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author | Joey Castillo <jose.castillo@gmail.com> | 2021-08-05 15:49:20 -0400 |
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+DOT_CLEANUP = YES diff --git a/Sensor Watch BME280 Project/app.c b/Sensor Watch BME280 Project/app.c index bcbd3080..e84e5760 100644 --- a/Sensor Watch BME280 Project/app.c +++ b/Sensor Watch BME280 Project/app.c @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include "watch.h" -#include "app.h" #include "bme280.h" typedef enum ApplicationMode { diff --git a/Sensor Watch Starter Project/app.c b/Sensor Watch Starter Project/app.c index c3eddcbc..a180f0ea 100644 --- a/Sensor Watch Starter Project/app.c +++ b/Sensor Watch Starter Project/app.c @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include "watch.h" -#include "app.h" ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // This section sets up types and storage for our application state. diff --git a/watch-library/app.h b/watch-library/app.h deleted file mode 100644 index df40a30f..00000000 --- a/watch-library/app.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -/** - * Header file for Sensor Watch application - * - * You should be able to write a watch app by simply implementing these functions - * and declaring callbacks for various GPIO and peripheral interrupts. The main.c - * file takes care of calling these functions for you. The general flow: - * - * 1. Your app_init() function is called. - * - This method should only be used to set your initial application state. - * 2. If your app is waking from BACKUP, app_wake_from_deep_sleep() is called. - * - If you saved state in the RTC's backup registers, you can restore it here. - * 3. Your app_setup() method is called. - * - You may wish to enable some functionality and peripherals here. - * - You should definitely set up some interrupts here. - * 4. The main run loop begins: your app_loop() function is called. - * - Run code and update your UI here. - * - Return true if your app is prepared to enter STANDBY mode. - * 5. This step differs depending on the value returned by app_loop: - * - If you returned false, execution resumes at (4). - * - If you returned true, app_prepare_for_sleep() is called; execution moves on to (6). - * 6. The microcontroller enters the STANDBY sleep mode. - * - No user code will run, and the watch will enter a low power mode. - * - The watch will remain in this state until an interrupt wakes it. - * 7. Once woken from STANDBY, your app_wake_from_sleep() function is called. - * - After this, execution resumes at (4). - */ - -void app_init(); -void app_wake_from_deep_sleep(); -void app_setup(); -bool app_loop(); -void app_prepare_for_sleep(); -void app_wake_from_sleep(); diff --git a/watch-library/main.c b/watch-library/main.c index 42d0b56a..dd0822ad 100755 --- a/watch-library/main.c +++ b/watch-library/main.c @@ -39,7 +39,6 @@ #include "hal_gpio.h" #include "atmel_start_pins.h" #include "watch.h" -#include "app.h" //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- HAL_GPIO_PIN(UART_TX, B, 0) @@ -101,7 +100,7 @@ int main(void) { } // Watch library code. Set initial parameters for the device and enable the RTC. - watch_init(); + _watch_init(); // User code. Give the app a chance to enable and set up peripherals. app_setup(); diff --git a/watch-library/watch/watch.c b/watch-library/watch/watch.c index b569c13d..6931a73a 100644 --- a/watch-library/watch/watch.c +++ b/watch-library/watch/watch.c @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Initialization -void watch_init() { +void _watch_init() { // Use switching regulator for lower power consumption. SUPC->VREG.bit.SEL = 1; while(!SUPC->STATUS.bit.VREGRDY); diff --git a/watch-library/watch/watch.h b/watch-library/watch/watch.h index 04f1e486..64fc5355 100644 --- a/watch-library/watch/watch.h +++ b/watch-library/watch/watch.h @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +/// @file watch.h + #ifndef WATCH_H_ #define WATCH_H_ #include <stdint.h> @@ -5,54 +7,378 @@ #include "hpl_calendar.h" #include "hal_ext_irq.h" -void watch_init(); +/** @mainpage Sensor Watch Documentation + * @brief This documentation covers most of the functions you will use to interact with the Sensor Watch + hardware. It is divided into the following sections: + - @ref app - This section covers the functions that you will implement in your app.c file when designing a + Sensor Watch app. + - @ref slcd - This section covers functions related to the Segment LCD display driver, which is responsible + for displaying strings of characters and indicators on the main watch display. + - @ref led - This section covers functions related to the bi-color red/green LED mounted behind the LCD. + - @ref rtc - This section covers functions related to the SAM L22's real-time clock peripheral, including + date, time and alarm functions. + - @ref adc - This section covers functions related to the SAM L22's analog-to-digital converter, as well as + configuring and reading values from the three analog-capable pins on the 9-pin connector. + - @ref buttons - This section covers functions related to the three buttons: Light, Mode and Alarm. + - @ref gpio - This section covers functions related to general-purpose input and output signals. + - @ref i2c - This section covers functions related to the SAM L22's built-I2C driver, including configuring + the I2C bus, putting values directly on the bus and reading data from registers on I2C devices. + - @ref deepsleep - This section covers functions related to preparing for and entering BACKUP mode, the + deepest sleep mode available on the SAM L22. + */ + +/** @addtogroup app Application Framework + * @brief This section covers the functions that you will implement in your app.c file when designing a Sensor Watch app. + * @details You should be able to write a watch app by simply implementing these functions and declaring callbacks for + * various GPIO and peripheral interrupts. The main.c file takes care of calling these functions for you. The + * general flow: + * + * 1. Your app_init() function is called. + * - This method should only be used to set your initial application state. + * 2. If your app is waking from BACKUP, app_wake_from_deep_sleep() is called. + * - If you saved state in the RTC's backup registers, you can restore it here. + * 3. Your app_setup() method is called. + * - You may wish to enable some functionality and peripherals here. + * - You should definitely set up some interrupts here. + * 4. The main run loop begins: your app_loop() function is called. + * - Run code and update your UI here. + * - Return true if your app is prepared to enter STANDBY mode. + * 5. This step differs depending on the value returned by app_loop: + * - If you returned false, execution resumes at (4). + * - If you returned true, app_prepare_for_sleep() is called; execution moves on to (6). + * 6. The microcontroller enters the STANDBY sleep mode. + * - No user code will run, and the watch will enter a low power mode. + * - The watch will remain in this state until an interrupt wakes it. + * 7. Once woken from STANDBY, your app_wake_from_sleep() function is called. + * - After this, execution resumes at (4). + */ +/// @{ +/** @brief A function you will implement to initialize your application state. The app_init function is called before + * anything else. Use it to set up any internal data structures or application state required by your app, + * but don't configure any peripherals just yet. + */ +void app_init(); + +/** @brief A function you will implement to wake from deep sleep mode. The app_wake_from_deep_sleep function is only + * called if your app is waking from the ultra-low power BACKUP sleep mode. You may have chosen to store some + * state in the RTC's backup registers prior to entering this mode. You may restore that state here. + */ +void app_wake_from_deep_sleep(); + +/** @brief A function you will implement to set up your application. The app_setup function is like setup() in Arduino. + * It is called once when the program begins. You should set pin modes and enable any peripherals you want to + * set up (real-time clock, I2C, etc.) Depending on your application, you may or may not want to configure + * sensors on your sensor board here. For example, a low-power accelerometer that will run at all times should + * be configured here, whereas you may want to enable a more power-hungry sensor only when you need it. + * @note If your app enters the ultra-low power BACKUP sleep mode, this function will be called again when it wakes + * from that deep sleep state. In this state, the RTC will still be configured with the correct date and time. + */ +void app_setup(); + +/** @brief A function you will implement to serve as the app's main run loop. This method will be called repeatedly, + or if you enter STANDBY sleep mode, as soon as the device wakes from sleep. + * @return You should return true if your app is prepared to enter STANDBY sleep mode. If you return false, your + * app's app_loop method will be called again immediately. + * @note Only the RTC, the segment LCD controller and the external interrupt controller run in STANDBY mode. If you + * are using, e.g. the PWM function to set a custom LED color, you should return false here until you are + * finished with that operation. Note however that the peripherals will continue running after waking up, + * so e.g. the I2C controller, if configured, will sleep in STANDBY. But you can use it again as soon as your + * app wakes up. + */ +bool app_loop(); + +/** @brief A function you will implement to prepare to enter STANDBY sleep mode. The app_prepare_for_sleep function is + * called before the watch goes into the STANDBY sleep mode. In STANDBY mode, most peripherals are shut down, + * and no code will run until the watch receives an interrupt (generally either the 1Hz tick or a press on one + * of the buttons). + */ +void app_prepare_for_sleep(); +/** @brief A method you will implement to configure the app after waking from STANDBY sleep mode. + */ +void app_wake_from_sleep(); + +/// Called by main.c while setting up the app. You should not call this from your app. +void _watch_init(); +/// @} + + +/** @addtogroup slcd Segment LCD Display + * @brief This section covers functions related to the Segment LCD display driver, which is responsible + * for displaying strings of characters and indicators on the main watch display. + */ +/// @{ +/** @brief Enables the Segment LCD display. + * Call this before attempting to set pixels or display strings. + */ void watch_enable_display(); + +/** @brief Sets a pixel. Use this to manually set a pixel with a given common and segment number. + * @param com the common pin, numbered from 0-2 + * @param seg the segment pin, numbered from 0-23 + */ void watch_set_pixel(uint8_t com, uint8_t seg); + +/** @brief Clears a pixel. Use this to manually clear a pixel with a given common and segment number. + * @param com the common pin, numbered from 0-2 + * @param seg the segment pin, numbered from 0-23 + * Use this to manually set a pixel with a common and a segment number. + */ + void watch_clear_pixel(uint8_t com, uint8_t seg); + +/** @brief Displays a string at the given position, starting from the top left. There are ten digits. + A space in any position will clear that digit. + * @param string A null-terminated string. + * @param position The position to start. The day of week digits are positions 0 and 1, the day of + month digits are positions 2 and 3, and the main clock line is positions 4-9. + * @note This method does not clear the display; if for example you display a two-character string at + position 0, positions 2-9 will retain whatever state they were previously displaying. + */ void watch_display_string(char *string, uint8_t position); +/// @} + +/** @addtogroup led LED Control + * @brief This section covers functions related to the bi-color red/green LED mounted behind the LCD. + */ +/// @{ +/** @brief Enables the LED. + * @param pwm if true, enables PWM output for brightness control (required to use @ref watch_set_led_color). + If false, configures the LED pins as digital outputs. + * @note The TC driver required for PWM mode does not run in STANDBY mode. You should keep your app awake + while PWM'ing the LED's, and disable them before going to sleep. + */ void watch_enable_led(bool pwm); + +/** @brief Disables the LED. + * @param pwm if true, disables the PWM output. If false, disables the digital outputs. + */ void watch_disable_led(bool pwm); + +/** @brief Sets the LED to a custom color by modulating each output's duty cycle. + * @param red The red value. + * @param green The green value. + * @note still working on this, 0-65535 works now but these values may change. + */ void watch_set_led_color(uint16_t red, uint16_t green); +/** @brief Sets the red LED to full brightness, and turns the green LED off. + */ void watch_set_led_red(); + +/** @brief Sets the green LED to full brightness, and turns the red LED off. */ void watch_set_led_green(); + +/** @brief Sets both red and green LEDs to full brightness. */ void watch_set_led_yellow(); + +/** @brief Sets both red and green LEDs to full brightness. */ void watch_set_led_off(); +/// @} + + +/** @addtogroup rtc Real-Time Clock + * @brief This section covers functions related to the SAM L22's real-time clock peripheral, including + * date, time and alarm functions. + */ +/// @{ +/// Called by main.c to check if the RTC is enabled. +bool _watch_rtc_is_enabled(); -bool watch_rtc_is_enabled(); +/** @brief Sets the system date and time. + * @param date_time A struct representing the date and time you wish to set. + */ void watch_set_date_time(struct calendar_date_time date_time); + +/** @brief Returns the system date and time in the provided struct. + * @param date_time A pointer to a calendar_date_time struct. + It will be populated with the correct date and time on return. + */ void watch_get_date_time(struct calendar_date_time *date_time); +/** @brief Registers a "tick" callback that will be called once per second. + * @param callback The function you wish to have called when the clock ticks. + */ void watch_register_tick_callback(ext_irq_cb_t callback); +/// @} + +/** @addtogroup adc Analog Input + * @brief This section covers functions related to the SAM L22's analog-to-digital converter, as well as + * configuring and reading values from the three analog-capable pins on the 9-pin connector. + */ +/// @{ +/** @brief Enables the ADC peripheral, and configures the selected pin for analog input. + * @param pin One of pins A0, A1 or A2. + */ void watch_enable_analog(const uint8_t pin); +/// @} + +/** @addtogroup buttons Buttons + * @brief This section covers functions related to the three buttons: Light, Mode and Alarm. + */ +/// @{ +/** @brief Enables the external interrupt controller. + */ void watch_enable_buttons(); + +/** @brief Configures an external interrupt + * @param pin One of pins BTN_LIGHT, BTN_MODE or BTN_ALARM. + * @param callback The function you wish to have called when the button is pressed. + * @todo Make the alarm interrupt use the RTC tamper interrupt instead of the EIC. + */ void watch_register_button_callback(const uint32_t pin, ext_irq_cb_t callback); +/// @} + +/** @addtogroup gpio Digital Input and Output + * @brief This section covers functions related to general-purpose input and output signals. + */ +/// @{ +/** @brief Configures the selected pin for digital input. + * @param pin The pin that you wish to act as an input. + */ void watch_enable_digital_input(const uint8_t pin); + +/** @brief Enables a pull-up resistor on the selected pin. + * @param pin The pin that you wish to configure. + */ void watch_enable_pull_up(const uint8_t pin); + +/** @brief Enables a pull-down resistor on the selected pin. + * @param pin The pin that you wish to configure. + */ void watch_enable_pull_down(const uint8_t pin); + +/** @brief Gets the level of the selected pin. + * @param pin The pin whose value you wish to read. + * @return true if the pin was logic high; otherwise, false. + */ bool watch_get_pin_level(const uint8_t pin); +/** @brief Configures the selected pin for digital output. + * @param pin The pin that you wish to act as an output. + */ void watch_enable_digital_output(const uint8_t pin); + +/** @brief Disables digital output on the selected pin. + * @param pin The pin that you wish disable. + */ void watch_disable_digital_output(const uint8_t pin); + +/** @brief Sets the level of the selected pin. + * @param pin The pin whose value you wish to set. + * @param level The level you wish to set: true for high, false for low. + */ void watch_set_pin_level(const uint8_t pin, const bool level); +/// @} -struct io_descriptor *I2C_0_io; +/** @addtogroup i2c I2C Controller Driver + * @brief This section covers functions related to the SAM L22's built-I2C driver, including + * configuring the I2C bus, putting values directly on the bus and reading data from + * registers on I2C devices. + */ +/// @{ +/** @brief Enables the I2C peripheral. Call this before attempting to interface with I2C devices. + */ void watch_enable_i2c(); + +/** @brief Sends a series of values to a device on the I2C bus. + * @param addr The address of the device you wish to talk to. + * @param buf A series of unsigned bytes; the data you wish to transmit. + * @param length The number of bytes in buf that you wish to send. + */ void watch_i2c_send(int16_t addr, uint8_t *buf, uint16_t length); + +/** @brief Receives a series of values from a device on the I2C bus. + * @param addr The address of the device you wish to hear from. + * @param buf Storage for the incoming bytes; on return, it will contain the received data. + * @param length The number of bytes that you wish to receive. + */ void watch_i2c_receive(int16_t addr, uint8_t *buf, uint16_t length); + +/** @brief Writes a byte to a register in an I2C device. + * @param addr The address of the device you wish to address. + * @param reg The register on the device that you wish to set. + * @param data The value that you wish to set the register to. + */ void watch_i2c_write8(int16_t addr, uint8_t reg, uint8_t data); + +/** @brief Reads a byte from a register in an I2C device. + * @param addr The address of the device you wish to address. + * @param reg The register on the device that you wish to read. + * @return An unsigned byte representing the value of the register that was read. + */ uint8_t watch_i2c_read8(int16_t addr, uint8_t reg); + +/** @brief Reads an unsigned little-endian word from a register in an I2C device. + * @param addr The address of the device you wish to address. + * @param reg The register on the device that you wish to read. + * @return An unsigned word representing the value of the register that was read. + * @note This reads two bytes into the word in bus order. If the device returns + the LSB first and then the MSB, you can use this value as returned. + If the device returns the data in big-endian order or uses some other + kind of fancy bit packing, you may need to shuffle some bits around. + */ uint16_t watch_i2c_read16(int16_t addr, uint8_t reg); + +/** @brief Reads three bytes as an unsigned little-endian int from a register in an I2C device. + * @param addr The address of the device you wish to address. + * @param reg The register on the device that you wish to read. + * @return An unsigned word representing the value of the register that was read. + * @note This reads three bytes into the word in bus order. If the device returns + these bytes LSB first, you can use this value as returned. If there is a + sign bit, the device returns the data in big-endian order, or it uses some + other kind of fancy bit packing, you may need to shuffle some bits around. + */ uint32_t watch_i2c_read24(int16_t addr, uint8_t reg); + + +/** @brief Reads an unsigned little-endian int from a register in an I2C device. + * @param addr The address of the device you wish to address. + * @param reg The register on the device that you wish to read. + * @return An unsigned word representing the value of the register that was read. + * @note This reads three bytes into the word in bus order. If the device returns + these bytes LSB first, you can use this value as returned. If the device + returns the data in big-endian order, or it uses some other kind of fancy + bit packing, you may need to shuffle some bits around. + */ uint32_t watch_i2c_read32(int16_t addr, uint8_t reg); +/// @} + +/** @addtogroup deepsleep Deep Sleep Control + * @brief This section covers functions related to preparing for and entering BACKUP mode, the + * deepest sleep mode available on the SAM L22 + */ +/// @{ +/** @brief Stores 32 bits of data in the RTC's backup register, which retains its data in deep sleep. + * @param data An unsigned 32 bit integer with the data you wish to store. + * @param reg A register from 0-7. + */ void watch_store_backup_data(uint32_t data, uint8_t reg); + +/** @brief Gets 32 bits of data from the RTC's backup register, which retains its data in deep sleep. + * @param reg A register from 0-7. + * @return An unsigned 32 bit integer with the from the backup register. + */ uint32_t watch_get_backup_data(uint8_t reg); + +/** @brief Enters the SAM L22's lowest-power mode, BACKUP. + * @details This function does some housekeeping before entering BACKUP mode. It first disables all + * peripherals except for the RTC, and disables the tick interrupt (since that would wake) + * us up from deep sleep. It also sets an external wake source on the ALARM button, if one + * was not already set. If you wish to wake from another source, such as one of the external + * wake interrupt pins on the 9-pin connector, set that up prior to calling this function. + * @note If you have a callback set for an external wake interrupt, it will be called if triggered while + * in ACTIVE, IDLE or STANDBY modes, but it *will not be called* when waking from BACKUP. + * Waking from backup is effectively like waking from reset, except that your @ref + * app_wake_from_deep_sleep function will be called. + * @warning still kind of glitchy! + */ void watch_enter_deep_sleep(); +/// @} #endif /* WATCH_H_ */
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