Hardware Information
Overview
The HW Info API provides access to hardware information such as device identifiers and reset cause flags.
Reset cause flags can be used to determine why the device was reset; for
example due to a watchdog timeout or due to power cycling. Different devices
support different subset of flags. Use
hwinfo_get_supported_reset_cause()
to retrieve the flags that are
supported by that device.
Configuration Options
Related configuration options:
API Reference
- group hwinfo_interface
Hardware Information Interface.
- Since
1.14
- Version
1.0.0
Reset cause flags
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RESET_PIN
External pin.
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RESET_SOFTWARE
Software reset.
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RESET_BROWNOUT
Brownout (drop in voltage)
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RESET_POR
Power-on reset (POR)
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RESET_WATCHDOG
Watchdog timer expiration.
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RESET_DEBUG
Debug event.
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RESET_SECURITY
Security violation.
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RESET_LOW_POWER_WAKE
Waking up from low power mode.
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RESET_CPU_LOCKUP
CPU lock-up detected.
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RESET_PARITY
Parity error.
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RESET_PLL
PLL error.
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RESET_CLOCK
Clock error.
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RESET_HARDWARE
Hardware reset.
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RESET_USER
User reset.
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RESET_TEMPERATURE
Temperature reset.
Functions
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ssize_t hwinfo_get_device_id(uint8_t *buffer, size_t length)
Copy the device id to a buffer.
This routine copies “length” number of bytes of the device ID to the buffer. If the device ID is smaller than length, the rest of the buffer is left unchanged. The ID depends on the hardware and is not guaranteed unique.
Drivers are responsible for ensuring that the ID data structure is a sequence of bytes. The returned ID value is not supposed to be interpreted based on vendor-specific assumptions of byte order. It should express the identifier as a raw byte sequence, doing any endian conversion necessary so that a hex representation of the bytes produces the intended serial number.
- Parameters:
buffer – Buffer to write the ID to.
length – Max length of the buffer.
- Return values:
size – of the device ID copied.
-ENOSYS – if there is no implementation for the particular device.
any – negative value on driver specific errors.
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int hwinfo_get_device_eui64(uint8_t *buffer)
Copy the device EUI64 to a buffer.
This routine copies the device EUI64 (8 bytes) to the buffer. The EUI64 depends on the hardware and is guaranteed unique.
- Parameters:
buffer – Buffer of 8 bytes to write the ID to.
- Return values:
zero – if successful.
-ENOSYS – if there is no implementation for the particular device.
any – negative value on driver specific errors.
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int hwinfo_get_reset_cause(uint32_t *cause)
Retrieve cause of device reset.
This routine retrieves the flags that indicate why the device was reset.
On some platforms the reset cause flags accumulate between successive resets and this routine may return multiple flags indicating all reset causes since the device was powered on. If you need to retrieve the cause only for the most recent reset call
hwinfo_clear_reset_cause
after calling this routine to clear the hardware flags before the next reset event.Successive calls to this routine will return the same value, unless
hwinfo_clear_reset_cause
has been called.- Parameters:
cause – OR’d reset cause flags
- Return values:
zero – if successful.
-ENOSYS – if there is no implementation for the particular device.
any – negative value on driver specific errors.
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int hwinfo_clear_reset_cause(void)
Clear cause of device reset.
Clears reset cause flags.
- Return values:
zero – if successful.
-ENOSYS – if there is no implementation for the particular device.
any – negative value on driver specific errors.
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int hwinfo_get_supported_reset_cause(uint32_t *supported)
Get supported reset cause flags.
Retrieves all
reset_cause
flags that are supported by this device.- Parameters:
supported – OR’d reset cause flags that are supported
- Return values:
zero – if successful.
-ENOSYS – if there is no implementation for the particular device.
any – negative value on driver specific errors.