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authorJoey Castillo <jose.castillo@gmail.com>2021-08-08 15:02:38 -0400
committerJoey Castillo <jose.castillo@gmail.com>2021-08-08 15:02:38 -0400
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work on RTC tamper interrupt and external wake
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1 files changed, 24 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/watch-library/watch/watch.h b/watch-library/watch/watch.h
index 8cb949f6..29881292 100644
--- a/watch-library/watch/watch.h
+++ b/watch-library/watch/watch.h
@@ -256,16 +256,18 @@ void watch_enable_analog(const uint8_t pin);
* @brief This section covers functions related to the three buttons: Light, Mode and Alarm.
*/
/// @{
-/** @brief Enables the external interrupt controller.
+/** @brief Enables the external interrupt controller for use with the buttons.
+ * @note The BTN_ALARM button runs off of an interrupt in the the RTC controller, not the EIC. If your
+ * application ONLY makes use of the alarm button, you do not need to call this method; you can
+ * save ~5µA by leaving the EIC disabled and only registering a callback for BTN_ALARM.
*/
void watch_enable_buttons();
/** @brief Configures an external interrupt
* @param pin One of pins BTN_LIGHT, BTN_MODE or BTN_ALARM.
* @param callback The function you wish to have called when the button is pressed.
- * @todo Make the alarm interrupt use the RTC tamper interrupt instead of the EIC.
*/
-void watch_register_button_callback(const uint32_t pin, ext_irq_cb_t callback);
+void watch_register_button_callback(const uint8_t pin, ext_irq_cb_t callback);
/// @}
@@ -391,7 +393,18 @@ uint32_t watch_i2c_read32(int16_t addr, uint8_t reg);
* deepest sleep mode available on the SAM L22
*/
/// @{
-/** @brief Stores 32 bits of data in the RTC's backup register, which retains its data in deep sleep.
+/** @brief Registers a callback on one of the RTC's external wake pins, which can wake the device
+ * from deep sleep mode.
+ * @param pin Either pin A2 or pin D1, the two external wake pins on the nine-pin connector.
+ * @param callback The callback to be called if this pin triggers outside of deep sleep mode.
+ * @note When in normal or STANDBY mode, this will function much like a standard external interrupt
+ * situation: these pins will wake from standby, and your callback will be called. However,
+ * if the device enters deep sleep and one of these pins wakes the device, your callback
+ * WILL NOT be called.
+ */
+void watch_register_extwake_callback(uint8_t pin, ext_irq_cb_t callback);
+
+/** @brief Stores data in one of the RTC's backup registers, which retain their data in deep sleep.
* @param data An unsigned 32 bit integer with the data you wish to store.
* @param reg A register from 0-7.
*/
@@ -413,7 +426,13 @@ uint32_t watch_get_backup_data(uint8_t reg);
* in ACTIVE, IDLE or STANDBY modes, but it *will not be called* when waking from BACKUP.
* Waking from backup is effectively like waking from reset, except that your @ref
* app_wake_from_deep_sleep function will be called.
- * @warning still kind of glitchy!
+ * @warning In initial testing, it seems like the ALARM_BTN pin (PA02 RTC/IN2) cannot wake the device
+ from deep sleep mode. There is an errata note (Reference: 15010, linked) that says that
+ due to a silicon bug, PB01 cannot be used as RTC/IN2. It seems though that this bug may
+ also affect PA02. As a result — and I'm very bummed about this — you cannot use deep sleep
+ mode unless you set up an external wake interrupt using a device on the nine-pin connector
+ (i.e. an accelerometer with an interrupt pin). Otherwise your only option for waking will
+ be to unscrew the watch case and press the reset button on the back of the board.
*/
void watch_enter_deep_sleep();
/// @}