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+/**
+ ******************************************************************************
+ * @file stm32f30x_rcc.c
+ * @author MCD Application Team
+ * @version V1.0.1
+ * @date 23-October-2012
+ * @brief This file provides firmware functions to manage the following
+ * functionalities of the Reset and clock control (RCC) peripheral:
+ * + Internal/external clocks, PLL, CSS and MCO configuration
+ * + System, AHB and APB busses clocks configuration
+ * + Peripheral clocks configuration
+ * + Interrupts and flags management
+ *
+ @verbatim
+
+ ===============================================================================
+ ##### RCC specific features #####
+ ===============================================================================
+ [..] After reset the device is running from HSI (8 MHz) with Flash 0 WS,
+ all peripherals are off except internal SRAM, Flash and SWD.
+ (+) There is no prescaler on High speed (AHB) and Low speed (APB) busses;
+ all peripherals mapped on these busses are running at HSI speed.
+ (+) The clock for all peripherals is switched off, except the SRAM and FLASH.
+ (+) All GPIOs are in input floating state, except the SWD pins which
+ are assigned to be used for debug purpose.
+ [..] Once the device starts from reset, the user application has to:
+ (+) Configure the clock source to be used to drive the System clock
+ (if the application needs higher frequency/performance).
+ (+) Configure the System clock frequency and Flash settings.
+ (+) Configure the AHB and APB busses prescalers.
+ (+) Enable the clock for the peripheral(s) to be used.
+ (+) Configure the clock source(s) for peripherals which clocks are not
+ derived from the System clock (ADC, TIM, I2C, USART, RTC and IWDG).
+
+ @endverbatim
+
+ ******************************************************************************
+ * @attention
+ *
+ * <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2012 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
+ *
+ * Licensed under MCD-ST Liberty SW License Agreement V2, (the "License");
+ * You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at:
+ *
+ * http://www.st.com/software_license_agreement_liberty_v2
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ *
+ ******************************************************************************
+ */
+
+/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+#include "stm32f30x_rcc.h"
+
+/** @addtogroup STM32F30x_StdPeriph_Driver
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/** @defgroup RCC
+ * @brief RCC driver modules
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/* Private typedef -----------------------------------------------------------*/
+/* Private define ------------------------------------------------------------*/
+/* ------------ RCC registers bit address in the alias region ----------- */
+#define RCC_OFFSET (RCC_BASE - PERIPH_BASE)
+
+/* --- CR Register ---*/
+
+/* Alias word address of HSION bit */
+#define CR_OFFSET (RCC_OFFSET + 0x00)
+#define HSION_BitNumber 0x00
+#define CR_HSION_BB (PERIPH_BB_BASE + (CR_OFFSET * 32) + (HSION_BitNumber * 4))
+
+/* Alias word address of PLLON bit */
+#define PLLON_BitNumber 0x18
+#define CR_PLLON_BB (PERIPH_BB_BASE + (CR_OFFSET * 32) + (PLLON_BitNumber * 4))
+
+/* Alias word address of CSSON bit */
+#define CSSON_BitNumber 0x13
+#define CR_CSSON_BB (PERIPH_BB_BASE + (CR_OFFSET * 32) + (CSSON_BitNumber * 4))
+
+/* --- CFGR Register ---*/
+/* Alias word address of USBPRE bit */
+#define CFGR_OFFSET (RCC_OFFSET + 0x04)
+#define USBPRE_BitNumber 0x16
+#define CFGR_USBPRE_BB (PERIPH_BB_BASE + (CFGR_OFFSET * 32) + (USBPRE_BitNumber * 4))
+/* Alias word address of I2SSRC bit */
+#define I2SSRC_BitNumber 0x17
+#define CFGR_I2SSRC_BB (PERIPH_BB_BASE + (CFGR_OFFSET * 32) + (I2SSRC_BitNumber * 4))
+
+/* --- BDCR Register ---*/
+
+/* Alias word address of RTCEN bit */
+#define BDCR_OFFSET (RCC_OFFSET + 0x20)
+#define RTCEN_BitNumber 0x0F
+#define BDCR_RTCEN_BB (PERIPH_BB_BASE + (BDCR_OFFSET * 32) + (RTCEN_BitNumber * 4))
+
+/* Alias word address of BDRST bit */
+#define BDRST_BitNumber 0x10
+#define BDCR_BDRST_BB (PERIPH_BB_BASE + (BDCR_OFFSET * 32) + (BDRST_BitNumber * 4))
+
+/* --- CSR Register ---*/
+
+/* Alias word address of LSION bit */
+#define CSR_OFFSET (RCC_OFFSET + 0x24)
+#define LSION_BitNumber 0x00
+#define CSR_LSION_BB (PERIPH_BB_BASE + (CSR_OFFSET * 32) + (LSION_BitNumber * 4))
+
+/* ---------------------- RCC registers bit mask ------------------------ */
+/* RCC Flag Mask */
+#define FLAG_MASK ((uint8_t)0x1F)
+
+/* CFGR register byte 3 (Bits[31:23]) base address */
+#define CFGR_BYTE3_ADDRESS ((uint32_t)0x40021007)
+
+/* CIR register byte 2 (Bits[15:8]) base address */
+#define CIR_BYTE2_ADDRESS ((uint32_t)0x40021009)
+
+/* CIR register byte 3 (Bits[23:16]) base address */
+#define CIR_BYTE3_ADDRESS ((uint32_t)0x4002100A)
+
+/* CR register byte 2 (Bits[23:16]) base address */
+#define CR_BYTE2_ADDRESS ((uint32_t)0x40021002)
+
+/* Private macro -------------------------------------------------------------*/
+/* Private variables ---------------------------------------------------------*/
+static __I uint8_t APBAHBPrescTable[16] = {0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9};
+static __I uint16_t ADCPrescTable[13] = {0, 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256};
+
+/* Private function prototypes -----------------------------------------------*/
+/* Private functions ---------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+/** @defgroup RCC_Private_Functions
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/** @defgroup RCC_Group1 Internal and external clocks, PLL, CSS and MCO configuration functions
+ * @brief Internal and external clocks, PLL, CSS and MCO configuration functions
+ *
+@verbatim
+ ===============================================================================
+ ##### Internal-external clocks, PLL, CSS and MCO configuration functions #####
+ ===============================================================================
+ [..] This section provides functions allowing to configure the internal/external
+ clocks, PLL, CSS and MCO.
+ (#) HSI (high-speed internal), 8 MHz factory-trimmed RC used directly
+ or through the PLL as System clock source.
+ The HSI clock can be used also to clock the USART and I2C peripherals.
+ (#) LSI (low-speed internal), 40 KHz low consumption RC used as IWDG and/or RTC
+ clock source.
+ (#) HSE (high-speed external), 4 to 32 MHz crystal oscillator used directly or
+ through the PLL as System clock source. Can be used also as RTC clock source.
+ (#) LSE (low-speed external), 32 KHz oscillator used as RTC clock source.
+ LSE can be used also to clock the USART peripherals.
+ (#) PLL (clocked by HSI or HSE), for System clock.
+ (#) CSS (Clock security system), once enabled and if a HSE clock failure occurs
+ (HSE used directly or through PLL as System clock source), the System clock
+ is automatically switched to HSI and an interrupt is generated if enabled.
+ The interrupt is linked to the Cortex-M4 NMI (Non-Maskable Interrupt)
+ exception vector.
+ (#) MCO (microcontroller clock output), used to output SYSCLK, HSI, HSE, LSI, LSE,
+ PLL clock on PA8 pin.
+
+@endverbatim
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @brief Resets the RCC clock configuration to the default reset state.
+ * @note The default reset state of the clock configuration is given below:
+ * @note HSI ON and used as system clock source
+ * @note HSE and PLL OFF
+ * @note AHB, APB1 and APB2 prescalers set to 1.
+ * @note CSS and MCO OFF
+ * @note All interrupts disabled
+ * @note However, this function doesn't modify the configuration of the
+ * @note Peripheral clocks
+ * @note LSI, LSE and RTC clocks
+ * @param None
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_DeInit(void)
+{
+ /* Set HSION bit */
+ RCC->CR |= (uint32_t)0x00000001;
+
+ /* Reset SW[1:0], HPRE[3:0], PPRE[2:0] and MCOSEL[2:0] bits */
+ RCC->CFGR &= (uint32_t)0xF8FFC000;
+
+ /* Reset HSEON, CSSON and PLLON bits */
+ RCC->CR &= (uint32_t)0xFEF6FFFF;
+
+ /* Reset HSEBYP bit */
+ RCC->CR &= (uint32_t)0xFFFBFFFF;
+
+ /* Reset PLLSRC, PLLXTPRE, PLLMUL and USBPRE bits */
+ RCC->CFGR &= (uint32_t)0xFF80FFFF;
+
+ /* Reset PREDIV1[3:0] and ADCPRE[13:4] bits */
+ RCC->CFGR2 &= (uint32_t)0xFFFFC000;
+
+ /* Reset USARTSW[1:0], I2CSW and TIMSW bits */
+ RCC->CFGR3 &= (uint32_t)0xF00FCCC;
+
+ /* Disable all interrupts */
+ RCC->CIR = 0x00000000;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Configures the External High Speed oscillator (HSE).
+ * @note After enabling the HSE (RCC_HSE_ON or RCC_HSE_Bypass), the application
+ * software should wait on HSERDY flag to be set indicating that HSE clock
+ * is stable and can be used to clock the PLL and/or system clock.
+ * @note HSE state can not be changed if it is used directly or through the
+ * PLL as system clock. In this case, you have to select another source
+ * of the system clock then change the HSE state (ex. disable it).
+ * @note The HSE is stopped by hardware when entering STOP and STANDBY modes.
+ * @note This function resets the CSSON bit, so if the Clock security system(CSS)
+ * was previously enabled you have to enable it again after calling this
+ * function.
+ * @param RCC_HSE: specifies the new state of the HSE.
+ * This parameter can be one of the following values:
+ * @arg RCC_HSE_OFF: turn OFF the HSE oscillator, HSERDY flag goes low after
+ * 6 HSE oscillator clock cycles.
+ * @arg RCC_HSE_ON: turn ON the HSE oscillator
+ * @arg RCC_HSE_Bypass: HSE oscillator bypassed with external clock
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_HSEConfig(uint8_t RCC_HSE)
+{
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_RCC_HSE(RCC_HSE));
+
+ /* Reset HSEON and HSEBYP bits before configuring the HSE ------------------*/
+ *(__IO uint8_t *) CR_BYTE2_ADDRESS = RCC_HSE_OFF;
+
+ /* Set the new HSE configuration -------------------------------------------*/
+ *(__IO uint8_t *) CR_BYTE2_ADDRESS = RCC_HSE;
+
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Waits for HSE start-up.
+ * @note This function waits on HSERDY flag to be set and return SUCCESS if
+ * this flag is set, otherwise returns ERROR if the timeout is reached
+ * and this flag is not set. The timeout value is defined by the constant
+ * HSE_STARTUP_TIMEOUT in stm32f30x.h file. You can tailor it depending
+ * on the HSE crystal used in your application.
+ * @param None
+ * @retval An ErrorStatus enumeration value:
+ * - SUCCESS: HSE oscillator is stable and ready to use
+ * - ERROR: HSE oscillator not yet ready
+ */
+ErrorStatus RCC_WaitForHSEStartUp(void)
+{
+ __IO uint32_t StartUpCounter = 0;
+ ErrorStatus status = ERROR;
+ FlagStatus HSEStatus = RESET;
+
+ /* Wait till HSE is ready and if timeout is reached exit */
+ do
+ {
+ HSEStatus = RCC_GetFlagStatus(RCC_FLAG_HSERDY);
+ StartUpCounter++;
+ } while((StartUpCounter != HSE_STARTUP_TIMEOUT) && (HSEStatus == RESET));
+
+ if (RCC_GetFlagStatus(RCC_FLAG_HSERDY) != RESET)
+ {
+ status = SUCCESS;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ status = ERROR;
+ }
+ return (status);
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Adjusts the Internal High Speed oscillator (HSI) calibration value.
+ * @note The calibration is used to compensate for the variations in voltage
+ * and temperature that influence the frequency of the internal HSI RC.
+ * Refer to the Application Note AN3300 for more details on how to
+ * calibrate the HSI.
+ * @param HSICalibrationValue: specifies the HSI calibration trimming value.
+ * This parameter must be a number between 0 and 0x1F.
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_AdjustHSICalibrationValue(uint8_t HSICalibrationValue)
+{
+ uint32_t tmpreg = 0;
+
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_RCC_HSI_CALIBRATION_VALUE(HSICalibrationValue));
+
+ tmpreg = RCC->CR;
+
+ /* Clear HSITRIM[4:0] bits */
+ tmpreg &= ~RCC_CR_HSITRIM;
+
+ /* Set the HSITRIM[4:0] bits according to HSICalibrationValue value */
+ tmpreg |= (uint32_t)HSICalibrationValue << 3;
+
+ /* Store the new value */
+ RCC->CR = tmpreg;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Enables or disables the Internal High Speed oscillator (HSI).
+ * @note After enabling the HSI, the application software should wait on
+ * HSIRDY flag to be set indicating that HSI clock is stable and can
+ * be used to clock the PLL and/or system clock.
+ * @note HSI can not be stopped if it is used directly or through the PLL
+ * as system clock. In this case, you have to select another source
+ * of the system clock then stop the HSI.
+ * @note The HSI is stopped by hardware when entering STOP and STANDBY modes.
+ * @note When the HSI is stopped, HSIRDY flag goes low after 6 HSI oscillator
+ * clock cycles.
+ * @param NewState: new state of the HSI.
+ * This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_HSICmd(FunctionalState NewState)
+{
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
+
+ *(__IO uint32_t *) CR_HSION_BB = (uint32_t)NewState;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Configures the External Low Speed oscillator (LSE).
+ * @note As the LSE is in the Backup domain and write access is denied to this
+ * domain after reset, you have to enable write access using
+ * PWR_BackupAccessCmd(ENABLE) function before to configure the LSE
+ * (to be done once after reset).
+ * @note After enabling the LSE (RCC_LSE_ON or RCC_LSE_Bypass), the application
+ * software should wait on LSERDY flag to be set indicating that LSE clock
+ * is stable and can be used to clock the RTC.
+ * @param RCC_LSE: specifies the new state of the LSE.
+ * This parameter can be one of the following values:
+ * @arg RCC_LSE_OFF: turn OFF the LSE oscillator, LSERDY flag goes low after
+ * 6 LSE oscillator clock cycles.
+ * @arg RCC_LSE_ON: turn ON the LSE oscillator
+ * @arg RCC_LSE_Bypass: LSE oscillator bypassed with external clock
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_LSEConfig(uint32_t RCC_LSE)
+{
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_RCC_LSE(RCC_LSE));
+
+ /* Reset LSEON and LSEBYP bits before configuring the LSE ------------------*/
+ /* Reset LSEON bit */
+ RCC->BDCR &= ~(RCC_BDCR_LSEON);
+
+ /* Reset LSEBYP bit */
+ RCC->BDCR &= ~(RCC_BDCR_LSEBYP);
+
+ /* Configure LSE */
+ RCC->BDCR |= RCC_LSE;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Configures the External Low Speed oscillator (LSE) drive capability.
+ * @param RCC_LSEDrive: specifies the new state of the LSE drive capability.
+ * This parameter can be one of the following values:
+ * @arg RCC_LSEDrive_Low: LSE oscillator low drive capability.
+ * @arg RCC_LSEDrive_MediumLow: LSE oscillator medium low drive capability.
+ * @arg RCC_LSEDrive_MediumHigh: LSE oscillator medium high drive capability.
+ * @arg RCC_LSEDrive_High: LSE oscillator high drive capability.
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_LSEDriveConfig(uint32_t RCC_LSEDrive)
+{
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_RCC_LSE_DRIVE(RCC_LSEDrive));
+
+ /* Clear LSEDRV[1:0] bits */
+ RCC->BDCR &= ~(RCC_BDCR_LSEDRV);
+
+ /* Set the LSE Drive */
+ RCC->BDCR |= RCC_LSEDrive;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Enables or disables the Internal Low Speed oscillator (LSI).
+ * @note After enabling the LSI, the application software should wait on
+ * LSIRDY flag to be set indicating that LSI clock is stable and can
+ * be used to clock the IWDG and/or the RTC.
+ * @note LSI can not be disabled if the IWDG is running.
+ * @note When the LSI is stopped, LSIRDY flag goes low after 6 LSI oscillator
+ * clock cycles.
+ * @param NewState: new state of the LSI.
+ * This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_LSICmd(FunctionalState NewState)
+{
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
+
+ *(__IO uint32_t *) CSR_LSION_BB = (uint32_t)NewState;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Configures the PLL clock source and multiplication factor.
+ * @note This function must be used only when the PLL is disabled.
+ * @note The minimum input clock frequency for PLL is 2 MHz (when using HSE as
+ * PLL source).
+ * @param RCC_PLLSource: specifies the PLL entry clock source.
+ * This parameter can be one of the following values:
+ * @arg RCC_PLLSource_HSI_Div2: HSI oscillator clock divided by 2 selected as
+ * PLL clock entry
+ * @arg RCC_PLLSource_PREDIV1: PREDIV1 clock selected as PLL clock source
+ * @param RCC_PLLMul: specifies the PLL multiplication factor, which drive the PLLVCO clock
+ * This parameter can be RCC_PLLMul_x where x:[2,16]
+ *
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_PLLConfig(uint32_t RCC_PLLSource, uint32_t RCC_PLLMul)
+{
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_RCC_PLL_SOURCE(RCC_PLLSource));
+ assert_param(IS_RCC_PLL_MUL(RCC_PLLMul));
+
+ /* Clear PLL Source [16] and Multiplier [21:18] bits */
+ RCC->CFGR &= ~(RCC_CFGR_PLLMULL | RCC_CFGR_PLLSRC);
+
+ /* Set the PLL Source and Multiplier */
+ RCC->CFGR |= (uint32_t)(RCC_PLLSource | RCC_PLLMul);
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Enables or disables the PLL.
+ * @note After enabling the PLL, the application software should wait on
+ * PLLRDY flag to be set indicating that PLL clock is stable and can
+ * be used as system clock source.
+ * @note The PLL can not be disabled if it is used as system clock source
+ * @note The PLL is disabled by hardware when entering STOP and STANDBY modes.
+ * @param NewState: new state of the PLL.
+ * This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_PLLCmd(FunctionalState NewState)
+{
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
+
+ *(__IO uint32_t *) CR_PLLON_BB = (uint32_t)NewState;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Configures the PREDIV1 division factor.
+ * @note This function must be used only when the PLL is disabled.
+ * @param RCC_PREDIV1_Div: specifies the PREDIV1 clock division factor.
+ * This parameter can be RCC_PREDIV1_Divx where x:[1,16]
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_PREDIV1Config(uint32_t RCC_PREDIV1_Div)
+{
+ uint32_t tmpreg = 0;
+
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_RCC_PREDIV1(RCC_PREDIV1_Div));
+
+ tmpreg = RCC->CFGR2;
+ /* Clear PREDIV1[3:0] bits */
+ tmpreg &= ~(RCC_CFGR2_PREDIV1);
+
+ /* Set the PREDIV1 division factor */
+ tmpreg |= RCC_PREDIV1_Div;
+
+ /* Store the new value */
+ RCC->CFGR2 = tmpreg;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Enables or disables the Clock Security System.
+ * @note If a failure is detected on the HSE oscillator clock, this oscillator
+ * is automatically disabled and an interrupt is generated to inform the
+ * software about the failure (Clock Security System Interrupt, CSSI),
+ * allowing the MCU to perform rescue operations. The CSSI is linked to
+ * the Cortex-M4 NMI (Non-Maskable Interrupt) exception vector.
+ * @param NewState: new state of the Clock Security System.
+ * This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_ClockSecuritySystemCmd(FunctionalState NewState)
+{
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
+
+ *(__IO uint32_t *) CR_CSSON_BB = (uint32_t)NewState;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Selects the clock source to output on MCO pin (PA8).
+ * @note PA8 should be configured in alternate function mode.
+ * @note The MCOF flag is set once the MCO clock source switch is effective.
+ * @param RCC_MCOSource: specifies the clock source to output.
+ * This parameter can be one of the following values:
+ * @arg RCC_MCOSource_NoClock: No clock selected.
+ * @arg RCC_MCOSource_LSI: LSI oscillator clock selected.
+ * @arg RCC_MCOSource_LSE: LSE oscillator clock selected.
+ * @arg RCC_MCOSource_SYSCLK: System clock selected.
+ * @arg RCC_MCOSource_HSI: HSI oscillator clock selected.
+ * @arg RCC_MCOSource_HSE: HSE oscillator clock selected.
+ * @arg RCC_MCOSource_PLLCLK_Div2: PLL clock selected.
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_MCOConfig(uint8_t RCC_MCOSource)
+{
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_RCC_MCO_SOURCE(RCC_MCOSource));
+
+ /* Select MCO clock source and prescaler */
+ *(__IO uint8_t *) CFGR_BYTE3_ADDRESS = RCC_MCOSource;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @}
+ */
+
+/** @defgroup RCC_Group2 System AHB, APB1 and APB2 busses clocks configuration functions
+ * @brief System, AHB and APB busses clocks configuration functions
+ *
+@verbatim
+ ===============================================================================
+ ##### System, AHB, APB1 and APB2 busses clocks configuration functions #####
+ ===============================================================================
+ [..] This section provide functions allowing to configure the System, AHB, APB1 and
+ APB2 busses clocks.
+ (#) Several clock sources can be used to drive the System clock (SYSCLK): HSI,
+ HSE and PLL.
+ The AHB clock (HCLK) is derived from System clock through configurable prescaler
+ and used to clock the CPU, memory and peripherals mapped on AHB bus (DMA and GPIO).
+ APB1 (PCLK1) and APB2 (PCLK2) clocks are derived from AHB clock through
+ configurable prescalers and used to clock the peripherals mapped on these busses.
+ You can use "RCC_GetClocksFreq()" function to retrieve the frequencies of these clocks.
+
+ (#) The maximum frequency of the SYSCLK, HCLK, PCLK1 and PCLK2 is 72 MHz.
+ Depending on the maximum frequency, the FLASH wait states (WS) should be
+ adapted accordingly:
+ +---------------------------------+
+ | Wait states | HCLK clock |
+ | (Latency) | frequency (MHz) |
+ |-------------- |-----------------|
+ |0WS(1CPU cycle)| 0 < HCLK <= 24 |
+ |---------------|-----------------|
+ |1WS(2CPU cycle)|24 < HCLK <=48 |
+ |---------------|-----------------|
+ |2WS(3CPU cycle)|48 < HCLK <= 72 |
+ +---------------------------------+
+
+ (#) After reset, the System clock source is the HSI (8 MHz) with 0 WS and
+ prefetch is disabled.
+ [..]
+ (@) All the peripheral clocks are derived from the System clock (SYSCLK)
+ except:
+ (+@) The FLASH program/erase clock which is always HSI 8MHz clock.
+ (+@) The USB 48 MHz clock which is derived from the PLL VCO clock.
+ (+@) The USART clock which can be derived as well from HSI 8MHz, LSI or LSE.
+ (+@) The I2C clock which can be derived as well from HSI 8MHz clock.
+ (+@) The ADC clock which is derived from PLL output.
+ (+@) The RTC clock which is derived from the LSE, LSI or 1 MHz HSE_RTC
+ (HSE divided by a programmable prescaler). The System clock (SYSCLK)
+ frequency must be higher or equal to the RTC clock frequency.
+ (+@) IWDG clock which is always the LSI clock.
+ [..] It is recommended to use the following software sequences to tune the number
+ of wait states needed to access the Flash memory with the CPU frequency (HCLK).
+ (+) Increasing the CPU frequency
+ (++) Program the Flash Prefetch buffer, using "FLASH_PrefetchBufferCmd(ENABLE)"
+ function
+ (++) Check that Flash Prefetch buffer activation is taken into account by
+ reading FLASH_ACR using the FLASH_GetPrefetchBufferStatus() function
+ (++) Program Flash WS to 1 or 2, using "FLASH_SetLatency()" function
+ (++) Check that the new number of WS is taken into account by reading FLASH_ACR
+ (++) Modify the CPU clock source, using "RCC_SYSCLKConfig()" function
+ (++) If needed, modify the CPU clock prescaler by using "RCC_HCLKConfig()" function
+ (++) Check that the new CPU clock source is taken into account by reading
+ the clock source status, using "RCC_GetSYSCLKSource()" function
+ (+) Decreasing the CPU frequency
+ (++) Modify the CPU clock source, using "RCC_SYSCLKConfig()" function
+ (++) If needed, modify the CPU clock prescaler by using "RCC_HCLKConfig()" function
+ (++) Check that the new CPU clock source is taken into account by reading
+ the clock source status, using "RCC_GetSYSCLKSource()" function
+ (++) Program the new number of WS, using "FLASH_SetLatency()" function
+ (++) Check that the new number of WS is taken into account by reading FLASH_ACR
+ (++) Disable the Flash Prefetch buffer using "FLASH_PrefetchBufferCmd(DISABLE)"
+ function
+ (++) Check that Flash Prefetch buffer deactivation is taken into account by reading FLASH_ACR
+ using the FLASH_GetPrefetchBufferStatus() function.
+
+@endverbatim
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @brief Configures the system clock (SYSCLK).
+ * @note The HSI is used (enabled by hardware) as system clock source after
+ * startup from Reset, wake-up from STOP and STANDBY mode, or in case
+ * of failure of the HSE used directly or indirectly as system clock
+ * (if the Clock Security System CSS is enabled).
+ * @note A switch from one clock source to another occurs only if the target
+ * clock source is ready (clock stable after startup delay or PLL locked).
+ * If a clock source which is not yet ready is selected, the switch will
+ * occur when the clock source will be ready.
+ * You can use RCC_GetSYSCLKSource() function to know which clock is
+ * currently used as system clock source.
+ * @param RCC_SYSCLKSource: specifies the clock source used as system clock source
+ * This parameter can be one of the following values:
+ * @arg RCC_SYSCLKSource_HSI: HSI selected as system clock source
+ * @arg RCC_SYSCLKSource_HSE: HSE selected as system clock source
+ * @arg RCC_SYSCLKSource_PLLCLK: PLL selected as system clock source
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_SYSCLKConfig(uint32_t RCC_SYSCLKSource)
+{
+ uint32_t tmpreg = 0;
+
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_RCC_SYSCLK_SOURCE(RCC_SYSCLKSource));
+
+ tmpreg = RCC->CFGR;
+
+ /* Clear SW[1:0] bits */
+ tmpreg &= ~RCC_CFGR_SW;
+
+ /* Set SW[1:0] bits according to RCC_SYSCLKSource value */
+ tmpreg |= RCC_SYSCLKSource;
+
+ /* Store the new value */
+ RCC->CFGR = tmpreg;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Returns the clock source used as system clock.
+ * @param None
+ * @retval The clock source used as system clock. The returned value can be one
+ * of the following values:
+ * - 0x00: HSI used as system clock
+ * - 0x04: HSE used as system clock
+ * - 0x08: PLL used as system clock
+ */
+uint8_t RCC_GetSYSCLKSource(void)
+{
+ return ((uint8_t)(RCC->CFGR & RCC_CFGR_SWS));
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Configures the AHB clock (HCLK).
+ * @note Depending on the device voltage range, the software has to set correctly
+ * these bits to ensure that the system frequency does not exceed the
+ * maximum allowed frequency (for more details refer to section above
+ * "CPU, AHB and APB busses clocks configuration functions").
+ * @param RCC_SYSCLK: defines the AHB clock divider. This clock is derived from
+ * the system clock (SYSCLK).
+ * This parameter can be one of the following values:
+ * @arg RCC_SYSCLK_Div1: AHB clock = SYSCLK
+ * @arg RCC_SYSCLK_Div2: AHB clock = SYSCLK/2
+ * @arg RCC_SYSCLK_Div4: AHB clock = SYSCLK/4
+ * @arg RCC_SYSCLK_Div8: AHB clock = SYSCLK/8
+ * @arg RCC_SYSCLK_Div16: AHB clock = SYSCLK/16
+ * @arg RCC_SYSCLK_Div64: AHB clock = SYSCLK/64
+ * @arg RCC_SYSCLK_Div128: AHB clock = SYSCLK/128
+ * @arg RCC_SYSCLK_Div256: AHB clock = SYSCLK/256
+ * @arg RCC_SYSCLK_Div512: AHB clock = SYSCLK/512
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_HCLKConfig(uint32_t RCC_SYSCLK)
+{
+ uint32_t tmpreg = 0;
+
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_RCC_HCLK(RCC_SYSCLK));
+
+ tmpreg = RCC->CFGR;
+
+ /* Clear HPRE[3:0] bits */
+ tmpreg &= ~RCC_CFGR_HPRE;
+
+ /* Set HPRE[3:0] bits according to RCC_SYSCLK value */
+ tmpreg |= RCC_SYSCLK;
+
+ /* Store the new value */
+ RCC->CFGR = tmpreg;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Configures the Low Speed APB clock (PCLK1).
+ * @param RCC_HCLK: defines the APB1 clock divider. This clock is derived from
+ * the AHB clock (HCLK).
+ * This parameter can be one of the following values:
+ * @arg RCC_HCLK_Div1: APB1 clock = HCLK
+ * @arg RCC_HCLK_Div2: APB1 clock = HCLK/2
+ * @arg RCC_HCLK_Div4: APB1 clock = HCLK/4
+ * @arg RCC_HCLK_Div8: APB1 clock = HCLK/8
+ * @arg RCC_HCLK_Div16: APB1 clock = HCLK/16
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_PCLK1Config(uint32_t RCC_HCLK)
+{
+ uint32_t tmpreg = 0;
+
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_RCC_PCLK(RCC_HCLK));
+
+ tmpreg = RCC->CFGR;
+ /* Clear PPRE1[2:0] bits */
+ tmpreg &= ~RCC_CFGR_PPRE1;
+
+ /* Set PPRE1[2:0] bits according to RCC_HCLK value */
+ tmpreg |= RCC_HCLK;
+
+ /* Store the new value */
+ RCC->CFGR = tmpreg;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Configures the High Speed APB clock (PCLK2).
+ * @param RCC_HCLK: defines the APB2 clock divider. This clock is derived from
+ * the AHB clock (HCLK).
+ * This parameter can be one of the following values:
+ * @arg RCC_HCLK_Div1: APB2 clock = HCLK
+ * @arg RCC_HCLK_Div2: APB2 clock = HCLK/2
+ * @arg RCC_HCLK_Div4: APB2 clock = HCLK/4
+ * @arg RCC_HCLK_Div8: APB2 clock = HCLK/8
+ * @arg RCC_HCLK_Div16: APB2 clock = HCLK/16
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_PCLK2Config(uint32_t RCC_HCLK)
+{
+ uint32_t tmpreg = 0;
+
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_RCC_PCLK(RCC_HCLK));
+
+ tmpreg = RCC->CFGR;
+ /* Clear PPRE2[2:0] bits */
+ tmpreg &= ~RCC_CFGR_PPRE2;
+ /* Set PPRE2[2:0] bits according to RCC_HCLK value */
+ tmpreg |= RCC_HCLK << 3;
+ /* Store the new value */
+ RCC->CFGR = tmpreg;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Returns the frequencies of the System, AHB, APB2 and APB1 busses clocks.
+ *
+ * @note This function returns the frequencies of :
+ * System, AHB, APB2 and APB1 busses clocks, ADC1/2/3/4 clocks,
+ * USART1/2/3/4/5 clocks, I2C1/2 clocks and TIM1/8 Clocks.
+ *
+ * @note The frequency returned by this function is not the real frequency
+ * in the chip. It is calculated based on the predefined constant and
+ * the source selected by RCC_SYSCLKConfig().
+ *
+ * @note If SYSCLK source is HSI, function returns constant HSI_VALUE(*)
+ *
+ * @note If SYSCLK source is HSE, function returns constant HSE_VALUE(**)
+ *
+ * @note If SYSCLK source is PLL, function returns constant HSE_VALUE(**)
+ * or HSI_VALUE(*) multiplied by the PLL factors.
+ *
+ * @note (*) HSI_VALUE is a constant defined in stm32f30x.h file (default value
+ * 8 MHz) but the real value may vary depending on the variations
+ * in voltage and temperature, refer to RCC_AdjustHSICalibrationValue().
+ *
+ * @note (**) HSE_VALUE is a constant defined in stm32f30x.h file (default value
+ * 8 MHz), user has to ensure that HSE_VALUE is same as the real
+ * frequency of the crystal used. Otherwise, this function may
+ * return wrong result.
+ *
+ * @note The result of this function could be not correct when using fractional
+ * value for HSE crystal.
+ *
+ * @param RCC_Clocks: pointer to a RCC_ClocksTypeDef structure which will hold
+ * the clocks frequencies.
+ *
+ * @note This function can be used by the user application to compute the
+ * baudrate for the communication peripherals or configure other parameters.
+ * @note Each time SYSCLK, HCLK, PCLK1 and/or PCLK2 clock changes, this function
+ * must be called to update the structure's field. Otherwise, any
+ * configuration based on this function will be incorrect.
+ *
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_GetClocksFreq(RCC_ClocksTypeDef* RCC_Clocks)
+{
+ uint32_t tmp = 0, pllmull = 0, pllsource = 0, prediv1factor = 0, presc = 0, pllclk = 0;
+ uint32_t apb2presc = 0, ahbpresc = 0;
+
+ /* Get SYSCLK source -------------------------------------------------------*/
+ tmp = RCC->CFGR & RCC_CFGR_SWS;
+
+ switch (tmp)
+ {
+ case 0x00: /* HSI used as system clock */
+ RCC_Clocks->SYSCLK_Frequency = HSI_VALUE;
+ break;
+ case 0x04: /* HSE used as system clock */
+ RCC_Clocks->SYSCLK_Frequency = HSE_VALUE;
+ break;
+ case 0x08: /* PLL used as system clock */
+ /* Get PLL clock source and multiplication factor ----------------------*/
+ pllmull = RCC->CFGR & RCC_CFGR_PLLMULL;
+ pllsource = RCC->CFGR & RCC_CFGR_PLLSRC;
+ pllmull = ( pllmull >> 18) + 2;
+
+ if (pllsource == 0x00)
+ {
+ /* HSI oscillator clock divided by 2 selected as PLL clock entry */
+ pllclk = (HSI_VALUE >> 1) * pllmull;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ prediv1factor = (RCC->CFGR2 & RCC_CFGR2_PREDIV1) + 1;
+ /* HSE oscillator clock selected as PREDIV1 clock entry */
+ pllclk = (HSE_VALUE / prediv1factor) * pllmull;
+ }
+ RCC_Clocks->SYSCLK_Frequency = pllclk;
+ break;
+ default: /* HSI used as system clock */
+ RCC_Clocks->SYSCLK_Frequency = HSI_VALUE;
+ break;
+ }
+ /* Compute HCLK, PCLK clocks frequencies -----------------------------------*/
+ /* Get HCLK prescaler */
+ tmp = RCC->CFGR & RCC_CFGR_HPRE;
+ tmp = tmp >> 4;
+ ahbpresc = APBAHBPrescTable[tmp];
+ /* HCLK clock frequency */
+ RCC_Clocks->HCLK_Frequency = RCC_Clocks->SYSCLK_Frequency >> ahbpresc;
+
+ /* Get PCLK1 prescaler */
+ tmp = RCC->CFGR & RCC_CFGR_PPRE1;
+ tmp = tmp >> 8;
+ presc = APBAHBPrescTable[tmp];
+ /* PCLK1 clock frequency */
+ RCC_Clocks->PCLK1_Frequency = RCC_Clocks->HCLK_Frequency >> presc;
+
+ /* Get PCLK2 prescaler */
+ tmp = RCC->CFGR & RCC_CFGR_PPRE2;
+ tmp = tmp >> 11;
+ apb2presc = APBAHBPrescTable[tmp];
+ /* PCLK2 clock frequency */
+ RCC_Clocks->PCLK2_Frequency = RCC_Clocks->HCLK_Frequency >> apb2presc;
+
+ /* Get ADC12CLK prescaler */
+ tmp = RCC->CFGR2 & RCC_CFGR2_ADCPRE12;
+ tmp = tmp >> 4;
+ presc = ADCPrescTable[tmp];
+ if ((presc & 0x10) != 0)
+ {
+ /* ADC12CLK clock frequency is derived from PLL clock */
+ RCC_Clocks->ADC12CLK_Frequency = pllclk / presc;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* ADC12CLK clock frequency is AHB clock */
+ RCC_Clocks->ADC12CLK_Frequency = RCC_Clocks->SYSCLK_Frequency;
+ }
+
+ /* Get ADC34CLK prescaler */
+ tmp = RCC->CFGR2 & RCC_CFGR2_ADCPRE34;
+ tmp = tmp >> 9;
+ presc = ADCPrescTable[tmp];
+ if ((presc & 0x10) != 0)
+ {
+ /* ADC34CLK clock frequency is derived from PLL clock */
+ RCC_Clocks->ADC34CLK_Frequency = pllclk / presc;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* ADC34CLK clock frequency is AHB clock */
+ RCC_Clocks->ADC34CLK_Frequency = RCC_Clocks->SYSCLK_Frequency;
+ }
+
+ /* I2C1CLK clock frequency */
+ if((RCC->CFGR3 & RCC_CFGR3_I2C1SW) != RCC_CFGR3_I2C1SW)
+ {
+ /* I2C1 Clock is HSI Osc. */
+ RCC_Clocks->I2C1CLK_Frequency = HSI_VALUE;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* I2C1 Clock is System Clock */
+ RCC_Clocks->I2C1CLK_Frequency = RCC_Clocks->SYSCLK_Frequency;
+ }
+
+ /* I2C2CLK clock frequency */
+ if((RCC->CFGR3 & RCC_CFGR3_I2C2SW) != RCC_CFGR3_I2C2SW)
+ {
+ /* I2C2 Clock is HSI Osc. */
+ RCC_Clocks->I2C2CLK_Frequency = HSI_VALUE;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* I2C2 Clock is System Clock */
+ RCC_Clocks->I2C2CLK_Frequency = RCC_Clocks->SYSCLK_Frequency;
+ }
+
+ /* TIM1CLK clock frequency */
+ if(((RCC->CFGR3 & RCC_CFGR3_TIM1SW) == RCC_CFGR3_TIM1SW)&& (RCC_Clocks->SYSCLK_Frequency == pllclk) \
+ && (apb2presc == ahbpresc))
+ {
+ /* TIM1 Clock is 2 * pllclk */
+ RCC_Clocks->TIM1CLK_Frequency = pllclk * 2;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* TIM1 Clock is APB2 clock. */
+ RCC_Clocks->TIM1CLK_Frequency = RCC_Clocks->PCLK2_Frequency;
+ }
+
+ /* TIM8CLK clock frequency */
+ if(((RCC->CFGR3 & RCC_CFGR3_TIM8SW) == RCC_CFGR3_TIM8SW)&& (RCC_Clocks->SYSCLK_Frequency == pllclk) \
+ && (apb2presc == ahbpresc))
+ {
+ /* TIM8 Clock is 2 * pllclk */
+ RCC_Clocks->TIM8CLK_Frequency = pllclk * 2;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* TIM8 Clock is APB2 clock. */
+ RCC_Clocks->TIM8CLK_Frequency = RCC_Clocks->PCLK2_Frequency;
+ }
+
+ /* USART1CLK clock frequency */
+ if((RCC->CFGR3 & RCC_CFGR3_USART1SW) == 0x0)
+ {
+ /* USART Clock is PCLK */
+ RCC_Clocks->USART1CLK_Frequency = RCC_Clocks->PCLK2_Frequency;
+ }
+ else if((RCC->CFGR3 & RCC_CFGR3_USART1SW) == RCC_CFGR3_USART1SW_0)
+ {
+ /* USART Clock is System Clock */
+ RCC_Clocks->USART1CLK_Frequency = RCC_Clocks->SYSCLK_Frequency;
+ }
+ else if((RCC->CFGR3 & RCC_CFGR3_USART1SW) == RCC_CFGR3_USART1SW_1)
+ {
+ /* USART Clock is LSE Osc. */
+ RCC_Clocks->USART1CLK_Frequency = LSE_VALUE;
+ }
+ else if((RCC->CFGR3 & RCC_CFGR3_USART1SW) == RCC_CFGR3_USART1SW)
+ {
+ /* USART Clock is HSI Osc. */
+ RCC_Clocks->USART1CLK_Frequency = HSI_VALUE;
+ }
+
+ /* USART2CLK clock frequency */
+ if((RCC->CFGR3 & RCC_CFGR3_USART2SW) == 0x0)
+ {
+ /* USART Clock is PCLK */
+ RCC_Clocks->USART2CLK_Frequency = RCC_Clocks->PCLK1_Frequency;
+ }
+ else if((RCC->CFGR3 & RCC_CFGR3_USART2SW) == RCC_CFGR3_USART2SW_0)
+ {
+ /* USART Clock is System Clock */
+ RCC_Clocks->USART2CLK_Frequency = RCC_Clocks->SYSCLK_Frequency;
+ }
+ else if((RCC->CFGR3 & RCC_CFGR3_USART2SW) == RCC_CFGR3_USART2SW_1)
+ {
+ /* USART Clock is LSE Osc. */
+ RCC_Clocks->USART2CLK_Frequency = LSE_VALUE;
+ }
+ else if((RCC->CFGR3 & RCC_CFGR3_USART2SW) == RCC_CFGR3_USART2SW)
+ {
+ /* USART Clock is HSI Osc. */
+ RCC_Clocks->USART2CLK_Frequency = HSI_VALUE;
+ }
+
+ /* USART3CLK clock frequency */
+ if((RCC->CFGR3 & RCC_CFGR3_USART3SW) == 0x0)
+ {
+ /* USART Clock is PCLK */
+ RCC_Clocks->USART3CLK_Frequency = RCC_Clocks->PCLK1_Frequency;
+ }
+ else if((RCC->CFGR3 & RCC_CFGR3_USART3SW) == RCC_CFGR3_USART3SW_0)
+ {
+ /* USART Clock is System Clock */
+ RCC_Clocks->USART3CLK_Frequency = RCC_Clocks->SYSCLK_Frequency;
+ }
+ else if((RCC->CFGR3 & RCC_CFGR3_USART3SW) == RCC_CFGR3_USART3SW_1)
+ {
+ /* USART Clock is LSE Osc. */
+ RCC_Clocks->USART3CLK_Frequency = LSE_VALUE;
+ }
+ else if((RCC->CFGR3 & RCC_CFGR3_USART3SW) == RCC_CFGR3_USART3SW)
+ {
+ /* USART Clock is HSI Osc. */
+ RCC_Clocks->USART3CLK_Frequency = HSI_VALUE;
+ }
+
+ /* UART4CLK clock frequency */
+ if((RCC->CFGR3 & RCC_CFGR3_UART4SW) == 0x0)
+ {
+ /* USART Clock is PCLK */
+ RCC_Clocks->UART4CLK_Frequency = RCC_Clocks->PCLK1_Frequency;
+ }
+ else if((RCC->CFGR3 & RCC_CFGR3_UART4SW) == RCC_CFGR3_UART4SW_0)
+ {
+ /* USART Clock is System Clock */
+ RCC_Clocks->UART4CLK_Frequency = RCC_Clocks->SYSCLK_Frequency;
+ }
+ else if((RCC->CFGR3 & RCC_CFGR3_UART4SW) == RCC_CFGR3_UART4SW_1)
+ {
+ /* USART Clock is LSE Osc. */
+ RCC_Clocks->UART4CLK_Frequency = LSE_VALUE;
+ }
+ else if((RCC->CFGR3 & RCC_CFGR3_UART4SW) == RCC_CFGR3_UART4SW)
+ {
+ /* USART Clock is HSI Osc. */
+ RCC_Clocks->UART4CLK_Frequency = HSI_VALUE;
+ }
+
+ /* UART5CLK clock frequency */
+ if((RCC->CFGR3 & RCC_CFGR3_UART5SW) == 0x0)
+ {
+ /* USART Clock is PCLK */
+ RCC_Clocks->UART5CLK_Frequency = RCC_Clocks->PCLK1_Frequency;
+ }
+ else if((RCC->CFGR3 & RCC_CFGR3_UART5SW) == RCC_CFGR3_UART5SW_0)
+ {
+ /* USART Clock is System Clock */
+ RCC_Clocks->UART5CLK_Frequency = RCC_Clocks->SYSCLK_Frequency;
+ }
+ else if((RCC->CFGR3 & RCC_CFGR3_UART5SW) == RCC_CFGR3_UART5SW_1)
+ {
+ /* USART Clock is LSE Osc. */
+ RCC_Clocks->UART5CLK_Frequency = LSE_VALUE;
+ }
+ else if((RCC->CFGR3 & RCC_CFGR3_UART5SW) == RCC_CFGR3_UART5SW)
+ {
+ /* USART Clock is HSI Osc. */
+ RCC_Clocks->UART5CLK_Frequency = HSI_VALUE;
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ * @}
+ */
+
+/** @defgroup RCC_Group3 Peripheral clocks configuration functions
+ * @brief Peripheral clocks configuration functions
+ *
+@verbatim
+ ===============================================================================
+ ##### Peripheral clocks configuration functions #####
+ ===============================================================================
+ [..] This section provide functions allowing to configure the Peripheral clocks.
+ (#) The RTC clock which is derived from the LSE, LSI or HSE_Div32
+ (HSE divided by 32).
+ (#) After restart from Reset or wakeup from STANDBY, all peripherals are
+ off except internal SRAM, Flash and SWD. Before to start using
+ a peripheral you have to enable its interface clock. You can do this
+ using RCC_AHBPeriphClockCmd(), RCC_APB2PeriphClockCmd()
+ and RCC_APB1PeriphClockCmd() functions.
+ (#) To reset the peripherals configuration (to the default state after
+ device reset) you can use RCC_AHBPeriphResetCmd(), RCC_APB2PeriphResetCmd()
+ and RCC_APB1PeriphResetCmd() functions.
+@endverbatim
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @brief Configures the ADC clock (ADCCLK).
+ * @param RCC_PLLCLK: defines the ADC clock divider. This clock is derived from
+ * the PLL Clock.
+ * This parameter can be one of the following values:
+ * @arg RCC_ADC12PLLCLK_OFF: ADC12 clock disabled
+ * @arg RCC_ADC12PLLCLK_Div1: ADC12 clock = PLLCLK/1
+ * @arg RCC_ADC12PLLCLK_Div2: ADC12 clock = PLLCLK/2
+ * @arg RCC_ADC12PLLCLK_Div4: ADC12 clock = PLLCLK/4
+ * @arg RCC_ADC12PLLCLK_Div6: ADC12 clock = PLLCLK/6
+ * @arg RCC_ADC12PLLCLK_Div8: ADC12 clock = PLLCLK/8
+ * @arg RCC_ADC12PLLCLK_Div10: ADC12 clock = PLLCLK/10
+ * @arg RCC_ADC12PLLCLK_Div12: ADC12 clock = PLLCLK/12
+ * @arg RCC_ADC12PLLCLK_Div16: ADC12 clock = PLLCLK/16
+ * @arg RCC_ADC12PLLCLK_Div32: ADC12 clock = PLLCLK/32
+ * @arg RCC_ADC12PLLCLK_Div64: ADC12 clock = PLLCLK/64
+ * @arg RCC_ADC12PLLCLK_Div128: ADC12 clock = PLLCLK/128
+ * @arg RCC_ADC12PLLCLK_Div256: ADC12 clock = PLLCLK/256
+ * @arg RCC_ADC34PLLCLK_OFF: ADC34 clock disabled
+ * @arg RCC_ADC34PLLCLK_Div1: ADC34 clock = PLLCLK/1
+ * @arg RCC_ADC34PLLCLK_Div2: ADC34 clock = PLLCLK/2
+ * @arg RCC_ADC34PLLCLK_Div4: ADC34 clock = PLLCLK/4
+ * @arg RCC_ADC34PLLCLK_Div6: ADC34 clock = PLLCLK/6
+ * @arg RCC_ADC34PLLCLK_Div8: ADC34 clock = PLLCLK/8
+ * @arg RCC_ADC34PLLCLK_Div10: ADC34 clock = PLLCLK/10
+ * @arg RCC_ADC34PLLCLK_Div12: ADC34 clock = PLLCLK/12
+ * @arg RCC_ADC34PLLCLK_Div16: ADC34 clock = PLLCLK/16
+ * @arg RCC_ADC34PLLCLK_Div32: ADC34 clock = PLLCLK/32
+ * @arg RCC_ADC34PLLCLK_Div64: ADC34 clock = PLLCLK/64
+ * @arg RCC_ADC34PLLCLK_Div128: ADC34 clock = PLLCLK/128
+ * @arg RCC_ADC34PLLCLK_Div256: ADC34 clock = PLLCLK/256
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_ADCCLKConfig(uint32_t RCC_PLLCLK)
+{
+ uint32_t tmp = 0;
+
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_RCC_ADCCLK(RCC_PLLCLK));
+
+ tmp = (RCC_PLLCLK >> 28);
+
+ /* Clears ADCPRE34 bits */
+ if (tmp != 0)
+ {
+ RCC->CFGR2 &= ~RCC_CFGR2_ADCPRE34;
+ }
+ /* Clears ADCPRE12 bits */
+ else
+ {
+ RCC->CFGR2 &= ~RCC_CFGR2_ADCPRE12;
+ }
+ /* Set ADCPRE bits according to RCC_PLLCLK value */
+ RCC->CFGR2 |= RCC_PLLCLK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Configures the I2C clock (I2CCLK).
+ * @param RCC_I2CCLK: defines the I2C clock source. This clock is derived
+ * from the HSI or System clock.
+ * This parameter can be one of the following values:
+ * @arg RCC_I2CxCLK_HSI: I2Cx clock = HSI
+ * @arg RCC_I2CxCLK_SYSCLK: I2Cx clock = System Clock
+ * (x can be 1 or 2).
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_I2CCLKConfig(uint32_t RCC_I2CCLK)
+{
+ uint32_t tmp = 0;
+
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_RCC_I2CCLK(RCC_I2CCLK));
+
+ tmp = (RCC_I2CCLK >> 28);
+
+ /* Clear I2CSW bit */
+ if (tmp != 0)
+ {
+ RCC->CFGR3 &= ~RCC_CFGR3_I2C2SW;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ RCC->CFGR3 &= ~RCC_CFGR3_I2C1SW;
+ }
+ /* Set I2CSW bits according to RCC_I2CCLK value */
+ RCC->CFGR3 |= RCC_I2CCLK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Configures the TIM1 and TIM8 clock sources(TIMCLK).
+ * @note The configuration of the TIMx clock source is only possible when the
+ * SYSCLK = PLL and HCLK and PCLK2 clocks are not divided in respect to SYSCLK
+ * @note If one of the previous conditions is missed, the TIM clock source
+ * configuration is lost and calling again this function becomes mandatory.
+ * @param RCC_TIMCLK: defines the TIMx clock source.
+ * This parameter can be one of the following values:
+ * @arg RCC_TIMxCLK_HCLK: TIMx clock = APB high speed clock (doubled frequency
+ * when prescaled)
+ * @arg RCC_TIMxCLK_PLLCLK: TIMx clock = PLL output (running up to 144 MHz)
+ * (x can be 1 or 8).
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_TIMCLKConfig(uint32_t RCC_TIMCLK)
+{
+ uint32_t tmp = 0;
+
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_RCC_TIMCLK(RCC_TIMCLK));
+
+ tmp = (RCC_TIMCLK >> 28);
+
+ /* Clear I2CSW bit */
+ if (tmp != 0)
+ {
+ RCC->CFGR3 &= ~RCC_CFGR3_TIM8SW;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ RCC->CFGR3 &= ~RCC_CFGR3_TIM1SW;
+ }
+ /* Set I2CSW bits according to RCC_TIMCLK value */
+ RCC->CFGR3 |= RCC_TIMCLK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Configures the USART clock (USARTCLK).
+ * @param RCC_USARTCLK: defines the USART clock source. This clock is derived
+ * from the HSI or System clock.
+ * This parameter can be one of the following values:
+ * @arg RCC_USARTxCLK_PCLK: USART clock = APB Clock (PCLK)
+ * @arg RCC_USARTxCLK_SYSCLK: USART clock = System Clock
+ * @arg RCC_USARTxCLK_LSE: USART clock = LSE Clock
+ * @arg RCC_USARTxCLK_HSI: USART clock = HSI Clock
+ * (x can be 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5).
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_USARTCLKConfig(uint32_t RCC_USARTCLK)
+{
+ uint32_t tmp = 0;
+
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_RCC_USARTCLK(RCC_USARTCLK));
+
+ tmp = (RCC_USARTCLK >> 28);
+
+ /* Clear USARTSW[1:0] bit */
+ switch (tmp)
+ {
+ case 0x01: /* clear USART1SW */
+ RCC->CFGR3 &= ~RCC_CFGR3_USART1SW;
+ break;
+ case 0x02: /* clear USART2SW */
+ RCC->CFGR3 &= ~RCC_CFGR3_USART2SW;
+ break;
+ case 0x03: /* clear USART3SW */
+ RCC->CFGR3 &= ~RCC_CFGR3_USART3SW;
+ break;
+ case 0x04: /* clear UART4SW */
+ RCC->CFGR3 &= ~RCC_CFGR3_UART4SW;
+ break;
+ case 0x05: /* clear UART5SW */
+ RCC->CFGR3 &= ~RCC_CFGR3_UART5SW;
+ break;
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* Set USARTSW bits according to RCC_USARTCLK value */
+ RCC->CFGR3 |= RCC_USARTCLK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Configures the USB clock (USBCLK).
+ * @param RCC_USBCLKSource: specifies the USB clock source. This clock is
+ * derived from the PLL output.
+ * This parameter can be one of the following values:
+ * @arg RCC_USBCLKSource_PLLCLK_1Div5: PLL clock divided by 1,5 selected as USB
+ * clock source
+ * @arg RCC_USBCLKSource_PLLCLK_Div1: PLL clock selected as USB clock source
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_USBCLKConfig(uint32_t RCC_USBCLKSource)
+{
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_RCC_USBCLK_SOURCE(RCC_USBCLKSource));
+
+ *(__IO uint32_t *) CFGR_USBPRE_BB = RCC_USBCLKSource;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Configures the RTC clock (RTCCLK).
+ * @note As the RTC clock configuration bits are in the Backup domain and write
+ * access is denied to this domain after reset, you have to enable write
+ * access using PWR_BackupAccessCmd(ENABLE) function before to configure
+ * the RTC clock source (to be done once after reset).
+ * @note Once the RTC clock is configured it can't be changed unless the RTC
+ * is reset using RCC_BackupResetCmd function, or by a Power On Reset (POR)
+ *
+ * @param RCC_RTCCLKSource: specifies the RTC clock source.
+ * This parameter can be one of the following values:
+ * @arg RCC_RTCCLKSource_LSE: LSE selected as RTC clock
+ * @arg RCC_RTCCLKSource_LSI: LSI selected as RTC clock
+ * @arg RCC_RTCCLKSource_HSE_Div32: HSE divided by 32 selected as RTC clock
+ *
+ * @note If the LSE or LSI is used as RTC clock source, the RTC continues to
+ * work in STOP and STANDBY modes, and can be used as wakeup source.
+ * However, when the HSE clock is used as RTC clock source, the RTC
+ * cannot be used in STOP and STANDBY modes.
+ * @note The maximum input clock frequency for RTC is 2MHz (when using HSE as
+ * RTC clock source).
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_RTCCLKConfig(uint32_t RCC_RTCCLKSource)
+{
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_RCC_RTCCLK_SOURCE(RCC_RTCCLKSource));
+
+ /* Select the RTC clock source */
+ RCC->BDCR |= RCC_RTCCLKSource;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Configures the I2S clock source (I2SCLK).
+ * @note This function must be called before enabling the SPI2 and SPI3 clocks.
+ * @param RCC_I2SCLKSource: specifies the I2S clock source.
+ * This parameter can be one of the following values:
+ * @arg RCC_I2S2CLKSource_SYSCLK: SYSCLK clock used as I2S clock source
+ * @arg RCC_I2S2CLKSource_Ext: External clock mapped on the I2S_CKIN pin
+ * used as I2S clock source
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_I2SCLKConfig(uint32_t RCC_I2SCLKSource)
+{
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_RCC_I2SCLK_SOURCE(RCC_I2SCLKSource));
+
+ *(__IO uint32_t *) CFGR_I2SSRC_BB = RCC_I2SCLKSource;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Enables or disables the RTC clock.
+ * @note This function must be used only after the RTC clock source was selected
+ * using the RCC_RTCCLKConfig function.
+ * @param NewState: new state of the RTC clock.
+ * This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_RTCCLKCmd(FunctionalState NewState)
+{
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
+
+ *(__IO uint32_t *) BDCR_RTCEN_BB = (uint32_t)NewState;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Forces or releases the Backup domain reset.
+ * @note This function resets the RTC peripheral (including the backup registers)
+ * and the RTC clock source selection in RCC_BDCR register.
+ * @param NewState: new state of the Backup domain reset.
+ * This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_BackupResetCmd(FunctionalState NewState)
+{
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
+
+ *(__IO uint32_t *) BDCR_BDRST_BB = (uint32_t)NewState;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Enables or disables the AHB peripheral clock.
+ * @note After reset, the peripheral clock (used for registers read/write access)
+ * is disabled and the application software has to enable this clock before
+ * using it.
+ * @param RCC_AHBPeriph: specifies the AHB peripheral to gates its clock.
+ * This parameter can be any combination of the following values:
+ * @arg RCC_AHBPeriph_GPIOA
+ * @arg RCC_AHBPeriph_GPIOB
+ * @arg RCC_AHBPeriph_GPIOC
+ * @arg RCC_AHBPeriph_GPIOD
+ * @arg RCC_AHBPeriph_GPIOE
+ * @arg RCC_AHBPeriph_GPIOF
+ * @arg RCC_AHBPeriph_TS
+ * @arg RCC_AHBPeriph_CRC
+ * @arg RCC_AHBPeriph_FLITF (has effect only when the Flash memory is in power down mode)
+ * @arg RCC_AHBPeriph_SRAM
+ * @arg RCC_AHBPeriph_DMA2
+ * @arg RCC_AHBPeriph_DMA1
+ * @arg RCC_AHBPeriph_ADC34
+ * @arg RCC_AHBPeriph_ADC12
+ * @param NewState: new state of the specified peripheral clock.
+ * This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_AHBPeriphClockCmd(uint32_t RCC_AHBPeriph, FunctionalState NewState)
+{
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_RCC_AHB_PERIPH(RCC_AHBPeriph));
+ assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
+
+ if (NewState != DISABLE)
+ {
+ RCC->AHBENR |= RCC_AHBPeriph;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ RCC->AHBENR &= ~RCC_AHBPeriph;
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Enables or disables the High Speed APB (APB2) peripheral clock.
+ * @note After reset, the peripheral clock (used for registers read/write access)
+ * is disabled and the application software has to enable this clock before
+ * using it.
+ * @param RCC_APB2Periph: specifies the APB2 peripheral to gates its clock.
+ * This parameter can be any combination of the following values:
+ * @arg RCC_APB2Periph_SYSCFG
+ * @arg RCC_APB2Periph_SPI1
+ * @arg RCC_APB2Periph_USART1
+ * @arg RCC_APB2Periph_TIM15
+ * @arg RCC_APB2Periph_TIM16
+ * @arg RCC_APB2Periph_TIM17
+ * @arg RCC_APB2Periph_TIM1
+ * @arg RCC_APB2Periph_TIM8
+ * @param NewState: new state of the specified peripheral clock.
+ * This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_APB2PeriphClockCmd(uint32_t RCC_APB2Periph, FunctionalState NewState)
+{
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_RCC_APB2_PERIPH(RCC_APB2Periph));
+ assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
+
+ if (NewState != DISABLE)
+ {
+ RCC->APB2ENR |= RCC_APB2Periph;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ RCC->APB2ENR &= ~RCC_APB2Periph;
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Enables or disables the Low Speed APB (APB1) peripheral clock.
+ * @note After reset, the peripheral clock (used for registers read/write access)
+ * is disabled and the application software has to enable this clock before
+ * using it.
+ * @param RCC_APB1Periph: specifies the APB1 peripheral to gates its clock.
+ * This parameter can be any combination of the following values:
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_TIM2
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_TIM3
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_TIM4
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_TIM6
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_TIM7
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_WWDG
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_SPI2
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_SPI3
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_USART2
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_USART3
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_UART4
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_UART5
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_I2C1
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_I2C2
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_USB
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_CAN1
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_PWR
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_DAC
+ * @param NewState: new state of the specified peripheral clock.
+ * This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_APB1PeriphClockCmd(uint32_t RCC_APB1Periph, FunctionalState NewState)
+{
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_RCC_APB1_PERIPH(RCC_APB1Periph));
+ assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
+
+ if (NewState != DISABLE)
+ {
+ RCC->APB1ENR |= RCC_APB1Periph;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ RCC->APB1ENR &= ~RCC_APB1Periph;
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Forces or releases AHB peripheral reset.
+ * @param RCC_AHBPeriph: specifies the AHB peripheral to reset.
+ * This parameter can be any combination of the following values:
+ * @arg RCC_AHBPeriph_GPIOA
+ * @arg RCC_AHBPeriph_GPIOB
+ * @arg RCC_AHBPeriph_GPIOC
+ * @arg RCC_AHBPeriph_GPIOD
+ * @arg RCC_AHBPeriph_GPIOE
+ * @arg RCC_AHBPeriph_GPIOF
+ * @arg RCC_AHBPeriph_TS
+ * @arg RCC_AHBPeriph_ADC34
+ * @arg RCC_AHBPeriph_ADC12
+ * @param NewState: new state of the specified peripheral reset.
+ * This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_AHBPeriphResetCmd(uint32_t RCC_AHBPeriph, FunctionalState NewState)
+{
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_RCC_AHB_RST_PERIPH(RCC_AHBPeriph));
+ assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
+
+ if (NewState != DISABLE)
+ {
+ RCC->AHBRSTR |= RCC_AHBPeriph;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ RCC->AHBRSTR &= ~RCC_AHBPeriph;
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Forces or releases High Speed APB (APB2) peripheral reset.
+ * @param RCC_APB2Periph: specifies the APB2 peripheral to reset.
+ * This parameter can be any combination of the following values:
+ * @arg RCC_APB2Periph_SYSCFG
+ * @arg RCC_APB2Periph_SPI1
+ * @arg RCC_APB2Periph_USART1
+ * @arg RCC_APB2Periph_TIM15
+ * @arg RCC_APB2Periph_TIM16
+ * @arg RCC_APB2Periph_TIM17
+ * @arg RCC_APB2Periph_TIM1
+ * @arg RCC_APB2Periph_TIM8
+ * @param NewState: new state of the specified peripheral reset.
+ * This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_APB2PeriphResetCmd(uint32_t RCC_APB2Periph, FunctionalState NewState)
+{
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_RCC_APB2_PERIPH(RCC_APB2Periph));
+ assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
+
+ if (NewState != DISABLE)
+ {
+ RCC->APB2RSTR |= RCC_APB2Periph;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ RCC->APB2RSTR &= ~RCC_APB2Periph;
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Forces or releases Low Speed APB (APB1) peripheral reset.
+ * @param RCC_APB1Periph: specifies the APB1 peripheral to reset.
+ * This parameter can be any combination of the following values:
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_TIM2
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_TIM3
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_TIM4
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_TIM6
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_TIM7
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_WWDG
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_SPI2
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_SPI3
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_USART2
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_USART3
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_UART4
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_UART5
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_I2C1
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_I2C2
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_USB
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_CAN1
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_PWR
+ * @arg RCC_APB1Periph_DAC
+ * @param NewState: new state of the specified peripheral clock.
+ * This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_APB1PeriphResetCmd(uint32_t RCC_APB1Periph, FunctionalState NewState)
+{
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_RCC_APB1_PERIPH(RCC_APB1Periph));
+ assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
+
+ if (NewState != DISABLE)
+ {
+ RCC->APB1RSTR |= RCC_APB1Periph;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ RCC->APB1RSTR &= ~RCC_APB1Periph;
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ * @}
+ */
+
+/** @defgroup RCC_Group4 Interrupts and flags management functions
+ * @brief Interrupts and flags management functions
+ *
+@verbatim
+ ===============================================================================
+ ##### Interrupts and flags management functions #####
+ ===============================================================================
+
+@endverbatim
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @brief Enables or disables the specified RCC interrupts.
+ * @note The CSS interrupt doesn't have an enable bit; once the CSS is enabled
+ * and if the HSE clock fails, the CSS interrupt occurs and an NMI is
+ * automatically generated. The NMI will be executed indefinitely, and
+ * since NMI has higher priority than any other IRQ (and main program)
+ * the application will be stacked in the NMI ISR unless the CSS interrupt
+ * pending bit is cleared.
+ * @param RCC_IT: specifies the RCC interrupt sources to be enabled or disabled.
+ * This parameter can be any combination of the following values:
+ * @arg RCC_IT_LSIRDY: LSI ready interrupt
+ * @arg RCC_IT_LSERDY: LSE ready interrupt
+ * @arg RCC_IT_HSIRDY: HSI ready interrupt
+ * @arg RCC_IT_HSERDY: HSE ready interrupt
+ * @arg RCC_IT_PLLRDY: PLL ready interrupt
+ * @param NewState: new state of the specified RCC interrupts.
+ * This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_ITConfig(uint8_t RCC_IT, FunctionalState NewState)
+{
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_RCC_IT(RCC_IT));
+ assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
+
+ if (NewState != DISABLE)
+ {
+ /* Perform Byte access to RCC_CIR[13:8] bits to enable the selected interrupts */
+ *(__IO uint8_t *) CIR_BYTE2_ADDRESS |= RCC_IT;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Perform Byte access to RCC_CIR[13:8] bits to disable the selected interrupts */
+ *(__IO uint8_t *) CIR_BYTE2_ADDRESS &= (uint8_t)~RCC_IT;
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Checks whether the specified RCC flag is set or not.
+ * @param RCC_FLAG: specifies the flag to check.
+ * This parameter can be one of the following values:
+ * @arg RCC_FLAG_HSIRDY: HSI oscillator clock ready
+ * @arg RCC_FLAG_HSERDY: HSE oscillator clock ready
+ * @arg RCC_FLAG_PLLRDY: PLL clock ready
+ * @arg RCC_FLAG_MCOF: MCO Flag
+ * @arg RCC_FLAG_LSERDY: LSE oscillator clock ready
+ * @arg RCC_FLAG_LSIRDY: LSI oscillator clock ready
+ * @arg RCC_FLAG_OBLRST: Option Byte Loader (OBL) reset
+ * @arg RCC_FLAG_PINRST: Pin reset
+ * @arg RCC_FLAG_PORRST: POR/PDR reset
+ * @arg RCC_FLAG_SFTRST: Software reset
+ * @arg RCC_FLAG_IWDGRST: Independent Watchdog reset
+ * @arg RCC_FLAG_WWDGRST: Window Watchdog reset
+ * @arg RCC_FLAG_LPWRRST: Low Power reset
+ * @retval The new state of RCC_FLAG (SET or RESET).
+ */
+FlagStatus RCC_GetFlagStatus(uint8_t RCC_FLAG)
+{
+ uint32_t tmp = 0;
+ uint32_t statusreg = 0;
+ FlagStatus bitstatus = RESET;
+
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_RCC_FLAG(RCC_FLAG));
+
+ /* Get the RCC register index */
+ tmp = RCC_FLAG >> 5;
+
+ if (tmp == 0) /* The flag to check is in CR register */
+ {
+ statusreg = RCC->CR;
+ }
+ else if (tmp == 1) /* The flag to check is in BDCR register */
+ {
+ statusreg = RCC->BDCR;
+ }
+ else if (tmp == 4) /* The flag to check is in CFGR register */
+ {
+ statusreg = RCC->CFGR;
+ }
+ else /* The flag to check is in CSR register */
+ {
+ statusreg = RCC->CSR;
+ }
+
+ /* Get the flag position */
+ tmp = RCC_FLAG & FLAG_MASK;
+
+ if ((statusreg & ((uint32_t)1 << tmp)) != (uint32_t)RESET)
+ {
+ bitstatus = SET;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ bitstatus = RESET;
+ }
+ /* Return the flag status */
+ return bitstatus;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Clears the RCC reset flags.
+ * The reset flags are: RCC_FLAG_OBLRST, RCC_FLAG_PINRST, RCC_FLAG_PORRST,
+ * RCC_FLAG_SFTRST, RCC_FLAG_IWDGRST, RCC_FLAG_WWDGRST, RCC_FLAG_LPWRRST.
+ * @param None
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_ClearFlag(void)
+{
+ /* Set RMVF bit to clear the reset flags */
+ RCC->CSR |= RCC_CSR_RMVF;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Checks whether the specified RCC interrupt has occurred or not.
+ * @param RCC_IT: specifies the RCC interrupt source to check.
+ * This parameter can be one of the following values:
+ * @arg RCC_IT_LSIRDY: LSI ready interrupt
+ * @arg RCC_IT_LSERDY: LSE ready interrupt
+ * @arg RCC_IT_HSIRDY: HSI ready interrupt
+ * @arg RCC_IT_HSERDY: HSE ready interrupt
+ * @arg RCC_IT_PLLRDY: PLL ready interrupt
+ * @arg RCC_IT_CSS: Clock Security System interrupt
+ * @retval The new state of RCC_IT (SET or RESET).
+ */
+ITStatus RCC_GetITStatus(uint8_t RCC_IT)
+{
+ ITStatus bitstatus = RESET;
+
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_RCC_GET_IT(RCC_IT));
+
+ /* Check the status of the specified RCC interrupt */
+ if ((RCC->CIR & RCC_IT) != (uint32_t)RESET)
+ {
+ bitstatus = SET;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ bitstatus = RESET;
+ }
+ /* Return the RCC_IT status */
+ return bitstatus;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Clears the RCC's interrupt pending bits.
+ * @param RCC_IT: specifies the interrupt pending bit to clear.
+ * This parameter can be any combination of the following values:
+ * @arg RCC_IT_LSIRDY: LSI ready interrupt
+ * @arg RCC_IT_LSERDY: LSE ready interrupt
+ * @arg RCC_IT_HSIRDY: HSI ready interrupt
+ * @arg RCC_IT_HSERDY: HSE ready interrupt
+ * @arg RCC_IT_PLLRDY: PLL ready interrupt
+ * @arg RCC_IT_CSS: Clock Security System interrupt
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void RCC_ClearITPendingBit(uint8_t RCC_IT)
+{
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_RCC_CLEAR_IT(RCC_IT));
+
+ /* Perform Byte access to RCC_CIR[23:16] bits to clear the selected interrupt
+ pending bits */
+ *(__IO uint8_t *) CIR_BYTE3_ADDRESS = RCC_IT;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @}
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @}
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @}
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @}
+ */
+
+/************************ (C) COPYRIGHT STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/