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53 /* Structure used to capture the I2C message details. The structure is then
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54 * queued for processing by the I2C ISR.
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56 typedef struct AN_I2C_MESSAGE
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58 portLONG lMessageLength; /*< How many bytes of data to send or received - excluding the buffer address. */
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59 unsigned portCHAR ucSlaveAddress; /*< The slave address of the WIZnet on the I2C bus. */
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60 unsigned portCHAR ucBufferAddressLowByte; /*< The address within the WIZnet device to which data should be read from / written to. */
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61 unsigned portCHAR ucBufferAddressHighByte; /*< As above, high byte. */
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62 xSemaphoreHandle xMessageCompleteSemaphore; /*< Contains a reference to a semaphore if the application tasks wants notifying when the message has been transacted. */
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63 unsigned portCHAR *pucBuffer; /*< Pointer to the buffer from where data will be read for transmission, or into which received data will be placed. */
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66 /* Constants to use as the ulDirection parameter of i2cMessage(). */
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67 #define i2cWRITE ( ( unsigned portLONG ) 0 )
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68 #define i2cREAD ( ( unsigned portLONG ) 1 )
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71 * Must be called once before any calls to i2cMessage.
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73 void i2cInit( void );
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76 * Send or receive a message over the I2C bus.
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78 * @param pucMessage The data to be transmitted or the buffer into which
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79 * received data will be placed.
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81 * @param lMessageLength The number of bytes to either transmit or receive.
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83 * @param ucSlaveAddress The slave address of the WIZNet device on the I2C bus.
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85 * @param usBufferAddress The address within the WIZNet device to which data is
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86 * either written to or read from. The WIZnet has it's
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87 * own Rx and Tx buffers.
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89 * @param ulDirection Must be either i2cWRITE or i2cREAD as #defined above.
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91 * @param xMessageCompleteSemaphore
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92 * Can be used to pass a semaphore reference if the
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93 * calling task want notification of when the message has
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94 * completed. Otherwise NULL can be passed.
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96 * @param xBlockTime The time to wait for a space in the message queue to
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97 * become available should one not be available
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100 void i2cMessage( const unsigned portCHAR * const pucMessage, portLONG lMessageLength, unsigned portCHAR ucSlaveAddress, unsigned portSHORT usBufferAddress, unsigned portLONG ulDirection, xSemaphoreHandle xMessageCompleteSemaphore, portTickType xBlockTime );
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