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/*
* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2010-2024 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*/
#pragma once
#include "sdkconfig.h"
#include <stdint.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include "soc/reset_reasons.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* @brief Software Reset digital core include RTC.
*
* It is not recommended to use this function in esp-idf, use
* esp_restart() instead.
*/
void esp_rom_software_reset_system(void);
/**
* @brief Software Reset cpu core.
*
* It is not recommended to use this function in esp-idf, use
* esp_restart() instead.
*
* @param cpu_no : The CPU to reset, 0 for PRO CPU, 1 for APP CPU.
*/
void esp_rom_software_reset_cpu(int cpu_no);
/**
* @brief Print formatted string to console device
* @note float and long long data are not supported!
*
* @param fmt Format string
* @param ... Additional arguments, depending on the format string
* @return int: Total number of characters written on success; A negative number on failure.
*/
int esp_rom_printf(const char *fmt, ...);
/**
* @brief Print formatted string to console device
* @note float and long long data are not supported!
*
* @param fmt Format string
* @param ap List of arguments.
* @return int: Total number of characters written on success; A negative number on failure.
*/
int esp_rom_vprintf(const char *fmt, va_list ap);
/**
* @brief Convert an unsigned integer value to a string representation in the specified radix.
*
* This function converts the given unsigned integer value to a string representation in the specified radix.
* The resulting string is stored in the provided character buffer `buf`.
*
* @param[in] val The unsigned integer value to be converted.
* @param[in] radix The base of the numeral system to be used for the conversion.
* It determines the number of unique digits in the numeral system
* (e.g., 2 for binary, 10 for decimal, 16 for hexadecimal).
* @param[in] pad The optional padding width (0 - unused) for the resulting string. It adds zero-padding.
* (val=123, pad=6 -> result=000123).
* @param[in] digits Pointer to a character array representing the digits of the
* numeral system. The array must contain characters in the order of increasing
* values, corresponding to the digits of the radix. For example, "0123456789ABCDEF"
* or hexadecimal.
* @param[out] buf Pointer to the character buffer where the resulting string will
* be stored. The buffer must have enough space to accommodate the entire converted
* string, including the null-terminator.
*
* @return The length of the resulting string (excluding the null-terminator).
*
* @note The buffer `buf` must have sufficient space to hold the entire converted string, including the null-terminator.
* The caller is responsible for ensuring the buffer's size is large enough to prevent buffer overflow.
* @note The provided `digits` array must have enough elements to cover the entire radix used for conversion. Otherwise, undefined behavior may occur.
*/
int esp_rom_cvt(unsigned long long val, long radix, int pad, const char *digits, char *buf);
/**
* @brief Pauses execution for us microseconds
*
* @param us Number of microseconds to pause
*/
void esp_rom_delay_us(uint32_t us);
/**
* @brief esp_rom_printf can print message to different channels simultaneously.
* This function can help install the low level putc function for esp_rom_printf.
*
* @param channel Channel number (starting from 1)
* @param putc Function pointer to the putc implementation. Set NULL can disconnect esp_rom_printf with putc.
*/
void esp_rom_install_channel_putc(int channel, void (*putc)(char c));
/**
* @brief It outputs a character to different channels simultaneously.
* This function is used by esp_rom_printf/esp_rom_vprintf.
*
* @param c Char to output.
*/
void esp_rom_output_to_channels(char c);
/**
* @brief Install UART1 as the default console channel, equivalent to `esp_rom_install_channel_putc(1, esp_rom_output_putc)`
*/
void esp_rom_install_uart_printf(void);
/**
* @brief Get reset reason of CPU
*
* @param cpu_no CPU number
* @return Reset reason code (see in soc/reset_reasons.h)
*/
soc_reset_reason_t esp_rom_get_reset_reason(int cpu_no);
/**
* @brief Route peripheral interrupt sources to CPU's interrupt port by matrix
*
* Usually there're 4 steps to use an interrupt:
* 1. Route peripheral interrupt source to CPU. e.g. esp_rom_route_intr_matrix(0, ETS_WIFI_MAC_INTR_SOURCE, ETS_WMAC_INUM)
* 2. Set interrupt handler for CPU
* 3. Enable CPU interrupt
* 4. Enable peripheral interrupt
*
* @param cpu_core The CPU number, which the peripheral interrupt will inform to
* @param periph_intr_id The peripheral interrupt source number
* @param cpu_intr_num The CPU (external) interrupt number. On targets that use CLIC as their interrupt controller,
* this number represents the external interrupt number. For example, passing `cpu_intr_num = i`
* to this function would in fact bind peripheral source to CPU interrupt `CLIC_EXT_INTR_NUM_OFFSET + i`.
*/
void esp_rom_route_intr_matrix(int cpu_core, uint32_t periph_intr_id, uint32_t cpu_intr_num);
/**
* @brief Get the real CPU ticks per us
*
* @return CPU ticks per us
*/
uint32_t esp_rom_get_cpu_ticks_per_us(void);
/**
* @brief Set the real CPU tick rate
*
* @note Call this function when CPU frequency is changed, otherwise the `esp_rom_delay_us` can be inaccurate.
*
* @param ticks_per_us CPU ticks per us
*/
void esp_rom_set_cpu_ticks_per_us(uint32_t ticks_per_us);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif