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IO_RotaryEncoder.h
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/*
* © 2023, Peter Cole. All rights reserved.
* © 2022, Peter Cole. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of EX-CommandStation
*
* This is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* It is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with CommandStation. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
/*
* The IO_RotaryEncoder device driver is used to receive positions from a rotary encoder connected to an Arduino via I2C.
*
* There is separate code required for the Arduino the rotary encoder is connected to, which is located here:
* https://github.com/peteGSX-Projects/dcc-ex-rotary-encoder
*
* This device driver receives the rotary encoder position when the rotary encoder button is pushed, and these positions
* can be tested in EX-RAIL with:
* ONCHANGE(vpin) - flag when the rotary encoder position has changed from the previous position
* IFRE(vpin, position) - test to see if specified rotary encoder position has been received
*
* Feedback can also be sent to the rotary encoder by using 2 Vpins, and sending a SET()/RESET() to the second Vpin.
* A SET(vpin) will flag that a turntable (or anything else) is in motion, and a RESET(vpin) that the motion has finished.
*
* In addition, defining a third Vpin will allow a position number to be sent so that when an EXRAIL automation or some other
* activity has moved a turntable, the position can be reflected in the rotary encoder software. This can be accomplished
* using the EXRAIL SERVO(vpin, position, profile) command, where:
* - vpin = the third defined Vpin (any other is ignored)
* - position = the defined position in the DCC-EX Rotary Encoder software, 0 (Home) to 255
* - profile = Must be defined as per the SERVO() command, but is ignored as it has no relevance
*
* Defining in myAutomation.h requires the device driver to be included in addition to the HAL() statement. Examples:
*
* #include "IO_RotaryEncoder.h"
* HAL(RotaryEncoder, 700, 1, 0x70) // Define single Vpin, no feedback or position sent to rotary encoder software
* HAL(RotaryEncoder, 700, 2, 0x70) // Define two Vpins, feedback only sent to rotary encoder software
* HAL(RotaryEncoder, 700, 3, 0x70) // Define three Vpins, can send feedback and position update to rotary encoder software
*
* Refer to the documentation for further information including the valid activities and examples.
*/
#ifndef IO_ROTARYENCODER_H
#define IO_ROTARYENCODER_H
#include "EXRAIL2.h"
#include "IODevice.h"
#include "I2CManager.h"
#include "DIAG.h"
class RotaryEncoder : public IODevice {
public:
static void create(VPIN firstVpin, int nPins, I2CAddress i2cAddress) {
if (checkNoOverlap(firstVpin, nPins, i2cAddress)) new RotaryEncoder(firstVpin, nPins, i2cAddress);
}
private:
// Constructor
RotaryEncoder(VPIN firstVpin, int nPins, I2CAddress i2cAddress){
_firstVpin = firstVpin;
_nPins = nPins;
if (_nPins > 3) {
_nPins = 3;
DIAG(F("RotaryEncoder WARNING:%d vpins defined, only 3 supported"), _nPins);
}
_I2CAddress = i2cAddress;
addDevice(this);
}
// Initiate the device
void _begin() {
uint8_t _status;
// Attempt to initilalise device
I2CManager.begin();
if (I2CManager.exists(_I2CAddress)) {
// Send RE_RDY, must receive RE_RDY to be online
_sendBuffer[0] = RE_RDY;
_status = I2CManager.read(_I2CAddress, _rcvBuffer, 1, _sendBuffer, 1);
if (_status == I2C_STATUS_OK) {
if (_rcvBuffer[0] == RE_RDY) {
_sendBuffer[0] = RE_VER;
if (I2CManager.read(_I2CAddress, _versionBuffer, 3, _sendBuffer, 1) == I2C_STATUS_OK) {
_majorVer = _versionBuffer[0];
_minorVer = _versionBuffer[1];
_patchVer = _versionBuffer[2];
}
} else {
DIAG(F("RotaryEncoder I2C:%s garbage received: %d"), _I2CAddress.toString(), _rcvBuffer[0]);
_deviceState = DEVSTATE_FAILED;
return;
}
} else {
DIAG(F("RotaryEncoder I2C:%s ERROR connecting"), _I2CAddress.toString());
_deviceState = DEVSTATE_FAILED;
return;
}
#ifdef DIAG_IO
_display();
#endif
} else {
DIAG(F("RotaryEncoder I2C:%s device not found"), _I2CAddress.toString());
_deviceState = DEVSTATE_FAILED;
}
}
void _loop(unsigned long currentMicros) override {
if (_deviceState == DEVSTATE_FAILED) return; // Return if device has failed
if (_i2crb.isBusy()) return; // Return if I2C operation still in progress
if (currentMicros - _lastPositionRead > _positionRefresh) {
_lastPositionRead = currentMicros;
_sendBuffer[0] = RE_READ;
I2CManager.read(_I2CAddress, _rcvBuffer, 1, _sendBuffer, 1, &_i2crb); // Read position from encoder
_position = _rcvBuffer[0];
// If EXRAIL is active, we need to trigger the ONCHANGE() event handler if it's in use
#if defined(EXRAIL_ACTIVE)
if (_position != _previousPosition) {
_previousPosition = _position;
RMFT2::changeEvent(_firstVpin, 1);
} else {
RMFT2::changeEvent(_firstVpin, 0);
}
#endif
}
}
// Return the position sent by the rotary encoder software
int _readAnalogue(VPIN vpin) override {
if (_deviceState == DEVSTATE_FAILED) return 0;
return _position;
}
// Send the feedback value to the rotary encoder software
void _write(VPIN vpin, int value) override {
if (vpin == _firstVpin + 1) {
if (value != 0) value = 0x01;
byte _feedbackBuffer[2] = {RE_OP, (byte)value};
I2CManager.write(_I2CAddress, _feedbackBuffer, 2);
}
}
// Send a position update to the rotary encoder software
// To be valid, must be 0 to 255, and different to the current position
// If the current position is the same, it was initiated by the rotary encoder
void _writeAnalogue(VPIN vpin, int position, uint8_t profile, uint16_t duration) override {
if (vpin == _firstVpin + 2) {
if (position >= 0 && position <= 255 && position != _position) {
byte newPosition = position & 0xFF;
byte _positionBuffer[2] = {RE_MOVE, newPosition};
I2CManager.write(_I2CAddress, _positionBuffer, 2);
}
}
}
void _display() override {
DIAG(F("Rotary Encoder I2C:%s v%d.%d.%d Configured on VPIN:%u-%d %S"), _I2CAddress.toString(), _majorVer, _minorVer, _patchVer,
(int)_firstVpin, _firstVpin+_nPins-1, (_deviceState==DEVSTATE_FAILED) ? F("OFFLINE") : F(""));
}
int8_t _position;
int8_t _previousPosition = 0;
uint8_t _versionBuffer[3];
uint8_t _sendBuffer[1];
uint8_t _rcvBuffer[1];
uint8_t _majorVer = 0;
uint8_t _minorVer = 0;
uint8_t _patchVer = 0;
I2CRB _i2crb;
unsigned long _lastPositionRead = 0;
const unsigned long _positionRefresh = 100000UL; // Delay refreshing position for 100ms
enum {
RE_RDY = 0xA0, // Flag to check if encoder is ready for operation
RE_VER = 0xA1, // Flag to retrieve rotary encoder software version
RE_READ = 0xA2, // Flag to read the current position of the encoder
RE_OP = 0xA3, // Flag for operation start/end, sent to when sending feedback on move start/end
RE_MOVE = 0xA4, // Flag for sending a position update from the device driver to the encoder
};
};
#endif