esp-idf/components/esp32/include/esp_phy_init.h
wangmengyang 1c4bbaa567 component/bt: bugfix of bluetooth modem sleep not being able to work with Dynamic Frequency Scaling
1. start an esp_timer on entering sleep to acquire pm_lock before wake up from modem sleep
2. decrease the clock division of XTAL fed to bluetooth low power clock from 32us to 2us period to allow to work under 240MHz Max CPU frequency
3. decrease the minimum sleep duration threshold to allow shorter bluetooth modem sleep period, especially for BLE with short connection interval
4. reconfigure bluetooth baseband(BT-BB) settings after PHY/RF init upon waking up from modem sleep to avoid packet RX/TX performance degradation
2018-12-14 21:21:22 +08:00

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// Copyright 2015-2016 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) PTE LTD
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#pragma once
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include "esp_err.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* @file PHY init parameters and API
*/
/**
* @brief Structure holding PHY init parameters
*/
typedef struct {
uint8_t params[128]; /*!< opaque PHY initialization parameters */
} esp_phy_init_data_t;
/**
* @brief Opaque PHY calibration data
*/
typedef struct {
uint8_t version[4]; /*!< PHY version */
uint8_t mac[6]; /*!< The MAC address of the station */
uint8_t opaque[1894]; /*!< calibration data */
} esp_phy_calibration_data_t;
typedef enum {
PHY_RF_CAL_PARTIAL = 0x00000000, /*!< Do part of RF calibration. This should be used after power-on reset. */
PHY_RF_CAL_NONE = 0x00000001, /*!< Don't do any RF calibration. This mode is only suggested to be used after deep sleep reset. */
PHY_RF_CAL_FULL = 0x00000002 /*!< Do full RF calibration. Produces best results, but also consumes a lot of time and current. Suggested to be used once. */
} esp_phy_calibration_mode_t;
/**
* @brief Modules for modem sleep
*/
typedef enum{
MODEM_BLE_MODULE, //!< BLE controller used
MODEM_CLASSIC_BT_MODULE, //!< Classic BT controller used
MODEM_WIFI_STATION_MODULE, //!< Wi-Fi Station used
MODEM_WIFI_SOFTAP_MODULE, //!< Wi-Fi SoftAP used
MODEM_WIFI_SNIFFER_MODULE, //!< Wi-Fi Sniffer used
MODEM_WIFI_NULL_MODULE, //!< Wi-Fi Null mode used
MODEM_USER_MODULE, //!< User used
MODEM_MODULE_COUNT //!< Number of items
}modem_sleep_module_t;
/**
* @brief Module WIFI mask for medem sleep
*/
#define MODEM_BT_MASK ((1<<MODEM_BLE_MODULE) | \
(1<<MODEM_CLASSIC_BT_MODULE))
/**
* @brief Module WIFI mask for medem sleep
*/
#define MODEM_WIFI_MASK ((1<<MODEM_WIFI_STATION_MODULE) | \
(1<<MODEM_WIFI_SOFTAP_MODULE) | \
(1<<MODEM_WIFI_SNIFFER_MODULE) | \
(1<<MODEM_WIFI_NULL_MODULE))
/**
* @brief Modules needing to call phy_rf_init
*/
typedef enum{
PHY_BT_MODULE, //!< Bluetooth used
PHY_WIFI_MODULE, //!< Wi-Fi used
PHY_MODEM_MODULE, //!< Modem sleep used
PHY_MODULE_COUNT //!< Number of items
}phy_rf_module_t;
/**
* @brief Get PHY init data
*
* If "Use a partition to store PHY init data" option is set in menuconfig,
* This function will load PHY init data from a partition. Otherwise,
* PHY init data will be compiled into the application itself, and this function
* will return a pointer to PHY init data located in read-only memory (DROM).
*
* If "Use a partition to store PHY init data" option is enabled, this function
* may return NULL if the data loaded from flash is not valid.
*
* @note Call esp_phy_release_init_data to release the pointer obtained using
* this function after the call to esp_wifi_init.
*
* @return pointer to PHY init data structure
*/
const esp_phy_init_data_t* esp_phy_get_init_data();
/**
* @brief Release PHY init data
* @param data pointer to PHY init data structure obtained from
* esp_phy_get_init_data function
*/
void esp_phy_release_init_data(const esp_phy_init_data_t* data);
/**
* @brief Function called by esp_phy_init to load PHY calibration data
*
* This is a convenience function which can be used to load PHY calibration
* data from NVS. Data can be stored to NVS using esp_phy_store_cal_data_to_nvs
* function.
*
* If calibration data is not present in the NVS, or
* data is not valid (was obtained for a chip with a different MAC address,
* or obtained for a different version of software), this function will
* return an error.
*
* If "Initialize PHY in startup code" option is set in menuconfig, this
* function will be used to load calibration data. To provide a different
* mechanism for loading calibration data, disable
* "Initialize PHY in startup code" option in menuconfig and call esp_phy_init
* function from the application. For an example usage of esp_phy_init and
* this function, see esp_phy_store_cal_data_to_nvs function in cpu_start.c
*
* @param out_cal_data pointer to calibration data structure to be filled with
* loaded data.
* @return ESP_OK on success
*/
esp_err_t esp_phy_load_cal_data_from_nvs(esp_phy_calibration_data_t* out_cal_data);
/**
* @brief Function called by esp_phy_init to store PHY calibration data
*
* This is a convenience function which can be used to store PHY calibration
* data to the NVS. Calibration data is returned by esp_phy_init function.
* Data saved using this function to the NVS can later be loaded using
* esp_phy_store_cal_data_to_nvs function.
*
* If "Initialize PHY in startup code" option is set in menuconfig, this
* function will be used to store calibration data. To provide a different
* mechanism for storing calibration data, disable
* "Initialize PHY in startup code" option in menuconfig and call esp_phy_init
* function from the application.
*
* @param cal_data pointer to calibration data which has to be saved.
* @return ESP_OK on success
*/
esp_err_t esp_phy_store_cal_data_to_nvs(const esp_phy_calibration_data_t* cal_data);
/**
* @brief Initialize PHY and RF module
*
* PHY and RF module should be initialized in order to use WiFi or BT.
* Now PHY and RF initializing job is done automatically when start WiFi or BT. Users should not
* call this API in their application.
*
* @param init_data PHY parameters. Default set of parameters can
* be obtained by calling esp_phy_get_default_init_data
* function.
* @param mode Calibration mode (Full, partial, or no calibration)
* @param[inout] calibration_data
* @return ESP_OK on success.
* @return ESP_FAIL on fail.
*/
esp_err_t esp_phy_rf_init(const esp_phy_init_data_t* init_data,esp_phy_calibration_mode_t mode,
esp_phy_calibration_data_t* calibration_data, phy_rf_module_t module);
/**
* @brief De-initialize PHY and RF module
*
* PHY module should be de-initialized in order to shutdown WiFi or BT.
* Now PHY and RF de-initializing job is done automatically when stop WiFi or BT. Users should not
* call this API in their application.
*
* @return ESP_OK on success.
*/
esp_err_t esp_phy_rf_deinit(phy_rf_module_t module);
/**
* @brief Load calibration data from NVS and initialize PHY and RF module
*/
void esp_phy_load_cal_and_init(phy_rf_module_t module);
/**
* @brief Module requires to enter modem sleep
*/
esp_err_t esp_modem_sleep_enter(modem_sleep_module_t module);
/**
* @brief Module requires to exit modem sleep
*/
esp_err_t esp_modem_sleep_exit(modem_sleep_module_t module);
/**
* @brief Register module to make it be able to require to enter/exit modem sleep
* Although the module has no sleep function, as long as the module use RF,
* it must call esp_modem_sleep_regsiter. Otherwise, other modules with sleep
* function will disable RF without checking the module which doesn't call
* esp_modem_sleep_regsiter.
*/
esp_err_t esp_modem_sleep_register(modem_sleep_module_t module);
/**
* @brief De-register module from modem sleep list
*/
esp_err_t esp_modem_sleep_deregister(modem_sleep_module_t module);
/**
* @brief Get the time stamp when PHY/RF was switched on
* @return return 0 if PHY/RF is never switched on. Otherwise return time in
* microsecond since boot when phy/rf was last switched on
*/
int64_t esp_phy_rf_get_on_ts(void);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif