/**
* Copyright (c) 2020 Raspberry Pi (Trading) Ltd.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include "pico/stdlib.h"
#include "pico/util/queue.h"
bool timer_callback(repeating_timer_t *rt);
queue_t sample_fifo;
// using struct as an example, but primitive types can be used too
typedef struct element {
uint value;
} element_t;
const int FIFO_LENGTH = 32;
int main() {
stdio_init_all();
int hz = 25;
queue_init(&sample_fifo, sizeof(element_t), FIFO_LENGTH);
repeating_timer_t timer;
// negative timeout means exact delay (rather than delay between callbacks)
if (!add_repeating_timer_us(-1000000 / hz, timer_callback, NULL, &timer)) {
printf("Failed to add timer\n");
return 1;
}
// read some blocking
for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
element_t element;
queue_remove_blocking(&sample_fifo, &element);
printf("Got %d: %d\n", i, element.value);
}
// now retrieve all that are available periodically (simulate polling)
for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
int count = queue_get_level(&sample_fifo);
if (count) {
printf("Getting %d, %d:\n", i, count);
for (; count > 0; count--) {
element_t element;
queue_remove_blocking(&sample_fifo, &element);
printf(" got %d\n", element.value);
}
}
sleep_us(5000000 / hz); // sleep for 5 times the sampling period
}
cancel_repeating_timer(&timer);
// drain any remaining
element_t element;
while (queue_try_remove(&sample_fifo, &element)) {
printf("Got remaining %d\n", element.value);
}
queue_free(&sample_fifo);
printf("Done\n");
return 0;
}
bool timer_callback(__unused repeating_timer_t *rt) {
static int v = 100;
element_t element = {
.value = v
};
v += 100;
if (!queue_try_add(&sample_fifo, &element)) {
printf("FIFO was full\n");
}
return true; // keep repeating
}
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