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    • libspicboard
    com.h
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    1 #ifndef _COM_H
    2 #define _COM_H
    3 
    4 #include <stdint.h>
    5 #include <stddef.h>
    6 #include "check.h"
    7 
    8 /**
    9  * \addtogroup COM Serial Communication
    10  *
    11  * \brief Serial communication with SPiCboards
    12  *
    13  * \image html spicboard3_com_small.jpg
    14  * The SPiCboard3 can perform serial communication using the three PINs
    15  * on its upper right corner (\c TX at \c PD1, \c GND and \c RX at \c PD0 ).
    16  * To establish a connection you have to connect its \c RX with \c TX of
    17  * another board, both \c GND pins and \c TX with \c RX, like shown on the image
    18  * above.
    19  *
    20  * For the transmission this library uses the transmission setting \c 8-E-1,
    21  * in which we send (in addition to the start bit) 8 data bits,
    22  * one even parity bit and one stop bit.
    23  *
    24  * Example: Transmission of the (decimal) value \c 23
    25  * \image html com.png
    26  * - \c PD0 is configured as input (\c RX)
    27  * - \c PD1 is configured as output (\c TX)
    28  * - The idle voltage is 5V, a logical high (this is a historic legacy from
    29  * telegraphy, in which the line is held high to show that the line and
    30  * transmitter are not damaged).
    31  * - the transmission begins with the start bit, which changes the level from
    32  * logical high (idle) to logical low.
    33  * - the time interval \c T for transmitting one symbol is defined by the
    34  * \c BAUD_RATE : \f$ T = \frac{1s}{BAUD\_RATE} \f$
    35  * - the payload byte is sent bitwise, starting with the least significant bit
    36  * - the parity bit ensures that an even number of logical highs has been sent
    37  * (including parity - calculated using \c XOR ) - it can be used to detect
    38  * transmission errors.
    39  * - the stopbit finishes the transmission and leaves the line in a logical high
    40  *
    41  * \note The libspicboard implementation uses the 16bit <b>timer 4</b>.
    42  *
    43  * \note For educational purposes the transmission is implemented completely
    44  * in software - for more advanced serial communcation you can use
    45  * <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_asynchronous_receiver-transmitter">USART</a>,
    46  * described in Section 25 of the <a href="Atmel-42397-8-bit-AVR-Microcontroller-ATmega328PB_Datasheet.pdf">ATMega328PB Datasheet</a>.
    47  *
    48  * \sa COM_EXT
    49  *
    50  * @{
    51  * \file com.h
    52  * \version \$Rev: 15477 $
    53  */
    54 
    55 #ifndef BAUD_RATE
    56 /**
    57  * \def BAUD_RATE
    58  *
    59  * Default baud rate (symbols per second) is 1200
    60  */
    61 #define BAUD_RATE 1200UL
    62 #endif
    63 
    64 #if defined(__BUILTIN_AVR_DELAY_CYCLES)
    65 /**
    66  * \def sb_com_wait(FACTOR)
    67  *
    68  * Active wait loop for the transmission interval time \c T (determined by the baud rate) multiplied by \a FACTOR
    69  */
    70 #define sb_com_wait(FACTOR) __builtin_avr_delay_cycles((F_CPU*(FACTOR))/BAUD_RATE)
    71 #else
    72 #error Compiler does not support __builtin_avr_delay_cycles, which is required for sb_com_wait()
    73 #endif
    74 
    75 // Error
    76 /**
    77  * \brief Error states used in mask
    78  */
    79 typedef enum {
    80  ERROR_NO_STOP_BIT = 1, /**< no stop bit received */
    81  ERROR_PARITY = 2, /**< parity bit wrong */
    82  ERROR_BUFFER_FULL = 4, /**< receive buffer full */
    83  ERROR_INVALID_POINTER = 8, /**< data pointer invalid */
    84 } __attribute__ ((__packed__)) COM_ERROR_STATUS;
    85 
    86 CHECK_ENUM_SIZE(COM_ERROR_STATUS, 1)
    87 /**
    88  * \brief Send a single byte (8-bit) plus one start-, parity and stop bit
    89  *
    90  * \note Shall not be called inside a ISR!
    91  *
    92  * \param data the byte to send
    93  */
    94 void sb_com_sendByte(uint8_t data);
    95 
    96 /**
    97  * \brief Receive one byte with start, parity and stop bit each
    98  *
    99  * We try to sample in the middle of each symbol, therefore we have to wait
    100  * about \f$ 1.5T \f$ after receiving the start bit before reading the first
    101  * data bit. Every subsequent symbol is sampled after a \f$ T \f$ delay.
    102  *
    103  * \image html com_recv.png
    104  *
    105  * Transmission errors are recorded and returned. They should not be ignored,
    106  * because they usually indicate invalid data - there is no resend mechanism
    107  * implemented in this library!
    108  *
    109  * \param data pointer to allocated space for the received byte
    110  *
    111  * \retval 0 no error
    112  * \retval >0 bit mask describing the error:
    113  * - 1. bit: no stop bit received (\c ERROR_NO_STOP_BIT )
    114  * - 2. bit: parity bit wrong (\c ERROR_PARITY )
    115  * - 3. bit: receive buffer full (\c ERROR_BUFFER_FULL )
    116  * - 4. bit: data pointer invalid (\c ERROR_INVALID_POINTER )
    117  */
    118 uint8_t sb_com_receiveByte(uint8_t *data);
    119 
    120 
    121 /** @}*/
    122 
    123 #endif
    check.h
    COM_ERROR_STATUS
    COM_ERROR_STATUS
    Error states used in mask.
    Definition: com.h:79
    sb_com_sendByte
    void sb_com_sendByte(uint8_t data)
    Send a single byte (8-bit) plus one start-, parity and stop bit.
    sb_com_receiveByte
    uint8_t sb_com_receiveByte(uint8_t *data)
    Receive one byte with start, parity and stop bit each.
    ERROR_PARITY
    @ ERROR_PARITY
    Definition: com.h:81
    ERROR_BUFFER_FULL
    @ ERROR_BUFFER_FULL
    Definition: com.h:82
    ERROR_INVALID_POINTER
    @ ERROR_INVALID_POINTER
    Definition: com.h:83
    ERROR_NO_STOP_BIT
    @ ERROR_NO_STOP_BIT
    Definition: com.h:80
    CHECK_ENUM_SIZE
    #define CHECK_ENUM_SIZE(VAR, LEN)
    Definition: check.h:71
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