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18 KiB
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575 lines
18 KiB
C++
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/* Copyright (c) FIRST 2008. All Rights Reserved.
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*/
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/* Open Source Software - may be modified and shared by FRC teams. The code */
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/* must be accompanied by the FIRST BSD license file in $(WIND_BASE)/WPILib. */
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/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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#include "Encoder.h"
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#include "DigitalInput.h"
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//#include "NetworkCommunication/UsageReporting.h"
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#include "Resource.h"
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#include "WPIErrors.h"
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#include "LiveWindow/LiveWindow.h"
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/**
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* Common initialization code for Encoders.
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* This code allocates resources for Encoders and is common to all constructors.
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*
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* The counter will start counting immediately.
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*
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* @param reverseDirection If true, counts down instead of up (this is all
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* relative)
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* @param encodingType either k1X, k2X, or k4X to indicate 1X, 2X or 4X
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* decoding. If 4X is
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* selected, then an encoder FPGA object is used and the returned counts will be
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* 4x the encoder
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* spec'd value since all rising and falling edges are counted. If 1X or 2X are
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* selected then
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* a counter object will be used and the returned value will either exactly
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* match the spec'd count
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* or be double (2x) the spec'd count.
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*/
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void Encoder::InitEncoder(bool reverseDirection, EncodingType encodingType) {
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m_encodingType = encodingType;
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switch (encodingType) {
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case k4X: {
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m_encodingScale = 4;
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if (m_aSource->StatusIsFatal()) {
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CloneError(m_aSource);
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return;
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}
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if (m_bSource->StatusIsFatal()) {
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CloneError(m_bSource);
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return;
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}
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int32_t status = 0;
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m_encoder = initializeEncoder(
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m_aSource->GetModuleForRouting(), m_aSource->GetChannelForRouting(),
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m_aSource->GetAnalogTriggerForRouting(),
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m_bSource->GetModuleForRouting(), m_bSource->GetChannelForRouting(),
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m_bSource->GetAnalogTriggerForRouting(), reverseDirection, &m_index,
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&status);
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wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
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m_counter = nullptr;
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SetMaxPeriod(.5);
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break;
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}
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case k1X:
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case k2X: {
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m_encodingScale = encodingType == k1X ? 1 : 2;
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m_counter =
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new Counter(m_encodingType, m_aSource, m_bSource, reverseDirection);
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m_index = m_counter->GetFPGAIndex();
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break;
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}
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default:
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wpi_setErrorWithContext(-1, "Invalid encodingType argument");
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break;
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}
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HALReport(HALUsageReporting::kResourceType_Encoder, m_index, encodingType);
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LiveWindow::GetInstance()->AddSensor("Encoder",
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m_aSource->GetChannelForRouting(), this);
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}
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/**
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* Encoder constructor.
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* Construct a Encoder given a and b channels.
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*
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* The counter will start counting immediately.
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*
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* @param aChannel The a channel DIO channel. 0-9 are on-board, 10-25 are on the
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* MXP port
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* @param bChannel The b channel DIO channel. 0-9 are on-board, 10-25 are on the
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* MXP port
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* @param reverseDirection represents the orientation of the encoder and inverts
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* the output values
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* if necessary so forward represents positive values.
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* @param encodingType either k1X, k2X, or k4X to indicate 1X, 2X or 4X
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* decoding. If 4X is
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* selected, then an encoder FPGA object is used and the returned counts will be
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* 4x the encoder
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* spec'd value since all rising and falling edges are counted. If 1X or 2X are
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* selected then
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* a counter object will be used and the returned value will either exactly
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* match the spec'd count
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* or be double (2x) the spec'd count.
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*/
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Encoder::Encoder(uint32_t aChannel, uint32_t bChannel, bool reverseDirection,
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EncodingType encodingType) {
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m_aSource = new DigitalInput(aChannel);
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m_bSource = new DigitalInput(bChannel);
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InitEncoder(reverseDirection, encodingType);
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m_allocatedASource = true;
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m_allocatedBSource = true;
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}
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/**
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* Encoder constructor.
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* Construct a Encoder given a and b channels as digital inputs. This is used in
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* the case
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* where the digital inputs are shared. The Encoder class will not allocate the
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* digital inputs
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* and assume that they already are counted.
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*
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* The counter will start counting immediately.
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*
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* @param aSource The source that should be used for the a channel.
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* @param bSource the source that should be used for the b channel.
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* @param reverseDirection represents the orientation of the encoder and inverts
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* the output values
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* if necessary so forward represents positive values.
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* @param encodingType either k1X, k2X, or k4X to indicate 1X, 2X or 4X
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* decoding. If 4X is
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* selected, then an encoder FPGA object is used and the returned counts will be
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* 4x the encoder
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* spec'd value since all rising and falling edges are counted. If 1X or 2X are
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* selected then
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* a counter object will be used and the returned value will either exactly
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* match the spec'd count
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* or be double (2x) the spec'd count.
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*/
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Encoder::Encoder(DigitalSource *aSource, DigitalSource *bSource,
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bool reverseDirection, EncodingType encodingType) {
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m_aSource = aSource;
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m_bSource = bSource;
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m_allocatedASource = false;
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m_allocatedBSource = false;
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if (m_aSource == nullptr || m_bSource == nullptr)
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wpi_setWPIError(NullParameter);
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else
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InitEncoder(reverseDirection, encodingType);
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}
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/**
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* Encoder constructor.
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* Construct a Encoder given a and b channels as digital inputs. This is used in
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* the case
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* where the digital inputs are shared. The Encoder class will not allocate the
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* digital inputs
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* and assume that they already are counted.
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*
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* The counter will start counting immediately.
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*
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* @param aSource The source that should be used for the a channel.
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* @param bSource the source that should be used for the b channel.
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* @param reverseDirection represents the orientation of the encoder and inverts
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* the output values
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* if necessary so forward represents positive values.
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* @param encodingType either k1X, k2X, or k4X to indicate 1X, 2X or 4X
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* decoding. If 4X is
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* selected, then an encoder FPGA object is used and the returned counts will be
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* 4x the encoder
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* spec'd value since all rising and falling edges are counted. If 1X or 2X are
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* selected then
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* a counter object will be used and the returned value will either exactly
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* match the spec'd count
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* or be double (2x) the spec'd count.
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*/
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Encoder::Encoder(DigitalSource &aSource, DigitalSource &bSource,
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bool reverseDirection, EncodingType encodingType) {
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m_aSource = &aSource;
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m_bSource = &bSource;
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m_allocatedASource = false;
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m_allocatedBSource = false;
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InitEncoder(reverseDirection, encodingType);
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}
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/**
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* Free the resources for an Encoder.
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* Frees the FPGA resources associated with an Encoder.
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*/
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Encoder::~Encoder() {
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if (m_allocatedASource) delete m_aSource;
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if (m_allocatedBSource) delete m_bSource;
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if (m_counter) {
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delete m_counter;
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} else {
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int32_t status = 0;
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freeEncoder(m_encoder, &status);
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wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
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}
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}
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/**
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* The encoding scale factor 1x, 2x, or 4x, per the requested encodingType.
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* Used to divide raw edge counts down to spec'd counts.
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*/
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int32_t Encoder::GetEncodingScale() const { return m_encodingScale; }
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/**
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* Gets the raw value from the encoder.
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* The raw value is the actual count unscaled by the 1x, 2x, or 4x scale
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* factor.
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* @return Current raw count from the encoder
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*/
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int32_t Encoder::GetRaw() const {
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if (StatusIsFatal()) return 0;
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int32_t value;
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if (m_counter)
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value = m_counter->Get();
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else {
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int32_t status = 0;
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value = getEncoder(m_encoder, &status);
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wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
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}
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return value;
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}
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/**
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* Gets the current count.
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* Returns the current count on the Encoder.
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* This method compensates for the decoding type.
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*
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* @return Current count from the Encoder adjusted for the 1x, 2x, or 4x scale
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* factor.
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*/
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int32_t Encoder::Get() const {
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if (StatusIsFatal()) return 0;
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return (int32_t)(GetRaw() * DecodingScaleFactor());
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}
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/**
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* Reset the Encoder distance to zero.
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* Resets the current count to zero on the encoder.
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*/
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void Encoder::Reset() {
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if (StatusIsFatal()) return;
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if (m_counter)
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m_counter->Reset();
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else {
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int32_t status = 0;
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resetEncoder(m_encoder, &status);
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wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
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}
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}
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/**
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* Returns the period of the most recent pulse.
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* Returns the period of the most recent Encoder pulse in seconds.
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* This method compensates for the decoding type.
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*
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* @deprecated Use GetRate() in favor of this method. This returns unscaled
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* periods and GetRate() scales using value from SetDistancePerPulse().
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*
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* @return Period in seconds of the most recent pulse.
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*/
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double Encoder::GetPeriod() const {
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if (StatusIsFatal()) return 0.0;
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if (m_counter) {
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return m_counter->GetPeriod() / DecodingScaleFactor();
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} else {
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int32_t status = 0;
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double period = getEncoderPeriod(m_encoder, &status);
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wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
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return period;
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}
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}
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/**
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* Sets the maximum period for stopped detection.
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* Sets the value that represents the maximum period of the Encoder before it
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* will assume
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* that the attached device is stopped. This timeout allows users to determine
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* if the wheels or
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* other shaft has stopped rotating.
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* This method compensates for the decoding type.
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*
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* @deprecated Use SetMinRate() in favor of this method. This takes unscaled
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* periods and SetMinRate() scales using value from SetDistancePerPulse().
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*
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* @param maxPeriod The maximum time between rising and falling edges before the
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* FPGA will
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* report the device stopped. This is expressed in seconds.
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*/
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void Encoder::SetMaxPeriod(double maxPeriod) {
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if (StatusIsFatal()) return;
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if (m_counter) {
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m_counter->SetMaxPeriod(maxPeriod * DecodingScaleFactor());
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} else {
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int32_t status = 0;
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setEncoderMaxPeriod(m_encoder, maxPeriod, &status);
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wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
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}
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}
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/**
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* Determine if the encoder is stopped.
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* Using the MaxPeriod value, a boolean is returned that is true if the encoder
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* is considered
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* stopped and false if it is still moving. A stopped encoder is one where the
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* most recent pulse
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* width exceeds the MaxPeriod.
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* @return True if the encoder is considered stopped.
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*/
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bool Encoder::GetStopped() const {
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if (StatusIsFatal()) return true;
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if (m_counter) {
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return m_counter->GetStopped();
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} else {
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int32_t status = 0;
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bool value = getEncoderStopped(m_encoder, &status);
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wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
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return value;
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}
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}
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/**
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* The last direction the encoder value changed.
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* @return The last direction the encoder value changed.
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*/
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bool Encoder::GetDirection() const {
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if (StatusIsFatal()) return false;
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if (m_counter) {
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return m_counter->GetDirection();
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} else {
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int32_t status = 0;
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bool value = getEncoderDirection(m_encoder, &status);
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wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
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return value;
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}
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}
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/**
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* The scale needed to convert a raw counter value into a number of encoder
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* pulses.
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*/
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double Encoder::DecodingScaleFactor() const {
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if (StatusIsFatal()) return 0.0;
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switch (m_encodingType) {
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case k1X:
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return 1.0;
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case k2X:
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return 0.5;
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case k4X:
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return 0.25;
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default:
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return 0.0;
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}
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}
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/**
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* Get the distance the robot has driven since the last reset.
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*
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* @return The distance driven since the last reset as scaled by the value from
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* SetDistancePerPulse().
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*/
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double Encoder::GetDistance() const {
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if (StatusIsFatal()) return 0.0;
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return GetRaw() * DecodingScaleFactor() * m_distancePerPulse;
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}
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/**
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* Get the current rate of the encoder.
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* Units are distance per second as scaled by the value from
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* SetDistancePerPulse().
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*
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* @return The current rate of the encoder.
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*/
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double Encoder::GetRate() const {
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if (StatusIsFatal()) return 0.0;
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return (m_distancePerPulse / GetPeriod());
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}
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/**
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* Set the minimum rate of the device before the hardware reports it stopped.
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*
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* @param minRate The minimum rate. The units are in distance per second as
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* scaled by the value from SetDistancePerPulse().
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*/
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void Encoder::SetMinRate(double minRate) {
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if (StatusIsFatal()) return;
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SetMaxPeriod(m_distancePerPulse / minRate);
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}
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/**
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* Set the distance per pulse for this encoder.
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* This sets the multiplier used to determine the distance driven based on the
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* count value
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* from the encoder.
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* Do not include the decoding type in this scale. The library already
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* compensates for the decoding type.
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* Set this value based on the encoder's rated Pulses per Revolution and
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* factor in gearing reductions following the encoder shaft.
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* This distance can be in any units you like, linear or angular.
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*
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* @param distancePerPulse The scale factor that will be used to convert pulses
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* to useful units.
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*/
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void Encoder::SetDistancePerPulse(double distancePerPulse) {
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if (StatusIsFatal()) return;
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m_distancePerPulse = distancePerPulse;
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}
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/**
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* Set the direction sensing for this encoder.
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* This sets the direction sensing on the encoder so that it could count in the
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* correct
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* software direction regardless of the mounting.
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* @param reverseDirection true if the encoder direction should be reversed
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*/
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void Encoder::SetReverseDirection(bool reverseDirection) {
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if (StatusIsFatal()) return;
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if (m_counter) {
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m_counter->SetReverseDirection(reverseDirection);
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} else {
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int32_t status = 0;
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setEncoderReverseDirection(m_encoder, reverseDirection, &status);
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wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
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}
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}
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/**
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* Set the Samples to Average which specifies the number of samples of the timer
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* to
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* average when calculating the period. Perform averaging to account for
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* mechanical imperfections or as oversampling to increase resolution.
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* @param samplesToAverage The number of samples to average from 1 to 127.
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*/
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void Encoder::SetSamplesToAverage(int samplesToAverage) {
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if (samplesToAverage < 1 || samplesToAverage > 127) {
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wpi_setWPIErrorWithContext(
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ParameterOutOfRange,
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"Average counter values must be between 1 and 127");
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}
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int32_t status = 0;
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switch (m_encodingType) {
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case k4X:
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setEncoderSamplesToAverage(m_encoder, samplesToAverage, &status);
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wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
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break;
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case k1X:
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case k2X:
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m_counter->SetSamplesToAverage(samplesToAverage);
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break;
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}
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}
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/**
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* Get the Samples to Average which specifies the number of samples of the timer
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* to
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* average when calculating the period. Perform averaging to account for
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* mechanical imperfections or as oversampling to increase resolution.
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* @return SamplesToAverage The number of samples being averaged (from 1 to 127)
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*/
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int Encoder::GetSamplesToAverage() const {
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int result = 1;
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int32_t status = 0;
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switch (m_encodingType) {
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case k4X:
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result = getEncoderSamplesToAverage(m_encoder, &status);
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wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
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break;
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case k1X:
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case k2X:
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result = m_counter->GetSamplesToAverage();
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break;
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}
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return result;
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}
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/**
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* Set which parameter of the encoder you are using as a process control
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* variable.
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*
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* @param pidSource An enum to select the parameter.
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*/
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void Encoder::SetPIDSourceParameter(PIDSourceParameter pidSource) {
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if (StatusIsFatal()) return;
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m_pidSource = pidSource;
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}
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/**
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* Implement the PIDSource interface.
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*
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* @return The current value of the selected source parameter.
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*/
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double Encoder::PIDGet() const {
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if (StatusIsFatal()) return 0.0;
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switch (m_pidSource) {
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case kDistance:
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return GetDistance();
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case kRate:
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return GetRate();
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default:
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return 0.0;
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}
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}
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/**
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* Set the index source for the encoder. When this source is activated, the
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* encoder count automatically resets.
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*
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* @param channel A DIO channel to set as the encoder index
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* @param type The state that will cause the encoder to reset
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*/
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void Encoder::SetIndexSource(uint32_t channel, Encoder::IndexingType type) {
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int32_t status = 0;
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bool activeHigh = (type == kResetWhileHigh) || (type == kResetOnRisingEdge);
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bool edgeSensitive =
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(type == kResetOnFallingEdge) || (type == kResetOnRisingEdge);
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setEncoderIndexSource(m_encoder, channel, false, activeHigh, edgeSensitive,
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&status);
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wpi_setGlobalErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
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}
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/**
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* Set the index source for the encoder. When this source is activated, the
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* encoder count automatically resets.
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*
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* @param channel A digital source to set as the encoder index
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* @param type The state that will cause the encoder to reset
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*/
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void Encoder::SetIndexSource(DigitalSource *source,
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Encoder::IndexingType type) {
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int32_t status = 0;
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bool activeHigh = (type == kResetWhileHigh) || (type == kResetOnRisingEdge);
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bool edgeSensitive =
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(type == kResetOnFallingEdge) || (type == kResetOnRisingEdge);
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setEncoderIndexSource(m_encoder, source->GetChannelForRouting(),
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source->GetAnalogTriggerForRouting(), activeHigh,
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edgeSensitive, &status);
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wpi_setGlobalErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
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}
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/**
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* Set the index source for the encoder. When this source is activated, the
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* encoder count automatically resets.
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*
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* @param channel A digital source to set as the encoder index
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* @param type The state that will cause the encoder to reset
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*/
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void Encoder::SetIndexSource(DigitalSource &source,
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Encoder::IndexingType type) {
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SetIndexSource(&source, type);
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}
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void Encoder::UpdateTable() {
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if (m_table != nullptr) {
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m_table->PutNumber("Speed", GetRate());
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m_table->PutNumber("Distance", GetDistance());
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m_table->PutNumber("Distance per Tick", m_distancePerPulse);
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}
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}
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void Encoder::StartLiveWindowMode() {}
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void Encoder::StopLiveWindowMode() {}
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std::string Encoder::GetSmartDashboardType() const {
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if (m_encodingType == k4X)
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return "Quadrature Encoder";
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else
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return "Encoder";
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}
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void Encoder::InitTable(ITable *subTable) {
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m_table = subTable;
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UpdateTable();
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}
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ITable *Encoder::GetTable() const { return m_table; }
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