esp-open-rtos/core/include/esp/rtc_regs.h

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/* esp/rtc_regs.h
*
* ESP8266 RTC register definitions
*
* Not compatible with ESP SDK register access code.
*
* RTC peripheral remains powered during deep sleep, and RTC clock
* is used to wake from deep sleep when RTC.COUNTER == RTC.COUNTER_ALARM.
*
* "GPIO16" is a special GPIO pin connected to the RTC subsystem,
* GPIO16 must be connected to reset to allow wake from deep sleep.
*
* The contents of scratch registers RTC.SCRATCH[] are preserved
* across reset, including wake from sleep (unconfirmed). Contents of
* RTCMEM are also preserved.
*/
#ifndef _ESP_RTC_REGS_H
#define _ESP_RTC_REGS_H
#include "esp/types.h"
#include "common_macros.h"
#define RTC_BASE 0x60000700
#define RTC (*(struct RTC_REGS *)(RTC_BASE))
//FIXME: need to understand/clarify distinction between GPIO_CONF and GPIO_CFG[]
// Note: GPIO_CFG[3] is also known as PAD_XPD_DCDC_CONF in eagle_soc.h
struct RTC_REGS {
uint32_t volatile CTRL0; // 0x00
uint32_t volatile COUNTER_ALARM; // 0x04
uint32_t volatile RESET_REASON0; // 0x08 //FIXME: need better name
uint32_t volatile _unknownc; // 0x0c
uint32_t volatile _unknown10; // 0x10
uint32_t volatile RESET_REASON1; // 0x14 //FIXME: need better name
uint32_t volatile RESET_REASON2; // 0x18 //FIXME: need better name
uint32_t volatile COUNTER; // 0x1c
uint32_t volatile INT_SET; // 0x20
uint32_t volatile INT_CLEAR; // 0x24
uint32_t volatile INT_ENABLE; // 0x28
uint32_t volatile _unknown2c; // 0x2c
uint32_t volatile SCRATCH[4]; // 0x30 - 3c
uint32_t volatile _unknown40; // 0x40
uint32_t volatile _unknown44; // 0x44
uint32_t volatile _unknown48; // 0x48
uint32_t volatile _unknown4c[7]; // 0x4c - 0x64
uint32_t volatile GPIO_OUT; // 0x68
uint32_t volatile _unknown6c[2]; // 0x6c - 0x70
uint32_t volatile GPIO_ENABLE; // 0x74
uint32_t volatile _unknown80[5]; // 0x78 - 0x88
uint32_t volatile GPIO_IN; // 0x8c
uint32_t volatile GPIO_CONF; // 0x90
uint32_t volatile GPIO_CFG[6]; // 0x94 - 0xa8
};
_Static_assert(sizeof(struct RTC_REGS) == 0xac, "RTC_REGS is the wrong size");
/* Details for CTRL0 register */
/* Writing this bit causes a software reset but
the device then fails in ets_main.c (needs other parameters set?) */
#define RTC_CTRL0_BIT31 BIT(31)
/* Details for RESET_REASONx registers */
/* The following are used in sdk_rtc_get_reset_reason(). Details are still a
* bit sketchy regarding exactly what they mean/do.. */
#define RTC_RESET_REASON1_CODE_M 0x0000000f
#define RTC_RESET_REASON1_CODE_S 0
#define RTC_RESET_REASON2_CODE_M 0x0000003f
#define RTC_RESET_REASON2_CODE_S 8
/* Writing this bit causes the ESP to go into some kind of unrecoverable boot loop */
#define RTC_RESET_REASON0_BIT20 BIT(20)
/* Both bits 20 & 21 can be set & cleared from software,
BIT21 appears to be checked inside sdk_rtc_get_reset_reason() */
#define RTC_RESET_REASON0_BIT21 BIT(21)
#define RTC_RESET_REASON0_BIT22 BIT(22)
/* Details for GPIO_CONF register */
#define RTC_GPIO_CONF_OUT_ENABLE BIT(0)
/* Details for GPIO_CFG[3] register controlling GPIO16 (possibly others?) */
#define RTC_GPIO_CFG3_PIN_PULLUP BIT(2)
#define RTC_GPIO_CFG3_PIN_PULLDOWN BIT(3)
#define RTC_GPIO_CFG3_PIN_PULLUP_SLEEP BIT(4)
#define RTC_GPIO_CFG3_PIN_PULLDOWN_SLEEP BIT(5)
/* The PIN_FUNC values here are probably similar to the
values used to set the iomux registers...? */
#define RTC_GPIO_CFG3_PIN_FUNC_M 0x00000043
#define RTC_GPIO_CFG3_PIN_FUNC_S 0
/* This should be the function value needed to have GPIO16 be the alarm
output from the RTC. FIXME: Needs to be validated. */
#define RTC_GPIO_CFG3_PIN_FUNC_RTC_GPIO0 BIT(0)
#endif /* _ESP_RTC_REGS_H */