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							- /**
 
-   ******************************************************************************
 
-   * @file    stm32f4xx_rng.c
 
-   * @author  MCD Application Team
 
-   * @version V1.0.2
 
-   * @date    05-March-2012
 
-     * @brief This file provides firmware functions to manage the following 
 
-   *          functionalities of the Random Number Generator (RNG) peripheral:           
 
-   *           - Initialization and Configuration 
 
-   *           - Get 32 bit Random number      
 
-   *           - Interrupts and flags management       
 
-   *         
 
-   *  @verbatim
 
-   *                               
 
-   *          ===================================================================      
 
-   *                                   How to use this driver
 
-   *          ===================================================================          
 
-   *          1. Enable The RNG controller clock using 
 
-   *            RCC_AHB2PeriphClockCmd(RCC_AHB2Periph_RNG, ENABLE) function.
 
-   *              
 
-   *          2. Activate the RNG peripheral using RNG_Cmd() function.
 
-   *          
 
-   *          3. Wait until the 32 bit Random number Generator contains a valid 
 
-   *            random data (using polling/interrupt mode). For more details, 
 
-   *            refer to "Interrupts and flags management functions" module 
 
-   *            description.
 
-   *           
 
-   *          4. Get the 32 bit Random number using RNG_GetRandomNumber() function
 
-   *          
 
-   *          5. To get another 32 bit Random number, go to step 3.       
 
-   *
 
-   *         
 
-   *              
 
-   *  @endverbatim
 
-   *         
 
-   ******************************************************************************
 
-   * @attention
 
-   *
 
-   * <h2><center>© COPYRIGHT 2012 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
 
-   *
 
-   * Licensed under MCD-ST Liberty SW License Agreement V2, (the "License");
 
-   * You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
 
-   * You may obtain a copy of the License at:
 
-   *
 
-   *        http://www.st.com/software_license_agreement_liberty_v2
 
-   *
 
-   * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 
 
-   * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 
 
-   * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
 
-   * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
 
-   * limitations under the License.
 
-   *
 
-   ******************************************************************************
 
-   */
 
- /* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
 
- #include "stm32f4xx_rng.h"
 
- #include "stm32f4xx_rcc.h"
 
- /** @addtogroup STM32F4xx_StdPeriph_Driver
 
-   * @{
 
-   */
 
- /** @defgroup RNG 
 
-   * @brief RNG driver modules
 
-   * @{
 
-   */ 
 
- /* Private typedef -----------------------------------------------------------*/
 
- /* Private define ------------------------------------------------------------*/
 
- /* Private macro -------------------------------------------------------------*/
 
- /* Private variables ---------------------------------------------------------*/
 
- /* Private function prototypes -----------------------------------------------*/
 
- /* Private functions ---------------------------------------------------------*/
 
- /** @defgroup RNG_Private_Functions
 
-   * @{
 
-   */ 
 
- /** @defgroup RNG_Group1 Initialization and Configuration functions
 
-  *  @brief    Initialization and Configuration functions 
 
-  *
 
- @verbatim    
 
-  ===============================================================================
 
-                       Initialization and Configuration functions
 
-  ===============================================================================  
 
-   This section provides functions allowing to 
 
-    - Initialize the RNG peripheral
 
-    - Enable or disable the RNG peripheral
 
-    
 
- @endverbatim
 
-   * @{
 
-   */
 
- /**
 
-   * @brief  Deinitializes the RNG peripheral registers to their default reset values.
 
-   * @param  None
 
-   * @retval None
 
-   */
 
- void RNG_DeInit(void)
 
- {
 
-   /* Enable RNG reset state */
 
-   RCC_AHB2PeriphResetCmd(RCC_AHB2Periph_RNG, ENABLE);
 
-   /* Release RNG from reset state */
 
-   RCC_AHB2PeriphResetCmd(RCC_AHB2Periph_RNG, DISABLE);
 
- }
 
- /**
 
-   * @brief  Enables or disables the RNG peripheral.
 
-   * @param  NewState: new state of the RNG peripheral.
 
-   *          This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
 
-   * @retval None
 
-   */
 
- void RNG_Cmd(FunctionalState NewState)
 
- {
 
-   /* Check the parameters */
 
-   assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
 
-   if (NewState != DISABLE)
 
-   {
 
-     /* Enable the RNG */
 
-     RNG->CR |= RNG_CR_RNGEN;
 
-   }
 
-   else
 
-   {
 
-     /* Disable the RNG */
 
-     RNG->CR &= ~RNG_CR_RNGEN;
 
-   }
 
- }
 
- /**
 
-   * @}
 
-   */
 
- /** @defgroup RNG_Group2 Get 32 bit Random number function
 
-  *  @brief    Get 32 bit Random number function 
 
-  *
 
- @verbatim    
 
-  ===============================================================================
 
-                       Get 32 bit Random number function
 
-  ===============================================================================  
 
-   This section provides a function allowing to get the 32 bit Random number  
 
-   
 
-   @note  Before to call this function you have to wait till DRDY flag is set,
 
-          using RNG_GetFlagStatus(RNG_FLAG_DRDY) function. 
 
-    
 
- @endverbatim
 
-   * @{
 
-   */
 
- /**
 
-   * @brief  Returns a 32-bit random number.
 
-   *   
 
-   * @note   Before to call this function you have to wait till DRDY (data ready)
 
-   *         flag is set, using RNG_GetFlagStatus(RNG_FLAG_DRDY) function.
 
-   * @note   Each time the the Random number data is read (using RNG_GetRandomNumber()
 
-   *         function), the RNG_FLAG_DRDY flag is automatically cleared.
 
-   * @note   In the case of a seed error, the generation of random numbers is 
 
-   *         interrupted for as long as the SECS bit is '1'. If a number is 
 
-   *         available in the RNG_DR register, it must not be used because it may 
 
-   *         not have enough entropy. In this case, it is recommended to clear the 
 
-   *         SEIS bit(using RNG_ClearFlag(RNG_FLAG_SECS) function), then disable 
 
-   *         and enable the RNG peripheral (using RNG_Cmd() function) to 
 
-   *         reinitialize and restart the RNG.
 
-   * @note   In the case of a clock error, the RNG is no more able to generate 
 
-   *         random numbers because the PLL48CLK clock is not correct. User have 
 
-   *         to check that the clock controller is correctly configured to provide
 
-   *         the RNG clock and clear the CEIS bit (using RNG_ClearFlag(RNG_FLAG_CECS) 
 
-   *         function) . The clock error has no impact on the previously generated 
 
-   *         random numbers, and the RNG_DR register contents can be used.
 
-   *         
 
-   * @param  None
 
-   * @retval 32-bit random number.
 
-   */
 
- uint32_t RNG_GetRandomNumber(void)
 
- {
 
-   /* Return the 32 bit random number from the DR register */
 
-   return RNG->DR;
 
- }
 
- /**
 
-   * @}
 
-   */
 
- /** @defgroup RNG_Group3 Interrupts and flags management functions
 
-  *  @brief   Interrupts and flags management functions
 
-  *
 
- @verbatim   
 
-  ===============================================================================
 
-                    Interrupts and flags management functions
 
-  ===============================================================================  
 
-   This section provides functions allowing to configure the RNG Interrupts and 
 
-   to get the status and clear flags and Interrupts pending bits.
 
-   
 
-   The RNG provides 3 Interrupts sources and 3 Flags:
 
-   
 
-   Flags :
 
-   ---------- 
 
-      1. RNG_FLAG_DRDY :  In the case of the RNG_DR register contains valid 
 
-                          random data. it is cleared by reading the valid data 
 
-                          (using RNG_GetRandomNumber() function).
 
-      2. RNG_FLAG_CECS : In the case of a seed error detection. 
 
-       
 
-      3. RNG_FLAG_SECS : In the case of a clock error detection.
 
-               
 
-   Interrupts :
 
-   ------------
 
-    if enabled, an RNG interrupt is pending :
 
-     
 
-    1.  In the case of the RNG_DR register contains valid random data. 
 
-        This interrupt source is cleared once the RNG_DR register has been read 
 
-        (using RNG_GetRandomNumber() function) until a new valid value is 
 
-        computed. 
 
-    
 
-    or 
 
-    2. In the case of a seed error : One of the following faulty sequences has 
 
-       been detected:
 
-       - More than 64 consecutive bits at the same value (0 or 1)
 
-       - More than 32 consecutive alternance of 0 and 1 (0101010101...01)
 
-       This interrupt source is cleared using RNG_ClearITPendingBit(RNG_IT_SEI)
 
-       function.
 
-    
 
-    or
 
-    3. In the case of a clock error : the PLL48CLK (RNG peripheral clock source) 
 
-       was not correctly detected (fPLL48CLK< fHCLK/16).
 
-       This interrupt source is cleared using RNG_ClearITPendingBit(RNG_IT_CEI)
 
-       function.
 
-       @note In this case, User have to check that the clock controller is 
 
-             correctly configured to provide the RNG clock. 
 
-   Managing the RNG controller events :
 
-   ------------------------------------ 
 
-   The user should identify which mode will be used in his application to manage 
 
-   the RNG controller events: Polling mode or Interrupt mode.
 
-   
 
-   1.  In the Polling Mode it is advised to use the following functions:
 
-       - RNG_GetFlagStatus() : to check if flags events occur. 
 
-       - RNG_ClearFlag()     : to clear the flags events.
 
-   
 
-   @note RNG_FLAG_DRDY can not be cleared by RNG_ClearFlag(). it is cleared only 
 
-         by reading the Random number data.      
 
-   
 
-   2.  In the Interrupt Mode it is advised to use the following functions:
 
-       - RNG_ITConfig()       : to enable or disable the interrupt source.
 
-       - RNG_GetITStatus()    : to check if Interrupt occurs.
 
-       - RNG_ClearITPendingBit() : to clear the Interrupt pending Bit 
 
-                                 (corresponding Flag). 
 
-   
 
- @endverbatim
 
-   * @{
 
-   */ 
 
- /**
 
-   * @brief  Enables or disables the RNG interrupt.
 
-   * @note   The RNG provides 3 interrupt sources,
 
-   *           - Computed data is ready event (DRDY), and           
 
-   *           - Seed error Interrupt (SEI) and 
 
-   *           - Clock error Interrupt (CEI), 
 
-   *         all these interrupts sources are enabled by setting the IE bit in 
 
-   *         CR register. However, each interrupt have its specific status bit
 
-   *         (see RNG_GetITStatus() function) and clear bit except the DRDY event
 
-   *         (see RNG_ClearITPendingBit() function).
 
-   * @param  NewState: new state of the RNG interrupt.
 
-   *          This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
 
-   * @retval None
 
-   */
 
- void RNG_ITConfig(FunctionalState NewState)
 
- {
 
-   /* Check the parameters */
 
-   assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
 
-   if (NewState != DISABLE)
 
-   {
 
-     /* Enable the RNG interrupt */
 
-     RNG->CR |= RNG_CR_IE;
 
-   }
 
-   else
 
-   {
 
-     /* Disable the RNG interrupt */
 
-     RNG->CR &= ~RNG_CR_IE;
 
-   }
 
- }
 
- /**
 
-   * @brief  Checks whether the specified RNG flag is set or not.
 
-   * @param  RNG_FLAG: specifies the RNG flag to check.
 
-   *          This parameter can be one of the following values:
 
-   *            @arg RNG_FLAG_DRDY: Data Ready flag.
 
-   *            @arg RNG_FLAG_CECS: Clock Error Current flag.
 
-   *            @arg RNG_FLAG_SECS: Seed Error Current flag.
 
-   * @retval The new state of RNG_FLAG (SET or RESET).
 
-   */
 
- FlagStatus RNG_GetFlagStatus(uint8_t RNG_FLAG)
 
- {
 
-   FlagStatus bitstatus = RESET;
 
-   /* Check the parameters */
 
-   assert_param(IS_RNG_GET_FLAG(RNG_FLAG));
 
-   /* Check the status of the specified RNG flag */
 
-   if ((RNG->SR & RNG_FLAG) != (uint8_t)RESET)
 
-   {
 
-     /* RNG_FLAG is set */
 
-     bitstatus = SET;
 
-   }
 
-   else
 
-   {
 
-     /* RNG_FLAG is reset */
 
-     bitstatus = RESET;
 
-   }
 
-   /* Return the RNG_FLAG status */
 
-   return  bitstatus;
 
- }
 
- /**
 
-   * @brief  Clears the RNG flags.
 
-   * @param  RNG_FLAG: specifies the flag to clear. 
 
-   *          This parameter can be any combination of the following values:
 
-   *            @arg RNG_FLAG_CECS: Clock Error Current flag.
 
-   *            @arg RNG_FLAG_SECS: Seed Error Current flag.
 
-   * @note   RNG_FLAG_DRDY can not be cleared by RNG_ClearFlag() function. 
 
-   *         This flag is cleared only by reading the Random number data (using 
 
-   *         RNG_GetRandomNumber() function).                           
 
-   * @retval None
 
-   */
 
- void RNG_ClearFlag(uint8_t RNG_FLAG)
 
- {
 
-   /* Check the parameters */
 
-   assert_param(IS_RNG_CLEAR_FLAG(RNG_FLAG));
 
-   /* Clear the selected RNG flags */
 
-   RNG->SR = ~(uint32_t)(((uint32_t)RNG_FLAG) << 4);
 
- }
 
- /**
 
-   * @brief  Checks whether the specified RNG interrupt has occurred or not.
 
-   * @param  RNG_IT: specifies the RNG interrupt source to check.
 
-   *          This parameter can be one of the following values:
 
-   *            @arg RNG_IT_CEI: Clock Error Interrupt.
 
-   *            @arg RNG_IT_SEI: Seed Error Interrupt.                   
 
-   * @retval The new state of RNG_IT (SET or RESET).
 
-   */
 
- ITStatus RNG_GetITStatus(uint8_t RNG_IT)
 
- {
 
-   ITStatus bitstatus = RESET;
 
-   /* Check the parameters */
 
-   assert_param(IS_RNG_GET_IT(RNG_IT));
 
-   /* Check the status of the specified RNG interrupt */
 
-   if ((RNG->SR & RNG_IT) != (uint8_t)RESET)
 
-   {
 
-     /* RNG_IT is set */
 
-     bitstatus = SET;
 
-   }
 
-   else
 
-   {
 
-     /* RNG_IT is reset */
 
-     bitstatus = RESET;
 
-   }
 
-   /* Return the RNG_IT status */
 
-   return bitstatus;
 
- }
 
- /**
 
-   * @brief  Clears the RNG interrupt pending bit(s).
 
-   * @param  RNG_IT: specifies the RNG interrupt pending bit(s) to clear.
 
-   *          This parameter can be any combination of the following values:
 
-   *            @arg RNG_IT_CEI: Clock Error Interrupt.
 
-   *            @arg RNG_IT_SEI: Seed Error Interrupt.
 
-   * @retval None
 
-   */
 
- void RNG_ClearITPendingBit(uint8_t RNG_IT)
 
- {
 
-   /* Check the parameters */
 
-   assert_param(IS_RNG_IT(RNG_IT));
 
-   /* Clear the selected RNG interrupt pending bit */
 
-   RNG->SR = (uint8_t)~RNG_IT;
 
- }
 
- /**
 
-   * @}
 
-   */ 
 
-   
 
- /**
 
-   * @}
 
-   */ 
 
- /**
 
-   * @}
 
-   */ 
 
- /**
 
-   * @}
 
-   */ 
 
- /************************ (C) COPYRIGHT STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/
 
 
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