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/* Automatically generated nanopb header */
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/* Generated by nanopb-0.4.5 */
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#ifndef PB_CHANNEL_PB_H_INCLUDED
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#define PB_CHANNEL_PB_H_INCLUDED
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#include <pb.h>
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#if PB_PROTO_HEADER_VERSION != 40
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#error Regenerate this file with the current version of nanopb generator.
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#endif
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/* Enum definitions */
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typedef enum _Channel_Role {
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Channel_Role_DISABLED = 0,
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Channel_Role_PRIMARY = 1,
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Channel_Role_SECONDARY = 2
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} Channel_Role;
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/* Struct definitions */
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typedef PB_BYTES_ARRAY_T(32) ChannelSettings_psk_t;
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/* Full settings (center freq, spread factor, pre-shared secret key etc...)
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needed to configure a radio for speaking on a particular channel This
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information can be encoded as a QRcode/url so that other users can configure
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their radio to join the same channel.
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A note about how channel names are shown to users: channelname-Xy
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poundsymbol is a prefix used to indicate this is a channel name (idea from @professr).
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Where X is a letter from A-Z (base 26) representing a hash of the PSK for this
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channel - so that if the user changes anything about the channel (which does
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force a new PSK) this letter will also change. Thus preventing user confusion if
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two friends try to type in a channel name of "BobsChan" and then can't talk
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because their PSKs will be different.
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The PSK is hashed into this letter by "0x41 + [xor all bytes of the psk ] modulo 26"
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This also allows the option of someday if people have the PSK off (zero), the
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users COULD type in a channel name and be able to talk.
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Y is a lower case letter from a-z that represents the channel 'speed' settings
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(for some future definition of speed)
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FIXME: Add description of multi-channel support and how primary vs secondary channels are used.
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FIXME: explain how apps use channels for security.
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explain how remote settings and remote gpio are managed as an example */
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typedef struct _ChannelSettings {
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/* NOTE: this field is _independent_ and unrelated to the concepts in channel.proto.
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this is controlling the actual hardware frequency the radio is transmitting on.
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In a perfect world we would have called it something else (band?) but I forgot to make this change during the big 1.2 renaming.
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Most users should never need to be exposed to this field/concept.
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A channel number between 1 and 13 (or whatever the max is in the current
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region). If ZERO then the rule is "use the old channel name hash based
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algorithm to derive the channel number")
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If using the hash algorithm the channel number will be: hash(channel_name) %
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NUM_CHANNELS (Where num channels depends on the regulatory region).
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NUM_CHANNELS_US is 13, for other values see MeshRadio.h in the device code.
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hash a string into an integer - djb2 by Dan Bernstein. -
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http://www.cse.yorku.ca/~oz/hash.html
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unsigned long hash(char *str) {
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unsigned long hash = 5381; int c;
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while ((c = *str++) != 0)
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hash = ((hash << 5) + hash) + (unsigned char) c;
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return hash;
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} */
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ChannelSettings_psk_t psk;
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/* A simple pre-shared key for now for crypto.
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Must be either 0 bytes (no crypto), 16 bytes (AES128), or 32 bytes (AES256).
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A special shorthand is used for 1 byte long psks.
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These psks should be treated as only minimally secure,
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because they are listed in this source code.
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Those bytes are mapped using the following scheme:
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`0` = No crypto
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`1` = The special "default" channel key: {0xd4, 0xf1, 0xbb, 0x3a, 0x20, 0x29, 0x07, 0x59, 0xf0, 0xbc, 0xff, 0xab, 0xcf, 0x4e, 0x69, 0xbf}
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`2` through 10 = The default channel key, except with 1 through 9 added to the last byte.
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Shown to user as simple1 through 10 */
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char name[12];
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/* A SHORT name that will be packed into the URL.
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Less than 12 bytes.
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Something for end users to call the channel
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If this is the empty string it is assumed that this channel
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is the special (minimally secure) "Default"channel.
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In user interfaces it should be rendered as a local language translation of "X".
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For channel_num hashing empty string will be treated as "X".
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Where "X" is selected based on the English words listed above for ModemPreset */
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uint8_t channel_num;
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/* Used to construct a globally unique channel ID.
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The full globally unique ID will be: "name.id" where ID is shown as base36.
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Assuming that the number of meshtastic users is below 20K (true for a long time)
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the chance of this 64 bit random number colliding with anyone else is super low.
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And the penalty for collision is low as well, it just means that anyone trying to decrypt channel messages might need to
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try multiple candidate channels.
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Any time a non wire compatible change is made to a channel, this field should be regenerated.
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There are a small number of 'special' globally known (and fairly) insecure standard channels.
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Those channels do not have a numeric id included in the settings, but instead it is pulled from
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a table of well known IDs.
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(see Well Known Channels FIXME) */
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uint32_t id;
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/* If true, messages on the mesh will be sent to the *public* internet by any gateway ndoe */
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bool uplink_enabled;
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/* If true, messages seen on the internet will be forwarded to the local mesh. */
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bool downlink_enabled;
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} ChannelSettings;
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/* A pair of a channel number, mode and the (sharable) settings for that channel */
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typedef struct _Channel {
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/* The index of this channel in the channel table (from 0 to MAX_NUM_CHANNELS-1)
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(Someday - not currently implemented) An index of -1 could be used to mean "set by name",
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in which case the target node will find and set the channel by settings.name. */
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int8_t index;
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/* The new settings, or NULL to disable that channel */
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bool has_settings;
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ChannelSettings settings;
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/* TODO: REPLACE */
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Channel_Role role;
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} Channel;
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/* Helper constants for enums */
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#define _Channel_Role_MIN Channel_Role_DISABLED
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#define _Channel_Role_MAX Channel_Role_SECONDARY
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#define _Channel_Role_ARRAYSIZE ((Channel_Role)(Channel_Role_SECONDARY+1))
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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/* Initializer values for message structs */
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#define ChannelSettings_init_default {{0, {0}}, "", 0, 0, 0, 0}
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#define Channel_init_default {0, false, ChannelSettings_init_default, _Channel_Role_MIN}
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#define ChannelSettings_init_zero {{0, {0}}, "", 0, 0, 0, 0}
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#define Channel_init_zero {0, false, ChannelSettings_init_zero, _Channel_Role_MIN}
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/* Field tags (for use in manual encoding/decoding) */
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#define ChannelSettings_psk_tag 4
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#define ChannelSettings_name_tag 5
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#define ChannelSettings_channel_num_tag 9
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#define ChannelSettings_id_tag 10
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#define ChannelSettings_uplink_enabled_tag 16
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#define ChannelSettings_downlink_enabled_tag 17
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#define Channel_index_tag 1
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#define Channel_settings_tag 2
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#define Channel_role_tag 3
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/* Struct field encoding specification for nanopb */
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#define ChannelSettings_FIELDLIST(X, a) \
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X(a, STATIC, SINGULAR, BYTES, psk, 4) \
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X(a, STATIC, SINGULAR, STRING, name, 5) \
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X(a, STATIC, SINGULAR, UINT32, channel_num, 9) \
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X(a, STATIC, SINGULAR, FIXED32, id, 10) \
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X(a, STATIC, SINGULAR, BOOL, uplink_enabled, 16) \
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X(a, STATIC, SINGULAR, BOOL, downlink_enabled, 17)
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#define ChannelSettings_CALLBACK NULL
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#define ChannelSettings_DEFAULT NULL
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#define Channel_FIELDLIST(X, a) \
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X(a, STATIC, SINGULAR, INT32, index, 1) \
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X(a, STATIC, OPTIONAL, MESSAGE, settings, 2) \
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X(a, STATIC, SINGULAR, UENUM, role, 3)
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#define Channel_CALLBACK NULL
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#define Channel_DEFAULT NULL
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#define Channel_settings_MSGTYPE ChannelSettings
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extern const pb_msgdesc_t ChannelSettings_msg;
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extern const pb_msgdesc_t Channel_msg;
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/* Defines for backwards compatibility with code written before nanopb-0.4.0 */
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#define ChannelSettings_fields &ChannelSettings_msg
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#define Channel_fields &Channel_msg
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/* Maximum encoded size of messages (where known) */
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#define ChannelSettings_size 61
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#define Channel_size 76
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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} /* extern "C" */
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#endif
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#endif
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