A base class for serial port implementations Can't be instantiated directly (use Serial or RawSerial) More...
#include <SerialBase.h>
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void | baud (int baudrate) |
Set the baud rate of the serial port. More... | |
void | format (int bits=8, Parity parity=SerialBase::None, int stop_bits=1) |
Set the transmission format used by the serial port. More... | |
int | readable () |
Determine if there is a character available to read. More... | |
int | writeable () |
Determine if there is space available to write a character. More... | |
void | attach (Callback< void()> func, IrqType type=RxIrq) |
Attach a function to call whenever a serial interrupt is generated. More... | |
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void | attach (T *obj, void(T::*method)(), IrqType type=RxIrq) |
Attach a member function to call whenever a serial interrupt is generated. More... | |
template<typename T > | |
void | attach (T *obj, void(*method)(T *), IrqType type=RxIrq) |
Attach a member function to call whenever a serial interrupt is generated. More... | |
void | set_break () |
Generate a break condition on the serial line NOTE: Clear break needs to run at least one frame after set_break is called. More... | |
void | clear_break () |
Clear a break condition on the serial line NOTE: Should be run at least one frame after set_break is called. More... | |
void | send_break () |
Generate a break condition on the serial line. More... | |
void | enable_input (bool enable=true) |
Enable serial input. More... | |
void | enable_output (bool enable=true) |
Enable serial output. More... | |
void | set_flow_control (Flow type, PinName flow1=NC, PinName flow2=NC) |
Set the flow control type on the serial port. More... | |
int | write (const uint8_t *buffer, int length, const event_callback_t &callback, int event=SERIAL_EVENT_TX_COMPLETE) |
Begin asynchronous write using 8bit buffer. More... | |
int | write (const uint16_t *buffer, int length, const event_callback_t &callback, int event=SERIAL_EVENT_TX_COMPLETE) |
Begin asynchronous write using 16bit buffer. More... | |
void | abort_write () |
Abort the on-going write transfer. More... | |
int | read (uint8_t *buffer, int length, const event_callback_t &callback, int event=SERIAL_EVENT_RX_COMPLETE, unsigned char char_match=SERIAL_RESERVED_CHAR_MATCH) |
Begin asynchronous reading using 8bit buffer. More... | |
int | read (uint16_t *buffer, int length, const event_callback_t &callback, int event=SERIAL_EVENT_RX_COMPLETE, unsigned char char_match=SERIAL_RESERVED_CHAR_MATCH) |
Begin asynchronous reading using 16bit buffer. More... | |
void | abort_read () |
Abort the on-going read transfer. More... | |
int | set_dma_usage_tx (DMAUsage usage) |
Configure DMA usage suggestion for non-blocking TX transfers. More... | |
int | set_dma_usage_rx (DMAUsage usage) |
Configure DMA usage suggestion for non-blocking RX transfers. More... | |
A base class for serial port implementations Can't be instantiated directly (use Serial or RawSerial)
Definition at line 46 of file SerialBase.h.
void abort_read | ( | ) |
Abort the on-going read transfer.
It is safe to call abort_read() when there is no on-going transaction.
void abort_write | ( | ) |
Abort the on-going write transfer.
It is safe to call abort_write() when there is no on-going transaction.
void attach | ( | Callback< void()> | func, |
IrqType | type = RxIrq |
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Attach a function to call whenever a serial interrupt is generated.
func | A pointer to a void function, or 0 to set as none |
type | Which serial interrupt to attach the member function to (Serial::RxIrq for receive, TxIrq for transmit buffer empty) |
void attach | ( | T * | obj, |
void(T::*)() | method, | ||
IrqType | type = RxIrq |
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Attach a member function to call whenever a serial interrupt is generated.
obj | pointer to the object to call the member function on |
method | pointer to the member function to be called |
type | Which serial interrupt to attach the member function to (Serial::RxIrq for receive, TxIrq for transmit buffer empty) |
Definition at line 121 of file SerialBase.h.
void attach | ( | T * | obj, |
void(*)(T *) | method, | ||
IrqType | type = RxIrq |
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Attach a member function to call whenever a serial interrupt is generated.
obj | pointer to the object to call the member function on |
method | pointer to the member function to be called |
type | Which serial interrupt to attach the member function to (Serial::RxIrq for receive, TxIrq for transmit buffer empty) |
Definition at line 139 of file SerialBase.h.
void baud | ( | int | baudrate | ) |
Set the baud rate of the serial port.
baudrate | The baudrate of the serial port (default = 9600). |
void clear_break | ( | ) |
Clear a break condition on the serial line NOTE: Should be run at least one frame after set_break is called.
void enable_input | ( | bool | enable = true | ) |
Enable serial input.
If both serial input and serial output are disabled, the peripheral is freed. If either serial input or serial output is re-enabled, the peripheral is reinitialized.
On re-initialization rx interrupts will be enabled if a rx handler is attached. The rx handler is called once during re-initialization.
void enable_output | ( | bool | enable = true | ) |
Enable serial output.
If both serial input and serial output are disabled, the peripheral is freed. If either serial input or serial output is re-enabled, the peripheral is reinitialized.
On re-initialization tx interrupts will be enabled if a tx handler is attached. The tx handler is called once during re-initialization.
void format | ( | int | bits = 8 , |
Parity | parity = SerialBase::None , |
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int | stop_bits = 1 |
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Set the transmission format used by the serial port.
bits | The number of bits in a word (5-8; default = 8) |
parity | The parity used (SerialBase::None, SerialBase::Odd, SerialBase::Even, SerialBase::Forced1, SerialBase::Forced0; default = SerialBase::None) |
stop_bits | The number of stop bits (1 or 2; default = 1) |
int read | ( | uint8_t * | buffer, |
int | length, | ||
const event_callback_t & | callback, | ||
int | event = SERIAL_EVENT_RX_COMPLETE , |
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unsigned char | char_match = SERIAL_RESERVED_CHAR_MATCH |
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Begin asynchronous reading using 8bit buffer.
The read operation ends with any of the enabled events and invokes registered callback function (which can be NULL to not receive callback at all). Events that are not enabled by event argument are simply ignored. Operation has to be ended explicitly by calling abort_read() when no events are enabled. This function locks the deep sleep until any event has occurred.
buffer | The buffer where received data will be stored |
length | The buffer length in bytes |
callback | The event callback function |
event | The logical OR of RX events that should end operation |
char_match | The matching character |
int read | ( | uint16_t * | buffer, |
int | length, | ||
const event_callback_t & | callback, | ||
int | event = SERIAL_EVENT_RX_COMPLETE , |
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unsigned char | char_match = SERIAL_RESERVED_CHAR_MATCH |
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Begin asynchronous reading using 16bit buffer.
The read operation ends with any of the enabled events and invokes registered callback function (which can be NULL to not receive callback at all). Events that are not enabled by event argument are simply ignored. Operation has to be ended explicitly by calling abort_read() when no events are enabled. This function locks the deep sleep until any event has occurred.
buffer | The buffer where received data will be stored |
length | The buffer length in bytes |
callback | The event callback function |
event | The logical OR of RX events that should end operation |
char_match | The matching character |
int readable | ( | ) |
Determine if there is a character available to read.
void send_break | ( | ) |
Generate a break condition on the serial line.
void set_break | ( | ) |
Generate a break condition on the serial line NOTE: Clear break needs to run at least one frame after set_break is called.
int set_dma_usage_rx | ( | DMAUsage | usage | ) |
Configure DMA usage suggestion for non-blocking RX transfers.
usage | The usage DMA hint for peripheral |
int set_dma_usage_tx | ( | DMAUsage | usage | ) |
Configure DMA usage suggestion for non-blocking TX transfers.
usage | The usage DMA hint for peripheral |
void set_flow_control | ( | Flow | type, |
PinName | flow1 = NC , |
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PinName | flow2 = NC |
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Set the flow control type on the serial port.
type | the flow control type (Disabled, RTS, CTS, RTSCTS) |
flow1 | the first flow control pin (RTS for RTS or RTSCTS, CTS for CTS) |
flow2 | the second flow control pin (CTS for RTSCTS) |
int write | ( | const uint8_t * | buffer, |
int | length, | ||
const event_callback_t & | callback, | ||
int | event = SERIAL_EVENT_TX_COMPLETE |
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Begin asynchronous write using 8bit buffer.
The write operation ends with any of the enabled events and invokes registered callback function (which can be NULL to not receive callback at all). Events that are not enabled by event argument are simply ignored. Operation has to be ended explicitly by calling abort_write() when no events are enabled. This function locks the deep sleep until any event has occurred.
buffer | The buffer where received data will be stored |
length | The buffer length in bytes |
callback | The event callback function |
event | The logical OR of TX events that should end operation |
int write | ( | const uint16_t * | buffer, |
int | length, | ||
const event_callback_t & | callback, | ||
int | event = SERIAL_EVENT_TX_COMPLETE |
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Begin asynchronous write using 16bit buffer.
The write operation ends with any of the enabled events and invokes registered callback function (which can be NULL to not receive callback at all). Events that are not enabled by event argument are simply ignored. Operation has to be ended explicitly by calling abort_write() when no events are enabled. This function locks the deep sleep until any event has occurred.
buffer | The buffer where received data will be stored |
length | The buffer length in bytes |
callback | The event callback function |
event | The logical OR of TX events that should end operation |
int writeable | ( | ) |
Determine if there is space available to write a character.