From: "" <clifford.joseph@clarinox.com>
To: ecos-discuss@ecos.sourceware.org
Subject: [ECOS] adding a new i2c device
Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 03:19:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <716f48379b9f45399e3f65a19665bb23.clifford.joseph@clarinox.com> (raw)
Hi
I am trying to implement an i2c transfer.
I have successfully added the hardware package CYGPKG_IO_I2C to my configuration file. (.ecc)
Iam working on the eb40a evaluation board which has already an i2c device at24c512 eeprom.
I am using arm-elf-gcc version 3.2.1
As described I have added this in my plf_io.h
#define HAL_I2C_EXPORTED_DEVICES \
extern cyg_i2c_bus cyg_i2c_xyzzy_bus; \
extern cyg_i2c_device cyg_i2c_wallclock_ds1307; \
extern cyg_i2c_device cyg_i2c_eeprom;
and in my main.cpp file I have implemented the following function
static cyg_bool
hal_alaia_i2c_bitbang(cyg_i2c_bus* bus, cyg_i2c_bitbang_op op)
{
cyg_bool result = 0;
switch(op)
{
case CYG_I2C_BITBANG_INIT:
{
}
case CYG_I2C_BITBANG_SCL_HIGH:
{
}
..
..
.
..
.
}
return result;
}
I am creating a device by using the Macro
CYG_I2C_DEVICE(cyg_i2c_eeprom, cyg_i2c_xyzzy_bus, 0xA0, 0x00,CYG_I2C_DEFAULT_DELAY);
Am I doing it the way it should be done because I get a compile error
parse error before `.' token
at the line wherever I call this macros.
thank you
clifford
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