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- /*
- * Copyright (C) 2015-2016 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
- *
- * This file is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
- * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
- * Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
- * (at your option) any later version.
- *
- * This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
- * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
- * See the GNU General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
- * with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
- */
- #pragma once
- #include <inttypes.h>
- #include "AP_HAL_Namespace.h"
- #include "utility/functor.h"
- /*
- * This is an interface abstracting I2C and SPI devices
- */
- class AP_HAL::Device {
- public:
- enum BusType {
- BUS_TYPE_UNKNOWN = 0,
- BUS_TYPE_I2C = 1,
- BUS_TYPE_SPI = 2,
- BUS_TYPE_UAVCAN = 3,
- BUS_TYPE_SITL = 4
- };
- enum Speed {
- SPEED_HIGH,
- SPEED_LOW,
- };
- FUNCTOR_TYPEDEF(PeriodicCb, void);
- typedef void* PeriodicHandle;
- Device(enum BusType type)
- {
- _bus_id.devid_s.bus_type = type;
- }
- // return bus type
- enum BusType bus_type(void) const {
- return _bus_id.devid_s.bus_type;
- }
- // return bus number
- uint8_t bus_num(void) const {
- return _bus_id.devid_s.bus;
- }
- // return 24 bit bus identifier
- uint32_t get_bus_id(void) const {
- return _bus_id.devid;
- }
- // return address on bus
- uint8_t get_bus_address(void) const {
- return _bus_id.devid_s.address;
- }
- // set device type within a device class (eg. AP_COMPASS_TYPE_LSM303D)
- void set_device_type(uint8_t devtype) {
- _bus_id.devid_s.devtype = devtype;
- }
- virtual ~Device() {
- if (_checked.regs != nullptr) {
- delete[] _checked.regs;
- }
- }
- /*
- * Change device address. Note that this is the 7 bit address, it
- * does not include the bit for read/write. Only works on I2C
- */
- virtual void set_address(uint8_t address) {};
-
- /*
- * Set the speed of future transfers. Depending on the bus the speed may
- * be shared for all devices on the same bus.
- *
- * Return: true if speed was successfully set or platform doesn't implement
- * it; false otherwise.
- */
- virtual bool set_speed(Speed speed) = 0;
- /*
- * Core transfer function. This does a single bus transaction which
- * sends send_len bytes and receives recv_len bytes back from the slave.
- *
- * Return: true on a successful transfer, false on failure.
- */
- virtual bool transfer(const uint8_t *send, uint32_t send_len,
- uint8_t *recv, uint32_t recv_len) = 0;
- /**
- * Wrapper function over #transfer() to read recv_len registers, starting
- * by first_reg, into the array pointed by recv. The read flag passed to
- * #set_read_flag(uint8_t) is ORed with first_reg before performing the
- * transfer.
- *
- * Return: true on a successful transfer, false on failure.
- */
- bool read_registers(uint8_t first_reg, uint8_t *recv, uint32_t recv_len)
- {
- first_reg |= _read_flag;
- return transfer(&first_reg, 1, recv, recv_len);
- }
- /**
- * Wrapper function over #transfer() to write a byte to the register reg.
- * The transfer is done by sending reg and val in that order.
- *
- * Return: true on a successful transfer, false on failure.
- */
- bool write_register(uint8_t reg, uint8_t val, bool checked=false)
- {
- uint8_t buf[2] = { reg, val };
- if (checked) {
- set_checked_register(reg, val);
- }
- return transfer(buf, sizeof(buf), nullptr, 0);
- }
- /**
- * set a value for a checked register
- */
- void set_checked_register(uint8_t reg, uint8_t val);
- /**
- * setup for register value checking. Frequency is how often to check registers. If set to 10 then
- * every 10th call to check_next_register will check a register
- */
- bool setup_checked_registers(uint8_t num_regs, uint8_t frequency=10);
- /**
- * check next register value for correctness. Return false if value is incorrect
- * or register checking has not been setup
- */
- bool check_next_register(void);
- /**
- * Wrapper function over #transfer() to read a sequence of bytes from
- * device. No value is written, differently from the #read_registers()
- * method and hence doesn't include the read flag set by #set_read_flag()
- */
- bool read(uint8_t *recv, uint32_t recv_len)
- {
- return transfer(nullptr, 0, recv, recv_len);
- }
- /*
- * Get the semaphore for the bus this device is in. This is intended for
- * drivers to use during initialization phase only.
- */
- virtual AP_HAL::Semaphore *get_semaphore() = 0;
- /*
- * Register a periodic callback for this bus. All callbacks on the
- * same bus are made from the same thread with lock already taken. In
- * other words, the callback is not executed on the main thread (or the
- * thread which registered the callback), but in a separate per-bus
- * thread.
- *
- * After registering the periodic callback, the other functions should not
- * be used anymore from other contexts. If it really needs to be done, the
- * lock must be taken.
- *
- * Return: A handle for this periodic callback. To cancel the callback
- * call #unregister_callback() or return false on the callback.
- */
- virtual PeriodicHandle register_periodic_callback(uint32_t period_usec, PeriodicCb) = 0;
- /*
- * Adjust the time for the periodic callback registered with
- * #register_periodic_callback. Note that the time will be re-calculated
- * from the moment this call is made and expire after @period_usec.
- *
- * Return: true if periodic callback was successfully adjusted, false otherwise.
- */
- virtual bool adjust_periodic_callback(PeriodicHandle h, uint32_t period_usec) = 0;
- /*
- * Cancel a periodic callback on this bus.
- *
- * Return: true if callback was successfully unregistered, false
- * otherwise.
- */
- virtual bool unregister_callback(PeriodicHandle h) { return false; }
- /*
- allows to set callback that will be called after DMA transfer complete.
- if this callback is set then any read/write operation will return directly after transfer setup and
- bus semaphore must not be released until register_completion_callback(0) called from callback itself
- */
- virtual void register_completion_callback(AP_HAL::MemberProc proc) {}
- virtual void register_completion_callback(AP_HAL::Proc proc) {}
-
- /*
- * support for direct control of SPI chip select. Needed for
- * devices with unusual SPI transfer patterns that include
- * specific delays
- */
- virtual bool set_chip_select(bool set) { return false; }
- /**
- * Some devices connected on the I2C or SPI bus require a bit to be set on
- * the register address in order to perform a read operation. This sets a
- * flag to be used by #read_registers(). The flag's default value is zero.
- */
- void set_read_flag(uint8_t flag)
- {
- _read_flag = flag;
- }
- /**
- * make a bus id given bus type, bus number, bus address and
- * device type This is for use by devices that do not use one of
- * the standard HAL Device types, such as UAVCAN devices
- */
- static uint32_t make_bus_id(enum BusType bus_type, uint8_t bus, uint8_t address, uint8_t devtype) {
- union DeviceId d {};
- d.devid_s.bus_type = bus_type;
- d.devid_s.bus = bus;
- d.devid_s.address = address;
- d.devid_s.devtype = devtype;
- return d.devid;
- }
- /**
- * return a new bus ID for the same bus connection but a new device type.
- * This is used for auxillary bus connections
- */
- static uint32_t change_bus_id(uint32_t old_id, uint8_t devtype) {
- union DeviceId d;
- d.devid = old_id;
- d.devid_s.devtype = devtype;
- return d.devid;
- }
- /**
- * return bus ID with a new devtype
- */
- uint32_t get_bus_id_devtype(uint8_t devtype) {
- return change_bus_id(get_bus_id(), devtype);
- }
- /* set number of retries on transfers */
- virtual void set_retries(uint8_t retries) {};
- protected:
- uint8_t _read_flag = 0;
- /*
- broken out device elements. The bitfields are used to keep
- the overall value small enough to fit in a float accurately,
- which makes it possible to transport over the MAVLink
- parameter protocol without loss of information.
- */
- struct DeviceStructure {
- enum BusType bus_type : 3;
- uint8_t bus: 5; // which instance of the bus type
- uint8_t address; // address on the bus (eg. I2C address)
- uint8_t devtype; // device class specific device type
- };
- union DeviceId {
- struct DeviceStructure devid_s;
- uint32_t devid;
- };
- union DeviceId _bus_id;
- // set device address (eg. i2c bus address or spi CS)
- void set_device_address(uint8_t address) {
- _bus_id.devid_s.address = address;
- }
- // set device bus number
- void set_device_bus(uint8_t bus) {
- _bus_id.devid_s.bus = bus;
- }
- private:
- // checked registers
- struct checkreg {
- uint8_t regnum;
- uint8_t value;
- };
- struct {
- uint8_t n_allocated;
- uint8_t n_set;
- uint8_t next;
- uint8_t frequency;
- uint8_t counter;
- struct checkreg *regs;
- } _checked;
- };
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