osd-contiki/examples/osd/arduino-dallaseprom/DallasEPROM.h
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// Maxim/Dallas 1-Wire EPROM & EEPROM library for Arduino
// Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Eric Hokanson
// https://github.com/pceric
// This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
// modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
// License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
// version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
// This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
// Lesser General Public License for more details.
/** @mainpage Quick Start Guide
*
* @section req_sec Requirements
* Arduino v1.0.0+ and OneWire Library v2.2
*
* @section install_sec Installation
* Extract the DallasEPROM directory into the arduino/libraries directory.
*
* @section usage_sec Usage
* Click <a href="../examples/simple/simple.pde">here</a> to see a
* simple example of how to use this library.
*
* You can also find this example by selecting File->Examples->DallasEPROM
* from the Arduino software menu.
*/
#ifndef DallasEPROM_h
#define DallasEPROM_h
#define DALLASEPROMVERSION "1.2.0"
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <OneWire.h>
// OneWire commands
#define READSTATUS 0xAA // Read the status fields [EPROM] or the Scratchpad [EEPROM]
#define WRITESTATUS 0x55 // Write to the status fields [EPROM] or commit Scratchpad [EEPROM]
#define READMEMORY 0xF0 // Read memory
#define READMEMORYCRC 0xC3 // Read memory w CRC
#define WRITEMEMORY 0x0F // Write to EPROM or the Scratchpad
/**
* @defgroup ERROR_GROUP Returned Error Codes
*
* @{
*/
#define CRC_MISMATCH -1 //!< CRC mismatch
#define INVALID_PAGE -2 //!< Requested page is invalid
#define PAGE_LOCKED -3 //!< Page is currently locked
#define BAD_INTEGRITY -4 //!< Failed scratchpad integrity check
#define COPY_FAILURE -5 //!< Copy scratchpad to memory has failed
#define UNSUPPORTED_DEVICE -64 //!< Chip is unsupported
#define DEVICE_DISCONNECTED -127 //!< Device has disconnected
/** @} */
/**
* Stores our supported chip types.
*
* @param id 1 byte chip id.
* @param name Name/model number of chip.
* @param pages Total number of 32 byte pages supported by chip.
* @param isEPROM Is this device an EPROM and not an EEPROM.
*/
typedef struct {
const uint8_t id;
const char* name;
const int pages;
const bool isEPROM;
} model_type;
/**
* A class that reads and writes to Dallas/Maxim EPROM and EEPROM devices.
*
* @author Eric Hokanson
*/
class DallasEPROM {
public:
/**
* Creates a new DallasEPROM instance using the first EPROM/EEPROM
* device found on the bus.
*
* @param rWire Reference to a OneWire v2.2 instance.
*/
DallasEPROM(OneWire* rWire);
/**
* Creates a new DallasEPROM instance using the first EPROM/EEPROM
* device found on the bus. In addition it will trigger a 500us
* pulse on the provided Arduino pin for EPROM programming.
*
* @param rWire Reference to a OneWire v2.2 instance.
* @param progPin Arduino pin number to pulse if writing EPROMs
*/
DallasEPROM(OneWire* rWire, int progPin);
/**
* Static helper function to check if an address has a valid checksum.
*
* @param pAddress Pointer to an 8 byte 1-Wire address.
* @return True if the address has a valid checksum.
*/
static bool validAddress(uint8_t* pAddress);
/**
* Static helper function to check if the supplied address is from
* a chip that the library supports.
*
* @param pAddress Pointer to an 8 byte 1-Wire address.
* @return True if the chip is supported.
*/
static bool isSupported(uint8_t* pAddress);
/**
* Finds the first supported device on the bus and returns true on success
*/
bool search();
/**
* Gets the device address of the current instance.
*
* @return Pointer to the currently configured address.
*/
uint8_t* getAddress();
/**
* Sets the address of the current instance.
*
* @param pAddress Pointer to an 8 byte 1-Wire address.
*/
void setAddress(uint8_t* pAddress);
/**
* Gets the device name based on the current address.
*
* @return Pointer to the current device string.
*/
const char* getDeviceName();
/**
* Scans the bus and checks if the device is still connected.
*
* @return True if the device is still connected.
*/
bool isConnected();
/**
* Reads a page from the device's memory.
*
* @param pData Pointer to a 32 byte buffer to store the data.
* @param page Page number to read (0-indexed).
* @return 0 on success or @ref ERROR_GROUP.
*/
int readPage(uint8_t* pData, int page);
/**
* Writes a page to the device's memory.
*
* @param pData Pointer to a 32 byte buffer containing the data to store.
* @param page Page number to write (0-indexed).
* @return 0 on success or @ref ERROR_GROUP.
*/
int writePage(uint8_t* pData, int page);
/**
* Lock a page and prevent further writes.
*
* @param page Page to lock (0-indexed).
* @return 0 on success or @ref ERROR_GROUP.
*/
int lockPage(int page);
/**
* Checks to see if a page is locked.
*
* @param page Page to lock (0-indexed).
* @return True if locked.
*/
bool isPageLocked(int page);
private:
OneWire* _wire; // Pointer to OneWire v2.2 instance
uint8_t _addr[8]; // 1-Wire address of memory device stored LSB first
int _progPin; // Arduino pin number to pulse when programming EPROMs
char _curModelIndex; // Currently selected device from device table
/**
* EEPROMs must use a scratch space to write data
*/
int scratchWrite(uint8_t* pdata, int length, unsigned int address);
/**
* Checks to see if the provided page is valid.
*/
bool isPageValid(int page);
/**
* Returns true if the current device is an EPROM and not an EEPROM.
*/
bool isEPROMDevice();
};
#endif
/** @file */