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This file is part of CanFestival, a library implementing CanOpen Stack. |
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Copyright (C): Jorge Berzosa |
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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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#ifndef __LSS_h__ |
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#define __LSS_h__ |
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#define SLSS_ADRESS 0x7E4 |
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#define MLSS_ADRESS 0x7E5 |
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#define SDELAY_OFF 0 |
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#define SDELAY_FIRST 1 |
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#define SDELAY_SECOND 2 |
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#define LSS_WAITING_MODE 0 |
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#define LSS_CONFIGURATION_MODE 1 |
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/* Switch mode services */ |
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#define LSS_SM_GLOBAL 4 |
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#define LSS_SM_SELECTIVE_VENDOR 64 |
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#define LSS_SM_SELECTIVE_PRODUCT 65 |
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#define LSS_SM_SELECTIVE_REVISION 66 |
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#define LSS_SM_SELECTIVE_SERIAL 67 |
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#define LSS_SM_SELECTIVE_RESP 68 |
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/* Configuration services */ |
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#define LSS_CONF_NODE_ID 17 |
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#define LSS_CONF_BIT_TIMING 19 |
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#define LSS_CONF_ACT_BIT_TIMING 21 |
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#define LSS_CONF_STORE 23 |
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/* Inquire services */ |
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#define LSS_INQ_VENDOR_ID 90 |
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#define LSS_INQ_PRODUCT_CODE 91 |
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#define LSS_INQ_REV_NUMBER 92 |
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#define LSS_INQ_SERIAL_NUMBER 93 |
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#define LSS_INQ_NODE_ID 94 |
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/* Identification services */ |
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#define LSS_IDENT_REMOTE_VENDOR 70 |
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#define LSS_IDENT_REMOTE_PRODUCT 71 |
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#define LSS_IDENT_REMOTE_REV_LOW 72 |
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#define LSS_IDENT_REMOTE_REV_HIGH 73 |
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#define LSS_IDENT_REMOTE_SERIAL_LOW 74 |
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#define LSS_IDENT_REMOTE_SERIAL_HIGH 75 |
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#define LSS_IDENT_REMOTE_NON_CONF 76 |
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#define LSS_IDENT_SLAVE 79 |
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#define LSS_IDENT_NON_CONF_SLAVE 80 |
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#define LSS_IDENT_FASTSCAN 81 |
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/*FastScan State Machine*/ |
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#define LSS_FS_RESET 0 |
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#define LSS_FS_PROCESSING 1 |
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#define LSS_FS_CONFIRMATION 2 |
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typedef void (*LSSCallback_t)(CO_Data* d, UNS8 command); |
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typedef void (*lss_StoreConfiguration_t)(CO_Data* d,UNS8*,UNS8*); |
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//void _lss_StoreConfiguration(UNS8 *error, UNS8 *spec_error); |
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//typedef void (*lss_ChangeBaudRate_t)(CO_Data* d,char*); |
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//void _lss_ChangeBaudRate(char *BaudRate); |
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struct struct_lss_transfer; |
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//#include "timer.h" |
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/* The Transfer structure |
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* Used to store the different fields of the internal state of the LSS |
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struct struct_lss_transfer { |
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UNS8 state; /* state of the transmission : Takes the values LSS_... */ |
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UNS8 command; /* the LSS command of the transmision */ |
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UNS8 mode; /* LSS mode */ |
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UNS32 dat1; /* the data from the last msg received */ |
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UNS8 dat2; |
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UNS8 nodeID; /* the new nodeid stored to update the nodeid when switching to LSS operational*/ |
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UNS8 addr_sel_match; /* the matching mask for the LSS Switch Mode Selective service */ |
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UNS8 addr_ident_match; /* the matching mask for the LSS Identify Remote Slaves service*/ |
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char *baudRate; /* the new baudrate stored to update the node baudrate when a Activate Bit |
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* Timing Parameters is received*/ |
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UNS16 switchDelay; /* the period of the two delay */ |
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UNS8 switchDelayState; /* the state machine for the switchDelay */ |
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CAN_PORT canHandle_t; |
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/* Time counters to implement a timeout in milliseconds.*/ |
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TIMER_HANDLE timerMSG; /* timerMSG is automatically incremented whenever |
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* the lss state is in LSS_TRANS_IN_PROGRESS, and reseted to 0 |
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* when the response LSS have been received. |
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TIMER_HANDLE timerSDELAY; /* timerSDELAY is automatically incremented whenever |
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* the lss switchDelayState is in SDELAY_FIRST or SDELAY_SECOND, and reseted to 0 |
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* when the two periods have been expired. |
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LSSCallback_t Callback; /* The user callback func to be called at LSS transaction end */ |
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UNS8 LSSanswer; /* stores if a message has been received during a timer period */ |
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#ifdef CO_ENABLE_LSS_FS |
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UNS32 IDNumber; /* in the master, the LSS address parameter which it currently tries to identify. |
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* in the slave, the LSS address parameter which is being checked (LSS-ID[sub]). */ |
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UNS8 BitChecked; /* bits of the current IDNumber that are currently checked */ |
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UNS8 LSSSub; /* which part of the LSS-ID is currently checked in IDNumber */ |
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UNS8 LSSNext; /* which LSSSub value will be used in the next request */ |
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UNS8 LSSPos; /* in the slave, which part of the LSS-ID is currently processed*/ |
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UNS8 FastScan_SM; /* the state machine for the FastScan protocol */ |
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TIMER_HANDLE timerFS; /* timerFS is automatically incremented when the FastScan service |
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#endif |
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#ifdef CO_ENABLE_LSS |
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typedef struct struct_lss_transfer lss_transfer_t; |
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#else |
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typedef UNS8 lss_transfer_t; |
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#endif |
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void startLSS(CO_Data* d); |
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void stopLSS(CO_Data* d); |
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/** transmit a LSS message |
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* command is the LSS command specifier |
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* dat1 and dat2 are pointers to optional data (depend on command) |
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* return sendLSSMessage(d,command,dat1,dat2) |
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UNS8 sendLSS (CO_Data* d, UNS8 command,void *dat1, void *dat2); |
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/** transmit a LSS message on CAN bus |
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* comamnd is the LSS command specifier |
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* bus_id is MLSS_ADRESS or SLSS_ADRESS depending in d->iam_a_slave. |
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* dat1 and dat2 are pointers to optional data (depend on command). |
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* return canSend(bus_id,&m) |
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UNS8 sendLSSMessage(CO_Data* d, UNS8 command, void *dat1, void *dat2); |
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/** This function is called when the node is receiving a Master LSS message (cob-id = 0x7E5). |
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* - Check if there is a callback which will take care of the response. If not return 0 but does nothing. |
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* - Stops the timer so the alarm wont raise an error. |
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* - return 0 if OK |
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UNS8 proceedLSS_Master (CO_Data* d, Message* m ); |
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/** This function is called when the node is receiving a Slave LSS message (cob-id = 0x7E4). |
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* - Call the callback function or send the response message depending on the LSS comand within m. |
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* - return 0 if OK |
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UNS8 proceedLSS_Slave (CO_Data* d, Message* m ); |
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/** Used by the Master application to send a LSS command, WITHOUT response, to the slave. |
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* command: the LSS command. LSS_... |
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* dat1 and dat2: pointers to optional data (depend on command). |
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* return sendLSS(d,command,dat1,dat2) |
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//UNS8 configNetworkNode(CO_Data* d, UNS8 command, void *dat1, void* dat2); |
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/** Used by the Master application to send a LSS command, WITH response, to the slave. |
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* The function Callback, which must be defined in the user code, is called at the |
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* end of the exchange (on succes or abort) and can be NULL. |
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* The LSS_MSG_TIMER timer is started to control the timeout |
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* return sendLSS(d,command,dat1,dat2) |
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UNS8 configNetworkNode (CO_Data* d, UNS8 command, void *dat1, void* dat2, LSSCallback_t Callback); |
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/** Use this function after a configNetworkNode or configNetworkNodeCallBack to get the result. |
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Returns : LSS_RESET // Transmission not started. Init state. |
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LSS_FINISHED // data are available |
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LSS_ABORTED_INTERNAL // Aborted but not because of an abort message. |
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LSS_TRANS_IN_PROGRESS // Data not yet available |
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* command: the LSS command (unused). |
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* example: |
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* UNS32 dat1; |
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res=configNetworkNodeCallBack(&_Data,LSS_INQ_NODE_ID,0,0,NULL); // inquire the nodeID |
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while (getConfigResultNetworkNode (&_Data, LSS_INQ_NODE_ID, &dat1, &dat2) != LSS_TRANS_IN_PROGRESS); |
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UNS8 getConfigResultNetworkNode (CO_Data* d, UNS8 command, UNS32* dat1, UNS8* dat2); |
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#endif |