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			145 lines
		
	
	
		
			4.6 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C
		
	
	
	
	
	
| /*
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|  * COPYRIGHT (C) 2012, Real-Thread Information Technology Ltd
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|  * All rights reserved
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|  *
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|  * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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|  *
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|  * Change Logs:
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|  * Date           Author       Notes
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|  * 2013-04-14     Grissiom     initial implementation
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|  */
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| 
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| #ifndef __YMODEM_H__
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| #define __YMODEM_H__
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| 
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| #include "rtthread.h"
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| 
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| /* The word "RYM" is stand for "Real-YModem". */
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| 
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| enum rym_code {
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|     RYM_CODE_NONE = 0x00,
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|     RYM_CODE_SOH  = 0x01,
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|     RYM_CODE_STX  = 0x02,
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|     RYM_CODE_EOT  = 0x04,
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|     RYM_CODE_ACK  = 0x06,
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|     RYM_CODE_NAK  = 0x15,
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|     RYM_CODE_CAN  = 0x18,
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|     RYM_CODE_C    = 0x43,
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| };
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| 
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| /* RYM error code
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|  *
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|  * We use the rt_err_t to return error values. We take use of current error
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|  * codes available in RTT and append ourselves.
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|  */
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| /* timeout on handshake */
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| #define RYM_ERR_TMO  0x70
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| /* wrong code, wrong SOH, STX etc. */
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| #define RYM_ERR_CODE 0x71
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| /* wrong sequence number */
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| #define RYM_ERR_SEQ  0x72
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| /* wrong CRC checksum */
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| #define RYM_ERR_CRC  0x73
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| /* not enough data received */
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| #define RYM_ERR_DSZ  0x74
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| /* the transmission is aborted by user */
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| #define RYM_ERR_CAN  0x75
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| 
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| /* how many ticks wait for chars between packet. */
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| #ifndef RYM_WAIT_CHR_TICK
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| #define RYM_WAIT_CHR_TICK (RT_TICK_PER_SECOND * 3)
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| #endif
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| /* how many ticks wait for between packet. */
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| #ifndef RYM_WAIT_PKG_TICK
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| #define RYM_WAIT_PKG_TICK (RT_TICK_PER_SECOND * 3)
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| #endif
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| /* how many ticks between two handshake code. */
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| #ifndef RYM_CHD_INTV_TICK
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| #define RYM_CHD_INTV_TICK (RT_TICK_PER_SECOND * 3)
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* how many CAN be sent when user active end the session. */
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| #ifndef RYM_END_SESSION_SEND_CAN_NUM
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| #define RYM_END_SESSION_SEND_CAN_NUM  0x07
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| #endif
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| 
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| enum rym_stage {
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|     RYM_STAGE_NONE,
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|     /* set when C is send */
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|     RYM_STAGE_ESTABLISHING,
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|     /* set when we've got the packet 0 and sent ACK and second C */
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|     RYM_STAGE_ESTABLISHED,
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|     /* set when the sender respond to our second C and recviever got a real
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|      * data packet. */
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|     RYM_STAGE_TRANSMITTING,
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|     /* set when the sender send a EOT */
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|     RYM_STAGE_FINISHING,
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|     /* set when transmission is really finished, i.e., after the NAK, C, final
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|      * NULL packet stuff. */
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|     RYM_STAGE_FINISHED,
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| };
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| 
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| struct rym_ctx;
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| /* when receiving files, the buf will be the data received from ymodem protocol
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|  * and the len is the data size.
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|  *
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|  * TODO:
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|  * When sending files, the len is the buf size in RYM. The callback need to
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|  * fill the buf with data to send. Returning RYM_CODE_EOT will terminate the
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|  * transfer and the buf will be discarded. Any other return values will cause
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|  * the transfer continue.
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|  */
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| typedef enum rym_code (*rym_callback)(struct rym_ctx *ctx, rt_uint8_t *buf, rt_size_t len);
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| 
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| /* Currently RYM only support one transfer session(ctx) for simplicity.
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|  *
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|  * In case we could support multiple sessions in The future, the first argument
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|  * of APIs are (struct rym_ctx*).
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|  */
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| struct rym_ctx
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| {
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|     rym_callback on_data;
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|     rym_callback on_begin;
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|     rym_callback on_end;
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|     /* When error happened, user need to check this to get when the error has
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|      * happened. */
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|     enum rym_stage stage;
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|     /* user could get the error content through this */
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|     rt_uint8_t *buf;
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| 
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|     struct rt_semaphore sem;
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| 
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|     rt_device_t dev;
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| };
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| 
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| /** recv a file on device dev with ymodem session ctx.
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|  *
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|  * If an error happens, you can get where it is failed from ctx->stage.
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|  *
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|  * @param on_begin The callback will be invoked when the first packet arrived.
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|  * This packet often contain file names and the size of the file, if the sender
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|  * support it. So if you want to save the data to a file, you may need to
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|  * create the file on need. It is the on_begin's responsibility to parse the
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|  * data content. The on_begin can be NULL, in which case the transmission will
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|  * continue without any side-effects.
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|  *
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|  * @param on_data The callback will be invoked on the packets received.  The
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|  * callback should save the data to the destination. The return value will be
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|  * sent to the sender and in turn, only RYM_{ACK,CAN} is valid. When on_data is
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|  * NULL, RYM will barely send ACK on every packet and have no side-effects.
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|  *
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|  * @param on_end The callback will be invoked when one transmission is
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|  * finished. The data should be 128 bytes of NULL. You can do some cleaning job
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|  * in this callback such as closing the file. The return value of this callback
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|  * is ignored. As above, this parameter can be NULL if you don't need such
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|  * function.
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|  *
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|  * @param handshake_timeout the timeout when hand shaking. The unit is in
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|  * second.
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|  */
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| rt_err_t rym_recv_on_device(struct rym_ctx *ctx, rt_device_t dev, rt_uint16_t oflag,
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|         rym_callback on_begin, rym_callback on_data, rym_callback on_end,
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|         int handshake_timeout);
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| 
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| #endif
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