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/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Copyright (c) FIRST 2008. All Rights Reserved. */
/* Open Source Software - may be modified and shared by FRC teams. The code */
/* must be accompanied by the FIRST BSD license file in $(WIND_BASE)/WPILib. */
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "Counter.h"
#include "AnalogTrigger.h"
#include "DigitalInput.h"
//#include "NetworkCommunication/UsageReporting.h"
#include "Resource.h"
#include "WPIErrors.h"
/**
* Create an instance of a counter object.
* This creates a ChipObject counter and initializes status variables appropriately
*
* The counter will start counting immediately.
* @param mode The counter mode
*/
void Counter::InitCounter(Mode mode)
{
m_table = NULL;
int32_t status = 0;
m_index = 0;
m_counter = initializeCounter(mode, &m_index, &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
m_upSource = NULL;
m_downSource = NULL;
m_allocatedUpSource = false;
m_allocatedDownSource = false;
SetMaxPeriod(.5);
HALReport(HALUsageReporting::kResourceType_Counter, m_index, mode);
}
/**
* Create an instance of a counter where no sources are selected.
* They all must be selected by calling functions to specify the upsource and the downsource
* independently.
*
* The counter will start counting immediately.
*/
Counter::Counter() :
m_upSource(NULL),
m_downSource(NULL),
m_counter(NULL)
{
InitCounter();
}
/**
* Create an instance of a counter from a Digital Source (such as a Digital Input).
* This is used if an existing digital input is to be shared by multiple other objects such
* as encoders or if the Digital Source is not a Digital Input channel (such as an Analog Trigger).
*
* The counter will start counting immediately.
* @param source A pointer to the existing DigitalSource object. It will be set as the Up Source.
*/
Counter::Counter(DigitalSource *source) :
m_upSource(NULL),
m_downSource(NULL),
m_counter(NULL)
{
InitCounter();
SetUpSource(source);
ClearDownSource();
}
/**
* Create an instance of a counter from a Digital Source (such as a Digital Input).
* This is used if an existing digital input is to be shared by multiple other objects such
* as encoders or if the Digital Source is not a Digital Input channel (such as an Analog Trigger).
*
* The counter will start counting immediately.
* @param source A reference to the existing DigitalSource object. It will be set as the Up Source.
*/
Counter::Counter(DigitalSource &source) :
m_upSource(NULL),
m_downSource(NULL),
m_counter(NULL)
{
InitCounter();
SetUpSource(&source);
ClearDownSource();
}
/**
* Create an instance of a Counter object.
* Create an up-Counter instance given a channel.
*
* The counter will start counting immediately.
* @param channel The DIO channel to use as the up source. 0-9 are on-board, 10-25 are on the MXP
*/
Counter::Counter(int32_t channel) :
m_upSource(NULL),
m_downSource(NULL),
m_counter(NULL)
{
InitCounter();
SetUpSource(channel);
ClearDownSource();
}
/**
* Create an instance of a Counter object.
* Create an instance of a simple up-Counter given an analog trigger.
* Use the trigger state output from the analog trigger.
*
* The counter will start counting immediately.
* @param trigger The pointer to the existing AnalogTrigger object.
*/
Counter::Counter(AnalogTrigger *trigger) :
m_upSource(NULL),
m_downSource(NULL),
m_counter(NULL)
{
InitCounter();
SetUpSource(trigger->CreateOutput(kState));
ClearDownSource();
m_allocatedUpSource = true;
}
/**
* Create an instance of a Counter object.
* Create an instance of a simple up-Counter given an analog trigger.
* Use the trigger state output from the analog trigger.
*
* The counter will start counting immediately.
* @param trigger The reference to the existing AnalogTrigger object.
*/
Counter::Counter(AnalogTrigger &trigger) :
m_upSource(NULL),
m_downSource(NULL),
m_counter(NULL)
{
InitCounter();
SetUpSource(trigger.CreateOutput(kState));
ClearDownSource();
m_allocatedUpSource = true;
}
/**
* Create an instance of a Counter object.
* Creates a full up-down counter given two Digital Sources
* @param encodingType The quadrature decoding mode (1x or 2x)
* @param upSource The pointer to the DigitalSource to set as the up source
* @param downSource The pointer to the DigitalSource to set as the down source
* @param inverted True to invert the output (reverse the direction)
*/
Counter::Counter(EncodingType encodingType, DigitalSource *upSource, DigitalSource *downSource, bool inverted) :
m_upSource(NULL),
m_downSource(NULL),
m_counter(NULL)
{
if (encodingType != k1X && encodingType != k2X)
{
wpi_setWPIErrorWithContext(ParameterOutOfRange, "Counter only supports 1X and 2X quadrature decoding.");
return;
}
InitCounter(kExternalDirection);
SetUpSource(upSource);
SetDownSource(downSource);
int32_t status = 0;
if (encodingType == k1X)
{
SetUpSourceEdge(true, false);
setCounterAverageSize(m_counter, 1, &status);
}
else
{
SetUpSourceEdge(true, true);
setCounterAverageSize(m_counter, 2, &status);
}
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
SetDownSourceEdge(inverted, true);
}
/**
* Delete the Counter object.
*/
Counter::~Counter()
{
SetUpdateWhenEmpty(true);
if (m_allocatedUpSource)
{
delete m_upSource;
m_upSource = NULL;
}
if (m_allocatedDownSource)
{
delete m_downSource;
m_downSource = NULL;
}
int32_t status = 0;
freeCounter(m_counter, &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
m_counter = NULL;
}
/**
* Set the upsource for the counter as a digital input channel.
* @param channel The DIO channel to use as the up source. 0-9 are on-board, 10-25 are on the MXP
*/
void Counter::SetUpSource(int32_t channel)
{
if (StatusIsFatal()) return;
SetUpSource(new DigitalInput(channel));
m_allocatedUpSource = true;
}
/**
* Set the up counting source to be an analog trigger.
* @param analogTrigger The analog trigger object that is used for the Up Source
* @param triggerType The analog trigger output that will trigger the counter.
*/
void Counter::SetUpSource(AnalogTrigger *analogTrigger, AnalogTriggerType triggerType)
{
if (StatusIsFatal()) return;
SetUpSource(analogTrigger->CreateOutput(triggerType));
m_allocatedUpSource = true;
}
/**
* Set the up counting source to be an analog trigger.
* @param analogTrigger The analog trigger object that is used for the Up Source
* @param triggerType The analog trigger output that will trigger the counter.
*/
void Counter::SetUpSource(AnalogTrigger &analogTrigger, AnalogTriggerType triggerType)
{
SetUpSource(&analogTrigger, triggerType);
}
/**
* Set the source object that causes the counter to count up.
* Set the up counting DigitalSource.
* @param source Pointer to the DigitalSource object to set as the up source
*/
void Counter::SetUpSource(DigitalSource *source)
{
if (StatusIsFatal()) return;
if (m_allocatedUpSource)
{
delete m_upSource;
m_upSource = NULL;
m_allocatedUpSource = false;
}
m_upSource = source;
if (m_upSource->StatusIsFatal())
{
CloneError(m_upSource);
}
else
{
int32_t status = 0;
setCounterUpSource(m_counter, source->GetChannelForRouting(),
source->GetAnalogTriggerForRouting(), &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
}
}
/**
* Set the source object that causes the counter to count up.
* Set the up counting DigitalSource.
* @param source Reference to the DigitalSource object to set as the up source
*/
void Counter::SetUpSource(DigitalSource &source)
{
SetUpSource(&source);
}
/**
* Set the edge sensitivity on an up counting source.
* Set the up source to either detect rising edges or falling edges or both.
* @param risingEdge True to trigger on rising edges
* @param fallingEdge True to trigger on falling edges
*/
void Counter::SetUpSourceEdge(bool risingEdge, bool fallingEdge)
{
if (StatusIsFatal()) return;
if (m_upSource == NULL)
{
wpi_setWPIErrorWithContext(NullParameter, "Must set non-NULL UpSource before setting UpSourceEdge");
}
int32_t status = 0;
setCounterUpSourceEdge(m_counter, risingEdge, fallingEdge, &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
}
/**
* Disable the up counting source to the counter.
*/
void Counter::ClearUpSource()
{
if (StatusIsFatal()) return;
if (m_allocatedUpSource)
{
delete m_upSource;
m_upSource = NULL;
m_allocatedUpSource = false;
}
int32_t status = 0;
clearCounterUpSource(m_counter, &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
}
/**
* Set the down counting source to be a digital input channel.
* @param channel The DIO channel to use as the up source. 0-9 are on-board, 10-25 are on the MXP
*/
void Counter::SetDownSource(int32_t channel)
{
if (StatusIsFatal()) return;
SetDownSource(new DigitalInput(channel));
m_allocatedDownSource = true;
}
/**
* Set the down counting source to be an analog trigger.
* @param analogTrigger The analog trigger object that is used for the Down Source
* @param triggerType The analog trigger output that will trigger the counter.
*/
void Counter::SetDownSource(AnalogTrigger *analogTrigger, AnalogTriggerType triggerType)
{
if (StatusIsFatal()) return;
SetDownSource(analogTrigger->CreateOutput(triggerType));
m_allocatedDownSource = true;
}
/**
* Set the down counting source to be an analog trigger.
* @param analogTrigger The analog trigger object that is used for the Down Source
* @param triggerType The analog trigger output that will trigger the counter.
*/
void Counter::SetDownSource(AnalogTrigger &analogTrigger, AnalogTriggerType triggerType)
{
SetDownSource(&analogTrigger, triggerType);
}
/**
* Set the source object that causes the counter to count down.
* Set the down counting DigitalSource.
* @param source Pointer to the DigitalSource object to set as the down source
*/
void Counter::SetDownSource(DigitalSource *source)
{
if (StatusIsFatal()) return;
if (m_allocatedDownSource)
{
delete m_downSource;
m_downSource = NULL;
m_allocatedDownSource = false;
}
m_downSource = source;
if (m_downSource->StatusIsFatal())
{
CloneError(m_downSource);
}
else
{
int32_t status = 0;
setCounterDownSource(m_counter, source->GetChannelForRouting(),
source->GetAnalogTriggerForRouting(), &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
}
}
/**
* Set the source object that causes the counter to count down.
* Set the down counting DigitalSource.
* @param source Reference to the DigitalSource object to set as the down source
*/
void Counter::SetDownSource(DigitalSource &source)
{
SetDownSource(&source);
}
/**
* Set the edge sensitivity on a down counting source.
* Set the down source to either detect rising edges or falling edges.
* @param risingEdge True to trigger on rising edges
* @param fallingEdge True to trigger on falling edges
*/
void Counter::SetDownSourceEdge(bool risingEdge, bool fallingEdge)
{
if (StatusIsFatal()) return;
if (m_downSource == NULL)
{
wpi_setWPIErrorWithContext(NullParameter, "Must set non-NULL DownSource before setting DownSourceEdge");
}
int32_t status = 0;
setCounterDownSourceEdge(m_counter, risingEdge, fallingEdge, &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
}
/**
* Disable the down counting source to the counter.
*/
void Counter::ClearDownSource()
{
if (StatusIsFatal()) return;
if (m_allocatedDownSource)
{
delete m_downSource;
m_downSource = NULL;
m_allocatedDownSource = false;
}
int32_t status = 0;
clearCounterDownSource(m_counter, &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
}
/**
* Set standard up / down counting mode on this counter.
* Up and down counts are sourced independently from two inputs.
*/
void Counter::SetUpDownCounterMode()
{
if (StatusIsFatal()) return;
int32_t status = 0;
setCounterUpDownMode(m_counter, &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
}
/**
* Set external direction mode on this counter.
* Counts are sourced on the Up counter input.
* The Down counter input represents the direction to count.
*/
void Counter::SetExternalDirectionMode()
{
if (StatusIsFatal()) return;
int32_t status = 0;
setCounterExternalDirectionMode(m_counter, &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
}
/**
* Set Semi-period mode on this counter.
* Counts up on both rising and falling edges.
*/
void Counter::SetSemiPeriodMode(bool highSemiPeriod)
{
if (StatusIsFatal()) return;
int32_t status = 0;
setCounterSemiPeriodMode(m_counter, highSemiPeriod, &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
}
/**
* Configure the counter to count in up or down based on the length of the input pulse.
* This mode is most useful for direction sensitive gear tooth sensors.
* @param threshold The pulse length beyond which the counter counts the opposite direction. Units are seconds.
*/
void Counter::SetPulseLengthMode(float threshold)
{
if (StatusIsFatal()) return;
int32_t status = 0;
setCounterPulseLengthMode(m_counter, threshold, &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
}
/**
* Get the Samples to Average which specifies the number of samples of the timer to
* average when calculating the period. Perform averaging to account for
* mechanical imperfections or as oversampling to increase resolution.
* @return SamplesToAverage The number of samples being averaged (from 1 to 127)
*/
int Counter::GetSamplesToAverage()
{
int32_t status = 0;
int32_t samples = getCounterSamplesToAverage(m_counter, &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
return samples;
}
/**
* Set the Samples to Average which specifies the number of samples of the timer to
* average when calculating the period. Perform averaging to account for
* mechanical imperfections or as oversampling to increase resolution.
* @param samplesToAverage The number of samples to average from 1 to 127.
*/
void Counter::SetSamplesToAverage (int samplesToAverage) {
if (samplesToAverage < 1 || samplesToAverage > 127)
{
wpi_setWPIErrorWithContext(ParameterOutOfRange, "Average counter values must be between 1 and 127");
}
int32_t status = 0;
setCounterSamplesToAverage(m_counter, samplesToAverage, &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
}
/**
* Read the current counter value.
* Read the value at this instant. It may still be running, so it reflects the current value. Next
* time it is read, it might have a different value.
*/
int32_t Counter::Get()
{
if (StatusIsFatal()) return 0;
int32_t status = 0;
int32_t value = getCounter(m_counter, &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
return value;
}
/**
* Reset the Counter to zero.
* Set the counter value to zero. This doesn't effect the running state of the counter, just sets
* the current value to zero.
*/
void Counter::Reset()
{
if (StatusIsFatal()) return;
int32_t status = 0;
resetCounter(m_counter, &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
}
/**
* Get the Period of the most recent count.
* Returns the time interval of the most recent count. This can be used for velocity calculations
* to determine shaft speed.
* @returns The period between the last two pulses in units of seconds.
*/
double Counter::GetPeriod()
{
if (StatusIsFatal()) return 0.0;
int32_t status = 0;
double value = getCounterPeriod(m_counter, &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
return value;
}
/**
* Set the maximum period where the device is still considered "moving".
* Sets the maximum period where the device is considered moving. This value is used to determine
* the "stopped" state of the counter using the GetStopped method.
* @param maxPeriod The maximum period where the counted device is considered moving in
* seconds.
*/
void Counter::SetMaxPeriod(double maxPeriod)
{
if (StatusIsFatal()) return;
int32_t status = 0;
setCounterMaxPeriod(m_counter, maxPeriod, &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
}
/**
* Select whether you want to continue updating the event timer output when there are no samples captured.
* The output of the event timer has a buffer of periods that are averaged and posted to
* a register on the FPGA. When the timer detects that the event source has stopped
* (based on the MaxPeriod) the buffer of samples to be averaged is emptied. If you
* enable the update when empty, you will be notified of the stopped source and the event
* time will report 0 samples. If you disable update when empty, the most recent average
* will remain on the output until a new sample is acquired. You will never see 0 samples
* output (except when there have been no events since an FPGA reset) and you will likely not
* see the stopped bit become true (since it is updated at the end of an average and there are
* no samples to average).
* @param enabled True to enable update when empty
*/
void Counter::SetUpdateWhenEmpty(bool enabled)
{
if (StatusIsFatal()) return;
int32_t status = 0;
setCounterUpdateWhenEmpty(m_counter, enabled, &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
}
/**
* Determine if the clock is stopped.
* Determine if the clocked input is stopped based on the MaxPeriod value set using the
* SetMaxPeriod method. If the clock exceeds the MaxPeriod, then the device (and counter) are
* assumed to be stopped and it returns true.
* @return Returns true if the most recent counter period exceeds the MaxPeriod value set by
* SetMaxPeriod.
*/
bool Counter::GetStopped()
{
if (StatusIsFatal()) return false;
int32_t status = 0;
bool value = getCounterStopped(m_counter, &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
return value;
}
/**
* The last direction the counter value changed.
* @return The last direction the counter value changed.
*/
bool Counter::GetDirection()
{
if (StatusIsFatal()) return false;
int32_t status = 0;
bool value = getCounterDirection(m_counter, &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
return value;
}
/**
* Set the Counter to return reversed sensing on the direction.
* This allows counters to change the direction they are counting in the case of 1X and 2X
* quadrature encoding only. Any other counter mode isn't supported.
* @param reverseDirection true if the value counted should be negated.
*/
void Counter::SetReverseDirection(bool reverseDirection)
{
if (StatusIsFatal()) return;
int32_t status = 0;
setCounterReverseDirection(m_counter, reverseDirection, &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
}
void Counter::UpdateTable() {
if (m_table != NULL) {
m_table->PutNumber("Value", Get());
}
}
void Counter::StartLiveWindowMode() {
}
void Counter::StopLiveWindowMode() {
}
std::string Counter::GetSmartDashboardType() {
return "Counter";
}
void Counter::InitTable(ITable *subTable) {
m_table = subTable;
UpdateTable();
}
ITable * Counter::GetTable() {
return m_table;
}