
; Amount of memory (in bytes) allocated for Stack
; Tailor this value to your application needs
; <h> Stack Configuration
; <o> Stack Size (in Bytes) <0x0-0xFFFFFFFF:8>
; </h>
Stack_Size EQU 0x00001000
AREA STACK, NOINIT, READWRITE, ALIGN=3
Stack_Mem SPACE Stack_Size
__initial_sp
; <h> Heap Configuration
; <o> Heap Size (in Bytes) <0x0-0xFFFFFFFF:8>
; </h>
Heap_Size EQU 0x00000200
AREA HEAP, NOINIT, READWRITE, ALIGN=3
__heap_base
Heap_Mem SPACE Heap_Size
__heap_limit
PRESERVE8
THUMB
; Vector Table Mapped to Address 0 at Reset
AREA RESET, DATA, READONLY
EXPORT __Vectors
EXPORT __Vectors_End
EXPORT __Vectors_Size
__Vectors DCD __initial_sp ; Top of Stack
DCD Reset_Handler ; Reset Handler
DCD NMI_Handler ; NMI Handler
DCD HardFault_Handler ; Hard Fault Handler
DCD MemManage_Handler ; MPU Fault Handler
DCD BusFault_Handler ; Bus Fault Handler
DCD UsageFault_Handler ; Usage Fault Handler
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD SVC_Handler ; SVCall Handler
DCD DebugMon_Handler ; Debug Monitor Handler
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD PendSV_Handler ; PendSV Handler
DCD SysTick_Handler ; SysTick Handler
; External Interrupts
DCD WWDG_IRQHandler ; Window Watchdog
DCD PVD_IRQHandler ; PVD through EXTI Line detect
DCD TAMPER_IRQHandler ; Tamper
DCD RTC_IRQHandler ; RTC
DCD FLASH_IRQHandler ; Flash
DCD RCC_IRQHandler ; RCC
DCD EXTI0_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 0
DCD EXTI1_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 1
DCD EXTI2_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 2
DCD EXTI3_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 3
DCD EXTI4_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 4
DCD DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 1
DCD DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 2
DCD DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 3
DCD DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 4
DCD DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 5
DCD DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 6
DCD DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 7
DCD ADC1_2_IRQHandler ; ADC1_2
DCD USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler ; USB High Priority or CAN1 TX
DCD USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler ; USB Low Priority or CAN1 RX0
DCD CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler ; CAN1 RX1
DCD CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler ; CAN1 SCE
DCD EXTI9_5_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 9..5
DCD TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Break
DCD TIM1_UP_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Update
DCD TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Trigger and Commutation
DCD TIM1_CC_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Capture Compare
DCD TIM2_IRQHandler ; TIM2
DCD TIM3_IRQHandler ; TIM3
DCD TIM4_IRQHandler ; TIM4
DCD I2C1_EV_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Event
DCD I2C1_ER_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Error
DCD I2C2_EV_IRQHandler ; I2C2 Event
DCD I2C2_ER_IRQHandler ; I2C2 Error
DCD SPI1_IRQHandler ; SPI1
DCD SPI2_IRQHandler ; SPI2
DCD USART1_IRQHandler ; USART1
DCD USART2_IRQHandler ; USART2
DCD USART3_IRQHandler ; USART3
DCD EXTI15_10_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 15..10
DCD RTCAlarm_IRQHandler ; RTC Alarm through EXTI Line
DCD USBWakeUp_IRQHandler ; USB Wakeup from suspend
__Vectors_End
__Vectors_Size EQU __Vectors_End - __Vectors
AREA |.text|, CODE, READONLY
; Reset handler
Reset_Handler PROC
EXPORT Reset_Handler [WEAK]
IMPORT __main
IMPORT SystemInit
LDR R0, =SystemInit
BLX R0
LDR R0, =__main
BX R0
ENDP
; Dummy Exception Handlers (infinite loops which can be modified)
NMI_Handler PROC
EXPORT NMI_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
HardFault_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT HardFault_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
MemManage_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT MemManage_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
BusFault_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT BusFault_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
UsageFault_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT UsageFault_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
SVC_Handler PROC
EXPORT SVC_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
DebugMon_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT DebugMon_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
PendSV_Handler PROC
EXPORT PendSV_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
SysTick_Handler PROC
EXPORT SysTick_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
Default_Handler PROC
EXPORT WWDG_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT PVD_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TAMPER_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT RTC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT FLASH_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT RCC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI0_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI4_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT ADC1_2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI9_5_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM1_UP_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM1_CC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM4_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT I2C1_EV_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT I2C1_ER_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT I2C2_EV_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT I2C2_ER_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT SPI1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT SPI2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USART1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USART2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USART3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI15_10_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT RTCAlarm_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USBWakeUp_IRQHandler [WEAK]
WWDG_IRQHandler
PVD_IRQHandler
TAMPER_IRQHandler
RTC_IRQHandler
FLASH_IRQHandler
RCC_IRQHandler
EXTI0_IRQHandler
EXTI1_IRQHandler
EXTI2_IRQHandler
EXTI3_IRQHandler
EXTI4_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
ADC1_2_IRQHandler
USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler
TIM1_UP_IRQHandler
TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
TIM2_IRQHandler
TIM3_IRQHandler
TIM4_IRQHandler
I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
SPI1_IRQHandler
SPI2_IRQHandler
USART1_IRQHandler
USART2_IRQHandler
USART3_IRQHandler
EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
USBWakeUp_IRQHandler
B .
ENDP
ALIGN
;*******************************************************************************
; User Stack and Heap initialization
;*******************************************************************************
IF :DEF:__MICROLIB
EXPORT __initial_sp
EXPORT __heap_base
EXPORT __heap_limit
ELSE
IMPORT __use_two_region_memory
EXPORT __user_initial_stackheap
__user_initial_stackheap
LDR R0, = Heap_Mem
LDR R1, =(Stack_Mem + Stack_Size)
LDR R2, = (Heap_Mem + Heap_Size)
LDR R3, = Stack_Mem
BX LR
ALIGN
ENDIF
END
;******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE*****

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;******************** (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics ********************
;* File Name : startup_stm32f10x_md_vl.s
;* Author : MCD Application Team
;* Version : V3.5.0
;* Date : 11-March-2011
;* Description : STM32F10x Medium Density Value Line Devices vector table
;* for MDK-ARM toolchain.
;* This module performs:
;* - Set the initial SP
;* - Set the initial PC == Reset_Handler
;* - Set the vector table entries with the exceptions ISR address
;* - Configure the clock system
;* - Branches to __main in the C library (which eventually
;* calls main()).
;* After Reset the CortexM3 processor is in Thread mode,
;* priority is Privileged, and the Stack is set to Main.
;* <<< Use Configuration Wizard in Context Menu >>>
;*******************************************************************************
; THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
; WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE TIME.
; AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
; INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING FROM THE
; CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE CODING
; INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
;*******************************************************************************
; Amount of memory (in bytes) allocated for Stack
; Tailor this value to your application needs
; <h> Stack Configuration
; <o> Stack Size (in Bytes) <0x0-0xFFFFFFFF:8>
; </h>
Stack_Size EQU 0x00000400
AREA STACK, NOINIT, READWRITE, ALIGN=3
Stack_Mem SPACE Stack_Size
__initial_sp
; <h> Heap Configuration
; <o> Heap Size (in Bytes) <0x0-0xFFFFFFFF:8>
; </h>
Heap_Size EQU 0x00000200
AREA HEAP, NOINIT, READWRITE, ALIGN=3
__heap_base
Heap_Mem SPACE Heap_Size
__heap_limit
PRESERVE8
THUMB
; Vector Table Mapped to Address 0 at Reset
AREA RESET, DATA, READONLY
EXPORT __Vectors
EXPORT __Vectors_End
EXPORT __Vectors_Size
__Vectors DCD __initial_sp ; Top of Stack
DCD Reset_Handler ; Reset Handler
DCD NMI_Handler ; NMI Handler
DCD HardFault_Handler ; Hard Fault Handler
DCD MemManage_Handler ; MPU Fault Handler
DCD BusFault_Handler ; Bus Fault Handler
DCD UsageFault_Handler ; Usage Fault Handler
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD SVC_Handler ; SVCall Handler
DCD DebugMon_Handler ; Debug Monitor Handler
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD PendSV_Handler ; PendSV Handler
DCD SysTick_Handler ; SysTick Handler
; External Interrupts
DCD WWDG_IRQHandler ; Window Watchdog
DCD PVD_IRQHandler ; PVD through EXTI Line detect
DCD TAMPER_IRQHandler ; Tamper
DCD RTC_IRQHandler ; RTC
DCD FLASH_IRQHandler ; Flash
DCD RCC_IRQHandler ; RCC
DCD EXTI0_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 0
DCD EXTI1_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 1
DCD EXTI2_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 2
DCD EXTI3_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 3
DCD EXTI4_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 4
DCD DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 1
DCD DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 2
DCD DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 3
DCD DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 4
DCD DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 5
DCD DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 6
DCD DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 7
DCD ADC1_IRQHandler ; ADC1
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD EXTI9_5_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 9..5
DCD TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Break and TIM15
DCD TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Update and TIM16
DCD TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Trigger and Commutation and TIM17
DCD TIM1_CC_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Capture Compare
DCD TIM2_IRQHandler ; TIM2
DCD TIM3_IRQHandler ; TIM3
DCD TIM4_IRQHandler ; TIM4
DCD I2C1_EV_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Event
DCD I2C1_ER_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Error
DCD I2C2_EV_IRQHandler ; I2C2 Event
DCD I2C2_ER_IRQHandler ; I2C2 Error
DCD SPI1_IRQHandler ; SPI1
DCD SPI2_IRQHandler ; SPI2
DCD USART1_IRQHandler ; USART1
DCD USART2_IRQHandler ; USART2
DCD USART3_IRQHandler ; USART3
DCD EXTI15_10_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 15..10
DCD RTCAlarm_IRQHandler ; RTC Alarm through EXTI Line
DCD CEC_IRQHandler ; HDMI-CEC
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler ; TIM6 and DAC underrun
DCD TIM7_IRQHandler ; TIM7
__Vectors_End
__Vectors_Size EQU __Vectors_End - __Vectors
AREA |.text|, CODE, READONLY
; Reset handler
Reset_Handler PROC
EXPORT Reset_Handler [WEAK]
IMPORT __main
IMPORT SystemInit
LDR R0, =SystemInit
BLX R0
LDR R0, =__main
BX R0
ENDP
; Dummy Exception Handlers (infinite loops which can be modified)
NMI_Handler PROC
EXPORT NMI_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
HardFault_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT HardFault_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
MemManage_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT MemManage_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
BusFault_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT BusFault_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
UsageFault_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT UsageFault_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
SVC_Handler PROC
EXPORT SVC_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
DebugMon_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT DebugMon_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
PendSV_Handler PROC
EXPORT PendSV_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
SysTick_Handler PROC
EXPORT SysTick_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
Default_Handler PROC
EXPORT WWDG_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT PVD_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TAMPER_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT RTC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT FLASH_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT RCC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI0_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI4_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT ADC1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI9_5_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM1_CC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM4_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT I2C1_EV_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT I2C1_ER_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT I2C2_EV_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT I2C2_ER_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT SPI1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT SPI2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USART1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USART2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USART3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI15_10_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT RTCAlarm_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT CEC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM7_IRQHandler [WEAK]
WWDG_IRQHandler
PVD_IRQHandler
TAMPER_IRQHandler
RTC_IRQHandler
FLASH_IRQHandler
RCC_IRQHandler
EXTI0_IRQHandler
EXTI1_IRQHandler
EXTI2_IRQHandler
EXTI3_IRQHandler
EXTI4_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
ADC1_IRQHandler
EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler
TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler
TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler
TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
TIM2_IRQHandler
TIM3_IRQHandler
TIM4_IRQHandler
I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
SPI1_IRQHandler
SPI2_IRQHandler
USART1_IRQHandler
USART2_IRQHandler
USART3_IRQHandler
EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
CEC_IRQHandler
TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler
TIM7_IRQHandler
B .
ENDP
ALIGN
;*******************************************************************************
; User Stack and Heap initialization
;*******************************************************************************
IF :DEF:__MICROLIB
EXPORT __initial_sp
EXPORT __heap_base
EXPORT __heap_limit
ELSE
IMPORT __use_two_region_memory
EXPORT __user_initial_stackheap
__user_initial_stackheap
LDR R0, = Heap_Mem
LDR R1, =(Stack_Mem + Stack_Size)
LDR R2, = (Heap_Mem + Heap_Size)
LDR R3, = Stack_Mem
BX LR
ALIGN
ENDIF
END
;******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE*****

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;******************** (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics ********************
;* File Name : startup_stm32f10x_xl.s
;* Author : MCD Application Team
;* Version : V3.5.0
;* Date : 11-March-2011
;* Description : STM32F10x XL-Density Devices vector table for MDK-ARM
;* toolchain.
;* This module performs:
;* - Set the initial SP
;* - Set the initial PC == Reset_Handler
;* - Set the vector table entries with the exceptions ISR address
;* - Configure the clock system and also configure the external
;* SRAM mounted on STM3210E-EVAL board to be used as data
;* memory (optional, to be enabled by user)
;* - Branches to __main in the C library (which eventually
;* calls main()).
;* After Reset the CortexM3 processor is in Thread mode,
;* priority is Privileged, and the Stack is set to Main.
;* <<< Use Configuration Wizard in Context Menu >>>
;*******************************************************************************
; THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
; WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE TIME.
; AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
; INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING FROM THE
; CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE CODING
; INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
;*******************************************************************************
; Amount of memory (in bytes) allocated for Stack
; Tailor this value to your application needs
; <h> Stack Configuration
; <o> Stack Size (in Bytes) <0x0-0xFFFFFFFF:8>
; </h>
Stack_Size EQU 0x00000400
AREA STACK, NOINIT, READWRITE, ALIGN=3
Stack_Mem SPACE Stack_Size
__initial_sp
; <h> Heap Configuration
; <o> Heap Size (in Bytes) <0x0-0xFFFFFFFF:8>
; </h>
Heap_Size EQU 0x00000200
AREA HEAP, NOINIT, READWRITE, ALIGN=3
__heap_base
Heap_Mem SPACE Heap_Size
__heap_limit
PRESERVE8
THUMB
; Vector Table Mapped to Address 0 at Reset
AREA RESET, DATA, READONLY
EXPORT __Vectors
EXPORT __Vectors_End
EXPORT __Vectors_Size
__Vectors DCD __initial_sp ; Top of Stack
DCD Reset_Handler ; Reset Handler
DCD NMI_Handler ; NMI Handler
DCD HardFault_Handler ; Hard Fault Handler
DCD MemManage_Handler ; MPU Fault Handler
DCD BusFault_Handler ; Bus Fault Handler
DCD UsageFault_Handler ; Usage Fault Handler
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD SVC_Handler ; SVCall Handler
DCD DebugMon_Handler ; Debug Monitor Handler
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD PendSV_Handler ; PendSV Handler
DCD SysTick_Handler ; SysTick Handler
; External Interrupts
DCD WWDG_IRQHandler ; Window Watchdog
DCD PVD_IRQHandler ; PVD through EXTI Line detect
DCD TAMPER_IRQHandler ; Tamper
DCD RTC_IRQHandler ; RTC
DCD FLASH_IRQHandler ; Flash
DCD RCC_IRQHandler ; RCC
DCD EXTI0_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 0
DCD EXTI1_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 1
DCD EXTI2_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 2
DCD EXTI3_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 3
DCD EXTI4_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 4
DCD DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 1
DCD DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 2
DCD DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 3
DCD DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 4
DCD DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 5
DCD DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 6
DCD DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 7
DCD ADC1_2_IRQHandler ; ADC1 & ADC2
DCD USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler ; USB High Priority or CAN1 TX
DCD USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler ; USB Low Priority or CAN1 RX0
DCD CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler ; CAN1 RX1
DCD CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler ; CAN1 SCE
DCD EXTI9_5_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 9..5
DCD TIM1_BRK_TIM9_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Break and TIM9
DCD TIM1_UP_TIM10_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Update and TIM10
DCD TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM11_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Trigger and Commutation and TIM11
DCD TIM1_CC_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Capture Compare
DCD TIM2_IRQHandler ; TIM2
DCD TIM3_IRQHandler ; TIM3
DCD TIM4_IRQHandler ; TIM4
DCD I2C1_EV_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Event
DCD I2C1_ER_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Error
DCD I2C2_EV_IRQHandler ; I2C2 Event
DCD I2C2_ER_IRQHandler ; I2C2 Error
DCD SPI1_IRQHandler ; SPI1
DCD SPI2_IRQHandler ; SPI2
DCD USART1_IRQHandler ; USART1
DCD USART2_IRQHandler ; USART2
DCD USART3_IRQHandler ; USART3
DCD EXTI15_10_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 15..10
DCD RTCAlarm_IRQHandler ; RTC Alarm through EXTI Line
DCD USBWakeUp_IRQHandler ; USB Wakeup from suspend
DCD TIM8_BRK_TIM12_IRQHandler ; TIM8 Break and TIM12
DCD TIM8_UP_TIM13_IRQHandler ; TIM8 Update and TIM13
DCD TIM8_TRG_COM_TIM14_IRQHandler ; TIM8 Trigger and Commutation and TIM14
DCD TIM8_CC_IRQHandler ; TIM8 Capture Compare
DCD ADC3_IRQHandler ; ADC3
DCD FSMC_IRQHandler ; FSMC
DCD SDIO_IRQHandler ; SDIO
DCD TIM5_IRQHandler ; TIM5
DCD SPI3_IRQHandler ; SPI3
DCD UART4_IRQHandler ; UART4
DCD UART5_IRQHandler ; UART5
DCD TIM6_IRQHandler ; TIM6
DCD TIM7_IRQHandler ; TIM7
DCD DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel1
DCD DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel2
DCD DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel3
DCD DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel4 & Channel5
__Vectors_End
__Vectors_Size EQU __Vectors_End - __Vectors
AREA |.text|, CODE, READONLY
; Reset handler
Reset_Handler PROC
EXPORT Reset_Handler [WEAK]
IMPORT __main
IMPORT SystemInit
LDR R0, =SystemInit
BLX R0
LDR R0, =__main
BX R0
ENDP
; Dummy Exception Handlers (infinite loops which can be modified)
NMI_Handler PROC
EXPORT NMI_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
HardFault_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT HardFault_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
MemManage_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT MemManage_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
BusFault_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT BusFault_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
UsageFault_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT UsageFault_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
SVC_Handler PROC
EXPORT SVC_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
DebugMon_Handler\
PROC
EXPORT DebugMon_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
PendSV_Handler PROC
EXPORT PendSV_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
SysTick_Handler PROC
EXPORT SysTick_Handler [WEAK]
B .
ENDP
Default_Handler PROC
EXPORT WWDG_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT PVD_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TAMPER_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT RTC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT FLASH_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT RCC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI0_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI4_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT ADC1_2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI9_5_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM1_BRK_TIM9_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM1_UP_TIM10_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM11_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM1_CC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM4_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT I2C1_EV_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT I2C1_ER_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT I2C2_EV_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT I2C2_ER_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT SPI1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT SPI2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USART1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USART2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USART3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT EXTI15_10_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT RTCAlarm_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT USBWakeUp_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM8_BRK_TIM12_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM8_UP_TIM13_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM8_TRG_COM_TIM14_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM8_CC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT ADC3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT FSMC_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT SDIO_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM5_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT SPI3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT UART4_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT UART5_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM6_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT TIM7_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler [WEAK]
EXPORT DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler [WEAK]
WWDG_IRQHandler
PVD_IRQHandler
TAMPER_IRQHandler
RTC_IRQHandler
FLASH_IRQHandler
RCC_IRQHandler
EXTI0_IRQHandler
EXTI1_IRQHandler
EXTI2_IRQHandler
EXTI3_IRQHandler
EXTI4_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
ADC1_2_IRQHandler
USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
TIM1_BRK_TIM9_IRQHandler
TIM1_UP_TIM10_IRQHandler
TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM11_IRQHandler
TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
TIM2_IRQHandler
TIM3_IRQHandler
TIM4_IRQHandler
I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
SPI1_IRQHandler
SPI2_IRQHandler
USART1_IRQHandler
USART2_IRQHandler
USART3_IRQHandler
EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
USBWakeUp_IRQHandler
TIM8_BRK_TIM12_IRQHandler
TIM8_UP_TIM13_IRQHandler
TIM8_TRG_COM_TIM14_IRQHandler
TIM8_CC_IRQHandler
ADC3_IRQHandler
FSMC_IRQHandler
SDIO_IRQHandler
TIM5_IRQHandler
SPI3_IRQHandler
UART4_IRQHandler
UART5_IRQHandler
TIM6_IRQHandler
TIM7_IRQHandler
DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler
DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler
DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler
DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler
B .
ENDP
ALIGN
;*******************************************************************************
; User Stack and Heap initialization
;*******************************************************************************
IF :DEF:__MICROLIB
EXPORT __initial_sp
EXPORT __heap_base
EXPORT __heap_limit
ELSE
IMPORT __use_two_region_memory
EXPORT __user_initial_stackheap
__user_initial_stackheap
LDR R0, = Heap_Mem
LDR R1, =(Stack_Mem + Stack_Size)
LDR R2, = (Heap_Mem + Heap_Size)
LDR R3, = Stack_Mem
BX LR
ALIGN
ENDIF
END
;******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE*****

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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file startup_stm32f10x_cl.s
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief STM32F10x Connectivity line Devices vector table for RIDE7 toolchain.
* This module performs:
* - Set the initial SP
* - Set the initial PC == Reset_Handler,
* - Set the vector table entries with the exceptions ISR
* address.
* - Configure the clock system
* - Branches to main in the C library (which eventually
* calls main()).
* After Reset the Cortex-M3 processor is in Thread mode,
* priority is Privileged, and the Stack is set to Main.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
.syntax unified
.cpu cortex-m3
.fpu softvfp
.thumb
.global g_pfnVectors
.global Default_Handler
/* start address for the initialization values of the .data section.
defined in linker script */
.word _sidata
/* start address for the .data section. defined in linker script */
.word _sdata
/* end address for the .data section. defined in linker script */
.word _edata
/* start address for the .bss section. defined in linker script */
.word _sbss
/* end address for the .bss section. defined in linker script */
.word _ebss
.equ BootRAM, 0xF1E0F85F
/**
* @brief This is the code that gets called when the processor first
* starts execution following a reset event. Only the absolutely
* necessary set is performed, after which the application
* supplied main() routine is called.
* @param None
* @retval : None
*/
.section .text.Reset_Handler
.weak Reset_Handler
.type Reset_Handler, %function
Reset_Handler:
/* Copy the data segment initializers from flash to SRAM */
movs r1, #0
b LoopCopyDataInit
CopyDataInit:
ldr r3, =_sidata
ldr r3, [r3, r1]
str r3, [r0, r1]
adds r1, r1, #4
LoopCopyDataInit:
ldr r0, =_sdata
ldr r3, =_edata
adds r2, r0, r1
cmp r2, r3
bcc CopyDataInit
ldr r2, =_sbss
b LoopFillZerobss
/* Zero fill the bss segment. */
FillZerobss:
movs r3, #0
str r3, [r2], #4
LoopFillZerobss:
ldr r3, = _ebss
cmp r2, r3
bcc FillZerobss
/* Call the clock system intitialization function.*/
bl SystemInit
/* Call the application's entry point.*/
bl main
bx lr
.size Reset_Handler, .-Reset_Handler
/**
* @brief This is the code that gets called when the processor receives an
* unexpected interrupt. This simply enters an infinite loop, preserving
* the system state for examination by a debugger.
* @param None
* @retval None
*/
.section .text.Default_Handler,"ax",%progbits
Default_Handler:
Infinite_Loop:
b Infinite_Loop
.size Default_Handler, .-Default_Handler
/******************************************************************************
*
* The minimal vector table for a Cortex M3. Note that the proper constructs
* must be placed on this to ensure that it ends up at physical address
* 0x0000.0000.
*
*******************************************************************************/
.section .isr_vector,"a",%progbits
.type g_pfnVectors, %object
.size g_pfnVectors, .-g_pfnVectors
g_pfnVectors:
.word _estack
.word Reset_Handler
.word NMI_Handler
.word HardFault_Handler
.word MemManage_Handler
.word BusFault_Handler
.word UsageFault_Handler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word SVC_Handler
.word DebugMon_Handler
.word 0
.word PendSV_Handler
.word SysTick_Handler
.word WWDG_IRQHandler
.word PVD_IRQHandler
.word TAMPER_IRQHandler
.word RTC_IRQHandler
.word FLASH_IRQHandler
.word RCC_IRQHandler
.word EXTI0_IRQHandler
.word EXTI1_IRQHandler
.word EXTI2_IRQHandler
.word EXTI3_IRQHandler
.word EXTI4_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
.word ADC1_2_IRQHandler
.word CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
.word CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
.word CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
.word CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
.word EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_UP_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
.word TIM2_IRQHandler
.word TIM3_IRQHandler
.word TIM4_IRQHandler
.word I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
.word I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
.word I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
.word I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
.word SPI1_IRQHandler
.word SPI2_IRQHandler
.word USART1_IRQHandler
.word USART2_IRQHandler
.word USART3_IRQHandler
.word EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
.word RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
.word OTG_FS_WKUP_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word TIM5_IRQHandler
.word SPI3_IRQHandler
.word UART4_IRQHandler
.word UART5_IRQHandler
.word TIM6_IRQHandler
.word TIM7_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel4_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel5_IRQHandler
.word ETH_IRQHandler
.word ETH_WKUP_IRQHandler
.word CAN2_TX_IRQHandler
.word CAN2_RX0_IRQHandler
.word CAN2_RX1_IRQHandler
.word CAN2_SCE_IRQHandler
.word OTG_FS_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word BootRAM /* @0x1E0. This is for boot in RAM mode for
STM32F10x Connectivity line Devices. */
/*******************************************************************************
*
* Provide weak aliases for each Exception handler to the Default_Handler.
* As they are weak aliases, any function with the same name will override
* this definition.
*
*******************************************************************************/
.weak NMI_Handler
.thumb_set NMI_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak HardFault_Handler
.thumb_set HardFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak MemManage_Handler
.thumb_set MemManage_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak BusFault_Handler
.thumb_set BusFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak UsageFault_Handler
.thumb_set UsageFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak SVC_Handler
.thumb_set SVC_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak DebugMon_Handler
.thumb_set DebugMon_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak PendSV_Handler
.thumb_set PendSV_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak SysTick_Handler
.thumb_set SysTick_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak WWDG_IRQHandler
.thumb_set WWDG_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak PVD_IRQHandler
.thumb_set PVD_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TAMPER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TAMPER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RTC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RTC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak FLASH_IRQHandler
.thumb_set FLASH_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RCC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RCC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI0_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI0_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak ADC1_2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set ADC1_2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CAN1_TX_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI9_5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_UP_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_UP_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_CC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C1_EV_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C1_ER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C2_EV_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C2_ER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI15_10_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RTCAlarm_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak OTG_FS_WKUP_IRQHandler
.thumb_set OTG_FS_WKUP_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak UART4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set UART4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak UART5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set UART5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM6_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM6_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM7_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM7_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak ETH_IRQHandler
.thumb_set ETH_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak ETH_WKUP_IRQHandler
.thumb_set ETH_WKUP_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CAN2_TX_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CAN2_TX_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CAN2_RX0_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CAN2_RX0_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CAN2_RX1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CAN2_RX1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CAN2_SCE_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CAN2_SCE_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak OTG_FS_IRQHandler
.thumb_set OTG_FS_IRQHandler ,Default_Handler
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file startup_stm32f10x_hd.s
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief STM32F10x High Density Devices vector table for RIDE7 toolchain.
* This module performs:
* - Set the initial SP
* - Set the initial PC == Reset_Handler,
* - Set the vector table entries with the exceptions ISR address
* - Configure the clock system and the external SRAM mounted on
* STM3210E-EVAL board to be used as data memory (optional,
* to be enabled by user)
* - Branches to main in the C library (which eventually
* calls main()).
* After Reset the Cortex-M3 processor is in Thread mode,
* priority is Privileged, and the Stack is set to Main.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
.syntax unified
.cpu cortex-m3
.fpu softvfp
.thumb
.global g_pfnVectors
.global Default_Handler
/* start address for the initialization values of the .data section.
defined in linker script */
.word _sidata
/* start address for the .data section. defined in linker script */
.word _sdata
/* end address for the .data section. defined in linker script */
.word _edata
/* start address for the .bss section. defined in linker script */
.word _sbss
/* end address for the .bss section. defined in linker script */
.word _ebss
/* stack used for SystemInit_ExtMemCtl; always internal RAM used */
.equ BootRAM, 0xF1E0F85F
/**
* @brief This is the code that gets called when the processor first
* starts execution following a reset event. Only the absolutely
* necessary set is performed, after which the application
* supplied main() routine is called.
* @param None
* @retval : None
*/
.section .text.Reset_Handler
.weak Reset_Handler
.type Reset_Handler, %function
Reset_Handler:
/* Copy the data segment initializers from flash to SRAM */
movs r1, #0
b LoopCopyDataInit
CopyDataInit:
ldr r3, =_sidata
ldr r3, [r3, r1]
str r3, [r0, r1]
adds r1, r1, #4
LoopCopyDataInit:
ldr r0, =_sdata
ldr r3, =_edata
adds r2, r0, r1
cmp r2, r3
bcc CopyDataInit
ldr r2, =_sbss
b LoopFillZerobss
/* Zero fill the bss segment. */
FillZerobss:
movs r3, #0
str r3, [r2], #4
LoopFillZerobss:
ldr r3, = _ebss
cmp r2, r3
bcc FillZerobss
/* Call the clock system intitialization function.*/
bl SystemInit
/* Call the application's entry point.*/
bl main
bx lr
.size Reset_Handler, .-Reset_Handler
/**
* @brief This is the code that gets called when the processor receives an
* unexpected interrupt. This simply enters an infinite loop, preserving
* the system state for examination by a debugger.
* @param None
* @retval None
*/
.section .text.Default_Handler,"ax",%progbits
Default_Handler:
Infinite_Loop:
b Infinite_Loop
.size Default_Handler, .-Default_Handler
/******************************************************************************
*
* The minimal vector table for a Cortex M3. Note that the proper constructs
* must be placed on this to ensure that it ends up at physical address
* 0x0000.0000.
*
*******************************************************************************/
.section .isr_vector,"a",%progbits
.type g_pfnVectors, %object
.size g_pfnVectors, .-g_pfnVectors
g_pfnVectors:
.word _estack
.word Reset_Handler
.word NMI_Handler
.word HardFault_Handler
.word MemManage_Handler
.word BusFault_Handler
.word UsageFault_Handler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word SVC_Handler
.word DebugMon_Handler
.word 0
.word PendSV_Handler
.word SysTick_Handler
.word WWDG_IRQHandler
.word PVD_IRQHandler
.word TAMPER_IRQHandler
.word RTC_IRQHandler
.word FLASH_IRQHandler
.word RCC_IRQHandler
.word EXTI0_IRQHandler
.word EXTI1_IRQHandler
.word EXTI2_IRQHandler
.word EXTI3_IRQHandler
.word EXTI4_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
.word ADC1_2_IRQHandler
.word USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
.word USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
.word CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
.word CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
.word EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_UP_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
.word TIM2_IRQHandler
.word TIM3_IRQHandler
.word TIM4_IRQHandler
.word I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
.word I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
.word I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
.word I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
.word SPI1_IRQHandler
.word SPI2_IRQHandler
.word USART1_IRQHandler
.word USART2_IRQHandler
.word USART3_IRQHandler
.word EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
.word RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
.word USBWakeUp_IRQHandler
.word TIM8_BRK_IRQHandler
.word TIM8_UP_IRQHandler
.word TIM8_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
.word TIM8_CC_IRQHandler
.word ADC3_IRQHandler
.word FSMC_IRQHandler
.word SDIO_IRQHandler
.word TIM5_IRQHandler
.word SPI3_IRQHandler
.word UART4_IRQHandler
.word UART5_IRQHandler
.word TIM6_IRQHandler
.word TIM7_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word BootRAM /* @0x1E0. This is for boot in RAM mode for
STM32F10x High Density devices. */
/*******************************************************************************
*
* Provide weak aliases for each Exception handler to the Default_Handler.
* As they are weak aliases, any function with the same name will override
* this definition.
*
*******************************************************************************/
.weak NMI_Handler
.thumb_set NMI_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak HardFault_Handler
.thumb_set HardFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak MemManage_Handler
.thumb_set MemManage_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak BusFault_Handler
.thumb_set BusFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak UsageFault_Handler
.thumb_set UsageFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak SVC_Handler
.thumb_set SVC_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak DebugMon_Handler
.thumb_set DebugMon_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak PendSV_Handler
.thumb_set PendSV_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak SysTick_Handler
.thumb_set SysTick_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak WWDG_IRQHandler
.thumb_set WWDG_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak PVD_IRQHandler
.thumb_set PVD_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TAMPER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TAMPER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RTC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RTC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak FLASH_IRQHandler
.thumb_set FLASH_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RCC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RCC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI0_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI0_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak ADC1_2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set ADC1_2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI9_5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_UP_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_UP_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_CC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C1_EV_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C1_ER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C2_EV_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C2_ER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI15_10_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RTCAlarm_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USBWakeUp_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USBWakeUp_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM8_BRK_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM8_BRK_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM8_UP_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM8_UP_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM8_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM8_TRG_COM_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM8_CC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM8_CC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak ADC3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set ADC3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak FSMC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set FSMC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SDIO_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SDIO_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak UART4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set UART4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak UART5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set UART5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM6_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM6_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM7_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM7_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file startup_stm32f10x_hd_vl.s
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief STM32F10x High Density Value Line Devices vector table for RIDE7
* toolchain.
* This module performs:
* - Set the initial SP
* - Set the initial PC == Reset_Handler,
* - Set the vector table entries with the exceptions ISR address
* - Configure the clock system and the external SRAM mounted on
* STM32100E-EVAL board to be used as data memory (optional,
* to be enabled by user)
* - Branches to main in the C library (which eventually
* calls main()).
* After Reset the Cortex-M3 processor is in Thread mode,
* priority is Privileged, and the Stack is set to Main.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
.syntax unified
.cpu cortex-m3
.fpu softvfp
.thumb
.global g_pfnVectors
.global Default_Handler
/* start address for the initialization values of the .data section.
defined in linker script */
.word _sidata
/* start address for the .data section. defined in linker script */
.word _sdata
/* end address for the .data section. defined in linker script */
.word _edata
/* start address for the .bss section. defined in linker script */
.word _sbss
/* end address for the .bss section. defined in linker script */
.word _ebss
.equ BootRAM, 0xF108F85F
/**
* @brief This is the code that gets called when the processor first
* starts execution following a reset event. Only the absolutely
* necessary set is performed, after which the application
* supplied main() routine is called.
* @param None
* @retval None
*/
.section .text.Reset_Handler
.weak Reset_Handler
.type Reset_Handler, %function
Reset_Handler:
/* Copy the data segment initializers from flash to SRAM */
movs r1, #0
b LoopCopyDataInit
CopyDataInit:
ldr r3, =_sidata
ldr r3, [r3, r1]
str r3, [r0, r1]
adds r1, r1, #4
LoopCopyDataInit:
ldr r0, =_sdata
ldr r3, =_edata
adds r2, r0, r1
cmp r2, r3
bcc CopyDataInit
ldr r2, =_sbss
b LoopFillZerobss
/* Zero fill the bss segment. */
FillZerobss:
movs r3, #0
str r3, [r2], #4
LoopFillZerobss:
ldr r3, = _ebss
cmp r2, r3
bcc FillZerobss
/* Call the clock system intitialization function.*/
bl SystemInit
/* Call the application's entry point.*/
bl main
bx lr
.size Reset_Handler, .-Reset_Handler
/**
* @brief This is the code that gets called when the processor receives an
* unexpected interrupt. This simply enters an infinite loop, preserving
* the system state for examination by a debugger.
* @param None
* @retval None
*/
.section .text.Default_Handler,"ax",%progbits
Default_Handler:
Infinite_Loop:
b Infinite_Loop
.size Default_Handler, .-Default_Handler
/******************************************************************************
*
* The minimal vector table for a Cortex M3. Note that the proper constructs
* must be placed on this to ensure that it ends up at physical address
* 0x0000.0000.
*
******************************************************************************/
.section .isr_vector,"a",%progbits
.type g_pfnVectors, %object
.size g_pfnVectors, .-g_pfnVectors
g_pfnVectors:
.word _estack
.word Reset_Handler
.word NMI_Handler
.word HardFault_Handler
.word MemManage_Handler
.word BusFault_Handler
.word UsageFault_Handler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word SVC_Handler
.word DebugMon_Handler
.word 0
.word PendSV_Handler
.word SysTick_Handler
.word WWDG_IRQHandler
.word PVD_IRQHandler
.word TAMPER_IRQHandler
.word RTC_IRQHandler
.word FLASH_IRQHandler
.word RCC_IRQHandler
.word EXTI0_IRQHandler
.word EXTI1_IRQHandler
.word EXTI2_IRQHandler
.word EXTI3_IRQHandler
.word EXTI4_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
.word ADC1_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
.word TIM2_IRQHandler
.word TIM3_IRQHandler
.word TIM4_IRQHandler
.word I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
.word I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
.word I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
.word I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
.word SPI1_IRQHandler
.word SPI2_IRQHandler
.word USART1_IRQHandler
.word USART2_IRQHandler
.word USART3_IRQHandler
.word EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
.word RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
.word CEC_IRQHandler
.word TIM12_IRQHandler
.word TIM13_IRQHandler
.word TIM14_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word TIM5_IRQHandler
.word SPI3_IRQHandler
.word UART4_IRQHandler
.word UART5_IRQHandler
.word TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler
.word TIM7_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel5_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word BootRAM /* @0x1E0. This is for boot in RAM mode for
STM32F10x High Density Value line devices. */
/*******************************************************************************
* Provide weak aliases for each Exception handler to the Default_Handler.
* As they are weak aliases, any function with the same name will override
* this definition.
*******************************************************************************/
.weak NMI_Handler
.thumb_set NMI_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak HardFault_Handler
.thumb_set HardFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak MemManage_Handler
.thumb_set MemManage_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak BusFault_Handler
.thumb_set BusFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak UsageFault_Handler
.thumb_set UsageFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak SVC_Handler
.thumb_set SVC_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak DebugMon_Handler
.thumb_set DebugMon_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak PendSV_Handler
.thumb_set PendSV_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak SysTick_Handler
.thumb_set SysTick_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak WWDG_IRQHandler
.thumb_set WWDG_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak PVD_IRQHandler
.thumb_set PVD_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TAMPER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TAMPER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RTC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RTC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak FLASH_IRQHandler
.thumb_set FLASH_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RCC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RCC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI0_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI0_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak ADC1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set ADC1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI9_5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_CC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C1_EV_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C1_ER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C2_EV_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C2_ER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI15_10_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RTCAlarm_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CEC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CEC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM12_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM12_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM13_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM13_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM14_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM14_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak UART4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set UART4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak UART5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set UART5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM7_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM7_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file startup_stm32f10x_ld.s
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief STM32F10x Low Density Devices vector table for RIDE7 toolchain.
* This module performs:
* - Set the initial SP
* - Set the initial PC == Reset_Handler,
* - Set the vector table entries with the exceptions ISR address
* - Configure the clock system
* - Branches to main in the C library (which eventually
* calls main()).
* After Reset the Cortex-M3 processor is in Thread mode,
* priority is Privileged, and the Stack is set to Main.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
.syntax unified
.cpu cortex-m3
.fpu softvfp
.thumb
.global g_pfnVectors
.global Default_Handler
/* start address for the initialization values of the .data section.
defined in linker script */
.word _sidata
/* start address for the .data section. defined in linker script */
.word _sdata
/* end address for the .data section. defined in linker script */
.word _edata
/* start address for the .bss section. defined in linker script */
.word _sbss
/* end address for the .bss section. defined in linker script */
.word _ebss
.equ BootRAM, 0xF108F85F
/**
* @brief This is the code that gets called when the processor first
* starts execution following a reset event. Only the absolutely
* necessary set is performed, after which the application
* supplied main() routine is called.
* @param None
* @retval : None
*/
.section .text.Reset_Handler
.weak Reset_Handler
.type Reset_Handler, %function
Reset_Handler:
/* Copy the data segment initializers from flash to SRAM */
movs r1, #0
b LoopCopyDataInit
CopyDataInit:
ldr r3, =_sidata
ldr r3, [r3, r1]
str r3, [r0, r1]
adds r1, r1, #4
LoopCopyDataInit:
ldr r0, =_sdata
ldr r3, =_edata
adds r2, r0, r1
cmp r2, r3
bcc CopyDataInit
ldr r2, =_sbss
b LoopFillZerobss
/* Zero fill the bss segment. */
FillZerobss:
movs r3, #0
str r3, [r2], #4
LoopFillZerobss:
ldr r3, = _ebss
cmp r2, r3
bcc FillZerobss
/* Call the clock system intitialization function.*/
bl SystemInit
/* Call the application's entry point.*/
bl main
bx lr
.size Reset_Handler, .-Reset_Handler
/**
* @brief This is the code that gets called when the processor receives an
* unexpected interrupt. This simply enters an infinite loop, preserving
* the system state for examination by a debugger.
* @param None
* @retval None
*/
.section .text.Default_Handler,"ax",%progbits
Default_Handler:
Infinite_Loop:
b Infinite_Loop
.size Default_Handler, .-Default_Handler
/******************************************************************************
*
* The minimal vector table for a Cortex M3. Note that the proper constructs
* must be placed on this to ensure that it ends up at physical address
* 0x0000.0000.
*
******************************************************************************/
.section .isr_vector,"a",%progbits
.type g_pfnVectors, %object
.size g_pfnVectors, .-g_pfnVectors
g_pfnVectors:
.word _estack
.word Reset_Handler
.word NMI_Handler
.word HardFault_Handler
.word MemManage_Handler
.word BusFault_Handler
.word UsageFault_Handler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word SVC_Handler
.word DebugMon_Handler
.word 0
.word PendSV_Handler
.word SysTick_Handler
.word WWDG_IRQHandler
.word PVD_IRQHandler
.word TAMPER_IRQHandler
.word RTC_IRQHandler
.word FLASH_IRQHandler
.word RCC_IRQHandler
.word EXTI0_IRQHandler
.word EXTI1_IRQHandler
.word EXTI2_IRQHandler
.word EXTI3_IRQHandler
.word EXTI4_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
.word ADC1_2_IRQHandler
.word USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
.word USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
.word CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
.word CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
.word EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_UP_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
.word TIM2_IRQHandler
.word TIM3_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
.word I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word SPI1_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word USART1_IRQHandler
.word USART2_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
.word RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
.word USBWakeUp_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word BootRAM /* @0x108. This is for boot in RAM mode for
STM32F10x Low Density devices.*/
/*******************************************************************************
*
* Provide weak aliases for each Exception handler to the Default_Handler.
* As they are weak aliases, any function with the same name will override
* this definition.
*
*******************************************************************************/
.weak NMI_Handler
.thumb_set NMI_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak HardFault_Handler
.thumb_set HardFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak MemManage_Handler
.thumb_set MemManage_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak BusFault_Handler
.thumb_set BusFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak UsageFault_Handler
.thumb_set UsageFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak SVC_Handler
.thumb_set SVC_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak DebugMon_Handler
.thumb_set DebugMon_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak PendSV_Handler
.thumb_set PendSV_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak SysTick_Handler
.thumb_set SysTick_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak WWDG_IRQHandler
.thumb_set WWDG_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak PVD_IRQHandler
.thumb_set PVD_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TAMPER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TAMPER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RTC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RTC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak FLASH_IRQHandler
.thumb_set FLASH_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RCC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RCC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI0_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI0_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak ADC1_2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set ADC1_2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI9_5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_UP_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_UP_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_CC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C1_EV_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C1_ER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI15_10_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RTCAlarm_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USBWakeUp_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USBWakeUp_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file startup_stm32f10x_ld_vl.s
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief STM32F10x Low Density Value Line Devices vector table for RIDE7
* toolchain.
* This module performs:
* - Set the initial SP
* - Set the initial PC == Reset_Handler,
* - Set the vector table entries with the exceptions ISR address
* - Configure the clock system
* - Branches to main in the C library (which eventually
* calls main()).
* After Reset the Cortex-M3 processor is in Thread mode,
* priority is Privileged, and the Stack is set to Main.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
.syntax unified
.cpu cortex-m3
.fpu softvfp
.thumb
.global g_pfnVectors
.global Default_Handler
/* start address for the initialization values of the .data section.
defined in linker script */
.word _sidata
/* start address for the .data section. defined in linker script */
.word _sdata
/* end address for the .data section. defined in linker script */
.word _edata
/* start address for the .bss section. defined in linker script */
.word _sbss
/* end address for the .bss section. defined in linker script */
.word _ebss
.equ BootRAM, 0xF108F85F
/**
* @brief This is the code that gets called when the processor first
* starts execution following a reset event. Only the absolutely
* necessary set is performed, after which the application
* supplied main() routine is called.
* @param None
* @retval None
*/
.section .text.Reset_Handler
.weak Reset_Handler
.type Reset_Handler, %function
Reset_Handler:
/* Copy the data segment initializers from flash to SRAM */
movs r1, #0
b LoopCopyDataInit
CopyDataInit:
ldr r3, =_sidata
ldr r3, [r3, r1]
str r3, [r0, r1]
adds r1, r1, #4
LoopCopyDataInit:
ldr r0, =_sdata
ldr r3, =_edata
adds r2, r0, r1
cmp r2, r3
bcc CopyDataInit
ldr r2, =_sbss
b LoopFillZerobss
/* Zero fill the bss segment. */
FillZerobss:
movs r3, #0
str r3, [r2], #4
LoopFillZerobss:
ldr r3, = _ebss
cmp r2, r3
bcc FillZerobss
/* Call the clock system intitialization function.*/
bl SystemInit
/* Call the application's entry point.*/
bl main
bx lr
.size Reset_Handler, .-Reset_Handler
/**
* @brief This is the code that gets called when the processor receives an
* unexpected interrupt. This simply enters an infinite loop, preserving
* the system state for examination by a debugger.
* @param None
* @retval None
*/
.section .text.Default_Handler,"ax",%progbits
Default_Handler:
Infinite_Loop:
b Infinite_Loop
.size Default_Handler, .-Default_Handler
/******************************************************************************
* The minimal vector table for a Cortex M3. Note that the proper constructs
* must be placed on this to ensure that it ends up at physical address
* 0x0000.0000.
*
******************************************************************************/
.section .isr_vector,"a",%progbits
.type g_pfnVectors, %object
.size g_pfnVectors, .-g_pfnVectors
g_pfnVectors:
.word _estack
.word Reset_Handler
.word NMI_Handler
.word HardFault_Handler
.word MemManage_Handler
.word BusFault_Handler
.word UsageFault_Handler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word SVC_Handler
.word DebugMon_Handler
.word 0
.word PendSV_Handler
.word SysTick_Handler
.word WWDG_IRQHandler
.word PVD_IRQHandler
.word TAMPER_IRQHandler
.word RTC_IRQHandler
.word FLASH_IRQHandler
.word RCC_IRQHandler
.word EXTI0_IRQHandler
.word EXTI1_IRQHandler
.word EXTI2_IRQHandler
.word EXTI3_IRQHandler
.word EXTI4_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
.word ADC1_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
.word TIM2_IRQHandler
.word TIM3_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
.word I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word SPI1_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word USART1_IRQHandler
.word USART2_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
.word RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
.word CEC_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler
.word TIM7_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word BootRAM /* @0x01CC. This is for boot in RAM mode for
STM32F10x Low Density Value Line devices. */
/*******************************************************************************
* Provide weak aliases for each Exception handler to the Default_Handler.
* As they are weak aliases, any function with the same name will override
* this definition.
*******************************************************************************/
.weak NMI_Handler
.thumb_set NMI_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak HardFault_Handler
.thumb_set HardFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak MemManage_Handler
.thumb_set MemManage_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak BusFault_Handler
.thumb_set BusFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak UsageFault_Handler
.thumb_set UsageFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak SVC_Handler
.thumb_set SVC_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak DebugMon_Handler
.thumb_set DebugMon_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak PendSV_Handler
.thumb_set PendSV_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak SysTick_Handler
.thumb_set SysTick_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak WWDG_IRQHandler
.thumb_set WWDG_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak PVD_IRQHandler
.thumb_set PVD_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TAMPER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TAMPER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RTC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RTC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak FLASH_IRQHandler
.thumb_set FLASH_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RCC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RCC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI0_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI0_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak ADC1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set ADC1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI9_5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_CC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C1_EV_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C1_ER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI15_10_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RTCAlarm_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CEC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CEC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM7_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM7_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file startup_stm32f10x_md.s
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief STM32F10x Medium Density Devices vector table for RIDE7 toolchain.
* This module performs:
* - Set the initial SP
* - Set the initial PC == Reset_Handler,
* - Set the vector table entries with the exceptions ISR address
* - Configure the clock system
* - Branches to main in the C library (which eventually
* calls main()).
* After Reset the Cortex-M3 processor is in Thread mode,
* priority is Privileged, and the Stack is set to Main.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
.syntax unified
.cpu cortex-m3
.fpu softvfp
.thumb
.global g_pfnVectors
.global Default_Handler
/* start address for the initialization values of the .data section.
defined in linker script */
.word _sidata
/* start address for the .data section. defined in linker script */
.word _sdata
/* end address for the .data section. defined in linker script */
.word _edata
/* start address for the .bss section. defined in linker script */
.word _sbss
/* end address for the .bss section. defined in linker script */
.word _ebss
.equ BootRAM, 0xF108F85F
/**
* @brief This is the code that gets called when the processor first
* starts execution following a reset event. Only the absolutely
* necessary set is performed, after which the application
* supplied main() routine is called.
* @param None
* @retval : None
*/
.section .text.Reset_Handler
.weak Reset_Handler
.type Reset_Handler, %function
Reset_Handler:
/* Copy the data segment initializers from flash to SRAM */
movs r1, #0
b LoopCopyDataInit
CopyDataInit:
ldr r3, =_sidata
ldr r3, [r3, r1]
str r3, [r0, r1]
adds r1, r1, #4
LoopCopyDataInit:
ldr r0, =_sdata
ldr r3, =_edata
adds r2, r0, r1
cmp r2, r3
bcc CopyDataInit
ldr r2, =_sbss
b LoopFillZerobss
/* Zero fill the bss segment. */
FillZerobss:
movs r3, #0
str r3, [r2], #4
LoopFillZerobss:
ldr r3, = _ebss
cmp r2, r3
bcc FillZerobss
/* Call the clock system intitialization function.*/
bl SystemInit
/* Call the application's entry point.*/
bl main
bx lr
.size Reset_Handler, .-Reset_Handler
/**
* @brief This is the code that gets called when the processor receives an
* unexpected interrupt. This simply enters an infinite loop, preserving
* the system state for examination by a debugger.
* @param None
* @retval None
*/
.section .text.Default_Handler,"ax",%progbits
Default_Handler:
Infinite_Loop:
b Infinite_Loop
.size Default_Handler, .-Default_Handler
/******************************************************************************
*
* The minimal vector table for a Cortex M3. Note that the proper constructs
* must be placed on this to ensure that it ends up at physical address
* 0x0000.0000.
*
******************************************************************************/
.section .isr_vector,"a",%progbits
.type g_pfnVectors, %object
.size g_pfnVectors, .-g_pfnVectors
g_pfnVectors:
.word _estack
.word Reset_Handler
.word NMI_Handler
.word HardFault_Handler
.word MemManage_Handler
.word BusFault_Handler
.word UsageFault_Handler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word SVC_Handler
.word DebugMon_Handler
.word 0
.word PendSV_Handler
.word SysTick_Handler
.word WWDG_IRQHandler
.word PVD_IRQHandler
.word TAMPER_IRQHandler
.word RTC_IRQHandler
.word FLASH_IRQHandler
.word RCC_IRQHandler
.word EXTI0_IRQHandler
.word EXTI1_IRQHandler
.word EXTI2_IRQHandler
.word EXTI3_IRQHandler
.word EXTI4_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
.word ADC1_2_IRQHandler
.word USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
.word USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
.word CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
.word CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
.word EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_UP_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
.word TIM2_IRQHandler
.word TIM3_IRQHandler
.word TIM4_IRQHandler
.word I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
.word I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
.word I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
.word I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
.word SPI1_IRQHandler
.word SPI2_IRQHandler
.word USART1_IRQHandler
.word USART2_IRQHandler
.word USART3_IRQHandler
.word EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
.word RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
.word USBWakeUp_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word BootRAM /* @0x108. This is for boot in RAM mode for
STM32F10x Medium Density devices. */
/*******************************************************************************
*
* Provide weak aliases for each Exception handler to the Default_Handler.
* As they are weak aliases, any function with the same name will override
* this definition.
*
*******************************************************************************/
.weak NMI_Handler
.thumb_set NMI_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak HardFault_Handler
.thumb_set HardFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak MemManage_Handler
.thumb_set MemManage_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak BusFault_Handler
.thumb_set BusFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak UsageFault_Handler
.thumb_set UsageFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak SVC_Handler
.thumb_set SVC_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak DebugMon_Handler
.thumb_set DebugMon_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak PendSV_Handler
.thumb_set PendSV_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak SysTick_Handler
.thumb_set SysTick_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak WWDG_IRQHandler
.thumb_set WWDG_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak PVD_IRQHandler
.thumb_set PVD_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TAMPER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TAMPER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RTC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RTC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak FLASH_IRQHandler
.thumb_set FLASH_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RCC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RCC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI0_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI0_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak ADC1_2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set ADC1_2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI9_5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_UP_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_UP_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_CC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C1_EV_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C1_ER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C2_EV_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C2_ER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI15_10_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RTCAlarm_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USBWakeUp_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USBWakeUp_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file startup_stm32f10x_md_vl.s
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief STM32F10x Medium Density Value Line Devices vector table for RIDE7
* toolchain.
* This module performs:
* - Set the initial SP
* - Set the initial PC == Reset_Handler,
* - Set the vector table entries with the exceptions ISR address
* - Configure the clock system
* - Branches to main in the C library (which eventually
* calls main()).
* After Reset the Cortex-M3 processor is in Thread mode,
* priority is Privileged, and the Stack is set to Main.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
.syntax unified
.cpu cortex-m3
.fpu softvfp
.thumb
.global g_pfnVectors
.global Default_Handler
/* start address for the initialization values of the .data section.
defined in linker script */
.word _sidata
/* start address for the .data section. defined in linker script */
.word _sdata
/* end address for the .data section. defined in linker script */
.word _edata
/* start address for the .bss section. defined in linker script */
.word _sbss
/* end address for the .bss section. defined in linker script */
.word _ebss
.equ BootRAM, 0xF108F85F
/**
* @brief This is the code that gets called when the processor first
* starts execution following a reset event. Only the absolutely
* necessary set is performed, after which the application
* supplied main() routine is called.
* @param None
* @retval None
*/
.section .text.Reset_Handler
.weak Reset_Handler
.type Reset_Handler, %function
Reset_Handler:
/* Copy the data segment initializers from flash to SRAM */
movs r1, #0
b LoopCopyDataInit
CopyDataInit:
ldr r3, =_sidata
ldr r3, [r3, r1]
str r3, [r0, r1]
adds r1, r1, #4
LoopCopyDataInit:
ldr r0, =_sdata
ldr r3, =_edata
adds r2, r0, r1
cmp r2, r3
bcc CopyDataInit
ldr r2, =_sbss
b LoopFillZerobss
/* Zero fill the bss segment. */
FillZerobss:
movs r3, #0
str r3, [r2], #4
LoopFillZerobss:
ldr r3, = _ebss
cmp r2, r3
bcc FillZerobss
/* Call the clock system intitialization function.*/
bl SystemInit
/* Call the application's entry point.*/
bl main
bx lr
.size Reset_Handler, .-Reset_Handler
/**
* @brief This is the code that gets called when the processor receives an
* unexpected interrupt. This simply enters an infinite loop, preserving
* the system state for examination by a debugger.
* @param None
* @retval None
*/
.section .text.Default_Handler,"ax",%progbits
Default_Handler:
Infinite_Loop:
b Infinite_Loop
.size Default_Handler, .-Default_Handler
/******************************************************************************
*
* The minimal vector table for a Cortex M3. Note that the proper constructs
* must be placed on this to ensure that it ends up at physical address
* 0x0000.0000.
*
******************************************************************************/
.section .isr_vector,"a",%progbits
.type g_pfnVectors, %object
.size g_pfnVectors, .-g_pfnVectors
g_pfnVectors:
.word _estack
.word Reset_Handler
.word NMI_Handler
.word HardFault_Handler
.word MemManage_Handler
.word BusFault_Handler
.word UsageFault_Handler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word SVC_Handler
.word DebugMon_Handler
.word 0
.word PendSV_Handler
.word SysTick_Handler
.word WWDG_IRQHandler
.word PVD_IRQHandler
.word TAMPER_IRQHandler
.word RTC_IRQHandler
.word FLASH_IRQHandler
.word RCC_IRQHandler
.word EXTI0_IRQHandler
.word EXTI1_IRQHandler
.word EXTI2_IRQHandler
.word EXTI3_IRQHandler
.word EXTI4_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
.word ADC1_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
.word TIM2_IRQHandler
.word TIM3_IRQHandler
.word TIM4_IRQHandler
.word I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
.word I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
.word I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
.word I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
.word SPI1_IRQHandler
.word SPI2_IRQHandler
.word USART1_IRQHandler
.word USART2_IRQHandler
.word USART3_IRQHandler
.word EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
.word RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
.word CEC_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler
.word TIM7_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word BootRAM /* @0x01CC. This is for boot in RAM mode for
STM32F10x Medium Value Line Density devices. */
/*******************************************************************************
* Provide weak aliases for each Exception handler to the Default_Handler.
* As they are weak aliases, any function with the same name will override
* this definition.
*******************************************************************************/
.weak NMI_Handler
.thumb_set NMI_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak HardFault_Handler
.thumb_set HardFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak MemManage_Handler
.thumb_set MemManage_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak BusFault_Handler
.thumb_set BusFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak UsageFault_Handler
.thumb_set UsageFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak SVC_Handler
.thumb_set SVC_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak DebugMon_Handler
.thumb_set DebugMon_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak PendSV_Handler
.thumb_set PendSV_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak SysTick_Handler
.thumb_set SysTick_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak WWDG_IRQHandler
.thumb_set WWDG_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak PVD_IRQHandler
.thumb_set PVD_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TAMPER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TAMPER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RTC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RTC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak FLASH_IRQHandler
.thumb_set FLASH_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RCC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RCC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI0_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI0_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak ADC1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set ADC1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI9_5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_CC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C1_EV_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C1_ER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C2_EV_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C2_ER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI15_10_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RTCAlarm_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CEC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CEC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM7_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM7_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file startup_stm32f10x_xl.s
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief STM32F10x XL-Density Devices vector table for RIDE7 toolchain.
* This module performs:
* - Set the initial SP
* - Set the initial PC == Reset_Handler,
* - Set the vector table entries with the exceptions ISR address
* - Configure the clock system and the external SRAM mounted on
* STM3210E-EVAL board to be used as data memory (optional,
* to be enabled by user)
* - Branches to main in the C library (which eventually
* calls main()).
* After Reset the Cortex-M3 processor is in Thread mode,
* priority is Privileged, and the Stack is set to Main.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
.syntax unified
.cpu cortex-m3
.fpu softvfp
.thumb
.global g_pfnVectors
.global Default_Handler
/* start address for the initialization values of the .data section.
defined in linker script */
.word _sidata
/* start address for the .data section. defined in linker script */
.word _sdata
/* end address for the .data section. defined in linker script */
.word _edata
/* start address for the .bss section. defined in linker script */
.word _sbss
/* end address for the .bss section. defined in linker script */
.word _ebss
/* stack used for SystemInit_ExtMemCtl; always internal RAM used */
.equ BootRAM, 0xF1E0F85F
/**
* @brief This is the code that gets called when the processor first
* starts execution following a reset event. Only the absolutely
* necessary set is performed, after which the application
* supplied main() routine is called.
* @param None
* @retval : None
*/
.section .text.Reset_Handler
.weak Reset_Handler
.type Reset_Handler, %function
Reset_Handler:
/* Copy the data segment initializers from flash to SRAM */
movs r1, #0
b LoopCopyDataInit
CopyDataInit:
ldr r3, =_sidata
ldr r3, [r3, r1]
str r3, [r0, r1]
adds r1, r1, #4
LoopCopyDataInit:
ldr r0, =_sdata
ldr r3, =_edata
adds r2, r0, r1
cmp r2, r3
bcc CopyDataInit
ldr r2, =_sbss
b LoopFillZerobss
/* Zero fill the bss segment. */
FillZerobss:
movs r3, #0
str r3, [r2], #4
LoopFillZerobss:
ldr r3, = _ebss
cmp r2, r3
bcc FillZerobss
/* Call the clock system intitialization function.*/
bl SystemInit
/* Call the application's entry point.*/
bl main
bx lr
.size Reset_Handler, .-Reset_Handler
/**
* @brief This is the code that gets called when the processor receives an
* unexpected interrupt. This simply enters an infinite loop, preserving
* the system state for examination by a debugger.
* @param None
* @retval None
*/
.section .text.Default_Handler,"ax",%progbits
Default_Handler:
Infinite_Loop:
b Infinite_Loop
.size Default_Handler, .-Default_Handler
/******************************************************************************
*
* The minimal vector table for a Cortex M3. Note that the proper constructs
* must be placed on this to ensure that it ends up at physical address
* 0x0000.0000.
*
*******************************************************************************/
.section .isr_vector,"a",%progbits
.type g_pfnVectors, %object
.size g_pfnVectors, .-g_pfnVectors
g_pfnVectors:
.word _estack
.word Reset_Handler
.word NMI_Handler
.word HardFault_Handler
.word MemManage_Handler
.word BusFault_Handler
.word UsageFault_Handler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word SVC_Handler
.word DebugMon_Handler
.word 0
.word PendSV_Handler
.word SysTick_Handler
.word WWDG_IRQHandler
.word PVD_IRQHandler
.word TAMPER_IRQHandler
.word RTC_IRQHandler
.word FLASH_IRQHandler
.word RCC_IRQHandler
.word EXTI0_IRQHandler
.word EXTI1_IRQHandler
.word EXTI2_IRQHandler
.word EXTI3_IRQHandler
.word EXTI4_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
.word DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
.word ADC1_2_IRQHandler
.word USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
.word USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
.word CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
.word CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
.word EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_BRK_TIM9_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_UP_TIM10_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM11_IRQHandler
.word TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
.word TIM2_IRQHandler
.word TIM3_IRQHandler
.word TIM4_IRQHandler
.word I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
.word I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
.word I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
.word I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
.word SPI1_IRQHandler
.word SPI2_IRQHandler
.word USART1_IRQHandler
.word USART2_IRQHandler
.word USART3_IRQHandler
.word EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
.word RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
.word USBWakeUp_IRQHandler
.word TIM8_BRK_TIM12_IRQHandler
.word TIM8_UP_TIM13_IRQHandler
.word TIM8_TRG_COM_TIM14_IRQHandler
.word TIM8_CC_IRQHandler
.word ADC3_IRQHandler
.word FSMC_IRQHandler
.word SDIO_IRQHandler
.word TIM5_IRQHandler
.word SPI3_IRQHandler
.word UART4_IRQHandler
.word UART5_IRQHandler
.word TIM6_IRQHandler
.word TIM7_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler
.word DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 0
.word BootRAM /* @0x1E0. This is for boot in RAM mode for
STM32F10x XL Density devices. */
/*******************************************************************************
*
* Provide weak aliases for each Exception handler to the Default_Handler.
* As they are weak aliases, any function with the same name will override
* this definition.
*
*******************************************************************************/
.weak NMI_Handler
.thumb_set NMI_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak HardFault_Handler
.thumb_set HardFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak MemManage_Handler
.thumb_set MemManage_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak BusFault_Handler
.thumb_set BusFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak UsageFault_Handler
.thumb_set UsageFault_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak SVC_Handler
.thumb_set SVC_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak DebugMon_Handler
.thumb_set DebugMon_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak PendSV_Handler
.thumb_set PendSV_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak SysTick_Handler
.thumb_set SysTick_Handler,Default_Handler
.weak WWDG_IRQHandler
.thumb_set WWDG_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak PVD_IRQHandler
.thumb_set PVD_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TAMPER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TAMPER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RTC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RTC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak FLASH_IRQHandler
.thumb_set FLASH_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RCC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RCC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI0_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI0_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak ADC1_2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set ADC1_2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
.thumb_set CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI9_5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_BRK_TIM9_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_BRK_TIM9_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_UP_TIM10_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_UP_TIM10_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM11_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM11_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM1_CC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C1_EV_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C1_ER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C2_EV_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
.thumb_set I2C2_ER_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USART3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USART3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
.thumb_set EXTI15_10_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
.thumb_set RTCAlarm_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak USBWakeUp_IRQHandler
.thumb_set USBWakeUp_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM8_BRK_TIM12_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM8_BRK_TIM12_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM8_UP_TIM13_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM8_UP_TIM13_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM8_TRG_COM_TIM14_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM8_TRG_COM_TIM14_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM8_CC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM8_CC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak ADC3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set ADC3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak FSMC_IRQHandler
.thumb_set FSMC_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SDIO_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SDIO_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak SPI3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set SPI3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak UART4_IRQHandler
.thumb_set UART4_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak UART5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set UART5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM6_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM6_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak TIM7_IRQHandler
.thumb_set TIM7_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
.weak DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler
.thumb_set DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler,Default_Handler
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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;******************** (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *******************
;* File Name : startup_stm32f10x_cl.s
;* Author : MCD Application Team
;* Version : V3.5.0
;* Date : 11-March-2011
;* Description : STM32F10x Connectivity line devices vector table for
;* EWARM toolchain.
;* This module performs:
;* - Set the initial SP
;* - Configure the clock system
;* - Set the initial PC == __iar_program_start,
;* - Set the vector table entries with the exceptions ISR
;* address.
;* After Reset the Cortex-M3 processor is in Thread mode,
;* priority is Privileged, and the Stack is set to Main.
;********************************************************************************
;* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
;* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE TIME.
;* AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
;* INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING FROM THE
;* CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE CODING
;* INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
;*******************************************************************************
;
;
; The modules in this file are included in the libraries, and may be replaced
; by any user-defined modules that define the PUBLIC symbol _program_start or
; a user defined start symbol.
; To override the cstartup defined in the library, simply add your modified
; version to the workbench project.
;
; The vector table is normally located at address 0.
; When debugging in RAM, it can be located in RAM, aligned to at least 2^6.
; The name "__vector_table" has special meaning for C-SPY:
; it is where the SP start value is found, and the NVIC vector
; table register (VTOR) is initialized to this address if != 0.
;
; Cortex-M version
;
MODULE ?cstartup
;; Forward declaration of sections.
SECTION CSTACK:DATA:NOROOT(3)
SECTION .intvec:CODE:NOROOT(2)
EXTERN __iar_program_start
EXTERN SystemInit
PUBLIC __vector_table
DATA
__vector_table
DCD sfe(CSTACK)
DCD Reset_Handler ; Reset Handler
DCD NMI_Handler ; NMI Handler
DCD HardFault_Handler ; Hard Fault Handler
DCD MemManage_Handler ; MPU Fault Handler
DCD BusFault_Handler ; Bus Fault Handler
DCD UsageFault_Handler ; Usage Fault Handler
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD SVC_Handler ; SVCall Handler
DCD DebugMon_Handler ; Debug Monitor Handler
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD PendSV_Handler ; PendSV Handler
DCD SysTick_Handler ; SysTick Handler
; External Interrupts
DCD WWDG_IRQHandler ; Window Watchdog
DCD PVD_IRQHandler ; PVD through EXTI Line detect
DCD TAMPER_IRQHandler ; Tamper
DCD RTC_IRQHandler ; RTC
DCD FLASH_IRQHandler ; Flash
DCD RCC_IRQHandler ; RCC
DCD EXTI0_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 0
DCD EXTI1_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 1
DCD EXTI2_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 2
DCD EXTI3_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 3
DCD EXTI4_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 4
DCD DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 1
DCD DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 2
DCD DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 3
DCD DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 4
DCD DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 5
DCD DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 6
DCD DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 7
DCD ADC1_2_IRQHandler ; ADC1 and ADC2
DCD CAN1_TX_IRQHandler ; CAN1 TX
DCD CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler ; CAN1 RX0
DCD CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler ; CAN1 RX1
DCD CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler ; CAN1 SCE
DCD EXTI9_5_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 9..5
DCD TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Break
DCD TIM1_UP_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Update
DCD TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Trigger and Commutation
DCD TIM1_CC_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Capture Compare
DCD TIM2_IRQHandler ; TIM2
DCD TIM3_IRQHandler ; TIM3
DCD TIM4_IRQHandler ; TIM4
DCD I2C1_EV_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Event
DCD I2C1_ER_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Error
DCD I2C2_EV_IRQHandler ; I2C2 Event
DCD I2C2_ER_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Error
DCD SPI1_IRQHandler ; SPI1
DCD SPI2_IRQHandler ; SPI2
DCD USART1_IRQHandler ; USART1
DCD USART2_IRQHandler ; USART2
DCD USART3_IRQHandler ; USART3
DCD EXTI15_10_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 15..10
DCD RTCAlarm_IRQHandler ; RTC alarm through EXTI line
DCD OTG_FS_WKUP_IRQHandler ; USB OTG FS Wakeup through EXTI line
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD TIM5_IRQHandler ; TIM5
DCD SPI3_IRQHandler ; SPI3
DCD UART4_IRQHandler ; UART4
DCD UART5_IRQHandler ; UART5
DCD TIM6_IRQHandler ; TIM6
DCD TIM7_IRQHandler ; TIM7
DCD DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel1
DCD DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel2
DCD DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel3
DCD DMA2_Channel4_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel4
DCD DMA2_Channel5_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel5
DCD ETH_IRQHandler ; Ethernet
DCD ETH_WKUP_IRQHandler ; Ethernet Wakeup through EXTI line
DCD CAN2_TX_IRQHandler ; CAN2 TX
DCD CAN2_RX0_IRQHandler ; CAN2 RX0
DCD CAN2_RX1_IRQHandler ; CAN2 RX1
DCD CAN2_SCE_IRQHandler ; CAN2 SCE
DCD OTG_FS_IRQHandler ; USB OTG FS
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;
;; Default interrupt handlers.
;;
THUMB
PUBWEAK Reset_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(2)
Reset_Handler
LDR R0, =SystemInit
BLX R0
LDR R0, =__iar_program_start
BX R0
PUBWEAK NMI_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
NMI_Handler
B NMI_Handler
PUBWEAK HardFault_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
HardFault_Handler
B HardFault_Handler
PUBWEAK MemManage_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
MemManage_Handler
B MemManage_Handler
PUBWEAK BusFault_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
BusFault_Handler
B BusFault_Handler
PUBWEAK UsageFault_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
UsageFault_Handler
B UsageFault_Handler
PUBWEAK SVC_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SVC_Handler
B SVC_Handler
PUBWEAK DebugMon_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DebugMon_Handler
B DebugMon_Handler
PUBWEAK PendSV_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
PendSV_Handler
B PendSV_Handler
PUBWEAK SysTick_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SysTick_Handler
B SysTick_Handler
PUBWEAK WWDG_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
WWDG_IRQHandler
B WWDG_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK PVD_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
PVD_IRQHandler
B PVD_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TAMPER_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TAMPER_IRQHandler
B TAMPER_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK RTC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
RTC_IRQHandler
B RTC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK FLASH_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
FLASH_IRQHandler
B FLASH_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK RCC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
RCC_IRQHandler
B RCC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI0_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI0_IRQHandler
B EXTI0_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI1_IRQHandler
B EXTI1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI2_IRQHandler
B EXTI2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI3_IRQHandler
B EXTI3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI4_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI4_IRQHandler
B EXTI4_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK ADC1_2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
ADC1_2_IRQHandler
B ADC1_2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
B CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
B CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
B CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
B CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
B EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler
B TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM1_UP_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM1_UP_IRQHandler
B TIM1_UP_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
B TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
B TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM2_IRQHandler
B TIM2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM3_IRQHandler
B TIM3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM4_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM4_IRQHandler
B TIM4_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
B I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
B I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
B I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
B I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK SPI1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SPI1_IRQHandler
B SPI1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK SPI2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SPI2_IRQHandler
B SPI2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USART1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USART1_IRQHandler
B USART1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USART2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USART2_IRQHandler
B USART2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USART3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USART3_IRQHandler
B USART3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
B EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
B RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK OTG_FS_WKUP_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
OTG_FS_WKUP_IRQHandler
B OTG_FS_WKUP_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM5_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM5_IRQHandler
B TIM5_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK SPI3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SPI3_IRQHandler
B SPI3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK UART4_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
UART4_IRQHandler
B UART4_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK UART5_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
UART5_IRQHandler
B UART5_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM6_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM6_IRQHandler
B TIM6_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM7_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM7_IRQHandler
B TIM7_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler
B DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler
B DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler
B DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA2_Channel4_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA2_Channel4_IRQHandler
B DMA2_Channel4_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA2_Channel5_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA2_Channel5_IRQHandler
B DMA2_Channel5_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK ETH_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
ETH_IRQHandler
B ETH_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK ETH_WKUP_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
ETH_WKUP_IRQHandler
B ETH_WKUP_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK CAN2_TX_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
CAN2_TX_IRQHandler
B CAN2_TX_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK CAN2_RX0_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
CAN2_RX0_IRQHandler
B CAN2_RX0_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK CAN2_RX1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
CAN2_RX1_IRQHandler
B CAN2_RX1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK CAN2_SCE_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
CAN2_SCE_IRQHandler
B CAN2_SCE_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK OTG_FS_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
OTG_FS_IRQHandler
B OTG_FS_IRQHandler
END
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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;******************** (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics ********************
;* File Name : startup_stm32f10x_hd.s
;* Author : MCD Application Team
;* Version : V3.5.0
;* Date : 11-March-2011
;* Description : STM32F10x High Density Devices vector table for EWARM
;* toolchain.
;* This module performs:
;* - Set the initial SP
;* - Configure the clock system and the external SRAM
;* mounted on STM3210E-EVAL board to be used as data
;* memory (optional, to be enabled by user)
;* - Set the initial PC == __iar_program_start,
;* - Set the vector table entries with the exceptions ISR address,
;* After Reset the Cortex-M3 processor is in Thread mode,
;* priority is Privileged, and the Stack is set to Main.
;********************************************************************************
;* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
;* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE TIME.
;* AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
;* INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING FROM THE
;* CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE CODING
;* INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
;*******************************************************************************
;
;
; The modules in this file are included in the libraries, and may be replaced
; by any user-defined modules that define the PUBLIC symbol _program_start or
; a user defined start symbol.
; To override the cstartup defined in the library, simply add your modified
; version to the workbench project.
;
; The vector table is normally located at address 0.
; When debugging in RAM, it can be located in RAM, aligned to at least 2^6.
; The name "__vector_table" has special meaning for C-SPY:
; it is where the SP start value is found, and the NVIC vector
; table register (VTOR) is initialized to this address if != 0.
;
; Cortex-M version
;
MODULE ?cstartup
;; Forward declaration of sections.
SECTION CSTACK:DATA:NOROOT(3)
SECTION .intvec:CODE:NOROOT(2)
EXTERN __iar_program_start
EXTERN SystemInit
PUBLIC __vector_table
DATA
__vector_table
DCD sfe(CSTACK)
DCD Reset_Handler ; Reset Handler
DCD NMI_Handler ; NMI Handler
DCD HardFault_Handler ; Hard Fault Handler
DCD MemManage_Handler ; MPU Fault Handler
DCD BusFault_Handler ; Bus Fault Handler
DCD UsageFault_Handler ; Usage Fault Handler
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD SVC_Handler ; SVCall Handler
DCD DebugMon_Handler ; Debug Monitor Handler
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD PendSV_Handler ; PendSV Handler
DCD SysTick_Handler ; SysTick Handler
; External Interrupts
DCD WWDG_IRQHandler ; Window Watchdog
DCD PVD_IRQHandler ; PVD through EXTI Line detect
DCD TAMPER_IRQHandler ; Tamper
DCD RTC_IRQHandler ; RTC
DCD FLASH_IRQHandler ; Flash
DCD RCC_IRQHandler ; RCC
DCD EXTI0_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 0
DCD EXTI1_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 1
DCD EXTI2_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 2
DCD EXTI3_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 3
DCD EXTI4_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 4
DCD DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 1
DCD DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 2
DCD DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 3
DCD DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 4
DCD DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 5
DCD DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 6
DCD DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 7
DCD ADC1_2_IRQHandler ; ADC1 & ADC2
DCD USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler ; USB High Priority or CAN1 TX
DCD USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler ; USB Low Priority or CAN1 RX0
DCD CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler ; CAN1 RX1
DCD CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler ; CAN1 SCE
DCD EXTI9_5_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 9..5
DCD TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Break
DCD TIM1_UP_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Update
DCD TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Trigger and Commutation
DCD TIM1_CC_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Capture Compare
DCD TIM2_IRQHandler ; TIM2
DCD TIM3_IRQHandler ; TIM3
DCD TIM4_IRQHandler ; TIM4
DCD I2C1_EV_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Event
DCD I2C1_ER_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Error
DCD I2C2_EV_IRQHandler ; I2C2 Event
DCD I2C2_ER_IRQHandler ; I2C2 Error
DCD SPI1_IRQHandler ; SPI1
DCD SPI2_IRQHandler ; SPI2
DCD USART1_IRQHandler ; USART1
DCD USART2_IRQHandler ; USART2
DCD USART3_IRQHandler ; USART3
DCD EXTI15_10_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 15..10
DCD RTCAlarm_IRQHandler ; RTC Alarm through EXTI Line
DCD USBWakeUp_IRQHandler ; USB Wakeup from suspend
DCD TIM8_BRK_IRQHandler ; TIM8 Break
DCD TIM8_UP_IRQHandler ; TIM8 Update
DCD TIM8_TRG_COM_IRQHandler ; TIM8 Trigger and Commutation
DCD TIM8_CC_IRQHandler ; TIM8 Capture Compare
DCD ADC3_IRQHandler ; ADC3
DCD FSMC_IRQHandler ; FSMC
DCD SDIO_IRQHandler ; SDIO
DCD TIM5_IRQHandler ; TIM5
DCD SPI3_IRQHandler ; SPI3
DCD UART4_IRQHandler ; UART4
DCD UART5_IRQHandler ; UART5
DCD TIM6_IRQHandler ; TIM6
DCD TIM7_IRQHandler ; TIM7
DCD DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel1
DCD DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel2
DCD DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel3
DCD DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel4 & Channel5
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;
;; Default interrupt handlers.
;;
THUMB
PUBWEAK Reset_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(2)
Reset_Handler
LDR R0, =SystemInit
BLX R0
LDR R0, =__iar_program_start
BX R0
PUBWEAK NMI_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
NMI_Handler
B NMI_Handler
PUBWEAK HardFault_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
HardFault_Handler
B HardFault_Handler
PUBWEAK MemManage_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
MemManage_Handler
B MemManage_Handler
PUBWEAK BusFault_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
BusFault_Handler
B BusFault_Handler
PUBWEAK UsageFault_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
UsageFault_Handler
B UsageFault_Handler
PUBWEAK SVC_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SVC_Handler
B SVC_Handler
PUBWEAK DebugMon_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DebugMon_Handler
B DebugMon_Handler
PUBWEAK PendSV_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
PendSV_Handler
B PendSV_Handler
PUBWEAK SysTick_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SysTick_Handler
B SysTick_Handler
PUBWEAK WWDG_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
WWDG_IRQHandler
B WWDG_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK PVD_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
PVD_IRQHandler
B PVD_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TAMPER_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TAMPER_IRQHandler
B TAMPER_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK RTC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
RTC_IRQHandler
B RTC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK FLASH_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
FLASH_IRQHandler
B FLASH_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK RCC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
RCC_IRQHandler
B RCC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI0_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI0_IRQHandler
B EXTI0_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI1_IRQHandler
B EXTI1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI2_IRQHandler
B EXTI2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI3_IRQHandler
B EXTI3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI4_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI4_IRQHandler
B EXTI4_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK ADC1_2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
ADC1_2_IRQHandler
B ADC1_2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
B USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
B USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
B CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
B CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
B EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler
B TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM1_UP_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM1_UP_IRQHandler
B TIM1_UP_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
B TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
B TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM2_IRQHandler
B TIM2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM3_IRQHandler
B TIM3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM4_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM4_IRQHandler
B TIM4_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
B I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
B I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
B I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
B I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK SPI1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SPI1_IRQHandler
B SPI1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK SPI2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SPI2_IRQHandler
B SPI2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USART1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USART1_IRQHandler
B USART1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USART2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USART2_IRQHandler
B USART2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USART3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USART3_IRQHandler
B USART3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
B EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
B RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USBWakeUp_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USBWakeUp_IRQHandler
B USBWakeUp_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM8_BRK_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM8_BRK_IRQHandler
B TIM8_BRK_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM8_UP_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM8_UP_IRQHandler
B TIM8_UP_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM8_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM8_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
B TIM8_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM8_CC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM8_CC_IRQHandler
B TIM8_CC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK ADC3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
ADC3_IRQHandler
B ADC3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK FSMC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
FSMC_IRQHandler
B FSMC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK SDIO_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SDIO_IRQHandler
B SDIO_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM5_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM5_IRQHandler
B TIM5_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK SPI3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SPI3_IRQHandler
B SPI3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK UART4_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
UART4_IRQHandler
B UART4_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK UART5_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
UART5_IRQHandler
B UART5_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM6_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM6_IRQHandler
B TIM6_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM7_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM7_IRQHandler
B TIM7_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler
B DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler
B DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler
B DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler
B DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler
END
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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;******************** (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics ********************
;* File Name : startup_stm32f10x_hd_vl.s
;* Author : MCD Application Team
;* Version : V3.5.0
;* Date : 11-March-2011
;* Description : STM32F10x High Density Value Line Devices vector table
;* for EWARM toolchain.
;* This module performs:
;* - Set the initial SP
;* - Configure the clock system and the external SRAM
;* mounted on STM32100E-EVAL board to be used as data
;* memory (optional, to be enabled by user)
;* - Set the initial PC == __iar_program_start,
;* - Set the vector table entries with the exceptions ISR
;* address.
;* After Reset the Cortex-M3 processor is in Thread mode,
;* priority is Privileged, and the Stack is set to Main.
;********************************************************************************
;* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
;* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE TIME.
;* AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
;* INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING FROM THE
;* CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE CODING
;* INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
;*******************************************************************************
;
;
; The modules in this file are included in the libraries, and may be replaced
; by any user-defined modules that define the PUBLIC symbol _program_start or
; a user defined start symbol.
; To override the cstartup defined in the library, simply add your modified
; version to the workbench project.
;
; The vector table is normally located at address 0.
; When debugging in RAM, it can be located in RAM, aligned to at least 2^6.
; The name "__vector_table" has special meaning for C-SPY:
; it is where the SP start value is found, and the NVIC vector
; table register (VTOR) is initialized to this address if != 0.
;
; Cortex-M version
;
MODULE ?cstartup
;; Forward declaration of sections.
SECTION CSTACK:DATA:NOROOT(3)
SECTION .intvec:CODE:NOROOT(2)
EXTERN __iar_program_start
EXTERN SystemInit
PUBLIC __vector_table
DATA
__vector_table
DCD sfe(CSTACK)
DCD Reset_Handler ; Reset Handler
DCD NMI_Handler ; NMI Handler
DCD HardFault_Handler ; Hard Fault Handler
DCD MemManage_Handler ; MPU Fault Handler
DCD BusFault_Handler ; Bus Fault Handler
DCD UsageFault_Handler ; Usage Fault Handler
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD SVC_Handler ; SVCall Handler
DCD DebugMon_Handler ; Debug Monitor Handler
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD PendSV_Handler ; PendSV Handler
DCD SysTick_Handler ; SysTick Handler
; External Interrupts
DCD WWDG_IRQHandler ; Window Watchdog
DCD PVD_IRQHandler ; PVD through EXTI Line detect
DCD TAMPER_IRQHandler ; Tamper
DCD RTC_IRQHandler ; RTC
DCD FLASH_IRQHandler ; Flash
DCD RCC_IRQHandler ; RCC
DCD EXTI0_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 0
DCD EXTI1_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 1
DCD EXTI2_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 2
DCD EXTI3_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 3
DCD EXTI4_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 4
DCD DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 1
DCD DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 2
DCD DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 3
DCD DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 4
DCD DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 5
DCD DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 6
DCD DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 7
DCD ADC1_IRQHandler ; ADC1
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD EXTI9_5_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 9..5
DCD TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Break and TIM15
DCD TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Update and TIM16
DCD TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Trigger and Commutation and TIM17
DCD TIM1_CC_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Capture Compare
DCD TIM2_IRQHandler ; TIM2
DCD TIM3_IRQHandler ; TIM3
DCD TIM4_IRQHandler ; TIM4
DCD I2C1_EV_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Event
DCD I2C1_ER_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Error
DCD I2C2_EV_IRQHandler ; I2C2 Event
DCD I2C2_ER_IRQHandler ; I2C2 Error
DCD SPI1_IRQHandler ; SPI1
DCD SPI2_IRQHandler ; SPI2
DCD USART1_IRQHandler ; USART1
DCD USART2_IRQHandler ; USART2
DCD USART3_IRQHandler ; USART3
DCD EXTI15_10_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 15..10
DCD RTCAlarm_IRQHandler ; RTC Alarm through EXTI Line
DCD CEC_IRQHandler ; HDMI-CEC
DCD TIM12_IRQHandler ; TIM12
DCD TIM13_IRQHandler ; TIM13
DCD TIM14_IRQHandler ; TIM14
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD TIM5_IRQHandler ; TIM5
DCD SPI3_IRQHandler ; SPI3
DCD UART4_IRQHandler ; UART4
DCD UART5_IRQHandler ; UART5
DCD TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler ; TIM6 and DAC underrun
DCD TIM7_IRQHandler ; TIM7
DCD DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel1
DCD DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel2
DCD DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel3
DCD DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel4 & Channel5
DCD DMA2_Channel5_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel5
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;
;; Default interrupt handlers.
;;
THUMB
PUBWEAK Reset_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(2)
Reset_Handler
LDR R0, =SystemInit
BLX R0
LDR R0, =__iar_program_start
BX R0
PUBWEAK NMI_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
NMI_Handler
B NMI_Handler
PUBWEAK HardFault_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
HardFault_Handler
B HardFault_Handler
PUBWEAK MemManage_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
MemManage_Handler
B MemManage_Handler
PUBWEAK BusFault_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
BusFault_Handler
B BusFault_Handler
PUBWEAK UsageFault_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
UsageFault_Handler
B UsageFault_Handler
PUBWEAK SVC_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SVC_Handler
B SVC_Handler
PUBWEAK DebugMon_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DebugMon_Handler
B DebugMon_Handler
PUBWEAK PendSV_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
PendSV_Handler
B PendSV_Handler
PUBWEAK SysTick_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SysTick_Handler
B SysTick_Handler
PUBWEAK WWDG_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
WWDG_IRQHandler
B WWDG_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK PVD_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
PVD_IRQHandler
B PVD_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TAMPER_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TAMPER_IRQHandler
B TAMPER_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK RTC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
RTC_IRQHandler
B RTC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK FLASH_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
FLASH_IRQHandler
B FLASH_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK RCC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
RCC_IRQHandler
B RCC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI0_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI0_IRQHandler
B EXTI0_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI1_IRQHandler
B EXTI1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI2_IRQHandler
B EXTI2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI3_IRQHandler
B EXTI3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI4_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI4_IRQHandler
B EXTI4_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK ADC1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
ADC1_IRQHandler
B ADC1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
B EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler
B TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler
B TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler
B TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
B TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM2_IRQHandler
B TIM2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM3_IRQHandler
B TIM3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM4_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM4_IRQHandler
B TIM4_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
B I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
B I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
B I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
B I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK SPI1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SPI1_IRQHandler
B SPI1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK SPI2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SPI2_IRQHandler
B SPI2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USART1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USART1_IRQHandler
B USART1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USART2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USART2_IRQHandler
B USART2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USART3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USART3_IRQHandler
B USART3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
B EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
B RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK CEC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
CEC_IRQHandler
B CEC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM12_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM12_IRQHandler
B TIM12_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM13_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM13_IRQHandler
B TIM13_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM14_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM14_IRQHandler
B TIM14_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM5_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM5_IRQHandler
B TIM5_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK SPI3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SPI3_IRQHandler
B SPI3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK UART4_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
UART4_IRQHandler
B UART4_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK UART5_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
UART5_IRQHandler
B UART5_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler
B TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM7_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM7_IRQHandler
B TIM7_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler
B DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler
B DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler
B DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler
B DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA2_Channel5_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA2_Channel5_IRQHandler
B DMA2_Channel5_IRQHandler
END
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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;******************** (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics ********************
;* File Name : startup_stm32f10x_ld.s
;* Author : MCD Application Team
;* Version : V3.5.0
;* Date : 11-March-2011
;* Description : STM32F10x Low Density Devices vector table for EWARM
;* toolchain.
;* This module performs:
;* - Set the initial SP
;* - Configure the clock system
;* - Set the initial PC == __iar_program_start,
;* - Set the vector table entries with the exceptions ISR
;* address.
;* After Reset the Cortex-M3 processor is in Thread mode,
;* priority is Privileged, and the Stack is set to Main.
;********************************************************************************
;* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
;* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE TIME.
;* AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
;* INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING FROM THE
;* CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE CODING
;* INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
;*******************************************************************************
;
;
; The modules in this file are included in the libraries, and may be replaced
; by any user-defined modules that define the PUBLIC symbol _program_start or
; a user defined start symbol.
; To override the cstartup defined in the library, simply add your modified
; version to the workbench project.
;
; The vector table is normally located at address 0.
; When debugging in RAM, it can be located in RAM, aligned to at least 2^6.
; The name "__vector_table" has special meaning for C-SPY:
; it is where the SP start value is found, and the NVIC vector
; table register (VTOR) is initialized to this address if != 0.
;
; Cortex-M version
;
MODULE ?cstartup
;; Forward declaration of sections.
SECTION CSTACK:DATA:NOROOT(3)
SECTION .intvec:CODE:NOROOT(2)
EXTERN __iar_program_start
EXTERN SystemInit
PUBLIC __vector_table
DATA
__vector_table
DCD sfe(CSTACK)
DCD Reset_Handler ; Reset Handler
DCD NMI_Handler ; NMI Handler
DCD HardFault_Handler ; Hard Fault Handler
DCD MemManage_Handler ; MPU Fault Handler
DCD BusFault_Handler ; Bus Fault Handler
DCD UsageFault_Handler ; Usage Fault Handler
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD SVC_Handler ; SVCall Handler
DCD DebugMon_Handler ; Debug Monitor Handler
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD PendSV_Handler ; PendSV Handler
DCD SysTick_Handler ; SysTick Handler
; External Interrupts
DCD WWDG_IRQHandler ; Window Watchdog
DCD PVD_IRQHandler ; PVD through EXTI Line detect
DCD TAMPER_IRQHandler ; Tamper
DCD RTC_IRQHandler ; RTC
DCD FLASH_IRQHandler ; Flash
DCD RCC_IRQHandler ; RCC
DCD EXTI0_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 0
DCD EXTI1_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 1
DCD EXTI2_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 2
DCD EXTI3_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 3
DCD EXTI4_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 4
DCD DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 1
DCD DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 2
DCD DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 3
DCD DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 4
DCD DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 5
DCD DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 6
DCD DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 7
DCD ADC1_2_IRQHandler ; ADC1 & ADC2
DCD USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler ; USB High Priority or CAN1 TX
DCD USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler ; USB Low Priority or CAN1 RX0
DCD CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler ; CAN1 RX1
DCD CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler ; CAN1 SCE
DCD EXTI9_5_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 9..5
DCD TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Break
DCD TIM1_UP_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Update
DCD TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Trigger and Commutation
DCD TIM1_CC_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Capture Compare
DCD TIM2_IRQHandler ; TIM2
DCD TIM3_IRQHandler ; TIM3
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD I2C1_EV_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Event
DCD I2C1_ER_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Error
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD SPI1_IRQHandler ; SPI1
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD USART1_IRQHandler ; USART1
DCD USART2_IRQHandler ; USART2
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD EXTI15_10_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 15..10
DCD RTCAlarm_IRQHandler ; RTC Alarm through EXTI Line
DCD USBWakeUp_IRQHandler ; USB Wakeup from suspend
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;
;; Default interrupt handlers.
;;
THUMB
PUBWEAK Reset_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(2)
Reset_Handler
LDR R0, =SystemInit
BLX R0
LDR R0, =__iar_program_start
BX R0
PUBWEAK NMI_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
NMI_Handler
B NMI_Handler
PUBWEAK HardFault_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
HardFault_Handler
B HardFault_Handler
PUBWEAK MemManage_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
MemManage_Handler
B MemManage_Handler
PUBWEAK BusFault_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
BusFault_Handler
B BusFault_Handler
PUBWEAK UsageFault_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
UsageFault_Handler
B UsageFault_Handler
PUBWEAK SVC_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SVC_Handler
B SVC_Handler
PUBWEAK DebugMon_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DebugMon_Handler
B DebugMon_Handler
PUBWEAK PendSV_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
PendSV_Handler
B PendSV_Handler
PUBWEAK SysTick_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SysTick_Handler
B SysTick_Handler
PUBWEAK WWDG_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
WWDG_IRQHandler
B WWDG_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK PVD_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
PVD_IRQHandler
B PVD_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TAMPER_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TAMPER_IRQHandler
B TAMPER_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK RTC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
RTC_IRQHandler
B RTC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK FLASH_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
FLASH_IRQHandler
B FLASH_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK RCC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
RCC_IRQHandler
B RCC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI0_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI0_IRQHandler
B EXTI0_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI1_IRQHandler
B EXTI1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI2_IRQHandler
B EXTI2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI3_IRQHandler
B EXTI3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI4_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI4_IRQHandler
B EXTI4_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK ADC1_2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
ADC1_2_IRQHandler
B ADC1_2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
B USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
B USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
B CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
B CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
B EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler
B TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM1_UP_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM1_UP_IRQHandler
B TIM1_UP_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
B TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
B TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM2_IRQHandler
B TIM2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM3_IRQHandler
B TIM3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
B I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
B I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK SPI1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SPI1_IRQHandler
B SPI1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USART1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USART1_IRQHandler
B USART1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USART2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USART2_IRQHandler
B USART2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
B EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
B RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USBWakeUp_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USBWakeUp_IRQHandler
B USBWakeUp_IRQHandler
END
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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;******************** (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics ********************
;* File Name : startup_stm32f10x_ld_vl.s
;* Author : MCD Application Team
;* Version : V3.5.0
;* Date : 11-March-2011
;* Description : STM32F10x Low Density Value Line Devices vector table
;* for EWARM toolchain.
;* This module performs:
;* - Set the initial SP
;* - Configure the clock system
;* - Set the initial PC == __iar_program_start,
;* - Set the vector table entries with the exceptions ISR
;* address.
;* After Reset the Cortex-M3 processor is in Thread mode,
;* priority is Privileged, and the Stack is set to Main.
;********************************************************************************
;* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
;* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE TIME.
;* AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
;* INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING FROM THE
;* CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE CODING
;* INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
;*******************************************************************************
;
;
; The modules in this file are included in the libraries, and may be replaced
; by any user-defined modules that define the PUBLIC symbol _program_start or
; a user defined start symbol.
; To override the cstartup defined in the library, simply add your modified
; version to the workbench project.
;
; The vector table is normally located at address 0.
; When debugging in RAM, it can be located in RAM, aligned to at least 2^6.
; The name "__vector_table" has special meaning for C-SPY:
; it is where the SP start value is found, and the NVIC vector
; table register (VTOR) is initialized to this address if != 0.
;
; Cortex-M version
;
MODULE ?cstartup
;; Forward declaration of sections.
SECTION CSTACK:DATA:NOROOT(3)
SECTION .intvec:CODE:NOROOT(2)
EXTERN __iar_program_start
EXTERN SystemInit
PUBLIC __vector_table
DATA
__vector_table
DCD sfe(CSTACK)
DCD Reset_Handler ; Reset Handler
DCD NMI_Handler ; NMI Handler
DCD HardFault_Handler ; Hard Fault Handler
DCD MemManage_Handler ; MPU Fault Handler
DCD BusFault_Handler ; Bus Fault Handler
DCD UsageFault_Handler ; Usage Fault Handler
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD SVC_Handler ; SVCall Handler
DCD DebugMon_Handler ; Debug Monitor Handler
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD PendSV_Handler ; PendSV Handler
DCD SysTick_Handler ; SysTick Handler
; External Interrupts
DCD WWDG_IRQHandler ; Window Watchdog
DCD PVD_IRQHandler ; PVD through EXTI Line detect
DCD TAMPER_IRQHandler ; Tamper
DCD RTC_IRQHandler ; RTC
DCD FLASH_IRQHandler ; Flash
DCD RCC_IRQHandler ; RCC
DCD EXTI0_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 0
DCD EXTI1_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 1
DCD EXTI2_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 2
DCD EXTI3_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 3
DCD EXTI4_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 4
DCD DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 1
DCD DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 2
DCD DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 3
DCD DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 4
DCD DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 5
DCD DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 6
DCD DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 7
DCD ADC1_IRQHandler ; ADC1
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD EXTI9_5_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 9..5
DCD TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Break and TIM15
DCD TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Update and TIM16
DCD TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Trigger and Commutation and TIM17
DCD TIM1_CC_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Capture Compare
DCD TIM2_IRQHandler ; TIM2
DCD TIM3_IRQHandler ; TIM3
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD I2C1_EV_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Event
DCD I2C1_ER_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Error
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD SPI1_IRQHandler ; SPI1
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD USART1_IRQHandler ; USART1
DCD USART2_IRQHandler ; USART2
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD EXTI15_10_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 15..10
DCD RTCAlarm_IRQHandler ; RTC Alarm through EXTI Line
DCD CEC_IRQHandler ; HDMI-CEC
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler ; TIM6 and DAC underrun
DCD TIM7_IRQHandler ; TIM7
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;
;; Default interrupt handlers.
;;
THUMB
PUBWEAK Reset_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(2)
Reset_Handler
LDR R0, =SystemInit
BLX R0
LDR R0, =__iar_program_start
BX R0
PUBWEAK NMI_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
NMI_Handler
B NMI_Handler
PUBWEAK HardFault_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
HardFault_Handler
B HardFault_Handler
PUBWEAK MemManage_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
MemManage_Handler
B MemManage_Handler
PUBWEAK BusFault_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
BusFault_Handler
B BusFault_Handler
PUBWEAK UsageFault_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
UsageFault_Handler
B UsageFault_Handler
PUBWEAK SVC_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SVC_Handler
B SVC_Handler
PUBWEAK DebugMon_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DebugMon_Handler
B DebugMon_Handler
PUBWEAK PendSV_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
PendSV_Handler
B PendSV_Handler
PUBWEAK SysTick_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SysTick_Handler
B SysTick_Handler
PUBWEAK WWDG_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
WWDG_IRQHandler
B WWDG_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK PVD_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
PVD_IRQHandler
B PVD_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TAMPER_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TAMPER_IRQHandler
B TAMPER_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK RTC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
RTC_IRQHandler
B RTC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK FLASH_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
FLASH_IRQHandler
B FLASH_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK RCC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
RCC_IRQHandler
B RCC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI0_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI0_IRQHandler
B EXTI0_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI1_IRQHandler
B EXTI1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI2_IRQHandler
B EXTI2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI3_IRQHandler
B EXTI3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI4_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI4_IRQHandler
B EXTI4_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK ADC1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
ADC1_IRQHandler
B ADC1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
B EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler
B TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler
B TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler
B TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
B TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM2_IRQHandler
B TIM2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM3_IRQHandler
B TIM3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
B I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
B I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK SPI1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SPI1_IRQHandler
B SPI1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USART1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USART1_IRQHandler
B USART1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USART2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USART2_IRQHandler
B USART2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
B EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
B RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK CEC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
CEC_IRQHandler
B CEC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler
B TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM7_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM7_IRQHandler
B TIM7_IRQHandler
END
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;******************** (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics ********************
;* File Name : startup_stm32f10x_md.s
;* Author : MCD Application Team
;* Version : V3.5.0
;* Date : 11-March-2011
;* Description : STM32F10x Medium Density Devices vector table for
;* EWARM toolchain.
;* This module performs:
;* - Set the initial SP
;* - Configure the clock system
;* - Set the initial PC == __iar_program_start,
;* - Set the vector table entries with the exceptions ISR
;* address.
;* After Reset the Cortex-M3 processor is in Thread mode,
;* priority is Privileged, and the Stack is set to Main.
;********************************************************************************
;* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
;* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE TIME.
;* AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
;* INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING FROM THE
;* CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE CODING
;* INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
;*******************************************************************************
;
;
; The modules in this file are included in the libraries, and may be replaced
; by any user-defined modules that define the PUBLIC symbol _program_start or
; a user defined start symbol.
; To override the cstartup defined in the library, simply add your modified
; version to the workbench project.
;
; The vector table is normally located at address 0.
; When debugging in RAM, it can be located in RAM, aligned to at least 2^6.
; The name "__vector_table" has special meaning for C-SPY:
; it is where the SP start value is found, and the NVIC vector
; table register (VTOR) is initialized to this address if != 0.
;
; Cortex-M version
;
MODULE ?cstartup
;; Forward declaration of sections.
SECTION CSTACK:DATA:NOROOT(3)
SECTION .intvec:CODE:NOROOT(2)
EXTERN __iar_program_start
EXTERN SystemInit
PUBLIC __vector_table
DATA
__vector_table
DCD sfe(CSTACK)
DCD Reset_Handler ; Reset Handler
DCD NMI_Handler ; NMI Handler
DCD HardFault_Handler ; Hard Fault Handler
DCD MemManage_Handler ; MPU Fault Handler
DCD BusFault_Handler ; Bus Fault Handler
DCD UsageFault_Handler ; Usage Fault Handler
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD SVC_Handler ; SVCall Handler
DCD DebugMon_Handler ; Debug Monitor Handler
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD PendSV_Handler ; PendSV Handler
DCD SysTick_Handler ; SysTick Handler
; External Interrupts
DCD WWDG_IRQHandler ; Window Watchdog
DCD PVD_IRQHandler ; PVD through EXTI Line detect
DCD TAMPER_IRQHandler ; Tamper
DCD RTC_IRQHandler ; RTC
DCD FLASH_IRQHandler ; Flash
DCD RCC_IRQHandler ; RCC
DCD EXTI0_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 0
DCD EXTI1_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 1
DCD EXTI2_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 2
DCD EXTI3_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 3
DCD EXTI4_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 4
DCD DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 1
DCD DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 2
DCD DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 3
DCD DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 4
DCD DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 5
DCD DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 6
DCD DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 7
DCD ADC1_2_IRQHandler ; ADC1 & ADC2
DCD USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler ; USB High Priority or CAN1 TX
DCD USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler ; USB Low Priority or CAN1 RX0
DCD CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler ; CAN1 RX1
DCD CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler ; CAN1 SCE
DCD EXTI9_5_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 9..5
DCD TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Break
DCD TIM1_UP_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Update
DCD TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Trigger and Commutation
DCD TIM1_CC_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Capture Compare
DCD TIM2_IRQHandler ; TIM2
DCD TIM3_IRQHandler ; TIM3
DCD TIM4_IRQHandler ; TIM4
DCD I2C1_EV_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Event
DCD I2C1_ER_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Error
DCD I2C2_EV_IRQHandler ; I2C2 Event
DCD I2C2_ER_IRQHandler ; I2C2 Error
DCD SPI1_IRQHandler ; SPI1
DCD SPI2_IRQHandler ; SPI2
DCD USART1_IRQHandler ; USART1
DCD USART2_IRQHandler ; USART2
DCD USART3_IRQHandler ; USART3
DCD EXTI15_10_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 15..10
DCD RTCAlarm_IRQHandler ; RTC Alarm through EXTI Line
DCD USBWakeUp_IRQHandler ; USB Wakeup from suspend
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;
;; Default interrupt handlers.
;;
THUMB
PUBWEAK Reset_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(2)
Reset_Handler
LDR R0, =SystemInit
BLX R0
LDR R0, =__iar_program_start
BX R0
PUBWEAK NMI_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
NMI_Handler
B NMI_Handler
PUBWEAK HardFault_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
HardFault_Handler
B HardFault_Handler
PUBWEAK MemManage_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
MemManage_Handler
B MemManage_Handler
PUBWEAK BusFault_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
BusFault_Handler
B BusFault_Handler
PUBWEAK UsageFault_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
UsageFault_Handler
B UsageFault_Handler
PUBWEAK SVC_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SVC_Handler
B SVC_Handler
PUBWEAK DebugMon_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DebugMon_Handler
B DebugMon_Handler
PUBWEAK PendSV_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
PendSV_Handler
B PendSV_Handler
PUBWEAK SysTick_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SysTick_Handler
B SysTick_Handler
PUBWEAK WWDG_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
WWDG_IRQHandler
B WWDG_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK PVD_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
PVD_IRQHandler
B PVD_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TAMPER_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TAMPER_IRQHandler
B TAMPER_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK RTC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
RTC_IRQHandler
B RTC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK FLASH_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
FLASH_IRQHandler
B FLASH_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK RCC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
RCC_IRQHandler
B RCC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI0_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI0_IRQHandler
B EXTI0_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI1_IRQHandler
B EXTI1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI2_IRQHandler
B EXTI2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI3_IRQHandler
B EXTI3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI4_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI4_IRQHandler
B EXTI4_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK ADC1_2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
ADC1_2_IRQHandler
B ADC1_2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
B USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
B USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
B CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
B CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
B EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler
B TIM1_BRK_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM1_UP_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM1_UP_IRQHandler
B TIM1_UP_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
B TIM1_TRG_COM_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
B TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM2_IRQHandler
B TIM2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM3_IRQHandler
B TIM3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM4_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM4_IRQHandler
B TIM4_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
B I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
B I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
B I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
B I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK SPI1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SPI1_IRQHandler
B SPI1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK SPI2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SPI2_IRQHandler
B SPI2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USART1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USART1_IRQHandler
B USART1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USART2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USART2_IRQHandler
B USART2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USART3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USART3_IRQHandler
B USART3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
B EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
B RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USBWakeUp_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USBWakeUp_IRQHandler
B USBWakeUp_IRQHandler
END
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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;******************** (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics ********************
;* File Name : startup_stm32f10x_md_vl.s
;* Author : MCD Application Team
;* Version : V3.5.0
;* Date : 11-March-2011
;* Description : STM32F10x Medium Density Value Line Devices vector table
;* for EWARM toolchain.
;* This module performs:
;* - Set the initial SP
;* - Configure the clock system
;* - Set the initial PC == __iar_program_start,
;* - Set the vector table entries with the exceptions ISR
;* address.
;* After Reset the Cortex-M3 processor is in Thread mode,
;* priority is Privileged, and the Stack is set to Main.
;********************************************************************************
;* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
;* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE TIME.
;* AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
;* INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING FROM THE
;* CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE CODING
;* INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
;*******************************************************************************
;
;
; The modules in this file are included in the libraries, and may be replaced
; by any user-defined modules that define the PUBLIC symbol _program_start or
; a user defined start symbol.
; To override the cstartup defined in the library, simply add your modified
; version to the workbench project.
;
; The vector table is normally located at address 0.
; When debugging in RAM, it can be located in RAM, aligned to at least 2^6.
; The name "__vector_table" has special meaning for C-SPY:
; it is where the SP start value is found, and the NVIC vector
; table register (VTOR) is initialized to this address if != 0.
;
; Cortex-M version
;
MODULE ?cstartup
;; Forward declaration of sections.
SECTION CSTACK:DATA:NOROOT(3)
SECTION .intvec:CODE:NOROOT(2)
EXTERN __iar_program_start
EXTERN SystemInit
PUBLIC __vector_table
DATA
__vector_table
DCD sfe(CSTACK)
DCD Reset_Handler ; Reset Handler
DCD NMI_Handler ; NMI Handler
DCD HardFault_Handler ; Hard Fault Handler
DCD MemManage_Handler ; MPU Fault Handler
DCD BusFault_Handler ; Bus Fault Handler
DCD UsageFault_Handler ; Usage Fault Handler
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD SVC_Handler ; SVCall Handler
DCD DebugMon_Handler ; Debug Monitor Handler
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD PendSV_Handler ; PendSV Handler
DCD SysTick_Handler ; SysTick Handler
; External Interrupts
DCD WWDG_IRQHandler ; Window Watchdog
DCD PVD_IRQHandler ; PVD through EXTI Line detect
DCD TAMPER_IRQHandler ; Tamper
DCD RTC_IRQHandler ; RTC
DCD FLASH_IRQHandler ; Flash
DCD RCC_IRQHandler ; RCC
DCD EXTI0_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 0
DCD EXTI1_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 1
DCD EXTI2_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 2
DCD EXTI3_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 3
DCD EXTI4_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 4
DCD DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 1
DCD DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 2
DCD DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 3
DCD DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 4
DCD DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 5
DCD DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 6
DCD DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 7
DCD ADC1_IRQHandler ; ADC1
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD EXTI9_5_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 9..5
DCD TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Break and TIM15
DCD TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Update and TIM16
DCD TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Trigger and Commutation and TIM17
DCD TIM1_CC_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Capture Compare
DCD TIM2_IRQHandler ; TIM2
DCD TIM3_IRQHandler ; TIM3
DCD TIM4_IRQHandler ; TIM4
DCD I2C1_EV_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Event
DCD I2C1_ER_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Error
DCD I2C2_EV_IRQHandler ; I2C2 Event
DCD I2C2_ER_IRQHandler ; I2C2 Error
DCD SPI1_IRQHandler ; SPI1
DCD SPI2_IRQHandler ; SPI2
DCD USART1_IRQHandler ; USART1
DCD USART2_IRQHandler ; USART2
DCD USART3_IRQHandler ; USART3
DCD EXTI15_10_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 15..10
DCD RTCAlarm_IRQHandler ; RTC Alarm through EXTI Line
DCD CEC_IRQHandler ; HDMI-CEC
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler ; TIM6 and DAC underrun
DCD TIM7_IRQHandler ; TIM7
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;
;; Default interrupt handlers.
;;
THUMB
PUBWEAK Reset_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(2)
Reset_Handler
LDR R0, =SystemInit
BLX R0
LDR R0, =__iar_program_start
BX R0
PUBWEAK NMI_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
NMI_Handler
B NMI_Handler
PUBWEAK HardFault_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
HardFault_Handler
B HardFault_Handler
PUBWEAK MemManage_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
MemManage_Handler
B MemManage_Handler
PUBWEAK BusFault_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
BusFault_Handler
B BusFault_Handler
PUBWEAK UsageFault_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
UsageFault_Handler
B UsageFault_Handler
PUBWEAK SVC_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SVC_Handler
B SVC_Handler
PUBWEAK DebugMon_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DebugMon_Handler
B DebugMon_Handler
PUBWEAK PendSV_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
PendSV_Handler
B PendSV_Handler
PUBWEAK SysTick_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SysTick_Handler
B SysTick_Handler
PUBWEAK WWDG_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
WWDG_IRQHandler
B WWDG_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK PVD_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
PVD_IRQHandler
B PVD_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TAMPER_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TAMPER_IRQHandler
B TAMPER_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK RTC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
RTC_IRQHandler
B RTC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK FLASH_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
FLASH_IRQHandler
B FLASH_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK RCC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
RCC_IRQHandler
B RCC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI0_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI0_IRQHandler
B EXTI0_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI1_IRQHandler
B EXTI1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI2_IRQHandler
B EXTI2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI3_IRQHandler
B EXTI3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI4_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI4_IRQHandler
B EXTI4_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK ADC1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
ADC1_IRQHandler
B ADC1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
B EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler
B TIM1_BRK_TIM15_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler
B TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler
B TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM17_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
B TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM2_IRQHandler
B TIM2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM3_IRQHandler
B TIM3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM4_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM4_IRQHandler
B TIM4_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
B I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
B I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
B I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
B I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK SPI1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SPI1_IRQHandler
B SPI1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK SPI2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SPI2_IRQHandler
B SPI2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USART1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USART1_IRQHandler
B USART1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USART2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USART2_IRQHandler
B USART2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USART3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USART3_IRQHandler
B USART3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
B EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
B RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK CEC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
CEC_IRQHandler
B CEC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler
B TIM6_DAC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM7_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM7_IRQHandler
B TIM7_IRQHandler
END
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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;******************** (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics ********************
;* File Name : startup_stm32f10x_xl.s
;* Author : MCD Application Team
;* Version : V3.5.0
;* Date : 11-March-2011
;* Description : STM32F10x XL-Density Devices vector table for EWARM
;* toolchain.
;* This module performs:
;* - Set the initial SP
;* - Configure the clock system and the external SRAM
;* mounted on STM3210E-EVAL board to be used as data
;* memory (optional, to be enabled by user)
;* - Set the initial PC == __iar_program_start,
;* - Set the vector table entries with the exceptions ISR address,
;* After Reset the Cortex-M3 processor is in Thread mode,
;* priority is Privileged, and the Stack is set to Main.
;********************************************************************************
;* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
;* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE TIME.
;* AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
;* INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING FROM THE
;* CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE CODING
;* INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
;*******************************************************************************
;
;
; The modules in this file are included in the libraries, and may be replaced
; by any user-defined modules that define the PUBLIC symbol _program_start or
; a user defined start symbol.
; To override the cstartup defined in the library, simply add your modified
; version to the workbench project.
;
; The vector table is normally located at address 0.
; When debugging in RAM, it can be located in RAM, aligned to at least 2^6.
; The name "__vector_table" has special meaning for C-SPY:
; it is where the SP start value is found, and the NVIC vector
; table register (VTOR) is initialized to this address if != 0.
;
; Cortex-M version
;
MODULE ?cstartup
;; Forward declaration of sections.
SECTION CSTACK:DATA:NOROOT(3)
SECTION .intvec:CODE:NOROOT(2)
EXTERN __iar_program_start
EXTERN SystemInit
PUBLIC __vector_table
DATA
__vector_table
DCD sfe(CSTACK)
DCD Reset_Handler ; Reset Handler
DCD NMI_Handler ; NMI Handler
DCD HardFault_Handler ; Hard Fault Handler
DCD MemManage_Handler ; MPU Fault Handler
DCD BusFault_Handler ; Bus Fault Handler
DCD UsageFault_Handler ; Usage Fault Handler
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD SVC_Handler ; SVCall Handler
DCD DebugMon_Handler ; Debug Monitor Handler
DCD 0 ; Reserved
DCD PendSV_Handler ; PendSV Handler
DCD SysTick_Handler ; SysTick Handler
; External Interrupts
DCD WWDG_IRQHandler ; Window Watchdog
DCD PVD_IRQHandler ; PVD through EXTI Line detect
DCD TAMPER_IRQHandler ; Tamper
DCD RTC_IRQHandler ; RTC
DCD FLASH_IRQHandler ; Flash
DCD RCC_IRQHandler ; RCC
DCD EXTI0_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 0
DCD EXTI1_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 1
DCD EXTI2_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 2
DCD EXTI3_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 3
DCD EXTI4_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 4
DCD DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 1
DCD DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 2
DCD DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 3
DCD DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 4
DCD DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 5
DCD DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 6
DCD DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler ; DMA1 Channel 7
DCD ADC1_2_IRQHandler ; ADC1 & ADC2
DCD USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler ; USB High Priority or CAN1 TX
DCD USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler ; USB Low Priority or CAN1 RX0
DCD CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler ; CAN1 RX1
DCD CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler ; CAN1 SCE
DCD EXTI9_5_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 9..5
DCD TIM1_BRK_TIM9_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Break and TIM9
DCD TIM1_UP_TIM10_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Update and TIM10
DCD TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM11_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Trigger and Commutation and TIM11
DCD TIM1_CC_IRQHandler ; TIM1 Capture Compare
DCD TIM2_IRQHandler ; TIM2
DCD TIM3_IRQHandler ; TIM3
DCD TIM4_IRQHandler ; TIM4
DCD I2C1_EV_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Event
DCD I2C1_ER_IRQHandler ; I2C1 Error
DCD I2C2_EV_IRQHandler ; I2C2 Event
DCD I2C2_ER_IRQHandler ; I2C2 Error
DCD SPI1_IRQHandler ; SPI1
DCD SPI2_IRQHandler ; SPI2
DCD USART1_IRQHandler ; USART1
DCD USART2_IRQHandler ; USART2
DCD USART3_IRQHandler ; USART3
DCD EXTI15_10_IRQHandler ; EXTI Line 15..10
DCD RTCAlarm_IRQHandler ; RTC Alarm through EXTI Line
DCD USBWakeUp_IRQHandler ; USB Wakeup from suspend
DCD TIM8_BRK_TIM12_IRQHandler ; TIM8 Break and TIM12
DCD TIM8_UP_TIM13_IRQHandler ; TIM8 Update and TIM13
DCD TIM8_TRG_COM_TIM14_IRQHandler ; TIM8 Trigger and Commutation and TIM14
DCD TIM8_CC_IRQHandler ; TIM8 Capture Compare
DCD ADC3_IRQHandler ; ADC3
DCD FSMC_IRQHandler ; FSMC
DCD SDIO_IRQHandler ; SDIO
DCD TIM5_IRQHandler ; TIM5
DCD SPI3_IRQHandler ; SPI3
DCD UART4_IRQHandler ; UART4
DCD UART5_IRQHandler ; UART5
DCD TIM6_IRQHandler ; TIM6
DCD TIM7_IRQHandler ; TIM7
DCD DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel1
DCD DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel2
DCD DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel3
DCD DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler ; DMA2 Channel4 & Channel5
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;
;; Default interrupt handlers.
;;
THUMB
PUBWEAK Reset_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(2)
Reset_Handler
LDR R0, =SystemInit
BLX R0
LDR R0, =__iar_program_start
BX R0
PUBWEAK NMI_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
NMI_Handler
B NMI_Handler
PUBWEAK HardFault_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
HardFault_Handler
B HardFault_Handler
PUBWEAK MemManage_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
MemManage_Handler
B MemManage_Handler
PUBWEAK BusFault_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
BusFault_Handler
B BusFault_Handler
PUBWEAK UsageFault_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
UsageFault_Handler
B UsageFault_Handler
PUBWEAK SVC_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SVC_Handler
B SVC_Handler
PUBWEAK DebugMon_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DebugMon_Handler
B DebugMon_Handler
PUBWEAK PendSV_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
PendSV_Handler
B PendSV_Handler
PUBWEAK SysTick_Handler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SysTick_Handler
B SysTick_Handler
PUBWEAK WWDG_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
WWDG_IRQHandler
B WWDG_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK PVD_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
PVD_IRQHandler
B PVD_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TAMPER_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TAMPER_IRQHandler
B TAMPER_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK RTC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
RTC_IRQHandler
B RTC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK FLASH_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
FLASH_IRQHandler
B FLASH_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK RCC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
RCC_IRQHandler
B RCC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI0_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI0_IRQHandler
B EXTI0_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI1_IRQHandler
B EXTI1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI2_IRQHandler
B EXTI2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI3_IRQHandler
B EXTI3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI4_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI4_IRQHandler
B EXTI4_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel4_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel5_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel6_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
B DMA1_Channel7_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK ADC1_2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
ADC1_2_IRQHandler
B ADC1_2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
B USB_HP_CAN1_TX_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
B USB_LP_CAN1_RX0_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
B CAN1_RX1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
B CAN1_SCE_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
B EXTI9_5_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM1_BRK_TIM9_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM1_BRK_TIM9_IRQHandler
B TIM1_BRK_TIM9_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM1_UP_TIM10_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM1_UP_TIM10_IRQHandler
B TIM1_UP_TIM10_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM11_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM11_IRQHandler
B TIM1_TRG_COM_TIM11_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
B TIM1_CC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM2_IRQHandler
B TIM2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM3_IRQHandler
B TIM3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM4_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM4_IRQHandler
B TIM4_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
B I2C1_EV_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
B I2C1_ER_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
B I2C2_EV_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
B I2C2_ER_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK SPI1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SPI1_IRQHandler
B SPI1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK SPI2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SPI2_IRQHandler
B SPI2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USART1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USART1_IRQHandler
B USART1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USART2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USART2_IRQHandler
B USART2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USART3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USART3_IRQHandler
B USART3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
B EXTI15_10_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
B RTCAlarm_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK USBWakeUp_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
USBWakeUp_IRQHandler
B USBWakeUp_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM8_BRK_TIM12_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM8_BRK_TIM12_IRQHandler
B TIM8_BRK_TIM12_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM8_UP_TIM13_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM8_UP_TIM13_IRQHandler
B TIM8_UP_TIM13_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM8_TRG_COM_TIM14_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM8_TRG_COM_TIM14_IRQHandler
B TIM8_TRG_COM_TIM14_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM8_CC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM8_CC_IRQHandler
B TIM8_CC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK ADC3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
ADC3_IRQHandler
B ADC3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK FSMC_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
FSMC_IRQHandler
B FSMC_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK SDIO_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SDIO_IRQHandler
B SDIO_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM5_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM5_IRQHandler
B TIM5_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK SPI3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
SPI3_IRQHandler
B SPI3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK UART4_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
UART4_IRQHandler
B UART4_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK UART5_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
UART5_IRQHandler
B UART5_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM6_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM6_IRQHandler
B TIM6_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK TIM7_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
TIM7_IRQHandler
B TIM7_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler
B DMA2_Channel1_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler
B DMA2_Channel2_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler
B DMA2_Channel3_IRQHandler
PUBWEAK DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler
SECTION .text:CODE:REORDER(1)
DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler
B DMA2_Channel4_5_IRQHandler
END
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file Project/STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Template/stm32f10x_conf.h
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 08-April-2011
* @brief Library configuration file.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
/* Define to prevent recursive inclusion -------------------------------------*/
#ifndef __STM32F10x_CONF_H
#define __STM32F10x_CONF_H
/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Uncomment/Comment the line below to enable/disable peripheral header file inclusion */
#include "stm32f10x_adc.h"
#include "stm32f10x_bkp.h"
//#include "stm32f10x_can.h"
//#include "stm32f10x_cec.h"
//#include "stm32f10x_crc.h"
#include "stm32f10x_dac.h"
#include "stm32f10x_dbgmcu.h"
#include "stm32f10x_dma.h"
#include "stm32f10x_exti.h"
#include "stm32f10x_flash.h"
#include "stm32f10x_fsmc.h"
#include "stm32f10x_gpio.h"
#include "stm32f10x_i2c.h"
#include "stm32f10x_iwdg.h"
#include "stm32f10x_pwr.h"
#include "stm32f10x_rcc.h"
#include "stm32f10x_rtc.h"
#include "stm32f10x_sdio.h"
#include "stm32f10x_spi.h"
#include "stm32f10x_tim.h"
#include "stm32f10x_usart.h"
#include "stm32f10x_wwdg.h"
#include "misc.h" /* High level functions for NVIC and SysTick (add-on to CMSIS functions) */
extern void assert_param(int val);
/* Exported types ------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Exported constants --------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Uncomment the line below to expanse the "assert_param" macro in the
Standard Peripheral Library drivers code */
// #define USE_FULL_ASSERT 1
/* Exported macro ------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifdef USE_FULL_ASSERT
/**
* @brief The assert_param macro is used for function's parameters check.
* @param expr: If expr is false, it calls assert_failed function which reports
* the name of the source file and the source line number of the call
* that failed. If expr is true, it returns no value.
* @retval None
*/
#define assert_param(expr) ((expr) ? (void)0 : assert_failed((uint8_t *)__FILE__, __LINE__))
/* Exported functions ------------------------------------------------------- */
void assert_failed(uint8_t* file, uint32_t line);
#else
#define assert_param(expr) ((void)0)
#endif /* USE_FULL_ASSERT */
#endif /* __STM32F10x_CONF_H */
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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#include <stdbool.h>
#include "stm32f10x.h"
#define SYSCLK_FREQ_72MHz 72000000
uint32_t SystemCoreClock = SYSCLK_FREQ_72MHz; /*!< System Clock Frequency (Core Clock) */
static const uint8_t AHBPrescTable[16] = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 };
uint32_t hse_value = 8000000;
void SystemInit(void)
{
/* Reset the RCC clock configuration to the default reset state(for debug purpose) */
/* Set HSION bit */
RCC->CR |= (uint32_t) 0x00000001;
/* Reset SW, HPRE, PPRE1, PPRE2, ADCPRE and MCO bits */
RCC->CFGR &= (uint32_t) 0xF8FF0000;
/* Reset HSEON, CSSON and PLLON bits */
RCC->CR &= (uint32_t) 0xFEF6FFFF;
/* Reset HSEBYP bit */
RCC->CR &= (uint32_t) 0xFFFBFFFF;
/* Reset PLLSRC, PLLXTPRE, PLLMUL and USBPRE/OTGFSPRE bits */
RCC->CFGR &= (uint32_t) 0xFF80FFFF;
/* Disable all interrupts and clear pending bits */
RCC->CIR = 0x009F0000;
SCB->VTOR = FLASH_BASE; /* Vector Table Relocation in Internal FLASH. */
}
void SystemCoreClockUpdate(void)
{
uint32_t tmp = 0, pllmull = 0, pllsource = 0;
/* Get SYSCLK source ------------------------------------------------------- */
tmp = RCC->CFGR & RCC_CFGR_SWS;
switch (tmp) {
case 0x00: /* HSI used as system clock */
SystemCoreClock = HSI_VALUE;
break;
case 0x04: /* HSE used as system clock */
SystemCoreClock = hse_value;
break;
case 0x08: /* PLL used as system clock */
/* Get PLL clock source and multiplication factor ---------------------- */
pllmull = RCC->CFGR & RCC_CFGR_PLLMULL;
pllsource = RCC->CFGR & RCC_CFGR_PLLSRC;
pllmull = (pllmull >> 18) + 2;
if (pllsource == 0x00) {
/* HSI oscillator clock divided by 2 selected as PLL clock entry */
SystemCoreClock = (HSI_VALUE >> 1) * pllmull;
} else {
/* HSE selected as PLL clock entry */
if ((RCC->CFGR & RCC_CFGR_PLLXTPRE) != (uint32_t) RESET) { /* HSE oscillator clock divided by 2 */
SystemCoreClock = (hse_value >> 1) * pllmull;
} else {
SystemCoreClock = hse_value * pllmull;
}
}
break;
default:
SystemCoreClock = HSI_VALUE;
break;
}
/* Compute HCLK clock frequency ---------------- */
/* Get HCLK prescaler */
tmp = AHBPrescTable[((RCC->CFGR & RCC_CFGR_HPRE) >> 4)];
/* HCLK clock frequency */
SystemCoreClock >>= tmp;
}
enum {
SRC_NONE = 0,
SRC_HSI,
SRC_HSE
};
// Set system clock to 72 (HSE) or 64 (HSI) MHz
void SetSysClock(bool overclock)
{
__IO uint32_t StartUpCounter = 0, status = 0, clocksrc = SRC_NONE;
__IO uint32_t *RCC_CRH = &GPIOC->CRH;
__IO uint32_t RCC_CFGR_PLLMUL = RCC_CFGR_PLLMULL9;
// First, try running off HSE
RCC->CR |= ((uint32_t)RCC_CR_HSEON);
RCC->APB2ENR |= RCC_CFGR_HPRE_0;
// Wait till HSE is ready
do {
status = RCC->CR & RCC_CR_HSERDY;
StartUpCounter++;
} while ((status == 0) && (StartUpCounter != HSE_STARTUP_TIMEOUT));
if ((RCC->CR & RCC_CR_HSERDY) != RESET) {
// external xtal started up, we're good to go
clocksrc = SRC_HSE;
} else {
// If HSE fails to start-up, try to enable HSI and configure for 64MHz operation
RCC->CR |= ((uint32_t)RCC_CR_HSION);
StartUpCounter = 0;
do {
status = RCC->CR & RCC_CR_HSIRDY;
StartUpCounter++;
} while ((status == 0) && (StartUpCounter != HSE_STARTUP_TIMEOUT));
if ((RCC->CR & RCC_CR_HSIRDY) != RESET) {
// we're on internal RC
clocksrc = SRC_HSI;
} else {
while(1); // Unable to continue.
}
}
// Enable Prefetch Buffer
FLASH->ACR |= FLASH_ACR_PRFTBE;
// Flash 2 wait state
FLASH->ACR &= (uint32_t)((uint32_t)~FLASH_ACR_LATENCY);
FLASH->ACR |= (uint32_t)FLASH_ACR_LATENCY_2;
// HCLK = SYSCLK
RCC->CFGR |= (uint32_t)RCC_CFGR_HPRE_DIV1;
// PCLK2 = HCLK
RCC->CFGR |= (uint32_t)RCC_CFGR_PPRE2_DIV1;
// PCLK1 = HCLK
RCC->CFGR |= (uint32_t)RCC_CFGR_PPRE1_DIV2;
*RCC_CRH &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)0xF << (RCC_CFGR_PLLMULL9 >> 16));
// Configure PLL
hse_value = 8000000;
RCC->CFGR &= (uint32_t)((uint32_t)~(RCC_CFGR_PLLSRC | RCC_CFGR_PLLXTPRE | RCC_CFGR_PLLMULL));
*RCC_CRH |= (uint32_t)0x8 << (RCC_CFGR_PLLMULL9 >> 16);
GPIOC->ODR &= (uint32_t)~(CAN_MCR_RESET);
#if defined(CJMCU)
// On CJMCU new revision boards (Late 2014) bit 15 of GPIOC->IDR is '1'.
RCC_CFGR_PLLMUL = RCC_CFGR_PLLMULL9;
#else
RCC_CFGR_PLLMUL = GPIOC->IDR & GPIO_IDR_IDR15 ? hse_value = 12000000, RCC_CFGR_PLLMULL6 : RCC_CFGR_PLLMULL9;
#endif
switch (clocksrc) {
case SRC_HSE:
if (overclock) {
if (RCC_CFGR_PLLMUL == RCC_CFGR_PLLMULL6)
RCC_CFGR_PLLMUL = RCC_CFGR_PLLMULL7;
else if (RCC_CFGR_PLLMUL == RCC_CFGR_PLLMULL9)
RCC_CFGR_PLLMUL = RCC_CFGR_PLLMULL10;
}
// overclock=false : PLL configuration: PLLCLK = HSE * 9 = 72 MHz || HSE * 6 = 72 MHz
// overclock=true : PLL configuration: PLLCLK = HSE * 10 = 80 MHz || HSE * 7 = 84 MHz
RCC->CFGR |= (uint32_t)(RCC_CFGR_PLLSRC_HSE | RCC_CFGR_PLLMUL);
break;
case SRC_HSI:
// PLL configuration: PLLCLK = HSI / 2 * 16 = 64 MHz
RCC->CFGR |= (uint32_t)(RCC_CFGR_PLLSRC_HSI_Div2 | RCC_CFGR_PLLMULL16);
break;
}
// Enable PLL
RCC->CR |= RCC_CR_PLLON;
// Wait till PLL is ready
while ((RCC->CR & RCC_CR_PLLRDY) == 0);
// Select PLL as system clock source
RCC->CFGR &= (uint32_t)((uint32_t)~(RCC_CFGR_SW));
RCC->CFGR |= (uint32_t)RCC_CFGR_SW_PLL;
// Wait till PLL is used as system clock source
while ((RCC->CFGR & (uint32_t)RCC_CFGR_SWS) != (uint32_t)0x08);
SystemCoreClockUpdate();
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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file system_stm32f10x.h
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief CMSIS Cortex-M3 Device Peripheral Access Layer System Header File.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
/** @addtogroup CMSIS
* @{
*/
/** @addtogroup stm32f10x_system
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief Define to prevent recursive inclusion
*/
#ifndef __SYSTEM_STM32F10X_H
#define __SYSTEM_STM32F10X_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/** @addtogroup STM32F10x_System_Includes
* @{
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @addtogroup STM32F10x_System_Exported_types
* @{
*/
extern uint32_t SystemCoreClock; /*!< System Clock Frequency (Core Clock) */
/**
* @}
*/
/** @addtogroup STM32F10x_System_Exported_Constants
* @{
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @addtogroup STM32F10x_System_Exported_Macros
* @{
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @addtogroup STM32F10x_System_Exported_Functions
* @{
*/
extern void SystemInit(void);
extern void SystemCoreClockUpdate(void);
/**
* @}
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /*__SYSTEM_STM32F10X_H */
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file misc.h
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief This file contains all the functions prototypes for the miscellaneous
* firmware library functions (add-on to CMSIS functions).
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
/* Define to prevent recursive inclusion -------------------------------------*/
#ifndef __MISC_H
#define __MISC_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "stm32f10x.h"
/** @addtogroup STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Driver
* @{
*/
/** @addtogroup MISC
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup MISC_Exported_Types
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief NVIC Init Structure definition
*/
typedef struct
{
uint8_t NVIC_IRQChannel; /*!< Specifies the IRQ channel to be enabled or disabled.
This parameter can be a value of @ref IRQn_Type
(For the complete STM32 Devices IRQ Channels list, please
refer to stm32f10x.h file) */
uint8_t NVIC_IRQChannelPreemptionPriority; /*!< Specifies the pre-emption priority for the IRQ channel
specified in NVIC_IRQChannel. This parameter can be a value
between 0 and 15 as described in the table @ref NVIC_Priority_Table */
uint8_t NVIC_IRQChannelSubPriority; /*!< Specifies the subpriority level for the IRQ channel specified
in NVIC_IRQChannel. This parameter can be a value
between 0 and 15 as described in the table @ref NVIC_Priority_Table */
FunctionalState NVIC_IRQChannelCmd; /*!< Specifies whether the IRQ channel defined in NVIC_IRQChannel
will be enabled or disabled.
This parameter can be set either to ENABLE or DISABLE */
} NVIC_InitTypeDef;
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup NVIC_Priority_Table
* @{
*/
/**
@code
The table below gives the allowed values of the pre-emption priority and subpriority according
to the Priority Grouping configuration performed by NVIC_PriorityGroupConfig function
============================================================================================================================
NVIC_PriorityGroup | NVIC_IRQChannelPreemptionPriority | NVIC_IRQChannelSubPriority | Description
============================================================================================================================
NVIC_PriorityGroup_0 | 0 | 0-15 | 0 bits for pre-emption priority
| | | 4 bits for subpriority
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NVIC_PriorityGroup_1 | 0-1 | 0-7 | 1 bits for pre-emption priority
| | | 3 bits for subpriority
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NVIC_PriorityGroup_2 | 0-3 | 0-3 | 2 bits for pre-emption priority
| | | 2 bits for subpriority
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NVIC_PriorityGroup_3 | 0-7 | 0-1 | 3 bits for pre-emption priority
| | | 1 bits for subpriority
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NVIC_PriorityGroup_4 | 0-15 | 0 | 4 bits for pre-emption priority
| | | 0 bits for subpriority
============================================================================================================================
@endcode
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup MISC_Exported_Constants
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup Vector_Table_Base
* @{
*/
#define NVIC_VectTab_RAM ((uint32_t)0x20000000)
#define NVIC_VectTab_FLASH ((uint32_t)0x08000000)
#define IS_NVIC_VECTTAB(VECTTAB) (((VECTTAB) == NVIC_VectTab_RAM) || \
((VECTTAB) == NVIC_VectTab_FLASH))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup System_Low_Power
* @{
*/
#define NVIC_LP_SEVONPEND ((uint8_t)0x10)
#define NVIC_LP_SLEEPDEEP ((uint8_t)0x04)
#define NVIC_LP_SLEEPONEXIT ((uint8_t)0x02)
#define IS_NVIC_LP(LP) (((LP) == NVIC_LP_SEVONPEND) || \
((LP) == NVIC_LP_SLEEPDEEP) || \
((LP) == NVIC_LP_SLEEPONEXIT))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup Preemption_Priority_Group
* @{
*/
#define NVIC_PriorityGroup_0 ((uint32_t)0x700) /*!< 0 bits for pre-emption priority
4 bits for subpriority */
#define NVIC_PriorityGroup_1 ((uint32_t)0x600) /*!< 1 bits for pre-emption priority
3 bits for subpriority */
#define NVIC_PriorityGroup_2 ((uint32_t)0x500) /*!< 2 bits for pre-emption priority
2 bits for subpriority */
#define NVIC_PriorityGroup_3 ((uint32_t)0x400) /*!< 3 bits for pre-emption priority
1 bits for subpriority */
#define NVIC_PriorityGroup_4 ((uint32_t)0x300) /*!< 4 bits for pre-emption priority
0 bits for subpriority */
#define IS_NVIC_PRIORITY_GROUP(GROUP) (((GROUP) == NVIC_PriorityGroup_0) || \
((GROUP) == NVIC_PriorityGroup_1) || \
((GROUP) == NVIC_PriorityGroup_2) || \
((GROUP) == NVIC_PriorityGroup_3) || \
((GROUP) == NVIC_PriorityGroup_4))
#define IS_NVIC_PREEMPTION_PRIORITY(PRIORITY) ((PRIORITY) < 0x10)
#define IS_NVIC_SUB_PRIORITY(PRIORITY) ((PRIORITY) < 0x10)
#define IS_NVIC_OFFSET(OFFSET) ((OFFSET) < 0x000FFFFF)
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup SysTick_clock_source
* @{
*/
#define SysTick_CLKSource_HCLK_Div8 ((uint32_t)0xFFFFFFFB)
#define SysTick_CLKSource_HCLK ((uint32_t)0x00000004)
#define IS_SYSTICK_CLK_SOURCE(SOURCE) (((SOURCE) == SysTick_CLKSource_HCLK) || \
((SOURCE) == SysTick_CLKSource_HCLK_Div8))
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup MISC_Exported_Macros
* @{
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup MISC_Exported_Functions
* @{
*/
void NVIC_PriorityGroupConfig(uint32_t NVIC_PriorityGroup);
void NVIC_Init(NVIC_InitTypeDef* NVIC_InitStruct);
void NVIC_SetVectorTable(uint32_t NVIC_VectTab, uint32_t Offset);
void NVIC_SystemLPConfig(uint8_t LowPowerMode, FunctionalState NewState);
void SysTick_CLKSourceConfig(uint32_t SysTick_CLKSource);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* __MISC_H */
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file stm32f10x_adc.h
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief This file contains all the functions prototypes for the ADC firmware
* library.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
/* Define to prevent recursive inclusion -------------------------------------*/
#ifndef __STM32F10x_ADC_H
#define __STM32F10x_ADC_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "stm32f10x.h"
/** @addtogroup STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Driver
* @{
*/
/** @addtogroup ADC
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup ADC_Exported_Types
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief ADC Init structure definition
*/
typedef struct
{
uint32_t ADC_Mode; /*!< Configures the ADC to operate in independent or
dual mode.
This parameter can be a value of @ref ADC_mode */
FunctionalState ADC_ScanConvMode; /*!< Specifies whether the conversion is performed in
Scan (multichannels) or Single (one channel) mode.
This parameter can be set to ENABLE or DISABLE */
FunctionalState ADC_ContinuousConvMode; /*!< Specifies whether the conversion is performed in
Continuous or Single mode.
This parameter can be set to ENABLE or DISABLE. */
uint32_t ADC_ExternalTrigConv; /*!< Defines the external trigger used to start the analog
to digital conversion of regular channels. This parameter
can be a value of @ref ADC_external_trigger_sources_for_regular_channels_conversion */
uint32_t ADC_DataAlign; /*!< Specifies whether the ADC data alignment is left or right.
This parameter can be a value of @ref ADC_data_align */
uint8_t ADC_NbrOfChannel; /*!< Specifies the number of ADC channels that will be converted
using the sequencer for regular channel group.
This parameter must range from 1 to 16. */
}ADC_InitTypeDef;
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup ADC_Exported_Constants
* @{
*/
#define IS_ADC_ALL_PERIPH(PERIPH) (((PERIPH) == ADC1) || \
((PERIPH) == ADC2) || \
((PERIPH) == ADC3))
#define IS_ADC_DMA_PERIPH(PERIPH) (((PERIPH) == ADC1) || \
((PERIPH) == ADC3))
/** @defgroup ADC_mode
* @{
*/
#define ADC_Mode_Independent ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define ADC_Mode_RegInjecSimult ((uint32_t)0x00010000)
#define ADC_Mode_RegSimult_AlterTrig ((uint32_t)0x00020000)
#define ADC_Mode_InjecSimult_FastInterl ((uint32_t)0x00030000)
#define ADC_Mode_InjecSimult_SlowInterl ((uint32_t)0x00040000)
#define ADC_Mode_InjecSimult ((uint32_t)0x00050000)
#define ADC_Mode_RegSimult ((uint32_t)0x00060000)
#define ADC_Mode_FastInterl ((uint32_t)0x00070000)
#define ADC_Mode_SlowInterl ((uint32_t)0x00080000)
#define ADC_Mode_AlterTrig ((uint32_t)0x00090000)
#define IS_ADC_MODE(MODE) (((MODE) == ADC_Mode_Independent) || \
((MODE) == ADC_Mode_RegInjecSimult) || \
((MODE) == ADC_Mode_RegSimult_AlterTrig) || \
((MODE) == ADC_Mode_InjecSimult_FastInterl) || \
((MODE) == ADC_Mode_InjecSimult_SlowInterl) || \
((MODE) == ADC_Mode_InjecSimult) || \
((MODE) == ADC_Mode_RegSimult) || \
((MODE) == ADC_Mode_FastInterl) || \
((MODE) == ADC_Mode_SlowInterl) || \
((MODE) == ADC_Mode_AlterTrig))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup ADC_external_trigger_sources_for_regular_channels_conversion
* @{
*/
#define ADC_ExternalTrigConv_T1_CC1 ((uint32_t)0x00000000) /*!< For ADC1 and ADC2 */
#define ADC_ExternalTrigConv_T1_CC2 ((uint32_t)0x00020000) /*!< For ADC1 and ADC2 */
#define ADC_ExternalTrigConv_T2_CC2 ((uint32_t)0x00060000) /*!< For ADC1 and ADC2 */
#define ADC_ExternalTrigConv_T3_TRGO ((uint32_t)0x00080000) /*!< For ADC1 and ADC2 */
#define ADC_ExternalTrigConv_T4_CC4 ((uint32_t)0x000A0000) /*!< For ADC1 and ADC2 */
#define ADC_ExternalTrigConv_Ext_IT11_TIM8_TRGO ((uint32_t)0x000C0000) /*!< For ADC1 and ADC2 */
#define ADC_ExternalTrigConv_T1_CC3 ((uint32_t)0x00040000) /*!< For ADC1, ADC2 and ADC3 */
#define ADC_ExternalTrigConv_None ((uint32_t)0x000E0000) /*!< For ADC1, ADC2 and ADC3 */
#define ADC_ExternalTrigConv_T3_CC1 ((uint32_t)0x00000000) /*!< For ADC3 only */
#define ADC_ExternalTrigConv_T2_CC3 ((uint32_t)0x00020000) /*!< For ADC3 only */
#define ADC_ExternalTrigConv_T8_CC1 ((uint32_t)0x00060000) /*!< For ADC3 only */
#define ADC_ExternalTrigConv_T8_TRGO ((uint32_t)0x00080000) /*!< For ADC3 only */
#define ADC_ExternalTrigConv_T5_CC1 ((uint32_t)0x000A0000) /*!< For ADC3 only */
#define ADC_ExternalTrigConv_T5_CC3 ((uint32_t)0x000C0000) /*!< For ADC3 only */
#define IS_ADC_EXT_TRIG(REGTRIG) (((REGTRIG) == ADC_ExternalTrigConv_T1_CC1) || \
((REGTRIG) == ADC_ExternalTrigConv_T1_CC2) || \
((REGTRIG) == ADC_ExternalTrigConv_T1_CC3) || \
((REGTRIG) == ADC_ExternalTrigConv_T2_CC2) || \
((REGTRIG) == ADC_ExternalTrigConv_T3_TRGO) || \
((REGTRIG) == ADC_ExternalTrigConv_T4_CC4) || \
((REGTRIG) == ADC_ExternalTrigConv_Ext_IT11_TIM8_TRGO) || \
((REGTRIG) == ADC_ExternalTrigConv_None) || \
((REGTRIG) == ADC_ExternalTrigConv_T3_CC1) || \
((REGTRIG) == ADC_ExternalTrigConv_T2_CC3) || \
((REGTRIG) == ADC_ExternalTrigConv_T8_CC1) || \
((REGTRIG) == ADC_ExternalTrigConv_T8_TRGO) || \
((REGTRIG) == ADC_ExternalTrigConv_T5_CC1) || \
((REGTRIG) == ADC_ExternalTrigConv_T5_CC3))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup ADC_data_align
* @{
*/
#define ADC_DataAlign_Right ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define ADC_DataAlign_Left ((uint32_t)0x00000800)
#define IS_ADC_DATA_ALIGN(ALIGN) (((ALIGN) == ADC_DataAlign_Right) || \
((ALIGN) == ADC_DataAlign_Left))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup ADC_channels
* @{
*/
#define ADC_Channel_0 ((uint8_t)0x00)
#define ADC_Channel_1 ((uint8_t)0x01)
#define ADC_Channel_2 ((uint8_t)0x02)
#define ADC_Channel_3 ((uint8_t)0x03)
#define ADC_Channel_4 ((uint8_t)0x04)
#define ADC_Channel_5 ((uint8_t)0x05)
#define ADC_Channel_6 ((uint8_t)0x06)
#define ADC_Channel_7 ((uint8_t)0x07)
#define ADC_Channel_8 ((uint8_t)0x08)
#define ADC_Channel_9 ((uint8_t)0x09)
#define ADC_Channel_10 ((uint8_t)0x0A)
#define ADC_Channel_11 ((uint8_t)0x0B)
#define ADC_Channel_12 ((uint8_t)0x0C)
#define ADC_Channel_13 ((uint8_t)0x0D)
#define ADC_Channel_14 ((uint8_t)0x0E)
#define ADC_Channel_15 ((uint8_t)0x0F)
#define ADC_Channel_16 ((uint8_t)0x10)
#define ADC_Channel_17 ((uint8_t)0x11)
#define ADC_Channel_TempSensor ((uint8_t)ADC_Channel_16)
#define ADC_Channel_Vrefint ((uint8_t)ADC_Channel_17)
#define IS_ADC_CHANNEL(CHANNEL) (((CHANNEL) == ADC_Channel_0) || ((CHANNEL) == ADC_Channel_1) || \
((CHANNEL) == ADC_Channel_2) || ((CHANNEL) == ADC_Channel_3) || \
((CHANNEL) == ADC_Channel_4) || ((CHANNEL) == ADC_Channel_5) || \
((CHANNEL) == ADC_Channel_6) || ((CHANNEL) == ADC_Channel_7) || \
((CHANNEL) == ADC_Channel_8) || ((CHANNEL) == ADC_Channel_9) || \
((CHANNEL) == ADC_Channel_10) || ((CHANNEL) == ADC_Channel_11) || \
((CHANNEL) == ADC_Channel_12) || ((CHANNEL) == ADC_Channel_13) || \
((CHANNEL) == ADC_Channel_14) || ((CHANNEL) == ADC_Channel_15) || \
((CHANNEL) == ADC_Channel_16) || ((CHANNEL) == ADC_Channel_17))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup ADC_sampling_time
* @{
*/
#define ADC_SampleTime_1Cycles5 ((uint8_t)0x00)
#define ADC_SampleTime_7Cycles5 ((uint8_t)0x01)
#define ADC_SampleTime_13Cycles5 ((uint8_t)0x02)
#define ADC_SampleTime_28Cycles5 ((uint8_t)0x03)
#define ADC_SampleTime_41Cycles5 ((uint8_t)0x04)
#define ADC_SampleTime_55Cycles5 ((uint8_t)0x05)
#define ADC_SampleTime_71Cycles5 ((uint8_t)0x06)
#define ADC_SampleTime_239Cycles5 ((uint8_t)0x07)
#define IS_ADC_SAMPLE_TIME(TIME) (((TIME) == ADC_SampleTime_1Cycles5) || \
((TIME) == ADC_SampleTime_7Cycles5) || \
((TIME) == ADC_SampleTime_13Cycles5) || \
((TIME) == ADC_SampleTime_28Cycles5) || \
((TIME) == ADC_SampleTime_41Cycles5) || \
((TIME) == ADC_SampleTime_55Cycles5) || \
((TIME) == ADC_SampleTime_71Cycles5) || \
((TIME) == ADC_SampleTime_239Cycles5))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup ADC_external_trigger_sources_for_injected_channels_conversion
* @{
*/
#define ADC_ExternalTrigInjecConv_T2_TRGO ((uint32_t)0x00002000) /*!< For ADC1 and ADC2 */
#define ADC_ExternalTrigInjecConv_T2_CC1 ((uint32_t)0x00003000) /*!< For ADC1 and ADC2 */
#define ADC_ExternalTrigInjecConv_T3_CC4 ((uint32_t)0x00004000) /*!< For ADC1 and ADC2 */
#define ADC_ExternalTrigInjecConv_T4_TRGO ((uint32_t)0x00005000) /*!< For ADC1 and ADC2 */
#define ADC_ExternalTrigInjecConv_Ext_IT15_TIM8_CC4 ((uint32_t)0x00006000) /*!< For ADC1 and ADC2 */
#define ADC_ExternalTrigInjecConv_T1_TRGO ((uint32_t)0x00000000) /*!< For ADC1, ADC2 and ADC3 */
#define ADC_ExternalTrigInjecConv_T1_CC4 ((uint32_t)0x00001000) /*!< For ADC1, ADC2 and ADC3 */
#define ADC_ExternalTrigInjecConv_None ((uint32_t)0x00007000) /*!< For ADC1, ADC2 and ADC3 */
#define ADC_ExternalTrigInjecConv_T4_CC3 ((uint32_t)0x00002000) /*!< For ADC3 only */
#define ADC_ExternalTrigInjecConv_T8_CC2 ((uint32_t)0x00003000) /*!< For ADC3 only */
#define ADC_ExternalTrigInjecConv_T8_CC4 ((uint32_t)0x00004000) /*!< For ADC3 only */
#define ADC_ExternalTrigInjecConv_T5_TRGO ((uint32_t)0x00005000) /*!< For ADC3 only */
#define ADC_ExternalTrigInjecConv_T5_CC4 ((uint32_t)0x00006000) /*!< For ADC3 only */
#define IS_ADC_EXT_INJEC_TRIG(INJTRIG) (((INJTRIG) == ADC_ExternalTrigInjecConv_T1_TRGO) || \
((INJTRIG) == ADC_ExternalTrigInjecConv_T1_CC4) || \
((INJTRIG) == ADC_ExternalTrigInjecConv_T2_TRGO) || \
((INJTRIG) == ADC_ExternalTrigInjecConv_T2_CC1) || \
((INJTRIG) == ADC_ExternalTrigInjecConv_T3_CC4) || \
((INJTRIG) == ADC_ExternalTrigInjecConv_T4_TRGO) || \
((INJTRIG) == ADC_ExternalTrigInjecConv_Ext_IT15_TIM8_CC4) || \
((INJTRIG) == ADC_ExternalTrigInjecConv_None) || \
((INJTRIG) == ADC_ExternalTrigInjecConv_T4_CC3) || \
((INJTRIG) == ADC_ExternalTrigInjecConv_T8_CC2) || \
((INJTRIG) == ADC_ExternalTrigInjecConv_T8_CC4) || \
((INJTRIG) == ADC_ExternalTrigInjecConv_T5_TRGO) || \
((INJTRIG) == ADC_ExternalTrigInjecConv_T5_CC4))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup ADC_injected_channel_selection
* @{
*/
#define ADC_InjectedChannel_1 ((uint8_t)0x14)
#define ADC_InjectedChannel_2 ((uint8_t)0x18)
#define ADC_InjectedChannel_3 ((uint8_t)0x1C)
#define ADC_InjectedChannel_4 ((uint8_t)0x20)
#define IS_ADC_INJECTED_CHANNEL(CHANNEL) (((CHANNEL) == ADC_InjectedChannel_1) || \
((CHANNEL) == ADC_InjectedChannel_2) || \
((CHANNEL) == ADC_InjectedChannel_3) || \
((CHANNEL) == ADC_InjectedChannel_4))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup ADC_analog_watchdog_selection
* @{
*/
#define ADC_AnalogWatchdog_SingleRegEnable ((uint32_t)0x00800200)
#define ADC_AnalogWatchdog_SingleInjecEnable ((uint32_t)0x00400200)
#define ADC_AnalogWatchdog_SingleRegOrInjecEnable ((uint32_t)0x00C00200)
#define ADC_AnalogWatchdog_AllRegEnable ((uint32_t)0x00800000)
#define ADC_AnalogWatchdog_AllInjecEnable ((uint32_t)0x00400000)
#define ADC_AnalogWatchdog_AllRegAllInjecEnable ((uint32_t)0x00C00000)
#define ADC_AnalogWatchdog_None ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define IS_ADC_ANALOG_WATCHDOG(WATCHDOG) (((WATCHDOG) == ADC_AnalogWatchdog_SingleRegEnable) || \
((WATCHDOG) == ADC_AnalogWatchdog_SingleInjecEnable) || \
((WATCHDOG) == ADC_AnalogWatchdog_SingleRegOrInjecEnable) || \
((WATCHDOG) == ADC_AnalogWatchdog_AllRegEnable) || \
((WATCHDOG) == ADC_AnalogWatchdog_AllInjecEnable) || \
((WATCHDOG) == ADC_AnalogWatchdog_AllRegAllInjecEnable) || \
((WATCHDOG) == ADC_AnalogWatchdog_None))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup ADC_interrupts_definition
* @{
*/
#define ADC_IT_EOC ((uint16_t)0x0220)
#define ADC_IT_AWD ((uint16_t)0x0140)
#define ADC_IT_JEOC ((uint16_t)0x0480)
#define IS_ADC_IT(IT) ((((IT) & (uint16_t)0xF81F) == 0x00) && ((IT) != 0x00))
#define IS_ADC_GET_IT(IT) (((IT) == ADC_IT_EOC) || ((IT) == ADC_IT_AWD) || \
((IT) == ADC_IT_JEOC))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup ADC_flags_definition
* @{
*/
#define ADC_FLAG_AWD ((uint8_t)0x01)
#define ADC_FLAG_EOC ((uint8_t)0x02)
#define ADC_FLAG_JEOC ((uint8_t)0x04)
#define ADC_FLAG_JSTRT ((uint8_t)0x08)
#define ADC_FLAG_STRT ((uint8_t)0x10)
#define IS_ADC_CLEAR_FLAG(FLAG) ((((FLAG) & (uint8_t)0xE0) == 0x00) && ((FLAG) != 0x00))
#define IS_ADC_GET_FLAG(FLAG) (((FLAG) == ADC_FLAG_AWD) || ((FLAG) == ADC_FLAG_EOC) || \
((FLAG) == ADC_FLAG_JEOC) || ((FLAG)== ADC_FLAG_JSTRT) || \
((FLAG) == ADC_FLAG_STRT))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup ADC_thresholds
* @{
*/
#define IS_ADC_THRESHOLD(THRESHOLD) ((THRESHOLD) <= 0xFFF)
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup ADC_injected_offset
* @{
*/
#define IS_ADC_OFFSET(OFFSET) ((OFFSET) <= 0xFFF)
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup ADC_injected_length
* @{
*/
#define IS_ADC_INJECTED_LENGTH(LENGTH) (((LENGTH) >= 0x1) && ((LENGTH) <= 0x4))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup ADC_injected_rank
* @{
*/
#define IS_ADC_INJECTED_RANK(RANK) (((RANK) >= 0x1) && ((RANK) <= 0x4))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup ADC_regular_length
* @{
*/
#define IS_ADC_REGULAR_LENGTH(LENGTH) (((LENGTH) >= 0x1) && ((LENGTH) <= 0x10))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup ADC_regular_rank
* @{
*/
#define IS_ADC_REGULAR_RANK(RANK) (((RANK) >= 0x1) && ((RANK) <= 0x10))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup ADC_regular_discontinuous_mode_number
* @{
*/
#define IS_ADC_REGULAR_DISC_NUMBER(NUMBER) (((NUMBER) >= 0x1) && ((NUMBER) <= 0x8))
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup ADC_Exported_Macros
* @{
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup ADC_Exported_Functions
* @{
*/
void ADC_DeInit(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx);
void ADC_Init(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx, ADC_InitTypeDef* ADC_InitStruct);
void ADC_StructInit(ADC_InitTypeDef* ADC_InitStruct);
void ADC_Cmd(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx, FunctionalState NewState);
void ADC_DMACmd(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx, FunctionalState NewState);
void ADC_ITConfig(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx, uint16_t ADC_IT, FunctionalState NewState);
void ADC_ResetCalibration(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx);
FlagStatus ADC_GetResetCalibrationStatus(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx);
void ADC_StartCalibration(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx);
FlagStatus ADC_GetCalibrationStatus(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx);
void ADC_SoftwareStartConvCmd(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx, FunctionalState NewState);
FlagStatus ADC_GetSoftwareStartConvStatus(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx);
void ADC_DiscModeChannelCountConfig(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx, uint8_t Number);
void ADC_DiscModeCmd(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx, FunctionalState NewState);
void ADC_RegularChannelConfig(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx, uint8_t ADC_Channel, uint8_t Rank, uint8_t ADC_SampleTime);
void ADC_ExternalTrigConvCmd(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx, FunctionalState NewState);
uint16_t ADC_GetConversionValue(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx);
uint32_t ADC_GetDualModeConversionValue(void);
void ADC_AutoInjectedConvCmd(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx, FunctionalState NewState);
void ADC_InjectedDiscModeCmd(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx, FunctionalState NewState);
void ADC_ExternalTrigInjectedConvConfig(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx, uint32_t ADC_ExternalTrigInjecConv);
void ADC_ExternalTrigInjectedConvCmd(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx, FunctionalState NewState);
void ADC_SoftwareStartInjectedConvCmd(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx, FunctionalState NewState);
FlagStatus ADC_GetSoftwareStartInjectedConvCmdStatus(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx);
void ADC_InjectedChannelConfig(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx, uint8_t ADC_Channel, uint8_t Rank, uint8_t ADC_SampleTime);
void ADC_InjectedSequencerLengthConfig(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx, uint8_t Length);
void ADC_SetInjectedOffset(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx, uint8_t ADC_InjectedChannel, uint16_t Offset);
uint16_t ADC_GetInjectedConversionValue(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx, uint8_t ADC_InjectedChannel);
void ADC_AnalogWatchdogCmd(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx, uint32_t ADC_AnalogWatchdog);
void ADC_AnalogWatchdogThresholdsConfig(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx, uint16_t HighThreshold, uint16_t LowThreshold);
void ADC_AnalogWatchdogSingleChannelConfig(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx, uint8_t ADC_Channel);
void ADC_TempSensorVrefintCmd(FunctionalState NewState);
FlagStatus ADC_GetFlagStatus(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx, uint8_t ADC_FLAG);
void ADC_ClearFlag(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx, uint8_t ADC_FLAG);
ITStatus ADC_GetITStatus(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx, uint16_t ADC_IT);
void ADC_ClearITPendingBit(ADC_TypeDef* ADCx, uint16_t ADC_IT);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /*__STM32F10x_ADC_H */
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file stm32f10x_bkp.h
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief This file contains all the functions prototypes for the BKP firmware
* library.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
/* Define to prevent recursive inclusion -------------------------------------*/
#ifndef __STM32F10x_BKP_H
#define __STM32F10x_BKP_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "stm32f10x.h"
/** @addtogroup STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Driver
* @{
*/
/** @addtogroup BKP
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup BKP_Exported_Types
* @{
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup BKP_Exported_Constants
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup Tamper_Pin_active_level
* @{
*/
#define BKP_TamperPinLevel_High ((uint16_t)0x0000)
#define BKP_TamperPinLevel_Low ((uint16_t)0x0001)
#define IS_BKP_TAMPER_PIN_LEVEL(LEVEL) (((LEVEL) == BKP_TamperPinLevel_High) || \
((LEVEL) == BKP_TamperPinLevel_Low))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup RTC_output_source_to_output_on_the_Tamper_pin
* @{
*/
#define BKP_RTCOutputSource_None ((uint16_t)0x0000)
#define BKP_RTCOutputSource_CalibClock ((uint16_t)0x0080)
#define BKP_RTCOutputSource_Alarm ((uint16_t)0x0100)
#define BKP_RTCOutputSource_Second ((uint16_t)0x0300)
#define IS_BKP_RTC_OUTPUT_SOURCE(SOURCE) (((SOURCE) == BKP_RTCOutputSource_None) || \
((SOURCE) == BKP_RTCOutputSource_CalibClock) || \
((SOURCE) == BKP_RTCOutputSource_Alarm) || \
((SOURCE) == BKP_RTCOutputSource_Second))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup Data_Backup_Register
* @{
*/
#define BKP_DR1 ((uint16_t)0x0004)
#define BKP_DR2 ((uint16_t)0x0008)
#define BKP_DR3 ((uint16_t)0x000C)
#define BKP_DR4 ((uint16_t)0x0010)
#define BKP_DR5 ((uint16_t)0x0014)
#define BKP_DR6 ((uint16_t)0x0018)
#define BKP_DR7 ((uint16_t)0x001C)
#define BKP_DR8 ((uint16_t)0x0020)
#define BKP_DR9 ((uint16_t)0x0024)
#define BKP_DR10 ((uint16_t)0x0028)
#define BKP_DR11 ((uint16_t)0x0040)
#define BKP_DR12 ((uint16_t)0x0044)
#define BKP_DR13 ((uint16_t)0x0048)
#define BKP_DR14 ((uint16_t)0x004C)
#define BKP_DR15 ((uint16_t)0x0050)
#define BKP_DR16 ((uint16_t)0x0054)
#define BKP_DR17 ((uint16_t)0x0058)
#define BKP_DR18 ((uint16_t)0x005C)
#define BKP_DR19 ((uint16_t)0x0060)
#define BKP_DR20 ((uint16_t)0x0064)
#define BKP_DR21 ((uint16_t)0x0068)
#define BKP_DR22 ((uint16_t)0x006C)
#define BKP_DR23 ((uint16_t)0x0070)
#define BKP_DR24 ((uint16_t)0x0074)
#define BKP_DR25 ((uint16_t)0x0078)
#define BKP_DR26 ((uint16_t)0x007C)
#define BKP_DR27 ((uint16_t)0x0080)
#define BKP_DR28 ((uint16_t)0x0084)
#define BKP_DR29 ((uint16_t)0x0088)
#define BKP_DR30 ((uint16_t)0x008C)
#define BKP_DR31 ((uint16_t)0x0090)
#define BKP_DR32 ((uint16_t)0x0094)
#define BKP_DR33 ((uint16_t)0x0098)
#define BKP_DR34 ((uint16_t)0x009C)
#define BKP_DR35 ((uint16_t)0x00A0)
#define BKP_DR36 ((uint16_t)0x00A4)
#define BKP_DR37 ((uint16_t)0x00A8)
#define BKP_DR38 ((uint16_t)0x00AC)
#define BKP_DR39 ((uint16_t)0x00B0)
#define BKP_DR40 ((uint16_t)0x00B4)
#define BKP_DR41 ((uint16_t)0x00B8)
#define BKP_DR42 ((uint16_t)0x00BC)
#define IS_BKP_DR(DR) (((DR) == BKP_DR1) || ((DR) == BKP_DR2) || ((DR) == BKP_DR3) || \
((DR) == BKP_DR4) || ((DR) == BKP_DR5) || ((DR) == BKP_DR6) || \
((DR) == BKP_DR7) || ((DR) == BKP_DR8) || ((DR) == BKP_DR9) || \
((DR) == BKP_DR10) || ((DR) == BKP_DR11) || ((DR) == BKP_DR12) || \
((DR) == BKP_DR13) || ((DR) == BKP_DR14) || ((DR) == BKP_DR15) || \
((DR) == BKP_DR16) || ((DR) == BKP_DR17) || ((DR) == BKP_DR18) || \
((DR) == BKP_DR19) || ((DR) == BKP_DR20) || ((DR) == BKP_DR21) || \
((DR) == BKP_DR22) || ((DR) == BKP_DR23) || ((DR) == BKP_DR24) || \
((DR) == BKP_DR25) || ((DR) == BKP_DR26) || ((DR) == BKP_DR27) || \
((DR) == BKP_DR28) || ((DR) == BKP_DR29) || ((DR) == BKP_DR30) || \
((DR) == BKP_DR31) || ((DR) == BKP_DR32) || ((DR) == BKP_DR33) || \
((DR) == BKP_DR34) || ((DR) == BKP_DR35) || ((DR) == BKP_DR36) || \
((DR) == BKP_DR37) || ((DR) == BKP_DR38) || ((DR) == BKP_DR39) || \
((DR) == BKP_DR40) || ((DR) == BKP_DR41) || ((DR) == BKP_DR42))
#define IS_BKP_CALIBRATION_VALUE(VALUE) ((VALUE) <= 0x7F)
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup BKP_Exported_Macros
* @{
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup BKP_Exported_Functions
* @{
*/
void BKP_DeInit(void);
void BKP_TamperPinLevelConfig(uint16_t BKP_TamperPinLevel);
void BKP_TamperPinCmd(FunctionalState NewState);
void BKP_ITConfig(FunctionalState NewState);
void BKP_RTCOutputConfig(uint16_t BKP_RTCOutputSource);
void BKP_SetRTCCalibrationValue(uint8_t CalibrationValue);
void BKP_WriteBackupRegister(uint16_t BKP_DR, uint16_t Data);
uint16_t BKP_ReadBackupRegister(uint16_t BKP_DR);
FlagStatus BKP_GetFlagStatus(void);
void BKP_ClearFlag(void);
ITStatus BKP_GetITStatus(void);
void BKP_ClearITPendingBit(void);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* __STM32F10x_BKP_H */
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file stm32f10x_can.h
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief This file contains all the functions prototypes for the CAN firmware
* library.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
/* Define to prevent recursive inclusion -------------------------------------*/
#ifndef __STM32F10x_CAN_H
#define __STM32F10x_CAN_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "stm32f10x.h"
/** @addtogroup STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Driver
* @{
*/
/** @addtogroup CAN
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup CAN_Exported_Types
* @{
*/
#define IS_CAN_ALL_PERIPH(PERIPH) (((PERIPH) == CAN1) || \
((PERIPH) == CAN2))
/**
* @brief CAN init structure definition
*/
typedef struct
{
uint16_t CAN_Prescaler; /*!< Specifies the length of a time quantum.
It ranges from 1 to 1024. */
uint8_t CAN_Mode; /*!< Specifies the CAN operating mode.
This parameter can be a value of
@ref CAN_operating_mode */
uint8_t CAN_SJW; /*!< Specifies the maximum number of time quanta
the CAN hardware is allowed to lengthen or
shorten a bit to perform resynchronization.
This parameter can be a value of
@ref CAN_synchronisation_jump_width */
uint8_t CAN_BS1; /*!< Specifies the number of time quanta in Bit
Segment 1. This parameter can be a value of
@ref CAN_time_quantum_in_bit_segment_1 */
uint8_t CAN_BS2; /*!< Specifies the number of time quanta in Bit
Segment 2.
This parameter can be a value of
@ref CAN_time_quantum_in_bit_segment_2 */
FunctionalState CAN_TTCM; /*!< Enable or disable the time triggered
communication mode. This parameter can be set
either to ENABLE or DISABLE. */
FunctionalState CAN_ABOM; /*!< Enable or disable the automatic bus-off
management. This parameter can be set either
to ENABLE or DISABLE. */
FunctionalState CAN_AWUM; /*!< Enable or disable the automatic wake-up mode.
This parameter can be set either to ENABLE or
DISABLE. */
FunctionalState CAN_NART; /*!< Enable or disable the no-automatic
retransmission mode. This parameter can be
set either to ENABLE or DISABLE. */
FunctionalState CAN_RFLM; /*!< Enable or disable the Receive FIFO Locked mode.
This parameter can be set either to ENABLE
or DISABLE. */
FunctionalState CAN_TXFP; /*!< Enable or disable the transmit FIFO priority.
This parameter can be set either to ENABLE
or DISABLE. */
} CAN_InitTypeDef;
/**
* @brief CAN filter init structure definition
*/
typedef struct
{
uint16_t CAN_FilterIdHigh; /*!< Specifies the filter identification number (MSBs for a 32-bit
configuration, first one for a 16-bit configuration).
This parameter can be a value between 0x0000 and 0xFFFF */
uint16_t CAN_FilterIdLow; /*!< Specifies the filter identification number (LSBs for a 32-bit
configuration, second one for a 16-bit configuration).
This parameter can be a value between 0x0000 and 0xFFFF */
uint16_t CAN_FilterMaskIdHigh; /*!< Specifies the filter mask number or identification number,
according to the mode (MSBs for a 32-bit configuration,
first one for a 16-bit configuration).
This parameter can be a value between 0x0000 and 0xFFFF */
uint16_t CAN_FilterMaskIdLow; /*!< Specifies the filter mask number or identification number,
according to the mode (LSBs for a 32-bit configuration,
second one for a 16-bit configuration).
This parameter can be a value between 0x0000 and 0xFFFF */
uint16_t CAN_FilterFIFOAssignment; /*!< Specifies the FIFO (0 or 1) which will be assigned to the filter.
This parameter can be a value of @ref CAN_filter_FIFO */
uint8_t CAN_FilterNumber; /*!< Specifies the filter which will be initialized. It ranges from 0 to 13. */
uint8_t CAN_FilterMode; /*!< Specifies the filter mode to be initialized.
This parameter can be a value of @ref CAN_filter_mode */
uint8_t CAN_FilterScale; /*!< Specifies the filter scale.
This parameter can be a value of @ref CAN_filter_scale */
FunctionalState CAN_FilterActivation; /*!< Enable or disable the filter.
This parameter can be set either to ENABLE or DISABLE. */
} CAN_FilterInitTypeDef;
/**
* @brief CAN Tx message structure definition
*/
typedef struct
{
uint32_t StdId; /*!< Specifies the standard identifier.
This parameter can be a value between 0 to 0x7FF. */
uint32_t ExtId; /*!< Specifies the extended identifier.
This parameter can be a value between 0 to 0x1FFFFFFF. */
uint8_t IDE; /*!< Specifies the type of identifier for the message that
will be transmitted. This parameter can be a value
of @ref CAN_identifier_type */
uint8_t RTR; /*!< Specifies the type of frame for the message that will
be transmitted. This parameter can be a value of
@ref CAN_remote_transmission_request */
uint8_t DLC; /*!< Specifies the length of the frame that will be
transmitted. This parameter can be a value between
0 to 8 */
uint8_t Data[8]; /*!< Contains the data to be transmitted. It ranges from 0
to 0xFF. */
} CanTxMsg;
/**
* @brief CAN Rx message structure definition
*/
typedef struct
{
uint32_t StdId; /*!< Specifies the standard identifier.
This parameter can be a value between 0 to 0x7FF. */
uint32_t ExtId; /*!< Specifies the extended identifier.
This parameter can be a value between 0 to 0x1FFFFFFF. */
uint8_t IDE; /*!< Specifies the type of identifier for the message that
will be received. This parameter can be a value of
@ref CAN_identifier_type */
uint8_t RTR; /*!< Specifies the type of frame for the received message.
This parameter can be a value of
@ref CAN_remote_transmission_request */
uint8_t DLC; /*!< Specifies the length of the frame that will be received.
This parameter can be a value between 0 to 8 */
uint8_t Data[8]; /*!< Contains the data to be received. It ranges from 0 to
0xFF. */
uint8_t FMI; /*!< Specifies the index of the filter the message stored in
the mailbox passes through. This parameter can be a
value between 0 to 0xFF */
} CanRxMsg;
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CAN_Exported_Constants
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup CAN_sleep_constants
* @{
*/
#define CAN_InitStatus_Failed ((uint8_t)0x00) /*!< CAN initialization failed */
#define CAN_InitStatus_Success ((uint8_t)0x01) /*!< CAN initialization OK */
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CAN_Mode
* @{
*/
#define CAN_Mode_Normal ((uint8_t)0x00) /*!< normal mode */
#define CAN_Mode_LoopBack ((uint8_t)0x01) /*!< loopback mode */
#define CAN_Mode_Silent ((uint8_t)0x02) /*!< silent mode */
#define CAN_Mode_Silent_LoopBack ((uint8_t)0x03) /*!< loopback combined with silent mode */
#define IS_CAN_MODE(MODE) (((MODE) == CAN_Mode_Normal) || \
((MODE) == CAN_Mode_LoopBack)|| \
((MODE) == CAN_Mode_Silent) || \
((MODE) == CAN_Mode_Silent_LoopBack))
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @defgroup CAN_Operating_Mode
* @{
*/
#define CAN_OperatingMode_Initialization ((uint8_t)0x00) /*!< Initialization mode */
#define CAN_OperatingMode_Normal ((uint8_t)0x01) /*!< Normal mode */
#define CAN_OperatingMode_Sleep ((uint8_t)0x02) /*!< sleep mode */
#define IS_CAN_OPERATING_MODE(MODE) (((MODE) == CAN_OperatingMode_Initialization) ||\
((MODE) == CAN_OperatingMode_Normal)|| \
((MODE) == CAN_OperatingMode_Sleep))
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @defgroup CAN_Mode_Status
* @{
*/
#define CAN_ModeStatus_Failed ((uint8_t)0x00) /*!< CAN entering the specific mode failed */
#define CAN_ModeStatus_Success ((uint8_t)!CAN_ModeStatus_Failed) /*!< CAN entering the specific mode Succeed */
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CAN_synchronisation_jump_width
* @{
*/
#define CAN_SJW_1tq ((uint8_t)0x00) /*!< 1 time quantum */
#define CAN_SJW_2tq ((uint8_t)0x01) /*!< 2 time quantum */
#define CAN_SJW_3tq ((uint8_t)0x02) /*!< 3 time quantum */
#define CAN_SJW_4tq ((uint8_t)0x03) /*!< 4 time quantum */
#define IS_CAN_SJW(SJW) (((SJW) == CAN_SJW_1tq) || ((SJW) == CAN_SJW_2tq)|| \
((SJW) == CAN_SJW_3tq) || ((SJW) == CAN_SJW_4tq))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CAN_time_quantum_in_bit_segment_1
* @{
*/
#define CAN_BS1_1tq ((uint8_t)0x00) /*!< 1 time quantum */
#define CAN_BS1_2tq ((uint8_t)0x01) /*!< 2 time quantum */
#define CAN_BS1_3tq ((uint8_t)0x02) /*!< 3 time quantum */
#define CAN_BS1_4tq ((uint8_t)0x03) /*!< 4 time quantum */
#define CAN_BS1_5tq ((uint8_t)0x04) /*!< 5 time quantum */
#define CAN_BS1_6tq ((uint8_t)0x05) /*!< 6 time quantum */
#define CAN_BS1_7tq ((uint8_t)0x06) /*!< 7 time quantum */
#define CAN_BS1_8tq ((uint8_t)0x07) /*!< 8 time quantum */
#define CAN_BS1_9tq ((uint8_t)0x08) /*!< 9 time quantum */
#define CAN_BS1_10tq ((uint8_t)0x09) /*!< 10 time quantum */
#define CAN_BS1_11tq ((uint8_t)0x0A) /*!< 11 time quantum */
#define CAN_BS1_12tq ((uint8_t)0x0B) /*!< 12 time quantum */
#define CAN_BS1_13tq ((uint8_t)0x0C) /*!< 13 time quantum */
#define CAN_BS1_14tq ((uint8_t)0x0D) /*!< 14 time quantum */
#define CAN_BS1_15tq ((uint8_t)0x0E) /*!< 15 time quantum */
#define CAN_BS1_16tq ((uint8_t)0x0F) /*!< 16 time quantum */
#define IS_CAN_BS1(BS1) ((BS1) <= CAN_BS1_16tq)
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CAN_time_quantum_in_bit_segment_2
* @{
*/
#define CAN_BS2_1tq ((uint8_t)0x00) /*!< 1 time quantum */
#define CAN_BS2_2tq ((uint8_t)0x01) /*!< 2 time quantum */
#define CAN_BS2_3tq ((uint8_t)0x02) /*!< 3 time quantum */
#define CAN_BS2_4tq ((uint8_t)0x03) /*!< 4 time quantum */
#define CAN_BS2_5tq ((uint8_t)0x04) /*!< 5 time quantum */
#define CAN_BS2_6tq ((uint8_t)0x05) /*!< 6 time quantum */
#define CAN_BS2_7tq ((uint8_t)0x06) /*!< 7 time quantum */
#define CAN_BS2_8tq ((uint8_t)0x07) /*!< 8 time quantum */
#define IS_CAN_BS2(BS2) ((BS2) <= CAN_BS2_8tq)
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CAN_clock_prescaler
* @{
*/
#define IS_CAN_PRESCALER(PRESCALER) (((PRESCALER) >= 1) && ((PRESCALER) <= 1024))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CAN_filter_number
* @{
*/
#ifndef STM32F10X_CL
#define IS_CAN_FILTER_NUMBER(NUMBER) ((NUMBER) <= 13)
#else
#define IS_CAN_FILTER_NUMBER(NUMBER) ((NUMBER) <= 27)
#endif /* STM32F10X_CL */
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CAN_filter_mode
* @{
*/
#define CAN_FilterMode_IdMask ((uint8_t)0x00) /*!< identifier/mask mode */
#define CAN_FilterMode_IdList ((uint8_t)0x01) /*!< identifier list mode */
#define IS_CAN_FILTER_MODE(MODE) (((MODE) == CAN_FilterMode_IdMask) || \
((MODE) == CAN_FilterMode_IdList))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CAN_filter_scale
* @{
*/
#define CAN_FilterScale_16bit ((uint8_t)0x00) /*!< Two 16-bit filters */
#define CAN_FilterScale_32bit ((uint8_t)0x01) /*!< One 32-bit filter */
#define IS_CAN_FILTER_SCALE(SCALE) (((SCALE) == CAN_FilterScale_16bit) || \
((SCALE) == CAN_FilterScale_32bit))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CAN_filter_FIFO
* @{
*/
#define CAN_Filter_FIFO0 ((uint8_t)0x00) /*!< Filter FIFO 0 assignment for filter x */
#define CAN_Filter_FIFO1 ((uint8_t)0x01) /*!< Filter FIFO 1 assignment for filter x */
#define IS_CAN_FILTER_FIFO(FIFO) (((FIFO) == CAN_FilterFIFO0) || \
((FIFO) == CAN_FilterFIFO1))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup Start_bank_filter_for_slave_CAN
* @{
*/
#define IS_CAN_BANKNUMBER(BANKNUMBER) (((BANKNUMBER) >= 1) && ((BANKNUMBER) <= 27))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CAN_Tx
* @{
*/
#define IS_CAN_TRANSMITMAILBOX(TRANSMITMAILBOX) ((TRANSMITMAILBOX) <= ((uint8_t)0x02))
#define IS_CAN_STDID(STDID) ((STDID) <= ((uint32_t)0x7FF))
#define IS_CAN_EXTID(EXTID) ((EXTID) <= ((uint32_t)0x1FFFFFFF))
#define IS_CAN_DLC(DLC) ((DLC) <= ((uint8_t)0x08))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CAN_identifier_type
* @{
*/
#define CAN_Id_Standard ((uint32_t)0x00000000) /*!< Standard Id */
#define CAN_Id_Extended ((uint32_t)0x00000004) /*!< Extended Id */
#define IS_CAN_IDTYPE(IDTYPE) (((IDTYPE) == CAN_Id_Standard) || \
((IDTYPE) == CAN_Id_Extended))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CAN_remote_transmission_request
* @{
*/
#define CAN_RTR_Data ((uint32_t)0x00000000) /*!< Data frame */
#define CAN_RTR_Remote ((uint32_t)0x00000002) /*!< Remote frame */
#define IS_CAN_RTR(RTR) (((RTR) == CAN_RTR_Data) || ((RTR) == CAN_RTR_Remote))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CAN_transmit_constants
* @{
*/
#define CAN_TxStatus_Failed ((uint8_t)0x00)/*!< CAN transmission failed */
#define CAN_TxStatus_Ok ((uint8_t)0x01) /*!< CAN transmission succeeded */
#define CAN_TxStatus_Pending ((uint8_t)0x02) /*!< CAN transmission pending */
#define CAN_TxStatus_NoMailBox ((uint8_t)0x04) /*!< CAN cell did not provide an empty mailbox */
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CAN_receive_FIFO_number_constants
* @{
*/
#define CAN_FIFO0 ((uint8_t)0x00) /*!< CAN FIFO 0 used to receive */
#define CAN_FIFO1 ((uint8_t)0x01) /*!< CAN FIFO 1 used to receive */
#define IS_CAN_FIFO(FIFO) (((FIFO) == CAN_FIFO0) || ((FIFO) == CAN_FIFO1))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CAN_sleep_constants
* @{
*/
#define CAN_Sleep_Failed ((uint8_t)0x00) /*!< CAN did not enter the sleep mode */
#define CAN_Sleep_Ok ((uint8_t)0x01) /*!< CAN entered the sleep mode */
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CAN_wake_up_constants
* @{
*/
#define CAN_WakeUp_Failed ((uint8_t)0x00) /*!< CAN did not leave the sleep mode */
#define CAN_WakeUp_Ok ((uint8_t)0x01) /*!< CAN leaved the sleep mode */
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @defgroup CAN_Error_Code_constants
* @{
*/
#define CAN_ErrorCode_NoErr ((uint8_t)0x00) /*!< No Error */
#define CAN_ErrorCode_StuffErr ((uint8_t)0x10) /*!< Stuff Error */
#define CAN_ErrorCode_FormErr ((uint8_t)0x20) /*!< Form Error */
#define CAN_ErrorCode_ACKErr ((uint8_t)0x30) /*!< Acknowledgment Error */
#define CAN_ErrorCode_BitRecessiveErr ((uint8_t)0x40) /*!< Bit Recessive Error */
#define CAN_ErrorCode_BitDominantErr ((uint8_t)0x50) /*!< Bit Dominant Error */
#define CAN_ErrorCode_CRCErr ((uint8_t)0x60) /*!< CRC Error */
#define CAN_ErrorCode_SoftwareSetErr ((uint8_t)0x70) /*!< Software Set Error */
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CAN_flags
* @{
*/
/* If the flag is 0x3XXXXXXX, it means that it can be used with CAN_GetFlagStatus()
and CAN_ClearFlag() functions. */
/* If the flag is 0x1XXXXXXX, it means that it can only be used with CAN_GetFlagStatus() function. */
/* Transmit Flags */
#define CAN_FLAG_RQCP0 ((uint32_t)0x38000001) /*!< Request MailBox0 Flag */
#define CAN_FLAG_RQCP1 ((uint32_t)0x38000100) /*!< Request MailBox1 Flag */
#define CAN_FLAG_RQCP2 ((uint32_t)0x38010000) /*!< Request MailBox2 Flag */
/* Receive Flags */
#define CAN_FLAG_FMP0 ((uint32_t)0x12000003) /*!< FIFO 0 Message Pending Flag */
#define CAN_FLAG_FF0 ((uint32_t)0x32000008) /*!< FIFO 0 Full Flag */
#define CAN_FLAG_FOV0 ((uint32_t)0x32000010) /*!< FIFO 0 Overrun Flag */
#define CAN_FLAG_FMP1 ((uint32_t)0x14000003) /*!< FIFO 1 Message Pending Flag */
#define CAN_FLAG_FF1 ((uint32_t)0x34000008) /*!< FIFO 1 Full Flag */
#define CAN_FLAG_FOV1 ((uint32_t)0x34000010) /*!< FIFO 1 Overrun Flag */
/* Operating Mode Flags */
#define CAN_FLAG_WKU ((uint32_t)0x31000008) /*!< Wake up Flag */
#define CAN_FLAG_SLAK ((uint32_t)0x31000012) /*!< Sleep acknowledge Flag */
/* Note: When SLAK intterupt is disabled (SLKIE=0), no polling on SLAKI is possible.
In this case the SLAK bit can be polled.*/
/* Error Flags */
#define CAN_FLAG_EWG ((uint32_t)0x10F00001) /*!< Error Warning Flag */
#define CAN_FLAG_EPV ((uint32_t)0x10F00002) /*!< Error Passive Flag */
#define CAN_FLAG_BOF ((uint32_t)0x10F00004) /*!< Bus-Off Flag */
#define CAN_FLAG_LEC ((uint32_t)0x30F00070) /*!< Last error code Flag */
#define IS_CAN_GET_FLAG(FLAG) (((FLAG) == CAN_FLAG_LEC) || ((FLAG) == CAN_FLAG_BOF) || \
((FLAG) == CAN_FLAG_EPV) || ((FLAG) == CAN_FLAG_EWG) || \
((FLAG) == CAN_FLAG_WKU) || ((FLAG) == CAN_FLAG_FOV0) || \
((FLAG) == CAN_FLAG_FF0) || ((FLAG) == CAN_FLAG_FMP0) || \
((FLAG) == CAN_FLAG_FOV1) || ((FLAG) == CAN_FLAG_FF1) || \
((FLAG) == CAN_FLAG_FMP1) || ((FLAG) == CAN_FLAG_RQCP2) || \
((FLAG) == CAN_FLAG_RQCP1)|| ((FLAG) == CAN_FLAG_RQCP0) || \
((FLAG) == CAN_FLAG_SLAK ))
#define IS_CAN_CLEAR_FLAG(FLAG)(((FLAG) == CAN_FLAG_LEC) || ((FLAG) == CAN_FLAG_RQCP2) || \
((FLAG) == CAN_FLAG_RQCP1) || ((FLAG) == CAN_FLAG_RQCP0) || \
((FLAG) == CAN_FLAG_FF0) || ((FLAG) == CAN_FLAG_FOV0) ||\
((FLAG) == CAN_FLAG_FF1) || ((FLAG) == CAN_FLAG_FOV1) || \
((FLAG) == CAN_FLAG_WKU) || ((FLAG) == CAN_FLAG_SLAK))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CAN_interrupts
* @{
*/
#define CAN_IT_TME ((uint32_t)0x00000001) /*!< Transmit mailbox empty Interrupt*/
/* Receive Interrupts */
#define CAN_IT_FMP0 ((uint32_t)0x00000002) /*!< FIFO 0 message pending Interrupt*/
#define CAN_IT_FF0 ((uint32_t)0x00000004) /*!< FIFO 0 full Interrupt*/
#define CAN_IT_FOV0 ((uint32_t)0x00000008) /*!< FIFO 0 overrun Interrupt*/
#define CAN_IT_FMP1 ((uint32_t)0x00000010) /*!< FIFO 1 message pending Interrupt*/
#define CAN_IT_FF1 ((uint32_t)0x00000020) /*!< FIFO 1 full Interrupt*/
#define CAN_IT_FOV1 ((uint32_t)0x00000040) /*!< FIFO 1 overrun Interrupt*/
/* Operating Mode Interrupts */
#define CAN_IT_WKU ((uint32_t)0x00010000) /*!< Wake-up Interrupt*/
#define CAN_IT_SLK ((uint32_t)0x00020000) /*!< Sleep acknowledge Interrupt*/
/* Error Interrupts */
#define CAN_IT_EWG ((uint32_t)0x00000100) /*!< Error warning Interrupt*/
#define CAN_IT_EPV ((uint32_t)0x00000200) /*!< Error passive Interrupt*/
#define CAN_IT_BOF ((uint32_t)0x00000400) /*!< Bus-off Interrupt*/
#define CAN_IT_LEC ((uint32_t)0x00000800) /*!< Last error code Interrupt*/
#define CAN_IT_ERR ((uint32_t)0x00008000) /*!< Error Interrupt*/
/* Flags named as Interrupts : kept only for FW compatibility */
#define CAN_IT_RQCP0 CAN_IT_TME
#define CAN_IT_RQCP1 CAN_IT_TME
#define CAN_IT_RQCP2 CAN_IT_TME
#define IS_CAN_IT(IT) (((IT) == CAN_IT_TME) || ((IT) == CAN_IT_FMP0) ||\
((IT) == CAN_IT_FF0) || ((IT) == CAN_IT_FOV0) ||\
((IT) == CAN_IT_FMP1) || ((IT) == CAN_IT_FF1) ||\
((IT) == CAN_IT_FOV1) || ((IT) == CAN_IT_EWG) ||\
((IT) == CAN_IT_EPV) || ((IT) == CAN_IT_BOF) ||\
((IT) == CAN_IT_LEC) || ((IT) == CAN_IT_ERR) ||\
((IT) == CAN_IT_WKU) || ((IT) == CAN_IT_SLK))
#define IS_CAN_CLEAR_IT(IT) (((IT) == CAN_IT_TME) || ((IT) == CAN_IT_FF0) ||\
((IT) == CAN_IT_FOV0)|| ((IT) == CAN_IT_FF1) ||\
((IT) == CAN_IT_FOV1)|| ((IT) == CAN_IT_EWG) ||\
((IT) == CAN_IT_EPV) || ((IT) == CAN_IT_BOF) ||\
((IT) == CAN_IT_LEC) || ((IT) == CAN_IT_ERR) ||\
((IT) == CAN_IT_WKU) || ((IT) == CAN_IT_SLK))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CAN_Legacy
* @{
*/
#define CANINITFAILED CAN_InitStatus_Failed
#define CANINITOK CAN_InitStatus_Success
#define CAN_FilterFIFO0 CAN_Filter_FIFO0
#define CAN_FilterFIFO1 CAN_Filter_FIFO1
#define CAN_ID_STD CAN_Id_Standard
#define CAN_ID_EXT CAN_Id_Extended
#define CAN_RTR_DATA CAN_RTR_Data
#define CAN_RTR_REMOTE CAN_RTR_Remote
#define CANTXFAILE CAN_TxStatus_Failed
#define CANTXOK CAN_TxStatus_Ok
#define CANTXPENDING CAN_TxStatus_Pending
#define CAN_NO_MB CAN_TxStatus_NoMailBox
#define CANSLEEPFAILED CAN_Sleep_Failed
#define CANSLEEPOK CAN_Sleep_Ok
#define CANWAKEUPFAILED CAN_WakeUp_Failed
#define CANWAKEUPOK CAN_WakeUp_Ok
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CAN_Exported_Macros
* @{
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CAN_Exported_Functions
* @{
*/
/* Function used to set the CAN configuration to the default reset state *****/
void CAN_DeInit(CAN_TypeDef* CANx);
/* Initialization and Configuration functions *********************************/
uint8_t CAN_Init(CAN_TypeDef* CANx, CAN_InitTypeDef* CAN_InitStruct);
void CAN_FilterInit(CAN_FilterInitTypeDef* CAN_FilterInitStruct);
void CAN_StructInit(CAN_InitTypeDef* CAN_InitStruct);
void CAN_SlaveStartBank(uint8_t CAN_BankNumber);
void CAN_DBGFreeze(CAN_TypeDef* CANx, FunctionalState NewState);
void CAN_TTComModeCmd(CAN_TypeDef* CANx, FunctionalState NewState);
/* Transmit functions *********************************************************/
uint8_t CAN_Transmit(CAN_TypeDef* CANx, CanTxMsg* TxMessage);
uint8_t CAN_TransmitStatus(CAN_TypeDef* CANx, uint8_t TransmitMailbox);
void CAN_CancelTransmit(CAN_TypeDef* CANx, uint8_t Mailbox);
/* Receive functions **********************************************************/
void CAN_Receive(CAN_TypeDef* CANx, uint8_t FIFONumber, CanRxMsg* RxMessage);
void CAN_FIFORelease(CAN_TypeDef* CANx, uint8_t FIFONumber);
uint8_t CAN_MessagePending(CAN_TypeDef* CANx, uint8_t FIFONumber);
/* Operation modes functions **************************************************/
uint8_t CAN_OperatingModeRequest(CAN_TypeDef* CANx, uint8_t CAN_OperatingMode);
uint8_t CAN_Sleep(CAN_TypeDef* CANx);
uint8_t CAN_WakeUp(CAN_TypeDef* CANx);
/* Error management functions *************************************************/
uint8_t CAN_GetLastErrorCode(CAN_TypeDef* CANx);
uint8_t CAN_GetReceiveErrorCounter(CAN_TypeDef* CANx);
uint8_t CAN_GetLSBTransmitErrorCounter(CAN_TypeDef* CANx);
/* Interrupts and flags management functions **********************************/
void CAN_ITConfig(CAN_TypeDef* CANx, uint32_t CAN_IT, FunctionalState NewState);
FlagStatus CAN_GetFlagStatus(CAN_TypeDef* CANx, uint32_t CAN_FLAG);
void CAN_ClearFlag(CAN_TypeDef* CANx, uint32_t CAN_FLAG);
ITStatus CAN_GetITStatus(CAN_TypeDef* CANx, uint32_t CAN_IT);
void CAN_ClearITPendingBit(CAN_TypeDef* CANx, uint32_t CAN_IT);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* __STM32F10x_CAN_H */
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file stm32f10x_cec.h
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief This file contains all the functions prototypes for the CEC firmware
* library.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
/* Define to prevent recursive inclusion -------------------------------------*/
#ifndef __STM32F10x_CEC_H
#define __STM32F10x_CEC_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "stm32f10x.h"
/** @addtogroup STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Driver
* @{
*/
/** @addtogroup CEC
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup CEC_Exported_Types
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief CEC Init structure definition
*/
typedef struct
{
uint16_t CEC_BitTimingMode; /*!< Configures the CEC Bit Timing Error Mode.
This parameter can be a value of @ref CEC_BitTiming_Mode */
uint16_t CEC_BitPeriodMode; /*!< Configures the CEC Bit Period Error Mode.
This parameter can be a value of @ref CEC_BitPeriod_Mode */
}CEC_InitTypeDef;
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CEC_Exported_Constants
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup CEC_BitTiming_Mode
* @{
*/
#define CEC_BitTimingStdMode ((uint16_t)0x00) /*!< Bit timing error Standard Mode */
#define CEC_BitTimingErrFreeMode CEC_CFGR_BTEM /*!< Bit timing error Free Mode */
#define IS_CEC_BIT_TIMING_ERROR_MODE(MODE) (((MODE) == CEC_BitTimingStdMode) || \
((MODE) == CEC_BitTimingErrFreeMode))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CEC_BitPeriod_Mode
* @{
*/
#define CEC_BitPeriodStdMode ((uint16_t)0x00) /*!< Bit period error Standard Mode */
#define CEC_BitPeriodFlexibleMode CEC_CFGR_BPEM /*!< Bit period error Flexible Mode */
#define IS_CEC_BIT_PERIOD_ERROR_MODE(MODE) (((MODE) == CEC_BitPeriodStdMode) || \
((MODE) == CEC_BitPeriodFlexibleMode))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CEC_interrupts_definition
* @{
*/
#define CEC_IT_TERR CEC_CSR_TERR
#define CEC_IT_TBTRF CEC_CSR_TBTRF
#define CEC_IT_RERR CEC_CSR_RERR
#define CEC_IT_RBTF CEC_CSR_RBTF
#define IS_CEC_GET_IT(IT) (((IT) == CEC_IT_TERR) || ((IT) == CEC_IT_TBTRF) || \
((IT) == CEC_IT_RERR) || ((IT) == CEC_IT_RBTF))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CEC_Own_Address
* @{
*/
#define IS_CEC_ADDRESS(ADDRESS) ((ADDRESS) < 0x10)
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CEC_Prescaler
* @{
*/
#define IS_CEC_PRESCALER(PRESCALER) ((PRESCALER) <= 0x3FFF)
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CEC_flags_definition
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief ESR register flags
*/
#define CEC_FLAG_BTE ((uint32_t)0x10010000)
#define CEC_FLAG_BPE ((uint32_t)0x10020000)
#define CEC_FLAG_RBTFE ((uint32_t)0x10040000)
#define CEC_FLAG_SBE ((uint32_t)0x10080000)
#define CEC_FLAG_ACKE ((uint32_t)0x10100000)
#define CEC_FLAG_LINE ((uint32_t)0x10200000)
#define CEC_FLAG_TBTFE ((uint32_t)0x10400000)
/**
* @brief CSR register flags
*/
#define CEC_FLAG_TEOM ((uint32_t)0x00000002)
#define CEC_FLAG_TERR ((uint32_t)0x00000004)
#define CEC_FLAG_TBTRF ((uint32_t)0x00000008)
#define CEC_FLAG_RSOM ((uint32_t)0x00000010)
#define CEC_FLAG_REOM ((uint32_t)0x00000020)
#define CEC_FLAG_RERR ((uint32_t)0x00000040)
#define CEC_FLAG_RBTF ((uint32_t)0x00000080)
#define IS_CEC_CLEAR_FLAG(FLAG) ((((FLAG) & (uint32_t)0xFFFFFF03) == 0x00) && ((FLAG) != 0x00))
#define IS_CEC_GET_FLAG(FLAG) (((FLAG) == CEC_FLAG_BTE) || ((FLAG) == CEC_FLAG_BPE) || \
((FLAG) == CEC_FLAG_RBTFE) || ((FLAG)== CEC_FLAG_SBE) || \
((FLAG) == CEC_FLAG_ACKE) || ((FLAG) == CEC_FLAG_LINE) || \
((FLAG) == CEC_FLAG_TBTFE) || ((FLAG) == CEC_FLAG_TEOM) || \
((FLAG) == CEC_FLAG_TERR) || ((FLAG) == CEC_FLAG_TBTRF) || \
((FLAG) == CEC_FLAG_RSOM) || ((FLAG) == CEC_FLAG_REOM) || \
((FLAG) == CEC_FLAG_RERR) || ((FLAG) == CEC_FLAG_RBTF))
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CEC_Exported_Macros
* @{
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CEC_Exported_Functions
* @{
*/
void CEC_DeInit(void);
void CEC_Init(CEC_InitTypeDef* CEC_InitStruct);
void CEC_Cmd(FunctionalState NewState);
void CEC_ITConfig(FunctionalState NewState);
void CEC_OwnAddressConfig(uint8_t CEC_OwnAddress);
void CEC_SetPrescaler(uint16_t CEC_Prescaler);
void CEC_SendDataByte(uint8_t Data);
uint8_t CEC_ReceiveDataByte(void);
void CEC_StartOfMessage(void);
void CEC_EndOfMessageCmd(FunctionalState NewState);
FlagStatus CEC_GetFlagStatus(uint32_t CEC_FLAG);
void CEC_ClearFlag(uint32_t CEC_FLAG);
ITStatus CEC_GetITStatus(uint8_t CEC_IT);
void CEC_ClearITPendingBit(uint16_t CEC_IT);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* __STM32F10x_CEC_H */
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file stm32f10x_crc.h
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief This file contains all the functions prototypes for the CRC firmware
* library.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
/* Define to prevent recursive inclusion -------------------------------------*/
#ifndef __STM32F10x_CRC_H
#define __STM32F10x_CRC_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "stm32f10x.h"
/** @addtogroup STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Driver
* @{
*/
/** @addtogroup CRC
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup CRC_Exported_Types
* @{
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CRC_Exported_Constants
* @{
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CRC_Exported_Macros
* @{
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup CRC_Exported_Functions
* @{
*/
void CRC_ResetDR(void);
uint32_t CRC_CalcCRC(uint32_t Data);
uint32_t CRC_CalcBlockCRC(uint32_t pBuffer[], uint32_t BufferLength);
uint32_t CRC_GetCRC(void);
void CRC_SetIDRegister(uint8_t IDValue);
uint8_t CRC_GetIDRegister(void);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* __STM32F10x_CRC_H */
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file stm32f10x_dac.h
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief This file contains all the functions prototypes for the DAC firmware
* library.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
/* Define to prevent recursive inclusion -------------------------------------*/
#ifndef __STM32F10x_DAC_H
#define __STM32F10x_DAC_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "stm32f10x.h"
/** @addtogroup STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Driver
* @{
*/
/** @addtogroup DAC
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup DAC_Exported_Types
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief DAC Init structure definition
*/
typedef struct
{
uint32_t DAC_Trigger; /*!< Specifies the external trigger for the selected DAC channel.
This parameter can be a value of @ref DAC_trigger_selection */
uint32_t DAC_WaveGeneration; /*!< Specifies whether DAC channel noise waves or triangle waves
are generated, or whether no wave is generated.
This parameter can be a value of @ref DAC_wave_generation */
uint32_t DAC_LFSRUnmask_TriangleAmplitude; /*!< Specifies the LFSR mask for noise wave generation or
the maximum amplitude triangle generation for the DAC channel.
This parameter can be a value of @ref DAC_lfsrunmask_triangleamplitude */
uint32_t DAC_OutputBuffer; /*!< Specifies whether the DAC channel output buffer is enabled or disabled.
This parameter can be a value of @ref DAC_output_buffer */
}DAC_InitTypeDef;
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup DAC_Exported_Constants
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup DAC_trigger_selection
* @{
*/
#define DAC_Trigger_None ((uint32_t)0x00000000) /*!< Conversion is automatic once the DAC1_DHRxxxx register
has been loaded, and not by external trigger */
#define DAC_Trigger_T6_TRGO ((uint32_t)0x00000004) /*!< TIM6 TRGO selected as external conversion trigger for DAC channel */
#define DAC_Trigger_T8_TRGO ((uint32_t)0x0000000C) /*!< TIM8 TRGO selected as external conversion trigger for DAC channel
only in High-density devices*/
#define DAC_Trigger_T3_TRGO ((uint32_t)0x0000000C) /*!< TIM8 TRGO selected as external conversion trigger for DAC channel
only in Connectivity line, Medium-density and Low-density Value Line devices */
#define DAC_Trigger_T7_TRGO ((uint32_t)0x00000014) /*!< TIM7 TRGO selected as external conversion trigger for DAC channel */
#define DAC_Trigger_T5_TRGO ((uint32_t)0x0000001C) /*!< TIM5 TRGO selected as external conversion trigger for DAC channel */
#define DAC_Trigger_T15_TRGO ((uint32_t)0x0000001C) /*!< TIM15 TRGO selected as external conversion trigger for DAC channel
only in Medium-density and Low-density Value Line devices*/
#define DAC_Trigger_T2_TRGO ((uint32_t)0x00000024) /*!< TIM2 TRGO selected as external conversion trigger for DAC channel */
#define DAC_Trigger_T4_TRGO ((uint32_t)0x0000002C) /*!< TIM4 TRGO selected as external conversion trigger for DAC channel */
#define DAC_Trigger_Ext_IT9 ((uint32_t)0x00000034) /*!< EXTI Line9 event selected as external conversion trigger for DAC channel */
#define DAC_Trigger_Software ((uint32_t)0x0000003C) /*!< Conversion started by software trigger for DAC channel */
#define IS_DAC_TRIGGER(TRIGGER) (((TRIGGER) == DAC_Trigger_None) || \
((TRIGGER) == DAC_Trigger_T6_TRGO) || \
((TRIGGER) == DAC_Trigger_T8_TRGO) || \
((TRIGGER) == DAC_Trigger_T7_TRGO) || \
((TRIGGER) == DAC_Trigger_T5_TRGO) || \
((TRIGGER) == DAC_Trigger_T2_TRGO) || \
((TRIGGER) == DAC_Trigger_T4_TRGO) || \
((TRIGGER) == DAC_Trigger_Ext_IT9) || \
((TRIGGER) == DAC_Trigger_Software))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup DAC_wave_generation
* @{
*/
#define DAC_WaveGeneration_None ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define DAC_WaveGeneration_Noise ((uint32_t)0x00000040)
#define DAC_WaveGeneration_Triangle ((uint32_t)0x00000080)
#define IS_DAC_GENERATE_WAVE(WAVE) (((WAVE) == DAC_WaveGeneration_None) || \
((WAVE) == DAC_WaveGeneration_Noise) || \
((WAVE) == DAC_WaveGeneration_Triangle))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup DAC_lfsrunmask_triangleamplitude
* @{
*/
#define DAC_LFSRUnmask_Bit0 ((uint32_t)0x00000000) /*!< Unmask DAC channel LFSR bit0 for noise wave generation */
#define DAC_LFSRUnmask_Bits1_0 ((uint32_t)0x00000100) /*!< Unmask DAC channel LFSR bit[1:0] for noise wave generation */
#define DAC_LFSRUnmask_Bits2_0 ((uint32_t)0x00000200) /*!< Unmask DAC channel LFSR bit[2:0] for noise wave generation */
#define DAC_LFSRUnmask_Bits3_0 ((uint32_t)0x00000300) /*!< Unmask DAC channel LFSR bit[3:0] for noise wave generation */
#define DAC_LFSRUnmask_Bits4_0 ((uint32_t)0x00000400) /*!< Unmask DAC channel LFSR bit[4:0] for noise wave generation */
#define DAC_LFSRUnmask_Bits5_0 ((uint32_t)0x00000500) /*!< Unmask DAC channel LFSR bit[5:0] for noise wave generation */
#define DAC_LFSRUnmask_Bits6_0 ((uint32_t)0x00000600) /*!< Unmask DAC channel LFSR bit[6:0] for noise wave generation */
#define DAC_LFSRUnmask_Bits7_0 ((uint32_t)0x00000700) /*!< Unmask DAC channel LFSR bit[7:0] for noise wave generation */
#define DAC_LFSRUnmask_Bits8_0 ((uint32_t)0x00000800) /*!< Unmask DAC channel LFSR bit[8:0] for noise wave generation */
#define DAC_LFSRUnmask_Bits9_0 ((uint32_t)0x00000900) /*!< Unmask DAC channel LFSR bit[9:0] for noise wave generation */
#define DAC_LFSRUnmask_Bits10_0 ((uint32_t)0x00000A00) /*!< Unmask DAC channel LFSR bit[10:0] for noise wave generation */
#define DAC_LFSRUnmask_Bits11_0 ((uint32_t)0x00000B00) /*!< Unmask DAC channel LFSR bit[11:0] for noise wave generation */
#define DAC_TriangleAmplitude_1 ((uint32_t)0x00000000) /*!< Select max triangle amplitude of 1 */
#define DAC_TriangleAmplitude_3 ((uint32_t)0x00000100) /*!< Select max triangle amplitude of 3 */
#define DAC_TriangleAmplitude_7 ((uint32_t)0x00000200) /*!< Select max triangle amplitude of 7 */
#define DAC_TriangleAmplitude_15 ((uint32_t)0x00000300) /*!< Select max triangle amplitude of 15 */
#define DAC_TriangleAmplitude_31 ((uint32_t)0x00000400) /*!< Select max triangle amplitude of 31 */
#define DAC_TriangleAmplitude_63 ((uint32_t)0x00000500) /*!< Select max triangle amplitude of 63 */
#define DAC_TriangleAmplitude_127 ((uint32_t)0x00000600) /*!< Select max triangle amplitude of 127 */
#define DAC_TriangleAmplitude_255 ((uint32_t)0x00000700) /*!< Select max triangle amplitude of 255 */
#define DAC_TriangleAmplitude_511 ((uint32_t)0x00000800) /*!< Select max triangle amplitude of 511 */
#define DAC_TriangleAmplitude_1023 ((uint32_t)0x00000900) /*!< Select max triangle amplitude of 1023 */
#define DAC_TriangleAmplitude_2047 ((uint32_t)0x00000A00) /*!< Select max triangle amplitude of 2047 */
#define DAC_TriangleAmplitude_4095 ((uint32_t)0x00000B00) /*!< Select max triangle amplitude of 4095 */
#define IS_DAC_LFSR_UNMASK_TRIANGLE_AMPLITUDE(VALUE) (((VALUE) == DAC_LFSRUnmask_Bit0) || \
((VALUE) == DAC_LFSRUnmask_Bits1_0) || \
((VALUE) == DAC_LFSRUnmask_Bits2_0) || \
((VALUE) == DAC_LFSRUnmask_Bits3_0) || \
((VALUE) == DAC_LFSRUnmask_Bits4_0) || \
((VALUE) == DAC_LFSRUnmask_Bits5_0) || \
((VALUE) == DAC_LFSRUnmask_Bits6_0) || \
((VALUE) == DAC_LFSRUnmask_Bits7_0) || \
((VALUE) == DAC_LFSRUnmask_Bits8_0) || \
((VALUE) == DAC_LFSRUnmask_Bits9_0) || \
((VALUE) == DAC_LFSRUnmask_Bits10_0) || \
((VALUE) == DAC_LFSRUnmask_Bits11_0) || \
((VALUE) == DAC_TriangleAmplitude_1) || \
((VALUE) == DAC_TriangleAmplitude_3) || \
((VALUE) == DAC_TriangleAmplitude_7) || \
((VALUE) == DAC_TriangleAmplitude_15) || \
((VALUE) == DAC_TriangleAmplitude_31) || \
((VALUE) == DAC_TriangleAmplitude_63) || \
((VALUE) == DAC_TriangleAmplitude_127) || \
((VALUE) == DAC_TriangleAmplitude_255) || \
((VALUE) == DAC_TriangleAmplitude_511) || \
((VALUE) == DAC_TriangleAmplitude_1023) || \
((VALUE) == DAC_TriangleAmplitude_2047) || \
((VALUE) == DAC_TriangleAmplitude_4095))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup DAC_output_buffer
* @{
*/
#define DAC_OutputBuffer_Enable ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define DAC_OutputBuffer_Disable ((uint32_t)0x00000002)
#define IS_DAC_OUTPUT_BUFFER_STATE(STATE) (((STATE) == DAC_OutputBuffer_Enable) || \
((STATE) == DAC_OutputBuffer_Disable))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup DAC_Channel_selection
* @{
*/
#define DAC_Channel_1 ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define DAC_Channel_2 ((uint32_t)0x00000010)
#define IS_DAC_CHANNEL(CHANNEL) (((CHANNEL) == DAC_Channel_1) || \
((CHANNEL) == DAC_Channel_2))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup DAC_data_alignment
* @{
*/
#define DAC_Align_12b_R ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define DAC_Align_12b_L ((uint32_t)0x00000004)
#define DAC_Align_8b_R ((uint32_t)0x00000008)
#define IS_DAC_ALIGN(ALIGN) (((ALIGN) == DAC_Align_12b_R) || \
((ALIGN) == DAC_Align_12b_L) || \
((ALIGN) == DAC_Align_8b_R))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup DAC_wave_generation
* @{
*/
#define DAC_Wave_Noise ((uint32_t)0x00000040)
#define DAC_Wave_Triangle ((uint32_t)0x00000080)
#define IS_DAC_WAVE(WAVE) (((WAVE) == DAC_Wave_Noise) || \
((WAVE) == DAC_Wave_Triangle))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup DAC_data
* @{
*/
#define IS_DAC_DATA(DATA) ((DATA) <= 0xFFF0)
/**
* @}
*/
#if defined (STM32F10X_LD_VL) || defined (STM32F10X_MD_VL) || defined (STM32F10X_HD_VL)
/** @defgroup DAC_interrupts_definition
* @{
*/
#define DAC_IT_DMAUDR ((uint32_t)0x00002000)
#define IS_DAC_IT(IT) (((IT) == DAC_IT_DMAUDR))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup DAC_flags_definition
* @{
*/
#define DAC_FLAG_DMAUDR ((uint32_t)0x00002000)
#define IS_DAC_FLAG(FLAG) (((FLAG) == DAC_FLAG_DMAUDR))
/**
* @}
*/
#endif
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup DAC_Exported_Macros
* @{
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup DAC_Exported_Functions
* @{
*/
void DAC_DeInit(void);
void DAC_Init(uint32_t DAC_Channel, DAC_InitTypeDef* DAC_InitStruct);
void DAC_StructInit(DAC_InitTypeDef* DAC_InitStruct);
void DAC_Cmd(uint32_t DAC_Channel, FunctionalState NewState);
#if defined (STM32F10X_LD_VL) || defined (STM32F10X_MD_VL) || defined (STM32F10X_HD_VL)
void DAC_ITConfig(uint32_t DAC_Channel, uint32_t DAC_IT, FunctionalState NewState);
#endif
void DAC_DMACmd(uint32_t DAC_Channel, FunctionalState NewState);
void DAC_SoftwareTriggerCmd(uint32_t DAC_Channel, FunctionalState NewState);
void DAC_DualSoftwareTriggerCmd(FunctionalState NewState);
void DAC_WaveGenerationCmd(uint32_t DAC_Channel, uint32_t DAC_Wave, FunctionalState NewState);
void DAC_SetChannel1Data(uint32_t DAC_Align, uint16_t Data);
void DAC_SetChannel2Data(uint32_t DAC_Align, uint16_t Data);
void DAC_SetDualChannelData(uint32_t DAC_Align, uint16_t Data2, uint16_t Data1);
uint16_t DAC_GetDataOutputValue(uint32_t DAC_Channel);
#if defined (STM32F10X_LD_VL) || defined (STM32F10X_MD_VL) || defined (STM32F10X_HD_VL)
FlagStatus DAC_GetFlagStatus(uint32_t DAC_Channel, uint32_t DAC_FLAG);
void DAC_ClearFlag(uint32_t DAC_Channel, uint32_t DAC_FLAG);
ITStatus DAC_GetITStatus(uint32_t DAC_Channel, uint32_t DAC_IT);
void DAC_ClearITPendingBit(uint32_t DAC_Channel, uint32_t DAC_IT);
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /*__STM32F10x_DAC_H */
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file stm32f10x_dbgmcu.h
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief This file contains all the functions prototypes for the DBGMCU
* firmware library.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
/* Define to prevent recursive inclusion -------------------------------------*/
#ifndef __STM32F10x_DBGMCU_H
#define __STM32F10x_DBGMCU_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "stm32f10x.h"
/** @addtogroup STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Driver
* @{
*/
/** @addtogroup DBGMCU
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup DBGMCU_Exported_Types
* @{
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup DBGMCU_Exported_Constants
* @{
*/
#define DBGMCU_SLEEP ((uint32_t)0x00000001)
#define DBGMCU_STOP ((uint32_t)0x00000002)
#define DBGMCU_STANDBY ((uint32_t)0x00000004)
#define DBGMCU_IWDG_STOP ((uint32_t)0x00000100)
#define DBGMCU_WWDG_STOP ((uint32_t)0x00000200)
#define DBGMCU_TIM1_STOP ((uint32_t)0x00000400)
#define DBGMCU_TIM2_STOP ((uint32_t)0x00000800)
#define DBGMCU_TIM3_STOP ((uint32_t)0x00001000)
#define DBGMCU_TIM4_STOP ((uint32_t)0x00002000)
#define DBGMCU_CAN1_STOP ((uint32_t)0x00004000)
#define DBGMCU_I2C1_SMBUS_TIMEOUT ((uint32_t)0x00008000)
#define DBGMCU_I2C2_SMBUS_TIMEOUT ((uint32_t)0x00010000)
#define DBGMCU_TIM8_STOP ((uint32_t)0x00020000)
#define DBGMCU_TIM5_STOP ((uint32_t)0x00040000)
#define DBGMCU_TIM6_STOP ((uint32_t)0x00080000)
#define DBGMCU_TIM7_STOP ((uint32_t)0x00100000)
#define DBGMCU_CAN2_STOP ((uint32_t)0x00200000)
#define DBGMCU_TIM15_STOP ((uint32_t)0x00400000)
#define DBGMCU_TIM16_STOP ((uint32_t)0x00800000)
#define DBGMCU_TIM17_STOP ((uint32_t)0x01000000)
#define DBGMCU_TIM12_STOP ((uint32_t)0x02000000)
#define DBGMCU_TIM13_STOP ((uint32_t)0x04000000)
#define DBGMCU_TIM14_STOP ((uint32_t)0x08000000)
#define DBGMCU_TIM9_STOP ((uint32_t)0x10000000)
#define DBGMCU_TIM10_STOP ((uint32_t)0x20000000)
#define DBGMCU_TIM11_STOP ((uint32_t)0x40000000)
#define IS_DBGMCU_PERIPH(PERIPH) ((((PERIPH) & 0x800000F8) == 0x00) && ((PERIPH) != 0x00))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup DBGMCU_Exported_Macros
* @{
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup DBGMCU_Exported_Functions
* @{
*/
uint32_t DBGMCU_GetREVID(void);
uint32_t DBGMCU_GetDEVID(void);
void DBGMCU_Config(uint32_t DBGMCU_Periph, FunctionalState NewState);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* __STM32F10x_DBGMCU_H */
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file stm32f10x_dma.h
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief This file contains all the functions prototypes for the DMA firmware
* library.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
/* Define to prevent recursive inclusion -------------------------------------*/
#ifndef __STM32F10x_DMA_H
#define __STM32F10x_DMA_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "stm32f10x.h"
/** @addtogroup STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Driver
* @{
*/
/** @addtogroup DMA
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup DMA_Exported_Types
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief DMA Init structure definition
*/
typedef struct
{
uint32_t DMA_PeripheralBaseAddr; /*!< Specifies the peripheral base address for DMAy Channelx. */
uint32_t DMA_MemoryBaseAddr; /*!< Specifies the memory base address for DMAy Channelx. */
uint32_t DMA_DIR; /*!< Specifies if the peripheral is the source or destination.
This parameter can be a value of @ref DMA_data_transfer_direction */
uint32_t DMA_BufferSize; /*!< Specifies the buffer size, in data unit, of the specified Channel.
The data unit is equal to the configuration set in DMA_PeripheralDataSize
or DMA_MemoryDataSize members depending in the transfer direction. */
uint32_t DMA_PeripheralInc; /*!< Specifies whether the Peripheral address register is incremented or not.
This parameter can be a value of @ref DMA_peripheral_incremented_mode */
uint32_t DMA_MemoryInc; /*!< Specifies whether the memory address register is incremented or not.
This parameter can be a value of @ref DMA_memory_incremented_mode */
uint32_t DMA_PeripheralDataSize; /*!< Specifies the Peripheral data width.
This parameter can be a value of @ref DMA_peripheral_data_size */
uint32_t DMA_MemoryDataSize; /*!< Specifies the Memory data width.
This parameter can be a value of @ref DMA_memory_data_size */
uint32_t DMA_Mode; /*!< Specifies the operation mode of the DMAy Channelx.
This parameter can be a value of @ref DMA_circular_normal_mode.
@note: The circular buffer mode cannot be used if the memory-to-memory
data transfer is configured on the selected Channel */
uint32_t DMA_Priority; /*!< Specifies the software priority for the DMAy Channelx.
This parameter can be a value of @ref DMA_priority_level */
uint32_t DMA_M2M; /*!< Specifies if the DMAy Channelx will be used in memory-to-memory transfer.
This parameter can be a value of @ref DMA_memory_to_memory */
}DMA_InitTypeDef;
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup DMA_Exported_Constants
* @{
*/
#define IS_DMA_ALL_PERIPH(PERIPH) (((PERIPH) == DMA1_Channel1) || \
((PERIPH) == DMA1_Channel2) || \
((PERIPH) == DMA1_Channel3) || \
((PERIPH) == DMA1_Channel4) || \
((PERIPH) == DMA1_Channel5) || \
((PERIPH) == DMA1_Channel6) || \
((PERIPH) == DMA1_Channel7) || \
((PERIPH) == DMA2_Channel1) || \
((PERIPH) == DMA2_Channel2) || \
((PERIPH) == DMA2_Channel3) || \
((PERIPH) == DMA2_Channel4) || \
((PERIPH) == DMA2_Channel5))
/** @defgroup DMA_data_transfer_direction
* @{
*/
#define DMA_DIR_PeripheralDST ((uint32_t)0x00000010)
#define DMA_DIR_PeripheralSRC ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define IS_DMA_DIR(DIR) (((DIR) == DMA_DIR_PeripheralDST) || \
((DIR) == DMA_DIR_PeripheralSRC))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup DMA_peripheral_incremented_mode
* @{
*/
#define DMA_PeripheralInc_Enable ((uint32_t)0x00000040)
#define DMA_PeripheralInc_Disable ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define IS_DMA_PERIPHERAL_INC_STATE(STATE) (((STATE) == DMA_PeripheralInc_Enable) || \
((STATE) == DMA_PeripheralInc_Disable))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup DMA_memory_incremented_mode
* @{
*/
#define DMA_MemoryInc_Enable ((uint32_t)0x00000080)
#define DMA_MemoryInc_Disable ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define IS_DMA_MEMORY_INC_STATE(STATE) (((STATE) == DMA_MemoryInc_Enable) || \
((STATE) == DMA_MemoryInc_Disable))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup DMA_peripheral_data_size
* @{
*/
#define DMA_PeripheralDataSize_Byte ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define DMA_PeripheralDataSize_HalfWord ((uint32_t)0x00000100)
#define DMA_PeripheralDataSize_Word ((uint32_t)0x00000200)
#define IS_DMA_PERIPHERAL_DATA_SIZE(SIZE) (((SIZE) == DMA_PeripheralDataSize_Byte) || \
((SIZE) == DMA_PeripheralDataSize_HalfWord) || \
((SIZE) == DMA_PeripheralDataSize_Word))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup DMA_memory_data_size
* @{
*/
#define DMA_MemoryDataSize_Byte ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define DMA_MemoryDataSize_HalfWord ((uint32_t)0x00000400)
#define DMA_MemoryDataSize_Word ((uint32_t)0x00000800)
#define IS_DMA_MEMORY_DATA_SIZE(SIZE) (((SIZE) == DMA_MemoryDataSize_Byte) || \
((SIZE) == DMA_MemoryDataSize_HalfWord) || \
((SIZE) == DMA_MemoryDataSize_Word))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup DMA_circular_normal_mode
* @{
*/
#define DMA_Mode_Circular ((uint32_t)0x00000020)
#define DMA_Mode_Normal ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define IS_DMA_MODE(MODE) (((MODE) == DMA_Mode_Circular) || ((MODE) == DMA_Mode_Normal))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup DMA_priority_level
* @{
*/
#define DMA_Priority_VeryHigh ((uint32_t)0x00003000)
#define DMA_Priority_High ((uint32_t)0x00002000)
#define DMA_Priority_Medium ((uint32_t)0x00001000)
#define DMA_Priority_Low ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define IS_DMA_PRIORITY(PRIORITY) (((PRIORITY) == DMA_Priority_VeryHigh) || \
((PRIORITY) == DMA_Priority_High) || \
((PRIORITY) == DMA_Priority_Medium) || \
((PRIORITY) == DMA_Priority_Low))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup DMA_memory_to_memory
* @{
*/
#define DMA_M2M_Enable ((uint32_t)0x00004000)
#define DMA_M2M_Disable ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define IS_DMA_M2M_STATE(STATE) (((STATE) == DMA_M2M_Enable) || ((STATE) == DMA_M2M_Disable))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup DMA_interrupts_definition
* @{
*/
#define DMA_IT_TC ((uint32_t)0x00000002)
#define DMA_IT_HT ((uint32_t)0x00000004)
#define DMA_IT_TE ((uint32_t)0x00000008)
#define IS_DMA_CONFIG_IT(IT) ((((IT) & 0xFFFFFFF1) == 0x00) && ((IT) != 0x00))
#define DMA1_IT_GL1 ((uint32_t)0x00000001)
#define DMA1_IT_TC1 ((uint32_t)0x00000002)
#define DMA1_IT_HT1 ((uint32_t)0x00000004)
#define DMA1_IT_TE1 ((uint32_t)0x00000008)
#define DMA1_IT_GL2 ((uint32_t)0x00000010)
#define DMA1_IT_TC2 ((uint32_t)0x00000020)
#define DMA1_IT_HT2 ((uint32_t)0x00000040)
#define DMA1_IT_TE2 ((uint32_t)0x00000080)
#define DMA1_IT_GL3 ((uint32_t)0x00000100)
#define DMA1_IT_TC3 ((uint32_t)0x00000200)
#define DMA1_IT_HT3 ((uint32_t)0x00000400)
#define DMA1_IT_TE3 ((uint32_t)0x00000800)
#define DMA1_IT_GL4 ((uint32_t)0x00001000)
#define DMA1_IT_TC4 ((uint32_t)0x00002000)
#define DMA1_IT_HT4 ((uint32_t)0x00004000)
#define DMA1_IT_TE4 ((uint32_t)0x00008000)
#define DMA1_IT_GL5 ((uint32_t)0x00010000)
#define DMA1_IT_TC5 ((uint32_t)0x00020000)
#define DMA1_IT_HT5 ((uint32_t)0x00040000)
#define DMA1_IT_TE5 ((uint32_t)0x00080000)
#define DMA1_IT_GL6 ((uint32_t)0x00100000)
#define DMA1_IT_TC6 ((uint32_t)0x00200000)
#define DMA1_IT_HT6 ((uint32_t)0x00400000)
#define DMA1_IT_TE6 ((uint32_t)0x00800000)
#define DMA1_IT_GL7 ((uint32_t)0x01000000)
#define DMA1_IT_TC7 ((uint32_t)0x02000000)
#define DMA1_IT_HT7 ((uint32_t)0x04000000)
#define DMA1_IT_TE7 ((uint32_t)0x08000000)
#define DMA2_IT_GL1 ((uint32_t)0x10000001)
#define DMA2_IT_TC1 ((uint32_t)0x10000002)
#define DMA2_IT_HT1 ((uint32_t)0x10000004)
#define DMA2_IT_TE1 ((uint32_t)0x10000008)
#define DMA2_IT_GL2 ((uint32_t)0x10000010)
#define DMA2_IT_TC2 ((uint32_t)0x10000020)
#define DMA2_IT_HT2 ((uint32_t)0x10000040)
#define DMA2_IT_TE2 ((uint32_t)0x10000080)
#define DMA2_IT_GL3 ((uint32_t)0x10000100)
#define DMA2_IT_TC3 ((uint32_t)0x10000200)
#define DMA2_IT_HT3 ((uint32_t)0x10000400)
#define DMA2_IT_TE3 ((uint32_t)0x10000800)
#define DMA2_IT_GL4 ((uint32_t)0x10001000)
#define DMA2_IT_TC4 ((uint32_t)0x10002000)
#define DMA2_IT_HT4 ((uint32_t)0x10004000)
#define DMA2_IT_TE4 ((uint32_t)0x10008000)
#define DMA2_IT_GL5 ((uint32_t)0x10010000)
#define DMA2_IT_TC5 ((uint32_t)0x10020000)
#define DMA2_IT_HT5 ((uint32_t)0x10040000)
#define DMA2_IT_TE5 ((uint32_t)0x10080000)
#define IS_DMA_CLEAR_IT(IT) (((((IT) & 0xF0000000) == 0x00) || (((IT) & 0xEFF00000) == 0x00)) && ((IT) != 0x00))
#define IS_DMA_GET_IT(IT) (((IT) == DMA1_IT_GL1) || ((IT) == DMA1_IT_TC1) || \
((IT) == DMA1_IT_HT1) || ((IT) == DMA1_IT_TE1) || \
((IT) == DMA1_IT_GL2) || ((IT) == DMA1_IT_TC2) || \
((IT) == DMA1_IT_HT2) || ((IT) == DMA1_IT_TE2) || \
((IT) == DMA1_IT_GL3) || ((IT) == DMA1_IT_TC3) || \
((IT) == DMA1_IT_HT3) || ((IT) == DMA1_IT_TE3) || \
((IT) == DMA1_IT_GL4) || ((IT) == DMA1_IT_TC4) || \
((IT) == DMA1_IT_HT4) || ((IT) == DMA1_IT_TE4) || \
((IT) == DMA1_IT_GL5) || ((IT) == DMA1_IT_TC5) || \
((IT) == DMA1_IT_HT5) || ((IT) == DMA1_IT_TE5) || \
((IT) == DMA1_IT_GL6) || ((IT) == DMA1_IT_TC6) || \
((IT) == DMA1_IT_HT6) || ((IT) == DMA1_IT_TE6) || \
((IT) == DMA1_IT_GL7) || ((IT) == DMA1_IT_TC7) || \
((IT) == DMA1_IT_HT7) || ((IT) == DMA1_IT_TE7) || \
((IT) == DMA2_IT_GL1) || ((IT) == DMA2_IT_TC1) || \
((IT) == DMA2_IT_HT1) || ((IT) == DMA2_IT_TE1) || \
((IT) == DMA2_IT_GL2) || ((IT) == DMA2_IT_TC2) || \
((IT) == DMA2_IT_HT2) || ((IT) == DMA2_IT_TE2) || \
((IT) == DMA2_IT_GL3) || ((IT) == DMA2_IT_TC3) || \
((IT) == DMA2_IT_HT3) || ((IT) == DMA2_IT_TE3) || \
((IT) == DMA2_IT_GL4) || ((IT) == DMA2_IT_TC4) || \
((IT) == DMA2_IT_HT4) || ((IT) == DMA2_IT_TE4) || \
((IT) == DMA2_IT_GL5) || ((IT) == DMA2_IT_TC5) || \
((IT) == DMA2_IT_HT5) || ((IT) == DMA2_IT_TE5))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup DMA_flags_definition
* @{
*/
#define DMA1_FLAG_GL1 ((uint32_t)0x00000001)
#define DMA1_FLAG_TC1 ((uint32_t)0x00000002)
#define DMA1_FLAG_HT1 ((uint32_t)0x00000004)
#define DMA1_FLAG_TE1 ((uint32_t)0x00000008)
#define DMA1_FLAG_GL2 ((uint32_t)0x00000010)
#define DMA1_FLAG_TC2 ((uint32_t)0x00000020)
#define DMA1_FLAG_HT2 ((uint32_t)0x00000040)
#define DMA1_FLAG_TE2 ((uint32_t)0x00000080)
#define DMA1_FLAG_GL3 ((uint32_t)0x00000100)
#define DMA1_FLAG_TC3 ((uint32_t)0x00000200)
#define DMA1_FLAG_HT3 ((uint32_t)0x00000400)
#define DMA1_FLAG_TE3 ((uint32_t)0x00000800)
#define DMA1_FLAG_GL4 ((uint32_t)0x00001000)
#define DMA1_FLAG_TC4 ((uint32_t)0x00002000)
#define DMA1_FLAG_HT4 ((uint32_t)0x00004000)
#define DMA1_FLAG_TE4 ((uint32_t)0x00008000)
#define DMA1_FLAG_GL5 ((uint32_t)0x00010000)
#define DMA1_FLAG_TC5 ((uint32_t)0x00020000)
#define DMA1_FLAG_HT5 ((uint32_t)0x00040000)
#define DMA1_FLAG_TE5 ((uint32_t)0x00080000)
#define DMA1_FLAG_GL6 ((uint32_t)0x00100000)
#define DMA1_FLAG_TC6 ((uint32_t)0x00200000)
#define DMA1_FLAG_HT6 ((uint32_t)0x00400000)
#define DMA1_FLAG_TE6 ((uint32_t)0x00800000)
#define DMA1_FLAG_GL7 ((uint32_t)0x01000000)
#define DMA1_FLAG_TC7 ((uint32_t)0x02000000)
#define DMA1_FLAG_HT7 ((uint32_t)0x04000000)
#define DMA1_FLAG_TE7 ((uint32_t)0x08000000)
#define DMA2_FLAG_GL1 ((uint32_t)0x10000001)
#define DMA2_FLAG_TC1 ((uint32_t)0x10000002)
#define DMA2_FLAG_HT1 ((uint32_t)0x10000004)
#define DMA2_FLAG_TE1 ((uint32_t)0x10000008)
#define DMA2_FLAG_GL2 ((uint32_t)0x10000010)
#define DMA2_FLAG_TC2 ((uint32_t)0x10000020)
#define DMA2_FLAG_HT2 ((uint32_t)0x10000040)
#define DMA2_FLAG_TE2 ((uint32_t)0x10000080)
#define DMA2_FLAG_GL3 ((uint32_t)0x10000100)
#define DMA2_FLAG_TC3 ((uint32_t)0x10000200)
#define DMA2_FLAG_HT3 ((uint32_t)0x10000400)
#define DMA2_FLAG_TE3 ((uint32_t)0x10000800)
#define DMA2_FLAG_GL4 ((uint32_t)0x10001000)
#define DMA2_FLAG_TC4 ((uint32_t)0x10002000)
#define DMA2_FLAG_HT4 ((uint32_t)0x10004000)
#define DMA2_FLAG_TE4 ((uint32_t)0x10008000)
#define DMA2_FLAG_GL5 ((uint32_t)0x10010000)
#define DMA2_FLAG_TC5 ((uint32_t)0x10020000)
#define DMA2_FLAG_HT5 ((uint32_t)0x10040000)
#define DMA2_FLAG_TE5 ((uint32_t)0x10080000)
#define IS_DMA_CLEAR_FLAG(FLAG) (((((FLAG) & 0xF0000000) == 0x00) || (((FLAG) & 0xEFF00000) == 0x00)) && ((FLAG) != 0x00))
#define IS_DMA_GET_FLAG(FLAG) (((FLAG) == DMA1_FLAG_GL1) || ((FLAG) == DMA1_FLAG_TC1) || \
((FLAG) == DMA1_FLAG_HT1) || ((FLAG) == DMA1_FLAG_TE1) || \
((FLAG) == DMA1_FLAG_GL2) || ((FLAG) == DMA1_FLAG_TC2) || \
((FLAG) == DMA1_FLAG_HT2) || ((FLAG) == DMA1_FLAG_TE2) || \
((FLAG) == DMA1_FLAG_GL3) || ((FLAG) == DMA1_FLAG_TC3) || \
((FLAG) == DMA1_FLAG_HT3) || ((FLAG) == DMA1_FLAG_TE3) || \
((FLAG) == DMA1_FLAG_GL4) || ((FLAG) == DMA1_FLAG_TC4) || \
((FLAG) == DMA1_FLAG_HT4) || ((FLAG) == DMA1_FLAG_TE4) || \
((FLAG) == DMA1_FLAG_GL5) || ((FLAG) == DMA1_FLAG_TC5) || \
((FLAG) == DMA1_FLAG_HT5) || ((FLAG) == DMA1_FLAG_TE5) || \
((FLAG) == DMA1_FLAG_GL6) || ((FLAG) == DMA1_FLAG_TC6) || \
((FLAG) == DMA1_FLAG_HT6) || ((FLAG) == DMA1_FLAG_TE6) || \
((FLAG) == DMA1_FLAG_GL7) || ((FLAG) == DMA1_FLAG_TC7) || \
((FLAG) == DMA1_FLAG_HT7) || ((FLAG) == DMA1_FLAG_TE7) || \
((FLAG) == DMA2_FLAG_GL1) || ((FLAG) == DMA2_FLAG_TC1) || \
((FLAG) == DMA2_FLAG_HT1) || ((FLAG) == DMA2_FLAG_TE1) || \
((FLAG) == DMA2_FLAG_GL2) || ((FLAG) == DMA2_FLAG_TC2) || \
((FLAG) == DMA2_FLAG_HT2) || ((FLAG) == DMA2_FLAG_TE2) || \
((FLAG) == DMA2_FLAG_GL3) || ((FLAG) == DMA2_FLAG_TC3) || \
((FLAG) == DMA2_FLAG_HT3) || ((FLAG) == DMA2_FLAG_TE3) || \
((FLAG) == DMA2_FLAG_GL4) || ((FLAG) == DMA2_FLAG_TC4) || \
((FLAG) == DMA2_FLAG_HT4) || ((FLAG) == DMA2_FLAG_TE4) || \
((FLAG) == DMA2_FLAG_GL5) || ((FLAG) == DMA2_FLAG_TC5) || \
((FLAG) == DMA2_FLAG_HT5) || ((FLAG) == DMA2_FLAG_TE5))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup DMA_Buffer_Size
* @{
*/
#define IS_DMA_BUFFER_SIZE(SIZE) (((SIZE) >= 0x1) && ((SIZE) < 0x10000))
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup DMA_Exported_Macros
* @{
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup DMA_Exported_Functions
* @{
*/
void DMA_DeInit(DMA_Channel_TypeDef* DMAy_Channelx);
void DMA_Init(DMA_Channel_TypeDef* DMAy_Channelx, DMA_InitTypeDef* DMA_InitStruct);
void DMA_StructInit(DMA_InitTypeDef* DMA_InitStruct);
void DMA_Cmd(DMA_Channel_TypeDef* DMAy_Channelx, FunctionalState NewState);
void DMA_ITConfig(DMA_Channel_TypeDef* DMAy_Channelx, uint32_t DMA_IT, FunctionalState NewState);
void DMA_SetCurrDataCounter(DMA_Channel_TypeDef* DMAy_Channelx, uint16_t DataNumber);
uint16_t DMA_GetCurrDataCounter(DMA_Channel_TypeDef* DMAy_Channelx);
FlagStatus DMA_GetFlagStatus(uint32_t DMAy_FLAG);
void DMA_ClearFlag(uint32_t DMAy_FLAG);
ITStatus DMA_GetITStatus(uint32_t DMAy_IT);
void DMA_ClearITPendingBit(uint32_t DMAy_IT);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /*__STM32F10x_DMA_H */
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file stm32f10x_exti.h
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief This file contains all the functions prototypes for the EXTI firmware
* library.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
/* Define to prevent recursive inclusion -------------------------------------*/
#ifndef __STM32F10x_EXTI_H
#define __STM32F10x_EXTI_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "stm32f10x.h"
/** @addtogroup STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Driver
* @{
*/
/** @addtogroup EXTI
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup EXTI_Exported_Types
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief EXTI mode enumeration
*/
typedef enum
{
EXTI_Mode_Interrupt = 0x00,
EXTI_Mode_Event = 0x04
}EXTIMode_TypeDef;
#define IS_EXTI_MODE(MODE) (((MODE) == EXTI_Mode_Interrupt) || ((MODE) == EXTI_Mode_Event))
/**
* @brief EXTI Trigger enumeration
*/
typedef enum
{
EXTI_Trigger_Rising = 0x08,
EXTI_Trigger_Falling = 0x0C,
EXTI_Trigger_Rising_Falling = 0x10
}EXTITrigger_TypeDef;
#define IS_EXTI_TRIGGER(TRIGGER) (((TRIGGER) == EXTI_Trigger_Rising) || \
((TRIGGER) == EXTI_Trigger_Falling) || \
((TRIGGER) == EXTI_Trigger_Rising_Falling))
/**
* @brief EXTI Init Structure definition
*/
typedef struct
{
uint32_t EXTI_Line; /*!< Specifies the EXTI lines to be enabled or disabled.
This parameter can be any combination of @ref EXTI_Lines */
EXTIMode_TypeDef EXTI_Mode; /*!< Specifies the mode for the EXTI lines.
This parameter can be a value of @ref EXTIMode_TypeDef */
EXTITrigger_TypeDef EXTI_Trigger; /*!< Specifies the trigger signal active edge for the EXTI lines.
This parameter can be a value of @ref EXTIMode_TypeDef */
FunctionalState EXTI_LineCmd; /*!< Specifies the new state of the selected EXTI lines.
This parameter can be set either to ENABLE or DISABLE */
}EXTI_InitTypeDef;
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup EXTI_Exported_Constants
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup EXTI_Lines
* @{
*/
#define EXTI_Line0 ((uint32_t)0x00001) /*!< External interrupt line 0 */
#define EXTI_Line1 ((uint32_t)0x00002) /*!< External interrupt line 1 */
#define EXTI_Line2 ((uint32_t)0x00004) /*!< External interrupt line 2 */
#define EXTI_Line3 ((uint32_t)0x00008) /*!< External interrupt line 3 */
#define EXTI_Line4 ((uint32_t)0x00010) /*!< External interrupt line 4 */
#define EXTI_Line5 ((uint32_t)0x00020) /*!< External interrupt line 5 */
#define EXTI_Line6 ((uint32_t)0x00040) /*!< External interrupt line 6 */
#define EXTI_Line7 ((uint32_t)0x00080) /*!< External interrupt line 7 */
#define EXTI_Line8 ((uint32_t)0x00100) /*!< External interrupt line 8 */
#define EXTI_Line9 ((uint32_t)0x00200) /*!< External interrupt line 9 */
#define EXTI_Line10 ((uint32_t)0x00400) /*!< External interrupt line 10 */
#define EXTI_Line11 ((uint32_t)0x00800) /*!< External interrupt line 11 */
#define EXTI_Line12 ((uint32_t)0x01000) /*!< External interrupt line 12 */
#define EXTI_Line13 ((uint32_t)0x02000) /*!< External interrupt line 13 */
#define EXTI_Line14 ((uint32_t)0x04000) /*!< External interrupt line 14 */
#define EXTI_Line15 ((uint32_t)0x08000) /*!< External interrupt line 15 */
#define EXTI_Line16 ((uint32_t)0x10000) /*!< External interrupt line 16 Connected to the PVD Output */
#define EXTI_Line17 ((uint32_t)0x20000) /*!< External interrupt line 17 Connected to the RTC Alarm event */
#define EXTI_Line18 ((uint32_t)0x40000) /*!< External interrupt line 18 Connected to the USB Device/USB OTG FS
Wakeup from suspend event */
#define EXTI_Line19 ((uint32_t)0x80000) /*!< External interrupt line 19 Connected to the Ethernet Wakeup event */
#define IS_EXTI_LINE(LINE) ((((LINE) & (uint32_t)0xFFF00000) == 0x00) && ((LINE) != (uint16_t)0x00))
#define IS_GET_EXTI_LINE(LINE) (((LINE) == EXTI_Line0) || ((LINE) == EXTI_Line1) || \
((LINE) == EXTI_Line2) || ((LINE) == EXTI_Line3) || \
((LINE) == EXTI_Line4) || ((LINE) == EXTI_Line5) || \
((LINE) == EXTI_Line6) || ((LINE) == EXTI_Line7) || \
((LINE) == EXTI_Line8) || ((LINE) == EXTI_Line9) || \
((LINE) == EXTI_Line10) || ((LINE) == EXTI_Line11) || \
((LINE) == EXTI_Line12) || ((LINE) == EXTI_Line13) || \
((LINE) == EXTI_Line14) || ((LINE) == EXTI_Line15) || \
((LINE) == EXTI_Line16) || ((LINE) == EXTI_Line17) || \
((LINE) == EXTI_Line18) || ((LINE) == EXTI_Line19))
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup EXTI_Exported_Macros
* @{
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup EXTI_Exported_Functions
* @{
*/
void EXTI_DeInit(void);
void EXTI_Init(EXTI_InitTypeDef* EXTI_InitStruct);
void EXTI_StructInit(EXTI_InitTypeDef* EXTI_InitStruct);
void EXTI_GenerateSWInterrupt(uint32_t EXTI_Line);
FlagStatus EXTI_GetFlagStatus(uint32_t EXTI_Line);
void EXTI_ClearFlag(uint32_t EXTI_Line);
ITStatus EXTI_GetITStatus(uint32_t EXTI_Line);
void EXTI_ClearITPendingBit(uint32_t EXTI_Line);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* __STM32F10x_EXTI_H */
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file stm32f10x_flash.h
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief This file contains all the functions prototypes for the FLASH
* firmware library.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
/* Define to prevent recursive inclusion -------------------------------------*/
#ifndef __STM32F10x_FLASH_H
#define __STM32F10x_FLASH_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "stm32f10x.h"
/** @addtogroup STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Driver
* @{
*/
/** @addtogroup FLASH
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup FLASH_Exported_Types
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief FLASH Status
*/
typedef enum
{
FLASH_BUSY = 1,
FLASH_ERROR_PG,
FLASH_ERROR_WRP,
FLASH_COMPLETE,
FLASH_TIMEOUT
}FLASH_Status;
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FLASH_Exported_Constants
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup Flash_Latency
* @{
*/
#define FLASH_Latency_0 ((uint32_t)0x00000000) /*!< FLASH Zero Latency cycle */
#define FLASH_Latency_1 ((uint32_t)0x00000001) /*!< FLASH One Latency cycle */
#define FLASH_Latency_2 ((uint32_t)0x00000002) /*!< FLASH Two Latency cycles */
#define IS_FLASH_LATENCY(LATENCY) (((LATENCY) == FLASH_Latency_0) || \
((LATENCY) == FLASH_Latency_1) || \
((LATENCY) == FLASH_Latency_2))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup Half_Cycle_Enable_Disable
* @{
*/
#define FLASH_HalfCycleAccess_Enable ((uint32_t)0x00000008) /*!< FLASH Half Cycle Enable */
#define FLASH_HalfCycleAccess_Disable ((uint32_t)0x00000000) /*!< FLASH Half Cycle Disable */
#define IS_FLASH_HALFCYCLEACCESS_STATE(STATE) (((STATE) == FLASH_HalfCycleAccess_Enable) || \
((STATE) == FLASH_HalfCycleAccess_Disable))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup Prefetch_Buffer_Enable_Disable
* @{
*/
#define FLASH_PrefetchBuffer_Enable ((uint32_t)0x00000010) /*!< FLASH Prefetch Buffer Enable */
#define FLASH_PrefetchBuffer_Disable ((uint32_t)0x00000000) /*!< FLASH Prefetch Buffer Disable */
#define IS_FLASH_PREFETCHBUFFER_STATE(STATE) (((STATE) == FLASH_PrefetchBuffer_Enable) || \
((STATE) == FLASH_PrefetchBuffer_Disable))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup Option_Bytes_Write_Protection
* @{
*/
/* Values to be used with STM32 Low and Medium density devices */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages0to3 ((uint32_t)0x00000001) /*!< STM32 Low and Medium density devices: Write protection of page 0 to 3 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages4to7 ((uint32_t)0x00000002) /*!< STM32 Low and Medium density devices: Write protection of page 4 to 7 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages8to11 ((uint32_t)0x00000004) /*!< STM32 Low and Medium density devices: Write protection of page 8 to 11 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages12to15 ((uint32_t)0x00000008) /*!< STM32 Low and Medium density devices: Write protection of page 12 to 15 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages16to19 ((uint32_t)0x00000010) /*!< STM32 Low and Medium density devices: Write protection of page 16 to 19 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages20to23 ((uint32_t)0x00000020) /*!< STM32 Low and Medium density devices: Write protection of page 20 to 23 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages24to27 ((uint32_t)0x00000040) /*!< STM32 Low and Medium density devices: Write protection of page 24 to 27 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages28to31 ((uint32_t)0x00000080) /*!< STM32 Low and Medium density devices: Write protection of page 28 to 31 */
/* Values to be used with STM32 Medium-density devices */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages32to35 ((uint32_t)0x00000100) /*!< STM32 Medium-density devices: Write protection of page 32 to 35 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages36to39 ((uint32_t)0x00000200) /*!< STM32 Medium-density devices: Write protection of page 36 to 39 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages40to43 ((uint32_t)0x00000400) /*!< STM32 Medium-density devices: Write protection of page 40 to 43 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages44to47 ((uint32_t)0x00000800) /*!< STM32 Medium-density devices: Write protection of page 44 to 47 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages48to51 ((uint32_t)0x00001000) /*!< STM32 Medium-density devices: Write protection of page 48 to 51 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages52to55 ((uint32_t)0x00002000) /*!< STM32 Medium-density devices: Write protection of page 52 to 55 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages56to59 ((uint32_t)0x00004000) /*!< STM32 Medium-density devices: Write protection of page 56 to 59 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages60to63 ((uint32_t)0x00008000) /*!< STM32 Medium-density devices: Write protection of page 60 to 63 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages64to67 ((uint32_t)0x00010000) /*!< STM32 Medium-density devices: Write protection of page 64 to 67 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages68to71 ((uint32_t)0x00020000) /*!< STM32 Medium-density devices: Write protection of page 68 to 71 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages72to75 ((uint32_t)0x00040000) /*!< STM32 Medium-density devices: Write protection of page 72 to 75 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages76to79 ((uint32_t)0x00080000) /*!< STM32 Medium-density devices: Write protection of page 76 to 79 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages80to83 ((uint32_t)0x00100000) /*!< STM32 Medium-density devices: Write protection of page 80 to 83 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages84to87 ((uint32_t)0x00200000) /*!< STM32 Medium-density devices: Write protection of page 84 to 87 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages88to91 ((uint32_t)0x00400000) /*!< STM32 Medium-density devices: Write protection of page 88 to 91 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages92to95 ((uint32_t)0x00800000) /*!< STM32 Medium-density devices: Write protection of page 92 to 95 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages96to99 ((uint32_t)0x01000000) /*!< STM32 Medium-density devices: Write protection of page 96 to 99 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages100to103 ((uint32_t)0x02000000) /*!< STM32 Medium-density devices: Write protection of page 100 to 103 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages104to107 ((uint32_t)0x04000000) /*!< STM32 Medium-density devices: Write protection of page 104 to 107 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages108to111 ((uint32_t)0x08000000) /*!< STM32 Medium-density devices: Write protection of page 108 to 111 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages112to115 ((uint32_t)0x10000000) /*!< STM32 Medium-density devices: Write protection of page 112 to 115 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages116to119 ((uint32_t)0x20000000) /*!< STM32 Medium-density devices: Write protection of page 115 to 119 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages120to123 ((uint32_t)0x40000000) /*!< STM32 Medium-density devices: Write protection of page 120 to 123 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages124to127 ((uint32_t)0x80000000) /*!< STM32 Medium-density devices: Write protection of page 124 to 127 */
/* Values to be used with STM32 High-density and STM32F10X Connectivity line devices */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages0to1 ((uint32_t)0x00000001) /*!< STM32 High-density, XL-density and Connectivity line devices:
Write protection of page 0 to 1 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages2to3 ((uint32_t)0x00000002) /*!< STM32 High-density, XL-density and Connectivity line devices:
Write protection of page 2 to 3 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages4to5 ((uint32_t)0x00000004) /*!< STM32 High-density, XL-density and Connectivity line devices:
Write protection of page 4 to 5 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages6to7 ((uint32_t)0x00000008) /*!< STM32 High-density, XL-density and Connectivity line devices:
Write protection of page 6 to 7 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages8to9 ((uint32_t)0x00000010) /*!< STM32 High-density, XL-density and Connectivity line devices:
Write protection of page 8 to 9 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages10to11 ((uint32_t)0x00000020) /*!< STM32 High-density, XL-density and Connectivity line devices:
Write protection of page 10 to 11 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages12to13 ((uint32_t)0x00000040) /*!< STM32 High-density, XL-density and Connectivity line devices:
Write protection of page 12 to 13 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages14to15 ((uint32_t)0x00000080) /*!< STM32 High-density, XL-density and Connectivity line devices:
Write protection of page 14 to 15 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages16to17 ((uint32_t)0x00000100) /*!< STM32 High-density, XL-density and Connectivity line devices:
Write protection of page 16 to 17 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages18to19 ((uint32_t)0x00000200) /*!< STM32 High-density, XL-density and Connectivity line devices:
Write protection of page 18 to 19 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages20to21 ((uint32_t)0x00000400) /*!< STM32 High-density, XL-density and Connectivity line devices:
Write protection of page 20 to 21 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages22to23 ((uint32_t)0x00000800) /*!< STM32 High-density, XL-density and Connectivity line devices:
Write protection of page 22 to 23 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages24to25 ((uint32_t)0x00001000) /*!< STM32 High-density, XL-density and Connectivity line devices:
Write protection of page 24 to 25 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages26to27 ((uint32_t)0x00002000) /*!< STM32 High-density, XL-density and Connectivity line devices:
Write protection of page 26 to 27 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages28to29 ((uint32_t)0x00004000) /*!< STM32 High-density, XL-density and Connectivity line devices:
Write protection of page 28 to 29 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages30to31 ((uint32_t)0x00008000) /*!< STM32 High-density, XL-density and Connectivity line devices:
Write protection of page 30 to 31 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages32to33 ((uint32_t)0x00010000) /*!< STM32 High-density, XL-density and Connectivity line devices:
Write protection of page 32 to 33 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages34to35 ((uint32_t)0x00020000) /*!< STM32 High-density, XL-density and Connectivity line devices:
Write protection of page 34 to 35 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages36to37 ((uint32_t)0x00040000) /*!< STM32 High-density, XL-density and Connectivity line devices:
Write protection of page 36 to 37 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages38to39 ((uint32_t)0x00080000) /*!< STM32 High-density, XL-density and Connectivity line devices:
Write protection of page 38 to 39 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages40to41 ((uint32_t)0x00100000) /*!< STM32 High-density, XL-density and Connectivity line devices:
Write protection of page 40 to 41 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages42to43 ((uint32_t)0x00200000) /*!< STM32 High-density, XL-density and Connectivity line devices:
Write protection of page 42 to 43 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages44to45 ((uint32_t)0x00400000) /*!< STM32 High-density, XL-density and Connectivity line devices:
Write protection of page 44 to 45 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages46to47 ((uint32_t)0x00800000) /*!< STM32 High-density, XL-density and Connectivity line devices:
Write protection of page 46 to 47 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages48to49 ((uint32_t)0x01000000) /*!< STM32 High-density, XL-density and Connectivity line devices:
Write protection of page 48 to 49 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages50to51 ((uint32_t)0x02000000) /*!< STM32 High-density, XL-density and Connectivity line devices:
Write protection of page 50 to 51 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages52to53 ((uint32_t)0x04000000) /*!< STM32 High-density, XL-density and Connectivity line devices:
Write protection of page 52 to 53 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages54to55 ((uint32_t)0x08000000) /*!< STM32 High-density, XL-density and Connectivity line devices:
Write protection of page 54 to 55 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages56to57 ((uint32_t)0x10000000) /*!< STM32 High-density, XL-density and Connectivity line devices:
Write protection of page 56 to 57 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages58to59 ((uint32_t)0x20000000) /*!< STM32 High-density, XL-density and Connectivity line devices:
Write protection of page 58 to 59 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages60to61 ((uint32_t)0x40000000) /*!< STM32 High-density, XL-density and Connectivity line devices:
Write protection of page 60 to 61 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages62to127 ((uint32_t)0x80000000) /*!< STM32 Connectivity line devices: Write protection of page 62 to 127 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages62to255 ((uint32_t)0x80000000) /*!< STM32 Medium-density devices: Write protection of page 62 to 255 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_Pages62to511 ((uint32_t)0x80000000) /*!< STM32 XL-density devices: Write protection of page 62 to 511 */
#define FLASH_WRProt_AllPages ((uint32_t)0xFFFFFFFF) /*!< Write protection of all Pages */
#define IS_FLASH_WRPROT_PAGE(PAGE) (((PAGE) != 0x00000000))
#define IS_FLASH_ADDRESS(ADDRESS) (((ADDRESS) >= 0x08000000) && ((ADDRESS) < 0x080FFFFF))
#define IS_OB_DATA_ADDRESS(ADDRESS) (((ADDRESS) == 0x1FFFF804) || ((ADDRESS) == 0x1FFFF806))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup Option_Bytes_IWatchdog
* @{
*/
#define OB_IWDG_SW ((uint16_t)0x0001) /*!< Software IWDG selected */
#define OB_IWDG_HW ((uint16_t)0x0000) /*!< Hardware IWDG selected */
#define IS_OB_IWDG_SOURCE(SOURCE) (((SOURCE) == OB_IWDG_SW) || ((SOURCE) == OB_IWDG_HW))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup Option_Bytes_nRST_STOP
* @{
*/
#define OB_STOP_NoRST ((uint16_t)0x0002) /*!< No reset generated when entering in STOP */
#define OB_STOP_RST ((uint16_t)0x0000) /*!< Reset generated when entering in STOP */
#define IS_OB_STOP_SOURCE(SOURCE) (((SOURCE) == OB_STOP_NoRST) || ((SOURCE) == OB_STOP_RST))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup Option_Bytes_nRST_STDBY
* @{
*/
#define OB_STDBY_NoRST ((uint16_t)0x0004) /*!< No reset generated when entering in STANDBY */
#define OB_STDBY_RST ((uint16_t)0x0000) /*!< Reset generated when entering in STANDBY */
#define IS_OB_STDBY_SOURCE(SOURCE) (((SOURCE) == OB_STDBY_NoRST) || ((SOURCE) == OB_STDBY_RST))
#ifdef STM32F10X_XL
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FLASH_Boot
* @{
*/
#define FLASH_BOOT_Bank1 ((uint16_t)0x0000) /*!< At startup, if boot pins are set in boot from user Flash position
and this parameter is selected the device will boot from Bank1(Default) */
#define FLASH_BOOT_Bank2 ((uint16_t)0x0001) /*!< At startup, if boot pins are set in boot from user Flash position
and this parameter is selected the device will boot from Bank 2 or Bank 1,
depending on the activation of the bank */
#define IS_FLASH_BOOT(BOOT) (((BOOT) == FLASH_BOOT_Bank1) || ((BOOT) == FLASH_BOOT_Bank2))
#endif
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FLASH_Interrupts
* @{
*/
#ifdef STM32F10X_XL
#define FLASH_IT_BANK2_ERROR ((uint32_t)0x80000400) /*!< FPEC BANK2 error interrupt source */
#define FLASH_IT_BANK2_EOP ((uint32_t)0x80001000) /*!< End of FLASH BANK2 Operation Interrupt source */
#define FLASH_IT_BANK1_ERROR FLASH_IT_ERROR /*!< FPEC BANK1 error interrupt source */
#define FLASH_IT_BANK1_EOP FLASH_IT_EOP /*!< End of FLASH BANK1 Operation Interrupt source */
#define FLASH_IT_ERROR ((uint32_t)0x00000400) /*!< FPEC BANK1 error interrupt source */
#define FLASH_IT_EOP ((uint32_t)0x00001000) /*!< End of FLASH BANK1 Operation Interrupt source */
#define IS_FLASH_IT(IT) ((((IT) & (uint32_t)0x7FFFEBFF) == 0x00000000) && (((IT) != 0x00000000)))
#else
#define FLASH_IT_ERROR ((uint32_t)0x00000400) /*!< FPEC error interrupt source */
#define FLASH_IT_EOP ((uint32_t)0x00001000) /*!< End of FLASH Operation Interrupt source */
#define FLASH_IT_BANK1_ERROR FLASH_IT_ERROR /*!< FPEC BANK1 error interrupt source */
#define FLASH_IT_BANK1_EOP FLASH_IT_EOP /*!< End of FLASH BANK1 Operation Interrupt source */
#define IS_FLASH_IT(IT) ((((IT) & (uint32_t)0xFFFFEBFF) == 0x00000000) && (((IT) != 0x00000000)))
#endif
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FLASH_Flags
* @{
*/
#ifdef STM32F10X_XL
#define FLASH_FLAG_BANK2_BSY ((uint32_t)0x80000001) /*!< FLASH BANK2 Busy flag */
#define FLASH_FLAG_BANK2_EOP ((uint32_t)0x80000020) /*!< FLASH BANK2 End of Operation flag */
#define FLASH_FLAG_BANK2_PGERR ((uint32_t)0x80000004) /*!< FLASH BANK2 Program error flag */
#define FLASH_FLAG_BANK2_WRPRTERR ((uint32_t)0x80000010) /*!< FLASH BANK2 Write protected error flag */
#define FLASH_FLAG_BANK1_BSY FLASH_FLAG_BSY /*!< FLASH BANK1 Busy flag*/
#define FLASH_FLAG_BANK1_EOP FLASH_FLAG_EOP /*!< FLASH BANK1 End of Operation flag */
#define FLASH_FLAG_BANK1_PGERR FLASH_FLAG_PGERR /*!< FLASH BANK1 Program error flag */
#define FLASH_FLAG_BANK1_WRPRTERR FLASH_FLAG_WRPRTERR /*!< FLASH BANK1 Write protected error flag */
#define FLASH_FLAG_BSY ((uint32_t)0x00000001) /*!< FLASH Busy flag */
#define FLASH_FLAG_EOP ((uint32_t)0x00000020) /*!< FLASH End of Operation flag */
#define FLASH_FLAG_PGERR ((uint32_t)0x00000004) /*!< FLASH Program error flag */
#define FLASH_FLAG_WRPRTERR ((uint32_t)0x00000010) /*!< FLASH Write protected error flag */
#define FLASH_FLAG_OPTERR ((uint32_t)0x00000001) /*!< FLASH Option Byte error flag */
#define IS_FLASH_CLEAR_FLAG(FLAG) ((((FLAG) & (uint32_t)0x7FFFFFCA) == 0x00000000) && ((FLAG) != 0x00000000))
#define IS_FLASH_GET_FLAG(FLAG) (((FLAG) == FLASH_FLAG_BSY) || ((FLAG) == FLASH_FLAG_EOP) || \
((FLAG) == FLASH_FLAG_PGERR) || ((FLAG) == FLASH_FLAG_WRPRTERR) || \
((FLAG) == FLASH_FLAG_OPTERR)|| \
((FLAG) == FLASH_FLAG_BANK1_BSY) || ((FLAG) == FLASH_FLAG_BANK1_EOP) || \
((FLAG) == FLASH_FLAG_BANK1_PGERR) || ((FLAG) == FLASH_FLAG_BANK1_WRPRTERR) || \
((FLAG) == FLASH_FLAG_BANK2_BSY) || ((FLAG) == FLASH_FLAG_BANK2_EOP) || \
((FLAG) == FLASH_FLAG_BANK2_PGERR) || ((FLAG) == FLASH_FLAG_BANK2_WRPRTERR))
#else
#define FLASH_FLAG_BSY ((uint32_t)0x00000001) /*!< FLASH Busy flag */
#define FLASH_FLAG_EOP ((uint32_t)0x00000020) /*!< FLASH End of Operation flag */
#define FLASH_FLAG_PGERR ((uint32_t)0x00000004) /*!< FLASH Program error flag */
#define FLASH_FLAG_WRPRTERR ((uint32_t)0x00000010) /*!< FLASH Write protected error flag */
#define FLASH_FLAG_OPTERR ((uint32_t)0x00000001) /*!< FLASH Option Byte error flag */
#define FLASH_FLAG_BANK1_BSY FLASH_FLAG_BSY /*!< FLASH BANK1 Busy flag*/
#define FLASH_FLAG_BANK1_EOP FLASH_FLAG_EOP /*!< FLASH BANK1 End of Operation flag */
#define FLASH_FLAG_BANK1_PGERR FLASH_FLAG_PGERR /*!< FLASH BANK1 Program error flag */
#define FLASH_FLAG_BANK1_WRPRTERR FLASH_FLAG_WRPRTERR /*!< FLASH BANK1 Write protected error flag */
#define IS_FLASH_CLEAR_FLAG(FLAG) ((((FLAG) & (uint32_t)0xFFFFFFCA) == 0x00000000) && ((FLAG) != 0x00000000))
#define IS_FLASH_GET_FLAG(FLAG) (((FLAG) == FLASH_FLAG_BSY) || ((FLAG) == FLASH_FLAG_EOP) || \
((FLAG) == FLASH_FLAG_PGERR) || ((FLAG) == FLASH_FLAG_WRPRTERR) || \
((FLAG) == FLASH_FLAG_BANK1_BSY) || ((FLAG) == FLASH_FLAG_BANK1_EOP) || \
((FLAG) == FLASH_FLAG_BANK1_PGERR) || ((FLAG) == FLASH_FLAG_BANK1_WRPRTERR) || \
((FLAG) == FLASH_FLAG_OPTERR))
#endif
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FLASH_Exported_Macros
* @{
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FLASH_Exported_Functions
* @{
*/
/*------------ Functions used for all STM32F10x devices -----*/
void FLASH_SetLatency(uint32_t FLASH_Latency);
void FLASH_HalfCycleAccessCmd(uint32_t FLASH_HalfCycleAccess);
void FLASH_PrefetchBufferCmd(uint32_t FLASH_PrefetchBuffer);
void FLASH_Unlock(void);
void FLASH_Lock(void);
FLASH_Status FLASH_ErasePage(uint32_t Page_Address);
FLASH_Status FLASH_EraseAllPages(void);
FLASH_Status FLASH_EraseOptionBytes(void);
FLASH_Status FLASH_ProgramWord(uint32_t Address, uint32_t Data);
FLASH_Status FLASH_ProgramHalfWord(uint32_t Address, uint16_t Data);
FLASH_Status FLASH_ProgramOptionByteData(uint32_t Address, uint8_t Data);
FLASH_Status FLASH_EnableWriteProtection(uint32_t FLASH_Pages);
FLASH_Status FLASH_ReadOutProtection(FunctionalState NewState);
FLASH_Status FLASH_UserOptionByteConfig(uint16_t OB_IWDG, uint16_t OB_STOP, uint16_t OB_STDBY);
uint32_t FLASH_GetUserOptionByte(void);
uint32_t FLASH_GetWriteProtectionOptionByte(void);
FlagStatus FLASH_GetReadOutProtectionStatus(void);
FlagStatus FLASH_GetPrefetchBufferStatus(void);
void FLASH_ITConfig(uint32_t FLASH_IT, FunctionalState NewState);
FlagStatus FLASH_GetFlagStatus(uint32_t FLASH_FLAG);
void FLASH_ClearFlag(uint32_t FLASH_FLAG);
FLASH_Status FLASH_GetStatus(void);
FLASH_Status FLASH_WaitForLastOperation(uint32_t Timeout);
/*------------ New function used for all STM32F10x devices -----*/
void FLASH_UnlockBank1(void);
void FLASH_LockBank1(void);
FLASH_Status FLASH_EraseAllBank1Pages(void);
FLASH_Status FLASH_GetBank1Status(void);
FLASH_Status FLASH_WaitForLastBank1Operation(uint32_t Timeout);
#ifdef STM32F10X_XL
/*---- New Functions used only with STM32F10x_XL density devices -----*/
void FLASH_UnlockBank2(void);
void FLASH_LockBank2(void);
FLASH_Status FLASH_EraseAllBank2Pages(void);
FLASH_Status FLASH_GetBank2Status(void);
FLASH_Status FLASH_WaitForLastBank2Operation(uint32_t Timeout);
FLASH_Status FLASH_BootConfig(uint16_t FLASH_BOOT);
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* __STM32F10x_FLASH_H */
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file stm32f10x_fsmc.h
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief This file contains all the functions prototypes for the FSMC firmware
* library.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
/* Define to prevent recursive inclusion -------------------------------------*/
#ifndef __STM32F10x_FSMC_H
#define __STM32F10x_FSMC_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "stm32f10x.h"
/** @addtogroup STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Driver
* @{
*/
/** @addtogroup FSMC
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_Exported_Types
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief Timing parameters For NOR/SRAM Banks
*/
typedef struct
{
uint32_t FSMC_AddressSetupTime; /*!< Defines the number of HCLK cycles to configure
the duration of the address setup time.
This parameter can be a value between 0 and 0xF.
@note: It is not used with synchronous NOR Flash memories. */
uint32_t FSMC_AddressHoldTime; /*!< Defines the number of HCLK cycles to configure
the duration of the address hold time.
This parameter can be a value between 0 and 0xF.
@note: It is not used with synchronous NOR Flash memories.*/
uint32_t FSMC_DataSetupTime; /*!< Defines the number of HCLK cycles to configure
the duration of the data setup time.
This parameter can be a value between 0 and 0xFF.
@note: It is used for SRAMs, ROMs and asynchronous multiplexed NOR Flash memories. */
uint32_t FSMC_BusTurnAroundDuration; /*!< Defines the number of HCLK cycles to configure
the duration of the bus turnaround.
This parameter can be a value between 0 and 0xF.
@note: It is only used for multiplexed NOR Flash memories. */
uint32_t FSMC_CLKDivision; /*!< Defines the period of CLK clock output signal, expressed in number of HCLK cycles.
This parameter can be a value between 1 and 0xF.
@note: This parameter is not used for asynchronous NOR Flash, SRAM or ROM accesses. */
uint32_t FSMC_DataLatency; /*!< Defines the number of memory clock cycles to issue
to the memory before getting the first data.
The value of this parameter depends on the memory type as shown below:
- It must be set to 0 in case of a CRAM
- It is don't care in asynchronous NOR, SRAM or ROM accesses
- It may assume a value between 0 and 0xF in NOR Flash memories
with synchronous burst mode enable */
uint32_t FSMC_AccessMode; /*!< Specifies the asynchronous access mode.
This parameter can be a value of @ref FSMC_Access_Mode */
}FSMC_NORSRAMTimingInitTypeDef;
/**
* @brief FSMC NOR/SRAM Init structure definition
*/
typedef struct
{
uint32_t FSMC_Bank; /*!< Specifies the NOR/SRAM memory bank that will be used.
This parameter can be a value of @ref FSMC_NORSRAM_Bank */
uint32_t FSMC_DataAddressMux; /*!< Specifies whether the address and data values are
multiplexed on the databus or not.
This parameter can be a value of @ref FSMC_Data_Address_Bus_Multiplexing */
uint32_t FSMC_MemoryType; /*!< Specifies the type of external memory attached to
the corresponding memory bank.
This parameter can be a value of @ref FSMC_Memory_Type */
uint32_t FSMC_MemoryDataWidth; /*!< Specifies the external memory device width.
This parameter can be a value of @ref FSMC_Data_Width */
uint32_t FSMC_BurstAccessMode; /*!< Enables or disables the burst access mode for Flash memory,
valid only with synchronous burst Flash memories.
This parameter can be a value of @ref FSMC_Burst_Access_Mode */
uint32_t FSMC_AsynchronousWait; /*!< Enables or disables wait signal during asynchronous transfers,
valid only with asynchronous Flash memories.
This parameter can be a value of @ref FSMC_AsynchronousWait */
uint32_t FSMC_WaitSignalPolarity; /*!< Specifies the wait signal polarity, valid only when accessing
the Flash memory in burst mode.
This parameter can be a value of @ref FSMC_Wait_Signal_Polarity */
uint32_t FSMC_WrapMode; /*!< Enables or disables the Wrapped burst access mode for Flash
memory, valid only when accessing Flash memories in burst mode.
This parameter can be a value of @ref FSMC_Wrap_Mode */
uint32_t FSMC_WaitSignalActive; /*!< Specifies if the wait signal is asserted by the memory one
clock cycle before the wait state or during the wait state,
valid only when accessing memories in burst mode.
This parameter can be a value of @ref FSMC_Wait_Timing */
uint32_t FSMC_WriteOperation; /*!< Enables or disables the write operation in the selected bank by the FSMC.
This parameter can be a value of @ref FSMC_Write_Operation */
uint32_t FSMC_WaitSignal; /*!< Enables or disables the wait-state insertion via wait
signal, valid for Flash memory access in burst mode.
This parameter can be a value of @ref FSMC_Wait_Signal */
uint32_t FSMC_ExtendedMode; /*!< Enables or disables the extended mode.
This parameter can be a value of @ref FSMC_Extended_Mode */
uint32_t FSMC_WriteBurst; /*!< Enables or disables the write burst operation.
This parameter can be a value of @ref FSMC_Write_Burst */
FSMC_NORSRAMTimingInitTypeDef* FSMC_ReadWriteTimingStruct; /*!< Timing Parameters for write and read access if the ExtendedMode is not used*/
FSMC_NORSRAMTimingInitTypeDef* FSMC_WriteTimingStruct; /*!< Timing Parameters for write access if the ExtendedMode is used*/
}FSMC_NORSRAMInitTypeDef;
/**
* @brief Timing parameters For FSMC NAND and PCCARD Banks
*/
typedef struct
{
uint32_t FSMC_SetupTime; /*!< Defines the number of HCLK cycles to setup address before
the command assertion for NAND-Flash read or write access
to common/Attribute or I/O memory space (depending on
the memory space timing to be configured).
This parameter can be a value between 0 and 0xFF.*/
uint32_t FSMC_WaitSetupTime; /*!< Defines the minimum number of HCLK cycles to assert the
command for NAND-Flash read or write access to
common/Attribute or I/O memory space (depending on the
memory space timing to be configured).
This parameter can be a number between 0x00 and 0xFF */
uint32_t FSMC_HoldSetupTime; /*!< Defines the number of HCLK clock cycles to hold address
(and data for write access) after the command deassertion
for NAND-Flash read or write access to common/Attribute
or I/O memory space (depending on the memory space timing
to be configured).
This parameter can be a number between 0x00 and 0xFF */
uint32_t FSMC_HiZSetupTime; /*!< Defines the number of HCLK clock cycles during which the
databus is kept in HiZ after the start of a NAND-Flash
write access to common/Attribute or I/O memory space (depending
on the memory space timing to be configured).
This parameter can be a number between 0x00 and 0xFF */
}FSMC_NAND_PCCARDTimingInitTypeDef;
/**
* @brief FSMC NAND Init structure definition
*/
typedef struct
{
uint32_t FSMC_Bank; /*!< Specifies the NAND memory bank that will be used.
This parameter can be a value of @ref FSMC_NAND_Bank */
uint32_t FSMC_Waitfeature; /*!< Enables or disables the Wait feature for the NAND Memory Bank.
This parameter can be any value of @ref FSMC_Wait_feature */
uint32_t FSMC_MemoryDataWidth; /*!< Specifies the external memory device width.
This parameter can be any value of @ref FSMC_Data_Width */
uint32_t FSMC_ECC; /*!< Enables or disables the ECC computation.
This parameter can be any value of @ref FSMC_ECC */
uint32_t FSMC_ECCPageSize; /*!< Defines the page size for the extended ECC.
This parameter can be any value of @ref FSMC_ECC_Page_Size */
uint32_t FSMC_TCLRSetupTime; /*!< Defines the number of HCLK cycles to configure the
delay between CLE low and RE low.
This parameter can be a value between 0 and 0xFF. */
uint32_t FSMC_TARSetupTime; /*!< Defines the number of HCLK cycles to configure the
delay between ALE low and RE low.
This parameter can be a number between 0x0 and 0xFF */
FSMC_NAND_PCCARDTimingInitTypeDef* FSMC_CommonSpaceTimingStruct; /*!< FSMC Common Space Timing */
FSMC_NAND_PCCARDTimingInitTypeDef* FSMC_AttributeSpaceTimingStruct; /*!< FSMC Attribute Space Timing */
}FSMC_NANDInitTypeDef;
/**
* @brief FSMC PCCARD Init structure definition
*/
typedef struct
{
uint32_t FSMC_Waitfeature; /*!< Enables or disables the Wait feature for the Memory Bank.
This parameter can be any value of @ref FSMC_Wait_feature */
uint32_t FSMC_TCLRSetupTime; /*!< Defines the number of HCLK cycles to configure the
delay between CLE low and RE low.
This parameter can be a value between 0 and 0xFF. */
uint32_t FSMC_TARSetupTime; /*!< Defines the number of HCLK cycles to configure the
delay between ALE low and RE low.
This parameter can be a number between 0x0 and 0xFF */
FSMC_NAND_PCCARDTimingInitTypeDef* FSMC_CommonSpaceTimingStruct; /*!< FSMC Common Space Timing */
FSMC_NAND_PCCARDTimingInitTypeDef* FSMC_AttributeSpaceTimingStruct; /*!< FSMC Attribute Space Timing */
FSMC_NAND_PCCARDTimingInitTypeDef* FSMC_IOSpaceTimingStruct; /*!< FSMC IO Space Timing */
}FSMC_PCCARDInitTypeDef;
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_Exported_Constants
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_NORSRAM_Bank
* @{
*/
#define FSMC_Bank1_NORSRAM1 ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define FSMC_Bank1_NORSRAM2 ((uint32_t)0x00000002)
#define FSMC_Bank1_NORSRAM3 ((uint32_t)0x00000004)
#define FSMC_Bank1_NORSRAM4 ((uint32_t)0x00000006)
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_NAND_Bank
* @{
*/
#define FSMC_Bank2_NAND ((uint32_t)0x00000010)
#define FSMC_Bank3_NAND ((uint32_t)0x00000100)
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_PCCARD_Bank
* @{
*/
#define FSMC_Bank4_PCCARD ((uint32_t)0x00001000)
/**
* @}
*/
#define IS_FSMC_NORSRAM_BANK(BANK) (((BANK) == FSMC_Bank1_NORSRAM1) || \
((BANK) == FSMC_Bank1_NORSRAM2) || \
((BANK) == FSMC_Bank1_NORSRAM3) || \
((BANK) == FSMC_Bank1_NORSRAM4))
#define IS_FSMC_NAND_BANK(BANK) (((BANK) == FSMC_Bank2_NAND) || \
((BANK) == FSMC_Bank3_NAND))
#define IS_FSMC_GETFLAG_BANK(BANK) (((BANK) == FSMC_Bank2_NAND) || \
((BANK) == FSMC_Bank3_NAND) || \
((BANK) == FSMC_Bank4_PCCARD))
#define IS_FSMC_IT_BANK(BANK) (((BANK) == FSMC_Bank2_NAND) || \
((BANK) == FSMC_Bank3_NAND) || \
((BANK) == FSMC_Bank4_PCCARD))
/** @defgroup NOR_SRAM_Controller
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_Data_Address_Bus_Multiplexing
* @{
*/
#define FSMC_DataAddressMux_Disable ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define FSMC_DataAddressMux_Enable ((uint32_t)0x00000002)
#define IS_FSMC_MUX(MUX) (((MUX) == FSMC_DataAddressMux_Disable) || \
((MUX) == FSMC_DataAddressMux_Enable))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_Memory_Type
* @{
*/
#define FSMC_MemoryType_SRAM ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define FSMC_MemoryType_PSRAM ((uint32_t)0x00000004)
#define FSMC_MemoryType_NOR ((uint32_t)0x00000008)
#define IS_FSMC_MEMORY(MEMORY) (((MEMORY) == FSMC_MemoryType_SRAM) || \
((MEMORY) == FSMC_MemoryType_PSRAM)|| \
((MEMORY) == FSMC_MemoryType_NOR))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_Data_Width
* @{
*/
#define FSMC_MemoryDataWidth_8b ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define FSMC_MemoryDataWidth_16b ((uint32_t)0x00000010)
#define IS_FSMC_MEMORY_WIDTH(WIDTH) (((WIDTH) == FSMC_MemoryDataWidth_8b) || \
((WIDTH) == FSMC_MemoryDataWidth_16b))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_Burst_Access_Mode
* @{
*/
#define FSMC_BurstAccessMode_Disable ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define FSMC_BurstAccessMode_Enable ((uint32_t)0x00000100)
#define IS_FSMC_BURSTMODE(STATE) (((STATE) == FSMC_BurstAccessMode_Disable) || \
((STATE) == FSMC_BurstAccessMode_Enable))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_AsynchronousWait
* @{
*/
#define FSMC_AsynchronousWait_Disable ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define FSMC_AsynchronousWait_Enable ((uint32_t)0x00008000)
#define IS_FSMC_ASYNWAIT(STATE) (((STATE) == FSMC_AsynchronousWait_Disable) || \
((STATE) == FSMC_AsynchronousWait_Enable))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_Wait_Signal_Polarity
* @{
*/
#define FSMC_WaitSignalPolarity_Low ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define FSMC_WaitSignalPolarity_High ((uint32_t)0x00000200)
#define IS_FSMC_WAIT_POLARITY(POLARITY) (((POLARITY) == FSMC_WaitSignalPolarity_Low) || \
((POLARITY) == FSMC_WaitSignalPolarity_High))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_Wrap_Mode
* @{
*/
#define FSMC_WrapMode_Disable ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define FSMC_WrapMode_Enable ((uint32_t)0x00000400)
#define IS_FSMC_WRAP_MODE(MODE) (((MODE) == FSMC_WrapMode_Disable) || \
((MODE) == FSMC_WrapMode_Enable))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_Wait_Timing
* @{
*/
#define FSMC_WaitSignalActive_BeforeWaitState ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define FSMC_WaitSignalActive_DuringWaitState ((uint32_t)0x00000800)
#define IS_FSMC_WAIT_SIGNAL_ACTIVE(ACTIVE) (((ACTIVE) == FSMC_WaitSignalActive_BeforeWaitState) || \
((ACTIVE) == FSMC_WaitSignalActive_DuringWaitState))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_Write_Operation
* @{
*/
#define FSMC_WriteOperation_Disable ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define FSMC_WriteOperation_Enable ((uint32_t)0x00001000)
#define IS_FSMC_WRITE_OPERATION(OPERATION) (((OPERATION) == FSMC_WriteOperation_Disable) || \
((OPERATION) == FSMC_WriteOperation_Enable))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_Wait_Signal
* @{
*/
#define FSMC_WaitSignal_Disable ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define FSMC_WaitSignal_Enable ((uint32_t)0x00002000)
#define IS_FSMC_WAITE_SIGNAL(SIGNAL) (((SIGNAL) == FSMC_WaitSignal_Disable) || \
((SIGNAL) == FSMC_WaitSignal_Enable))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_Extended_Mode
* @{
*/
#define FSMC_ExtendedMode_Disable ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define FSMC_ExtendedMode_Enable ((uint32_t)0x00004000)
#define IS_FSMC_EXTENDED_MODE(MODE) (((MODE) == FSMC_ExtendedMode_Disable) || \
((MODE) == FSMC_ExtendedMode_Enable))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_Write_Burst
* @{
*/
#define FSMC_WriteBurst_Disable ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define FSMC_WriteBurst_Enable ((uint32_t)0x00080000)
#define IS_FSMC_WRITE_BURST(BURST) (((BURST) == FSMC_WriteBurst_Disable) || \
((BURST) == FSMC_WriteBurst_Enable))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_Address_Setup_Time
* @{
*/
#define IS_FSMC_ADDRESS_SETUP_TIME(TIME) ((TIME) <= 0xF)
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_Address_Hold_Time
* @{
*/
#define IS_FSMC_ADDRESS_HOLD_TIME(TIME) ((TIME) <= 0xF)
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_Data_Setup_Time
* @{
*/
#define IS_FSMC_DATASETUP_TIME(TIME) (((TIME) > 0) && ((TIME) <= 0xFF))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_Bus_Turn_around_Duration
* @{
*/
#define IS_FSMC_TURNAROUND_TIME(TIME) ((TIME) <= 0xF)
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_CLK_Division
* @{
*/
#define IS_FSMC_CLK_DIV(DIV) ((DIV) <= 0xF)
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_Data_Latency
* @{
*/
#define IS_FSMC_DATA_LATENCY(LATENCY) ((LATENCY) <= 0xF)
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_Access_Mode
* @{
*/
#define FSMC_AccessMode_A ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define FSMC_AccessMode_B ((uint32_t)0x10000000)
#define FSMC_AccessMode_C ((uint32_t)0x20000000)
#define FSMC_AccessMode_D ((uint32_t)0x30000000)
#define IS_FSMC_ACCESS_MODE(MODE) (((MODE) == FSMC_AccessMode_A) || \
((MODE) == FSMC_AccessMode_B) || \
((MODE) == FSMC_AccessMode_C) || \
((MODE) == FSMC_AccessMode_D))
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup NAND_PCCARD_Controller
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_Wait_feature
* @{
*/
#define FSMC_Waitfeature_Disable ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define FSMC_Waitfeature_Enable ((uint32_t)0x00000002)
#define IS_FSMC_WAIT_FEATURE(FEATURE) (((FEATURE) == FSMC_Waitfeature_Disable) || \
((FEATURE) == FSMC_Waitfeature_Enable))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_ECC
* @{
*/
#define FSMC_ECC_Disable ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define FSMC_ECC_Enable ((uint32_t)0x00000040)
#define IS_FSMC_ECC_STATE(STATE) (((STATE) == FSMC_ECC_Disable) || \
((STATE) == FSMC_ECC_Enable))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_ECC_Page_Size
* @{
*/
#define FSMC_ECCPageSize_256Bytes ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define FSMC_ECCPageSize_512Bytes ((uint32_t)0x00020000)
#define FSMC_ECCPageSize_1024Bytes ((uint32_t)0x00040000)
#define FSMC_ECCPageSize_2048Bytes ((uint32_t)0x00060000)
#define FSMC_ECCPageSize_4096Bytes ((uint32_t)0x00080000)
#define FSMC_ECCPageSize_8192Bytes ((uint32_t)0x000A0000)
#define IS_FSMC_ECCPAGE_SIZE(SIZE) (((SIZE) == FSMC_ECCPageSize_256Bytes) || \
((SIZE) == FSMC_ECCPageSize_512Bytes) || \
((SIZE) == FSMC_ECCPageSize_1024Bytes) || \
((SIZE) == FSMC_ECCPageSize_2048Bytes) || \
((SIZE) == FSMC_ECCPageSize_4096Bytes) || \
((SIZE) == FSMC_ECCPageSize_8192Bytes))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_TCLR_Setup_Time
* @{
*/
#define IS_FSMC_TCLR_TIME(TIME) ((TIME) <= 0xFF)
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_TAR_Setup_Time
* @{
*/
#define IS_FSMC_TAR_TIME(TIME) ((TIME) <= 0xFF)
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_Setup_Time
* @{
*/
#define IS_FSMC_SETUP_TIME(TIME) ((TIME) <= 0xFF)
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_Wait_Setup_Time
* @{
*/
#define IS_FSMC_WAIT_TIME(TIME) ((TIME) <= 0xFF)
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_Hold_Setup_Time
* @{
*/
#define IS_FSMC_HOLD_TIME(TIME) ((TIME) <= 0xFF)
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_HiZ_Setup_Time
* @{
*/
#define IS_FSMC_HIZ_TIME(TIME) ((TIME) <= 0xFF)
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_Interrupt_sources
* @{
*/
#define FSMC_IT_RisingEdge ((uint32_t)0x00000008)
#define FSMC_IT_Level ((uint32_t)0x00000010)
#define FSMC_IT_FallingEdge ((uint32_t)0x00000020)
#define IS_FSMC_IT(IT) ((((IT) & (uint32_t)0xFFFFFFC7) == 0x00000000) && ((IT) != 0x00000000))
#define IS_FSMC_GET_IT(IT) (((IT) == FSMC_IT_RisingEdge) || \
((IT) == FSMC_IT_Level) || \
((IT) == FSMC_IT_FallingEdge))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_Flags
* @{
*/
#define FSMC_FLAG_RisingEdge ((uint32_t)0x00000001)
#define FSMC_FLAG_Level ((uint32_t)0x00000002)
#define FSMC_FLAG_FallingEdge ((uint32_t)0x00000004)
#define FSMC_FLAG_FEMPT ((uint32_t)0x00000040)
#define IS_FSMC_GET_FLAG(FLAG) (((FLAG) == FSMC_FLAG_RisingEdge) || \
((FLAG) == FSMC_FLAG_Level) || \
((FLAG) == FSMC_FLAG_FallingEdge) || \
((FLAG) == FSMC_FLAG_FEMPT))
#define IS_FSMC_CLEAR_FLAG(FLAG) ((((FLAG) & (uint32_t)0xFFFFFFF8) == 0x00000000) && ((FLAG) != 0x00000000))
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_Exported_Macros
* @{
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup FSMC_Exported_Functions
* @{
*/
void FSMC_NORSRAMDeInit(uint32_t FSMC_Bank);
void FSMC_NANDDeInit(uint32_t FSMC_Bank);
void FSMC_PCCARDDeInit(void);
void FSMC_NORSRAMInit(FSMC_NORSRAMInitTypeDef* FSMC_NORSRAMInitStruct);
void FSMC_NANDInit(FSMC_NANDInitTypeDef* FSMC_NANDInitStruct);
void FSMC_PCCARDInit(FSMC_PCCARDInitTypeDef* FSMC_PCCARDInitStruct);
void FSMC_NORSRAMStructInit(FSMC_NORSRAMInitTypeDef* FSMC_NORSRAMInitStruct);
void FSMC_NANDStructInit(FSMC_NANDInitTypeDef* FSMC_NANDInitStruct);
void FSMC_PCCARDStructInit(FSMC_PCCARDInitTypeDef* FSMC_PCCARDInitStruct);
void FSMC_NORSRAMCmd(uint32_t FSMC_Bank, FunctionalState NewState);
void FSMC_NANDCmd(uint32_t FSMC_Bank, FunctionalState NewState);
void FSMC_PCCARDCmd(FunctionalState NewState);
void FSMC_NANDECCCmd(uint32_t FSMC_Bank, FunctionalState NewState);
uint32_t FSMC_GetECC(uint32_t FSMC_Bank);
void FSMC_ITConfig(uint32_t FSMC_Bank, uint32_t FSMC_IT, FunctionalState NewState);
FlagStatus FSMC_GetFlagStatus(uint32_t FSMC_Bank, uint32_t FSMC_FLAG);
void FSMC_ClearFlag(uint32_t FSMC_Bank, uint32_t FSMC_FLAG);
ITStatus FSMC_GetITStatus(uint32_t FSMC_Bank, uint32_t FSMC_IT);
void FSMC_ClearITPendingBit(uint32_t FSMC_Bank, uint32_t FSMC_IT);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /*__STM32F10x_FSMC_H */
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file stm32f10x_gpio.h
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief This file contains all the functions prototypes for the GPIO
* firmware library.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
/* Define to prevent recursive inclusion -------------------------------------*/
#ifndef __STM32F10x_GPIO_H
#define __STM32F10x_GPIO_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "stm32f10x.h"
/** @addtogroup STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Driver
* @{
*/
/** @addtogroup GPIO
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup GPIO_Exported_Types
* @{
*/
#define IS_GPIO_ALL_PERIPH(PERIPH) (((PERIPH) == GPIOA) || \
((PERIPH) == GPIOB) || \
((PERIPH) == GPIOC) || \
((PERIPH) == GPIOD) || \
((PERIPH) == GPIOE) || \
((PERIPH) == GPIOF) || \
((PERIPH) == GPIOG))
/**
* @brief Output Maximum frequency selection
*/
typedef enum
{
GPIO_Speed_10MHz = 1,
GPIO_Speed_2MHz,
GPIO_Speed_50MHz
}GPIOSpeed_TypeDef;
#define IS_GPIO_SPEED(SPEED) (((SPEED) == GPIO_Speed_10MHz) || ((SPEED) == GPIO_Speed_2MHz) || \
((SPEED) == GPIO_Speed_50MHz))
/**
* @brief Configuration Mode enumeration
*/
typedef enum
{ GPIO_Mode_AIN = 0x0,
GPIO_Mode_IN_FLOATING = 0x04,
GPIO_Mode_IPD = 0x28,
GPIO_Mode_IPU = 0x48,
GPIO_Mode_Out_OD = 0x14,
GPIO_Mode_Out_PP = 0x10,
GPIO_Mode_AF_OD = 0x1C,
GPIO_Mode_AF_PP = 0x18
}GPIOMode_TypeDef;
#define IS_GPIO_MODE(MODE) (((MODE) == GPIO_Mode_AIN) || ((MODE) == GPIO_Mode_IN_FLOATING) || \
((MODE) == GPIO_Mode_IPD) || ((MODE) == GPIO_Mode_IPU) || \
((MODE) == GPIO_Mode_Out_OD) || ((MODE) == GPIO_Mode_Out_PP) || \
((MODE) == GPIO_Mode_AF_OD) || ((MODE) == GPIO_Mode_AF_PP))
/**
* @brief GPIO Init structure definition
*/
typedef struct
{
uint16_t GPIO_Pin; /*!< Specifies the GPIO pins to be configured.
This parameter can be any value of @ref GPIO_pins_define */
GPIOSpeed_TypeDef GPIO_Speed; /*!< Specifies the speed for the selected pins.
This parameter can be a value of @ref GPIOSpeed_TypeDef */
GPIOMode_TypeDef GPIO_Mode; /*!< Specifies the operating mode for the selected pins.
This parameter can be a value of @ref GPIOMode_TypeDef */
}GPIO_InitTypeDef;
/**
* @brief Bit_SET and Bit_RESET enumeration
*/
typedef enum
{ Bit_RESET = 0,
Bit_SET
}BitAction;
#define IS_GPIO_BIT_ACTION(ACTION) (((ACTION) == Bit_RESET) || ((ACTION) == Bit_SET))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup GPIO_Exported_Constants
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup GPIO_pins_define
* @{
*/
#define GPIO_Pin_0 ((uint16_t)0x0001) /*!< Pin 0 selected */
#define GPIO_Pin_1 ((uint16_t)0x0002) /*!< Pin 1 selected */
#define GPIO_Pin_2 ((uint16_t)0x0004) /*!< Pin 2 selected */
#define GPIO_Pin_3 ((uint16_t)0x0008) /*!< Pin 3 selected */
#define GPIO_Pin_4 ((uint16_t)0x0010) /*!< Pin 4 selected */
#define GPIO_Pin_5 ((uint16_t)0x0020) /*!< Pin 5 selected */
#define GPIO_Pin_6 ((uint16_t)0x0040) /*!< Pin 6 selected */
#define GPIO_Pin_7 ((uint16_t)0x0080) /*!< Pin 7 selected */
#define GPIO_Pin_8 ((uint16_t)0x0100) /*!< Pin 8 selected */
#define GPIO_Pin_9 ((uint16_t)0x0200) /*!< Pin 9 selected */
#define GPIO_Pin_10 ((uint16_t)0x0400) /*!< Pin 10 selected */
#define GPIO_Pin_11 ((uint16_t)0x0800) /*!< Pin 11 selected */
#define GPIO_Pin_12 ((uint16_t)0x1000) /*!< Pin 12 selected */
#define GPIO_Pin_13 ((uint16_t)0x2000) /*!< Pin 13 selected */
#define GPIO_Pin_14 ((uint16_t)0x4000) /*!< Pin 14 selected */
#define GPIO_Pin_15 ((uint16_t)0x8000) /*!< Pin 15 selected */
#define GPIO_Pin_All ((uint16_t)0xFFFF) /*!< All pins selected */
#define IS_GPIO_PIN(PIN) ((((PIN) & (uint16_t)0x00) == 0x00) && ((PIN) != (uint16_t)0x00))
#define IS_GET_GPIO_PIN(PIN) (((PIN) == GPIO_Pin_0) || \
((PIN) == GPIO_Pin_1) || \
((PIN) == GPIO_Pin_2) || \
((PIN) == GPIO_Pin_3) || \
((PIN) == GPIO_Pin_4) || \
((PIN) == GPIO_Pin_5) || \
((PIN) == GPIO_Pin_6) || \
((PIN) == GPIO_Pin_7) || \
((PIN) == GPIO_Pin_8) || \
((PIN) == GPIO_Pin_9) || \
((PIN) == GPIO_Pin_10) || \
((PIN) == GPIO_Pin_11) || \
((PIN) == GPIO_Pin_12) || \
((PIN) == GPIO_Pin_13) || \
((PIN) == GPIO_Pin_14) || \
((PIN) == GPIO_Pin_15))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup GPIO_Remap_define
* @{
*/
#define GPIO_Remap_SPI1 ((uint32_t)0x00000001) /*!< SPI1 Alternate Function mapping */
#define GPIO_Remap_I2C1 ((uint32_t)0x00000002) /*!< I2C1 Alternate Function mapping */
#define GPIO_Remap_USART1 ((uint32_t)0x00000004) /*!< USART1 Alternate Function mapping */
#define GPIO_Remap_USART2 ((uint32_t)0x00000008) /*!< USART2 Alternate Function mapping */
#define GPIO_PartialRemap_USART3 ((uint32_t)0x00140010) /*!< USART3 Partial Alternate Function mapping */
#define GPIO_FullRemap_USART3 ((uint32_t)0x00140030) /*!< USART3 Full Alternate Function mapping */
#define GPIO_PartialRemap_TIM1 ((uint32_t)0x00160040) /*!< TIM1 Partial Alternate Function mapping */
#define GPIO_FullRemap_TIM1 ((uint32_t)0x001600C0) /*!< TIM1 Full Alternate Function mapping */
#define GPIO_PartialRemap1_TIM2 ((uint32_t)0x00180100) /*!< TIM2 Partial1 Alternate Function mapping */
#define GPIO_PartialRemap2_TIM2 ((uint32_t)0x00180200) /*!< TIM2 Partial2 Alternate Function mapping */
#define GPIO_FullRemap_TIM2 ((uint32_t)0x00180300) /*!< TIM2 Full Alternate Function mapping */
#define GPIO_PartialRemap_TIM3 ((uint32_t)0x001A0800) /*!< TIM3 Partial Alternate Function mapping */
#define GPIO_FullRemap_TIM3 ((uint32_t)0x001A0C00) /*!< TIM3 Full Alternate Function mapping */
#define GPIO_Remap_TIM4 ((uint32_t)0x00001000) /*!< TIM4 Alternate Function mapping */
#define GPIO_Remap1_CAN1 ((uint32_t)0x001D4000) /*!< CAN1 Alternate Function mapping */
#define GPIO_Remap2_CAN1 ((uint32_t)0x001D6000) /*!< CAN1 Alternate Function mapping */
#define GPIO_Remap_PD01 ((uint32_t)0x00008000) /*!< PD01 Alternate Function mapping */
#define GPIO_Remap_TIM5CH4_LSI ((uint32_t)0x00200001) /*!< LSI connected to TIM5 Channel4 input capture for calibration */
#define GPIO_Remap_ADC1_ETRGINJ ((uint32_t)0x00200002) /*!< ADC1 External Trigger Injected Conversion remapping */
#define GPIO_Remap_ADC1_ETRGREG ((uint32_t)0x00200004) /*!< ADC1 External Trigger Regular Conversion remapping */
#define GPIO_Remap_ADC2_ETRGINJ ((uint32_t)0x00200008) /*!< ADC2 External Trigger Injected Conversion remapping */
#define GPIO_Remap_ADC2_ETRGREG ((uint32_t)0x00200010) /*!< ADC2 External Trigger Regular Conversion remapping */
#define GPIO_Remap_ETH ((uint32_t)0x00200020) /*!< Ethernet remapping (only for Connectivity line devices) */
#define GPIO_Remap_CAN2 ((uint32_t)0x00200040) /*!< CAN2 remapping (only for Connectivity line devices) */
#define GPIO_Remap_SWJ_NoJTRST ((uint32_t)0x00300100) /*!< Full SWJ Enabled (JTAG-DP + SW-DP) but without JTRST */
#define GPIO_Remap_SWJ_JTAGDisable ((uint32_t)0x00300200) /*!< JTAG-DP Disabled and SW-DP Enabled */
#define GPIO_Remap_SWJ_Disable ((uint32_t)0x00300400) /*!< Full SWJ Disabled (JTAG-DP + SW-DP) */
#define GPIO_Remap_SPI3 ((uint32_t)0x00201100) /*!< SPI3/I2S3 Alternate Function mapping (only for Connectivity line devices) */
#define GPIO_Remap_TIM2ITR1_PTP_SOF ((uint32_t)0x00202000) /*!< Ethernet PTP output or USB OTG SOF (Start of Frame) connected
to TIM2 Internal Trigger 1 for calibration
(only for Connectivity line devices) */
#define GPIO_Remap_PTP_PPS ((uint32_t)0x00204000) /*!< Ethernet MAC PPS_PTS output on PB05 (only for Connectivity line devices) */
#define GPIO_Remap_TIM15 ((uint32_t)0x80000001) /*!< TIM15 Alternate Function mapping (only for Value line devices) */
#define GPIO_Remap_TIM16 ((uint32_t)0x80000002) /*!< TIM16 Alternate Function mapping (only for Value line devices) */
#define GPIO_Remap_TIM17 ((uint32_t)0x80000004) /*!< TIM17 Alternate Function mapping (only for Value line devices) */
#define GPIO_Remap_CEC ((uint32_t)0x80000008) /*!< CEC Alternate Function mapping (only for Value line devices) */
#define GPIO_Remap_TIM1_DMA ((uint32_t)0x80000010) /*!< TIM1 DMA requests mapping (only for Value line devices) */
#define GPIO_Remap_TIM9 ((uint32_t)0x80000020) /*!< TIM9 Alternate Function mapping (only for XL-density devices) */
#define GPIO_Remap_TIM10 ((uint32_t)0x80000040) /*!< TIM10 Alternate Function mapping (only for XL-density devices) */
#define GPIO_Remap_TIM11 ((uint32_t)0x80000080) /*!< TIM11 Alternate Function mapping (only for XL-density devices) */
#define GPIO_Remap_TIM13 ((uint32_t)0x80000100) /*!< TIM13 Alternate Function mapping (only for High density Value line and XL-density devices) */
#define GPIO_Remap_TIM14 ((uint32_t)0x80000200) /*!< TIM14 Alternate Function mapping (only for High density Value line and XL-density devices) */
#define GPIO_Remap_FSMC_NADV ((uint32_t)0x80000400) /*!< FSMC_NADV Alternate Function mapping (only for High density Value line and XL-density devices) */
#define GPIO_Remap_TIM67_DAC_DMA ((uint32_t)0x80000800) /*!< TIM6/TIM7 and DAC DMA requests remapping (only for High density Value line devices) */
#define GPIO_Remap_TIM12 ((uint32_t)0x80001000) /*!< TIM12 Alternate Function mapping (only for High density Value line devices) */
#define GPIO_Remap_MISC ((uint32_t)0x80002000) /*!< Miscellaneous Remap (DMA2 Channel5 Position and DAC Trigger remapping,
only for High density Value line devices) */
#define IS_GPIO_REMAP(REMAP) (((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_SPI1) || ((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_I2C1) || \
((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_USART1) || ((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_USART2) || \
((REMAP) == GPIO_PartialRemap_USART3) || ((REMAP) == GPIO_FullRemap_USART3) || \
((REMAP) == GPIO_PartialRemap_TIM1) || ((REMAP) == GPIO_FullRemap_TIM1) || \
((REMAP) == GPIO_PartialRemap1_TIM2) || ((REMAP) == GPIO_PartialRemap2_TIM2) || \
((REMAP) == GPIO_FullRemap_TIM2) || ((REMAP) == GPIO_PartialRemap_TIM3) || \
((REMAP) == GPIO_FullRemap_TIM3) || ((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_TIM4) || \
((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap1_CAN1) || ((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap2_CAN1) || \
((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_PD01) || ((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_TIM5CH4_LSI) || \
((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_ADC1_ETRGINJ) ||((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_ADC1_ETRGREG) || \
((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_ADC2_ETRGINJ) ||((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_ADC2_ETRGREG) || \
((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_ETH) ||((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_CAN2) || \
((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_SWJ_NoJTRST) || ((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_SWJ_JTAGDisable) || \
((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_SWJ_Disable)|| ((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_SPI3) || \
((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_TIM2ITR1_PTP_SOF) || ((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_PTP_PPS) || \
((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_TIM15) || ((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_TIM16) || \
((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_TIM17) || ((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_CEC) || \
((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_TIM1_DMA) || ((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_TIM9) || \
((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_TIM10) || ((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_TIM11) || \
((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_TIM13) || ((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_TIM14) || \
((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_FSMC_NADV) || ((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_TIM67_DAC_DMA) || \
((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_TIM12) || ((REMAP) == GPIO_Remap_MISC))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup GPIO_Port_Sources
* @{
*/
#define GPIO_PortSourceGPIOA ((uint8_t)0x00)
#define GPIO_PortSourceGPIOB ((uint8_t)0x01)
#define GPIO_PortSourceGPIOC ((uint8_t)0x02)
#define GPIO_PortSourceGPIOD ((uint8_t)0x03)
#define GPIO_PortSourceGPIOE ((uint8_t)0x04)
#define GPIO_PortSourceGPIOF ((uint8_t)0x05)
#define GPIO_PortSourceGPIOG ((uint8_t)0x06)
#define IS_GPIO_EVENTOUT_PORT_SOURCE(PORTSOURCE) (((PORTSOURCE) == GPIO_PortSourceGPIOA) || \
((PORTSOURCE) == GPIO_PortSourceGPIOB) || \
((PORTSOURCE) == GPIO_PortSourceGPIOC) || \
((PORTSOURCE) == GPIO_PortSourceGPIOD) || \
((PORTSOURCE) == GPIO_PortSourceGPIOE))
#define IS_GPIO_EXTI_PORT_SOURCE(PORTSOURCE) (((PORTSOURCE) == GPIO_PortSourceGPIOA) || \
((PORTSOURCE) == GPIO_PortSourceGPIOB) || \
((PORTSOURCE) == GPIO_PortSourceGPIOC) || \
((PORTSOURCE) == GPIO_PortSourceGPIOD) || \
((PORTSOURCE) == GPIO_PortSourceGPIOE) || \
((PORTSOURCE) == GPIO_PortSourceGPIOF) || \
((PORTSOURCE) == GPIO_PortSourceGPIOG))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup GPIO_Pin_sources
* @{
*/
#define GPIO_PinSource0 ((uint8_t)0x00)
#define GPIO_PinSource1 ((uint8_t)0x01)
#define GPIO_PinSource2 ((uint8_t)0x02)
#define GPIO_PinSource3 ((uint8_t)0x03)
#define GPIO_PinSource4 ((uint8_t)0x04)
#define GPIO_PinSource5 ((uint8_t)0x05)
#define GPIO_PinSource6 ((uint8_t)0x06)
#define GPIO_PinSource7 ((uint8_t)0x07)
#define GPIO_PinSource8 ((uint8_t)0x08)
#define GPIO_PinSource9 ((uint8_t)0x09)
#define GPIO_PinSource10 ((uint8_t)0x0A)
#define GPIO_PinSource11 ((uint8_t)0x0B)
#define GPIO_PinSource12 ((uint8_t)0x0C)
#define GPIO_PinSource13 ((uint8_t)0x0D)
#define GPIO_PinSource14 ((uint8_t)0x0E)
#define GPIO_PinSource15 ((uint8_t)0x0F)
#define IS_GPIO_PIN_SOURCE(PINSOURCE) (((PINSOURCE) == GPIO_PinSource0) || \
((PINSOURCE) == GPIO_PinSource1) || \
((PINSOURCE) == GPIO_PinSource2) || \
((PINSOURCE) == GPIO_PinSource3) || \
((PINSOURCE) == GPIO_PinSource4) || \
((PINSOURCE) == GPIO_PinSource5) || \
((PINSOURCE) == GPIO_PinSource6) || \
((PINSOURCE) == GPIO_PinSource7) || \
((PINSOURCE) == GPIO_PinSource8) || \
((PINSOURCE) == GPIO_PinSource9) || \
((PINSOURCE) == GPIO_PinSource10) || \
((PINSOURCE) == GPIO_PinSource11) || \
((PINSOURCE) == GPIO_PinSource12) || \
((PINSOURCE) == GPIO_PinSource13) || \
((PINSOURCE) == GPIO_PinSource14) || \
((PINSOURCE) == GPIO_PinSource15))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup Ethernet_Media_Interface
* @{
*/
#define GPIO_ETH_MediaInterface_MII ((u32)0x00000000)
#define GPIO_ETH_MediaInterface_RMII ((u32)0x00000001)
#define IS_GPIO_ETH_MEDIA_INTERFACE(INTERFACE) (((INTERFACE) == GPIO_ETH_MediaInterface_MII) || \
((INTERFACE) == GPIO_ETH_MediaInterface_RMII))
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup GPIO_Exported_Macros
* @{
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup GPIO_Exported_Functions
* @{
*/
void GPIO_DeInit(GPIO_TypeDef* GPIOx);
void GPIO_AFIODeInit(void);
void GPIO_Init(GPIO_TypeDef* GPIOx, GPIO_InitTypeDef* GPIO_InitStruct);
void GPIO_StructInit(GPIO_InitTypeDef* GPIO_InitStruct);
uint8_t GPIO_ReadInputDataBit(GPIO_TypeDef* GPIOx, uint16_t GPIO_Pin);
uint16_t GPIO_ReadInputData(GPIO_TypeDef* GPIOx);
uint8_t GPIO_ReadOutputDataBit(GPIO_TypeDef* GPIOx, uint16_t GPIO_Pin);
uint16_t GPIO_ReadOutputData(GPIO_TypeDef* GPIOx);
void GPIO_SetBits(GPIO_TypeDef* GPIOx, uint16_t GPIO_Pin);
void GPIO_ResetBits(GPIO_TypeDef* GPIOx, uint16_t GPIO_Pin);
void GPIO_WriteBit(GPIO_TypeDef* GPIOx, uint16_t GPIO_Pin, BitAction BitVal);
void GPIO_Write(GPIO_TypeDef* GPIOx, uint16_t PortVal);
void GPIO_PinLockConfig(GPIO_TypeDef* GPIOx, uint16_t GPIO_Pin);
void GPIO_EventOutputConfig(uint8_t GPIO_PortSource, uint8_t GPIO_PinSource);
void GPIO_EventOutputCmd(FunctionalState NewState);
void GPIO_PinRemapConfig(uint32_t GPIO_Remap, FunctionalState NewState);
void GPIO_EXTILineConfig(uint8_t GPIO_PortSource, uint8_t GPIO_PinSource);
void GPIO_ETH_MediaInterfaceConfig(uint32_t GPIO_ETH_MediaInterface);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* __STM32F10x_GPIO_H */
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file stm32f10x_i2c.h
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief This file contains all the functions prototypes for the I2C firmware
* library.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
/* Define to prevent recursive inclusion -------------------------------------*/
#ifndef __STM32F10x_I2C_H
#define __STM32F10x_I2C_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "stm32f10x.h"
/** @addtogroup STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Driver
* @{
*/
/** @addtogroup I2C
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup I2C_Exported_Types
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief I2C Init structure definition
*/
typedef struct
{
uint32_t I2C_ClockSpeed; /*!< Specifies the clock frequency.
This parameter must be set to a value lower than 400kHz */
uint16_t I2C_Mode; /*!< Specifies the I2C mode.
This parameter can be a value of @ref I2C_mode */
uint16_t I2C_DutyCycle; /*!< Specifies the I2C fast mode duty cycle.
This parameter can be a value of @ref I2C_duty_cycle_in_fast_mode */
uint16_t I2C_OwnAddress1; /*!< Specifies the first device own address.
This parameter can be a 7-bit or 10-bit address. */
uint16_t I2C_Ack; /*!< Enables or disables the acknowledgement.
This parameter can be a value of @ref I2C_acknowledgement */
uint16_t I2C_AcknowledgedAddress; /*!< Specifies if 7-bit or 10-bit address is acknowledged.
This parameter can be a value of @ref I2C_acknowledged_address */
}I2C_InitTypeDef;
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup I2C_Exported_Constants
* @{
*/
#define IS_I2C_ALL_PERIPH(PERIPH) (((PERIPH) == I2C1) || \
((PERIPH) == I2C2))
/** @defgroup I2C_mode
* @{
*/
#define I2C_Mode_I2C ((uint16_t)0x0000)
#define I2C_Mode_SMBusDevice ((uint16_t)0x0002)
#define I2C_Mode_SMBusHost ((uint16_t)0x000A)
#define IS_I2C_MODE(MODE) (((MODE) == I2C_Mode_I2C) || \
((MODE) == I2C_Mode_SMBusDevice) || \
((MODE) == I2C_Mode_SMBusHost))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup I2C_duty_cycle_in_fast_mode
* @{
*/
#define I2C_DutyCycle_16_9 ((uint16_t)0x4000) /*!< I2C fast mode Tlow/Thigh = 16/9 */
#define I2C_DutyCycle_2 ((uint16_t)0xBFFF) /*!< I2C fast mode Tlow/Thigh = 2 */
#define IS_I2C_DUTY_CYCLE(CYCLE) (((CYCLE) == I2C_DutyCycle_16_9) || \
((CYCLE) == I2C_DutyCycle_2))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup I2C_acknowledgement
* @{
*/
#define I2C_Ack_Enable ((uint16_t)0x0400)
#define I2C_Ack_Disable ((uint16_t)0x0000)
#define IS_I2C_ACK_STATE(STATE) (((STATE) == I2C_Ack_Enable) || \
((STATE) == I2C_Ack_Disable))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup I2C_transfer_direction
* @{
*/
#define I2C_Direction_Transmitter ((uint8_t)0x00)
#define I2C_Direction_Receiver ((uint8_t)0x01)
#define IS_I2C_DIRECTION(DIRECTION) (((DIRECTION) == I2C_Direction_Transmitter) || \
((DIRECTION) == I2C_Direction_Receiver))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup I2C_acknowledged_address
* @{
*/
#define I2C_AcknowledgedAddress_7bit ((uint16_t)0x4000)
#define I2C_AcknowledgedAddress_10bit ((uint16_t)0xC000)
#define IS_I2C_ACKNOWLEDGE_ADDRESS(ADDRESS) (((ADDRESS) == I2C_AcknowledgedAddress_7bit) || \
((ADDRESS) == I2C_AcknowledgedAddress_10bit))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup I2C_registers
* @{
*/
#define I2C_Register_CR1 ((uint8_t)0x00)
#define I2C_Register_CR2 ((uint8_t)0x04)
#define I2C_Register_OAR1 ((uint8_t)0x08)
#define I2C_Register_OAR2 ((uint8_t)0x0C)
#define I2C_Register_DR ((uint8_t)0x10)
#define I2C_Register_SR1 ((uint8_t)0x14)
#define I2C_Register_SR2 ((uint8_t)0x18)
#define I2C_Register_CCR ((uint8_t)0x1C)
#define I2C_Register_TRISE ((uint8_t)0x20)
#define IS_I2C_REGISTER(REGISTER) (((REGISTER) == I2C_Register_CR1) || \
((REGISTER) == I2C_Register_CR2) || \
((REGISTER) == I2C_Register_OAR1) || \
((REGISTER) == I2C_Register_OAR2) || \
((REGISTER) == I2C_Register_DR) || \
((REGISTER) == I2C_Register_SR1) || \
((REGISTER) == I2C_Register_SR2) || \
((REGISTER) == I2C_Register_CCR) || \
((REGISTER) == I2C_Register_TRISE))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup I2C_SMBus_alert_pin_level
* @{
*/
#define I2C_SMBusAlert_Low ((uint16_t)0x2000)
#define I2C_SMBusAlert_High ((uint16_t)0xDFFF)
#define IS_I2C_SMBUS_ALERT(ALERT) (((ALERT) == I2C_SMBusAlert_Low) || \
((ALERT) == I2C_SMBusAlert_High))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup I2C_PEC_position
* @{
*/
#define I2C_PECPosition_Next ((uint16_t)0x0800)
#define I2C_PECPosition_Current ((uint16_t)0xF7FF)
#define IS_I2C_PEC_POSITION(POSITION) (((POSITION) == I2C_PECPosition_Next) || \
((POSITION) == I2C_PECPosition_Current))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup I2C_NCAK_position
* @{
*/
#define I2C_NACKPosition_Next ((uint16_t)0x0800)
#define I2C_NACKPosition_Current ((uint16_t)0xF7FF)
#define IS_I2C_NACK_POSITION(POSITION) (((POSITION) == I2C_NACKPosition_Next) || \
((POSITION) == I2C_NACKPosition_Current))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup I2C_interrupts_definition
* @{
*/
#define I2C_IT_BUF ((uint16_t)0x0400)
#define I2C_IT_EVT ((uint16_t)0x0200)
#define I2C_IT_ERR ((uint16_t)0x0100)
#define IS_I2C_CONFIG_IT(IT) ((((IT) & (uint16_t)0xF8FF) == 0x00) && ((IT) != 0x00))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup I2C_interrupts_definition
* @{
*/
#define I2C_IT_SMBALERT ((uint32_t)0x01008000)
#define I2C_IT_TIMEOUT ((uint32_t)0x01004000)
#define I2C_IT_PECERR ((uint32_t)0x01001000)
#define I2C_IT_OVR ((uint32_t)0x01000800)
#define I2C_IT_AF ((uint32_t)0x01000400)
#define I2C_IT_ARLO ((uint32_t)0x01000200)
#define I2C_IT_BERR ((uint32_t)0x01000100)
#define I2C_IT_TXE ((uint32_t)0x06000080)
#define I2C_IT_RXNE ((uint32_t)0x06000040)
#define I2C_IT_STOPF ((uint32_t)0x02000010)
#define I2C_IT_ADD10 ((uint32_t)0x02000008)
#define I2C_IT_BTF ((uint32_t)0x02000004)
#define I2C_IT_ADDR ((uint32_t)0x02000002)
#define I2C_IT_SB ((uint32_t)0x02000001)
#define IS_I2C_CLEAR_IT(IT) ((((IT) & (uint16_t)0x20FF) == 0x00) && ((IT) != (uint16_t)0x00))
#define IS_I2C_GET_IT(IT) (((IT) == I2C_IT_SMBALERT) || ((IT) == I2C_IT_TIMEOUT) || \
((IT) == I2C_IT_PECERR) || ((IT) == I2C_IT_OVR) || \
((IT) == I2C_IT_AF) || ((IT) == I2C_IT_ARLO) || \
((IT) == I2C_IT_BERR) || ((IT) == I2C_IT_TXE) || \
((IT) == I2C_IT_RXNE) || ((IT) == I2C_IT_STOPF) || \
((IT) == I2C_IT_ADD10) || ((IT) == I2C_IT_BTF) || \
((IT) == I2C_IT_ADDR) || ((IT) == I2C_IT_SB))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup I2C_flags_definition
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief SR2 register flags
*/
#define I2C_FLAG_DUALF ((uint32_t)0x00800000)
#define I2C_FLAG_SMBHOST ((uint32_t)0x00400000)
#define I2C_FLAG_SMBDEFAULT ((uint32_t)0x00200000)
#define I2C_FLAG_GENCALL ((uint32_t)0x00100000)
#define I2C_FLAG_TRA ((uint32_t)0x00040000)
#define I2C_FLAG_BUSY ((uint32_t)0x00020000)
#define I2C_FLAG_MSL ((uint32_t)0x00010000)
/**
* @brief SR1 register flags
*/
#define I2C_FLAG_SMBALERT ((uint32_t)0x10008000)
#define I2C_FLAG_TIMEOUT ((uint32_t)0x10004000)
#define I2C_FLAG_PECERR ((uint32_t)0x10001000)
#define I2C_FLAG_OVR ((uint32_t)0x10000800)
#define I2C_FLAG_AF ((uint32_t)0x10000400)
#define I2C_FLAG_ARLO ((uint32_t)0x10000200)
#define I2C_FLAG_BERR ((uint32_t)0x10000100)
#define I2C_FLAG_TXE ((uint32_t)0x10000080)
#define I2C_FLAG_RXNE ((uint32_t)0x10000040)
#define I2C_FLAG_STOPF ((uint32_t)0x10000010)
#define I2C_FLAG_ADD10 ((uint32_t)0x10000008)
#define I2C_FLAG_BTF ((uint32_t)0x10000004)
#define I2C_FLAG_ADDR ((uint32_t)0x10000002)
#define I2C_FLAG_SB ((uint32_t)0x10000001)
#define IS_I2C_CLEAR_FLAG(FLAG) ((((FLAG) & (uint16_t)0x20FF) == 0x00) && ((FLAG) != (uint16_t)0x00))
#define IS_I2C_GET_FLAG(FLAG) (((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_DUALF) || ((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_SMBHOST) || \
((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_SMBDEFAULT) || ((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_GENCALL) || \
((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_TRA) || ((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_BUSY) || \
((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_MSL) || ((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_SMBALERT) || \
((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_TIMEOUT) || ((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_PECERR) || \
((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_OVR) || ((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_AF) || \
((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_ARLO) || ((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_BERR) || \
((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_TXE) || ((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_RXNE) || \
((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_STOPF) || ((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_ADD10) || \
((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_BTF) || ((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_ADDR) || \
((FLAG) == I2C_FLAG_SB))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup I2C_Events
* @{
*/
/*========================================
I2C Master Events (Events grouped in order of communication)
==========================================*/
/**
* @brief Communication start
*
* After sending the START condition (I2C_GenerateSTART() function) the master
* has to wait for this event. It means that the Start condition has been correctly
* released on the I2C bus (the bus is free, no other devices is communicating).
*
*/
/* --EV5 */
#define I2C_EVENT_MASTER_MODE_SELECT ((uint32_t)0x00030001) /* BUSY, MSL and SB flag */
/**
* @brief Address Acknowledge
*
* After checking on EV5 (start condition correctly released on the bus), the
* master sends the address of the slave(s) with which it will communicate
* (I2C_Send7bitAddress() function, it also determines the direction of the communication:
* Master transmitter or Receiver). Then the master has to wait that a slave acknowledges
* his address. If an acknowledge is sent on the bus, one of the following events will
* be set:
*
* 1) In case of Master Receiver (7-bit addressing): the I2C_EVENT_MASTER_RECEIVER_MODE_SELECTED
* event is set.
*
* 2) In case of Master Transmitter (7-bit addressing): the I2C_EVENT_MASTER_TRANSMITTER_MODE_SELECTED
* is set
*
* 3) In case of 10-Bit addressing mode, the master (just after generating the START
* and checking on EV5) has to send the header of 10-bit addressing mode (I2C_SendData()
* function). Then master should wait on EV9. It means that the 10-bit addressing
* header has been correctly sent on the bus. Then master should send the second part of
* the 10-bit address (LSB) using the function I2C_Send7bitAddress(). Then master
* should wait for event EV6.
*
*/
/* --EV6 */
#define I2C_EVENT_MASTER_TRANSMITTER_MODE_SELECTED ((uint32_t)0x00070082) /* BUSY, MSL, ADDR, TXE and TRA flags */
#define I2C_EVENT_MASTER_RECEIVER_MODE_SELECTED ((uint32_t)0x00030002) /* BUSY, MSL and ADDR flags */
/* --EV9 */
#define I2C_EVENT_MASTER_MODE_ADDRESS10 ((uint32_t)0x00030008) /* BUSY, MSL and ADD10 flags */
/**
* @brief Communication events
*
* If a communication is established (START condition generated and slave address
* acknowledged) then the master has to check on one of the following events for
* communication procedures:
*
* 1) Master Receiver mode: The master has to wait on the event EV7 then to read
* the data received from the slave (I2C_ReceiveData() function).
*
* 2) Master Transmitter mode: The master has to send data (I2C_SendData()
* function) then to wait on event EV8 or EV8_2.
* These two events are similar:
* - EV8 means that the data has been written in the data register and is
* being shifted out.
* - EV8_2 means that the data has been physically shifted out and output
* on the bus.
* In most cases, using EV8 is sufficient for the application.
* Using EV8_2 leads to a slower communication but ensure more reliable test.
* EV8_2 is also more suitable than EV8 for testing on the last data transmission
* (before Stop condition generation).
*
* @note In case the user software does not guarantee that this event EV7 is
* managed before the current byte end of transfer, then user may check on EV7
* and BTF flag at the same time (ie. (I2C_EVENT_MASTER_BYTE_RECEIVED | I2C_FLAG_BTF)).
* In this case the communication may be slower.
*
*/
/* Master RECEIVER mode -----------------------------*/
/* --EV7 */
#define I2C_EVENT_MASTER_BYTE_RECEIVED ((uint32_t)0x00030040) /* BUSY, MSL and RXNE flags */
/* Master TRANSMITTER mode --------------------------*/
/* --EV8 */
#define I2C_EVENT_MASTER_BYTE_TRANSMITTING ((uint32_t)0x00070080) /* TRA, BUSY, MSL, TXE flags */
/* --EV8_2 */
#define I2C_EVENT_MASTER_BYTE_TRANSMITTED ((uint32_t)0x00070084) /* TRA, BUSY, MSL, TXE and BTF flags */
/*========================================
I2C Slave Events (Events grouped in order of communication)
==========================================*/
/**
* @brief Communication start events
*
* Wait on one of these events at the start of the communication. It means that
* the I2C peripheral detected a Start condition on the bus (generated by master
* device) followed by the peripheral address. The peripheral generates an ACK
* condition on the bus (if the acknowledge feature is enabled through function
* I2C_AcknowledgeConfig()) and the events listed above are set :
*
* 1) In normal case (only one address managed by the slave), when the address
* sent by the master matches the own address of the peripheral (configured by
* I2C_OwnAddress1 field) the I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_XXX_ADDRESS_MATCHED event is set
* (where XXX could be TRANSMITTER or RECEIVER).
*
* 2) In case the address sent by the master matches the second address of the
* peripheral (configured by the function I2C_OwnAddress2Config() and enabled
* by the function I2C_DualAddressCmd()) the events I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_XXX_SECONDADDRESS_MATCHED
* (where XXX could be TRANSMITTER or RECEIVER) are set.
*
* 3) In case the address sent by the master is General Call (address 0x00) and
* if the General Call is enabled for the peripheral (using function I2C_GeneralCallCmd())
* the following event is set I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_GENERALCALLADDRESS_MATCHED.
*
*/
/* --EV1 (all the events below are variants of EV1) */
/* 1) Case of One Single Address managed by the slave */
#define I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_RECEIVER_ADDRESS_MATCHED ((uint32_t)0x00020002) /* BUSY and ADDR flags */
#define I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_TRANSMITTER_ADDRESS_MATCHED ((uint32_t)0x00060082) /* TRA, BUSY, TXE and ADDR flags */
/* 2) Case of Dual address managed by the slave */
#define I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_RECEIVER_SECONDADDRESS_MATCHED ((uint32_t)0x00820000) /* DUALF and BUSY flags */
#define I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_TRANSMITTER_SECONDADDRESS_MATCHED ((uint32_t)0x00860080) /* DUALF, TRA, BUSY and TXE flags */
/* 3) Case of General Call enabled for the slave */
#define I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_GENERALCALLADDRESS_MATCHED ((uint32_t)0x00120000) /* GENCALL and BUSY flags */
/**
* @brief Communication events
*
* Wait on one of these events when EV1 has already been checked and:
*
* - Slave RECEIVER mode:
* - EV2: When the application is expecting a data byte to be received.
* - EV4: When the application is expecting the end of the communication: master
* sends a stop condition and data transmission is stopped.
*
* - Slave Transmitter mode:
* - EV3: When a byte has been transmitted by the slave and the application is expecting
* the end of the byte transmission. The two events I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_BYTE_TRANSMITTED and
* I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_BYTE_TRANSMITTING are similar. The second one can optionally be
* used when the user software doesn't guarantee the EV3 is managed before the
* current byte end of transfer.
* - EV3_2: When the master sends a NACK in order to tell slave that data transmission
* shall end (before sending the STOP condition). In this case slave has to stop sending
* data bytes and expect a Stop condition on the bus.
*
* @note In case the user software does not guarantee that the event EV2 is
* managed before the current byte end of transfer, then user may check on EV2
* and BTF flag at the same time (ie. (I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_BYTE_RECEIVED | I2C_FLAG_BTF)).
* In this case the communication may be slower.
*
*/
/* Slave RECEIVER mode --------------------------*/
/* --EV2 */
#define I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_BYTE_RECEIVED ((uint32_t)0x00020040) /* BUSY and RXNE flags */
/* --EV4 */
#define I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_STOP_DETECTED ((uint32_t)0x00000010) /* STOPF flag */
/* Slave TRANSMITTER mode -----------------------*/
/* --EV3 */
#define I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_BYTE_TRANSMITTED ((uint32_t)0x00060084) /* TRA, BUSY, TXE and BTF flags */
#define I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_BYTE_TRANSMITTING ((uint32_t)0x00060080) /* TRA, BUSY and TXE flags */
/* --EV3_2 */
#define I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_ACK_FAILURE ((uint32_t)0x00000400) /* AF flag */
/*=========================== End of Events Description ==========================================*/
#define IS_I2C_EVENT(EVENT) (((EVENT) == I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_TRANSMITTER_ADDRESS_MATCHED) || \
((EVENT) == I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_RECEIVER_ADDRESS_MATCHED) || \
((EVENT) == I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_TRANSMITTER_SECONDADDRESS_MATCHED) || \
((EVENT) == I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_RECEIVER_SECONDADDRESS_MATCHED) || \
((EVENT) == I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_GENERALCALLADDRESS_MATCHED) || \
((EVENT) == I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_BYTE_RECEIVED) || \
((EVENT) == (I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_BYTE_RECEIVED | I2C_FLAG_DUALF)) || \
((EVENT) == (I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_BYTE_RECEIVED | I2C_FLAG_GENCALL)) || \
((EVENT) == I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_BYTE_TRANSMITTED) || \
((EVENT) == (I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_BYTE_TRANSMITTED | I2C_FLAG_DUALF)) || \
((EVENT) == (I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_BYTE_TRANSMITTED | I2C_FLAG_GENCALL)) || \
((EVENT) == I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_STOP_DETECTED) || \
((EVENT) == I2C_EVENT_MASTER_MODE_SELECT) || \
((EVENT) == I2C_EVENT_MASTER_TRANSMITTER_MODE_SELECTED) || \
((EVENT) == I2C_EVENT_MASTER_RECEIVER_MODE_SELECTED) || \
((EVENT) == I2C_EVENT_MASTER_BYTE_RECEIVED) || \
((EVENT) == I2C_EVENT_MASTER_BYTE_TRANSMITTED) || \
((EVENT) == I2C_EVENT_MASTER_BYTE_TRANSMITTING) || \
((EVENT) == I2C_EVENT_MASTER_MODE_ADDRESS10) || \
((EVENT) == I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_ACK_FAILURE))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup I2C_own_address1
* @{
*/
#define IS_I2C_OWN_ADDRESS1(ADDRESS1) ((ADDRESS1) <= 0x3FF)
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup I2C_clock_speed
* @{
*/
#define IS_I2C_CLOCK_SPEED(SPEED) (((SPEED) >= 0x1) && ((SPEED) <= 400000))
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup I2C_Exported_Macros
* @{
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup I2C_Exported_Functions
* @{
*/
void I2C_DeInit(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx);
void I2C_Init(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, I2C_InitTypeDef* I2C_InitStruct);
void I2C_StructInit(I2C_InitTypeDef* I2C_InitStruct);
void I2C_Cmd(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, FunctionalState NewState);
void I2C_DMACmd(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, FunctionalState NewState);
void I2C_DMALastTransferCmd(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, FunctionalState NewState);
void I2C_GenerateSTART(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, FunctionalState NewState);
void I2C_GenerateSTOP(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, FunctionalState NewState);
void I2C_AcknowledgeConfig(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, FunctionalState NewState);
void I2C_OwnAddress2Config(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, uint8_t Address);
void I2C_DualAddressCmd(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, FunctionalState NewState);
void I2C_GeneralCallCmd(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, FunctionalState NewState);
void I2C_ITConfig(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, uint16_t I2C_IT, FunctionalState NewState);
void I2C_SendData(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, uint8_t Data);
uint8_t I2C_ReceiveData(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx);
void I2C_Send7bitAddress(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, uint8_t Address, uint8_t I2C_Direction);
uint16_t I2C_ReadRegister(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, uint8_t I2C_Register);
void I2C_SoftwareResetCmd(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, FunctionalState NewState);
void I2C_NACKPositionConfig(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, uint16_t I2C_NACKPosition);
void I2C_SMBusAlertConfig(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, uint16_t I2C_SMBusAlert);
void I2C_TransmitPEC(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, FunctionalState NewState);
void I2C_PECPositionConfig(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, uint16_t I2C_PECPosition);
void I2C_CalculatePEC(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, FunctionalState NewState);
uint8_t I2C_GetPEC(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx);
void I2C_ARPCmd(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, FunctionalState NewState);
void I2C_StretchClockCmd(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, FunctionalState NewState);
void I2C_FastModeDutyCycleConfig(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, uint16_t I2C_DutyCycle);
/**
* @brief
****************************************************************************************
*
* I2C State Monitoring Functions
*
****************************************************************************************
* This I2C driver provides three different ways for I2C state monitoring
* depending on the application requirements and constraints:
*
*
* 1) Basic state monitoring:
* Using I2C_CheckEvent() function:
* It compares the status registers (SR1 and SR2) content to a given event
* (can be the combination of one or more flags).
* It returns SUCCESS if the current status includes the given flags
* and returns ERROR if one or more flags are missing in the current status.
* - When to use:
* - This function is suitable for most applications as well as for startup
* activity since the events are fully described in the product reference manual
* (RM0008).
* - It is also suitable for users who need to define their own events.
* - Limitations:
* - If an error occurs (ie. error flags are set besides to the monitored flags),
* the I2C_CheckEvent() function may return SUCCESS despite the communication
* hold or corrupted real state.
* In this case, it is advised to use error interrupts to monitor the error
* events and handle them in the interrupt IRQ handler.
*
* @note
* For error management, it is advised to use the following functions:
* - I2C_ITConfig() to configure and enable the error interrupts (I2C_IT_ERR).
* - I2Cx_ER_IRQHandler() which is called when the error interrupt occurs.
* Where x is the peripheral instance (I2C1, I2C2 ...)
* - I2C_GetFlagStatus() or I2C_GetITStatus() to be called into I2Cx_ER_IRQHandler()
* in order to determine which error occurred.
* - I2C_ClearFlag() or I2C_ClearITPendingBit() and/or I2C_SoftwareResetCmd()
* and/or I2C_GenerateStop() in order to clear the error flag and source,
* and return to correct communication status.
*
*
* 2) Advanced state monitoring:
* Using the function I2C_GetLastEvent() which returns the image of both status
* registers in a single word (uint32_t) (Status Register 2 value is shifted left
* by 16 bits and concatenated to Status Register 1).
* - When to use:
* - This function is suitable for the same applications above but it allows to
* overcome the limitations of I2C_GetFlagStatus() function (see below).
* The returned value could be compared to events already defined in the
* library (stm32f10x_i2c.h) or to custom values defined by user.
* - This function is suitable when multiple flags are monitored at the same time.
* - At the opposite of I2C_CheckEvent() function, this function allows user to
* choose when an event is accepted (when all events flags are set and no
* other flags are set or just when the needed flags are set like
* I2C_CheckEvent() function).
* - Limitations:
* - User may need to define his own events.
* - Same remark concerning the error management is applicable for this
* function if user decides to check only regular communication flags (and
* ignores error flags).
*
*
* 3) Flag-based state monitoring:
* Using the function I2C_GetFlagStatus() which simply returns the status of
* one single flag (ie. I2C_FLAG_RXNE ...).
* - When to use:
* - This function could be used for specific applications or in debug phase.
* - It is suitable when only one flag checking is needed (most I2C events
* are monitored through multiple flags).
* - Limitations:
* - When calling this function, the Status register is accessed. Some flags are
* cleared when the status register is accessed. So checking the status
* of one Flag, may clear other ones.
* - Function may need to be called twice or more in order to monitor one
* single event.
*
*/
/**
*
* 1) Basic state monitoring
*******************************************************************************
*/
ErrorStatus I2C_CheckEvent(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, uint32_t I2C_EVENT);
/**
*
* 2) Advanced state monitoring
*******************************************************************************
*/
uint32_t I2C_GetLastEvent(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx);
/**
*
* 3) Flag-based state monitoring
*******************************************************************************
*/
FlagStatus I2C_GetFlagStatus(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, uint32_t I2C_FLAG);
/**
*
*******************************************************************************
*/
void I2C_ClearFlag(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, uint32_t I2C_FLAG);
ITStatus I2C_GetITStatus(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, uint32_t I2C_IT);
void I2C_ClearITPendingBit(I2C_TypeDef* I2Cx, uint32_t I2C_IT);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /*__STM32F10x_I2C_H */
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file stm32f10x_iwdg.h
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief This file contains all the functions prototypes for the IWDG
* firmware library.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
/* Define to prevent recursive inclusion -------------------------------------*/
#ifndef __STM32F10x_IWDG_H
#define __STM32F10x_IWDG_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "stm32f10x.h"
/** @addtogroup STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Driver
* @{
*/
/** @addtogroup IWDG
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup IWDG_Exported_Types
* @{
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup IWDG_Exported_Constants
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup IWDG_WriteAccess
* @{
*/
#define IWDG_WriteAccess_Enable ((uint16_t)0x5555)
#define IWDG_WriteAccess_Disable ((uint16_t)0x0000)
#define IS_IWDG_WRITE_ACCESS(ACCESS) (((ACCESS) == IWDG_WriteAccess_Enable) || \
((ACCESS) == IWDG_WriteAccess_Disable))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup IWDG_prescaler
* @{
*/
#define IWDG_Prescaler_4 ((uint8_t)0x00)
#define IWDG_Prescaler_8 ((uint8_t)0x01)
#define IWDG_Prescaler_16 ((uint8_t)0x02)
#define IWDG_Prescaler_32 ((uint8_t)0x03)
#define IWDG_Prescaler_64 ((uint8_t)0x04)
#define IWDG_Prescaler_128 ((uint8_t)0x05)
#define IWDG_Prescaler_256 ((uint8_t)0x06)
#define IS_IWDG_PRESCALER(PRESCALER) (((PRESCALER) == IWDG_Prescaler_4) || \
((PRESCALER) == IWDG_Prescaler_8) || \
((PRESCALER) == IWDG_Prescaler_16) || \
((PRESCALER) == IWDG_Prescaler_32) || \
((PRESCALER) == IWDG_Prescaler_64) || \
((PRESCALER) == IWDG_Prescaler_128)|| \
((PRESCALER) == IWDG_Prescaler_256))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup IWDG_Flag
* @{
*/
#define IWDG_FLAG_PVU ((uint16_t)0x0001)
#define IWDG_FLAG_RVU ((uint16_t)0x0002)
#define IS_IWDG_FLAG(FLAG) (((FLAG) == IWDG_FLAG_PVU) || ((FLAG) == IWDG_FLAG_RVU))
#define IS_IWDG_RELOAD(RELOAD) ((RELOAD) <= 0xFFF)
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup IWDG_Exported_Macros
* @{
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup IWDG_Exported_Functions
* @{
*/
void IWDG_WriteAccessCmd(uint16_t IWDG_WriteAccess);
void IWDG_SetPrescaler(uint8_t IWDG_Prescaler);
void IWDG_SetReload(uint16_t Reload);
void IWDG_ReloadCounter(void);
void IWDG_Enable(void);
FlagStatus IWDG_GetFlagStatus(uint16_t IWDG_FLAG);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* __STM32F10x_IWDG_H */
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file stm32f10x_pwr.h
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief This file contains all the functions prototypes for the PWR firmware
* library.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
/* Define to prevent recursive inclusion -------------------------------------*/
#ifndef __STM32F10x_PWR_H
#define __STM32F10x_PWR_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "stm32f10x.h"
/** @addtogroup STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Driver
* @{
*/
/** @addtogroup PWR
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup PWR_Exported_Types
* @{
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup PWR_Exported_Constants
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup PVD_detection_level
* @{
*/
#define PWR_PVDLevel_2V2 ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define PWR_PVDLevel_2V3 ((uint32_t)0x00000020)
#define PWR_PVDLevel_2V4 ((uint32_t)0x00000040)
#define PWR_PVDLevel_2V5 ((uint32_t)0x00000060)
#define PWR_PVDLevel_2V6 ((uint32_t)0x00000080)
#define PWR_PVDLevel_2V7 ((uint32_t)0x000000A0)
#define PWR_PVDLevel_2V8 ((uint32_t)0x000000C0)
#define PWR_PVDLevel_2V9 ((uint32_t)0x000000E0)
#define IS_PWR_PVD_LEVEL(LEVEL) (((LEVEL) == PWR_PVDLevel_2V2) || ((LEVEL) == PWR_PVDLevel_2V3)|| \
((LEVEL) == PWR_PVDLevel_2V4) || ((LEVEL) == PWR_PVDLevel_2V5)|| \
((LEVEL) == PWR_PVDLevel_2V6) || ((LEVEL) == PWR_PVDLevel_2V7)|| \
((LEVEL) == PWR_PVDLevel_2V8) || ((LEVEL) == PWR_PVDLevel_2V9))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup Regulator_state_is_STOP_mode
* @{
*/
#define PWR_Regulator_ON ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define PWR_Regulator_LowPower ((uint32_t)0x00000001)
#define IS_PWR_REGULATOR(REGULATOR) (((REGULATOR) == PWR_Regulator_ON) || \
((REGULATOR) == PWR_Regulator_LowPower))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup STOP_mode_entry
* @{
*/
#define PWR_STOPEntry_WFI ((uint8_t)0x01)
#define PWR_STOPEntry_WFE ((uint8_t)0x02)
#define IS_PWR_STOP_ENTRY(ENTRY) (((ENTRY) == PWR_STOPEntry_WFI) || ((ENTRY) == PWR_STOPEntry_WFE))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup PWR_Flag
* @{
*/
#define PWR_FLAG_WU ((uint32_t)0x00000001)
#define PWR_FLAG_SB ((uint32_t)0x00000002)
#define PWR_FLAG_PVDO ((uint32_t)0x00000004)
#define IS_PWR_GET_FLAG(FLAG) (((FLAG) == PWR_FLAG_WU) || ((FLAG) == PWR_FLAG_SB) || \
((FLAG) == PWR_FLAG_PVDO))
#define IS_PWR_CLEAR_FLAG(FLAG) (((FLAG) == PWR_FLAG_WU) || ((FLAG) == PWR_FLAG_SB))
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup PWR_Exported_Macros
* @{
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup PWR_Exported_Functions
* @{
*/
void PWR_DeInit(void);
void PWR_BackupAccessCmd(FunctionalState NewState);
void PWR_PVDCmd(FunctionalState NewState);
void PWR_PVDLevelConfig(uint32_t PWR_PVDLevel);
void PWR_WakeUpPinCmd(FunctionalState NewState);
void PWR_EnterSTOPMode(uint32_t PWR_Regulator, uint8_t PWR_STOPEntry);
void PWR_EnterSTANDBYMode(void);
FlagStatus PWR_GetFlagStatus(uint32_t PWR_FLAG);
void PWR_ClearFlag(uint32_t PWR_FLAG);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* __STM32F10x_PWR_H */
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file stm32f10x_rcc.h
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief This file contains all the functions prototypes for the RCC firmware
* library.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
/* Define to prevent recursive inclusion -------------------------------------*/
#ifndef __STM32F10x_RCC_H
#define __STM32F10x_RCC_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "stm32f10x.h"
/** @addtogroup STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Driver
* @{
*/
/** @addtogroup RCC
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup RCC_Exported_Types
* @{
*/
typedef struct
{
uint32_t SYSCLK_Frequency; /*!< returns SYSCLK clock frequency expressed in Hz */
uint32_t HCLK_Frequency; /*!< returns HCLK clock frequency expressed in Hz */
uint32_t PCLK1_Frequency; /*!< returns PCLK1 clock frequency expressed in Hz */
uint32_t PCLK2_Frequency; /*!< returns PCLK2 clock frequency expressed in Hz */
uint32_t ADCCLK_Frequency; /*!< returns ADCCLK clock frequency expressed in Hz */
}RCC_ClocksTypeDef;
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup RCC_Exported_Constants
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup HSE_configuration
* @{
*/
#define RCC_HSE_OFF ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define RCC_HSE_ON ((uint32_t)0x00010000)
#define RCC_HSE_Bypass ((uint32_t)0x00040000)
#define IS_RCC_HSE(HSE) (((HSE) == RCC_HSE_OFF) || ((HSE) == RCC_HSE_ON) || \
((HSE) == RCC_HSE_Bypass))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup PLL_entry_clock_source
* @{
*/
#define RCC_PLLSource_HSI_Div2 ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#if !defined (STM32F10X_LD_VL) && !defined (STM32F10X_MD_VL) && !defined (STM32F10X_HD_VL) && !defined (STM32F10X_CL)
#define RCC_PLLSource_HSE_Div1 ((uint32_t)0x00010000)
#define RCC_PLLSource_HSE_Div2 ((uint32_t)0x00030000)
#define IS_RCC_PLL_SOURCE(SOURCE) (((SOURCE) == RCC_PLLSource_HSI_Div2) || \
((SOURCE) == RCC_PLLSource_HSE_Div1) || \
((SOURCE) == RCC_PLLSource_HSE_Div2))
#else
#define RCC_PLLSource_PREDIV1 ((uint32_t)0x00010000)
#define IS_RCC_PLL_SOURCE(SOURCE) (((SOURCE) == RCC_PLLSource_HSI_Div2) || \
((SOURCE) == RCC_PLLSource_PREDIV1))
#endif /* STM32F10X_CL */
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup PLL_multiplication_factor
* @{
*/
#ifndef STM32F10X_CL
#define RCC_PLLMul_2 ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define RCC_PLLMul_3 ((uint32_t)0x00040000)
#define RCC_PLLMul_4 ((uint32_t)0x00080000)
#define RCC_PLLMul_5 ((uint32_t)0x000C0000)
#define RCC_PLLMul_6 ((uint32_t)0x00100000)
#define RCC_PLLMul_7 ((uint32_t)0x00140000)
#define RCC_PLLMul_8 ((uint32_t)0x00180000)
#define RCC_PLLMul_9 ((uint32_t)0x001C0000)
#define RCC_PLLMul_10 ((uint32_t)0x00200000)
#define RCC_PLLMul_11 ((uint32_t)0x00240000)
#define RCC_PLLMul_12 ((uint32_t)0x00280000)
#define RCC_PLLMul_13 ((uint32_t)0x002C0000)
#define RCC_PLLMul_14 ((uint32_t)0x00300000)
#define RCC_PLLMul_15 ((uint32_t)0x00340000)
#define RCC_PLLMul_16 ((uint32_t)0x00380000)
#define IS_RCC_PLL_MUL(MUL) (((MUL) == RCC_PLLMul_2) || ((MUL) == RCC_PLLMul_3) || \
((MUL) == RCC_PLLMul_4) || ((MUL) == RCC_PLLMul_5) || \
((MUL) == RCC_PLLMul_6) || ((MUL) == RCC_PLLMul_7) || \
((MUL) == RCC_PLLMul_8) || ((MUL) == RCC_PLLMul_9) || \
((MUL) == RCC_PLLMul_10) || ((MUL) == RCC_PLLMul_11) || \
((MUL) == RCC_PLLMul_12) || ((MUL) == RCC_PLLMul_13) || \
((MUL) == RCC_PLLMul_14) || ((MUL) == RCC_PLLMul_15) || \
((MUL) == RCC_PLLMul_16))
#else
#define RCC_PLLMul_4 ((uint32_t)0x00080000)
#define RCC_PLLMul_5 ((uint32_t)0x000C0000)
#define RCC_PLLMul_6 ((uint32_t)0x00100000)
#define RCC_PLLMul_7 ((uint32_t)0x00140000)
#define RCC_PLLMul_8 ((uint32_t)0x00180000)
#define RCC_PLLMul_9 ((uint32_t)0x001C0000)
#define RCC_PLLMul_6_5 ((uint32_t)0x00340000)
#define IS_RCC_PLL_MUL(MUL) (((MUL) == RCC_PLLMul_4) || ((MUL) == RCC_PLLMul_5) || \
((MUL) == RCC_PLLMul_6) || ((MUL) == RCC_PLLMul_7) || \
((MUL) == RCC_PLLMul_8) || ((MUL) == RCC_PLLMul_9) || \
((MUL) == RCC_PLLMul_6_5))
#endif /* STM32F10X_CL */
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup PREDIV1_division_factor
* @{
*/
#if defined (STM32F10X_LD_VL) || defined (STM32F10X_MD_VL) || defined (STM32F10X_HD_VL) || defined (STM32F10X_CL)
#define RCC_PREDIV1_Div1 ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define RCC_PREDIV1_Div2 ((uint32_t)0x00000001)
#define RCC_PREDIV1_Div3 ((uint32_t)0x00000002)
#define RCC_PREDIV1_Div4 ((uint32_t)0x00000003)
#define RCC_PREDIV1_Div5 ((uint32_t)0x00000004)
#define RCC_PREDIV1_Div6 ((uint32_t)0x00000005)
#define RCC_PREDIV1_Div7 ((uint32_t)0x00000006)
#define RCC_PREDIV1_Div8 ((uint32_t)0x00000007)
#define RCC_PREDIV1_Div9 ((uint32_t)0x00000008)
#define RCC_PREDIV1_Div10 ((uint32_t)0x00000009)
#define RCC_PREDIV1_Div11 ((uint32_t)0x0000000A)
#define RCC_PREDIV1_Div12 ((uint32_t)0x0000000B)
#define RCC_PREDIV1_Div13 ((uint32_t)0x0000000C)
#define RCC_PREDIV1_Div14 ((uint32_t)0x0000000D)
#define RCC_PREDIV1_Div15 ((uint32_t)0x0000000E)
#define RCC_PREDIV1_Div16 ((uint32_t)0x0000000F)
#define IS_RCC_PREDIV1(PREDIV1) (((PREDIV1) == RCC_PREDIV1_Div1) || ((PREDIV1) == RCC_PREDIV1_Div2) || \
((PREDIV1) == RCC_PREDIV1_Div3) || ((PREDIV1) == RCC_PREDIV1_Div4) || \
((PREDIV1) == RCC_PREDIV1_Div5) || ((PREDIV1) == RCC_PREDIV1_Div6) || \
((PREDIV1) == RCC_PREDIV1_Div7) || ((PREDIV1) == RCC_PREDIV1_Div8) || \
((PREDIV1) == RCC_PREDIV1_Div9) || ((PREDIV1) == RCC_PREDIV1_Div10) || \
((PREDIV1) == RCC_PREDIV1_Div11) || ((PREDIV1) == RCC_PREDIV1_Div12) || \
((PREDIV1) == RCC_PREDIV1_Div13) || ((PREDIV1) == RCC_PREDIV1_Div14) || \
((PREDIV1) == RCC_PREDIV1_Div15) || ((PREDIV1) == RCC_PREDIV1_Div16))
#endif
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup PREDIV1_clock_source
* @{
*/
#ifdef STM32F10X_CL
/* PREDIV1 clock source (for STM32 connectivity line devices) */
#define RCC_PREDIV1_Source_HSE ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define RCC_PREDIV1_Source_PLL2 ((uint32_t)0x00010000)
#define IS_RCC_PREDIV1_SOURCE(SOURCE) (((SOURCE) == RCC_PREDIV1_Source_HSE) || \
((SOURCE) == RCC_PREDIV1_Source_PLL2))
#elif defined (STM32F10X_LD_VL) || defined (STM32F10X_MD_VL) || defined (STM32F10X_HD_VL)
/* PREDIV1 clock source (for STM32 Value line devices) */
#define RCC_PREDIV1_Source_HSE ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define IS_RCC_PREDIV1_SOURCE(SOURCE) (((SOURCE) == RCC_PREDIV1_Source_HSE))
#endif
/**
* @}
*/
#ifdef STM32F10X_CL
/** @defgroup PREDIV2_division_factor
* @{
*/
#define RCC_PREDIV2_Div1 ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define RCC_PREDIV2_Div2 ((uint32_t)0x00000010)
#define RCC_PREDIV2_Div3 ((uint32_t)0x00000020)
#define RCC_PREDIV2_Div4 ((uint32_t)0x00000030)
#define RCC_PREDIV2_Div5 ((uint32_t)0x00000040)
#define RCC_PREDIV2_Div6 ((uint32_t)0x00000050)
#define RCC_PREDIV2_Div7 ((uint32_t)0x00000060)
#define RCC_PREDIV2_Div8 ((uint32_t)0x00000070)
#define RCC_PREDIV2_Div9 ((uint32_t)0x00000080)
#define RCC_PREDIV2_Div10 ((uint32_t)0x00000090)
#define RCC_PREDIV2_Div11 ((uint32_t)0x000000A0)
#define RCC_PREDIV2_Div12 ((uint32_t)0x000000B0)
#define RCC_PREDIV2_Div13 ((uint32_t)0x000000C0)
#define RCC_PREDIV2_Div14 ((uint32_t)0x000000D0)
#define RCC_PREDIV2_Div15 ((uint32_t)0x000000E0)
#define RCC_PREDIV2_Div16 ((uint32_t)0x000000F0)
#define IS_RCC_PREDIV2(PREDIV2) (((PREDIV2) == RCC_PREDIV2_Div1) || ((PREDIV2) == RCC_PREDIV2_Div2) || \
((PREDIV2) == RCC_PREDIV2_Div3) || ((PREDIV2) == RCC_PREDIV2_Div4) || \
((PREDIV2) == RCC_PREDIV2_Div5) || ((PREDIV2) == RCC_PREDIV2_Div6) || \
((PREDIV2) == RCC_PREDIV2_Div7) || ((PREDIV2) == RCC_PREDIV2_Div8) || \
((PREDIV2) == RCC_PREDIV2_Div9) || ((PREDIV2) == RCC_PREDIV2_Div10) || \
((PREDIV2) == RCC_PREDIV2_Div11) || ((PREDIV2) == RCC_PREDIV2_Div12) || \
((PREDIV2) == RCC_PREDIV2_Div13) || ((PREDIV2) == RCC_PREDIV2_Div14) || \
((PREDIV2) == RCC_PREDIV2_Div15) || ((PREDIV2) == RCC_PREDIV2_Div16))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup PLL2_multiplication_factor
* @{
*/
#define RCC_PLL2Mul_8 ((uint32_t)0x00000600)
#define RCC_PLL2Mul_9 ((uint32_t)0x00000700)
#define RCC_PLL2Mul_10 ((uint32_t)0x00000800)
#define RCC_PLL2Mul_11 ((uint32_t)0x00000900)
#define RCC_PLL2Mul_12 ((uint32_t)0x00000A00)
#define RCC_PLL2Mul_13 ((uint32_t)0x00000B00)
#define RCC_PLL2Mul_14 ((uint32_t)0x00000C00)
#define RCC_PLL2Mul_16 ((uint32_t)0x00000E00)
#define RCC_PLL2Mul_20 ((uint32_t)0x00000F00)
#define IS_RCC_PLL2_MUL(MUL) (((MUL) == RCC_PLL2Mul_8) || ((MUL) == RCC_PLL2Mul_9) || \
((MUL) == RCC_PLL2Mul_10) || ((MUL) == RCC_PLL2Mul_11) || \
((MUL) == RCC_PLL2Mul_12) || ((MUL) == RCC_PLL2Mul_13) || \
((MUL) == RCC_PLL2Mul_14) || ((MUL) == RCC_PLL2Mul_16) || \
((MUL) == RCC_PLL2Mul_20))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup PLL3_multiplication_factor
* @{
*/
#define RCC_PLL3Mul_8 ((uint32_t)0x00006000)
#define RCC_PLL3Mul_9 ((uint32_t)0x00007000)
#define RCC_PLL3Mul_10 ((uint32_t)0x00008000)
#define RCC_PLL3Mul_11 ((uint32_t)0x00009000)
#define RCC_PLL3Mul_12 ((uint32_t)0x0000A000)
#define RCC_PLL3Mul_13 ((uint32_t)0x0000B000)
#define RCC_PLL3Mul_14 ((uint32_t)0x0000C000)
#define RCC_PLL3Mul_16 ((uint32_t)0x0000E000)
#define RCC_PLL3Mul_20 ((uint32_t)0x0000F000)
#define IS_RCC_PLL3_MUL(MUL) (((MUL) == RCC_PLL3Mul_8) || ((MUL) == RCC_PLL3Mul_9) || \
((MUL) == RCC_PLL3Mul_10) || ((MUL) == RCC_PLL3Mul_11) || \
((MUL) == RCC_PLL3Mul_12) || ((MUL) == RCC_PLL3Mul_13) || \
((MUL) == RCC_PLL3Mul_14) || ((MUL) == RCC_PLL3Mul_16) || \
((MUL) == RCC_PLL3Mul_20))
/**
* @}
*/
#endif /* STM32F10X_CL */
/** @defgroup System_clock_source
* @{
*/
#define RCC_SYSCLKSource_HSI ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define RCC_SYSCLKSource_HSE ((uint32_t)0x00000001)
#define RCC_SYSCLKSource_PLLCLK ((uint32_t)0x00000002)
#define IS_RCC_SYSCLK_SOURCE(SOURCE) (((SOURCE) == RCC_SYSCLKSource_HSI) || \
((SOURCE) == RCC_SYSCLKSource_HSE) || \
((SOURCE) == RCC_SYSCLKSource_PLLCLK))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup AHB_clock_source
* @{
*/
#define RCC_SYSCLK_Div1 ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define RCC_SYSCLK_Div2 ((uint32_t)0x00000080)
#define RCC_SYSCLK_Div4 ((uint32_t)0x00000090)
#define RCC_SYSCLK_Div8 ((uint32_t)0x000000A0)
#define RCC_SYSCLK_Div16 ((uint32_t)0x000000B0)
#define RCC_SYSCLK_Div64 ((uint32_t)0x000000C0)
#define RCC_SYSCLK_Div128 ((uint32_t)0x000000D0)
#define RCC_SYSCLK_Div256 ((uint32_t)0x000000E0)
#define RCC_SYSCLK_Div512 ((uint32_t)0x000000F0)
#define IS_RCC_HCLK(HCLK) (((HCLK) == RCC_SYSCLK_Div1) || ((HCLK) == RCC_SYSCLK_Div2) || \
((HCLK) == RCC_SYSCLK_Div4) || ((HCLK) == RCC_SYSCLK_Div8) || \
((HCLK) == RCC_SYSCLK_Div16) || ((HCLK) == RCC_SYSCLK_Div64) || \
((HCLK) == RCC_SYSCLK_Div128) || ((HCLK) == RCC_SYSCLK_Div256) || \
((HCLK) == RCC_SYSCLK_Div512))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup APB1_APB2_clock_source
* @{
*/
#define RCC_HCLK_Div1 ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define RCC_HCLK_Div2 ((uint32_t)0x00000400)
#define RCC_HCLK_Div4 ((uint32_t)0x00000500)
#define RCC_HCLK_Div8 ((uint32_t)0x00000600)
#define RCC_HCLK_Div16 ((uint32_t)0x00000700)
#define IS_RCC_PCLK(PCLK) (((PCLK) == RCC_HCLK_Div1) || ((PCLK) == RCC_HCLK_Div2) || \
((PCLK) == RCC_HCLK_Div4) || ((PCLK) == RCC_HCLK_Div8) || \
((PCLK) == RCC_HCLK_Div16))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup RCC_Interrupt_source
* @{
*/
#define RCC_IT_LSIRDY ((uint8_t)0x01)
#define RCC_IT_LSERDY ((uint8_t)0x02)
#define RCC_IT_HSIRDY ((uint8_t)0x04)
#define RCC_IT_HSERDY ((uint8_t)0x08)
#define RCC_IT_PLLRDY ((uint8_t)0x10)
#define RCC_IT_CSS ((uint8_t)0x80)
#ifndef STM32F10X_CL
#define IS_RCC_IT(IT) ((((IT) & (uint8_t)0xE0) == 0x00) && ((IT) != 0x00))
#define IS_RCC_GET_IT(IT) (((IT) == RCC_IT_LSIRDY) || ((IT) == RCC_IT_LSERDY) || \
((IT) == RCC_IT_HSIRDY) || ((IT) == RCC_IT_HSERDY) || \
((IT) == RCC_IT_PLLRDY) || ((IT) == RCC_IT_CSS))
#define IS_RCC_CLEAR_IT(IT) ((((IT) & (uint8_t)0x60) == 0x00) && ((IT) != 0x00))
#else
#define RCC_IT_PLL2RDY ((uint8_t)0x20)
#define RCC_IT_PLL3RDY ((uint8_t)0x40)
#define IS_RCC_IT(IT) ((((IT) & (uint8_t)0x80) == 0x00) && ((IT) != 0x00))
#define IS_RCC_GET_IT(IT) (((IT) == RCC_IT_LSIRDY) || ((IT) == RCC_IT_LSERDY) || \
((IT) == RCC_IT_HSIRDY) || ((IT) == RCC_IT_HSERDY) || \
((IT) == RCC_IT_PLLRDY) || ((IT) == RCC_IT_CSS) || \
((IT) == RCC_IT_PLL2RDY) || ((IT) == RCC_IT_PLL3RDY))
#define IS_RCC_CLEAR_IT(IT) ((IT) != 0x00)
#endif /* STM32F10X_CL */
/**
* @}
*/
#ifndef STM32F10X_CL
/** @defgroup USB_Device_clock_source
* @{
*/
#define RCC_USBCLKSource_PLLCLK_1Div5 ((uint8_t)0x00)
#define RCC_USBCLKSource_PLLCLK_Div1 ((uint8_t)0x01)
#define IS_RCC_USBCLK_SOURCE(SOURCE) (((SOURCE) == RCC_USBCLKSource_PLLCLK_1Div5) || \
((SOURCE) == RCC_USBCLKSource_PLLCLK_Div1))
/**
* @}
*/
#else
/** @defgroup USB_OTG_FS_clock_source
* @{
*/
#define RCC_OTGFSCLKSource_PLLVCO_Div3 ((uint8_t)0x00)
#define RCC_OTGFSCLKSource_PLLVCO_Div2 ((uint8_t)0x01)
#define IS_RCC_OTGFSCLK_SOURCE(SOURCE) (((SOURCE) == RCC_OTGFSCLKSource_PLLVCO_Div3) || \
((SOURCE) == RCC_OTGFSCLKSource_PLLVCO_Div2))
/**
* @}
*/
#endif /* STM32F10X_CL */
#ifdef STM32F10X_CL
/** @defgroup I2S2_clock_source
* @{
*/
#define RCC_I2S2CLKSource_SYSCLK ((uint8_t)0x00)
#define RCC_I2S2CLKSource_PLL3_VCO ((uint8_t)0x01)
#define IS_RCC_I2S2CLK_SOURCE(SOURCE) (((SOURCE) == RCC_I2S2CLKSource_SYSCLK) || \
((SOURCE) == RCC_I2S2CLKSource_PLL3_VCO))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup I2S3_clock_source
* @{
*/
#define RCC_I2S3CLKSource_SYSCLK ((uint8_t)0x00)
#define RCC_I2S3CLKSource_PLL3_VCO ((uint8_t)0x01)
#define IS_RCC_I2S3CLK_SOURCE(SOURCE) (((SOURCE) == RCC_I2S3CLKSource_SYSCLK) || \
((SOURCE) == RCC_I2S3CLKSource_PLL3_VCO))
/**
* @}
*/
#endif /* STM32F10X_CL */
/** @defgroup ADC_clock_source
* @{
*/
#define RCC_PCLK2_Div2 ((uint32_t)0x00000000)
#define RCC_PCLK2_Div4 ((uint32_t)0x00004000)
#define RCC_PCLK2_Div6 ((uint32_t)0x00008000)
#define RCC_PCLK2_Div8 ((uint32_t)0x0000C000)
#define IS_RCC_ADCCLK(ADCCLK) (((ADCCLK) == RCC_PCLK2_Div2) || ((ADCCLK) == RCC_PCLK2_Div4) || \
((ADCCLK) == RCC_PCLK2_Div6) || ((ADCCLK) == RCC_PCLK2_Div8))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup LSE_configuration
* @{
*/
#define RCC_LSE_OFF ((uint8_t)0x00)
#define RCC_LSE_ON ((uint8_t)0x01)
#define RCC_LSE_Bypass ((uint8_t)0x04)
#define IS_RCC_LSE(LSE) (((LSE) == RCC_LSE_OFF) || ((LSE) == RCC_LSE_ON) || \
((LSE) == RCC_LSE_Bypass))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup RTC_clock_source
* @{
*/
#define RCC_RTCCLKSource_LSE ((uint32_t)0x00000100)
#define RCC_RTCCLKSource_LSI ((uint32_t)0x00000200)
#define RCC_RTCCLKSource_HSE_Div128 ((uint32_t)0x00000300)
#define IS_RCC_RTCCLK_SOURCE(SOURCE) (((SOURCE) == RCC_RTCCLKSource_LSE) || \
((SOURCE) == RCC_RTCCLKSource_LSI) || \
((SOURCE) == RCC_RTCCLKSource_HSE_Div128))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup AHB_peripheral
* @{
*/
#define RCC_AHBPeriph_DMA1 ((uint32_t)0x00000001)
#define RCC_AHBPeriph_DMA2 ((uint32_t)0x00000002)
#define RCC_AHBPeriph_SRAM ((uint32_t)0x00000004)
#define RCC_AHBPeriph_FLITF ((uint32_t)0x00000010)
#define RCC_AHBPeriph_CRC ((uint32_t)0x00000040)
#ifndef STM32F10X_CL
#define RCC_AHBPeriph_FSMC ((uint32_t)0x00000100)
#define RCC_AHBPeriph_SDIO ((uint32_t)0x00000400)
#define IS_RCC_AHB_PERIPH(PERIPH) ((((PERIPH) & 0xFFFFFAA8) == 0x00) && ((PERIPH) != 0x00))
#else
#define RCC_AHBPeriph_OTG_FS ((uint32_t)0x00001000)
#define RCC_AHBPeriph_ETH_MAC ((uint32_t)0x00004000)
#define RCC_AHBPeriph_ETH_MAC_Tx ((uint32_t)0x00008000)
#define RCC_AHBPeriph_ETH_MAC_Rx ((uint32_t)0x00010000)
#define IS_RCC_AHB_PERIPH(PERIPH) ((((PERIPH) & 0xFFFE2FA8) == 0x00) && ((PERIPH) != 0x00))
#define IS_RCC_AHB_PERIPH_RESET(PERIPH) ((((PERIPH) & 0xFFFFAFFF) == 0x00) && ((PERIPH) != 0x00))
#endif /* STM32F10X_CL */
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup APB2_peripheral
* @{
*/
#define RCC_APB2Periph_AFIO ((uint32_t)0x00000001)
#define RCC_APB2Periph_GPIOA ((uint32_t)0x00000004)
#define RCC_APB2Periph_GPIOB ((uint32_t)0x00000008)
#define RCC_APB2Periph_GPIOC ((uint32_t)0x00000010)
#define RCC_APB2Periph_GPIOD ((uint32_t)0x00000020)
#define RCC_APB2Periph_GPIOE ((uint32_t)0x00000040)
#define RCC_APB2Periph_GPIOF ((uint32_t)0x00000080)
#define RCC_APB2Periph_GPIOG ((uint32_t)0x00000100)
#define RCC_APB2Periph_ADC1 ((uint32_t)0x00000200)
#define RCC_APB2Periph_ADC2 ((uint32_t)0x00000400)
#define RCC_APB2Periph_TIM1 ((uint32_t)0x00000800)
#define RCC_APB2Periph_SPI1 ((uint32_t)0x00001000)
#define RCC_APB2Periph_TIM8 ((uint32_t)0x00002000)
#define RCC_APB2Periph_USART1 ((uint32_t)0x00004000)
#define RCC_APB2Periph_ADC3 ((uint32_t)0x00008000)
#define RCC_APB2Periph_TIM15 ((uint32_t)0x00010000)
#define RCC_APB2Periph_TIM16 ((uint32_t)0x00020000)
#define RCC_APB2Periph_TIM17 ((uint32_t)0x00040000)
#define RCC_APB2Periph_TIM9 ((uint32_t)0x00080000)
#define RCC_APB2Periph_TIM10 ((uint32_t)0x00100000)
#define RCC_APB2Periph_TIM11 ((uint32_t)0x00200000)
#define IS_RCC_APB2_PERIPH(PERIPH) ((((PERIPH) & 0xFFC00002) == 0x00) && ((PERIPH) != 0x00))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup APB1_peripheral
* @{
*/
#define RCC_APB1Periph_TIM2 ((uint32_t)0x00000001)
#define RCC_APB1Periph_TIM3 ((uint32_t)0x00000002)
#define RCC_APB1Periph_TIM4 ((uint32_t)0x00000004)
#define RCC_APB1Periph_TIM5 ((uint32_t)0x00000008)
#define RCC_APB1Periph_TIM6 ((uint32_t)0x00000010)
#define RCC_APB1Periph_TIM7 ((uint32_t)0x00000020)
#define RCC_APB1Periph_TIM12 ((uint32_t)0x00000040)
#define RCC_APB1Periph_TIM13 ((uint32_t)0x00000080)
#define RCC_APB1Periph_TIM14 ((uint32_t)0x00000100)
#define RCC_APB1Periph_WWDG ((uint32_t)0x00000800)
#define RCC_APB1Periph_SPI2 ((uint32_t)0x00004000)
#define RCC_APB1Periph_SPI3 ((uint32_t)0x00008000)
#define RCC_APB1Periph_USART2 ((uint32_t)0x00020000)
#define RCC_APB1Periph_USART3 ((uint32_t)0x00040000)
#define RCC_APB1Periph_UART4 ((uint32_t)0x00080000)
#define RCC_APB1Periph_UART5 ((uint32_t)0x00100000)
#define RCC_APB1Periph_I2C1 ((uint32_t)0x00200000)
#define RCC_APB1Periph_I2C2 ((uint32_t)0x00400000)
#define RCC_APB1Periph_USB ((uint32_t)0x00800000)
#define RCC_APB1Periph_CAN1 ((uint32_t)0x02000000)
#define RCC_APB1Periph_CAN2 ((uint32_t)0x04000000)
#define RCC_APB1Periph_BKP ((uint32_t)0x08000000)
#define RCC_APB1Periph_PWR ((uint32_t)0x10000000)
#define RCC_APB1Periph_DAC ((uint32_t)0x20000000)
#define RCC_APB1Periph_CEC ((uint32_t)0x40000000)
#define IS_RCC_APB1_PERIPH(PERIPH) ((((PERIPH) & 0x81013600) == 0x00) && ((PERIPH) != 0x00))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup Clock_source_to_output_on_MCO_pin
* @{
*/
#define RCC_MCO_NoClock ((uint8_t)0x00)
#define RCC_MCO_SYSCLK ((uint8_t)0x04)
#define RCC_MCO_HSI ((uint8_t)0x05)
#define RCC_MCO_HSE ((uint8_t)0x06)
#define RCC_MCO_PLLCLK_Div2 ((uint8_t)0x07)
#ifndef STM32F10X_CL
#define IS_RCC_MCO(MCO) (((MCO) == RCC_MCO_NoClock) || ((MCO) == RCC_MCO_HSI) || \
((MCO) == RCC_MCO_SYSCLK) || ((MCO) == RCC_MCO_HSE) || \
((MCO) == RCC_MCO_PLLCLK_Div2))
#else
#define RCC_MCO_PLL2CLK ((uint8_t)0x08)
#define RCC_MCO_PLL3CLK_Div2 ((uint8_t)0x09)
#define RCC_MCO_XT1 ((uint8_t)0x0A)
#define RCC_MCO_PLL3CLK ((uint8_t)0x0B)
#define IS_RCC_MCO(MCO) (((MCO) == RCC_MCO_NoClock) || ((MCO) == RCC_MCO_HSI) || \
((MCO) == RCC_MCO_SYSCLK) || ((MCO) == RCC_MCO_HSE) || \
((MCO) == RCC_MCO_PLLCLK_Div2) || ((MCO) == RCC_MCO_PLL2CLK) || \
((MCO) == RCC_MCO_PLL3CLK_Div2) || ((MCO) == RCC_MCO_XT1) || \
((MCO) == RCC_MCO_PLL3CLK))
#endif /* STM32F10X_CL */
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup RCC_Flag
* @{
*/
#define RCC_FLAG_HSIRDY ((uint8_t)0x21)
#define RCC_FLAG_HSERDY ((uint8_t)0x31)
#define RCC_FLAG_PLLRDY ((uint8_t)0x39)
#define RCC_FLAG_LSERDY ((uint8_t)0x41)
#define RCC_FLAG_LSIRDY ((uint8_t)0x61)
#define RCC_FLAG_PINRST ((uint8_t)0x7A)
#define RCC_FLAG_PORRST ((uint8_t)0x7B)
#define RCC_FLAG_SFTRST ((uint8_t)0x7C)
#define RCC_FLAG_IWDGRST ((uint8_t)0x7D)
#define RCC_FLAG_WWDGRST ((uint8_t)0x7E)
#define RCC_FLAG_LPWRRST ((uint8_t)0x7F)
#ifndef STM32F10X_CL
#define IS_RCC_FLAG(FLAG) (((FLAG) == RCC_FLAG_HSIRDY) || ((FLAG) == RCC_FLAG_HSERDY) || \
((FLAG) == RCC_FLAG_PLLRDY) || ((FLAG) == RCC_FLAG_LSERDY) || \
((FLAG) == RCC_FLAG_LSIRDY) || ((FLAG) == RCC_FLAG_PINRST) || \
((FLAG) == RCC_FLAG_PORRST) || ((FLAG) == RCC_FLAG_SFTRST) || \
((FLAG) == RCC_FLAG_IWDGRST)|| ((FLAG) == RCC_FLAG_WWDGRST)|| \
((FLAG) == RCC_FLAG_LPWRRST))
#else
#define RCC_FLAG_PLL2RDY ((uint8_t)0x3B)
#define RCC_FLAG_PLL3RDY ((uint8_t)0x3D)
#define IS_RCC_FLAG(FLAG) (((FLAG) == RCC_FLAG_HSIRDY) || ((FLAG) == RCC_FLAG_HSERDY) || \
((FLAG) == RCC_FLAG_PLLRDY) || ((FLAG) == RCC_FLAG_LSERDY) || \
((FLAG) == RCC_FLAG_PLL2RDY) || ((FLAG) == RCC_FLAG_PLL3RDY) || \
((FLAG) == RCC_FLAG_LSIRDY) || ((FLAG) == RCC_FLAG_PINRST) || \
((FLAG) == RCC_FLAG_PORRST) || ((FLAG) == RCC_FLAG_SFTRST) || \
((FLAG) == RCC_FLAG_IWDGRST)|| ((FLAG) == RCC_FLAG_WWDGRST)|| \
((FLAG) == RCC_FLAG_LPWRRST))
#endif /* STM32F10X_CL */
#define IS_RCC_CALIBRATION_VALUE(VALUE) ((VALUE) <= 0x1F)
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup RCC_Exported_Macros
* @{
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup RCC_Exported_Functions
* @{
*/
void RCC_DeInit(void);
void RCC_HSEConfig(uint32_t RCC_HSE);
ErrorStatus RCC_WaitForHSEStartUp(void);
void RCC_AdjustHSICalibrationValue(uint8_t HSICalibrationValue);
void RCC_HSICmd(FunctionalState NewState);
void RCC_PLLConfig(uint32_t RCC_PLLSource, uint32_t RCC_PLLMul);
void RCC_PLLCmd(FunctionalState NewState);
#if defined (STM32F10X_LD_VL) || defined (STM32F10X_MD_VL) || defined (STM32F10X_HD_VL) || defined (STM32F10X_CL)
void RCC_PREDIV1Config(uint32_t RCC_PREDIV1_Source, uint32_t RCC_PREDIV1_Div);
#endif
#ifdef STM32F10X_CL
void RCC_PREDIV2Config(uint32_t RCC_PREDIV2_Div);
void RCC_PLL2Config(uint32_t RCC_PLL2Mul);
void RCC_PLL2Cmd(FunctionalState NewState);
void RCC_PLL3Config(uint32_t RCC_PLL3Mul);
void RCC_PLL3Cmd(FunctionalState NewState);
#endif /* STM32F10X_CL */
void RCC_SYSCLKConfig(uint32_t RCC_SYSCLKSource);
uint8_t RCC_GetSYSCLKSource(void);
void RCC_HCLKConfig(uint32_t RCC_SYSCLK);
void RCC_PCLK1Config(uint32_t RCC_HCLK);
void RCC_PCLK2Config(uint32_t RCC_HCLK);
void RCC_ITConfig(uint8_t RCC_IT, FunctionalState NewState);
#ifndef STM32F10X_CL
void RCC_USBCLKConfig(uint32_t RCC_USBCLKSource);
#else
void RCC_OTGFSCLKConfig(uint32_t RCC_OTGFSCLKSource);
#endif /* STM32F10X_CL */
void RCC_ADCCLKConfig(uint32_t RCC_PCLK2);
#ifdef STM32F10X_CL
void RCC_I2S2CLKConfig(uint32_t RCC_I2S2CLKSource);
void RCC_I2S3CLKConfig(uint32_t RCC_I2S3CLKSource);
#endif /* STM32F10X_CL */
void RCC_LSEConfig(uint8_t RCC_LSE);
void RCC_LSICmd(FunctionalState NewState);
void RCC_RTCCLKConfig(uint32_t RCC_RTCCLKSource);
void RCC_RTCCLKCmd(FunctionalState NewState);
void RCC_GetClocksFreq(RCC_ClocksTypeDef* RCC_Clocks);
void RCC_AHBPeriphClockCmd(uint32_t RCC_AHBPeriph, FunctionalState NewState);
void RCC_APB2PeriphClockCmd(uint32_t RCC_APB2Periph, FunctionalState NewState);
void RCC_APB1PeriphClockCmd(uint32_t RCC_APB1Periph, FunctionalState NewState);
#ifdef STM32F10X_CL
void RCC_AHBPeriphResetCmd(uint32_t RCC_AHBPeriph, FunctionalState NewState);
#endif /* STM32F10X_CL */
void RCC_APB2PeriphResetCmd(uint32_t RCC_APB2Periph, FunctionalState NewState);
void RCC_APB1PeriphResetCmd(uint32_t RCC_APB1Periph, FunctionalState NewState);
void RCC_BackupResetCmd(FunctionalState NewState);
void RCC_ClockSecuritySystemCmd(FunctionalState NewState);
void RCC_MCOConfig(uint8_t RCC_MCO);
FlagStatus RCC_GetFlagStatus(uint8_t RCC_FLAG);
void RCC_ClearFlag(void);
ITStatus RCC_GetITStatus(uint8_t RCC_IT);
void RCC_ClearITPendingBit(uint8_t RCC_IT);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* __STM32F10x_RCC_H */
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file stm32f10x_rtc.h
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V3.5.0
* @date 11-March-2011
* @brief This file contains all the functions prototypes for the RTC firmware
* library.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
* WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
* TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
* FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
* CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
*
* <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
******************************************************************************
*/
/* Define to prevent recursive inclusion -------------------------------------*/
#ifndef __STM32F10x_RTC_H
#define __STM32F10x_RTC_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "stm32f10x.h"
/** @addtogroup STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Driver
* @{
*/
/** @addtogroup RTC
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup RTC_Exported_Types
* @{
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup RTC_Exported_Constants
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup RTC_interrupts_define
* @{
*/
#define RTC_IT_OW ((uint16_t)0x0004) /*!< Overflow interrupt */
#define RTC_IT_ALR ((uint16_t)0x0002) /*!< Alarm interrupt */
#define RTC_IT_SEC ((uint16_t)0x0001) /*!< Second interrupt */
#define IS_RTC_IT(IT) ((((IT) & (uint16_t)0xFFF8) == 0x00) && ((IT) != 0x00))
#define IS_RTC_GET_IT(IT) (((IT) == RTC_IT_OW) || ((IT) == RTC_IT_ALR) || \
((IT) == RTC_IT_SEC))
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup RTC_interrupts_flags
* @{
*/
#define RTC_FLAG_RTOFF ((uint16_t)0x0020) /*!< RTC Operation OFF flag */
#define RTC_FLAG_RSF ((uint16_t)0x0008) /*!< Registers Synchronized flag */
#define RTC_FLAG_OW ((uint16_t)0x0004) /*!< Overflow flag */
#define RTC_FLAG_ALR ((uint16_t)0x0002) /*!< Alarm flag */
#define RTC_FLAG_SEC ((uint16_t)0x0001) /*!< Second flag */
#define IS_RTC_CLEAR_FLAG(FLAG) ((((FLAG) & (uint16_t)0xFFF0) == 0x00) && ((FLAG) != 0x00))
#define IS_RTC_GET_FLAG(FLAG) (((FLAG) == RTC_FLAG_RTOFF) || ((FLAG) == RTC_FLAG_RSF) || \
((FLAG) == RTC_FLAG_OW) || ((FLAG) == RTC_FLAG_ALR) || \
((FLAG) == RTC_FLAG_SEC))
#define IS_RTC_PRESCALER(PRESCALER) ((PRESCALER) <= 0xFFFFF)
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup RTC_Exported_Macros
* @{
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/** @defgroup RTC_Exported_Functions
* @{
*/
void RTC_ITConfig(uint16_t RTC_IT, FunctionalState NewState);
void RTC_EnterConfigMode(void);
void RTC_ExitConfigMode(void);
uint32_t RTC_GetCounter(void);
void RTC_SetCounter(uint32_t CounterValue);
void RTC_SetPrescaler(uint32_t PrescalerValue);
void RTC_SetAlarm(uint32_t AlarmValue);
uint32_t RTC_GetDivider(void);
void RTC_WaitForLastTask(void);
void RTC_WaitForSynchro(void);
FlagStatus RTC_GetFlagStatus(uint16_t RTC_FLAG);
void RTC_ClearFlag(uint16_t RTC_FLAG);
ITStatus RTC_GetITStatus(uint16_t RTC_IT);
void RTC_ClearITPendingBit(uint16_t RTC_IT);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* __STM32F10x_RTC_H */
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

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