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Add F0 CPAL just in case we need i2c...
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******************************************************************************
* @file stm32f0xx_i2c_cpal.h
* @author MCD Application Team
* @version V1.2.0
* @date 24-July-2014
* @brief This file contains all the functions prototypes for the I2C firmware
* layer.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* <h2><center>© COPYRIGHT 2014 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 ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*========= CPAL library files includes =========*/
#include "stm32f0xx_i2c_cpal_hal.h"
#include "stm32f0xx_i2c_cpal_conf.h"
/* Define to prevent recursive inclusion -------------------------------------*/
#ifndef __STM32F0XX_I2C_CPAL_H
#define __STM32F0XX_I2C_CPAL_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Exported types ------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*========= CPAL_Dev_TypeDef =========*/
/* CPAL devices enumeration contains the device instances */
typedef enum
{
CPAL_I2C1 = 0x00, /*!< Use I2C1 device */
CPAL_I2C2 = 0x01 /*!< Use I2C2 device */
}CPAL_DevTypeDef;
/*========= CPAL_Direction_TypeDef =========*/
/* CPAL transfer directions enumeration is used to configure DMA channels
(TX and RX) if CPAL_PROGMODEL_DMA is selected or TX/RX interrupts
if CPAL_PROGMODEL_INTERRUPT is selected:
- If CPAL_DIRECTION_TX is selected only TX DMA Channel or TX Interrupt is configured
- If CPAL_DIRECTION_RX is selected only RX DMA Channel or RX Interrupt is configured
- If CPAL_DIRECTION_TXRX is selected both TX and Rx DMA Channels or Interrupts are configured.*/
typedef enum
{
CPAL_DIRECTION_TX = 0x01, /*!<Transmitter only direction */
CPAL_DIRECTION_RX = 0x02, /*!<Receiver only direction */
CPAL_DIRECTION_TXRX = 0x03, /*!<Transmitter and Receiver direction */
}CPAL_DirectionTypeDef;
/*========= CPAL_Mode_TypeDef =========*/
/* CPAL device Mode enumeration is used to select in which mode the
device will proceed : in master mode or slave mode.
When an I2C device is used in master mode, it will initiate communication
by sending start bit. When it is used in slave mode, it will wait till
receiving its own address to start communication.*/
typedef enum
{
CPAL_MODE_MASTER = 0x00, /*!< Use device as master */
CPAL_MODE_SLAVE = 0x01 /*!< Use device as slave */
}CPAL_ModeTypeDef;
/*========= CPAL_ProgModel_TypeDef =========*/
/* CPAL Programming Models enumeration is used to define the programming
model of device communication.
- CPAL_PROGMODEL_DMA : device is programmed to communicate using DMA.
- CPAL_PROGMODEL_INTERRUPT : device is programmed to communicate using
interruption ( TXE , RXNE ...) handlers.
- CPAL_PROGMODEL_POLLING : device is programmed to communicate using
application polling routines (interrupts and DMA will not be used).*/
typedef enum
{
CPAL_PROGMODEL_INTERRUPT = 0x01, /*!<Interrupt transfer programming model */
CPAL_PROGMODEL_DMA = 0x02 /*!<DMA transfer programming model */
}CPAL_ProgModelTypeDef;
/*========= CPAL_Transfer_TypeDef =========*/
/* CPAL Transfer structure contains all transfer parameters which are used
in every Read or Write operation.*/
typedef struct
{
uint8_t* pbBuffer; /*!<The address of the buffer from/to which the transfer should start */
__IO uint32_t wNumData; /*!<Number of data to be transferred for the current transaction */
uint32_t wAddr1; /*!<Contains the Target device Address (optional)*/
uint32_t wAddr2; /*!<Contains the Register/Physical Address into the device (optional) */
} CPAL_TransferTypeDef;
/*========= CPAL_State_TypeDef =========*/
/* CPAL global State enumeration contains the current state of CPAL communication.
Before starting each operation this state is tested. After each operation
CPAL_State is updated with the new value resulting from the relative operation.*/
typedef enum
{
CPAL_STATE_DISABLED = 0x00, /*!<The Disabled state indicates that the device
is not configured.*/
CPAL_STATE_READY = 0x01, /*!<The Ready state indicates that the device is configured
correctly and is ready for read or write operation and/or
the last transaction has been successfully completed */
CPAL_STATE_READY_TX = 0x03, /*!<The Ready_TX state indicates that the device is ready for
transmission operation */
CPAL_STATE_READY_RX = 0x05, /*!<The Ready_RX state indicates that the device is ready for
reception operation */
CPAL_STATE_BUSY = 0x02, /*!<The Busy state indicates that a Write or Read
operation started */
CPAL_STATE_BUSY_TX = 0x06, /*!<The Busy_TX state indicates that a transmission
operation is on going */
CPAL_STATE_BUSY_RX = 0x0A, /*!<The Busy_RX state indicates that a reception
operation is on going */
CPAL_STATE_ERROR = 0x10, /*!<The Error state indicates that the last operation failed.
To determine which error caused the failure, read the
device status structure.*/
}CPAL_StateTypeDef;
/*========= CPAL_I2CError_TypeDef =========*/
/* I2C Errors TypeDef */
typedef enum
{
CPAL_I2C_ERR_NONE = 0x00000000, /*!<No Error: This is the default state for an Idle peripheral */
CPAL_I2C_ERR_TIMEOUT = 0x000000FF, /*!<Timeout error: The specified timeout has been elapsed without
any response (expected flag or data didn't happen at expected time).*/
CPAL_I2C_ERR_BERR = 0x00000100, /*!<A bus error is detected when a START or a STOP condition is detected
and is not located after a multiple of 9 SCL clock pulses.
The bus error flag is set only in case the I2C is involved in the transfer
as master or addressed slave.
In case of a misplaced START or ReSTART detection, the I2C enters address
recognition state as for a correct START condition.
When a bus error is detected, BERR flag is set in I2C_ISR register, and an
interrupt is generated if ERRIE is set in I2C_CR1 register.*/
CPAL_I2C_ERR_ARLO = 0x00000200, /*!<An arbitration loss is detected when a high level is sent on SDA, but a low
level is sampled on the SCL rising edge.
? In master mode, the arbitration loss is detected during address phase, data
phase and data acknowledge phase. In that case, SDA and SCL lines are released,
START control bit is cleared by hardware and the master switches automatically
to slave mode.
? In slave mode, arbitration loss is detected during data phase and data acknowledge
phase. In that case, the transmission is stopped, and SCL and SDA lines are released.
When an arbitration loss is detected, ARLO flag is set in I2C_ISR register, and an
interrupt is generated if ERRIE is set in I2C_CR1 register.*/
CPAL_I2C_ERR_AF = 0x00000010, /*!<Acknowledge Failure : NACK is considered as error only when this event is set in master mode.
? If Master: a Stop or repeated Start condition must be generated by software.
When a NACK is detected, NACKF flag is set in I2C_ISR register, and an
interrupt is generated if NACKIE is set in I2C_CR1 register.*/
CPAL_I2C_ERR_OVR = 0x00000400, /*!<An overrun or underrun error is detected in slave mode when NOSTRETCH=1 and:
? In reception when a new byte is received and the RXDR register has not been read yet
New received byte is lost, and a NACK is automatically sent as a response to the new byte.
? In transmission :
– when STOPF=1 and the first data should be sent. The content of TXDATA is sent.
– when a new byte should be sent and the TXDR register has not been written yet.
The content of TXDATA is sent (same byte is sent twice)
When an overrun or underrun error is detected, OVR flag is set in I2C_ISR register,
and an interrupt is generated if ERRIE is set in I2C_CR1 register.*/
}CPAL_I2CErrorTypeDef;
/*========= CPAL_Dev_TypeDef =========*/
/* CPAL Device structure definition */
typedef struct
{
CPAL_DevTypeDef CPAL_Dev; /*!<Instance of the device. This parameter can be one
of the following values: CPAL_Dev_TypeDef */
CPAL_DirectionTypeDef CPAL_Direction; /*!<Specifies the direction for the device transfers.
It can be one of the following values: CPAL_Direction_TypeDef */
CPAL_ModeTypeDef CPAL_Mode; /*!<Specifies the maser/slave mode of device. It can be one of the
following values: CPAL_Mode_TypeDef */
CPAL_ProgModelTypeDef CPAL_ProgModel; /*!<Specifies the programming model for the device transfers.
It can be one of the following values: CPAL_ProgModel_Enum */
CPAL_TransferTypeDef* pCPAL_TransferTx; /*!<Pointer on a structure specifying the parameters of the current
transmission operations. The structure fields are specified as
follows: CPAL_Transfer_TypeDef. Use pNULL value if this direction
is not needed.*/
CPAL_TransferTypeDef* pCPAL_TransferRx; /*!<Pointer on a structure specifying the parameters of the current
reception operations. The structure fields are specified as
follows: CPAL_Transfer_TypeDef. Use pNULL value if this direction
is not needed.*/
__IO CPAL_StateTypeDef CPAL_State; /*!<Holds the current State of the CPAL driver relative to the device
instantiated by CPAL_Dev field. The state parameter can be one of
the following values: CPAL_State_Enum */
__IO uint32_t wCPAL_DevError; /*!<Specifies the error code for the current operation.The error codes
are specified for each device type as follows:
CPAL_I2CError_Enum for I2C devices */
uint32_t wCPAL_Options; /*!<Bit-field value specifying additional options for the configuration
of the device: The bit-field value can be any combination of following
values: CPAL_Options_Enum. When a value is not selected the relative
feature is disabled */
__IO uint32_t wCPAL_Timeout; /*!<This field is with timeout procedure. its used to detect timeout */
I2C_InitTypeDef* pCPAL_I2C_Struct; /*!<Pointer to a device Initialization structure as described
in the standard device library driver.
A NULL pointer can be provided for this field and, in this case,
the default values will be used for all the device initialization.
If only some fields need to be modified for the initialization,
one can use the CPAL_PPP_StructInit() function just before setting
the needed fields.
Example:
CPAL_InitTypeDef I2C1_DevStructure;
CPAL_I2C_StructInit(&I2C1_DevStructure);
I2C1_DevStructure->pI2C_Struct->I2C_Speed = 100000;
CPAL_I2C_Init(&I2C1_DevStructure); */
}CPAL_InitTypeDef;
/*========= Table containing all I2C device structures =========*/
extern CPAL_InitTypeDef* I2C_DevStructures[];
/*========= CPAL_Global_Device_Structures =========*/
/* CPAL Global Device Structures are the Global default structures which
are used to handle devices configuration and status.*/
#ifdef CPAL_USE_I2C1
extern CPAL_InitTypeDef I2C1_DevStructure;
#endif /* CPAL_USE_I2C1 */
#ifdef CPAL_USE_I2C2
extern CPAL_InitTypeDef I2C2_DevStructure;
#endif /* CPAL_USE_I2C2 */
/* Exported constants --------------------------------------------------------*/
/*========= CPAL_Options_TypeDef =========*/
/* CPAL Options defines contains configuration options which can be affected
to wCPAL_Options which is a bit-field argument so any combination of these
parameters can be selected. If one option is not selected then the relative
feature is disabled.
There are common options and device specific options.*/
#define CPAL_OPT_I2C_DUALADDR ((uint32_t)0x00000001) /*!<Use Dual Address Mode (available in Slave Mode only).
To use this option enable it by affecting this define
and own address2 to wCPAL_Options */
#define CPAL_OPT_DMATX_TCIT ((uint32_t)0x00000100) /*!<Enable the Transmitter DMA Transfer Complete interrupt */
#define CPAL_OPT_DMATX_HTIT ((uint32_t)0x00000200) /*!<Enable the Transmitter DMA Half Transfer Complete interrupt */
#define CPAL_OPT_DMATX_TEIT ((uint32_t)0x00000400) /*!<Enable the Transmitter DMA Transfer Error interrupt */
#define CPAL_OPT_DMARX_TCIT ((uint32_t)0x00000800) /*!<Enable the Receiver DMA Transfer Complete interrupt */
#define CPAL_OPT_DMARX_HTIT ((uint32_t)0x00001000) /*!<Enable the Receiver DMA Half Transfer Complete interrupt */
#define CPAL_OPT_DMARX_TEIT ((uint32_t)0x00002000) /*!<Enable the Receiver DMA Half Transfer Error interrupt */
#define CPAL_OPT_DMATX_CIRCULAR ((uint32_t)0x00004000) /*!<Enable the Circular Mode for DMA Transmitter */
#define CPAL_OPT_DMARX_CIRCULAR ((uint32_t)0x00008000) /*!<Enable the Circular Mode for DMA Receiver */
#define CPAL_OPT_NO_MEM_ADDR ((uint32_t)0x00010000) /*!<Enable No Memory addressing mode: only slave device address sent
No Register/Physical address to be sent after slave address */
#define CPAL_OPT_16BIT_REG ((uint32_t)0x00020000) /*!<Enable 16-Bit Register/Physical addressing mode (two bytes,
MSB first). This option is supported only when CPAL_OPT_NO_MEM_ADDR
option is not set */
#define CPAL_OPT_I2C_GENCALL ((uint32_t)0x00100000) /*!<Use General Call Address Mode (available in Slave Mode only)
(General Call Address = 0x00) */
#define CPAL_OPT_I2C_AUTOMATIC_END ((uint32_t)0x00200000) /*!<Enable Automatic end mode for master */
#define CPAL_OPT_I2C_ERRIT_DISABLE ((uint32_t)0x00400000) /*!<Disable I2C Errors interrupt (Bus Error, Arbitration Loss,
Acknowledge Failure and Overrun/Underrun Errors).
By default, errors interrupt is enabled to manage errors efficiently */
#define CPAL_OPT_I2C_NOSTOP ((uint32_t)0x00800000) /*!<Use communication mode with no STOP generation at the end
of data transfer (for multi-read/write operations) */
#define CPAL_OPT_I2C_NOSTOP_MODE ((uint32_t)0x01000000) /*!<Start communication in No STOP generation mode and close
communication by Generating stop */
#define CPAL_OPT_I2C_OA2_MASK ((uint32_t)0x0E000000) /*!<Contain Own Address 2 Mask (OA2MSK is coded on 3 bit)*/
#define CPAL_OPT_I2C_10BIT_HEADR ((uint32_t)0x10000000) /*!<Enable the send of slave address-10bit-header only when switching from
master transmitter to master receiver mode with No stop generation option enabled */
#define CPAL_OPT_I2C_WAKEUP_STOP ((uint32_t)0x20000000) /*!<Enable the WakeUp from stop capability for the I2C slave device */
#define CPAL_OPT_I2C_NACK_ADD ((uint32_t)0x40000000) /*!<Initialize the I2C Slave device without enabling the acknowledgement of its
own address. This option must not be used with No Stop generation mode */
/*========= CPAL_Interne_Defines =========*/
#define CPAL_PASS ((uint32_t)0x00000000) /*!<This value is returned if the last operation succeed */
#define CPAL_FAIL ((uint32_t)0x00000001) /*!<This value is returned if the last operation failed */
#define pNULL (void*)0 /*!<This Value is used to initialise a null pointer */
/* Exported macro ------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Exported functions --------------------------------------------------------*/
/*========= CPAL_I2C_Exported_Functions =========*/
/* These functions constitute the main CPAL API interface. All functions take as argument the
CPAL_InitTypeDef structure defined in @ref CPAL_Dev_TypeDef. */
uint32_t CPAL_I2C_Init (CPAL_InitTypeDef* pDevInitStruct); /*<!This function Initializes the selected I2C device
and all needed resources (GPIOs, clocks, DMA,
interrupts …)*/
uint32_t CPAL_I2C_DeInit (CPAL_InitTypeDef* pDevInitStruct); /*<!This function free the resources used by the I2C
device (GPIOs, clocks, DMA, interrupts …) and
deinitialize the device itself */
uint32_t CPAL_I2C_StructInit (CPAL_InitTypeDef* pDevInitStruct); /*<!This function Initializes I2C device structure
by filling all fields with their default values.
Warning: Pointer fields are filled with CPAL local variables
pointer. To avoid all risks, it is recommended to declare
application local variables and fill these fields with their
pointers.*/
#if defined (CPAL_I2C_MASTER_MODE) || ! defined (CPAL_I2C_LISTEN_MODE)
uint32_t CPAL_I2C_Write (CPAL_InitTypeDef* pDevInitStruct); /*<!This function Writes data to the specified I2C device.
All information relative to the write transfer parameters and
current status are extracted from pCPAL_TransferTx field defined
in @ref CPAL_Transfer_TypeDef */
uint32_t CPAL_I2C_Read (CPAL_InitTypeDef* pDevInitStruct); /*<!This function Read data from the specified I2C device
All information relative to the read transfer parameters and
current status are extracted from pCPAL_TransferTx field defined
in @ref CPAL_Transfer_TypeDef */
#endif /* CPAL_I2C_MASTER_MODE || ! CPAL_I2C_LISTEN_MODE */
#if defined (CPAL_I2C_LISTEN_MODE) && defined (CPAL_I2C_SLAVE_MODE)
uint32_t CPAL_I2C_Listen (CPAL_InitTypeDef* pDevInitStruct); /*<!This function allows the specified I2C device to enter listen mode
All information relative to the read or write transfer parameters and
current status are extracted from fields defined in @ref CPAL_Transfer_TypeDef */
#endif /* CPAL_I2C_LISTEN_MODE && CPAL_I2C_SLAVE_MODE */
uint32_t CPAL_I2C_IsDeviceReady(CPAL_InitTypeDef* pDevInitStruct); /*<!This function can be used to wait until target device is ready
for communication (ie. for memories after write operations) */
uint32_t CPAL_I2C_EV_IRQHandler(CPAL_InitTypeDef* pDevInitStruct); /*<!This function manages all I2C device events */
uint32_t CPAL_I2C_ER_IRQHandler(CPAL_InitTypeDef* pDevInitStruct); /*<!This function manages all I2C device errors */
#ifdef CPAL_I2C_DMA_PROGMODEL
uint32_t CPAL_I2C_DMA_TX_IRQHandler(CPAL_InitTypeDef* pDevInitStruct); /*<!This function Handles DMA TX Interrupts */
uint32_t CPAL_I2C_DMA_RX_IRQHandler(CPAL_InitTypeDef* pDevInitStruct); /*<!This function Handles DMA RX Interrupts */
#endif /* CPAL_I2C_DMA_PROGMODEL */
/*========== CPAL_TIMEOUT_Callback ==========*/
#ifndef CPAL_TIMEOUT_UserCallback
uint32_t CPAL_TIMEOUT_UserCallback(CPAL_InitTypeDef* pDevInitStruct); /*<!This function is called when a Timeout
occurs during communication with devices */
#endif
/*========= CPAL_I2C_User_Callbacks =========*/
/* These functions prototypes only are declared here. User can (optionally)
implement the function body in his own application depending on the application needs.
Each callback is called in a particular situation detailed in the callback description.*/
#ifndef CPAL_I2C_TX_UserCallback
void CPAL_I2C_TX_UserCallback (CPAL_InitTypeDef* pDevInitStruct); /*<!This function is called when (in Interrupt mode)
the peripheral is preparing to send data */
#endif
#ifndef CPAL_I2C_RX_UserCallback
void CPAL_I2C_RX_UserCallback (CPAL_InitTypeDef* pDevInitStruct); /*<!This function is called when (in Interrupt mode)
the peripheral has received data */
#endif
#ifndef CPAL_I2C_TXTC_UserCallback
void CPAL_I2C_TXTC_UserCallback(CPAL_InitTypeDef* pDevInitStruct); /*<!This function is called when (in DMA or Interrupt mode)
TX Transfer is complete (to use in DMA mode, Transfer complete
interrupt must be enabled) */
#endif
#ifndef CPAL_I2C_RXTC_UserCallback
void CPAL_I2C_RXTC_UserCallback(CPAL_InitTypeDef* pDevInitStruct); /*<!This function is called when (in DMA or Interrupt mode)
RX Transfer is complete (to use in DMA mode, Transfer complete
interrupt must be enabled) */
#endif
#ifndef CPAL_I2C_DMATXTC_UserCallback
void CPAL_I2C_DMATXTC_UserCallback(CPAL_InitTypeDef* pDevInitStruct); /*<!This function is called (in DMA mode) when
DMA Transmission is finished (If Transfer Complete
interrupt is enabled) */
#endif
#ifndef CPAL_I2C_DMATXHT_UserCallback
void CPAL_I2C_DMATXHT_UserCallback(CPAL_InitTypeDef* pDevInitStruct); /*<!This function is called (in DMA mode) when the
DMA Transmission has reached the half of the
buffer (If Half Transfer interrupt is enabled) */
#endif
#ifndef CPAL_I2C_DMATXTE_UserCallback
void CPAL_I2C_DMATXTE_UserCallback(CPAL_InitTypeDef* pDevInitStruct); /*<!This function is called when (in DMA mode) a
DMA Transmission transfer error has occurred
(If Transfer Error interrupt is enabled ) */
#endif
#ifndef CPAL_I2C_DMARXTC_UserCallback
void CPAL_I2C_DMARXTC_UserCallback(CPAL_InitTypeDef* pDevInitStruct); /*<!This function is called when (in DMA mode) when
DMA Reception is finished (If Transfer Complete
interrupt is enabled) */
#endif
#ifndef CPAL_I2C_DMARXHT_UserCallback
void CPAL_I2C_DMARXHT_UserCallback(CPAL_InitTypeDef* pDevInitStruct); /*<!This function is called when (in DMA mode) the
DMA Reception has reached the half of the
buffer (If Half Transfer interrupt is enabled) */
#endif
#ifndef CPAL_I2C_DMARXTE_UserCallback
void CPAL_I2C_DMARXTE_UserCallback(CPAL_InitTypeDef* pDevInitStruct); /*<!This function is called when (in DMA mode) a
DMA Reception transfer error has occurred
(If Transfer Error interrupt is enabled ) */
#endif
#ifndef CPAL_I2C_GENCALL_UserCallback
void CPAL_I2C_GENCALL_UserCallback(CPAL_InitTypeDef* pDevInitStruct); /*<!This function is called when General Call mode
is set (used in General Call Mode only ) */
#endif
#ifndef CPAL_I2C_DUALF_UserCallback
void CPAL_I2C_DUALF_UserCallback(CPAL_InitTypeDef* pDevInitStruct); /*<!This function is called when Slave OA2 Address
matched (used in Dual Address Mode only ) */
#endif
#ifndef CPAL_I2C_SLAVE_READ_UserCallback
void CPAL_I2C_SLAVE_READ_UserCallback(CPAL_InitTypeDef* pDevInitStruct); /*<!This function is called when a write operation is
requested from master in Listen mode only */
#endif
#ifndef CPAL_I2C_SLAVE_WRITE_UserCallback
void CPAL_I2C_SLAVE_WRITE_UserCallback(CPAL_InitTypeDef* pDevInitStruct); /*<!This function is called when a read operation is
requested from master in Listen mode only */
#endif
/*========= CPAL_User_ErrorCallback_Prototypes =========*/
/* User can use two types of Callback:
- Single Error Callback : All error are handled by one Callback (CPAL_I2C_ERR_UserCallback()).
- Multiple Error Callback : Each error has its own Callback ( CPAL_I2C_ERRTYPE_UserCallback () ,
ERRTYPE : can be one of I2C Errors (BERR, ARLO, OVR and NACK)).
To select one of this type, user should comment or uncomment adequate defines in stm32f0xx_i2c_cpal_conf.h file. */
#ifdef USE_SINGLE_ERROR_CALLBACK
#ifndef CPAL_I2C_ERR_UserCallback
void CPAL_I2C_ERR_UserCallback(CPAL_DevTypeDef pDevInstance, uint32_t DeviceError); /*<!This callback is called when an error
occurred on the peripheral while transferring
(If I2C Error interrupt is enabled). Device
instance and error type (DeviceError) are
passed as argument. Device_Error value can be
one of CPAL_I2CErrorTypeDef enumeration */
#endif
#endif /* USE_SINGLE_ERROR_CALLBACK */
#ifdef USE_MULTIPLE_ERROR_CALLBACK
#ifndef CPAL_I2C_BERR_UserCallback
void CPAL_I2C_BERR_UserCallback(CPAL_DevTypeDef pDevInstance); /*<!This callback is called when an Bus ERROR
occurred on the peripheral while transferring
(If I2C Error interrupt is enabled) */
#endif
#ifndef CPAL_I2C_ARLO_UserCallback
void CPAL_I2C_ARLO_UserCallback(CPAL_DevTypeDef pDevInstance); /*<!This callback is called when an Arbitration Lost
ERROR occurred on the peripheral while transferring
(If I2C Error interrupt is enabled) */
#endif
#ifndef CPAL_I2C_OVR_UserCallback
void CPAL_I2C_OVR_UserCallback(CPAL_DevTypeDef pDevInstance); /*<!This callback is called when an Overrun/Underrun
ERROR occurred on the peripheral while transferring
(If I2C Error interrupt is enabled) */
#endif
#ifndef CPAL_I2C_AF_UserCallback
void CPAL_I2C_AF_UserCallback(CPAL_DevTypeDef pDevInstance); /*<!This callback is called when an Not Acknowledge
is received (If I2C NACK interrupt is enabled) */
#endif
#endif /* USE_SINGLE_ERROR_CALLBACK */
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /*__STM32F0XX_I2C_CPAL_H */
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