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SerialHalfDuplex Class Reference

SerialHalfDuplex Class Reference

A serial port (UART) for communication with other devices using Half-Duplex, allowing transmit and receive on a single shared transmit and receive line. More...

#include <SerialHalfDuplex.h>

Inherits mbed::Serial.

Public Member Functions

 SerialHalfDuplex (PinName tx, PinName rx, const char *name=NULL)
 Create a half-duplex serial port, connected to the specified transmit and receive pins.
void baud (int baudrate)
 Set the baud rate of the serial port.
void format (int bits=8, Parity parity=Serial::None, int stop_bits=1)
 Set the transmission format used by the Serial port.
int putc (int c)
 Write a character.
int getc ()
 Read a character.
int printf (const char *format,...)
 Write a formated string.
int scanf (const char *format,...)
 Read a formated string.
int readable ()
 Determine if there is a character available to read.
int writeable ()
 Determine if there is space available to write a character.
void attach (void(*fptr)(void))
 Attach a function to call whenever a serial interrupt is generated.
template<typename T >
void attach (T *tptr, void(T::*mptr)(void))
 Attach a member function to call whenever a serial interrupt is generated.
void attach (void(*fptr)(void), IrqType type=RxIrq)
 Attach a function to call whenever a serial interrupt is generated.
template<typename T >
void attach (T *tptr, void(T::*mptr)(void), IrqType type=RxIrq)
 Attach a member function to call whenever a serial interrupt is generated.
virtual struct rpc_method * get_rpc_methods ()
 Returns a pointer to an array describing the rpc methods supported by this object, terminated by either RPC_METHOD_END or RPC_METHOD_SUPER(Superclass).
void register_object (const char *name)
 Registers this object with the given name, so that it can be looked up with lookup.
const char * name ()
 Returns the name of the object.
virtual bool rpc (const char *method, const char *arguments, char *result)
 Call the given method with the given arguments, and write the result into the string pointed to by result.

Static Public Member Functions

static bool rpc (const char *name, const char *method, const char *arguments, char *result)
 Use the lookup function to lookup an object and, if successful, call its rpc method.
static Baselookup (const char *name, unsigned int len)
 Lookup and return the object that has the given name.
template<class C >
static void add_rpc_class ()
 Add the class to the list of classes which can have static methods called via rpc (the static methods which can be called are defined by that class' get_rpc_class() static method).

Detailed Description

A serial port (UART) for communication with other devices using Half-Duplex, allowing transmit and receive on a single shared transmit and receive line.

Only one end should be transmitting at a time.

Both the tx and rx pin should be defined, and wired together. This is in addition to them being wired to the other serial device to allow both read and write functions to operate.

For Simplex and Full-Duplex Serial communication, see Serial()

Example:

 // Send a byte to a second HalfDuplex device, and read the response
 
 #include "mbed.h"

 // p9 and p10 should be wired together to form "a"
 // p28 and p27 should be wired together to form "b"
 // p9/p10 should be wired to p28/p27 as the Half Duplex connection

 SerialHalfDuplex a(p9, p10);
 SerialHalfDuplex b(p28, p27);

 void b_rx() { // second device response
     b.putc(b.getc() + 4);
 }
   
 int main() {
     b.attach(&b_rx);
     for (int c = 'A'; c < 'Z'; c++) {
         a.putc(c);
         printf("sent [%c]\n", c);
         wait(0.5);   // b should respond
         if (a.readable()) {
             printf("received [%c]\n", a.getc());
         }
     }
 }

Definition at line 59 of file SerialHalfDuplex.h.


Constructor & Destructor Documentation

SerialHalfDuplex ( PinName  tx,
PinName  rx,
const char *  name = NULL 
)

Create a half-duplex serial port, connected to the specified transmit and receive pins.

These pins should be wired together, as well as to the target device

Parameters:
txTransmit pin
rxReceive pin

Member Function Documentation

static void add_rpc_class (  ) [static, inherited]

Add the class to the list of classes which can have static methods called via rpc (the static methods which can be called are defined by that class' get_rpc_class() static method).

Definition at line 143 of file Base.h.

void attach ( void(*)(void)  fptr )

Attach a function to call whenever a serial interrupt is generated.

Parameters:
fptrA pointer to a void function, or 0 to set as none
void attach ( T *  tptr,
void(T::*)(void)  mptr 
)

Attach a member function to call whenever a serial interrupt is generated.

Parameters:
tptrpointer to the object to call the member function on
mptrpointer to the member function to be called
void attach ( void(*)(void)  fptr,
IrqType  type = RxIrq 
) [inherited]

Attach a function to call whenever a serial interrupt is generated.

Parameters:
fptrA pointer to a void function, or 0 to set as none
typeWhich serial interrupt to attach the member function to (Seriall::RxIrq for receive, TxIrq for transmit buffer empty)
void attach ( T *  tptr,
void(T::*)(void)  mptr,
IrqType  type = RxIrq 
) [inherited]

Attach a member function to call whenever a serial interrupt is generated.

Parameters:
tptrpointer to the object to call the member function on
mptrpointer to the member function to be called
typeWhich serial interrupt to attach the member function to (Seriall::RxIrq for receive, TxIrq for transmit buffer empty)

Definition at line 142 of file Serial.h.

void baud ( int  baudrate )

Set the baud rate of the serial port.

Parameters:
baudrateThe baudrate of the serial port (default = 9600).

Reimplemented from Serial.

void format ( int  bits = 8,
Parity  parity = Serial::None,
int  stop_bits = 1 
)

Set the transmission format used by the Serial port.

Parameters:
bitsThe number of bits in a word (5-8; default = 8)
parityThe parity used (Serial::None, Serial::Odd, Serial::Even, Serial::Forced1, Serial::Forced0; default = Serial::None)
stopThe number of stop bits (1 or 2; default = 1)

Reimplemented from Serial.

virtual struct rpc_method* get_rpc_methods (  ) [read, virtual, inherited]

Returns a pointer to an array describing the rpc methods supported by this object, terminated by either RPC_METHOD_END or RPC_METHOD_SUPER(Superclass).

Example

 class Example : public Base {
     int foo(int a, int b) { return a + b; }
     virtual const struct rpc_method *get_rpc_methods() {
         static const rpc_method rpc_methods[] = {
             { "foo", generic_caller<int, Example, int, int, &Example::foo> },
             RPC_METHOD_SUPER(Base)
         };
         return rpc_methods;
     }
 };

Reimplemented from Base.

int getc (  )

Read a character.

Read a character from the serial port. This call will block until a character is available. For testing if a character is available for reading, see <readable>.

Returns:
The character read from the serial port

Reimplemented from Serial.

static Base* lookup ( const char *  name,
unsigned int  len 
) [static, inherited]

Lookup and return the object that has the given name.

Parameters:
namethe name to lookup.
lenthe length of name.
const char* name (  ) [inherited]

Returns the name of the object.

Returns:
The name of the object, or NULL if it has no name.
int printf ( const char *  format,
  ... 
)

Write a formated string.

Parameters:
formatA printf-style format string, followed by the variables to use in formating the string.

Reimplemented from Serial.

int putc ( int  c )

Write a character.

Parameters:
cThe character to write to the serial port

Reimplemented from Serial.

int readable (  )

Determine if there is a character available to read.

Returns:
1 if there is a character available to read, 0 otherwise

Reimplemented from Serial.

void register_object ( const char *  name ) [inherited]

Registers this object with the given name, so that it can be looked up with lookup.

If this object has already been registered, then this just changes the name.

Parameters:
nameThe name to give the object. If NULL we do nothing.
static bool rpc ( const char *  name,
const char *  method,
const char *  arguments,
char *  result 
) [static, inherited]

Use the lookup function to lookup an object and, if successful, call its rpc method.

Returns:
false if name does not correspond to an object, otherwise the return value of the call to the object's rpc method.
virtual bool rpc ( const char *  method,
const char *  arguments,
char *  result 
) [virtual, inherited]

Call the given method with the given arguments, and write the result into the string pointed to by result.

The default implementation calls rpc_methods to determine the supported methods.

Parameters:
methodThe name of the method to call.
argumentsA list of arguments separated by spaces.
resultA pointer to a string to write the result into. May be NULL, in which case nothing is written.
Returns:
true if method corresponds to a valid rpc method, or false otherwise.
int scanf ( const char *  format,
  ... 
)

Read a formated string.

Parameters:
formatA scanf-style format string, followed by the pointers to variables to store the results.

Reimplemented from Serial.

int writeable (  )

Determine if there is space available to write a character.

Returns:
1 if there is space to write a character, 0 otherwise

Reimplemented from Serial.