master/fsm_sii.h
author Knud Baastrup <kba@deif.com>
Tue, 14 Apr 2015 10:12:55 -0400
changeset 2625 e25af8bd3957
parent 1363 11c0b2caa253
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 slave information interface FSM structure.
*/

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

#ifndef __EC_FSM_SII_H__
#define __EC_FSM_SII_H__

#include "globals.h"
#include "datagram.h"
#include "slave.h"

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

/** SII access addressing mode.
 */
typedef enum {
    EC_FSM_SII_USE_INCREMENT_ADDRESS, /**< Use auto-increment addressing. */
    EC_FSM_SII_USE_CONFIGURED_ADDRESS /**< Use configured addresses. */
} ec_fsm_sii_addressing_t;

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

typedef struct ec_fsm_sii ec_fsm_sii_t; /**< \see ec_fsm_sii */

/**
   Slave information interface FSM.
*/

struct ec_fsm_sii
{
    ec_slave_t *slave; /**< slave the FSM runs on */
    ec_datagram_t *datagram; /**< datagram used in the state machine */
    unsigned int retries; /**< retries upon datagram timeout */

    void (*state)(ec_fsm_sii_t *); /**< SII state function */
    uint16_t word_offset; /**< input: word offset in SII */
    ec_fsm_sii_addressing_t mode; /**< reading via APRD or NPRD */
    uint8_t value[4]; /**< raw SII value (32bit) */
    unsigned long jiffies_start; /**< Start timestamp. */
    uint8_t check_once_more; /**< one more try after timeout */
};

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

void ec_fsm_sii_init(ec_fsm_sii_t *, ec_datagram_t *);
void ec_fsm_sii_clear(ec_fsm_sii_t *);

void ec_fsm_sii_read(ec_fsm_sii_t *, ec_slave_t *,
                     uint16_t, ec_fsm_sii_addressing_t);
void ec_fsm_sii_write(ec_fsm_sii_t *, ec_slave_t *, uint16_t,
        const uint16_t *, ec_fsm_sii_addressing_t);

int ec_fsm_sii_exec(ec_fsm_sii_t *);
int ec_fsm_sii_success(ec_fsm_sii_t *);

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

#endif