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12 KiB
C++
404 lines
12 KiB
C++
/*
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Main module
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# Modified by Kyle T. Gabriel to fix issue with incorrect GPS data for TTNMapper
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Copyright (C) 2018 by Xose Pérez <xose dot perez at gmail dot com>
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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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#include "configuration.h"
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#include "rom/rtc.h"
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#include <driver/rtc_io.h>
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#include <TinyGPS++.h>
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#include <Wire.h>
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#include "BluetoothUtil.h"
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#include "MeshBluetoothService.h"
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#include "MeshRadio.h"
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#ifdef T_BEAM_V10
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#include "axp20x.h"
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AXP20X_Class axp;
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bool pmu_irq = false;
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String baChStatus = "No charging";
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#endif
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bool ssd1306_found = false;
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bool axp192_found = false;
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bool packetSent, packetQueued;
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// deep sleep support
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RTC_DATA_ATTR int bootCount = 0;
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esp_sleep_source_t wakeCause; // the reason we booted this time
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// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Application
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// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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void doDeepSleep(uint64_t msecToWake)
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{
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Serial.printf("Entering deep sleep for %llu seconds\n", msecToWake / 1000);
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// not using wifi yet, but once we are this is needed to shutoff the radio hw
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// esp_wifi_stop();
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BLEDevice::deinit(false); // We are required to shutdown bluetooth before deep or light sleep
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screen_off(); // datasheet says this will draw only 10ua
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// Put radio in sleep mode (will still draw power but only 0.2uA)
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radio.sleep();
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#ifdef RESET_OLED
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digitalWrite(RESET_OLED, 1); // put the display in reset before killing its power
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#endif
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#ifdef VEXT_ENABLE
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digitalWrite(VEXT_ENABLE, 1); // turn off the display power
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#endif
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#ifdef LED_PIN
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digitalWrite(LED_PIN, 0); // turn off the led
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#endif
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#ifdef T_BEAM_V10
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if (axp192_found)
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{
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// turn on after initial testing with real hardware
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// No need to turn this off if the power draw in sleep mode really is just 0.2uA and turning it off would
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// leave floating input for the IRQ line
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// If we want to leave the radio receving in would be 11.5mA current draw, but most of the time it is just waiting
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// in its sequencer (true?) so the average power draw should be much lower even if we were listinging for packets
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// all the time.
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// axp.setPowerOutPut(AXP192_LDO2, AXP202_OFF); // LORA radio
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axp.setPowerOutPut(AXP192_LDO3, AXP202_OFF); // GPS main power
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}
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#endif
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/*
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Some ESP32 IOs have internal pullups or pulldowns, which are enabled by default.
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If an external circuit drives this pin in deep sleep mode, current consumption may
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increase due to current flowing through these pullups and pulldowns.
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To isolate a pin, preventing extra current draw, call rtc_gpio_isolate() function.
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For example, on ESP32-WROVER module, GPIO12 is pulled up externally.
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GPIO12 also has an internal pulldown in the ESP32 chip. This means that in deep sleep,
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some current will flow through these external and internal resistors, increasing deep
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sleep current above the minimal possible value.
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Note: we don't isolate pins that are used for the LORA, LED, i2c, spi or the wake button
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*/
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static const uint8_t rtcGpios[] = { /* 0, */ 2,
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/* 4, */ 12,13, /* 14, */ /* 15, */
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/* 25, */ 26, /* 27, */
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32,33,34,35,36,37,/* 38, */ 39 };
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for(int i = 0; i < sizeof(rtcGpios); i++)
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rtc_gpio_isolate((gpio_num_t) rtcGpios[i]);
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// FIXME, disable internal rtc pullups/pulldowns on the non isolated pins. for inputs that we aren't using
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// to detect wake and in normal operation the external part drives them hard.
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// FIXME - use an external 10k pulldown so we can leave the RTC peripherals powered off
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// until then we need the following lines
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esp_sleep_pd_config(ESP_PD_DOMAIN_RTC_PERIPH, ESP_PD_OPTION_ON);
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#ifdef BUTTON_PIN
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// Only GPIOs which are have RTC functionality can be used in this bit map: 0,2,4,12-15,25-27,32-39.
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uint64_t gpioMask = (1ULL << BUTTON_PIN);
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// Not needed because both of the current boards have external pullups
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// FIXME change polarity in hw so we can wake on ANY_HIGH instead - that would allow us to use all three buttons (instead of just the first)
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// gpio_pullup_en((gpio_num_t)BUTTON_PIN);
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esp_sleep_enable_ext1_wakeup(gpioMask, ESP_EXT1_WAKEUP_ALL_LOW);
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#endif
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esp_sleep_enable_timer_wakeup(msecToWake * 1000ULL); // call expects usecs
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esp_deep_sleep_start(); // TBD mA sleep current (battery)
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}
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void sleep()
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{
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#ifdef SLEEP_MSECS
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// If the user has a screen, tell them we are about to sleep
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if (ssd1306_found)
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{
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// Show the going to sleep message on the screen
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char buffer[20];
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snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "Sleeping in %3.1fs\n", (MESSAGE_TO_SLEEP_DELAY / 1000.0));
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screen_print(buffer);
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// Wait for MESSAGE_TO_SLEEP_DELAY millis to sleep
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delay(MESSAGE_TO_SLEEP_DELAY);
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}
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// We sleep for the interval between messages minus the current millis
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// this way we distribute the messages evenly every SEND_INTERVAL millis
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doDeepSleep(SLEEP_MSECS);
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#endif
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}
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void scanI2Cdevice(void)
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{
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byte err, addr;
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int nDevices = 0;
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for (addr = 1; addr < 127; addr++)
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{
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Wire.beginTransmission(addr);
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err = Wire.endTransmission();
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if (err == 0)
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{
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Serial.print("I2C device found at address 0x");
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if (addr < 16)
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Serial.print("0");
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Serial.print(addr, HEX);
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Serial.println(" !");
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nDevices++;
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if (addr == SSD1306_ADDRESS)
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{
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ssd1306_found = true;
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Serial.println("ssd1306 display found");
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}
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#ifdef T_BEAM_V10
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if (addr == AXP192_SLAVE_ADDRESS)
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{
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axp192_found = true;
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Serial.println("axp192 PMU found");
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}
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#endif
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}
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else if (err == 4)
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{
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Serial.print("Unknow error at address 0x");
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if (addr < 16)
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Serial.print("0");
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Serial.println(addr, HEX);
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}
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}
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if (nDevices == 0)
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Serial.println("No I2C devices found\n");
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else
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Serial.println("done\n");
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}
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/**
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* Init the power manager chip
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*
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* axp192 power
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DCDC1 0.7-3.5V @ 1200mA max -> OLED // If you turn this off you'll lose comms to the axp192 because the OLED and the axp192 share the same i2c bus, instead use ssd1306 sleep mode
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DCDC2 -> unused
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DCDC3 0.7-3.5V @ 700mA max -> ESP32 (keep this on!)
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LDO1 30mA -> charges GPS backup battery // charges the tiny J13 battery by the GPS to power the GPS ram (for a couple of days), can not be turned off
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LDO2 200mA -> LORA
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LDO3 200mA -> GPS
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*/
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void axp192Init()
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{
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#ifdef T_BEAM_V10
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if (axp192_found)
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{
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if (!axp.begin(Wire, AXP192_SLAVE_ADDRESS))
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{
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Serial.println("AXP192 Begin PASS");
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}
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else
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{
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Serial.println("AXP192 Begin FAIL");
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}
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// axp.setChgLEDMode(LED_BLINK_4HZ);
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Serial.printf("DCDC1: %s\n", axp.isDCDC1Enable() ? "ENABLE" : "DISABLE");
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Serial.printf("DCDC2: %s\n", axp.isDCDC2Enable() ? "ENABLE" : "DISABLE");
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Serial.printf("LDO2: %s\n", axp.isLDO2Enable() ? "ENABLE" : "DISABLE");
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Serial.printf("LDO3: %s\n", axp.isLDO3Enable() ? "ENABLE" : "DISABLE");
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Serial.printf("DCDC3: %s\n", axp.isDCDC3Enable() ? "ENABLE" : "DISABLE");
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Serial.printf("Exten: %s\n", axp.isExtenEnable() ? "ENABLE" : "DISABLE");
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Serial.println("----------------------------------------");
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axp.setPowerOutPut(AXP192_LDO2, AXP202_ON); // LORA radio
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axp.setPowerOutPut(AXP192_LDO3, AXP202_ON); // GPS main power
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axp.setPowerOutPut(AXP192_DCDC2, AXP202_ON);
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axp.setPowerOutPut(AXP192_EXTEN, AXP202_ON);
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axp.setPowerOutPut(AXP192_DCDC1, AXP202_ON);
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axp.setDCDC1Voltage(3300); // for the OLED power
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Serial.printf("DCDC1: %s\n", axp.isDCDC1Enable() ? "ENABLE" : "DISABLE");
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Serial.printf("DCDC2: %s\n", axp.isDCDC2Enable() ? "ENABLE" : "DISABLE");
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Serial.printf("LDO2: %s\n", axp.isLDO2Enable() ? "ENABLE" : "DISABLE");
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Serial.printf("LDO3: %s\n", axp.isLDO3Enable() ? "ENABLE" : "DISABLE");
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Serial.printf("DCDC3: %s\n", axp.isDCDC3Enable() ? "ENABLE" : "DISABLE");
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Serial.printf("Exten: %s\n", axp.isExtenEnable() ? "ENABLE" : "DISABLE");
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pinMode(PMU_IRQ, INPUT_PULLUP);
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attachInterrupt(PMU_IRQ, [] {
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pmu_irq = true;
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},
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FALLING);
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axp.adc1Enable(AXP202_BATT_CUR_ADC1, 1);
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axp.enableIRQ(AXP202_VBUS_REMOVED_IRQ | AXP202_VBUS_CONNECT_IRQ | AXP202_BATT_REMOVED_IRQ | AXP202_BATT_CONNECT_IRQ, 1);
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axp.clearIRQ();
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if (axp.isChargeing())
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{
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baChStatus = "Charging";
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}
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}
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else
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{
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Serial.println("AXP192 not found");
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}
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#endif
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}
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// Perform power on init that we do on each wake from deep sleep
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void initDeepSleep()
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{
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bootCount++;
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wakeCause = esp_sleep_get_wakeup_cause();
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/*
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Not using yet because we are using wake on all buttons being low
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wakeButtons = esp_sleep_get_ext1_wakeup_status(); // If one of these buttons is set it was the reason we woke
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if (wakeCause == ESP_SLEEP_WAKEUP_EXT1 && !wakeButtons) // we must have been using the 'all buttons rule for waking' to support busted boards, assume button one was pressed
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wakeButtons = ((uint64_t)1) << buttons.gpios[0];
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*/
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Serial.printf("booted, wake cause %d (boot count %d)\n", wakeCause, bootCount);
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}
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void setup()
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{
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// Debug
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#ifdef DEBUG_PORT
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DEBUG_PORT.begin(SERIAL_BAUD);
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#endif
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initDeepSleep();
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// delay(1000); FIXME - remove
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#ifdef VEXT_ENABLE
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pinMode(VEXT_ENABLE, OUTPUT);
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digitalWrite(VEXT_ENABLE, 0); // turn on the display power
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#endif
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#ifdef RESET_OLED
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pinMode(RESET_OLED, OUTPUT);
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digitalWrite(RESET_OLED, 1);
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#endif
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Wire.begin(I2C_SDA, I2C_SCL);
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scanI2Cdevice();
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axp192Init();
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// Buttons & LED
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#ifdef BUTTON_PIN
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pinMode(BUTTON_PIN, INPUT_PULLUP);
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digitalWrite(BUTTON_PIN, 1);
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#endif
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#ifdef LED_PIN
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pinMode(LED_PIN, OUTPUT);
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digitalWrite(LED_PIN, 1); // turn on for now
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#endif
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// Hello
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DEBUG_MSG(APP_NAME " " APP_VERSION "\n");
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// Don't init display if we don't have one or we are waking headless due to a timer event
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if (wakeCause == ESP_SLEEP_WAKEUP_TIMER)
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ssd1306_found = false; // forget we even have the hardware
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if (ssd1306_found)
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screen_setup();
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// Init GPS
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gps_setup();
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// Show logo on first boot after removing battery
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//if (bootCount == 0) {
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screen_print(APP_NAME " " APP_VERSION, 0, 0);
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screen_show_logo();
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screen_update();
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delay(LOGO_DELAY);
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//}
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mesh_init();
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BLEServer *serve = initBLE("KHBT Test"); // FIXME, use a real name based on the macaddr
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BLEService *bts = createMeshBluetoothService(serve);
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bts->start();
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serve->getAdvertising()->addServiceUUID(bts->getUUID());
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}
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void loop()
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{
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gps_loop();
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screen_loop();
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mesh_loop();
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loopBLE();
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#ifdef LED_PIN
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// toggle the led so we can get some rough sense of how often loop is pausing
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digitalWrite(LED_PIN, digitalRead(LED_PIN) ? 0 : 1);
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#endif
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#ifdef BUTTON_PIN
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// if user presses button for more than 3 secs, discard our network prefs and reboot (FIXME, use a debounce lib instead of this boilerplate)
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static bool wasPressed = false;
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static uint32_t minPressMs; // what tick should we call this press long enough
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if (!digitalRead(BUTTON_PIN))
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{
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if (!wasPressed)
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{ // just started a new press
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Serial.println("pressing");
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wasPressed = true;
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minPressMs = millis() + 3000;
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}
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}
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else if (wasPressed)
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{
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// we just did a release
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wasPressed = false;
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if (millis() > minPressMs)
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{
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// held long enough
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screen_print("Erasing prefs");
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delay(5000); // Give some time to read the screen
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// ESP.restart();
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}
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}
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#endif
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#ifdef MINWAKE_MSECS
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if (millis() > MINWAKE_MSECS)
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{
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sleep();
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}
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#endif
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// No GPS lock yet, let the OS put the main CPU in low power mode for 100ms (or until another interrupt comes in)
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// i.e. don't just keep spinning in loop as fast as we can.
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delay(100);
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} |