nes-proj/examples/galileo/gpio-input.c
Ricardo de Almeida Gonzaga 61e06c632a galileo: Add GPIO input example
This patch introduces an example application to demonstrate how to use
GPIO driver APIs to manipulate input pins.

The application uses default galileo pinmux initialization and sets the
GPIO 5 (IO2) as output pin and GPIO 6 (IO3) as input. It toggles the
output pin state at every half second and checks the value on input pin.
2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00

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#include <stdio.h>
#include "contiki.h"
#include "sys/ctimer.h"
#include "galileo-pinmux.h"
#include "gpio.h"
#include "i2c.h"
#define PIN_OUTPUT 5
#define PIN_INPUT 6
static uint32_t value;
static struct ctimer timer;
static struct quarkX1000_i2c_config i2c_config;
PROCESS(gpio_input_process, "GPIO Input Process");
AUTOSTART_PROCESSES(&gpio_input_process);
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
static void
timeout(void *data)
{
uint8_t value_in;
/* toggle pin state */
value = !value;
quarkX1000_gpio_write(PIN_OUTPUT, value);
quarkX1000_gpio_read(PIN_INPUT, &value_in);
if (value == value_in)
printf("GPIO pin value match!\n");
else
printf("GPIO pin value DOESN'T match!\n");
ctimer_reset(&timer);
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
PROCESS_THREAD(gpio_input_process, ev, data)
{
PROCESS_BEGIN();
i2c_config.speed = QUARKX1000_I2C_SPEED_STANDARD;
i2c_config.addressing_mode = QUARKX1000_I2C_ADDR_MODE_7BIT;
quarkX1000_i2c_init();
quarkX1000_i2c_configure(&i2c_config);
/* use default pinmux configuration */
galileo_pinmux_initialize();
quarkX1000_gpio_init();
quarkX1000_gpio_config(PIN_OUTPUT, QUARKX1000_GPIO_OUT);
quarkX1000_gpio_config(PIN_INPUT, QUARKX1000_GPIO_IN);
quarkX1000_gpio_clock_enable();
ctimer_set(&timer, CLOCK_SECOND / 2, timeout, NULL);
printf("GPIO input example is running\n");
PROCESS_YIELD();
quarkX1000_gpio_clock_disable();
PROCESS_END();
}