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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file stm32f7xx_hal_rng.c
* @author MCD Application Team
* @brief RNG HAL module driver.
* This file provides firmware functions to manage the following
* functionalities of the Random Number Generator (RNG) peripheral:
* + Initialization and configuration functions
* + Peripheral Control functions
* + Peripheral State functions
*
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* Copyright (c) 2017 STMicroelectronics.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This software is licensed under terms that can be found in the LICENSE file
* in the root directory of this software component.
* If no LICENSE file comes with this software, it is provided AS-IS.
*
******************************************************************************
@verbatim
==============================================================================
##### How to use this driver #####
==============================================================================
[..]
The RNG HAL driver can be used as follows:
(#) Enable the RNG controller clock using __HAL_RCC_RNG_CLK_ENABLE() macro
in HAL_RNG_MspInit().
(#) Activate the RNG peripheral using HAL_RNG_Init() function.
(#) Wait until the 32 bit Random Number Generator contains a valid
random data using (polling/interrupt) mode.
(#) Get the 32 bit random number using HAL_RNG_GenerateRandomNumber() function.
##### Callback registration #####
==================================
[..]
The compilation define USE_HAL_RNG_REGISTER_CALLBACKS when set to 1
allows the user to configure dynamically the driver callbacks.
[..]
Use Function HAL_RNG_RegisterCallback() to register a user callback.
Function HAL_RNG_RegisterCallback() allows to register following callbacks:
(+) ErrorCallback : RNG Error Callback.
(+) MspInitCallback : RNG MspInit.
(+) MspDeInitCallback : RNG MspDeInit.
This function takes as parameters the HAL peripheral handle, the Callback ID
and a pointer to the user callback function.
[..]
Use function HAL_RNG_UnRegisterCallback() to reset a callback to the default
weak (surcharged) function.
HAL_RNG_UnRegisterCallback() takes as parameters the HAL peripheral handle,
and the Callback ID.
This function allows to reset following callbacks:
(+) ErrorCallback : RNG Error Callback.
(+) MspInitCallback : RNG MspInit.
(+) MspDeInitCallback : RNG MspDeInit.
[..]
For specific callback ReadyDataCallback, use dedicated register callbacks:
respectively HAL_RNG_RegisterReadyDataCallback() , HAL_RNG_UnRegisterReadyDataCallback().
[..]
By default, after the HAL_RNG_Init() and when the state is HAL_RNG_STATE_RESET
all callbacks are set to the corresponding weak (surcharged) functions:
example HAL_RNG_ErrorCallback().
Exception done for MspInit and MspDeInit functions that are respectively
reset to the legacy weak (surcharged) functions in the HAL_RNG_Init()
and HAL_RNG_DeInit() only when these callbacks are null (not registered beforehand).
If not, MspInit or MspDeInit are not null, the HAL_RNG_Init() and HAL_RNG_DeInit()
keep and use the user MspInit/MspDeInit callbacks (registered beforehand).
[..]
Callbacks can be registered/unregistered in HAL_RNG_STATE_READY state only.
Exception done MspInit/MspDeInit that can be registered/unregistered
in HAL_RNG_STATE_READY or HAL_RNG_STATE_RESET state, thus registered (user)
MspInit/DeInit callbacks can be used during the Init/DeInit.
In that case first register the MspInit/MspDeInit user callbacks
using HAL_RNG_RegisterCallback() before calling HAL_RNG_DeInit()
or HAL_RNG_Init() function.
[..]
When The compilation define USE_HAL_RNG_REGISTER_CALLBACKS is set to 0 or
not defined, the callback registration feature is not available
and weak (surcharged) callbacks are used.
@endverbatim
******************************************************************************
*/
/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "stm32f7xx_hal.h"
/** @addtogroup STM32F7xx_HAL_Driver
* @{
*/
#if defined (RNG)
/** @addtogroup RNG
* @brief RNG HAL module driver.
* @{
*/
#ifdef HAL_RNG_MODULE_ENABLED
/* Private types -------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Private defines -----------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Private variables ---------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Private constants ---------------------------------------------------------*/
/** @defgroup RNG_Private_Constants RNG Private Constants
* @{
*/
#define RNG_TIMEOUT_VALUE 2U
/**
* @}
*/
/* Private macros ------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Private functions prototypes ----------------------------------------------*/
/* Private functions ---------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Exported functions --------------------------------------------------------*/
/** @addtogroup RNG_Exported_Functions
* @{
*/
/** @addtogroup RNG_Exported_Functions_Group1
* @brief Initialization and configuration functions
*
@verbatim
===============================================================================
##### Initialization and configuration functions #####
===============================================================================
[..] This section provides functions allowing to:
(+) Initialize the RNG according to the specified parameters
in the RNG_InitTypeDef and create the associated handle
(+) DeInitialize the RNG peripheral
(+) Initialize the RNG MSP
(+) DeInitialize RNG MSP
@endverbatim
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief Initializes the RNG peripheral and creates the associated handle.
* @param hrng pointer to a RNG_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
* the configuration information for RNG.
* @retval HAL status
*/
HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_RNG_Init(RNG_HandleTypeDef *hrng)
{
/* Check the RNG handle allocation */
if (hrng == NULL)
{
return HAL_ERROR;
}
/* Check the parameters */
assert_param(IS_RNG_ALL_INSTANCE(hrng->Instance));
#if (USE_HAL_RNG_REGISTER_CALLBACKS == 1)
if (hrng->State == HAL_RNG_STATE_RESET)
{
/* Allocate lock resource and initialize it */
hrng->Lock = HAL_UNLOCKED;
hrng->ReadyDataCallback = HAL_RNG_ReadyDataCallback; /* Legacy weak ReadyDataCallback */
hrng->ErrorCallback = HAL_RNG_ErrorCallback; /* Legacy weak ErrorCallback */
if (hrng->MspInitCallback == NULL)
{
hrng->MspInitCallback = HAL_RNG_MspInit; /* Legacy weak MspInit */
}
/* Init the low level hardware */
hrng->MspInitCallback(hrng);
}
#else
if (hrng->State == HAL_RNG_STATE_RESET)
{
/* Allocate lock resource and initialize it */
hrng->Lock = HAL_UNLOCKED;
/* Init the low level hardware */
HAL_RNG_MspInit(hrng);
}
#endif /* USE_HAL_RNG_REGISTER_CALLBACKS */
/* Change RNG peripheral state */
hrng->State = HAL_RNG_STATE_BUSY;
/* Enable the RNG Peripheral */
__HAL_RNG_ENABLE(hrng);
/* Initialize the RNG state */
hrng->State = HAL_RNG_STATE_READY;
/* Initialise the error code */
hrng->ErrorCode = HAL_RNG_ERROR_NONE;
/* Return function status */
return HAL_OK;
}
/**
* @brief DeInitializes the RNG peripheral.
* @param hrng pointer to a RNG_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
* the configuration information for RNG.
* @retval HAL status
*/
HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_RNG_DeInit(RNG_HandleTypeDef *hrng)
{
/* Check the RNG handle allocation */
if (hrng == NULL)
{
return HAL_ERROR;
}
/* Disable the RNG Peripheral */
CLEAR_BIT(hrng->Instance->CR, RNG_CR_IE | RNG_CR_RNGEN);
/* Clear RNG interrupt status flags */
CLEAR_BIT(hrng->Instance->SR, RNG_SR_CEIS | RNG_SR_SEIS);
#if (USE_HAL_RNG_REGISTER_CALLBACKS == 1)
if (hrng->MspDeInitCallback == NULL)
{
hrng->MspDeInitCallback = HAL_RNG_MspDeInit; /* Legacy weak MspDeInit */
}
/* DeInit the low level hardware */
hrng->MspDeInitCallback(hrng);
#else
/* DeInit the low level hardware */
HAL_RNG_MspDeInit(hrng);
#endif /* USE_HAL_RNG_REGISTER_CALLBACKS */
/* Update the RNG state */
hrng->State = HAL_RNG_STATE_RESET;
/* Initialise the error code */
hrng->ErrorCode = HAL_RNG_ERROR_NONE;
/* Release Lock */
__HAL_UNLOCK(hrng);
/* Return the function status */
return HAL_OK;
}
/**
* @brief Initializes the RNG MSP.
* @param hrng pointer to a RNG_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
* the configuration information for RNG.
* @retval None
*/
__weak void HAL_RNG_MspInit(RNG_HandleTypeDef *hrng)
{
/* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */
UNUSED(hrng);
/* NOTE : This function should not be modified. When the callback is needed,
function HAL_RNG_MspInit must be implemented in the user file.
*/
}
/**
* @brief DeInitializes the RNG MSP.
* @param hrng pointer to a RNG_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
* the configuration information for RNG.
* @retval None
*/
__weak void HAL_RNG_MspDeInit(RNG_HandleTypeDef *hrng)
{
/* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */
UNUSED(hrng);
/* NOTE : This function should not be modified. When the callback is needed,
function HAL_RNG_MspDeInit must be implemented in the user file.
*/
}
#if (USE_HAL_RNG_REGISTER_CALLBACKS == 1)
/**
* @brief Register a User RNG Callback
* To be used instead of the weak predefined callback
* @param hrng RNG handle
* @param CallbackID ID of the callback to be registered
* This parameter can be one of the following values:
* @arg @ref HAL_RNG_ERROR_CB_ID Error callback ID
* @arg @ref HAL_RNG_MSPINIT_CB_ID MspInit callback ID
* @arg @ref HAL_RNG_MSPDEINIT_CB_ID MspDeInit callback ID
* @param pCallback pointer to the Callback function
* @retval HAL status
*/
HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_RNG_RegisterCallback(RNG_HandleTypeDef *hrng, HAL_RNG_CallbackIDTypeDef CallbackID,
pRNG_CallbackTypeDef pCallback)
{
HAL_StatusTypeDef status = HAL_OK;
if (pCallback == NULL)
{
/* Update the error code */
hrng->ErrorCode = HAL_RNG_ERROR_INVALID_CALLBACK;
return HAL_ERROR;
}
/* Process locked */
__HAL_LOCK(hrng);
if (HAL_RNG_STATE_READY == hrng->State)
{
switch (CallbackID)
{
case HAL_RNG_ERROR_CB_ID :
hrng->ErrorCallback = pCallback;
break;
case HAL_RNG_MSPINIT_CB_ID :
hrng->MspInitCallback = pCallback;
break;
case HAL_RNG_MSPDEINIT_CB_ID :
hrng->MspDeInitCallback = pCallback;
break;
default :
/* Update the error code */
hrng->ErrorCode = HAL_RNG_ERROR_INVALID_CALLBACK;
/* Return error status */
status = HAL_ERROR;
break;
}
}
else if (HAL_RNG_STATE_RESET == hrng->State)
{
switch (CallbackID)
{
case HAL_RNG_MSPINIT_CB_ID :
hrng->MspInitCallback = pCallback;
break;
case HAL_RNG_MSPDEINIT_CB_ID :
hrng->MspDeInitCallback = pCallback;
break;
default :
/* Update the error code */
hrng->ErrorCode = HAL_RNG_ERROR_INVALID_CALLBACK;
/* Return error status */
status = HAL_ERROR;
break;
}
}
else
{
/* Update the error code */
hrng->ErrorCode = HAL_RNG_ERROR_INVALID_CALLBACK;
/* Return error status */
status = HAL_ERROR;
}
/* Release Lock */
__HAL_UNLOCK(hrng);
return status;
}
/**
* @brief Unregister an RNG Callback
* RNG callabck is redirected to the weak predefined callback
* @param hrng RNG handle
* @param CallbackID ID of the callback to be unregistered
* This parameter can be one of the following values:
* @arg @ref HAL_RNG_ERROR_CB_ID Error callback ID
* @arg @ref HAL_RNG_MSPINIT_CB_ID MspInit callback ID
* @arg @ref HAL_RNG_MSPDEINIT_CB_ID MspDeInit callback ID
* @retval HAL status
*/
HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_RNG_UnRegisterCallback(RNG_HandleTypeDef *hrng, HAL_RNG_CallbackIDTypeDef CallbackID)
{
HAL_StatusTypeDef status = HAL_OK;
/* Process locked */
__HAL_LOCK(hrng);
if (HAL_RNG_STATE_READY == hrng->State)
{
switch (CallbackID)
{
case HAL_RNG_ERROR_CB_ID :
hrng->ErrorCallback = HAL_RNG_ErrorCallback; /* Legacy weak ErrorCallback */
break;
case HAL_RNG_MSPINIT_CB_ID :
hrng->MspInitCallback = HAL_RNG_MspInit; /* Legacy weak MspInit */
break;
case HAL_RNG_MSPDEINIT_CB_ID :
hrng->MspDeInitCallback = HAL_RNG_MspDeInit; /* Legacy weak MspDeInit */
break;
default :
/* Update the error code */
hrng->ErrorCode = HAL_RNG_ERROR_INVALID_CALLBACK;
/* Return error status */
status = HAL_ERROR;
break;
}
}
else if (HAL_RNG_STATE_RESET == hrng->State)
{
switch (CallbackID)
{
case HAL_RNG_MSPINIT_CB_ID :
hrng->MspInitCallback = HAL_RNG_MspInit; /* Legacy weak MspInit */
break;
case HAL_RNG_MSPDEINIT_CB_ID :
hrng->MspDeInitCallback = HAL_RNG_MspDeInit; /* Legacy weak MspInit */
break;
default :
/* Update the error code */
hrng->ErrorCode = HAL_RNG_ERROR_INVALID_CALLBACK;
/* Return error status */
status = HAL_ERROR;
break;
}
}
else
{
/* Update the error code */
hrng->ErrorCode = HAL_RNG_ERROR_INVALID_CALLBACK;
/* Return error status */
status = HAL_ERROR;
}
/* Release Lock */
__HAL_UNLOCK(hrng);
return status;
}
/**
* @brief Register Data Ready RNG Callback
* To be used instead of the weak HAL_RNG_ReadyDataCallback() predefined callback
* @param hrng RNG handle
* @param pCallback pointer to the Data Ready Callback function
* @retval HAL status
*/
HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_RNG_RegisterReadyDataCallback(RNG_HandleTypeDef *hrng, pRNG_ReadyDataCallbackTypeDef pCallback)
{
HAL_StatusTypeDef status = HAL_OK;
if (pCallback == NULL)
{
/* Update the error code */
hrng->ErrorCode = HAL_RNG_ERROR_INVALID_CALLBACK;
return HAL_ERROR;
}
/* Process locked */
__HAL_LOCK(hrng);
if (HAL_RNG_STATE_READY == hrng->State)
{
hrng->ReadyDataCallback = pCallback;
}
else
{
/* Update the error code */
hrng->ErrorCode = HAL_RNG_ERROR_INVALID_CALLBACK;
/* Return error status */
status = HAL_ERROR;
}
/* Release Lock */
__HAL_UNLOCK(hrng);
return status;
}
/**
* @brief UnRegister the Data Ready RNG Callback
* Data Ready RNG Callback is redirected to the weak HAL_RNG_ReadyDataCallback() predefined callback
* @param hrng RNG handle
* @retval HAL status
*/
HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_RNG_UnRegisterReadyDataCallback(RNG_HandleTypeDef *hrng)
{
HAL_StatusTypeDef status = HAL_OK;
/* Process locked */
__HAL_LOCK(hrng);
if (HAL_RNG_STATE_READY == hrng->State)
{
hrng->ReadyDataCallback = HAL_RNG_ReadyDataCallback; /* Legacy weak ReadyDataCallback */
}
else
{
/* Update the error code */
hrng->ErrorCode = HAL_RNG_ERROR_INVALID_CALLBACK;
/* Return error status */
status = HAL_ERROR;
}
/* Release Lock */
__HAL_UNLOCK(hrng);
return status;
}
#endif /* USE_HAL_RNG_REGISTER_CALLBACKS */
/**
* @}
*/
/** @addtogroup RNG_Exported_Functions_Group2
* @brief Peripheral Control functions
*
@verbatim
===============================================================================
##### Peripheral Control functions #####
===============================================================================
[..] This section provides functions allowing to:
(+) Get the 32 bit Random number
(+) Get the 32 bit Random number with interrupt enabled
(+) Handle RNG interrupt request
@endverbatim
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief Generates a 32-bit random number.
* @note This function checks value of RNG_FLAG_DRDY flag to know if valid
* random number is available in the DR register (RNG_FLAG_DRDY flag set
* whenever a random number is available through the RNG_DR register).
* After transitioning from 0 to 1 (random number available),
* RNG_FLAG_DRDY flag remains high until output buffer becomes empty after reading
* four words from the RNG_DR register, i.e. further function calls
* will immediately return a new u32 random number (additional words are
* available and can be read by the application, till RNG_FLAG_DRDY flag remains high).
* @note When no more random number data is available in DR register, RNG_FLAG_DRDY
* flag is automatically cleared.
* @param hrng pointer to a RNG_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
* the configuration information for RNG.
* @param random32bit pointer to generated random number variable if successful.
* @retval HAL status
*/
HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_RNG_GenerateRandomNumber(RNG_HandleTypeDef *hrng, uint32_t *random32bit)
{
uint32_t tickstart;
HAL_StatusTypeDef status = HAL_OK;
/* Process Locked */
__HAL_LOCK(hrng);
/* Check RNG peripheral state */
if (hrng->State == HAL_RNG_STATE_READY)
{
/* Change RNG peripheral state */
hrng->State = HAL_RNG_STATE_BUSY;
/* Get tick */
tickstart = HAL_GetTick();
/* Check if data register contains valid random data */
while (__HAL_RNG_GET_FLAG(hrng, RNG_FLAG_DRDY) == RESET)
{
if ((HAL_GetTick() - tickstart) > RNG_TIMEOUT_VALUE)
{
/* New check to avoid false timeout detection in case of preemption */
if (__HAL_RNG_GET_FLAG(hrng, RNG_FLAG_DRDY) == RESET)
{
hrng->State = HAL_RNG_STATE_READY;
hrng->ErrorCode = HAL_RNG_ERROR_TIMEOUT;
/* Process Unlocked */
__HAL_UNLOCK(hrng);
return HAL_ERROR;
}
}
}
/* Get a 32bit Random number */
hrng->RandomNumber = hrng->Instance->DR;
*random32bit = hrng->RandomNumber;
hrng->State = HAL_RNG_STATE_READY;
}
else
{
hrng->ErrorCode = HAL_RNG_ERROR_BUSY;
status = HAL_ERROR;
}
/* Process Unlocked */
__HAL_UNLOCK(hrng);
return status;
}
/**
* @brief Generates a 32-bit random number in interrupt mode.
* @param hrng pointer to a RNG_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
* the configuration information for RNG.
* @retval HAL status
*/
HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_RNG_GenerateRandomNumber_IT(RNG_HandleTypeDef *hrng)
{
HAL_StatusTypeDef status = HAL_OK;
/* Process Locked */
__HAL_LOCK(hrng);
/* Check RNG peripheral state */
if (hrng->State == HAL_RNG_STATE_READY)
{
/* Change RNG peripheral state */
hrng->State = HAL_RNG_STATE_BUSY;
/* Enable the RNG Interrupts: Data Ready, Clock error, Seed error */
__HAL_RNG_ENABLE_IT(hrng);
}
else
{
/* Process Unlocked */
__HAL_UNLOCK(hrng);
hrng->ErrorCode = HAL_RNG_ERROR_BUSY;
status = HAL_ERROR;
}
return status;
}
/**
* @brief Returns generated random number in polling mode (Obsolete)
* Use HAL_RNG_GenerateRandomNumber() API instead.
* @param hrng pointer to a RNG_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
* the configuration information for RNG.
* @retval Random value
*/
uint32_t HAL_RNG_GetRandomNumber(RNG_HandleTypeDef *hrng)
{
if (HAL_RNG_GenerateRandomNumber(hrng, &(hrng->RandomNumber)) == HAL_OK)
{
return hrng->RandomNumber;
}
else
{
return 0U;
}
}
/**
* @brief Returns a 32-bit random number with interrupt enabled (Obsolete),
* Use HAL_RNG_GenerateRandomNumber_IT() API instead.
* @param hrng pointer to a RNG_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
* the configuration information for RNG.
* @retval 32-bit random number
*/
uint32_t HAL_RNG_GetRandomNumber_IT(RNG_HandleTypeDef *hrng)
{
uint32_t random32bit = 0U;
/* Process locked */
__HAL_LOCK(hrng);
/* Change RNG peripheral state */
hrng->State = HAL_RNG_STATE_BUSY;
/* Get a 32bit Random number */
random32bit = hrng->Instance->DR;
/* Enable the RNG Interrupts: Data Ready, Clock error, Seed error */
__HAL_RNG_ENABLE_IT(hrng);
/* Return the 32 bit random number */
return random32bit;
}
/**
* @brief Handles RNG interrupt request.
* @note In the case of a clock error, the RNG is no more able to generate
* random numbers because the PLL48CLK clock is not correct. User has
* to check that the clock controller is correctly configured to provide
* the RNG clock and clear the CEIS bit using __HAL_RNG_CLEAR_IT().
* The clock error has no impact on the previously generated
* random numbers, and the RNG_DR register contents can be used.
* @note In the case of a seed error, the generation of random numbers is
* interrupted as long as the SECS bit is '1'. If a number is
* available in the RNG_DR register, it must not be used because it may
* not have enough entropy. In this case, it is recommended to clear the
* SEIS bit using __HAL_RNG_CLEAR_IT(), then disable and enable
* the RNG peripheral to reinitialize and restart the RNG.
* @note User-written HAL_RNG_ErrorCallback() API is called once whether SEIS
* or CEIS are set.
* @param hrng pointer to a RNG_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
* the configuration information for RNG.
* @retval None
*/
void HAL_RNG_IRQHandler(RNG_HandleTypeDef *hrng)
{
uint32_t rngclockerror = 0U;
/* RNG clock error interrupt occurred */
if (__HAL_RNG_GET_IT(hrng, RNG_IT_CEI) != RESET)
{
/* Update the error code */
hrng->ErrorCode = HAL_RNG_ERROR_CLOCK;
rngclockerror = 1U;
}
else if (__HAL_RNG_GET_IT(hrng, RNG_IT_SEI) != RESET)
{
/* Update the error code */
hrng->ErrorCode = HAL_RNG_ERROR_SEED;
rngclockerror = 1U;
}
else
{
/* Nothing to do */
}
if (rngclockerror == 1U)
{
/* Change RNG peripheral state */
hrng->State = HAL_RNG_STATE_ERROR;
#if (USE_HAL_RNG_REGISTER_CALLBACKS == 1)
/* Call registered Error callback */
hrng->ErrorCallback(hrng);
#else
/* Call legacy weak Error callback */
HAL_RNG_ErrorCallback(hrng);
#endif /* USE_HAL_RNG_REGISTER_CALLBACKS */
/* Clear the clock error flag */
__HAL_RNG_CLEAR_IT(hrng, RNG_IT_CEI | RNG_IT_SEI);
return;
}
/* Check RNG data ready interrupt occurred */
if (__HAL_RNG_GET_IT(hrng, RNG_IT_DRDY) != RESET)
{
/* Generate random number once, so disable the IT */
__HAL_RNG_DISABLE_IT(hrng);
/* Get the 32bit Random number (DRDY flag automatically cleared) */
hrng->RandomNumber = hrng->Instance->DR;
if (hrng->State != HAL_RNG_STATE_ERROR)
{
/* Change RNG peripheral state */
hrng->State = HAL_RNG_STATE_READY;
/* Process Unlocked */
__HAL_UNLOCK(hrng);
#if (USE_HAL_RNG_REGISTER_CALLBACKS == 1)
/* Call registered Data Ready callback */
hrng->ReadyDataCallback(hrng, hrng->RandomNumber);
#else
/* Call legacy weak Data Ready callback */
HAL_RNG_ReadyDataCallback(hrng, hrng->RandomNumber);
#endif /* USE_HAL_RNG_REGISTER_CALLBACKS */
}
}
}
/**
* @brief Read latest generated random number.
* @param hrng pointer to a RNG_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
* the configuration information for RNG.
* @retval random value
*/
uint32_t HAL_RNG_ReadLastRandomNumber(RNG_HandleTypeDef *hrng)
{
return (hrng->RandomNumber);
}
/**
* @brief Data Ready callback in non-blocking mode.
* @note When RNG_FLAG_DRDY flag value is set, first random number has been read
* from DR register in IRQ Handler and is provided as callback parameter.
* Depending on valid data available in the conditioning output buffer,
* additional words can be read by the application from DR register till
* DRDY bit remains high.
* @param hrng pointer to a RNG_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
* the configuration information for RNG.
* @param random32bit generated random number.
* @retval None
*/
__weak void HAL_RNG_ReadyDataCallback(RNG_HandleTypeDef *hrng, uint32_t random32bit)
{
/* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */
UNUSED(hrng);
UNUSED(random32bit);
/* NOTE : This function should not be modified. When the callback is needed,
function HAL_RNG_ReadyDataCallback must be implemented in the user file.
*/
}
/**
* @brief RNG error callbacks.
* @param hrng pointer to a RNG_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
* the configuration information for RNG.
* @retval None
*/
__weak void HAL_RNG_ErrorCallback(RNG_HandleTypeDef *hrng)
{
/* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */
UNUSED(hrng);
/* NOTE : This function should not be modified. When the callback is needed,
function HAL_RNG_ErrorCallback must be implemented in the user file.
*/
}
/**
* @}
*/
/** @addtogroup RNG_Exported_Functions_Group3
* @brief Peripheral State functions
*
@verbatim
===============================================================================
##### Peripheral State functions #####
===============================================================================
[..]
This subsection permits to get in run-time the status of the peripheral
and the data flow.
@endverbatim
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief Returns the RNG state.
* @param hrng pointer to a RNG_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
* the configuration information for RNG.
* @retval HAL state
*/
HAL_RNG_StateTypeDef HAL_RNG_GetState(RNG_HandleTypeDef *hrng)
{
return hrng->State;
}
/**
* @brief Return the RNG handle error code.
* @param hrng: pointer to a RNG_HandleTypeDef structure.
* @retval RNG Error Code
*/
uint32_t HAL_RNG_GetError(RNG_HandleTypeDef *hrng)
{
/* Return RNG Error Code */
return hrng->ErrorCode;
}
/**
* @}
*/
/**
* @}
*/
#endif /* HAL_RNG_MODULE_ENABLED */
/**
* @}
*/
#endif /* RNG */
/**
* @}
*/