/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
   ser_ir_cts_rts.c - source file for serial routines
 
 
 
   Copyright (C) 1999, Josef Wolf <jw AT raven.inka.de>
 
 
 
   Revisions:
 
   1.0  Bela Torok <bela.torok.kssg.ch> Jul. 2000
 
   RTS / CTS protocol added
 
 
 
   This library 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 2, or (at your option) any
 
   later version.
 
 
 
   This library 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.
 
 
 
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   along with this library; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
 
   Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston,
 
   MA 02110-1301, USA.
 
 
 
   As a special exception, if you link this library with other files,
 
   some of which are compiled with SDCC, to produce an executable,
 
   this library does not by itself cause the resulting executable to
 
   be covered by the GNU General Public License. This exception does
 
   not however invalidate any other reasons why the executable file
 
   might be covered by the GNU General Public License.
 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
 
 
 
/* This file implements a serial interrupt handler and its supporting
 
* routines. Compared with the existing serial.c and _ser.c it has
 
* following advantages:
 
* - You can specify arbitrary buffer sizes (umm, up to 255 bytes),
 
*   so it can run on devices with _little_ memory like at89cx051.
 
* - It won't overwrite characters which already are stored in the
 
*   receive-/transmit-buffer.
 
*/
 
 
 
/* BUG: those definitions (and the #include) should be set dynamically
 
* (while linking or at runtime) to make this file a _real_ library.
 
*/
 
 
 
/* RTS/CTS protocol howto:
 
 
 
 
 
   Shematic of cable for RTS/CTS protocol (B. Torok - Jun. 2000)
 
 
 
<- DB9 female connector -><- RS232 driver/receiver -><- 8051 system ->
 
   connect to PC             e.g. MAX232
 
 
 
                             RS232         TTL
 
                             level         level
 
 
 
   DCD    DTR                
 
   Pin1---Pin4               
 
                            Transmitters/Receivers
 
   RXD
 
   Pin2-----------------------------<<<-------------------TXD
 
 
 
   TXD
 
   Pin3----------------------------->>>-------------------RXD
 
 
 
   GND
 
   Pin5---------------------------------------------------GND
 
 
 
   DSR    CTS
 
   Pin6---Pin8----------------------<<<-------------------CTS (see #define CTS)
 
 
 
   RTS
 
   Pin7----------------------------->>>-------------------RTS (see #define RTS)
 
*/
 
 
 
 
 
#include <8051.h>
 
#include "ser_ir.h"
 
 
 
#define TXBUFLEN 3
 
#define RXBUFLEN 18      // The minimum rx buffer size for safe communications
 
                         // is 17. (The UART in the PC has a 16-byte FIFO.)
 
// TXBUFLEN & RXBUFLEN can be highher if rxbuf[] and txbuf[] is in xdata, max size is limited to 256!
 
 
 
#define THRESHOLD 16
 
#define ENABLE    0
 
#define DISABLE   1
 
 
 
#define CTS P3_6          // CTS & RTS can be assigned to any free pins
 
#define RTS P3_7
 
 
 
// You might want to specify idata, pdata or xdata for the buffers
 
static unsigned char rxbuf[RXBUFLEN], txbuf[TXBUFLEN];
 
static unsigned char rxcnt, txcnt, rxpos, txpos;
 
static bit busy;
 
 
 
void
 
ser_init ()
 
{
 
  ES = 0;
 
  rxcnt = txcnt = rxpos = txpos = 0;  // init buffers
 
  busy = 0;
 
  SCON = 0x50;               // mode 1 - 8-bit UART
 
  PCON |= 0x80;              // SMOD = 1;
 
  TMOD &= 0x0f;              // use timer 1
 
  TMOD |= 0x20;
 
//  TL1 = TH1 = 256 - 104;      // 600bps with 12 MHz crystal
 
//  TL1 = TH1 = 256 - 52;      // 1200bps with 12 MHz crystal
 
//  TL1 = TH1 = 256 - 26;      // 2400bps with 12 MHz crystal
 
  TL1 = TH1 = 256 - 13;      // 4800bps with 12 MHz crystal
 
 
 
  TR1 = 1;                   // Enable timer 1
 
  ES = 1;
 
 
 
  CTS = ENABLE;
 
}
 
 
 
void
 
ser_handler (void) interrupt 4
 
{
 
  if (RI) {
 
    RI = 0;
 
    /* don't overwrite chars already in buffer */
 
    if(rxcnt < RXBUFLEN) rxbuf [(unsigned char)(rxpos + rxcnt++) % RXBUFLEN] = SBUF;
 
    if(rxcnt >= (RXBUFLEN - THRESHOLD)) CTS = DISABLE;
 
  }
 
 
 
  if (TI) {
 
    TI = 0;
 
    if (busy = txcnt) {   /* Assignment, _not_ comparison! */
 
      txcnt--;
 
      SBUF = txbuf[txpos++];
 
      if(txpos >= TXBUFLEN) txpos = 0;
 
    }
 
  }
 
}
 
 
 
void
 
ser_putc (unsigned char c)
 
{
 
  while(txcnt >= TXBUFLEN);   // wait for room in buffer
 
 
 
  while(RTS == DISABLE);
 
 
 
  ES = 0;
 
  if (busy) {
 
    txbuf[(unsigned char)(txpos + txcnt++) % TXBUFLEN] = c;
 
  } else {
 
    SBUF = c;
 
    busy = 1;
 
  }
 
  ES = 1;
 
}
 
 
 
unsigned char
 
ser_getc (void)
 
{
 
  unsigned char c;
 
 
 
  while (!rxcnt) {        // wait for a character
 
    CTS = ENABLE;
 
  }
 
 
 
  ES = 0;
 
  rxcnt--;
 
  c = rxbuf[rxpos++];
 
  if (rxpos >= RXBUFLEN) rxpos = 0;
 
  ES = 1;
 
  return (c);
 
}
 
 
 
#pragma save
 
#pragma noinduction
 
void
 
ser_puts (unsigned char *s)
 
{
 
  unsigned char c;
 
  while (c= *s++) {
 
    if (c == '\n') ser_putc('\r');
 
    ser_putc (c);
 
  }
 
}
 
#pragma restore
 
 
 
void
 
ser_gets (unsigned char *s, unsigned char len)
 
{
 
  unsigned char pos, c;
 
 
 
  pos = 0;
 
  while (pos <= len) {
 
    c = ser_getc();
 
    if (c == '\r') continue;        // discard CR's
 
    s[pos++] = c;
 
    if (c == '\n') break;           // NL terminates
 
  }
 
  s[pos] = '\0';                  // terminate string
 
}
 
 
 
unsigned char
 
ser_can_xmt (void)
 
{
 
  return TXBUFLEN - txcnt;
 
}
 
 
 
unsigned char
 
ser_can_rcv (void)
 
{
 
  return rxcnt;
 
}