master/fmmu_config.c
author Florian Pose <fp@igh-essen.com>
Thu, 03 Apr 2008 13:34:13 +0000
changeset 879 9b395c5646ab
parent 818 b6c87ae254c9
child 950 8b00e63fff90
permissions -rw-r--r--
Changed terms "Pdo mapping" -> "Pdo assignment" and "Pdo configuration"
-> "Pdo mapping"; created ecrt_slave_config_pdo_assign_clear() and
ecrt_slave_config_pdo_mapping_clear().
/******************************************************************************
 *
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 *  Copyright (C) 2006  Florian Pose, Ingenieurgemeinschaft IgH
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 *****************************************************************************/

/** \file
 * EtherCAT FMMU configuration methods.
 */

/*****************************************************************************/

#include "globals.h"
#include "slave_config.h"
#include "master.h"

#include "fmmu_config.h"

/*****************************************************************************/

/** FMMU configuration constructor.
 *
 * Inits an FMMU configuration, sets the logical start address and adds the
 * process data size for the mapped Pdos of the given direction to the domain
 * data size.
 */
void ec_fmmu_config_init(
        ec_fmmu_config_t *fmmu, /**< EtherCAT FMMU configuration. */
        ec_slave_config_t *sc, /**< EtherCAT slave configuration. */
        ec_domain_t *domain, /**< EtherCAT domain. */
        ec_direction_t dir /**< Pdo direction. */
        )
{
    fmmu->sc = sc;
    fmmu->dir = dir;

    fmmu->logical_start_address = domain->data_size;
    fmmu->data_size = ec_pdo_list_total_size(&sc->pdos[dir]);

    ec_domain_add_fmmu_config(domain, fmmu);
}

/*****************************************************************************/

/** Initializes an FMMU configuration page.
 *
 * The referenced memory (\a data) must be at least EC_FMMU_PAGE_SIZE bytes.
 */
void ec_fmmu_config_page(
        const ec_fmmu_config_t *fmmu, /**< EtherCAT FMMU configuration. */
        const ec_sync_t *sync, /**< Sync manager. */
        uint8_t *data /**> Configuration page memory. */
        )
{
    if (fmmu->sc->master->debug_level) {
        EC_DBG("FMMU: LogAddr 0x%08X, Size %3i, PhysAddr 0x%04X, Dir %s\n",
               fmmu->logical_start_address, fmmu->data_size,
               sync->physical_start_address,
               (sync->control_register & 0x04) ? "out" : "in");
    }

    EC_WRITE_U32(data,      fmmu->logical_start_address);
    EC_WRITE_U16(data + 4,  fmmu->data_size); // size of fmmu
    EC_WRITE_U8 (data + 6,  0x00); // logical start bit
    EC_WRITE_U8 (data + 7,  0x07); // logical end bit
    EC_WRITE_U16(data + 8,  sync->physical_start_address);
    EC_WRITE_U8 (data + 10, 0x00); // physical start bit
    EC_WRITE_U8 (data + 11, (sync->control_register & 0x04) ? 0x02 : 0x01);
    EC_WRITE_U16(data + 12, 0x0001); // enable
    EC_WRITE_U16(data + 14, 0x0000); // reserved
}

/*****************************************************************************/