refactor(pcnt): clean up the soc_caps.h file for PCNT

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Chen Jichang
2025-08-26 15:03:28 +08:00
parent 6c968cee04
commit 04b934951e
39 changed files with 545 additions and 676 deletions

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@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ To install a PCNT unit, there is a configuration structure that needs to be give
Since all PCNT units share the same interrupt source, when installing multiple PCNT units make sure that the interrupt priority :cpp:member:`pcnt_unit_config_t::intr_priority` is the same for each unit.
Unit allocation and initialization is done by calling a function :cpp:func:`pcnt_new_unit` with :cpp:type:`pcnt_unit_config_t` as an input parameter. The function will return a PCNT unit handle only when it runs correctly. Specifically, when there are no more free PCNT units in the pool (i.e., unit resources have been used up), then this function will return :c:macro:`ESP_ERR_NOT_FOUND` error. The total number of available PCNT units is recorded by :c:macro:`SOC_PCNT_UNITS_PER_GROUP` for reference.
Unit allocation and initialization is done by calling a function :cpp:func:`pcnt_new_unit` with :cpp:type:`pcnt_unit_config_t` as an input parameter. The function will return a PCNT unit handle only when it runs correctly. Specifically, when there are no more free PCNT units in the pool (i.e., unit resources have been used up), then this function will return :c:macro:`ESP_ERR_NOT_FOUND` error.
If a previously created PCNT unit is no longer needed, it is recommended to recycle the resource by calling :cpp:func:`pcnt_del_unit`. Which in return allows the underlying unit hardware to be used for other purposes. Before deleting a PCNT unit, one should ensure the following prerequisites:
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ To install a PCNT channel, you must initialize a :cpp:type:`pcnt_chan_config_t`
- :cpp:member:`pcnt_chan_config_t::virt_edge_io_level` and :cpp:member:`pcnt_chan_config_t::virt_level_io_level` specify the virtual IO level for **edge** and **level** input signal, to ensure a deterministic state for such control signal. Please note, they are only valid when either :cpp:member:`pcnt_chan_config_t::edge_gpio_num` or :cpp:member:`pcnt_chan_config_t::level_gpio_num` is assigned to ``-1``.
- :cpp:member:`pcnt_chan_config_t::invert_edge_input` and :cpp:member:`pcnt_chan_config_t::invert_level_input` are used to decide whether to invert the input signals before they going into PCNT hardware. The invert is done by GPIO matrix instead of PCNT hardware.
Channel allocating and initialization is done by calling a function :cpp:func:`pcnt_new_channel` with the above :cpp:type:`pcnt_chan_config_t` as an input parameter plus a PCNT unit handle returned from :cpp:func:`pcnt_new_unit`. This function will return a PCNT channel handle if it runs correctly. Specifically, when there are no more free PCNT channel within the unit (i.e., channel resources have been used up), then this function will return :c:macro:`ESP_ERR_NOT_FOUND` error. The total number of available PCNT channels within the unit is recorded by :c:macro:`SOC_PCNT_CHANNELS_PER_UNIT` for reference. Note that, when install a PCNT channel for a specific unit, one should ensure the unit is in the init state, otherwise this function will return :c:macro:`ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE` error.
Channel allocating and initialization is done by calling a function :cpp:func:`pcnt_new_channel` with the above :cpp:type:`pcnt_chan_config_t` as an input parameter plus a PCNT unit handle returned from :cpp:func:`pcnt_new_unit`. This function will return a PCNT channel handle if it runs correctly. Specifically, when there are no more free PCNT channel within the unit (i.e., channel resources have been used up), then this function will return :c:macro:`ESP_ERR_NOT_FOUND` error. Note that, when install a PCNT channel for a specific unit, one should ensure the unit is in the init state, otherwise this function will return :c:macro:`ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE` error.
If a previously created PCNT channel is no longer needed, it is recommended to recycle the resources by calling :cpp:func:`pcnt_del_channel`. Which in return allows the underlying channel hardware to be used for other purposes.