Saving struct example

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Pavel Slama 2017-05-07 14:19:55 +02:00 committed by Christopher Haster
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@ -9,6 +9,8 @@ EEPROM devices support much higher read/write cycles than flash based memory, at
More info on EEPROM can be found on wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EEPROM
## Basic example
``` cpp
// Here's an example using a 24LC256 on a GR PEACH
#include "mbed.h"
@ -42,3 +44,58 @@ int main() {
}
```
## Saving struct example
``` cpp
// Here's an example using a 24LC256 to store a C struct
#include "mbed.h"
#include "I2CEEBlockDevice.h"
#define BLOCK_SIZE 32
// Create EEPROM device on I2C bus with 32kbytes of memory
I2CEEBlockDevice i2cee(P0_0, P0_1, 0xA0, 32*1024, BLOCK_SIZE);
uint8_t setting_block_size;
struct t_setting {
uint8_t version;
char name[20];
} setting = {
1,
"Hello World!"
};
int main() {
printf("i2cee struct test\n");
// No. of bytes to be stored, but topped up to be multiplied by block size
unsigned int setting_block_size = ceil(sizeof(setting)/(double)BLOCK_SIZE)*BLOCK_SIZE;
// Temporary buffer
char *buffer = (char*)malloc(setting_block_size);
// Initialize the device
i2cee.init();
// Save struct to EEPROM
printf("\nSaving struct version: %u, name: %s\n", setting.version, setting.name);
memcpy(buffer, &setting, sizeof(setting));
i2cee.program(buffer, 0, setting_block_size);
// Get back what was stored
t_setting tmp; //Re-make the struct
memset(buffer, 0, sizeof(buffer)); // empty buffer, not nessesary but helps when debugging
if (i2cee.read(buffer, 0, setting_block_size ) == 0){ // get data into buffer
// Convert what we read into struct
memcpy(&tmp, buffer, sizeof(tmp)); // copy only size of struct not setting_block_size
printf("\nTemporary struct version: %u, name: %s\n", tmp.version, tmp.name);
} else {
printf("Error when reading\n");
}
// Deinitialize the device
i2cee.deinit();
}
```