/* * SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2020 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD * * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 */ #pragma once #ifdef __cpp_exceptions #include #include #include #include "esp_exception.hpp" #include "esp_timer.h" namespace idf { namespace esp_timer { /** * @brief Get time since boot * @return time since \c esp_timer_init() was called (this normally happens early during application startup). */ static inline std::chrono::microseconds get_time() { return std::chrono::microseconds(esp_timer_get_time()); } /** * @brief Get the timestamp when the next timeout is expected to occur * @return Timestamp of the nearest timer event. * The timebase is the same as for the values returned by \c get_time(). */ static inline std::chrono::microseconds get_next_alarm() { return std::chrono::microseconds(esp_timer_get_next_alarm()); } /** * @brief * A timer using the esp_timer component which can be started either as one-shot timer or periodically. */ class ESPTimer { public: /** * @param timeout_cb The timeout callback. * @param timer_name The name of the timer (optional). This is for debugging using \c esp_timer_dump(). */ ESPTimer(std::function timeout_cb, const std::string &timer_name = "ESPTimer"); /** * Stop the timer if necessary and delete it. */ ~ESPTimer(); /** * Default copy constructor is deleted since one instance of esp_timer_handle_t must not be shared. */ ESPTimer(const ESPTimer&) = delete; /** * Default copy assignment is deleted since one instance of esp_timer_handle_t must not be shared. */ ESPTimer &operator=(const ESPTimer&) = delete; /** * @brief Start one-shot timer * * Timer should not be running (started) when this function is called. * * @param timeout timer timeout, in microseconds relative to the current moment. * * @throws ESPException with error ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE if the timer is already running. */ inline void start(std::chrono::microseconds timeout) { CHECK_THROW(esp_timer_start_once(timer_handle, timeout.count())); } /** * @brief Start periodic timer * * Timer should not be running when this function is called. This function will * start a timer which will trigger every 'period' microseconds. * * Timer should not be running (started) when this function is called. * * @param timeout timer timeout, in microseconds relative to the current moment. * * @throws ESPException with error ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE if the timer is already running. */ inline void start_periodic(std::chrono::microseconds period) { CHECK_THROW(esp_timer_start_periodic(timer_handle, period.count())); } /** * @brief Stop the previously started timer. * * This function stops the timer previously started using \c start() or \c start_periodic(). * * @throws ESPException with error ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE if the timer has not been started yet. */ inline void stop() { CHECK_THROW(esp_timer_stop(timer_handle)); } private: /** * Internal callback to hook into esp_timer component. */ static void esp_timer_cb(void *arg); /** * Timer instance of the underlying esp_event component. */ esp_timer_handle_t timer_handle; /** * Callback which will be called once the timer triggers. */ std::function timeout_cb; /** * Name of the timer, will be passed to the underlying timer framework and is used for debugging. */ const std::string name; }; } // esp_timer } // idf #endif // __cpp_exceptions