* Turn off vscode cmake prompt - we don't use cmake on meshtastic
* Add rak4631_dap variant for debugging with NanoDAP debug probe device.
* The rak device can also run freertos (which is underneath nrf52 arduino)
* Add semihosting support for nrf52840 devices
Initial platformio.ini file only supports rak4630
Default to non TCP for the semihosting log output for now...
Fixes https://github.com/meshtastic/firmware/issues/4135
* powermon WIP (for https://github.com/meshtastic/firmware/issues/4136 )
* oops - mean't to mark the _dbg variant as an 'extra' board.
* powermon wip
* Make serial port on wio-sdk-wm1110 board work
By disabling the (inaccessible) adafruit USB
* Instrument (radiolib only for now) lora for powermon
per https://github.com/meshtastic/firmware/issues/4136
* powermon gps support
https://github.com/meshtastic/firmware/issues/4136
* Add CPU deep and light sleep powermon states
https://github.com/meshtastic/firmware/issues/4136
* Change the board/swversion bootstring so it is a new "structured" log msg.
* powermon wip
* add example script for getting esp S3 debugging working
Not yet used but I didn't want these nasty tricks to get lost yet.
* Add PowerMon reporting for screen and bluetooth pwr.
* make power.powermon_enables config setting work.
* update to latest protobufs
* fix bogus shellcheck warning
* make powermon optional (but default enabled because tiny and no runtime impact)
* tell vscode, if formatting, use whatever our trunk formatter wants
without this flag if the user has set some other formatter (clang)
in their user level settings, it will be looking in the wrong directory
for the clang options (we want the options in .trunk/clang)
Note: formatOnSave is true in master, which means a bunch of our older
files are non compliant and if you edit them it will generate lots of
formatting related diffs. I guess I'll start letting that happen with
my future commits ;-).
* add PowerStress module
* nrf52 arduino is built upon freertos, so let platformio debug it
* don't accidentally try to Segger ICE if we are using another ICE
* clean up RedirectablePrint::log so it doesn't have three very different implementations inline.
* remove NoopPrint - it is no longer needed
* when talking to API clients via serial, don't turn off log msgs instead encapsuate them
* fix the build - would loop forever if there were no files to send
* don't use Segger code if not talking to a Segger debugger
* when encapsulating logs, make sure the strings always has nul terminators
* nrf52 soft device will watchdog if you use ICE while BT on...
so have debugger disable bluetooth.
* Important to not print debug messages while writing to the toPhone scratch buffer
* don't include newlines if encapsulating log records as protobufs
* update to latest protobufs (needed for powermon goo)
* PowerStress WIP
* fix linter warning
* MESHTASTIC_EXCLUDE_WIFI and HAS_WIFI cleanup...
Our code was checking HAS_WIFI and the new MESHTASTIC_EXCLUDE_WIFI
flags in various places (even though EXCLUDE_WIFI forces HAS_WIFI
to 0). Instead just check HAS_WIFI, only use EXCLUDE_WIFI inside
configuration.h
* cleanup: use HAS_NETWORKING instead of HAS_WIFI || HAS_ETHERNET
We already had HAS_NETWORKING as flag in MQTT to mean 'we have
tcpip'. Generallize that and move it into configuration.h so that
we can use it elsewhere.
* Use #pragma once, because supported by gcc and all modern compilers
instead of #ifdef DOTHFILE_H etc...
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Co-authored-by: Jonathan Bennett <jbennett@incomsystems.biz>
* New UUID
* New log radio characteristic with LogRecord protobuf
* LogRecord
* Merge derp
* How did you get there
* Trunk
* Fix length
* Remove assert
* clean up RedirectablePrint::log so it doesn't have three very different implementations inline.
* remove NoopPrint - it is no longer needed
* when talking to API clients via serial, don't turn off log msgs instead encapsuate them
* fix the build - would loop forever if there were no files to send
* don't use Segger code if not talking to a Segger debugger
* when encapsulating logs, make sure the strings always has nul terminators
* nrf52 soft device will watchdog if you use ICE while BT on...
so have debugger disable bluetooth.
* Important to not print debug messages while writing to the toPhone scratch buffer
* don't include newlines if encapsulating log records as protobufs
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Co-authored-by: Ben Meadors <benmmeadors@gmail.com>
* Move static functions into Screen.h, show compass during calibration
* Move to _fontHeight macro to avoid collision
* Move some alert functions to new alert handler
* Catch missed reboot code
* ESP32 fixes
* Bump esp8266-oled-ssd1306
* Fixes for when a device has no screen
* Use new startAlert(char*) helper class
* Add EINK bits back to alert handling
* Add noop class for no-display devices
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Co-authored-by: Ben Meadors <benmmeadors@gmail.com>
* DAC and DB values based on dBm using interpolation
* Moved getDACandDB funtion
Moved getDACandDB funtion up so it won't conflict with RF95_MAX_POWER
* Added DAC output to LOG_INFO
Added DAC output to LOG_INFO
* Make Trunk Happy
* Send NAK on primary if original packet couldn't be decoded
* Add checks for `isDecoded` when accessing `decoded`
* Channel index should be of original packet, not of newly allocated NAK
REGULATORY_GAIN is the total system gain in dBm to subtract from the configured Tx power, to remain within regulatory ERP limit for non-licensed operators.
This value should be set in variant.h and is PA gain + antenna gain (if system ships with an antenna).
This is similar to antenna_gain/NL80211_ATTR_WIPHY_ANTENNA_GAIN/NL80211_ATTR_REG_RULE_POWER_MAX_ANT_GAIN setting in Linux Regulatory/OpenWrt/mac80211/nl80211/iw.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Yong <me@ndoo.sg>
Add REGULATORY_ prefix to LORA_REGIONCODE to prepare for more regulatory configuration options, and update comment block accordingly too.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Yong <me@ndoo.sg>
* DOES NOT WORK
* trunk
* DOES NOT WORK
* trunk
* DOES NOT WORK
* trunk
* WIP: LR11x0 non functional interface code. Please don't expect a working firmware out of this! I don't know what i am doing! :-)
* trunk fmt
* use canon toolchain
* update and fix radiolib dependency
* Switch Radiolib back to GIT checkout
* enable tcxo and fix startReceive
* progress
* Correct midjudgement on scope of build defines.
* - enable peripheral power rail during startup init
- fix portduino builds
* add tracker pinout variant
* update to radiolib 6.6.0 API (aka: godmode is not for mere mortals)
* tracker is not so 'extra' any more
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Co-authored-by: Ben Meadors <benmmeadors@gmail.com>
by rearranging the arguments to match the expected input order.
The lwip library makes an internal reorder or the arguments
depending on the netmask to work with both ESP and Arduino
platforms.
The input order was incorrect when running on an rp2040 device.
Co-authored-by: Henrik Witt-Hansen <henrik@hardttoolkit.org>
Co-authored-by: Ben Meadors <benmmeadors@gmail.com>
This seems to fix the ch341 quirk where large packets fail to send. As it can be problematic for other radios, we gate it behind "ch341_quirk" in the config.
* Fix type of nodeNum
Type of nodeNum is NodeNum, not uint
* typo
fixed typo "resumeAdverising()"
* fix missing #include "time.h"
Missing include breaks compilation with gccnoneeabi 12.3.1 for nrf52 targets on windows hosts.
* change type uint to unsigned int
uint is not a standard type. Using uint breaks compilation with gccnoneeabi 12.3.1 for nRF52 targets on windows hosts.
* fix type of channel_num
Type of channel_num should be uint32_t (as this is the type of hash() and numChannels).
Using uint non-standard type uint breaks compilation with gccnoneeabi 12.3.1 for nRF52 targets on windows hosts.
* Update nrf52.ini
Default build type should be "release" as this is the default of platformio.
* Update GPS.cpp
uint to unsigned int
The TW region had now power limit set, so defaulted to 16dBm.
The relevant regulation is section 5.8.1 of the Low-power Radio-frequency Devices Technical Regulations, which notes the limits of 0.5W (27dBM) indoor or coastal, 1.0W (30dBM) outdoor.
This patch updates the power limit to 27dbM, using the the lower limit specified in the regulations to be conservative.
Regulation references:
https://www.ncc.gov.tw/english/files/23070/102_5190_230703_1_doc_C.PDF (latest English version)
https://gazette.nat.gov.tw/egFront/e_detail.do?metaid=147283 (latest Chinese version, February 2024)
* Fix LED pinout for T-Echo board marked v1.0, date 2021-6-28
* Merge PR #420
* Fixed double and missing Default class.
* Use correct format specifier and fixed typo.
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Co-authored-by: Ben Meadors <benmmeadors@gmail.com>
The main use case for this will be to create a custom Heltec WiFi LoRa 32 V3 SG_923 variant, which will be pre-flashed and sent for regulatory approval for retail sale.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Yong <me@ndoo.sg>
Co-authored-by: Ben Meadors <benmmeadors@gmail.com>