Parser for AT commands and similar protocols
ATParser.h
- Committer:
- geky
- Date:
- 2015-07-17
- Revision:
- 5:26bc9255b751
- Parent:
- 4:38acbd6f9d9e
- Child:
- 6:51f1171b5ebc
File content as of revision 5:26bc9255b751:
/* Copyright (c) 2015 ARM Limited * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. * * @section DESCRIPTION * * Parser for the AT command syntax * */ #include "mbed.h" #include <cstdarg> #include "BufferedSerial.h" /** * The ATParser class wraps information about the serial in use */ class ATParser { private: // Serial information BufferedSerial *_serial; int _buffer_size; char *_buffer; int _timeout; // Parsing information const char *_delimiter; int _delim_size; // Helper methods for reading/writing lines with // timeout and buffer limitations bool _putline(const char *line); bool _getline(char *line, int size); public: /** * Constructor * * @param serial serial interface to use for AT commands * @param buffer_size size of internal buffer for transaction * @param timeout timeout of the connection * @param delimiter string of characters to use as line delimiters */ ATParser(BufferedSerial *serial, int buffer_size = 256, int timeout = 8000, const char *delimiter = "\r\n") : _serial(serial), _buffer_size(buffer_size) { _buffer = new char[buffer_size]; setTimeout(timeout); setDelimiter(delimiter); } /** * Destructor */ ~ATParser() { delete [] _buffer; } /** * Allows timeout to be changed between commands * * @param timeout timeout of the connection */ void setTimeout(int timeout) { _timeout = timeout; } /** * Sets string of characters to use as line delimiters * * @param delimiter string of characters to use as line delimiters */ void setDelimiter(const char *delimiter) { _delimiter = delimiter; _delim_size = strlen(delimiter); } /** * Sends an AT command * * Sends a formatted command using printf style formatting * @see printf * * @param command printf-like format string of command to send which * is appended with the specified delimiter * @param ... all printf-like arguments to insert into command * @return true only if command is successfully sent */ bool send(const char *command, ...); bool vsend(const char *command, va_list args); /** * Recieve an AT response * * Recieves a formatted response using scanf style formatting * @see scanf * * Responses are parsed line at a time using the specified delimiter. * Any recieved data that does not match the response is ignored until * a timeout occurs. * * @param response scanf-like format string of response to expect * @param ... all scanf-like arguments to extract from response * @return true only if response is successfully matched */ bool recv(const char *response, ...); bool vrecv(const char *response, va_list args); /** * Issue AT commands * * Issues formatted commands and parses formatted responses. * A command call is identical to a send call followed by a recv call. * @see send, recv * * Here are some examples: * @code * at.command("AT", "OK"); * at.command("AT+CWMODE=%d", "OK", 3); * at.command("AT+CWMODE?", "+CWMODE:%d\r\nOK", &result); * @endcode * * @param command printf-like format string of command to send * @param response scanf-like format string of response to expect * @param ... all printf-like arguments to insert into command followed by * all scanf-like arguments to extract from response * @return true only if response is successfully matched */ bool command(const char *command, const char *response, ...); bool vcommand(const char *command, const char *response, va_list args); /** * Write a single byte to the underlying stream * * @param c The byte to write * @return The byte that was written or -1 during a timeout */ int putc(char c); /** * Get a single byte from the underlying stream * * @return The byte that was read or -1 during a timeout */ int getc(); /** * Flushes the underlying stream */ void flush(); };