tinySA/testhal/STM32F1xx/I2C/tmp75.c

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/**
* TMP75 is most simple I2C device in our case. It is already useful with
* default settings after powerup.
* You only must read 2 sequential bytes from it.
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "ch.h"
#include "hal.h"
#include "tmp75.h"
/* input buffer */
static i2cblock_t tmp75_rx_data[TMP75_RX_DEPTH];
/* temperature value */
static int16_t temperature = 0;
/* Simple error trap */
static void i2c_tmp75_error_cb(I2CDriver *i2cp, const I2CSlaveConfig *i2cscfg){
(void)i2cscfg;
int status = 0;
status = i2cp->id_i2c->SR1;
while(TRUE);
}
/* This callback raise up when transfer finished */
static void i2c_tmp75_cb(I2CDriver *i2cp, const I2CSlaveConfig *i2cscfg){
(void)*i2cp;
(void)*i2cscfg;
/* store temperature value */
}
/* Fill TMP75 config. */
static const I2CSlaveConfig tmp75 = {
i2c_tmp75_cb,
i2c_tmp75_error_cb,
};
#define tmp75_addr 0b1001000
/* This is main function. */
void request_temperature(void){
i2cAcquireBus(&I2CD2);
i2cMasterReceive(&I2CD2, &tmp75, tmp75_addr, tmp75_rx_data, 2);
i2cReleaseBus(&I2CD2);
temperature = (tmp75_rx_data[0] << 8) + tmp75_rx_data[1];
}