CC3000HostDriver for device TI CC3000 some changes were made due to mbed compiler and the use of void*

Dependents:   CC3000Test

cc3000_common.h

Committer:
dflet
Date:
2013-08-02
Revision:
0:9cb694f00b7b

File content as of revision 0:9cb694f00b7b:

/*****************************************************************************
*
*  cc3000_common.h  - CC3000 Host Driver Implementation.
*  Copyright (C) 2011 Texas Instruments Incorporated - http://www.ti.com/
*
*  Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
*  modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
*  are met:
*
*    Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
*    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
*
*    Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
*    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
*    documentation and/or other materials provided with the   
*    distribution.
*
*    Neither the name of Texas Instruments Incorporated nor the names of
*    its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
*    from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
*  THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS 
*  "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT 
*  LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
*  A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 
*  OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, 
*  SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT 
*  LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
*  DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
*  THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 
*  (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE 
*  OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*
*****************************************************************************/
#ifndef __COMMON_H__
#define __COMMON_H__

//******************************************************************************
// Include files
//******************************************************************************
//#include <stdlib.h>
#include <errno.h>
//#include <stdint.h>

//*****************************************************************************
//
// If building with a C++ compiler, make all of the definitions in this header
// have a C binding.
//
//*****************************************************************************
#ifdef  __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

//*****************************************************************************
//                  ERROR CODES
//*****************************************************************************
#define ESUCCESS        0
#define EFAIL          -1
#define EERROR          EFAIL

//*****************************************************************************
//                  COMMON DEFINES
//*****************************************************************************
#define ERROR_SOCKET_INACTIVE   -57 

#define WLAN_ENABLE      (1) 
 
#define WLAN_DISABLE     (0)

#define    MAC_ADDR_LEN    (6)

#define    SP_PORTION_SIZE    (32)
  
/*Defines for minimal and maximal RX buffer size. This size includes the spi 
  header and hci header.
  The maximal buffer size derives from:
    MTU + HCI header + SPI header + sendto() agrs size
  The minimum buffer size derives from:
    HCI header + SPI header + max args size

  This buffer is used for receiving events and data.
  The packet can not be longer than MTU size and CC3000 does not support 
  fragmentation. Note that the same buffer is used for reception of the data 
  and events from CC3000. That is why the minimum is defined. 
  The calculation for the actual size of buffer for reception is:
  Given the maximal data size MAX_DATA that is expected to be received by
  application, the required buffer is:
  Using recv() or recvfrom():
 
    max(CC3000_MINIMAL_RX_SIZE, MAX_DATA + HEADERS_SIZE_DATA + fromlen
    + ucArgsize + 1)
 
  Using gethostbyname() with minimal buffer size will limit the host name
  returned to 99 bytes only.
  The 1 is used for the overrun detection 

  Buffer size increased to 130 following the add_profile() with WEP security
  which requires TX buffer size of 130 bytes: 
  HEADERS_SIZE_EVNT + WLAN_ADD_PROFILE_WEP_PARAM_LEN + MAX SSID LEN + 4 * MAX KEY LEN = 130
  MAX SSID LEN = 32 
  MAX SSID LEN = 13 (with add_profile only ascii key setting is supported, 
  therfore maximum key size is 13)
*/

#define CC3000_MINIMAL_RX_SIZE      (130 + 1)
#define CC3000_MAXIMAL_RX_SIZE      (1519 + 1)

/*Defines for minimal and maximal TX buffer size.
  This buffer is used for sending events and data.
  The packet can not be longer than MTU size and CC3000 does not support 
  fragmentation. Note that the same buffer is used for transmission of the data
  and commands. That is why the minimum is defined.
  The calculation for the actual size of buffer for transmission is:
  Given the maximal data size MAX_DATA, the required buffer is:
  Using Sendto():
 
   max(CC3000_MINIMAL_TX_SIZE, MAX_DATA + SPI_HEADER_SIZE
   + SOCKET_SENDTO_PARAMS_LEN + SIMPLE_LINK_HCI_DATA_HEADER_SIZE + 1)
 
  Using Send():
 
   max(CC3000_MINIMAL_TX_SIZE, MAX_DATA + SPI_HEADER_SIZE
   + HCI_CMND_SEND_ARG_LENGTH + SIMPLE_LINK_HCI_DATA_HEADER_SIZE + 1)
 
  The 1 is used for the overrun detection */ 

#define    CC3000_MINIMAL_TX_SIZE      (130 + 1)  
#define    CC3000_MAXIMAL_TX_SIZE      (1519 + 1)

//TX and RX buffer sizes, allow to receive and transmit maximum data at length 8.
#ifdef CC3000_TINY_DRIVER
#define TINY_CC3000_MAXIMAL_RX_SIZE 44
#define TINY_CC3000_MAXIMAL_TX_SIZE 59
#endif

/*In order to determine your preferred buffer size, 
  change CC3000_MAXIMAL_RX_SIZE and CC3000_MAXIMAL_TX_SIZE to a value between
  the minimal and maximal specified above. 
  Note that the buffers are allocated by SPI.
  In case you change the size of those buffers, you might need also to change
  the linker file, since for example on MSP430 FRAM devices the buffers are
  allocated in the FRAM section that is allocated manually and not by IDE.
*/
  
#ifndef CC3000_TINY_DRIVER
  
    #define CC3000_RX_BUFFER_SIZE   (CC3000_MAXIMAL_RX_SIZE)
    #define CC3000_TX_BUFFER_SIZE   (CC3000_MAXIMAL_TX_SIZE)
  
//if defined TINY DRIVER we use smaller RX and TX buffer in order to minimize RAM consumption
#else
    #define CC3000_RX_BUFFER_SIZE   (TINY_CC3000_MAXIMAL_RX_SIZE)
    #define CC3000_TX_BUFFER_SIZE   (TINY_CC3000_MAXIMAL_TX_SIZE)

#endif  

//*****************************************************************************
//                  Compound Types
//*****************************************************************************
typedef long time_t_;
typedef unsigned long clock_t_;
typedef long suseconds_t;

typedef struct timeval timeval;

struct timeval 
{
    time_t_         tv_sec;                  /* seconds */
    suseconds_t    tv_usec;                 /* microseconds */
};

typedef char *(*tFWPatches)(unsigned long *usLength);

typedef char *(*tDriverPatches)(unsigned long *usLength);

typedef char *(*tBootLoaderPatches)(unsigned long *usLength);

typedef void (*tWlanCB)(long event_type, char * data, unsigned char length );

typedef long (*tWlanReadInteruptPin)(void);

typedef void (*tWlanInterruptEnable)(void);

typedef void (*tWlanInterruptDisable)(void);

typedef void (*tWriteWlanPin)(unsigned char val);

typedef struct
{
    unsigned short     usRxEventOpcode;
    unsigned short     usEventOrDataReceived;
    unsigned char     *pucReceivedData;
    unsigned char     *pucTxCommandBuffer;

    tFWPatches             sFWPatches;
    tDriverPatches         sDriverPatches;
    tBootLoaderPatches     sBootLoaderPatches;
    tWlanCB                 sWlanCB;
    tWlanReadInteruptPin  ReadWlanInterruptPin;
    tWlanInterruptEnable  WlanInterruptEnable;
    tWlanInterruptDisable WlanInterruptDisable;
    tWriteWlanPin         WriteWlanPin;

    signed long         slTransmitDataError;
    unsigned short     usNumberOfFreeBuffers;
    unsigned short     usSlBufferLength;
    unsigned short     usBufferSize;
    unsigned short     usRxDataPending;

    unsigned long    NumberOfSentPackets;
    unsigned long    NumberOfReleasedPackets;

    unsigned char     InformHostOnTxComplete;
}sSimplLinkInformation;

extern volatile sSimplLinkInformation tSLInformation;


//*****************************************************************************
// Prototypes for the APIs.
//*****************************************************************************



//*****************************************************************************
//
//!  SimpleLinkWaitEvent
//!
//!  @param  usOpcode      command operation code
//!  @param  pRetParams    command return parameters
//!
//!  @return               none
//!
//!  @brief                Wait for event, pass it to the hci_event_handler and
//!                        update the event opcode in a global variable.
//
//*****************************************************************************

extern void SimpleLinkWaitEvent(unsigned short usOpcode, long *pRetParams);

//*****************************************************************************
//
//!  SimpleLinkWaitData
//!
//!  @param  pBuf       data buffer
//!  @param  from       from information
//!  @param  fromlen      from information length
//!
//!  @return               none
//!
//!  @brief                Wait for data, pass it to the hci_event_handler
//!                        and update in a global variable that there is 
//!                           data to read.
//
//*****************************************************************************

extern void SimpleLinkWaitData(unsigned char *pBuf, unsigned char *from, unsigned char *fromlen);

//*****************************************************************************
//
//!  UINT32_TO_STREAM_f
//!
//!  \param  p       pointer to the new stream
//!  \param  u32     pointer to the 32 bit
//!
//!  \return               pointer to the new stream
//!
//!  \brief                This function is used for copying 32 bit to stream
//!                           while converting to little endian format.
//
//*****************************************************************************

extern unsigned char* UINT32_TO_STREAM_f (unsigned char *p, unsigned long u32);

//*****************************************************************************
//
//!  UINT16_TO_STREAM_f
//!
//!  \param  p       pointer to the new stream
//!  \param  u32     pointer to the 16 bit
//!
//!  \return               pointer to the new stream
//!
//!  \brief               This function is used for copying 16 bit to stream 
//!                       while converting to little endian format.
//
//*****************************************************************************

extern unsigned char* UINT16_TO_STREAM_f (unsigned char *p, unsigned short u16);

//*****************************************************************************
//
//!  STREAM_TO_UINT16_f
//!
//!  \param  p          pointer to the stream
//!  \param  offset     offset in the stream
//!
//!  \return               pointer to the new 16 bit
//!
//!  \brief               This function is used for copying received stream to 
//!                       16 bit in little endian format.
//
//*****************************************************************************

extern unsigned short STREAM_TO_UINT16_f(char* p, unsigned short offset);

//*****************************************************************************
//
//!  STREAM_TO_UINT32_f
//!
//!  \param  p          pointer to the stream
//!  \param  offset     offset in the stream
//!
//!  \return               pointer to the new 32 bit
//!
//!  \brief               This function is used for copying received stream to
//!                       32 bit in little endian format.
//
//*****************************************************************************

extern unsigned long STREAM_TO_UINT32_f(char* p, unsigned short offset);


//*****************************************************************************
//                    COMMON MACROs
//*****************************************************************************


//This macro is used for copying 8 bit to stream while converting to little endian format.
#define UINT8_TO_STREAM(_p, _val)    {*(_p)++ = (_val);}
//This macro is used for copying 16 bit to stream while converting to little endian format.
#define UINT16_TO_STREAM(_p, _u16)    (UINT16_TO_STREAM_f(_p, _u16))
//This macro is used for copying 32 bit to stream while converting to little endian format.
#define UINT32_TO_STREAM(_p, _u32)    (UINT32_TO_STREAM_f(_p, _u32))
//This macro is used for copying a specified value length bits (l) to stream while converting to little endian format.
#define ARRAY_TO_STREAM(p, a, l)     {register short _i; for (_i = 0; _i < l; _i++) *(p)++ = ((unsigned char *) a)[_i];}
//This macro is used for copying received stream to 8 bit in little endian format.
#define STREAM_TO_UINT8(_p, _offset, _u8)    {_u8 = (unsigned char)(*(_p + _offset));}
//This macro is used for copying received stream to 16 bit in little endian format.
#define STREAM_TO_UINT16(_p, _offset, _u16)    {_u16 = STREAM_TO_UINT16_f(_p, _offset);}
//This macro is used for copying received stream to 32 bit in little endian format.
#define STREAM_TO_UINT32(_p, _offset, _u32)    {_u32 = STREAM_TO_UINT32_f(_p, _offset);}
#define STREAM_TO_STREAM(p, a, l)     {register short _i; for (_i = 0; _i < l; _i++) *(a)++= ((unsigned char *) p)[_i];}




//*****************************************************************************
//
// Mark the end of the C bindings section for C++ compilers.
//
//*****************************************************************************
#ifdef  __cplusplus
}
#endif // __cplusplus

#endif // __COMMON_H__