master/coe_emerg_ring.h
author Knud Baastrup <kba@deif.com>
Tue, 14 Apr 2015 10:12:55 -0400
changeset 2625 e25af8bd3957
parent 2589 2b9c78543663
permissions -rw-r--r--
Eoe mac address now derived from unique mac.
The EoE MAC address is now derived from the NIC part of the first global
unique MAC address of the linked list of available network interfaces or
otherwise the MAC address used by the EtherCAT master. The EoE MAC address
will get the format 02:NIC:NIC:NIC:RP:RP where NIC comes from the unique MAC
address (if available) and RP is the ring position of the EoE slave.
/******************************************************************************
 *
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/**
   \file
   EtherCAT CoE emergency ring buffer structure.
*/

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

#ifndef __EC_COE_EMERG_RING_H__
#define __EC_COE_EMERG_RING_H__

#include "globals.h"

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

/** EtherCAT CoE emergency message record.
 */
typedef struct {
    u8 data[EC_COE_EMERGENCY_MSG_SIZE]; /**< Message data. */
} ec_coe_emerg_msg_t;

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

/** EtherCAT CoE emergency ring buffer.
 */
typedef struct {
    ec_slave_config_t *sc; /**< Slave configuration  owning the ring. */

    ec_coe_emerg_msg_t *msgs; /**< Message ring. */
    size_t size; /**< Ring size. */

    unsigned int read_index; /**< Read index. */
    unsigned int write_index; /**< Write index. */
    unsigned int overruns; /**< Number of overruns since last reset. */
} ec_coe_emerg_ring_t;

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

void ec_coe_emerg_ring_init(ec_coe_emerg_ring_t *, ec_slave_config_t *);
void ec_coe_emerg_ring_clear(ec_coe_emerg_ring_t *);

int ec_coe_emerg_ring_size(ec_coe_emerg_ring_t *, size_t);
void ec_coe_emerg_ring_push(ec_coe_emerg_ring_t *, const u8 *);
int ec_coe_emerg_ring_pop(ec_coe_emerg_ring_t *, u8 *);
int ec_coe_emerg_ring_clear_ring(ec_coe_emerg_ring_t *);
int ec_coe_emerg_ring_overruns(ec_coe_emerg_ring_t *);

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

#endif