Controller Area Network library for NUCLEO boards equipped with CAN peripheral.

Dependents:   Nucleo-Courtois CANBLE CANnucleo_Hello3 Nucleo_Serialprintf ... more

Controller Area Network library for the NUCLEO and DISCOVERY boards equipped with CAN peripheral


Information

Because CAN support has been finally implemented into the mbed library also for the ST boards there is no need to use the CANnucleo library anymore (however you may if you want). The CAN_Hello example is trying to demonstrate the mbed built-in CAN API with NUCLEO boards.


Provides CAN support for the following boards:

with the following features:

  • Easy to use. Delete the mbed library from your project and import the latest mbed-dev and CANnucleo libraries. In the mbed-dev library open the device.h file associated with the selected target board and add #undef DEVICE_CAN as follows:

device.h

#ifndef MBED_DEVICE_H
#define MBED_DEVICE_H

//=======================================
#define DEVICE_ID_LENGTH       24

#undef DEVICE_CAN

#include "objects.h"

#endif

See the CANnucleo_Hello demo for more details.

  • Automatic recovery from bus-off state can be enabled/disabled in the constructor (defaults to ENABLE).
  • Up to 14 filters (0 - 13) are available for the application to set up for message filtering performed by hardware.
    For more details see below or have a look at the comments in CANnucleo.cpp.
  • One CAN channel per NUCLEO board is supported. The CAN peripheral can be connected either to pins PA_11, PA_12 (Receiver, Transmitter) or to pins PB_8, PB_9 (Receiver, Transmitter). This is configured when creating a CAN instance.
  • Simplifies adding/getting data to/from a CAN message by using the << (append) and the >> (extract) operators.

Import programCANnucleo_Hello

Using CAN bus with NUCLEO boards (Demo for the CANnucleo library).



Filtering performed by the built-in CAN controller without disturbing the CPU

CANnucleo supports only mask mode and 32-bit filter scale. Identifier list mode filtering and 16-bit filter scale are not supported. There are 14 filters available (0 - 13) for the application to set up. Each filter is a 32-bit filter defined by a filter ID and a filter mask. If no filter is set up then no CAN message is accepted! That's why filter #0 is set up in the constructor to accept all CAN messages by default. On reception of a message it is compared with filter #0. If there is a match, the message is accepted and stored. If there is no match, the incoming identifier is then compared with the next filter. If the received identifier does not match any of the identifiers configured in the filters, the message is discarded by hardware without disturbing the software.

CAN filter function - designed to setup a CAN filter

int CAN::filter(unsigned int id, unsigned int mask, CANFormat format, int handle)

Parameters

id - 'Filter ID' defines the bit values to be compared with the corresponding received bits.

Mapping of 32-bits (4-bytes) :

STID[10:3]STID[2:0] EXID[17:13]EXID[12:5]EXID[4:0] IDE RTR 0
  • STID - Stardard Identifier bits
  • EXID - Extended Identifier bits
  • [x:y]- bit range
  • IDE - Identifier Extension bit (0 -> Standard Identifier, 1 -> Extended Identifier)
  • RTR - Remote Transmission Request bit (0 -> Remote Transmission Request, 1 -> Standard message)

mask - 'Filter mask' defines which bits of the 'Filter ID' are compared with the received bits and which are disregarded.
Mapping of 32-bits (4-bytes) :

STID[10:3]STID[2:0] EXID[17:13]EXID[12:5]EXID[4:0] IDE RTR 0
  • STID - Stardard Identifier bits
  • EXID - Extended Identifier bits
  • [x:y]- bit range
  • IDE - Identifier Extension bit
  • RTR - Remote Transmission Request bit
  • 1 -> bit is considered
  • 0 -> bit is disregarded

format - This parameter must be CANAny
handle - Selects the filter. This parameter must be a number between 0 and 13.
retval - 0 - successful, 1 - error, 2 - busy, 3 - time out

Example of filter set up and filtering

Let's assume we would like to accept only messages with standard identifier 0x207:

STID[15:0] = 0x207 = 00000010 00000111


We map the STID to filter ID by shifting the bits adequately:

Filter ID = STID << (16 + (15 - 10)) = STID << 21 = 01000000 11100000 00000000 00000000


To compare only the bits representing STID we set the filter mask appropriately:

Filter mask = 11111111 11100000 00000000 00000100 = 0xFFE00004
              |||||||| |||                    |
              -------- ---                    |
                  |     |                     |
           STID[10:3]  STID[2:0]             IDE


Recall that filter #0 has been set up in the constructor to accept all CAN messages by default. So we have to reconfigure it. If we were set up filter #1 here then filter #0 would accept all the messages and no message would reach filter #1!
To reconfigure (set up) filter #0 we call:

can.filter(0x207 << 21, 0xFFE00004, CANAny, 0);


            Only these bits of 'Filter id' (set to 1 here in 'Filter mask') are compared 
            with the corresponding bits of received message (the others are disregarded)
                                |
                 ---------------------------------
                 |||||||| |||                    |
   Filter mask = 11111111 11100000 00000000 00000100 (= 0xFFE00004)
   Filter id   = 01000000 11100000 00000000 00000000 (= 0x40E00000)
                 |||||||| |||                    |
                 ---------------------------------
                                |
            To accept the message the values of these bits must match.
            Otherwise the message is passed to the next filter or
            discarded if this was the last active filter.
                                |
                 ---------------------------------
                 |||||||| |||                    |
   Received id = 01000000 11100000 00000000 00000010 (= 0x40E00002)
                             ||||| |||||||| ||||| ||
                             -----------------------
                                         |
                          These bits (set to 0 in 'Filter mask') are disregarded (masked).
                          They can have arbitrary values.


NOTE: For the meaning of individual bits see the mapping of 32-bits explained above.

We can use the filter function to setup more (up to 14) CAN filters for example as follows:

can.filter(0x207 << 21, 0xFFE00004, CANAny, 0);    // filter #0
can.filter(0x251 << 21, 0xFFE00004, CANAny, 1);    // filter #1
can.filter(0x304 << 21, 0xFFE00004, CANAny, 2);    // filter #2
...
Committer:
hudakz
Date:
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hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 34 */
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 35
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 36 #ifndef stm32f0xx_hal_H
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 37 #define stm32f0xx_hal_H
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 38
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 39 #define CAN_IRQ CEC_CAN_IRQn
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 40
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 41 #include "pinmap.h"
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 42
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 43 #ifdef __cplusplus
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 44 extern "C"
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 45 {
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 46 #endif
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 47
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 48 /**
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 49 * @brief CAN initialization.
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 50 * @param obj: can_t object
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 51 * @param rxPin: RX pin name
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 52 * @param txPin: TX pin name
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 53 * @param abom: Automatic recovery from bus-off state
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 54 * @retval None
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 55 */
hudakz 20:bcd8161f8f6c 56 void initCAN( PinName rxPin, PinName txPin, FunctionalState abom);
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 57
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 58 /**
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 59 * @brief CAN MSP Initialization
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 60 * @param hcan: CAN handle pointer
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 61 * @retval None
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 62 */
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 63 void HAL_CAN_MspInit(CAN_HandleTypeDef* hcan);
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 64
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 65 /**
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 66 * @brief CAN MSP De-Initialization
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 67 * This function frees the hardware resources used:
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 68 * - Disable the Peripheral's clock
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 69 * - Revert GPIO to their default state
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 70 * @param hcan: CAN handle pointer
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 71 * @retval None
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 72 */
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 73 void HAL_CAN_MspDeInit(CAN_HandleTypeDef* hcan);
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 74
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 75 /**
hudakz 19:249e3f065956 76 * @brief Handles CAN RX interrupt request.
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 77 * @param None
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 78 * @retval None
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 79 */
hudakz 19:249e3f065956 80 void CEC_CAN_IRQHandler(void);
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 81
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 82 /**
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 83 * @brief Transmission complete callback in non blocking mode
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 84 * @param _canHandle: pointer to a CAN_HandleTypeDef structure that contains
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 85 * the configuration information for the specified CAN.
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 86 * @retval None
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 87 */
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 88 void HAL_CAN_RxCpltCallback(CAN_HandleTypeDef* _canHandle);
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 89
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 90 #ifdef __cplusplus
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 91 }
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 92
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 93 #endif
hudakz 16:f4c8f45bded9 94
hudakz 20:bcd8161f8f6c 95 #endif
hudakz 27:eed6929956ea 96