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Dependencies:   BLE_API mbed-dev-bin nRF51822

Dependents:   microbit

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source/drivers/MicroBitPin.cpp

Committer:
Jonathan Austin
Date:
2016-04-07
Revision:
1:8aa5cdb4ab67
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/*
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/**
  * Class definition for MicroBitPin.
  *
  * Commonly represents an I/O pin on the edge connector.
  */
#include "MicroBitConfig.h"
#include "MicroBitPin.h"
#include "MicroBitButton.h"
#include "DynamicPwm.h"
#include "ErrorNo.h"

/**
  * Constructor.
  * Create a MicroBitPin instance, generally used to represent a pin on the edge connector.
  *
  * @param id the unique EventModel id of this component.
  *
  * @param name the mbed PinName for this MicroBitPin instance.
  *
  * @param capability the capabilities this MicroBitPin instance should have.
  *                   (PIN_CAPABILITY_DIGITAL, PIN_CAPABILITY_ANALOG, PIN_CAPABILITY_TOUCH, PIN_CAPABILITY_AD, PIN_CAPABILITY_ALL)
  *
  * @code
  * MicroBitPin P0(MICROBIT_ID_IO_P0, MICROBIT_PIN_P0, PIN_CAPABILITY_ALL);
  * @endcode
  */
MicroBitPin::MicroBitPin(int id, PinName name, PinCapability capability)
{
    //set mandatory attributes
    this->id = id;
    this->name = name;
    this->capability = capability;

    // Power up in a disconnected, low power state.
    // If we're unused, this is how it will stay...
    this->status = 0x00;
    this->pin = NULL;

}

/**
  * Disconnect any attached mBed IO from this pin.
  *
  * Used only when pin changes mode (i.e. Input/Output/Analog/Digital)
  */
void MicroBitPin::disconnect()
{
    // This is a bit ugly, but rarely used code.
    // It would be much better to use some polymorphism here, but the mBed I/O classes aren't arranged in an inheritance hierarchy... yet. :-)
    if (status & IO_STATUS_DIGITAL_IN)
        delete ((DigitalIn *)pin);

    if (status & IO_STATUS_DIGITAL_OUT)
        delete ((DigitalOut *)pin);

    if (status & IO_STATUS_ANALOG_IN){
        NRF_ADC->ENABLE = ADC_ENABLE_ENABLE_Disabled; // forcibly disable the ADC - BUG in mbed....
        delete ((AnalogIn *)pin);
    }

    if (status & IO_STATUS_ANALOG_OUT)
    {
        if(((DynamicPwm *)pin)->getPinName() == name)
            ((DynamicPwm *)pin)->release();
    }

    if (status & IO_STATUS_TOUCH_IN)
        delete ((MicroBitButton *)pin);

    this->pin = NULL;
    this->status = status & IO_STATUS_EVENTBUS_ENABLED; //retain event bus status
}

/**
  * Configures this IO pin as a digital output (if necessary) and sets the pin to 'value'.
  *
  * @param value 0 (LO) or 1 (HI)
  *
  * @return MICROBIT_OK on success, MICROBIT_INVALID_PARAMETER if value is out of range, or MICROBIT_NOT_SUPPORTED
  *         if the given pin does not have digital capability.
  *
  * @code
  * MicroBitPin P0(MICROBIT_ID_IO_P0, MICROBIT_PIN_P0, PIN_CAPABILITY_BOTH);
  * P0.setDigitalValue(1); // P0 is now HI
  * @endcode
  */
int MicroBitPin::setDigitalValue(int value)
{
    // Check if this pin has a digital mode...
    if(!(PIN_CAPABILITY_DIGITAL & capability))
        return MICROBIT_NOT_SUPPORTED;

    // Ensure we have a valid value.
    if (value < 0 || value > 1)
        return MICROBIT_INVALID_PARAMETER;

    // Move into a Digital input state if necessary.
    if (!(status & IO_STATUS_DIGITAL_OUT)){
        disconnect();
        pin = new DigitalOut(name);
        status |= IO_STATUS_DIGITAL_OUT;
    }

    // Write the value.
    ((DigitalOut *)pin)->write(value);

    return MICROBIT_OK;
}

/**
  * Configures this IO pin as a digital input (if necessary) and tests its current value.
  *
  * @return 1 if this input is high, 0 if input is LO, or MICROBIT_NOT_SUPPORTED
  *         if the given pin does not have analog capability.
  *
  * @code
  * MicroBitPin P0(MICROBIT_ID_IO_P0, MICROBIT_PIN_P0, PIN_CAPABILITY_BOTH);
  * P0.getDigitalValue(); // P0 is either 0 or 1;
  * @endcode
  */
int MicroBitPin::getDigitalValue()
{
    //check if this pin has a digital mode...
    if(!(PIN_CAPABILITY_DIGITAL & capability))
        return MICROBIT_NOT_SUPPORTED;

    // Move into a Digital input state if necessary.
    if (!(status & IO_STATUS_DIGITAL_IN)){
        disconnect();
        pin = new DigitalIn(name,PullDown);
        status |= IO_STATUS_DIGITAL_IN;
    }

    return ((DigitalIn *)pin)->read();
}

int MicroBitPin::obtainAnalogChannel()
{
    // Move into an analogue input state if necessary, if we are no longer the focus of a DynamicPWM instance, allocate ourselves again!
    if (!(status & IO_STATUS_ANALOG_OUT) || !(((DynamicPwm *)pin)->getPinName() == name)){
        disconnect();
        pin = (void *)DynamicPwm::allocate(name);
        status |= IO_STATUS_ANALOG_OUT;
    }

    return MICROBIT_OK;
}

/**
  * Configures this IO pin as an analog/pwm output, and change the output value to the given level.
  *
  * @param value the level to set on the output pin, in the range 0 - 1024
  *
  * @return MICROBIT_OK on success, MICROBIT_INVALID_PARAMETER if value is out of range, or MICROBIT_NOT_SUPPORTED
  *         if the given pin does not have analog capability.
  */
int MicroBitPin::setAnalogValue(int value)
{
    //check if this pin has an analogue mode...
    if(!(PIN_CAPABILITY_ANALOG & capability))
        return MICROBIT_NOT_SUPPORTED;

    //sanitise the level value
    if(value < 0 || value > MICROBIT_PIN_MAX_OUTPUT)
        return MICROBIT_INVALID_PARAMETER;

    float level = (float)value / float(MICROBIT_PIN_MAX_OUTPUT);

    //obtain use of the DynamicPwm instance, if it has changed / configure if we do not have one
    if(obtainAnalogChannel() == MICROBIT_OK)
        return ((DynamicPwm *)pin)->write(level);

    return MICROBIT_OK;
}

/**
  * Configures this IO pin as an analog/pwm output (if necessary) and configures the period to be 20ms,
  * with a duty cycle between 500 us and 2500 us.
  *
  * A value of 180 sets the duty cycle to be 2500us, and a value of 0 sets the duty cycle to be 500us by default.
  *
  * This range can be modified to fine tune, and also tolerate different servos.
  *
  * @param value the level to set on the output pin, in the range 0 - 180.
  *
  * @param range which gives the span of possible values the i.e. the lower and upper bounds (center +/- range/2). Defaults to MICROBIT_PIN_DEFAULT_SERVO_RANGE.
  *
  * @param center the center point from which to calculate the lower and upper bounds. Defaults to MICROBIT_PIN_DEFAULT_SERVO_CENTER
  *
  * @return MICROBIT_OK on success, MICROBIT_INVALID_PARAMETER if value is out of range, or MICROBIT_NOT_SUPPORTED
  *         if the given pin does not have analog capability.
  */
int MicroBitPin::setServoValue(int value, int range, int center)
{
    //check if this pin has an analogue mode...
    if(!(PIN_CAPABILITY_ANALOG & capability))
        return MICROBIT_NOT_SUPPORTED;

    //sanitise the servo level
    if(value < 0 || range < 1 || center < 1)
        return MICROBIT_INVALID_PARAMETER;

    //clip - just in case
    if(value > MICROBIT_PIN_MAX_SERVO_RANGE)
        value = MICROBIT_PIN_MAX_SERVO_RANGE;

    //calculate the lower bound based on the midpoint
    int lower = (center - (range / 2)) * 1000;

    value = value * 1000;

    //add the percentage of the range based on the value between 0 and 180
    int scaled = lower + (range * (value / MICROBIT_PIN_MAX_SERVO_RANGE));

    return setServoPulseUs(scaled / 1000);
}

/**
  * Configures this IO pin as an analogue input (if necessary), and samples the Pin for its analog value.
  *
  * @return the current analogue level on the pin, in the range 0 - 1024, or
  *         MICROBIT_NOT_SUPPORTED if the given pin does not have analog capability.
  *
  * @code
  * MicroBitPin P0(MICROBIT_ID_IO_P0, MICROBIT_PIN_P0, PIN_CAPABILITY_BOTH);
  * P0.getAnalogValue(); // P0 is a value in the range of 0 - 1024
  * @endcode
  */
int MicroBitPin::getAnalogValue()
{
    //check if this pin has an analogue mode...
    if(!(PIN_CAPABILITY_ANALOG & capability))
        return MICROBIT_NOT_SUPPORTED;

    // Move into an analogue input state if necessary.
    if (!(status & IO_STATUS_ANALOG_IN)){
        disconnect();
        pin = new AnalogIn(name);
        status |= IO_STATUS_ANALOG_IN;
    }

    //perform a read!
    return ((AnalogIn *)pin)->read_u16();
}

/**
  * Determines if this IO pin is currently configured as an input.
  *
  * @return 1 if pin is an analog or digital input, 0 otherwise.
  */
int MicroBitPin::isInput()
{
    return (status & (IO_STATUS_DIGITAL_IN | IO_STATUS_ANALOG_IN)) == 0 ? 0 : 1;
}

/**
  * Determines if this IO pin is currently configured as an output.
  *
  * @return 1 if pin is an analog or digital output, 0 otherwise.
  */
int MicroBitPin::isOutput()
{
    return (status & (IO_STATUS_DIGITAL_OUT | IO_STATUS_ANALOG_OUT)) == 0 ? 0 : 1;
}

/**
  * Determines if this IO pin is currently configured for digital use.
  *
  * @return 1 if pin is digital, 0 otherwise.
  */
int MicroBitPin::isDigital()
{
    return (status & (IO_STATUS_DIGITAL_IN | IO_STATUS_DIGITAL_OUT)) == 0 ? 0 : 1;
}

/**
  * Determines if this IO pin is currently configured for analog use.
  *
  * @return 1 if pin is analog, 0 otherwise.
  */
int MicroBitPin::isAnalog()
{
    return (status & (IO_STATUS_ANALOG_IN | IO_STATUS_ANALOG_OUT)) == 0 ? 0 : 1;
}

/**
  * Configures this IO pin as a "makey makey" style touch sensor (if necessary)
  * and tests its current debounced state.
  *
  * Users can also subscribe to MicroBitButton events generated from this pin.
  *
  * @return 1 if pin is touched, 0 if not, or MICROBIT_NOT_SUPPORTED if this pin does not support touch capability.
  *
  * @code
  * MicroBitMessageBus bus;
  *
  * MicroBitPin P0(MICROBIT_ID_IO_P0, MICROBIT_PIN_P0, PIN_CAPABILITY_ALL);
  * if(P0.isTouched())
  * {
  *     //do something!
  * }
  *
  * // subscribe to events generated by this pin!
  * bus.listen(MICROBIT_ID_IO_P0, MICROBIT_BUTTON_EVT_CLICK, someFunction);
  * @endcode
  */
int MicroBitPin::isTouched()
{
    //check if this pin has a touch mode...
    if(!(PIN_CAPABILITY_TOUCH & capability))
        return MICROBIT_NOT_SUPPORTED;

    // Move into a touch input state if necessary.
    if (!(status & IO_STATUS_TOUCH_IN)){
        disconnect();
        pin = new MicroBitButton(name, id);
        status |= IO_STATUS_TOUCH_IN;
    }

    return ((MicroBitButton *)pin)->isPressed();
}

/**
  * Configures this IO pin as an analog/pwm output if it isn't already, configures the period to be 20ms,
  * and sets the pulse width, based on the value it is given.
  *
  * @param pulseWidth the desired pulse width in microseconds.
  *
  * @return MICROBIT_OK on success, MICROBIT_INVALID_PARAMETER if value is out of range, or MICROBIT_NOT_SUPPORTED
  *         if the given pin does not have analog capability.
  */
int MicroBitPin::setServoPulseUs(int pulseWidth)
{
    //check if this pin has an analogue mode...
    if(!(PIN_CAPABILITY_ANALOG & capability))
        return MICROBIT_NOT_SUPPORTED;

    //sanitise the pulse width
    if(pulseWidth < 0)
        return MICROBIT_INVALID_PARAMETER;

    //Check we still have the control over the DynamicPwm instance
    if(obtainAnalogChannel() == MICROBIT_OK)
    {
        //check if the period is set to 20ms
        if(((DynamicPwm *)pin)->getPeriodUs() != MICROBIT_DEFAULT_PWM_PERIOD)
            ((DynamicPwm *)pin)->setPeriodUs(MICROBIT_DEFAULT_PWM_PERIOD);

        ((DynamicPwm *)pin)->pulsewidth_us(pulseWidth);
    }

    return MICROBIT_OK;
}

/**
  * Configures the PWM period of the analog output to the given value.
  *
  * @param period The new period for the analog output in microseconds.
  *
  * @return MICROBIT_OK on success, or MICROBIT_NOT_SUPPORTED if the
  *         given pin is not configured as an analog output.
  */
int MicroBitPin::setAnalogPeriodUs(int period)
{
    if (!(status & IO_STATUS_ANALOG_OUT))
        return MICROBIT_NOT_SUPPORTED;

    return ((DynamicPwm *)pin)->setPeriodUs(period);
}

/**
  * Configures the PWM period of the analog output to the given value.
  *
  * @param period The new period for the analog output in milliseconds.
  *
  * @return MICROBIT_OK on success, or MICROBIT_NOT_SUPPORTED if the
  *         given pin is not configured as an analog output.
  */
int MicroBitPin::setAnalogPeriod(int period)
{
    return setAnalogPeriodUs(period*1000);
}

/**
  * Obtains the PWM period of the analog output in microseconds.
  *
  * @return the period on success, or MICROBIT_NOT_SUPPORTED if the
  *         given pin is not configured as an analog output.
  */
int MicroBitPin::getAnalogPeriodUs()
{
    if (!(status & IO_STATUS_ANALOG_OUT))
        return MICROBIT_NOT_SUPPORTED;

    return ((DynamicPwm *)pin)->getPeriodUs();
}

/**
  * Obtains the PWM period of the analog output in milliseconds.
  *
  * @return the period on success, or MICROBIT_NOT_SUPPORTED if the
  *         given pin is not configured as an analog output.
  */
int MicroBitPin::getAnalogPeriod()
{
    return getAnalogPeriodUs()/1000;
}