From 157ec9754003497adaad50a74c16d455a68f342e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matthijs Kooijman Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2014 22:24:43 +0200 Subject: Optimize SoftwareSerial::recv Similar to SoftwareSerial::write, this rewrites the loop to only touch the MSB and then shift those bits up, allowing the compiler to generate more efficient code. Unlike the write function however, it is not needed to put all instance variables used into local variables, for some reason the compiler already does this (and doing it manually even makes the code bigger). On the Arduino Uno using gcc 4.3 this saves 26 bytes. Using gcc 4.8 this saves 30 bytes. Note that this removes the else clause in the code, making the C code unbalanced, which looks like it breaks timing balance. However, looking at the code generated by the compiler, it turns out that the old code was actually unbalanced, while the new code is properly balanced. --- libraries/SoftwareSerial/SoftwareSerial.cpp | 8 +++----- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'libraries/SoftwareSerial/SoftwareSerial.cpp') diff --git a/libraries/SoftwareSerial/SoftwareSerial.cpp b/libraries/SoftwareSerial/SoftwareSerial.cpp index 621a2af..974aa1e 100644 --- a/libraries/SoftwareSerial/SoftwareSerial.cpp +++ b/libraries/SoftwareSerial/SoftwareSerial.cpp @@ -242,15 +242,13 @@ void SoftwareSerial::recv() DebugPulse(_DEBUG_PIN2, 1); // Read each of the 8 bits - for (uint8_t i=0x1; i; i <<= 1) + for (uint8_t i=8; i > 0; --i) { tunedDelay(_rx_delay_intrabit); + d >>= 1; DebugPulse(_DEBUG_PIN2, 1); - uint8_t noti = ~i; if (rx_pin_read()) - d |= i; - else // else clause added to ensure function timing is ~balanced - d &= noti; + d |= 0x80; } // skip the stop bit -- cgit v1.2.3-18-g5258