view Small_CPU/Src/uart.c @ 218:ff59d1d07f9c Improve_IPC_Sync

Splitted 120 seconds UART timeout into chunks of 500ms The UART connection via Bluetooth was realized using a receive call with 120 seconds timeout. By cancellation it seemed for the user as if the connection would have been aborted. In reality the received function keeped executing the wait for RX data till timeout occure. To avaoid this the timeout has been splitted into several calls with 500ms timeout => If the user disconnects by pressing "back" the COMM function is now ended.
author ideenmodellierer
date Sun, 31 Mar 2019 15:44:12 +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>&copy; 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****/