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diff --git a/examples/i2c_slave_example.cpp b/examples/i2c_slave_example.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 98da58c..0000000 --- a/examples/i2c_slave_example.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -/* - * i2c_slave example.cpp - * - * Created on: 4 Sep 2012 - * Author: Barry Carter <barry.carter@gmail.com> - */ -#include <wirish/wirish.h> -#include <i2c.h> - -#define USE_BUFFERED_EXAMPLE 1 - -i2c_msg msg; -i2c_msg *pmsg = &msg; -uint8 buffer[255]; - -uint8 value_to_print = 'A'; - -void funcrx(i2c_msg *msg) -{ - // Received length will be in msg->length - char return_data = msg->data[0]; - value_to_print = return_data; -} - -#if USE_BUFFERED_EXAMPLE == 1 -/* We ARE using a buffer to transmit the data out. - * Make sure you fill the buffer with the data AND you set the length correctly - */ -void functx(i2c_msg *msg) -{ - // Cheeky. We are using the received byte of the data which is currently in - // byte 0 to echo it back to the master device - //msg->data[0] = 0x01; // We are re-using the rx buffer here to echo the request back - msg->data[1] = 0x02; - msg->data[2] = 0x03; - msg->data[3] = 0x04; - msg->data[4] = 0x05; - msg->length = 5; -} - -#else - -/* We are NOT using the buffered data transmission - * We will get this callback for each outgoing packet. Make sure to call i2c_write - * Strickly speaking, we should be sending a NACk on the last byte we want to send - * but for this test example I am going to assume the master will NACK it when it - * wants to stop. - */ -void functx(i2c_msg *msg) -{ - i2c_write(I2C1, msg->data[0]); -} - -#endif - - -void setup() { - SerialUSB.begin(); - SerialUSB.println("I2C Slave example"); - - // attach the buffer - msg.data = buffer; - - /* Init slave mode. Enables master too - * We are going to configure the slave device to - * - enable fast I2C (400khz) - * - dual addresses (can have 2 addresses per module) - * general call (accepts data writes to 0x00 on a broadcast basis) - * - * If the buffered example is enabled, then we also enable the - * buffer for rx and tx. - * Note you can independently enable/disable RX and TX buffers to - * allow a buffered read and direct writes. Useful if you don't know how - * much the master will read. - */ -#if USE_BUFFERED_EXAMPLE == 1 - i2c_slave_enable(I2C1, I2C_FAST_MODE | I2C_SLAVE_DUAL_ADDRESS | I2C_SLAVE_GENERAL_CALL | I2C_SLAVE_USE_RX_BUFFER | I2C_SLAVE_USE_TX_BUFFER); -#else - i2c_slave_enable(I2C1, I2C_FAST_MODE | I2C_SLAVE_DUAL_ADDRESS | I2C_SLAVE_GENERAL_CALL); -#endif - - // attach receive handler - i2c_slave_attach_recv_handler(I2C1, &msg, funcrx); - // attach transmit handler - i2c_slave_attach_transmit_handler(I2C1, &msg, functx); - - // set addresss 1 to 16 - i2c_slave_set_own_address(I2C1, 0x10); - // set addresss 2 to 32 - i2c_slave_set_own_address2(I2C1, 0x20); -} - -void loop() { - SerialUSB.print("Last byte: "); - SerialUSB.println(value_to_print); -} - -// Force init() to be called before anything else. -__attribute__((constructor)) void premain() { - init(); -} - -int main(void) { - setup(); - - while (true) { - loop(); - } - return 0; -} |