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+/*
+ Copyright (c) 2010 Andy Kirkham
+
+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
+ of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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+ FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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+ THE SOFTWARE.
+
+ @file MODSERIAL.h
+ @purpose Extends Serial to provide fully buffered IO
+ @version see ChangeLog.c
+ @date Nov 2010
+ @author Andy Kirkham
+*/
+
+#ifndef MODSERIAL_H
+#define MODSERIAL_H
+
+/** @defgroup API The MODSERIAL API */
+/** @defgroup MISC Misc MODSERIAL functions */
+/** @defgroup INTERNALS MODSERIAL Internals */
+
+#ifndef MODSERIAL_DEFAULT_RX_BUFFER_SIZE
+#define MODSERIAL_DEFAULT_RX_BUFFER_SIZE 256
+#endif
+
+#ifndef MODSERIAL_DEFAULT_TX_BUFFER_SIZE
+#define MODSERIAL_DEFAULT_TX_BUFFER_SIZE 256
+#endif
+
+#include "mbed.h"
+
+namespace AjK {
+
+// Forward reference.
+class MODSERIAL;
+
+/**
+ * @author Andy Kirkham
+ * @see http://mbed.org/cookbook/MODSERIAL
+ * @see example3a.cpp
+ * @see example3b.cpp
+ * @see API
+ *
+ * <b>MODSERIAL_IRQ_INFO</b> is a class used to pass information (and access to protected
+ * MODSERIAL functions) to IRQ callbacks.
+ */
+class MODSERIAL_IRQ_INFO
+{
+public:
+ friend class MODSERIAL;
+
+ MODSERIAL *serial;
+
+ MODSERIAL_IRQ_INFO() { serial = 0; }
+
+ /** rxDiscardLastChar()
+ *
+ * Remove the last char placed into the rx buffer.
+ * This is an operation that can only be performed
+ * by an rxCallback function.
+ * @ingroup API
+ * @return The byte removed from the buffer.
+ */
+ int rxDiscardLastChar(void);
+
+protected:
+
+ /** setSerial()
+ *
+ * Used internally by MODSERIAL to set the "this" pointer
+ * of the MODSERIAL that created this object.
+ * @ingroup INTERNAL
+ * @param A pointer to a MODSERIAL object instance.
+ */
+ void setSerial(MODSERIAL *s) { serial = s; }
+};
+
+// Forward reference dummy class.
+class MODSERIAL_callback_dummy;
+
+/**
+ * @author Andy Kirkham
+ * @see http://mbed.org/cookbook/MODSERIAL
+ * @see example3a.cpp
+ * @see example3b.cpp
+ * @see API
+ *
+ * <b>MODSERIAL_callback</b> is a class used to hold application callbacks that
+ * MODSERIAL can invoke on certain events.
+ */
+class MODSERIAL_callback
+{
+protected:
+
+ //! C callback function pointer.
+ void (*c_callback)(MODSERIAL_IRQ_INFO *);
+
+ //! C++ callback object/method pointer (the object part).
+ MODSERIAL_callback_dummy *obj_callback;
+
+ //! C++ callback object/method pointer (the method part).
+ void (MODSERIAL_callback_dummy::*method_callback)(MODSERIAL_IRQ_INFO *);
+
+public:
+
+ /** Constructor
+ */
+ MODSERIAL_callback() {
+ c_callback = 0;
+ obj_callback = 0;
+ method_callback = 0;
+ }
+
+ /** attach - Overloaded attachment function.
+ *
+ * Attach a C type function pointer as the callback.
+ *
+ * Note, the callback function prototype must be:-
+ * @code
+ * void myCallbackFunction(MODSERIAL_IRQ_INFO *);
+ * @endcode
+ * @param A C function pointer to call.
+ */
+ void attach(void (*function)(MODSERIAL_IRQ_INFO *) = 0) { c_callback = function; }
+
+ /** attach - Overloaded attachment function.
+ *
+ * Attach a C++ type object/method pointer as the callback.
+ *
+ * Note, the callback method prototype must be:-
+ * @code
+ * public:
+ * void myCallbackFunction(MODSERIAL_IRQ_INFO *);
+ * @endcode
+ * @param A C++ object pointer.
+ * @param A C++ method within the object to call.
+ */
+ template<class T>
+ void attach(T* item, void (T::*method)(MODSERIAL_IRQ_INFO *)) {
+ obj_callback = (MODSERIAL_callback_dummy *)item;
+ method_callback = (void (MODSERIAL_callback_dummy::*)(MODSERIAL_IRQ_INFO *))method;
+ }
+
+ /** call - Overloaded callback initiator.
+ *
+ * call the callback function.
+ *
+ * @param A pointer to a MODSERIAL_IRQ_INFO object.
+ */
+ void call(MODSERIAL_IRQ_INFO *arg) {
+ if (c_callback != 0) {
+ (*c_callback)(arg);
+ }
+ else {
+ if (obj_callback != 0 && method_callback != 0) {
+ (obj_callback->*method_callback)(arg);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+};
+
+/**
+ * @author Andy Kirkham
+ * @see http://mbed.org/cookbook/MODSERIAL
+ * @see http://mbed.org/handbook/Serial
+ * @see example1.cpp
+ * @see example2.cpp
+ * @see example3a.cpp
+ * @see example3b.cpp
+ * @see example_dma.cpp
+ * @see API
+ *
+ * <b>MODSERIAL</b> extends the Mbed library <a href="/handbook/Serial">Serial</a> to provide fully buffered
+ * TX and RX streams. Buffer length is fully customisable.
+ *
+ * Before using MODSERIAL users should be familar with Mbed's standard <a href="/handbook/Serial">Serial</a>
+ * library object. MODSERIAL is a direct "drop in" replacement for <a href="/handbook/Serial">Serial</a>. Where
+ * previously Serial was used, MODSERIAL can be used as adirect replacement instantly offering standard
+ * TX and RX buffering. By default, both TX and RX buffers are 256 bytes in length.
+ *
+ * @image html /media/uploads/mbedofficial/serial_interfaces.png
+ *
+ * Standard example:
+ * @code
+ * #include "mbed.h"
+ * #include "MODSERIAL.h"
+ *
+ * MODSERIAL pc(USBTX, USBRX); // tx, rx
+ *
+ * int main() {
+ * pc.printf("Hello World!");
+ * while(1) {
+ * pc.putc(pc.getc() + 1);
+ * }
+ * }
+ * @endcode
+ *
+ * Example with alternate buffer length:
+ * @code
+ * #include "mbed.h"
+ * #include "MODSERIAL.h"
+ *
+ * // Make TX and RX buffers 512byes in length
+ * MODSERIAL pc(USBTX, USBRX, 512); // tx, rx
+ *
+ * int main() {
+ * pc.printf("Hello World!");
+ * while(1) {
+ * pc.putc(pc.getc() + 1);
+ * }
+ * }
+ * @endcode
+ *
+ * Example with alternate buffer length:
+ * @code
+ * #include "mbed.h"
+ * #include "MODSERIAL.h"
+ *
+ * // Make TX 1024bytes and RX 512byes in length
+ * MODSERIAL pc(USBTX, USBRX, 1024, 512); // tx, rx
+ *
+ * int main() {
+ * pc.printf("Hello World!");
+ * while(1) {
+ * pc.putc(pc.getc() + 1);
+ * }
+ * }
+ * @endcode
+ */
+class MODSERIAL : public Serial
+{
+public:
+
+ // Allow instances of MODSERIAL_IRQ_INFO to use protected properties and methods.
+ friend class MODSERIAL_IRQ_INFO;
+
+ //! A copy of the Serial parity enum
+ /** @see http://mbed.org/projects/libraries/api/mbed/trunk/Serial#Serial.format */
+ enum Parity {
+ None = 0
+ , Odd
+ , Even
+ , Forced1
+ , Forced0
+ };
+
+ //! A copy of the Serial IrqType enum
+ enum IrqType {
+ RxIrq = 0
+ , TxIrq
+ , RxOvIrq
+ , TxOvIrq
+ , TxEmpty
+ , RxAutoDetect
+ , NumOfIrqTypes
+ };
+
+ //! Non-blocking functions return code.
+ enum Result {
+ Ok = 0 /*!< Ok. */
+ , NoMemory = -1 /*!< Memory allocation failed. */
+ , NoChar = -1 /*!< No character in buffer. */
+ , BufferOversize = -2 /*!< Oversized buffer. */
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * The MODSERIAL constructor is used to initialise the serial object.
+ *
+ * @param tx PinName of the TX pin.
+ * @param rx PinName of the TX pin.
+ * @param name An option name for RPC usage.
+ */
+ MODSERIAL(PinName tx, PinName rx, const char *name = NULL);
+
+ /**
+ * The MODSERIAL constructor is used to initialise the serial object.
+ *
+ * @param tx PinName of the TX pin.
+ * @param rx PinName of the TX pin.
+ * @param bufferSize Integer of the TX and RX buffer sizes.
+ * @param name An option name for RPC usage.
+ */
+ MODSERIAL(PinName tx, PinName rx, int bufferSize, const char *name = NULL);
+
+ /**
+ * The MODSERIAL constructor is used to initialise the serial object.
+ *
+ * @param tx PinName of the TX pin.
+ * @param rx PinName of the TX pin.
+ * @param txBufferSize Integer of the TX buffer sizes.
+ * @param rxBufferSize Integer of the RX buffer sizes.
+ * @param name An option name for RPC usage.
+ */
+ MODSERIAL(PinName tx, PinName rx, int txBufferSize, int rxBufferSize, const char *name = NULL);
+
+ virtual ~MODSERIAL();
+
+ /**
+ * Function: attach
+ *
+ * The Mbed standard <a href="/handbook/Serial">Serial</a> library object allows an interrupt callback
+ * to be made when a byte is received by the TX or RX UART hardware. MODSERIAL traps these interrupts
+ * to enable it's buffering system. However, after the byte has been received/sent under interrupt control,
+ * MODSERIAL can callback a user function as a notification of the interrupt. Note, user code should not
+ * directly interact with the Uart hardware, MODSERIAL does that, instead, MODSERIAL API functions should
+ * be used.
+ *
+ * <b>Note</b>, a character is written out then, if there is room in the TX FIFO and the TX buffer is empty,
+ * putc() will put the character directly into THR (the output holding register). If the TX FIFO is full and
+ * cannot accept the character, it is placed into the TX output buffer. The TX interrupts are then enabled
+ * so that when the TX FIFO empties, the TX buffer is then transferred to the THR FIFO. The TxIrq will ONLY
+ * be activated when this transfer of a character from BUFFER to THR FIFO takes place. If your character
+ * throughput is not high bandwidth, then the 16 byte TX FIFO may be enough and the TX output buffer may
+ * never come into play.
+ *
+ * @code
+ * #include "mbed.h"
+ * #include "MODSERIAL.h"
+ *
+ * DigitalOut led1(LED1);
+ * DigitalOut led2(LED2);
+ * DigitalOut led3(LED3);
+ *
+ * // To test, connect p9 to p10 as a loopback.
+ * MODSERIAL pc(p9, p10);
+ *
+ * // This function is called when a character goes into the TX buffer.
+ * void txCallback(void) {
+ * led2 = !led2;
+ * }
+ *
+ * // This function is called when a character goes into the RX buffer.
+ * void rxCallback(void) {
+ * led3 = !led3;
+ * }
+ *
+ * int main() {
+ * pc.baud(115200);
+ * pc.attach(&txCallback, MODSERIAL::TxIrq);
+ * pc.attach(&rxCallback, MODSERIAL::RxIrq);
+ *
+ * while(1) {
+ * led1 = !led1;
+ * wait(0.5);
+ * pc.putc('A');
+ * wait(0.5);
+ * }
+ * ]
+ * @endcode
+ *
+ * @ingroup API
+ * @param fptr A pointer to a void function, or 0 to set as none
+ * @param type Which serial interrupt to attach the member function to (Seriall::RxIrq for receive, TxIrq for transmit buffer empty)
+ */
+ void attach(void (*fptr)(MODSERIAL_IRQ_INFO *), IrqType type = RxIrq) { _isr[type].attach(fptr); }
+
+ /**
+ * Function: attach
+ *
+ * The Mbed standard <a href="/handbook/Serial">Serial</a> library object allows an interrupt callback
+ * to be made when a byte is received by the TX or RX UART hardware. MODSERIAL traps these interrupts
+ * to enable it's buffering system. However, after the byte has been received/sent under interrupt control,
+ * MODSERIAL can callback a user function as a notification of the interrupt. Note, user code should not
+ * directly interact with the Uart hardware, MODSERIAL does that, instead, MODSERIAL API functions should
+ * be used.
+ *
+ * <b>Note</b>, a character is written out then, if there is room in the TX FIFO and the TX buffer is empty,
+ * putc() will put the character directly into THR (the output holding register). If the TX FIFO is full and
+ * cannot accept the character, it is placed into the TX output buffer. The TX interrupts are then enabled
+ * so that when the TX FIFO empties, the TX buffer is then transferred to the THR FIFO. The TxIrq will ONLY
+ * be activated when this transfer of a character from BUFFER to THR FIFO takes place. If your character
+ * throughput is not high bandwidth, then the 16 byte TX FIFO may be enough and the TX output buffer may
+ * never come into play.
+ *
+ * @code
+ * #include "mbed.h"
+ * #include "MODSERIAL.h"
+ *
+ * DigitalOut led1(LED1);
+ * DigitalOut led2(LED2);
+ * DigitalOut led3(LED3);
+ *
+ * // To test, connect p9 to p10 as a loopback.
+ * MODSERIAL pc(p9, p10);
+ *
+ * class Foo {
+ * public:
+ * // This method is called when a character goes into the TX buffer.
+ * void txCallback(void) { led2 = !led2; }
+ *
+ * // This method is called when a character goes into the RX buffer.
+ * void rxCallback(void) { led3 = !led3; }
+ * };
+ *
+ * Foo foo;
+ *
+ * int main() {
+ * pc.baud(115200);
+ * pc.attach(&foo, &Foo::txCallback, MODSERIAL::TxIrq);
+ * pc.attach(&foo, &Foo::rxCallback, MODSERIAL::RxIrq);
+ *
+ * while(1) {
+ * led1 = !led1;
+ * wait(0.5);
+ * pc.putc('A');
+ * wait(0.5);
+ * }
+ * ]
+ * @endcode
+ *
+ * @ingroup API
+ * @param tptr A pointer to the object to call the member function on
+ * @param mptr A pointer to the member function to be called
+ * @param type Which serial interrupt to attach the member function to (Seriall::RxIrq for receive, TxIrq for transmit buffer empty)
+ */
+ template<typename T>
+ void attach(T* tptr, void (T::*mptr)(MODSERIAL_IRQ_INFO *), IrqType type = RxIrq) {
+ if((mptr != 0) && (tptr != 0)) {
+ _isr[type].attach(tptr, mptr);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * @see attach
+ * @ingroup API
+ */
+ void connect(void (*fptr)(MODSERIAL_IRQ_INFO *), IrqType type = RxIrq) { _isr[RxIrq].attach(fptr); }
+
+ /**
+ * @see attach
+ * @ingroup API
+ */
+ template<typename T>
+ void connect(T* tptr, void (T::*mptr)(MODSERIAL_IRQ_INFO *), IrqType type = RxIrq) {
+ if((mptr != 0) && (tptr != 0)) {
+ _isr[type].attach(tptr, mptr);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Function: writeable
+ *
+ * Determine if there is space available to write a byte
+ *
+ * @ingroup API
+ * @return 1 if there is space to write a character, else 0
+ */
+ int writeable() { return txBufferFull() ? 0 : 1; }
+
+ /**
+ * Function: readable
+ *
+ * Determine if there is a byte available to read
+ *
+ * @ingroup API
+ * @return 1 if there is a character available to read, else 0
+ */
+ int readable() { return rxBufferEmpty() ? 0 : 1; }
+
+ /**
+ * Function: txBufferSane
+ *
+ * Determine if the TX buffer has been initialized.
+ *
+ * @ingroup API
+ * @return true if the buffer is initialized, else false
+ */
+ bool txBufferSane(void) { return buffer[TxIrq] != (char *)NULL ? true : false; }
+
+ /**
+ * Function: rxBufferSane
+ *
+ * Determine if the RX buffer has been initialized.
+ *
+ * @ingroup API
+ * @return true if the buffer is initialized, else false
+ */
+ bool rxBufferSane(void) { return buffer[TxIrq] != (char *)NULL ? true : false; }
+
+ /**
+ * Function: txBufferGetCount
+ *
+ * Returns how many bytes are in the TX buffer
+ *
+ * @ingroup API
+ * @return The number of bytes in the TX buffer
+ */
+ int txBufferGetCount(void) { return buffer_count[TxIrq]; }
+
+ /**
+ * Function: rxBufferGetCount
+ *
+ * Returns how many bytes are in the RX buffer
+ *
+ * @ingroup API
+ * @return The number of bytes in the RX buffer
+ */
+ int rxBufferGetCount(void) { return buffer_count[RxIrq]; }
+
+ /**
+ * Function: txBufferGetSize
+ *
+ * Returns the current size of the TX buffer
+ *
+ * @ingroup API
+ * @return The length iof the TX buffer in bytes
+ */
+ int txBufferGetSize(int size) { return buffer_size[TxIrq]; }
+
+ /**
+ * Function: rxBufferGetSize
+ *
+ * Returns the current size of the RX buffer
+ *
+ * @ingroup API
+ * @return The length iof the RX buffer in bytes
+ */
+ int rxBufferGetSize(int size) { return buffer_size[RxIrq]; }
+
+ /**
+ * Function: txBufferFull
+ *
+ * Is the TX buffer full?
+ *
+ * @ingroup API
+ * @return true if the TX buffer is full, otherwise false
+ */
+ bool txBufferFull(void);
+
+ /**
+ * Function: rxBufferFull
+ *
+ * Is the RX buffer full?
+ *
+ * @ingroup API
+ * @return true if the RX buffer is full, otherwise false
+ */
+ bool rxBufferFull(void);
+
+ /**
+ * Function: txBufferEmpty
+ *
+ * Is the TX buffer empty?
+ *
+ * @ingroup API
+ * @return true if the TX buffer is empty, otherwise false
+ */
+ bool txBufferEmpty(void);
+
+ /**
+ * Function: rxBufferEmpty
+ *
+ * Is the RX buffer empty?
+ *
+ * @ingroup API
+ * @return true if the RX buffer is empty, otherwise false
+ */
+ bool rxBufferEmpty(void);
+
+ /**
+ * Function: txBufferSetSize
+ *
+ * Change the TX buffer size.
+ *
+ * @see Result
+ * @ingroup API
+ * @param size The new TX buffer size in bytes.
+ * @param m Perform a memory sanity check. Errs the Mbed if memory alloc fails.
+ * @return Result Ok on success.
+ */
+ int txBufferSetSize(int size, bool m) { return resizeBuffer(size, TxIrq, m); }
+
+ /**
+ * Function: rxBufferSetSize
+ *
+ * Change the RX buffer size.
+ *
+ * @see Result
+ * @ingroup API
+ * @param size The new RX buffer size in bytes.
+ * @param m Perform a memory sanity check. Errs the Mbed if memory alloc fails.
+ * @return Result Ok on success.
+ */
+ int rxBufferSetSize(int size, bool m) { return resizeBuffer(size, RxIrq, m); }
+
+ /**
+ * Function: txBufferSetSize
+ *
+ * Change the TX buffer size.
+ * Always performs a memory sanity check, halting the Mbed on failure.
+ *
+ * @see Result
+ * @ingroup API
+ * @param size The new TX buffer size in bytes.
+ * @return Result Ok on success.
+ */
+ int txBufferSetSize(int size) { return resizeBuffer(size, TxIrq, true); }
+
+ /**
+ * Function: rxBufferSetSize
+ *
+ * Change the RX buffer size.
+ * Always performs a memory sanity check, halting the Mbed on failure.
+ *
+ * @see Result
+ * @ingroup API
+ * @param size The new RX buffer size in bytes.
+ * @return Result Ok on success.
+ */
+ int rxBufferSetSize(int size) { return resizeBuffer(size, RxIrq, true); }
+
+ /**
+ * Function: txBufferFlush
+ *
+ * Remove all bytes from the TX buffer.
+ * @ingroup API
+ */
+ void txBufferFlush(void) { flushBuffer(TxIrq); }
+
+ /**
+ * Function: rxBufferFlush
+ *
+ * Remove all bytes from the RX buffer.
+ * @ingroup API
+ */
+ void rxBufferFlush(void) { flushBuffer(RxIrq); }
+
+ /**
+ * Function: getcNb
+ *
+ * Like getc() but is non-blocking. If no bytes are in the RX buffer this
+ * function returns Result::NoChar (-1)
+ *
+ * @ingroup API
+ * @return A byte from the RX buffer or Result::NoChar (-1) if bufer empty.
+ */
+ int getcNb() { return __getc(false); }
+
+ /**
+ * Function: getc
+ *
+ * Overloaded version of Serial::getc()
+ *
+ * This function blocks (if the RX buffer is empty the function will wait for a
+ * character to arrive and then return that character).
+ *
+ * @ingroup API
+ * @return A byte from the RX buffer
+ */
+ int getc() { return __getc(true); }
+
+ /**
+ * Function: txGetLastChar
+ *
+ * Rteurn the last byte to pass through the TX interrupt handler.
+ *
+ * @ingroup MISC
+ * @return The byte
+ */
+ char txGetLastChar(void) { return txc; }
+
+ /**
+ * Function: rxGetLastChar
+ *
+ * Return the last byte to pass through the RX interrupt handler.
+ *
+ * @ingroup MISC
+ * @return The byte
+ */
+ char rxGetLastChar(void) { return rxc; }
+
+ /**
+ * Function: txIsBusy
+ *
+ * If the Uart is still actively sending characters this
+ * function will return true.
+ *
+ * @ingroup API
+ * @return bool
+ */
+ bool txIsBusy(void);
+
+ /**
+ * Function: autoDetectChar
+ *
+ * Set the char that, if seen incoming, invokes the AutoDetectChar callback.
+ *
+ * @ingroup API
+ * @param int c The character to detect.
+ */
+ void autoDetectChar(char c) { auto_detect_char = c; }
+
+ /**
+ * Function: move
+ *
+ * Move contents of RX buffer to external buffer. Stops if "end" detected.
+ *
+ * @ingroup API
+ * @param char *s The destination buffer address
+ * @param int max The maximum number of chars to move.
+ * @param char end If this char is detected stop moving.
+ */
+ int move(char *s, int max, char end) {
+ int counter = 0;
+ char c;
+ while(readable()) {
+ c = getc();
+ if (c == end) break;
+ *(s++) = c;
+ counter++;
+ if (counter == max) break;
+ }
+ return counter;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Function: move (overloaded)
+ *
+ * Move contents of RX buffer to external buffer. Stops if auto_detect_char detected.
+ *
+ * @ingroup API
+ * @param int max The maximum number of chars to move.
+ * @param char *s The destination buffer address
+ */
+ int move(char *s, int max) {
+ return move(s, max, auto_detect_char);
+ }
+
+ #if 0 // Inhereted from Serial/Stream, for documentation only
+ /**
+ * Function: putc
+ *
+ * Write a character
+ * Inhereted from Serial/Stream
+ *
+ * @see http://mbed.org/projects/libraries/api/mbed/trunk/Serial#Serial.putc
+ * @ingroup API
+ * @param c The character to write to the serial port
+ */
+ int putc(int c);
+ #endif
+
+ #if 0 // Inhereted from Serial/Stream, for documentation only
+ /**
+ * Function: printf
+ *
+ * Write a formated string
+ * Inhereted from Serial/Stream
+ *
+ * @see http://mbed.org/projects/libraries/api/mbed/trunk/Serial#Serial.printf
+ * @ingroup API
+ * @param format A printf-style format string, followed by the variables to use in formating the string.
+ */
+ int printf(const char* format, ...);
+ #endif
+
+ #if 0 // Inhereted from Serial/Stream, for documentation only
+ /**
+ * Function: scanf
+ *
+ * Read a formated string
+ * Inhereted from Serial/Stream
+ *
+ * @see http://mbed.org/projects/libraries/api/mbed/trunk/Serial#Serial.scanf
+ * @ingroup API
+ * @param format - A scanf-style format string, followed by the pointers to variables to store the results.
+ */
+ int scanf(const char* format, ...);
+ #endif
+
+protected:
+ /**
+ * Used to pass information to callbacks.
+ * @ingroup INTERNALS
+ */
+ MODSERIAL_IRQ_INFO callbackInfo;
+
+ /**
+ * Remove the last char placed into the rx buffer.
+ * This is an operation that can only be performed
+ * by an rxCallback function. To protect the buffers
+ * this function is defined protected so that a
+ * regular application cannot call it directly. It
+ * can only be called by the public version within a
+ * MODSERIAL_IRQ_INFO class.
+ * @ingroup INTERNALS
+ * @return The byte removed from the buffer.
+ */
+ int rxDiscardLastChar(void);
+
+private:
+
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the UART peripheral base address being used.
+ * @ingroup INTERNALS
+ */
+ void *_base;
+
+ /**
+ * The last byte to pass through the TX IRQ handler.
+ * @ingroup INTERNALS
+ */
+ volatile char txc;
+
+ /**
+ * The last byte to pass through the RX IRQ handler.
+ * @ingroup INTERNALS
+ */
+ volatile char rxc;
+
+ /**
+ * Pointers to the TX and RX buffers.
+ * @ingroup INTERNALS
+ */
+ volatile char *buffer[2];
+
+ /**
+ * Buffer in pointers.
+ * @ingroup INTERNALS
+ */
+ volatile int buffer_in[2];
+
+ /**
+ * Buffer out pointers.
+ * @ingroup INTERNALS
+ */
+ volatile int buffer_out[2];
+
+ /**
+ * Buffer lengths.
+ * @ingroup INTERNALS
+ */
+ volatile int buffer_size[2];
+
+ /**
+ * Buffer content counters.
+ * @ingroup INTERNALS
+ */
+ volatile int buffer_count[2];
+
+ /**
+ * Buffer overflow.
+ * @ingroup INTERNALS
+ */
+ volatile int buffer_overflow[2];
+
+ /**
+ * Auto-detect character.
+ * @ingroup INTERNALS
+ */
+ volatile char auto_detect_char;
+
+ /**
+ * Callback system.
+ * @ingroup INTERNALS
+ */
+ MODSERIAL_callback _isr[NumOfIrqTypes];
+
+ /**
+ * TX Interrupt Service Routine.
+ * @ingroup INTERNALS
+ */
+ void isr_tx(bool doCallback);
+
+ /**
+ * TX Interrupt Service Routine stub version.
+ * @ingroup INTERNALS
+ */
+ void isr_tx(void) { isr_tx(true); }
+
+
+ /**
+ * RX Interrupt Service Routine.
+ * @ingroup INTERNALS
+ */
+ void isr_rx(void);
+
+ /**
+ * Disable the interrupts for this Uart.
+ * @ingroup INTERNALS
+ */
+ void disableIrq(void);
+
+ /**
+ * Enable the interrupts for this Uart.
+ * @ingroup INTERNALS
+ */
+ void enableIrq(void);
+
+ /**
+ * Get a character from the RX buffer
+ * @ingroup INTERNALS
+ * @param bool True to block (wait for input)
+ * @return A byte from the buffer.
+ */
+ int __getc(bool);
+
+ /**
+ * Put a character from the TX buffer
+ * @ingroup INTERNALS
+ * @param bool True to block (wait for space in the TX buffer if full)
+ * @return 0 on success
+ */
+ int __putc(int c, bool);
+
+ /**
+ * Function: _putc
+ * Overloaded virtual function.
+ */
+ virtual int _putc(int c) { return __putc(c, true); }
+
+ /**
+ * Function: _getc
+ * Overloaded virtual function.
+ */
+ virtual int _getc() { return __getc(true); }
+
+ /**
+ * Function: init
+ * Initialize the MODSERIAL object
+ * @ingroup INTERNALS
+ */
+ void init(int txSize, int rxSize);
+
+ /**
+ * Function: flushBuffer
+ * @ingroup INTERNALS
+ */
+ void flushBuffer(IrqType type);
+
+ /**
+ * Function: resizeBuffer
+ * @ingroup INTERNALS
+ */
+ int resizeBuffer(int size, IrqType type = RxIrq, bool memory_check = true);
+
+ /**
+ * Function: downSizeBuffer
+ * @ingroup INTERNALS
+ */
+ int downSizeBuffer(int size, IrqType type, bool memory_check);
+
+ /**
+ * Function: upSizeBuffer
+ * @ingroup INTERNALS
+ */
+ int upSizeBuffer(int size, IrqType type, bool memory_check);
+
+ /*
+ * If MODDMA is available the compile in code to handle sending
+ * an arbitary char buffer. Note, the parts before teh #ifdef
+ * are declared so that MODSERIAL can access then even if MODDMA
+ * isn't avaiable. Since MODDMA.h is only available at this point
+ * all DMA functionality must be declared inline in the class
+ * definition.
+ */
+public:
+
+ int dmaSendChannel;
+ void *moddma_p;
+
+#ifdef MODDMA_H
+
+ MODDMA_Config *config;
+
+ /**
+ * Set the "void pointer" moddma_p to be a pointer to a
+ * MODDMA controller class instance. Used to manage the
+ * data transfer of DMA configurations.
+ *
+ * @ingroup API
+ * @param p A pointer to "the" instance of MODDMA.
+ */
+ void MODDMA(MODDMA *p) { moddma_p = p; }
+
+ /**
+ * Send a char buffer to the Uarts TX system
+ * using DMA. This blocks regular library
+ * sending.
+ *
+ * @param buffer A char buffer of bytes to send.
+ * @param len The length of the buffer to send.
+ * @param dmaChannel The DMA channel to use, defaults to 7
+ * @return MODDMA::Status MODDMA::ok if all went ok
+ */
+ int dmaSend(char *buffer, int len, int dmaChannel = 7)
+ {
+ if (moddma_p == (void *)NULL) return -2;
+ class MODDMA *dma = (class MODDMA *)moddma_p;
+
+ dmaSendChannel = dmaChannel & 0x7;
+
+ uint32_t conn = MODDMA::UART0_Tx;
+ switch(_uidx) {
+ case 0: conn = MODDMA::UART0_Tx; break;
+ case 1: conn = MODDMA::UART1_Tx; break;
+ case 2: conn = MODDMA::UART2_Tx; break;
+ case 3: conn = MODDMA::UART3_Tx; break;
+ }
+
+ config = new MODDMA_Config;
+ config
+ ->channelNum ( (MODDMA::CHANNELS)(dmaSendChannel & 0x7) )
+ ->srcMemAddr ( (uint32_t) buffer )
+ ->transferSize ( len )
+ ->transferType ( MODDMA::m2p )
+ ->dstConn ( conn )
+ ->attach_tc ( this, &MODSERIAL::dmaSendCallback )
+ ->attach_err ( this, &MODSERIAL::dmaSendCallback )
+ ; // config end
+
+ // Setup the configuration.
+ if (dma->Setup(config) == 0) {
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ //dma.Enable( MODDMA::Channel_0 );
+ dma->Enable( config->channelNum() );
+ return MODDMA::Ok;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Attach a callback to the DMA completion.
+ *
+ * @ingroup API
+ * @param fptr A function pointer to call
+ * @return this
+ */
+ void attach_dmaSendComplete(void (*fptr)(MODSERIAL_IRQ_INFO *)) {
+ _isrDmaSendComplete.attach(fptr);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Attach a callback to the DMA completion.
+ *
+ * @ingroup API
+ * @param tptr A template pointer to the calling object
+ * @param mptr A method pointer within the object to call.
+ * @return this
+ */
+ template<typename T>
+ void attach_dmaSendComplete(T* tptr, void (T::*mptr)(MODSERIAL_IRQ_INFO *)) {
+ if((mptr != NULL) && (tptr != NULL)) {
+ _isrDmaSendComplete.attach(tptr, mptr);
+ }
+ }
+
+ MODSERIAL_callback _isrDmaSendComplete;
+
+protected:
+ /**
+ * Callback for dmaSend().
+ */
+ void dmaSendCallback(void)
+ {
+ if (moddma_p == (void *)NULL) return;
+ class MODDMA *dma = (class MODDMA *)moddma_p;
+
+ MODDMA_Config *config = dma->getConfig();
+ dma->haltAndWaitChannelComplete( (MODDMA::CHANNELS)config->channelNum());
+ dma->Disable( (MODDMA::CHANNELS)config->channelNum() );
+ if (dma->irqType() == MODDMA::TcIrq) dma->clearTcIrq();
+ if (dma->irqType() == MODDMA::ErrIrq) dma->clearErrIrq();
+ dmaSendChannel = -1;
+ _isrDmaSendComplete.call(&this->callbackInfo);
+ delete(config);
+ }
+
+#endif // MODDMA_H
+
+};
+
+}; // namespace AjK ends
+
+using namespace AjK;
+
+#endif