A simple mbed OS application providing an example of asynchronous access to the X-NUCLEO_NFC01A1 Dynamic NFC Tag board.
Dependencies: NDefLib X_NUCLEO_NFC01A1
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The application provides a simple example of asynchronous access to the X-NUCLEO-NFC01A1 Dynamic NFC Tag Expansion Board. It represents the multi-threaded mbed OS 5 version of the mbed classic HelloWorld_Async_NFC01A1 application.
The program writes a URI link to the M24SR dynamic tag using the asynchronous programming model.
The URI can then be read and printed on the serial console by pressing the user button and/or via RF from an NFC enabled smartphone/tablet.
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+/**
+ ******************************************************************************
+ * @file main.cpp
+ * @date 22/01/2016
+ * @brief Test the async comunication api
+ ******************************************************************************
+ *
+ * COPYRIGHT(c) 2015 STMicroelectronics
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
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+ * OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
+ * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ ******************************************************************************
+ */
+
+#include "mbed.h"
+#include "XNucleoNFC01A1.h"
+#include "ReadUriCallbacks.h"
+#include "WriteUriCallbacks.h"
+#include "NDefNfcTagM24SR.h"
+#include "NDefLib/RecordType/RecordURI.h"
+
+Thread nfcReadThread;
+Thread nfcEventsThread;
+
+/** flag to signal an interrupt from the nfc component*/
+#define NFC_INTERRUPT_FLAG 0x1
+
+/** flag to signal user button pressure*/
+#define BUTTON_PRESSED_FLAG 0x2
+
+
+NDefLib::NDefNfcTag *tag;
+
+XNucleoNFC01A1 *nfcNucleo;
+
+/** Nfc ISR called when the nfc component has a message ready*/
+static void nfc_interrupt_callback() {
+ nfcEventsThread.signal_set(NFC_INTERRUPT_FLAG);
+}//nfcInterruptCallback
+
+static void set_button_press() {
+ nfcReadThread.signal_set(BUTTON_PRESSED_FLAG);
+}//buttonPressed event
+
+
+void nfcEvents() {
+
+ while (true) {
+ osEvent event = nfcEventsThread.signal_wait(NFC_INTERRUPT_FLAG); // wait for nfc event
+ printf("Got an NFC event!\n\r");
+ nfcNucleo->get_M24SR().manage_event();
+ }
+}
+
+void readNfc() {
+
+ ReadUriCallbacks NDefReadCallback(nfcNucleo->get_led1(),nfcNucleo->get_led2(),nfcNucleo->get_led3());
+
+ while (true) {
+ osEvent event = nfcReadThread.signal_wait(BUTTON_PRESSED_FLAG); // wait for button pressed
+ printf("Button pressed! Reading the Tag.\n\r");
+ tag->set_callback(&NDefReadCallback);
+ tag->open_session();
+ }
+
+}
+
+int main() {
+
+#if defined(TARGET_STM)
+ InterruptIn userButton(USER_BUTTON);
+ userButton.fall(set_button_press);
+#endif
+
+ //create the nfc component
+ I2C i2cChannel(XNucleoNFC01A1::DEFAULT_SDA_PIN,XNucleoNFC01A1::DEFAULT_SDL_PIN);
+
+ nfcNucleo = XNucleoNFC01A1::instance(i2cChannel,&nfc_interrupt_callback,
+ XNucleoNFC01A1::DEFAULT_GPO_PIN,XNucleoNFC01A1::DEFAULT_RF_DISABLE_PIN,
+ XNucleoNFC01A1::DEFAULT_LED1_PIN,XNucleoNFC01A1::DEFAULT_LED2_PIN,
+ XNucleoNFC01A1::DEFAULT_LED3_PIN);
+
+ //No call back needed since default behavior is sync
+ nfcNucleo->get_M24SR().get_session();
+ nfcNucleo->get_M24SR().manage_I2C_GPO(M24SR::I2C_ANSWER_READY); //switch to async mode
+
+ *tag = nfcNucleo->get_M24SR().get_NDef_tag();
+ printf("System Init done! Starting the threads.\n\r");
+
+ //Start the nfc event handling thread
+ nfcEventsThread.start(nfcEvents);
+ //Start the button pressed thread
+ nfcReadThread.start(readNfc);
+
+ printf("Writing Tag\n\r");
+ //create the callback to write a tag
+ WriteUriCallbacks NDefWriteCallback(nfcNucleo->get_led1(),nfcNucleo->get_led2(),nfcNucleo->get_led3());
+ // write the tag
+ tag->open_session();
+
+ while (true) {
+ __WFE();
+ }
+
+}
