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Mark Qvist 2014-04-06 19:46:24 +02:00
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3 changed files with 53 additions and 12 deletions

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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// First things first, all the includes we need //
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include "hardware.h"
#include "afsk.h"
#include "hardware.h" // We need the header for this code
#include "afsk.h" // We also need to know about the AFSK modem
#include <cpu/irq.h>
#include <avr/io.h>
#include <avr/interrupt.h>
#include <cpu/irq.h> // Interrupt functions from BertOS
#include <avr/io.h> // AVR IO functions from BertOS
#include <avr/interrupt.h> // AVR interrupt functions from BertOS
// A reference to our modem "object"
static Afsk *context;
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// And now for the actual hardware functions //
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// This function initializes the ADC and configures
// it the way we need.
void hw_afsk_adcInit(int ch, Afsk *_context)
{
// Store a reference to our modem "object"
// FIXME: rename this
context = _context;
// Also make sure that we are not trying to use
// a pin that can't be used for analog input
ASSERT(ch <= 5);
// We need to do some configuration on the Timer/Counter Control

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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// First things first, all the includes we need //
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#ifndef FSK_MODEM_HW
#define FSK_MODEM_HW
#include "cfg/cfg_arch.h"
#include "cfg/cfg_arch.h" // Architecture configuration
#include <avr/io.h>
#include <avr/io.h> // AVR IO functions from BertOS
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Definitions and some useful macros //
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Forward declaration of our modem "object"
struct Afsk;
// Function declarations
void hw_afsk_adcInit(int ch, struct Afsk *_ctx);
void hw_afsk_dacInit(int ch, struct Afsk *_ctx);
// ADC initialization
// A shorthand macro for initializing the ADC.
// It just calls the actual ADC initialization code
// in "hardware.c"
#define AFSK_ADC_INIT(ch, ctx) hw_afsk_adcInit(ch, ctx)
// Here's some macros for controlling the RX/TX LEDs
// THE _INIT() functions writes to the DDRB register
// to configure the pins as output pins, and the _ON()
// and _OFF() functions writes to the PORT registers
// to turn the pins on or off.
#define LED_TX_INIT() do { DDRB |= BV(1); } while (0)
#define LED_TX_ON() do { PORTB |= BV(1); } while (0)
#define LED_TX_OFF() do { PORTB &= ~BV(1); } while (0)
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#define PTT_ON() do { PORTD |= BV(3); } while (0)
#define PTT_OFF() do { PORTD &= ~BV(3); } while (0)
// Initialization, start and stop for DAC
#define AFSK_DAC_INIT(ch, ctx) do { (void)ch, (void)ctx; DDRD |= 0xF4; DDRB |= BV(3); } while (0)
// Initialization of the DAC pins. The DDRD register
// configures pins 0 through 7 for input or output.
// DDR stands for Data Direction Register. By setting
// it to 0xF8 we set 11111000, which means the pins
// 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 will be set to output.
// FIXME: remove ch and ctx
#define AFSK_DAC_INIT(ch, ctx) do { (void)ch, (void)ctx; DDRD |= 0xF8; DDRB |= BV(3); } while (0)
// These two macros start and stop the DAC being
// triggered in our timer interrupt. For starting
// it, we set a boolean flag to true, and false for
// stopping it. We also turn on and off pin 3 to trigger
// the PTT of the radio.
#define AFSK_DAC_IRQ_START(ch) do { (void)ch; extern bool hw_afsk_dac_isr; PORTB |= BV(3); hw_afsk_dac_isr = true; } while (0)
#define AFSK_DAC_IRQ_STOP(ch) do { (void)ch; extern bool hw_afsk_dac_isr; PORTB &= ~BV(3); hw_afsk_dac_isr = false; } while (0)

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#define VERS_BUILD 359
#define VERS_BUILD 361
#define VERS_HOST "vixen"