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separate ISR handling from IRQ processing
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2bndy5 committed Feb 17, 2024
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75 changes: 41 additions & 34 deletions examples/InterruptConfigure/InterruptConfigure.ino
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#include "RF24.h"

// We will be using the nRF24L01's IRQ pin for this example
#define IRQ_PIN 2 // this needs to be a digital input capable pin
volatile bool wait_for_event = false; // used to wait for an IRQ event to trigger
#define IRQ_PIN 2 // this needs to be a digital input capable pin
volatile bool got_interrupt = false; // used to signal processing of interrupt
bool wait_for_event = false; // used to wait for an IRQ event to trigger

#define CE_PIN 7
#define CSN_PIN 8
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}

void loop() {
if (got_interrupt) {
// print IRQ status and all masking flags' states

Serial.println(F("\tIRQ pin is actively LOW")); // show that this function was called
delayMicroseconds(250);
bool tx_ds, tx_df, rx_dr; // declare variables for IRQ masks
radio.whatHappened(tx_ds, tx_df, rx_dr); // get values for IRQ masks
// whatHappened() clears the IRQ masks also. This is required for
// continued TX operations when a transmission fails.
// clearing the IRQ masks resets the IRQ pin to its inactive state (HIGH)

Serial.print(F("\tdata_sent: "));
Serial.print(tx_ds); // print "data sent" mask state
Serial.print(F(", data_fail: "));
Serial.print(tx_df); // print "data fail" mask state
Serial.print(F(", data_ready: "));
Serial.println(rx_dr); // print "data ready" mask state

if (tx_df) // if TX payload failed
radio.flush_tx(); // clear all payloads from the TX FIFO

// print if test passed or failed. Unintentional fails mean the RX node was not listening.
// pl_iterator has already been incremented by now
if (pl_iterator <= 1) {
Serial.print(F(" 'Data Ready' event test "));
Serial.println(rx_dr ? F("passed") : F("failed"));
} else if (pl_iterator == 2) {
Serial.print(F(" 'Data Sent' event test "));
Serial.println(tx_ds ? F("passed") : F("failed"));
} else if (pl_iterator == 4) {
Serial.print(F(" 'Data Fail' event test "));
Serial.println(tx_df ? F("passed") : F("failed"));
}
got_interrupt = false;
wait_for_event = false;
}
if (role && !wait_for_event) {

// delay(1); // wait for IRQ pin to fully RISE
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// Fill the TX FIFO with 3 ACK payloads for the first 3 received
// transmissions on pipe 1
radio.flush_tx(); // make sure there is room for 3 new ACK payloads
radio.flush_rx(); // make sure there is room for 3 incoming payloads
radio.writeAckPayload(1, &ack_payloads[0], ack_pl_size);
radio.writeAckPayload(1, &ack_payloads[1], ack_pl_size);
radio.writeAckPayload(1, &ack_payloads[2], ack_pl_size);
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* when the IRQ pin goes active LOW, call this fuction print out why
*/
void interruptHandler() {
// print IRQ status and all masking flags' states

Serial.println(F("\tIRQ pin is actively LOW")); // show that this function was called
delayMicroseconds(250);
bool tx_ds, tx_df, rx_dr; // declare variables for IRQ masks
radio.whatHappened(tx_ds, tx_df, rx_dr); // get values for IRQ masks
// whatHappened() clears the IRQ masks also. This is required for
// continued TX operations when a transmission fails.
// clearing the IRQ masks resets the IRQ pin to its inactive state (HIGH)

Serial.print(F("\tdata_sent: "));
Serial.print(tx_ds); // print "data sent" mask state
Serial.print(F(", data_fail: "));
Serial.print(tx_df); // print "data fail" mask state
Serial.print(F(", data_ready: "));
Serial.println(rx_dr); // print "data ready" mask state

if (tx_df) // if TX payload failed
radio.flush_tx(); // clear all payloads from the TX FIFO

// print if test passed or failed. Unintentional fails mean the RX node was not listening.
// pl_iterator has already been incremented by now
if (pl_iterator <= 1) {
Serial.print(F(" 'Data Ready' event test "));
Serial.println(rx_dr ? F("passed") : F("failed"));
} else if (pl_iterator == 2) {
Serial.print(F(" 'Data Sent' event test "));
Serial.println(tx_ds ? F("passed") : F("failed"));
} else if (pl_iterator == 4) {
Serial.print(F(" 'Data Fail' event test "));
Serial.println(tx_df ? F("passed") : F("failed"));
}
got_interrupt = true;
wait_for_event = false; // ready to continue with loop() operations
} // interruptHandler

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27 changes: 14 additions & 13 deletions examples_linux/interruptConfigure.cpp
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#define IRQ_PIN 12 // this needs to be a digital input capable pin

// this example is a sequential program. so we need to wait for the event to be handled
volatile bool wait_for_event = false; // used to signify that the event is handled
volatile bool got_interrupt = false; // used to signify that the event started

/****************** Linux ***********************/
// Radio CE Pin, CSN Pin, SPI Speed
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*/
void ping_n_wait()
{
got_interrupt = false;

// use the non-blocking call to write a payload and begin transmission
// the "false" argument means we are expecting an ACK packet response
radio.startFastWrite(tx_payloads[pl_iterator], tx_pl_size, false);

wait_for_event = true;
while (wait_for_event) {
while (!got_interrupt) {
/*
* IRQ pin is LOW when activated. Otherwise it is always HIGH
* Wait in this empty loop until IRQ pin is activated.
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* default, we don't need a timeout check to prevent an infinite loop.
*/
}
}

/**
* when the IRQ pin goes active LOW, call this fuction print out why
*/
void interruptHandler()
{
// print IRQ status and all masking flags' states

cout << "\tIRQ pin is actively LOW" << endl; // show that this function was called
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else if (pl_iterator == 3)
cout << " 'Data Fail' event test " << (tx_df ? "passed" : "failed") << endl;

wait_for_event = false; // ready to continue
} // interruptHandler
got_interrupt = false;
}

/**
* when the IRQ pin goes active LOW, call this fuction print out why
*/
void interruptHandler()
{
got_interrupt = true; // ready to continue
}

/**
* Print the entire RX FIFO with one buffer. This will also flush the RX FIFO.
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