Adding support for input capture prefilter configuration
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@ -44,12 +44,12 @@ impl InputStamper {
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) -> Self {
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// Utilize the TIM5 CH4 as an input capture channel - use TI4 (the DI0 input trigger) as the
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// capture source.
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let input_capture =
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let mut input_capture =
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timer_channel.into_input_capture(timers::tim5::CaptureSource4::TI4);
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// FIXME: hack in de-glitching filter
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let regs = unsafe { &*hal::stm32::TIM5::ptr() };
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regs.ccmr2_input().modify(|_, w| w.ic4f().bits(0b0011));
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// Do not prescale the input capture signal - require 8 consecutive samples to record an
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// incoming event - this prevents spurious glitches from triggering captures.
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input_capture.configure_filter(timers::InputFilter::Div1N8);
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Self {
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capture_channel: input_capture,
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@ -48,6 +48,13 @@ pub enum SlaveMode {
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Trigger = 0b0110,
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}
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/// Optional input capture preconditioning filter configurations.
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#[allow(dead_code)]
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pub enum InputFilter {
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Div1N1 = 0b0000,
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Div1N8 = 0b0011,
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}
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macro_rules! timer_channels {
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($name:ident, $TY:ident, $size:ty) => {
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paste::paste! {
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@ -334,6 +341,16 @@ macro_rules! timer_channels {
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let regs = unsafe { &*<$TY>::ptr() };
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regs.sr.read().[< cc $index of >]().bit_is_set()
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}
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/// Configure the input capture input pre-filter.
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///
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/// # Args
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/// * `filter` - The desired input filter stage configuration. Defaults to disabled.
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#[allow(dead_code)]
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pub fn configure_filter(&mut self, filter: super::InputFilter) {
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let regs = unsafe { &*<$TY>::ptr() };
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regs.[< $ccmrx _input >]().modify(|_, w| w.[< ic $index f >]().bits(filter as u8));
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}
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}
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// Note(unsafe): This manually implements DMA support for input-capture channels. This
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