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simo85 » 7 mar 2015, 20:43
Le istruzioni usano gli operatori logici orientate bit a bit (in inglese: bitwsie operation)
alle96 ha scritto:Allora questa prima istruzione come funziona?
All'interno del file
stm32f4xx.h la dichiarazione della struct RCC è questa:
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typedef struct
{
__IO uint32_t CR; /*!< RCC clock control register, Address offset: 0x00 */
__IO uint32_t PLLCFGR; /*!< RCC PLL configuration register, Address offset: 0x04 */
__IO uint32_t CFGR; /*!< RCC clock configuration register, Address offset: 0x08 */
__IO uint32_t CIR; /*!< RCC clock interrupt register, Address offset: 0x0C */
__IO uint32_t AHB1RSTR; /*!< RCC AHB1 peripheral reset register, Address offset: 0x10 */
__IO uint32_t AHB2RSTR; /*!< RCC AHB2 peripheral reset register, Address offset: 0x14 */
__IO uint32_t AHB3RSTR; /*!< RCC AHB3 peripheral reset register, Address offset: 0x18 */
uint32_t RESERVED0; /*!< Reserved, 0x1C */
__IO uint32_t APB1RSTR; /*!< RCC APB1 peripheral reset register, Address offset: 0x20 */
__IO uint32_t APB2RSTR; /*!< RCC APB2 peripheral reset register, Address offset: 0x24 */
uint32_t RESERVED1[2]; /*!< Reserved, 0x28-0x2C */
__IO uint32_t AHB1ENR; /*!< RCC AHB1 peripheral clock register, Address offset: 0x30 */
__IO uint32_t AHB2ENR; /*!< RCC AHB2 peripheral clock register, Address offset: 0x34 */
__IO uint32_t AHB3ENR; /*!< RCC AHB3 peripheral clock register, Address offset: 0x38 */
uint32_t RESERVED2; /*!< Reserved, 0x3C */
__IO uint32_t APB1ENR; /*!< RCC APB1 peripheral clock enable register, Address offset: 0x40 */
__IO uint32_t APB2ENR; /*!< RCC APB2 peripheral clock enable register, Address offset: 0x44 */
uint32_t RESERVED3[2]; /*!< Reserved, 0x48-0x4C */
__IO uint32_t AHB1LPENR; /*!< RCC AHB1 peripheral clock enable in low power mode register, Address offset: 0x50 */
__IO uint32_t AHB2LPENR; /*!< RCC AHB2 peripheral clock enable in low power mode register, Address offset: 0x54 */
__IO uint32_t AHB3LPENR; /*!< RCC AHB3 peripheral clock enable in low power mode register, Address offset: 0x58 */
uint32_t RESERVED4; /*!< Reserved, 0x5C */
__IO uint32_t APB1LPENR; /*!< RCC APB1 peripheral clock enable in low power mode register, Address offset: 0x60 */
__IO uint32_t APB2LPENR; /*!< RCC APB2 peripheral clock enable in low power mode register, Address offset: 0x64 */
uint32_t RESERVED5[2]; /*!< Reserved, 0x68-0x6C */
__IO uint32_t BDCR; /*!< RCC Backup domain control register, Address offset: 0x70 */
__IO uint32_t CSR; /*!< RCC clock control & status register, Address offset: 0x74 */
uint32_t RESERVED6[2]; /*!< Reserved, 0x78-0x7C */
__IO uint32_t SSCGR; /*!< RCC spread spectrum clock generation register, Address offset: 0x80 */
__IO uint32_t PLLI2SCFGR; /*!< RCC PLLI2S configuration register, Address offset: 0x84 */
} RCC_TypeDef;
Da cui si vede la dichiarazione di
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__IO uint32_t AHB1RSTR; /*!< RCC AHB1 peripheral reset register,
RCC_AHB1RSTR_GPIODRST è una macro dichiarata alla linea 4848 dell' header in questione per il reset del GPIOD:
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#define RCC_AHB1RSTR_GPIODRST ((uint32_t)0x00000008)
Ora, compara il valore della dichiarazione di questa macro con quanto scritto a pag. 169 e 170 del
datasheet.

alle96 ha scritto:e a cosa serve la seconda istruzione
A settare il registro tutto a 0. Mi piace usare le operazioni bit a bit.
alle96 ha scritto:come diciamo che il pin D15 è output se non assegnamo il valore 01?
Osserva bene le macro. Ti allego il file
stm32f4xx.h.