include/pdo.h
author etisserant
Mon, 02 Jul 2007 18:22:58 +0200
changeset 236 905677ed00f3
parent 235 f812bf6b7237
child 366 47763dd15e00
permissions -rw-r--r--
Full preliminary implementation of TPDO transmit type:
- SYNC (N) (1-240)
- RTR only + SYNC (252)
- RTR only (253)
- EVENT, with timer and inhibit time (254 and 255)

User app have to call sendPDOevent(d) to eventually signal mapped data changes.
Callbacks added to 0x140N, TPDO comm parameters for on the fly timers values change.
TestMasterSlave updated.
/*
This file is part of CanFestival, a library implementing CanOpen Stack. 

Copyright (C): Edouard TISSERANT and Francis DUPIN

See COPYING file for copyrights details.

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*/

#ifndef __pdo_h__
#define __pdo_h__

#include <applicfg.h>
#include <def.h>

#include "can.h"

typedef struct struct_s_PDO_status s_PDO_status;

#include "data.h"

/* Status of the TPDO : */
#define PDO_INHIBITED 0x01
#define PDO_RTR_SYNC_READY 0x01

/** The PDO structure */
struct struct_s_PDO_status {
  UNS8 transmit_type_parameter;
  TIMER_HANDLE event_timer;
  TIMER_HANDLE inhibit_timer;
  Message last_message;
};

#define s_PDO_staus_Initializer {0, TIMER_NONE, TIMER_NONE, Message_Initializer}

/** definitions of the different types of PDOs' transmission
 * 
 * SYNCHRO(n) means that the PDO will be transmited every n SYNC signal.
 */
#define TRANS_EVERY_N_SYNC(n) (n) /*n = 1 to 240 */
#define TRANS_SYNC_MIN        1    /* Trans after reception of n SYNC. n = 1 to 240 */
#define TRANS_SYNC_MAX        240  /* Trans after reception of n SYNC. n = 1 to 240 */
#define TRANS_RTR_SYNC        252  /* Transmission on request */
#define TRANS_RTR             253  /* Transmission on request */
#define TRANS_EVENT_SPECIFIC  254  /* Transmission on event */
#define TRANS_EVENT_PROFILE   255  /* Transmission on event */

/** Prepare the PDO defined at index to be sent 
 * 
 * 
 * 
 * Copy all the data to transmit in process_var
 * *pwCobId : returns the value of the cobid. (subindex 1)
 * Return 0 or 0xFF if error.
 */
UNS8 buildPDO(CO_Data* d, UNS8 numPdo, Message *pdo);

/** Transmit a PDO request frame on the bus bus_id
 * to the slave.
 * bus_id is hardware dependant
 * Returns 0xFF if error, other in success.
 */
UNS8 sendPDOrequest( CO_Data* d, UNS16 RPDOIndex );

/** Compute a PDO frame reception
 * bus_id is hardware dependant
 * return 0xFF if error, else return 0
 */
UNS8 proceedPDO (CO_Data* d, Message *m);

/** Used by the application to signal changes in process data
 * that could be mapped to some TPDO.
 * This do not necessarily imply PDO emission.
 * Function iterates on all TPDO and look TPDO transmit 
 * type and content change before sending it.    
 */
UNS8 sendPDOevent (CO_Data* d);

/** Function iterates on all TPDO and look TPDO transmit 
 * type and content change before sending it.
 */
UNS8 _sendPDOevent(CO_Data* d, UNS8 isSyncEvent);


void PDOInit(CO_Data* d);
void PDOStop(CO_Data* d);
void PDOEventTimerAlarm(CO_Data* d, UNS32 pdoNum);
void PDOInhibitTimerAlarm(CO_Data* d, UNS32 pdoNum);

/* copy bit per bit in little endian */
void CopyBits(UNS8 NbBits, UNS8* SrcByteIndex, UNS8 SrcBitIndex, UNS8 SrcBigEndian, UNS8* DestByteIndex, UNS8 DestBitIndex, UNS8 DestBigEndian);
#endif