upm/examples/c++/mcp2515-txrx.cxx
Noel Eck 5cefe7f5f3 examples: Remove heap allocation from C++ examples
Cleanup of UPM C++ examples.  Switched from heap allocation to
stack allocation when possible.  This simplifies the samples since it
removes the need for explicit memory management.  A script was used to
identify and replace pointer use.  To simplify the replace script, I
re-formatted the C++ examples using the UPM .clang-format file.
Unfortuantely this changes the look of the UPM C++ examples to a large
degree.  However, examples will now have a standard look/feel and
uniform formatting.

    * Ran clang-format w/provided UPM .clang-format file
    * Removed new's/delete's whenever possible (left those in interface
      examples)
    * Added IIO sensor library implementation of callback void* arg
    * Converted all sleeps to upm defined delays (added header when
      necessary)
    * Scrubbed CXX example includes

Signed-off-by: Noel Eck <noel.eck@intel.com>
2017-09-19 12:41:58 -07:00

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/*
* Author: Jon Trulson <jtrulson@ics.com>
* Copyright (c) 2016 Intel Corporation.
*
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*
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#include <iostream>
#include <signal.h>
#include <string>
#include <upm_utilities.h>
#include "mcp2515.hpp"
#include "mcp2515_regs.h"
using namespace std;
bool shouldRun = true;
void
sig_handler(int signo)
{
if (signo == SIGINT)
shouldRun = false;
}
int
main(int argc, char** argv)
{
signal(SIGINT, sig_handler);
// by default we just receive packets
bool do_tx = false;
// if an argument is given, we will transmit packets
if (argc > 1)
do_tx = true;
//! [Interesting]
// NOTE: This example assumes that only two devices are connected
// to the CAN bus, and that both devices are running this example;
// one in TX (transmit) mode, and one in RX (receive) mode.
// If this is not the case, then in rx mode you may see other
// packets from other devices, or not, depending on whether the
// speed is correct for the network. In tx mode, errors may be
// generated on the bus, especially if the CAN bus speed does not
// match the rest of the network.
// You should start the receiver example first. The transmitter
// example will fail after about 5 seconds (timeout) of not being
// able to transmit a message.
// Instantiate a MCP2515 on SPI bus 0 using a hw CS pin (-1).
upm::MCP2515 sensor(0, 9);
// By default, after initialization, the baud rate is set to
// 50Kbps, and the mode is NORMAL, so we don't need to set any of
// that here.
// our TX payload. If transmitting, the first number will be
// incremented (and rollover) on each transmission.
string myPayload = "01234567";
while (shouldRun) {
if (do_tx) {
cout << "Loading a packet of 8 numbers (0-7) into a TX buffer..." << endl;
sensor.loadTXBuffer(MCP2515_TX_BUFFER0, 0, false, false, myPayload);
// now lets try to transmit it
cout << "Transmitting packet..." << endl;
sensor.transmitBuffer(MCP2515_TX_BUFFER0, true);
myPayload[0]++;
cout << "Transmit successful" << endl;
cout << endl;
upm_delay_ms(500);
} else {
// RX mode
// Look for a packet waiting for us in RXB0
if (sensor.rxStatusMsgs() == MCP2515_RXMSG_RXB0) {
cout << "Packet received in RXB0, decoding..." << endl;
// now lets retrieve and print it
sensor.getRXMsg(MCP2515_RX_BUFFER0);
sensor.printMsg();
cout << endl;
}
upm_delay_ms(100);
}
}
cout << "Exiting..." << endl;
//! [Interesting]
return 0;
}