circuitpython/shared-bindings/i2ctarget/__init__.c

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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2018 Noralf Trønnes
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#include <stdint.h>
#include "py/obj.h"
#include "py/runtime.h"
#include "shared-bindings/microcontroller/Pin.h"
#include "shared-bindings/i2ctarget/I2CTarget.h"
#include "py/runtime.h"
//| """Two wire serial protocol target
//|
//| The `i2ctarget` module contains classes to support an I2C target.
//|
//| Example emulating a target with 2 addresses (read and write)::
//|
//| import board
//| from i2ctarget import I2CTarget
//|
//| regs = [0] * 16
//| index = 0
//|
//| with I2CTarget(board.SCL, board.SDA, (0x40, 0x41)) as device:
//| while True:
//| r = device.request()
//| if not r:
//| # Maybe do some housekeeping
//| continue
//| with r: # Closes the transfer if necessary by sending a NACK or feeding dummy bytes
//| if r.address == 0x40:
//| if not r.is_read: # Main write which is Selected read
//| b = r.read(1)
//| if not b or b[0] > 15:
//| break
//| index = b[0]
//| b = r.read(1)
//| if b:
//| regs[index] = b[0]
//| elif r.is_restart: # Combined transfer: This is the Main read message
//| n = r.write(bytes([regs[index]]))
//| #else:
//| # A read transfer is not supported in this example
//| # If the microcontroller tries, it will get 0xff byte(s) by the ctx manager (r.close())
//| elif r.address == 0x41:
//| if not r.is_read:
//| b = r.read(1)
//| if b and b[0] == 0xde:
//| # do something
//| pass
//|
//| This example sets up an I2C device that can be accessed from Linux like this::
//|
//| $ i2cget -y 1 0x40 0x01
//| 0x00
//| $ i2cset -y 1 0x40 0x01 0xaa
//| $ i2cget -y 1 0x40 0x01
//| 0xaa
//|
//| .. warning::
//| I2CTarget makes use of clock stretching in order to slow down
//| the host.
//| Make sure the I2C host supports this.
//|
//| Raspberry Pi in particular does not support this with its I2C hw block.
//| This can be worked around by using the ``i2c-gpio`` bit banging driver.
//| Since the RPi firmware uses the hw i2c, it's not possible to emulate a HAT eeprom."""
STATIC const mp_rom_map_elem_t i2ctarget_module_globals_table[] = {
{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR___name__), MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_i2ctarget) },
{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_I2CTarget), MP_ROM_PTR(&i2ctarget_i2c_target_type) },
};
STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_DICT(i2ctarget_module_globals, i2ctarget_module_globals_table);
const mp_obj_module_t i2ctarget_module = {
.base = { &mp_type_module },
.globals = (mp_obj_dict_t *)&i2ctarget_module_globals,
};
MP_REGISTER_MODULE(MP_QSTR_i2ctarget, i2ctarget_module);