picow_zig/blink.c
2025-02-22 19:24:48 +01:00

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/**
* Copyright (c) 2020 Raspberry Pi (Trading) Ltd.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
*/
#include "pico/stdlib.h"
// Pico W devices use a GPIO on the WIFI chip for the LED,
// so when building for Pico W, CYW43_WL_GPIO_LED_PIN will be defined
#ifdef CYW43_WL_GPIO_LED_PIN
#include "pico/cyw43_arch.h"
#endif
#ifndef LED_DELAY_MS
#define LED_DELAY_MS 250
#endif
// Perform initialisation
int pico_led_init(void) {
#if defined(PICO_DEFAULT_LED_PIN)
// A device like Pico that uses a GPIO for the LED will define PICO_DEFAULT_LED_PIN
// so we can use normal GPIO functionality to turn the led on and off
gpio_init(PICO_DEFAULT_LED_PIN);
gpio_set_dir(PICO_DEFAULT_LED_PIN, GPIO_OUT);
return PICO_OK;
#elif defined(CYW43_WL_GPIO_LED_PIN)
// For Pico W devices we need to initialise the driver etc
return cyw43_arch_init();
#endif
}
// Turn the led on or off
void pico_set_led(bool led_on) {
#if defined(PICO_DEFAULT_LED_PIN)
// Just set the GPIO on or off
gpio_put(PICO_DEFAULT_LED_PIN, led_on);
#elif defined(CYW43_WL_GPIO_LED_PIN)
// Ask the wifi "driver" to set the GPIO on or off
cyw43_arch_gpio_put(CYW43_WL_GPIO_LED_PIN, led_on);
#endif
}
int main() {
int rc = pico_led_init();
hard_assert(rc == PICO_OK);
while (true) {
pico_set_led(true);
sleep_ms(LED_DELAY_MS);
pico_set_led(false);
sleep_ms(LED_DELAY_MS);
}
}