* add canned message and keyboard in indicator board
* Added virtual keyboard macro and enabled for Indicator
* Cleanup macros by applying USE_VIRTUAL_KEYBOARD and DISPLAY_CLOCK_FRAME
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* Add support for is_ignored bool in NodeInfo
* is_ignored is not a boring node either
* Clean out metrics and position
* Clear the key too
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* Don't send to public channel
`p->to` wasn't set and had the same value as broadcast, it's now set to our own NodeNum.
* Trunk
* Update DetectionSensorModule.cpp
Take 3
* Revert NodeNum()
* Improve the processing speed of virtual keyboards
* Remove the disable GPS feature, as it would interfere with the normal use of TFT
* Changed the default screen sleep time to 30s
* Rename platform rak10701 -> rak wismeshtap
* Fixed rak wismeshtap turned off gps caused the screen not to display
* Reduce the size of the flash, otherwise uf2 will not work
Co-authored-by: Daniel Cao <daniel.cao@rakwireless.com>
Co-authored-by: Ben Meadors <benmmeadors@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Tom Fifield <tom@tomfifield.net>
* uclibc compatibility
Adds compatibility with uclibc, the officially supported toolchain of the luckfox pico
* Explicitly link stdc++fs for std::filesystem
Bringing this over from buildroot-meshtastic
* Don't send ACKs to responses over multiple hops
* Move repeated sending logic to `wasSeenRecently()`
* Add exception for simulator for duplicate packets from PhoneAPI
* Add short debug message
We currently have 4 different places where we have the logic for
modifying LED state of the various types of Ambient LEDs,
ExternalNotificationModule::SetExternalOff
ExternalNotificationModule::SetExternalOn
AmbientLightingThread::setLighting
AmbientLightingThread::setLightingOff
This patch de-duplicates the methods in ExternalNotification to
a single method, using a boolean to toggle whether we're turning
things on or off.
* T1000-E Peripherals
- enable intelligent charge controller signals
- enable Accelerometer
- enable internal I2C bus
- provide Power to Accelerometer
* POC Accelerometer Code (wakeScreen is moot for that device, just test if the driver works)
* fix building without the sensor
* ws85 updates
add temperature
add wantack
add high_priority
set lull to 0 if never set.
add the has_FIELD_NAME lines to ws85
* pbufs sync
* high insteaed of max reliability
* only set want_ack and high reliable if sensor_role set
* protobufs
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remove newline from logging statements in code. The LOG_* functions will now magically add it at the end.
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* Add stub health telemetry module
* Add detection for MAX30102 Health Sensor
It lives on I2C bus at 0x57, which conflicts with an existing
sensor. Add code to check the PARTID register for its response 0x15
per spec.
* Add detection for MLX90614
An IR Temperature sensor suitable for livestock monitoring.
* Add libraries for MLX90614 and MAX30102 sensors
* Fix Trunk
* Add support for MLX90614 IR Temperature Sensor
* Add support for MAX30102 (Temperature)
* Make it build - our first HealthTelemetry on the mesh.
If a MAX30102 is connected, its temperature will be sent to the
mesh as HealthTelemetry.
* Add spo2 and heart rate calculations to MAX30102
* Switch MLX90614 to Adafruit library
Sparkfun was having fun with SDA/SCL variables which we can avoid
by switching to this highly similar library.
* Enable HealthTelemetry if MLX90614 detected
* Change MLX90614 emissivity for human skin.
* Add health screen!
* Remove autogenerated file from branch
* Preparing for review
* Fix MeshService master sync from before.
* Prepare for review
* For the americans
* Fix native build
* Fix for devices with no screen
* Remove extra log causing issues
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* Toggle Blutooth with Fn+b shortcut
Problem:
As many are aware, ESP32 devices are known for their high power consumption. For instance, the Heltec ESP32 V3 draws around 110mA when powered on with the screen active and connected to a phone via Bluetooth. The Bluetooth radio alone is responsible for approximately 50mA of that consumption. For keyboard-based standalone devices, which rarely need Bluetooth other than for changing settings, users were forced to keep Bluetooth on regardless of necessity. There was no way to toggle Bluetooth on or off without physically connecting the device to a computer via serial or using the admin channel, which required another node for access.
Solution:
I implemented a new feature that allows users to turn off Bluetooth on keyboard devices by pressing Fn+b and turn it back on when needed. This enhancement significantly improves power efficiency for these devices.
Result:
With Bluetooth off, the device now consumes only 55mA. When combined with Power Save mode, the consumption can drop as low as 11mA, a substantial reduction from the previous 110mA. Users can still easily reconnect to a phone using the shortcut when necessary, offering greater flexibility and extended battery life.
* Remove 1 reboot at least.
I was able to prevent a reboot using the disableBluetooth(); command, current tested at 47-55mA, it doesn't require a reboot to turn off, but it does need reboot to turn back on.
* Update CannedMessageModule.cpp
GetTimeSinceMeshPacket was duplicated in PowerTelemetry and
EnvironmentalTelemetry, albeit one had a cooler name than the other.
As we add HealthTelemetry, to avoid creating a third instance of
this method, let's move it somewhere that makese sense.
Adds a new method GetTimeSinceMeshPacket to MeshService and updates
EnvironmentTelemetry and PowerTelemetry to use it.
* When importing config, keep Bluetooth on and defer rebooting until config is committed
* One more place that was prematurely disabling Bluetooth
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* Rename message length headers and set payload max to 255
* Add MESHTASTIC_PKC_OVERHEAD
* compare to MESHTASTIC_HEADER_LENGTH
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* Refactor and consolidate windowing logic
* Trunk
* Fixes
* More
* Fix braces and remove unused now variables.
There was a brace in src/mesh/RadioLibInterface.cpp that was breaking
compile on some architectures.
Additionally, there were some brace errors in
src/modules/Telemetry/AirQualityTelemetry.cpp
src/modules/Telemetry/EnvironmentTelemetry.cpp
src/mesh/wifi/WiFiAPClient.cpp
Move throttle include in WifiAPClient.cpp to top.
Add Default.h to sleep.cpp
rest of files just remove unused now variables.
* Remove a couple more meows
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* Minor fixes
It turns out setting a map value with the index notation causes
an lookup that can be avoided with emplace. Apply this to one line in
the StoreForward module.
Fix also Cppcheck-determined highly minor performance increase by
passing gpiochipname as a const reference :)
The amount of cycles used on this laptop while learning about these
callouts from cppcheck is unlikely to ever be more than the cycles
saved by the fixes ;)
* Update PortduinoGlue.cpp
* PMSA0031 sensors require ~3secs before coming up on I2C
As reported by @MALAONE1 and debugged by @shodan8192 , PMSA0031s
on a RAK4631 take 3 seconds before they can become detectable on I2c.
Add a delay(4000) before I2C scan if the air quality sensor pin
is defined.
Fixes https://github.com/meshtastic/firmware/issues/3690
* Remove 4 second wait and rescan during air quality init for the sensor
* works without but this triggers my OCD
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* Add option to preserve private key for factory reset (config)
* Typo fix
* Copy the key in the right direction, and set the size.
* Don't set the key size back to 0 right after setting it to 32.
* Set the key size before using it to do a memcpy.
* Use the right key_size for backing up private_key
* Don't factoryReset() for a missing nodeDB
* Disable Bluetooth in AdminModule when resetting device settings or nodeDB to avoid race
* Add checks for valid objects before deinit bluetooth
* Add disableBluetooth to handleSetConfig, handleSetModuleConfig, and commit settings
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if u8i == 135, then u8i++ runs, the loop exits since u8i == 136,
then value for u8i is 136 after the for loop.
then in the next line, ntc_res2[u8i] will read past the end
of the array
* tryfix #4384 - don't assume we want that functionality if the Accelerometer was found. This is only for T-Watch
* Add config.display.wake_on_tap_or_motion default to RAK
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* 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.
* Removed duplicate code.
* Fix error: #if with no expression
* Fix warning: extra tokens at end of #endif directive.
* Fix antenna switching logic. Complementary-pin control logic is required on the rp2040-lora board.
* Fix deprecated macros.
* Set RP2040 in dormant mode when deep sleep is triggered.
* Fix array out of bounds read.
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* 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.
* Removed duplicate code.
* Fix error: #if with no expression
* Fix warning: extra tokens at end of #endif directive.
* Fix antenna switching logic. Complementary-pin control logic is required on the rp2040-lora board.
* Fix deprecated macros.
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* feature: default to fuzzy GPS location on the Default Channel
* Default to 13
* 13 default
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* Radio Master Bandit 5-Way Joystick: first draft
Untested on genuine hardware
* "Okay" moves to next frame, even when canned message disabled
* Refactor to allow easier customization
* Implement feedback from testing
* guard toggleGPS()
* show "Shutting down.." screen
* split adhoc ping alert onto two lines
* Don't block while waiting for shutdown
Was preventing the alert from showing
* Add shorterTimeout bool to sendOurNodeInfo
* Respond to likely PKI decode errors with a quick nodeinfo
* Protbufs
* Move to PKI_UNKNOWN_PUBKEY for PKI decode error
* Re-implement PKI from #1509
co-authored-by: edinnen <ethanjdinnen@protonmail.com>
* Set the key lengnth to actually make PKI work.
* Remove unused variable and initialize keys to null
* move printBytes() to meshUtils
* Don't reset PKI key son reboot unless needed.
* Remove double encryption for PKI messages
* Cleanup encrypt logic
* Add the MESHTASTIC_EXCLUDE_PKI option, and set it for minimal builds. Required for STM32 targets for now.
* Use SHA-256 for PKI key hashing, and add MESHTASTIC_EXCLUDE_PKI_KEYGEN for STM32
* Fix a crash when node is null
* Don't send PKI encrypted packets while licensed
* use chIndex 8 for PKI
* Don't be so clever, that you corrupt incoming packets
* Pass on channel 8 for now
* Typo
* Lock keys once non-zero
* We in fact need 2 scratch buffers, to store the encrypted bytes, unencrypted bytes, and decoded protobuf.
* Lighter approach to retaining known key
* Attach the public key to PKI decrypted packets in device memory
* Turn PKI back off for STM32 :(
* Don't just memcp over a protobuf
* Don't PKI encrypt nodeinfo packets
* Add a bit more memory logging around nodeDB
* Use the proper macro to refer to NODENUM_BROADCAST
* Typo fix
* Don't PKI encrypt ROUTING (naks and acks)
* Adds SecurityConfig protobuf
* Add admin messages over PKI
* Disable PKI for the WIO-e5
* Add MINIMUM_SAFE_FREE_HEAP macro and set to safe 1.5k
* Add missed "has_security"
* Add the admin_channel_enabled option
* STM32 again
* add missed configuration.h at the top of files
* Add EXCLUDE_TZ and RTC
* Enable PKI build on STM32 once again
* Attempt 1 at moving PKI to aes-ccm
* Fix buffers for encrypt/decrypt
* Eliminate unused aes variable
* Add debugging lines
* Set hash to 0 for PKI
* Fix debug lines so they don't print pointers.
* logic fix and more debug
* Rather important typo
* Check for short packets before attempting decrypt
* Don't forget to give cryptoEngine the keys!
* Use the right scratch buffer
* Cleanup
* moar cleanups
* Minor hardening
* Remove some in-progress stuff
* Turn PKI back off on STM32
* Return false
* 2.5 protos
* Sync up protos
* Add initial cryptography test vector tests
* re-add MINIMUM_SAFE_FREE_HEAP
* Housekeeping and comment fixes
* Add explanatory comment about weak dh25519 keys
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* Guard against timesources from the mesh if we have good time
* Trunk
* Consider phone time in the past 24 hours authoritative as well
* Rename
* GPS can be null
* Declaration
* Remove RemoteHardware
* Explicitly remove GPS
* Exclude GPS earlier for RAK2560
* Add "Scan and Select" input method for canned messages
* Adapt canned message drawing if USE_EINK
* Indicate current selection with indent rather than inverse text
* Avoid large text on "sending" and delivery report pop-ups
* Fit SNR and RSSI details on screen
* Change hash function which detects changes in E-Ink images
The old function struggled to distingush between images on the canned-message frame, failing to update when scrolling between messages. No real justification for the new algorithm, other than "it works" and doesn't seem "too expensive". For context, this function runs once a second.
* Use canned messages (scan and select) by default with HT-VME213 and HT-VME290
* Guard for HAS_SCREEN
* Use SafeFile for atomic file writing (with xor checksum readback)
* Write db.proto last because it could be the largest file on the FS (and less critical)
* Don't keep a tmp file around while writing db.proto (because too big to fit two files in the filesystem)
* generate a new critial fault if we encounter errors writing to flash
either CriticalErrorCode_FLASH_CORRUPTION_RECOVERABLE or CriticalErrorCode_FLASH_CORRUPTION_UNRECOVERABLE
(depending on if the second write attempt worked)
* reformat the filesystem if we detect it is corrupted (then rewrite our config files) (only on nrf52 - not sure
yet if we should bother on ESP32)
* If we have to format the FS, make sure to preserve the oem.proto if it exists
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* 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
* for #4154 and #4136 add concept of dependent gpios...
Which is currently only tested with the LED but eventually
will be used for shared GPIO/screen power rail enable
and LED forcing (which is a sanity check in the power stress
testing)
* fix linter warning
* Transformer is a better name for the LED input > operation > output classes
* PMW led changes to work on esp32-s3
* power stress improvements
* allow ble logrecords to be fetched either by NOTIFY or INDICATE ble types
This allows 'lossless' log reading. If client has requested INDICATE
(rather than NOTIFY) each log record emitted via log() will have to fetched
by the client device before the meshtastic node can continue.
* Fix serious problem with nrf52 BLE logging.
When doing notifies of LogRecords it is important to use the
binary write routines - writing using the 'string' write won't work.
Because protobufs can contain \0 nuls inside of them which if being
parsed as a string will cause only a portion of the protobuf to be sent.
I noticed this because some log messages were not getting through.
* fix gpio transformer stuff to work correctly with LED_INVERTED
Thanks @todd-herbert for noticing this and the great stack trace.
The root cause was that I had accidentially shadowed outPin in a subclass
with an unneeded override. It would break on any board that had inverted
LED power.
fixes
https://github.com/meshtastic/firmware/pull/4230#pullrequestreview-2217389099
* Support driving multiple output gpios from one input.
While investigating https://github.com/meshtastic/firmware/pull/4230#pullrequestreview-2217389099
I noticed in variant.h that there are now apparently newer TBEAMs than mine
that have _both_ a GPIO based power LED and the PMU based LED. Add a splitter
so that we can drive two output GPIOs from one logical signal.
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