Hi there!
I work with ESP 32 (ESP-IDF) and try to detect a cause of interrupt - rising or falling edge. I know some ways to accomplish. So:
1. Use one GPIO configured as an interrupt emitter (rise and fall), after it we need to measure a voltage on GPIO (of course by ADC) - is not bad method, but needs some CPU time;
2. Use two GPIO pin tied each other by external jumper. These GPIO (configured with interrupt) have individual interrupt handlers - one for rising edge, other for falling. This way is more quickly, but needs 1 additional GPIO.
Is there a way use one GPIO to separate the cause of interrupt?
Best wishes:)
How to detect a cause of interrupt on GPIO (rise or fall) ?
Re: How to detect a cause of interrupt on GPIO (rise or fall) ?
I use method 1.
There is no need to read the GPIO via ADC. Simply use gpio_get_level(gpio_num_t gpio_num).
HTH
There is no need to read the GPIO via ADC. Simply use gpio_get_level(gpio_num_t gpio_num).
HTH
Re: How to detect a cause of interrupt on GPIO (rise or fall) ?
If I understand what your asking, I believe this example does what you want.
https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/bl ... ple_main.c
When the IRQ fires for the pin, it reads the pin level and sends that value via xQueueSendFromISR.
https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/bl ... ple_main.c
When the IRQ fires for the pin, it reads the pin level and sends that value via xQueueSendFromISR.
Re: How to detect a cause of interrupt on GPIO (rise or fall) ?
Thanks a lot for the advice!
I made some tests.
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/* snippet 1 */
/* SOME_GPIO_ISR configured for [b]any edge[/b] interrupt firing, the pulses has active level LOW. */
static bool wait_begin_pulse = true;
if (!gpio_get_level(SOME_GPIO_ISR)) // is it begin of pulse?
{
if (wait_begin_pulse) // are we waiting for begin of pulse?
{
// now we are waiting end of pulse
wait_begin_pulse = false;
// for measuring
gpio_set_level(ANOTHER_GPIO, 1);
gpio_set_level(ANOTHER_GPIO, 0);
}
else // previous end of pulse is missed
// it's possible if the pulse is too short
{
// some code for handle this error
}
}
else // no, it's end of pulse
{
if (wait_begin_pulse == false) // are we waiting for end of pulse?
{
// now we are waiting for begin next pulse
wait_begin_pulse = true;
// for measuring
gpio_set_level(ANOTHER_GPIO, 1);
gpio_set_level(ANOTHER_GPIO, 0);
}
else // previous begin of pulse is missed
// it's possible if the interval between pulses is too short
{
// some code for handle this error
}
}
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/* snippet 2 */
/* SOME_GPIO_ISR first configured for [b]negative edge[/b] interrupt firing, the pulses has active level LOW. */
static bool wait_begin_pulse = true;
if (wait_begin_pulse) // are we waiting for begin of pulse?
{
// reconfigure interrupt trigger for positive edge
gpio_set_intr_type(SOME_GPIO_ISR, GPIO_INTR_POSEDGE);
// now we are waiting for end of pulse
wait_begin_pulse = false;
// for measuring
gpio_set_level(ANOTHER_GPIO, 1);
gpio_set_level(ANOTHER_GPIO, 0);
}
else
{
// reconfigure interrupt trigger for negative edge
gpio_set_intr_type(SOME_GPIO_ISR, GPIO_INTR_NEGEDGE);
// now we are waiting for begin of pulse
wait_begin_pulse = true;
// for measuring
gpio_set_level(ANOTHER_GPIO, 1);
gpio_set_level(ANOTHER_GPIO, 0);
}
/* NOTE: In this variant missing the pulses is possible... */
Re: How to detect a cause of interrupt on GPIO (rise or fall) ?
Thanks a lot! I thought there are some register with information about of the source of interrupt as in another MCUs.username wrote: ↑Mon Jun 27, 2022 10:18 amIf I understand what your asking, I believe this example does what you want.
https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/bl ... ple_main.c
When the IRQ fires for the pin, it reads the pin level and sends that value via xQueueSendFromISR.
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