RTEMS 6.1-rc2
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ETH HAL module driver. This file provides firmware functions to manage the following functionalities of the Ethernet (ETH) peripheral: More...
#include "stm32h7xx_hal.h"
ETH HAL module driver. This file provides firmware functions to manage the following functionalities of the Ethernet (ETH) peripheral:
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============================================================================== ##### How to use this driver ##### ============================================================================== [..] The ETH HAL driver can be used as follows: (#)Declare a ETH_HandleTypeDef handle structure, for example: ETH_HandleTypeDef heth; (#)Fill parameters of Init structure in heth handle (#)Call HAL_ETH_Init() API to initialize the Ethernet peripheral (MAC, DMA, ...) (#)Initialize the ETH low level resources through the HAL_ETH_MspInit() API: (##) Enable the Ethernet interface clock using (+++) __HAL_RCC_ETH1MAC_CLK_ENABLE() (+++) __HAL_RCC_ETH1TX_CLK_ENABLE() (+++) __HAL_RCC_ETH1RX_CLK_ENABLE() (##) Initialize the related GPIO clocks (##) Configure Ethernet pinout (##) Configure Ethernet NVIC interrupt (in Interrupt mode) (#) Ethernet data reception is asynchronous, so call the following API to start the listening mode: (##) HAL_ETH_Start(): This API starts the MAC and DMA transmission and reception process, without enabling end of transfer interrupts, in this mode user has to poll for data availability by calling HAL_ETH_IsRxDataAvailable() (##) HAL_ETH_Start_IT(): This API starts the MAC and DMA transmission and reception process, end of transfer interrupts are enabled in this mode, HAL_ETH_RxCpltCallback() will be executed when an Ethernet packet is received (#) When data is received (HAL_ETH_IsRxDataAvailable() returns 1 or Rx interrupt occurred), user can call the following APIs to get received data: (##) HAL_ETH_GetRxDataBuffer(): Get buffer address of received frame (##) HAL_ETH_GetRxDataLength(): Get received frame length (##) HAL_ETH_GetRxDataInfo(): Get received frame additional info, please refer to ETH_RxPacketInfo typedef structure (#) For transmission path, two APIs are available: (##) HAL_ETH_Transmit(): Transmit an ETH frame in blocking mode (##) HAL_ETH_Transmit_IT(): Transmit an ETH frame in interrupt mode, HAL_ETH_TxCpltCallback() will be executed when end of transfer occur (#) Communication with an external PHY device: (##) HAL_ETH_ReadPHYRegister(): Read a register from an external PHY (##) HAL_ETH_WritePHYRegister(): Write data to an external RHY register (#) Configure the Ethernet MAC after ETH peripheral initialization (##) HAL_ETH_GetMACConfig(): Get MAC actual configuration into ETH_MACConfigTypeDef (##) HAL_ETH_SetMACConfig(): Set MAC configuration based on ETH_MACConfigTypeDef (#) Configure the Ethernet DMA after ETH peripheral initialization (##) HAL_ETH_GetDMAConfig(): Get DMA actual configuration into ETH_DMAConfigTypeDef (##) HAL_ETH_SetDMAConfig(): Set DMA configuration based on ETH_DMAConfigTypeDef -@- The PTP protocol offload APIs are not supported in this driver. *** Callback registration *** ============================================= The compilation define USE_HAL_ETH_REGISTER_CALLBACKS when set to 1 allows the user to configure dynamically the driver callbacks. Use Function @ref HAL_ETH_RegisterCallback() to register an interrupt callback. Function @ref HAL_ETH_RegisterCallback() allows to register following callbacks: (+) TxCpltCallback : Tx Complete Callback. (+) RxCpltCallback : Rx Complete Callback. (+) DMAErrorCallback : DMA Error Callback. (+) MACErrorCallback : MAC Error Callback. (+) PMTCallback : Power Management Callback (+) EEECallback : EEE Callback. (+) WakeUpCallback : Wake UP Callback (+) MspInitCallback : MspInit Callback. (+) MspDeInitCallback: MspDeInit Callback. This function takes as parameters the HAL peripheral handle, the Callback ID and a pointer to the user callback function. Use function @ref HAL_ETH_UnRegisterCallback() to reset a callback to the default weak function. @ref HAL_ETH_UnRegisterCallback takes as parameters the HAL peripheral handle, and the Callback ID. This function allows to reset following callbacks: (+) TxCpltCallback : Tx Complete Callback. (+) RxCpltCallback : Rx Complete Callback. (+) DMAErrorCallback : DMA Error Callback. (+) MACErrorCallback : MAC Error Callback. (+) PMTCallback : Power Management Callback (+) EEECallback : EEE Callback. (+) WakeUpCallback : Wake UP Callback (+) MspInitCallback : MspInit Callback. (+) MspDeInitCallback: MspDeInit Callback. By default, after the HAL_ETH_Init and when the state is HAL_ETH_STATE_RESET all callbacks are set to the corresponding weak functions: examples @ref HAL_ETH_TxCpltCallback(), @ref HAL_ETH_RxCpltCallback(). Exception done for MspInit and MspDeInit functions that are reset to the legacy weak function in the HAL_ETH_Init/ @ref HAL_ETH_DeInit only when these callbacks are null (not registered beforehand). if not, MspInit or MspDeInit are not null, the HAL_ETH_Init/ @ref HAL_ETH_DeInit keep and use the user MspInit/MspDeInit callbacks (registered beforehand) Callbacks can be registered/unregistered in HAL_ETH_STATE_READY state only. Exception done MspInit/MspDeInit that can be registered/unregistered in HAL_ETH_STATE_READY or HAL_ETH_STATE_RESET state, thus registered (user) MspInit/DeInit callbacks can be used during the Init/DeInit. In that case first register the MspInit/MspDeInit user callbacks using @ref HAL_ETH_RegisterCallback() before calling @ref HAL_ETH_DeInit or HAL_ETH_Init function. When The compilation define USE_HAL_ETH_REGISTER_CALLBACKS is set to 0 or not defined, the callback registration feature is not available and all callbacks are set to the corresponding weak functions.