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diff --git a/libraries/Firmata/Boards.h b/libraries/Firmata/Boards.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..06f69c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/Firmata/Boards.h @@ -0,0 +1,366 @@ +/* Boards.h - Hardware Abstraction Layer for Firmata library */ + +#ifndef Firmata_Boards_h +#define Firmata_Boards_h + +#include <inttypes.h> + +#if defined(ARDUINO) && ARDUINO >= 100 +#include "Arduino.h" // for digitalRead, digitalWrite, etc +#else +#include "WProgram.h" +#endif + +// Normally Servo.h must be included before Firmata.h (which then includes +// this file). If Servo.h wasn't included, this allows the code to still +// compile, but without support for any Servos. Hopefully that's what the +// user intended by not including Servo.h +#ifndef MAX_SERVOS +#define MAX_SERVOS 0 +#endif + +/* + Firmata Hardware Abstraction Layer + +Firmata is built on top of the hardware abstraction functions of Arduino, +specifically digitalWrite, digitalRead, analogWrite, analogRead, and +pinMode. While these functions offer simple integer pin numbers, Firmata +needs more information than is provided by Arduino. This file provides +all other hardware specific details. To make Firmata support a new board, +only this file should require editing. + +The key concept is every "pin" implemented by Firmata may be mapped to +any pin as implemented by Arduino. Usually a simple 1-to-1 mapping is +best, but such mapping should not be assumed. This hardware abstraction +layer allows Firmata to implement any number of pins which map onto the +Arduino implemented pins in almost any arbitrary way. + + +General Constants: + +These constants provide basic information Firmata requires. + +TOTAL_PINS: The total number of pins Firmata implemented by Firmata. + Usually this will match the number of pins the Arduino functions + implement, including any pins pins capable of analog or digital. + However, Firmata may implement any number of pins. For example, + on Arduino Mini with 8 analog inputs, 6 of these may be used + for digital functions, and 2 are analog only. On such boards, + Firmata can implement more pins than Arduino's pinMode() + function, in order to accommodate those special pins. The + Firmata protocol supports a maximum of 128 pins, so this + constant must not exceed 128. + +TOTAL_ANALOG_PINS: The total number of analog input pins implemented. + The Firmata protocol allows up to 16 analog inputs, accessed + using offsets 0 to 15. Because Firmata presents the analog + inputs using different offsets than the actual pin numbers + (a legacy of Arduino's analogRead function, and the way the + analog input capable pins are physically labeled on all + Arduino boards), the total number of analog input signals + must be specified. 16 is the maximum. + +VERSION_BLINK_PIN: When Firmata starts up, it will blink the version + number. This constant is the Arduino pin number where a + LED is connected. + + +Pin Mapping Macros: + +These macros provide the mapping between pins as implemented by +Firmata protocol and the actual pin numbers used by the Arduino +functions. Even though such mappings are often simple, pin +numbers received by Firmata protocol should always be used as +input to these macros, and the result of the macro should be +used with with any Arduino function. + +When Firmata is extended to support a new pin mode or feature, +a pair of macros should be added and used for all hardware +access. For simple 1:1 mapping, these macros add no actual +overhead, yet their consistent use allows source code which +uses them consistently to be easily adapted to all other boards +with different requirements. + +IS_PIN_XXXX(pin): The IS_PIN macros resolve to true or non-zero + if a pin as implemented by Firmata corresponds to a pin + that actually implements the named feature. + +PIN_TO_XXXX(pin): The PIN_TO macros translate pin numbers as + implemented by Firmata to the pin numbers needed as inputs + to the Arduino functions. The corresponding IS_PIN macro + should always be tested before using a PIN_TO macro, so + these macros only need to handle valid Firmata pin + numbers for the named feature. + + +Port Access Inline Funtions: + +For efficiency, Firmata protocol provides access to digital +input and output pins grouped by 8 bit ports. When these +groups of 8 correspond to actual 8 bit ports as implemented +by the hardware, these inline functions can provide high +speed direct port access. Otherwise, a default implementation +using 8 calls to digitalWrite or digitalRead is used. + +When porting Firmata to a new board, it is recommended to +use the default functions first and focus only on the constants +and macros above. When those are working, if optimized port +access is desired, these inline functions may be extended. +The recommended approach defines a symbol indicating which +optimization to use, and then conditional complication is +used within these functions. + +readPort(port, bitmask): Read an 8 bit port, returning the value. + port: The port number, Firmata pins port*8 to port*8+7 + bitmask: The actual pins to read, indicated by 1 bits. + +writePort(port, value, bitmask): Write an 8 bit port. + port: The port number, Firmata pins port*8 to port*8+7 + value: The 8 bit value to write + bitmask: The actual pins to write, indicated by 1 bits. +*/ + +/*============================================================================== + * Board Specific Configuration + *============================================================================*/ + +#ifndef digitalPinHasPWM +#define digitalPinHasPWM(p) IS_PIN_DIGITAL(p) +#endif + +// Arduino Duemilanove, Diecimila, and NG +#if defined(__AVR_ATmega168__) || defined(__AVR_ATmega328P__) +#if defined(NUM_ANALOG_INPUTS) && NUM_ANALOG_INPUTS == 6 +#define TOTAL_ANALOG_PINS 6 +#define TOTAL_PINS 20 // 14 digital + 6 analog +#else +#define TOTAL_ANALOG_PINS 8 +#define TOTAL_PINS 22 // 14 digital + 8 analog +#endif +#define VERSION_BLINK_PIN 13 +#define IS_PIN_DIGITAL(p) ((p) >= 2 && (p) <= 19) +#define IS_PIN_ANALOG(p) ((p) >= 14 && (p) < 14 + TOTAL_ANALOG_PINS) +#define IS_PIN_PWM(p) digitalPinHasPWM(p) +#define IS_PIN_SERVO(p) (IS_PIN_DIGITAL(p) && (p) - 2 < MAX_SERVOS) +#define IS_PIN_I2C(p) ((p) == 18 || (p) == 19) +#define PIN_TO_DIGITAL(p) (p) +#define PIN_TO_ANALOG(p) ((p) - 14) +#define PIN_TO_PWM(p) PIN_TO_DIGITAL(p) +#define PIN_TO_SERVO(p) ((p) - 2) +#define ARDUINO_PINOUT_OPTIMIZE 1 + + +// Wiring (and board) +#elif defined(WIRING) +#define VERSION_BLINK_PIN WLED +#define IS_PIN_DIGITAL(p) ((p) >= 0 && (p) < TOTAL_PINS) +#define IS_PIN_ANALOG(p) ((p) >= FIRST_ANALOG_PIN && (p) < (FIRST_ANALOG_PIN+TOTAL_ANALOG_PINS)) +#define IS_PIN_PWM(p) digitalPinHasPWM(p) +#define IS_PIN_SERVO(p) ((p) >= 0 && (p) < MAX_SERVOS) +#define IS_PIN_I2C(p) ((p) == SDA || (p) == SCL) +#define PIN_TO_DIGITAL(p) (p) +#define PIN_TO_ANALOG(p) ((p) - FIRST_ANALOG_PIN) +#define PIN_TO_PWM(p) PIN_TO_DIGITAL(p) +#define PIN_TO_SERVO(p) (p) + + +// old Arduinos +#elif defined(__AVR_ATmega8__) +#define TOTAL_ANALOG_PINS 6 +#define TOTAL_PINS 20 // 14 digital + 6 analog +#define VERSION_BLINK_PIN 13 +#define IS_PIN_DIGITAL(p) ((p) >= 2 && (p) <= 19) +#define IS_PIN_ANALOG(p) ((p) >= 14 && (p) <= 19) +#define IS_PIN_PWM(p) digitalPinHasPWM(p) +#define IS_PIN_SERVO(p) (IS_PIN_DIGITAL(p) && (p) - 2 < MAX_SERVOS) +#define IS_PIN_I2C(p) ((p) == 18 || (p) == 19) +#define PIN_TO_DIGITAL(p) (p) +#define PIN_TO_ANALOG(p) ((p) - 14) +#define PIN_TO_PWM(p) PIN_TO_DIGITAL(p) +#define PIN_TO_SERVO(p) ((p) - 2) +#define ARDUINO_PINOUT_OPTIMIZE 1 + + +// Arduino Mega +#elif defined(__AVR_ATmega1280__) || defined(__AVR_ATmega2560__) +#define TOTAL_ANALOG_PINS 16 +#define TOTAL_PINS 70 // 54 digital + 16 analog +#define VERSION_BLINK_PIN 13 +#define IS_PIN_DIGITAL(p) ((p) >= 2 && (p) < TOTAL_PINS) +#define IS_PIN_ANALOG(p) ((p) >= 54 && (p) < TOTAL_PINS) +#define IS_PIN_PWM(p) digitalPinHasPWM(p) +#define IS_PIN_SERVO(p) ((p) >= 2 && (p) - 2 < MAX_SERVOS) +#define IS_PIN_I2C(p) ((p) == 20 || (p) == 21) +#define PIN_TO_DIGITAL(p) (p) +#define PIN_TO_ANALOG(p) ((p) - 54) +#define PIN_TO_PWM(p) PIN_TO_DIGITAL(p) +#define PIN_TO_SERVO(p) ((p) - 2) + + +// Teensy 1.0 +#elif defined(__AVR_AT90USB162__) +#define TOTAL_ANALOG_PINS 0 +#define TOTAL_PINS 21 // 21 digital + no analog +#define VERSION_BLINK_PIN 6 +#define IS_PIN_DIGITAL(p) ((p) >= 0 && (p) < TOTAL_PINS) +#define IS_PIN_ANALOG(p) (0) +#define IS_PIN_PWM(p) digitalPinHasPWM(p) +#define IS_PIN_SERVO(p) ((p) >= 0 && (p) < MAX_SERVOS) +#define IS_PIN_I2C(p) (0) +#define PIN_TO_DIGITAL(p) (p) +#define PIN_TO_ANALOG(p) (0) +#define PIN_TO_PWM(p) PIN_TO_DIGITAL(p) +#define PIN_TO_SERVO(p) (p) + + +// Teensy 2.0 +#elif defined(__AVR_ATmega32U4__) +#define TOTAL_ANALOG_PINS 12 +#define TOTAL_PINS 25 // 11 digital + 12 analog +#define VERSION_BLINK_PIN 11 +#define IS_PIN_DIGITAL(p) ((p) >= 0 && (p) < TOTAL_PINS) +#define IS_PIN_ANALOG(p) ((p) >= 11 && (p) <= 22) +#define IS_PIN_PWM(p) digitalPinHasPWM(p) +#define IS_PIN_SERVO(p) ((p) >= 0 && (p) < MAX_SERVOS) +#define IS_PIN_I2C(p) ((p) == 5 || (p) == 6) +#define PIN_TO_DIGITAL(p) (p) +#define PIN_TO_ANALOG(p) (((p)<22)?21-(p):11) +#define PIN_TO_PWM(p) PIN_TO_DIGITAL(p) +#define PIN_TO_SERVO(p) (p) + + +// Teensy++ 1.0 and 2.0 +#elif defined(__AVR_AT90USB646__) || defined(__AVR_AT90USB1286__) +#define TOTAL_ANALOG_PINS 8 +#define TOTAL_PINS 46 // 38 digital + 8 analog +#define VERSION_BLINK_PIN 6 +#define IS_PIN_DIGITAL(p) ((p) >= 0 && (p) < TOTAL_PINS) +#define IS_PIN_ANALOG(p) ((p) >= 38 && (p) < TOTAL_PINS) +#define IS_PIN_PWM(p) digitalPinHasPWM(p) +#define IS_PIN_SERVO(p) ((p) >= 0 && (p) < MAX_SERVOS) +#define IS_PIN_I2C(p) ((p) == 0 || (p) == 1) +#define PIN_TO_DIGITAL(p) (p) +#define PIN_TO_ANALOG(p) ((p) - 38) +#define PIN_TO_PWM(p) PIN_TO_DIGITAL(p) +#define PIN_TO_SERVO(p) (p) + + +// Sanguino +#elif defined(__AVR_ATmega644P__) || defined(__AVR_ATmega644__) +#define TOTAL_ANALOG_PINS 8 +#define TOTAL_PINS 32 // 24 digital + 8 analog +#define VERSION_BLINK_PIN 0 +#define IS_PIN_DIGITAL(p) ((p) >= 2 && (p) < TOTAL_PINS) +#define IS_PIN_ANALOG(p) ((p) >= 24 && (p) < TOTAL_PINS) +#define IS_PIN_PWM(p) digitalPinHasPWM(p) +#define IS_PIN_SERVO(p) ((p) >= 0 && (p) < MAX_SERVOS) +#define IS_PIN_I2C(p) ((p) == 16 || (p) == 17) +#define PIN_TO_DIGITAL(p) (p) +#define PIN_TO_ANALOG(p) ((p) - 24) +#define PIN_TO_PWM(p) PIN_TO_DIGITAL(p) +#define PIN_TO_SERVO(p) ((p) - 2) + + +// Illuminato +#elif defined(__AVR_ATmega645__) +#define TOTAL_ANALOG_PINS 6 +#define TOTAL_PINS 42 // 36 digital + 6 analog +#define VERSION_BLINK_PIN 13 +#define IS_PIN_DIGITAL(p) ((p) >= 2 && (p) < TOTAL_PINS) +#define IS_PIN_ANALOG(p) ((p) >= 36 && (p) < TOTAL_PINS) +#define IS_PIN_PWM(p) digitalPinHasPWM(p) +#define IS_PIN_SERVO(p) ((p) >= 0 && (p) < MAX_SERVOS) +#define IS_PIN_I2C(p) ((p) == 4 || (p) == 5) +#define PIN_TO_DIGITAL(p) (p) +#define PIN_TO_ANALOG(p) ((p) - 36) +#define PIN_TO_PWM(p) PIN_TO_DIGITAL(p) +#define PIN_TO_SERVO(p) ((p) - 2) + + +// anything else +#else +#error "Please edit Boards.h with a hardware abstraction for this board" +#endif + + +/*============================================================================== + * readPort() - Read an 8 bit port + *============================================================================*/ + +static inline unsigned char readPort(byte, byte) __attribute__((always_inline, unused)); +static inline unsigned char readPort(byte port, byte bitmask) +{ +#if defined(ARDUINO_PINOUT_OPTIMIZE) + if (port == 0) return (PIND & 0xFC) & bitmask; // ignore Rx/Tx 0/1 + if (port == 1) return ((PINB & 0x3F) | ((PINC & 0x03) << 6)) & bitmask; + if (port == 2) return ((PINC & 0x3C) >> 2) & bitmask; + return 0; +#else + unsigned char out=0, pin=port*8; + if (IS_PIN_DIGITAL(pin+0) && (bitmask & 0x01) && digitalRead(PIN_TO_DIGITAL(pin+0))) out |= 0x01; + if (IS_PIN_DIGITAL(pin+1) && (bitmask & 0x02) && digitalRead(PIN_TO_DIGITAL(pin+1))) out |= 0x02; + if (IS_PIN_DIGITAL(pin+2) && (bitmask & 0x04) && digitalRead(PIN_TO_DIGITAL(pin+2))) out |= 0x04; + if (IS_PIN_DIGITAL(pin+3) && (bitmask & 0x08) && digitalRead(PIN_TO_DIGITAL(pin+3))) out |= 0x08; + if (IS_PIN_DIGITAL(pin+4) && (bitmask & 0x10) && digitalRead(PIN_TO_DIGITAL(pin+4))) out |= 0x10; + if (IS_PIN_DIGITAL(pin+5) && (bitmask & 0x20) && digitalRead(PIN_TO_DIGITAL(pin+5))) out |= 0x20; + if (IS_PIN_DIGITAL(pin+6) && (bitmask & 0x40) && digitalRead(PIN_TO_DIGITAL(pin+6))) out |= 0x40; + if (IS_PIN_DIGITAL(pin+7) && (bitmask & 0x80) && digitalRead(PIN_TO_DIGITAL(pin+7))) out |= 0x80; + return out; +#endif +} + +/*============================================================================== + * writePort() - Write an 8 bit port, only touch pins specified by a bitmask + *============================================================================*/ + +static inline unsigned char writePort(byte, byte, byte) __attribute__((always_inline, unused)); +static inline unsigned char writePort(byte port, byte value, byte bitmask) +{ +#if defined(ARDUINO_PINOUT_OPTIMIZE) + if (port == 0) { + bitmask = bitmask & 0xFC; // do not touch Tx & Rx pins + byte valD = value & bitmask; + byte maskD = ~bitmask; + cli(); + PORTD = (PORTD & maskD) | valD; + sei(); + } else if (port == 1) { + byte valB = (value & bitmask) & 0x3F; + byte valC = (value & bitmask) >> 6; + byte maskB = ~(bitmask & 0x3F); + byte maskC = ~((bitmask & 0xC0) >> 6); + cli(); + PORTB = (PORTB & maskB) | valB; + PORTC = (PORTC & maskC) | valC; + sei(); + } else if (port == 2) { + bitmask = bitmask & 0x0F; + byte valC = (value & bitmask) << 2; + byte maskC = ~(bitmask << 2); + cli(); + PORTC = (PORTC & maskC) | valC; + sei(); + } +#else + byte pin=port*8; + if ((bitmask & 0x01)) digitalWrite(PIN_TO_DIGITAL(pin+0), (value & 0x01)); + if ((bitmask & 0x02)) digitalWrite(PIN_TO_DIGITAL(pin+1), (value & 0x02)); + if ((bitmask & 0x04)) digitalWrite(PIN_TO_DIGITAL(pin+2), (value & 0x04)); + if ((bitmask & 0x08)) digitalWrite(PIN_TO_DIGITAL(pin+3), (value & 0x08)); + if ((bitmask & 0x10)) digitalWrite(PIN_TO_DIGITAL(pin+4), (value & 0x10)); + if ((bitmask & 0x20)) digitalWrite(PIN_TO_DIGITAL(pin+5), (value & 0x20)); + if ((bitmask & 0x40)) digitalWrite(PIN_TO_DIGITAL(pin+6), (value & 0x40)); + if ((bitmask & 0x80)) digitalWrite(PIN_TO_DIGITAL(pin+7), (value & 0x80)); +#endif +} + + + + +#ifndef TOTAL_PORTS +#define TOTAL_PORTS ((TOTAL_PINS + 7) / 8) +#endif + + +#endif /* Firmata_Boards_h */ + diff --git a/libraries/Firmata/Firmata.cpp b/libraries/Firmata/Firmata.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e81c10b --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/Firmata/Firmata.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,444 @@ +/* + Firmata.cpp - Firmata library + Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Hans-Christoph Steiner. All rights reserved. + + 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. + + See file LICENSE.txt for further informations on licensing terms. +*/ + +//****************************************************************************** +//* Includes +//****************************************************************************** + +#include "Firmata.h" +#include "HardwareSerial.h" + +extern "C" { +#include <string.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +} + +//****************************************************************************** +//* Support Functions +//****************************************************************************** + +void FirmataClass::sendValueAsTwo7bitBytes(int value) +{ + FirmataSerial.write(value & B01111111); // LSB + FirmataSerial.write(value >> 7 & B01111111); // MSB +} + +void FirmataClass::startSysex(void) +{ + FirmataSerial.write(START_SYSEX); +} + +void FirmataClass::endSysex(void) +{ + FirmataSerial.write(END_SYSEX); +} + +//****************************************************************************** +//* Constructors +//****************************************************************************** + +FirmataClass::FirmataClass(Stream &s) : FirmataSerial(s) +{ + firmwareVersionCount = 0; + systemReset(); +} + +//****************************************************************************** +//* Public Methods +//****************************************************************************** + +/* begin method for overriding default serial bitrate */ +void FirmataClass::begin(void) +{ + begin(57600); +} + +/* begin method for overriding default serial bitrate */ +void FirmataClass::begin(long speed) +{ + Serial.begin(speed); + FirmataSerial = Serial; + blinkVersion(); + printVersion(); + printFirmwareVersion(); +} + +void FirmataClass::begin(Stream &s) +{ + FirmataSerial = s; + systemReset(); + printVersion(); + printFirmwareVersion(); +} + +// output the protocol version message to the serial port +void FirmataClass::printVersion(void) { + FirmataSerial.write(REPORT_VERSION); + FirmataSerial.write(FIRMATA_MAJOR_VERSION); + FirmataSerial.write(FIRMATA_MINOR_VERSION); +} + +void FirmataClass::blinkVersion(void) +{ + // flash the pin with the protocol version + pinMode(VERSION_BLINK_PIN,OUTPUT); + pin13strobe(FIRMATA_MAJOR_VERSION, 40, 210); + delay(250); + pin13strobe(FIRMATA_MINOR_VERSION, 40, 210); + delay(125); +} + +void FirmataClass::printFirmwareVersion(void) +{ + byte i; + + if(firmwareVersionCount) { // make sure that the name has been set before reporting + startSysex(); + FirmataSerial.write(REPORT_FIRMWARE); + FirmataSerial.write(firmwareVersionVector[0]); // major version number + FirmataSerial.write(firmwareVersionVector[1]); // minor version number + for(i=2; i<firmwareVersionCount; ++i) { + sendValueAsTwo7bitBytes(firmwareVersionVector[i]); + } + endSysex(); + } +} + +void FirmataClass::setFirmwareNameAndVersion(const char *name, byte major, byte minor) +{ + const char *filename; + char *extension; + + // parse out ".cpp" and "applet/" that comes from using __FILE__ + extension = strstr(name, ".cpp"); + filename = strrchr(name, '/') + 1; //points to slash, +1 gets to start of filename + // add two bytes for version numbers + if(extension && filename) { + firmwareVersionCount = extension - filename + 2; + } else { + firmwareVersionCount = strlen(name) + 2; + filename = name; + } + firmwareVersionVector = (byte *) malloc(firmwareVersionCount); + firmwareVersionVector[firmwareVersionCount] = 0; + firmwareVersionVector[0] = major; + firmwareVersionVector[1] = minor; + strncpy((char*)firmwareVersionVector + 2, filename, firmwareVersionCount - 2); + // alas, no snprintf on Arduino + // snprintf(firmwareVersionVector, MAX_DATA_BYTES, "%c%c%s", + // (char)major, (char)minor, firmwareVersionVector); +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Serial Receive Handling + +int FirmataClass::available(void) +{ + return FirmataSerial.available(); +} + + +void FirmataClass::processSysexMessage(void) +{ + switch(storedInputData[0]) { //first byte in buffer is command + case REPORT_FIRMWARE: + printFirmwareVersion(); + break; + case STRING_DATA: + if(currentStringCallback) { + byte bufferLength = (sysexBytesRead - 1) / 2; + char *buffer = (char*)malloc(bufferLength * sizeof(char)); + byte i = 1; + byte j = 0; + while(j < bufferLength) { + buffer[j] = (char)storedInputData[i]; + i++; + buffer[j] += (char)(storedInputData[i] << 7); + i++; + j++; + } + (*currentStringCallback)(buffer); + } + break; + default: + if(currentSysexCallback) + (*currentSysexCallback)(storedInputData[0], sysexBytesRead - 1, storedInputData + 1); + } +} + +void FirmataClass::processInput(void) +{ + int inputData = FirmataSerial.read(); // this is 'int' to handle -1 when no data + int command; + + // TODO make sure it handles -1 properly + + if (parsingSysex) { + if(inputData == END_SYSEX) { + //stop sysex byte + parsingSysex = false; + //fire off handler function + processSysexMessage(); + } else { + //normal data byte - add to buffer + storedInputData[sysexBytesRead] = inputData; + sysexBytesRead++; + } + } else if( (waitForData > 0) && (inputData < 128) ) { + waitForData--; + storedInputData[waitForData] = inputData; + if( (waitForData==0) && executeMultiByteCommand ) { // got the whole message + switch(executeMultiByteCommand) { + case ANALOG_MESSAGE: + if(currentAnalogCallback) { + (*currentAnalogCallback)(multiByteChannel, + (storedInputData[0] << 7) + + storedInputData[1]); + } + break; + case DIGITAL_MESSAGE: + if(currentDigitalCallback) { + (*currentDigitalCallback)(multiByteChannel, + (storedInputData[0] << 7) + + storedInputData[1]); + } + break; + case SET_PIN_MODE: + if(currentPinModeCallback) + (*currentPinModeCallback)(storedInputData[1], storedInputData[0]); + break; + case REPORT_ANALOG: + if(currentReportAnalogCallback) + (*currentReportAnalogCallback)(multiByteChannel,storedInputData[0]); + break; + case REPORT_DIGITAL: + if(currentReportDigitalCallback) + (*currentReportDigitalCallback)(multiByteChannel,storedInputData[0]); + break; + } + executeMultiByteCommand = 0; + } + } else { + // remove channel info from command byte if less than 0xF0 + if(inputData < 0xF0) { + command = inputData & 0xF0; + multiByteChannel = inputData & 0x0F; + } else { + command = inputData; + // commands in the 0xF* range don't use channel data + } + switch (command) { + case ANALOG_MESSAGE: + case DIGITAL_MESSAGE: + case SET_PIN_MODE: + waitForData = 2; // two data bytes needed + executeMultiByteCommand = command; + break; + case REPORT_ANALOG: + case REPORT_DIGITAL: + waitForData = 1; // two data bytes needed + executeMultiByteCommand = command; + break; + case START_SYSEX: + parsingSysex = true; + sysexBytesRead = 0; + break; + case SYSTEM_RESET: + systemReset(); + break; + case REPORT_VERSION: + Firmata.printVersion(); + break; + } + } +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// Serial Send Handling + +// send an analog message +void FirmataClass::sendAnalog(byte pin, int value) +{ + // pin can only be 0-15, so chop higher bits + FirmataSerial.write(ANALOG_MESSAGE | (pin & 0xF)); + sendValueAsTwo7bitBytes(value); +} + +// send a single digital pin in a digital message +void FirmataClass::sendDigital(byte pin, int value) +{ + /* TODO add single pin digital messages to the protocol, this needs to + * track the last digital data sent so that it can be sure to change just + * one bit in the packet. This is complicated by the fact that the + * numbering of the pins will probably differ on Arduino, Wiring, and + * other boards. The DIGITAL_MESSAGE sends 14 bits at a time, but it is + * probably easier to send 8 bit ports for any board with more than 14 + * digital pins. + */ + + // TODO: the digital message should not be sent on the serial port every + // time sendDigital() is called. Instead, it should add it to an int + // which will be sent on a schedule. If a pin changes more than once + // before the digital message is sent on the serial port, it should send a + // digital message for each change. + + // if(value == 0) + // sendDigitalPortPair(); +} + + +// send 14-bits in a single digital message (protocol v1) +// send an 8-bit port in a single digital message (protocol v2) +void FirmataClass::sendDigitalPort(byte portNumber, int portData) +{ + FirmataSerial.write(DIGITAL_MESSAGE | (portNumber & 0xF)); + FirmataSerial.write((byte)portData % 128); // Tx bits 0-6 + FirmataSerial.write(portData >> 7); // Tx bits 7-13 +} + + +void FirmataClass::sendSysex(byte command, byte bytec, byte* bytev) +{ + byte i; + startSysex(); + FirmataSerial.write(command); + for(i=0; i<bytec; i++) { + sendValueAsTwo7bitBytes(bytev[i]); + } + endSysex(); +} + +void FirmataClass::sendString(byte command, const char* string) +{ + sendSysex(command, strlen(string), (byte *)string); +} + + +// send a string as the protocol string type +void FirmataClass::sendString(const char* string) +{ + sendString(STRING_DATA, string); +} + + +// Internal Actions///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + +// generic callbacks +void FirmataClass::attach(byte command, callbackFunction newFunction) +{ + switch(command) { + case ANALOG_MESSAGE: currentAnalogCallback = newFunction; break; + case DIGITAL_MESSAGE: currentDigitalCallback = newFunction; break; + case REPORT_ANALOG: currentReportAnalogCallback = newFunction; break; + case REPORT_DIGITAL: currentReportDigitalCallback = newFunction; break; + case SET_PIN_MODE: currentPinModeCallback = newFunction; break; + } +} + +void FirmataClass::attach(byte command, systemResetCallbackFunction newFunction) +{ + switch(command) { + case SYSTEM_RESET: currentSystemResetCallback = newFunction; break; + } +} + +void FirmataClass::attach(byte command, stringCallbackFunction newFunction) +{ + switch(command) { + case STRING_DATA: currentStringCallback = newFunction; break; + } +} + +void FirmataClass::attach(byte command, sysexCallbackFunction newFunction) +{ + currentSysexCallback = newFunction; +} + +void FirmataClass::detach(byte command) +{ + switch(command) { + case SYSTEM_RESET: currentSystemResetCallback = NULL; break; + case STRING_DATA: currentStringCallback = NULL; break; + case START_SYSEX: currentSysexCallback = NULL; break; + default: + attach(command, (callbackFunction)NULL); + } +} + +// sysex callbacks +/* + * this is too complicated for analogReceive, but maybe for Sysex? + void FirmataClass::attachSysex(sysexFunction newFunction) + { + byte i; + byte tmpCount = analogReceiveFunctionCount; + analogReceiveFunction* tmpArray = analogReceiveFunctionArray; + analogReceiveFunctionCount++; + analogReceiveFunctionArray = (analogReceiveFunction*) calloc(analogReceiveFunctionCount, sizeof(analogReceiveFunction)); + for(i = 0; i < tmpCount; i++) { + analogReceiveFunctionArray[i] = tmpArray[i]; + } + analogReceiveFunctionArray[tmpCount] = newFunction; + free(tmpArray); + } +*/ + +//****************************************************************************** +//* Private Methods +//****************************************************************************** + + + +// resets the system state upon a SYSTEM_RESET message from the host software +void FirmataClass::systemReset(void) +{ + byte i; + + waitForData = 0; // this flag says the next serial input will be data + executeMultiByteCommand = 0; // execute this after getting multi-byte data + multiByteChannel = 0; // channel data for multiByteCommands + + + for(i=0; i<MAX_DATA_BYTES; i++) { + storedInputData[i] = 0; + } + + parsingSysex = false; + sysexBytesRead = 0; + + if(currentSystemResetCallback) + (*currentSystemResetCallback)(); + + //flush(); //TODO uncomment when Firmata is a subclass of HardwareSerial +} + + + +// ============================================================================= +// used for flashing the pin for the version number +void FirmataClass::pin13strobe(int count, int onInterval, int offInterval) +{ + byte i; + pinMode(VERSION_BLINK_PIN, OUTPUT); + for(i=0; i<count; i++) { + delay(offInterval); + digitalWrite(VERSION_BLINK_PIN, HIGH); + delay(onInterval); + digitalWrite(VERSION_BLINK_PIN, LOW); + } +} + + +// make one instance for the user to use +FirmataClass Firmata(Serial); + + diff --git a/libraries/Firmata/Firmata.h b/libraries/Firmata/Firmata.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..74f1ccc --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/Firmata/Firmata.h @@ -0,0 +1,163 @@ +/* + Firmata.h - Firmata library + Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Hans-Christoph Steiner. All rights reserved. + + 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. + + See file LICENSE.txt for further informations on licensing terms. +*/ + +#ifndef Firmata_h +#define Firmata_h + +#include "Boards.h" /* Hardware Abstraction Layer + Wiring/Arduino */ + +/* Version numbers for the protocol. The protocol is still changing, so these + * version numbers are important. This number can be queried so that host + * software can test whether it will be compatible with the currently + * installed firmware. */ +#define FIRMATA_MAJOR_VERSION 2 // for non-compatible changes +#define FIRMATA_MINOR_VERSION 3 // for backwards compatible changes +#define FIRMATA_BUGFIX_VERSION 1 // for bugfix releases + +#define MAX_DATA_BYTES 32 // max number of data bytes in non-Sysex messages + +// message command bytes (128-255/0x80-0xFF) +#define DIGITAL_MESSAGE 0x90 // send data for a digital pin +#define ANALOG_MESSAGE 0xE0 // send data for an analog pin (or PWM) +#define REPORT_ANALOG 0xC0 // enable analog input by pin # +#define REPORT_DIGITAL 0xD0 // enable digital input by port pair +// +#define SET_PIN_MODE 0xF4 // set a pin to INPUT/OUTPUT/PWM/etc +// +#define REPORT_VERSION 0xF9 // report protocol version +#define SYSTEM_RESET 0xFF // reset from MIDI +// +#define START_SYSEX 0xF0 // start a MIDI Sysex message +#define END_SYSEX 0xF7 // end a MIDI Sysex message + +// extended command set using sysex (0-127/0x00-0x7F) +/* 0x00-0x0F reserved for user-defined commands */ +#define SERVO_CONFIG 0x70 // set max angle, minPulse, maxPulse, freq +#define STRING_DATA 0x71 // a string message with 14-bits per char +#define SHIFT_DATA 0x75 // a bitstream to/from a shift register +#define I2C_REQUEST 0x76 // send an I2C read/write request +#define I2C_REPLY 0x77 // a reply to an I2C read request +#define I2C_CONFIG 0x78 // config I2C settings such as delay times and power pins +#define EXTENDED_ANALOG 0x6F // analog write (PWM, Servo, etc) to any pin +#define PIN_STATE_QUERY 0x6D // ask for a pin's current mode and value +#define PIN_STATE_RESPONSE 0x6E // reply with pin's current mode and value +#define CAPABILITY_QUERY 0x6B // ask for supported modes and resolution of all pins +#define CAPABILITY_RESPONSE 0x6C // reply with supported modes and resolution +#define ANALOG_MAPPING_QUERY 0x69 // ask for mapping of analog to pin numbers +#define ANALOG_MAPPING_RESPONSE 0x6A // reply with mapping info +#define REPORT_FIRMWARE 0x79 // report name and version of the firmware +#define SAMPLING_INTERVAL 0x7A // set the poll rate of the main loop +#define SYSEX_NON_REALTIME 0x7E // MIDI Reserved for non-realtime messages +#define SYSEX_REALTIME 0x7F // MIDI Reserved for realtime messages +// these are DEPRECATED to make the naming more consistent +#define FIRMATA_STRING 0x71 // same as STRING_DATA +#define SYSEX_I2C_REQUEST 0x76 // same as I2C_REQUEST +#define SYSEX_I2C_REPLY 0x77 // same as I2C_REPLY +#define SYSEX_SAMPLING_INTERVAL 0x7A // same as SAMPLING_INTERVAL + +// pin modes +//#define INPUT 0x00 // defined in wiring.h +//#define OUTPUT 0x01 // defined in wiring.h +#define ANALOG 0x02 // analog pin in analogInput mode +#define PWM 0x03 // digital pin in PWM output mode +#define SERVO 0x04 // digital pin in Servo output mode +#define SHIFT 0x05 // shiftIn/shiftOut mode +#define I2C 0x06 // pin included in I2C setup +#define TOTAL_PIN_MODES 7 + +extern "C" { +// callback function types + typedef void (*callbackFunction)(byte, int); + typedef void (*systemResetCallbackFunction)(void); + typedef void (*stringCallbackFunction)(char*); + typedef void (*sysexCallbackFunction)(byte command, byte argc, byte*argv); +} + + +// TODO make it a subclass of a generic Serial/Stream base class +class FirmataClass +{ +public: + FirmataClass(Stream &s); +/* Arduino constructors */ + void begin(); + void begin(long); + void begin(Stream &s); +/* querying functions */ + void printVersion(void); + void blinkVersion(void); + void printFirmwareVersion(void); + //void setFirmwareVersion(byte major, byte minor); // see macro below + void setFirmwareNameAndVersion(const char *name, byte major, byte minor); +/* serial receive handling */ + int available(void); + void processInput(void); +/* serial send handling */ + void sendAnalog(byte pin, int value); + void sendDigital(byte pin, int value); // TODO implement this + void sendDigitalPort(byte portNumber, int portData); + void sendString(const char* string); + void sendString(byte command, const char* string); + void sendSysex(byte command, byte bytec, byte* bytev); +/* attach & detach callback functions to messages */ + void attach(byte command, callbackFunction newFunction); + void attach(byte command, systemResetCallbackFunction newFunction); + void attach(byte command, stringCallbackFunction newFunction); + void attach(byte command, sysexCallbackFunction newFunction); + void detach(byte command); + +private: + Stream &FirmataSerial; +/* firmware name and version */ + byte firmwareVersionCount; + byte *firmwareVersionVector; +/* input message handling */ + byte waitForData; // this flag says the next serial input will be data + byte executeMultiByteCommand; // execute this after getting multi-byte data + byte multiByteChannel; // channel data for multiByteCommands + byte storedInputData[MAX_DATA_BYTES]; // multi-byte data +/* sysex */ + boolean parsingSysex; + int sysexBytesRead; +/* callback functions */ + callbackFunction currentAnalogCallback; + callbackFunction currentDigitalCallback; + callbackFunction currentReportAnalogCallback; + callbackFunction currentReportDigitalCallback; + callbackFunction currentPinModeCallback; + systemResetCallbackFunction currentSystemResetCallback; + stringCallbackFunction currentStringCallback; + sysexCallbackFunction currentSysexCallback; + +/* private methods ------------------------------ */ + void processSysexMessage(void); + void systemReset(void); + void pin13strobe(int count, int onInterval, int offInterval); + void sendValueAsTwo7bitBytes(int value); + void startSysex(void); + void endSysex(void); +}; + +extern FirmataClass Firmata; + +/*============================================================================== + * MACROS + *============================================================================*/ + +/* shortcut for setFirmwareNameAndVersion() that uses __FILE__ to set the + * firmware name. It needs to be a macro so that __FILE__ is included in the + * firmware source file rather than the library source file. + */ +#define setFirmwareVersion(x, y) setFirmwareNameAndVersion(__FILE__, x, y) + +#endif /* Firmata_h */ + diff --git a/libraries/Firmata/LICENSE.txt b/libraries/Firmata/LICENSE.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..77cec6d --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/Firmata/LICENSE.txt @@ -0,0 +1,458 @@ + + GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2.1, February 1999 + + Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + +[This is the first released version of the Lesser GPL. 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Ideally + this example would be based on a call + +- turn current SimpleDigitalFirmata into DigitalPortFirmata for a more complex + example using the code which checks for changes before doing anything + +- test integration with Wiring diff --git a/libraries/Firmata/examples/AllInputsFirmata/AllInputsFirmata.ino b/libraries/Firmata/examples/AllInputsFirmata/AllInputsFirmata.ino new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bff7366 --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/Firmata/examples/AllInputsFirmata/AllInputsFirmata.ino @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +/* + * Firmata is a generic protocol for communicating with microcontrollers + * from software on a host computer. 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 + */ + +/* + * This firmware reads all inputs and sends them as fast as it can. It was + * inspired by the ease-of-use of the Arduino2Max program. + * + * This example code is in the public domain. + */ +#include <Firmata.h> + +byte pin; + +int analogValue; +int previousAnalogValues[TOTAL_ANALOG_PINS]; + +byte portStatus[TOTAL_PORTS]; // each bit: 1=pin is digital input, 0=other/ignore +byte previousPINs[TOTAL_PORTS]; + +/* timer variables */ +unsigned long currentMillis; // store the current value from millis() +unsigned long previousMillis; // for comparison with currentMillis +/* make sure that the FTDI buffer doesn't go over 60 bytes, otherwise you + get long, random delays. So only read analogs every 20ms or so */ +int samplingInterval = 19; // how often to run the main loop (in ms) + +void sendPort(byte portNumber, byte portValue) +{ + portValue = portValue & portStatus[portNumber]; + if(previousPINs[portNumber] != portValue) { + Firmata.sendDigitalPort(portNumber, portValue); + previousPINs[portNumber] = portValue; + } +} + +void setup() +{ + byte i, port, status; + + Firmata.setFirmwareVersion(0, 1); + + for(pin = 0; pin < TOTAL_PINS; pin++) { + if IS_PIN_DIGITAL(pin) pinMode(PIN_TO_DIGITAL(pin), INPUT); + } + + for (port=0; port<TOTAL_PORTS; port++) { + status = 0; + for (i=0; i<8; i++) { + if (IS_PIN_DIGITAL(port * 8 + i)) status |= (1 << i); + } + portStatus[port] = status; + } + + Firmata.begin(57600); +} + +void loop() +{ + byte i; + + for (i=0; i<TOTAL_PORTS; i++) { + sendPort(i, readPort(i, 0xff)); + } + /* make sure that the FTDI buffer doesn't go over 60 bytes, otherwise you + get long, random delays. So only read analogs every 20ms or so */ + currentMillis = millis(); + if(currentMillis - previousMillis > samplingInterval) { + previousMillis += samplingInterval; + while(Firmata.available()) { + Firmata.processInput(); + } + for(pin = 0; pin < TOTAL_ANALOG_PINS; pin++) { + analogValue = analogRead(pin); + if(analogValue != previousAnalogValues[pin]) { + Firmata.sendAnalog(pin, analogValue); + previousAnalogValues[pin] = analogValue; + } + } + } +} + + diff --git a/libraries/Firmata/examples/AnalogFirmata/AnalogFirmata.ino b/libraries/Firmata/examples/AnalogFirmata/AnalogFirmata.ino new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ff1d664 --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/Firmata/examples/AnalogFirmata/AnalogFirmata.ino @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +/* + * Firmata is a generic protocol for communicating with microcontrollers + * from software on a host computer. 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 + */ + +/* This firmware supports as many analog ports as possible, all analog inputs, + * four PWM outputs, and two with servo support. + * + * This example code is in the public domain. + */ +#include <Servo.h> +#include <Firmata.h> + +/*============================================================================== + * GLOBAL VARIABLES + *============================================================================*/ + +/* servos */ +Servo servo9, servo10; // one instance per pin +/* analog inputs */ +int analogInputsToReport = 0; // bitwise array to store pin reporting +int analogPin = 0; // counter for reading analog pins +/* timer variables */ +unsigned long currentMillis; // store the current value from millis() +unsigned long previousMillis; // for comparison with currentMillis + + +/*============================================================================== + * FUNCTIONS + *============================================================================*/ + +void analogWriteCallback(byte pin, int value) +{ + switch(pin) { + case 9: servo9.write(value); break; + case 10: servo10.write(value); break; + case 3: + case 5: + case 6: + case 11: // PWM pins + analogWrite(pin, value); + break; + } +} +// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// sets bits in a bit array (int) to toggle the reporting of the analogIns +void reportAnalogCallback(byte pin, int value) +{ + if(value == 0) { + analogInputsToReport = analogInputsToReport &~ (1 << pin); + } + else { // everything but 0 enables reporting of that pin + analogInputsToReport = analogInputsToReport | (1 << pin); + } + // TODO: save status to EEPROM here, if changed +} + +/*============================================================================== + * SETUP() + *============================================================================*/ +void setup() +{ + Firmata.setFirmwareVersion(0, 2); + Firmata.attach(ANALOG_MESSAGE, analogWriteCallback); + Firmata.attach(REPORT_ANALOG, reportAnalogCallback); + + servo9.attach(9); + servo10.attach(10); + Firmata.begin(57600); +} + +/*============================================================================== + * LOOP() + *============================================================================*/ +void loop() +{ + while(Firmata.available()) + Firmata.processInput(); + currentMillis = millis(); + if(currentMillis - previousMillis > 20) { + previousMillis += 20; // run this every 20ms + for(analogPin=0;analogPin<TOTAL_ANALOG_PINS;analogPin++) { + if( analogInputsToReport & (1 << analogPin) ) + Firmata.sendAnalog(analogPin, analogRead(analogPin)); + } + } +} + diff --git a/libraries/Firmata/examples/EchoString/EchoString.ino b/libraries/Firmata/examples/EchoString/EchoString.ino new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5079697 --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/Firmata/examples/EchoString/EchoString.ino @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +/* + * Firmata is a generic protocol for communicating with microcontrollers + * from software on a host computer. 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 + */ + +/* This sketch accepts strings and raw sysex messages and echos them back. + * + * This example code is in the public domain. + */ +#include <Firmata.h> + +byte analogPin; + +void stringCallback(char *myString) +{ + Firmata.sendString(myString); +} + + +void sysexCallback(byte command, byte argc, byte*argv) +{ + Firmata.sendSysex(command, argc, argv); +} + +void setup() +{ + Firmata.setFirmwareVersion(0, 1); + Firmata.attach(STRING_DATA, stringCallback); + Firmata.attach(START_SYSEX, sysexCallback); + Firmata.begin(57600); +} + +void loop() +{ + while(Firmata.available()) { + Firmata.processInput(); + } +} + + diff --git a/libraries/Firmata/examples/I2CFirmata/I2CFirmata.ino b/libraries/Firmata/examples/I2CFirmata/I2CFirmata.ino new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1da8963 --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/Firmata/examples/I2CFirmata/I2CFirmata.ino @@ -0,0 +1,228 @@ +/* + * Firmata is a generic protocol for communicating with microcontrollers + * from software on a host computer. 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) 2009 Jeff Hoefs. All rights reserved. + Copyright (C) 2009 Shigeru Kobayashi. All rights reserved. + + 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. + + See file LICENSE.txt for further informations on licensing terms. + */ + +#include <Wire.h> +#include <Firmata.h> + + +#define I2C_WRITE B00000000 +#define I2C_READ B00001000 +#define I2C_READ_CONTINUOUSLY B00010000 +#define I2C_STOP_READING B00011000 +#define I2C_READ_WRITE_MODE_MASK B00011000 + +#define MAX_QUERIES 8 + +unsigned long currentMillis; // store the current value from millis() +unsigned long previousMillis; // for comparison with currentMillis +unsigned int samplingInterval = 32; // default sampling interval is 33ms +unsigned int i2cReadDelayTime = 0; // default delay time between i2c read request and Wire.requestFrom() +unsigned int powerPinsEnabled = 0; // use as boolean to prevent enablePowerPins from being called more than once + +#define MINIMUM_SAMPLING_INTERVAL 10 + +#define REGISTER_NOT_SPECIFIED -1 + +struct i2c_device_info { + byte addr; + byte reg; + byte bytes; +}; + +i2c_device_info query[MAX_QUERIES]; + +byte i2cRxData[32]; +boolean readingContinuously = false; +byte queryIndex = 0; + +void readAndReportData(byte address, int theRegister, byte numBytes) +{ + if (theRegister != REGISTER_NOT_SPECIFIED) { + Wire.beginTransmission(address); + Wire.write((byte)theRegister); + 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); + + // 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++) { + i2cRxData[2 + i] = Wire.read(); + } + // send slave address, register and received bytes + Firmata.sendSysex(I2C_REPLY, numBytes + 2, i2cRxData); + } + else { + if(numBytes > Wire.available()) { + Firmata.sendString("I2C Read Error: Too many bytes received"); + } else { + Firmata.sendString("I2C Read Error: Too few bytes received"); + } + } + +} + +void sysexCallback(byte command, byte argc, byte *argv) +{ + byte mode; + byte slaveAddress; + byte slaveRegister; + byte data; + int delayTime; + + if (command == I2C_REQUEST) { + mode = argv[1] & I2C_READ_WRITE_MODE_MASK; + 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); + Wire.write(data); + } + Wire.endTransmission(); + delayMicroseconds(70); // TODO is this needed? + 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; + } + query[queryIndex].addr = slaveAddress; + query[queryIndex].reg = argv[2] + (argv[3] << 7); + query[queryIndex].bytes = argv[4] + (argv[5] << 7); + readingContinuously = true; + queryIndex++; + break; + case I2C_STOP_READING: + readingContinuously = false; + queryIndex = 0; + break; + default: + break; + } + } + else if (command == SAMPLING_INTERVAL) { + samplingInterval = argv[0] + (argv[1] << 7); + + if (samplingInterval < MINIMUM_SAMPLING_INTERVAL) { + samplingInterval = MINIMUM_SAMPLING_INTERVAL; + } + + samplingInterval -= 1; + Firmata.sendString("sampling interval"); + } + + else if (command == I2C_CONFIG) { + delayTime = (argv[4] + (argv[5] << 7)); // MSB + delayTime = (delayTime << 8) + (argv[2] + (argv[3] << 7)); // add LSB + + if((argv[0] + (argv[1] << 7)) > 0) { + enablePowerPins(PORTC3, PORTC2); + } + + if(delayTime > 0) { + i2cReadDelayTime = delayTime; + } + + if(argc > 6) { + // If you extend I2C_Config, handle your data here + } + + } +} + +void systemResetCallback() +{ + readingContinuously = false; + queryIndex = 0; +} + +/* reference: BlinkM_funcs.h by Tod E. 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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. + + 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. + + See file LICENSE.txt for further informations on licensing terms. + */ + +/* + * This is an old version of StandardFirmata (v2.0). It is kept here because + * its the last version that works on an ATMEGA8 chip. Also, it can be used + * for host software that has not been updated to a newer version of the + * protocol. It also uses the old baud rate of 115200 rather than 57600. + */ + +#include <EEPROM.h> +#include <Firmata.h> + +/*============================================================================== + * GLOBAL VARIABLES + *============================================================================*/ + +/* analog inputs */ +int analogInputsToReport = 0; // bitwise array to store pin reporting +int analogPin = 0; // counter for reading analog pins + +/* digital pins */ +byte reportPINs[TOTAL_PORTS]; // PIN == input port +byte previousPINs[TOTAL_PORTS]; // PIN == input port +byte pinStatus[TOTAL_PINS]; // store pin status, default OUTPUT +byte portStatus[TOTAL_PORTS]; + +/* timer variables */ +unsigned long currentMillis; // store the current value from millis() +unsigned long previousMillis; // for comparison with currentMillis + + +/*============================================================================== + * FUNCTIONS + *============================================================================*/ + +void outputPort(byte portNumber, byte portValue) +{ + portValue = portValue &~ portStatus[portNumber]; + if(previousPINs[portNumber] != portValue) { + Firmata.sendDigitalPort(portNumber, portValue); + previousPINs[portNumber] = portValue; + Firmata.sendDigitalPort(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) +{ + byte i, tmp; + for(i=0; i < TOTAL_PORTS; i++) { + if(reportPINs[i]) { + switch(i) { + case 0: outputPort(0, PIND &~ B00000011); break; // ignore Rx/Tx 0/1 + case 1: outputPort(1, PINB); break; + case 2: outputPort(2, PINC); break; + } + } + } +} + +// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +/* 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) { + byte port = 0; + byte offset = 0; + + if (pin < 8) { + port = 0; + offset = 0; + } else if (pin < 14) { + port = 1; + offset = 8; + } else if (pin < 22) { + port = 2; + offset = 14; + } + + if(pin > 1) { // ignore RxTx (pins 0 and 1) + pinStatus[pin] = mode; + switch(mode) { + case INPUT: + pinMode(pin, INPUT); + portStatus[port] = portStatus[port] &~ (1 << (pin - offset)); + break; + case OUTPUT: + digitalWrite(pin, LOW); // disable PWM + case PWM: + pinMode(pin, OUTPUT); + portStatus[port] = portStatus[port] | (1 << (pin - offset)); + break; + //case ANALOG: // TODO figure this out + default: + Firmata.sendString(""); + } + // TODO: save status to EEPROM here, if changed + } +} + +void analogWriteCallback(byte pin, int value) +{ + setPinModeCallback(pin,PWM); + analogWrite(pin, value); +} + +void digitalWriteCallback(byte port, int value) +{ + switch(port) { + case 0: // pins 2-7 (don't change Rx/Tx, pins 0 and 1) + // 0xFF03 == B1111111100000011 0x03 == B00000011 + PORTD = (value &~ 0xFF03) | (PORTD & 0x03); + break; + case 1: // pins 8-13 (14,15 are disabled for the crystal) + PORTB = (byte)value; + break; + case 2: // analog pins used as digital + PORTC = (byte)value; + break; + } +} + +// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +/* sets bits in a bit array (int) to toggle the reporting of the analogIns + */ +//void FirmataClass::setAnalogPinReporting(byte pin, byte state) { +//} +void reportAnalogCallback(byte pin, int value) +{ + if(value == 0) { + analogInputsToReport = analogInputsToReport &~ (1 << pin); + } + else { // everything but 0 enables reporting of that pin + analogInputsToReport = analogInputsToReport | (1 << pin); + } + // TODO: save status to EEPROM here, if changed +} + +void reportDigitalCallback(byte port, int value) +{ + reportPINs[port] = (byte)value; + if(port == 2) // turn off analog reporting when used as digital + analogInputsToReport = 0; +} + +/*============================================================================== + * SETUP() + *============================================================================*/ +void setup() +{ + byte i; + + Firmata.setFirmwareVersion(2, 0); + + 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); + + portStatus[0] = B00000011; // ignore Tx/RX pins + portStatus[1] = B11000000; // ignore 14/15 pins + portStatus[2] = B00000000; + +// for(i=0; i<TOTAL_PINS; ++i) { // TODO make this work with analogs + for(i=0; i<14; ++i) { + setPinModeCallback(i,OUTPUT); + } + // set all outputs to 0 to make sure internal pull-up resistors are off + PORTB = 0; // pins 8-15 + PORTC = 0; // analog port + PORTD = 0; // pins 0-7 + + // TODO rethink the init, perhaps it should report analog on default + for(i=0; i<TOTAL_PORTS; ++i) { + reportPINs[i] = false; + } + // TODO: load state from EEPROM here + + /* send digital inputs here, if enabled, to set the initial state on the + * host computer, since once in the loop(), this firmware will only send + * digital data on change. */ + if(reportPINs[0]) outputPort(0, PIND &~ B00000011); // ignore Rx/Tx 0/1 + if(reportPINs[1]) outputPort(1, PINB); + if(reportPINs[2]) outputPort(2, PINC); + + Firmata.begin(115200); +} + +/*============================================================================== + * LOOP() + *============================================================================*/ +void loop() +{ +/* DIGITALREAD - as fast as possible, check for changes and output them to the + * FTDI buffer using Serial.print() */ + checkDigitalInputs(); + currentMillis = millis(); + if(currentMillis - previousMillis > 20) { + previousMillis += 20; // run this every 20ms + /* SERIALREAD - Serial.read() uses a 128 byte circular buffer, so handle + * all serialReads at once, i.e. empty the buffer */ + 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. */ + + /* ANALOGREAD - right after the event character, do all of the + * analogReads(). These only need to be done every 4ms. */ + for(analogPin=0;analogPin<TOTAL_ANALOG_PINS;analogPin++) { + if( analogInputsToReport & (1 << analogPin) ) { + Firmata.sendAnalog(analogPin, analogRead(analogPin)); + } + } + } +} diff --git a/libraries/Firmata/examples/ServoFirmata/ServoFirmata.ino b/libraries/Firmata/examples/ServoFirmata/ServoFirmata.ino new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cdcfff0 --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/Firmata/examples/ServoFirmata/ServoFirmata.ino @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +/* + * Firmata is a generic protocol for communicating with microcontrollers + * from software on a host computer. 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 + */ + +/* This firmware supports as many servos as possible using the Servo library + * included in Arduino 0017 + * + * TODO add message to configure minPulse/maxPulse/degrees + * + * This example code is in the public domain. + */ + +#include <Servo.h> +#include <Firmata.h> + +Servo servos[MAX_SERVOS]; + +void analogWriteCallback(byte pin, int value) +{ + if (IS_PIN_SERVO(pin)) { + servos[PIN_TO_SERVO(pin)].write(value); + } +} + +void setup() +{ + byte pin; + + Firmata.setFirmwareVersion(0, 2); + Firmata.attach(ANALOG_MESSAGE, analogWriteCallback); + + for (pin=0; pin < TOTAL_PINS; pin++) { + if (IS_PIN_SERVO(pin)) { + servos[PIN_TO_SERVO(pin)].attach(PIN_TO_DIGITAL(pin)); + } + } + + Firmata.begin(57600); +} + +void loop() +{ + while(Firmata.available()) + Firmata.processInput(); +} + diff --git a/libraries/Firmata/examples/SimpleAnalogFirmata/SimpleAnalogFirmata.ino b/libraries/Firmata/examples/SimpleAnalogFirmata/SimpleAnalogFirmata.ino new file mode 100644 index 0000000..44ea91e --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/Firmata/examples/SimpleAnalogFirmata/SimpleAnalogFirmata.ino @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +/* + * Firmata is a generic protocol for communicating with microcontrollers + * from software on a host computer. 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 + */ + +/* Supports as many analog inputs and analog PWM outputs as possible. + * + * This example code is in the public domain. + */ +#include <Firmata.h> + +byte analogPin = 0; + +void analogWriteCallback(byte pin, int value) +{ + if (IS_PIN_PWM(pin)) { + pinMode(PIN_TO_DIGITAL(pin), OUTPUT); + analogWrite(PIN_TO_PWM(pin), value); + } +} + +void setup() +{ + Firmata.setFirmwareVersion(0, 1); + Firmata.attach(ANALOG_MESSAGE, analogWriteCallback); + Firmata.begin(57600); +} + +void loop() +{ + while(Firmata.available()) { + Firmata.processInput(); + } + // do one analogRead per loop, so if PC is sending a lot of + // analog write messages, we will only delay 1 analogRead + Firmata.sendAnalog(analogPin, analogRead(analogPin)); + analogPin = analogPin + 1; + if (analogPin >= TOTAL_ANALOG_PINS) analogPin = 0; +} + diff --git a/libraries/Firmata/examples/SimpleDigitalFirmata/SimpleDigitalFirmata.ino b/libraries/Firmata/examples/SimpleDigitalFirmata/SimpleDigitalFirmata.ino new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a0d764f --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/Firmata/examples/SimpleDigitalFirmata/SimpleDigitalFirmata.ino @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +/* + * Firmata is a generic protocol for communicating with microcontrollers + * from software on a host computer. 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 + */ + +/* Supports as many digital inputs and outputs as possible. + * + * This example code is in the public domain. + */ +#include <Firmata.h> + +byte previousPIN[TOTAL_PORTS]; // PIN means PORT for input +byte previousPORT[TOTAL_PORTS]; + +void outputPort(byte portNumber, byte portValue) +{ + // only send the data when it changes, otherwise you get too many messages! + if (previousPIN[portNumber] != portValue) { + Firmata.sendDigitalPort(portNumber, portValue); + previousPIN[portNumber] = portValue; + } +} + +void setPinModeCallback(byte pin, int mode) { + if (IS_PIN_DIGITAL(pin)) { + pinMode(PIN_TO_DIGITAL(pin), mode); + } +} + +void digitalWriteCallback(byte port, int value) +{ + byte i; + byte currentPinValue, previousPinValue; + + if (port < TOTAL_PORTS && value != previousPORT[port]) { + for(i=0; i<8; i++) { + currentPinValue = (byte) value & (1 << i); + previousPinValue = previousPORT[port] & (1 << i); + if(currentPinValue != previousPinValue) { + digitalWrite(i + (port*8), currentPinValue); + } + } + previousPORT[port] = value; + } +} + +void setup() +{ + Firmata.setFirmwareVersion(0, 1); + Firmata.attach(DIGITAL_MESSAGE, digitalWriteCallback); + Firmata.attach(SET_PIN_MODE, setPinModeCallback); + Firmata.begin(57600); +} + +void loop() +{ + byte i; + + for (i=0; i<TOTAL_PORTS; i++) { + outputPort(i, readPort(i, 0xff)); + } + + while(Firmata.available()) { + Firmata.processInput(); + } +} diff --git a/libraries/Firmata/examples/StandardFirmata/LICENSE.txt b/libraries/Firmata/examples/StandardFirmata/LICENSE.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..77cec6d --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/Firmata/examples/StandardFirmata/LICENSE.txt @@ -0,0 +1,458 @@ + + GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2.1, February 1999 + + Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + +[This is the first released version of the Lesser GPL. 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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); + } + } + } +} diff --git a/libraries/Firmata/keywords.txt b/libraries/Firmata/keywords.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..52e0a9c --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/Firmata/keywords.txt @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +####################################### +# Syntax Coloring Map For Firmata +####################################### + +####################################### +# Datatypes (KEYWORD1) +####################################### + +Firmata KEYWORD1 +callbackFunction KEYWORD1 +systemResetCallbackFunction KEYWORD1 +stringCallbackFunction KEYWORD1 +sysexCallbackFunction KEYWORD1 + +####################################### +# Methods and Functions (KEYWORD2) +####################################### + +begin KEYWORD2 +begin KEYWORD2 +printVersion KEYWORD2 +blinkVersion KEYWORD2 +printFirmwareVersion KEYWORD2 +setFirmwareVersion KEYWORD2 +setFirmwareNameAndVersion KEYWORD2 +available KEYWORD2 +processInput KEYWORD2 +sendAnalog KEYWORD2 +sendDigital KEYWORD2 +sendDigitalPortPair KEYWORD2 +sendDigitalPort KEYWORD2 +sendString KEYWORD2 +sendString KEYWORD2 +sendSysex KEYWORD2 +attach KEYWORD2 +detach KEYWORD2 +flush KEYWORD2 + + +####################################### +# Constants (LITERAL1) +####################################### + +MAX_DATA_BYTES LITERAL1 + +DIGITAL_MESSAGE LITERAL1 +ANALOG_MESSAGE LITERAL1 +REPORT_ANALOG LITERAL1 +REPORT_DIGITAL LITERAL1 +REPORT_VERSION LITERAL1 +SET_PIN_MODE LITERAL1 +SYSTEM_RESET LITERAL1 + +START_SYSEX LITERAL1 +END_SYSEX LITERAL1 + +PWM LITERAL1 + +TOTAL_ANALOG_PINS LITERAL1 +TOTAL_DIGITAL_PINS LITERAL1 +TOTAL_PORTS LITERAL1 +ANALOG_PORT LITERAL1 |