circuitpython/esp8266/common-hal/nativeio/PWMOut.c
Scott Shawcroft 0ae344841f atmel-samd & esp8266: Make sure pins are not already in use.
This prevents corrupting previous functional objects by stealing their pins
out from under them. It prevents this by ensuring that pins are in default
state before claiming them. It also verifies pins are released correctly and
reset on soft reset.

Fixes #4, instantiating a second class will fail.
Fixes #29, pins are now reset too.
2016-12-07 15:21:14 -08:00

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#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include "esppwm.h"
#include "py/runtime.h"
#include "shared-bindings/nativeio/PWMOut.h"
#include "eagle_soc.h"
#include "c_types.h"
#include "gpio.h"
// Shared with pybpwm
extern bool pwm_inited;
void common_hal_nativeio_pwmout_construct(nativeio_pwmout_obj_t* self, const mcu_pin_obj_t* pin, uint16_t duty) {
// start the PWM subsystem if it's not already running
if (!pwm_inited) {
pwm_init();
pwm_inited = true;
}
self->channel = pwm_add(pin->gpio_number,
pin->peripheral,
pin->gpio_function);
self->pin = pin;
if (self->channel == -1) {
nlr_raise(mp_obj_new_exception_msg_varg(&mp_type_OSError,
"PWM not supported on pin %d", pin->gpio_number));
}
}
extern void common_hal_nativeio_pwmout_deinit(nativeio_pwmout_obj_t* self) {
pwm_delete(self->channel);
pwm_start();
if (self->pin->gpio_number < 16) {
uint32_t pin_mask = 1 << self->pin->gpio_number;
gpio_output_set(0x0, 0x0, 0x0, pin_mask);
PIN_FUNC_SELECT(self->pin->peripheral, 0);
PIN_PULLUP_DIS(self->pin->peripheral);
}
}
extern void common_hal_nativeio_pwmout_set_duty_cycle(nativeio_pwmout_obj_t* self, uint16_t duty) {
// We get 16 bits of duty in but the underlying code is only ten bit.
pwm_set_duty(duty >> 6, self->channel);
pwm_start();
}
uint16_t common_hal_nativeio_pwmout_get_duty_cycle(nativeio_pwmout_obj_t* self) {
return pwm_get_duty(self->channel) << 6;
}