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bugfix: make stopwatch and divetime run in sync
And this shows the fundamental issue in the difference between dive time and
stopwatch time. The dive time is constructed on the RTE, and rather
independently, the stopwatch time is constructed on CPU1.
This works rather well, but not perfect. This commit fixes things in
a relatively straightforward way. Instead of incrementing the stopwatch
locally on CPU1, simply use the same time data that is coming from the
RTE. Some logic was added to make this stopwatch resettable again.
Signed-off-by: Jan Mulder <jlmulder@xs4all.nl>
author | Jan Mulder <jlmulder@xs4all.nl> |
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date | Wed, 29 May 2019 14:02:27 +0200 |
parents | 5f11787b4f42 |
children | 1b995079c045 |
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/** ****************************************************************************** * @file uart.c * @author heinrichs weikamp gmbh * @version V0.0.1 * @date 27-March-2014 * @brief button control * @verbatim ============================================================================== ##### How to use ##### ============================================================================== @endverbatim ****************************************************************************** * @attention * * <h2><center>© COPYRIGHT(c) 2015 heinrichs weikamp</center></h2> * ****************************************************************************** */ /* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/ #include "uart.h" /* Private variables ---------------------------------------------------------*/ UART_HandleTypeDef huart2; /* Exported functions --------------------------------------------------------*/ void MX_USART2_UART_Init(void) { /* pullup special */ GPIO_InitTypeDef GPIO_InitStructure; __GPIOA_CLK_ENABLE(); GPIO_InitStructure.Pin = GPIO_PIN_2; GPIO_InitStructure.Mode = GPIO_MODE_OUTPUT_PP; GPIO_InitStructure.Pull = GPIO_PULLUP; GPIO_InitStructure.Speed = GPIO_SPEED_FAST; HAL_GPIO_Init(GPIOA, &GPIO_InitStructure); /* regular init */ huart2.Instance = USART2; huart2.Init.BaudRate = 1200; huart2.Init.WordLength = UART_WORDLENGTH_8B; huart2.Init.StopBits = UART_STOPBITS_1; huart2.Init.Parity = UART_PARITY_NONE; huart2.Init.Mode = UART_MODE_TX_RX; huart2.Init.HwFlowCtl = UART_HWCONTROL_NONE; huart2.Init.OverSampling = UART_OVERSAMPLING_16; HAL_UART_Init(&huart2); } uint8_t UART_ButtonAdjust(uint8_t *array) { uint8_t answer[4]; HAL_UART_Transmit(&huart2,array,4,1000); HAL_UART_Receive(&huart2,answer,4,2000); if( (answer[0] == array[0]) &&(answer[1] == array[1]) &&(answer[2] == array[2]) &&(answer[3] == array[3])) return 1; else return 0; } void MX_USART2_UART_DeInit(void) { HAL_UART_DeInit(&huart2); } /************************ (C) COPYRIGHT heinrichs weikamp *****END OF FILE****/