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# Arduino Uno
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The Arduino Uno is a very popular platform based on the ATMega328p. While
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Collapse OS doesn't run on AVR MCUs (yet?), the Arduino can be a handy tool,
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which is why we have recipes for it here.
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* [Writing to a AT28 EEPROM from a modern environment](at28/README.md)
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PROGNAME = at28wr
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USBDEV = /dev/cuaU0
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BAUDS = 115200
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AVRDUDEARGS = -F -V -c arduino -P $(USBDEV) -b $(BAUDS)
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AVRDUDEMCU = atmega328p
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TARGET = $(PROGNAME).hex
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AVRA = avra
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# Rules
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.PHONY: send all clean
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all: $(TARGET)
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@echo Done!
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send: $(PROGNAME).hex
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avrdude $(AVRDUDEARGS) -p $(AVRDUDEMCU) -U flash:w:$<
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$(TARGET): at28wr.asm
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$(AVRA) -o $@ at28wr.asm
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clean:
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rm -f $(TARGET) *.S.eep.hex *.S.obj
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# Writing to a AT28 EEPROM from a modern environment
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In this recipe, we'll build ourselves an ad-hoc EEPROM holder which is designed
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to be driven from an Arduino Uno.
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## Gathering parts
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* An Arduino Uno
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* A AT28C64B
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* 2 '164 shift registers
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* Sockets, header pins, proto board, etc.
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* [avra][avra] (will soon rewrite to Collapse OS' ASM)
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* avrdude to send program to Arduino
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## Schema
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(there will soon be an image here, but I have yet to scan my schema)
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This is a rather simple circuit which uses 2 chained '164 shift register to
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drive the AT28 address pins and connects CE, WE, OE and the data pins directly
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to the Arduino. Pins have been chosen so that the protoboard can plug directly
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on the Arduino's right side (except for VCC, which needs to be wired).
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PD0 and PD1 are not used because they're used for the UART.
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## Software
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The software in at28wr.asm listens to the UART and writes every byte it receives
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to the AT28, starting at address 0. It expects tty-escaped content (see
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`/tools/ttysafe`).
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After having written the byte, it re-reads it from the EEPROM and spits it back
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to the UART, tty-escaped.
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## Usage
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After you've build and sent your binary to the Arduino with `make send`, you
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can send your (tty-safe!) content to your EEPROM using `/tools/pingpong`.
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[avra]: http://avra.sourceforge.net/
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; *** EEPROM write ***
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; Listen to UART expecting tty-escaped "pingpong" (from tools/) communication.
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;
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; Each of those received bytes is written to the EEPROM, starting at addr 0.
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; that byte is then re-read and sent back to the UART, tty-escaped.
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;
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; Addr selection is done through 2 chained '164, data in/out is done directly
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; with PD7:2 for bits 7:2 and PB1:0 for bits 1:0 (PD1 and PD0 are used for
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; UART).
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;
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; *** Register Usage ***
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;
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; r0: holds whether last received char was tty-escaped (0 = no, 1=yes)
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; r16: generic tmp
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; r17: generic tmp
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; r20: Byte to send to the "data" SR. Wired to D0-D7.
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; r21: "high" byte, to send to the "addr" SR. Wired to A8-15
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; r22: "low" byte, to send to the "addr" SR. Wired to A0-7
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; r23: tmp value to use for sending to the "addr" SR
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.include "m328Pdef.inc"
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; *** Pins ***
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.equ SRCP = PORTB2
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.equ SRDS = PORTB1
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.equ FLWE = PORTB3
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.equ FLOE = PORTB4
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.equ FLCE = PORTB5 ; WARNING: same as LED
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; *** Consts ***
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.equ BAUD_PRESCALE = 103 ; 9600 bauds at 16mhz
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rjmp main
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; *** Code ***
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; Waits until a char is read, then put it in R20
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; Perform TTY-escape transparently.
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uartrd:
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lds r16, UCSR0A
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sbrs r16, RXC0 ; RXC0 is set? skip rjmp and fetch char.
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rjmp uartrd
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lds r20, UDR0
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; is this the escape char?
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cpi r20, 0x20
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brne uartrd_0
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; escape char
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; We "pong" the escape right away.
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rcall uartwr
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inc r0
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rjmp uartrd
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uartrd_0:
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; should we escape?
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tst r0
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breq uartrd_1
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; yes
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andi r20, 0x7f
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uartrd_1:
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ret
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; Sends char in r20 to UART
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; Perform TTY-escape transparently.
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uartwr:
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lds r16, UCSR0A
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sbrs r16, UDRE0 ; wait until send buffer is empty
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rjmp uartwr
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; should we escape?
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tst r0
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breq uartwr_0
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; we need to escape
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ori r20, 0x80
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clr r0
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uartwr_0:
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sts UDR0, r20
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ret
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; send r23 to addr shift register.
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; We send highest bits first so that Q7 is the MSB and Q0 is the LSB
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sendaddr:
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ldi r16, 8 ; we will loop 8 times
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cbi PORTB, SRDS
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sbrc r23, 7 ; if latest bit isn't cleared, set SER_DP high
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sbi PORTB, SRDS
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; toggle SRCP, not waiting between pulses. The CD74AC164 at 5V has a
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; 5.9ns CP min pulse width. We can't match that at 16mhz. No need to
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; wait.
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cbi PORTB, SRCP
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sbi PORTB, SRCP
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lsl r23 ; shift our data left
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dec r16
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brne sendaddr+1 ; not zero yet? loop! (+1 to avoid reset)
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ret
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; send r20 to EEPROM's I/O7:0 through PD7:2 and PB1:0
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writedata:
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; send bits 7:2
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mov r16, r20
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andi r16, 0xfc
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in r17, PORTD
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andi r17, 0x03
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or r16, r17
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out PORTD, r16
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; send bits 1:0
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mov r16, r20
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andi r16, 0x03
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in r17, PORTB
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andi r17, 0xfc
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or r16, r17
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out PORTB, r16
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ret
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; push r20 to the rom and increase the memory counter
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pushdata:
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; first, set up addr
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mov r23, r21
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rcall sendaddr
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mov r23, r22
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rcall sendaddr
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inc r22
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brne pushdata_0 ; no overflow? skip
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inc r21
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pushdata_0:
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; addr is latched on WE falling edge
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cbi PORTB, FLWE
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; now, lets set up data. Plenty enough instructions to ensure a 100ns
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; minimum delay.
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rcall writedata
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; data is latched on rising edge
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sbi PORTB, FLWE
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ret
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; wait until I/O7 stops toggling
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waitio7:
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cbi PORTB, FLOE
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in r16, PIND
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sbi PORTB, FLOE
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andi r16, 0xfc
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cbi PORTB, FLOE
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in r17, PIND
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sbi PORTB, FLOE
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andi r17, 0xfc
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cp r16, r17
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brne waitio7
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ret
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; read EEPROM's I/O7:0 through PD7:2 and PB1:0 and put result in r20.
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readdata:
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cbi PORTB, FLOE
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; read bits 7:2
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in r20, PIND
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andi r20, 0xfc
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; read bits 1:0
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in r16, PINB
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andi r16, 0x03
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or r20, r16
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sbi PORTB, FLOE
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ret
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; Set PD7:2 and PB1:0 to output
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ioout:
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ldi r16, 0xfc ; PD7:2
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out DDRD, r16
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ldi r16, 0x3f ; PB5:0 (WE, OE and CE too)
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out DDRB, r16
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ret
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ioin:
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ldi r16, 0x03 ; PD7:2
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out DDRD, r16
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ldi r16, 0x3c ; PB1:0
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out DDRB, r16
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ret
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main:
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ldi r16, low(RAMEND)
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out SPL, r16
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ldi r16, high(RAMEND)
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out SPH, r16
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; We begin with WE and OE disabled (high), but CE stays enabled (low)
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; the whole time.
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sbi PORTB, FLWE
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sbi PORTB, FLOE
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cbi PORTB, FLCE
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; Clear counters and flags
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clr r0
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clr r21
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clr r22
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; Setup UART
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ldi R16, low(BAUD_PRESCALE)
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sts UBRR0L, r16
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ldi r16, high(BAUD_PRESCALE)
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sts UBRR0H, r16
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ldi r16, (1<<RXEN0) | (1<<TXEN0)
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sts UCSR0B, r16
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loop:
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rcall uartrd
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rcall ioout
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rcall pushdata
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rcall ioin
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rcall waitio7
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rcall readdata
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rcall uartwr
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rjmp loop
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}
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}
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}
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}
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static void mexpect(int fd, char ec)
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int mexpect(int fd, unsigned char ec)
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{
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char c;
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unsigned char c;
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mread(fd, &c, 1);
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mread(fd, &c, 1);
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if (c != ec) {
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if (c != ec) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Expected %d but got %d\n", ec, c);
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fprintf(stderr, "Expected %x but got %x\n", ec, c);
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return 0;
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}
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return 1;
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}
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void readprompt(int fd)
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void readprompt(int fd)
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void sendcmd(int fd, char *cmd);
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void sendcmd(int fd, char *cmd);
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void sendcmdp(int fd, char *cmd);
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void sendcmdp(int fd, char *cmd);
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void mread(int fd, char *s, int count);
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void mread(int fd, char *s, int count);
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int mexpect(int fd, char ec);
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void readprompt(int fd);
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void readprompt(int fd);
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int set_interface_attribs(int fd, int speed, int parity);
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int set_interface_attribs(int fd, int speed, int parity);
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void set_blocking(int fd, int should_block);
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void set_blocking(int fd, int should_block);
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* to indicate EOF to the receiving end.
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* to indicate EOF to the receiving end.
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*
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* It is recommended that you send contents that has gone through `ttysafe`.
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* It is recommended that you send contents that has gone through `ttysafe`.
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*
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* If "delayus" is specified, this will be the delay we wait between the moment
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* we write the "ping" and the moment where we fetch the "pong".
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*/
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*/
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int main(int argc, char **argv)
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int main(int argc, char **argv)
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{
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if (argc != 3) {
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int delayus = 1000;
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fprintf(stderr, "Usage: ./pingpong device fname\n");
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if (argc == 4) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Usage: ./pingpong device fname [delayus] \n");
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fprintf(stderr, "Can't open %s.\n", argv[2]);
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usleep(delayus); // let it breathe
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if (!mexpect(fd, c)) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Mismatch at byte %d! %d != %d.\n", pos, c, c2);
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printf("Done!\n");
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fclose(fp);
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fclose(fp);
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}
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