I am trying to use the DE1-SoC board to run this program. It is supposed to allow the user to input a character, and return that letter in binary on red LEDs on the board. It uses two functions that take in user input and displays the execution to the terminal. When I run the program, random characters (like å) get output and not regular characters.
Here's my code.
#include "JTAG_UART.h"
#include "address_map_arm.h"
int main(void) {
/* Declare volatile pointers to I/O registers (volatile means that IO load
and store instructions will be used to access these pointer locations,
instead of regular memory loads and stores) */
volatile int * JTAG_UART_ptr = (int *)JTAG_UART_BASE; // JTAG UART address
volatile int * LED_ptr = (int*)LED_BASE;
char text_string[] = "\nJTAG UART example code\n> \0";
char *str, * c;
// char *c_ptr=c;
/* print a text string */
for (str = text_string; *str != 0; ++str)
put_jtag(JTAG_UART_ptr, *str);
/* read and echo characters */
while (1) {
c = get_jtag(JTAG_UART_ptr);
if (c != 0 && c<123 && c>96){
*LED_ptr = *c ;
put_jtag(JTAG_UART_ptr, *c);
}
// put_jtag(JTAG_UART_ptr, c);
}
}
This is the code for the functions I referenced.
#include "JTAG_UART.h"
/*******************************************************************************
* Subroutine to send a character to the JTAG UART
******************************************************************************/
void put_jtag(volatile int * JTAG_UART_ptr, char c) {
int control;
control = *(JTAG_UART_ptr + 1); // read the JTAG_UART control register
if (control & 0xFFFF0000) // if space, echo character, else ignore
*(JTAG_UART_ptr) = c;
}
/*******************************************************************************
* Subroutine to read a character from the JTAG UART
* Returns \0 if no character, otherwise returns the character
******************************************************************************/
char get_jtag(volatile int * JTAG_UART_ptr) {
int data;
data = *(JTAG_UART_ptr); // read the JTAG_UART data register
if (data & 0x00008000) // check RVALID to see if there is new data
return ((char)data & 0xFF);
else
return ('\0');
}
Inputting a character like 'a' which is the decimal number 97 in ASCII. Should display itself as 01100001 with each '1' representing itself lit up on the board. As I stated I'm having a logic error, while input is being read 'a' would appear as 00010000
int
type for 32 bit registers, replace that withuint32_t
. Only usechar
for actual characters, never for raw data - useuint8_t
for that. Regarding your hex literals, you should end them all withul
to ensure that they are always of the same type. Once you've gotten rid of the subtle signed number bug potential, you'll be in a much better position to trouble-shoot the problem.char
to achar*
here:c = get_jtag(JTAG_UART_ptr);
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