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*/ | |
#ifndef STM_32_SERIAL_COMMS_H | |
#define STM_32_SERIAL_COMMS_H | |
/* | |
* Initialise a COM port. As supplied 2 COM ports are supported, so ulPort can | |
* be either 0 or 1. Note that COM 0 is in effect USART1 in ST library | |
* terminology. The baud rate can be any standard baud rate and has been tested | |
* up to 115200 baud. | |
*/ | |
long lCOMPortInit( unsigned long ulPort, unsigned long ulWantedBaud ); | |
/* | |
* Output a single char to a COM port. As supplied 2 COM ports are supported, | |
* so ulPort can be 0 or 1. Note that COM 0 is in effect USART1 in ST library | |
* terminology. cOutChar is the character to be transmit, and xBlockTime is | |
* the time the task should be held in the Blocked state (in ticks) for space | |
* to become available in the queue of characters waiting transmission. pdPASS | |
* will be returned if the character is successfully queued (possible after | |
* waiting in the Blocked state for up to xBlockTime ticks), otherwise pdFAIL | |
* will be returned. | |
*/ | |
signed long xSerialPutChar( long lPort, signed char cOutChar, portTickType xBlockTime ); | |
/* | |
* Retrieve a character from the queue of received characters. As supplied 2 | |
* COM ports are supported, so ulPort can be 0 or 1. Note that COM 0 is in | |
* effect USART1 in ST library terminology. pcRxedChar is the address into | |
* which the received character will be copied, and xBlockTime is the time the | |
* task should be held in the Blocked state (in ticks) for a character to be | |
* available if one is not available immediately. pdPASS will be returned if a | |
* character is successfully returned (possible after waiting in the Blocked | |
* state for up to xBlockTime ticks), otherwise pdFAIL will be returned. | |
*/ | |
signed long xSerialGetChar( long lPort, signed char *pcRxedChar, portTickType xBlockTime ); | |
/* | |
* Send a string of characters to a COM port. As supplied 2 COM ports are | |
* supported, so ulPort can be 0 or 1. Note that COM 0 is in effect USART1 in | |
* ST library terminology. pcString contains the address of the first | |
* character to be transmit, and ulStringLength the total number of characters | |
* from and including *pcString. pdPASS will be returned if the entire string | |
* is queued for transmission successfully, otherwise pdFAIL will be returned. | |
* Note that serPUT_STRING_CHAR_DELAY within STM32_USART.c can be adjusted in | |
* accordance with the applications requirements. Comments are included where | |
* serPUT_STRING_CHAR_DELAY is defined. | |
*/ | |
long lSerialPutString( long lPort, const char * const pcString, unsigned long ulStringLength ); | |
#endif | |