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43 lines
1.2 KiB
C++
43 lines
1.2 KiB
C++
#pragma once
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#include "MeshModule.h"
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#include "Router.h"
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/**
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* Most modules are only interested in sending/receving one particular portnum. This baseclass simplifies that common
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* case.
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*/
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class SinglePortModule : public MeshModule
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{
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protected:
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PortNum ourPortNum;
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public:
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/** Constructor
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* name is for debugging output
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*/
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SinglePortModule(const char *_name, PortNum _ourPortNum) : MeshModule(_name), ourPortNum(_ourPortNum) {}
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protected:
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uint32_t max_channel_util_percent = 40;
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uint32_t polite_channel_util_percent = 25;
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/**
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* @return true if you want to receive the specified portnum
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*/
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virtual bool wantPacket(const MeshPacket *p) override { return p->decoded.portnum == ourPortNum; }
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/**
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* Return a mesh packet which has been preinited as a data packet with a particular port number.
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* You can then send this packet (after customizing any of the payload fields you might need) with
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* service.sendToMesh()
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*/
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MeshPacket *allocDataPacket()
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{
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// Update our local node info with our position (even if we don't decide to update anyone else)
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MeshPacket *p = router->allocForSending();
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p->decoded.portnum = ourPortNum;
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return p;
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}
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};
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