Example program with HTTPServer and sensor data streaming over TCPSockets, using Donatien Garnier's Net APIs and services code on top of LWIP. Files StreamServer.h and .cpp encapsulate streaming over TCPSockets. Broadcast is done by sendToAll(), and all incoming data is echoed back to the client. Echo code can be replaced with some remote control of the streaming interface. See main() that shows how to periodically send some data to all subscribed clients. To subscribe, a client should open a socket at <mbed_ip> port 123. I used few lines in TCL code to set up a quick sink for the data. HTTP files are served on port 80 concurrently to the streaming.

Dependencies:   mbed

drv/serial/buf/SerialBuf.h

Committer:
iva2k
Date:
2010-06-12
Revision:
0:e614f7875b60

File content as of revision 0:e614f7875b60:


/*
Copyright (c) 2010 Donatien Garnier (donatiengar [at] gmail [dot] com)
 
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*/

#ifndef SERIALBUF_H
#define SERIALBUF_H

#include "mbed.h"
#include "netCfg.h"
#if NET_USB_SERIAL
#include "drv/serial/usb/UsbSerial.h"
#endif

class SerialBuf
{
public:
  SerialBuf(int len); //Buffer length
  ~SerialBuf();
  
  void attach(Serial* pSerial);
  void detach();
  
  #if NET_USB_SERIAL
  void attach(UsbSerial* pUsbSerial);
  #endif
  
  //Really useful for debugging
  char getc();    
  void putc(char c);
  bool readable();
  bool writeable();
/*protected:*/
  void setReadMode(bool readMode); //If true, keeps chars in buf when read, false by default
  void flushRead(); //Delete chars that have been read & return chars len (only useful with readMode = true)
  void resetRead(); //Go back to initial read position & return chars len (only useful with readMode = true)
protected:
  virtual bool onRead();// = 0; //Called when new bytes are received : WARN: executed in an interrupt context >> only fast & non-blocking code (eg no printf;))
  //return true if handled, false otherwise
private:
  void onSerialInterrupt(); //Callback from m_pSerial

  volatile bool m_trmt; //For debugging (Was transmitting?)
    
  Serial* m_pSerial; //Not owned
  
  char get(); //Get a char from buf
  void put(char c); //Put a char in buf
  int room(); //Return room available in buf
  int len(); //Return chars len in buf
  
  char* m_buf;
  int m_bufLen;
  volatile char* m_pReadStart;
  volatile char* m_pRead;

  volatile char* m_pReadByInt; //Chars read during interrupt
  volatile bool m_intCanReadData;

  volatile char* m_pWrite;
  volatile bool m_readMode;
  
  #if NET_USB_SERIAL
  //USB Serial Impl
  UsbSerial* m_pUsbSerial; //Not owned
  Ticker m_usbTick;
  #endif
};


#endif