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ST timer problems

Hello,

Could you help to install the ST timer on the AT91Rm9200? I don't know how to setup the AIC registers correct. Maybe there are more than one big mistake.

void initialize_pit()
{
        unsigned int  flag, period, irq_id, mask, oldHandler, src_type, priority;
        volatile int status;
        void *newHandler;

        //period
    Timer0->ST_PIMR = period << 5;

        AT91F_ST_SetPeriodInterval(Timer0, period);
        //state
        //status = Timer0->ST_SR;

        //enable interrupt
        flag=1;
        Timer0->ST_IER = flag;

        AT91F_ST_EnableIt( Timer0, flag);

        //enable PMC
        AT91F_PMC_EnablePeriphClock(AT91C_BASE_PMC, 1 << AT91C_ID_IRQ0);

        //config AIC
        irq_id = 0;
        oldHandler = pAic->AIC_SVR[irq_id];
        mask = 0x1 << irq_id;
        pAic->AIC_IDCR = mask ;
        pAic->AIC_SVR[irq_id] = (unsigned int) newHandler ;

        //* Store the Source Mode Register
    pAic->AIC_SMR[irq_id] = src_type | priority  ;


        AT91F_AIC_ConfigureIt(pAic, irq_id, priority, src_type, newHandler);

        //enable AIC
        AT91F_AIC_EnableIt(pAic, 1);
}

I hope somebody could help me with this problem...

best regards
johannes

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  • I'm not working with that line of chips myself. I am using NXP chips.

    To tell you why your code does not work, I would have to retrieve the datasheet for your chip - and probably also take a peek at the sample code or application notes for your chip.

    What time have you spent with the datasheet and with the available sample code? Have you looked for application notes?

    I'm not too much into distributed programming/debugging. I prefer distributed computing.

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  • I'm not working with that line of chips myself. I am using NXP chips.

    To tell you why your code does not work, I would have to retrieve the datasheet for your chip - and probably also take a peek at the sample code or application notes for your chip.

    What time have you spent with the datasheet and with the available sample code? Have you looked for application notes?

    I'm not too much into distributed programming/debugging. I prefer distributed computing.

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