Allow gaps between SDO subindices when fetching dictionary.
/******************************************************************************
*
* $Id$
*
* Copyright (C) 2008 Olav Zarges, imc Messsysteme GmbH
*
* This file is part of the IgH EtherCAT Master.
*
* The IgH EtherCAT Master is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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*
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*
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*
* ---
*
* The license mentioned above concerns the source code only. Using the
* EtherCAT technology and brand is only permitted in compliance with the
* industrial property and similar rights of Beckhoff Automation GmbH.
*
*****************************************************************************/
/** \file
* File-over-EtherCAT request functions.
*/
/*****************************************************************************/
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/jiffies.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include "foe_request.h"
#include "foe.h"
/*****************************************************************************/
/** Default timeout in ms to wait for FoE transfer responses.
*/
#define EC_FOE_REQUEST_RESPONSE_TIMEOUT 3000
/*****************************************************************************/
void ec_foe_request_clear_data(ec_foe_request_t *);
/*****************************************************************************/
/** FoE request constructor.
*/
void ec_foe_request_init(
ec_foe_request_t *req, /**< FoE request. */
uint8_t* file_name /** filename */)
{
req->buffer = NULL;
req->file_name = file_name;
req->buffer_size = 0;
req->data_size = 0;
req->dir = EC_DIR_INVALID;
req->issue_timeout = 0; // no timeout
req->response_timeout = EC_FOE_REQUEST_RESPONSE_TIMEOUT;
req->state = EC_INT_REQUEST_INIT;
req->result = FOE_BUSY;
req->error_code = 0x00000000;
}
/*****************************************************************************/
/** FoE request destructor.
*/
void ec_foe_request_clear(
ec_foe_request_t *req /**< FoE request. */
)
{
ec_foe_request_clear_data(req);
}
/*****************************************************************************/
/** FoE request destructor.
*/
void ec_foe_request_clear_data(
ec_foe_request_t *req /**< FoE request. */
)
{
if (req->buffer) {
kfree(req->buffer);
req->buffer = NULL;
}
req->buffer_size = 0;
req->data_size = 0;
}
/*****************************************************************************/
/** Pre-allocates the data memory.
*
* If the \a buffer_size is already bigger than \a size, nothing is done.
*/
int ec_foe_request_alloc(
ec_foe_request_t *req, /**< FoE request. */
size_t size /**< Data size to allocate. */
)
{
if (size <= req->buffer_size)
return 0;
ec_foe_request_clear_data(req);
if (!(req->buffer = (uint8_t *) kmalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL))) {
EC_ERR("Failed to allocate %zu bytes of FoE memory.\n", size);
return -1;
}
req->buffer_size = size;
req->data_size = 0;
return 0;
}
/*****************************************************************************/
/** Copies FoE data from an external source.
*
* If the \a buffer_size is to small, new memory is allocated.
*/
int ec_foe_request_copy_data(
ec_foe_request_t *req, /**< FoE request. */
const uint8_t *source, /**< Source data. */
size_t size /**< Number of bytes in \a source. */
)
{
if (ec_foe_request_alloc(req, size))
return -1;
memcpy(req->buffer, source, size);
req->data_size = size;
return 0;
}
/*****************************************************************************/
/** Checks, if the timeout was exceeded.
*
* \return non-zero if the timeout was exceeded, else zero.
*/
int ec_foe_request_timed_out(
const ec_foe_request_t *req /**< FoE request. */
)
{
return req->issue_timeout
&& jiffies - req->jiffies_start > HZ * req->issue_timeout / 1000;
}
/*****************************************************************************/
/** Set the request timeout.
*/
void ec_foe_request_timeout(
ec_foe_request_t *req, /**< FoE request. */
uint32_t timeout /**< Timeout in ms. */
)
{
req->issue_timeout = timeout;
}
/*****************************************************************************/
/** Returns a pointer to the request's data.
*
* \return Data pointer.
*/
uint8_t *ec_foe_request_data(
ec_foe_request_t *req /**< FoE request. */
)
{
return req->buffer;
}
/*****************************************************************************/
/** Returns the data size.
*
* \return Data size.
*/
size_t ec_foe_request_data_size(
const ec_foe_request_t *req /**< FoE request. */
)
{
return req->data_size;
}
/*****************************************************************************/
/** Prepares a read request (slave to master).
*/
void ec_foe_request_read(
ec_foe_request_t *req /**< FoE request. */
)
{
req->dir = EC_DIR_INPUT;
req->state = EC_INT_REQUEST_QUEUED;
req->result = FOE_BUSY;
req->jiffies_start = jiffies;
}
/*****************************************************************************/
/** Prepares a write request (master to slave).
*/
void ec_foe_request_write(
ec_foe_request_t *req /**< FoE request. */
)
{
req->dir = EC_DIR_OUTPUT;
req->state = EC_INT_REQUEST_QUEUED;
req->result = FOE_BUSY;
req->jiffies_start = jiffies;
}
/*****************************************************************************/