Touched on all library brief descriptions for better integration with ISS and fixed a few typos and connection tags in the process.
Signed-off-by: Mihai Tudor Panu <mihai.tudor.panu@intel.com>
Many of the UPM libraries allocate space on the heap but do not
explicitly handle copying and assignment. This commit uses C++11 delete
to forbit both the copy and assignment operator for these classes.
The C++ examples which used assignment operators to initialize class
instances were also updated since it did not appear necessary in those
cases to use the assignment operator.
Signed-off-by: Noel Eck <noel.eck@intel.com>
Some private methods (relating to calibration/compensation) are no
longer exposed. In addition, the driver auto-detects the chip (BMP280
or BME280) and acts accordingly, rather than requiring the
specification of a chip id in the ctor.
The getHumidity() method no longer accepts an arguement representing
pressure at sea level. A new method is provided to specify this.
Signed-off-by: Jon Trulson <jtrulson@ics.com>
In an effort to clean-up and standardize UPM library
documentation, this commit updates (and in most cases,
unifies) the CMake description string AND CXX header
@comname string.
Strings were taken from datasheets when possible, spelling
mistakes were addressed, copy/paste errors where fixed,
Title Case was used, etc.
* Tested/updated/added @web tags
* Added/updated invalid sensor images
* Added/updated @man tags, added missing manufacturers
Signed-off-by: Noel Eck <noel.eck@intel.com>
This commit attempts to use a more cmake-friendly approach when
handling inter-target dependencies. A combination of macros and
include_directories usage provided overzealous compile -I/blah
entries which equates to large catch-all build commands. For
example, the last CXX target contains include directories for nearly
all preceeding targets (~190). Library dependencies were also often
wrong or missing.
* Removed nearly all used of include_directories (swig cmake
commands still appear to need these for generating the swig
command line)
* Updated usage of target_link_libraries in upm_module_init,
also changed to using target_include_directories per target.
This greatly simplifies upm/mixed_module_init usage for libraries
which depend on other libraries (in this project).
example (src/tb7300/CMakeLists.txt)
old:
# upm-libbacnetmstp will bring in libbacnet, I hope
set (reqlibname "upm-bacnetmstp")
include_directories(${BACNET_INCLUDE_DIRS})
include_directories("../bacnetmstp")
upm_module_init()
upm_target_link_libraries(${libname} bacnetmstp)
new:
upm_module_init(bacnetmstp)
The reason here, is that tb7300 depends on bacnetmstp, which
depends on BACNET includes/libs, so tb7300 gets the headers and
libraries transitively via its dependency on bacnetmstp.
* Updated pkg-config .pc file generation flow to reflect changes
with dependencies.
* Create a real target for the interfaces (CXX abstract sensor
classes). Renamed the directory from 'upm/src/upm' to
'upm/src/interfaces' Also changed the install location of the
interface headers to include/upm/interfaces. Updated interface
header usage to reflect this.
* Updated a few sensor libs to use fwd declarations for mraa.
Ideally the UPM libs would do more of this which eases the
burden on anyone building on top of the sensor libraries since
they would not need to know about mraa headers.
* Fixed examples which use symbols not defined in local includes
Signed-off-by: Noel Eck <noel.eck@intel.com>
This library adds support for both the BMP280 and BME280 sesnors from
Bosch. The BME is virtually identical to the BMP280 aside from some
slight register changes and adding support for a humidity sensor.
The BMP280 is an absolute barometric pressure sensor especially
designed for mobile applications. The sensor module is housed in an
extremely compact 8-pin metal-lid LGA package with a footprint of only
2.0 × 2.5 mm2 and 0.95 mm package height. Its small dimensions and its
low power consumption of 2.7 μA @1Hz allow the implementation in
battery driven devices such as mobile phones, GPS modules or watches.
The BME280 is as combined digital humidity, pressure and temperature
sensor based on proven sensing principles. The sensor module is housed
in an extremely compact metal-lid LGA package with a footprint of only
2.5 × 2.5 mm2 with a height of 0.93 mm. Its small dimensions and its
low power consumption allow the implementation in battery driven
devices such as handsets, GPS modules or watches. The BME280 is
register and performance compatible to the Bosch Sensortec BMP280
digital pressure sensor
These drivers support both I2C and SPI operation.
When using SPI on an Edison with the arduino breakout board, you
must specify a CS of -1 to the constructor, and connect the chip's
CS pin to arduino pin 10.
Signed-off-by: Jon Trulson <jtrulson@ics.com>
Signed-off-by: Noel Eck <noel.eck@intel.com>