I'd like to implement something similar to Arduino's pin numbers for an Atmel ATMega32U4. I've looked at Arduino's digitalWrite
command and associated source files to see how they do it, but I think this is slightly convoluted so I wanted to implement a more basic version.
The idea is to have integers 1 to n that represent each of the I/O pins on the AVR chip. I started with an array of pointers to the addresses of the DDR/PORT registers, where the index would represent the pin:
volatile uint8_t *pin_port_dir_regs[] = {
0, // NOT USED
0, // NOT USED
0, // NOT USED
0, // NOT USED
0, // NOT USED
0, // NOT USED
0, // NOT USED
&DDRE, // PIN_7
&DDRB, // PIN_8
0, // NOT USED
0, // NOT USED
0, // NOT USED
0, // NOT USED
0, // NOT USED
0, // NOT USED
&DDRB, // PIN_15
&DDRB // PIN_16
};
volatile uint8_t *pin_port_out_regs[] = {
0, // NOT USED
0, // NOT USED
0, // NOT USED
0, // NOT USED
0, // NOT USED
0, // NOT USED
0, // NOT USED
&PORTE, // PIN_7
&PORTB, // PIN_8
0, // NOT USED
0, // NOT USED
0, // NOT USED
0, // NOT USED
0, // NOT USED
0, // NOT USED
&PORTB, // PIN_15
&PORTB // PIN_16
};
I also need to know the bit numbers in each of the DDRx/PORTx registers, so I created another array:
const uint8_t pin_bits[] = {
_BV(0), // NOT USED
_BV(0), // NOT USED
_BV(0), // NOT USED
_BV(0), // NOT USED
_BV(0), // NOT USED
_BV(0), // NOT USED
_BV(0), // NOT USED
_BV(6), // PIN_7
_BV(4), // PIN_8
_BV(0), // NOT USED
_BV(0), // NOT USED
_BV(0), // NOT USED
_BV(0), // NOT USED
_BV(0), // NOT USED
_BV(0), // PIN_14
_BV(1), // PIN_15
_BV(3) // PIN_16
};
To set the pin mode and write to the pins, I created the following functions:
void pin_mode(uint8_t pin, uint8_t direction) {
// defeference the pointer to the direction register
uint8_t port_dir_register = *(pin_port_dir_regs[pin]);
// get pin mask
uint8_t mask = pin_bits[pin];
// set its mode
if (direction == INPUT) {
port_dir_register &= ~mask;
} else {
port_dir_register |= mask;
}
}
void pin_write(uint8_t pin, uint8_t level) {
// defeference the pointer to the output register
uint8_t port_out_register = *(pin_port_out_regs[pin]);
// get pin mask
uint8_t mask = pin_bits[pin];
// set output
if (level == LOW) {
port_out_register &= ~mask;
} else {
port_out_register |= mask;
}
}
What's supposed to happen is that you would call e.g. pin_mode(7, OUTPUT)
to set pin 7 as an output, and then pin_write(7, HIGH)
to set the output to 1 (where OUTPUT and HIGH are predefined macros). The code compiles and uploads to the AVR successfully, but when I test the output it doesn't respond. I guess I must be writing to some memory location, but not the one corresponding to the intended registers. Does anyone see a problem with the way I am trying to do this?