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@@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ Besides that, PCNT unit is equipped with a separate glitch filter, which is help
Typically, a PCNT module can be used in scenarios like:
- Calculate periodic signal's frequency by counting the pulse numbers within a time slice
- Decode quadrature signals into speed and direction
- Calculate periodic signal's frequency by counting the pulse numbers within a time slice
- Decode quadrature signals into speed and direction
Functional Overview
-------------------
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ The PCNT unit and channel are represented by :cpp:type:`pcnt_unit_handle_t` and
Install PCNT Unit
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To install a PCNT unit, there's a configuration structure that needs to be given in advance: :cpp:type:`pcnt_unit_config_t`:
To install a PCNT unit, there is a configuration structure that needs to be given in advance: :cpp:type:`pcnt_unit_config_t`:
- :cpp:member:`pcnt_unit_config_t::low_limit` and :cpp:member:`pcnt_unit_config_t::high_limit` specify the range for the internal hardware counter. The counter will reset to zero automatically when it crosses either the high or low limit.
- :cpp:member:`pcnt_unit_config_t::accum_count` sets whether to create an internal accumulator for the counter. This is helpful when you want to extend the counter's width, which by default is 16bit at most, defined in the hardware. See also :ref:`pcnt-compensate-overflow-loss` for how to use this feature to compensate the overflow loss.
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ To install a PCNT unit, there's a configuration structure that needs to be given
Unit allocation and initialization is done by calling a function :cpp:func:`pcnt_new_unit` with :cpp:type:`pcnt_unit_config_t` as an input parameter. The function will return a PCNT unit handle only when it runs correctly. Specifically, when there are no more free PCNT units in the pool (i.e. unit resources have been used up), then this function will return :c:macro:`ESP_ERR_NOT_FOUND` error. The total number of available PCNT units is recorded by :c:macro:`SOC_PCNT_UNITS_PER_GROUP` for reference.
If a previously created PCNT unit is no longer needed, it's recommended to recycle the resource by calling :cpp:func:`pcnt_del_unit`. Which in return allows the underlying unit hardware to be used for other purposes. Before deleting a PCNT unit, one should ensure the following prerequisites:
If a previously created PCNT unit is no longer needed, it is recommended to recycle the resource by calling :cpp:func:`pcnt_del_unit`. Which in return allows the underlying unit hardware to be used for other purposes. Before deleting a PCNT unit, one should ensure the following prerequisites:
- The unit is in the init state, in other words, the unit is either disabled by :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_disable` or not enabled yet.
- The attached PCNT channels are all removed by :cpp:func:`pcnt_del_channel`.
@@ -79,14 +79,14 @@ Install PCNT Channel
To install a PCNT channel, you must initialize a :cpp:type:`pcnt_chan_config_t` structure in advance, and then call :cpp:func:`pcnt_new_channel`. The configuration fields of the :cpp:type:`pcnt_chan_config_t` structure are described below:
- :cpp:member:`pcnt_chan_config_t::edge_gpio_num` and :cpp:member:`pcnt_chan_config_t::level_gpio_num` specify the GPIO numbers used by **edge** type signal and **level** type signal. Please note, either of them can be assigned to `-1` if it's not actually used, and thus it will become a **virtual IO**. For some simple pulse counting applications where one of the level/edge signals is fixed (i.e., never changes), you can reclaim a GPIO by setting the signal as a virtual IO on channel allocation. Setting the level/edge signal as a virtual IO will cause that signal to be internally routed to a fixed High/Low logic level, thus allowing you to save a GPIO for other purposes.
- :cpp:member:`pcnt_chan_config_t::virt_edge_io_level` and :cpp:member:`pcnt_chan_config_t::virt_level_io_level` specify the virtual IO level for **edge** and **level** input signal, to ensure a deterministic state for such control signal. Please note, they are only valid when either :cpp:member:`pcnt_chan_config_t::edge_gpio_num` or :cpp:member:`pcnt_chan_config_t::level_gpio_num` is assigned to `-1`.
- :cpp:member:`pcnt_chan_config_t::invert_edge_input` and :cpp:member:`pcnt_chan_config_t::invert_level_input` are used to decide whether to invert the input signals before they going into PCNT hardware. The invert is done by GPIO matrix instead of PCNT hardware.
- :cpp:member:`pcnt_chan_config_t::io_loop_back` is for debug only, which enables both the GPIO's input and output paths. This can help to simulate the pulse signals by function :cpp:func:`gpio_set_level` on the same GPIO.
- :cpp:member:`pcnt_chan_config_t::edge_gpio_num` and :cpp:member:`pcnt_chan_config_t::level_gpio_num` specify the GPIO numbers used by **edge** type signal and **level** type signal. Please note, either of them can be assigned to ``-1`` if it is not actually used, and thus it will become a **virtual IO**. For some simple pulse counting applications where one of the level/edge signals is fixed (i.e., never changes), you can reclaim a GPIO by setting the signal as a virtual IO on channel allocation. Setting the level/edge signal as a virtual IO causes that signal to be internally routed to a fixed High/Low logic level, thus allowing you to save a GPIO for other purposes.
- :cpp:member:`pcnt_chan_config_t::virt_edge_io_level` and :cpp:member:`pcnt_chan_config_t::virt_level_io_level` specify the virtual IO level for **edge** and **level** input signal, to ensure a deterministic state for such control signal. Please note, they are only valid when either :cpp:member:`pcnt_chan_config_t::edge_gpio_num` or :cpp:member:`pcnt_chan_config_t::level_gpio_num` is assigned to ``-1``.
- :cpp:member:`pcnt_chan_config_t::invert_edge_input` and :cpp:member:`pcnt_chan_config_t::invert_level_input` are used to decide whether to invert the input signals before they going into PCNT hardware. The invert is done by GPIO matrix instead of PCNT hardware.
- :cpp:member:`pcnt_chan_config_t::io_loop_back` is for debug only, which enables both the GPIO's input and output paths. This can help to simulate the pulse signals by function :cpp:func:`gpio_set_level` on the same GPIO.
Channel allocating and initialization is done by calling a function :cpp:func:`pcnt_new_channel` with the above :cpp:type:`pcnt_chan_config_t` as an input parameter plus a PCNT unit handle returned from :cpp:func:`pcnt_new_unit`. This function will return a PCNT channel handle if it runs correctly. Specifically, when there are no more free PCNT channel within the unit (i.e. channel resources have been used up), then this function will return :c:macro:`ESP_ERR_NOT_FOUND` error. The total number of available PCNT channels within the unit is recorded by :c:macro:`SOC_PCNT_CHANNELS_PER_UNIT` for reference. Note that, when install a PCNT channel for a specific unit, one should ensure the unit is in the init state, otherwise this function will return :c:macro:`ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE` error.
Channel allocating and initialization is done by calling a function :cpp:func:`pcnt_new_channel` with the above :cpp:type:`pcnt_chan_config_t` as an input parameter plus a PCNT unit handle returned from :cpp:func:`pcnt_new_unit`. This function will return a PCNT channel handle if it runs correctly. Specifically, when there are no more free PCNT channel within the unit (i.e., channel resources have been used up), then this function will return :c:macro:`ESP_ERR_NOT_FOUND` error. The total number of available PCNT channels within the unit is recorded by :c:macro:`SOC_PCNT_CHANNELS_PER_UNIT` for reference. Note that, when install a PCNT channel for a specific unit, one should ensure the unit is in the init state, otherwise this function will return :c:macro:`ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE` error.
If a previously created PCNT channel is no longer needed, it's recommended to recycle the resources by calling :cpp:func:`pcnt_del_channel`. Which in return allows the underlying channel hardware to be used for other purposes.
If a previously created PCNT channel is no longer needed, it is recommended to recycle the resources by calling :cpp:func:`pcnt_del_channel`. Which in return allows the underlying channel hardware to be used for other purposes.
.. code:: c
@@ -107,8 +107,8 @@ Set Up Channel Actions
The PCNT will increase/decrease/hold its internal count value when the input pulse signal toggles. You can set different actions for edge signal and/or level signal.
- :cpp:func:`pcnt_channel_set_edge_action` function is to set specific actions for rising and falling edge of the signal attached to the :cpp:member:`pcnt_chan_config_t::edge_gpio_num`. Supported actions are listed in :cpp:type:`pcnt_channel_edge_action_t`.
- :cpp:func:`pcnt_channel_set_level_action` function is to set specific actions for high and low level of the signal attached to the :cpp:member:`pcnt_chan_config_t::level_gpio_num`. Supported actions are listed in :cpp:type:`pcnt_channel_level_action_t`. This function is not mandatory if the :cpp:member:`pcnt_chan_config_t::level_gpio_num` is set to `-1` when allocating PCNT channel by :cpp:func:`pcnt_new_channel`.
- :cpp:func:`pcnt_channel_set_edge_action` function is to set specific actions for rising and falling edge of the signal attached to the :cpp:member:`pcnt_chan_config_t::edge_gpio_num`. Supported actions are listed in :cpp:type:`pcnt_channel_edge_action_t`.
- :cpp:func:`pcnt_channel_set_level_action` function is to set specific actions for high and low level of the signal attached to the :cpp:member:`pcnt_chan_config_t::level_gpio_num`. Supported actions are listed in :cpp:type:`pcnt_channel_level_action_t`. This function is not mandatory if the :cpp:member:`pcnt_chan_config_t::level_gpio_num` is set to ``-1`` when allocating PCNT channel by :cpp:func:`pcnt_new_channel`.
.. code:: c
@@ -122,9 +122,9 @@ The PCNT will increase/decrease/hold its internal count value when the input pul
Watch Points
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Each PCNT unit can be configured to watch several different values that you're interested in. The value to be watched is also called **Watch Point**. The watch point itself can't exceed the range set in :cpp:type:`pcnt_unit_config_t` by :cpp:member:`pcnt_unit_config_t::low_limit` and :cpp:member:`pcnt_unit_config_t::high_limit`. When the counter reaches either watch point, a watch event will be triggered and notify you by interrupt if any watch event callback has ever registered in :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_register_event_callbacks`. See :ref:`pcnt-register-event-callbacks` for how to register event callbacks.
Each PCNT unit can be configured to watch several different values that you are interested in. The value to be watched is also called **Watch Point**. The watch point itself can not exceed the range set in :cpp:type:`pcnt_unit_config_t` by :cpp:member:`pcnt_unit_config_t::low_limit` and :cpp:member:`pcnt_unit_config_t::high_limit`. When the counter reaches either watch point, a watch event will be triggered and notify you by interrupt if any watch event callback has ever registered in :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_register_event_callbacks`. See :ref:`pcnt-register-event-callbacks` for how to register event callbacks.
The watch point can be added and removed by :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_add_watch_point` and :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_remove_watch_point`. The commonly used watch points are: **zero cross**, **maximum / minimum count** and other threshold values. The number of available watch point is limited, :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_add_watch_point` will return error :c:macro:`ESP_ERR_NOT_FOUND` if it can't find any free hardware resource to save the watch point. You can't add the same watch point for multiple times, otherwise it will return error :c:macro:`ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE`.
The watch point can be added and removed by :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_add_watch_point` and :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_remove_watch_point`. The commonly-used watch points are: **zero cross**, **maximum/minimum count** and other threshold values. The number of available watch point is limited, :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_add_watch_point` will return error :c:macro:`ESP_ERR_NOT_FOUND` if it can not find any free hardware resource to save the watch point. You can not add the same watch point for multiple times, otherwise it will return error :c:macro:`ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE`.
It is recommended to remove the unused watch point by :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_remove_watch_point` to recycle the watch point resources.
@@ -148,16 +148,16 @@ Register Event Callbacks
When PCNT unit reaches any enabled watch point, specific event will be generated and notify the CPU by interrupt. If you have some function that want to get executed when event happens, you should hook your function to the interrupt service routine by calling :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_register_event_callbacks`. All supported event callbacks are listed in the :cpp:type:`pcnt_event_callbacks_t`:
- :cpp:member:`pcnt_event_callbacks_t::on_reach` sets a callback function for watch point event. As this function is called within the ISR context, you must ensure that the function doesn't attempt to block (e.g., by making sure that only FreeRTOS APIs with ``ISR`` suffix are called from within the function). The function prototype is declared in :cpp:type:`pcnt_watch_cb_t`.
- :cpp:member:`pcnt_event_callbacks_t::on_reach` sets a callback function for watch point event. As this function is called within the ISR context, you must ensure that the function does not attempt to block (e.g., by making sure that only FreeRTOS APIs with ``ISR`` suffix are called from within the function). The function prototype is declared in :cpp:type:`pcnt_watch_cb_t`.
You can save their own context to :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_register_event_callbacks` as well, via the parameter ``user_ctx``. This user data will be directly passed to the callback functions.
In the callback function, the driver will fill in the event data of specific event. For example, the watch point event data is declared as :cpp:type:`pcnt_watch_event_data_t`:
- :cpp:member:`pcnt_watch_event_data_t::watch_point_value` saves the watch point value that triggers the event.
- :cpp:member:`pcnt_watch_event_data_t::zero_cross_mode` saves how the PCNT unit crosses the zero point in the latest time. The possible zero cross modes are listed in the :cpp:type:`pcnt_unit_zero_cross_mode_t`. Usually different zero cross mode means different **counting direction** and **counting step size**.
- :cpp:member:`pcnt_watch_event_data_t::watch_point_value` saves the watch point value that triggers the event.
- :cpp:member:`pcnt_watch_event_data_t::zero_cross_mode` saves how the PCNT unit crosses the zero point in the latest time. The possible zero cross modes are listed in the :cpp:type:`pcnt_unit_zero_cross_mode_t`. Usually different zero cross mode means different **counting direction** and **counting step size**.
Registering callback function will result in lazy installation of interrupt service, thus this function should only be called before the unit is enabled by :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_enable`. Otherwise, it can return :c:macro:`ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE` error.
Registering callback function results in lazy installation of interrupt service, thus this function should only be called before the unit is enabled by :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_enable`. Otherwise, it can return :c:macro:`ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE` error.
.. code:: c
@@ -184,15 +184,15 @@ Set Glitch Filter
The PCNT unit features filters to ignore possible short glitches in the signals. The parameters that can be configured for the glitch filter are listed in :cpp:type:`pcnt_glitch_filter_config_t`:
- :cpp:member:`pcnt_glitch_filter_config_t::max_glitch_ns` sets the maximum glitch width, in nano seconds. If a signal pulse's width is smaller than this value, then it will be treated as noise and won't increase/decrease the internal counter.
- :cpp:member:`pcnt_glitch_filter_config_t::max_glitch_ns` sets the maximum glitch width, in nano seconds. If a signal pulse's width is smaller than this value, then it will be treated as noise and will not increase/decrease the internal counter.
You can enable the glitch filter for PCNT unit by calling :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_set_glitch_filter` with the filter configuration provided above. Particularly, you can disable the glitch filter later by calling :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_set_glitch_filter` with a `NULL` filter configuration.
You can enable the glitch filter for PCNT unit by calling :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_set_glitch_filter` with the filter configuration provided above. Particularly, you can disable the glitch filter later by calling :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_set_glitch_filter` with a ``NULL`` filter configuration.
This function should be called when the unit is in the init state. Otherwise, it will return :c:macro:`ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE` error.
.. note::
The glitch filter is clocked from APB. For the counter not to miss any pulses, the maximum glitch width should be longer than one APB_CLK cycle (usually 12.5 ns if APB equals 80MHz). As the APB frequency would be changed after DFS (Dynamic Frequency Scaling) enabled, which means the filter won't work as expect in that case. So the driver will install a PM lock for PCNT unit during the first time you enable the glitch filter. For more information related to power management strategy used in PCNT driver, please see :ref:`pcnt-power-management`.
The glitch filter is clocked from APB. For the counter not to miss any pulses, the maximum glitch width should be longer than one APB_CLK cycle (usually 12.5 ns if APB equals 80MHz). As the APB frequency would be changed after DFS (Dynamic Frequency Scaling) enabled, which means the filter does not work as expect in that case. So the driver installs a PM lock for PCNT unit during the first time you enable the glitch filter. For more information related to power management strategy used in PCNT driver, please see :ref:`pcnt-power-management`.
.. code:: c
@@ -232,11 +232,11 @@ This function should be called when the unit is in the init state. Otherwise, it
Enable and Disable Unit
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Before doing IO control to the PCNT unit, you need to enable it first, by calling :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_enable`. Internally, this function will:
Before doing IO control to the PCNT unit, you need to enable it first, by calling :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_enable`. Internally, this function:
* switch the PCNT driver state from **init** to **enable**.
* enable the interrupt service if it has been lazy installed in :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_register_event_callbacks`.
* acquire a proper power management lock if it has been lazy installed in :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_set_glitch_filter`. See also :ref:`pcnt-power-management` for more information.
* switches the PCNT driver state from **init** to **enable**.
* enables the interrupt service if it has been lazy installed in :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_register_event_callbacks`.
* acquires a proper power management lock if it has been lazy installed in :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_set_glitch_filter`. See also :ref:`pcnt-power-management` for more information.
On the contrary, calling :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_disable` will do the opposite, that is, put the PCNT driver back to the **init** state, disable the interrupts service and release the power management lock.
@@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ Unit IO Control
Start/Stop and Clear
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Calling :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_start` will make the PCNT unit start to work, increase or decrease counter according to pulse signals. On the contrary, calling :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_stop` will stop the PCNT unit but retain current count value. Instead, clearing counter can only be done by calling :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_clear_count`.
Calling :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_start` makes the PCNT unit start to work, increase or decrease counter according to pulse signals. On the contrary, calling :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_stop` will stop the PCNT unit but retain current count value. Instead, clearing counter can only be done by calling :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_clear_count`.
Note, :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_start` and :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_stop` should be called when the unit has been enabled by :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_enable`. Otherwise, it will return :c:macro:`ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE` error.
@@ -284,16 +284,16 @@ The internal hardware counter will be cleared to zero automatically when it reac
.. note::
:cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_clear_count` will reset the accumulated count value as well.
:cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_clear_count` resets the accumulated count value as well.
.. _pcnt-power-management:
Power Management
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
When power management is enabled (i.e. :ref:`CONFIG_PM_ENABLE` is on), the system will adjust the APB frequency before going into light sleep, thus potentially changing the behavior of PCNT glitch filter and leading to valid signal being treated as noise.
When power management is enabled (i.e., :ref:`CONFIG_PM_ENABLE` is on), the system will adjust the APB frequency before going into light sleep, thus potentially changing the behavior of PCNT glitch filter and leading to valid signal being treated as noise.
However, the driver can prevent the system from changing APB frequency by acquiring a power management lock of type :cpp:enumerator:`ESP_PM_APB_FREQ_MAX`. Whenever you enable the glitch filter by :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_set_glitch_filter`, the driver will guarantee that the power management lock is acquired after the PCNT unit is enabled by :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_enable`. Likewise, the driver releases the lock after :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_disable` is called.
However, the driver can prevent the system from changing APB frequency by acquiring a power management lock of type :cpp:enumerator:`ESP_PM_APB_FREQ_MAX`. Whenever you enable the glitch filter by :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_set_glitch_filter`, the driver guarantees that the power management lock is acquired after the PCNT unit is enabled by :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_enable`. Likewise, the driver releases the lock after :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_disable` is called.
.. _pcnt-iram-safe:
@@ -302,15 +302,15 @@ IRAM Safe
By default, the PCNT interrupt will be deferred when the Cache is disabled for reasons like writing/erasing Flash. Thus the alarm interrupt will not get executed in time, which is not expected in a real-time application.
There's a Kconfig option :ref:`CONFIG_PCNT_ISR_IRAM_SAFE` that will:
There is a Kconfig option :ref:`CONFIG_PCNT_ISR_IRAM_SAFE` that:
1. Enable the interrupt being serviced even when cache is disabled
2. Place all functions that used by the ISR into IRAM [2]_
3. Place driver object into DRAM (in case it's mapped to PSRAM by accident)
1. Enables the interrupt being serviced even when cache is disabled
2. Places all functions that used by the ISR into IRAM [2]_
3. Places driver object into DRAM (in case it is mapped to PSRAM by accident)
This will allow the interrupt to run while the cache is disabled but will come at the cost of increased IRAM consumption.
This allows the interrupt to run while the cache is disabled but comes at the cost of increased IRAM consumption.
There's another Kconfig option :ref:`CONFIG_PCNT_CTRL_FUNC_IN_IRAM` that can put commonly used IO control functions into IRAM as well. So that these functions can also be executable when the cache is disabled. These IO control functions are as follows:
There is another Kconfig option :ref:`CONFIG_PCNT_CTRL_FUNC_IN_IRAM` that can put commonly used IO control functions into IRAM as well. So that these functions can also be executable when the cache is disabled. These IO control functions are as follows:
- :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_start`
- :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_stop`
@@ -323,6 +323,7 @@ Thread Safety
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The factory functions :cpp:func:`pcnt_new_unit` and :cpp:func:`pcnt_new_channel` are guaranteed to be thread safe by the driver, which means, you can call them from different RTOS tasks without protection by extra locks.
The following functions are allowed to run under ISR context, the driver uses a critical section to prevent them being called concurrently in both task and ISR.
- :cpp:func:`pcnt_unit_start`
@@ -339,7 +340,7 @@ Kconfig Options
- :ref:`CONFIG_PCNT_CTRL_FUNC_IN_IRAM` controls where to place the PCNT control functions (IRAM or Flash), see :ref:`pcnt-iram-safe` for more information.
- :ref:`CONFIG_PCNT_ISR_IRAM_SAFE` controls whether the default ISR handler can work when cache is disabled, see :ref:`pcnt-iram-safe` for more information.
- :ref:`CONFIG_PCNT_ENABLE_DEBUG_LOG` is used to enabled the debug log output. Enable this option will increase the firmware binary size.
- :ref:`CONFIG_PCNT_ENABLE_DEBUG_LOG` is used to enabled the debug log output. Enabling this option increases the firmware binary size.
Application Examples
--------------------
@@ -354,7 +355,7 @@ API Reference
.. include-build-file:: inc/pcnt_types.inc
.. [1]
Different ESP chip series might have different number of PCNT units and channels. Please refer to the [`TRM <{IDF_TARGET_TRM_EN_URL}#pcnt>`__] for details. The driver won't forbid you from applying for more PCNT units and channels, but it will return error when all available hardware resources are used up. Please always check the return value when doing resource allocation (e.g. :cpp:func:`pcnt_new_unit`).
Different ESP chip series might have different number of PCNT units and channels. Please refer to the [`TRM <{IDF_TARGET_TRM_EN_URL}#pcnt>`__] for details. The driver does not forbid you from applying for more PCNT units and channels, but it returns error when all available hardware resources are used up. Please always check the return value when doing resource allocation (e.g., :cpp:func:`pcnt_new_unit`).
.. [2]
:cpp:member:`pcnt_event_callbacks_t::on_reach` callback and the functions invoked by itself should also be placed in IRAM, you need to take care of them by themselves.