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RIOT/sys/include/net/netopt.h
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/*
* Copyright (C) 2015 Freie Universität Berlin
* 2015 Kaspar Schleiser <kaspar@schleiser.de>
*
* This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU Lesser
* General Public License v2.1. See the file LICENSE in the top level
* directory for more details.
*/
/**
* @defgroup net_netopt Configuration options for network APIs
* @ingroup net
* @brief List of available configuration options for the
* @ref net_gnrc_netdev and the @ref net_gnrc_netapi
* @{
*
* @file
* @brief Definition of global configuration options
*
* @author Hauke Petersen <hauke.petersen@fu-berlin.de>
* @author Oliver Hahm <oliver.hahm@inria.fr>
* @author Kaspar Schleiser <kaspar@schleiser.de>
*/
#ifndef NETOPT_H_
#define NETOPT_H_
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* @brief Global list of configuration options available throughout the
* network stack, e.g. by netdev and netapi
*/
typedef enum {
NETOPT_CHANNEL, /**< get/set channel as uint16_t in host
* byte order */
NETOPT_IS_CHANNEL_CLR, /**< check if channel is clear */
NETOPT_ADDRESS, /**< get/set address in host byte order */
/**
* @brief get/set long address in host byte order
*
* Examples for this include the EUI-64 in IEEE 802.15.4
*/
NETOPT_ADDRESS_LONG,
NETOPT_ADDR_LEN, /**< get the default address length a
* network device expects as uint16_t in
* host byte order */
NETOPT_SRC_LEN, /**< get/set the address length to choose
* for the network device's source address
* as uint16_t in host byte order */
/**
* @brief get/set the network ID as uint16_t in host byte order
*
* Examples for this include the PAN ID in IEEE 802.15.4
*/
NETOPT_NID,
/**
* @brief get the IPv6 interface identifier of a network interface as
* eui64_t.
*
* @see <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4291#section-2.5.1">
* RFC 4291, section 2.5.1
* </a>
*
* The generation of the interface identifier is dependent on the link-layer.
* Please refer to the appropriate IPv6 over `<link>` specification for
* further implementation details (such as
* <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2464">RFC 2464</a> or
* <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4944">RFC 4944</a>).
*/
NETOPT_IPV6_IID,
NETOPT_TX_POWER, /**< get/set the output power for radio
* devices in dBm as int16_t in host byte
* order */
NETOPT_MAX_PACKET_SIZE, /**< get/set the maximum packet size a
* network module can handle as uint16_t
* in host byte order */
/**
* @brief en/disable preloading or read the current state.
*
* Preload using gnrc_netdev_driver_t::send_data() or gnrc_netapi_send()
* respectively, send setting state to @ref NETOPT_STATE_TX
*/
NETOPT_PRELOADING,
NETOPT_PROMISCUOUSMODE, /**< en/disable promiscuous mode or read
* the current state */
NETOPT_AUTOACK, /**< en/disable link layer auto ACKs or read
* the current state */
NETOPT_ACK_REQ, /**< en/disable acknowledgement requests or
* read the current state */
NETOPT_RETRANS, /**< get/set the maximum number of
* retransmissions. */
NETOPT_PROTO, /**< get/set the protocol for the layer
* as type gnrc_nettype_t. */
NETOPT_STATE, /**< get/set the state of network devices as
* type netopt_state_t */
NETOPT_RAWMODE, /**< en/disable the pre-processing of data
* in a network device driver as type
* gnrc_nettype_t */
/**
* @brief en/disable the interrupt at reception start.
*
* It is mostly triggered after the preamble is correctly received
*
* @note not all transceivers may support this interrupt
*/
NETOPT_RX_START_IRQ,
/**
* @brief en/disable the interrupt after packet reception.
*
* This interrupt is triggered after a complete packet is received.
*
* @note in case a transceiver does not support this interrupt, the event
* may be triggered by the driver
*/
NETOPT_RX_END_IRQ,
/**
* @brief en/disable the interrupt right in the beginning of transmission.
*
* This interrupt is triggered when the transceiver starts to send out the
* packet.
*
* @note in case a transceiver does not support this interrupt, the event
* may be triggered by the driver
*/
NETOPT_TX_START_IRQ,
/**
* @brief en/disable the interrupt after packet transmission.
*
* This interrupt is triggered when the full packet is transmitted.
*
* @note not all transceivers may support this interrupt
*/
NETOPT_TX_END_IRQ,
/**
* @brief Check automatically before sending if the channel is clear.
*
* This may be a hardware feature of the given transceiver, or might be
* otherwise implemented in software. If the device supports CSMA this
* option will enable CSMA with a certain set of parameters to emulate the
* desired behaviour.
*
* @note Be sure not to set NETCONF_OPT_CSMA simultaneously.
*
* TODO: How to get feedback?
*/
NETOPT_AUTOCCA,
/**
* @brief en/disable CSMA/CA support
*
* If the device supports CSMA in hardware, this option enables it with
* default parameters. For further configuration refer to the other
* NETCONF_OPT_CSMA_* options.
*/
NETOPT_CSMA,
NETOPT_CSMA_RETRIES, /**< get/set the number of retries when
when channel is busy */
/**
* @brief read-only check for a wired interface.
*
* If the interface is wireless this function will return -ENOTSUP, a
* positive value otherwise.
*
* @note Setting this option will always return -ENOTSUP.
*/
NETOPT_IS_WIRED,
/**
* @brief get a device's "type", e.g., ethernet, 802.15.4, ...
*/
NETOPT_DEVICE_TYPE,
/**
* @brief get/set the channel page as defined by IEEE 802.15.4
*/
NETOPT_CHANNEL_PAGE,
/**
* @brief get/set the CCA threshold for the radio transceiver
*
* This is the value, in dBm, that the radio transceiver uses to decide
* if the channel is clear or not (CCA). If the current signal strength
* (RSSI/ED) is stronger than this CCA threshold value, the transceiver
* usually considers that the radio medium is busy. Otherwise, i.e.
* if RSSI/ED value is less than the CCA threshold value, the radio
* medium is supposed to be free (the possibly received weak signal
* is considered to be background, meaningless noise).
*
* Most transceivers allow to set this CCA threshold value.
* Some research work has proven that dynamically adapting it
* to network environment can improve QoS, especially in WSN.
*/
NETOPT_CCA_THRESHOLD,
/**
* @brief CCA mode for the radio transceiver
*
* Get/set the CCA mode as uint8_t
* corresponding to the respective PHY standard.
* - IEEE 802.15.4: @ref netdev2_ieee802154_cca_mode_t
*/
NETOPT_CCA_MODE,
/**
* @brief get statistics about sent and received packets and data of the device or protocol
*
* Expects a pointer to a @ref netstats_t struct that will be pointed to
* the corresponding @ref netstats_t of the module.
*/
NETOPT_STATS,
/**
* @brief en/disable encryption.
*/
NETOPT_ENCRYPTION, /**< en/disable encryption */
NETOPT_ENCRYPTION_KEY, /**< set encryption key */
/**
* @brief Test mode for the radio, e.g. for CE or FCC certification
*
* Get/set the test mode as type @ref netopt_rf_testmode_t or as uint8_t
* if the radio supports other vendor specific test modes.
*
* @note Setting this option should always return -ENOTSUP,
* unless it was explicitly allowed at build time,
* therefore it should be secured with an additional macro in the device driver.
* For development and certification purposes only, this test modes can disturb
* normal radio communications and exceed the limits, established by
* the regulatory authority.
*
*/
NETOPT_RF_TESTMODE,
/* add more options if needed */
/**
* @brief maximum number of options defined here
*
* @note Interfaces are not meant to respond to that.
*/
NETOPT_NUMOF,
} netopt_t;
/**
* @brief Binary parameter for enabling and disabling options
*/
typedef enum {
NETOPT_DISABLE = 0, /**< disable a given option */
NETOPT_ENABLE = 1, /**< enable a given option */
} netopt_enable_t;
/**
* @brief Option parameter to be used with @ref NETOPT_STATE to set or get
* the state of a network device or protocol implementation
*/
typedef enum {
NETOPT_STATE_OFF = 0, /**< powered off */
NETOPT_STATE_SLEEP, /**< sleep mode */
NETOPT_STATE_IDLE, /**< idle mode,
* the device listens to receive packets */
NETOPT_STATE_RX, /**< receive mode,
* the device currently receives a packet */
NETOPT_STATE_TX, /**< transmit mode,
* set: triggers transmission of a preloaded packet
* (see @ref NETOPT_PRELOADING*). The resulting
* state of the network device is @ref NETOPT_STATE_IDLE
* get: the network device is in the process of
* transmitting a packet */
NETOPT_STATE_RESET, /**< triggers a hardware reset. The resulting
* state of the network device is @ref NETOPT_STATE_IDLE */
/* add other states if needed */
} netopt_state_t;
/**
* @brief Option parameter to be used with @ref NETOPT_RF_TESTMODE
*/
typedef enum {
NETOPT_RF_TESTMODE_IDLE = 0, /**< idle mode, radio off */
NETOPT_RF_TESTMODE_CRX, /**< continuous rx mode */
NETOPT_RF_TESTMODE_CTX_CW, /**< carrier wave continuous tx mode */
NETOPT_RF_TESTMODE_CTX_PRBS9, /**< PRBS9 continuous tx mode */
} netopt_rf_testmode_t;
/**
* @brief Get a string ptr corresponding to opt, for debugging
*
* @param[in] opt The option to get a string representation for
*
* @return ptr to string representation for given option or "unknown"
*/
const char *netopt2str(netopt_t opt);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* NETOPT_H_ */
/** @} */