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/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Atmel Microcontroller Software Support */
/* SAM Software Package License */
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Copyright (c) 2015, Atmel Corporation */
/* */
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/**
* \file
*
* \par Purpose
*
* Configuration and handling of interrupts on PIO status changes. The API
* provided here have several advantages over the traditional PIO interrupt
* configuration approach:
* - It is highly portable
* - It automatically demultiplexes interrupts when multiples pins have been
* configured on a single PIO controller
* - It allows a group of pins to share the same interrupt
*
* However, it also has several minor drawbacks that may prevent from using it
* in particular applications:
* - It enables the clocks of all PIO controllers
* - PIO controllers all share the same interrupt handler, which does the
* demultiplexing and can be slower than direct configuration
* - It reserves space for a fixed number of interrupts, which can be
* increased by modifying the appropriate constant in pio_it.c.
*
* \par Usage
*
* -# Initialize the PIO interrupt mechanism using PIO_InitializeInterrupts()
* with the desired priority (0 ... 7).
* -# Configure a status change interrupt on one or more pin(s) with
* PIO_ConfigureIt().
* -# Enable & disable interrupts on pins using PIO_EnableIt() and
* PIO_DisableIt().
*/
#ifndef _PIO_IT_
#define _PIO_IT_
/*
* Headers
*/
#include "pio.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/*
* Global functions
*/
extern void PIO_InitializeInterrupts(uint32_t dwPriority);
extern void PIO_ConfigureIt(const Pin *pPin, void (*handler)(const Pin *));
extern void PIO_EnableIt(const Pin *pPin);
extern void PIO_DisableIt(const Pin *pPin);
extern void PIO_IT_InterruptHandler(void);
extern void PioInterruptHandler(uint32_t id, Pio *pPio);
extern void PIO_CaptureHandler(void);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* #ifndef _PIO_IT_ */
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