Added working test

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maniacbug 2011-07-13 14:12:05 -07:00
parent 0946538f3a
commit 77411b4ec5
1 changed files with 130 additions and 19 deletions

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@ -7,10 +7,15 @@
*/
/**
* Example of using interrupts
* Full test on single RF pair
*
* This is an example of how to user interrupts to interact with the radio.
* It builds on the pingpair_pl example, and uses ack payloads.
* This sketches uses as many RF24 methods as possible in a single test.
*
* To operate:
* Upload this sketch on two nodes, each with IRQ -> pin 2
* One node needs pin 7 -> GND, the other NC. That's the receiving node
* Monitor the sending node's serial output
* Look for "+OK PASS" or "+OK FAIL"
*/
#include <SPI.h>
@ -59,6 +64,48 @@ role_e role;
// Interrupt handler, check the radio because we got an IRQ
void check_radio(void);
//
// Payload
//
const int min_payload_size = 4;
const int max_payload_size = 32;
const int payload_size_increments_by = 2;
int next_payload_size = min_payload_size;
char receive_payload[max_payload_size+1]; // +1 to allow room for a terminating NULL char
//
// Test state
//
bool done; //*< Are we done with the test? */
bool passed; //*< Have we passed the test? */
const int num_needed = 10; //*< How many success/failures until we're done? */
int receives_remaining = num_needed; //*< How many ack packets until we declare victory? */
int failures_remaining = num_needed; //*< How many more failed sends until we declare failure? */
const int interval = 100; //*< ms to wait between sends */
void one_ok(void)
{
// Have we received enough yet?
if ( ! --receives_remaining )
{
done = true;
passed = true;
}
}
void one_failed(void)
{
// Have we failed enough yet?
if ( ! --failures_remaining )
{
done = true;
passed = false;
}
}
void setup(void)
{
//
@ -82,9 +129,16 @@ void setup(void)
Serial.begin(57600);
printf_begin();
printf("\n\rRF24/examples/pingpair_irq/\n\r");
printf("\n\rRF24/tests/pingpair_test/\n\r");
printf("ROLE: %s\n\r",role_friendly_name[role]);
//
// TODO: Read configuration from serial
//
// It would be a much better test if this program could accept configuration
// from the serial port. Then it would be possible to run the same test under
// lots of different circumstances.
//
// Setup and configure rf radio
//
@ -93,12 +147,18 @@ void setup(void)
// We will be using the Ack Payload feature, so please enable it
radio.enableAckPayload();
// enable dynamic payloads
radio.enableDynamicPayloads();
// Optional: Increase CRC length for improved reliability
radio.setCRCLength(RF24_CRC_16);
// Optional: Decrease data rate for improved reliability
radio.setDataRate(RF24_1MBPS);
// Optional: Pick a high channel
radio.setChannel(110);
radio.setChannel(90);
//
// Open pipes to other nodes for communication
@ -138,6 +198,7 @@ void setup(void)
}
static uint32_t message_count = 0;
static uint32_t last_message_count = 0;
void loop(void)
{
@ -147,19 +208,45 @@ void loop(void)
if (role == role_sender)
{
// Take the time, and send it.
unsigned long time = millis();
printf("Now sending %lu\n\r",time);
radio.startWrite( &time, sizeof(unsigned long) );
// The payload will always be the same, what will change is how much of it we send.
static char send_payload[] = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ789012";
// First, stop listening so we can talk.
radio.stopListening();
// Send it. This will block until complete
printf("\n\rNow sending length %i...",next_payload_size);
radio.startWrite( send_payload, next_payload_size );
// Update size for next time.
next_payload_size += payload_size_increments_by;
if ( next_payload_size > max_payload_size )
next_payload_size = min_payload_size;
// Try again soon
delay(2000);
delay(interval);
}
//
// Receiver role: Does nothing! All the work is in IRQ
//
//
// Stop the test if we're done and report results
//
if ( done )
{
detachInterrupt(0);
printf("\n\r+OK ");
if ( passed )
printf("PASS\n\r");
else
printf("FAIL\n\r");
// Wait here
while(1) {}
}
}
void check_radio(void)
@ -172,7 +259,7 @@ void check_radio(void)
if ( tx )
{
if ( role == role_sender )
printf("Send:OK\n\r");
printf("Send:OK ");
if ( role == role_receiver )
printf("Ack Payload:Sent\n\r");
@ -182,7 +269,12 @@ void check_radio(void)
if ( fail )
{
if ( role == role_sender )
printf("Send:Failed\n\r");
{
printf("Send:Failed ");
// log status of this line
one_failed();
}
if ( role == role_receiver )
printf("Ack Payload:Failed\n\r");
@ -200,20 +292,39 @@ void check_radio(void)
if ( role == role_sender )
{
radio.read(&message_count,sizeof(message_count));
printf("Ack:%lu\n\r",message_count);
printf("Ack:%lu ",message_count);
// is this ack what we were expecting? to account
// for failures, we simply want to make sure we get a
// DIFFERENT ack every time.
if ( message_count != last_message_count )
{
printf("OK ");
one_ok();
}
else
{
printf("FAILED ");
one_failed();
}
}
// If we're the receiver, we've received a time message
if ( role == role_receiver )
{
// Get this payload and dump it
static unsigned long got_time;
radio.read( &got_time, sizeof(got_time) );
printf("Got payload %lu\n\r",got_time);
size_t len = radio.getDynamicPayloadSize();
radio.read( receive_payload, len );
// Put a zero at the end for easy printing
receive_payload[len] = 0;
// Add an ack packet for the next time around. This is a simple
// packet counter
radio.writeAckPayload( 1, &message_count, sizeof(message_count) );
// Spew it
printf("Got payload size=%i value=%s\n\r",len,receive_payload);
// Add an ack packet for the next time around.
// Here we will report back how many bytes we got this time.
radio.writeAckPayload( 1, &len, sizeof(len) );
++message_count;
}
}