Added argument parse.

The I2C address is now passed as an argument on program call.
master
Davide Bongiovanni 8 years ago
parent a241003f36
commit d3fb7aae27

@ -21,20 +21,43 @@
#include <wiringPi.h>
#include <wiringPiI2C.h>
#define I2C_ADDR 0x20
uint8_t solve_challenge(uint8_t arg) {
return (arg >> 3) ^ (arg << 3);
}
uint8_t parse_int(const char *s) { // Convert string to hex
uint8_t result = 0;
int c;
if ('0' == *s && 'x' == *(s + 1)) {
s += 2;
while (*s) {
result = result << 4;
if (c = (*s - '0'), (c >= 0 && c <= 9)) result |= c;
else if (c = (*s - 'A'), (c >= 0 && c <= 5)) result |= (c + 10);
else if (c = (*s - 'a'), (c >= 0 && c <= 5)) result |= (c + 10);
else break;
++s;
}
}
return result;
}
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
int fd; // Linux filehandle to the i2c device
uint8_t challenge;
uint8_t response;
uint8_t i2c_addr;
if (argc != 2) {
printf("Usage: \n\ti2c_challenge <i2caddr>");
return 1;
}
i2c_addr = parse_int(argv[1]);
wiringPiSetup();
fd = wiringPiI2CSetup(I2C_ADDR); // Initialize the i2c protocol with the address
fd = wiringPiI2CSetup(i2c_addr); // Initialize the i2c protocol with the address
if (fd == -1) { // Failed to contact device
printf("Can't setup the I2C device\n");
return -1;

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