An example Program for the SimpleSerialProtocol Library, This program will receive a packet, then echo it back to the client
Dependencies: mbed SimpleSerialProtocol MODSERIAL
A simple example program that receives a packet over serial and echos it back.
I include this java program to show an example client application, all this program does is send packets as fast as it can without filling up its output buffer, the mbed will echo these packets back.
This is a good benchmark of the serial connection, and should show about 11KB/s at 115200baud
/media/uploads/p3p/serialecho.zip
example command: java -jar SerialEcho.jar com3 115200
TestProtocol.cpp
- Committer:
- p3p
- Date:
- 2014-09-19
- Revision:
- 13:e27d84516fa8
- Parent:
- 12:1d1d8425c79c
File content as of revision 13:e27d84516fa8:
#include "TestProtocol.h" void TestProtocol::onEchoPacket(SimpleSerialProtocol::Protocol* comms, SimpleSerialProtocol::Packet* packet){ if(!packet)return; if (packet->_valid) { EchoPacket::Interface* interface = packet->interpretData<EchoPacket::Interface>(); if (interface) { temp = interface->data; temp1 = interface->datashort; temp2 = interface->dataint; temp3 = interface->datafloat; //we can use the Protocol pointer to send a response from the callback EchoPacket echoMessage; // initialise a packet to send echoMessage.interface.data = temp; echoMessage.interface.datashort = temp1; echoMessage.interface.dataint = temp2; echoMessage.interface.datafloat = temp3; echoMessage.buildData<EchoPacket::Interface>(&echoMessage.interface); comms->send(&echoMessage); //send the packet (async) } } return; }