Fork of Smoothie to port to mbed non-LPC targets.
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modules/communication/SerialConsole.cpp
- Committer:
- Michael J. Spencer
- Date:
- 2014-02-28
- Revision:
- 2:1df0b61d3b5a
- Parent:
- 0:31e91bb0ef3c
File content as of revision 2:1df0b61d3b5a:
/* This file is part of Smoothie (http://smoothieware.org/). The motion control part is heavily based on Grbl (https://github.com/simen/grbl). Smoothie is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. Smoothie is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Smoothie. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ #include <string> #include <stdarg.h> using std::string; #include "libs/Module.h" #include "libs/Kernel.h" #include "libs/nuts_bolts.h" #include "SerialConsole.h" #include "libs/RingBuffer.h" #include "libs/SerialMessage.h" #include "libs/StreamOutput.h" // Serial reading module // Treats every received line as a command and passes it ( via event call ) to the command dispatcher. // The command dispatcher will then ask other modules if they can do something with it SerialConsole::SerialConsole( PinName rx_pin, PinName tx_pin, int baud_rate ){ this->serial = new mbed::Serial( rx_pin, tx_pin ); this->serial->baud(baud_rate); } // Called when the module has just been loaded void SerialConsole::on_module_loaded() { // We want to be called every time a new char is received this->serial->attach(this, &SerialConsole::on_serial_char_received, mbed::Serial::RxIrq); // We only call the command dispatcher in the main loop, nowhere else this->register_for_event(ON_MAIN_LOOP); // Add to the pack of streams kernel can call to, for example for broadcasting THEKERNEL->streams->append_stream(this); } // Called on Serial::RxIrq interrupt, meaning we have received a char void SerialConsole::on_serial_char_received(){ while(this->serial->readable()){ char received = this->serial->getc(); // convert CR to NL (for host OSs that don't send NL) if( received == '\r' ){ received = '\n'; } this->buffer.push_back(received); } } // Actual event calling must happen in the main loop because if it happens in the interrupt we will loose data void SerialConsole::on_main_loop(void * argument){ if( this->has_char('\n') ){ string received; received.reserve(20); while(1){ char c; this->buffer.pop_front(c); if( c == '\n' ){ struct SerialMessage message; message.message = received; message.stream = this; THEKERNEL->call_event(ON_CONSOLE_LINE_RECEIVED, &message ); return; }else{ received += c; } } } } int SerialConsole::puts(const char* s) { return fwrite(s, strlen(s), 1, (FILE*)(*this->serial)); } int SerialConsole::_putc(int c) { return this->serial->putc(c); } int SerialConsole::_getc() { return this->serial->getc(); } // Does the queue have a given char ? bool SerialConsole::has_char(char letter){ int index = this->buffer.tail; while( index != this->buffer.head ){ if( this->buffer.buffer[index] == letter ){ return true; } index = this->buffer.next_block_index(index); } return false; }