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  1. // 1-channel LoRa Gateway for ESP8266
  2. // Copyright (c) 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Maarten Westenberg version for ESP8266
  3. // Version 6.1.1 E EU868
  4. // Date: 2019-11-06
  5. //
  6. // Based on work done by Thomas Telkamp for Raspberry PI 1ch gateway and many others.
  7. // Contibutions of Dorijan Morelj and Andreas Spies for OLED support.
  8. //
  9. // All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
  10. // are made available under the terms of the MIT License
  11. // which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
  12. // https://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
  13. //
  14. // NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND IS PROVIDED
  15. //
  16. // Author: Maarten Westenberg (mw12554@hotmail.com)
  17. //
  18. // This file contains a number of compile-time settings that can be set on (=1) or off (=0)
  19. // The disadvantage of compile time is minor compared to the memory gain of not having
  20. // too much code compiled and loaded on your ESP8266.
  21. //
  22. // NOTE:
  23. // If version if vor ESP32 Halard board, compile with ESP32 setting and board
  24. // "ESP32 Dev Module" or "Heltec WiFi Lora 32"
  25. //
  26. // If version is for Comresult or Halard board, compile with "Wemos R1 D1" and choose
  27. // the right _PIN_OUT below. Selecting OLED while that is not connected does not
  28. // really matter.
  29. // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  30. #define VERSION "V.6.1.1.E.EU868; 191106c"
  31. // This value of DEBUG determines whether some parts of code get compiled.
  32. // Also this is the initial value of debug parameter.
  33. // The value can be changed using the admin webserver
  34. // For operational use, set initial DEBUG vaulue 0
  35. #define DEBUG 1
  36. // Debug message will be put on Serial is this one is set.
  37. // If set to 0, no USB Serial prints are done
  38. // Set to 1 it will prinr all user level messages (with correct debug set)
  39. // If set to 2 it will also print interrupt messages (not recommended)
  40. #define _DUSB 1
  41. // Define whether we should do a formatting of SPIFFS when starting the gateway
  42. // This is usually a good idea if the webserver is interrupted halfway a writing
  43. // operation. Also to be used when software is upgraded
  44. // Normally, value 0 is a good default.
  45. #define _SPIFF_FORMAT 0
  46. // Define the frequency band the gateway will listen on. Valid options are
  47. // EU863_870 (Europe), US902_928 (North America) & AU925_928 (Australia), CN470_510 (China).
  48. // See https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/docs/lorawan/frequency-plans.html
  49. #define EU863_870 1
  50. // Define whether to use the old Semtech gateway API, which is still supported by TTN,
  51. // but is more lightweight than the new TTN tcp based protocol.
  52. // NOTE: Only one of the two should be defined! TTN Router project has stopped
  53. //
  54. #define _UDPROUTER 1
  55. //#define _TTNROUTER 1
  56. // The spreading factor is the most important parameter to set for a single channel
  57. // gateway. It specifies the speed/datarate in which the gateway and node communicate.
  58. // As the name says, in principle the single channel gateway listens to one channel/frequency
  59. // and to one spreading factor only.
  60. // This parameters contains the default value of SF, the actual version can be set with
  61. // the webserver and it will be stored in SPIFF
  62. // NOTE: The frequency is set in the loraModem.h file and is default 868.100000 MHz.
  63. #define _SPREADING SF9
  64. // Channel Activity Detection
  65. // This function will scan for valid LoRa headers and determine the Spreading
  66. // factor accordingly. If set to 1 we will use this function which means the
  67. // 1-channel gateway will become even more versatile. If set to 0 we will use the
  68. // continuous listen mode.
  69. // Using this function means that we HAVE to use more dio pins on the RFM95/sx1276
  70. // device and also connect enable dio1 to detect this state.
  71. #define _CAD 1
  72. // Definitions for the admin webserver.
  73. // A_SERVER determines whether or not the admin webpage is included in the sketch.
  74. // Normally, leave it in!
  75. #define A_SERVER 1 // Define local WebServer only if this define is set
  76. #define A_REFRESH 1 // Allow the webserver refresh or not?
  77. #define A_SERVERPORT 80 // Local webserver port (normally 80)
  78. #define A_MAXBUFSIZE 192 // Must be larger than 128, but small enough to work
  79. // Definitions for over the air updates. At the moment we support OTA with IDE
  80. // Make sure that tou have installed Python version 2.7 and have Bonjour in your network.
  81. // Bonjour is included in iTunes (which is free) and OTA is recommended to install
  82. // the firmware on your router witout having to be really close to the gateway and
  83. // connect with USB.
  84. #define A_OTA 1
  85. // We support a few pin-out configurations out-of-the-box: HALLARD, COMPRESULT and TTGO ESP32.
  86. // If you use one of these two, just set the parameter to the right value.
  87. // If your pin definitions are different, update the loraModem.h file to reflect these settings.
  88. // 1: HALLARD
  89. // 2: COMRESULT pin out
  90. // 3: ESP32 Wemos pin out
  91. // 4: ESP32 TTGO pinning (should work for 433 and OLED too).
  92. // 5: ESP32 TTGO EU433 MHz with OLED
  93. // 6: Other, define your own in loraModem.h
  94. #define _PIN_OUT 5
  95. // Gather statistics on sensor and Wifi status
  96. // 0= No statistics
  97. // 1= Keep track of messages statistics, number determined by MAX_STAT
  98. // 2= Option 1 + Keep track of messages received PER each SF (default)
  99. // 3= See Option 2, but with extra channel info (Do not use when no Hopping is selected)
  100. #define _STATISTICS 3
  101. // Maximum number of statistics records gathered. 20 is a good maximum (memory intensive)
  102. // For ESP32 maybe 30 could be used as well
  103. #define MAX_STAT 20
  104. // Single channel gateways if they behave strict should only use one frequency
  105. // channel and one spreading factor. However, the TTN backend replies on RX2
  106. // timeslot for spreading factors SF9-SF12.
  107. // Also, the server will respond with SF12 in the RX2 timeslot.
  108. // If the 1ch gateway is working in and for nodes that ONLY transmit and receive on the set
  109. // and agreed frequency and spreading factor. make sure to set STRICT to 1.
  110. // In this case, the frequency and spreading factor for downlink messages is adapted by this
  111. // gateway
  112. // NOTE: If your node has only one frequency enabled and one SF, you must set this to 1
  113. // in order to receive downlink messages
  114. // NOTE: In all other cases, value 0 works for most gateways with CAD enabled
  115. #define _STRICT_1CH 1
  116. // Allows configuration through WifiManager AP setup. Must be 0 or 1
  117. #define _WIFIMANAGER 0
  118. // Define the name of the accesspoint if the gateway is in accesspoint mode (is
  119. // getting WiFi SSID and password using WiFiManager)
  120. #define AP_NAME "ESP8266-Gway-Things4U"
  121. #define AP_PASSWD "ttnAutoPw"
  122. // This section defines whether we use the gateway as a repeater
  123. // For his, we use another output channle as the channel (default==0) we are
  124. // receiving the messages on.
  125. #define _REPEATER 0
  126. // Will we use Mutex or not?
  127. // +SPI is input for SPI, SPO is output for SPI
  128. #define MUTEX 0
  129. // Define if OLED Display is connected to I2C bus. Note that defining an OLED display does not
  130. // impact performance very much, certainly if no OLED is connected. Wrong OLED will not show
  131. // sensible results on display
  132. // OLED==0; No OLED display connected
  133. // OLED==1; 0.9 Oled Screen based on SSD1306
  134. // OLED==2; 1"3 Oled screens for Wemos, 128x64 SH1106
  135. #define OLED 1
  136. // Define whether we want to manage the gateway over UDP (next to management
  137. // thru webinterface).
  138. // This will allow us to send messages over the UDP connection to manage the gateway
  139. // and its parameters. Sometimes the gateway is not accesible from remote,
  140. // in this case we would allow it to use the SERVER UDP connection to receive
  141. // messages as well.
  142. // NOTE: Be aware that these messages are NOT LoRa and NOT LoRa Gateway spec compliant.
  143. // However that should not interfere with regular gateway operation but instead offer
  144. // functions to set/reset certain parameters from remote.
  145. #define GATEWAYMGT 0
  146. // Do extensive logging
  147. // Use the ESP8266 SPIFS filesystem to do extensive logging.
  148. // We must take care that the filesystem never(!) is full, and for that purpose we
  149. // rather have new records/line of statistics than very old.
  150. // Of course we must store enough records to make the filesystem work
  151. #define STAT_LOG 1
  152. // We will log a list of LoRa nodes that was forwarded using this gateway.
  153. // For eacht node we record:
  154. // - node Number, or known node name
  155. // - Last seen 'seconds since 1/1/1970'
  156. // - SF seen (8-bit integer with SF per bit)
  157. // The initial version _NUMMAX stores max so many nodes:
  158. #define _SEENMAX 100
  159. #define _SEENFILE "/gwayNum.txt"
  160. // Name of he configfile in SPIFFs filesystem
  161. // In this file we store the configuration and other relevant info that should
  162. // survive a reboot of the gateway
  163. #define CONFIGFILE "/gwayConfig.txt"
  164. // Set the Server Settings (IMPORTANT)
  165. #define _LOCUDPPORT 1700 // UDP port of gateway! Often 1700 or 1701 is used for upstream comms
  166. // Timing
  167. #define _MSG_INTERVAL 15 // Reset timer in seconds
  168. #define _PULL_INTERVAL 55 // PULL_DATA messages to server to get downstream in milliseconds
  169. #define _STAT_INTERVAL 120 // Send a 'stat' message to server
  170. #define _NTP_INTERVAL 3600 // How often do we want time NTP synchronization
  171. #define _WWW_INTERVAL 60 // Number of seconds before we refresh the WWW page
  172. // MQTT definitions, these settings should be standard for TTN
  173. // and need not changing
  174. #define _TTNSERVER "router.eu.thethings.network"
  175. #define _TTNPORT 1700 // Standard port for TTN
  176. // If you have a second back-end server defined such as Semtech or loriot.io
  177. // your can define _THINGPORT and _THINGSERVER with your own value.
  178. // If not, make sure that you do not define these, which will save CPU time
  179. // Port is UDP port in this program
  180. //
  181. // Default for testing: Switched off
  182. #define _THINGSERVER "your,webserver.com" // Server URL of the LoRa-udp.js handler
  183. #define _THINGPORT 1700 // Port 1700 is old compatibility
  184. // This defines whether or not we would use the gateway as
  185. // as sort of backend system which decodes
  186. // 1: _LOCALSERVER is used
  187. // 0: Do not use _LOCALSERVER
  188. #define _LOCALSERVER 1 // See server definitions for decodes
  189. // Gateway Ident definitions
  190. #define _DESCRIPTION "ESP Gateway" // Name of the gateway
  191. #define _EMAIL "your@mail.com" // Owner
  192. #define _PLATFORM "ESP8266"
  193. #define _LAT 52.0
  194. #define _LON 5.0
  195. #define _ALT 1 // Altitude
  196. // ntp
  197. // Please add daylight saving time to NTP_TIMEZONES when desired
  198. #define NTP_TIMESERVER "nl.pool.ntp.org" // Country and region specific
  199. #define NTP_TIMEZONES 1 // How far is our Timezone from UTC (excl daylight saving/summer time)
  200. #define SECS_IN_HOUR 3600
  201. #define NTP_INTR 0 // Do NTP processing with interrupts or in loop();
  202. // lora sensor code definitions
  203. // Defines whether the gateway will also report sensor/status value on MQTT
  204. // after all, a gateway can be a node to the system as well. Some sensors like GPS can be
  205. // sent to the backend as a parameter, some (like humidity for example) can only be sent
  206. // as a regular sensor value.
  207. // Set its LoRa address and key below in this file, See spec. para 4.3.2
  208. #define GATEWAYNODE 0
  209. #define _CHECK_MIC 0
  210. // Define the correct radio type that you are using
  211. #define CFG_sx1276_radio
  212. //#define CFG_sx1272_radio
  213. // Serial Port speed
  214. #define _BAUDRATE 115200 // Works for debug messages to serial momitor
  215. // We can put the gateway in such a mode that it will (only) recognize
  216. // nodes that are put in a list of trusted nodes
  217. // Values:
  218. // 0: Do not use names for trusted Nodes
  219. // 1: Use the nodes as a translation table for hex codes to names (in TLN)
  220. // 2: Same as 1, but is nodes NOT in the nodes list below they are NOT
  221. // forwarded or counted! (not yet fully implemented)
  222. #define _TRUSTED_NODES 1
  223. #define _TRUSTED_DECODE 1
  224. // For asserting and testing the following defines are used.
  225. //
  226. #if !defined(CFG_noassert)
  227. #define ASSERT(cond) if(!(cond)) gway_failed(__FILE__, __LINE__)
  228. #else
  229. #define ASSERT(cond) /**/
  230. #endif