/* * \mainpage ATmega3290p LCD Driver Software for Contiki Raven */ /** * \image html raven3290p.jpg * \ingroup platform * \defgroup lcdraven RZRAVEN LCD 3290p * * \section intro_lcd LCD Introduction * * This Raven LCD Driver application software was designed for a user interface * to the Contiki 6LoWPAN collaboration on board the ATmega3290p. The * LCD functionality uses the binary command set described in the release notes. * These binary commands can also be found in a list of main.h. * * \section compile_lcd Compiling Raven LCD Driver * * The Raven LCD Driver is located in /platforms/avr-ravenlcd but it is not a contiki platform. * $make TARGET=avr-ravenlcd will not work! Build it using the AVR Studio project and WinAVR or * in Linux/Windows cmd/Cygwin $make in that directory. The AVR Studio dependency folder will confuse * additional makes, use $make CYG=1 to bypass /dep creation or do $rm -R dep as needed. * The .h file dependencies will be lost, so also $make CYG=1 clean after modifying any of those. * * * \section fuses_lcd Board fuse settings * * The Raven LCD (3290p device) requires the proper fuse settings to function properly. * They are automatically set when flashing the .elf file. When using a .hex file set them manually: * -# Raven LCD (3290p device) * -# Extended: 0xFF (No Brown Out) * -# High: 0x99 (JTAG and ISP enabled, No OCDEN or EEPROM saving required) * -# Low: 0xE2 (Use Int RC OSC - Start-up Time:6CK + 65ms) * * \section notes_lcd Operation Release Notes * * After programming the Raven LCD 3290p with the proper image, you will be introduced to * the menu in the picture below: * * \image html contiki_menu_3290.jpg * * Operating the menu requires that the matching command set has been programmed into * the ATmega1284 application. This will allow the menu to communicate properly and control the * Contiki 6LoWPAN applcation on the 1284p. * * During normal operation, you will need to make note of these IMPORTANT operating instructions: * -# Temp Sensor - The temperature sensor shares the same GPIO as the JTAG interface for the 3290p. * This requires the JTAG feature to be disabled in order to have proper temperature readings. * -# Debug Menu - The DEBUG menu setting is used to configure this JTAG feature. * -# If the JTAG feature is enabled during a temperature reading attempt, * the menu will signal a caution symbol to the user letting them know the JTAG * feature needs to be disabled. * \image html caution.gif * -# The JTAG header may also need to be physically disconnected from any external * programming/debugging device in order to obtain correct temperature readings. * -# The software will disable JTAG in sleep/doze modes. If the JTAG connection fails during * reprogramming with AVR Studio, "try again with external reset" to recover. * -# Temp Data - Once the temperature reading is proper, the user can send this reading * to the webserver for Sensor Reading Data (Once or Auto). The webserver will * only update the html data when refreshed. * -# EXT_SUPL_SIG - This signal connects the external supply voltage to ADC2 through a divider. * Enabling MEASURE_ADC2 in temp.h causes it to be sampled and sent to the 1284p along * with the temperature. * * More information about the operation of the Raven with Contiki can be found in the contikiwiki at http://www.sics.se/~adam/wiki/index.php/Avr_Raven. * \sa http://www.sics.se/contiki/tutorials/tutorial-running-contiki-with-uipv6-and-sicslowpan-support-on-the-atmel-raven.html * * \section binary_lcd Binary Command Description * * Using the binary commmand list described in main.h, the 3290p will contruct a binary * command serial frame to control the 1284p. An example command frame is contructed below: * -# 0x01,0x01,0x81,0x01,0x04 - Send Ping Request number 1 to 1284p * -# 0x01 - Start of binary command frame * -# 0x01 - Length of binary command payload * -# 0x81 - Binary command SEND_PING * -# 0x01 - Payload value (eg. ping Request number 1) * -# 0x04 - End of binary command frame * * The following commands are sent to the 1284p. * -# SEND_TEMP - (0x80) * -# SEND_PING - (0x81) * -# SEND_ADC2 - (0x82) * -# SEND_SLEEP- (0x83) * -# SEND_WAKE - (0x84) * * The following commands are received from the 1284p. * -# REPORT_PING - (0xC0) * -# REPORT_PING_BEEP - (0xC1) * -# REPORT_TEXT_MSG - (0xC2) * -# REPORT_WAKE - (0xC3) * * \section sleep_lcd Sleep and Doze * -# The Raven draws 27 milliamps when the 3290p and 1284p are both running and the RF230 in receive mode. * -# Sleeping the 3290p and LCD display drops this to 21 ma with no loss in contiki functionality. * -# The RF230 radio draws 15.5/16.5/7.8/1.5/0.02 ma in Rx/Tx/PLL_ON/TRX_OFF/SLEEP states. * It is controlled by contiki on the 1284p according to the selected MAC power protocols to obtain the * bulk of power savings; however the 3290p menu can tell it to sleep unconditionally or in a doze cycle. * -# Unconditional SLEEP requires pushing the joystick button for wakeup. Once awake the 3290p sends * SEND_WAKE commands to the 1284p until it responds with a REPORT_WAKE. "WAIT 1284p" is displayed during this time. * Current draw is 40 microamps. * -# As configured, doze sleeps the 3290p for 5 seconds after telling 1284p to sleep for 4 seconds. The 3290p * wakes briefly to send temperature and voltage to the 1284p (which should be awake at this time), then tells it to * sleep again. Thus the 1284p will be active 20% of the time, although it may ignore the command to sleep * if there are active TCP connections. The 3290p energy usage is essentially zero in this mode; total savings will * depend on actual 1284p wake time and radio usage. Alter the timings as desired, or comment out the 1284p sleep * command to shut down only the 3290p in doze mode. */ /* * Copyright (c) 2008 Swedish Institute of Computer Science * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * Neither the name of the copyright holders nor the names of * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived * from this software without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" * AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE * LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ /** * \file * * \brief * This is the main file for the Raven LCD application. * * \author * Mike Vidales mavida404@gmail.com * */ #include "lcd.h" #include "key.h" #include "main.h" #include "uart.h" #include "timer.h" #include "menu.h" #include "temp.h" #include #include FUSES = { .low = 0xe2, .high = 0x99, .extended = 0xff, }; /** \ingroup lcdraven \defgroup lcd LCD Functions and data * \{ */ #if defined( DOXYGEN ) const char menu_text0[]; const char menu_text1[]; const char menu_text2[]; const char menu_text3[]; const char menu_text4[]; const char menu_text5[]; const char menu_text6[]; const char menu_text7[]; const char menu_text8[]; const char menu_text9[]; const char menu_text10[]; const char menu_text11[]; const char menu_text12[]; const char menu_text13[]; const char menu_text14[]; const char menu_text15[]; const char menu_text16[]; const char menu_text17[]; const tmenu_item menu_items[18]; #else /* !DOXYGEN */ /** \brief This is the menu text in Flash. See menu_items[] for menu operation. */ const char menu_text0[] PROGMEM = "CONTIKI"; const char menu_text1[] PROGMEM = "6LOWPAN"; const char menu_text2[] PROGMEM = "PING"; const char menu_text3[] PROGMEM = "PINGING"; const char menu_text4[] PROGMEM = "TEMP"; const char menu_text5[] PROGMEM = "MODE "; const char menu_text6[] PROGMEM = "DEG F"; const char menu_text7[] PROGMEM = "DEG C"; const char menu_text8[] PROGMEM = "SEND"; const char menu_text9[] PROGMEM = "ONCE"; const char menu_text10[] PROGMEM = "AUTO"; const char menu_text11[] PROGMEM = "DEBUG"; const char menu_text12[] PROGMEM = "DBG ON"; const char menu_text13[] PROGMEM = "DBG OFF"; const char menu_text14[] PROGMEM = "SENT"; const char menu_text15[] PROGMEM = "SENDING"; const char menu_text16[] PROGMEM = "SLEEP"; const char menu_text17[] PROGMEM = "DOZE"; /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /** * \brief Menus for user interface * * This constructs the Raven 3290p menu for the Contiki and 6lowpan collaboration. This * follows the struct description of tmenu_item. * * { text, left, right, up, down, *state, tmenufunc enter_func} */ const PROGMEM tmenu_item menu_items[18] = { {menu_text0, 0, 2, 0, 0, 0, 0 }, {menu_text1, 0, 2, 0, 0, 0, 0 }, {menu_text2, 0, 3, 17, 4, 0, menu_ping_request }, {menu_text3, 2, 2, 2, 2, 0, 0 }, {menu_text4, 0, 5, 2, 11, 0, 0 }, {menu_text5, 4, 6, 8, 8, 0, 0 }, {menu_text6, 5, 5, 7, 7, (uint8_t*)0, menu_read_temp }, {menu_text7, 5, 5, 6, 6, (uint8_t*)1, menu_read_temp }, {menu_text8, 4, 9, 5, 5, 0, 0 }, {menu_text9, 8, 14, 10, 10, (uint8_t*)0, menu_prepare_temp }, {menu_text10, 8, 15, 9, 9, (uint8_t*)1, menu_prepare_temp }, {menu_text11, 0, 12, 4, 16, 0, 0 }, {menu_text12, 11, 11, 13, 13, (uint8_t*)0, menu_debug_mode }, {menu_text13, 11, 11, 12, 12, (uint8_t*)1, menu_debug_mode }, {menu_text14, 9, 14, 14, 14, 0, 0 }, {menu_text15, 10, 15, 15, 15, 0, 0 }, // {menu_text16, 0, 16, 11, 17, (uint8_t*)&menu_text16, menu_run_sleep }, // {menu_text17, 0, 17, 16, 2, (uint8_t*)&menu_text17, menu_run_doze }, {menu_text16, 0, 16, 11, 17, (uint8_t*)1, menu_run_sleep },//display "sleep" on wake {menu_text17, 0, 17, 16, 2, (uint8_t*)1, menu_run_doze },//display "doze" on wake }; #endif /* !DOXYGEN */ key_state_t button=KEY_STATE_NO_KEY; tmenu_item menu; uint8_t count; uint8_t timeout_count; /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /** * \brief This will read the menu_items[] from the index requested. * * \param ndx Position index of menu_items[] lookup. */ void read_menu(uint8_t ndx) { /* Reads menu structure from Flash area */ uint8_t i; uint8_t *src = (uint8_t*)&menu_items[ndx]; uint8_t *dest = (uint8_t*)&menu; for (i=0;i