I'm currently working on a SAME70 board made by Atmel. I plugged on it an extention OLED1 board (Atmel too) on EXT1 port. My goal is to recover the information about interrupt type (falling or raising) when I'm pressing the button 3 on OLED1 board. I have a function which allows me to set the different registers related to an interrupts. But unfortunately the register which indicates the polarity (FLHSR) stay always at 0 whatever the state of the button. Below my code.
#include <asf.h>
void set_Interupt_Pin()
{
uint32_t mask = 1 << 19; /*bitmasking*/
PIOA->PIO_IER = mask; /*enable interruptions*/
PIOA->PIO_AIMER = mask; /*add new interruption*/
PIOA->PIO_ESR = mask; /*set interrupt source on edge*/
PIOA->PIO_REHLSR = mask; /* set interrupt to rising edge*/
PIOA->PIO_FELLSR= mask; /* set interrupt to falling edge*/
NVIC_DisableIRQ(ID_PIOA);
NVIC_ClearPendingIRQ(ID_PIOA);
NVIC_EnableIRQ(ID_PIOA); /*set NVIC to get interruptions from PIOA*/
NVIC_SetPriority(ID_PIOA, 4); /*priority 4*/
}
void PIOA_Handler(void)
{
printf("FRLHSR: %x\n",PIOA->PIO_FRLHSR); /*state of polarity event */
printf("ISR: %x\n",PIOA->PIO_ISR);
printf("ELSR: %x\n",PIOA->PIO_ELSR);
printf("AIMMR: %x\n",PIOA->PIO_AIMMR);
}
int main(void)
{
const usart_serial_options_t usart_serial_options = {
.baudrate = CONF_UART_BAUDRATE,
.charlength = CONF_UART_CHAR_LENGTH,
.paritytype = CONF_UART_PARITY,
.stopbits = CONF_UART_STOP_BITS
};
sysclk_init();
board_init();
stdio_serial_init(CONF_UART, &usart_serial_options);
set_Interupt_Pin();
while(1){}
}
You can see here the result of print when I press button (first part) and I release button (second part).