Martin Ling 2c86f493d9 Keep track of longest shortfall.
This adds six cycles to the TX and RX shortfall paths.
2022-02-13 16:46:12 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright 2022 Great Scott Gadgets
*
* This file is part of HackRF.
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#ifndef __M0_STATE_H__
#define __M0_STATE_H__
#include <stdint.h>
#include <usb_request.h>
struct m0_state {
uint32_t mode;
uint32_t m0_count;
uint32_t m4_count;
uint32_t num_shortfalls;
uint32_t longest_shortfall;
};
enum m0_mode {
M0_MODE_IDLE = 0,
M0_MODE_RX = 1,
M0_MODE_TX = 2,
};
/* Address of m0_state is set in ldscripts. If you change the name of this
* variable, it won't be where it needs to be in the processor's address space,
* unless you also adjust the ldscripts.
*/
extern volatile struct m0_state m0_state;
usb_request_status_t usb_vendor_request_get_m0_state(
usb_endpoint_t* const endpoint, const usb_transfer_stage_t stage);
#endif/*__M0_STATE_H__*/