Alexsander Akers b8de35658f
Sensor Watch Simulator (#35)
* Put something on screen

* Use the 32bit watch_date_time repr to pass from JS

* Implement periodic callbacks

* Clear display on enabling

* Hook up watch_set_led_color() to SVG (green-only)

* Make debug output full-width

* Remove default Emscripten canvas

* Implement sleep and button clicks

* Fix time zone conversion bug in beats-time app

* Clean up warnings

* Fix pin levels

* Set time zone to browser value (if available)

* Add basic backup data saving

* Silence format specifier warnings in both targets

* Remove unnecessary, copied files

* Use RTC pointer to clear callbacks (if available)

* Use preprocessor define to avoid hardcoding MOVEMENT_NUM_FACES

* Change each face to const preprocessor definition

* Remove Intl.DateTimeFormat usage

* Update shell.html title, header

* Add touch start/end event handlers on SVG buttons

* Update shell.html

* Update folder structure (shared, simulator, hardware under watch-library)

* Tease out shared components from watch_slcd

* Clean up simulator watch_slcd.c inline JS calls

* Fix missing newlines at end of file

* Add simulator warnings (except format, unused-paremter)

* Implement remaining watch_rtc functions

* Fix button bug on mouse down then drag out

* Implement remaining watch_slcd functions

* Link keyboard events to buttons (for keys A, L, M)

* Rewrite event handling (mouse, touch, keyboard) in C

* Set explicit text UTF-8 charset in shell.html

* Address PR comments

* Remove unused directories from include paths
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/**
* \file
*
* \brief I/O related functionality declaration.
*
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*/
#ifndef _HAL_IO_INCLUDED
#define _HAL_IO_INCLUDED
/**
* \addtogroup doc_driver_hal_helper_io I/O Driver
*
*@{
*/
#include <compiler.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* \brief I/O descriptor
*
* The I/O descriptor forward declaration.
*/
struct io_descriptor;
/**
* \brief I/O write function pointer type
*/
typedef int32_t (*io_write_t)(struct io_descriptor *const io_descr, const uint8_t *const buf, const uint16_t length);
/**
* \brief I/O read function pointer type
*/
typedef int32_t (*io_read_t)(struct io_descriptor *const io_descr, uint8_t *const buf, const uint16_t length);
/**
* \brief I/O descriptor
*/
struct io_descriptor {
io_write_t write; /*! The write function pointer. */
io_read_t read; /*! The read function pointer. */
};
/**
* \brief I/O write interface
*
* This function writes up to \p length of bytes to a given I/O descriptor.
* It returns the number of bytes actually write.
*
* \param[in] descr An I/O descriptor to write
* \param[in] buf The buffer pointer to story the write data
* \param[in] length The number of bytes to write
*
* \return The number of bytes written
*/
int32_t io_write(struct io_descriptor *const io_descr, const uint8_t *const buf, const uint16_t length);
/**
* \brief I/O read interface
*
* This function reads up to \p length bytes from a given I/O descriptor, and
* stores it in the buffer pointed to by \p buf. It returns the number of bytes
* actually read.
*
* \param[in] descr An I/O descriptor to read
* \param[in] buf The buffer pointer to story the read data
* \param[in] length The number of bytes to read
*
* \return The number of bytes actually read. This number can be less than the
* requested length. E.g., in a driver that uses ring buffer for
* reception, it may depend on the availability of data in the
* ring buffer.
*/
int32_t io_read(struct io_descriptor *const io_descr, uint8_t *const buf, const uint16_t length);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
/**@}*/
#endif /* _HAL_IO_INCLUDED */