sys/rtc.h
#include <sys/rtc.h>
This header includes defines for the Real-Time Clock (RTC) used in the CE. The toolchain allows both direct access to the hardware registers, and using TI’s helper routines.
API Documentation
CE Real-Time Clock define file.
- Authors
Matt “MateoConLechuga” Waltz
Jacob “jacobly” Young
Defines
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rtc_Enable(int)
Enables the Real-Time-Clock (RTC).
- Parameters
int – Interrupt mask to enable specific RTC interrupts.
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rtc_Set(sec, min, hr, day)
Sets the Real-Time-Clock (RTC) with new values.
Note
The set values do not take effect until the next RTC second. Verify the values have been loaded by waiting for rtc_IsBusy() to be false. The RTC will also need to be enabled.
- Parameters
sec – Second value to load.
min – Minute value to load.
hr – Hour value to load.
day – Day value to load.
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rtc_SetAlarm(sec, min, hr)
Sets the Real-Time-Clock (RTC) alarm with new values.
- Parameters
sec – Second alarm value.
min – Minute alarm value.
hr – Hour alarm value.
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rtc_Disable()
Disables the Real-Time-Clock (RTC).
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rtc_IsBusy()
Checks if the RTC is busy setting newly loaded values.
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rtc_AckInterrupt(mask)
Acknowledges an RTC interrupt.
This should be used to clear the condition that is causing the interrupt.
- Parameters
mask – RTC interrupt mask.
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rtc_ChkInterrupt(mask)
Checks if a RTC interrupt condition has occurred.
- Parameters
mask – RTC interrupt mask.
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rtc_Time()
Gets a combination of the RTC time; useful for seeding random numbers via srand().
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rtc_Seconds
RTC seconds.
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rtc_Minutes
RTC minutes.
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rtc_Hours
RTC hours.
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rtc_Days
RTC days.
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rtc_AlarmSeconds
RTC alarm seconds.
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rtc_AlarmMinutes
RTC alarm minutes.
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rtc_AlarmHours
RTC alarm hours.
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RTC_LOAD_INT
RTC load operation complete.
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RTC_ALARM_INT
RTC alarm interrupt.
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RTC_DAY_INT
RTC interrupt on day change.
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RTC_HR_INT
RTC interrupt on hour change.
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RTC_MIN_INT
RTC interrupt on minute change.
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RTC_SEC_INT
RTC interrupt on second change.
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RTC_INT_MASK
RTC mask for all interrupts.
Functions
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void boot_SetDate(uint8_t day, uint8_t month, uint16_t year)
Sets the calculator’s date.
Performs checks to ensure date is within range
- Parameters
day – [in] Day to set
month – [in] Month to set
year – [in] Year to set
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void boot_GetDate(uint8_t *day, uint8_t *month, uint16_t *year)
Gets the calculator’s date.
- Parameters
day – [out] Pointer to variable to store day
month – [out] Pointer to variable to store month
year – [out] Pointer to variable to store year
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void boot_SetTime(uint8_t seconds, uint8_t minutes, uint8_t hours)
Sets the calculator’s time.
Performs checks to ensure time is within range
- Parameters
seconds – [in] Seconds to set
minutes – [in] Minutes to set
hours – [in] Hours to set
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void boot_GetTime(uint8_t *seconds, uint8_t *minutes, uint8_t *hours)
Gets the calculator’s time.
Note
You can read
rtc_Seconds
,rtc_Minutes
, andrtc_Hours
directly, but you should double check thatrtc_Seconds
didn’t change while readingrtc_Minutes
andrtc_Hours
.- Parameters
seconds – [out] Pointer to variable to store seconds
minutes – [out] Pointer to variable to store minutes
hours – [out] Pointer to variable to store hours
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bool boot_IsAfterNoon(void)
Checks if past noon.
- Returns
True if past noon