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Fixed bug with standalone UART CLI

- Sending characters to the UART before it's ready would overflow the buffer causing it to hang
- Added a check to make sure the interface is ready before starting to send characters
- Removed the incorrect check for the usbMuxUart to make sure usb is ready before sending over the uart
This commit is contained in:
Jacob Alexander 2014-06-28 14:12:56 -07:00
parent dd8b04dce2
commit 0365d517fe
4 changed files with 22 additions and 13 deletions

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@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ set( ScanModule "MDPure" )
set( MacroModule "PartialMap" )
##| Sends the current list of usb key codes through USB HID
set( OutputModule "usbMuxUart" )
set( OutputModule "uartOut" )
##| Debugging source to use, each module has it's own set of defines that it sets
set( DebugModule "full" )

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@ -32,6 +32,9 @@ volatile uint8_t uart0_buffer_tail = 0;
volatile uint8_t uart0_buffer_items = 0;
volatile uint8_t uart0_buffer[uart0_buffer_size];
volatile uint8_t uart_configured = 0;
// ----- Interrupt Functions -----
@ -84,10 +87,14 @@ void uart0_status_isr()
}
// ----- Functions -----
void uart_serial_setup()
{
// Indication that the UART is not ready yet
uart_configured = 0;
// Setup the the UART interface for keyboard data input
SIM_SCGC4 |= SIM_SCGC4_UART0; // Disable clock gating
@ -133,12 +140,18 @@ void uart_serial_setup()
// Add interrupt to the vector table
NVIC_ENABLE_IRQ( IRQ_UART0_STATUS );
// UART is now ready to use
uart_configured = 1;
}
// Get the next character, or -1 if nothing received
int uart_serial_getchar()
{
if ( !uart_configured )
return -1;
unsigned int value = -1;
// Check to see if the FIFO has characters
@ -177,6 +190,9 @@ void uart_serial_flush_input()
// Transmit a character. 0 returned on success, -1 on error
int uart_serial_putchar( uint8_t c )
{
if ( !uart_configured )
return -1;
while ( !( UART0_SFIFO & UART_SFIFO_TXEMPT ) ); // Wait till there is room to send
UART0_D = c;
@ -186,6 +202,9 @@ int uart_serial_putchar( uint8_t c )
int uart_serial_write( const void *buffer, uint32_t size )
{
if ( !uart_configured )
return -1;
const uint8_t *data = (const uint8_t *)buffer;
uint32_t position = 0;

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@ -31,7 +31,6 @@
// USB Includes
#if defined(_at90usb162_) || defined(_atmega32u4_) || defined(_at90usb646_) || defined(_at90usb1286_)
#include "avr/uart_serial.h"
#elif defined(_mk20dx128_) || defined(_mk20dx128vlf5_) || defined(_mk20dx256_)
#include "arm/uart_serial.h"
#endif
@ -118,7 +117,6 @@ inline void Output_send(void)
inline void Output_firmwareReload()
{
#if defined(_at90usb162_) || defined(_atmega32u4_) || defined(_at90usb646_) || defined(_at90usb1286_)
uart_debug_reload();
#elif defined(_mk20dx128_) || defined(_mk20dx128vlf5_) || defined(_mk20dx256_)
uart_device_reload();
#endif
@ -136,8 +134,6 @@ inline unsigned int Output_availablechar()
inline int Output_getchar()
{
#if defined(_at90usb162_) || defined(_atmega32u4_) || defined(_at90usb646_) || defined(_at90usb1286_)
// XXX Make sure to check output_availablechar() first! Information is lost with the cast (error codes)
return (int)uart_serial_getchar();
#elif defined(_mk20dx128_) || defined(_mk20dx128vlf5_) || defined(_mk20dx256_)
return uart_serial_getchar();
#endif
@ -155,7 +151,6 @@ inline int Output_putchar( char c )
inline int Output_putstr( char* str )
{
#if defined(_at90usb162_) || defined(_atmega32u4_) || defined(_at90usb646_) || defined(_at90usb1286_) // AVR
uint16_t count = 0;
#elif defined(_mk20dx128_) || defined(_mk20dx128vlf5_) || defined(_mk20dx256_) // ARM
uint32_t count = 0;
#endif
@ -171,7 +166,6 @@ inline int Output_putstr( char* str )
inline void Output_softReset()
{
#if defined(_at90usb162_) || defined(_atmega32u4_) || defined(_at90usb646_) || defined(_at90usb1286_)
uart_debug_software_reset();
#elif defined(_mk20dx128_) || defined(_mk20dx128vlf5_) || defined(_mk20dx256_)
SOFTWARE_RESET();
#endif

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@ -203,12 +203,8 @@ inline int Output_putstr( char* str )
while ( str[count] != '\0' )
count++;
// Make sure USB is configured first
if ( usb_configured() )
{
// First send to UART
uart_serial_write( str, count );
}
// Then send to USB
return usb_serial_write( str, count );