tinySA/os/hal/platforms/AVR/platform.dox

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/*
ChibiOS/RT - Copyright (C) 2006-2013 Giovanni Di Sirio
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*/
/**
* @defgroup AVR_DRIVERS AVR Drivers
* @details This section describes all the supported drivers on the AVR
* platform and the implementation details of the single drivers.
*
* @ingroup platforms
*/
/**
* @defgroup AVR_HAL AVR Initialization Support
* @details On the AVR platform the HAL driver is a stub and does not perform
* any platform-specific initialization, it still performs the
* initialization of the other drivers.
*
* @ingroup AVR_DRIVERS
*/
/**
* @defgroup AVR_PAL AVR PAL Support
* @details The AVR PAL driver uses the PORT peripherals.
*
* @section avr_pal_1 Supported HW resources
* - PORTA.
* - PORTB.
* - PORTC.
* - PORTD.
* - PORTE.
* - PORTF.
* - PORTG.
* .
* @section avr_pal_2 AVR PAL driver implementation features
* The AVR PAL driver implementation fully supports the following hardware
* capabilities:
* - 8 bits wide ports.
* - Atomic set/reset functions.
* - Output latched regardless of the pad setting.
* - Direct read of input pads regardless of the pad setting.
* .
* @section avr_pal_3 Supported PAL setup modes
* The AVR PAL driver supports the following I/O modes:
* - @p PAL_MODE_RESET.
* - @p PAL_MODE_UNCONNECTED.
* - @p PAL_MODE_INPUT.
* - @p PAL_MODE_INPUT_PULLUP.
* - @p PAL_MODE_INPUT_ANALOG.
* - @p PAL_MODE_OUTPUT_PUSHPULL.
* .
* Any attempt to setup an invalid mode is ignored.
*
* @section avr_pal_4 Suboptimal behavior
* The AVR PORT is less than optimal in several areas, the limitations
* should be taken in account while using the PAL driver:
* - Pad/port toggling operations are not atomic.
* - Pad/group mode setup is not atomic.
* - Group set+reset function is not atomic.
* - Writing on pads/groups/ports programmed as input with pull-up
* resistor changes the resistor setting because the output latch is
* used for resistor selection.
* - The PORT registers layout on some devices is not regular (it does
* not have contiguous PIN, DDR, PORT registers in this order), such
* ports cannot be accessed using the PAL driver. For example, PORT F
* on ATmega128. Verify the user manual of your device.
* .
* @ingroup AVR_DRIVERS
*/
/**
* @defgroup AVR_SERIAL AVR Serial Support
* @details The AVR Serial driver uses the USART peripherals in a
* buffered, interrupt driven, implementation.
*
* @section avr_serial_1 Supported HW resources
* The serial driver can support any of the following hardware resources:
* - USART0.
* - USART1.
* .
* @section avr_serial_2 AVR Serial driver implementation features
* - Each USART can be independently enabled and programmed.
* - Fully interrupt driven.
* .
* @ingroup AVR_DRIVERS
*/
/**
* @defgroup AVR_I2C AVR I2C Support
* @details The AVR I2C driver uses the TWI peripheral in an interrupt
* driven, implementation.
*
* @section avr_i2c Supported HW resources
* The i2c driver can support the following hardware resource:
* - I2C.
* .
* @ingroup AVR_DRIVERS
*/