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32 
33 /** \addtogroup me
34  * @{ */
35 
36 /**
37  * \file
38  * Implementation of the table-driven Manchester encoding and decoding.
39  * \author
40  * Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
41  */
42 
43 #include "me_tabs.h"
44 
45 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
46 /**
47  * Manchester encode an 8-bit byte.
48  *
49  * This function Manchester encodes an 8-bit byte into a 16-bit
50  * word. The function me_decode() does the inverse operation.
51  *
52  * \param c The byte to be encoded
53  *
54  * \retval The encoded word.
55  */
56 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
57 unsigned short
58 me_encode(unsigned char c)
59 {
60  return me_encode_tab[c];
61 }
62 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
63 /**
64  * Decode a Manchester encoded 16-bit word.
65  *
66  * This function decodes a Manchester encoded 16-bit word into a 8-bit
67  * byte. The function does not check for parity errors in the encoded
68  * byte.
69  *
70  * \param m The 16-bit Manchester encoded word
71  * \return The decoded 8-bit byte
72  */
73 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
74 unsigned char
75 me_decode16(unsigned short m)
76 {
77  unsigned char m1, m2, c;
78 
79  m1 = m >> 8;
80  m2 = m & 0xff;
81 
82  c = (me_decode_tab[m1] << 4) |
83  me_decode_tab[m2];
84  return c;
85 }
86 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
87 /**
88  * Decode a Manchester encoded 8-bit byte.
89  *
90  * This function decodes a Manchester encoded 8-bit byte into 4
91  * decoded bits.. The function does not check for parity errors in the
92  * encoded byte.
93  *
94  * \param m The 8-bit Manchester encoded byte
95  * \return The decoded 4 bits
96  */
97 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
98 unsigned char
99 me_decode8(unsigned char m)
100 {
101  return me_decode_tab[m];
102 }
103 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
104 /**
105  * Check if an encoded byte is valid.
106  */
107 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
108 unsigned char
109 me_valid(unsigned char m)
110 {
111  return me_valid_tab[m];
112 }
113 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
114 
115 /** @} */
116 
unsigned char me_decode16(unsigned short m)
Decode a Manchester encoded 16-bit word.
Definition: me.c:75
unsigned char me_valid(unsigned char m)
Check if an encoded byte is valid.
Definition: me.c:109
unsigned short me_encode(unsigned char c)
Manchester encode an 8-bit byte.
Definition: me.c:58
unsigned char me_decode8(unsigned char m)
Decode a Manchester encoded 8-bit byte.
Definition: me.c:99