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/**
  ******************************************************************************
  * @file    stm32f7xx_hal_cec.c
  * @author  MCD Application Team
  * @version V1.2.0
  * @date    30-December-2016
  * @brief   CEC HAL module driver.
  *          This file provides firmware functions to manage the following 
  *          functionalities of the High Definition Multimedia Interface 
  *          Consumer Electronics Control Peripheral (CEC).
  *           + Initialization and de-initialization function
  *           + IO operation function
  *           + Peripheral Control function
  *
  *           
  @verbatim       
 ===============================================================================
                        ##### How to use this driver #####
 ===============================================================================
    [..]
    The CEC HAL driver can be used as follow:
    
    (#) Declare a CEC_HandleTypeDef handle structure.
    (#) Initialize the CEC low level resources by implementing the HAL_CEC_MspInit ()API:
        (##) Enable the CEC interface clock.
        (##) CEC pins configuration:
            (+++) Enable the clock for the CEC GPIOs.
            (+++) Configure these CEC pins as alternate function pull-up.
        (##) NVIC configuration if you need to use interrupt process (HAL_CEC_Transmit_IT()
             and HAL_CEC_Receive_IT() APIs):
            (+++) Configure the CEC interrupt priority.
            (+++) Enable the NVIC CEC IRQ handle.
            (+++) The specific CEC interrupts (Transmission complete interrupt, 
                  RXNE interrupt and Error Interrupts) will be managed using the macros
                  __HAL_CEC_ENABLE_IT() and __HAL_CEC_DISABLE_IT() inside the transmit 
                  and receive process.

    (#) Program the Signal Free Time (SFT) and SFT option, Tolerance, reception stop in
        in case of Bit Rising Error, Error-Bit generation conditions, device logical
        address and Listen mode in the hcec Init structure.

    (#) Initialize the CEC registers by calling the HAL_CEC_Init() API.

  [..]        
    (@) This API (HAL_CEC_Init()) configures also the low level Hardware (GPIO, CLOCK, CORTEX...etc)
        by calling the customed HAL_CEC_MspInit() API.

  @endverbatim
  ******************************************************************************
  * @attention
  *
  * <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT(c) 2016 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
  *
  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
  * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
  *   1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
  *      this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
  *   2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
  *      this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
  *      and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
  *   3. Neither the name of STMicroelectronics nor the names of its contributors
  *      may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
  *      without specific prior written permission.
  *
  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
  * AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
  * DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
  * SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER
  * CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY,
  * OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
  * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
  *
  ******************************************************************************  
  */

/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "stm32f7xx_hal.h"

/** @addtogroup STM32F7xx_HAL_Driver
  * @{
  */

/** @defgroup CEC CEC 
  * @brief HAL CEC module driver
  * @{
  */
#ifdef HAL_CEC_MODULE_ENABLED
#if defined (CEC)

/* Private typedef -----------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Private define ------------------------------------------------------------*/
/** @defgroup CEC_Private_Constants CEC Private Constants
  * @{
  */
/**
  * @}
  */
 
/* Private macro -------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Private variables ---------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Private function prototypes -----------------------------------------------*/
/** @defgroup CEC_Private_Functions CEC Private Functions
  * @{
  */
/**
  * @}
  */
  
/* Exported functions ---------------------------------------------------------*/

/** @defgroup CEC_Exported_Functions CEC Exported Functions
  * @{
  */

/** @defgroup CEC_Exported_Functions_Group1 Initialization and de-initialization functions
  *  @brief    Initialization and Configuration functions 
  *
@verbatim                                                
===============================================================================
            ##### Initialization and Configuration functions #####
 ===============================================================================  
    [..]
    This subsection provides a set of functions allowing to initialize the CEC
      (+) The following parameters need to be configured: 
        (++) SignalFreeTime
        (++) Tolerance 
        (++) BRERxStop                 (RX stopped or not upon Bit Rising Error)
        (++) BREErrorBitGen            (Error-Bit generation in case of Bit Rising Error)
        (++) LBPEErrorBitGen           (Error-Bit generation in case of Long Bit Period Error)
        (++) BroadcastMsgNoErrorBitGen (Error-bit generation in case of broadcast message error)
        (++) SignalFreeTimeOption      (SFT Timer start definition)
        (++) OwnAddress                (CEC device address)
        (++) ListenMode

@endverbatim
  * @{
  */

/**
  * @brief Initializes the CEC mode according to the specified
  *         parameters in the CEC_InitTypeDef and creates the associated handle .
  * @param hcec: CEC handle
  * @retval HAL status
  */
HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_CEC_Init(CEC_HandleTypeDef *hcec)
{  
  /* Check the CEC handle allocation */
  if((hcec == NULL) ||(hcec->Init.RxBuffer == NULL))
  {
    return HAL_ERROR;
  }

  /* Check the parameters */ 
  assert_param(IS_CEC_ALL_INSTANCE(hcec->Instance));
  assert_param(IS_CEC_SIGNALFREETIME(hcec->Init.SignalFreeTime));
  assert_param(IS_CEC_TOLERANCE(hcec->Init.Tolerance));  
  assert_param(IS_CEC_BRERXSTOP(hcec->Init.BRERxStop));
  assert_param(IS_CEC_BREERRORBITGEN(hcec->Init.BREErrorBitGen));
  assert_param(IS_CEC_LBPEERRORBITGEN(hcec->Init.LBPEErrorBitGen));
  assert_param(IS_CEC_BROADCASTERROR_NO_ERRORBIT_GENERATION(hcec->Init.BroadcastMsgNoErrorBitGen));
  assert_param(IS_CEC_SFTOP(hcec->Init.SignalFreeTimeOption)); 
  assert_param(IS_CEC_LISTENING_MODE(hcec->Init.ListenMode));
  assert_param(IS_CEC_OWN_ADDRESS(hcec->Init.OwnAddress));  

  if(hcec->gState == HAL_CEC_STATE_RESET)
  {
    /* Allocate lock resource and initialize it */
    hcec->Lock = HAL_UNLOCKED;   
    /* Init the low level hardware : GPIO, CLOCK */
    HAL_CEC_MspInit(hcec);
  }
  hcec->gState = HAL_CEC_STATE_BUSY;
  
  /* Disable the Peripheral */
  __HAL_CEC_DISABLE(hcec);
  
  /* Write to CEC Control Register */
  hcec->Instance->CFGR = hcec->Init.SignalFreeTime | hcec->Init.Tolerance | hcec->Init.BRERxStop|\
                         hcec->Init.BREErrorBitGen | hcec->Init.LBPEErrorBitGen | hcec->Init.BroadcastMsgNoErrorBitGen |\
			 hcec->Init.SignalFreeTimeOption |((uint32_t)(hcec->Init.OwnAddress)<<16U) |\
                         hcec->Init.ListenMode;
  
  /* Enable the following CEC Transmission/Reception interrupts as
   * well as the following CEC Transmission/Reception Errors interrupts 
   * Rx Byte Received IT 
   * End of Reception IT 
   * Rx overrun
   * Rx bit rising error
   * Rx short bit period error
   * Rx long bit period error
   * Rx missing acknowledge
   * Tx Byte Request IT 
   * End of Transmission IT
   * Tx Missing Acknowledge IT
   * Tx-Error IT
   * Tx-Buffer Underrun IT 
   * Tx arbitration lost   */
 __HAL_CEC_ENABLE_IT(hcec, CEC_IT_RXBR|CEC_IT_RXEND|CEC_IER_RX_ALL_ERR|CEC_IT_TXBR|CEC_IT_TXEND|CEC_IER_TX_ALL_ERR);
    
  /* Enable the CEC Peripheral */
  __HAL_CEC_ENABLE(hcec);
  
  hcec->ErrorCode = HAL_CEC_ERROR_NONE;
  hcec->gState = HAL_CEC_STATE_READY;
  hcec->RxState = HAL_CEC_STATE_READY;
  
  return HAL_OK;
}

/**
  * @brief DeInitializes the CEC peripheral 
  * @param hcec: CEC handle
  * @retval HAL status
  */
HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_CEC_DeInit(CEC_HandleTypeDef *hcec)
{
  /* Check the CEC handle allocation */
  if(hcec == NULL)
  {
    return HAL_ERROR;
  }

  /* Check the parameters */
  assert_param(IS_CEC_ALL_INSTANCE(hcec->Instance));

  hcec->gState = HAL_CEC_STATE_BUSY;
  
  /* DeInit the low level hardware */
  HAL_CEC_MspDeInit(hcec);
  
  /* Disable the Peripheral */
  __HAL_CEC_DISABLE(hcec);
  
  /* Clear Flags */
  __HAL_CEC_CLEAR_FLAG(hcec,CEC_FLAG_TXEND|CEC_FLAG_TXBR|CEC_FLAG_RXBR|CEC_FLAG_RXEND|CEC_ISR_ALL_ERROR);
  
  /* Disable the following CEC Transmission/Reception interrupts as
   * well as the following CEC Transmission/Reception Errors interrupts 
   * Rx Byte Received IT 
   * End of Reception IT 
   * Rx overrun
   * Rx bit rising error
   * Rx short bit period error
   * Rx long bit period error
   * Rx missing acknowledge
   * Tx Byte Request IT 
   * End of Transmission IT
   * Tx Missing Acknowledge IT
   * Tx-Error IT
   * Tx-Buffer Underrun IT 
   * Tx arbitration lost   */
  __HAL_CEC_DISABLE_IT(hcec, CEC_IT_RXBR|CEC_IT_RXEND|CEC_IER_RX_ALL_ERR|CEC_IT_TXBR|CEC_IT_TXEND|CEC_IER_TX_ALL_ERR);
  
  hcec->ErrorCode = HAL_CEC_ERROR_NONE;
  hcec->gState = HAL_CEC_STATE_RESET;
  hcec->RxState = HAL_CEC_STATE_RESET;
  
  /* Process Unlock */
  __HAL_UNLOCK(hcec);
  
  return HAL_OK;
}

/**
  * @brief Initializes the Own Address of the CEC device
  * @param hcec: CEC handle
  * @param  CEC_OwnAddress: The CEC own address.  
  * @retval HAL status
  */
HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_CEC_SetDeviceAddress(CEC_HandleTypeDef *hcec, uint16_t CEC_OwnAddress)
{
  /* Check the parameters */
  assert_param(IS_CEC_OWN_ADDRESS(CEC_OwnAddress));

  if ((hcec->gState == HAL_CEC_STATE_READY) && (hcec->RxState == HAL_CEC_STATE_READY))
  { 
    /* Process Locked */
    __HAL_LOCK(hcec); 
    
    hcec->gState = HAL_CEC_STATE_BUSY;
  
    /* Disable the Peripheral */
    __HAL_CEC_DISABLE(hcec);
    
    if(CEC_OwnAddress != CEC_OWN_ADDRESS_NONE)
    {
      hcec->Instance->CFGR |= ((uint32_t)CEC_OwnAddress<<16);
    }
    else
    {
      hcec->Instance->CFGR &= ~(CEC_CFGR_OAR);
    }
        
    hcec->gState = HAL_CEC_STATE_READY;
    hcec->ErrorCode = HAL_CEC_ERROR_NONE;
    
    /* Process Unlocked */
    __HAL_UNLOCK(hcec); 
    
    /* Enable the Peripheral */
    __HAL_CEC_ENABLE(hcec);
    
    return  HAL_OK; 
  }
  else
  {
    return HAL_BUSY;
  }
}

/**
  * @brief CEC MSP Init
  * @param hcec: CEC handle
  * @retval None
  */
 __weak void HAL_CEC_MspInit(CEC_HandleTypeDef *hcec)
{
  /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */
  UNUSED(hcec);
  /* NOTE : This function should not be modified, when the callback is needed,
            the HAL_CEC_MspInit can be implemented in the user file
   */ 
}

/**
  * @brief CEC MSP DeInit
  * @param hcec: CEC handle
  * @retval None
  */
 __weak void HAL_CEC_MspDeInit(CEC_HandleTypeDef *hcec)
{
  /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */
  UNUSED(hcec);
  /* NOTE : This function should not be modified, when the callback is needed,
            the HAL_CEC_MspDeInit can be implemented in the user file
   */ 
}

/**
  * @}
  */

/** @defgroup CEC_Exported_Functions_Group2 Input and Output operation functions 
  *  @brief CEC Transmit/Receive functions 
  *
@verbatim     
 ===============================================================================
                      ##### IO operation functions ##### 
 ===============================================================================  
    This subsection provides a set of functions allowing to manage the CEC data transfers.
    
    (#) The CEC handle must contain the initiator (TX side) and the destination (RX side)
        logical addresses (4-bit long addresses, 0xF for broadcast messages destination)
    
    (#) The communication is performed using Interrupts. 
           These API's return the HAL status.
           The end of the data processing will be indicated through the 
           dedicated CEC IRQ when using Interrupt mode.
           The HAL_CEC_TxCpltCallback(), HAL_CEC_RxCpltCallback() user callbacks 
           will be executed respectively at the end of the transmit or Receive process
           The HAL_CEC_ErrorCallback() user callback will be executed when a communication 
           error is detected
        
    (#) API's with Interrupt are :
         (+) HAL_CEC_Transmit_IT()
         (+) HAL_CEC_IRQHandler()

    (#) A set of User Callbacks are provided:
         (+) HAL_CEC_TxCpltCallback()
         (+) HAL_CEC_RxCpltCallback()
         (+) HAL_CEC_ErrorCallback()
      
@endverbatim
  * @{
  */

/**
  * @brief Send data in interrupt mode 
  * @param hcec: CEC handle 
  * @param InitiatorAddress: Initiator address
  * @param DestinationAddress: destination logical address      
  * @param pData: pointer to input byte data buffer
  * @param Size: amount of data to be sent in bytes (without counting the header).
  *              0 means only the header is sent (ping operation).
  *              Maximum TX size is 15 bytes (1 opcode and up to 14 operands).    
  * @retval HAL status
  */  
HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_CEC_Transmit_IT(CEC_HandleTypeDef *hcec, uint8_t InitiatorAddress,uint8_t DestinationAddress, uint8_t *pData, uint32_t Size)
{
  /* if the IP isn't already busy and if there is no previous transmission
     already pending due to arbitration lost */
  if (hcec->gState == HAL_CEC_STATE_READY) 
  {    
    if((pData == NULL ) && (Size > 0)) 
    {
      return  HAL_ERROR;                                    
    }

    assert_param(IS_CEC_ADDRESS(DestinationAddress)); 
    assert_param(IS_CEC_ADDRESS(InitiatorAddress)); 
    assert_param(IS_CEC_MSGSIZE(Size));
    
    /* Process Locked */
    __HAL_LOCK(hcec);
    hcec->pTxBuffPtr = pData;
    hcec->gState = HAL_CEC_STATE_BUSY_TX;
    hcec->ErrorCode = HAL_CEC_ERROR_NONE;
  
    /* initialize the number of bytes to send,
     * 0 means only one header is sent (ping operation) */
    hcec->TxXferCount = Size;
    
    /* in case of no payload (Size = 0), sender is only pinging the system;
       Set TX End of Message (TXEOM) bit, must be set before writing data to TXDR */
    if (Size == 0)
    {
      __HAL_CEC_LAST_BYTE_TX_SET(hcec);
    }
    /* send header block */
    hcec->Instance->TXDR = ((uint8_t)(InitiatorAddress << CEC_INITIATOR_LSB_POS) |(uint8_t) DestinationAddress);
    /* Set TX Start of Message  (TXSOM) bit */
    __HAL_CEC_FIRST_BYTE_TX_SET(hcec);
	    
    /* Process Unlocked */
    __HAL_UNLOCK(hcec); 
  
    return HAL_OK;

  }
  else
  {
    return HAL_BUSY;   
  }
}

/**
  * @brief Get size of the received frame.
  * @param hcec: CEC handle
  * @retval Frame size
  */
uint32_t HAL_CEC_GetLastReceivedFrameSize(CEC_HandleTypeDef *hcec)
{
  return hcec->RxXferSize;
}

/**
  * @brief Change Rx Buffer.
  * @param hcec: CEC handle
  * @param Rxbuffer: Rx Buffer
  * @note  This function can be called only inside the HAL_CEC_RxCpltCallback() 
  * @retval Frame size
  */
void HAL_CEC_ChangeRxBuffer(CEC_HandleTypeDef *hcec, uint8_t* Rxbuffer)
{
  hcec->Init.RxBuffer = Rxbuffer; 
}
  
/**
  * @brief This function handles CEC interrupt requests.
  * @param hcec: CEC handle
  * @retval None
  */
void HAL_CEC_IRQHandler(CEC_HandleTypeDef *hcec)
{
  
  /* save interrupts register for further error or interrupts handling purposes */
  uint32_t reg = 0;
  reg = hcec->Instance->ISR;

  
  /* ----------------------------Arbitration Lost Management----------------------------------*/     
  /* CEC TX arbitration error interrupt occurred --------------------------------------*/
  if((reg & CEC_FLAG_ARBLST) != RESET) 
  { 
    hcec->ErrorCode = HAL_CEC_ERROR_ARBLST;
    __HAL_CEC_CLEAR_FLAG(hcec, CEC_FLAG_ARBLST);
  }
  
  /* ----------------------------Rx Management----------------------------------*/ 
  /* CEC RX byte received interrupt  ---------------------------------------------------*/
  if((reg & CEC_FLAG_RXBR) != RESET) 
  { 
    /* reception is starting */ 
    hcec->RxState = HAL_CEC_STATE_BUSY_RX;
    hcec->RxXferSize++;
    /* read received byte */
    *hcec->Init.RxBuffer++ = hcec->Instance->RXDR;
    __HAL_CEC_CLEAR_FLAG(hcec, CEC_FLAG_RXBR);  
  }
  
  /* CEC RX end received interrupt  ---------------------------------------------------*/
  if((reg & CEC_FLAG_RXEND) != RESET) 
  { 
    /* clear IT */
    __HAL_CEC_CLEAR_FLAG(hcec, CEC_FLAG_RXEND);
    
    /* Rx process is completed, restore hcec->RxState to Ready */
    hcec->RxState = HAL_CEC_STATE_READY; 
    hcec->ErrorCode = HAL_CEC_ERROR_NONE;
    hcec->Init.RxBuffer-=hcec->RxXferSize;
    HAL_CEC_RxCpltCallback(hcec, hcec->RxXferSize); 
    hcec->RxXferSize = 0; 
  }
  
  /* ----------------------------Tx Management----------------------------------*/  
  /* CEC TX byte request interrupt ------------------------------------------------*/
  if((reg & CEC_FLAG_TXBR) != RESET) 
  {
    if (hcec->TxXferCount == 0)
    {
      /* if this is the last byte transmission, set TX End of Message (TXEOM) bit */
      __HAL_CEC_LAST_BYTE_TX_SET(hcec);
      hcec->Instance->TXDR = *hcec->pTxBuffPtr++;
    }
    else
    {	
      hcec->Instance->TXDR = *hcec->pTxBuffPtr++;
      hcec->TxXferCount--;
    }  
    /* clear Tx-Byte request flag */
    __HAL_CEC_CLEAR_FLAG(hcec,CEC_FLAG_TXBR); 
  } 
  
  /* CEC TX end interrupt ------------------------------------------------*/
  if((reg & CEC_FLAG_TXEND) != RESET) 
  {	
    __HAL_CEC_CLEAR_FLAG(hcec, CEC_FLAG_TXEND);
    
    /* Tx process is ended, restore hcec->gState to Ready */     
    hcec->gState = HAL_CEC_STATE_READY;
    /* Call the Process Unlocked before calling the Tx call back API to give the possibility to
    start again the Transmission under the Tx call back API */
    __HAL_UNLOCK(hcec);
    hcec->ErrorCode = HAL_CEC_ERROR_NONE;
    HAL_CEC_TxCpltCallback(hcec);
  } 
  
  /* ----------------------------Rx/Tx Error Management----------------------------------*/   
  if ((reg & (CEC_ISR_RXOVR|CEC_ISR_BRE|CEC_ISR_SBPE|CEC_ISR_LBPE|CEC_ISR_RXACKE|CEC_ISR_TXUDR|CEC_ISR_TXERR|CEC_ISR_TXACKE)) != 0)
  {
    hcec->ErrorCode = reg;
    __HAL_CEC_CLEAR_FLAG(hcec, HAL_CEC_ERROR_RXOVR|HAL_CEC_ERROR_BRE|CEC_FLAG_LBPE|CEC_FLAG_SBPE|HAL_CEC_ERROR_RXACKE|HAL_CEC_ERROR_TXUDR|HAL_CEC_ERROR_TXERR|HAL_CEC_ERROR_TXACKE);

    
    if((reg & (CEC_ISR_RXOVR|CEC_ISR_BRE|CEC_ISR_SBPE|CEC_ISR_LBPE|CEC_ISR_RXACKE)) != RESET)
    {
      hcec->Init.RxBuffer-=hcec->RxXferSize;	
      hcec->RxXferSize = 0; 
      hcec->RxState = HAL_CEC_STATE_READY;
    }
    else if (((reg & (CEC_ISR_TXUDR|CEC_ISR_TXERR|CEC_ISR_TXACKE)) != RESET) && ((reg & CEC_ISR_ARBLST) == RESET))
    {	
      /* Set the CEC state ready to be able to start again the process */
      hcec->gState = HAL_CEC_STATE_READY;
    }	
    
    /* Error  Call Back */    
    HAL_CEC_ErrorCallback(hcec);
  }
  
}

/**
  * @brief Tx Transfer completed callback
  * @param hcec: CEC handle
  * @retval None
  */
 __weak void HAL_CEC_TxCpltCallback(CEC_HandleTypeDef *hcec)
{
  /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */
  UNUSED(hcec);  
  /* NOTE : This function should not be modified, when the callback is needed,
            the HAL_CEC_TxCpltCallback can be implemented in the user file
   */ 
}

/**
  * @brief Rx Transfer completed callback
  * @param hcec: CEC handle
  * @param RxFrameSize: Size of frame
  * @retval None
  */
__weak void HAL_CEC_RxCpltCallback(CEC_HandleTypeDef *hcec, uint32_t RxFrameSize)
{
  /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */
  UNUSED(hcec);
  UNUSED(RxFrameSize);
  /* NOTE : This function should not be modified, when the callback is needed,
            the HAL_CEC_RxCpltCallback can be implemented in the user file
   */
}

/**
  * @brief CEC error callbacks
  * @param hcec: CEC handle
  * @retval None
  */
 __weak void HAL_CEC_ErrorCallback(CEC_HandleTypeDef *hcec)
{
  /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */
  UNUSED(hcec);
  /* NOTE : This function should not be modified, when the callback is needed,
            the HAL_CEC_ErrorCallback can be implemented in the user file
   */ 
}
/**
  * @}
  */

/** @defgroup CEC_Exported_Functions_Group3 Peripheral Control function 
  *  @brief   CEC control functions 
  *
@verbatim   
 ===============================================================================
                      ##### Peripheral Control function #####
 ===============================================================================  
    [..]
    This subsection provides a set of functions allowing to control the CEC.
     (+) HAL_CEC_GetState() API can be helpful to check in run-time the state of the CEC peripheral. 
	 (+) HAL_CEC_GetError() API can be helpful to check in run-time the error of the CEC peripheral. 
@endverbatim
  * @{
  */
/**
  * @brief return the CEC state
  * @param hcec: pointer to a CEC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  *              the configuration information for the specified CEC module.
  * @retval HAL state
  */
HAL_CEC_StateTypeDef HAL_CEC_GetState(CEC_HandleTypeDef *hcec)
{
  uint32_t temp1= 0x00U, temp2 = 0x00U;
  temp1 = hcec->gState;
  temp2 = hcec->RxState;
  
  return (HAL_CEC_StateTypeDef)(temp1 | temp2);
}

/**
* @brief  Return the CEC error code
* @param  hcec : pointer to a CEC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  *              the configuration information for the specified CEC.
* @retval CEC Error Code
*/
uint32_t HAL_CEC_GetError(CEC_HandleTypeDef *hcec)
{
  return hcec->ErrorCode;
}

/**
  * @}
  */

/**
  * @}
  */
#endif /* CEC */
#endif /* HAL_CEC_MODULE_ENABLED */
/**
  * @}
  */

/**
  * @}
  */

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