Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C)
Introduction
I2C is a serial, synchronous, multi-device, half-duplex communication protocol that allows co-existence of multiple masters and slaves on the same bus. I2C uses two bidirectional open-drain lines: serial data line (SDA) and serial clock line (SCL), pulled up by resistors.
ESP32-S2 has 2 I2C controller(s) (also called port), responsible for handling communication on the I2C bus.
A single I2C controller can be a master or a slave.
Typically, an I2C slave device has a 7-bit address or 10-bit address. ESP32-S2 supports both I2C Standard-mode (Sm) and Fast-mode (Fm) which can go up to 100 kHz and 400 kHz respectively.
Warning
The clock frequency of SCL in master mode should not be larger than 400 kHz.
Note
The frequency of SCL is influenced by both the pull-up resistor and the wire capacitance. Therefore, it is strongly recommended to choose appropriate pull-up resistors to make the frequency accurate. The recommended value for pull-up resistors usually ranges from 1 kΩ to 10 kΩ.
Keep in mind that the higher the frequency, the smaller the pull-up resistor should be (but not less than 1 kΩ). Indeed, large resistors will decline the current, which will increase the clock switching time and reduce the frequency. A range of 2 kΩ to 5 kΩ is recommended, but adjustments may also be necessary depending on their current draw requirements.
Note
We realized that our first version of the I2C slave driver had some problems and was not easy to use, so we have prepared a second version of the I2C slave driver, which solves many of the problems with our current I2C slave and which will be the focus of our maintenance. We encourage and recommend that you use the second version of the I2C slave driver, which you can do by enabling CONFIG_I2C_ENABLE_SLAVE_DRIVER_VERSION_2. This document focuses on the content of I2C slave v2.0. If you still want to read programming guide of I2C slave v1.0, please refer to I2C Slave v1.0. The I2C slave v1.0 driver will be removed with the IDF v6.0 update.
I2C Clock Configuration
i2c_clock_source_t::I2C_CLK_SRC_DEFAULT
: Default I2C source clock.i2c_clock_source_t::I2C_CLK_SRC_APB
: APB clock as I2C clock source.i2c_clock_source_t::I2C_CLK_SRC_REF_TICK
: 1 MHZ clock.
I2C File Structure
Public headers that need to be included in the I2C application
i2c.h
: The header file of legacy I2C APIs (for apps using legacy driver).i2c_master.h
: The header file that provides standard communication mode specific APIs (for apps using new driver with master mode).i2c_slave.h
: The header file that provides standard communication mode specific APIs (for apps using new driver with slave mode).
Note
The legacy driver can't coexist with the new driver. Include i2c.h
to use the legacy driver or the other two headers to use the new driver. Please keep in mind that the legacy driver is now deprecated and will be removed in future.
Public headers that have been included in the headers above
i2c_types_legacy.h
: The legacy public types that are only used in the legacy driver.i2c_types.h
: The header file that provides public types.
Functional Overview
The I2C driver offers following services:
Resource Allocation - covers how to allocate I2C bus with properly set of configurations. It also covers how to recycle the resources when they finished working.
I2C Master Controller - covers behavior of I2C master controller. Introduce data transmit, data receive, and data transmit and receive.
I2C Slave Controller - covers behavior of I2C slave controller. Involve data transmit and data receive.
Power Management - describes how different source clock will affect power consumption.
IRAM Safe - describes tips on how to make the I2C interrupt work better along with a disabled cache.
Thread Safety - lists which APIs are guaranteed to be thread safe by the driver.
Kconfig Options - lists the supported Kconfig options that can bring different effects to the driver.
Resource Allocation
The I2C master bus is represented by i2c_master_bus_handle_t
in the driver. The available ports are managed in a resource pool that allocates a free port on request.
Install I2C master bus and device
The I2C master bus is designed based on bus-device model. So i2c_master_bus_config_t
and i2c_device_config_t
are required separately to allocate the I2C master bus instance and I2C device instance.
I2C master bus requires the configuration that specified by i2c_master_bus_config_t
:
i2c_master_bus_config_t::i2c_port
sets the I2C port used by the controller.i2c_master_bus_config_t::sda_io_num
sets the GPIO number for the serial data bus (SDA).i2c_master_bus_config_t::scl_io_num
sets the GPIO number for the serial clock bus (SCL).i2c_master_bus_config_t::clk_source
selects the source clock for I2C bus. The available clocks are listed ini2c_clock_source_t
. For the effect on power consumption of different clock source, please refer to Power Management section.i2c_master_bus_config_t::glitch_ignore_cnt
sets the glitch period of master bus, if the glitch period on the line is less than this value, it can be filtered out, typically value is 7.i2c_master_bus_config_t::intr_priority
sets the priority of the interrupt. If set to0
, then the driver will use a interrupt with low or medium priority (priority level may be one of 1, 2 or 3), otherwise use the priority indicated byi2c_master_bus_config_t::intr_priority
. Please use the number form (1, 2, 3) , not the bitmask form ((1<<1), (1<<2), (1<<3)).i2c_master_bus_config_t::trans_queue_depth
sets the depth of internal transfer queue. Only valid in asynchronous transaction.i2c_master_bus_config_t::enable_internal_pullup
enables internal pullups. Note: This is not strong enough to pullup buses under high-speed frequency. A suitable external pullup is recommended.i2c_master_bus_config_t::allow_pd
configures if the driver allows the system to power down the peripheral in light sleep mode. Before entering sleep, the system will backup the I2C register context, which will be restored later when the system exit the sleep mode. Powering down the peripheral can save more power, but at the cost of more memory consumed to save the register context. It's a tradeoff between power consumption and memory consumption. This configuration option relies on specific hardware feature, if you enable it on an unsupported chip, you will see error message likenot able to power down in light sleep
.
If the configurations in i2c_master_bus_config_t
is specified, then i2c_new_master_bus()
can be called to allocate and initialize an I2C master bus. This function will return an I2C bus handle if it runs correctly. Specifically, when there are no more I2C port available, this function will return ESP_ERR_NOT_FOUND
error.
I2C master device requires the configuration that specified by i2c_device_config_t
:
i2c_device_config_t::dev_addr_length
configure the address bit length of the slave device. It can be chosen from enumeratorI2C_ADDR_BIT_LEN_7
orI2C_ADDR_BIT_LEN_10
(if supported).i2c_device_config_t::device_address
sets the I2C device raw address. Please parse the device address to this member directly. For example, the device address is 0x28, then parse 0x28 toi2c_device_config_t::device_address
, don't carry a write or read bit.i2c_device_config_t::scl_speed_hz
sets the SCL line frequency of this device.i2c_device_config_t::scl_wait_us
sets the SCL await time (in μs). Usually this value should not be very small because slave stretch will happen in pretty long time (It's possible even stretch for 12 ms). Set0
means use default register value.
Once the i2c_device_config_t
structure is populated with mandatory parameters, i2c_master_bus_add_device()
can be called to allocate an I2C device instance and mounted to the master bus then. This function will return an I2C device handle if it runs correctly. Specifically, when the I2C bus is not initialized properly, calling this function will result in a ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG
error.
#include "driver/i2c_master.h"
i2c_master_bus_config_t i2c_mst_config = {
.clk_source = I2C_CLK_SRC_DEFAULT,
.i2c_port = TEST_I2C_PORT,
.scl_io_num = I2C_MASTER_SCL_IO,
.sda_io_num = I2C_MASTER_SDA_IO,
.glitch_ignore_cnt = 7,
.flags.enable_internal_pullup = true,
};
i2c_master_bus_handle_t bus_handle;
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(i2c_new_master_bus(&i2c_mst_config, &bus_handle));
i2c_device_config_t dev_cfg = {
.dev_addr_length = I2C_ADDR_BIT_LEN_7,
.device_address = 0x58,
.scl_speed_hz = 100000,
};
i2c_master_dev_handle_t dev_handle;
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(i2c_master_bus_add_device(bus_handle, &dev_cfg, &dev_handle));
Get I2C master handle via port
When the I2C master handle has been initialized in one module (e.g. the audio module), but it is not convenient to acquire this handle in another module (e.g. the video module). You can use the helper function, i2c_master_get_bus_handle()
to retrieve the initialized handle via port. Ensure that the handle has already been initialized beforehand to avoid potential errors.
// Source File 1
#include "driver/i2c_master.h"
i2c_master_bus_handle_t bus_handle;
i2c_master_bus_config_t i2c_mst_config = {
... // same as others
};
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(i2c_new_master_bus(&i2c_mst_config, &bus_handle));
// Source File 2
#include "driver/i2c_master.h"
i2c_master_bus_handle_t handle;
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(i2c_master_get_bus_handle(0, &handle));
Uninstall I2C master bus and device
If a previously installed I2C bus or device is no longer needed, it's recommended to recycle the resource by calling i2c_master_bus_rm_device()
or i2c_del_master_bus()
, so as to release the underlying hardware.
Install I2C slave device
I2C slave requires the configuration specified by i2c_slave_config_t
:
i2c_slave_config_t::i2c_port
sets the I2C port used by the controller.i2c_slave_config_t::sda_io_num
sets the GPIO number for serial data bus (SDA).i2c_slave_config_t::scl_io_num
sets the GPIO number for serial clock bus (SCL).i2c_slave_config_t::clk_source
selects the source clock for I2C bus. The available clocks are listed ini2c_clock_source_t
. For the effect on power consumption of different clock source, please refer to Power Management section.i2c_slave_config_t::send_buf_depth
sets the sending software buffer length.i2c_slave_config_t::receive_buf_depth
sets the receiving software buffer length.i2c_slave_config_t::intr_priority
sets the priority of the interrupt. If set to0
, then the driver will use a interrupt with low or medium priority (priority level may be one of 1, 2 or 3), otherwise use the priority indicated byi2c_slave_config_t::intr_priority
. Please use the number form (1, 2, 3), instead of the bitmask form ((1<<1), (1<<2), (1<<3)). Please pay attention that once the interrupt priority is set, it cannot be changed untili2c_del_slave_device()
is called.i2c_slave_config_t::addr_bit_len
Set this variable toI2C_ADDR_BIT_LEN_10
if the slave should have a 10-bit address.i2c_slave_config_t::allow_pd
If set, the driver will backup/restore the I2C registers before/after entering/exist sleep mode. By this approach, the system can power off I2C's power domain. This can save power, but at the expense of more RAM being consumed.i2c_slave_config_t::enable_internal_pullup
Set this to enable internal pull-up. Even though, an output pull-up resistance is strongly recommended.
Once the i2c_slave_config_t
structure is populated with mandatory parameters, i2c_new_slave_device()
can be called to allocate and initialize an I2C master bus. This function will return an I2C bus handle if it runs correctly. Specifically, when there are no more I2C port available, this function will return ESP_ERR_NOT_FOUND
error.
i2c_slave_config_t i2c_slv_config = {
.i2c_port = I2C_SLAVE_NUM,
.clk_source = I2C_CLK_SRC_DEFAULT,
.scl_io_num = I2C_SLAVE_SCL_IO,
.sda_io_num = I2C_SLAVE_SDA_IO,
.slave_addr = ESP_SLAVE_ADDR,
.send_buf_depth = 100,
.receive_buf_depth = 100,
};
i2c_slave_dev_handle_t slave_handle;
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(i2c_new_slave_device(&i2c_slv_config, &slave_handle));
Uninstall I2C slave device
If a previously installed I2C bus is no longer needed, it's recommended to recycle the resource by calling i2c_del_slave_device()
, so that to release the underlying hardware.
I2C Master Controller
After installing the I2C master driver by i2c_new_master_bus()
, ESP32-S2 is ready to communicate with other I2C devices. I2C APIs allow the standard transactions. Like the wave as follows:
I2C Master Write
After installing I2C master bus successfully, you can simply call i2c_master_transmit()
to write data to the slave device. The principle of this function can be explained by following chart.
In order to organize the process, the driver uses a command link, that should be populated with a sequence of commands and then passed to I2C controller for execution.
Simple example for writing data to slave:
#define DATA_LENGTH 100
i2c_master_bus_config_t i2c_mst_config = {
.clk_source = I2C_CLK_SRC_DEFAULT,
.i2c_port = I2C_PORT_NUM_0,
.scl_io_num = I2C_MASTER_SCL_IO,
.sda_io_num = I2C_MASTER_SDA_IO,
.glitch_ignore_cnt = 7,
};
i2c_master_bus_handle_t bus_handle;
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(i2c_new_master_bus(&i2c_mst_config, &bus_handle));
i2c_device_config_t dev_cfg = {
.dev_addr_length = I2C_ADDR_BIT_LEN_7,
.device_address = 0x58,
.scl_speed_hz = 100000,
};
i2c_master_dev_handle_t dev_handle;
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(i2c_master_bus_add_device(bus_handle, &dev_cfg, &dev_handle));
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(i2c_master_transmit(dev_handle, data_wr, DATA_LENGTH, -1));
I2C master write also supports transmit multi-buffer in one transaction. Take following transaction as a simple example:
uint8_t control_phase_byte = 0;
size_t control_phase_size = 0;
if (/*condition*/) {
control_phase_byte = 1;
control_phase_size = 1;
}
uint8_t *cmd_buffer = NULL;
size_t cmd_buffer_size = 0;
if (/*condition*/) {
uint8_t cmds[4] = {BYTESHIFT(lcd_cmd, 3), BYTESHIFT(lcd_cmd, 2), BYTESHIFT(lcd_cmd, 1), BYTESHIFT(lcd_cmd, 0)};
cmd_buffer = cmds;
cmd_buffer_size = 4;
}
uint8_t *lcd_buffer = NULL;
size_t lcd_buffer_size = 0;
if (buffer) {
lcd_buffer = (uint8_t*)buffer;
lcd_buffer_size = buffer_size;
}
i2c_master_transmit_multi_buffer_info_t lcd_i2c_buffer[3] = {
{.write_buffer = &control_phase_byte, .buffer_size = control_phase_size},
{.write_buffer = cmd_buffer, .buffer_size = cmd_buffer_size},
{.write_buffer = lcd_buffer, .buffer_size = lcd_buffer_size},
};
i2c_master_multi_buffer_transmit(handle, lcd_i2c_buffer, sizeof(lcd_i2c_buffer) / sizeof(i2c_master_transmit_multi_buffer_info_t), -1);
I2C Master Read
After installing I2C master bus successfully, you can simply call i2c_master_receive()
to read data from the slave device. The principle of this function can be explained by following chart.
Simple example for reading data from slave:
#define DATA_LENGTH 100
i2c_master_bus_config_t i2c_mst_config = {
.clk_source = I2C_CLK_SRC_DEFAULT,
.i2c_port = I2C_PORT_NUM_0,
.scl_io_num = I2C_MASTER_SCL_IO,
.sda_io_num = I2C_MASTER_SDA_IO,
.glitch_ignore_cnt = 7,
};
i2c_master_bus_handle_t bus_handle;
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(i2c_new_master_bus(&i2c_mst_config, &bus_handle));
i2c_device_config_t dev_cfg = {
.dev_addr_length = I2C_ADDR_BIT_LEN_7,
.device_address = 0x58,
.scl_speed_hz = 100000,
};
i2c_master_dev_handle_t dev_handle;
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(i2c_master_bus_add_device(bus_handle, &dev_cfg, &dev_handle));
i2c_master_receive(dev_handle, data_rd, DATA_LENGTH, -1);
I2C Master Write and Read
Some I2C device needs write configurations before reading data from it. Therefore, an interface called i2c_master_transmit_receive()
can help. The principle of this function can be explained by following chart.
Please note that no STOP condition bit is inserted between the write and read operations; therefore, this function is suited to read a register from an I2C device. A simple example for writing and reading from a slave device:
i2c_device_config_t dev_cfg = {
.dev_addr_length = I2C_ADDR_BIT_LEN_7,
.device_address = 0x58,
.scl_speed_hz = 100000,
};
i2c_master_dev_handle_t dev_handle;
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(i2c_master_bus_add_device(bus_handle, &dev_cfg, &dev_handle));
uint8_t buf[20] = {0x20};
uint8_t buffer[2];
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(i2c_master_transmit_receive(dev_handle, buf, sizeof(buf), buffer, 2, -1));
I2C Master Probe
I2C driver can use i2c_master_probe()
to detect whether the specific device has been connected on I2C bus. If this function return ESP_OK
, that means the device has been detected.
Important
Pull-ups must be connected to the SCL and SDA pins when this function is called. If you get ESP_ERR_TIMEOUT while xfer_timeout_ms was parsed correctly, you should check the pull-up resistors. If you do not have proper resistors nearby, setting flags.enable_internal_pullup as true is also acceptable.
Simple example for probing an I2C device:
i2c_master_bus_config_t i2c_mst_config_1 = {
.clk_source = I2C_CLK_SRC_DEFAULT,
.i2c_port = TEST_I2C_PORT,
.scl_io_num = I2C_MASTER_SCL_IO,
.sda_io_num = I2C_MASTER_SDA_IO,
.glitch_ignore_cnt = 7,
.flags.enable_internal_pullup = true,
};
i2c_master_bus_handle_t bus_handle;
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(i2c_new_master_bus(&i2c_mst_config_1, &bus_handle));
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(i2c_master_probe(bus_handle, 0x22, -1));
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(i2c_del_master_bus(bus_handle));
I2C Slave Controller
After installing the I2C slave driver by i2c_new_slave_device()
, ESP32-S2 is ready to communicate with other I2C masters as a slave.
The I2C slave is not as subjective as the I2C master which knows when it should send data and when it should receive data. The I2C slave is very passive in most cases, that means the I2C slave's ability to send and receive data is largely dependent on the master's actions. Therefore, we throw two callback functions in the driver that represent read requests and write requests from the I2C master.
I2C Slave Write
You can get I2C slave write event be register i2c_slave_event_callbacks_t::on_request
callback, and in a task when get the request event, you can call i2c_slave_write to send data.
Simple example for transmitting data:
// Prepare a callback function
static bool i2c_slave_request_cb(i2c_slave_dev_handle_t i2c_slave, const i2c_slave_request_event_data_t *evt_data, void *arg)
{
i2c_slave_event_t evt = I2C_SLAVE_EVT_TX;
BaseType_t xTaskWoken = 0;
xQueueSendFromISR(context->event_queue, &evt, &xTaskWoken);
return xTaskWoken;
}
// Register callback in a task
i2c_slave_event_callbacks_t cbs = {
.on_request = i2c_slave_request_cb,
};
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(i2c_slave_register_event_callbacks(context.handle, &cbs, &context));
// Waiting for request event and send data in a task
static void i2c_slave_task(void *arg)
{
uint8_t buffer_size = 64;
uint32_t write_len;
uint8_t *data_buffer;
while (true) {
i2c_slave_event_t evt;
if (xQueueReceive(context->event_queue, &evt, 10) == pdTRUE) {
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(i2c_slave_write(handle, data_buffer, buffer_size, &write_len, 1000));
}
}
vTaskDelete(NULL);
}
I2C Slave Read
Same as write, you can get I2C slave read event be register i2c_slave_event_callbacks_t::on_receive
callback, and in a task when get the request event, you can save the data and do what you want.
Simple example for receiving data:
// Prepare a callback function
static bool i2c_slave_receive_cb(i2c_slave_dev_handle_t i2c_slave, const i2c_slave_rx_done_event_data_t *evt_data, void *arg)
{
i2c_slave_event_t evt = I2C_SLAVE_EVT_RX;
BaseType_t xTaskWoken = 0;
// You can get data and length via i2c_slave_rx_done_event_data_t
xQueueSendFromISR(context->event_queue, &evt, &xTaskWoken);
return xTaskWoken;
}
// Register callback in a task
i2c_slave_event_callbacks_t cbs = {
.on_receive = i2c_slave_receive_cb,
};
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(i2c_slave_register_event_callbacks(context.handle, &cbs, &context));
Register Event Callbacks
I2C master callbacks
When an I2C master bus triggers an interrupt, a specific event will be generated and notify the CPU. If you have some functions that need to be called when those events occurred, you can hook your functions to the ISR (Interrupt Service Routine) by calling i2c_master_register_event_callbacks()
. Since the registered callback functions are called in the interrupt context, users should ensure the callback function doesn't attempt to block (e.g. by making sure that only FreeRTOS APIs with ISR
suffix are called from the function). The callback functions are required to return a boolean value, to tell the ISR whether a high priority task is woken up by it.
I2C master event callbacks are listed in the i2c_master_event_callbacks_t
.
Although I2C is a synchronous communication protocol, asynchronous behavior is supported by registering above callbacks. In this way, I2C APIs will be non-blocking interface. But note that on the same bus, only one device can adopt asynchronous operation.
Important
I2C master asynchronous transaction is still an experimental feature (The issue is that when asynchronous transaction is very large, it will cause memory problem).
i2c_master_event_callbacks_t::on_recv_done
sets a callback function for master "transaction-done" event. The function prototype is declared ini2c_master_callback_t
.
I2C slave callbacks
When an I2C slave bus triggers an interrupt, a specific event will be generated and notify the CPU. If you have some function that needs to be called when those events occurred, you can hook your function to the ISR (Interrupt Service Routine) by calling i2c_slave_register_event_callbacks()
. Since the registered callback functions are called in the interrupt context, users should ensure the callback function doesn't attempt to block (e.g. by making sure that only FreeRTOS APIs with ISR
suffix are called from the function). The callback function has a boolean return value, to tell the caller whether a high priority task is woken up by it.
I2C slave event callbacks are listed in the i2c_slave_event_callbacks_t
.
i2c_slave_event_callbacks_t::on_request
sets a callback function for request event.i2c_slave_event_callbacks_t::on_receive
sets a callback function for receive event. The function prototype is declared ini2c_slave_received_callback_t
.
Power Management
When the power management is enabled (i.e. CONFIG_PM_ENABLE is on), the system will adjust or stop the source clock of I2C FIFO before going into Light-sleep mode, thus potentially changing the I2C signals and leading to transmitting or receiving invalid data.
However, the driver can prevent the system from changing APB frequency by acquiring a power management lock of type ESP_PM_APB_FREQ_MAX
. Whenever user creates an I2C bus that has selected I2C_CLK_SRC_APB
as the clock source, the driver will guarantee that the power management lock is acquired when I2C operations begin and the lock will be released automatically when I2C operations finish.
If the controller clock source is selected to I2C_CLK_SRC_REF_TICK
, then the driver won't install power management lock for it, which is more suitable for a low power application as long as the source clock can still provide sufficient resolution.
IRAM Safe
By default, the I2C interrupt will be deferred when the cache is disabled for reasons like writing or erasing flash. Thus the event callback functions will not get executed in time, which is not expected in a real-time application.
There's a Kconfig option CONFIG_I2C_ISR_IRAM_SAFE that will:
Enable the interrupt being serviced even when cache is disabled.
Place all functions that used by the ISR into IRAM.
Place driver object into DRAM (in case it's mapped to PSRAM by accident).
This will allow the interrupt to run while the cache is disabled but will come at the cost of increased IRAM consumption.
Thread Safety
The factory function i2c_new_master_bus()
and i2c_new_slave_device()
are guaranteed to be thread safe by the driver, which means that the functions can be called from different RTOS tasks without protection by extra locks.
I2C master operation functions are also guaranteed to be thread safe by bus operation semaphore.
I2C slave operation functions are also guaranteed to be thread safe by bus operation semaphore.
i2c_slave_write()
Other functions are not guaranteed to be thread-safe. Thus, you should avoid calling them in different tasks without mutex protection.
Kconfig Options
CONFIG_I2C_ISR_IRAM_SAFE controls whether the default ISR handler can work when cache is disabled, see also IRAM Safe for more information.
CONFIG_I2C_ENABLE_DEBUG_LOG is used to enable the debug log at the cost of increased firmware binary size.
CONFIG_I2C_ENABLE_SLAVE_DRIVER_VERSION_2 is used to enable the I2C slave driver v2.0.
Application Examples
peripherals/i2c/i2c_basic demonstrates the basic steps to initialize the I2C master driver and read data from a MPU9250 sensor.
peripherals/i2c/i2c_eeprom demonstrates how to use the I2C master mode to read and write data from a connected EEPROM.
peripherals/i2c/i2c_tools demonstrates how to use the I2C Tools for developing I2C related applications, providing command-line tools for configuring the I2C bus, scanning for devices, reading and setting registers, and examining registers.
peripherals/i2c/i2c_slave_network_sensor demonstrates how to use the I2C slave for developing I2C related applications, providing how I2C slave can behave as a network sensor, and use event callbacks to receive and send data.
API Reference
Header File
This header file can be included with:
#include "driver/i2c_master.h"
This header file is a part of the API provided by the
esp_driver_i2c
component. To declare that your component depends onesp_driver_i2c
, add the following to your CMakeLists.txt:REQUIRES esp_driver_i2c
or
PRIV_REQUIRES esp_driver_i2c
Functions
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esp_err_t i2c_new_master_bus(const i2c_master_bus_config_t *bus_config, i2c_master_bus_handle_t *ret_bus_handle)
Allocate an I2C master bus.
- Parameters
bus_config -- [in] I2C master bus configuration.
ret_bus_handle -- [out] I2C bus handle
- Returns
ESP_OK: I2C master bus initialized successfully.
ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG: I2C bus initialization failed because of invalid argument.
ESP_ERR_NO_MEM: Create I2C bus failed because of out of memory.
ESP_ERR_NOT_FOUND: No more free bus.
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esp_err_t i2c_master_bus_add_device(i2c_master_bus_handle_t bus_handle, const i2c_device_config_t *dev_config, i2c_master_dev_handle_t *ret_handle)
Add I2C master BUS device.
- Parameters
bus_handle -- [in] I2C bus handle.
dev_config -- [in] device config.
ret_handle -- [out] device handle.
- Returns
ESP_OK: Create I2C master device successfully.
ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG: I2C bus initialization failed because of invalid argument.
ESP_ERR_NO_MEM: Create I2C bus failed because of out of memory.
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esp_err_t i2c_del_master_bus(i2c_master_bus_handle_t bus_handle)
Deinitialize the I2C master bus and delete the handle.
- Parameters
bus_handle -- [in] I2C bus handle.
- Returns
ESP_OK: Delete I2C bus success, otherwise, failed.
Otherwise: Some module delete failed.
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esp_err_t i2c_master_bus_rm_device(i2c_master_dev_handle_t handle)
I2C master bus delete device.
- Parameters
handle -- i2c device handle
- Returns
ESP_OK: If device is successfully deleted.
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esp_err_t i2c_master_transmit(i2c_master_dev_handle_t i2c_dev, const uint8_t *write_buffer, size_t write_size, int xfer_timeout_ms)
Perform a write transaction on the I2C bus. The transaction will be undergoing until it finishes or it reaches the timeout provided.
Note
If a callback was registered with
i2c_master_register_event_callbacks
, the transaction will be asynchronous, and thus, this function will return directly, without blocking. You will get finish information from callback. Besides, data buffer should always be completely prepared when callback is registered, otherwise, the data will get corrupt.- Parameters
i2c_dev -- [in] I2C master device handle that created by
i2c_master_bus_add_device
.write_buffer -- [in] Data bytes to send on the I2C bus.
write_size -- [in] Size, in bytes, of the write buffer.
xfer_timeout_ms -- [in] Wait timeout, in ms. Note: -1 means wait forever.
- Returns
ESP_OK: I2C master transmit success
ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG: I2C master transmit parameter invalid.
ESP_ERR_TIMEOUT: Operation timeout(larger than xfer_timeout_ms) because the bus is busy or hardware crash.
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esp_err_t i2c_master_multi_buffer_transmit(i2c_master_dev_handle_t i2c_dev, i2c_master_transmit_multi_buffer_info_t *buffer_info_array, size_t array_size, int xfer_timeout_ms)
Transmit multiple buffers of data over an I2C bus.
This function transmits multiple buffers of data over an I2C bus using the specified I2C master device handle. It takes in an array of buffer information structures along with the size of the array and a transfer timeout value in milliseconds.
- Parameters
i2c_dev -- I2C master device handle that created by
i2c_master_bus_add_device
.buffer_info_array -- Pointer to buffer information array.
array_size -- size of buffer information array.
xfer_timeout_ms -- Wait timeout, in ms. Note: -1 means wait forever.
- Returns
ESP_OK: I2C master transmit success
ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG: I2C master transmit parameter invalid.
ESP_ERR_TIMEOUT: Operation timeout(larger than xfer_timeout_ms) because the bus is busy or hardware crash.
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esp_err_t i2c_master_transmit_receive(i2c_master_dev_handle_t i2c_dev, const uint8_t *write_buffer, size_t write_size, uint8_t *read_buffer, size_t read_size, int xfer_timeout_ms)
Perform a write-read transaction on the I2C bus. The transaction will be undergoing until it finishes or it reaches the timeout provided.
Note
If a callback was registered with
i2c_master_register_event_callbacks
, the transaction will be asynchronous, and thus, this function will return directly, without blocking. You will get finish information from callback. Besides, data buffer should always be completely prepared when callback is registered, otherwise, the data will get corrupt.- Parameters
i2c_dev -- [in] I2C master device handle that created by
i2c_master_bus_add_device
.write_buffer -- [in] Data bytes to send on the I2C bus.
write_size -- [in] Size, in bytes, of the write buffer.
read_buffer -- [out] Data bytes received from i2c bus.
read_size -- [in] Size, in bytes, of the read buffer.
xfer_timeout_ms -- [in] Wait timeout, in ms. Note: -1 means wait forever.
- Returns
ESP_OK: I2C master transmit-receive success
ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG: I2C master transmit parameter invalid.
ESP_ERR_TIMEOUT: Operation timeout(larger than xfer_timeout_ms) because the bus is busy or hardware crash.
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esp_err_t i2c_master_receive(i2c_master_dev_handle_t i2c_dev, uint8_t *read_buffer, size_t read_size, int xfer_timeout_ms)
Perform a read transaction on the I2C bus. The transaction will be undergoing until it finishes or it reaches the timeout provided.
Note
If a callback was registered with
i2c_master_register_event_callbacks
, the transaction will be asynchronous, and thus, this function will return directly, without blocking. You will get finish information from callback. Besides, data buffer should always be completely prepared when callback is registered, otherwise, the data will get corrupt.- Parameters
i2c_dev -- [in] I2C master device handle that created by
i2c_master_bus_add_device
.read_buffer -- [out] Data bytes received from i2c bus.
read_size -- [in] Size, in bytes, of the read buffer.
xfer_timeout_ms -- [in] Wait timeout, in ms. Note: -1 means wait forever.
- Returns
ESP_OK: I2C master receive success
ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG: I2C master receive parameter invalid.
ESP_ERR_TIMEOUT: Operation timeout(larger than xfer_timeout_ms) because the bus is busy or hardware crash.
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esp_err_t i2c_master_probe(i2c_master_bus_handle_t bus_handle, uint16_t address, int xfer_timeout_ms)
Probe I2C address, if address is correct and ACK is received, this function will return ESP_OK.
- Attention
Pull-ups must be connected to the SCL and SDA pins when this function is called. If you get
ESP_ERR_TIMEOUT while
xfer_timeout_mswas parsed correctly, you should check the pull-up resistors. If you do not have proper resistors nearby.
flags.enable_internal_pullup` is also acceptable.
Note
The principle of this function is to sent device address with a write command. If the device on your I2C bus, there would be an ACK signal and function returns
ESP_OK
. If the device is not on your I2C bus, there would be a NACK signal and function returnsESP_ERR_NOT_FOUND
.ESP_ERR_TIMEOUT
is not an expected failure, which indicated that the i2c probe not works properly, usually caused by pull-up resistors not be connected properly. Suggestion check data on SDA/SCL line to see whether there is ACK/NACK signal is on line when i2c probe function fails.Note
There are lots of I2C devices all over the world, we assume that not all I2C device support the behavior like
device_address+nack/ack
. So, if the on line data is strange and no ack/nack got respond. Please check the device datasheet.- Parameters
bus_handle -- [in] I2C master device handle that created by
i2c_master_bus_add_device
.address -- [in] I2C device address that you want to probe.
xfer_timeout_ms -- [in] Wait timeout, in ms. Note: -1 means wait forever (Not recommended in this function).
- Returns
ESP_OK: I2C device probe successfully
ESP_ERR_NOT_FOUND: I2C probe failed, doesn't find the device with specific address you gave.
ESP_ERR_TIMEOUT: Operation timeout(larger than xfer_timeout_ms) because the bus is busy or hardware crash.
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esp_err_t i2c_master_register_event_callbacks(i2c_master_dev_handle_t i2c_dev, const i2c_master_event_callbacks_t *cbs, void *user_data)
Register I2C transaction callbacks for a master device.
Note
User can deregister a previously registered callback by calling this function and setting the callback member in the
cbs
structure to NULL.Note
When CONFIG_I2C_ISR_IRAM_SAFE is enabled, the callback itself and functions called by it should be placed in IRAM. The variables used in the function should be in the SRAM as well. The
user_data
should also reside in SRAM.Note
If the callback is used for helping asynchronous transaction. On the same bus, only one device can be used for performing asynchronous operation.
- Parameters
i2c_dev -- [in] I2C master device handle that created by
i2c_master_bus_add_device
.cbs -- [in] Group of callback functions
user_data -- [in] User data, which will be passed to callback functions directly
- Returns
ESP_OK: Set I2C transaction callbacks successfully
ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG: Set I2C transaction callbacks failed because of invalid argument
ESP_FAIL: Set I2C transaction callbacks failed because of other error
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esp_err_t i2c_master_bus_reset(i2c_master_bus_handle_t bus_handle)
Reset the I2C master bus.
- Parameters
bus_handle -- I2C bus handle.
- Returns
ESP_OK: Reset succeed.
ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG: I2C master bus handle is not initialized.
Otherwise: Reset failed.
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esp_err_t i2c_master_bus_wait_all_done(i2c_master_bus_handle_t bus_handle, int timeout_ms)
Wait for all pending I2C transactions done.
- Parameters
bus_handle -- [in] I2C bus handle
timeout_ms -- [in] Wait timeout, in ms. Specially, -1 means to wait forever.
- Returns
ESP_OK: Flush transactions successfully
ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG: Flush transactions failed because of invalid argument
ESP_ERR_TIMEOUT: Flush transactions failed because of timeout
ESP_FAIL: Flush transactions failed because of other error
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esp_err_t i2c_master_get_bus_handle(i2c_port_num_t port_num, i2c_master_bus_handle_t *ret_handle)
Retrieves the I2C master bus handle for a specified I2C port number.
This function retrieves the I2C master bus handle for the given I2C port number. Please make sure the handle has already been initialized, and this function would simply returns the existing handle. Note that the returned handle still can't be used concurrently
- Parameters
port_num -- I2C port number for which the handle is to be retrieved.
ret_handle -- Pointer to a variable where the retrieved handle will be stored.
- Returns
ESP_OK: Success. The handle is retrieved successfully.
ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG: Invalid argument, such as invalid port number
ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE: Invalid state, such as the I2C port is not initialized.
Structures
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struct i2c_master_bus_config_t
I2C master bus specific configurations.
Public Members
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i2c_port_num_t i2c_port
I2C port number,
-1
for auto selecting, (not include LP I2C instance)
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gpio_num_t sda_io_num
GPIO number of I2C SDA signal, pulled-up internally
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gpio_num_t scl_io_num
GPIO number of I2C SCL signal, pulled-up internally
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i2c_clock_source_t clk_source
Clock source of I2C master bus
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uint8_t glitch_ignore_cnt
If the glitch period on the line is less than this value, it can be filtered out, typically value is 7 (unit: I2C module clock cycle)
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int intr_priority
I2C interrupt priority, if set to 0, driver will select the default priority (1,2,3).
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size_t trans_queue_depth
Depth of internal transfer queue, increase this value can support more transfers pending in the background, only valid in asynchronous transaction. (Typically max_device_num * per_transaction)
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uint32_t enable_internal_pullup
Enable internal pullups. Note: This is not strong enough to pullup buses under high-speed frequency. Recommend proper external pull-up if possible
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uint32_t allow_pd
If set, the driver will backup/restore the I2C registers before/after entering/exist sleep mode. By this approach, the system can power off I2C's power domain. This can save power, but at the expense of more RAM being consumed
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struct i2c_master_bus_config_t::[anonymous] flags
I2C master config flags
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i2c_port_num_t i2c_port
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struct i2c_device_config_t
I2C device configuration.
Public Members
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i2c_addr_bit_len_t dev_addr_length
Select the address length of the slave device.
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uint16_t device_address
I2C device raw address. (The 7/10 bit address without read/write bit)
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uint32_t scl_speed_hz
I2C SCL line frequency.
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uint32_t scl_wait_us
Timeout value. (unit: us). Please note this value should not be so small that it can handle stretch/disturbance properly. If 0 is set, that means use the default reg value
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uint32_t disable_ack_check
Disable ACK check. If this is set false, that means ack check is enabled, the transaction will be stopped and API returns error when nack is detected.
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struct i2c_device_config_t::[anonymous] flags
I2C device config flags
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i2c_addr_bit_len_t dev_addr_length
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struct i2c_master_transmit_multi_buffer_info_t
I2C master transmit buffer information structure.
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struct i2c_master_event_callbacks_t
Group of I2C master callbacks, can be used to get status during transaction or doing other small things. But take care potential concurrency issues.
Note
The callbacks are all running under ISR context
Note
When CONFIG_I2C_ISR_IRAM_SAFE is enabled, the callback itself and functions called by it should be placed in IRAM. The variables used in the function should be in the SRAM as well.
Public Members
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i2c_master_callback_t on_trans_done
I2C master transaction finish callback
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i2c_master_callback_t on_trans_done
Header File
This header file can be included with:
#include "driver/i2c_slave.h"
This header file is a part of the API provided by the
esp_driver_i2c
component. To declare that your component depends onesp_driver_i2c
, add the following to your CMakeLists.txt:REQUIRES esp_driver_i2c
or
PRIV_REQUIRES esp_driver_i2c
Functions
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esp_err_t i2c_slave_receive(i2c_slave_dev_handle_t i2c_slave, uint8_t *data, size_t buffer_size)
Read bytes from I2C internal buffer. Start a job to receive I2C data.
Note
This function is non-blocking, it initiates a new receive job and then returns. User should check the received data from the
on_recv_done
callback that registered byi2c_slave_register_event_callbacks()
.- Parameters
i2c_slave -- [in] I2C slave device handle that created by
i2c_new_slave_device
.data -- [out] Buffer to store data from I2C fifo. Should be valid until
on_recv_done
is triggered.buffer_size -- [in] Buffer size of data that provided by users.
- Returns
ESP_OK: I2C slave receive success.
ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG: I2C slave receive parameter invalid.
ESP_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED: This function should be work in fifo mode, but I2C_SLAVE_NONFIFO mode is configured
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esp_err_t i2c_slave_transmit(i2c_slave_dev_handle_t i2c_slave, const uint8_t *data, int size, int xfer_timeout_ms)
Write bytes to internal ringbuffer of the I2C slave data. When the TX fifo empty, the ISR will fill the hardware FIFO with the internal ringbuffer's data.
Note
If you connect this slave device to some master device, the data transaction direction is from slave device to master device.
- Parameters
i2c_slave -- [in] I2C slave device handle that created by
i2c_new_slave_device
.data -- [in] Buffer to write to slave fifo, can pickup by master. Can be freed after this function returns. Equal or larger than
size
.size -- [in] In bytes, of
data
buffer.xfer_timeout_ms -- [in] Wait timeout, in ms. Note: -1 means wait forever.
- Returns
ESP_OK: I2C slave transmit success.
ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG: I2C slave transmit parameter invalid.
ESP_ERR_TIMEOUT: Operation timeout(larger than xfer_timeout_ms) because the device is busy or hardware crash.
ESP_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED: This function should be work in fifo mode, but I2C_SLAVE_NONFIFO mode is configured
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esp_err_t i2c_new_slave_device(const i2c_slave_config_t *slave_config, i2c_slave_dev_handle_t *ret_handle)
Initialize an I2C slave device.
- Parameters
slave_config -- [in] I2C slave device configurations
ret_handle -- [out] Return a generic I2C device handle
- Returns
ESP_OK: I2C slave device initialized successfully
ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG: I2C device initialization failed because of invalid argument.
ESP_ERR_NO_MEM: Create I2C device failed because of out of memory.
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esp_err_t i2c_slave_register_event_callbacks(i2c_slave_dev_handle_t i2c_slave, const i2c_slave_event_callbacks_t *cbs, void *user_data)
Set I2C slave event callbacks for I2C slave channel.
Note
User can deregister a previously registered callback by calling this function and setting the callback member in the
cbs
structure to NULL.Note
When CONFIG_I2C_ISR_IRAM_SAFE is enabled, the callback itself and functions called by it should be placed in IRAM. The variables used in the function should be in the SRAM as well. The
user_data
should also reside in SRAM.- Parameters
i2c_slave -- [in] I2C slave device handle that created by
i2c_new_slave_device
.cbs -- [in] Group of callback functions
user_data -- [in] User data, which will be passed to callback functions directly
- Returns
ESP_OK: Set I2C transaction callbacks successfully
ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG: Set I2C transaction callbacks failed because of invalid argument
ESP_FAIL: Set I2C transaction callbacks failed because of other error
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esp_err_t i2c_del_slave_device(i2c_slave_dev_handle_t i2c_slave)
Deinitialize the I2C slave device.
- Parameters
i2c_slave -- [in] I2C slave device handle that created by
i2c_new_slave_device
.- Returns
ESP_OK: Delete I2C device successfully.
ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG: I2C device initialization failed because of invalid argument.
Structures
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struct i2c_slave_config_t
I2C slave specific configurations.
Public Members
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i2c_port_num_t i2c_port
I2C port number,
-1
for auto selecting
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gpio_num_t sda_io_num
SDA IO number used by I2C bus
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gpio_num_t scl_io_num
SCL IO number used by I2C bus
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i2c_clock_source_t clk_source
Clock source of I2C bus.
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uint32_t send_buf_depth
Depth of internal transfer ringbuffer, increase this value can support more transfers pending in the background
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uint16_t slave_addr
I2C slave address
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i2c_addr_bit_len_t addr_bit_len
I2C slave address in bit length
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int intr_priority
I2C interrupt priority, if set to 0, driver will select the default priority (1,2,3).
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uint32_t stretch_en
Enable slave stretch
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uint32_t allow_pd
If set, the driver will backup/restore the I2C registers before/after entering/exist sleep mode. By this approach, the system can power off I2C's power domain. This can save power, but at the expense of more RAM being consumed
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struct i2c_slave_config_t::[anonymous] flags
I2C slave config flags
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i2c_port_num_t i2c_port
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struct i2c_slave_event_callbacks_t
Group of I2C slave callbacks (e.g. get i2c slave stretch cause). But take care of potential concurrency issues.
Note
The callbacks are all running under ISR context
Note
When CONFIG_I2C_ISR_IRAM_SAFE is enabled, the callback itself and functions called by it should be placed in IRAM. The variables used in the function should be in the SRAM as well.
Public Members
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i2c_slave_stretch_callback_t on_stretch_occur
I2C slave stretched callback
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i2c_slave_received_callback_t on_recv_done
I2C slave receive done callback
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i2c_slave_stretch_callback_t on_stretch_occur
Header File
This header file can be included with:
#include "driver/i2c_types.h"
This header file is a part of the API provided by the
esp_driver_i2c
component. To declare that your component depends onesp_driver_i2c
, add the following to your CMakeLists.txt:REQUIRES esp_driver_i2c
or
PRIV_REQUIRES esp_driver_i2c
Structures
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struct i2c_master_event_data_t
Data type used in I2C event callback.
Public Members
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i2c_master_event_t event
The I2C hardware event that I2C callback is called.
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i2c_master_event_t event
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struct i2c_slave_rx_done_event_data_t
Event structure used in I2C slave.
Public Members
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uint8_t *buffer
Pointer for buffer received in callback.
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uint8_t *buffer
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struct i2c_slave_stretch_event_data_t
Stretch cause event structure used in I2C slave.
Public Members
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i2c_slave_stretch_cause_t stretch_cause
Stretch cause can be got in callback
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i2c_slave_stretch_cause_t stretch_cause
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struct i2c_slave_request_event_data_t
Event structure used in I2C slave request.
Type Definitions
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typedef int i2c_port_num_t
I2C port number.
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typedef struct i2c_master_bus_t *i2c_master_bus_handle_t
Type of I2C master bus handle.
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typedef struct i2c_master_dev_t *i2c_master_dev_handle_t
Type of I2C master bus device handle.
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typedef struct i2c_slave_dev_t *i2c_slave_dev_handle_t
Type of I2C slave device handle.
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typedef bool (*i2c_master_callback_t)(i2c_master_dev_handle_t i2c_dev, const i2c_master_event_data_t *evt_data, void *arg)
An callback for I2C transaction.
- Param i2c_dev
[in] Handle for I2C device.
- Param evt_data
[out] I2C capture event data, fed by driver
- Param arg
[in] User data, set in
i2c_master_register_event_callbacks()
- Return
Whether a high priority task has been waken up by this function
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typedef bool (*i2c_slave_received_callback_t)(i2c_slave_dev_handle_t i2c_slave, const i2c_slave_rx_done_event_data_t *evt_data, void *arg)
Callback signature for I2C slave.
- Param i2c_slave
[in] Handle for I2C slave.
- Param evt_data
[out] I2C capture event data, fed by driver
- Param arg
[in] User data, set in
i2c_slave_register_event_callbacks()
- Return
Whether a high priority task has been waken up by this function
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typedef bool (*i2c_slave_stretch_callback_t)(i2c_slave_dev_handle_t i2c_slave, const i2c_slave_stretch_event_data_t *evt_cause, void *arg)
Callback signature for I2C slave stretch.
- Param i2c_slave
[in] Handle for I2C slave.
- Param evt_cause
[out] I2C capture event cause, fed by driver
- Param arg
[in] User data, set in
i2c_slave_register_event_callbacks()
- Return
Whether a high priority task has been waken up by this function
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typedef bool (*i2c_slave_request_callback_t)(i2c_slave_dev_handle_t i2c_slave, const i2c_slave_request_event_data_t *evt_data, void *arg)
Callback signature for I2C slave request event. When this callback is triggered that means master want to read data from slave while there is no data in slave fifo. So user should write data to fifo via
i2c_slave_write
- Param i2c_slave
[in] Handle for I2C slave.
- Param evt_data
[out] I2C receive event data, fed by driver
- Param arg
[in] User data, set in
i2c_slave_register_event_callbacks()
- Return
Whether a high priority task has been waken up by this function
Enumerations
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enum i2c_master_status_t
Enumeration for I2C fsm status.
Values:
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enumerator I2C_STATUS_READ
read status for current master command
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enumerator I2C_STATUS_WRITE
write status for current master command
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enumerator I2C_STATUS_START
Start status for current master command
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enumerator I2C_STATUS_STOP
stop status for current master command
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enumerator I2C_STATUS_IDLE
idle status for current master command
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enumerator I2C_STATUS_ACK_ERROR
ack error status for current master command
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enumerator I2C_STATUS_DONE
I2C command done
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enumerator I2C_STATUS_TIMEOUT
I2C bus status error, and operation timeout
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enumerator I2C_STATUS_READ
Header File
This header file can be included with:
#include "hal/i2c_types.h"
Structures
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struct i2c_hal_clk_config_t
Data structure for calculating I2C bus timing.
Public Members
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uint16_t clkm_div
I2C core clock divider
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uint16_t scl_low
I2C scl low period
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uint16_t scl_high
I2C scl high period
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uint16_t scl_wait_high
I2C scl wait_high period
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uint16_t sda_hold
I2C scl low period
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uint16_t sda_sample
I2C sda sample time
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uint16_t setup
I2C start and stop condition setup period
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uint16_t hold
I2C start and stop condition hold period
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uint16_t tout
I2C bus timeout period
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uint16_t clkm_div
Type Definitions
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typedef soc_periph_i2c_clk_src_t i2c_clock_source_t
I2C group clock source.
Enumerations
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enum i2c_port_t
I2C port number, can be I2C_NUM_0 ~ (I2C_NUM_MAX-1).
Values:
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enumerator I2C_NUM_0
I2C port 0
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enumerator I2C_NUM_1
I2C port 1
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enumerator I2C_NUM_MAX
I2C port max
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enumerator I2C_NUM_0
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enum i2c_addr_bit_len_t
Enumeration for I2C device address bit length.
Values:
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enumerator I2C_ADDR_BIT_LEN_7
i2c address bit length 7
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enumerator I2C_ADDR_BIT_LEN_7
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enum i2c_mode_t
Values:
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enumerator I2C_MODE_SLAVE
I2C slave mode
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enumerator I2C_MODE_MASTER
I2C master mode
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enumerator I2C_MODE_MAX
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enumerator I2C_MODE_SLAVE
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enum i2c_rw_t
Values:
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enumerator I2C_MASTER_WRITE
I2C write data
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enumerator I2C_MASTER_READ
I2C read data
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enumerator I2C_MASTER_WRITE
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enum i2c_trans_mode_t
Values:
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enumerator I2C_DATA_MODE_MSB_FIRST
I2C data msb first
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enumerator I2C_DATA_MODE_LSB_FIRST
I2C data lsb first
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enumerator I2C_DATA_MODE_MAX
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enumerator I2C_DATA_MODE_MSB_FIRST
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enum i2c_addr_mode_t
Values:
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enumerator I2C_ADDR_BIT_7
I2C 7bit address for slave mode
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enumerator I2C_ADDR_BIT_10
I2C 10bit address for slave mode
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enumerator I2C_ADDR_BIT_MAX
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enumerator I2C_ADDR_BIT_7
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enum i2c_ack_type_t
Values:
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enumerator I2C_MASTER_ACK
I2C ack for each byte read
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enumerator I2C_MASTER_NACK
I2C nack for each byte read
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enumerator I2C_MASTER_LAST_NACK
I2C nack for the last byte
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enumerator I2C_MASTER_ACK_MAX
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enumerator I2C_MASTER_ACK
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enum i2c_slave_stretch_cause_t
Enum for I2C slave stretch causes.
Values:
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enumerator I2C_SLAVE_STRETCH_CAUSE_ADDRESS_MATCH
Stretching SCL low when the slave is read by the master and the address just matched
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enumerator I2C_SLAVE_STRETCH_CAUSE_TX_EMPTY
Stretching SCL low when TX FIFO is empty in slave mode
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enumerator I2C_SLAVE_STRETCH_CAUSE_RX_FULL
Stretching SCL low when RX FIFO is full in slave mode
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enumerator I2C_SLAVE_STRETCH_CAUSE_SENDING_ACK
Stretching SCL low when slave sending ACK
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enumerator I2C_SLAVE_STRETCH_CAUSE_ADDRESS_MATCH