The input data lines between the OP and AHRS boards had internal
pull-ups enabled. This seemed to be causing issues early on
during development of the inter-board comms. Not sure if this
is still necessary but this is how the current code was tested.
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To the outside world, the AHRS can be in one of only a few
primary states:
Not present - AHRS is absent or non-responsive via SPI
Inactive - Only link-level status messages are processed
Ready - Ready to receive the next application level message
Busy - Application level message is being processed
Internal to the AHRS, there are many more states that need to be
managed. This FSM provides the necessary decoupling between the
ISR (which is being driven by the SPI link) and the AHRS main
processing loop which must continue to run its filters independently
of the SPI messaging rate.
With this structure, SPI messages can be received at any time but
processed at only specific points within the filter chains.
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This defines the SPI message format as well as a few
initial messages for moving data across the link.
The v0 messages are place holders for firmware download
in the bootloader.
The v1 messages are to be used by the main application.
Note: This is not the final protocol definition.
Subject to change without notice.
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Mark the device specific DMA IRQ handlers as strongly linked
aliases for the genericly named interrupt vector symbol.
Here's how this works...
* The address of the symbol DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler is written
into the DMA1/Channel2 interrupt vector by the linker script.
* The startup_*.S file specifies Default_Handler() as a weakly
linked alias for DMA1_Channel2_IRQHandler.
* We now override the weakly linked alias with the strongly linked
PIOS_SPI_sdcard_irq_handler().
* This results in the address of PIOS_SPI_sdcard_irq_handler() being
written to the vector table for the DMA1/Channel2 interrupt.
* The PIOS_SPI_sdcard_irq_handler() function is now called whenever
the DMA1/Channel2 interrupt fires.
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- Created a pluggable COM layer
- Converted COM + USART init into static initializers
rather than typedefs
- Generalized the USB HID COM API to match the USART
API.
- Changed USART and COM layers to be data driven rather
than #ifdef'ing/switching on the specifics of each port
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Added support for SPI slave configurations to the pios SPI layer.
Converted the board specific configuration for the PIOS SPI layer to
use const static initializers rather than #defines (see pios_board.c).
SPI interface between the OP board and the AHRS is now operational at
a basic level, capable of moving simple single byte messages between
boards. Multi-byte, CRC protected messages will be added on top of this.
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Split the floss-jtag.cfg file into separate versions
for OP and AHRS.
Push AHRS onto non-default ports for gdb, tcl and
telnet.
Update the AHRS gdb setup script to point at the new
gdb port.
Add (commented out) example sytax to support distinguishing
between multiple floss-jtag boards that don't have serial
numbers. Uses the usb bus address of each device as the
selector. See this patch posted to the openocd mailing list
for how to add this functionality to openocd:
http://lists.berlios.de/pipermail/openocd-development/2010-June/015785.html
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