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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE INSTITUTE OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * This file is part of the Contiki operating system. * */ #ifndef CONTIKI_CONF_H_ #define CONTIKI_CONF_H_ #include #include #define CC_CONF_REGISTER_ARGS 1 #define CC_CONF_FUNCTION_POINTER_ARGS 1 #define CC_CONF_FASTCALL #define CC_CONF_VA_ARGS 1 #define CCIF #define CLIF #ifndef EEPROM_CONF_SIZE #define EEPROM_CONF_SIZE 1024 #endif /* These names are deprecated, use C99 names. */ typedef uint8_t u8_t; typedef uint16_t u16_t; typedef uint32_t u32_t; typedef int32_t s32_t; typedef unsigned short uip_stats_t; #if UIP_CONF_IPV6 /* The Windows build uses wpcap to connect to a host interface. It finds the interface by scanning for * an address, which can be specified here and overridden with the command line. * An ip4 or ip6 address can be used; this allows turning off the ip4 protocol on the interface. * The existing turorials use an ipv4 address, so we leave that as the default. * Non-windows builds don't use this define. */ //#define WPCAP_INTERFACE_ADDRESS "fdfd::1" //10.10.10.10 is the default (even for ipv6) /* Minimal-net gets a 6 byte ethernet MAC assigned in uip.c, currently {0x00,0x06,0x98,0x00,0x02,0x32} * This gets converted to a link layer address of [fe80::206:98ff:fe00:232] * You could change the uip.c address when running multiple instances, however HARD_CODED_ADDRESS * can also specify a different MAC address if any of the last three bytes are non-zero. It can also * specify a prefix if any of the first four longs are nonzero. RPL builds use this to pass a prefix * to the border router and also to ensure it has a different link-layer address from the RPL end node. * HARD_CODED_ADDRESS can also be changed in /platform/minimal-net/contiki-main.c so as not to force complete * rebuilds when making multiple instances of a minimal-net client. */ //#define HARD_CODED_ADDRESS "::10" //assign link-layer address fe80::ff:fe00:10, wait for RA or RPL prefix //#define HARD_CODED_ADDRESS "fdfd::" //assign prefix; address becomes fdfd::206:98ff:fe00:232 //#define HARD_CODED_ADDRESS "fdfd::10" //assign prefix and ipv6 address fdfd::ff:fe00:10 /* The status.shtml page shows addresses, neighbors, and routes on ipv6 builds. Use this define to enable * the needed routines in httpd-cgi.c on the webserver6 build. The status page is present in * /apps/webserver/httpd-fs/ but not in the default /apps/webserver/httpd-fsdata.c file. * To include it run the PERL script /../../tools/makefsdata from the /apps/webserver/ directory. * NB: Webserver builds on all platforms will use the current httpd-fsdata.c file. The added 160 bytes * could overflow memory on the smaller platforms. */ #define WEBSERVER_CONF_STATUSPAGE 1 /* RPL currently works only on Windows. *nix would require converting the tun interface to two pcap tees. */ //#define UIP_CONF_IPV6_RPL 0 //#define RPL_BORDER_ROUTER 0 #endif #if UIP_CONF_IPV6_RPL /* RPL motes use the uip.c link layer address or optionally the harded coded address (but without the prefix!) * Different instances can be made by changing the link layer portion of HARD_CODED_ADDRESS in contiki-main.c * Rename them to e.g. webserver6.10, webserver6.11, ... * They should all attach to a minimal-net rpl border that uses the same primary interface. * For multihop testing, configure intermediate notes as routers. */ #define HARD_CODED_ADDRESS "bbbb::10" //the prefix is ignored for a rpl node #define UIP_CONF_ROUTER 0 #define UIP_CONF_ND6_SEND_RA 0 #define UIP_CONF_ND6_REACHABLE_TIME 600000 #define UIP_CONF_ND6_RETRANS_TIMER 10000 #if RPL_BORDER_ROUTER /* RPL border router accepts packets from the host through the fallback and directs them to * the primary interface. Thus the fallback and rpl dag prefix must be the same. The prefix of * the primary interface does not matter! * Rename this build to e.g. webrouter. Then on Windows create two loopback interfaces, bbbb:: and fdfd:: * Attach the RPL end nodes to fdfd:: and the webrouter to fdfd:: with bbbb:: as the fallback. * Direct browser to bbbb::ff:fe00:1/status.html, bbbb::ff:fe00:10/status.html, bbbb::ff:fe00:20/status.html. * The traffic will go through the bbbb:: interface to the router, then out the fdfd:: interface to the end * nodes. The end nodes must be explicitly added as neighbors to avoid a blocking NS * netsh interface ipv6 add neighbor bbbb::ff:fe00:10 33-33-ff-33-44-10 interface=16 (# of the bbbb interface) * netsh interface ipv6 add neighbor bbbb::ff:fe00:20 33-33-ff-33-44-20 interface=16 (# of the bbbb interface) * * Instead of using the fdfd:: loopback it is also possible to attach the border router to another interface, * e.g. the jackdaw RNDIS <-> repeater. Then RPL will configure on the radio network and the RF motes will * be reached through bbbb::. * Possibly minimal-net RPL motes could also be added to this interface? * */ #undef UIP_CONF_ROUTER #define UIP_CONF_ROUTER 1 //#define RPL_CONF_STATS 0 //#define UIP_CONF_BUFFER_SIZE 1300 #undef UIP_FALLBACK_INTERFACE #define UIP_FALLBACK_INTERFACE rpl_interface //#define WPCAP_FALLBACK_ADDRESS "bbbb::1" //bbbb::1 is the default fallback prefix #undef HARD_CODED_ADDRESS #define HARD_CODED_ADDRESS "bbbb::1" //bbbb::ff:fe00:1 is the RPL border router default //#define UIP_CONF_ND6_SEND_RA 0 //#define UIP_CONF_ND6_REACHABLE_TIME 600000 //#define UIP_CONF_ND6_RETRANS_TIMER 10000 #endif #endif #define UIP_CONF_MAX_LISTENPORTS 40 #define UIP_CONF_MAX_CONNECTIONS 40 #define UIP_CONF_BYTE_ORDER UIP_LITTLE_ENDIAN #define UIP_CONF_TCP_SPLIT 0 #define UIP_CONF_IP_FORWARD 0 #define UIP_CONF_LOGGING 0 #define UIP_CONF_UDP_CHECKSUMS 1 /* Not used but avoids compile errors while sicslowpan.c is being developed */ #define SICSLOWPAN_CONF_COMPRESSION SICSLOWPAN_COMPRESSION_HC06 #define UIP_CONF_UDP 1 #define UIP_CONF_TCP 1 #if UIP_CONF_IPV6 #define UIP_CONF_IPV6_QUEUE_PKT 1 #define UIP_CONF_IPV6_CHECKS 1 #define UIP_CONF_IPV6_REASSEMBLY 1 //#define UIP_CONF_NETIF_MAX_ADDRESSES 5 //#define UIP_CONF_ND6_MAX_PREFIXES 3 //#define UIP_CONF_ND6_MAX_DEFROUTERS 2 #define NBR_TABLE_CONF_MAX_NEIGHBORS 100 #define UIP_CONF_DS6_DEFRT_NBU 2 #define UIP_CONF_DS6_PREFIX_NBU 5 #define UIP_CONF_MAX_ROUTES 100 #define UIP_CONF_DS6_ADDR_NBU 10 #define UIP_CONF_DS6_MADDR_NBU 0 #define UIP_CONF_DS6_AADDR_NBU 0 #endif /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */ typedef unsigned long clock_time_t; #define CLOCK_CONF_SECOND 1000 #define INFINITE_TIME ULONG_MAX #define LOG_CONF_ENABLED 1 /* Not part of C99 but actually present */ int strcasecmp(const char*, const char*); #endif /* CONTIKI_CONF_H_ */