// Sample i2c master example for development i2c branch. Writes 0-63 to // addresses 0-63 on a 24LC256 EEPROM, then reads them back. #include "wirish.h" #include "i2c.h" static const uint8 slave_address = 0b1010001; #define NR_ELEMENTS 64 uint8 buf0[NR_ELEMENTS + 2] = {0x0, 0x0}; uint8 buf1[] = {0x0, 0x0}; uint8 buf2[NR_ELEMENTS]; void setup() { i2c_msg msgs[3]; uint32 i; pinMode(BOARD_LED_PIN, OUTPUT); for (i = 0; i < sizeof buf0; i++) { buf0[i + 2] = i & 0xFF; } i2c_master_enable(I2C1, 0); /* Write some bytes */ msgs[0].addr = slave_address; msgs[0].flags = 0; msgs[0].length = sizeof buf0; msgs[0].data = buf0; i2c_master_xfer(I2C1, msgs, 1); delay(5); /* Write slave address to read */ msgs[1].addr = slave_address; msgs[1].flags = 0; msgs[1].length = 2; msgs[1].data = buf1; /* Repeated start condition, then read NR_ELEMENTS bytes back */ msgs[2].addr = slave_address; msgs[2].flags = I2C_MSG_READ; msgs[2].length = sizeof buf2; msgs[2].data = buf2; i2c_master_xfer(I2C1, msgs + 1, 2); } void loop() { toggleLED(); delay(100); } // Force init to be called *first*, i.e. before static object allocation. // Otherwise, statically allocated object that need libmaple may fail. __attribute__(( constructor )) void premain() { init(); } int main(void) { setup(); while (1) { loop(); } return 0; }