/* * Author: Jon Trulson * Copyright (c) 2016 Intel Corporation * * SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT * * Example usage: Search and print the found OW device ID recursively. * */ /* standard headers */ #include #include /* mraa headers */ #include "mraa/common.hpp" #include "mraa/uart_ow.hpp" int main(void) { mraa::Result status; std::string id; uint8_t count = 0; uint8_t* ptr; //! [Interesting] mraa::UartOW uart(0); // Reset the ow bus and see if anything is present if ((status = uart.reset()) == mraa::SUCCESS) { std::cout << "Reset succeeded, device(s) detected!" << std::endl; } else { std::cout << "Reset failed, returned " << int(status) << ". No devices on bus?" << std::endl; return EXIT_FAILURE; } std::cout << "Looking for devices..." << std::endl; // start the search from scratch id = uart.search(true); if (id.empty()) { std::cout << "No devices detected." << std::endl; return EXIT_FAILURE; } while (!id.empty()) { // hack so we don't need to cast each element of the romcode // for printf purposes ptr = (uint8_t*) id.data(); // The first byte (0) is the device type (family) code. // The last byte (7) is the rom code CRC value. The // intervening bytes are the unique 48 bit device ID. std::cout << "Device %02d Type 0x%02x ID %02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x CRC 0x%02x" << count << ptr[0] << ptr[6] << ptr[5] << ptr[4] << ptr[3] << ptr[2] << ptr[1] << ptr[7] << std::endl; count++; // continue the search with start argument set to false id = uart.search(false); } std::cout << "Exiting..." << std::endl; //! [Interesting] return EXIT_SUCCESS; }