osd-contiki/platform/avr-zigbit/contiki-conf.h

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2006, Technical University of Munich
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*
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* This file is part of the Contiki operating system.
*
* @(#)$$
*/
/**
* \file
* Configuration for AVR Zigbit Contiki kernel
*
* \author
* Simon Barner <barner@in.tum.de>
*/
#ifndef __CONTIKI_CONF_H__
#define __CONTIKI_CONF_H__
/* Platform name, type, and MCU clock rate */
#define PLATFORM_NAME "Zigbit"
#define PLATFORM_TYPE ZIGBIT
#ifndef F_CPU
#define F_CPU 8000000UL
#endif
#include <stdint.h>
core/lib/settings: Generalized Settings Manager to work on any platform This commit moves the Settings Manager from the AVR codebase into the Contiki core library. Any platform that implements the Contiki EEPROM API can now use the Settings Manager's key-value store for storing their persistent configuration info. The Settings Manager is a EEPROM-based key-value store. Keys are 16-bit integers and values may be up to 16,383 bytes long. It is intended to be used to store configuration-related information, like network settings, radio channels, etc. * Robust data format which requires no initialization. * Supports multiple values with the same key. * Data can be appended without erasing EEPROM. * Max size of settings data can be easily increased in the future, as long as it doesn't overlap with application data. The format was inspired by the [OLPC manufacturing data format][]. Since the beginning of EEPROM often contains application-specific information, the best place to store settings is at the end of EEPROM (the "top"). Because we are starting at the end of EEPROM, it makes sense to grow the list of key-value pairs downward, toward the start of EEPROM. Each key-value pair is stored in memory in the following format: Order | Size | Name | Description --------:|---------:|--------------|------------------------------- 0 | 2 | `key` | 16-bit key -2 | 1 | `size_check` | One's-complement of next byte -3 | 1 or 2 | `size` | The size of `value`, in bytes -4 or -5 | variable | `value` | Value associated with `key` The end of the key-value pairs is denoted by the first invalid entry. An invalid entry has any of the following attributes: * The `size_check` byte doesn't match the one's compliment of the `size` byte (or `size_low` byte). * The key has a value of 0x0000. [OLPC manufacturing data format]: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Manufacturing_data
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#include <avr/eeprom.h>
/* Skip the last four bytes of the EEPROM, to leave room for things
* like the avrdude erase count and bootloader signaling. */
#define EEPROM_CONF_SIZE ((E2END + 1) - 4)
/* The AVR tick interrupt usually is done with an 8 bit counter around 128 Hz.
* 125 Hz needs slightly more overhead during the interrupt, as does a 32 bit
* clock_time_t.
*/
/* Clock ticks per second */
#define CLOCK_CONF_SECOND 125
#if 1
/* 16 bit counter overflows every ~10 minutes */
typedef unsigned short clock_time_t;
#define CLOCK_LT(a,b) ((signed short)((a)-(b)) < 0)
#define INFINITE_TIME 0xffff
#define RIME_CONF_BROADCAST_ANNOUNCEMENT_MAX_TIME INFINITE_TIME/CLOCK_CONF_SECOND /* Default uses 600 */
#define COLLECT_CONF_BROADCAST_ANNOUNCEMENT_MAX_TIME INFINITE_TIME/CLOCK_CONF_SECOND /* Default uses 600 */
#else
typedef unsigned long clock_time_t;
#define CLOCK_LT(a,b) ((signed long)((a)-(b)) < 0)
#define INFINITE_TIME 0xffffffff
#endif
/* These routines are not part of the contiki core but can be enabled in cpu/avr/clock.c */
void clock_delay_msec(uint16_t howlong);
void clock_adjust_ticks(clock_time_t howmany);
/* COM port to be used for SLIP connection */
#define SLIP_PORT RS232_PORT_0
/* Pre-allocated memory for loadable modules heap space (in bytes)*/
#define MMEM_CONF_SIZE 256
/* Use the following address for code received via the codeprop
* facility
*/
#define EEPROMFS_ADDR_CODEPROP 0x8000
#define CCIF
#define CLIF
#ifndef CC_CONF_INLINE
#define CC_CONF_INLINE inline
#endif
#define RIMEADDR_CONF_SIZE 8
#define PACKETBUF_CONF_HDR_SIZE 0
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//define UIP_CONF_IPV6 1 //Let the makefile do this, allows hello-world to compile
#if UIP_CONF_IPV6
#define UIP_CONF_ICMP6 1
#define UIP_CONF_UDP 1
#define UIP_CONF_TCP 1
#endif
/* The new NETSTACK interface requires RF230BB */
#if RF230BB
#define SICSLOWPAN_CONF_COMPRESSION SICSLOWPAN_COMPRESSION_HC06
#define SICSLOWPAN_CONF_CONVENTIONAL_MAC 1 //for barebones driver, sicslowpan calls radio->read function
#undef PACKETBUF_CONF_HDR_SIZE //RF230BB takes the packetbuf default for header size
#define UIP_CONF_LLH_LEN 0
/* No radio cycling */
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#if UIP_CONF_IPV6
#define NETSTACK_CONF_NETWORK sicslowpan_driver
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#else
#define NETSTACK_CONF_NETWORK rime_driver
#endif
#define NETSTACK_CONF_MAC nullmac_driver
#define NETSTACK_CONF_RDC sicslowmac_driver
#define NETSTACK_CONF_FRAMER framer_802154
#define NETSTACK_CONF_RADIO rf230_driver
#define CHANNEL_802_15_4 26
#define RF230_CONF_AUTOACK 1
#define RF230_CONF_FRAME_RETRIES 2
#define SICSLOWPAN_CONF_FRAG 1
//Most browsers reissue GETs after 3 seconds which stops frag reassembly, longer MAXAGE does no good
#define SICSLOWPAN_CONF_MAXAGE 3
#define QUEUEBUF_CONF_NUM 1
#define QUEUEBUF_CONF_REF_NUM 1
/* Default uip_aligned_buf and sicslowpan_aligned_buf sizes of 1280 overflows RAM */
#define UIP_CONF_BUFFER_SIZE 240
#else
/* Original combined RF230/mac code will not compile with current contiki stack */
//#define PACKETBUF_CONF_HDR_SIZE 0 //RF230 handles headers internally
/* 0 for IPv6, or 1 for HC1, 2 for HC01 */
#define SICSLOWPAN_CONF_COMPRESSION_IPV6 0
#define SICSLOWPAN_CONF_COMPRESSION_HC1 1
#define SICSLOWPAN_CONF_COMPRESSION_HC01 2 //NB '2' is now HC06 in the core mac!
//FTH081105
#define SICSLOWPAN_CONF_COMPRESSION SICSLOWPAN_CONF_COMPRESSION_HC01
#define SICSLOWPAN_CONF_MAXAGE 5
#define UIP_CONF_LLH_LEN 14
#endif /*RF230BB */
#define SICSLOWPAN_CONF_MAX_ADDR_CONTEXTS 2
#define SICSLOWPAN_CONF_FRAG 1
#define UIP_CONF_LL_802154 1
#define UIP_CONF_MAX_CONNECTIONS 2
#define UIP_CONF_MAX_LISTENPORTS 2
#define UIP_CONF_UDP_CONNS 2
#define UIP_CONF_IP_FORWARD 0
#define UIP_CONF_FWCACHE_SIZE 0
#define UIP_CONF_IPV6_CHECKS 1
#define UIP_CONF_IPV6_QUEUE_PKT 0
#define UIP_CONF_IPV6_REASSEMBLY 0
#define UIP_CONF_NETIF_MAX_ADDRESSES 3
#define UIP_CONF_ND6_MAX_PREFIXES 3
#define UIP_CONF_ND6_MAX_DEFROUTERS 2
#define UIP_CONF_UDP_CHECKSUMS 1
#define UIP_CONF_TCP_SPLIT 1
/* These names are deprecated, use C99 names. */
/*
typedef unsigned char u8_t;
typedef unsigned short u16_t;
typedef unsigned long u32_t;
typedef int32_t s32_t;
*/
typedef unsigned short uip_stats_t;
typedef unsigned long off_t;
#endif /* __CONTIKI_CONF_H__ */