// Copyright (c) FIRST and other WPILib contributors. // Open Source Software; you can modify and/or share it under the terms of // the WPILib BSD license file in the root directory of this project. #pragma once #include #include namespace frc { /** * I2C bus interface class. * * This class is intended to be used by sensor (and other I2C device) drivers. * It probably should not be used directly. * * The Onboard I2C port is subject to system lockups. See * WPILib Known Issues page for details. */ class I2C { public: enum Port { kOnboard = 0, kMXP }; /** * Constructor. * * @param port The I2C port to which the device is connected. * @param deviceAddress The address of the device on the I2C bus. */ I2C(Port port, int deviceAddress); ~I2C(); I2C(I2C&&) = default; I2C& operator=(I2C&&) = default; Port GetPort() const; int GetDeviceAddress() const; /** * Generic transaction. * * This is a lower-level interface to the I2C hardware giving you more control * over each transaction. If you intend to write multiple bytes in the same * transaction and do not plan to receive anything back, use writeBulk() * instead. Calling this with a receiveSize of 0 will result in an error. * * @param dataToSend Buffer of data to send as part of the transaction. * @param sendSize Number of bytes to send as part of the transaction. * @param dataReceived Buffer to read data into. * @param receiveSize Number of bytes to read from the device. * @return Transfer Aborted... false for success, true for aborted. */ bool Transaction(uint8_t* dataToSend, int sendSize, uint8_t* dataReceived, int receiveSize); /** * Attempt to address a device on the I2C bus. * * This allows you to figure out if there is a device on the I2C bus that * responds to the address specified in the constructor. * * @return Transfer Aborted... false for success, true for aborted. */ bool AddressOnly(); /** * Execute a write transaction with the device. * * Write a single byte to a register on a device and wait until the * transaction is complete. * * @param registerAddress The address of the register on the device to be * written. * @param data The byte to write to the register on the device. * @return Transfer Aborted... false for success, true for aborted. */ bool Write(int registerAddress, uint8_t data); /** * Execute a bulk write transaction with the device. * * Write multiple bytes to a device and wait until the * transaction is complete. * * @param data The data to write to the register on the device. * @param count The number of bytes to be written. * @return Transfer Aborted... false for success, true for aborted. */ bool WriteBulk(uint8_t* data, int count); /** * Execute a read transaction with the device. * * Read bytes from a device. * Most I2C devices will auto-increment the register pointer internally * allowing you to read consecutive registers on a device in a single * transaction. * * @param registerAddress The register to read first in the transaction. * @param count The number of bytes to read in the transaction. * @param data A pointer to the array of bytes to store the data * read from the device. * @return Transfer Aborted... false for success, true for aborted. */ bool Read(int registerAddress, int count, uint8_t* data); /** * Execute a read only transaction with the device. * * Read bytes from a device. This method does not write any data to prompt the * device. * * @param buffer A pointer to the array of bytes to store the data read from * the device. * @param count The number of bytes to read in the transaction. * @return Transfer Aborted... false for success, true for aborted. */ bool ReadOnly(int count, uint8_t* buffer); /** * Verify that a device's registers contain expected values. * * Most devices will have a set of registers that contain a known value that * can be used to identify them. This allows an I2C device driver to easily * verify that the device contains the expected value. * * @pre The device must support and be configured to use register * auto-increment. * * @param registerAddress The base register to start reading from the device. * @param count The size of the field to be verified. * @param expected A buffer containing the values expected from the * device. */ bool VerifySensor(int registerAddress, int count, const uint8_t* expected); private: hal::I2CPort m_port; int m_deviceAddress; }; } // namespace frc