X-Git-Url: http://git.rot13.org/?p=goodfet;a=blobdiff_plain;f=firmware%2Flib%2Fmsp430.c;h=ec1a5c80a5752bbe72332085927330553069846c;hp=3a71e1457b99624a6c1775483544ee6968584e1e;hb=350c674c6bcd97ec2f883b07e0cf49eb8a480183;hpb=0fdf6e0b883ba3f7661e555145a3601609729e89 diff --git a/firmware/lib/msp430.c b/firmware/lib/msp430.c index 3a71e14..ec1a5c8 100644 --- a/firmware/lib/msp430.c +++ b/firmware/lib/msp430.c @@ -13,14 +13,31 @@ #include "apps.h" #include "glitch.h" +void led_init() +{ + PLEDDIR |= PLEDPIN; +} +void led_on() +{ + PLEDOUT |= PLEDPIN; +} +void led_off() +{ + PLEDOUT&=~PLEDPIN; + +} +void led_toggle() +{ + PLEDOUT ^= PLEDPIN; +} //! Initialize MSP430 registers and all that jazz. void msp430_init(){ WDTCTL = WDTPW + WDTHOLD; // Stop watchdog timer //LED out and on. - PLEDDIR |= PLEDPIN; - PLEDOUT &= ~PLEDPIN; + led_init(); + led_off(); /* P5.0 out and low; this is chosen for the PIC app (in which P5.0 @@ -63,13 +80,13 @@ void msp430_init(){ #endif /** FIXME - + This part is really ugly. GSEL (P5.7) must be high to select normal voltage, but a lot of applications light to swing it low to be a nuissance. To get around this, we assume that anyone with a glitching FET will also have a DAC, then we set that DAC to a high voltage. - + At some point, each target must be sanitized to show that it doesn't clear P5OUT or P5DIR. */