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763 lines
25 KiB
C++
/*
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* © 2021 Neil McKechnie
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* © 2021 Mike S
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* © 2021 Fred Decker
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* © 2021 Herb Morton
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* © 2020-2022 Harald Barth
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* © 2020-2021 M Steve Todd
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* © 2020-2021 Chris Harlow
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* This file is part of DCC-EX
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*
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* This is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* It is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with CommandStation. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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#include "DIAG.h"
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#include "DCC.h"
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#include "DCCWaveform.h"
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#ifndef DISABLE_EEPROM
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#include "EEStore.h"
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#endif
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#include "GITHUB_SHA.h"
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#include "version.h"
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#include "FSH.h"
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#include "IODevice.h"
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#include "EXRAIL2.h"
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#include "CommandDistributor.h"
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#include "TrackManager.h"
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#include "DCCTimer.h"
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// This module is responsible for converting API calls into
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// messages to be sent to the waveform generator.
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// It has no visibility of the hardware, timers, interrupts
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// nor of the waveform issues such as preambles, start bits checksums or cutouts.
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//
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// Nor should it have to deal with JMRI responsess other than the OK/FAIL
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// or cv value returned. I will move that back to the JMRI interface later
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//
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// The interface to the waveform generator is narrowed down to merely:
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// Scheduling a message on the prog or main track using a function
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// Obtaining ACKs from the prog track using a function
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// There are no volatiles here.
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const byte FN_GROUP_1=0x01;
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const byte FN_GROUP_2=0x02;
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const byte FN_GROUP_3=0x04;
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const byte FN_GROUP_4=0x08;
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const byte FN_GROUP_5=0x10;
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FSH* DCC::shieldName=NULL;
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byte DCC::globalSpeedsteps=128;
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void DCC::begin() {
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StringFormatter::send(&USB_SERIAL,F("<iDCC-EX V-%S / %S / %S G-%S>\n"), F(VERSION), F(ARDUINO_TYPE), shieldName, F(GITHUB_SHA));
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#ifndef DISABLE_EEPROM
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// Load stuff from EEprom
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(void)EEPROM; // tell compiler not to warn this is unused
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EEStore::init();
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#endif
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#ifndef ARDUINO_ARCH_ESP32 /* On ESP32 started in TrackManager::setTrackMode() */
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DCCWaveform::begin();
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#endif
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}
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void DCC::setThrottle( uint16_t cab, uint8_t tSpeed, bool tDirection) {
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byte speedCode = (tSpeed & 0x7F) + tDirection * 128;
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setThrottle2(cab, speedCode);
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TrackManager::setDCSignal(cab,speedCode); // in case this is a dcc track on this addr
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// retain speed for loco reminders
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updateLocoReminder(cab, speedCode );
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}
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void DCC::setThrottle2( uint16_t cab, byte speedCode) {
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uint8_t b[4];
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uint8_t nB = 0;
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// DIAG(F("setSpeedInternal %d %x"),cab,speedCode);
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if (cab > HIGHEST_SHORT_ADDR)
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b[nB++] = highByte(cab) | 0xC0; // convert train number into a two-byte address
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b[nB++] = lowByte(cab);
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if (globalSpeedsteps <= 28) {
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uint8_t speed128 = speedCode & 0x7F;
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uint8_t speed28;
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uint8_t code28;
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if (speed128 == 0 || speed128 == 1) { // stop or emergency stop
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code28 = speed128;
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} else {
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speed28= (speed128*10+36)/46; // convert 2-127 to 1-28
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/*
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if (globalSpeedsteps <= 14) // Don't want to do 14 steps, to get F0 there is ugly
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code28 = (speed28+3)/2 | (Value of F0); // convert 1-28 to DCC 14 step speed code
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else
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*/
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code28 = (speed28+3)/2 | ( (speed28 & 1) ? 0 : 0b00010000 ); // convert 1-28 to DCC 28 step speed code
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}
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// Construct command byte from:
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// command speed direction
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b[nB++] = 0b01000000 | code28 | ((speedCode & 0x80) ? 0b00100000 : 0);
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} else { // 128 speedsteps
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b[nB++] = SET_SPEED; // 128-step speed control byte
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b[nB++] = speedCode; // for encoding see setThrottle
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}
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DCCWaveform::mainTrack.schedulePacket(b, nB, 0);
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}
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void DCC::setFunctionInternal(int cab, byte byte1, byte byte2, byte count) {
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// DIAG(F("setFunctionInternal %d %x %x"),cab,byte1,byte2);
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byte b[4];
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byte nB = 0;
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if (cab > HIGHEST_SHORT_ADDR)
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b[nB++] = highByte(cab) | 0xC0; // convert train number into a two-byte address
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b[nB++] = lowByte(cab);
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if (byte1!=0) b[nB++] = byte1;
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b[nB++] = byte2;
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DCCWaveform::mainTrack.schedulePacket(b, nB, count);
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}
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// returns speed steps 0 to 127 (1 == emergency stop)
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// or -1 on "loco not found"
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int8_t DCC::getThrottleSpeed(int cab) {
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int reg=lookupSpeedTable(cab);
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if (reg<0) return -1;
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return speedTable[reg].speedCode & 0x7F;
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}
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// returns speed code byte
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// or 128 (speed 0, dir forward) on "loco not found".
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uint8_t DCC::getThrottleSpeedByte(int cab) {
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int reg=lookupSpeedTable(cab);
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if (reg<0)
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return 128;
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return speedTable[reg].speedCode;
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}
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// returns direction on loco
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// or true/forward on "loco not found"
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bool DCC::getThrottleDirection(int cab) {
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int reg=lookupSpeedTable(cab);
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if (reg<0) return true;
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return (speedTable[reg].speedCode & 0x80) !=0;
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}
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// Set function to value on or off
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bool DCC::setFn( int cab, int16_t functionNumber, bool on) {
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if (cab<=0 ) return false;
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if (functionNumber < 0) return false;
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if (functionNumber>28) {
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//non reminding advanced binary bit set
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byte b[5];
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byte nB = 0;
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if (cab > HIGHEST_SHORT_ADDR)
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b[nB++] = highByte(cab) | 0xC0; // convert train number into a two-byte address
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b[nB++] = lowByte(cab);
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if (functionNumber <= 127) {
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b[nB++] = 0b11011101; // Binary State Control Instruction short form
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b[nB++] = functionNumber | (on ? 0x80 : 0);
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}
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else {
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b[nB++] = 0b11000000; // Binary State Control Instruction long form
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b[nB++] = (functionNumber & 0x7F) | (on ? 0x80 : 0); // low order bits and state flag
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b[nB++] = functionNumber >>7 ; // high order bits
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}
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DCCWaveform::mainTrack.schedulePacket(b, nB, 4);
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return true;
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}
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int reg = lookupSpeedTable(cab);
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if (reg<0) return false;
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// Take care of functions:
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// Set state of function
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unsigned long previous=speedTable[reg].functions;
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unsigned long funcmask = (1UL<<functionNumber);
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if (on) {
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speedTable[reg].functions |= funcmask;
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} else {
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speedTable[reg].functions &= ~funcmask;
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}
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if (speedTable[reg].functions != previous) {
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updateGroupflags(speedTable[reg].groupFlags, functionNumber);
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CommandDistributor::broadcastLoco(reg);
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}
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return true;
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}
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// Flip function state
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void DCC::changeFn( int cab, int16_t functionNumber) {
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if (cab<=0 || functionNumber>28) return;
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int reg = lookupSpeedTable(cab);
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if (reg<0) return;
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unsigned long funcmask = (1UL<<functionNumber);
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speedTable[reg].functions ^= funcmask;
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updateGroupflags(speedTable[reg].groupFlags, functionNumber);
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CommandDistributor::broadcastLoco(reg);
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}
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int DCC::getFn( int cab, int16_t functionNumber) {
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if (cab<=0 || functionNumber>28) return -1; // unknown
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int reg = lookupSpeedTable(cab);
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if (reg<0) return -1;
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unsigned long funcmask = (1UL<<functionNumber);
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return (speedTable[reg].functions & funcmask)? 1 : 0;
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}
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// Set the group flag to say we have touched the particular group.
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// A group will be reminded only if it has been touched.
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void DCC::updateGroupflags(byte & flags, int16_t functionNumber) {
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byte groupMask;
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if (functionNumber<=4) groupMask=FN_GROUP_1;
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else if (functionNumber<=8) groupMask=FN_GROUP_2;
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else if (functionNumber<=12) groupMask=FN_GROUP_3;
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else if (functionNumber<=20) groupMask=FN_GROUP_4;
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else groupMask=FN_GROUP_5;
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flags |= groupMask;
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}
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uint32_t DCC::getFunctionMap(int cab) {
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if (cab<=0) return 0; // unknown pretend all functions off
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int reg = lookupSpeedTable(cab);
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return (reg<0)?0:speedTable[reg].functions;
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}
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void DCC::setAccessory(int address, byte port, bool gate, byte onoff /*= 2*/) {
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// onoff is tristate:
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// 0 => send off packet
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// 1 => send on packet
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// >1 => send both on and off packets.
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// An accessory has an address, 4 ports and 2 gates (coils) each. That's how
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// the initial decoders were orgnized and that influenced how the DCC
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// standard was made.
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#ifdef DIAG_IO
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DIAG(F("DCC::setAccessory(%d,%d,%d)"), address, port, gate);
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#endif
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// use masks to detect wrong values and do nothing
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if(address != (address & 511))
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return;
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if(port != (port & 3))
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return;
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byte b[2];
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// first byte is of the form 10AAAAAA, where AAAAAA represent 6 least signifcant bits of accessory address
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// second byte is of the form 1AAACPPG, where C is 1 for on, PP the ports 0 to 3 and G the gate (coil).
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b[0] = address % 64 + 128;
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b[1] = ((((address / 64) % 8) << 4) + (port % 4 << 1) + gate % 2) ^ 0xF8;
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if (onoff != 0) {
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DCCWaveform::mainTrack.schedulePacket(b, 2, 3); // Repeat on packet three times
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#if defined(EXRAIL_ACTIVE)
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RMFT2::activateEvent(address<<2|port,gate);
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#endif
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}
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if (onoff != 1) {
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b[1] &= ~0x08; // set C to 0
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DCCWaveform::mainTrack.schedulePacket(b, 2, 3); // Repeat off packet three times
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}
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}
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void DCC::setExtendedAccessory(int16_t address, int16_t value, byte repeats) {
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// format is 10AAAAAA, 0AAA0AA1, 000XXXXX
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if (address != (address & 0x7F)) return;
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if (value != (value & 0x1F)) return;
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byte b[3];
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b[0]= 0x80 | ((address & 0x7FF)>>5);
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b[1]= 0x01 | ((address & 0x1c)<<2) | (address & 0x03)<<1;
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b[2]=value & 0x1F;
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DCCWaveform::mainTrack.schedulePacket(b, sizeof(b), repeats); // Repeat on packet three times
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#if defined(EXRAIL_ACTIVE)
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// TODO RMFT2::activateExtendedEvent(address,value);
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#endif
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}
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//
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// writeCVByteMain: Write a byte with PoM on main. This writes
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// the 5 byte sized packet to implement this DCC function
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//
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void DCC::writeCVByteMain(int cab, int cv, byte bValue) {
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byte b[5];
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byte nB = 0;
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if (cab > HIGHEST_SHORT_ADDR)
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b[nB++] = highByte(cab) | 0xC0; // convert train number into a two-byte address
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b[nB++] = lowByte(cab);
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b[nB++] = cv1(WRITE_BYTE_MAIN, cv); // any CV>1023 will become modulus(1024) due to bit-mask of 0x03
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b[nB++] = cv2(cv);
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b[nB++] = bValue;
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DCCWaveform::mainTrack.schedulePacket(b, nB, 4);
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}
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//
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// writeCVBitMain: Write a bit of a byte with PoM on main. This writes
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// the 5 byte sized packet to implement this DCC function
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//
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void DCC::writeCVBitMain(int cab, int cv, byte bNum, bool bValue) {
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byte b[5];
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byte nB = 0;
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bValue = bValue % 2;
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bNum = bNum % 8;
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if (cab > HIGHEST_SHORT_ADDR)
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b[nB++] = highByte(cab) | 0xC0; // convert train number into a two-byte address
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b[nB++] = lowByte(cab);
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b[nB++] = cv1(WRITE_BIT_MAIN, cv); // any CV>1023 will become modulus(1024) due to bit-mask of 0x03
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b[nB++] = cv2(cv);
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b[nB++] = WRITE_BIT | (bValue ? BIT_ON : BIT_OFF) | bNum;
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DCCWaveform::mainTrack.schedulePacket(b, nB, 4);
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}
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FSH* DCC::getMotorShieldName() {
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return shieldName;
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}
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const ackOp FLASH WRITE_BIT0_PROG[] = {
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BASELINE,
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W0,WACK,
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V0, WACK, // validate bit is 0
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ITC1, // if acked, callback(1)
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CALLFAIL // callback (-1)
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};
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const ackOp FLASH WRITE_BIT1_PROG[] = {
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BASELINE,
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W1,WACK,
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V1, WACK, // validate bit is 1
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ITC1, // if acked, callback(1)
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CALLFAIL // callback (-1)
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};
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const ackOp FLASH VERIFY_BIT0_PROG[] = {
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BASELINE,
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V0, WACK, // validate bit is 0
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ITC0, // if acked, callback(0)
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V1, WACK, // validate bit is 1
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ITC1,
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CALLFAIL // callback (-1)
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};
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const ackOp FLASH VERIFY_BIT1_PROG[] = {
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BASELINE,
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V1, WACK, // validate bit is 1
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ITC1, // if acked, callback(1)
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V0, WACK,
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ITC0,
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CALLFAIL // callback (-1)
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};
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const ackOp FLASH READ_BIT_PROG[] = {
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BASELINE,
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V1, WACK, // validate bit is 1
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ITC1, // if acked, callback(1)
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V0, WACK, // validate bit is zero
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ITC0, // if acked callback 0
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CALLFAIL // bit not readable
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};
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const ackOp FLASH WRITE_BYTE_PROG[] = {
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BASELINE,
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WB,WACK,ITC1, // Write and callback(1) if ACK
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// handle decoders that dont ack a write
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VB,WACK,ITC1, // validate byte and callback(1) if correct
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CALLFAIL // callback (-1)
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};
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const ackOp FLASH VERIFY_BYTE_PROG[] = {
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BASELINE,
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BIV, // ackManagerByte initial value
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VB,WACK, // validate byte
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ITCB, // if ok callback value
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STARTMERGE, //clear bit and byte values ready for merge pass
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// each bit is validated against 0 and the result inverted in MERGE
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// this is because there tend to be more zeros in cv values than ones.
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// There is no need for one validation as entire byte is validated at the end
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V0, WACK, MERGE, // read and merge first tested bit (7)
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ITSKIP, // do small excursion if there was no ack
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SETBIT,(ackOp)7,
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V1, WACK, NAKFAIL, // test if there is an ack on the inverse of this bit (7)
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SETBIT,(ackOp)6, // and abort whole test if not else continue with bit (6)
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SKIPTARGET,
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V0, WACK, MERGE, // read and merge second tested bit (6)
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V0, WACK, MERGE, // read and merge third tested bit (5) ...
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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VB, WACK, ITCBV, // verify merged byte and return it if acked ok - with retry report
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CALLFAIL };
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const ackOp FLASH READ_CV_PROG[] = {
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BASELINE,
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STARTMERGE, //clear bit and byte values ready for merge pass
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// each bit is validated against 0 and the result inverted in MERGE
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// this is because there tend to be more zeros in cv values than ones.
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// There is no need for one validation as entire byte is validated at the end
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V0, WACK, MERGE, // read and merge first tested bit (7)
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ITSKIP, // do small excursion if there was no ack
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SETBIT,(ackOp)7,
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V1, WACK, NAKFAIL, // test if there is an ack on the inverse of this bit (7)
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SETBIT,(ackOp)6, // and abort whole test if not else continue with bit (6)
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SKIPTARGET,
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V0, WACK, MERGE, // read and merge second tested bit (6)
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V0, WACK, MERGE, // read and merge third tested bit (5) ...
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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VB, WACK, ITCB, // verify merged byte and return it if acked ok
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CALLFAIL }; // verification failed
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const ackOp FLASH LOCO_ID_PROG[] = {
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BASELINE,
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SETCV, (ackOp)19, // CV 19 is consist setting
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SETBYTE, (ackOp)0,
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VB, WACK, ITSKIP, // ignore consist if cv19 is zero (no consist)
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SETBYTE, (ackOp)128,
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VB, WACK, ITSKIP, // ignore consist if cv19 is 128 (no consist, direction bit set)
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STARTMERGE, // Setup to read cv 19
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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VB, WACK, ITCB7, // return 7 bits only, No_ACK means CV19 not supported so ignore it
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SKIPTARGET, // continue here if CV 19 is zero or fails all validation
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SETCV,(ackOp)29,
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SETBIT,(ackOp)5,
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V0, WACK, ITSKIP, // Skip to SKIPTARGET if bit 5 of CV29 is zero
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// Long locoid
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SETCV, (ackOp)17, // CV 17 is part of locoid
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STARTMERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE, // read and merge bit 1 etc
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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VB, WACK, NAKFAIL, // verify merged byte and return -1 it if not acked ok
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STASHLOCOID, // keep stashed cv 17 for later
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// Read 2nd part from CV 18
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SETCV, (ackOp)18,
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STARTMERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE, // read and merge bit 1 etc
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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VB, WACK, NAKFAIL, // verify merged byte and return -1 it if not acked ok
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COMBINELOCOID, // Combile byte with stash to make long locoid and callback
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// ITSKIP Skips to here if CV 29 bit 5 was zero. so read CV 1 and return that
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SKIPTARGET,
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SETCV, (ackOp)1,
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STARTMERGE,
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SETBIT, (ackOp)6, // skip over first bit as we know its a zero
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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V0, WACK, MERGE,
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VB, WACK, ITCB, // verify merged byte and callback
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CALLFAIL
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};
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const ackOp FLASH SHORT_LOCO_ID_PROG[] = {
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BASELINE,
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SETCV,(ackOp)19,
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SETBYTE, (ackOp)0,
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WB,WACK, // ignore dedcoder without cv19 support
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// Turn off long address flag
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SETCV,(ackOp)29,
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SETBIT,(ackOp)5,
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W0,WACK,
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V0,WACK,NAKFAIL,
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SETCV, (ackOp)1,
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SETBYTEL, // low byte of word
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WB,WACK,ITC1, // If ACK, we are done - callback(1) means Ok
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VB,WACK,ITC1, // Some decoders do not ack and need verify
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CALLFAIL
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};
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const ackOp FLASH LONG_LOCO_ID_PROG[] = {
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BASELINE,
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// Clear consist CV 19
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SETCV,(ackOp)19,
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SETBYTE, (ackOp)0,
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WB,WACK, // ignore decoder without cv19 support
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// Turn on long address flag cv29 bit 5
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SETCV,(ackOp)29,
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SETBIT,(ackOp)5,
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W1,WACK,
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V1,WACK,NAKFAIL,
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// Store high byte of address in cv 17
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SETCV, (ackOp)17,
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SETBYTEH, // high byte of word
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WB,WACK, // do write
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ITSKIP, // if ACK, jump to SKIPTARGET
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VB,WACK, // try verify instead
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ITSKIP, // if ACK, jump to SKIPTARGET
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CALLFAIL, // if still here, fail
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SKIPTARGET,
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// store
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SETCV, (ackOp)18,
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SETBYTEL, // low byte of word
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WB,WACK,ITC1, // If ACK, we are done - callback(1) means Ok
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VB,WACK,ITC1, // Some decoders do not ack and need verify
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CALLFAIL
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};
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void DCC::writeCVByte(int16_t cv, byte byteValue, ACK_CALLBACK callback) {
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DCCACK::Setup(cv, byteValue, WRITE_BYTE_PROG, callback);
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}
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void DCC::writeCVBit(int16_t cv, byte bitNum, bool bitValue, ACK_CALLBACK callback) {
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if (bitNum >= 8) callback(-1);
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else DCCACK::Setup(cv, bitNum, bitValue?WRITE_BIT1_PROG:WRITE_BIT0_PROG, callback);
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}
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void DCC::verifyCVByte(int16_t cv, byte byteValue, ACK_CALLBACK callback) {
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DCCACK::Setup(cv, byteValue, VERIFY_BYTE_PROG, callback);
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}
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void DCC::verifyCVBit(int16_t cv, byte bitNum, bool bitValue, ACK_CALLBACK callback) {
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if (bitNum >= 8) callback(-1);
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else DCCACK::Setup(cv, bitNum, bitValue?VERIFY_BIT1_PROG:VERIFY_BIT0_PROG, callback);
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}
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|
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void DCC::readCVBit(int16_t cv, byte bitNum, ACK_CALLBACK callback) {
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if (bitNum >= 8) callback(-1);
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else DCCACK::Setup(cv, bitNum,READ_BIT_PROG, callback);
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}
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void DCC::readCV(int16_t cv, ACK_CALLBACK callback) {
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DCCACK::Setup(cv, 0,READ_CV_PROG, callback);
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|
}
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|
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void DCC::getLocoId(ACK_CALLBACK callback) {
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DCCACK::Setup(0,0, LOCO_ID_PROG, callback);
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|
}
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|
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void DCC::setLocoId(int id,ACK_CALLBACK callback) {
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if (id<1 || id>10239) { //0x27FF according to standard
|
|
callback(-1);
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|
return;
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|
}
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if (id<=HIGHEST_SHORT_ADDR)
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DCCACK::Setup(id, SHORT_LOCO_ID_PROG, callback);
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|
else
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|
DCCACK::Setup(id | 0xc000,LONG_LOCO_ID_PROG, callback);
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|
}
|
|
|
|
void DCC::forgetLoco(int cab) { // removes any speed reminders for this loco
|
|
setThrottle2(cab,1); // ESTOP this loco if still on track
|
|
int reg=lookupSpeedTable(cab, false);
|
|
if (reg>=0) {
|
|
speedTable[reg].loco=0;
|
|
setThrottle2(cab,1); // ESTOP if this loco still on track
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
void DCC::forgetAllLocos() { // removes all speed reminders
|
|
setThrottle2(0,1); // ESTOP all locos still on track
|
|
for (int i=0;i<MAX_LOCOS;i++) speedTable[i].loco=0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
byte DCC::loopStatus=0;
|
|
|
|
void DCC::loop() {
|
|
TrackManager::loop(); // power overload checks
|
|
issueReminders();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void DCC::issueReminders() {
|
|
// if the main track transmitter still has a pending packet, skip this time around.
|
|
if (!DCCWaveform::mainTrack.isReminderWindowOpen()) return;
|
|
// Move to next loco slot. If occupied, send a reminder.
|
|
int reg = lastLocoReminder+1;
|
|
if (reg > highestUsedReg) reg = 0; // Go to start of table
|
|
if (speedTable[reg].loco > 0) {
|
|
// have found loco to remind
|
|
if (issueReminder(reg))
|
|
lastLocoReminder = reg;
|
|
} else
|
|
lastLocoReminder = reg;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool DCC::issueReminder(int reg) {
|
|
unsigned long functions=speedTable[reg].functions;
|
|
int loco=speedTable[reg].loco;
|
|
byte flags=speedTable[reg].groupFlags;
|
|
|
|
switch (loopStatus) {
|
|
case 0:
|
|
// DIAG(F("Reminder %d speed %d"),loco,speedTable[reg].speedCode);
|
|
setThrottle2(loco, speedTable[reg].speedCode);
|
|
break;
|
|
case 1: // remind function group 1 (F0-F4)
|
|
if (flags & FN_GROUP_1)
|
|
#ifndef DISABLE_FUNCTION_REMINDERS
|
|
setFunctionInternal(loco,0, 128 | ((functions>>1)& 0x0F) | ((functions & 0x01)<<4),0); // 100D DDDD
|
|
#else
|
|
setFunctionInternal(loco,0, 128 | ((functions>>1)& 0x0F) | ((functions & 0x01)<<4),2);
|
|
flags&= ~FN_GROUP_1; // dont send them again
|
|
#endif
|
|
break;
|
|
case 2: // remind function group 2 F5-F8
|
|
if (flags & FN_GROUP_2)
|
|
#ifndef DISABLE_FUNCTION_REMINDERS
|
|
setFunctionInternal(loco,0, 176 | ((functions>>5)& 0x0F),0); // 1011 DDDD
|
|
#else
|
|
setFunctionInternal(loco,0, 176 | ((functions>>5)& 0x0F),2);
|
|
flags&= ~FN_GROUP_2; // dont send them again
|
|
#endif
|
|
break;
|
|
case 3: // remind function group 3 F9-F12
|
|
if (flags & FN_GROUP_3)
|
|
#ifndef DISABLE_FUNCTION_REMINDERS
|
|
setFunctionInternal(loco,0, 160 | ((functions>>9)& 0x0F),0); // 1010 DDDD
|
|
#else
|
|
setFunctionInternal(loco,0, 160 | ((functions>>9)& 0x0F),2);
|
|
flags&= ~FN_GROUP_3; // dont send them again
|
|
#endif
|
|
break;
|
|
case 4: // remind function group 4 F13-F20
|
|
if (flags & FN_GROUP_4)
|
|
setFunctionInternal(loco,222, ((functions>>13)& 0xFF),2);
|
|
flags&= ~FN_GROUP_4; // dont send them again
|
|
break;
|
|
case 5: // remind function group 5 F21-F28
|
|
if (flags & FN_GROUP_5)
|
|
setFunctionInternal(loco,223, ((functions>>21)& 0xFF),2);
|
|
flags&= ~FN_GROUP_5; // dont send them again
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
loopStatus++;
|
|
// if we reach status 6 then this loco is done so
|
|
// reset status to 0 for next loco and return true so caller
|
|
// moves on to next loco.
|
|
if (loopStatus>5) loopStatus=0;
|
|
return loopStatus==0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
///// Private helper functions below here /////////////////////
|
|
|
|
byte DCC::cv1(byte opcode, int cv) {
|
|
cv--;
|
|
return (highByte(cv) & (byte)0x03) | opcode;
|
|
}
|
|
byte DCC::cv2(int cv) {
|
|
cv--;
|
|
return lowByte(cv);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
int DCC::lookupSpeedTable(int locoId, bool autoCreate) {
|
|
// determine speed reg for this loco
|
|
int firstEmpty = MAX_LOCOS;
|
|
int reg;
|
|
for (reg = 0; reg < MAX_LOCOS; reg++) {
|
|
if (speedTable[reg].loco == locoId) break;
|
|
if (speedTable[reg].loco == 0 && firstEmpty == MAX_LOCOS) firstEmpty = reg;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// return -1 if not found and not auto creating
|
|
if (reg== MAX_LOCOS && !autoCreate) return -1;
|
|
if (reg == MAX_LOCOS) reg = firstEmpty;
|
|
if (reg >= MAX_LOCOS) {
|
|
DIAG(F("Too many locos"));
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
if (reg==firstEmpty){
|
|
speedTable[reg].loco = locoId;
|
|
speedTable[reg].speedCode=128; // default direction forward
|
|
speedTable[reg].groupFlags=0;
|
|
speedTable[reg].functions=0;
|
|
}
|
|
if (reg > highestUsedReg) highestUsedReg = reg;
|
|
return reg;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void DCC::updateLocoReminder(int loco, byte speedCode) {
|
|
|
|
if (loco==0) {
|
|
// broadcast stop/estop but dont change direction
|
|
for (int reg = 0; reg <= highestUsedReg; reg++) {
|
|
if (speedTable[reg].loco==0) continue;
|
|
byte newspeed=(speedTable[reg].speedCode & 0x80) | (speedCode & 0x7f);
|
|
if (speedTable[reg].speedCode != newspeed) {
|
|
speedTable[reg].speedCode = newspeed;
|
|
CommandDistributor::broadcastLoco(reg);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// determine speed reg for this loco
|
|
int reg=lookupSpeedTable(loco);
|
|
if (reg>=0 && speedTable[reg].speedCode!=speedCode) {
|
|
speedTable[reg].speedCode = speedCode;
|
|
CommandDistributor::broadcastLoco(reg);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
DCC::LOCO DCC::speedTable[MAX_LOCOS];
|
|
int DCC::lastLocoReminder = 0;
|
|
int DCC::highestUsedReg = 0;
|
|
|
|
|
|
void DCC::displayCabList(Print * stream) {
|
|
|
|
int used=0;
|
|
for (int reg = 0; reg <= highestUsedReg; reg++) {
|
|
if (speedTable[reg].loco>0) {
|
|
used ++;
|
|
StringFormatter::send(stream,F("cab=%d, speed=%d, dir=%c \n"),
|
|
speedTable[reg].loco, speedTable[reg].speedCode & 0x7f,(speedTable[reg].speedCode & 0x80) ? 'F':'R');
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
StringFormatter::send(stream,F("Used=%d, max=%d\n"),used,MAX_LOCOS);
|
|
|
|
}
|