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RHNRFSPIDriver.h
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// RHNRFSPIDriver.h
// Author: Mike McCauley (mikem@airspayce.com)
// Copyright (C) 2014 Mike McCauley
// $Id: RHNRFSPIDriver.h,v 1.3 2015/12/16 04:55:33 mikem Exp $
#ifndef RHNRFSPIDriver_h
#define RHNRFSPIDriver_h
#include <RHGenericDriver.h>
#include <RHHardwareSPI.h>
class RHGenericSPI;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// \class RHNRFSPIDriver RHNRFSPIDriver.h <RHNRFSPIDriver.h>
/// \brief Base class for a RadioHead driver that use the SPI bus
/// to communicate with its transport hardware.
///
/// This class can be subclassed by Drivers that require to use the SPI bus.
/// It can be configured to use either the RHHardwareSPI class (if there is one available on the platform)
/// of the bitbanged RHSoftwareSPI class. The dfault behaviour is to use a pre-instantiated built-in RHHardwareSPI
/// interface.
///
/// SPI bus access is protected by ATOMIC_BLOCK_START and ATOMIC_BLOCK_END, which will ensure interrupts
/// are disabled during access.
///
/// The read and write routines use SPI conventions as used by Nordic NRF radios and otehr devices,
/// but these can be overriden
/// in subclasses if necessary.
///
/// Application developers are not expected to instantiate this class directly:
/// it is for the use of Driver developers.
class RHNRFSPIDriver : public RHGenericDriver
{
public:
/// Constructor
/// \param[in] slaveSelectPin The controller pin to use to select the desired SPI device. This pin will be driven LOW
/// during SPI communications with the SPI device that uis iused by this Driver.
/// \param[in] spi Reference to the SPI interface to use. The default is to use a default built-in Hardware interface.
RHNRFSPIDriver(uint8_t slaveSelectPin = SS, RHGenericSPI& spi = hardware_spi);
/// Initialise the Driver transport hardware and software.
/// Make sure the Driver is properly configured before calling init().
/// \return true if initialisation succeeded.
bool init();
/// Sends a single command to the device
/// \param[in] command The command code to send to the device.
/// \return Some devices return a status byte during the first data transfer. This byte is returned.
/// it may or may not be meaningfule depending on the the type of device being accessed.
uint8_t spiCommand(uint8_t command);
/// Reads a single register from the SPI device
/// \param[in] reg Register number
/// \return The value of the register
uint8_t spiRead(uint8_t reg);
/// Writes a single byte to the SPI device
/// \param[in] reg Register number
/// \param[in] val The value to write
/// \return Some devices return a status byte during the first data transfer. This byte is returned.
/// it may or may not be meaningfule depending on the the type of device being accessed.
uint8_t spiWrite(uint8_t reg, uint8_t val);
/// Reads a number of consecutive registers from the SPI device using burst read mode
/// \param[in] reg Register number of the first register
/// \param[in] dest Array to write the register values to. Must be at least len bytes
/// \param[in] len Number of bytes to read
/// \return Some devices return a status byte during the first data transfer. This byte is returned.
/// it may or may not be meaningfule depending on the the type of device being accessed.
uint8_t spiBurstRead(uint8_t reg, uint8_t* dest, uint8_t len);
/// Write a number of consecutive registers using burst write mode
/// \param[in] reg Register number of the first register
/// \param[in] src Array of new register values to write. Must be at least len bytes
/// \param[in] len Number of bytes to write
/// \return Some devices return a status byte during the first data transfer. This byte is returned.
/// it may or may not be meaningfule depending on the the type of device being accessed.
uint8_t spiBurstWrite(uint8_t reg, const uint8_t* src, uint8_t len);
/// Set or change the pin to be used for SPI slave select.
/// This can be called at any time to change the
/// pin that will be used for slave select in subsquent SPI operations.
/// \param[in] slaveSelectPin The pin to use
void setSlaveSelectPin(uint8_t slaveSelectPin);
protected:
/// Reference to the RHGenericSPI instance to use to trasnfer data with teh SPI device
RHGenericSPI& _spi;
/// The pin number of the Slave Select pin that is used to select the desired device.
uint8_t _slaveSelectPin;
};
#endif