Esempio n. 1
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File: bt.c Progetto: qreal/nxt-tools
void bt_reset(void)
{
  // Perform hardware reset. This function has some relatively long
  // delays in it and so should probably only be called during application
  // initialisation and termination. Calling it at other times may cause
  // problems for other real time tasks.

  // If power is currently off to the BC4 do not reset it!
  if ((*AT91C_PIOA_ODSR & BT_RST_PIN) == 0) return; 
  //display_goto_xy(0, 1);
  //display_string("BT Reset....");
  //display_update();
  //systick_wait_ms(10000);
  // Ask for command mode
  bt_clear_arm7_cmd();
  // BC4 reset sequence. First take the reset line low for 100ms
  bt_set_reset_low();
  // Wait and discard any packets that may be around
  int cnt = 100;
  U8 *buf = out_buf[0];
  while (cnt-- > 0)
  {
    bt_receive(buf);
    systick_wait_ms(1);
  }
  bt_set_reset_high();
  // Now wait either for 5000ms or for the BC4 chip to signal reset
  // complete. Note we use the out buffer as a scratch area here
  // this id safe since we are forcing a reset.
  cnt = 5000;
  while (cnt-- > 0)
  {
    bt_receive(buf);
    // Look for the reset indication and the checksum
    if ((buf[0] == 3) && (buf[1] == MSG_RESET_INDICATION) && 
        (buf[2] == 0xff) && (buf[3] == 0xe9))
        break;
    systick_wait_ms(1);
  }
  // Force command mode
  bt_clear_arm7_cmd();
  //display_goto_xy(10, 1);
  //display_int(cnt, 5);
  //display_update();
  //systick_wait_ms(10000);
}
Esempio n. 2
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static int
bt_rec_transfer(struct voss_backend *pbe, void *ptr, int len)
{
	return (bt_receive(pbe->arg, ptr, len, 1));
}