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diff --git a/stm/lib/stm32f4xx_pwr.c b/stm/lib/stm32f4xx_pwr.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..322ecfb8e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/stm/lib/stm32f4xx_pwr.c @@ -0,0 +1,679 @@ +/**
+ ******************************************************************************
+ * @file stm32f4xx_pwr.c
+ * @author MCD Application Team
+ * @version V1.1.0
+ * @date 11-January-2013
+ * @brief This file provides firmware functions to manage the following
+ * functionalities of the Power Controller (PWR) peripheral:
+ * + Backup Domain Access
+ * + PVD configuration
+ * + WakeUp pin configuration
+ * + Main and Backup Regulators configuration
+ * + FLASH Power Down configuration
+ * + Low Power modes configuration
+ * + Flags management
+ *
+ ******************************************************************************
+ * @attention
+ *
+ * <h2><center>© COPYRIGHT 2013 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
+ *
+ * Licensed under MCD-ST Liberty SW License Agreement V2, (the "License");
+ * You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at:
+ *
+ * http://www.st.com/software_license_agreement_liberty_v2
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ *
+ ******************************************************************************
+ */
+
+/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+#include "stm32f4xx_conf.h"
+#include "stm32f4xx_pwr.h"
+#include "stm32f4xx_rcc.h"
+
+/** @addtogroup STM32F4xx_StdPeriph_Driver
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/** @defgroup PWR
+ * @brief PWR driver modules
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/* Private typedef -----------------------------------------------------------*/
+/* Private define ------------------------------------------------------------*/
+/* --------- PWR registers bit address in the alias region ---------- */
+#define PWR_OFFSET (PWR_BASE - PERIPH_BASE)
+
+/* --- CR Register ---*/
+
+/* Alias word address of DBP bit */
+#define CR_OFFSET (PWR_OFFSET + 0x00)
+#define DBP_BitNumber 0x08
+#define CR_DBP_BB (PERIPH_BB_BASE + (CR_OFFSET * 32) + (DBP_BitNumber * 4))
+
+/* Alias word address of PVDE bit */
+#define PVDE_BitNumber 0x04
+#define CR_PVDE_BB (PERIPH_BB_BASE + (CR_OFFSET * 32) + (PVDE_BitNumber * 4))
+
+/* Alias word address of FPDS bit */
+#define FPDS_BitNumber 0x09
+#define CR_FPDS_BB (PERIPH_BB_BASE + (CR_OFFSET * 32) + (FPDS_BitNumber * 4))
+
+/* Alias word address of PMODE bit */
+#define PMODE_BitNumber 0x0E
+#define CR_PMODE_BB (PERIPH_BB_BASE + (CR_OFFSET * 32) + (PMODE_BitNumber * 4))
+
+
+/* --- CSR Register ---*/
+
+/* Alias word address of EWUP bit */
+#define CSR_OFFSET (PWR_OFFSET + 0x04)
+#define EWUP_BitNumber 0x08
+#define CSR_EWUP_BB (PERIPH_BB_BASE + (CSR_OFFSET * 32) + (EWUP_BitNumber * 4))
+
+/* Alias word address of BRE bit */
+#define BRE_BitNumber 0x09
+#define CSR_BRE_BB (PERIPH_BB_BASE + (CSR_OFFSET * 32) + (BRE_BitNumber * 4))
+
+/* ------------------ PWR registers bit mask ------------------------ */
+
+/* CR register bit mask */
+#define CR_DS_MASK ((uint32_t)0xFFFFFFFC)
+#define CR_PLS_MASK ((uint32_t)0xFFFFFF1F)
+#define CR_VOS_MASK ((uint32_t)0xFFFF3FFF)
+
+/* Private macro -------------------------------------------------------------*/
+/* Private variables ---------------------------------------------------------*/
+/* Private function prototypes -----------------------------------------------*/
+/* Private functions ---------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+/** @defgroup PWR_Private_Functions
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/** @defgroup PWR_Group1 Backup Domain Access function
+ * @brief Backup Domain Access function
+ *
+@verbatim
+ ===============================================================================
+ ##### Backup Domain Access function #####
+ ===============================================================================
+ [..]
+ After reset, the backup domain (RTC registers, RTC backup data
+ registers and backup SRAM) is protected against possible unwanted
+ write accesses.
+ To enable access to the RTC Domain and RTC registers, proceed as follows:
+ (+) Enable the Power Controller (PWR) APB1 interface clock using the
+ RCC_APB1PeriphClockCmd() function.
+ (+) Enable access to RTC domain using the PWR_BackupAccessCmd() function.
+
+@endverbatim
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @brief Deinitializes the PWR peripheral registers to their default reset values.
+ * @param None
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void PWR_DeInit(void)
+{
+ RCC_APB1PeriphResetCmd(RCC_APB1Periph_PWR, ENABLE);
+ RCC_APB1PeriphResetCmd(RCC_APB1Periph_PWR, DISABLE);
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Enables or disables access to the backup domain (RTC registers, RTC
+ * backup data registers and backup SRAM).
+ * @note If the HSE divided by 2, 3, ..31 is used as the RTC clock, the
+ * Backup Domain Access should be kept enabled.
+ * @param NewState: new state of the access to the backup domain.
+ * This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void PWR_BackupAccessCmd(FunctionalState NewState)
+{
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
+
+ *(__IO uint32_t *) CR_DBP_BB = (uint32_t)NewState;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @}
+ */
+
+/** @defgroup PWR_Group2 PVD configuration functions
+ * @brief PVD configuration functions
+ *
+@verbatim
+ ===============================================================================
+ ##### PVD configuration functions #####
+ ===============================================================================
+ [..]
+ (+) The PVD is used to monitor the VDD power supply by comparing it to a
+ threshold selected by the PVD Level (PLS[2:0] bits in the PWR_CR).
+ (+) A PVDO flag is available to indicate if VDD/VDDA is higher or lower
+ than the PVD threshold. This event is internally connected to the EXTI
+ line16 and can generate an interrupt if enabled through the EXTI registers.
+ (+) The PVD is stopped in Standby mode.
+
+@endverbatim
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @brief Configures the voltage threshold detected by the Power Voltage Detector(PVD).
+ * @param PWR_PVDLevel: specifies the PVD detection level
+ * This parameter can be one of the following values:
+ * @arg PWR_PVDLevel_0
+ * @arg PWR_PVDLevel_1
+ * @arg PWR_PVDLevel_2
+ * @arg PWR_PVDLevel_3
+ * @arg PWR_PVDLevel_4
+ * @arg PWR_PVDLevel_5
+ * @arg PWR_PVDLevel_6
+ * @arg PWR_PVDLevel_7
+ * @note Refer to the electrical characteristics of your device datasheet for
+ * more details about the voltage threshold corresponding to each
+ * detection level.
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void PWR_PVDLevelConfig(uint32_t PWR_PVDLevel)
+{
+ uint32_t tmpreg = 0;
+
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_PWR_PVD_LEVEL(PWR_PVDLevel));
+
+ tmpreg = PWR->CR;
+
+ /* Clear PLS[7:5] bits */
+ tmpreg &= CR_PLS_MASK;
+
+ /* Set PLS[7:5] bits according to PWR_PVDLevel value */
+ tmpreg |= PWR_PVDLevel;
+
+ /* Store the new value */
+ PWR->CR = tmpreg;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Enables or disables the Power Voltage Detector(PVD).
+ * @param NewState: new state of the PVD.
+ * This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void PWR_PVDCmd(FunctionalState NewState)
+{
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
+
+ *(__IO uint32_t *) CR_PVDE_BB = (uint32_t)NewState;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @}
+ */
+
+/** @defgroup PWR_Group3 WakeUp pin configuration functions
+ * @brief WakeUp pin configuration functions
+ *
+@verbatim
+ ===============================================================================
+ ##### WakeUp pin configuration functions #####
+ ===============================================================================
+ [..]
+ (+) WakeUp pin is used to wakeup the system from Standby mode. This pin is
+ forced in input pull down configuration and is active on rising edges.
+ (+) There is only one WakeUp pin: WakeUp Pin 1 on PA.00.
+
+@endverbatim
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @brief Enables or disables the WakeUp Pin functionality.
+ * @param NewState: new state of the WakeUp Pin functionality.
+ * This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void PWR_WakeUpPinCmd(FunctionalState NewState)
+{
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
+
+ *(__IO uint32_t *) CSR_EWUP_BB = (uint32_t)NewState;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @}
+ */
+
+/** @defgroup PWR_Group4 Main and Backup Regulators configuration functions
+ * @brief Main and Backup Regulators configuration functions
+ *
+@verbatim
+ ===============================================================================
+ ##### Main and Backup Regulators configuration functions #####
+ ===============================================================================
+ [..]
+ (+) The backup domain includes 4 Kbytes of backup SRAM accessible only from
+ the CPU, and address in 32-bit, 16-bit or 8-bit mode. Its content is
+ retained even in Standby or VBAT mode when the low power backup regulator
+ is enabled. It can be considered as an internal EEPROM when VBAT is
+ always present. You can use the PWR_BackupRegulatorCmd() function to
+ enable the low power backup regulator and use the PWR_GetFlagStatus
+ (PWR_FLAG_BRR) to check if it is ready or not.
+
+ (+) When the backup domain is supplied by VDD (analog switch connected to VDD)
+ the backup SRAM is powered from VDD which replaces the VBAT power supply to
+ save battery life.
+
+ (+) The backup SRAM is not mass erased by an tamper event. It is read
+ protected to prevent confidential data, such as cryptographic private
+ key, from being accessed. The backup SRAM can be erased only through
+ the Flash interface when a protection level change from level 1 to
+ level 0 is requested.
+ -@- Refer to the description of Read protection (RDP) in the Flash
+ programming manual.
+
+ (+) The main internal regulator can be configured to have a tradeoff between
+ performance and power consumption when the device does not operate at
+ the maximum frequency. This is done through PWR_MainRegulatorModeConfig()
+ function which configure VOS bit in PWR_CR register:
+ (++) When this bit is set (Regulator voltage output Scale 1 mode selected)
+ the System frequency can go up to 168 MHz.
+ (++) When this bit is reset (Regulator voltage output Scale 2 mode selected)
+ the System frequency can go up to 144 MHz.
+
+ Refer to the datasheets for more details.
+
+@endverbatim
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @brief Enables or disables the Backup Regulator.
+ * @param NewState: new state of the Backup Regulator.
+ * This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void PWR_BackupRegulatorCmd(FunctionalState NewState)
+{
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
+
+ *(__IO uint32_t *) CSR_BRE_BB = (uint32_t)NewState;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Configures the main internal regulator output voltage.
+ * @param PWR_Regulator_Voltage: specifies the regulator output voltage to achieve
+ * a tradeoff between performance and power consumption when the device does
+ * not operate at the maximum frequency (refer to the datasheets for more details).
+ * This parameter can be one of the following values:
+ * @arg PWR_Regulator_Voltage_Scale1: Regulator voltage output Scale 1 mode,
+ * System frequency up to 168 MHz.
+ * @arg PWR_Regulator_Voltage_Scale2: Regulator voltage output Scale 2 mode,
+ * System frequency up to 144 MHz.
+ * @arg PWR_Regulator_Voltage_Scale3: Regulator voltage output Scale 3 mode,
+ * System frequency up to 120 MHz
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void PWR_MainRegulatorModeConfig(uint32_t PWR_Regulator_Voltage)
+{
+ uint32_t tmpreg = 0;
+
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_PWR_REGULATOR_VOLTAGE(PWR_Regulator_Voltage));
+
+ tmpreg = PWR->CR;
+
+ /* Clear VOS[15:14] bits */
+ tmpreg &= CR_VOS_MASK;
+
+ /* Set VOS[15:14] bits according to PWR_Regulator_Voltage value */
+ tmpreg |= PWR_Regulator_Voltage;
+
+ /* Store the new value */
+ PWR->CR = tmpreg;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @}
+ */
+
+/** @defgroup PWR_Group5 FLASH Power Down configuration functions
+ * @brief FLASH Power Down configuration functions
+ *
+@verbatim
+ ===============================================================================
+ ##### FLASH Power Down configuration functions #####
+ ===============================================================================
+ [..]
+ (+) By setting the FPDS bit in the PWR_CR register by using the
+ PWR_FlashPowerDownCmd() function, the Flash memory also enters power
+ down mode when the device enters Stop mode. When the Flash memory
+ is in power down mode, an additional startup delay is incurred when
+ waking up from Stop mode.
+@endverbatim
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @brief Enables or disables the Flash Power Down in STOP mode.
+ * @param NewState: new state of the Flash power mode.
+ * This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void PWR_FlashPowerDownCmd(FunctionalState NewState)
+{
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
+
+ *(__IO uint32_t *) CR_FPDS_BB = (uint32_t)NewState;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @}
+ */
+
+/** @defgroup PWR_Group6 Low Power modes configuration functions
+ * @brief Low Power modes configuration functions
+ *
+@verbatim
+ ===============================================================================
+ ##### Low Power modes configuration functions #####
+ ===============================================================================
+ [..]
+ The devices feature 3 low-power modes:
+ (+) Sleep mode: Cortex-M4 core stopped, peripherals kept running.
+ (+) Stop mode: all clocks are stopped, regulator running, regulator
+ in low power mode
+ (+) Standby mode: 1.2V domain powered off.
+
+ *** Sleep mode ***
+ ==================
+ [..]
+ (+) Entry:
+ (++) The Sleep mode is entered by using the __WFI() or __WFE() functions.
+ (+) Exit:
+ (++) Any peripheral interrupt acknowledged by the nested vectored interrupt
+ controller (NVIC) can wake up the device from Sleep mode.
+
+ *** Stop mode ***
+ =================
+ [..]
+ In Stop mode, all clocks in the 1.2V domain are stopped, the PLL, the HSI,
+ and the HSE RC oscillators are disabled. Internal SRAM and register contents
+ are preserved.
+ The voltage regulator can be configured either in normal or low-power mode.
+ To minimize the consumption In Stop mode, FLASH can be powered off before
+ entering the Stop mode. It can be switched on again by software after exiting
+ the Stop mode using the PWR_FlashPowerDownCmd() function.
+
+ (+) Entry:
+ (++) The Stop mode is entered using the PWR_EnterSTOPMode(PWR_Regulator_LowPower,)
+ function with regulator in LowPower or with Regulator ON.
+ (+) Exit:
+ (++) Any EXTI Line (Internal or External) configured in Interrupt/Event mode.
+
+ *** Standby mode ***
+ ====================
+ [..]
+ The Standby mode allows to achieve the lowest power consumption. It is based
+ on the Cortex-M4 deepsleep mode, with the voltage regulator disabled.
+ The 1.2V domain is consequently powered off. The PLL, the HSI oscillator and
+ the HSE oscillator are also switched off. SRAM and register contents are lost
+ except for the RTC registers, RTC backup registers, backup SRAM and Standby
+ circuitry.
+
+ The voltage regulator is OFF.
+
+ (+) Entry:
+ (++) The Standby mode is entered using the PWR_EnterSTANDBYMode() function.
+ (+) Exit:
+ (++) WKUP pin rising edge, RTC alarm (Alarm A and Alarm B), RTC wakeup,
+ tamper event, time-stamp event, external reset in NRST pin, IWDG reset.
+
+ *** Auto-wakeup (AWU) from low-power mode ***
+ =============================================
+ [..]
+ The MCU can be woken up from low-power mode by an RTC Alarm event, an RTC
+ Wakeup event, a tamper event, a time-stamp event, or a comparator event,
+ without depending on an external interrupt (Auto-wakeup mode).
+
+ (#) RTC auto-wakeup (AWU) from the Stop mode
+
+ (++) To wake up from the Stop mode with an RTC alarm event, it is necessary to:
+ (+++) Configure the EXTI Line 17 to be sensitive to rising edges (Interrupt
+ or Event modes) using the EXTI_Init() function.
+ (+++) Enable the RTC Alarm Interrupt using the RTC_ITConfig() function
+ (+++) Configure the RTC to generate the RTC alarm using the RTC_SetAlarm()
+ and RTC_AlarmCmd() functions.
+ (++) To wake up from the Stop mode with an RTC Tamper or time stamp event, it
+ is necessary to:
+ (+++) Configure the EXTI Line 21 to be sensitive to rising edges (Interrupt
+ or Event modes) using the EXTI_Init() function.
+ (+++) Enable the RTC Tamper or time stamp Interrupt using the RTC_ITConfig()
+ function
+ (+++) Configure the RTC to detect the tamper or time stamp event using the
+ RTC_TimeStampConfig(), RTC_TamperTriggerConfig() and RTC_TamperCmd()
+ functions.
+ (++) To wake up from the Stop mode with an RTC WakeUp event, it is necessary to:
+ (+++) Configure the EXTI Line 22 to be sensitive to rising edges (Interrupt
+ or Event modes) using the EXTI_Init() function.
+ (+++) Enable the RTC WakeUp Interrupt using the RTC_ITConfig() function
+ (+++) Configure the RTC to generate the RTC WakeUp event using the RTC_WakeUpClockConfig(),
+ RTC_SetWakeUpCounter() and RTC_WakeUpCmd() functions.
+
+ (#) RTC auto-wakeup (AWU) from the Standby mode
+
+ (++) To wake up from the Standby mode with an RTC alarm event, it is necessary to:
+ (+++) Enable the RTC Alarm Interrupt using the RTC_ITConfig() function
+ (+++) Configure the RTC to generate the RTC alarm using the RTC_SetAlarm()
+ and RTC_AlarmCmd() functions.
+ (++) To wake up from the Standby mode with an RTC Tamper or time stamp event, it
+ is necessary to:
+ (+++) Enable the RTC Tamper or time stamp Interrupt using the RTC_ITConfig()
+ function
+ (+++) Configure the RTC to detect the tamper or time stamp event using the
+ RTC_TimeStampConfig(), RTC_TamperTriggerConfig() and RTC_TamperCmd()
+ functions.
+ (++) To wake up from the Standby mode with an RTC WakeUp event, it is necessary to:
+ (+++) Enable the RTC WakeUp Interrupt using the RTC_ITConfig() function
+ (+++) Configure the RTC to generate the RTC WakeUp event using the RTC_WakeUpClockConfig(),
+ RTC_SetWakeUpCounter() and RTC_WakeUpCmd() functions.
+
+@endverbatim
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @brief Enters STOP mode.
+ *
+ * @note In Stop mode, all I/O pins keep the same state as in Run mode.
+ * @note When exiting Stop mode by issuing an interrupt or a wakeup event,
+ * the HSI RC oscillator is selected as system clock.
+ * @note When the voltage regulator operates in low power mode, an additional
+ * startup delay is incurred when waking up from Stop mode.
+ * By keeping the internal regulator ON during Stop mode, the consumption
+ * is higher although the startup time is reduced.
+ *
+ * @param PWR_Regulator: specifies the regulator state in STOP mode.
+ * This parameter can be one of the following values:
+ * @arg PWR_Regulator_ON: STOP mode with regulator ON
+ * @arg PWR_Regulator_LowPower: STOP mode with regulator in low power mode
+ * @param PWR_STOPEntry: specifies if STOP mode in entered with WFI or WFE instruction.
+ * This parameter can be one of the following values:
+ * @arg PWR_STOPEntry_WFI: enter STOP mode with WFI instruction
+ * @arg PWR_STOPEntry_WFE: enter STOP mode with WFE instruction
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void PWR_EnterSTOPMode(uint32_t PWR_Regulator, uint8_t PWR_STOPEntry)
+{
+ uint32_t tmpreg = 0;
+
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_PWR_REGULATOR(PWR_Regulator));
+ assert_param(IS_PWR_STOP_ENTRY(PWR_STOPEntry));
+
+ /* Select the regulator state in STOP mode ---------------------------------*/
+ tmpreg = PWR->CR;
+ /* Clear PDDS and LPDSR bits */
+ tmpreg &= CR_DS_MASK;
+
+ /* Set LPDSR bit according to PWR_Regulator value */
+ tmpreg |= PWR_Regulator;
+
+ /* Store the new value */
+ PWR->CR = tmpreg;
+
+ /* Set SLEEPDEEP bit of Cortex System Control Register */
+ SCB->SCR |= SCB_SCR_SLEEPDEEP_Msk;
+
+ /* Select STOP mode entry --------------------------------------------------*/
+ if(PWR_STOPEntry == PWR_STOPEntry_WFI)
+ {
+ /* Request Wait For Interrupt */
+ __WFI();
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Request Wait For Event */
+ __WFE();
+ }
+ /* Reset SLEEPDEEP bit of Cortex System Control Register */
+ SCB->SCR &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)SCB_SCR_SLEEPDEEP_Msk);
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Enters STANDBY mode.
+ * @note In Standby mode, all I/O pins are high impedance except for:
+ * - Reset pad (still available)
+ * - RTC_AF1 pin (PC13) if configured for tamper, time-stamp, RTC
+ * Alarm out, or RTC clock calibration out.
+ * - RTC_AF2 pin (PI8) if configured for tamper or time-stamp.
+ * - WKUP pin 1 (PA0) if enabled.
+ * @param None
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void PWR_EnterSTANDBYMode(void)
+{
+ /* Clear Wakeup flag */
+ PWR->CR |= PWR_CR_CWUF;
+
+ /* Select STANDBY mode */
+ PWR->CR |= PWR_CR_PDDS;
+
+ /* Set SLEEPDEEP bit of Cortex System Control Register */
+ SCB->SCR |= SCB_SCR_SLEEPDEEP_Msk;
+
+/* This option is used to ensure that store operations are completed */
+#if defined ( __CC_ARM )
+ __force_stores();
+#endif
+ /* Request Wait For Interrupt */
+ __WFI();
+}
+
+/**
+ * @}
+ */
+
+/** @defgroup PWR_Group7 Flags management functions
+ * @brief Flags management functions
+ *
+@verbatim
+ ===============================================================================
+ ##### Flags management functions #####
+ ===============================================================================
+
+@endverbatim
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @brief Checks whether the specified PWR flag is set or not.
+ * @param PWR_FLAG: specifies the flag to check.
+ * This parameter can be one of the following values:
+ * @arg PWR_FLAG_WU: Wake Up flag. This flag indicates that a wakeup event
+ * was received from the WKUP pin or from the RTC alarm (Alarm A
+ * or Alarm B), RTC Tamper event, RTC TimeStamp event or RTC Wakeup.
+ * An additional wakeup event is detected if the WKUP pin is enabled
+ * (by setting the EWUP bit) when the WKUP pin level is already high.
+ * @arg PWR_FLAG_SB: StandBy flag. This flag indicates that the system was
+ * resumed from StandBy mode.
+ * @arg PWR_FLAG_PVDO: PVD Output. This flag is valid only if PVD is enabled
+ * by the PWR_PVDCmd() function. The PVD is stopped by Standby mode
+ * For this reason, this bit is equal to 0 after Standby or reset
+ * until the PVDE bit is set.
+ * @arg PWR_FLAG_BRR: Backup regulator ready flag. This bit is not reset
+ * when the device wakes up from Standby mode or by a system reset
+ * or power reset.
+ * @arg PWR_FLAG_VOSRDY: This flag indicates that the Regulator voltage
+ * scaling output selection is ready.
+ * @retval The new state of PWR_FLAG (SET or RESET).
+ */
+FlagStatus PWR_GetFlagStatus(uint32_t PWR_FLAG)
+{
+ FlagStatus bitstatus = RESET;
+
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_PWR_GET_FLAG(PWR_FLAG));
+
+ if ((PWR->CSR & PWR_FLAG) != (uint32_t)RESET)
+ {
+ bitstatus = SET;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ bitstatus = RESET;
+ }
+ /* Return the flag status */
+ return bitstatus;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Clears the PWR's pending flags.
+ * @param PWR_FLAG: specifies the flag to clear.
+ * This parameter can be one of the following values:
+ * @arg PWR_FLAG_WU: Wake Up flag
+ * @arg PWR_FLAG_SB: StandBy flag
+ * @retval None
+ */
+void PWR_ClearFlag(uint32_t PWR_FLAG)
+{
+ /* Check the parameters */
+ assert_param(IS_PWR_CLEAR_FLAG(PWR_FLAG));
+
+ PWR->CR |= PWR_FLAG << 2;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @}
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @}
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @}
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @}
+ */
+
+/************************ (C) COPYRIGHT STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/
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