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bugfix, cleanup: do not clip depth to 0 A real dive with the previous commits shows that testing from the simulator cannot be fully trusted in relation to logic that is close to the depth sensor (that is obviously bypassed using the simulator). So 1) there is 3 second interval between the stopwatch and the divetime, and 2) the depth flips from 1m depth to surface 0m depth, and that is visible in the profile data. Point 2) is definitely caused by the removed code in this commit. It likely is not right to clip the depth value at all. It is fine to base decisions like is done in is_ambient_pressure_close_to_surface on it, but clipping the depth value itself is seems wrong. This has become more prominent with commit eba8d1eb5bef where the clipping depth changed from 40cm of depth to 1m of depth. When comparing profiles from an OSTC Plus, it shows that no depth clipping is present there, so that is one more argument to remove it here. Point 1) The 3 sec interval is likely not a coincidence. It is the time to travel for 1m depth with a default descend speed of 20m/min. Signed-off-by: Jan Mulder <jlmulder@xs4all.nl>
author Jan Mulder <jlmulder@xs4all.nl>
date Wed, 22 May 2019 14:39:04 +0200
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/**
  ******************************************************************************
  * @file    stm32f4xx_hal_iwdg.c
  * @author  MCD Application Team
  * @brief   IWDG HAL module driver.
  *          This file provides firmware functions to manage the following
  *          functionalities of the Independent Watchdog (IWDG) peripheral:
  *           + Initialization and Start functions
  *           + IO operation functions
  *
  @verbatim
  ==============================================================================
                    ##### IWDG Generic features #####
  ==============================================================================
  [..]
    (+) The IWDG can be started by either software or hardware (configurable
        through option byte).

    (+) The IWDG is clocked by Low-Speed clock (LSI) and thus stays active even
        if the main clock fails.

    (+) Once the IWDG is started, the LSI is forced ON and both can not be 
        disabled. The counter starts counting down from the reset value (0xFFF).
        When it reaches the end of count value (0x000) a reset signal is 
        generated (IWDG reset).

    (+) Whenever the key value 0x0000 AAAA is written in the IWDG_KR register,
        the IWDG_RLR value is reloaded in the counter and the watchdog reset is
        prevented.

    (+) The IWDG is implemented in the VDD voltage domain that is still functional
        in STOP and STANDBY mode (IWDG reset can wake-up from STANDBY).
        IWDGRST flag in RCC_CSR register can be used to inform when an IWDG
        reset occurs.

    (+) Debug mode : When the microcontroller enters debug mode (core halted),
        the IWDG counter either continues to work normally or stops, depending
        on DBG_IWDG_STOP configuration bit in DBG module, accessible through
        __HAL_DBGMCU_FREEZE_IWDG() and __HAL_DBGMCU_UNFREEZE_IWDG() macros

    [..] Min-max timeout value @32KHz (LSI): ~125us / ~32.7s
         The IWDG timeout may vary due to LSI frequency dispersion. STM32F4xx
         devices provide the capability to measure the LSI frequency (LSI clock
         connected internally to TIM5 CH4 input capture). The measured value
         can be used to have an IWDG timeout with an acceptable accuracy.

                     ##### How to use this driver #####
  ==============================================================================
  [..]
    (#) Use IWDG using HAL_IWDG_Init() function to :
      (++) Enable instance by writing Start keyword in IWDG_KEY register. LSI
           clock is forced ON and IWDG counter starts downcounting.
      (++) Enable write access to configuration register: IWDG_PR & IWDG_RLR.
      (++) Configure the IWDG prescaler and counter reload value. This reload
           value will be loaded in the IWDG counter each time the watchdog is
           reloaded, then the IWDG will start counting down from this value.
      (++) wait for status flags to be reset"

    (#) Then the application program must refresh the IWDG counter at regular
        intervals during normal operation to prevent an MCU reset, using
        HAL_IWDG_Refresh() function.

     *** IWDG HAL driver macros list ***
     ====================================
     [..]
       Below the list of most used macros in IWDG HAL driver:
      (+) __HAL_IWDG_START: Enable the IWDG peripheral
      (+) __HAL_IWDG_RELOAD_COUNTER: Reloads IWDG counter with value defined in
          the reload register

  @endverbatim
  ******************************************************************************
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/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "stm32f4xx_hal.h"

/** @addtogroup STM32F4xx_HAL_Driver
  * @{
  */

#ifdef HAL_IWDG_MODULE_ENABLED
/** @defgroup IWDG IWDG
  * @brief IWDG HAL module driver.
  * @{
  */

/* Private typedef -----------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Private define ------------------------------------------------------------*/
/** @defgroup IWDG_Private_Defines IWDG Private Defines
  * @{
  */
/* Status register need 5 RC LSI divided by prescaler clock to be updated. With 
   higher prescaler (256), and according to HSI variation, we need to wait at
   least 6 cycles so 48 ms. */
#define HAL_IWDG_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT            48U
/**
  * @}
  */

/* Private macro -------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Private variables ---------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Private function prototypes -----------------------------------------------*/
/* Exported functions --------------------------------------------------------*/

/** @addtogroup IWDG_Exported_Functions
  * @{
  */

/** @addtogroup IWDG_Exported_Functions_Group1
  *  @brief    Initialization and Start functions.
  *
@verbatim
 ===============================================================================
          ##### Initialization and Start functions #####
 ===============================================================================
 [..]  This section provides functions allowing to:
      (+) Initialize the IWDG according to the specified parameters in the
          IWDG_InitTypeDef of associated handle.
      (+) Once initialization is performed in HAL_IWDG_Init function, Watchdog
          is reloaded in order to exit function with correct time base.

@endverbatim
  * @{
  */

/**
  * @brief  Initialize the IWDG according to the specified parameters in the
  *         IWDG_InitTypeDef and start watchdog. Before exiting function,
  *         watchdog is refreshed in order to have correct time base.
  * @param  hiwdg  pointer to a IWDG_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  *                the configuration information for the specified IWDG module.
  * @retval HAL status
  */
HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_IWDG_Init(IWDG_HandleTypeDef *hiwdg)
{
  uint32_t tickstart;

  /* Check the IWDG handle allocation */
  if(hiwdg == NULL)
  {
    return HAL_ERROR;
  }

  /* Check the parameters */
  assert_param(IS_IWDG_ALL_INSTANCE(hiwdg->Instance));
  assert_param(IS_IWDG_PRESCALER(hiwdg->Init.Prescaler));
  assert_param(IS_IWDG_RELOAD(hiwdg->Init.Reload));

  /* Enable IWDG. LSI is turned on automaticaly */
  __HAL_IWDG_START(hiwdg);

  /* Enable write access to IWDG_PR and IWDG_RLR registers by writing 0x5555 in KR */
  IWDG_ENABLE_WRITE_ACCESS(hiwdg);

  /* Write to IWDG registers the Prescaler & Reload values to work with */
  hiwdg->Instance->PR = hiwdg->Init.Prescaler;
  hiwdg->Instance->RLR = hiwdg->Init.Reload;

  /* Check pending flag, if previous update not done, return timeout */
  tickstart = HAL_GetTick();

  /* Wait for register to be updated */
  while(hiwdg->Instance->SR != RESET)
  {
    if((HAL_GetTick() - tickstart ) > HAL_IWDG_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT)
    {
      return HAL_TIMEOUT;
    }
  }

  /* Reload IWDG counter with value defined in the reload register */
  __HAL_IWDG_RELOAD_COUNTER(hiwdg);

  /* Return function status */
  return HAL_OK;
}

/**
  * @}
  */

/** @addtogroup IWDG_Exported_Functions_Group2
  *  @brief   IO operation functions
  *
@verbatim
 ===============================================================================
                      ##### IO operation functions #####
 ===============================================================================
 [..]  This section provides functions allowing to:
      (+) Refresh the IWDG.

@endverbatim
  * @{
  */

/**
  * @brief  Refresh the IWDG.
  * @param  hiwdg  pointer to a IWDG_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
  *                the configuration information for the specified IWDG module.
  * @retval HAL status
  */
HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_IWDG_Refresh(IWDG_HandleTypeDef *hiwdg)
{
  /* Reload IWDG counter with value defined in the reload register */
  __HAL_IWDG_RELOAD_COUNTER(hiwdg);

  /* Return function status */
  return HAL_OK;
}

/**
  * @}
  */

/**
  * @}
  */

#endif /* HAL_IWDG_MODULE_ENABLED */
/**
  * @}
  */

/**
  * @}
  */

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