This is code for timer in my project on STM32F429:
//timer initialization
void timerInit()
{
uwPrescalerValue2 = (uint32_t) ((SystemCoreClock / 2) / 100000) - 1;
RS485Timer.Instance = TIM5;
RS485Timer.Init.Period = 67400000; // high value to notice interrupt even without debugging
RS485Timer.Init.Prescaler = 400000;
RS485Timer.Init.ClockDivision = 0;
RS485Timer.Init.CounterMode = TIM_COUNTERMODE_UP;
HAL_TIM_Base_Init(&RS485Timer);
}
void timerReset()
{
HAL_TIM_Base_Stop_IT(&RS485Timer);
HAL_TIM_Base_DeInit(&RS485Timer);
HAL_TIM_Base_Init(&RS485Timer);
HAL_TIM_Base_Start_IT(&RS485Timer);
printf("%d timer reset\n", countereset);
countereset++;
}
void HAL_TIM_Base_MspInit(TIM_HandleTypeDef *htim)
{
/*##-1- Enable peripherals and GPIO Clocks #################################*/
/* TIMx Peripheral clock enable */
__TIM5_CLK_ENABLE();
/*##-2- Configure the NVIC for TIMx #########################################*/
/* Set the TIMx priority */
HAL_NVIC_SetPriority(TIM5_IRQn, 7, 1);
/* Enable the TIMx global Interrupt */
HAL_NVIC_EnableIRQ(TIM5_IRQn);
}
void HAL_TIM_Base_MspDeInit(TIM_HandleTypeDef *htim)
{
__TIM5_FORCE_RESET();
__TIM5_RELEASE_RESET();
HAL_NVIC_DisableIRQ(TIM5_IRQn);
}
void TIM5_IRQHandler(void)
{
if (__HAL_TIM_GET_FLAG(&RS485Timer, TIM_FLAG_UPDATE) != RESET) //In case other interrupts are also running
{
if (__HAL_TIM_GET_ITSTATUS(&RS485Timer, TIM_IT_UPDATE) != RESET)
{
__HAL_TIM_CLEAR_FLAG(&RS485Timer, TIM_FLAG_UPDATE);
HAL_TIM_IRQHandler(&RS485Timer);
printf("timer interrupt\n");
}
}
}
And after running timerReset()
function in the middle of my program, interrupt starts not few seconds later, but almost immediately. I tried few other timers to check if there is no hardware problem, but no, it isn't.