Port from Avnet's Internet Of Things full WiGo demo: SmartConfig - WebServer - Exosite - Android sensor Fusion App

Dependencies:   mbed CC3000_Hostdriver TEMT6200 TSI Wi-Go_eCompass_Lib_V3 WiGo_BattCharger

Fork of CC3000_Simple_Socket by Frank Vannieuwkerke

Information

This demo uses the old HostDriver.
A newer release using the mbed socket compatible API HostDriver is available at Wi-Go_IOT_Demo_MKII.

Wi-Go Reference Design Overview


For additional information on Wi-Go, please visit http://www.em.avnet.com/wi-go
For additional information on Freescale eCompass, please visit
http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=E-Compass
Ported from Avnet's Wi-Go KEIL code.
Special thanks to Jim Carver from Avnet for providing the Wi-Go board and for his assistance.


Multiple Wi-Fi applications are provided within the latest version of Wi-Go software:

  • SmartConfig App for auto-setup of Wi-Go network parameters.
  • WebServer display of live sensor data.
  • Exosite portal sensor data feed by Wi-Go.
  • Freescale's Sensor Fusion App data feed by Wi-Go.

Wi-Go is intended for "untethered" portable operation (using it's high-capacity Lithium-Polymer battery). The serial terminal text interface is only required for initial setup, thereafter selection of an application from those available is via finger position on the Touch Slider during the initial 6 second startup period.

Running the Wi-Go Demo Suite

Warning

  • We need a large amount of free RAM for the eCompass library:
    Before compiling the code, check if CC3000_MAXIMAL_RX_SIZE is set to (511 + 1) in cc3000_common.h.
  • The on-board Firmware must be updated to mbed enable a Wi-Go system. Goto the Component page to get the FirmwareUpdate tool (scroll down to the FirmwareUpdate topic).

MAG3110 sensor and eCompass Calibration!

As with the other sensor applications, the eCompass function requires quality calibration data to achieve best accuracy.
For the first 15 seconds after power-up it is recommended that "Figure 8" movements with Wi-Go be done in a smooth, repetitive pattern. Don't touch the slider pad during calibration.

Startup
The RGB LED blinks in a GREEN-ORANGE sequence to inform the user the module is waiting for input.
The RGB LED color designates which of the following Apps to launch.

RGB LED ColorApplication to Launch
PurpleSmartConfig
BlueWebServer
RedExosite Data Client
GreenAndroid Server

Swipe your index finger across the slider pad, the RGB LED color will change at approximately 25% intervals.
Removing your finger latches the last color displayed. After about 3 seconds, the selected app will start.
Another app can be selected when the slider pad is touched again within the 3 seconds timeout.

After launch of Exosite or Android Server Apps, the eCompass function then controls the RGB LED.
(not in WebServer mode where RGB LEDs are manually controlled by the User).

RGB LED ColorDirection Indication
BlueNear to North
GreenNorth
RedEast / West
PurpleSouth

__Note!__ The D1, D2 and D3 User LEDs on Wi-Go adhere to the following convention for the different Apps

User LED#Description of function controlling the LED
D1is the board heartbeat, derived from the timer interrupt
D2indicates network activity as follows:
Web Server Wi-Go webpage is being served.
Exosite Client Wi-Go is sending data.
Android App Wi-Go is sending data
D3WLAN Network is Connected

Detail of Wi-Go Applications

App #1: SmartConfig
See TI's pages on how to use the SmartConfig tool:

  • Preferred method : Configuration using the SmartConfig tool
  • SmartConfig download: Smart Config and Home Automation
    • iOS app : available at Apple app store.
    • Android app : download and install the Android SmartConfig Application on a PC.
      This file contains the source code as well as the compiled APK file.
      The APK file is stored in ti\CC3000AndroidApp\SmartConfigCC3X\bin.

App #2: WebServer display of live sensor data
__Note!__
When using the WebServer for the first time on a Wi-Fi network you will need to determine the IP address that's assigned to Wi-Go by the DHCP Server. To do this, it is recommended you use one of the following two methods:

  • While Wi-Go is initially tethered to a laptop via USB, launch of the WebServer Application and note the IP address that is reported on the terminal screen immediately after selection of this App.
  • Alternatively, use a 3rd party LAN SCAN type tool to view Wi-Go's IP address.
    eg. FING, - available for free download from Google Play or iTunes App Stores…

Wi-Go's WebServer Application is selected as follows:

  • Press RESET, followed by the eCompass Calibration (mentioned at the top of this page).
    Then use index finger on slider to select the WebServer App (RGB LED = BLUE).
    At end of the 3 second selection period the WebServer App shall launch.
  • If you are tethered to a laptop and have a terminal open the Wi-Fi network connection confirmation will be seen, eg.

'*** Wi-Go board DHCP assigned IP Address = 192.168.43.102
  • Once you have noted Wi-Go's reported IP address, the USB cable may be disconnected and Wi-Go then used as intended, running on it's own battery power.
  • Use an Internet Browser on SmartPhone/Tablet/Laptop (connected to same Hot-Spot/Wireless Router subnet), to now connect to the noted Wi-Go IP address and view the WebServer output: /media/uploads/frankvnk/wi-go_webserver.png
  • the Webserver sensor data is auto-updated every 2 seconds a manual refresh (F5 on laptop).
  • In the event of an error, press refresh to regenerate the screen.
  • Use the mouse (or touch-screen) to exercise the RGB LED output.

App #3: Exosite Data Client
Wi-Go's sensor data gets transmitted via Wi-Fi to a cloud-based Exosite portal where the sensor measurements are displayed graphically on a "dashboard". Users can create unique customized dashboards using drag and drop GUI widgets from the library provided on the Exosite website.
__Note!__ For the Exosite application a "live" connection to the Internet is required !!!

  • Press RESET, followed by the eCompass Calibration (mentioned at the top of this page).
    Then use index finger on slider to select the Exosite Client App (RGB LED = RED)
  • On launching this App, note Wi-Go's MAC address displayed on your terminal
    (if not running a terminal use FING or other WLAN Scan tool to determine Wi-Go's MAC address) /media/uploads/frankvnk/mac_address.png
  • Using your computer's internet browser, go to avnet.exosite.com and sign-up for a free Avnet Trial Exosite Account: /media/uploads/frankvnk/avnet_trial_exosite.png
  • On the next screen, click on the Sign-Up Now button in the displayed Avnet Trial account option.
  • Complete the Account Info and Contact Info then click on Create Account (make sure to use a valid email address!).
  • Check for new incoming email from avnet.exosite.com to the address you provided and click on the link in this email to activate your new Exosite account.
  • Once activated, login using the email address and password that you chose in your registration. Your Exosite Portal and Dashboard should now display. The first time you log-in to your new account, the default Home dashboard will be displayed, pre-configured with two widgets. On the left is the Welcome widget for tips and information. On the right is the Device List widget.
    Dashboards are configurable, so at any time this default dashboard can be changed, widgets deleted and added (Clicking the upside-down triangle icon in a widget's Title bar will allow you to edit it).
  • Before going further with the Dashboard, you need to connect your Wi-Go device to your Exosite account. Do this by going to the left sidebar and selecting Devices followed by selecting the +Add Device link (on right of screen). /media/uploads/frankvnk/add_device.png
  • In the Setup screens that follow, enter the following
Select a supported deviceWi-Go
Enter device MAC Addressnn:nn:nn:nn:nn:nn [your Wi-Go's MAC address including colons]
Enter device Name[choose a descriptive name]
Enter device Location[description of your location]
  • Once completed, under Devices the name chosen for the added Wi-Go device should now be listed.
  • Click on this new Wi-Go device to examine (and edit if necessary) it's Device Information screen.
    /media/uploads/frankvnk/device_information.png
  • Click the CLOSE button to exit the Device Information screen.
  • On your Wi-Go kit now press RESET, followed by the eCompass Calibration (mentioned at the top of this page)
    and again select the Exosite Client App (RGB LED = RED) using your index finger.
  • Refresh your browser (press F5) a couple've times until the Active indicator changes to On (Green).
    /media/uploads/frankvnk/active_indicator.png
  • From the left sidebar click on Home and click on the recently named Wi-Go device which is located under the Device List.
    This will bring-up a default dashboard display similar to what's shown below.
    (Dashboards are typically accessed via the Dashboards menu entry). Check the dashboard is updating with live data by moving your Wi-Go Kit through different orientations.
    /media/uploads/frankvnk/dashboard.png
  • To create a custom dashboard, select Dashboards from the sidebar menu, followed by +Add Dashboard (on right side of Your Dashboards title bar). After completion of the initial configuration screen you will then be able to add Widgets to display the various Wi-Go data sources as well as pictures and text to support your application.
  • More guidance on the creation, editing and sharing of custom dashboards is available under the Exosite support pages

App #4: Android Sensor Fusion App

  • Press RESET, followed by the eCompass Calibration (mentioned at the top of this page)
    , then use index finger on slider to select the Android App (RGB LED = GREEN)
  • Freescale's ''Xtrinsic Sensor Fusion Toolbox'" will run on Android 3.0 or above phone or tablet. Free to download from Google Play, type Sensor fusion in the search box to find it. freescale.sensors.sfusion /media/uploads/frankvnk/sensor_fusion_toolbox.png
  • The Freescale App is well documented. To access the built-in documentation, press the NAV button at top of screen followed by Documentation from the scroll-down menu:
    /media/uploads/frankvnk/sensor_fusion_doc.png
  • Freescale's sensors site provides additional resources such as this overview: free-android-app-teaches-sensor-fusion-basics
  • Go to the Options Menu and select Preferences… /media/uploads/frankvnk/sensor_fusion_preferences.png
  • The following items need to be taken care of:
Enter WiGo's IP address
Enter the SSID (of the Hot-Spot or Wireless Access Point used by Wi-Go)
  • Press Save and Exit!
    /media/uploads/frankvnk/sensor_fusion_save_and_exit.png
  • Exit the Application completely then re-launch the Sensor Fusion Application.
  • Select the ''Source/Algorithm'" menu and change the data source to Wi-Go mag/accel /media/uploads/frankvnk/sensor_fusion_wigo_mag_accel.png
  • The Android App should now be displaying a 3-D image of Wi-Go that you can rotate and flip-over by moving the Wi-Go board accordingly…
  • Use NAV > Device View to display if this view does not come-up by default. /media/uploads/frankvnk/sensor_fusion_nav_device_view.png
  • A Serial Terminal connection is not necessary but if you happen to have one open you should see the following messages as Wi-Go connects to the Android App:
    "Server waiting for connection" followed by
    "connected, transmit buffer size= 96", and then
    "input = 0123456789"
    at which time Wi-Go starts streaming data to the Android App.
Committer:
frankvnk
Date:
Wed Dec 11 20:31:02 2013 +0000
Revision:
16:dceb9f5108f7
Parent:
9:5d431f47ac93
faster i2c (375KHz)

Who changed what in which revision?

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frankvnk 3:405462258899 1 /*****************************************************************************
frankvnk 3:405462258899 2 *
frankvnk 3:405462258899 3 * exosite_hal.c - Exosite hardware & environmenat adapation layer.
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frankvnk 3:405462258899 34 *****************************************************************************/
frankvnk 3:405462258899 35 #include "doTCPIP.h"
frankvnk 3:405462258899 36 #include "exosite.h"
frankvnk 3:405462258899 37 #include "exosite_hal.h"
frankvnk 3:405462258899 38 #include "exosite_meta.h"
frankvnk 3:405462258899 39
frankvnk 3:405462258899 40 /*#include "socket.h"
frankvnk 3:405462258899 41 #include "nvmem.h"
frankvnk 3:405462258899 42 #include "strlib.h"
frankvnk 3:405462258899 43 #include "evnt_handler.h" // for socketaddr extern
frankvnk 3:405462258899 44 #include "board.h"
frankvnk 3:405462258899 45 #include "common.h"*/
frankvnk 3:405462258899 46
frankvnk 3:405462258899 47 // local defines
frankvnk 3:405462258899 48
frankvnk 3:405462258899 49 char exo_meta[META_SIZE];
frankvnk 3:405462258899 50 // local functions
frankvnk 3:405462258899 51
frankvnk 3:405462258899 52 // externs
frankvnk 3:405462258899 53 extern sockaddr tSocketAddr;
frankvnk 3:405462258899 54 extern void errorHandler(void);
frankvnk 3:405462258899 55
frankvnk 3:405462258899 56 // global variables
frankvnk 3:405462258899 57
frankvnk 3:405462258899 58
frankvnk 3:405462258899 59 //*****************************************************************************
frankvnk 3:405462258899 60 //
frankvnk 3:405462258899 61 //! exoHAL_ReadHWMAC
frankvnk 3:405462258899 62 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 63 //! \param Interface Number (1 - WiFi), buffer to return hexadecimal MAC
frankvnk 3:405462258899 64 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 65 //! \return None
frankvnk 3:405462258899 66 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 67 //! \brief Reads the MAC address from the hardware
frankvnk 3:405462258899 68 //
frankvnk 3:405462258899 69 //*****************************************************************************
frankvnk 3:405462258899 70 void exoHAL_ReadHWMAC(unsigned char if_nbr, unsigned char * macBuf)
frankvnk 3:405462258899 71 {
frankvnk 3:405462258899 72 switch (if_nbr)
frankvnk 3:405462258899 73 {
frankvnk 3:405462258899 74 case IF_WIFI:
frankvnk 3:405462258899 75 nvmem_read(NVMEM_MAC_FILEID, 6, 0, (unsigned char *)macBuf);
frankvnk 3:405462258899 76 break;
frankvnk 3:405462258899 77 default:
frankvnk 3:405462258899 78 break;
frankvnk 3:405462258899 79 }
frankvnk 3:405462258899 80 }
frankvnk 3:405462258899 81
frankvnk 3:405462258899 82
frankvnk 3:405462258899 83 //*****************************************************************************
frankvnk 3:405462258899 84 //
frankvnk 3:405462258899 85 //! exoHAL_EnableNVMeta
frankvnk 3:405462258899 86 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 87 //! \param None
frankvnk 3:405462258899 88 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 89 //! \return None
frankvnk 3:405462258899 90 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 91 //! \brief Enables meta non-volatile memory, if any
frankvnk 3:405462258899 92 //
frankvnk 3:405462258899 93 //*****************************************************************************
frankvnk 3:405462258899 94 void exoHAL_EnableMeta(void)
frankvnk 3:405462258899 95 {
frankvnk 3:405462258899 96 return; //nothing to do on msp430 (FRAM is awesome)
frankvnk 3:405462258899 97 }
frankvnk 3:405462258899 98
frankvnk 3:405462258899 99
frankvnk 3:405462258899 100 //*****************************************************************************
frankvnk 3:405462258899 101 //
frankvnk 3:405462258899 102 //! exoHAL_EraseNVMeta
frankvnk 3:405462258899 103 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 104 //! \param None
frankvnk 3:405462258899 105 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 106 //! \return None
frankvnk 3:405462258899 107 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 108 //! \brief Wipes out meta information - replaces with 0's.
frankvnk 3:405462258899 109 //
frankvnk 3:405462258899 110 //*****************************************************************************
frankvnk 3:405462258899 111 void exoHAL_EraseMeta(void)
frankvnk 3:405462258899 112 {
frankvnk 3:405462258899 113 memset(exo_meta, 0, META_SIZE); //on msp430, simply set the region to 0
frankvnk 3:405462258899 114 return;
frankvnk 3:405462258899 115 }
frankvnk 3:405462258899 116
frankvnk 3:405462258899 117
frankvnk 3:405462258899 118 //*****************************************************************************
frankvnk 3:405462258899 119 //
frankvnk 3:405462258899 120 //! exoHAL_WriteMetaItem
frankvnk 3:405462258899 121 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 122 //! \param buffer - string buffer containing info to write to meta; len -
frankvnk 3:405462258899 123 //! size of string in bytes; offset - offset from base of meta
frankvnk 3:405462258899 124 //! location to store the item.
frankvnk 3:405462258899 125 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 126 //! \return None
frankvnk 3:405462258899 127 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 128 //! \brief Stores information to the NV meta structure.
frankvnk 3:405462258899 129 //
frankvnk 3:405462258899 130 //*****************************************************************************
frankvnk 3:405462258899 131 void exoHAL_WriteMetaItem(unsigned char * buffer, unsigned char len, int offset)
frankvnk 3:405462258899 132 {
frankvnk 3:405462258899 133 memcpy((char *)(exo_meta + offset), buffer, len); //on msp430, simply put the info into mem
frankvnk 3:405462258899 134 return;
frankvnk 3:405462258899 135 }
frankvnk 3:405462258899 136
frankvnk 3:405462258899 137
frankvnk 3:405462258899 138 //*****************************************************************************
frankvnk 3:405462258899 139 //
frankvnk 3:405462258899 140 //! exoHAL_ReadMetaItem
frankvnk 3:405462258899 141 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 142 //! \param buffer - string buffer containing info to write to meta; len -
frankvnk 3:405462258899 143 //! size of string in bytes; offset - offset from base of meta
frankvnk 3:405462258899 144 //! location to store the item.
frankvnk 3:405462258899 145 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 146 //! \return None
frankvnk 3:405462258899 147 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 148 //! \brief Stores information to the NV meta structure.
frankvnk 3:405462258899 149 //
frankvnk 3:405462258899 150 //*****************************************************************************
frankvnk 3:405462258899 151 void exoHAL_ReadMetaItem(unsigned char * buffer, unsigned char len, int offset)
frankvnk 3:405462258899 152 {
frankvnk 3:405462258899 153 memcpy(buffer, (char *)(exo_meta + offset), len); //on msp430, simply read the info from mem
frankvnk 3:405462258899 154 return;
frankvnk 3:405462258899 155 }
frankvnk 3:405462258899 156
frankvnk 3:405462258899 157
frankvnk 3:405462258899 158 //*****************************************************************************
frankvnk 3:405462258899 159 //
frankvnk 3:405462258899 160 //! exoHAL_SocketClose
frankvnk 3:405462258899 161 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 162 //! \param socket - socket handle
frankvnk 3:405462258899 163 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 164 //! \return None
frankvnk 3:405462258899 165 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 166 //! \brief The function closes a socket
frankvnk 3:405462258899 167 //
frankvnk 3:405462258899 168 //*****************************************************************************
frankvnk 3:405462258899 169 void exoHAL_SocketClose(long socket)
frankvnk 3:405462258899 170 {
frankvnk 3:405462258899 171 closesocket(socket);
frankvnk 3:405462258899 172 }
frankvnk 3:405462258899 173
frankvnk 3:405462258899 174
frankvnk 3:405462258899 175 //*****************************************************************************
frankvnk 3:405462258899 176 //
frankvnk 3:405462258899 177 //! exoHAL_SocketOpenTCP
frankvnk 3:405462258899 178 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 179 //! \param None
frankvnk 3:405462258899 180 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 181 //! \return socket - socket handle
frankvnk 3:405462258899 182 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 183 //! \brief The function opens a TCP socket
frankvnk 3:405462258899 184 //
frankvnk 3:405462258899 185 //*****************************************************************************
frankvnk 3:405462258899 186 long exoHAL_SocketOpenTCP()
frankvnk 3:405462258899 187 {
frankvnk 3:405462258899 188 return((long)socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP));
frankvnk 3:405462258899 189 }
frankvnk 3:405462258899 190
frankvnk 3:405462258899 191
frankvnk 3:405462258899 192 //*****************************************************************************
frankvnk 3:405462258899 193 //
frankvnk 3:405462258899 194 //! exoHAL_ServerConnect
frankvnk 3:405462258899 195 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 196 //! \param None
frankvnk 3:405462258899 197 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 198 //! \return socket - socket handle
frankvnk 3:405462258899 199 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 200 //! \brief The function opens a TCP socket
frankvnk 3:405462258899 201 //
frankvnk 3:405462258899 202 //*****************************************************************************
frankvnk 3:405462258899 203 long exoHAL_ServerConnect(long sock)
frankvnk 3:405462258899 204 {
frankvnk 3:405462258899 205 unsigned char server[META_SERVER_SIZE];
frankvnk 3:405462258899 206
frankvnk 3:405462258899 207 tSocketAddr.sa_family = 2;
frankvnk 3:405462258899 208
frankvnk 3:405462258899 209
frankvnk 3:405462258899 210 exosite_meta_read(server, META_SERVER_SIZE, META_SERVER);
frankvnk 3:405462258899 211
frankvnk 3:405462258899 212 //TODO - use DNS or check m2.exosite.com/ip to check for updates
frankvnk 3:405462258899 213 tSocketAddr.sa_data[0] = 0; //server[4];//(port & 0xFF00) >> 8;
frankvnk 3:405462258899 214 tSocketAddr.sa_data[1] = 80; //server[5];//(port & 0x00FF);
frankvnk 3:405462258899 215 tSocketAddr.sa_data[2] = 173; //server[0];//173; // First octet of destination IP
frankvnk 3:405462258899 216 tSocketAddr.sa_data[3] = 255; //server[1];//255; // Second Octet of destination IP
frankvnk 3:405462258899 217 tSocketAddr.sa_data[4] = 209; //server[2];//209; // Third Octet of destination IP
frankvnk 3:405462258899 218 tSocketAddr.sa_data[5] = 28; //server[3];//28; // Fourth Octet of destination IP
frankvnk 3:405462258899 219 //printf("Waiting for connection\n");
frankvnk 3:405462258899 220 return connect(sock, &tSocketAddr, sizeof(tSocketAddr));
frankvnk 3:405462258899 221 }
frankvnk 3:405462258899 222
frankvnk 3:405462258899 223
frankvnk 3:405462258899 224 //*****************************************************************************
frankvnk 3:405462258899 225 //
frankvnk 3:405462258899 226 //! exoHAL_SocketSend
frankvnk 3:405462258899 227 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 228 //! \param socket - socket handle; buffer - string buffer containing info to
frankvnk 3:405462258899 229 //! send; len - size of string in bytes;
frankvnk 3:405462258899 230 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 231 //! \return Number of bytes sent
frankvnk 3:405462258899 232 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 233 //! \brief Sends data out the network interface
frankvnk 3:405462258899 234 //
frankvnk 3:405462258899 235 //*****************************************************************************
frankvnk 3:405462258899 236 unsigned char exoHAL_SocketSend(long socket, char * buffer, unsigned char len)
frankvnk 3:405462258899 237 {
frankvnk 3:405462258899 238 int i;
frankvnk 3:405462258899 239 i = -2;
frankvnk 3:405462258899 240 while(i == -2) i = send(socket, buffer, (long)len, 0); //always set flags to 0 for CC3000
frankvnk 3:405462258899 241 return (unsigned char) i;
frankvnk 3:405462258899 242 }
frankvnk 3:405462258899 243
frankvnk 3:405462258899 244 //*****************************************************************************
frankvnk 3:405462258899 245 //
frankvnk 3:405462258899 246 //! exoHAL_SocketRecv
frankvnk 3:405462258899 247 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 248 //! \param socket - socket handle; buffer - string buffer to put info we
frankvnk 3:405462258899 249 //! receive; len - size of buffer in bytes;
frankvnk 3:405462258899 250 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 251 //! \return Number of bytes received
frankvnk 3:405462258899 252 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 253 //! \brief Sends data out the network interface
frankvnk 3:405462258899 254 //
frankvnk 3:405462258899 255 //*****************************************************************************
frankvnk 3:405462258899 256 unsigned char exoHAL_SocketRecv(long socket, char * buffer, unsigned char len)
frankvnk 3:405462258899 257 {
frankvnk 3:405462258899 258 return (unsigned char)recv(socket, buffer, (long)len, 0); //always set flags to 0 for CC3000
frankvnk 3:405462258899 259 }
frankvnk 3:405462258899 260
frankvnk 3:405462258899 261
frankvnk 3:405462258899 262 //*****************************************************************************
frankvnk 3:405462258899 263 //
frankvnk 3:405462258899 264 //! exoHAL_HandleError
frankvnk 3:405462258899 265 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 266 //! \param code - error code;
frankvnk 3:405462258899 267 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 268 //! \return None
frankvnk 3:405462258899 269 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 270 //! \brief Handles errors in platform-specific way
frankvnk 3:405462258899 271 //
frankvnk 3:405462258899 272 //*****************************************************************************
frankvnk 3:405462258899 273 void exoHAL_HandleError(unsigned char code)
frankvnk 3:405462258899 274 {
frankvnk 3:405462258899 275 printf("ERROR\n");
frankvnk 3:405462258899 276 return;
frankvnk 3:405462258899 277 }
frankvnk 3:405462258899 278
frankvnk 3:405462258899 279
frankvnk 3:405462258899 280 //*****************************************************************************
frankvnk 3:405462258899 281 //
frankvnk 3:405462258899 282 //! exoHAL_ShowUIMessage
frankvnk 3:405462258899 283 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 284 //! \param code - UI code for message to display;
frankvnk 3:405462258899 285 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 286 //! \return None
frankvnk 3:405462258899 287 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 288 //! \brief Displays message in a platform specific way
frankvnk 3:405462258899 289 //
frankvnk 3:405462258899 290 //*****************************************************************************
frankvnk 3:405462258899 291 void exoHAL_ShowUIMessage(unsigned char code)
frankvnk 3:405462258899 292 {
frankvnk 3:405462258899 293 //printf("ShowUIcode %d\n", code);
frankvnk 3:405462258899 294 return;
frankvnk 3:405462258899 295 }
frankvnk 3:405462258899 296
frankvnk 3:405462258899 297
frankvnk 3:405462258899 298 //*****************************************************************************
frankvnk 3:405462258899 299 //
frankvnk 3:405462258899 300 //! exoHAL_MSDelay
frankvnk 3:405462258899 301 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 302 //! \param delay - milliseconds to delay
frankvnk 3:405462258899 303 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 304 //! \return None
frankvnk 3:405462258899 305 //!
frankvnk 3:405462258899 306 //! \brief Delays for specified milliseconds
frankvnk 3:405462258899 307 //
frankvnk 3:405462258899 308 //*****************************************************************************
frankvnk 3:405462258899 309 void exoHAL_MSDelay(unsigned short delay)
frankvnk 3:405462258899 310 {
frankvnk 9:5d431f47ac93 311 wait_ms(delay * 2);
frankvnk 3:405462258899 312 return;
frankvnk 3:405462258899 313 }
frankvnk 3:405462258899 314