/* * Copyright (c) 2006-2023, RT-Thread Development Team * * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 * * Change Logs: * Date Author Notes * 2023-04-27 RealThread first version */ #ifndef __BOARD_H__ #define __BOARD_H__ #include #include #include #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /*-------------------------- CHIP CONFIG BEGIN --------------------------*/ #define CHIP_FAMILY_STM32 #define CHIP_SERIES_STM32F4 #define CHIP_NAME_STM32F407ZG /*-------------------------- CHIP CONFIG END --------------------------*/ /*-------------------------- ROM/RAM CONFIG BEGIN --------------------------*/ #define ROM_START ((uint32_t)0x08000000) #define ROM_SIZE (1024 * 1024) #define ROM_END ((uint32_t)(ROM_START + ROM_SIZE)) #define RAM_START (0x20000000) #define RAM_SIZE (128 * 1024) #define RAM_END (RAM_START + RAM_SIZE) /*-------------------------- ROM/RAM CONFIG END --------------------------*/ /*-------------------------- CLOCK CONFIG BEGIN --------------------------*/ #define BSP_CLOCK_SOURCE ("HSI") #define BSP_CLOCK_SOURCE_FREQ_MHZ ((int32_t)0) #define BSP_CLOCK_SYSTEM_FREQ_MHZ ((int32_t)50) /*-------------------------- CLOCK CONFIG END --------------------------*/ /*-------------------------- UART CONFIG BEGIN --------------------------*/ /** After configuring corresponding UART or UART DMA, you can use it. * * STEP 1, define macro define related to the serial port opening based on the serial port number * such as #define BSP_USING_UART1 * * STEP 2, according to the corresponding pin of serial port, define the related serial port information macro * such as #define BSP_UART1_TX_PIN "PA9" * #define BSP_UART1_RX_PIN "PA10" * * STEP 3, if you want using SERIAL DMA, you must open it in the RT-Thread Settings. * RT-Thread Setting -> Components -> Device Drivers -> Serial Device Drivers -> Enable Serial DMA Mode * * STEP 4, according to serial port number to define serial port tx/rx DMA function in the board.h file * such as #define BSP_UART1_RX_USING_DMA * */ #ifdef WORK_BOARD #define BSP_USING_UART1 #define BSP_UART1_TX_PIN "PB6" #define BSP_UART1_RX_PIN "PB7" #define BSP_UART1_RX_USING_DMA #define BSP_USING_UART3 #define BSP_UART3_TX_PIN "PB10" #define BSP_UART3_RX_PIN "PB11" #define BSP_UART3_RX_USING_DMA #else #define BSP_USING_UART1 #define BSP_UART1_TX_PIN "PA9" #define BSP_UART1_RX_PIN "PA10" #define BSP_UART1_RX_USING_DMA #define BSP_USING_UART3 #define BSP_UART3_TX_PIN "PB10" #define BSP_UART3_RX_PIN "PB11" #define BSP_UART3_RX_USING_DMA #endif /*-------------------------- UART CONFIG END --------------------------*/ /*-------------------------- I2C CONFIG BEGIN --------------------------*/ /** if you want to use i2c bus(soft simulate) you can use the following instructions. * * STEP 1, open i2c driver framework(soft simulate) support in the RT-Thread Settings file * * STEP 2, define macro related to the i2c bus * such as #define BSP_USING_I2C1 * * STEP 3, according to the corresponding pin of i2c port, modify the related i2c port and pin information * such as #define BSP_I2C1_SCL_PIN GET_PIN(port, pin) -> GET_PIN(C, 11) * #define BSP_I2C1_SDA_PIN GET_PIN(port, pin) -> GET_PIN(C, 12) */ /*#define BSP_USING_I2C1*/ #ifdef BSP_USING_I2C1 #define BSP_I2C1_SCL_PIN GET_PIN(port, pin) #define BSP_I2C1_SDA_PIN GET_PIN(port, pin) #endif /*#define BSP_USING_I2C2*/ #ifdef BSP_USING_I2C2 #define BSP_I2C2_SCL_PIN GET_PIN(port, pin) #define BSP_I2C2_SDA_PIN GET_PIN(port, pin) #endif /*-------------------------- I2C CONFIG END --------------------------*/ /*-------------------------- SPI CONFIG BEGIN --------------------------*/ /** if you want to use spi bus you can use the following instructions. * * STEP 1, open spi driver framework support in the RT-Thread Settings file * * STEP 2, define macro related to the spi bus * such as #define BSP_USING_SPI1 * * STEP 3, copy your spi init function from stm32xxxx_hal_msp.c generated by stm32cubemx to the end of board.c file * such as void HAL_SPI_MspInit(SPI_HandleTypeDef* hspi) * * STEP 4, modify your stm32xxxx_hal_config.h file to support spi peripherals. define macro related to the peripherals * such as #define HAL_SPI_MODULE_ENABLED */ #define BSP_USING_SPI2 /*#define BSP_USING_SPI1*/ /*#define BSP_USING_SPI3*/ /*-------------------------- SPI CONFIG END --------------------------*/ /*-------------------------- QSPI CONFIG BEGIN --------------------------*/ /** if you want to use qspi you can use the following instructions. * * STEP 1, open qspi driver framework support in the RT-Thread Settings file * * STEP 2, define macro related to the qspi * such as #define BSP_USING_QSPI * * STEP 3, copy your qspi init function from stm32xxxx_hal_msp.c generated by stm32cubemx to the end of board.c file * such as void HAL_QSPI_MspInit(QSPI_HandleTypeDef* hqspi) * * STEP 4, modify your stm32xxxx_hal_config.h file to support qspi peripherals. define macro related to the peripherals * such as #define HAL_QSPI_MODULE_ENABLED * */ /*#define BSP_USING_QSPI*/ /*-------------------------- QSPI CONFIG END --------------------------*/ /*-------------------------- PWM CONFIG BEGIN --------------------------*/ /** if you want to use pwm you can use the following instructions. * * STEP 1, open pwm driver framework support in the RT-Thread Settings file * * STEP 2, define macro related to the pwm * such as #define BSP_USING_PWM1 * * STEP 3, copy your pwm timer init function from stm32xxxx_hal_msp.c generated by stm32cubemx to the end if board.c file * such as void HAL_TIM_Base_MspInit(TIM_HandleTypeDef* htim_base) and * void HAL_TIM_MspPostInit(TIM_HandleTypeDef* htim) * * STEP 4, modify your stm32xxxx_hal_config.h file to support pwm peripherals. define macro related to the peripherals * such as #define HAL_TIM_MODULE_ENABLED * */ /*#define BSP_USING_PWM1*/ /*#define BSP_USING_PWM2*/ /*#define BSP_USING_PWM3*/ /*-------------------------- PWM CONFIG END --------------------------*/ /*-------------------------- ADC CONFIG BEGIN --------------------------*/ /** if you want to use adc you can use the following instructions. * * STEP 1, open adc driver framework support in the RT-Thread Settings file * * STEP 2, define macro related to the adc * such as #define BSP_USING_ADC1 * * STEP 3, copy your adc init function from stm32xxxx_hal_msp.c generated by stm32cubemx to the end of board.c file * such as void HAL_ADC_MspInit(ADC_HandleTypeDef* hadc) * * STEP 4, modify your stm32xxxx_hal_config.h file to support adc peripherals. define macro related to the peripherals * such as #define HAL_ADC_MODULE_ENABLED * */ #define BSP_USING_ADC1 /*#define BSP_USING_ADC2*/ /*#define BSP_USING_ADC3*/ /*-------------------------- ADC CONFIG END --------------------------*/ /*-------------------------- WDT CONFIG BEGIN --------------------------*/ /** if you want to use wdt you can use the following instructions. * * STEP 1, open wdt driver framework support in the RT-Thread Settings file * * STEP 2, modify your stm32xxxx_hal_config.h file to support wdt peripherals. define macro related to the peripherals * such as #define HAL_IWDG_MODULE_ENABLED * */ /*-------------------------- WDT CONFIG END --------------------------*/ /*-------------------------- HARDWARE TIMER CONFIG BEGIN --------------------------*/ /** if you want to use hardware timer you can use the following instructions. * * STEP 1, open hwtimer driver framework support in the RT-Thread Settings file * * STEP 2, define macro related to the hwtimer * such as #define BSP_USING_TIM and * #define BSP_USING_TIM1 * * STEP 3, copy your hardwire timer init function from stm32xxxx_hal_msp.c generated by stm32cubemx to the end of board.c file * such as void HAL_TIM_Base_MspInit(TIM_HandleTypeDef* htim_base) * * STEP 4, modify your stm32xxxx_hal_config.h file to support hardwere timer peripherals. define macro related to the peripherals * such as #define HAL_TIM_MODULE_ENABLED * */ /*#define BSP_USING_TIM*/ #ifdef BSP_USING_TIM /*#define BSP_USING_TIM15*/ /*#define BSP_USING_TIM16*/ /*#define BSP_USING_TIM17*/ #endif /*-------------------------- HAREWARE TIMER CONFIG END --------------------------*/ /*-------------------------- RTC CONFIG BEGIN --------------------------*/ /** if you want to use rtc(hardware) you can use the following instructions. * * STEP 1, open rtc driver framework(hardware) support in the RT-Thread Settings file * * STEP 2, define macro related to the rtc * such as BSP_USING_ONCHIP_RTC * * STEP 3, modify your stm32xxxx_hal_config.h file to support rtc peripherals. define macro related to the peripherals * such as #define HAL_RTC_MODULE_ENABLED * */ #define BSP_USING_ONCHIP_RTC /*-------------------------- RTC CONFIG END --------------------------*/ /*-------------------------- SDIO CONFIG BEGIN --------------------------*/ /** if you want to use sdio you can use the following instructions. * * STEP 1, open sdio driver framework support in the RT-Thread Settings file * * STEP 2, define macro related to the sdio * such as BSP_USING_SDIO * * STEP 3, copy your sdio init function from stm32xxxx_hal_msp.c generated by stm32cubemx to the end of board.c file * such as void HAL_SD_MspInit(SD_HandleTypeDef* hsd) * * STEP 4, modify your stm32xxxx_hal_config.h file to support sdio peripherals. define macro related to the peripherals * such as #define HAL_SD_MODULE_ENABLED * * STEP 5, config your device file system or another applications * */ #define BSP_USING_SDIO /*-------------------------- SDIO CONFIG END --------------------------*/ /*-------------------------- ETH CONFIG BEGIN --------------------------*/ /** if you want to use eth you can use the following instructions. * * STEP 1, define macro related to the eth * such as BSP_USING_ETH * * STEP 2, copy your eth init function from stm32xxxx_hal_msp.c generated by stm32cubemx to the end if board.c file * such as void HAL_ETH_MspInit(ETH_HandleTypeDef* heth) * * STEP 3, modify your stm32xxxx_hal_config.h file to support eth peripherals. define macro related to the peripherals * such as #define HAL_ETH_MODULE_ENABLED * * STEP 4, config your phy type * such as #define PHY_USING_LAN8720A * #define PHY_USING_DM9161CEP * #define PHY_USING_DP83848C * STEP 5, implement your phy reset function in the end of board.c file * void phy_reset(void) * * STEP 6, config your lwip or other network stack * */ #define BSP_USING_ETH #ifdef BSP_USING_ETH /*#define PHY_USING_LAN8720A*/ /*#define PHY_USING_DM9161CEP*/ #define PHY_USING_DP83848C #endif /*-------------------------- ETH CONFIG END --------------------------*/ /*-------------------------- USB HOST CONFIG BEGIN --------------------------*/ /** if you want to use usb host you can use the following instructions. * * STEP 1, open usb host driver framework support in the RT-Thread Settings file * * STEP 2, define macro related to the usb host * such as BSP_USING_USBHOST * * STEP 3, copy your usb host init function from stm32xxxx_hal_msp.c generated by stm32cubemx to the end of board.c file * such as void HAL_HCD_MspInit(HCD_HandleTypeDef* hhcd) * * STEP 4, config your usb peripheral clock in SystemClock_Config() generated by STM32CubeMX and replace this function in board.c * * STEP 5, modify your stm32xxxx_hal_config.h file to support usb host peripherals. define macro related to the peripherals * such as #define HAL_HCD_MODULE_ENABLED * */ /*#define BSP_USING_USBHOST*/ /*-------------------------- USB HOST CONFIG END --------------------------*/ /*-------------------------- USB DEVICE CONFIG BEGIN --------------------------*/ /** if you want to use usb device you can use the following instructions. * * STEP 1, open usb device driver framework support in the RT-Thread Settings file * * STEP 2 define macro related to the usb device * such as BSP_USING_USBDEVICE * * STEP 3, copy your usb device init function from stm32xxxx_hal_msp.c generated by stm32cubemx to the end of board.c file * such as void HAL_PCD_MspInit(PCD_HandleTypeDef* hpcd) * * STEP 4, config your usb peripheral clock in SystemClock_Config() generated by STM32CubeMX and replace this function in board.c * * STEP 5, modify your stm32xxxx_hal_config.h file to support usb device peripherals. define macro related to the peripherals * such as #define HAL_PCD_MODULE_ENABLED * */ /*#define BSP_USING_USBDEVICE*/ /*-------------------------- USB DEVICE CONFIG END --------------------------*/ /*-------------------------- ON_CHIP_FLASH CONFIG BEGIN --------------------------*/ /** if you want to use on chip flash you can use the following instructions. * * STEP 1 define macro related to the on chip flash * such as BSP_USING_ON_CHIP_FLASH * * STEP 2, modify your stm32xxxx_hal_config.h file to support on chip flash peripherals. define macro related to the peripherals * such as #define HAL_FLASH_MODULE_ENABLED * */ /*#define BSP_USING_ON_CHIP_FLASH*/ #ifdef WORK_BOARD #define LED_HEART GET_PIN(E,3) #define LED_HEART_DEBUG GET_PIN(B,3) #define TT_EN GET_PIN(B,0) #define ETH_RESET_PIN GET_PIN(A, 4)//E-7 #else #define LED_HEART GET_PIN(E,3) // #define LED_HEART_DEBUG GET_PIN(B,3) #define TT_EN GET_PIN(B,0) #define ETH_RESET_PIN GET_PIN(E, 7) #endif ////#define RESET_LB GET_PIN(E, 1) ////#define RESET_UB GET_PIN(E, 0) ////#define RESET_CE GET_PIN(G, 10) /*-------------------------- ON_CHIP_FLASH CONFIG END --------------------------*/ #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* __BOARD_H__ */