/*
 * @brief LPC11u6x I2C driver
 *
 * @note
 * Copyright(C) NXP Semiconductors, 2013
 * All rights reserved.
 *
 * @par
 * Software that is described herein is for illustrative purposes only
 * which provides customers with programming information regarding the
 * LPC products.  This software is supplied "AS IS" without any warranties of
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 *
 * @par
 * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its
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 * is used in conjunction with NXP Semiconductors microcontrollers.  This
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 * this code.
 */
#ifndef __I2C_11U6X_H_
#define __I2C_11U6X_H_
#include "i2c_common_11u6x.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/** @ingroup I2C_11U6X
 * @{
 */
/**
 * @brief	Return values for SLAVE handler
 * @note
 * Chip drivers will usally be designed to match their events with this value
 */
#define RET_SLAVE_TX    6	/**< Return value, when 1 byte TX'd successfully */
#define RET_SLAVE_RX    5	/**< Return value, when 1 byte RX'd successfully */
#define RET_SLAVE_IDLE  2	/**< Return value, when slave enter idle mode */
#define RET_SLAVE_BUSY  0	/**< Return value, when slave is busy */
/**
 * @brief I2C state handle return values
 */
#define I2C_STA_STO_RECV            0x20
/*
 * @brief I2C return status code definitions
 */
#define I2C_I2STAT_NO_INF                       ((0xF8))/*!< No relevant information */
#define I2C_I2STAT_BUS_ERROR                    ((0x00))/*!< Bus Error */
/*
 * @brief I2C status values
 */
#define I2C_SETUP_STATUS_ARBF   (1 << 8)	/**< Arbitration false */
#define I2C_SETUP_STATUS_NOACKF (1 << 9)	/**< No ACK returned */
#define I2C_SETUP_STATUS_DONE   (1 << 10)	/**< Status DONE */
/*
 * @brief I2C state handle return values
 */
#define I2C_OK                      0x00
#define I2C_BYTE_SENT               0x01
#define I2C_BYTE_RECV               0x02
#define I2C_LAST_BYTE_RECV          0x04
#define I2C_SEND_END                0x08
#define I2C_RECV_END                0x10
#define I2C_STA_STO_RECV            0x20
#define I2C_ERR                     (0x10000000)
#define I2C_NAK_RECV                (0x10000000 | 0x01)
#define I2C_CheckError(ErrorCode)   (ErrorCode & 0x10000000)
/*
 * @brief I2C monitor control configuration defines
 */
#define I2C_MONITOR_CFG_SCL_OUTPUT  I2C_I2MMCTRL_ENA_SCL		/**< SCL output enable */
#define I2C_MONITOR_CFG_MATCHALL    I2C_I2MMCTRL_MATCH_ALL		/**< Select interrupt register match */
/**
 * @brief	I2C Slave Identifiers
 */
typedef enum {
	I2C_SLAVE_GENERAL,	/**< Slave ID for general calls */
	I2C_SLAVE_0,		/**< Slave ID fo Slave Address 0 */
	I2C_SLAVE_1,		/**< Slave ID fo Slave Address 1 */
	I2C_SLAVE_2,		/**< Slave ID fo Slave Address 2 */
	I2C_SLAVE_3,		/**< Slave ID fo Slave Address 3 */
	I2C_SLAVE_NUM_INTERFACE	/**< Number of slave interfaces */
} I2C_SLAVE_ID;
/**
 * @brief	I2C transfer status
 */
typedef enum {
	I2C_STATUS_DONE,	/**< Transfer done successfully */
	I2C_STATUS_NAK,		/**< NAK received during transfer */
	I2C_STATUS_ARBLOST,	/**< Aribitration lost during transfer */
	I2C_STATUS_BUSERR,	/**< Bus error in I2C transfer */
	I2C_STATUS_BUSY,	/**< I2C is busy doing transfer */
	I2C_STATUS_SLAVENAK,/**< NAK received after SLA+W or SLA+R */
} I2C_STATUS_T;
/**
 * @brief Master transfer data structure definitions
 */
typedef struct {
	uint8_t slaveAddr;		/**< 7-bit I2C Slave address */
	const uint8_t *txBuff;	/**< Pointer to array of bytes to be transmitted */
	int     txSz;			/**< Number of bytes in transmit array,
							   if 0 only receive transfer will be carried on */
	uint8_t *rxBuff;		/**< Pointer memory where bytes received from I2C be stored */
	int     rxSz;			/**< Number of bytes to received,
							   if 0 only transmission we be carried on */
	I2C_STATUS_T status;	/**< Status of the current I2C transfer */
} I2C_XFER_T;
/**
 * @brief	I2C interface IDs
 * @note
 * All Chip functions will take this as the first parameter,
 * I2C_NUM_INTERFACE must never be used for calling any Chip
 * functions, it is only used to find the number of interfaces
 * available in the Chip.
 */
typedef enum I2C_ID {
	I2C0,				/**< ID I2C0 */
	I2C1,				/**< ID I2C1 */
	I2C_NUM_INTERFACE	/**< Number of I2C interfaces in the chip */
} I2C_ID_T;
/**
 * @brief	I2C master events
 */
typedef enum {
	I2C_EVENT_WAIT = 1,	/**< I2C Wait event */
	I2C_EVENT_DONE,		/**< Done event that wakes up Wait event */
	I2C_EVENT_LOCK,		/**< Re-entrency lock event for I2C transfer */
	I2C_EVENT_UNLOCK,	/**< Re-entrency unlock event for I2C transfer */
	I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_RX,	/**< Slave receive event */
	I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_TX,	/**< Slave transmit event */
} I2C_EVENT_T;
/**
 * @brief	Event handler function type
 */
typedef void (*I2C_EVENTHANDLER_T)(I2C_ID_T, I2C_EVENT_T);
/**
 * @brief	Initializes the LPC_I2C peripheral with specified parameter.
 * @param	id			: I2C peripheral ID (I2C0, I2C1 ... etc)
 * @return	Nothing
 */
void Chip_I2C_Init(I2C_ID_T id);
/**
 * @brief	De-initializes the I2C peripheral registers to their default reset values
 * @param	id			: I2C peripheral ID (I2C0, I2C1 ... etc)
 * @return	Nothing
 */
void Chip_I2C_DeInit(I2C_ID_T id);
/**
 * @brief	Set up clock rate for LPC_I2C peripheral.
 * @param	id			: I2C peripheral ID (I2C0, I2C1 ... etc)
 * @param	clockrate	: Target clock rate value to initialized I2C peripheral (Hz)
 * @return	Nothing
 * @note
 * Parameter @a clockrate for I2C0 should be from 1000 up to 1000000
 * (1 KHz to 1 MHz), as I2C0 support Fast Mode Plus. If the @a clockrate
 * is more than 400 KHz (Fast Plus Mode) Board_I2C_EnableFastPlus()
 * must be called prior to calling this function.
 */
void Chip_I2C_SetClockRate(I2C_ID_T id, uint32_t clockrate);
/**
 * @brief	Get current clock rate for LPC_I2C peripheral.
 * @param	id			: I2C peripheral ID (I2C0, I2C1 ... etc)
 * @return	The current I2C peripheral clock rate
 */
uint32_t Chip_I2C_GetClockRate(I2C_ID_T id);
/**
 * @brief	Transmit and Receive data in master mode
 * @param	id		: I2C peripheral selected (I2C0, I2C1 etc)
 * @param	xfer	: Pointer to a I2C_XFER_T structure see notes below
 * @return
 * Any of #I2C_STATUS_T values, xfer->txSz will have number of bytes
 * not sent due to error, xfer->rxSz will have the number of bytes yet
 * to be received.
 * @note
 * The parameter @a xfer should have its member @a slaveAddr initialized
 * to the 7-Bit slave address to which the master will do the xfer, Bit0
 * to bit6 should have the address and Bit8 is ignored. During the transfer
 * no code (like event handler) must change the content of the memory
 * pointed to by @a xfer. The member of @a xfer, @a txBuff and @a txSz be
 * initialized to the memory from which the I2C must pick the data to be
 * transfered to slave and the number of bytes to send respectively, similarly
 * @a rxBuff and @a rxSz must have pointer to memroy where data received
 * from slave be stored and the number of data to get from slave respectilvely.
 */
int Chip_I2C_MasterTransfer(I2C_ID_T id, I2C_XFER_T *xfer);
/**
 * @brief	Transmit data to I2C slave using I2C Master mode
 * @param	id			: I2C peripheral ID (I2C0, I2C1 .. etc)
 * @param	slaveAddr	: Slave address to which the data be written
 * @param	buff		: Pointer to buffer having the array of data
 * @param	len			: Number of bytes to be transfered from @a buff
 * @return	Number of bytes successfully transfered
 */
int Chip_I2C_MasterSend(I2C_ID_T id, uint8_t slaveAddr, const uint8_t *buff, uint8_t len);
/**
 * @brief	Transfer a command to slave and receive data from slave after a repeated start
 * @param	id			: I2C peripheral ID (I2C0, I2C1 ... etc)
 * @param	slaveAddr	: Slave address of the I2C device
 * @param	cmd			: Command (Address/Register) to be written
 * @param	buff		: Pointer to memory that will hold the data received
 * @param	len			: Number of bytes to receive
 * @return	Number of bytes successfully received
 */
int Chip_I2C_MasterCmdRead(I2C_ID_T id, uint8_t slaveAddr, uint8_t cmd, uint8_t *buff, int len);
/**
 * @brief	Get pointer to current function handling the events
 * @param	id			: I2C peripheral ID (I2C0, I2C1 ... etc)
 * @return	Pointer to function handing events of I2C
 */
I2C_EVENTHANDLER_T Chip_I2C_GetMasterEventHandler(I2C_ID_T id);
/**
 * @brief	Set function that must handle I2C events
 * @param	id			: I2C peripheral ID (I2C0, I2C1 ... etc)
 * @param	event		: Pointer to function that will handle the event (Should not be NULL)
 * @return	1 when successful, 0 when a transfer is on going with its own event handler
 */
int Chip_I2C_SetMasterEventHandler(I2C_ID_T id, I2C_EVENTHANDLER_T event);
/**
 * @brief	Set function that must handle I2C events
 * @param	id			: I2C peripheral ID (I2C0, I2C1 ... etc)
 * @param	slaveAddr	: Slave address from which data be read
 * @param	buff		: Pointer to memory where data read be stored
 * @param	len			: Number of bytes to read from slave
 * @return	Number of bytes read successfully
 */
int Chip_I2C_MasterRead(I2C_ID_T id, uint8_t slaveAddr, uint8_t *buff, int len);
/**
 * @brief	Default event handler for polling operation
 * @param	id		: I2C peripheral ID (I2C0, I2C1 ... etc)
 * @param	event	: Event ID of the event that called the function
 * @return	Nothing
 */
void Chip_I2C_EventHandlerPolling(I2C_ID_T id, I2C_EVENT_T event);
/**
 * @brief	Default event handler for interrupt base operation
 * @param	id		: I2C peripheral ID (I2C0, I2C1 ... etc)
 * @param	event	: Event ID of the event that called the function
 * @return	Nothing
 */
void Chip_I2C_EventHandler(I2C_ID_T id, I2C_EVENT_T event);
/**
 * @brief	I2C Master transfer state change handler
 * @param	id		: I2C peripheral ID (I2C0, I2C1 ... etc)
 * @return	Nothing
 * @note	Usually called from the appropriate Interrupt handler
 */
void Chip_I2C_MasterStateHandler(I2C_ID_T id);
/**
 * @brief	Disable I2C peripheral's operation
 * @param	id			: I2C peripheral ID (I2C0, I2C1 ... etc)
 * @return	Nothing
 */
void Chip_I2C_Disable(I2C_ID_T id);
/**
 * @brief	Checks if master xfer in progress
 * @param	id		: I2C peripheral ID (I2C0, I2C1 ... etc)
 * @return	1 if master xfer in progress 0 otherwise
 * @note
 * This API is generally used in interrupt handler
 * of the application to decide whether to call
 * master state handler or to call slave state handler
 */
int Chip_I2C_IsMasterActive(I2C_ID_T id);
/**
 * @brief	Setup a slave I2C device
 * @param	id			: I2C peripheral ID (I2C0, I2C1 ... etc)
 * @param	sid			: I2C Slave peripheral ID (I2C_SLAVE_0, I2C_SLAVE_1 etc)
 * @param	xfer		: Pointer to transfer structure (see note below for more info)
 * @param	event		: Event handler for slave transfers
 * @param	addrMask	: Address mask to use along with slave address (see notes below for more info)
 * @return	Nothing
 * @note
 * Parameter @a xfer should point to a valid I2C_XFER_T structure object
 * and must have @a slaveAddr initialized with 7bit Slave address (From Bit1 to Bit7),
 * Bit0 when set enables general call handling, @a slaveAddr along with @a addrMask will
 * be used to match the slave address. @a rxBuff and @a txBuff must point to valid buffers
 * where slave can receive or send the data from, size of which will be provided by
 * @a rxSz and @a txSz respectively. Function pointed to by @a event will be called
 * for the following events #I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_RX (One byte of data received successfully
 * from the master and stored inside memory pointed by xfer->rxBuff, incremented
 * the pointer and decremented the @a xfer->rxSz), #I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_TX (One byte of
 * data from xfer->txBuff was sent to master successfully, incremented the pointer
 * and decremented xfer->txSz), #I2C_EVENT_DONE (Master is done doing its transfers
 * with the slave).
 * 
Bit-0 of the parameter @a addrMask is reserved and should always be 0. Any bit (BIT1
 * to BIT7) set in @a addrMask will make the corresponding bit in *xfer->slaveAddr* as
 * don't care. Thit is, if *xfer->slaveAddr* is (0x10 << 1) and @a addrMask is (0x03 << 1) then
 * 0x10, 0x11, 0x12, 0x13 will all be considered as valid slave addresses for the registered
 * slave. Upon receving any event *xfer->slaveAddr* (BIT1 to BIT7) will hold the actual
 * address which was received from master.
 * 
General Call Handling
 * Slave can receive data from master using general call address (0x00). General call
 * handling must be setup as given below
 *      - Call Chip_I2C_SlaveSetup() with argument @a sid as I2C_SLAVE_GENERAL
 *          - xfer->slaveAddr ignored, argument @a addrMask ignored
 *          - function provided by @a event will registered to be called when slave received data using addr 0x00
 *          - xfer->rxBuff and xfer->rxSz should be valid in argument @a xfer
 *      - To handle General Call only (No other slaves are configured)
 *          - Call Chip_I2C_SlaveSetup() with sid as I2C_SLAVE_X (X=0,1,2,3)
 *          - setup @a xfer with slaveAddr member set to 0, @a event is ignored hence can be NULL
 *          - provide @a addrMask (typically 0, if not you better be knowing what you are doing)
 *      - To handler General Call when other slave is active
 *          - Call Chip_I2C_SlaveSetup() with sid as I2C_SLAVE_X (X=0,1,2,3)
 *          - setup @a xfer with slaveAddr member set to 7-Bit Slave address [from Bit1 to 7]
 *          - Set Bit0 of @a xfer->slaveAddr as 1
 *          - Provide appropriate @a addrMask
 *          - Argument @a event must point to function, that handles events from actual slaveAddress and not the GC
 * @warning
 * If the slave has only one byte in its txBuff, once that byte is transfered to master the event handler
 * will be called for event #I2C_EVENT_DONE. If the master attempts to read more bytes in the same transfer
 * then the slave hardware will send 0xFF to master till the end of transfer, event handler will not be
 * called to notify this. For more info see section below
 * 
 Last data handling in slave 
 * If the user wants to implement a slave which will read a byte from a specific location over and over
 * again whenever master reads the slave. If the user initializes the xfer->txBuff as the location to read
 * the byte from and xfer->txSz as 1, then say, if master reads one byte; slave will send the byte read from
 * xfer->txBuff and will call the event handler with #I2C_EVENT_DONE. If the master attempts to read another
 * byte instead of sending the byte read from xfer->txBuff the slave hardware will send 0xFF and no event will
 * occur. To handle this issue, slave should set xfer->txSz to 2, in which case when master reads the byte
 * event handler will be called with #I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_TX, in which the slave implementation can reset the buffer
 * and size back to original location (i.e, xfer->txBuff--, xfer->txSz++), if the master reads another byte
 * in the same transfer, byte read from xfer->txBuff will be sent and #I2C_EVENT_SLAVE_TX will be called again, and
 * the process repeats.
 */
void Chip_I2C_SlaveSetup(I2C_ID_T id,
						 I2C_SLAVE_ID sid,
						 I2C_XFER_T *xfer,
						 I2C_EVENTHANDLER_T event,
						 uint8_t addrMask);
/**
 * @brief	I2C Slave event handler
 * @param	id		: I2C peripheral ID (I2C0, I2C1 ... etc)
 * @return	Nothing
 */
void Chip_I2C_SlaveStateHandler(I2C_ID_T id);
/**
 * @brief	I2C peripheral state change checking
 * @param	id		: I2C peripheral ID (I2C0, I2C1 ... etc)
 * @return	1 if I2C peripheral @a id has changed its state,
 *          0 if there is no state change
 * @note
 * This function must be used by the application when
 * the polling has to be done based on state change.
 */
int Chip_I2C_IsStateChanged(I2C_ID_T id);
/**
 * @}
 */
 #ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* __I2C_11U6X_H_ */