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* MODIFICATION HISTORY: * * Ver Who Date Changes * ----- ----- -------- ----------------------------------------------- * 1.0 nsk 06/04/15 First release * ** ******************************************************************************/ /***************************** Include Files *********************************/ #include "xparameters.h" #include "xcanfd.h" #include "xstatus.h" /************************** Constant Definitions *****************************/ /* * The following constants map to the XPAR parameters created in the * xparameters.h file. They are defined here such that a user can easily * change all the needed parameters in one place. */ #define CANFD_DEVICE_ID XPAR_CANFD_0_DEVICE_ID /* Maximum CAN frame length in Bytes */ #define XCANFD_MAX_FRAME_SIZE_IN_BYTES 72 #define FRAME_DATA_LENGTH 64 /* Message Id Constant */ #define TEST_MESSAGE_ID 2650 /* * The Baud Rate Prescaler Register (BRPR) and Bit Timing Register (BTR) * are setup such that CAN baud rate equals 40Kbps, assuming that the * the CAN clock frequency is 24MHz. The user needs to modify these values * based on the desired baud rate and the CAN clock frequency. For more * information see the CAN 2.0A, CAN 2.0B, ISO 11898-1 specifications. * both in DataPhase and Arbitration Phase. */ #define TEST_BRPR_BAUD_PRESCALAR 29 #define TEST_BTR_SYNCJUMPWIDTH 3 #define TEST_BTR_SECOND_TIMESEGMENT 2 #define TEST_BTR_FIRST_TIMESEGMENT 15 #define TEST_FBRPR_BAUD_PRESCALAR 29 #define TEST_FBTR_SYNCJUMPWIDTH 3 #define TEST_FBTR_SECOND_TIMESEGMENT 2 #define TEST_FBTR_FIRST_TIMESEGMENT 15 /* Mask for MailBox */ #define TEST_MAILBOX_MASK 0xFFFFFFFF /* Test Message Dlc */ #define TESTMSG_DLC 15 /**************************** Type Definitions *******************************/ /***************** Macros (Inline Functions) Definitions *********************/ /************************** Function Prototypes ******************************/ int XCanFdPolledExample(u16 DeviceId); static int SendFrame(XCanFd *InstancePtr); static int RecvFrame(XCanFd *InstancePtr); /************************** Variable Definitions *****************************/ /* * Buffers to hold frames to send and receive. These are declared as global so * that they are not on the stack. * These buffers need to be 32-bit aligned */ static u32 TxFrame[XCANFD_MAX_FRAME_SIZE_IN_BYTES]; static u32 RxFrame[XCANFD_MAX_FRAME_SIZE_IN_BYTES]; /* Driver instance */ static XCanFd CanFd; /*****************************************************************************/ /** * * Main function to call the example. This function is not included if the * example is generated from the TestAppGen test tool. * * @param None * * @return - XST_SUCCESS if the example has completed successfully. * - XST_FAILURE if the example has failed. * * @note None * ******************************************************************************/ #ifndef TESTAPP_GEN int main(void) { /* * Run the Can Polled example, specify the Device ID that is generated * in xparameters.h . */ if (XCanFdPolledExample(CANFD_DEVICE_ID)) { xil_printf("XCanFd Polled Mode example Failed\n\r"); return XST_FAILURE; } xil_printf("XCanFd Polled Mode example Passed\n\r"); return XST_SUCCESS; } #endif /*****************************************************************************/ /** * * The entry point for showing the XCan driver in polled mode. The example * configures the device for internal loopback mode, then sends a Can * frame, receives the same Can frame, and verifies the frame contents. * * @param DeviceId is the XPAR_CAN_