Most probably, SwitchToggleC doesn't have interfaces called GeneralIOUB1 and GpioInterruptUB1.
Janos On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 6:18 AM, Zsolt Varady <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Janos, > > Thank you for the answer, the information about wiring directly to > HplAtm128GeneralIOC helped a lot. So I moved forward, but I am still > lost. > > Now I have: > > HplUserButtonC.nc > ****************************************** > configuration HplUserButtonC { > provides interface GeneralIO as GeneralIOUB1; > provides interface GpioInterrupt as GpioInterruptUB1; > } > implementation { > components HplAtm128GeneralIOC as GeneralIOC; > components HplAtm128InterruptC as InterruptC; > > GeneralIOUB1 = GeneralIOC.PortD0; > > components new Atm128GpioInterruptC() as InterruptUserButton1C; > InterruptUserButton1C.Atm128Interrupt -> InterruptC.Int0; > GpioInterruptUB1 = InterruptUserButton1C.Interrupt; > > } > ****************************************** > > UserButtonC.nc > ****************************************** > #include <UserButton.h> > > configuration UserButtonC { > provides interface Get<button_state_t>; > provides interface Notify<button_state_t>; > } > implementation { > components HplUserButtonC; > > components new SwitchToggleC(); > SwitchToggleC.GeneralIOUB1 -> HplUserButtonC.GeneralIOUB1; // line 55 > SwitchToggleC.GpioInterruptUB1 -> HplUserButtonC.GpioInterruptUB1; // > line 56 > > components UserButtonP; > Get = UserButtonP; > Notify = UserButtonP; > > UserButtonP.GetLower -> SwitchToggleC.Get; > UserButtonP.NotifyLower -> SwitchToggleC.Notify; > } > ****************************************** > > when I am compiling I also get: > > In component `UserButtonC': > tos/platforms/plxincirc/UserButtonC.nc: At top level: > tos/platforms/plxincirc/UserButtonC.nc:54: no match > tos/platforms/plxincirc/UserButtonC.nc:55: no match > > > Can you (or somebody else) explain me what is wrong here? How can I use > the interface in UserButtonC.nc what HplUserButtonC.nc provides? > > Of course I tried to understand the documentation, check other codes, > but I need more practice in order the NesC system to become clear. > > > regards, > Zsolt > > On Mon, 2010-09-27 at 21:49 -0500, Janos Sallai wrote: >> Zsolt: >> >> If the user button is connected to any of the int0, int1, int2, or >> int3 pins (i.e. Port D0 to Port D3), you can wire against >> HplAtm128Interrupt. Note that HplAtm128Interrupt provides >> HplAtm128Interrupt interfaces. You will want to use >> Atm128GpioInterruptC to convert to the GpioInterrupt interface. >> >> You don't want to use Msp430GpioC, because that's for a completely >> different MCU. >> >> From the error message you quote, I notice that you have a couple of >> syntax errors in the top-level code. Also, your HplUserButtonC.nc >> looks good, but you'll need to double check the component names (i.e. >> there's no such thing as Atm128GpioC). The GeneralIO interface is >> provided by HplAtm128GeneralIOC , you can wire that directly to the >> GeneralIO interface HplUserButtonC provides. >> >> Janos >> >> >> On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 2:36 PM, Zsolt Varady <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Dear List, >> > >> > I have a node with Atmel1281 MCU, I already have some working tinyOS >> > apps on it. Now I would like to implement a button, so I used >> > apps/tests/telosb/TestUserButton as a base. >> > >> > I copied the related files from app dir and from the telosb platform >> > directory as well (UserButtonP.nc, UserButton.h, UserButtonC.nc, >> > SwitchToggleC.nc, HplUserButtonC.nc), and even the Msp430GpioC.nc file >> > from chips/Msp430/pins, as it "kind of missing" in the Atmel dir. >> > >> > I tried to modify all of them to pass the Atmel MCU, but I guess I am >> > still missing something as I get the following error: >> > >> > In file included from ButtonsAppC.nc:15: >> > In component `ButtonsC': >> > ButtonsC.nc:48: syntax error before `button_state_t' >> > In file included from ButtonsAppC.nc:15: >> > ButtonsC.nc:49: syntax error before `button_state_t' >> > ButtonsC.nc:101: syntax error before `state' >> > ButtonsC.nc:101: unknown interface `Notify' >> > ButtonsC.nc: In function `Notify.notify': >> > ButtonsC.nc:102: `state' undeclared (first use in this function) >> > ButtonsC.nc:102: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once >> > ButtonsC.nc:102: for each function it appears in.) >> > ButtonsC.nc:102: `BUTTON_PRESSED' undeclared (first use in this >> > function) >> > ButtonsC.nc:104: `BUTTON_RELEASED' undeclared (first use in this >> > function) >> > ButtonsC.nc: In function `Timer.fired': >> > ButtonsC.nc:110: `button_state_t' undeclared (first use in this >> > function) >> > ButtonsC.nc:110: syntax error before `bs' >> > ButtonsC.nc:112: `bs' undeclared (first use in this function) >> > ButtonsC.nc:112: `Get' undeclared (first use in this function) >> > ButtonsC.nc:113: `BUTTON_PRESSED' undeclared (first use in this >> > function) >> > ButtonsC.nc:115: `BUTTON_RELEASED' undeclared (first use in this >> > function) >> > In component `HplUserButtonC': >> > tos/platforms/plxincirc/HplUserButtonC.nc: At top level: >> > tos/platforms/plxincirc/HplUserButtonC.nc:48: no match >> > In component `ButtonsAppC': >> > ButtonsAppC.nc:41: cannot find `Get' >> > ButtonsAppC.nc:42: cannot find `Notify' >> > make: *** [exe0] Error 1 >> > >> > >> > I am quite new to tinyOS, so I am just guessing, that the problem is in >> > the Hpl file: >> > >> > ******************************** >> > configuration HplUserButtonC { >> > provides interface GeneralIO; >> > provides interface GpioInterrupt; >> > } >> > implementation { >> > components HplAtm128GeneralIOC as GeneralIOC; >> > components HplAtm128InterruptC as InterruptC; >> > >> > components new Atm128GpioC() as UserButtonC; >> > UserButtonC -> GeneralIOC.PortD0; // line 48 >> > GeneralIO = UserButtonC; >> > >> > components new Atm128GpioInterruptC() as InterruptUserButtonC; >> > InterruptUserButtonC.Atm128Interrupt -> InterruptC.Int0; >> > GpioInterrupt = InterruptUserButtonC.Interrupt; >> > } >> > ******************************** >> > >> > or in Atm128GpioC: >> > >> > ******************************** >> > generic module Atm128GpioC() @safe() { >> > provides interface GeneralIO; >> > uses interface HplAtm128GeneralIO as HplGeneralIO; >> > } >> > implementation { >> > >> > async command void GeneralIO.set() { call HplGeneralIO.set(); } >> > async command void GeneralIO.clr() { call HplGeneralIO.clr(); } >> > async command void GeneralIO.toggle() { call HplGeneralIO.toggle(); } >> > async command bool GeneralIO.get() { return call HplGeneralIO.get(); } >> > async command void GeneralIO.makeInput() { call >> > HplGeneralIO.makeInput(); } >> > async command bool GeneralIO.isInput() { return call >> > HplGeneralIO.isInput(); } >> > async command void GeneralIO.makeOutput() { call >> > HplGeneralIO.makeOutput(); } >> > async command bool GeneralIO.isOutput() { return call >> > HplGeneralIO.isOutput(); } >> > >> > } >> > ******************************** >> > >> > >> > Any help, suggestion would be very nice. >> > Thanks in advance. >> > >> > All the best, >> > Zsolt >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Tinyos-help mailing list >> > [email protected] >> > https://www.millennium.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tinyos-help >> > > > -- > Plexipi Prototyping GmbH > Türrschmidtstraße 22 > D-10317 Berlin > Tel.: +49-(0)30-577-99662 > [email protected] > www.plexipi.com > > Registergericht: Amtsgericht Charlottenburg > Handelsregisternummer: HRB 111472 > USt-IdNr.: DE 258431695 > > > _______________________________________________ Tinyos-help mailing list [email protected] https://www.millennium.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tinyos-help
