I am no longer actively working on the ppCANOpen library, however, I want to publish this project so that anyone who wants to pick up any of the pieces can have a good example. This is a a project I was working on using the ppCANOpen library. It has a pretty in deep use of the object dictionary structure. And a number of functions to control high voltage pinball drivers, if you're into that sort of thing.
Dependencies: CANnucleo mbed ppCANOpen
Diff: Application/include/SerialBuffered.h
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/Application/include/SerialBuffered.h Sat Mar 19 01:44:35 2016 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +#ifndef _SERIAL_BUFFERED_H_ +#define _SERIAL_BUFFERED_H_ + +/** + * Buffered serial class. + */ +class SerialBuffered : public Serial { +public: + /** + * Create a buffered serial class. + * + * @param tx A pin for transmit. + * @param rx A pin for receive. + */ + SerialBuffered(PinName tx, PinName rx); + + /** + * Destroy. + */ + virtual ~SerialBuffered(); + + /** + * Get a character. + * + * @return A character. (-1:timeout) + */ + int getc(); + + /** + * Returns 1 if there is a character available to read, 0 otherwise. + */ + int readable(); + + /** + * Set timeout for getc(). + * + * @param ms milliseconds. (-1:Disable timeout) + */ + void setTimeout(int ms); + + /** + * Read requested bytes. + * + * @param bytes A pointer to a buffer. + * @param requested Length. + * + * @return Readed byte length. + */ + size_t readBytes(uint8_t *bytes, size_t requested); + +private: + void handleInterrupt(); + static const int BUFFERSIZE = 2048; + uint8_t buffer[BUFFERSIZE]; // points at a circular buffer, containing data from m_contentStart, for m_contentSize bytes, wrapping when you get to the end + uint16_t indexContentStart; // index of first bytes of content + uint16_t indexContentEnd; // index of bytes after last byte of content + int timeout; + Timer timer; +}; + +#endif