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/*********************************************************************
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*
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* SLIP Module for Microchip TCP/IP Stack
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*
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*********************************************************************
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* FileName: SLIP.c
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* Dependencies: stacktsk.h
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* mac.h
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* Processor: PIC18
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* Complier: MCC18 v1.00.50 or higher
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* HITECH PICC-18 V8.10PL1 or higher
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* Company: Microchip Technology, Inc.
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*
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* Software License Agreement
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*
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* The software supplied herewith by Microchip Technology Incorporated
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* (the “Company”) for its PICmicro® Microcontroller is intended and
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* supplied to you, the Company’s customer, for use solely and
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* exclusively on Microchip PICmicro Microcontroller products. The
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* software is owned by the Company and/or its supplier, and is
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* protected under applicable copyright laws. All rights are reserved.
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* Any use in violation of the foregoing restrictions may subject the
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* user to criminal sanctions under applicable laws, as well as to
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* civil liability for the breach of the terms and conditions of this
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* license.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED IN AN “AS IS” CONDITION. NO WARRANTIES,
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* WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
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* TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
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* PARTICULAR PURPOSE APPLY TO THIS SOFTWARE. THE COMPANY SHALL NOT,
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* IN ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR
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* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER.
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*
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*
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* Author Date Comment
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*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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* Nilesh Rajbharti 11/27/01 Original (Rev 1.0)
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* Nilesh Rajbharti 2/9/02 Cleanup
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********************************************************************/
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#define THIS_IS_MAC_LAYER
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#include "stacktsk.h"
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#include "mac.h"
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#if !defined(STACK_USE_SLIP)
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#error SLIP module is not enabled.
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#error Make sure that correct option is selected.
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#endif
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#define MAX_SLIP_BUFFER_SIZE MAC_TX_BUFFER_SIZE
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#if (MAX_SLIP_BUFFER_SIZE > 250)
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#error Invalid MAX_SLIP_BUFFER_SIZE detected
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#endif
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#define BAUD_RATE (38400) // bps
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#define USART_USE_BRGH_LOW
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#if defined(USART_USE_BRGH_LOW)
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#define SPBRG_VAL ( ((CLOCK_FREQ/BAUD_RATE)/64) - 1)
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#else
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#define SPBRG_VAL ( ((CLOCK_FREQ/BAUD_RATE)/16) - 1)
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#endif
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#if SPBRG_VAL > 255
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#error "Calculated SPBRG value is out of range for currnet CLOCK_FREQ."
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#endif
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typedef struct _SLIP_TX_BUFFER
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{
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BYTE Length;
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BYTE IOAccess;
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BYTE CallerAccess;
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union
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{
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struct
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{
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unsigned int bIsModemString : 1;
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} bits;
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BYTE byte;
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} Flags;
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BYTE Data[MAX_SLIP_BUFFER_SIZE];
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} SLIP_TX_BUFFER;
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typedef struct _SLIP_RX_BUFFER
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{
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BYTE CurrentPacket;
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BYTE PacketCount;
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BYTE IOAccess;
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BYTE CallerAccess;
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BYTE Data[MAX_SLIP_BUFFER_SIZE]; // Format: <Next>[<Data>...]
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} SLIP_RX_BUFFER;
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#if defined(MCHP_C18)
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#pragma udata SLIP_TX_BUFFER_SEG = 0x400
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SLIP_TX_BUFFER TxBuffer;
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#endif
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#if defined(HITECH_C18)
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SLIP_TX_BUFFER TxBuffer @ 0x400;
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#endif
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#if defined(MCHP_C18)
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#pragma udata SLIP_RX_BUFFER_SEG = 0x300
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SLIP_RX_BUFFER RxBuffer;
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#endif
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#if defined(HITECH_C18)
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SLIP_RX_BUFFER RxBuffer @ 0x300;
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#endif
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#if defined(MCHP_C18)
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#pragma udata
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#endif
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static BOOL bIsRxActive;
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/*
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* SLIP escape character as per RFC 1055
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*/
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#define END (0xc0)
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#define ESC (0xdb)
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#define ESC_END (0xdc)
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#define ESC_ESC (0xdd)
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typedef enum _SM_SLIP
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{
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SM_SLIP_SOF = 0,
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SM_MODEM_CMD,
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SM_MODEM_CMD_AT,
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SM_SLIP_DATA,
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SM_SLIP_ESC,
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SM_SLIP_OVERFLOW
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} SM_SLIP;
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static struct
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{
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BYTE tempData;
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BYTE currentPacket;
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SM_SLIP smSLIP;
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BYTE currentLength;
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union
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{
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struct
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{
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unsigned int bIsDataReady : 1;
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unsigned int bIsPacketDone : 1;
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} bits;
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BYTE byte;
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} Flags;
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} ISRLocals;
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void MACISR(void)
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{
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/*
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* If we have received an character, handle it.
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*/
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if ( PIR1_RCIF && PIE1_RCIE )
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{
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/*
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* Check for any error, and clear it if there is any.
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*/
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if ( RCSTA & 0x06 )
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{
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RCSTA_CREN = 0;
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RCSTA_CREN = 1;
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ISRLocals.smSLIP = SM_SLIP_OVERFLOW;
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}
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ISRLocals.tempData = RCREG;
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ISRLocals.Flags.bits.bIsDataReady = FALSE;
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switch(ISRLocals.smSLIP)
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{
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default: // case SM_SLIP_SOF:
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/*
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* Remember current packet start location in a RxBuffer.
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* This will be useful when buffer overflows and we need to
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* discard packet that was overflown, keeping previously
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* loaded packets intact.
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*/
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ISRLocals.currentPacket = RxBuffer.IOAccess;
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ISRLocals.currentLength = 0;
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if ( ISRLocals.tempData == END )
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ISRLocals.smSLIP = SM_SLIP_DATA;
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/*
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* Handle modem commands differently.
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*/
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else if ( ISRLocals.tempData == 'A' )
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{
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ISRLocals.Flags.bits.bIsDataReady = TRUE;
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ISRLocals.smSLIP = SM_MODEM_CMD_AT;
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}
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break;
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case SM_MODEM_CMD:
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ISRLocals.Flags.bits.bIsDataReady = TRUE;
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if ( ISRLocals.tempData == '\r' )
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{
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ISRLocals.Flags.bits.bIsPacketDone = TRUE;
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}
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break;
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case SM_MODEM_CMD_AT:
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ISRLocals.Flags.bits.bIsDataReady = TRUE;
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if ( ISRLocals.tempData == 'T' )
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ISRLocals.smSLIP = SM_MODEM_CMD;
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else
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ISRLocals.smSLIP = SM_SLIP_OVERFLOW;
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break;
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case SM_SLIP_DATA:
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ISRLocals.Flags.bits.bIsDataReady = TRUE;
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/*
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* If this is a escape character, wait for next
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* character to determine its value.
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*/
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if ( ISRLocals.tempData == ESC )
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{
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ISRLocals.Flags.bits.bIsDataReady = FALSE;
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ISRLocals.smSLIP = SM_SLIP_ESC;
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}
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else if ( ISRLocals.tempData == END )
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{
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/*
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* End of packet is received.
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* Make sure that we have at least one data byte
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* before declaring that new packet is received.
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*/
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if ( ISRLocals.currentLength )
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{
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ISRLocals.Flags.bits.bIsPacketDone = TRUE;
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/*
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* Even though we are saving END character,
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* it will be overwritten by next packet as per
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* bIsPacketDone logic.
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* This saves some code space as we do not have to
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* wrap IOAccess index twice.
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*/
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}
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else
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ISRLocals.Flags.bits.bIsDataReady = FALSE;
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}
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break;
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case SM_SLIP_ESC:
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// Save the data.
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ISRLocals.Flags.bits.bIsDataReady = TRUE;
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ISRLocals.smSLIP = SM_SLIP_DATA;
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if ( ISRLocals.tempData == ESC_END )
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ISRLocals.tempData = END;
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else if ( ISRLocals.tempData == ESC_ESC )
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ISRLocals.tempData = ESC;
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else
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/*
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* This is an invalid character sequence.
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* Do not save it.
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*/
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{
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ISRLocals.Flags.bits.bIsDataReady = FALSE;
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ISRLocals.smSLIP = SM_SLIP_SOF;
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}
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break;
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case SM_SLIP_OVERFLOW:
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RxBuffer.IOAccess = ISRLocals.currentPacket;
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ISRLocals.smSLIP = SM_SLIP_SOF;
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break;
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}
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if ( ISRLocals.Flags.bits.bIsDataReady )
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{
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RxBuffer.IOAccess++;
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if ( RxBuffer.IOAccess >= MAX_SLIP_BUFFER_SIZE )
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RxBuffer.IOAccess = 0;
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/*
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* Make sure that we have not reached end of buffer.
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*/
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if ( RxBuffer.IOAccess != RxBuffer.CurrentPacket )
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{
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ISRLocals.currentLength++;
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RxBuffer.Data[RxBuffer.IOAccess] = ISRLocals.tempData;
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}
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else
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{
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/*
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* We have reached end of buffer.
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* Discard this packet by restoring IOAccess to begining
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* of current packet.
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*/
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RxBuffer.IOAccess = ISRLocals.currentPacket;
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ISRLocals.smSLIP = SM_SLIP_SOF;
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ISRLocals.Flags.bits.bIsPacketDone = FALSE;
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}
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}
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if ( ISRLocals.Flags.bits.bIsPacketDone )
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{
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ISRLocals.Flags.bits.bIsPacketDone = FALSE;
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/*
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* Create link to next packet.
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*/
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RxBuffer.Data[ISRLocals.currentPacket] = RxBuffer.IOAccess;
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RxBuffer.PacketCount++;
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/*
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* Start waiting for another packet.
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*/
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ISRLocals.smSLIP = SM_SLIP_SOF;
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}
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}
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if ( PIR1_TXIF && PIE1_TXIE )
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{
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/*
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* If there is any data, transmit it.
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*/
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if ( TxBuffer.Length )
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{
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ISRLocals.tempData = TxBuffer.Data[TxBuffer.IOAccess];
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if ( ISRLocals.tempData == END )
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{
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ISRLocals.tempData = ESC;
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TxBuffer.Data[TxBuffer.IOAccess] = ESC_END;
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}
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else if ( ISRLocals.tempData == ESC )
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{
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ISRLocals.tempData = ESC;
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TxBuffer.Data[TxBuffer.IOAccess] = ESC_ESC;
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}
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else
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{
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TxBuffer.Length--;
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TxBuffer.IOAccess++;
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}
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TXREG = ISRLocals.tempData;
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}
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else
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{
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/*
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* Else, disable transmit interrupt.
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*/
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PIE1_TXIE = 0;
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if ( TxBuffer.Flags.bits.bIsModemString )
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TxBuffer.Flags.bits.bIsModemString = FALSE;
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else
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TXREG = END;
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}
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}
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}
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void MACInit(void)
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{
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MACDiscardTx(0);
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/*
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* Initialize ISR variables.
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*/
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ISRLocals.smSLIP = SM_SLIP_SOF;
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ISRLocals.Flags.byte = 0;
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RxBuffer.CurrentPacket = 0;
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RxBuffer.PacketCount = 0;
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RxBuffer.CallerAccess = 0;
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RxBuffer.IOAccess = 0;
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bIsRxActive = FALSE;
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/*
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* Clear receive interrupt flag.
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*/
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PIR1_RCIF = 0;
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/*
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* Enable receive interrupt.
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* Do not enable transmit interrupt yet. Enable it only when
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* there is something to transmit
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*/
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PIE1_RCIE = 1;
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PIE1_TXIE = 0;
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/*
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* Configure USART for Asynch, 8-bit mode.
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*/
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#if defined(USART_USE_BRGH_LOW)
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TXSTA = 0b00100000;
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#else
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TXSTA = 0b00100100;
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#endif
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RCSTA = 0b10010000;
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SPBRG = SPBRG_VAL;
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/*
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* Enable global and peripheral interrupts.
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*/
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INTCON_GIEH = 1;
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INTCON_GIEL = 1;
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}
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BOOL MACIsTxReady(void)
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{
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return ( (TxBuffer.Length < MAX_SLIP_BUFFER_SIZE) && !PIE1_TXIE);
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}
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BOOL MACGetHeader(MAC_ADDR *remote, BYTE* type)
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{
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/*
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* This marks that all future accesses to MACGet and MACPut
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* be applied to Receive buffer.
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*/
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bIsRxActive = TRUE;
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if ( RxBuffer.PacketCount )
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{
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/*
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* Set up packet access index.
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*/
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RxBuffer.CallerAccess = RxBuffer.CurrentPacket;
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RxBuffer.CallerAccess++;
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if ( RxBuffer.CallerAccess >= MAX_SLIP_BUFFER_SIZE )
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RxBuffer.CallerAccess = 0;
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/*
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* Handle modem commands differently.
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*/
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if ( RxBuffer.Data[RxBuffer.CallerAccess] == 'A' )
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{
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/*
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* Once a modem command is detected, we are not interested
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* in detail.
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*/
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MACDiscardRx();
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/*
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* Mark TxBuffer for Modem String.
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* This will make sure that Transmit ISR does nottransmit END
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* at the end.
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*/
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TxBuffer.Flags.bits.bIsModemString = TRUE;
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/*
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* Since this special handling does not follow standard
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* SLIP buffer logic, we will setup all required variables
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* manually.
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*/
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TxBuffer.Length = 4;
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TxBuffer.CallerAccess = 0;
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/*
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* Remember to use transmit buffer for MACPut
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*/
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bIsRxActive = FALSE;
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/*
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* Now load modem response.
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*/
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MACPut('O');
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MACPut('K');
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MACPut('\r');
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MACPut('\n');
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/*
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* Transmit it.
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*/
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MACFlush();
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}
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else
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{
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/*
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* This was not a modem command.
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* It must be IP packet. Mark it accordingly and return.
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*/
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*type = MAC_IP;
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return TRUE;
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}
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}
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return FALSE;
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}
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BYTE MACGet(void)
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{
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BYTE c;
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/*
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* Depending on what buffer is active, act accordingly.
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*/
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if ( bIsRxActive )
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{
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c = RxBuffer.Data[RxBuffer.CallerAccess++];
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if ( RxBuffer.CallerAccess >= MAX_SLIP_BUFFER_SIZE )
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RxBuffer.CallerAccess = 0;
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}
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else
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{
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/*
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* TxBuffer.Data contains data bytes only. There is no link byte.
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*/
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c = TxBuffer.Data[TxBuffer.CallerAccess++];
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}
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return c;
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}
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WORD MACGetArray(BYTE *val, WORD len)
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{
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/*
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* This function does not verify requested bytes against available
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* bytes in current packet. Higher level logic must always validate
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* packet and fetch data according to packet header.
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*/
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while( len-- )
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*val++ = MACGet();
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return len;
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}
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void MACDiscardRx(void)
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{
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PIE1_RCIE = 0;
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if ( RxBuffer.PacketCount )
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{
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/*
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* Once a packet is discarded, current packet becomes next one.
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*/
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RxBuffer.CurrentPacket = RxBuffer.Data[RxBuffer.CurrentPacket];
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RxBuffer.PacketCount--;
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}
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PIE1_RCIE = 1;
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}
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void MACPutHeader(MAC_ADDR *remote,
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BYTE type,
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WORD dataLen)
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{
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558 |
TxBuffer.Length = dataLen;
|
559 |
TxBuffer.CallerAccess = 0;
|
560 |
bIsRxActive = FALSE;
|
561 |
}
|
562 |
|
563 |
void MACPut(BYTE val)
|
564 |
{
|
565 |
if ( bIsRxActive )
|
566 |
{
|
567 |
RxBuffer.Data[RxBuffer.CallerAccess++] = val;
|
568 |
if ( RxBuffer.CallerAccess >= MAX_SLIP_BUFFER_SIZE )
|
569 |
RxBuffer.CallerAccess = 0;
|
570 |
}
|
571 |
else
|
572 |
{
|
573 |
TxBuffer.Data[TxBuffer.CallerAccess++] = val;
|
574 |
}
|
575 |
}
|
576 |
|
577 |
void MACPutArray(BYTE *val, WORD len)
|
578 |
{
|
579 |
while( len-- )
|
580 |
MACPut(*val++);
|
581 |
}
|
582 |
|
583 |
|
584 |
void MACFlush(void)
|
585 |
{
|
586 |
TxBuffer.CallerAccess = 0;
|
587 |
TxBuffer.IOAccess = 0;
|
588 |
|
589 |
if ( !TxBuffer.Flags.bits.bIsModemString )
|
590 |
TXREG = END;
|
591 |
|
592 |
PIE1_TXIE = 1;
|
593 |
}
|
594 |
|
595 |
void MACDiscardTx(BUFFER buffer)
|
596 |
{
|
597 |
/*
|
598 |
* If there is no transmission in progress,
|
599 |
* discard current buffer.
|
600 |
* This is different than ethernet controller where
|
601 |
* discarding transmit buffer does not affect
|
602 |
* transmission that is already in progress.
|
603 |
*/
|
604 |
if ( !PIE1_TXIE )
|
605 |
{
|
606 |
TxBuffer.Length = 0;
|
607 |
TxBuffer.CallerAccess = 0;
|
608 |
TxBuffer.IOAccess = 0;
|
609 |
TxBuffer.Flags.byte = 0;
|
610 |
}
|
611 |
}
|
612 |
|
613 |
void MACSetRxBuffer(WORD offset)
|
614 |
{
|
615 |
/*
|
616 |
* Set absolute offset.
|
617 |
*/
|
618 |
offset += RxBuffer.CurrentPacket;
|
619 |
|
620 |
/*
|
621 |
* Skip "next packet" byte.
|
622 |
*/
|
623 |
offset++;
|
624 |
|
625 |
/*
|
626 |
* Wrap the offset if necessary.
|
627 |
*/
|
628 |
if ( offset >= (BYTE)(MAX_SLIP_BUFFER_SIZE-1) )
|
629 |
RxBuffer.CallerAccess = (BYTE)(offset - (BYTE)MAX_SLIP_BUFFER_SIZE);
|
630 |
else
|
631 |
RxBuffer.CallerAccess = (BYTE)offset;
|
632 |
|
633 |
bIsRxActive = TRUE;
|
634 |
}
|
635 |
|
636 |
void MACSetTxBuffer(BUFFER buffer, WORD offset)
|
637 |
{
|
638 |
TxBuffer.CallerAccess = offset;
|
639 |
bIsRxActive = FALSE;
|
640 |
}
|
641 |
|
642 |
void MACReserveTxBuffer(BUFFER buffer)
|
643 |
{
|
644 |
}
|
645 |
|
646 |
WORD MACGetFreeRxSize(void)
|
647 |
{
|
648 |
BYTE temp;
|
649 |
|
650 |
PIE1_RCIE = 0;
|
651 |
temp = RxBuffer.IOAccess;
|
652 |
PIE1_RCIE = 1;
|
653 |
|
654 |
if ( RxBuffer.PacketCount )
|
655 |
{
|
656 |
if( temp > RxBuffer.CurrentPacket )
|
657 |
return ((MAX_SLIP_BUFFER_SIZE -temp) + RxBuffer.CurrentPacket);
|
658 |
else
|
659 |
return (RxBuffer.CurrentPacket - temp);
|
660 |
}
|
661 |
else
|
662 |
return (MAX_SLIP_BUFFER_SIZE-2);
|
663 |
}
|
664 |
|
665 |
|
666 |
|
667 |
|
668 |
|
669 |
|
670 |
|
671 |
|
672 |
|
673 |
|
674 |
|
675 |
|
676 |
|
677 |
|
678 |
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