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IRLibRData.h
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/* IRLibRData.h from IRLib – an Arduino library for infrared encoding and decoding
* Version 1.5 June 2014
* Copyright 2014 by Chris Young http://cyborg5.com
*
* This library is a major rewrite of IRemote by Ken Shirriff which was covered by
* GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE which as I read it allows me to make modified versions.
* That same license applies to this modified version. See his original copyright below.
* The latest Ken Shirriff code can be found at https://github.com/shirriff/Arduino-IRremote
* My purpose was to reorganize the code to make it easier to add or remove protocols.
* As a result I have separated the act of receiving a set of raw timing codes from the act of decoding them
* by making them separate classes. That way the receiving aspect can be more black box and implementers
* of decoders and senders can just deal with the decoding of protocols. It also allows for alternative
* types of receivers independent of the decoding. This makes porting to different hardware platforms easier.
* Also added provisions to make the classes base classes that could be extended with new protocols
* which would not require recompiling of the original library nor understanding of its detailed contents.
* Some of the changes were made to reduce code size such as unnecessary use of long versus bool.
* Some changes were just my weird programming style. Also extended debugging information added.
*/
/*
* IRremote
* Version 0.1 July, 2009
* Copyright 2009 Ken Shirriff
* For details, see http://www.righto.com/2009/08/multi-protocol-infrared-remote-library.html http://www.righto.com/
*
* Interrupt code based on NECIRrcv by Joe Knapp
* http://www.arduino.cc/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1210243556
* Also influenced by http://zovirl.com/2008/11/12/building-a-universal-remote-with-an-arduino/
*/
#ifndef IRLibRData_h
#define IRLibRData_h
/*
* The structure contains a variety of variables needed by the receiver routines.
* Typically this data would be part of the IRrecv class however the interrupt service routine
* must have access to it and you cannot pass a parameter to such a routine. The data must be global.
* You need not include this file unless you are creating a custom receiver class or extending
* the provided IRrecv class.
*/
// receiver states
enum rcvstate_t {STATE_UNKNOWN, STATE_IDLE, STATE_MARK, STATE_SPACE, STATE_STOP, STATE_RUNNING};
// information for the interrupt handler
typedef struct {
unsigned char recvpin; // pin for IR data from detector
rcvstate_t rcvstate; // state machine
bool blinkflag; // TRUE to enable blinking of pin 13 on IR processing
unsigned long timer; // state timer, counts 50uS ticks.(and other uses)
unsigned int rawbuf[RAWBUF]; // raw data
unsigned char rawlen; // counter of entries in rawbuf
}
irparams_t;
extern volatile irparams_t irparams;
#endif