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fsp_err_t | R_RIIC_MASTER_Open (i2c_master_ctrl_t *const p_api_ctrl, i2c_master_cfg_t const *const p_cfg) |
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fsp_err_t | R_RIIC_MASTER_Read (i2c_master_ctrl_t *const p_api_ctrl, uint8_t *const p_dest, uint32_t const bytes, bool const restart) |
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fsp_err_t | R_RIIC_MASTER_Write (i2c_master_ctrl_t *const p_api_ctrl, uint8_t *const p_src, uint32_t const bytes, bool const restart) |
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fsp_err_t | R_RIIC_MASTER_Abort (i2c_master_ctrl_t *const p_api_ctrl) |
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fsp_err_t | R_RIIC_MASTER_SlaveAddressSet (i2c_master_ctrl_t *const p_api_ctrl, uint32_t const slave, i2c_master_addr_mode_t const addr_mode) |
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fsp_err_t | R_RIIC_MASTER_Close (i2c_master_ctrl_t *const p_api_ctrl) |
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fsp_err_t | R_RIIC_MASTER_CallbackSet (i2c_master_ctrl_t *const p_api_ctrl, void(*p_callback)(i2c_master_callback_args_t *), void const *const p_context, i2c_master_callback_args_t *const p_callback_memory) |
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fsp_err_t | R_RIIC_MASTER_StatusGet (i2c_master_ctrl_t *const p_api_ctrl, i2c_master_status_t *p_status) |
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Driver for the RIIC peripheral on RZ MPUs. This module implements the I2C Master Interface.
Overview
The I2C master on RIIC HAL module supports transactions with an I2C Slave device. Callbacks must be provided which are invoked when a transmit or receive operation has completed. The callback argument will contain information about the transaction status, bytes transferred and a pointer to the user defined context.
Features
- Supports multiple transmission rates
- Standard Mode Support with up to 100-kHz transaction rate.
- Fast Mode Support with up to 400-kHz transaction rate.
- Fast Mode Plus Support with up to 1-MHz transaction rate.
- I2C Master Read from a slave device.
- I2C Master Write to a slave device.
- Abort any in-progress transactions.
- Set the address of the slave device.
- Non-blocking behavior is achieved by the use of callbacks.
- Additional build-time features
- Optional (build time) DMAC support for read and write respectively.
- Optional (build time) support for 10-bit slave addressing.
Configuration
Build Time Configurations for r_riic_master
The following build time configurations are defined in fsp_cfg/r_riic_master_cfg.h:
Configuration | Options | Default | Description |
Parameter Checking |
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Default (BSP)
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Enabled
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Disabled
| Default (BSP) | If selected code for parameter checking is included in the build. |
DMAC Support |
| Disabled | If enabled, DMAC instances will be included in the build for both transmission and reception. |
10-bit slave addressing |
| Disabled | If enabled, the driver will support 10-bit slave addressing mode along with the default 7-bit slave addressing mode. |
Configurations for Connectivity > I2C Master (r_riic_master)
This module can be added to the Stacks tab via New Stack > Connectivity > I2C Master (r_riic_master).
Configuration | Options | Default | Description |
Name | Name must be a valid C symbol | g_i2c_master0 | Module name. |
Channel | Value must be a non-negative integer | 0 | Specify the RIIC channel. |
Rate |
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Standard
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Fast-mode
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Fast-mode plus
| Standard | Select the transfer rate. |
Custom Rate (bps) | Value must be a non-negative integer | 0 | Set a custom bitrate (bps). Set to 0 to use the maximum bitrate for the selected mode.
Standard-mode: up to 100000; Fast-mode: up to 400000; Fast-mode plus: up to 1000000 |
Rise Time (ns) | Value must be a non-negative integer | 120 | Set the rise time (tr) in nanoseconds. |
Fall Time (ns) | Value must be a non-negative integer | 120 | Set the fall time (tf) in nanoseconds. |
Duty Cycle (%) | Value must be an integer between 0 and 100 | 50 | Sets the duty ratio of the High-level period of the SCL clock for the bit rate.
The recommended range of duty ratio to satisfy the minimum value for SCL High-level or Low-level period of AC characteristic is shown below.
Standard : 40-53%
Fast-mode : 24-48%
Fast-mode plus : 27-51% |
Noise Filter Stages | Value must be an integer between 1 and 4 | 1 | Set the noise filter stages |
Slave Address | Value must be non-negative | 0x00 | Specify the slave address. |
Address Mode |
| 7-Bit | Select the slave address mode. Ensure 10-bit slave addressing is enabled in the configuration to use 10-Bit setting here. |
Timeout Mode |
| Short Mode | Select the timeout mode to detect bus hang. |
Timeout during SCL Low |
| Enabled | Select if the timeout can occur when SCL is held low for a duration longer than what is set in the timeout mode. |
Callback | Name must be a valid C symbol | NULL | A user callback function must be provided. This will be called from the interrupt service routine (ISR) upon RIIC transaction completion reporting the transaction status. |
Interrupt Priority Level | Value must be an integer between 0 and 31 | 24 | Select the interrupt priority level. This is set for RXI, TXI, TEI, NAKI, SPI, STI, ALI and TMOI interrupts(0-31). Note: If you specify the lowest priority (i.e.,31), no interrupt will occur. |
Clock Configuration
The RIIC peripheral module uses the P0 clock as its clock source. The actual I2C transfer rate will be calculated and set by the tooling depending on the selected transfer rate. If the P0 clock is configured in such a manner that the selected internal rate cannot be achieved, an error will be returned.
Pin Configuration
The RIIC peripheral module uses pins on the MPU to communicate to external devices. I/O pins must be selected and configured as required by the external device. An I2C channel would consist of two pins - SDA and SCL for data/address and clock respectively.
Usage Notes
Interrupt Configuration
- The RIIC NACK reception (NAKI), Start condition (STI), Stop condition (SPI), Arbitration lost (ALI), Timeout (TMOI), receive data full (RXI), transmit data empty (TXI) and transmit end (TEI) interrupts for the selected channel used must be enabled in the properties of the selected device.
- Set equal priority levels for all the interrupts mentioned above. Setting the interrupts to different priority levels could result in improper operation.
IIC Master Rate Calculation
- The RA Configuration editor calculates the internal baud-rate setting based on the configured transfer rate. The closest possible baud-rate that can be achieved (less than or equal to the requested rate) at the current P0 clock settings is calculated and used.
- If a valid clock rate could not be calculated, an error is returned by the tool.
Enabling DMAC with the IIC
- DMAC transfer support is configurable and is disabled from the build by default. RIIC driver provides two DMAC instances for transmission and reception respectively. The DMAC instances can be enabled individually during configuration.
- For further details on DMAC please refer Direct Memory Access Controller (r_dmac)
Multiple Devices on the Bus
- A single RIIC instance can be used to communicate with multiple slave devices on the same channel by using the SlaveAddressSet API.
Multi-Master Support
- If multiple masters are connected on the same bus, the I2C Master is capable of detecting bus busy state before initiating the communication.
Restart
- RIIC master can hold the the bus after an I2C transaction by issuing Restart. This will mimic a stop followed by start condition.
Examples
Basic Example
This is a basic example of minimal use of the r_riic_master in an application. This example shows how this driver can be used for basic read and write operations.
{
.slave = I2C_SLAVE_EEPROM,
.p_callback = i2c_callback,
.p_context = &g_i2c_device_ctrl_1,
.p_transfer_tx = NULL,
.p_transfer_rx = NULL,
.rxi_irq = BSP_VECTOR_IRQ_RIIC1_RXI,
.txi_irq = BSP_VECTOR_IRQ_RIIC1_TXI,
.tei_irq = BSP_VECTOR_IRQ_RIIC1_TEI,
.ipl = 24,
.p_extend = &g_riic_master_cfg_extend_1
};
{
g_i2c_callback_event = p_args->
event;
}
void basic_example (void)
{
uint32_t i;
uint32_t timeout_ms = I2C_TRANSACTION_BUSY_DELAY;
handle_error(err);
for (i = 0; i < I2C_BUFFER_SIZE_BYTES; i++)
{
g_i2c_tx_buffer[i] = (uint8_t) i;
}
err =
R_RIIC_MASTER_Write(&g_i2c_device_ctrl_1, &g_i2c_tx_buffer[0], I2C_BUFFER_SIZE_BYTES,
false);
handle_error(err);
{
timeout_ms--;;
}
{
__BKPT(0);
}
timeout_ms = I2C_TRANSACTION_BUSY_DELAY;
err =
R_RIIC_MASTER_Read(&g_i2c_device_ctrl_1, &g_i2c_rx_buffer[0], I2C_BUFFER_SIZE_BYTES,
false);
handle_error(err);
{
timeout_ms--;;
}
{
__BKPT(0);
}
if (0U != memcmp(g_i2c_tx_buffer, g_i2c_rx_buffer, I2C_BUFFER_SIZE_BYTES))
{
__BKPT(0);
}
}
Multiple Slave devices on the same channel (bus)
This example demonstrates how a single RIIC driver can be used to communicate with different slave devices which are on the same channel.
- Note
- The callback function from the first example applies to this example as well.
{
.slave = I2C_SLAVE_TEMP_SENSOR,
.p_callback = i2c_callback,
.p_context = &g_i2c_device_ctrl_2,
.p_transfer_tx = NULL,
.p_transfer_rx = NULL,
.rxi_irq = BSP_VECTOR_IRQ_RIIC1_RXI,
.txi_irq = BSP_VECTOR_IRQ_RIIC1_TXI,
.tei_irq = BSP_VECTOR_IRQ_RIIC1_TEI,
.ipl = 24,
.p_extend = &g_riic_master_cfg_extend_2
};
void single_channel_multi_slave (void)
{
uint32_t timeout_ms = I2C_TRANSACTION_BUSY_DELAY;
handle_error(err);
memset(g_i2c_rx_buffer, '0', I2C_BUFFER_SIZE_BYTES);
err =
R_RIIC_MASTER_Read(&g_i2c_device_ctrl_2, &g_i2c_rx_buffer[0], I2C_BUFFER_SIZE_BYTES,
false);
handle_error(err);
{
timeout_ms--;;
}
{
__BKPT(0);
}
handle_error(err);
g_i2c_tx_buffer[0] = 0xAA;
g_i2c_tx_buffer[1] = 0xBB;
timeout_ms = I2C_TRANSACTION_BUSY_DELAY;
handle_error(err);
{
timeout_ms--;;
}
{
__BKPT(0);
}
}
◆ iic_master_clock_settings_t
struct iic_master_clock_settings_t |
Data Fields |
uint8_t |
cks_value |
Internal Reference Clock Select. |
uint8_t |
brh_value |
High-level period of SCL clock. |
uint8_t |
brl_value |
Low-level period of SCL clock. |
◆ iic_master_instance_ctrl_t
struct iic_master_instance_ctrl_t |
I2C control structure. DO NOT INITIALIZE.
◆ riic_master_extended_cfg_t
struct riic_master_extended_cfg_t |
RIIC extended configuration
Data Fields |
iic_master_timeout_mode_t |
timeout_mode |
Timeout Detection Time Select: Long Mode = 0 and Short Mode = 1. |
iic_master_timeout_scl_low_t |
timeout_scl_low |
Allows timeouts to occur when SCL is held low. |
iic_master_clock_settings_t |
clock_settings |
I2C Clock settings. |
uint8_t |
noise_filter_stage |
Noise Filter Stage Selection. |
IRQn_Type |
naki_irq |
NACK IRQ Number. |
IRQn_Type |
sti_irq |
Start condition IRQ Number. |
IRQn_Type |
spi_irq |
Stop condition IRQ Number. |
IRQn_Type |
ali_irq |
Arbitration lost IRQ Number. |
IRQn_Type |
tmoi_irq |
Timeout IRQ Number. |
◆ iic_master_timeout_mode_t
I2C Timeout mode parameter definition
Enumerator |
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IIC_MASTER_TIMEOUT_MODE_LONG | Timeout Detection Time Select: Long Mode -> TMOS = 0.
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IIC_MASTER_TIMEOUT_MODE_SHORT | Timeout Detection Time Select: Short Mode -> TMOS = 1.
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◆ iic_master_timeout_scl_low_t
Enumerator |
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IIC_MASTER_TIMEOUT_SCL_LOW_DISABLED | Timeout detection during SCL low disabled.
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IIC_MASTER_TIMEOUT_SCL_LOW_ENABLED | Timeout detection during SCL low enabled.
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◆ R_RIIC_MASTER_Open()
Opens the I2C device.
- Return values
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FSP_SUCCESS | Requested clock rate was set exactly. |
FSP_ERR_ALREADY_OPEN | Module is already open. |
FSP_ERR_IP_CHANNEL_NOT_PRESENT | Channel is not available on this MCU. |
FSP_ERR_ASSERTION | Parameter check failure due to one or more reasons below:
- p_api_ctrl or p_cfg is NULL.
- extended parameter is NULL.
- Callback parameter is NULL.
- Set the rate to fast mode plus on a channel which does not support it.
- Invalid IRQ number assigned
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◆ R_RIIC_MASTER_Read()
fsp_err_t R_RIIC_MASTER_Read |
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i2c_master_ctrl_t *const |
p_api_ctrl, |
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uint8_t *const |
p_dest, |
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uint32_t const |
bytes, |
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bool const |
restart |
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Performs a read from the I2C device. The caller will be notified when the operation has completed (successfully) by an I2C_MASTER_EVENT_RX_COMPLETE in the callback.
- Return values
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FSP_SUCCESS | Function executed without issue. |
FSP_ERR_ASSERTION | p_api_ctrl, p_dest or bytes is NULL. |
FSP_ERR_IN_USE | Bus busy condition. Another transfer was in progress. |
FSP_ERR_NOT_OPEN | Handle is not initialized. Call R_RIIC_MASTER_Open to initialize the control block. |
◆ R_RIIC_MASTER_Write()
fsp_err_t R_RIIC_MASTER_Write |
( |
i2c_master_ctrl_t *const |
p_api_ctrl, |
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uint8_t *const |
p_src, |
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uint32_t const |
bytes, |
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bool const |
restart |
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Performs a write to the I2C device. The caller will be notified when the operation has completed (successfully) by an I2C_MASTER_EVENT_TX_COMPLETE in the callback.
- Return values
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FSP_SUCCESS | Function executed without issue. |
FSP_ERR_ASSERTION | p_api_ctrl or p_src is NULL. |
FSP_ERR_IN_USE | Bus busy condition. Another transfer was in progress. |
FSP_ERR_NOT_OPEN | Handle is not initialized. Call R_RIIC_MASTER_Open to initialize the control block. |
◆ R_RIIC_MASTER_Abort()
Safely aborts any in-progress transfer and forces the RIIC peripheral into ready state.
- Return values
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FSP_SUCCESS | Channel was reset successfully. |
FSP_ERR_ASSERTION | p_api_ctrl is NULL. |
FSP_ERR_NOT_OPEN | Handle is not initialized. Call R_RIIC_MASTER_Open to initialize the control block. |
- Note
- A callback will not be invoked in case an in-progress transfer gets aborted by calling this API.
◆ R_RIIC_MASTER_SlaveAddressSet()
Sets address and addressing mode of the slave device. This function is used to set the device address and addressing mode of the slave without reconfiguring the entire bus.
- Return values
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FSP_SUCCESS | Address of the slave is set correctly. |
FSP_ERR_ASSERTION | Pointer to control structure is NULL. |
FSP_ERR_IN_USE | Another transfer was in-progress. |
FSP_ERR_NOT_OPEN | Handle is not initialized. Call R_RIIC_MASTER_Open to initialize the control block. |
◆ R_RIIC_MASTER_Close()
Closes the I2C device. May power down RIIC peripheral. This function will safely terminate any in-progress I2C transfers.
- Return values
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FSP_SUCCESS | Device closed without issue. |
FSP_ERR_ASSERTION | p_api_ctrl is NULL. |
FSP_ERR_NOT_OPEN | Handle is not initialized. Call R_RIIC_MASTER_Open to initialize the control block. |
- Note
- A callback will not be invoked in case an in-progress transfer gets aborted by calling this API.
◆ R_RIIC_MASTER_CallbackSet()
Updates the user callback and has option of providing memory for callback structure. Implements i2c_master_api_t::callbackSet
- Return values
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FSP_SUCCESS | Callback updated successfully. |
FSP_ERR_ASSERTION | A required pointer is NULL. |
FSP_ERR_NOT_OPEN | The control block has not been opened. |
FSP_ERR_NO_CALLBACK_MEMORY | p_callback is non-secure and p_callback_memory is either secure or NULL. |
◆ R_RIIC_MASTER_StatusGet()
Provides driver status.
- Return values
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FSP_SUCCESS | Status stored in p_status. |
FSP_ERR_ASSERTION | NULL pointer. |