#include "Adafruit_I2CDevice.h" //#define DEBUG_SERIAL Serial /*! * @brief Create an I2C device at a given address * @param addr The 7-bit I2C address for the device * @param theWire The I2C bus to use, defaults to &Wire */ Adafruit_I2CDevice::Adafruit_I2CDevice(uint8_t addr, TwoWire *theWire) { _addr = addr; _wire = theWire; _begun = false; #ifdef ARDUINO_ARCH_SAMD _maxBufferSize = 250; // as defined in Wire.h's RingBuffer #else _maxBufferSize = 32; #endif } /*! * @brief Initializes and does basic address detection * @param addr_detect Whether we should attempt to detect the I2C address * with a scan. 99% of sensors/devices don't mind but once in a while, they spaz * on a scan! * @return True if I2C initialized and a device with the addr found */ bool Adafruit_I2CDevice::begin(bool addr_detect) { _wire->begin(); _begun = true; if (addr_detect) { return detected(); } return true; } /*! * @brief De-initialize device, turn off the Wire interface */ void Adafruit_I2CDevice::end(void) { // Not all port implement Wire::end(), such as // - ESP8266 // - AVR core without WIRE_HAS_END // - ESP32: end() is implemented since 2.0.1 which is latest at the moment. // Temporarily disable for now to give time for user to update. #if !(defined(ESP8266) || \ (defined(ARDUINO_ARCH_AVR) && !defined(WIRE_HAS_END)) || \ defined(ARDUINO_ARCH_ESP32)) _wire->end(); _begun = false; #endif } /*! * @brief Scans I2C for the address - note will give a false-positive * if there's no pullups on I2C * @return True if I2C initialized and a device with the addr found */ bool Adafruit_I2CDevice::detected(void) { // Init I2C if not done yet if (!_begun && !begin()) { return false; } // A basic scanner, see if it ACK's _wire->beginTransmission(_addr); if (_wire->endTransmission() == 0) { #ifdef DEBUG_SERIAL DEBUG_SERIAL.println(F("Detected")); #endif return true; } #ifdef DEBUG_SERIAL DEBUG_SERIAL.println(F("Not detected")); #endif return false; } /*! * @brief Write a buffer or two to the I2C device. Cannot be more than * maxBufferSize() bytes. * @param buffer Pointer to buffer of data to write. This is const to * ensure the content of this buffer doesn't change. * @param len Number of bytes from buffer to write * @param prefix_buffer Pointer to optional array of data to write before * buffer. Cannot be more than maxBufferSize() bytes. This is const to * ensure the content of this buffer doesn't change. * @param prefix_len Number of bytes from prefix buffer to write * @param stop Whether to send an I2C STOP signal on write * @return True if write was successful, otherwise false. */ bool Adafruit_I2CDevice::write(const uint8_t *buffer, size_t len, bool stop, const uint8_t *prefix_buffer, size_t prefix_len) { if ((len + prefix_len) > maxBufferSize()) { // currently not guaranteed to work if more than 32 bytes! // we will need to find out if some platforms have larger // I2C buffer sizes :/ #ifdef DEBUG_SERIAL DEBUG_SERIAL.println(F("\tI2CDevice could not write such a large buffer")); #endif return false; } _wire->beginTransmission(_addr); // Write the prefix data (usually an address) if ((prefix_len != 0) && (prefix_buffer != NULL)) { if (_wire->write(prefix_buffer, prefix_len) != prefix_len) { #ifdef DEBUG_SERIAL DEBUG_SERIAL.println(F("\tI2CDevice failed to write")); #endif return false; } } // Write the data itself if (_wire->write(buffer, len) != len) { #ifdef DEBUG_SERIAL DEBUG_SERIAL.println(F("\tI2CDevice failed to write")); #endif return false; } #ifdef DEBUG_SERIAL DEBUG_SERIAL.print(F("\tI2CWRITE @ 0x")); DEBUG_SERIAL.print(_addr, HEX); DEBUG_SERIAL.print(F(" :: ")); if ((prefix_len != 0) && (prefix_buffer != NULL)) { for (uint16_t i = 0; i < prefix_len; i++) { DEBUG_SERIAL.print(F("0x")); DEBUG_SERIAL.print(prefix_buffer[i], HEX); DEBUG_SERIAL.print(F(", ")); } } for (uint16_t i = 0; i < len; i++) { DEBUG_SERIAL.print(F("0x")); DEBUG_SERIAL.print(buffer[i], HEX); DEBUG_SERIAL.print(F(", ")); if (i % 32 == 31) { DEBUG_SERIAL.println(); } } if (stop) { DEBUG_SERIAL.print("\tSTOP"); } #endif if (_wire->endTransmission(stop) == 0) { #ifdef DEBUG_SERIAL DEBUG_SERIAL.println(); // DEBUG_SERIAL.println("Sent!"); #endif return true; } else { #ifdef DEBUG_SERIAL DEBUG_SERIAL.println("\tFailed to send!"); #endif return false; } } /*! * @brief Read from I2C into a buffer from the I2C device. * Cannot be more than maxBufferSize() bytes. * @param buffer Pointer to buffer of data to read into * @param len Number of bytes from buffer to read. * @param stop Whether to send an I2C STOP signal on read * @return True if read was successful, otherwise false. */ bool Adafruit_I2CDevice::read(uint8_t *buffer, size_t len, bool stop) { size_t pos = 0; while (pos < len) { size_t read_len = ((len - pos) > maxBufferSize()) ? maxBufferSize() : (len - pos); bool read_stop = (pos < (len - read_len)) ? false : stop; if (!_read(buffer + pos, read_len, read_stop)) return false; pos += read_len; } return true; } bool Adafruit_I2CDevice::_read(uint8_t *buffer, size_t len, bool stop) { #if defined(TinyWireM_h) size_t recv = _wire->requestFrom((uint8_t)_addr, (uint8_t)len); #else size_t recv = _wire->requestFrom((uint8_t)_addr, (uint8_t)len, (uint8_t)stop); #endif if (recv != len) { // Not enough data available to fulfill our obligation! #ifdef DEBUG_SERIAL DEBUG_SERIAL.print(F("\tI2CDevice did not receive enough data: ")); DEBUG_SERIAL.println(recv); #endif return false; } for (uint16_t i = 0; i < len; i++) { buffer[i] = _wire->read(); } #ifdef DEBUG_SERIAL DEBUG_SERIAL.print(F("\tI2CREAD @ 0x")); DEBUG_SERIAL.print(_addr, HEX); DEBUG_SERIAL.print(F(" :: ")); for (uint16_t i = 0; i < len; i++) { DEBUG_SERIAL.print(F("0x")); DEBUG_SERIAL.print(buffer[i], HEX); DEBUG_SERIAL.print(F(", ")); if (len % 32 == 31) { DEBUG_SERIAL.println(); } } DEBUG_SERIAL.println(); #endif return true; } /*! * @brief Write some data, then read some data from I2C into another buffer. * Cannot be more than maxBufferSize() bytes. The buffers can point to * same/overlapping locations. * @param write_buffer Pointer to buffer of data to write from * @param write_len Number of bytes from buffer to write. * @param read_buffer Pointer to buffer of data to read into. * @param read_len Number of bytes from buffer to read. * @param stop Whether to send an I2C STOP signal between the write and read * @return True if write & read was successful, otherwise false. */ bool Adafruit_I2CDevice::write_then_read(const uint8_t *write_buffer, size_t write_len, uint8_t *read_buffer, size_t read_len, bool stop) { if (!write(write_buffer, write_len, stop)) { return false; } return read(read_buffer, read_len); } /*! * @brief Returns the 7-bit address of this device * @return The 7-bit address of this device */ uint8_t Adafruit_I2CDevice::address(void) { return _addr; } /*! * @brief Change the I2C clock speed to desired (relies on * underlying Wire support! * @param desiredclk The desired I2C SCL frequency * @return True if this platform supports changing I2C speed. * Not necessarily that the speed was achieved! */ bool Adafruit_I2CDevice::setSpeed(uint32_t desiredclk) { #if (ARDUINO >= 157) && !defined(ARDUINO_STM32_FEATHER) && !defined(TinyWireM_h) _wire->setClock(desiredclk); return true; #else (void)desiredclk; return false; #endif }