#pragma once // Linux-SPI includes #include // Hyperion includes #include /// /// The LedSpiDevice implements an abstract base-class for LedDevices using the SPI-device. /// class LedSpiDevice : public LedDevice { public: /// /// Constructs the LedDevice attached to a SPI-device /// /// @param[in] outputDevice The name of the output device (eg '/etc/SpiDev.0.0') /// @param[in] baudrate The used baudrate for writing to the output device /// @param[in] latchTime_ns The latch-time to latch in the values across the SPI-device (negative /// means no latch required) [ns] /// LedSpiDevice(const std::string& outputDevice, const unsigned baudrate, const int latchTime_ns = -1); /// /// Destructor of the LedDevice; closes the output device if it is open /// virtual ~LedSpiDevice(); /// /// Opens and configures the output device /// /// @return Zero on succes else negative /// int open(); protected: /// /// Writes the given bytes/bits to the SPI-device and sleeps the latch time to ensure that the /// values are latched. /// /// @param[in[ size The length of the data /// @param[in] data The data /// /// @return Zero on succes else negative /// int writeBytes(const unsigned size, const uint8_t *data); private: /// The name of the output device const std::string mDeviceName; /// The used baudrate of the output device const int mBaudRate_Hz; /// The time which the device should be untouched after a write const int mLatchTime_ns; /// The File Identifier of the opened output device (or -1 if not opened) int mFid; /// The transfer structure for writing to the spi-device spi_ioc_transfer spi; };