X-Git-Url: https://jxself.org/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=carlfw%2Finclude%2Ftimer.h;h=d9eee7a328555e25d09ad46334bd7c9266a41f9e;hb=abe638e30cc642fb4e80d805fc1372eb49e900b4;hp=1c1c6cd4fa6f0f30c9f539c0a110c8f78baed5ee;hpb=e8d747355467293087e6818a19073627b0528fce;p=carl9170fw.git diff --git a/carlfw/include/timer.h b/carlfw/include/timer.h index 1c1c6cd..d9eee7a 100644 --- a/carlfw/include/timer.h +++ b/carlfw/include/timer.h @@ -50,6 +50,11 @@ static inline __inline bool is_after_msecs(const uint32_t t0, const uint32_t mse return ((get_clock_counter() - t0) / 1000) > (msecs * fw.ticks_per_usec); } +static inline __inline bool is_after_usecs(const uint32_t t0, const uint32_t usecs) +{ + return ((get_clock_counter() - t0)) > (usecs * fw.ticks_per_usec); +} + /* * Note: Be careful with [u]delay. They won't service the * hardware watchdog timer. It might trigger if you @@ -85,4 +90,7 @@ static inline __inline void udelay(const uint32_t usec) } void clock_set(enum cpu_clock_t _clock, bool on); +void handle_timer(void); +void timer_init(const unsigned int timer, const unsigned int interval); + #endif /* __CARL9170FW_TIMER_H */