41 lines
1.7 KiB
C
41 lines
1.7 KiB
C
#ifndef COMMS_H
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#define COMMS_H
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//These are the page numbers that the Tuner Studio serial protocol uses to transverse the different map and config pages.
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#define veMapPage 1
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#define veSetPage 2//Config Page 1
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#define ignMapPage 3
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#define ignSetPage 4//Config Page 2
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#define afrMapPage 5
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#define afrSetPage 6//Config Page 3
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#define iacPage 7//Config Page 4
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#define boostvvtPage 8
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#define seqFuelPage 9
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byte currentPage = 1;//Not the same as the speeduino config page numbers
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boolean isMap = true;
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unsigned long requestCount = 0; //The number of times the A command has been issued
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const char pageTitles[] PROGMEM //This is being stored in the avr flash instead of SRAM which there is not very much of
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{
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"\nVolumetric Efficiancy Map\0"//This is an alternative to using a 2D array which would waste space because of the different lengths of the strings
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"\nPage 1 Config\0"//The configuration page titles' indexes are found by counting the chars
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"\nIgnition Map\0"//The map page titles' indexes are put into a var called currentTitleIndex. That represents the first char of each string.
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"\nPage 2 Config\0"
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"\nAir/Fuel Ratio Map\0"
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"\nPage 3 Config\0"
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"\nPage 4 Config\0"
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"\nBoost Map\0"
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"\nVVT Map"//No need to put a trailing null because it's the last string and the compliler does it for you.
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};
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void command();//This is the heart of the Command Line Interpeter. All that needed to be done was to make it human readable.
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void sendValues(int packetlength, byte portnum);
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void receiveValue(int offset, byte newValue);
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void saveConfig();
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void sendPage(bool useChar);
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void receiveCalibration(byte tableID);
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void sendToothLog(bool useChar);
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void testComm();
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#endif // COMMS_H
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