avr-libc
2.1.0
Standard C library for AVR-GCC
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#define | wdt_reset() __asm__ __volatile__ ("wdr") |
#define | WDTO_15MS 0 |
#define | WDTO_30MS 1 |
#define | WDTO_60MS 2 |
#define | WDTO_120MS 3 |
#define | WDTO_250MS 4 |
#define | WDTO_500MS 5 |
#define | WDTO_1S 6 |
#define | WDTO_2S 7 |
#define | WDTO_4S 8 |
#define | WDTO_8S 9 |
Functions | |
static __inline__ | __attribute__ ((__always_inline__)) void wdt_enable(const uint8_t value) |
This header file declares the interface to some inline macros handling the watchdog timer present in many AVR devices. In order to prevent the watchdog timer configuration from being accidentally altered by a crashing application, a special timed sequence is required in order to change it. The macros within this header file handle the required sequence automatically before changing any value. Interrupts will be disabled during the manipulation.
Note that for newer devices (ATmega88 and newer, effectively any AVR that has the option to also generate interrupts), the watchdog timer remains active even after a system reset (except a power-on condition), using the fastest prescaler value (approximately 15 ms). It is therefore required to turn off the watchdog early during program startup, the datasheet recommends a sequence like the following:
Saving the value of MCUSR in mcusr_mirror
is only needed if the application later wants to examine the reset source, but in particular, clearing the watchdog reset flag before disabling the watchdog is required, according to the datasheet.
#define wdt_reset | ( | ) | __asm__ __volatile__ ("wdr") |
Reset the watchdog timer. When the watchdog timer is enabled, a call to this instruction is required before the timer expires, otherwise a watchdog-initiated device reset will occur.
#define WDTO_120MS 3 |
See WDTO_15MS
#define WDTO_15MS 0 |
Symbolic constants for the watchdog timeout. Since the watchdog timer is based on a free-running RC oscillator, the times are approximate only and apply to a supply voltage of 5 V. At lower supply voltages, the times will increase. For older devices, the times will be as large as three times when operating at Vcc = 3 V, while the newer devices (e. g. ATmega128, ATmega8) only experience a negligible change.
Possible timeout values are: 15 ms, 30 ms, 60 ms, 120 ms, 250 ms, 500 ms, 1 s, 2 s. (Some devices also allow for 4 s and 8 s.) Symbolic constants are formed by the prefix WDTO_
, followed by the time.
Example that would select a watchdog timer expiry of approximately 500 ms:
#define WDTO_1S 6 |
See WDTO_15MS
#define WDTO_250MS 4 |
See WDTO_15MS
#define WDTO_2S 7 |
See WDTO_15MS
#define WDTO_30MS 1 |
See WDTO_15MS
#define WDTO_4S 8 |
See WDTO_15MS
Note: This is only available on the ATtiny2313, ATtiny24, ATtiny44, ATtiny84, ATtiny84A, ATtiny25, ATtiny45, ATtiny85, ATtiny261, ATtiny461, ATtiny861, ATmega48, ATmega88, ATmega168, ATmega48P, ATmega88P, ATmega168P, ATmega328P, ATmega164P, ATmega324P, ATmega644P, ATmega644, ATmega640, ATmega1280, ATmega1281, ATmega2560, ATmega2561, ATmega8HVA, ATmega16HVA, ATmega32HVB, ATmega406, ATmega1284P, AT90PWM1, AT90PWM2, AT90PWM2B, AT90PWM3, AT90PWM3B, AT90PWM216, AT90PWM316, AT90PWM81, AT90PWM161, AT90USB82, AT90USB162, AT90USB646, AT90USB647, AT90USB1286, AT90USB1287, ATtiny48, ATtiny88.
Note: This value does not match the bit pattern of the respective control register. It is solely meant to be used together with wdt_enable().
#define WDTO_500MS 5 |
See WDTO_15MS
#define WDTO_60MS 2 |
See WDTO_15MS
#define WDTO_8S 9 |
See WDTO_15MS
Note: This is only available on the ATtiny2313, ATtiny24, ATtiny44, ATtiny84, ATtiny84A, ATtiny25, ATtiny45, ATtiny85, ATtiny261, ATtiny461, ATtiny861, ATmega48, ATmega48A, ATmega48PA, ATmega88, ATmega168, ATmega48P, ATmega88P, ATmega168P, ATmega328P, ATmega164P, ATmega324P, ATmega644P, ATmega644, ATmega640, ATmega1280, ATmega1281, ATmega2560, ATmega2561, ATmega8HVA, ATmega16HVA, ATmega32HVB, ATmega406, ATmega1284P, ATmega2564RFR2, ATmega256RFR2, ATmega1284RFR2, ATmega128RFR2, ATmega644RFR2, ATmega64RFR2 AT90PWM1, AT90PWM2, AT90PWM2B, AT90PWM3, AT90PWM3B, AT90PWM216, AT90PWM316, AT90PWM81, AT90PWM161, AT90USB82, AT90USB162, AT90USB646, AT90USB647, AT90USB1286, AT90USB1287, ATtiny48, ATtiny88, ATxmega16a4u, ATxmega32a4u, ATxmega16c4, ATxmega32c4, ATxmega128c3, ATxmega192c3, ATxmega256c3.
Note: This value does not match the bit pattern of the respective control register. It is solely meant to be used together with wdt_enable().
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Enable the watchdog timer, configuring it for expiry after timeout
(which is a combination of the WDP0
through WDP2
bits to write into the WDTCR
register; For those devices that have a WDTCSR
register, it uses the combination of the WDP0
through WDP3
bits).
See also the symbolic constants WDTO_15MS
et al.