+/*
+ * "Copyright (c) 2006 Washington University in St. Louis.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its
+ * documentation for any purpose, without fee, and without written agreement is
+ * hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice, the following
+ * two paragraphs and the author appear in all copies of this software.
+ *
+ * IN NO EVENT SHALL WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY
+ * FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING
+ * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE AND ITS DOCUMENTATION, EVEN IF WASHINGTON
+ * UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES,
+ * INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
+ * AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE SOFTWARE PROVIDED HEREUNDER IS
+ * ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, AND WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS HAS NO
+ * OBLIGATION TO PROVIDE MAINTENANCE, SUPPORT, UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS, OR
+ * MODIFICATIONS."
+ */
+
+/**
+ *
+ * This application is used to test the basic functionality of the printf service.
+ * It is initiated by calling the start() command of the SplitControl interface
+ * provided by the PrintfC component. After starting the printf service, calls to
+ * the standard c-style printf command are made to print various strings of text
+ * over the serial line. Only upon calling PrintfFlush.flush() does the data
+ * actually get sent out over the serial line.
+ *
+ * @author Kevin Klues (klueska@cs.wustl.edu)
+ * @version $Revision$
+ * @date $Date$
+ */
+
+#include "printf.h"
+module TestPrintfC {
+ uses {
+ interface Boot;
+ interface Leds;
+ interface SplitControl as PrintfControl;
+ interface PrintfFlush;
+ }
+}
+implementation {
+
+ #define NUM_TIMES_TO_PRINT 5
+ uint16_t counter=0;
+ uint8_t dummyVar1 = 123;
+ uint16_t dummyVar2 = 12345;
+ uint32_t dummyVar3 = 1234567890;
+
+ event void Boot.booted() {
+ call PrintfControl.start();
+ }
+
+ event void PrintfControl.startDone(error_t error) {
+ printf("Hi I am writing to you from my TinyOS application!!\n");
+ printf("Here is a uint8: %u\n", dummyVar1);
+ printf("Here is a uint16: %u\n", dummyVar2);
+ printf("Here is a uint32: %ld\n", dummyVar3);
+ call PrintfFlush.flush();
+ }
+
+ event void PrintfControl.stopDone(error_t error) {
+ counter = 0;
+ call Leds.led2Toggle();
+ printf("This should not be printed...");
+ call PrintfFlush.flush();
+ }
+
+ event void PrintfFlush.flushDone(error_t error) {
+ if(counter < NUM_TIMES_TO_PRINT) {
+ printf("I am now iterating: %d\n", counter);
+ call PrintfFlush.flush();
+ }
+ else if(counter == NUM_TIMES_TO_PRINT) {
+ printf("This is a really short string...\n");
+ printf("I am generating this string to have just less than 250\ncharacters since that is the limit of the size I put on my\nmaximum buffer when I instantiated the PrintfC component.\n");
+ printf("Only part of this line should get printed because by writing\nthis sentence, I go over my character limit that the internal Printf buffer can hold.\n");
+ call PrintfFlush.flush();
+ }
+ else call PrintfControl.stop();
+ counter++;
+ }
+}
+