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SerialHalfDuplex.h
- Committer:
- yusuke_kyo
- Date:
- 2015-05-03
- Revision:
- 3:a5021aaf31d9
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- 2:5ecc72a47df0
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/* mbed Microcontroller Library
* Copyright (c) 2006-2012 ARM Limited
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
* SOFTWARE.
*
* NOTE: This is an unsupported legacy untested library.
*/
#ifndef MBED_SERIALHALFDUPLEX_H
#define MBED_SERIALHALFDUPLEX_H
#include "device.h"
#if DEVICE_SERIAL
#include "Serial.h"
#include "PinNames.h"
#include "PeripheralNames.h"
namespace mbed {
/* Class: SerialHalfDuplex
* A serial port (UART) for communication with other devices using
* Half-Duplex, allowing transmit and receive on a single
* shared transmit and receive line. Only one end should be transmitting
* at a time.
*
* Both the tx and rx pin should be defined, and wired together.
* This is in addition to them being wired to the other serial
* device to allow both read and write functions to operate.
*
* Example:
* > // Send a byte to a second HalfDuplex device, and read the response
* >
* > #include "mbed.h"
* >
* > // p9 and p10 should be wired together to form "a"
* > // p28 and p27 should be wired together to form "b"
* > // p9/p10 should be wired to p28/p27 as the Half Duplex connection
* >
* > SerialHalfDuplex a(p9, p10);
* > SerialHalfDuplex b(p28, p27);
* >
* > void b_rx() { // second device response
* > b.putc(b.getc() + 4);
* > }
* >
* > int main() {
* > b.attach(&b_rx);
* > for(int c = 'A'; c < 'Z'; c++) {
* > a.putc(c);
* > printf("sent [%c]\n", c);
* > wait(0.5); // b should respond
* > if(a.readable()) {
* > printf("received [%c]\n", a.getc());
* > }
* > }
* > }
*
* For Simplex and Full-Duplex Serial communication, see <Serial>
*/
class SerialHalfDuplex : public Serial {
public:
/* Constructor: SerialHalfDuplex
* Create a half-duplex serial port, connected to the specified transmit
* and receive pins.
*
* These pins should be wired together, as well as to the target device
*
* Variables:
* tx - Transmit pin
* rx - Receive pin
*/
SerialHalfDuplex(PinName tx, PinName rx, const char *name = NULL);
#if 0 // Inherited from Serial class, for documentation
/* Function: baud
* Set the baud rate of the serial port
*
* Variables:
* baudrate - The baudrate of the serial port (default = 9600).
*/
void baud(int baudrate);
enum Parity {
None = 0
, Odd
, Even
, Forced1
, Forced0
};
/* Function: format
* Set the transmission format used by the Serial port
*
* Variables:
* bits - The number of bits in a word (5-8; default = 8)
* parity - The parity used (Serial::None, Serial::Odd,
Serial::Even, Serial::Forced1, Serial::Forced0; default = Serial::None)
* stop - The number of stop bits (1 or 2; default = 1)
*/
void format(int bits = 8, Parity parity = Serial::None, int stop_bits = 1);
/* Function: putc
* Write a character
*
* Variables:
* c - The character to write to the serial port
*/
int putc(int c);
/* Function: getc
* Read a character
*
* Read a character from the serial port. This call will block
* until a character is available. For testing if a character is
* available for reading, see <readable>.
*
* Variables:
* returns - The character read from the serial port
*/
int getc();
/* Function: printf
* Write a formated string
*
* Variables:
* format - A printf-style format string, followed by the
* variables to use in formating the string.
*/
int printf(const char* format, ...);
/* Function: scanf
* Read a formated string
*
* Variables:
* format - A scanf-style format string,
* followed by the pointers to variables to store the results.
*/
int scanf(const char* format, ...);
/* Function: readable
* Determine if there is a character available to read
*
* Variables:
* returns - 1 if there is a character available to read, else 0
*/
int readable();
/* Function: writeable
* Determine if there is space available to write a character
*
* Variables:
* returns - 1 if there is space to write a character, else 0
*/
int writeable();
/* Function: attach
* Attach a function to call whenever a serial interrupt is generated
*
* Variables:
* fptr - A pointer to a void function, or 0 to set as none
*/
void attach(void (*fptr)(void));
/* Function: attach
* Attach a member function to call whenever a serial interrupt is generated
*
* Variables:
* tptr - pointer to the object to call the member function on
* mptr - pointer to the member function to be called
*/
template<typename T>
void attach(T* tptr, void (T::*mptr)(void));
#endif
protected:
PinName _txpin;
virtual int _putc(int c);
virtual int _getc(void);
void enable(void);
}; // End class SerialHalfDuplex
} // End namespace
#endif
#endif
