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Dependencies: MODSERIAL USBDevice_for_Rev_C_HW mbed
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main.cpp
- Committer:
- bob_tpc
- Date:
- 2015-01-20
- Revision:
- 4:13e3e375c0d3
- Parent:
- 3:e8cc286f9b2e
- Child:
- 5:e77529f7ede3
File content as of revision 4:13e3e375c0d3:
#include "mbed.h" #include "USBSerial.h" #include "MODSERIAL.h" #include "InterruptIn.h" // Constants #define LEDON 0 // Low active for LEDs - turns LED on #define LEDOFF 1 // Low active for LEDs - turns LED off #define TRUE 1 #define FALSE 0 // Error return values #define ERR_NONE 0 // Success #define ERR_CDC_BAD_CMD 1 // First byte of PC to USB board needs to be 0xBB, 0xCC, 0xDD or 0xEE; #define ERR_CDC_NO_TX_ENDMARK 2 // message for no endmark on message to PC #define ERR_UART_NOT_WRITEABLE 3 // UART has no buffer space #define ERR_UART_NO_TX_ENDMARK 4 // message for UART has no 0x7E end-mark #define ERR_UART_NO_RX_ENDMARK 5 // message received from UART has no end-mark #define ERR_I2C_NOT_WRITEABLE 6 // UART has no buffer space #define ERR_I2C_NO_TX_ENDMARK 7 // message for UART has no 0x7E end-mark #define ERR_I2C_NO_RX_ENDMARK 8 // message received from UART has no end-mark #define ERR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED 255 // method has not yet been implemented // I2C addresses #define PROX (0x29 << 1) // default I2C address of VL6180X, shift into upper 7 bits #define EEPROM (0xA0) // default I2C address of EEPROM, already shifted // UART-RFID baud rate #define RFIDBAUD 115200 // RFID-FE board default rate = 115.2Kbps // Peripherals USBSerial cdc; // CDC Class USB<>Serial adapter. Needs custom INF, but uses existing Windows drivers. MODSERIAL uart(PTA2, PTA1); // UART port connected to RFID-FE board I2C i2c(PTB1, PTB0); // I2C port connected to VL6180X and EEPROM - note addresses above) // GPIO signals DigitalOut led_err(PTC1); // Red LED shows error condition (active low) DigitalOut led_com(PTC2); // Yellow LED shows communication activity (active low) DigitalOut rfid_int(PTD4); // RFID FE power control (active high) DigitalOut rfid_isp(PTD5); // RFID FE In-System Programming (active high) DigitalOut rfid_rst(PTD6); // RFID FE Reset (active high) DigitalOut rfid_pwr(PTE30); // RFID power switch on USB board (active high for prototype 1, low for all others) DigitalIn rfid_hot(PTE0); // RFID over-current detection on USB board power switch (active low) InterruptIn prox_int(PTD7); // Proximity sensor interrupt (active low) // buffers & variables uint8_t cdc_buffer_rx[32]; // buffers for cdc (USB-Serial port on PC) uint8_t cdc_buffer_tx[32]; uint8_t uart_buffer_rx[32]; // buffers for uart (RFID-FE board) uint8_t uart_buffer_tx[32]; char i2c_buffer[264]; // buffer for I2C devices - Proximity sensor and EEPROM - up to 256 bytes data payload for EEPROM, up to 4 for proximity int i, j; // index variables int status = 0x00; // return value int prox_irq(void) { return 0; } int init_periph(void) { // Set up peripherals // RFID uart.baud(RFIDBAUD); // RFID-FE baud rate rfid_int = 0; // RFID FE power control (active high) rfid_isp = 0; // RFID FE In-System Programming (active high) rfid_rst = 1; // RFID FE Reset (active high) rfid_pwr = 1; // RFID power switch on USB board (active high for prototype 1, low for all others) wait(0.25); // wait 250ms before... rfid_rst = 0; // ... taking RFID out of reset // Prox i2c.frequency(400000); // I2C speed = 400Kbps prox_int.mode(PullUp); // pull up proximity sensor interrupt at MCU return 0; } /* RFID messages are as defined in the RFID-FE manual. */ int rfid_msg(void) { bool end_mark = FALSE; int i; uint8_t crcCount = sizeof(uart_buffer_tx); // use tx buffer size to start uart.txBufferFlush(); // clear out UART buffers uart.rxBufferFlush(); for (int i = 0; i < sizeof(uart_buffer_tx); i++) { if (!uart.writeable()) return ERR_UART_NOT_WRITEABLE; // if no space in uart, return error uart.putc(uart_buffer_tx[i]); // send uart message if (uart_buffer_tx[i] == 0x7E) // check for rfid end mark in outbound message { crcCount = 2; // two more bytes for CRC end_mark = TRUE; // end mark was reached } if (crcCount-- == 0) // end of message { if (end_mark == FALSE) return ERR_UART_NO_TX_ENDMARK; // no end mark detected break; } } end_mark = FALSE; //wait(0.5); // debug while(!uart.readable()); // wait for data from rfid crcCount = sizeof(uart_buffer_rx); // use rx buffer size to start for (i = 0; i < sizeof(uart_buffer_rx); i++) { uart_buffer_rx[i] = uart.getc(); // read a character // cdc.printf("%d, 0x%X\n\r", i, uart_buffer_rx[i]); // debug if (uart_buffer_rx[i] == 0x7E) // check for rfid end mark in inbound message { crcCount = 2; // two more bytes for crc end_mark = TRUE; // end mark was reached } if (crcCount-- == 0) // end of message { if (end_mark == FALSE) return ERR_UART_NO_RX_ENDMARK; break; } } return ERR_NONE; } /* I2C-prox messages = 0xCC, r/w, number of data bytes, index (2 bytes), data bytes, 0x7E, 0xXX, 0xXX - last two are fillers where CRC goes for RFID Multiple registers can be read or written with single prox_msg_rd() or prox_msg_wr(). Location address increments for each byte. */ int prox_msg_wr() // write proximity I2C register { int i2c_err; i2c_err = i2c.write(PROX, &i2c_buffer[3], i2c_buffer[2] + 2, 0);// I2C Address, pointer to buffer, number of bytes (for index + data), stop at end. return i2c_err; // 0 = ACK received, 1 = NAK/failure } int prox_msg_rd() { int i2c_err; i2c_err = i2c.write(PROX, &i2c_buffer[3], 2, 1); // I2C Address, pointer to buffer (just the index), index, number of bytes (2 for index), no stop at end. i2c_err |= i2c.read(PROX, &i2c_buffer[5], i2c_buffer[2], 0); // I2C Address, pointer to buffer (just the data), number of data bytes, stop at end. return i2c_err; // 0 = ACK received, 1 = NAK/failure } /* I2C-EEPROM messages = 0xEE, r/w, number of data bytes, block, address, data bytes, 0x7E, 0xXX, 0xXX - last two are fillers where CRC goes for RFID Multiple registers can be read or written with single eeprom_msg_rd() or eeprom_msg_wr(). Location address increments for each byte. This practically the the same as the proximity calls, except the index/location is only one byte and the block select is part of the I2C address byte. */ int eeprom_msg_wr() // write proximity I2C register { int i2c_err; i2c_err = i2c.write((EEPROM || i2c_buffer[3]), &i2c_buffer[4], i2c_buffer[2] + 1, 0); // I2C Address & block select, pointer to buffer, number of bytes (for address + data), stop at end. while (!i2c.write(EEPROM || i2c_buffer[3])); // wait until write is done (EEPROM will ACK = 1 for single byte i2c.write) return i2c_err; // 0 = ACK received, 1 = NAK/failure } int eeprom_msg_rd() { int i2c_err; i2c_err = i2c.write((EEPROM || i2c_buffer[3]), &i2c_buffer[4], 1, 1); // I2C Address & block select, pointer to buffer (just the index), index, number of bytes (for address + data), no stop at end. i2c_err |= i2c.read((EEPROM || i2c_buffer[3]), &i2c_buffer[5], i2c_buffer[2], 0); // I2C Address & block select, pointer to buffer (just the data), number of data bytes, stop at end. return i2c_err; // 0 = ACK received, 1 = NAK/failure } int gpio_msg() { return ERR_NONE; } int main() { // initialize everything wait(3.0); // debug - gives some time to start terminal program and open COM port init_periph(); //cdc.printf("Starting...\n\r"); // debug while(!cdc.readable()); // spin here until a message comes in from the host PC bool end_mark = FALSE; uint8_t crcCount = sizeof(cdc_buffer_rx); // use tx buffer size to start //cdc.printf("\n\rCDC Input: "); // debug for (i = 0; i < sizeof(cdc_buffer_rx); i++) { cdc_buffer_rx[i] = cdc.getc(); // read data from USB side //cdc.printf("%X, ",cdc_buffer_rx[i]); // debug if (cdc_buffer_rx[i] == 0x7E) // check for rfid end mark in outbound message { crcCount = 2; // two more bytes for CRC end_mark = TRUE; // end mark was reached } if (crcCount-- == 0) // end of message { if (end_mark == FALSE) return ERR_UART_NO_TX_ENDMARK; // no end mark detected break; } } switch(cdc_buffer_rx[0]) { case 0xBB: // RFID-FE for (i = 0; i < sizeof(cdc_buffer_rx); i++) { uart_buffer_tx[i] = cdc_buffer_rx[i]; // copy USB message to UART for RFID } status = rfid_msg(); // send buffer to RFID and get response according to RFID board for (i = 0; i < sizeof(cdc_buffer_tx); i++) { cdc_buffer_tx[i] = uart_buffer_rx[i]; // copy RFID response back to USB buffer } //cdc.printf("\n\rRFID Response: "); // debug for (i = 0; i < sizeof(cdc_buffer_tx); i++) { cdc.putc(cdc_buffer_tx[i]); // send message back to PC if (cdc_buffer_tx[i] == 0x7E) // check for rfid end mark in outbound message { crcCount = 2; // two more bytes for CRC end_mark = TRUE; // end mark was reached } if (crcCount-- == 0) // end of message { if (end_mark == FALSE) return ERR_CDC_NO_TX_ENDMARK; // no end mark detected break; } } break; case 0xCC: //I2C-prox messages = 0xCC, r/w, number of data bytes, index, data bytes, 0x7E, 0xXX, 0xXX - last two are fillers where CRC goes for RFID // Proximity Sensor for (i = 0; i < sizeof(cdc_buffer_rx); i++) { i2c_buffer[i] = cdc_buffer_rx[i]; // copy USB message to buffer for I2C } if (i2c_buffer[1] == 1) // I2C read = 1 status = prox_msg_rd(); // read the requested data else if (i2c_buffer[1] == 0) // I2C write = 0 status = prox_msg_wr(); // send buffer to proximity sensor and get response for (i = 0; i < sizeof(cdc_buffer_tx); i++) { cdc_buffer_tx[i] = i2c_buffer[i]; // copy prox response back to USB buffer } for (i = 0; i < sizeof(cdc_buffer_tx); i++) { cdc.putc(cdc_buffer_tx[i]); // send message back to PC if (cdc_buffer_tx[i] == 0x7E) // check for rfid end mark in outbound message { crcCount = 2; // two more bytes for CRC end_mark = TRUE; // end mark was reached } if (crcCount-- == 0) // end of message { if (end_mark == FALSE) return ERR_CDC_NO_TX_ENDMARK; // no end mark detected break; } } break; case 0xDD: // GPIO (LEDs and RFID-FE control gpio_msg(); break; case 0xEE: // Read/write EEPROM /* I2C-EEPROM messages = 0xEE, r/w, number of data bytes, block, address, data bytes, 0x7E, 0xXX, 0xXX - last two are fillers where CRC goes for RFID Multiple registers can be read or written with single eeprom_msg_rd() or eeprom_msg_wr(). Location address increments for each byte. This practically the the same as the proximity calls, except the index/location is only one byte and the block select is part of the I2C address byte. */ for (i = 0; i < sizeof(cdc_buffer_rx); i++) { i2c_buffer[i] = cdc_buffer_rx[i]; // copy USB message to buffer for I2C } if (i2c_buffer[1] == 1) // I2C read = 1 status = eeprom_msg_rd(); // read the requested data else if (i2c_buffer[1] == 0) // I2C write = 0 status = eeprom_msg_wr(); // write the eeprom location for (i = 0; i < sizeof(cdc_buffer_tx); i++) { cdc_buffer_tx[i] = i2c_buffer[i]; // copy prox response back to USB buffer } for (i = 0; i < sizeof(cdc_buffer_tx); i++) { cdc.putc(cdc_buffer_tx[i]); // send message back to PC if (cdc_buffer_tx[i] == 0x7E) // check for rfid end mark in outbound message { crcCount = 2; // two more bytes for CRC end_mark = TRUE; // end mark was reached } if (crcCount-- == 0) // end of message { if (end_mark == FALSE) return ERR_CDC_NO_TX_ENDMARK; // no end mark detected break; } } break; default: return ERR_CDC_BAD_CMD; } }