161 lines
5.4 KiB
C++
161 lines
5.4 KiB
C++
#include <lmic.h>
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#include <hal/hal.h>
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#include <SPI.h>
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#include "settings.h"
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// Global static variable that's used to detect when LMIC has finished doing it's thing
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static bool is_sending_complete = false;
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static osjob_t sendjob;
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void transmit_init() {
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Serial.println(F("Initialising LMIC"));
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// LMIC init
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os_init();
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// Reset the MAC state. Session and pending data transfers will be discarded.
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LMIC_reset();
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// Set static session parameters. Instead of dynamically establishing a session
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// by joining the network, precomputed session parameters are be provided.
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#ifdef PROGMEM
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// On AVR, these values are stored in flash and only copied to RAM
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// once. Copy them to a temporary buffer here, LMIC_setSession will
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// copy them into a buffer of its own again.
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uint8_t appskey[sizeof(APPSKEY)];
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uint8_t nwkskey[sizeof(NWKSKEY)];
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memcpy_P(appskey, APPSKEY, sizeof(APPSKEY));
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memcpy_P(nwkskey, NWKSKEY, sizeof(NWKSKEY));
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LMIC_setSession (0x1, DEVADDR, nwkskey, appskey);
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#else
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// If not running an AVR with PROGMEM, just use the arrays directly
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LMIC_setSession (0x1, DEVADDR, NWKSKEY, APPSKEY);
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#endif
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// Set up the channels used by the Things Network, which corresponds
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// to the defaults of most gateways. Without this, only three base
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// channels from the LoRaWAN specification are used, which certainly
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// works, so it is good for debugging, but can overload those
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// frequencies, so be sure to configure the full frequency range of
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// your network here (unless your network autoconfigures them).
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// Setting up channels should happen after LMIC_setSession, as that
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// configures the minimal channel set.
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LMIC_setupChannel(0, 868100000, DR_RANGE_MAP(DR_SF12, DR_SF7), BAND_CENTI); // g-band
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LMIC_setupChannel(1, 868300000, DR_RANGE_MAP(DR_SF12, DR_SF7B), BAND_CENTI); // g-band
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LMIC_setupChannel(2, 868500000, DR_RANGE_MAP(DR_SF12, DR_SF7), BAND_CENTI); // g-band
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LMIC_setupChannel(3, 867100000, DR_RANGE_MAP(DR_SF12, DR_SF7), BAND_CENTI); // g-band
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LMIC_setupChannel(4, 867300000, DR_RANGE_MAP(DR_SF12, DR_SF7), BAND_CENTI); // g-band
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LMIC_setupChannel(5, 867500000, DR_RANGE_MAP(DR_SF12, DR_SF7), BAND_CENTI); // g-band
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LMIC_setupChannel(6, 867700000, DR_RANGE_MAP(DR_SF12, DR_SF7), BAND_CENTI); // g-band
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LMIC_setupChannel(7, 867900000, DR_RANGE_MAP(DR_SF12, DR_SF7), BAND_CENTI); // g-band
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LMIC_setupChannel(8, 868800000, DR_RANGE_MAP(DR_FSK, DR_FSK), BAND_MILLI); // g2-band
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// TTN defines an additional channel at 869.525Mhz using SF9 for class B
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// devices' ping slots. LMIC does not have an easy way to define set this
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// frequency and support for class B is spotty and untested, so this
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// frequency is not configured here.
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// Disable link check validation
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LMIC_setLinkCheckMode(0);
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// Set data rate and transmit power (note: txpow seems to be ignored by the library)
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LMIC_setDrTxpow(DR_SF7,14);
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}
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/**
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* Sends a specified message via LoRaWAN.
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* @param data The message to send.
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* @param length The length of the given message.
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*/
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bool transmit_send(uint8_t* data, int length) {
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// Check if there is not a current TX/RX job running
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if (LMIC.opmode & OP_TXRXPEND) {
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Serial.println(F("OP_TXRXPEND: There's already a job running, not sending"));
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return false;
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}
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// Prepare upstream data transmission at the next possible time.
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LMIC_setTxData2(1, data, length, 0);
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Serial.println(F("Packet queued"));
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// Run the LMIC loop, but only until it's finished sending the packet
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while (!is_sending_complete) {
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os_runloop_once();
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}
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// Reset it for next time (just in case)
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is_sending_complete = false;
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return true;
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}
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// These callbacks are only used in over-the-air activation, so they are
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// left empty here (we cannot leave them out completely unless
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// DISABLE_JOIN is set in config.h, otherwise the linker will complain).
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void os_getArtEui (u1_t* buf) { }
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void os_getDevEui (u1_t* buf) { }
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void os_getDevKey (u1_t* buf) { }
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void onEvent (ev_t ev) {
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Serial.print(os_getTime());
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Serial.print(": ");
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switch(ev) {
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case EV_SCAN_TIMEOUT:
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Serial.println(F("EV_SCAN_TIMEOUT"));
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break;
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case EV_BEACON_FOUND:
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Serial.println(F("EV_BEACON_FOUND"));
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break;
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case EV_BEACON_MISSED:
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Serial.println(F("EV_BEACON_MISSED"));
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break;
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case EV_BEACON_TRACKED:
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Serial.println(F("EV_BEACON_TRACKED"));
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break;
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case EV_JOINING:
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Serial.println(F("EV_JOINING"));
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break;
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case EV_JOINED:
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Serial.println(F("EV_JOINED"));
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break;
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case EV_RFU1:
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Serial.println(F("EV_RFU1"));
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break;
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case EV_JOIN_FAILED:
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Serial.println(F("EV_JOIN_FAILED"));
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break;
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case EV_REJOIN_FAILED:
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Serial.println(F("EV_REJOIN_FAILED"));
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break;
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break;
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case EV_TXCOMPLETE:
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Serial.println(F("EV_TXCOMPLETE (includes waiting for RX windows)"));
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if(LMIC.dataLen) {
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// data received in rx slot after tx
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Serial.print(F("Data Received: "));
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Serial.write(LMIC.frame+LMIC.dataBeg, LMIC.dataLen);
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Serial.println();
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}
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// We're done!
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is_sending_complete = true;
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break;
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case EV_LOST_TSYNC:
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Serial.println(F("EV_LOST_TSYNC"));
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break;
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case EV_RESET:
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Serial.println(F("EV_RESET"));
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break;
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case EV_RXCOMPLETE:
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// data received in ping slot
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Serial.println(F("EV_RXCOMPLETE"));
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break;
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case EV_LINK_DEAD:
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Serial.println(F("EV_LINK_DEAD"));
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break;
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case EV_LINK_ALIVE:
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Serial.println(F("EV_LINK_ALIVE"));
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break;
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default:
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Serial.println(F("Unknown event"));
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break;
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}
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}
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