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/* Copyright (c) FIRST 2008-2017. All Rights Reserved. */
/* Open Source Software - may be modified and shared by FRC teams. The code */
/* must be accompanied by the FIRST BSD license file in the root directory of */
/* the project. */
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#include "HAL/I2C.h"
#include "I2C.h"
#include "HAL/HAL.h"
#include "WPIErrors.h"
using namespace frc;
/**
* Constructor.
*
* @param port The I2C port to which the device is connected.
* @param deviceAddress The address of the device on the I2C bus.
*/
I2C::I2C(Port port, int deviceAddress)
: m_port(port), m_deviceAddress(deviceAddress) {
int32_t status = 0;
HAL_InitializeI2C(m_port, &status);
// wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, HAL_GetErrorMessage(status));
HAL_Report(HALUsageReporting::kResourceType_I2C, deviceAddress);
}
/**
* Destructor.
*/
I2C::~I2C() { HAL_CloseI2C(m_port); }
/**
* Generic transaction.
*
* This is a lower-level interface to the I2C hardware giving you more control
* over each transaction.
*
* @param dataToSend Buffer of data to send as part of the transaction.
* @param sendSize Number of bytes to send as part of the transaction.
* @param dataReceived Buffer to read data into.
* @param receiveSize Number of bytes to read from the device.
* @return Transfer Aborted... false for success, true for aborted.
*/
bool I2C::Transaction(uint8_t* dataToSend, int sendSize, uint8_t* dataReceived,
int receiveSize) {
int32_t status = 0;
status = HAL_TransactionI2C(m_port, m_deviceAddress, dataToSend, sendSize,
dataReceived, receiveSize);
// wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, HAL_GetErrorMessage(status));
return status < receiveSize;
}
/**
* Attempt to address a device on the I2C bus.
*
* This allows you to figure out if there is a device on the I2C bus that
* responds to the address specified in the constructor.
*
* @return Transfer Aborted... false for success, true for aborted.
*/
bool I2C::AddressOnly() { return Transaction(nullptr, 0, nullptr, 0); }
/**
* Execute a write transaction with the device.
*
* Write a single byte to a register on a device and wait until the
* transaction is complete.
*
* @param registerAddress The address of the register on the device to be
* written.
* @param data The byte to write to the register on the device.
* @return Transfer Aborted... false for success, true for aborted.
*/
bool I2C::Write(int registerAddress, uint8_t data) {
uint8_t buffer[2];
buffer[0] = registerAddress;
buffer[1] = data;
int32_t status = 0;
status = HAL_WriteI2C(m_port, m_deviceAddress, buffer, sizeof(buffer));
return status < static_cast<int>(sizeof(buffer));
}
/**
* Execute a bulk write transaction with the device.
*
* Write multiple bytes to a device and wait until the
* transaction is complete.
*
* @param data The data to write to the register on the device.
* @param count The number of bytes to be written.
* @return Transfer Aborted... false for success, true for aborted.
*/
bool I2C::WriteBulk(uint8_t* data, int count) {
int32_t status = 0;
status = HAL_WriteI2C(m_port, m_deviceAddress, data, count);
return status < count;
}
/**
* Execute a read transaction with the device.
*
* Read bytes from a device.
* Most I2C devices will auto-increment the register pointer internally allowing
* you to read consecutive registers on a device in a single transaction.
*
* @param registerAddress The register to read first in the transaction.
* @param count The number of bytes to read in the transaction.
* @param buffer A pointer to the array of bytes to store the data
* read from the device.
* @return Transfer Aborted... false for success, true for aborted.
*/
bool I2C::Read(int registerAddress, int count, uint8_t* buffer) {
if (count < 1) {
wpi_setWPIErrorWithContext(ParameterOutOfRange, "count");
return true;
}
if (buffer == nullptr) {
wpi_setWPIErrorWithContext(NullParameter, "buffer");
return true;
}
return Transaction(reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(&registerAddress),
sizeof(registerAddress), buffer, count);
}
/**
* Execute a read only transaction with the device.
*
* Read bytes from a device. This method does not write any data to prompt the
* device.
*
* @param buffer A pointer to the array of bytes to store the data read from
* the device.
* @param count The number of bytes to read in the transaction.
* @return Transfer Aborted... false for success, true for aborted.
*/
bool I2C::ReadOnly(int count, uint8_t* buffer) {
if (count < 1) {
wpi_setWPIErrorWithContext(ParameterOutOfRange, "count");
return true;
}
if (buffer == nullptr) {
wpi_setWPIErrorWithContext(NullParameter, "buffer");
return true;
}
int32_t status = 0;
status = HAL_ReadI2C(m_port, m_deviceAddress, buffer, count);
return status < count;
}
/**
* Send a broadcast write to all devices on the I2C bus.
*
* This is not currently implemented!
*
* @param registerAddress The register to write on all devices on the bus.
* @param data The value to write to the devices.
*/
// [[gnu::warning("I2C::Broadcast() is not implemented.")]] void I2C::Broadcast(
// int registerAddress, uint8_t data) {}
/**
* Verify that a device's registers contain expected values.
*
* Most devices will have a set of registers that contain a known value that
* can be used to identify them. This allows an I2C device driver to easily
* verify that the device contains the expected value.
*
* @pre The device must support and be configured to use register
* auto-increment.
*
* @param registerAddress The base register to start reading from the device.
* @param count The size of the field to be verified.
* @param expected A buffer containing the values expected from the
* device.
*/
bool I2C::VerifySensor(int registerAddress, int count,
const uint8_t* expected) {
// TODO: Make use of all 7 read bytes
uint8_t deviceData[4];
for (int i = 0, curRegisterAddress = registerAddress; i < count;
i += 4, curRegisterAddress += 4) {
int toRead = count - i < 4 ? count - i : 4;
// Read the chunk of data. Return false if the sensor does not respond.
if (Read(curRegisterAddress, toRead, deviceData)) return false;
for (int j = 0; j < toRead; j++) {
if (deviceData[j] != expected[i + j]) return false;
}
}
return true;
}