// PCANBasic.h // // ~~~~~~~~~~~~ // // PCAN-Basic API // // ~~~~~~~~~~~~ // // ------------------------------------------------------------------ // Author : Keneth Wagner // Last change: 26.02.2013 Wagner // // Language: ANSI-C // ------------------------------------------------------------------ // // Copyright (C) 1999-2013 PEAK-System Technik GmbH, Darmstadt // more Info at http://www.peak-system.com // #ifndef __PCANBASICH__ #define __PCANBASICH__ //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Value definitions //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Currently defined and supported PCAN channels // #define PCAN_NONEBUS 0x00 // Undefined/default value for a PCAN bus #define PCAN_ISABUS1 0x21 // PCAN-ISA interface, channel 1 #define PCAN_ISABUS2 0x22 // PCAN-ISA interface, channel 2 #define PCAN_ISABUS3 0x23 // PCAN-ISA interface, channel 3 #define PCAN_ISABUS4 0x24 // PCAN-ISA interface, channel 4 #define PCAN_ISABUS5 0x25 // PCAN-ISA interface, channel 5 #define PCAN_ISABUS6 0x26 // PCAN-ISA interface, channel 6 #define PCAN_ISABUS7 0x27 // PCAN-ISA interface, channel 7 #define PCAN_ISABUS8 0x28 // PCAN-ISA interface, channel 8 #define PCAN_DNGBUS1 0x31 // PCAN-Dongle/LPT interface, channel 1 #define PCAN_PCIBUS1 0x41 // PCAN-PCI interface, channel 1 #define PCAN_PCIBUS2 0x42 // PCAN-PCI interface, channel 2 #define PCAN_PCIBUS3 0x43 // PCAN-PCI interface, channel 3 #define PCAN_PCIBUS4 0x44 // PCAN-PCI interface, channel 4 #define PCAN_PCIBUS5 0x45 // PCAN-PCI interface, channel 5 #define PCAN_PCIBUS6 0x46 // PCAN-PCI interface, channel 6 #define PCAN_PCIBUS7 0x47 // PCAN-PCI interface, channel 7 #define PCAN_PCIBUS8 0x48 // PCAN-PCI interface, channel 8 #define PCAN_USBBUS1 0x51 // PCAN-USB interface, channel 1 #define PCAN_USBBUS2 0x52 // PCAN-USB interface, channel 2 #define PCAN_USBBUS3 0x53 // PCAN-USB interface, channel 3 #define PCAN_USBBUS4 0x54 // PCAN-USB interface, channel 4 #define PCAN_USBBUS5 0x55 // PCAN-USB interface, channel 5 #define PCAN_USBBUS6 0x56 // PCAN-USB interface, channel 6 #define PCAN_USBBUS7 0x57 // PCAN-USB interface, channel 7 #define PCAN_USBBUS8 0x58 // PCAN-USB interface, channel 8 #define PCAN_PCCBUS1 0x61 // PCAN-PC Card interface, channel 1 #define PCAN_PCCBUS2 0x62 // PCAN-PC Card interface, channel 2 // Represent the PCAN error and status codes // #define PCAN_ERROR_OK 0x00000 // No error #define PCAN_ERROR_XMTFULL 0x00001 // Transmit buffer in CAN controller is full #define PCAN_ERROR_OVERRUN 0x00002 // CAN controller was read too late #define PCAN_ERROR_BUSLIGHT 0x00004 // Bus error: an error counter reached the 'light' limit #define PCAN_ERROR_BUSHEAVY 0x00008 // Bus error: an error counter reached the 'heavy' limit #define PCAN_ERROR_BUSOFF 0x00010 // Bus error: the CAN controller is in bus-off state #define PCAN_ERROR_ANYBUSERR (PCAN_ERROR_BUSLIGHT | PCAN_ERROR_BUSHEAVY | PCAN_ERROR_BUSOFF) // Mask for all bus errors #define PCAN_ERROR_QRCVEMPTY 0x00020 // Receive queue is empty #define PCAN_ERROR_QOVERRUN 0x00040 // Receive queue was read too late #define PCAN_ERROR_QXMTFULL 0x00080 // Transmit queue is full #define PCAN_ERROR_REGTEST 0x00100 // Test of the CAN controller hardware registers failed (no hardware found) #define PCAN_ERROR_NODRIVER 0x00200 // Driver not loaded #define PCAN_ERROR_HWINUSE 0x00400 // Hardware already in use by a Net #define PCAN_ERROR_NETINUSE 0x00800 // A Client is already connected to the Net #define PCAN_ERROR_ILLHW 0x01400 // Hardware handle is invalid #define PCAN_ERROR_ILLNET 0x01800 // Net handle is invalid #define PCAN_ERROR_ILLCLIENT 0x01C00 // Client handle is invalid #define PCAN_ERROR_ILLHANDLE (PCAN_ERROR_ILLHW | PCAN_ERROR_ILLNET | PCAN_ERROR_ILLCLIENT) // Mask for all handle errors #define PCAN_ERROR_RESOURCE 0x02000 // Resource (FIFO, Client, timeout) cannot be created #define PCAN_ERROR_ILLPARAMTYPE 0x04000 // Invalid parameter #define PCAN_ERROR_ILLPARAMVAL 0x08000 // Invalid parameter value #define PCAN_ERROR_UNKNOWN 0x10000 // Unknow error #define PCAN_ERROR_ILLDATA 0x20000 // Invalid data, function, or action #define PCAN_ERROR_INITIALIZE 0x40000 // Channel is not initialized #define PCAN_ERROR_ILLOPERATION 0x80000 // Invalid operation // PCAN devices // #define PCAN_NONE 0x00 // Undefined, unknown or not selected PCAN device value #define PCAN_PEAKCAN 0x01 // PCAN Non-Plug&Play devices. NOT USED WITHIN PCAN-Basic API #define PCAN_ISA 0x02 // PCAN-ISA, PCAN-PC/104, and PCAN-PC/104-Plus #define PCAN_DNG 0x03 // PCAN-Dongle #define PCAN_PCI 0x04 // PCAN-PCI, PCAN-cPCI, PCAN-miniPCI, and PCAN-PCI Express #define PCAN_USB 0x05 // PCAN-USB and PCAN-USB Pro #define PCAN_PCC 0x06 // PCAN-PC Card // PCAN parameters // #define PCAN_DEVICE_NUMBER 0x01 // PCAN-USB device number parameter #define PCAN_5VOLTS_POWER 0x02 // PCAN-PC Card 5-Volt power parameter #define PCAN_RECEIVE_EVENT 0x03 // PCAN receive event handler parameter #define PCAN_MESSAGE_FILTER 0x04 // PCAN message filter parameter #define PCAN_API_VERSION 0x05 // PCAN-Basic API version parameter #define PCAN_CHANNEL_VERSION 0x06 // PCAN device channel version parameter #define PCAN_BUSOFF_AUTORESET 0x07 // PCAN Reset-On-Busoff parameter #define PCAN_LISTEN_ONLY 0x08 // PCAN Listen-Only parameter #define PCAN_LOG_LOCATION 0x09 // Directory path for log files #define PCAN_LOG_STATUS 0x0A // Debug-Log activation status #define PCAN_LOG_CONFIGURE 0x0B // Configuration of the debugged information (LOG_FUNCTION_***) #define PCAN_LOG_TEXT 0x0C // Custom insertion of text into the log file #define PCAN_CHANNEL_CONDITION 0x0D // Availability status of a PCAN-Channel #define PCAN_HARDWARE_NAME 0x0E // PCAN hardware name parameter #define PCAN_RECEIVE_STATUS 0x0F // Message reception status of a PCAN-Channel #define PCAN_CONTROLLER_NUMBER 0x10 // CAN-Controller number of a PCAN-Channel #define PCAN_TRACE_LOCATION 0x11 // Directory path for PCAN trace files #define PCAN_TRACE_STATUS 0x12 // CAN tracing activation status #define PCAN_TRACE_SIZE 0x13 // Configuration of the maximum file size of a CAN trace #define PCAN_TRACE_CONFIGURE 0x14 // Configuration of the trace file storing mode (TRACE_FILE_***) #define PCAN_CHANNEL_IDENTIFYING 0x15 // Phisical identification of a USB based PCAN-Channel by blinking its associated LED // PCAN parameter values // #define PCAN_PARAMETER_OFF 0x00 // The PCAN parameter is not set (inactive) #define PCAN_PARAMETER_ON 0x01 // The PCAN parameter is set (active) #define PCAN_FILTER_CLOSE 0x00 // The PCAN filter is closed. No messages will be received #define PCAN_FILTER_OPEN 0x01 // The PCAN filter is fully opened. All messages will be received #define PCAN_FILTER_CUSTOM 0x02 // The PCAN filter is custom configured. Only registered messages will be received #define PCAN_CHANNEL_UNAVAILABLE 0x00 // The PCAN-Channel handle is illegal, or its associated hadware is not available #define PCAN_CHANNEL_AVAILABLE 0x01 // The PCAN-Channel handle is available to be connected (Plug&Play Hardware: it means futhermore that the hardware is plugged-in) #define PCAN_CHANNEL_OCCUPIED 0x02 // The PCAN-Channel handle is valid, and is already being used #define LOG_FUNCTION_DEFAULT 0x00 // Logs system exceptions / errors #define LOG_FUNCTION_ENTRY 0x01 // Logs the entries to the PCAN-Basic API functions #define LOG_FUNCTION_PARAMETERS 0x02 // Logs the parameters passed to the PCAN-Basic API functions #define LOG_FUNCTION_LEAVE 0x04 // Logs the exits from the PCAN-Basic API functions #define LOG_FUNCTION_WRITE 0x08 // Logs the CAN messages passed to the CAN_Write function #define LOG_FUNCTION_READ 0x10 // Logs the CAN messages received within the CAN_Read function #define LOG_FUNCTION_ALL 0xFFFF // Logs all possible information within the PCAN-Basic API functions #define TRACE_FILE_SINGLE 0x00 // A single file is written until it size reaches PAN_TRACE_SIZE #define TRACE_FILE_SEGMENTED 0x01 // Traced data is distributed in several files with size PAN_TRACE_SIZE #define TRACE_FILE_DATE 0x02 // Includes the date into the name of the trace file #define TRACE_FILE_TIME 0x04 // Includes the start time into the name of the trace file #define TRACE_FILE_OVERWRITE 0x80 // Causes the overwriting of available traces (same name) // PCAN message types // #define PCAN_MESSAGE_STANDARD 0x00 // The PCAN message is a CAN Standard Frame (11-bit identifier) #define PCAN_MESSAGE_RTR 0x01 // The PCAN message is a CAN Remote-Transfer-Request Frame #define PCAN_MESSAGE_EXTENDED 0x02 // The PCAN message is a CAN Extended Frame (29-bit identifier) #define PCAN_MESSAGE_STATUS 0x80 // The PCAN message represents a PCAN status message // Frame Type / Initialization Mode // #define PCAN_MODE_STANDARD PCAN_MESSAGE_STANDARD #define PCAN_MODE_EXTENDED PCAN_MESSAGE_EXTENDED // Baud rate codes = BTR0/BTR1 register values for the CAN controller. // You can define your own Baud rate with the BTROBTR1 register. // Take a look at www.peak-system.com for our free software "BAUDTOOL" // to calculate the BTROBTR1 register for every baudrate and sample point. // #define PCAN_BAUD_1M 0x0014 // 1 MBit/s #define PCAN_BAUD_800K 0x0016 // 800 kBit/s #define PCAN_BAUD_500K 0x001C // 500 kBit/s #define PCAN_BAUD_250K 0x011C // 250 kBit/s #define PCAN_BAUD_125K 0x031C // 125 kBit/s #define PCAN_BAUD_100K 0x432F // 100 kBit/s #define PCAN_BAUD_95K 0xC34E // 95,238 kBit/s #define PCAN_BAUD_83K 0x852B // 83,333 kBit/s #define PCAN_BAUD_50K 0x472F // 50 kBit/s #define PCAN_BAUD_47K 0x1414 // 47,619 kBit/s #define PCAN_BAUD_33K 0x8B2F // 33,333 kBit/s #define PCAN_BAUD_20K 0x532F // 20 kBit/s #define PCAN_BAUD_10K 0x672F // 10 kBit/s #define PCAN_BAUD_5K 0x7F7F // 5 kBit/s #define PCAN_TYPE_ISA 0x01 // PCAN-ISA 82C200 #define PCAN_TYPE_ISA_SJA 0x09 // PCAN-ISA SJA1000 #define PCAN_TYPE_ISA_PHYTEC 0x04 // PHYTEC ISA #define PCAN_TYPE_DNG 0x02 // PCAN-Dongle 82C200 #define PCAN_TYPE_DNG_EPP 0x03 // PCAN-Dongle EPP 82C200 #define PCAN_TYPE_DNG_SJA 0x05 // PCAN-Dongle SJA1000 #define PCAN_TYPE_DNG_SJA_EPP 0x06 // PCAN-Dongle EPP SJA1000 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Type definitions //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #define TPCANHandle BYTE // Represents a PCAN hardware channel handle #define TPCANStatus DWORD // Represents a PCAN status/error code #define TPCANParameter BYTE // Represents a PCAN parameter to be read or set #define TPCANDevice BYTE // Represents a PCAN device #define TPCANMessageType BYTE // Represents the type of a PCAN message #define TPCANType BYTE // Represents the type of PCAN hardware to be initialized #define TPCANMode BYTE // Represents a PCAN filter mode #define TPCANBaudrate WORD // Represents a PCAN Baud rate register value //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Structure definitions //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Represents a PCAN message // typedef struct tagTPCANMsg { DWORD ID; // 11/29-bit message identifier TPCANMessageType MSGTYPE; // Type of the message BYTE LEN; // Data Length Code of the message (0..8) BYTE DATA[8]; // Data of the message (DATA[0]..DATA[7]) } TPCANMsg; // Represents a timestamp of a received PCAN message // Total Microseconds = micros + 1000 * millis + 0xFFFFFFFF * 1000 * millis_overflow // typedef struct tagTPCANTimestamp { DWORD millis; // Base-value: milliseconds: 0.. 2^32-1 WORD millis_overflow; // Roll-arounds of millis WORD micros; // Microseconds: 0..999 } TPCANTimestamp; #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #define _DEF_ARG =0 #else #define _DEF_ARG #endif //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // PCAN-Basic API function declarations //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /// /// Initializes a PCAN Channel /// /// "The handle of a PCAN Channel" /// "The speed for the communication (BTR0BTR1 code)" /// "NON PLUG&PLAY: The type of hardware and operation mode" /// "NON PLUG&PLAY: The I/O address for the parallel port" /// "NON PLUG&PLAY: Interrupt number of the parallel port" /// "A TPCANStatus error code" TPCANStatus __stdcall CAN_Initialize( TPCANHandle Channel, TPCANBaudrate Btr0Btr1, TPCANType HwType _DEF_ARG, DWORD IOPort _DEF_ARG, WORD Interrupt _DEF_ARG); /// /// Uninitializes one or all PCAN Channels initialized by CAN_Initialize /// /// Giving the TPCANHandle value "PCAN_NONEBUS", /// uninitialize all initialized channels /// "The handle of a PCAN Channel" /// "A TPCANStatus error code" TPCANStatus __stdcall CAN_Uninitialize( TPCANHandle Channel); /// /// Resets the receive and transmit queues of the PCAN Channel /// /// /// A reset of the CAN controller is not performed. /// /// "The handle of a PCAN Channel" /// "A TPCANStatus error code" TPCANStatus __stdcall CAN_Reset( TPCANHandle Channel); /// /// Gets the current status of a PCAN Channel /// /// "The handle of a PCAN Channel" /// "A TPCANStatus error code" TPCANStatus __stdcall CAN_GetStatus( TPCANHandle Channel); /// /// Reads a CAN message from the receive queue of a PCAN Channel /// /// "The handle of a PCAN Channel" /// "A TPCANMsg structure buffer to store the CAN message" /// "A TPCANTimestamp structure buffer to get /// the reception time of the message. If this value is not desired, this parameter /// should be passed as NULL" /// "A TPCANStatus error code" TPCANStatus __stdcall CAN_Read( TPCANHandle Channel, TPCANMsg* MessageBuffer, TPCANTimestamp* TimestampBuffer); /// /// Transmits a CAN message /// /// "The handle of a PCAN Channel" /// "A TPCANMsg buffer with the message to be sent" /// "A TPCANStatus error code" TPCANStatus __stdcall CAN_Write( TPCANHandle Channel, TPCANMsg* MessageBuffer); /// /// Configures the reception filter. /// /// The message filter will be expanded with every call to /// this function. If it is desired to reset the filter, please use /// the CAN_SetValue function /// "The handle of a PCAN Channel" /// "The lowest CAN ID to be received" /// "The highest CAN ID to be received" /// "Message type, Standard (11-bit identifier) or /// Extended (29-bit identifier)" /// "A TPCANStatus error code" TPCANStatus __stdcall CAN_FilterMessages( TPCANHandle Channel, DWORD FromID, DWORD ToID, TPCANMode Mode); /// /// Retrieves a PCAN Channel value /// /// Parameters can be present or not according with the kind /// of Hardware (PCAN Channel) being used. If a parameter is not available, /// a PCAN_ERROR_ILLPARAMTYPE error will be returned /// "The handle of a PCAN Channel" /// "The TPCANParameter parameter to get" /// "Buffer for the parameter value" /// "Size in bytes of the buffer" /// "A TPCANStatus error code" TPCANStatus __stdcall CAN_GetValue( TPCANHandle Channel, TPCANParameter Parameter, void* Buffer, DWORD BufferLength); /// /// Configures or sets a PCAN Channel value /// /// Parameters can be present or not according with the kind /// of Hardware (PCAN Channel) being used. If a parameter is not available, /// a PCAN_ERROR_ILLPARAMTYPE error will be returned /// "The handle of a PCAN Channel" /// "The TPCANParameter parameter to set" /// "Buffer with the value to be set" /// "Size in bytes of the buffer" /// "A TPCANStatus error code" TPCANStatus __stdcall CAN_SetValue( TPCANHandle Channel, TPCANParameter Parameter, void* Buffer, DWORD BufferLength); /// /// Returns a descriptive text of a given TPCANStatus error /// code, in any desired language /// /// The current languages available for translation are: /// Neutral (0x00), German (0x07), English (0x09), Spanish (0x0A), /// Italian (0x10) and French (0x0C) /// "A TPCANStatus error code" /// "Indicates a 'Primary language ID'" /// "Buffer for a null terminated char array" /// "A TPCANStatus error code" TPCANStatus __stdcall CAN_GetErrorText( TPCANStatus Error, WORD Language, LPSTR Buffer); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif