Buffered Serial Port Driver for RTOS
Dependents: nucleo_cannonball PiballNeoController
Buffered Serial Port Driver for RTOS
- ISR driven, ring buffered IO operation
- IO operations are idle waiting, don't waste time in RTOS :D
- Can use external buffers
- Based on mbed RawSerial
Example
SerialDriver Example
#include "SerialDriver.h"
SerialDriver pc(USBTX, USBRX);
int main()
{
// setup serial port
pc.baud(9600);
// print some text
pc.puts("This is just a string.\r\n");
pc.printf("But this is a %s with integer %i and float %f.\r\n", "formatted text", 123, 0.456f);
// now lets behave like a null modem
while(1)
pc.putc(pc.getc());
}
Look at the API Documentation for more Examples.
Dependencies
Import librarymbed
The official Mbed 2 C/C++ SDK provides the software platform and libraries to build your applications.
Import librarymbed-rtos
Official mbed Real Time Operating System based on the RTX implementation of the CMSIS-RTOS API open standard.
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Examples/Example_Blocking.cpp
- Committer:
- BlazeX
- Date:
- 2015-10-29
- Revision:
- 8:903a4162a0d1
- Parent:
- 1:1464146bd7fb
File content as of revision 8:903a4162a0d1:
/// @file Example_Blocking.cpp
/// @brief Test blocking write / read
///
/// - Uses SerialDriver with USBTX and USBRX.
/// - Has much too small buffers, to how far can it get?
///
/// - Testing how much bytes were transmitted, with too small TX buffer and forced non blocking
/// - Waiting till 10 bytes are received
/// - LED4 indicates parallel thread working
///
#if 0
#include "SerialDriver.h"
SerialDriver pc(USBTX, USBRX, 4, 32);
// This thread is running in parallel
DigitalOut led4(LED4);
void parallel(void const * argument)
{
while(1)
{
Thread::wait(20);
led4= !led4;
}
}
int main()
{
// Start the other thread
Thread parallelTask(¶llel);
const char * completeText= "This is a complete text. How much will you receive?";
const int completeTextLength= strlen(completeText);
int writtenBytes;
const int readBufferLength= 10;
unsigned char readBuffer[readBufferLength];
int receivedBytes= 0;
while(1)
{
// write non blocking, how much get transmitted?
writtenBytes= pc.write((const unsigned char*)completeText, completeTextLength, false);
// now print the result
pc.printf("\r\nOnly %i of %i bytes were transmitted using non blocking write.\r\n", writtenBytes, completeTextLength);
// wait for 10 bytes
pc.printf("I wait for my 10 bytes. Send them!\r\n", writtenBytes, completeTextLength);
receivedBytes+= pc.read(readBuffer, readBufferLength);
// now print result
pc.printf("Received %i bytes since start.\r\n\r\n", receivedBytes);
// wait a bit
Thread::wait(1000);
}
}
#endif
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