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140 lines
4.9 KiB
C++
140 lines
4.9 KiB
C++
/*
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* © 2021, Peter Cole. All rights reserved.
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*
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* This file is part of EX-CommandStation
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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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/*
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* The IO_EX-IOExpander.h device driver integrates with one or more EX-IOExpander devices.
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* This device driver will configure the device and all I/O ports on startup, along with
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* interacting with the device for all input/output duties.
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*
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* To create EX-IOExpander devices, these are defined in myHal.cpp:
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*
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* #include "IO_EX-IOExpander.h"
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*
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* void halSetup() {
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* // EXIOExpander::create(vpin, num_vpins, i2c_address, digitalPinCount, analoguePinCount);
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* EXIOExpander::create(800, 18, 0x65, EXIO_NANO_DIGITAL_PINS, EXIO_NANO_ANALOGUE_PINS);
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* }
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*
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* Note when defining the number of digital and analogue pins, there is no way to sanity check
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* this from the device driver, and it is up to the user to define the correct values here.
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*
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* Vpins are allocated to digital pins first, and then analogue pins, so digital pins will
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* populate the first part of the specified vpin range, with the analogue pins populating the
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* last part of the vpin range.
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* Eg. for a default Nano, 800 - 811 are digital (D2 - D13), 812 to 817 are analogue (A0 - A3, A6/A7).
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*/
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#ifndef IO_EX_IOEXPANDER_H
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#define IO_EX_IOEXPANDER_H
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#include "IODevice.h"
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#include "I2CManager.h"
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#include "DIAG.h"
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#include "FSH.h"
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#include "EX-IOExpanderPins.h"
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// Include user defined pin maps in myEX-IOExpander if defined
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#if __has_include ("myEX-IOExpander.h")
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#include "myEX-IOExpander.h"
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#endif
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/*
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* IODevice subclass for EX-IOExpander.
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*/
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class EXIOExpander : public IODevice {
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public:
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static void create(VPIN vpin, int nPins, uint8_t i2cAddress, byte numDigitalPins, byte numAnaloguePins) {
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if (checkNoOverlap(vpin, nPins, i2cAddress)) new EXIOExpander(vpin, nPins, i2cAddress, numDigitalPins, numAnaloguePins);
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}
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private:
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// Constructor
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EXIOExpander(VPIN firstVpin, int nPins, uint8_t i2cAddress, byte numDigitalPins, byte numAnaloguePins) {
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_firstVpin = firstVpin;
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_nPins = nPins;
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_i2cAddress = i2cAddress;
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_numDigitalPins = numDigitalPins;
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_numAnaloguePins = numAnaloguePins;
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_digitalOutBuffer = (byte *)calloc(_numDigitalPins + 1, 1);
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_digitalInBuffer = (byte *)calloc(_numDigitalPins, 1);
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_analogueOutBuffer = (byte *)calloc(_numAnaloguePins + 1, 1);
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_analogueInBuffer = (byte *)calloc(_numAnaloguePins, 1);
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addDevice(this);
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}
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void _begin() {
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// Initialise EX-IOExander device
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uint8_t _check = I2CManager.checkAddress(_i2cAddress);
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if (I2CManager.exists(_i2cAddress)) {
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_activity = EXIOINIT; // First thing to do is configure EX-IOExpander device
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#ifdef DIAG_IO
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_display();
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#endif
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} else {
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DIAG(F("EX-IOExpander device not found, I2C:x%x"), _i2cAddress);
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_deviceState = DEVSTATE_FAILED;
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}
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}
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void _loop(unsigned long currentMicros) override {
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if (_i2crb.status == I2C_STATUS_PENDING) return; // Do nothing if I2C isn't ready yet
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if (_i2crb.status == I2C_STATUS_OK) {
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switch(_activity) {
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case EXIOINIT:
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// Send digital and analogue pin counts to configure EX-IOExpander
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_setupBuffer[0] = EXIOINIT;
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_setupBuffer[1] = _numDigitalPins;
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_setupBuffer[2] = _numAnaloguePins;
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I2CManager.write(_i2cAddress, _setupBuffer, 3, &_i2crb);
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_activity = EXIORDY;
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break;
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default:
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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void _display() override {
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DIAG(F("EX-IOExpander I2C:x%x Configured on Vpins:%d-%d %S"), _i2cAddress, _firstVpin, _firstVpin+_nPins-1,
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_deviceState == DEVSTATE_FAILED ? F("OFFLINE") : F(""));
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}
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uint8_t _i2cAddress;
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uint8_t _numDigitalPins;
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uint8_t _numAnaloguePins;
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int _digitalPinBytes;
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int _analoguePinBytes;
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uint8_t _setupBuffer[3];
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byte * _digitalOutBuffer = NULL;
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byte * _digitalInBuffer = NULL;
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byte * _analogueOutBuffer = NULL;
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byte * _analogueInBuffer = NULL;
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uint8_t _activity;
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I2CRB _i2crb;
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enum {
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EXIOINIT = 0xE0, // Flag to initialise setup procedure
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EXIORDY = 0xE1, // Flag we have completed setup procedure, also for EX-IO to ACK setup
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EXIODDIR = 0xE2, // Flag we're sending digital pin direction configuration
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EXIODPUP = 0xE3, // Flag we're sending digital pin pullup configuration
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};
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};
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#endif |