/************************************************************************************************** Filename: hal_defs.h Revised: $Date: 2008-10-07 14:47:15 -0700 (Tue, 07 Oct 2008) $ Revision: $Revision: 18212 $ Description: This file contains useful macros and data types Copyright 2005-2007 Texas Instruments Incorporated. All rights reserved. IMPORTANT: Your use of this Software is limited to those specific rights granted under the terms of a software license agreement between the user who downloaded the software, his/her employer (which must be your employer) and Texas Instruments Incorporated (the "License"). You may not use this Software unless you agree to abide by the terms of the License. The License limits your use, and you acknowledge, that the Software may not be modified, copied or distributed unless embedded on a Texas Instruments microcontroller or used solely and exclusively in conjunction with a Texas Instruments radio frequency transceiver, which is integrated into your product. Other than for the foregoing purpose, you may not use, reproduce, copy, prepare derivative works of, modify, distribute, perform, display or sell this Software and/or its documentation for any purpose. YOU FURTHER ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT THE SOFTWARE AND DOCUMENTATION ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL TEXAS INSTRUMENTS OR ITS LICENSORS BE LIABLE OR OBLIGATED UNDER CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, CONTRIBUTION, BREACH OF WARRANTY, OR OTHER LEGAL EQUITABLE THEORY ANY DIRECT OR INDIRECT DAMAGES OR EXPENSES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, LOST PROFITS OR LOST DATA, COST OF PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS, TECHNOLOGY, SERVICES, OR ANY CLAIMS BY THIRD PARTIES (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY DEFENSE THEREOF), OR OTHER SIMILAR COSTS. Should you have any questions regarding your right to use this Software, contact Texas Instruments Incorporated at www.TI.com. **************************************************************************************************/ #ifndef HAL_DEFS_H #define HAL_DEFS_H /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Macros * ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ */ #ifndef BV #define BV(n) (1 << (n)) #endif #ifndef BF #define BF(x,b,s) (((x) & (b)) >> (s)) #endif #ifndef MIN #define MIN(n,m) (((n) < (m)) ? (n) : (m)) #endif #ifndef MAX #define MAX(n,m) (((n) < (m)) ? (m) : (n)) #endif #ifndef ABS #define ABS(n) (((n) < 0) ? -(n) : (n)) #endif /* takes a byte out of a uint32 : var - uint32, ByteNum - byte to take out (0 - 3) */ #define BREAK_UINT32( var, ByteNum ) \ (uint8)((uint32)(((var) >>((ByteNum) * 8)) & 0x00FF)) #define BUILD_UINT32(Byte0, Byte1, Byte2, Byte3) \ ((uint32)((uint32)((Byte0) & 0x00FF) \ + ((uint32)((Byte1) & 0x00FF) << 8) \ + ((uint32)((Byte2) & 0x00FF) << 16) \ + ((uint32)((Byte3) & 0x00FF) << 24))) #define BUILD_UINT16(loByte, hiByte) \ ((uint16)(((loByte) & 0x00FF) + (((hiByte) & 0x00FF) << 8))) #define HI_UINT16(a) (((a) >> 8) & 0xFF) #define LO_UINT16(a) ((a) & 0xFF) #define BUILD_UINT8(hiByte, loByte) \ ((uint8)(((loByte) & 0x0F) + (((hiByte) & 0x0F) << 4))) #define HI_UINT8(a) (((a) >> 4) & 0x0F) #define LO_UINT8(a) ((a) & 0x0F) /* * This macro is for use by other macros to form a fully valid C statement. * Without this, the if/else conditionals could show unexpected behavior. * * For example, use... * #define SET_REGS() st( ioreg1 = 0; ioreg2 = 0; ) * instead of ... * #define SET_REGS() { ioreg1 = 0; ioreg2 = 0; } * or * #define SET_REGS() ioreg1 = 0; ioreg2 = 0; * The last macro would not behave as expected in the if/else construct. * The second to last macro will cause a compiler error in certain uses * of if/else construct * * It is not necessary, or recommended, to use this macro where there is * already a valid C statement. For example, the following is redundant... * #define CALL_FUNC() st( func(); ) * This should simply be... * #define CALL_FUNC() func() * * (The while condition below evaluates false without generating a * constant-controlling-loop type of warning on most compilers.) */ #define st(x) do { x } while (__LINE__ == -1) /************************************************************************************************** */ #endif