osd-contiki/examples/zolertia/zoul/rtcc/test-rtcc.c

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/*
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/**
* \addtogroup remote-examples
* @{
* \defgroup remote-rtcc-test RE-Mote on-board RTCC test application
*
* Example project to show the on-board RTCC configuration and operation
* Retrieves the current time and date from the system, then sets an alarm to
* trigger every TEST_ALARM_SECOND match, generating an interrupt event and
* printing the current time/date, toggling also the LEDs
*
* @{
*
* \file
* RE-Mote on-board RTCC test application
*
* \author
*
* Antonio Lignan <alinan@zolertia.com>
* Aitor Mejias <amejias@zolertia.com>
* Toni Lozano <tlozano@zolertia.com>
*/
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "contiki.h"
#include "rtcc.h"
#include "dev/i2c.h"
#include "dev/leds.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifndef DATE
#define DATE "Unknown"
#endif
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#define LOOP_PERIOD 60L
#define LOOP_INTERVAL (CLOCK_SECOND * LOOP_PERIOD)
#define TEST_ALARM_SECOND 30
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
PROCESS(test_remote_rtcc_process, "Test RTC driver process");
AUTOSTART_PROCESSES(&test_remote_rtcc_process);
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
static uint8_t rtc_buffer[sizeof(simple_td_map)];
static simple_td_map *simple_td = (simple_td_map *)rtc_buffer;
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
static struct etimer et;
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void
rtcc_interrupt_callback(uint8_t value)
{
printf("A RTCC interrupt just happened! time/date: ");
rtcc_print(RTCC_PRINT_DATE_DEC);
leds_toggle(LEDS_PURPLE);
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
PROCESS_THREAD(test_remote_rtcc_process, ev, data)
{
static char *next;
PROCESS_BEGIN();
/* Alternatively for test only, undefine DATE and define on your own as
* #define DATE "07 06 12 15 16 00 00"
* Also note that if you restart the node at a given time, it will use the
* already defined DATE, so if you want to update the device date/time you
* need to reflash the node
*/
/* Get the system date in the following format: wd dd mm yy hh mm ss */
printf("RE-Mote RTC test, system date: %s\n", DATE);
/* Sanity check */
if(strcmp("Unknown", DATE) == 0) {
printf("Fail: could not retrieve date from system\n");
PROCESS_EXIT();
}
/* Configure RTC and return structure with all parameters */
rtcc_init();
/* Map interrupt callback handler */
RTCC_REGISTER_INT1(rtcc_interrupt_callback);
/* Configure the RTC with the current values */
simple_td->weekdays = (uint8_t)strtol(DATE, &next, 10);
simple_td->day = (uint8_t)strtol(next, &next, 10);
simple_td->months = (uint8_t)strtol(next, &next, 10);
simple_td->years = (uint8_t)strtol(next, &next, 10);
simple_td->hours = (uint8_t)strtol(next, &next, 10);
simple_td->minutes = (uint8_t)strtol(next, &next, 10);
simple_td->seconds = (uint8_t)strtol(next, NULL, 10);
/* Don't care about the milliseconds... */
simple_td->miliseconds = 0;
/* This example relies on 24h mode */
simple_td->mode = RTCC_24H_MODE;
/* And to simplify the configuration, it relies it will be executed in the
* present century
*/
simple_td->century = RTCC_CENTURY_20XX;
/* Set the time and date */
if(rtcc_set_time_date(simple_td) == AB08_ERROR) {
printf("Fail: Time and date not configured\n");
PROCESS_EXIT();
}
/* Wait a bit */
etimer_set(&et, (CLOCK_SECOND * 2));
PROCESS_WAIT_EVENT_UNTIL(etimer_expired(&et));
/* Retrieve the configured time and date, this doesn't overwrites the
* mode and century values
*/
if(rtcc_get_time_date(simple_td) == AB08_ERROR) {
printf("Fail: Couldn't read time and date\n");
PROCESS_EXIT();
}
/* ...or for visualization only, just print the date directly from the RTCC */
printf("Configured time: ");
rtcc_print(RTCC_PRINT_DATE_DEC);
/* Configure the RTCC to trigger an alarm every TEST_ALARM_SECOND tick */
printf("Setting an alarm to tick every minute matching %u seconds\n",
TEST_ALARM_SECOND);
simple_td->seconds = TEST_ALARM_SECOND;
/* Notice the arguments, we want to trigger the alarm every time the clock
* matches the seconds values, so the alarm would have to be repeated every
* minute. In case we would want to trigger the alarm on a specific time,
* then we would want to set a daily repeat interval
*/
if(rtcc_set_alarm_time_date(simple_td, RTCC_ALARM_ON,
RTCC_REPEAT_MINUTE) == AB08_ERROR) {
printf("Fail: couldn't set the alarm\n");
PROCESS_EXIT();
}
printf("Alarm set to match: ");
rtcc_print(RTCC_PRINT_ALARM_DEC);
PROCESS_END();
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/**
* @}
* @}
*/