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518 lines
20 KiB
C++
/**
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* \file LoRaWANStack.h
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*
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* \brief LoRaWAN stack layer implementation
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*
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* \copyright Revised BSD License, see LICENSE.TXT file include in the project
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*
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* \code
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* \____ \| ___ | (_ _) ___ |/ ___) _ \
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* _____) ) ____| | | || |_| ____( (___| | | |
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* (______/|_____)_|_|_| \__)_____)\____)_| |_|
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* (C)2013 Semtech
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* ___ _____ _ ___ _ _____ ___ ___ ___ ___
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* / __|_ _/_\ / __| |/ / __/ _ \| _ \/ __| __|
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* embedded.connectivity.solutions===============
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* \endcode
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*
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* \author Miguel Luis ( Semtech )
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* \author Gregory Cristian ( Semtech )
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* \author Daniel Jaeckle ( STACKFORCE )
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*
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* \defgroup LoRaWAN stack layer that controls MAC layer underneath
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*
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* License: Revised BSD License, see LICENSE.TXT file include in the project
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2017, Arm Limited and affiliates.
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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*/
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#ifndef LORAWANSTACK_H_
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#define LORAWANSTACK_H_
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include "events/EventQueue.h"
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#include "platform/mbed_atomic.h"
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#include "platform/Callback.h"
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#include "platform/NonCopyable.h"
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#include "platform/ScopedLock.h"
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#include "lorastack/mac/LoRaMac.h"
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#include "system/LoRaWANTimer.h"
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#include "system/lorawan_data_structures.h"
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#include "LoRaRadio.h"
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class LoRaPHY;
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/** LoRaWANStack Class
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* A controller layer for LoRaWAN MAC and PHY
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*/
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class LoRaWANStack: private mbed::NonCopyable<LoRaWANStack> {
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public:
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LoRaWANStack();
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/** Binds PHY layer and radio driver to stack.
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*
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* MAC layer is totally detached from the PHY layer so the stack layer
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* needs to play the role of an arbitrator.
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* This API sets the PHY layer object to stack and bind the radio driver
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* object from the application to the PHY layer.
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* Also initialises radio callback handles which the radio driver will
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* use in order to report events.
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*
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* @param radio LoRaRadio object, i.e., the radio driver
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* @param phy LoRaPHY object.
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*
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*/
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void bind_phy_and_radio_driver(LoRaRadio &radio, LoRaPHY &phy);
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/** End device initialization.
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* @param queue A pointer to an EventQueue passed from the application.
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* @return LORAWAN_STATUS_OK on success, a negative error code on failure.
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*/
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lorawan_status_t initialize_mac_layer(events::EventQueue *queue);
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/** Sets all callbacks for the application.
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*
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* @param callbacks A pointer to the structure carrying callbacks.
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* @return LORAWAN_STATUS_OK on success, a negative error code on failure.
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*/
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lorawan_status_t set_lora_callbacks(const lorawan_app_callbacks_t *callbacks);
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/** Connect OTAA or ABP using Mbed-OS config system
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*
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* @return For ABP: If everything goes well, LORAWAN_STATUS_OK is returned for first call followed by
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* a 'CONNECTED' event. Otherwise a negative error code is returned.
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* Any subsequent call will return LORAWAN_STATUS_ALREADY_CONNECTED and no event follows.
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*
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* For OTAA: When a JoinRequest is sent, LORAWAN_STATUS_CONNECT_IN_PROGRESS is returned for the first call.
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* Any subsequent call will return either LORAWAN_STATUS_BUSY (if the previous request for connection
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* is still underway) or LORAWAN_STATUS_ALREADY_CONNECTED (if a network was already joined successfully).
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* A 'CONNECTED' event is sent to the application when the JoinAccept is received.
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*/
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lorawan_status_t connect();
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/** Connect OTAA or ABP with parameters
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*
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* @param connect Options for an end device connection to the gateway.
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*
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* @return For ABP: If everything goes well, LORAWAN_STATUS_OK is returned for first call followed by
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* a 'CONNECTED' event. Otherwise a negative error code is returned.
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* Any subsequent call will return LORAWAN_STATUS_ALREADY_CONNECTED and no event follows.
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*
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* For OTAA: When a JoinRequest is sent, LORAWAN_STATUS_CONNECT_IN_PROGRESS is returned for the first call.
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* Any subsequent call will return either LORAWAN_STATUS_BUSY (if the previous request for connection
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* is still underway) or LORAWAN_STATUS_ALREADY_CONNECTED (if a network was already joined successfully).
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* A 'CONNECTED' event is sent to the application when the JoinAccept is received.
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*/
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lorawan_status_t connect(const lorawan_connect_t &connect);
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/** Adds channels to use.
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*
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* You can provide a list of channels with appropriate parameters filled
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* in. However, this list is not absolute. In some regions, a CF
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* list gets implemented by default, which means that the network can overwrite your channel
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* frequency settings right after receiving a Join Accept. You may try
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* to set up any channel or channels after that and if the channel requested
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* is already active, the request is silently ignored. A negative error
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* code is returned if there is any problem with parameters.
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*
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* You need to ensure that the base station nearby supports the channel or channels being added.
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*
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* If your list includes a default channel (a channel where Join Requests
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* are received) you cannot fully configure the channel parameters.
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* Either leave the channel settings to default or check your
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* corresponding PHY layer implementation. For example, LoRaPHYE868.
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*
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* @param channel_plan A list of channels or a single channel.
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*
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* @return LORAWAN_STATUS_OK on success, a negative error
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* code on failure.
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*/
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lorawan_status_t add_channels(const lorawan_channelplan_t &channel_plan);
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/** Removes a channel from the list.
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*
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* @param channel_id Index of the channel being removed
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*
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* @return LORAWAN_STATUS_OK on success, a negative error
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* code on failure.
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*/
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lorawan_status_t remove_a_channel(uint8_t channel_id);
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/** Removes a previously set channel plan.
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*
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* @return LORAWAN_STATUS_OK on success, a negative error
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* code on failure.
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*/
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lorawan_status_t drop_channel_list();
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/** Gets a list of currently enabled channels .
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*
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* @param channel_plan The channel plan structure to store final result.
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*
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* @return LORAWAN_STATUS_OK on success, a negative error
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* code on failure.
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*/
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lorawan_status_t get_enabled_channels(lorawan_channelplan_t &channel_plan);
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/** Sets up a retry counter for confirmed messages.
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*
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* Valid only for confirmed messages. This API sets the number of times the
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* stack will retry a CONFIRMED message before giving up and reporting an
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* error.
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*
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* @param count The number of retries for confirmed messages.
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*
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* @return LORAWAN_STATUS_OK or a negative error code.
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*/
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lorawan_status_t set_confirmed_msg_retry(uint8_t count);
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/** Sets up the data rate.
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*
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* `set_datarate()` first verifies whether the data rate given is valid or not.
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* If it is valid, the system sets the given data rate to the channel.
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*
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* @param data_rate The intended data rate, for example DR_0 or DR_1.
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* Note that the macro DR_* can mean different
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* things in different regions.
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*
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* @return LORAWAN_STATUS_OK if everything goes well, otherwise
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* a negative error code.
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*/
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lorawan_status_t set_channel_data_rate(uint8_t data_rate);
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/** Enables ADR.
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*
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* @param adr_enabled 0 ADR disabled, 1 ADR enabled.
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*
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* @return LORAWAN_STATUS_OK on success, a negative error
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* code on failure.
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*/
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lorawan_status_t enable_adaptive_datarate(bool adr_enabled);
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/** Send message to gateway
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*
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* @param port The application port number. Port numbers 0 and 224
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* are reserved, whereas port numbers from 1 to 223
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* (0x01 to 0xDF) are valid port numbers.
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* Anything out of this range is illegal.
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*
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* @param data A pointer to the data being sent. The ownership of the
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* buffer is not transferred. The data is copied to the
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* internal buffers.
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*
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* @param length The size of data in bytes.
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*
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* @param flags A flag used to determine what type of
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* message is being sent, for example:
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*
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* MSG_UNCONFIRMED_FLAG = 0x01
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* MSG_CONFIRMED_FLAG = 0x02
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* MSG_MULTICAST_FLAG = 0x04
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* MSG_PROPRIETARY_FLAG = 0x08
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* MSG_MULTICAST_FLAG and MSG_PROPRIETARY_FLAG can be
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* used in conjunction with MSG_UNCONFIRMED_FLAG and
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* MSG_CONFIRMED_FLAG depending on the intended use.
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*
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* MSG_PROPRIETARY_FLAG|MSG_CONFIRMED_FLAG mask will set
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* a confirmed message flag for a proprietary message.
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* MSG_CONFIRMED_FLAG and MSG_UNCONFIRMED_FLAG are
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* mutually exclusive.
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*
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* @param null_allowed Internal use only. Needed for sending empty packet
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* having CONFIRMED bit on.
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*
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* @param allow_port_0 Internal use only. Needed for flushing MAC commands.
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*
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* @return The number of bytes sent, or
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* LORAWAN_STATUS_WOULD_BLOCK if another TX is
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* ongoing, or a negative error code on failure.
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*/
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int16_t handle_tx(uint8_t port, const uint8_t *data,
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uint16_t length, uint8_t flags,
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bool null_allowed = false, bool allow_port_0 = false);
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/** Receives a message from the Network Server.
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*
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* @param data A pointer to buffer where the received data will be
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* stored.
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*
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* @param length The size of data in bytes
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*
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* @param port The application port number. Port numbers 0 and 224
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* are reserved, whereas port numbers from 1 to 223
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* (0x01 to 0xDF) are valid port numbers.
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* Anything out of this range is illegal.
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*
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* In return will contain the number of port to which
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* message was received.
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*
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* @param flags A flag is used to determine what type of
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* message is being received, for example:
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*
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* MSG_UNCONFIRMED_FLAG = 0x01,
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* MSG_CONFIRMED_FLAG = 0x02
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* MSG_MULTICAST_FLAG = 0x04,
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* MSG_PROPRIETARY_FLAG = 0x08
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*
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* MSG_MULTICAST_FLAG and MSG_PROPRIETARY_FLAG can be
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* used in conjunction with MSG_UNCONFIRMED_FLAG and
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* MSG_CONFIRMED_FLAG depending on the intended use.
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*
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* MSG_PROPRIETARY_FLAG|MSG_CONFIRMED_FLAG mask will set
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* a confirmed message flag for a proprietary message.
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*
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* MSG_CONFIRMED_FLAG and MSG_UNCONFIRMED_FLAG are
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* not mutually exclusive, i.e., the user can subscribe to
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* receive both CONFIRMED AND UNCONFIRMED messages at
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* the same time.
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*
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* In return will contain the flags to determine what kind
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* of message was received.
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*
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* @param validate_params If set to true, the given port and flags values will be checked
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* against the values received with the message. If values do not
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* match, LORAWAN_STATUS_WOULD_BLOCK will be returned.
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*
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* @return It could be one of these:
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* i) 0 if there is nothing else to read.
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* ii) Number of bytes written to user buffer.
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* iii) LORAWAN_STATUS_WOULD_BLOCK if there is
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* nothing available to read at the moment.
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* iv) A negative error code on failure.
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*/
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int16_t handle_rx(uint8_t *data, uint16_t length, uint8_t &port, int &flags, bool validate_params);
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/** Send Link Check Request MAC command.
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*
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*
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* This API schedules a Link Check Request command (LinkCheckReq) for the network
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* server and once the response, i.e., LinkCheckAns MAC command is received
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* from the Network Server, an event is generated.
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*
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* A callback function for the link check response must be set prior to using
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* this API, otherwise a LORAWAN_STATUS_PARAMETER_INVALID error is thrown.
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*
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* @return LORAWAN_STATUS_OK on successfully queuing a request, or
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* a negative error code on failure.
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*
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*/
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lorawan_status_t set_link_check_request();
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/** Removes link check request sticky MAC command.
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*
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* Any already queued request may still get entertained. However, no new
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* requests will be made.
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*/
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void remove_link_check_request();
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/** Shuts down the LoRaWAN protocol.
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*
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* In response to the user call for disconnection, the stack shuts down itself.
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*
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* @return LORAWAN_STATUS_DEVICE_OFF on successfully shutdown.
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*/
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lorawan_status_t shutdown();
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/** Change device class
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*
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* Change current device class.
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*
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* @param device_class The device class
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*
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* @return LORAWAN_STATUS_OK on success,
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* LORAWAN_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED is requested class is not supported,
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* or other negative error code if request failed.
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*/
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lorawan_status_t set_device_class(const device_class_t &device_class);
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/** Acquire TX meta-data
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*
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* Upon successful transmission, TX meta-data will be made available
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*
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* @param metadata A reference to the inbound structure which will be
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* filled with any TX meta-data if available.
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*
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* @return LORAWAN_STATUS_OK if successful,
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* LORAWAN_STATUS_METADATA_NOT_AVAILABLE otherwise
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*/
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lorawan_status_t acquire_tx_metadata(lorawan_tx_metadata &metadata);
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/** Acquire RX meta-data
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*
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* Upon successful reception, RX meta-data will be made available
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*
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* @param metadata A reference to the inbound structure which will be
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* filled with any RX meta-data if available.
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*
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* @return LORAWAN_STATUS_OK if successful,
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* LORAWAN_STATUS_METADATA_NOT_AVAILABLE otherwise
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*/
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lorawan_status_t acquire_rx_metadata(lorawan_rx_metadata &metadata);
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/** Acquire backoff meta-data
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*
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* Get hold of backoff time after which the transmission will take place.
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*
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* @param backoff A reference to the inbound integer which will be
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* filled with any backoff meta-data if available.
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*
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* @return LORAWAN_STATUS_OK if successful,
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* LORAWAN_STATUS_METADATA_NOT_AVAILABLE otherwise
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*/
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lorawan_status_t acquire_backoff_metadata(int &backoff);
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/** Stops sending
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*
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* Stop sending any outstanding messages if they are not yet queued for
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* transmission, i.e., if the backoff timer is nhot elapsed yet.
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*
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* @return LORAWAN_STATUS_OK if the transmission is cancelled.
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* LORAWAN_STATUS_BUSY otherwise.
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*/
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lorawan_status_t stop_sending(void);
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void lock(void)
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{
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_loramac.lock();
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}
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void unlock(void)
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{
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_loramac.unlock();
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}
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private:
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typedef mbed::ScopedLock<LoRaWANStack> Lock;
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/**
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* Checks if the user provided port is valid or not
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*/
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bool is_port_valid(uint8_t port, bool allow_port_0 = false);
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/**
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* State machine for stack controller layer.
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*/
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lorawan_status_t state_controller(device_states_t new_state);
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/**
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* Helpers for state controller
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*/
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void process_uninitialized_state(lorawan_status_t &op_status);
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void process_idle_state(lorawan_status_t &op_status);
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void process_connected_state();
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void process_connecting_state(lorawan_status_t &op_status);
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void process_joining_state(lorawan_status_t &op_status);
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void process_scheduling_state(lorawan_status_t &op_status);
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void process_status_check_state();
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void process_shutdown_state(lorawan_status_t &op_status);
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void state_machine_run_to_completion(void);
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/**
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* Handles MLME indications
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*/
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void mlme_indication_handler(void);
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/**
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* Handles an MLME confirmation
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*/
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void mlme_confirm_handler(void);
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/**
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* Handles an MCPS confirmation
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*/
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void mcps_confirm_handler(void);
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/**
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* Handles an MCPS indication
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*/
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void mcps_indication_handler(void);
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/**
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* Sets up user application port
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*/
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lorawan_status_t set_application_port(uint8_t port, bool allow_port_0 = false);
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/**
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* Handles connection internally
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*/
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lorawan_status_t handle_connect(bool is_otaa);
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/** Send event to application.
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*
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* @param event The event to be sent.
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*/
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void send_event_to_application(const lorawan_event_t event) const;
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/** Send empty uplink message to network.
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*
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* Sends an empty confirmed message to gateway.
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*
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* @param port The event to be sent.
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*/
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void send_automatic_uplink_message(uint8_t port);
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/**
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* TX interrupt handlers and corresponding processors
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*/
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void tx_interrupt_handler(void);
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void tx_timeout_interrupt_handler(void);
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void process_transmission(void);
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void process_transmission_timeout(void);
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/**
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* RX interrupt handlers and corresponding processors
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*/
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void rx_interrupt_handler(const uint8_t *payload, uint16_t size, int16_t rssi,
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int8_t snr);
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void rx_timeout_interrupt_handler(void);
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void rx_error_interrupt_handler(void);
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void process_reception(const uint8_t *payload, uint16_t size, int16_t rssi,
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int8_t snr);
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void process_reception_timeout(bool is_timeout);
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int convert_to_msg_flag(const mcps_type_t type);
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void make_tx_metadata_available(void);
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void make_rx_metadata_available(void);
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void handle_scheduling_failure(void);
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void post_process_tx_with_reception(void);
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void post_process_tx_no_reception(void);
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private:
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LoRaMac _loramac;
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radio_events_t radio_events;
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device_states_t _device_current_state;
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lorawan_app_callbacks_t _callbacks;
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lorawan_session_t _lw_session;
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loramac_tx_message_t _tx_msg;
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loramac_rx_message_t _rx_msg;
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lorawan_tx_metadata _tx_metadata;
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lorawan_rx_metadata _rx_metadata;
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uint8_t _num_retry;
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uint8_t _qos_cnt;
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uint32_t _ctrl_flags;
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uint8_t _app_port;
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bool _link_check_requested;
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bool _automatic_uplink_ongoing;
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core_util_atomic_flag _rx_payload_in_use;
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uint8_t _rx_payload[LORAMAC_PHY_MAXPAYLOAD];
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events::EventQueue *_queue;
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lorawan_time_t _tx_timestamp;
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};
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#endif /* LORAWANSTACK_H_ */
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