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It is intended to work with + * any host computer software package. + * + * To download a host software package, please clink on the following link + * to open the download page in your default browser. + * + * http://firmata.org/wiki/Download + */ + +/* +  Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Hans-Christoph Steiner.  All rights reserved. +  Copyright (C) 2010-2011 Paul Stoffregen.  All rights reserved. +  Copyright (C) 2009 Shigeru Kobayashi.  All rights reserved. +  Copyright (C) 2009-2011 Jeff Hoefs.  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// bitwise array to store pin reporting + +/* digital input ports */ +byte reportPINs[TOTAL_PORTS];       // 1 = report this port, 0 = silence +byte previousPINs[TOTAL_PORTS];     // previous 8 bits sent + +/* pins configuration */ +byte pinConfig[TOTAL_PINS];         // configuration of every pin +byte portConfigInputs[TOTAL_PORTS]; // each bit: 1 = pin in INPUT, 0 = anything else +int pinState[TOTAL_PINS];           // any value that has been written + +/* timer variables */ +unsigned long currentMillis;        // store the current value from millis() +unsigned long previousMillis;       // for comparison with currentMillis +int samplingInterval = 19;          // how often to run the main loop (in ms) + +/* i2c data */ +struct i2c_device_info { +  byte addr; +  byte reg; +  byte bytes; +}; + +/* for i2c read continuous more */ +i2c_device_info query[MAX_QUERIES]; + +byte i2cRxData[32]; +boolean isI2CEnabled = false; +signed char queryIndex = -1; +unsigned int i2cReadDelayTime = 0;  // default delay time between i2c read request and Wire.requestFrom() + +Servo servos[MAX_SERVOS]; +/*============================================================================== + * FUNCTIONS + *============================================================================*/ + +void readAndReportData(byte address, int theRegister, byte numBytes) { +  // allow I2C requests that don't require a register read +  // for example, some devices using an interrupt pin to signify new data available +  // do not always require the register read so upon interrupt you call Wire.requestFrom()   +  if (theRegister != REGISTER_NOT_SPECIFIED) { +    Wire.beginTransmission(address); +    #if ARDUINO >= 100 +    Wire.write((byte)theRegister); +    #else +    Wire.send((byte)theRegister); +    #endif +    Wire.endTransmission(); +    delayMicroseconds(i2cReadDelayTime);  // delay is necessary for some devices such as WiiNunchuck +  } else { +    theRegister = 0;  // fill the register with a dummy value +  } + +  Wire.requestFrom(address, numBytes);  // all bytes are returned in requestFrom + +  // check to be sure correct number of bytes were returned by slave +  if(numBytes == Wire.available()) { +    i2cRxData[0] = address; +    i2cRxData[1] = theRegister; +    for (int i = 0; i < numBytes; i++) { +      #if ARDUINO >= 100 +      i2cRxData[2 + i] = Wire.read(); +      #else +      i2cRxData[2 + i] = Wire.receive(); +      #endif +    } +  } +  else { +    if(numBytes > Wire.available()) { +      Firmata.sendString("I2C Read Error: Too many bytes received"); +    } else { +      Firmata.sendString("I2C Read Error: Too few bytes received");  +    } +  } + +  // send slave address, register and received bytes +  Firmata.sendSysex(SYSEX_I2C_REPLY, numBytes + 2, i2cRxData); +} + +void outputPort(byte portNumber, byte portValue, byte forceSend) +{ +  // pins not configured as INPUT are cleared to zeros +  portValue = portValue & portConfigInputs[portNumber]; +  // only send if the value is different than previously sent +  if(forceSend || previousPINs[portNumber] != portValue) { +    Firmata.sendDigitalPort(portNumber, portValue); +    previousPINs[portNumber] = portValue; +  } +} + +/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * check all the active digital inputs for change of state, then add any events + * to the Serial output queue using Serial.print() */ +void checkDigitalInputs(void) +{ +  /* Using non-looping code allows constants to be given to readPort(). +   * The compiler will apply substantial optimizations if the inputs +   * to readPort() are compile-time constants. */ +  if (TOTAL_PORTS > 0 && reportPINs[0]) outputPort(0, readPort(0, portConfigInputs[0]), false); +  if (TOTAL_PORTS > 1 && reportPINs[1]) outputPort(1, readPort(1, portConfigInputs[1]), false); +  if (TOTAL_PORTS > 2 && reportPINs[2]) outputPort(2, readPort(2, portConfigInputs[2]), false); +  if (TOTAL_PORTS > 3 && reportPINs[3]) outputPort(3, readPort(3, portConfigInputs[3]), false); +  if (TOTAL_PORTS > 4 && reportPINs[4]) outputPort(4, readPort(4, portConfigInputs[4]), false); +  if (TOTAL_PORTS > 5 && reportPINs[5]) outputPort(5, readPort(5, portConfigInputs[5]), false); +  if (TOTAL_PORTS > 6 && reportPINs[6]) outputPort(6, readPort(6, portConfigInputs[6]), false); +  if (TOTAL_PORTS > 7 && reportPINs[7]) outputPort(7, readPort(7, portConfigInputs[7]), false); +  if (TOTAL_PORTS > 8 && reportPINs[8]) outputPort(8, readPort(8, portConfigInputs[8]), false); +  if (TOTAL_PORTS > 9 && reportPINs[9]) outputPort(9, readPort(9, portConfigInputs[9]), false); +  if (TOTAL_PORTS > 10 && reportPINs[10]) outputPort(10, readPort(10, portConfigInputs[10]), false); +  if (TOTAL_PORTS > 11 && reportPINs[11]) outputPort(11, readPort(11, portConfigInputs[11]), false); +  if (TOTAL_PORTS > 12 && reportPINs[12]) outputPort(12, readPort(12, portConfigInputs[12]), false); +  if (TOTAL_PORTS > 13 && reportPINs[13]) outputPort(13, readPort(13, portConfigInputs[13]), false); +  if (TOTAL_PORTS > 14 && reportPINs[14]) outputPort(14, readPort(14, portConfigInputs[14]), false); +  if (TOTAL_PORTS > 15 && reportPINs[15]) outputPort(15, readPort(15, portConfigInputs[15]), false); +} + +// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +/* sets the pin mode to the correct state and sets the relevant bits in the + * two bit-arrays that track Digital I/O and PWM status + */ +void setPinModeCallback(byte pin, int mode) +{ +  if (pinConfig[pin] == I2C && isI2CEnabled && mode != I2C) { +    // disable i2c so pins can be used for other functions +    // the following if statements should reconfigure the pins properly +    disableI2CPins(); +  } +  if (IS_PIN_SERVO(pin) && mode != SERVO && servos[PIN_TO_SERVO(pin)].attached()) { +    servos[PIN_TO_SERVO(pin)].detach(); +  } +  if (IS_PIN_ANALOG(pin)) { +    reportAnalogCallback(PIN_TO_ANALOG(pin), mode == ANALOG ? 1 : 0); // turn on/off reporting +  } +  if (IS_PIN_DIGITAL(pin)) { +    if (mode == INPUT) { +      portConfigInputs[pin/8] |= (1 << (pin & 7)); +    } else { +      portConfigInputs[pin/8] &= ~(1 << (pin & 7)); +    } +  } +  pinState[pin] = 0; +  switch(mode) { +  case ANALOG: +    if (IS_PIN_ANALOG(pin)) { +      if (IS_PIN_DIGITAL(pin)) { +        pinMode(PIN_TO_DIGITAL(pin), INPUT); // disable output driver +        digitalWrite(PIN_TO_DIGITAL(pin), LOW); // disable internal pull-ups +      } +      pinConfig[pin] = ANALOG; +    } +    break; +  case INPUT: +    if (IS_PIN_DIGITAL(pin)) { +      pinMode(PIN_TO_DIGITAL(pin), INPUT); // disable output driver +      digitalWrite(PIN_TO_DIGITAL(pin), LOW); // disable internal pull-ups +      pinConfig[pin] = INPUT; +    } +    break; +  case OUTPUT: +    if (IS_PIN_DIGITAL(pin)) { +      digitalWrite(PIN_TO_DIGITAL(pin), LOW); // disable PWM +      pinMode(PIN_TO_DIGITAL(pin), OUTPUT); +      pinConfig[pin] = OUTPUT; +    } +    break; +  case PWM: +    if (IS_PIN_PWM(pin)) { +      pinMode(PIN_TO_PWM(pin), OUTPUT); +      analogWrite(PIN_TO_PWM(pin), 0); +      pinConfig[pin] = PWM; +    } +    break; +  case SERVO: +    if (IS_PIN_SERVO(pin)) { +      pinConfig[pin] = SERVO; +      if (!servos[PIN_TO_SERVO(pin)].attached()) { +          servos[PIN_TO_SERVO(pin)].attach(PIN_TO_DIGITAL(pin)); +      } +    } +    break; +  case I2C: +    if (IS_PIN_I2C(pin)) { +      // mark the pin as i2c +      // the user must call I2C_CONFIG to enable I2C for a device +      pinConfig[pin] = I2C; +    } +    break; +  default: +    Firmata.sendString("Unknown pin mode"); // TODO: put error msgs in EEPROM +  } +  // TODO: save status to EEPROM here, if changed +} + +void analogWriteCallback(byte pin, int value) +{ +  if (pin < TOTAL_PINS) { +    switch(pinConfig[pin]) { +    case SERVO: +      if (IS_PIN_SERVO(pin)) +        servos[PIN_TO_SERVO(pin)].write(value); +        pinState[pin] = value; +      break; +    case PWM: +      if (IS_PIN_PWM(pin)) +        analogWrite(PIN_TO_PWM(pin), value); +        pinState[pin] = value; +      break; +    } +  } +} + +void digitalWriteCallback(byte port, int value) +{ +  byte pin, lastPin, mask=1, pinWriteMask=0; + +  if (port < TOTAL_PORTS) { +    // create a mask of the pins on this port that are writable. +    lastPin = port*8+8; +    if (lastPin > TOTAL_PINS) lastPin = TOTAL_PINS; +    for (pin=port*8; pin < lastPin; pin++) { +      // do not disturb non-digital pins (eg, Rx & Tx) +      if (IS_PIN_DIGITAL(pin)) { +        // only write to OUTPUT and INPUT (enables pullup) +        // do not touch pins in PWM, ANALOG, SERVO or other modes +        if (pinConfig[pin] == OUTPUT || pinConfig[pin] == INPUT) { +          pinWriteMask |= mask; +          pinState[pin] = ((byte)value & mask) ? 1 : 0; +        } +      } +      mask = mask << 1; +    } +    writePort(port, (byte)value, pinWriteMask); +  } +} + + +// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +/* sets bits in a bit array (int) to toggle the reporting of the analogIns + */ +//void FirmataClass::setAnalogPinReporting(byte pin, byte state) { +//} +void reportAnalogCallback(byte analogPin, int value) +{ +  if (analogPin < TOTAL_ANALOG_PINS) { +    if(value == 0) { +      analogInputsToReport = analogInputsToReport &~ (1 << analogPin); +    } else { +      analogInputsToReport = analogInputsToReport | (1 << analogPin); +    } +  } +  // TODO: save status to EEPROM here, if changed +} + +void reportDigitalCallback(byte port, int value) +{ +  if (port < TOTAL_PORTS) { +    reportPINs[port] = (byte)value; +  } +  // do not disable analog reporting on these 8 pins, to allow some +  // pins used for digital, others analog.  Instead, allow both types +  // of reporting to be enabled, but check if the pin is configured +  // as analog when sampling the analog inputs.  Likewise, while +  // scanning digital pins, portConfigInputs will mask off values from any +  // pins configured as analog +} + +/*============================================================================== + * SYSEX-BASED commands + *============================================================================*/ + +void sysexCallback(byte command, byte argc, byte *argv) +{ +  byte mode; +  byte slaveAddress; +  byte slaveRegister; +  byte data; +  unsigned int delayTime;  +   +  switch(command) { +  case I2C_REQUEST: +    mode = argv[1] & I2C_READ_WRITE_MODE_MASK; +    if (argv[1] & I2C_10BIT_ADDRESS_MODE_MASK) { +      Firmata.sendString("10-bit addressing mode is not yet supported"); +      return; +    } +    else { +      slaveAddress = argv[0]; +    } + +    switch(mode) { +    case I2C_WRITE: +      Wire.beginTransmission(slaveAddress); +      for (byte i = 2; i < argc; i += 2) { +        data = argv[i] + (argv[i + 1] << 7); +        #if ARDUINO >= 100 +        Wire.write(data); +        #else +        Wire.send(data); +        #endif +      } +      Wire.endTransmission(); +      delayMicroseconds(70); +      break; +    case I2C_READ: +      if (argc == 6) { +        // a slave register is specified +        slaveRegister = argv[2] + (argv[3] << 7); +        data = argv[4] + (argv[5] << 7);  // bytes to read +        readAndReportData(slaveAddress, (int)slaveRegister, data); +      } +      else { +        // a slave register is NOT specified +        data = argv[2] + (argv[3] << 7);  // bytes to read +        readAndReportData(slaveAddress, (int)REGISTER_NOT_SPECIFIED, data); +      } +      break; +    case I2C_READ_CONTINUOUSLY: +      if ((queryIndex + 1) >= MAX_QUERIES) { +        // too many queries, just ignore +        Firmata.sendString("too many queries"); +        break; +      } +      queryIndex++; +      query[queryIndex].addr = slaveAddress; +      query[queryIndex].reg = argv[2] + (argv[3] << 7); +      query[queryIndex].bytes = argv[4] + (argv[5] << 7); +      break; +    case I2C_STOP_READING: +	  byte queryIndexToSkip;       +      // if read continuous mode is enabled for only 1 i2c device, disable +      // read continuous reporting for that device +      if (queryIndex <= 0) { +        queryIndex = -1;         +      } else { +        // if read continuous mode is enabled for multiple devices, +        // determine which device to stop reading and remove it's data from +        // the array, shifiting other array data to fill the space +        for (byte i = 0; i < queryIndex + 1; i++) { +          if (query[i].addr = slaveAddress) { +            queryIndexToSkip = i; +            break; +          } +        } +         +        for (byte i = queryIndexToSkip; i<queryIndex + 1; i++) { +          if (i < MAX_QUERIES) { +            query[i].addr = query[i+1].addr; +            query[i].reg = query[i+1].addr; +            query[i].bytes = query[i+1].bytes;  +          } +        } +        queryIndex--; +      } +      break; +    default: +      break; +    } +    break; +  case I2C_CONFIG: +    delayTime = (argv[0] + (argv[1] << 7)); + +    if(delayTime > 0) { +      i2cReadDelayTime = delayTime; +    } + +    if (!isI2CEnabled) { +      enableI2CPins(); +    } +     +    break; +  case SERVO_CONFIG: +    if(argc > 4) { +      // these vars are here for clarity, they'll optimized away by the compiler +      byte pin = argv[0]; +      int minPulse = argv[1] + (argv[2] << 7); +      int maxPulse = argv[3] + (argv[4] << 7); + +      if (IS_PIN_SERVO(pin)) { +        if (servos[PIN_TO_SERVO(pin)].attached()) +          servos[PIN_TO_SERVO(pin)].detach(); +        servos[PIN_TO_SERVO(pin)].attach(PIN_TO_DIGITAL(pin), minPulse, maxPulse); +        setPinModeCallback(pin, SERVO); +      } +    } +    break; +  case SAMPLING_INTERVAL: +    if (argc > 1) { +      samplingInterval = argv[0] + (argv[1] << 7); +      if (samplingInterval < MINIMUM_SAMPLING_INTERVAL) { +        samplingInterval = MINIMUM_SAMPLING_INTERVAL; +      }       +    } else { +      //Firmata.sendString("Not enough data"); +    } +    break; +  case EXTENDED_ANALOG: +    if (argc > 1) { +      int val = argv[1]; +      if (argc > 2) val |= (argv[2] << 7); +      if (argc > 3) val |= (argv[3] << 14); +      analogWriteCallback(argv[0], val); +    } +    break; +  case CAPABILITY_QUERY: +    Serial.write(START_SYSEX); +    Serial.write(CAPABILITY_RESPONSE); +    for (byte pin=0; pin < TOTAL_PINS; pin++) { +      if (IS_PIN_DIGITAL(pin)) { +        Serial.write((byte)INPUT); +        Serial.write(1); +        Serial.write((byte)OUTPUT); +        Serial.write(1); +      } +      if (IS_PIN_ANALOG(pin)) { +        Serial.write(ANALOG); +        Serial.write(10); +      } +      if (IS_PIN_PWM(pin)) { +        Serial.write(PWM); +        Serial.write(8); +      } +      if (IS_PIN_SERVO(pin)) { +        Serial.write(SERVO); +        Serial.write(14); +      } +      if (IS_PIN_I2C(pin)) { +        Serial.write(I2C); +        Serial.write(1);  // to do: determine appropriate value  +      } +      Serial.write(127); +    } +    Serial.write(END_SYSEX); +    break; +  case PIN_STATE_QUERY: +    if (argc > 0) { +      byte pin=argv[0]; +      Serial.write(START_SYSEX); +      Serial.write(PIN_STATE_RESPONSE); +      Serial.write(pin); +      if (pin < TOTAL_PINS) { +        Serial.write((byte)pinConfig[pin]); +	Serial.write((byte)pinState[pin] & 0x7F); +	if (pinState[pin] & 0xFF80) Serial.write((byte)(pinState[pin] >> 7) & 0x7F); +	if (pinState[pin] & 0xC000) Serial.write((byte)(pinState[pin] >> 14) & 0x7F); +      } +      Serial.write(END_SYSEX); +    } +    break; +  case ANALOG_MAPPING_QUERY: +    Serial.write(START_SYSEX); +    Serial.write(ANALOG_MAPPING_RESPONSE); +    for (byte pin=0; pin < TOTAL_PINS; pin++) { +      Serial.write(IS_PIN_ANALOG(pin) ? PIN_TO_ANALOG(pin) : 127); +    } +    Serial.write(END_SYSEX); +    break; +  } +} + +void enableI2CPins() +{ +  byte i; +  // is there a faster way to do this? would probaby require importing  +  // Arduino.h to get SCL and SDA pins +  for (i=0; i < TOTAL_PINS; i++) { +    if(IS_PIN_I2C(i)) { +      // mark pins as i2c so they are ignore in non i2c data requests +      setPinModeCallback(i, I2C); +    }  +  } +    +  isI2CEnabled = true;  +   +  // is there enough time before the first I2C request to call this here? +  Wire.begin(); +} + +/* disable the i2c pins so they can be used for other functions */ +void disableI2CPins() { +    isI2CEnabled = false; +    // disable read continuous mode for all devices +    queryIndex = -1; +    // uncomment the following if or when the end() method is added to Wire library +    // Wire.end(); +} + +/*============================================================================== + * SETUP() + *============================================================================*/ + +void systemResetCallback() +{ +  // initialize a defalt state +  // TODO: option to load config from EEPROM instead of default +  if (isI2CEnabled) { +  	disableI2CPins(); +  } +  for (byte i=0; i < TOTAL_PORTS; i++) { +    reportPINs[i] = false;      // by default, reporting off +    portConfigInputs[i] = 0;	// until activated +    previousPINs[i] = 0; +  } +  // pins with analog capability default to analog input +  // otherwise, pins default to digital output +  for (byte i=0; i < TOTAL_PINS; i++) { +    if (IS_PIN_ANALOG(i)) { +      // turns off pullup, configures everything +      setPinModeCallback(i, ANALOG); +    } else { +      // sets the output to 0, configures portConfigInputs +      setPinModeCallback(i, OUTPUT); +    } +  } +  // by default, do not report any analog inputs +  analogInputsToReport = 0; + +  /* send digital inputs to set the initial state on the host computer, +   * since once in the loop(), this firmware will only send on change */ +  /* +  TODO: this can never execute, since no pins default to digital input +        but it will be needed when/if we support EEPROM stored config +  for (byte i=0; i < TOTAL_PORTS; i++) { +    outputPort(i, readPort(i, portConfigInputs[i]), true); +  } +  */ +} + +void setup()  +{ +  Firmata.setFirmwareVersion(FIRMATA_MAJOR_VERSION, FIRMATA_MINOR_VERSION); + +  Firmata.attach(ANALOG_MESSAGE, analogWriteCallback); +  Firmata.attach(DIGITAL_MESSAGE, digitalWriteCallback); +  Firmata.attach(REPORT_ANALOG, reportAnalogCallback); +  Firmata.attach(REPORT_DIGITAL, reportDigitalCallback); +  Firmata.attach(SET_PIN_MODE, setPinModeCallback); +  Firmata.attach(START_SYSEX, sysexCallback); +  Firmata.attach(SYSTEM_RESET, systemResetCallback); + +  Firmata.begin(57600); +  systemResetCallback();  // reset to default config +} + +/*============================================================================== + * LOOP() + *============================================================================*/ +void loop()  +{ +  byte pin, analogPin; + +  /* DIGITALREAD - as fast as possible, check for changes and output them to the +   * FTDI buffer using Serial.print()  */ +  checkDigitalInputs();   + +  /* SERIALREAD - processing incoming messagse as soon as possible, while still +   * checking digital inputs.  */ +  while(Firmata.available()) +    Firmata.processInput(); + +  /* SEND FTDI WRITE BUFFER - make sure that the FTDI buffer doesn't go over +   * 60 bytes. use a timer to sending an event character every 4 ms to +   * trigger the buffer to dump. */ + +  currentMillis = millis(); +  if (currentMillis - previousMillis > samplingInterval) { +    previousMillis += samplingInterval; +    /* ANALOGREAD - do all analogReads() at the configured sampling interval */ +    for(pin=0; pin<TOTAL_PINS; pin++) { +      if (IS_PIN_ANALOG(pin) && pinConfig[pin] == ANALOG) { +        analogPin = PIN_TO_ANALOG(pin); +        if (analogInputsToReport & (1 << analogPin)) { +          Firmata.sendAnalog(analogPin, analogRead(analogPin)); +        } +      } +    } +    // report i2c data for all device with read continuous mode enabled +    if (queryIndex > -1) { +      for (byte i = 0; i < queryIndex + 1; i++) { +        readAndReportData(query[i].addr, query[i].reg, query[i].bytes); +      } +    } +  } +} | 
