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This function will return * LPM_MODE_SLEEP, LPM_MODE_DEEP_SLEEP etc. The LPM module will ask all * registered modules and will trigger the highest LPM permitted * \param s A pointer to a function which will receive a notification just * before entering the low power mode. The callee can prepare for the * imminent LPM state. The argument to this function will be the * upcoming low power mode. This function can e.g. turn off a * peripheral before the LPM module shuts down the power domain. * \param w A pointer to a function which will be called just after we have * woken up. This can be used to e.g. turn a peripheral back on. This * function is in charge of turning power domains back on. This * function will normally be called within an interrupt context. */ #define LPM_MODULE(n, m, s, w) static lpm_registered_module_t n = \ { NULL, m, s, w } /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /** * * \brief Data type used to control whether a PD will get shut down when the * CM3 drops to deep sleep * * Modules using these facilities must allocate a variable of this type, but * they must not try to manipulate it directly. Instead, the respective * functions must be used * * \sa lpm_pd_lock_obtain(), lpm_pd_lock_release() */ typedef struct lpm_power_domain_lock { struct lpm_power_domain_lock *next; uint32_t domains; } lpm_power_domain_lock_t; /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /** * \brief Prohibit a PD from turning off in standby mode * \param lock A pointer to a lpm_power_domain_lock_t * \param domains Bitwise OR from PRCM_DOMAIN_PERIPH, PRCM_DOMAIN_SERIAL * * The caller is responsible for allocating lpm_power_domain_lock_t * * Only the domains listed above can be locked / released, but a single lock * can be used for multiple domains */ void lpm_pd_lock_obtain(lpm_power_domain_lock_t *lock, uint32_t domains); /** * \brief Permit a PD to turn off in standby mode * \param pd A pointer to a previously used lock * * \sa lpm_pd_lock_obtain() */ void lpm_pd_lock_release(lpm_power_domain_lock_t *pd); /** * \brief Drop the cortex to sleep / deep sleep and shut down peripherals * * Whether the cortex will drop to sleep or deep sleep is configurable. The * exact peripherals which will be shut down is also configurable */ void lpm_drop(void); /** * \brief Enter sleep mode */ void lpm_sleep(void); /** * \brief Put the chip in shutdown power mode * \param wakeup_pin The GPIO pin which will wake us up. Must be IOID_0 etc... */ void lpm_shutdown(uint32_t wakeup_pin); /** * \brief Wake up from sleep mode * * This function must be called at the start of any interrupt context which * may bring us out of sleep. Current interrupts do this already, but make sure * to do the same when adding new ISRs */ void lpm_wake_up(void); /** * \brief Register a module for LPM notifications. * \param module A pointer to the data structure with the module definition * * When the LPM module is about to drop to some low power mode, it will first * notify all modules about this. * * This function must not be called before the module has been initialised * with lpm_init(). The code does not perform checks: This is the caller's * responsibility. */ void lpm_register_module(lpm_registered_module_t *module); /** * \brief Initialise the low-power mode management module */ void lpm_init(void); /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ #endif /* LPM_H_ */ /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /** * @} * @} */