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This file is part of CanFestival, a library implementing CanOpen Stack.
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Copyright (C): Edouard TISSERANT and Francis DUPIN
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See COPYING file for copyrights details.
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This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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This library 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 GNU
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Lesser General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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*/
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/** \file
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* \brief Responsible for accessing the object dictionary.
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*
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* This file contains functions for accessing the object dictionary and
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* variables that are contained by the object dictionary.
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* Accessing the object dictionary contains setting local variables
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* as PDOs and accessing (read/write) all entries of the object dictionary
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* \warning Only the basic entries of an object dictionary are included
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* at the moment.
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*/
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#ifndef __objacces_h__
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#define __objacces_h__
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#include <applicfg.h>
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typedef UNS32 (*valueRangeTest_t)(UNS8 typeValue, void *Value);
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#include "data.h"
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/**
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Print MSG_WAR (s) if error to the access to the object dictionary occurs.
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You must uncomment the lines*/
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//#define DEBUG_CAN
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//#define DEBUG_WAR_CONSOLE_ON
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//#define DEBUG_ERR_CONSOLE_ON
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/*in the file objaccess.c
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sizeDataDict : Size of the data defined in the dictionary
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sizeDataGiven : Size data given by the user.
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code : error code to print. (SDO abort code. See file def.h)
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Beware that sometimes, we force the sizeDataDict or sizeDataGiven to 0, when we wants to use
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this function but we do not have the access to the right value. One example is
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getSDOerror(). So do not take attention to these variables if they are null.
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*/
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#ifdef DEBUG_WAR_CONSOLE_ON
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UNS8 accessDictionaryError(UNS16 index, UNS8 subIndex,
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UNS8 sizeDataDict, UNS8 sizeDataGiven, UNS32 code);
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#else
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#define accessDictionaryError(...)
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#endif
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/** Reads an entry from the object dictionary.\n
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* \code
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* // Example usage:
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* UNS8 *pbData;
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* UNS8 length;
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* UNS32 returnValue;
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*
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* returnValue = getODentry( (UNS16)0x100B, (UNS8)1,
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* (void * *)&pbData, (UNS8 *)&length );
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* if( returnValue != SUCCESSFUL )
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* {
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* // error handling
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* }
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* \endcode
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* \param wIndex The index in the object dictionary where you want to read
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* an entry
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* \param bSubindex The subindex of the Index. e.g. mostly subindex 0 is
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* used to tell you how many valid entries you can find
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* in this index. Look at the canopen standard for further
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* information
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* \param ppbData Pointer to the pointer which points to the variable where
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* the value of this object dictionary entry should be copied
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* \param pdwSize This function writes the size of the copied value (in Byte)
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* into this variable.
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* \param pDataType : The type of the data. See objdictdef.h
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* \param CheckAccess if other than 0, do not read if the data is Write Only
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* [Not used today. Put always 0].
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* \return OD_SUCCESSFUL or SDO abort code. (See file def.h)
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*/
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UNS32 getODentry( CO_Data* d,
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UNS16 wIndex,
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UNS8 bSubindex,
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void * pDestData,
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UNS8 * pExpectedSize,
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UNS8 * pDataType,
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UNS8 checkAccess);
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/** By this function you can write an entry into the object dictionary\n
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* \code
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* // Example usage:
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* UNS8 B;
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* B = 0xFF; // set transmission type
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*
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* retcode = setODentry( (UNS16)0x1800, (UNS8)2, &B, sizeof(UNS8), 1 );
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* \endocde
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* \param wIndex The index in the object dictionary where you want to write
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* an entry
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* \param bSubindex The subindex of the Index. e.g. mostly subindex 0 is
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* used to tell you how many valid entries you can find
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* in this index. Look at the canopen standard for further
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* information
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* \param pbData Pointer to the variable that holds the value that should
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* be copied into the object dictionary
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* \param dwSize The size of the value (in Byte).
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* \param CheckAccess if other than 0, do not read if the data is Read Only or Constant
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* \return OD_SUCCESSFUL or SDO abort code. (See file def.h)
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*/
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UNS32 setODentry( CO_Data* d,
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UNS16 wIndex,
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UNS8 bSubindex,
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void * pSourceData,
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UNS8 * pExpectedSize,
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UNS8 checkAccess);
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/** Scan the index of object dictionary. Used only by setODentry and getODentry.
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* *errorCode : OD_SUCCESSFUL if index foundor SDO abort code. (See file def.h)
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* Return NULL if index not found. Else : return the table part of the object dictionary.
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*/
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const indextable * scanIndexOD (CO_Data* d, UNS16 wIndex, UNS32 *errorCode, ODCallback_t **Callback);
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UNS32 RegisterSetODentryCallBack(CO_Data* d, UNS16 wIndex, UNS8 bSubindex, ODCallback_t Callback);
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#endif // __objacces_h__
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