view core/Utilities.cpp @ 151:e9c9404e3d1f ClockSync

Pff partially working. No PID. When setting the audio clock on the bbb to 44098 the master and slave clock keep diverging instead of converging ...
author Giulio Moro <giuliomoro@yahoo.it>
date Tue, 22 Sep 2015 04:10:07 +0100
parents 8bd351ca8b46
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/*
 * Utilities.cpp
 *
 *  Created on: Oct 27, 2014
 *      Author: parallels
 */

#include "../include/Utilities.h"

// analogReadFrame()
//
// Returns the value of the given analog input at the given frame number.
float analogReadFrame(BeagleRTContext *context, int frame, int channel) {
	return context->analogIn[frame * context->analogChannels + channel];
}

// analogWriteFrame()
//
// Sets a given channel to a value for the current frame and, if persistent outputs are
// enabled, for all subsequent frames
void analogWriteFrame(BeagleRTContext *context, int frame, int channel, float value) {
	if(context->flags & BEAGLERT_FLAG_ANALOG_OUTPUTS_PERSIST) {
		for(unsigned int f = frame; f < context->analogFrames; f++)
			context->analogOut[frame * context->analogChannels + channel] = value;
	}
	else
		context->analogOut[frame * context->analogChannels + channel] = value;
}

// analogWriteFrameOnce()
//
// Sets a given channel to a value for only the current frame
void analogWriteFrameOnce(BeagleRTContext *context, int frame, int channel, float value) {
	context->analogOut[frame * context->analogChannels + channel] = value;
}

// digitalReadFrame()
//
// Returns the value of a given digital input at the given frame number
int digitalReadFrame(BeagleRTContext *context, int frame, int channel) {
	return getBit(context->digital[frame], channel + 16);
}

// digitalWriteFrame()
//
// Sets a given digital output channel to a value for the current frame and all subsequent frames
void digitalWriteFrame(BeagleRTContext *context, int frame, int channel, int value) {
	for(unsigned int f = frame; f < context->digitalFrames; f++) {
		if(value)
			context->digital[f] |= 1 << (channel + 16);
		else
			context->digital[f] &= ~(1 << (channel + 16));
	}
}

// digitalWriteFrameOnce()
//
// Sets a given digital output channel to a value for the current frame only
void digitalWriteFrameOnce(BeagleRTContext *context, int frame, int channel, int value) {
	if(value)
		context->digital[frame] |= 1 << (channel + 16);
	else
		context->digital[frame] &= ~(1 << (channel + 16));
}

// pinModeFrame()
//
// Sets the direction of a digital pin for the current frame and all subsequent frames
void pinModeFrame(BeagleRTContext *context, int frame, int channel, int mode) {
	for(unsigned int f = frame; f < context->digitalFrames; f++) {
		if(mode == INPUT)
			context->digital[f] |= (1 << channel);
		else
			context->digital[f] &= ~(1 << channel);
	}
}

// pinModeFrameOnce()
//
// Sets the direction of a digital pin for the current frame only
void pinModeFrameOnce(BeagleRTContext *context, int frame, int channel, int mode) {
	if(mode == INPUT)
		context->digital[frame] |= (1 << channel);
	else
		context->digital[frame] &= ~(1 << channel);
}

// map()
//
// Scale an input value from one range to another. Works like its Wiring language equivalent.
// x is the value to scale; in_min and in_max are the input range; out_min and out_max
// are the output range.

float map(float x, float in_min, float in_max, float out_min, float out_max)
{
	return (x - in_min) * (out_max - out_min) / (in_max - in_min) + out_min;
}

// constrain()
//
// Clips an input value to be between two end points
// x is the value to constrain; min_val and max_val are the range

float constrain(float x, float min_val, float max_val)
{
	if(x < min_val) return min_val;
	if(x > max_val) return max_val;
	return x;
}