From 7b3e6e4fd11571aaec5524011029ec96c6d6cc3c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matt Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2025 18:08:52 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] remove protos as we are using the js builds now --- .dockerignore | 2 - .gitignore | 2 - common/protos/meshtastic/admin.options | 12 - common/protos/meshtastic/admin.proto | 364 --- common/protos/meshtastic/apponly.options | 1 - common/protos/meshtastic/apponly.proto | 31 - common/protos/meshtastic/atak.options | 6 - common/protos/meshtastic/atak.proto | 251 --- .../protos/meshtastic/cannedmessages.options | 1 - common/protos/meshtastic/cannedmessages.proto | 19 - common/protos/meshtastic/channel.options | 5 - common/protos/meshtastic/channel.proto | 150 -- common/protos/meshtastic/clientonly.options | 2 - common/protos/meshtastic/clientonly.proto | 50 - common/protos/meshtastic/config.options | 14 - common/protos/meshtastic/config.proto | 986 --------- .../meshtastic/connection_status.options | 1 - .../protos/meshtastic/connection_status.proto | 120 - common/protos/meshtastic/deviceonly.options | 19 - common/protos/meshtastic/deviceonly.proto | 262 --- common/protos/meshtastic/localonly.proto | 135 -- common/protos/meshtastic/mesh.options | 61 - common/protos/meshtastic/mesh.proto | 1943 ----------------- .../protos/meshtastic/module_config.options | 28 - common/protos/meshtastic/module_config.proto | 801 ------- common/protos/meshtastic/mqtt.options | 8 - common/protos/meshtastic/mqtt.proto | 106 - common/protos/meshtastic/paxcount.proto | 29 - common/protos/meshtastic/portnums.proto | 216 -- .../protos/meshtastic/remote_hardware.proto | 75 - common/protos/meshtastic/rtttl.options | 1 - common/protos/meshtastic/rtttl.proto | 19 - common/protos/meshtastic/storeforward.options | 1 - common/protos/meshtastic/storeforward.proto | 218 -- common/protos/meshtastic/telemetry.options | 4 - common/protos/meshtastic/telemetry.proto | 560 ----- common/protos/meshtastic/xmodem.options | 6 - common/protos/meshtastic/xmodem.proto | 27 - 38 files changed, 6536 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/admin.options delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/admin.proto delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/apponly.options delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/apponly.proto delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/atak.options delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/atak.proto delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/cannedmessages.options delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/cannedmessages.proto delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/channel.options delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/channel.proto delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/clientonly.options delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/clientonly.proto delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/config.options delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/config.proto delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/connection_status.options delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/connection_status.proto delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/deviceonly.options delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/deviceonly.proto delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/localonly.proto delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/mesh.options delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/mesh.proto delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/module_config.options delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/module_config.proto delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/mqtt.options delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/mqtt.proto delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/paxcount.proto delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/portnums.proto delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/remote_hardware.proto delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/rtttl.options delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/rtttl.proto delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/storeforward.options delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/storeforward.proto delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/telemetry.options delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/telemetry.proto delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/xmodem.options delete mode 100644 common/protos/meshtastic/xmodem.proto diff --git a/.dockerignore b/.dockerignore index 385e5c3..afc75c7 100644 --- a/.dockerignore +++ b/.dockerignore @@ -3,8 +3,6 @@ node_modules */prisma !common/prisma */node_modules -*/protos -!common/protos */Dockerfile */.dockerignore webapp/frontend/node_modules diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index 4f6ca97..8bdb1e4 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -1,8 +1,6 @@ .idea/ node_modules */prisma -*/proto -*/protos */dist # Keep environment variables out of version control .env diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/admin.options b/common/protos/meshtastic/admin.options deleted file mode 100644 index 1d582e2..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/admin.options +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -*AdminMessage.payload_variant anonymous_oneof:true - -*AdminMessage.set_canned_message_module_messages max_size:201 -*AdminMessage.get_canned_message_module_messages_response max_size:201 -*AdminMessage.delete_file_request max_size:201 - -*AdminMessage.set_ringtone_message max_size:231 -*AdminMessage.get_ringtone_response max_size:231 - -*HamParameters.call_sign max_size:8 -*HamParameters.short_name max_size:6 -*NodeRemoteHardwarePinsResponse.node_remote_hardware_pins max_count:16 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/admin.proto b/common/protos/meshtastic/admin.proto deleted file mode 100644 index 01295f4..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/admin.proto +++ /dev/null @@ -1,364 +0,0 @@ -syntax = "proto3"; - -package meshtastic; - -import "meshtastic/channel.proto"; -import "meshtastic/config.proto"; -import "meshtastic/connection_status.proto"; -import "meshtastic/deviceonly.proto"; -import "meshtastic/mesh.proto"; -import "meshtastic/module_config.proto"; - -option csharp_namespace = "Meshtastic.Protobufs"; -option go_package = "github.com/meshtastic/go/generated"; -option java_outer_classname = "AdminProtos"; -option java_package = "com.geeksville.mesh"; -option swift_prefix = ""; - -/* - * This message is handled by the Admin module and is responsible for all settings/channel read/write operations. - * This message is used to do settings operations to both remote AND local nodes. - * (Prior to 1.2 these operations were done via special ToRadio operations) - */ -message AdminMessage { - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - enum ConfigType { - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - DEVICE_CONFIG = 0; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - POSITION_CONFIG = 1; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - POWER_CONFIG = 2; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - NETWORK_CONFIG = 3; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - DISPLAY_CONFIG = 4; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - LORA_CONFIG = 5; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - BLUETOOTH_CONFIG = 6; - } - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - enum ModuleConfigType { - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - MQTT_CONFIG = 0; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - SERIAL_CONFIG = 1; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - EXTNOTIF_CONFIG = 2; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - STOREFORWARD_CONFIG = 3; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - RANGETEST_CONFIG = 4; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - TELEMETRY_CONFIG = 5; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - CANNEDMSG_CONFIG = 6; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - AUDIO_CONFIG = 7; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - REMOTEHARDWARE_CONFIG = 8; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - NEIGHBORINFO_CONFIG = 9; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - AMBIENTLIGHTING_CONFIG = 10; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - DETECTIONSENSOR_CONFIG = 11; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - PAXCOUNTER_CONFIG = 12; - } - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - oneof payload_variant { - /* - * Send the specified channel in the response to this message - * NOTE: This field is sent with the channel index + 1 (to ensure we never try to send 'zero' - which protobufs treats as not present) - */ - uint32 get_channel_request = 1; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - Channel get_channel_response = 2; - - /* - * Send the current owner data in the response to this message. - */ - bool get_owner_request = 3; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - User get_owner_response = 4; - - /* - * Ask for the following config data to be sent - */ - ConfigType get_config_request = 5; - - /* - * Send the current Config in the response to this message. - */ - Config get_config_response = 6; - - /* - * Ask for the following config data to be sent - */ - ModuleConfigType get_module_config_request = 7; - - /* - * Send the current Config in the response to this message. - */ - ModuleConfig get_module_config_response = 8; - - /* - * Get the Canned Message Module messages in the response to this message. - */ - bool get_canned_message_module_messages_request = 10; - - /* - * Get the Canned Message Module messages in the response to this message. - */ - string get_canned_message_module_messages_response = 11; - - /* - * Request the node to send device metadata (firmware, protobuf version, etc) - */ - bool get_device_metadata_request = 12; - - /* - * Device metadata response - */ - DeviceMetadata get_device_metadata_response = 13; - - /* - * Get the Ringtone in the response to this message. - */ - bool get_ringtone_request = 14; - - /* - * Get the Ringtone in the response to this message. - */ - string get_ringtone_response = 15; - - /* - * Request the node to send it's connection status - */ - bool get_device_connection_status_request = 16; - - /* - * Device connection status response - */ - DeviceConnectionStatus get_device_connection_status_response = 17; - - /* - * Setup a node for licensed amateur (ham) radio operation - */ - HamParameters set_ham_mode = 18; - - /* - * Get the mesh's nodes with their available gpio pins for RemoteHardware module use - */ - bool get_node_remote_hardware_pins_request = 19; - - /* - * Respond with the mesh's nodes with their available gpio pins for RemoteHardware module use - */ - NodeRemoteHardwarePinsResponse get_node_remote_hardware_pins_response = 20; - - /* - * Enter (UF2) DFU mode - * Only implemented on NRF52 currently - */ - bool enter_dfu_mode_request = 21; - - /* - * Delete the file by the specified path from the device - */ - string delete_file_request = 22; - - /* - * Set the owner for this node - */ - User set_owner = 32; - - /* - * Set channels (using the new API). - * A special channel is the "primary channel". - * The other records are secondary channels. - * Note: only one channel can be marked as primary. - * If the client sets a particular channel to be primary, the previous channel will be set to SECONDARY automatically. - */ - Channel set_channel = 33; - - /* - * Set the current Config - */ - Config set_config = 34; - - /* - * Set the current Config - */ - ModuleConfig set_module_config = 35; - - /* - * Set the Canned Message Module messages text. - */ - string set_canned_message_module_messages = 36; - - /* - * Set the ringtone for ExternalNotification. - */ - string set_ringtone_message = 37; - - /* - * Remove the node by the specified node-num from the NodeDB on the device - */ - uint32 remove_by_nodenum = 38; - - /* - * Begins an edit transaction for config, module config, owner, and channel settings changes - * This will delay the standard *implicit* save to the file system and subsequent reboot behavior until committed (commit_edit_settings) - */ - bool begin_edit_settings = 64; - - /* - * Commits an open transaction for any edits made to config, module config, owner, and channel settings - */ - bool commit_edit_settings = 65; - - /* - * Tell the node to reboot into the OTA Firmware in this many seconds (or <0 to cancel reboot) - * Only Implemented for ESP32 Devices. This needs to be issued to send a new main firmware via bluetooth. - */ - int32 reboot_ota_seconds = 95; - - /* - * This message is only supported for the simulator Portduino build. - * If received the simulator will exit successfully. - */ - bool exit_simulator = 96; - - /* - * Tell the node to reboot in this many seconds (or <0 to cancel reboot) - */ - int32 reboot_seconds = 97; - - /* - * Tell the node to shutdown in this many seconds (or <0 to cancel shutdown) - */ - int32 shutdown_seconds = 98; - - /* - * Tell the node to factory reset, all device settings will be returned to factory defaults. - */ - int32 factory_reset = 99; - - /* - * Tell the node to reset the nodedb. - */ - int32 nodedb_reset = 100; - } -} - -/* - * Parameters for setting up Meshtastic for ameteur radio usage - */ -message HamParameters { - /* - * Amateur radio call sign, eg. KD2ABC - */ - string call_sign = 1; - - /* - * Transmit power in dBm at the LoRA transceiver, not including any amplification - */ - int32 tx_power = 2; - - /* - * The selected frequency of LoRA operation - * Please respect your local laws, regulations, and band plans. - * Ensure your radio is capable of operating of the selected frequency before setting this. - */ - float frequency = 3; - - /* - * Optional short name of user - */ - string short_name = 4; -} - -/* - * Response envelope for node_remote_hardware_pins - */ -message NodeRemoteHardwarePinsResponse { - /* - * Nodes and their respective remote hardware GPIO pins - */ - repeated NodeRemoteHardwarePin node_remote_hardware_pins = 1; -} diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/apponly.options b/common/protos/meshtastic/apponly.options deleted file mode 100644 index 28244de..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/apponly.options +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*ChannelSet.settings max_count:8 diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/apponly.proto b/common/protos/meshtastic/apponly.proto deleted file mode 100644 index 100833f..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/apponly.proto +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -syntax = "proto3"; - -package meshtastic; - -import "meshtastic/channel.proto"; -import "meshtastic/config.proto"; - -option csharp_namespace = "Meshtastic.Protobufs"; -option go_package = "github.com/meshtastic/go/generated"; -option java_outer_classname = "AppOnlyProtos"; -option java_package = "com.geeksville.mesh"; -option swift_prefix = ""; - -/* - * This is the most compact possible representation for a set of channels. - * It includes only one PRIMARY channel (which must be first) and - * any SECONDARY channels. - * No DISABLED channels are included. - * This abstraction is used only on the the 'app side' of the world (ie python, javascript and android etc) to show a group of Channels as a (long) URL - */ -message ChannelSet { - /* - * Channel list with settings - */ - repeated ChannelSettings settings = 1; - - /* - * LoRa config - */ - Config.LoRaConfig lora_config = 2; -} diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/atak.options b/common/protos/meshtastic/atak.options deleted file mode 100644 index c341400..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/atak.options +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -*Contact.callsign max_size:120 -*Contact.device_callsign max_size:120 -*Status.battery int_size:8 -*PLI.course int_size:16 -*GeoChat.message max_size:200 -*GeoChat.to max_size:120 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/atak.proto b/common/protos/meshtastic/atak.proto deleted file mode 100644 index c44479f..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/atak.proto +++ /dev/null @@ -1,251 +0,0 @@ -syntax = "proto3"; - -package meshtastic; - -option csharp_namespace = "Meshtastic.Protobufs"; -option go_package = "github.com/meshtastic/go/generated"; -option java_outer_classname = "ATAKProtos"; -option java_package = "com.geeksville.mesh"; -option swift_prefix = ""; -/* - * Packets for the official ATAK Plugin - */ -message TAKPacket -{ - /* - * Are the payloads strings compressed for LoRA transport? - */ - bool is_compressed = 1; - /* - * The contact / callsign for ATAK user - */ - Contact contact = 2; - /* - * The group for ATAK user - */ - Group group = 3; - /* - * The status of the ATAK EUD - */ - Status status = 4; - /* - * The payload of the packet - */ - oneof payload_variant { - /* - * TAK position report - */ - PLI pli = 5; - /* - * ATAK GeoChat message - */ - GeoChat chat = 6; - } -} - -/* - * ATAK GeoChat message - */ -message GeoChat { - /* - * The text message - */ - string message = 1; - - /* - * Uid recipient of the message - */ - optional string to = 2; -} - -/* - * ATAK Group - * <__group role='Team Member' name='Cyan'/> - */ -message Group { - /* - * Role of the group member - */ - MemberRole role = 1; - /* - * Team (color) - * Default Cyan - */ - Team team = 2; -} - -enum Team { - /* - * Unspecifed - */ - Unspecifed_Color = 0; - /* - * White - */ - White = 1; - /* - * Yellow - */ - Yellow = 2; - /* - * Orange - */ - Orange = 3; - /* - * Magenta - */ - Magenta = 4; - /* - * Red - */ - Red = 5; - /* - * Maroon - */ - Maroon = 6; - /* - * Purple - */ - Purple = 7; - /* - * Dark Blue - */ - Dark_Blue = 8; - /* - * Blue - */ - Blue = 9; - /* - * Cyan - */ - Cyan = 10; - /* - * Teal - */ - Teal = 11; - /* - * Green - */ - Green = 12; - /* - * Dark Green - */ - Dark_Green = 13; - /* - * Brown - */ - Brown = 14; -} - -/* - * Role of the group member - */ -enum MemberRole { - /* - * Unspecifed - */ - Unspecifed = 0; - /* - * Team Member - */ - TeamMember = 1; - /* - * Team Lead - */ - TeamLead = 2; - /* - * Headquarters - */ - HQ = 3; - /* - * Airsoft enthusiast - */ - Sniper = 4; - /* - * Medic - */ - Medic = 5; - /* - * ForwardObserver - */ - ForwardObserver = 6; - /* - * Radio Telephone Operator - */ - RTO = 7; - /* - * Doggo - */ - K9 = 8; -} - -/* - * ATAK EUD Status - * - */ -message Status { - /* - * Battery level - */ - uint32 battery = 1; -} -/* - * ATAK Contact - * - */ -message Contact { - /* - * Callsign - */ - string callsign = 1; - - /* - * Device callsign - */ - string device_callsign = 2; - /* - * IP address of endpoint in integer form (0.0.0.0 default) - */ - // fixed32 enpoint_address = 3; - /* - * Port of endpoint (4242 default) - */ - // uint32 endpoint_port = 4; - /* - * Phone represented as integer - * Terrible practice, but we really need the wire savings - */ - // uint32 phone = 4; -} - -/* - * Position Location Information from ATAK - */ -message PLI { - /* - * The new preferred location encoding, multiply by 1e-7 to get degrees - * in floating point - */ - sfixed32 latitude_i = 1; - - /* - * The new preferred location encoding, multiply by 1e-7 to get degrees - * in floating point - */ - sfixed32 longitude_i = 2; - - /* - * Altitude (ATAK prefers HAE) - */ - int32 altitude = 3; - - /* - * Speed - */ - uint32 speed = 4; - - /* - * Course in degrees - */ - uint32 course = 5; -} diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/cannedmessages.options b/common/protos/meshtastic/cannedmessages.options deleted file mode 100644 index c1d537b..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/cannedmessages.options +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*CannedMessageModuleConfig.messages max_size:201 diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/cannedmessages.proto b/common/protos/meshtastic/cannedmessages.proto deleted file mode 100644 index baa5134..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/cannedmessages.proto +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -syntax = "proto3"; - -package meshtastic; - -option csharp_namespace = "Meshtastic.Protobufs"; -option go_package = "github.com/meshtastic/go/generated"; -option java_outer_classname = "CannedMessageConfigProtos"; -option java_package = "com.geeksville.mesh"; -option swift_prefix = ""; - -/* - * Canned message module configuration. - */ -message CannedMessageModuleConfig { - /* - * Predefined messages for canned message module separated by '|' characters. - */ - string messages = 1; -} diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/channel.options b/common/protos/meshtastic/channel.options deleted file mode 100644 index d0bdcbc..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/channel.options +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -*Channel.index int_size:8 - -# 256 bit or 128 bit psk key -*ChannelSettings.psk max_size:32 -*ChannelSettings.name max_size:12 diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/channel.proto b/common/protos/meshtastic/channel.proto deleted file mode 100644 index 2b10aaf..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/channel.proto +++ /dev/null @@ -1,150 +0,0 @@ -syntax = "proto3"; - -package meshtastic; - -option csharp_namespace = "Meshtastic.Protobufs"; -option go_package = "github.com/meshtastic/go/generated"; -option java_outer_classname = "ChannelProtos"; -option java_package = "com.geeksville.mesh"; -option swift_prefix = ""; - -/* - * This information can be encoded as a QRcode/url so that other users can configure - * their radio to join the same channel. - * A note about how channel names are shown to users: channelname-X - * poundsymbol is a prefix used to indicate this is a channel name (idea from @professr). - * Where X is a letter from A-Z (base 26) representing a hash of the PSK for this - * channel - so that if the user changes anything about the channel (which does - * force a new PSK) this letter will also change. Thus preventing user confusion if - * two friends try to type in a channel name of "BobsChan" and then can't talk - * because their PSKs will be different. - * The PSK is hashed into this letter by "0x41 + [xor all bytes of the psk ] modulo 26" - * This also allows the option of someday if people have the PSK off (zero), the - * users COULD type in a channel name and be able to talk. - * FIXME: Add description of multi-channel support and how primary vs secondary channels are used. - * FIXME: explain how apps use channels for security. - * explain how remote settings and remote gpio are managed as an example - */ -message ChannelSettings { - /* - * Deprecated in favor of LoraConfig.channel_num - */ - uint32 channel_num = 1 [deprecated = true]; - - /* - * A simple pre-shared key for now for crypto. - * Must be either 0 bytes (no crypto), 16 bytes (AES128), or 32 bytes (AES256). - * A special shorthand is used for 1 byte long psks. - * These psks should be treated as only minimally secure, - * because they are listed in this source code. - * Those bytes are mapped using the following scheme: - * `0` = No crypto - * `1` = The special "default" channel key: {0xd4, 0xf1, 0xbb, 0x3a, 0x20, 0x29, 0x07, 0x59, 0xf0, 0xbc, 0xff, 0xab, 0xcf, 0x4e, 0x69, 0x01} - * `2` through 10 = The default channel key, except with 1 through 9 added to the last byte. - * Shown to user as simple1 through 10 - */ - bytes psk = 2; - - /* - * A SHORT name that will be packed into the URL. - * Less than 12 bytes. - * Something for end users to call the channel - * If this is the empty string it is assumed that this channel - * is the special (minimally secure) "Default"channel. - * In user interfaces it should be rendered as a local language translation of "X". - * For channel_num hashing empty string will be treated as "X". - * Where "X" is selected based on the English words listed above for ModemPreset - */ - string name = 3; - - /* - * Used to construct a globally unique channel ID. - * The full globally unique ID will be: "name.id" where ID is shown as base36. - * Assuming that the number of meshtastic users is below 20K (true for a long time) - * the chance of this 64 bit random number colliding with anyone else is super low. - * And the penalty for collision is low as well, it just means that anyone trying to decrypt channel messages might need to - * try multiple candidate channels. - * Any time a non wire compatible change is made to a channel, this field should be regenerated. - * There are a small number of 'special' globally known (and fairly) insecure standard channels. - * Those channels do not have a numeric id included in the settings, but instead it is pulled from - * a table of well known IDs. - * (see Well Known Channels FIXME) - */ - fixed32 id = 4; - - /* - * If true, messages on the mesh will be sent to the *public* internet by any gateway ndoe - */ - bool uplink_enabled = 5; - - /* - * If true, messages seen on the internet will be forwarded to the local mesh. - */ - bool downlink_enabled = 6; - - /* - * Per-channel module settings. - */ - ModuleSettings module_settings = 7; -} - -/* - * This message is specifically for modules to store per-channel configuration data. - */ -message ModuleSettings { -/* - * Bits of precision for the location sent in position packets. - */ - uint32 position_precision = 1; -} - -/* - * A pair of a channel number, mode and the (sharable) settings for that channel - */ -message Channel { - /* - * How this channel is being used (or not). - * Note: this field is an enum to give us options for the future. - * In particular, someday we might make a 'SCANNING' option. - * SCANNING channels could have different frequencies and the radio would - * occasionally check that freq to see if anything is being transmitted. - * For devices that have multiple physical radios attached, we could keep multiple PRIMARY/SCANNING channels active at once to allow - * cross band routing as needed. - * If a device has only a single radio (the common case) only one channel can be PRIMARY at a time - * (but any number of SECONDARY channels can't be sent received on that common frequency) - */ - enum Role { - /* - * This channel is not in use right now - */ - DISABLED = 0; - - /* - * This channel is used to set the frequency for the radio - all other enabled channels must be SECONDARY - */ - PRIMARY = 1; - - /* - * Secondary channels are only used for encryption/decryption/authentication purposes. - * Their radio settings (freq etc) are ignored, only psk is used. - */ - SECONDARY = 2; - } - - /* - * The index of this channel in the channel table (from 0 to MAX_NUM_CHANNELS-1) - * (Someday - not currently implemented) An index of -1 could be used to mean "set by name", - * in which case the target node will find and set the channel by settings.name. - */ - int32 index = 1; - - /* - * The new settings, or NULL to disable that channel - */ - ChannelSettings settings = 2; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - Role role = 3; -} diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/clientonly.options b/common/protos/meshtastic/clientonly.options deleted file mode 100644 index bc98b39..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/clientonly.options +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -*DeviceProfile.long_name max_size:40 -*DeviceProfile.short_name max_size:5 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/clientonly.proto b/common/protos/meshtastic/clientonly.proto deleted file mode 100644 index 1d58b11..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/clientonly.proto +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -syntax = "proto3"; - -package meshtastic; - -import "meshtastic/localonly.proto"; - -option csharp_namespace = "Meshtastic.Protobufs"; -option go_package = "github.com/meshtastic/go/generated"; -option java_outer_classname = "ClientOnlyProtos"; -option java_package = "com.geeksville.mesh"; -option swift_prefix = ""; - -/* - * This abstraction is used to contain any configuration for provisioning a node on any client. - * It is useful for importing and exporting configurations. - */ -message DeviceProfile { - /* - * Long name for the node - */ - optional string long_name = 1; - - /* - * Short name of the node - */ - optional string short_name = 2; - - /* - * The url of the channels from our node - */ - optional string channel_url = 3; - - /* - * The Config of the node - */ - optional LocalConfig config = 4; - - /* - * The ModuleConfig of the node - */ - optional LocalModuleConfig module_config = 5; -} - -/* - * A heartbeat message is sent by a node to indicate that it is still alive. - * This is currently only needed to keep serial connections alive. - */ -message Heartbeat { - -} diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/config.options b/common/protos/meshtastic/config.options deleted file mode 100644 index 4490f08..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/config.options +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -*NetworkConfig.wifi_ssid max_size:33 -*NetworkConfig.wifi_psk max_size:65 -*NetworkConfig.ntp_server max_size:33 -*NetworkConfig.rsyslog_server max_size:33 - -# Max of three ignored nodes for our testing -*LoRaConfig.ignore_incoming max_count:3 - -*LoRaConfig.tx_power int_size:8 -*LoRaConfig.bandwidth int_size:16 -*LoRaConfig.coding_rate int_size:8 -*LoRaConfig.channel_num int_size:16 - -*PowerConfig.device_battery_ina_address int_size:8 diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/config.proto b/common/protos/meshtastic/config.proto deleted file mode 100644 index 9bca4d2..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/config.proto +++ /dev/null @@ -1,986 +0,0 @@ -syntax = "proto3"; - -package meshtastic; - -option csharp_namespace = "Meshtastic.Protobufs"; -option go_package = "github.com/meshtastic/go/generated"; -option java_outer_classname = "ConfigProtos"; -option java_package = "com.geeksville.mesh"; -option swift_prefix = ""; - -message Config { - /* - * Configuration - */ - message DeviceConfig { - /* - * Defines the device's role on the Mesh network - */ - enum Role { - /* - * Description: App connected or stand alone messaging device. - * Technical Details: Default Role - */ - CLIENT = 0; - /* - * Description: Device that does not forward packets from other devices. - */ - CLIENT_MUTE = 1; - - /* - * Description: Infrastructure node for extending network coverage by relaying messages. Visible in Nodes list. - * Technical Details: Mesh packets will prefer to be routed over this node. This node will not be used by client apps. - * The wifi radio and the oled screen will be put to sleep. - * This mode may still potentially have higher power usage due to it's preference in message rebroadcasting on the mesh. - */ - ROUTER = 2; - - /* - * Description: Combination of both ROUTER and CLIENT. Not for mobile devices. - */ - ROUTER_CLIENT = 3; - - /* - * Description: Infrastructure node for extending network coverage by relaying messages with minimal overhead. Not visible in Nodes list. - * Technical Details: Mesh packets will simply be rebroadcasted over this node. Nodes configured with this role will not originate NodeInfo, Position, Telemetry - * or any other packet type. They will simply rebroadcast any mesh packets on the same frequency, channel num, spread factor, and coding rate. - */ - REPEATER = 4; - - /* - * Description: Broadcasts GPS position packets as priority. - * Technical Details: Position Mesh packets will be prioritized higher and sent more frequently by default. - * When used in conjunction with power.is_power_saving = true, nodes will wake up, - * send position, and then sleep for position.position_broadcast_secs seconds. - */ - TRACKER = 5; - - /* - * Description: Broadcasts telemetry packets as priority. - * Technical Details: Telemetry Mesh packets will be prioritized higher and sent more frequently by default. - * When used in conjunction with power.is_power_saving = true, nodes will wake up, - * send environment telemetry, and then sleep for telemetry.environment_update_interval seconds. - */ - SENSOR = 6; - - /* - * Description: Optimized for ATAK system communication and reduces routine broadcasts. - * Technical Details: Used for nodes dedicated for connection to an ATAK EUD. - * Turns off many of the routine broadcasts to favor CoT packet stream - * from the Meshtastic ATAK plugin -> IMeshService -> Node - */ - TAK = 7; - - /* - * Description: Device that only broadcasts as needed for stealth or power savings. - * Technical Details: Used for nodes that "only speak when spoken to" - * Turns all of the routine broadcasts but allows for ad-hoc communication - * Still rebroadcasts, but with local only rebroadcast mode (known meshes only) - * Can be used for clandestine operation or to dramatically reduce airtime / power consumption - */ - CLIENT_HIDDEN = 8; - - /* - * Description: Broadcasts location as message to default channel regularly for to assist with device recovery. - * Technical Details: Used to automatically send a text message to the mesh - * with the current position of the device on a frequent interval: - * "I'm lost! Position: lat / long" - */ - LOST_AND_FOUND = 9; - - /* - * Description: Enables automatic TAK PLI broadcasts and reduces routine broadcasts. - * Technical Details: Turns off many of the routine broadcasts to favor ATAK CoT packet stream - * and automatic TAK PLI (position location information) broadcasts. - * Uses position module configuration to determine TAK PLI broadcast interval. - */ - TAK_TRACKER = 10; - - /* - * Description: Will always rebroadcast packets, but will do so after all other modes. - * Technical Details: Used for router nodes that are intended to provide additional coverage - * in areas not already covered by other routers, or to bridge around problematic terrain, - * but should not be given priority over other routers in order to avoid unnecessaraily - * consuming hops. - */ - ROUTER_LATE = 11; - } - - /* - * Defines the device's behavior for how messages are rebroadcast - */ - enum RebroadcastMode { - /* - * Default behavior. - * Rebroadcast any observed message, if it was on our private channel or from another mesh with the same lora params. - */ - ALL = 0; - - /* - * Same as behavior as ALL but skips packet decoding and simply rebroadcasts them. - * Only available in Repeater role. Setting this on any other roles will result in ALL behavior. - */ - ALL_SKIP_DECODING = 1; - - /* - * Ignores observed messages from foreign meshes that are open or those which it cannot decrypt. - * Only rebroadcasts message on the nodes local primary / secondary channels. - */ - LOCAL_ONLY = 2; - - /* - * Ignores observed messages from foreign meshes like LOCAL_ONLY, - * but takes it step further by also ignoring messages from nodenums not in the node's known list (NodeDB) - */ - KNOWN_ONLY = 3; - } - - /* - * Sets the role of node - */ - Role role = 1; - - /* - * Disabling this will disable the SerialConsole by not initilizing the StreamAPI - */ - bool serial_enabled = 2; - - /* - * By default we turn off logging as soon as an API client connects (to keep shared serial link quiet). - * Set this to true to leave the debug log outputting even when API is active. - */ - bool debug_log_enabled = 3; - - /* - * For boards without a hard wired button, this is the pin number that will be used - * Boards that have more than one button can swap the function with this one. defaults to BUTTON_PIN if defined. - */ - uint32 button_gpio = 4; - - /* - * For boards without a PWM buzzer, this is the pin number that will be used - * Defaults to PIN_BUZZER if defined. - */ - uint32 buzzer_gpio = 5; - - /* - * Sets the role of node - */ - RebroadcastMode rebroadcast_mode = 6; - - /* - * Send our nodeinfo this often - * Defaults to 900 Seconds (15 minutes) - */ - uint32 node_info_broadcast_secs = 7; - - /* - * Treat double tap interrupt on supported accelerometers as a button press if set to true - */ - bool double_tap_as_button_press = 8; - - /* - * If true, device is considered to be "managed" by a mesh administrator - * Clients should then limit available configuration and administrative options inside the user interface - */ - bool is_managed = 9; - - /* - * Disables the triple-press of user button to enable or disable GPS - */ - bool disable_triple_click = 10; - } - - /* - * Position Config - */ - message PositionConfig { - /* - * Bit field of boolean configuration options, indicating which optional - * fields to include when assembling POSITION messages. - * Longitude, latitude, altitude, speed, heading, and DOP - * are always included (also time if GPS-synced) - * NOTE: the more fields are included, the larger the message will be - - * leading to longer airtime and a higher risk of packet loss - */ - enum PositionFlags { - /* - * Required for compilation - */ - UNSET = 0x0000; - - /* - * Include an altitude value (if available) - */ - ALTITUDE = 0x0001; - - /* - * Altitude value is MSL - */ - ALTITUDE_MSL = 0x0002; - - /* - * Include geoidal separation - */ - GEOIDAL_SEPARATION = 0x0004; - - /* - * Include the DOP value ; PDOP used by default, see below - */ - DOP = 0x0008; - - /* - * If POS_DOP set, send separate HDOP / VDOP values instead of PDOP - */ - HVDOP = 0x0010; - - /* - * Include number of "satellites in view" - */ - SATINVIEW = 0x0020; - - /* - * Include a sequence number incremented per packet - */ - SEQ_NO = 0x0040; - - /* - * Include positional timestamp (from GPS solution) - */ - TIMESTAMP = 0x0080; - - /* - * Include positional heading - * Intended for use with vehicle not walking speeds - * walking speeds are likely to be error prone like the compass - */ - HEADING = 0x0100; - - /* - * Include positional speed - * Intended for use with vehicle not walking speeds - * walking speeds are likely to be error prone like the compass - */ - SPEED = 0x0200; - } - - enum GpsMode { - /* - * GPS is present but disabled - */ - DISABLED = 0; - - /* - * GPS is present and enabled - */ - ENABLED = 1; - - /* - * GPS is not present on the device - */ - NOT_PRESENT = 2; - } - - /* - * We should send our position this often (but only if it has changed significantly) - * Defaults to 15 minutes - */ - uint32 position_broadcast_secs = 1; - - /* - * Adaptive position braoadcast, which is now the default. - */ - bool position_broadcast_smart_enabled = 2; - - /* - * If set, this node is at a fixed position. - * We will generate GPS position updates at the regular interval, but use whatever the last lat/lon/alt we have for the node. - * The lat/lon/alt can be set by an internal GPS or with the help of the app. - */ - bool fixed_position = 3; - - /* - * Is GPS enabled for this node? - */ - bool gps_enabled = 4[deprecated = true]; - - /* - * How often should we try to get GPS position (in seconds) - * or zero for the default of once every 30 seconds - * or a very large value (maxint) to update only once at boot. - */ - uint32 gps_update_interval = 5; - - /* - * Deprecated in favor of using smart / regular broadcast intervals as implicit attempt time - */ - uint32 gps_attempt_time = 6 [deprecated = true]; - - /* - * Bit field of boolean configuration options for POSITION messages - * (bitwise OR of PositionFlags) - */ - uint32 position_flags = 7; - - /* - * (Re)define GPS_RX_PIN for your board. - */ - uint32 rx_gpio = 8; - - /* - * (Re)define GPS_TX_PIN for your board. - */ - uint32 tx_gpio = 9; - - /* - * The minimum distance in meters traveled (since the last send) before we can send a position to the mesh if position_broadcast_smart_enabled - */ - uint32 broadcast_smart_minimum_distance = 10; - - /* - * The minimum number of seconds (since the last send) before we can send a position to the mesh if position_broadcast_smart_enabled - */ - uint32 broadcast_smart_minimum_interval_secs = 11; - - /* - * (Re)define PIN_GPS_EN for your board. - */ - uint32 gps_en_gpio = 12; - - /* - * Set where GPS is enabled, disabled, or not present - */ - GpsMode gps_mode = 13; - } - - /* - * Power Config\ - * See [Power Config](/docs/settings/config/power) for additional power config details. - */ - message PowerConfig { - /* - * If set, we are powered from a low-current source (i.e. solar), so even if it looks like we have power flowing in - * we should try to minimize power consumption as much as possible. - * YOU DO NOT NEED TO SET THIS IF YOU'VE set is_router (it is implied in that case). - * Advanced Option - */ - bool is_power_saving = 1; - - /* - * If non-zero, the device will fully power off this many seconds after external power is removed. - */ - uint32 on_battery_shutdown_after_secs = 2; - - /* - * Ratio of voltage divider for battery pin eg. 3.20 (R1=100k, R2=220k) - * Overrides the ADC_MULTIPLIER defined in variant for battery voltage calculation. - * Should be set to floating point value between 2 and 4 - * Fixes issues on Heltec v2 - */ - float adc_multiplier_override = 3; - - /* - * Wait Bluetooth Seconds - * The number of seconds for to wait before turning off BLE in No Bluetooth states - * 0 for default of 1 minute - */ - uint32 wait_bluetooth_secs = 4; - - /* - * Super Deep Sleep Seconds - * While in Light Sleep if mesh_sds_timeout_secs is exceeded we will lower into super deep sleep - * for this value (default 1 year) or a button press - * 0 for default of one year - */ - uint32 sds_secs = 6; - - /* - * Light Sleep Seconds - * In light sleep the CPU is suspended, LoRa radio is on, BLE is off an GPS is on - * ESP32 Only - * 0 for default of 300 - */ - uint32 ls_secs = 7; - - /* - * Minimum Wake Seconds - * While in light sleep when we receive packets on the LoRa radio we will wake and handle them and stay awake in no BLE mode for this value - * 0 for default of 10 seconds - */ - uint32 min_wake_secs = 8; - - /* - * I2C address of INA_2XX to use for reading device battery voltage - */ - uint32 device_battery_ina_address = 9; - } - - /* - * Network Config - */ - message NetworkConfig { - enum AddressMode { - /* - * obtain ip address via DHCP - */ - DHCP = 0; - - /* - * use static ip address - */ - STATIC = 1; - } - - message IpV4Config { - /* - * Static IP address - */ - fixed32 ip = 1; - - /* - * Static gateway address - */ - fixed32 gateway = 2; - - /* - * Static subnet mask - */ - fixed32 subnet = 3; - - /* - * Static DNS server address - */ - fixed32 dns = 4; - } - - /* - * Enable WiFi (disables Bluetooth) - */ - bool wifi_enabled = 1; - - /* - * If set, this node will try to join the specified wifi network and - * acquire an address via DHCP - */ - string wifi_ssid = 3; - - /* - * If set, will be use to authenticate to the named wifi - */ - string wifi_psk = 4; - - /* - * NTP server to use if WiFi is conneced, defaults to `0.pool.ntp.org` - */ - string ntp_server = 5; - - /* - * Enable Ethernet - */ - bool eth_enabled = 6; - - /* - * acquire an address via DHCP or assign static - */ - AddressMode address_mode = 7; - - /* - * struct to keep static address - */ - IpV4Config ipv4_config = 8; - - /* - * rsyslog Server and Port - */ - string rsyslog_server = 9; - } - - /* - * Display Config - */ - message DisplayConfig { - /* - * How the GPS coordinates are displayed on the OLED screen. - */ - enum GpsCoordinateFormat { - /* - * GPS coordinates are displayed in the normal decimal degrees format: - * DD.DDDDDD DDD.DDDDDD - */ - DEC = 0; - - /* - * GPS coordinates are displayed in the degrees minutes seconds format: - * DD°MM'SS"C DDD°MM'SS"C, where C is the compass point representing the locations quadrant - */ - DMS = 1; - - /* - * Universal Transverse Mercator format: - * ZZB EEEEEE NNNNNNN, where Z is zone, B is band, E is easting, N is northing - */ - UTM = 2; - - /* - * Military Grid Reference System format: - * ZZB CD EEEEE NNNNN, where Z is zone, B is band, C is the east 100k square, D is the north 100k square, - * E is easting, N is northing - */ - MGRS = 3; - - /* - * Open Location Code (aka Plus Codes). - */ - OLC = 4; - - /* - * Ordnance Survey Grid Reference (the National Grid System of the UK). - * Format: AB EEEEE NNNNN, where A is the east 100k square, B is the north 100k square, - * E is the easting, N is the northing - */ - OSGR = 5; - } - - /* - * Unit display preference - */ - enum DisplayUnits { - /* - * Metric (Default) - */ - METRIC = 0; - - /* - * Imperial - */ - IMPERIAL = 1; - } - - /* - * Override OLED outo detect with this if it fails. - */ - enum OledType { - /* - * Default / Auto - */ - OLED_AUTO = 0; - - /* - * Default / Auto - */ - OLED_SSD1306 = 1; - - /* - * Default / Auto - */ - OLED_SH1106 = 2; - - /* - * Can not be auto detected but set by proto. Used for 128x128 screens - */ - OLED_SH1107 = 3; - } - - /* - * Number of seconds the screen stays on after pressing the user button or receiving a message - * 0 for default of one minute MAXUINT for always on - */ - uint32 screen_on_secs = 1; - - /* - * How the GPS coordinates are formatted on the OLED screen. - */ - GpsCoordinateFormat gps_format = 2; - - /* - * Automatically toggles to the next page on the screen like a carousel, based the specified interval in seconds. - * Potentially useful for devices without user buttons. - */ - uint32 auto_screen_carousel_secs = 3; - - /* - * If this is set, the displayed compass will always point north. if unset, the old behaviour - * (top of display is heading direction) is used. - */ - bool compass_north_top = 4; - - /* - * Flip screen vertically, for cases that mount the screen upside down - */ - bool flip_screen = 5; - - /* - * Perferred display units - */ - DisplayUnits units = 6; - - /* - * Override auto-detect in screen - */ - OledType oled = 7; - - enum DisplayMode { - /* - * Default. The old style for the 128x64 OLED screen - */ - DEFAULT = 0; - - /* - * Rearrange display elements to cater for bicolor OLED displays - */ - TWOCOLOR = 1; - - /* - * Same as TwoColor, but with inverted top bar. Not so good for Epaper displays - */ - INVERTED = 2; - - /* - * TFT Full Color Displays (not implemented yet) - */ - COLOR = 3; - } - /* - * Display Mode - */ - DisplayMode displaymode = 8; - - /* - * Print first line in pseudo-bold? FALSE is original style, TRUE is bold - */ - bool heading_bold = 9; - - /* - * Should we wake the screen up on accelerometer detected motion or tap - */ - bool wake_on_tap_or_motion = 10; - } - - /* - * Lora Config - */ - message LoRaConfig { - enum RegionCode { - /* - * Region is not set - */ - UNSET = 0; - - /* - * United States - */ - US = 1; - - /* - * European Union 433mhz - */ - EU_433 = 2; - - /* - * European Union 868mhz - */ - EU_868 = 3; - - /* - * China - */ - CN = 4; - - /* - * Japan - */ - JP = 5; - - /* - * Australia / New Zealand - */ - ANZ = 6; - - /* - * Korea - */ - KR = 7; - - /* - * Taiwan - */ - TW = 8; - - /* - * Russia - */ - RU = 9; - - /* - * India - */ - IN = 10; - - /* - * New Zealand 865mhz - */ - NZ_865 = 11; - - /* - * Thailand - */ - TH = 12; - - /* - * WLAN Band - */ - LORA_24 = 13; - - /* - * Ukraine 433mhz - */ - UA_433 = 14; - - /* - * Ukraine 868mhz - */ - UA_868 = 15; - - /* - * Malaysia 433mhz - */ - MY_433 = 16; - - /* - * Malaysia 919mhz - */ - MY_919 = 17; - - /* - * Singapore 923mhz - */ - SG_923 = 18; - - /* - * Philippines 433mhz - */ - PH_433 = 19; - - /* - * Philippines 868mhz - */ - PH_868 = 20; - - /* - * Philippines 915mhz - */ - PH_915 = 21; - } - - /* - * Standard predefined channel settings - * Note: these mappings must match ModemPreset Choice in the device code. - */ - enum ModemPreset { - /* - * Long Range - Fast - */ - LONG_FAST = 0; - - /* - * Long Range - Slow - */ - LONG_SLOW = 1; - - /* - * Very Long Range - Slow - */ - VERY_LONG_SLOW = 2; - - /* - * Medium Range - Slow - */ - MEDIUM_SLOW = 3; - - /* - * Medium Range - Fast - */ - MEDIUM_FAST = 4; - - /* - * Short Range - Slow - */ - SHORT_SLOW = 5; - - /* - * Short Range - Fast - */ - SHORT_FAST = 6; - - /* - * Long Range - Moderately Fast - */ - LONG_MODERATE = 7; - - /* - * Short Range - Turbo - * This is the fastest preset and the only one with 500kHz bandwidth. - * It is not legal to use in all regions due to this wider bandwidth. - */ - SHORT_TURBO = 8; - } - - /* - * When enabled, the `modem_preset` fields will be adhered to, else the `bandwidth`/`spread_factor`/`coding_rate` - * will be taked from their respective manually defined fields - */ - bool use_preset = 1; - - /* - * Either modem_config or bandwidth/spreading/coding will be specified - NOT BOTH. - * As a heuristic: If bandwidth is specified, do not use modem_config. - * Because protobufs take ZERO space when the value is zero this works out nicely. - * This value is replaced by bandwidth/spread_factor/coding_rate. - * If you'd like to experiment with other options add them to MeshRadio.cpp in the device code. - */ - ModemPreset modem_preset = 2; - - /* - * Bandwidth in MHz - * Certain bandwidth numbers are 'special' and will be converted to the - * appropriate floating point value: 31 -> 31.25MHz - */ - uint32 bandwidth = 3; - - /* - * A number from 7 to 12. - * Indicates number of chirps per symbol as 1< 7 results in the default - */ - uint32 hop_limit = 8; - - /* - * Disable TX from the LoRa radio. Useful for hot-swapping antennas and other tests. - * Defaults to false - */ - bool tx_enabled = 9; - - /* - * If zero, then use default max legal continuous power (ie. something that won't - * burn out the radio hardware) - * In most cases you should use zero here. - * Units are in dBm. - */ - int32 tx_power = 10; - - /* - * This controls the actual hardware frequency the radio transmits on. - * Most users should never need to be exposed to this field/concept. - * A channel number between 1 and NUM_CHANNELS (whatever the max is in the current region). - * If ZERO then the rule is "use the old channel name hash based - * algorithm to derive the channel number") - * If using the hash algorithm the channel number will be: hash(channel_name) % - * NUM_CHANNELS (Where num channels depends on the regulatory region). - */ - uint32 channel_num = 11; - - /* - * If true, duty cycle limits will be exceeded and thus you're possibly not following - * the local regulations if you're not a HAM. - * Has no effect if the duty cycle of the used region is 100%. - */ - bool override_duty_cycle = 12; - - /* - * If true, sets RX boosted gain mode on SX126X based radios - */ - bool sx126x_rx_boosted_gain = 13; - - /* - * This parameter is for advanced users and licensed HAM radio operators. - * Ignore Channel Calculation and use this frequency instead. The frequency_offset - * will still be applied. This will allow you to use out-of-band frequencies. - * Please respect your local laws and regulations. If you are a HAM, make sure you - * enable HAM mode and turn off encryption. - */ - float override_frequency = 14; - - /* - * For testing it is useful sometimes to force a node to never listen to - * particular other nodes (simulating radio out of range). All nodenums listed - * in ignore_incoming will have packets they send dropped on receive (by router.cpp) - */ - repeated uint32 ignore_incoming = 103; - - /* - * If true, the device will not process any packets received via LoRa that passed via MQTT anywhere on the path towards it. - */ - bool ignore_mqtt = 104; - } - - message BluetoothConfig { - enum PairingMode { - /* - * Device generates a random PIN that will be shown on the screen of the device for pairing - */ - RANDOM_PIN = 0; - - /* - * Device requires a specified fixed PIN for pairing - */ - FIXED_PIN = 1; - - /* - * Device requires no PIN for pairing - */ - NO_PIN = 2; - } - - /* - * Enable Bluetooth on the device - */ - bool enabled = 1; - - /* - * Determines the pairing strategy for the device - */ - PairingMode mode = 2; - - /* - * Specified PIN for PairingMode.FixedPin - */ - uint32 fixed_pin = 3; - } - - /* - * Payload Variant - */ - oneof payload_variant { - DeviceConfig device = 1; - PositionConfig position = 2; - PowerConfig power = 3; - NetworkConfig network = 4; - DisplayConfig display = 5; - LoRaConfig lora = 6; - BluetoothConfig bluetooth = 7; - } -} diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/connection_status.options b/common/protos/meshtastic/connection_status.options deleted file mode 100644 index d4901dd..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/connection_status.options +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*WifiConnectionStatus.ssid max_size:33 diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/connection_status.proto b/common/protos/meshtastic/connection_status.proto deleted file mode 100644 index 7551596..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/connection_status.proto +++ /dev/null @@ -1,120 +0,0 @@ -syntax = "proto3"; - -package meshtastic; - -option csharp_namespace = "Meshtastic.Protobufs"; -option go_package = "github.com/meshtastic/go/generated"; -option java_outer_classname = "ConnStatusProtos"; -option java_package = "com.geeksville.mesh"; -option swift_prefix = ""; - -message DeviceConnectionStatus { - /* - * WiFi Status - */ - optional WifiConnectionStatus wifi = 1; - /* - * WiFi Status - */ - optional EthernetConnectionStatus ethernet = 2; - - /* - * Bluetooth Status - */ - optional BluetoothConnectionStatus bluetooth = 3; - - /* - * Serial Status - */ - optional SerialConnectionStatus serial = 4; -} - -/* - * WiFi connection status - */ -message WifiConnectionStatus { - /* - * Connection status - */ - NetworkConnectionStatus status = 1; - - /* - * WiFi access point SSID - */ - string ssid = 2; - - /* - * RSSI of wireless connection - */ - int32 rssi = 3; -} - -/* - * Ethernet connection status - */ -message EthernetConnectionStatus { - /* - * Connection status - */ - NetworkConnectionStatus status = 1; -} - -/* - * Ethernet or WiFi connection status - */ -message NetworkConnectionStatus { - /* - * IP address of device - */ - fixed32 ip_address = 1; - - /* - * Whether the device has an active connection or not - */ - bool is_connected = 2; - - /* - * Whether the device has an active connection to an MQTT broker or not - */ - bool is_mqtt_connected = 3; - - /* - * Whether the device is actively remote syslogging or not - */ - bool is_syslog_connected = 4; -} - -/* - * Bluetooth connection status - */ -message BluetoothConnectionStatus { - /* - * The pairing PIN for bluetooth - */ - uint32 pin = 1; - - /* - * RSSI of bluetooth connection - */ - int32 rssi = 2; - - /* - * Whether the device has an active connection or not - */ - bool is_connected = 3; -} - -/* - * Serial connection status - */ -message SerialConnectionStatus { - /* - * Serial baud rate - */ - uint32 baud = 1; - - /* - * Whether the device has an active connection or not - */ - bool is_connected = 2; -} diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/deviceonly.options b/common/protos/meshtastic/deviceonly.options deleted file mode 100644 index d870ace..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/deviceonly.options +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -# options for nanopb -# https://jpa.kapsi.fi/nanopb/docs/reference.html#proto-file-options - -# FIXME pick a higher number someday? or do dynamic alloc in nanopb? -*DeviceState.node_db_lite max_count:100 - -# FIXME - max_count is actually 32 but we save/load this as one long string of preencoded MeshPacket bytes - not a big array in RAM -*DeviceState.receive_queue max_count:1 - -*ChannelFile.channels max_count:8 - -*OEMStore.oem_text max_size:40 -*OEMStore.oem_icon_bits max_size:2048 -*OEMStore.oem_aes_key max_size:32 - -*DeviceState.node_remote_hardware_pins max_count:12 - -*NodeInfoLite.channel int_size:8 -*NodeInfoLite.hops_away int_size:8 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/deviceonly.proto b/common/protos/meshtastic/deviceonly.proto deleted file mode 100644 index 169df1c..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/deviceonly.proto +++ /dev/null @@ -1,262 +0,0 @@ -syntax = "proto3"; - -package meshtastic; - -import "meshtastic/channel.proto"; -import "meshtastic/localonly.proto"; -import "meshtastic/mesh.proto"; -import "meshtastic/telemetry.proto"; -import "meshtastic/module_config.proto"; - -option csharp_namespace = "Meshtastic.Protobufs"; -option go_package = "github.com/meshtastic/go/generated"; -option java_outer_classname = "DeviceOnly"; -option java_package = "com.geeksville.mesh"; -option swift_prefix = ""; - -/* - * This message is never sent over the wire, but it is used for serializing DB - * state to flash in the device code - * FIXME, since we write this each time we enter deep sleep (and have infinite - * flash) it would be better to use some sort of append only data structure for - * the receive queue and use the preferences store for the other stuff - */ -message DeviceState { - /* - * Read only settings/info about this node - */ - MyNodeInfo my_node = 2; - - /* - * My owner info - */ - User owner = 3; - - /* - * Received packets saved for delivery to the phone - */ - repeated MeshPacket receive_queue = 5; - - /* - * A version integer used to invalidate old save files when we make - * incompatible changes This integer is set at build time and is private to - * NodeDB.cpp in the device code. - */ - uint32 version = 8; - - /* - * We keep the last received text message (only) stored in the device flash, - * so we can show it on the screen. - * Might be null - */ - MeshPacket rx_text_message = 7; - - /* - * Used only during development. - * Indicates developer is testing and changes should never be saved to flash. - */ - bool no_save = 9; - - /* - * Some GPS receivers seem to have bogus settings from the factory, so we always do one factory reset. - */ - bool did_gps_reset = 11; - - /* - * We keep the last received waypoint stored in the device flash, - * so we can show it on the screen. - * Might be null - */ - MeshPacket rx_waypoint = 12; - - /* - * The mesh's nodes with their available gpio pins for RemoteHardware module - */ - repeated NodeRemoteHardwarePin node_remote_hardware_pins = 13; - - /* - * New lite version of NodeDB to decrease memory footprint - */ - repeated NodeInfoLite node_db_lite = 14; -} - -message NodeInfoLite { - /* - * The node number - */ - uint32 num = 1; - - /* - * The user info for this node - */ - User user = 2; - - /* - * This position data. Note: before 1.2.14 we would also store the last time we've heard from this node in position.time, that is no longer true. - * Position.time now indicates the last time we received a POSITION from that node. - */ - PositionLite position = 3; - - /* - * Returns the Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the last received message, - * as measured by the receiver. Return SNR of the last received message in dB - */ - float snr = 4; - - /* - * Set to indicate the last time we received a packet from this node - */ - fixed32 last_heard = 5; - /* - * The latest device metrics for the node. - */ - DeviceMetrics device_metrics = 6; - - /* - * local channel index we heard that node on. Only populated if its not the default channel. - */ - uint32 channel = 7; - - /* - * True if we witnessed the node over MQTT instead of LoRA transport - */ - bool via_mqtt = 8; - - /* - * Number of hops away from us this node is (0 if adjacent) - */ - uint32 hops_away = 9; -} - -/* - * Position with static location information only for NodeDBLite - */ -message PositionLite { - /* - * The new preferred location encoding, multiply by 1e-7 to get degrees - * in floating point - */ - sfixed32 latitude_i = 1; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - sfixed32 longitude_i = 2; - - /* - * In meters above MSL (but see issue #359) - */ - int32 altitude = 3; - - /* - * This is usually not sent over the mesh (to save space), but it is sent - * from the phone so that the local device can set its RTC If it is sent over - * the mesh (because there are devices on the mesh without GPS), it will only - * be sent by devices which has a hardware GPS clock. - * seconds since 1970 - */ - fixed32 time = 4; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - Position.LocSource location_source = 5; -} - -/* - * The on-disk saved channels - */ -message ChannelFile { - /* - * The channels our node knows about - */ - repeated Channel channels = 1; - - /* - * A version integer used to invalidate old save files when we make - * incompatible changes This integer is set at build time and is private to - * NodeDB.cpp in the device code. - */ - uint32 version = 2; -} - -/* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ -enum ScreenFonts { - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - FONT_SMALL = 0; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - FONT_MEDIUM = 1; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - FONT_LARGE = 2; -} - -/* - * This can be used for customizing the firmware distribution. If populated, - * show a secondary bootup screen with custom logo and text for 2.5 seconds. - */ -message OEMStore { - /* - * The Logo width in Px - */ - uint32 oem_icon_width = 1; - - /* - * The Logo height in Px - */ - uint32 oem_icon_height = 2; - - /* - * The Logo in XBM bytechar format - */ - bytes oem_icon_bits = 3; - - /* - * Use this font for the OEM text. - */ - ScreenFonts oem_font = 4; - - /* - * Use this font for the OEM text. - */ - string oem_text = 5; - - /* - * The default device encryption key, 16 or 32 byte - */ - bytes oem_aes_key = 6; - - /* - * A Preset LocalConfig to apply during factory reset - */ - LocalConfig oem_local_config = 7; - - /* - * A Preset LocalModuleConfig to apply during factory reset - */ - LocalModuleConfig oem_local_module_config = 8; -} - -/* - * RemoteHardwarePins associated with a node - */ -message NodeRemoteHardwarePin { - /* - * The node_num exposing the available gpio pin - */ - uint32 node_num = 1; - - /* - * The the available gpio pin for usage with RemoteHardware module - */ - RemoteHardwarePin pin = 2; -} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/localonly.proto b/common/protos/meshtastic/localonly.proto deleted file mode 100644 index 9297dff..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/localonly.proto +++ /dev/null @@ -1,135 +0,0 @@ -syntax = "proto3"; - -package meshtastic; - -import "meshtastic/config.proto"; -import "meshtastic/module_config.proto"; - -option csharp_namespace = "Meshtastic.Protobufs"; -option go_package = "github.com/meshtastic/go/generated"; -option java_outer_classname = "LocalOnlyProtos"; -option java_package = "com.geeksville.mesh"; -option swift_prefix = ""; - -/* - * Protobuf structures common to apponly.proto and deviceonly.proto - * This is never sent over the wire, only for local use - */ - -message LocalConfig { - /* - * The part of the config that is specific to the Device - */ - Config.DeviceConfig device = 1; - - /* - * The part of the config that is specific to the GPS Position - */ - Config.PositionConfig position = 2; - - /* - * The part of the config that is specific to the Power settings - */ - Config.PowerConfig power = 3; - - /* - * The part of the config that is specific to the Wifi Settings - */ - Config.NetworkConfig network = 4; - - /* - * The part of the config that is specific to the Display - */ - Config.DisplayConfig display = 5; - - /* - * The part of the config that is specific to the Lora Radio - */ - Config.LoRaConfig lora = 6; - - /* - * The part of the config that is specific to the Bluetooth settings - */ - Config.BluetoothConfig bluetooth = 7; - - /* - * A version integer used to invalidate old save files when we make - * incompatible changes This integer is set at build time and is private to - * NodeDB.cpp in the device code. - */ - uint32 version = 8; -} - -message LocalModuleConfig { - /* - * The part of the config that is specific to the MQTT module - */ - ModuleConfig.MQTTConfig mqtt = 1; - - /* - * The part of the config that is specific to the Serial module - */ - ModuleConfig.SerialConfig serial = 2; - - /* - * The part of the config that is specific to the ExternalNotification module - */ - ModuleConfig.ExternalNotificationConfig external_notification = 3; - - /* - * The part of the config that is specific to the Store & Forward module - */ - ModuleConfig.StoreForwardConfig store_forward = 4; - - /* - * The part of the config that is specific to the RangeTest module - */ - ModuleConfig.RangeTestConfig range_test = 5; - - /* - * The part of the config that is specific to the Telemetry module - */ - ModuleConfig.TelemetryConfig telemetry = 6; - - /* - * The part of the config that is specific to the Canned Message module - */ - ModuleConfig.CannedMessageConfig canned_message = 7; - - /* - * The part of the config that is specific to the Audio module - */ - ModuleConfig.AudioConfig audio = 9; - - /* - * The part of the config that is specific to the Remote Hardware module - */ - ModuleConfig.RemoteHardwareConfig remote_hardware = 10; - - /* - * The part of the config that is specific to the Neighbor Info module - */ - ModuleConfig.NeighborInfoConfig neighbor_info = 11; - - /* - * The part of the config that is specific to the Ambient Lighting module - */ - ModuleConfig.AmbientLightingConfig ambient_lighting = 12; - - /* - * The part of the config that is specific to the Detection Sensor module - */ - ModuleConfig.DetectionSensorConfig detection_sensor = 13; - - /* - * Paxcounter Config - */ - ModuleConfig.PaxcounterConfig paxcounter = 14; - - /* - * A version integer used to invalidate old save files when we make - * incompatible changes This integer is set at build time and is private to - * NodeDB.cpp in the device code. - */ - uint32 version = 8; -} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/mesh.options b/common/protos/meshtastic/mesh.options deleted file mode 100644 index aedfe99..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/mesh.options +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -# options for nanopb -# https://jpa.kapsi.fi/nanopb/docs/reference.html#proto-file-options - -*macaddr max_size:6 fixed_length:true # macaddrs -*id max_size:16 # node id strings - -*User.long_name max_size:40 -*User.short_name max_size:5 - -*RouteDiscovery.route max_count:8 - -# note: this payload length is ONLY the bytes that are sent inside of the Data protobuf (excluding protobuf overhead). The 16 byte header is -# outside of this envelope -*Data.payload max_size:237 - -*NodeInfo.channel int_size:8 -*NodeInfo.hops_away int_size:8 - -# Big enough for 1.2.28.568032c-d -*MyNodeInfo.firmware_version max_size:18 - -*MyNodeInfo.air_period_tx max_count:8 -*MyNodeInfo.air_period_rx max_count:8 - -# Note: the actual limit (because of header bytes) on the size of encrypted payloads is 251 bytes, but I use 256 -# here because we might need to fill with zeros for padding to encryption block size (16 bytes per block) -*MeshPacket.encrypted max_size:256 -*MeshPacket.payload_variant anonymous_oneof:true -*MeshPacket.hop_limit int_size:8 -*MeshPacket.hop_start int_size:8 -*MeshPacket.channel int_size:8 - -*QueueStatus.res int_size:8 -*QueueStatus.free int_size:8 -*QueueStatus.maxlen int_size:8 - -*ToRadio.payload_variant anonymous_oneof:true - -*FromRadio.payload_variant anonymous_oneof:true - -*Routing.variant anonymous_oneof:true - -*LogRecord.message max_size:64 -*LogRecord.source max_size:8 - -# MyMessage.name max_size:40 -# or fixed_length or fixed_count, or max_count - -#This value may want to be a few bytes smaller to compensate for the parent fields. -*Compressed.data max_size:237 - -*Waypoint.name max_size:30 -*Waypoint.description max_size:100 - -*NeighborInfo.neighbors max_count:10 - -*DeviceMetadata.firmware_version max_size:18 - -*MqttClientProxyMessage.topic max_size:60 -*MqttClientProxyMessage.data max_size:435 -*MqttClientProxyMessage.text max_size:435 diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/mesh.proto b/common/protos/meshtastic/mesh.proto deleted file mode 100644 index 7f8b7e5..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/mesh.proto +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1943 +0,0 @@ -syntax = "proto3"; - -package meshtastic; - -import "meshtastic/channel.proto"; -import "meshtastic/config.proto"; -import "meshtastic/module_config.proto"; -import "meshtastic/portnums.proto"; -import "meshtastic/telemetry.proto"; -import "meshtastic/xmodem.proto"; - -option csharp_namespace = "Meshtastic.Protobufs"; -option go_package = "github.com/meshtastic/go/generated"; -option java_outer_classname = "MeshProtos"; -option java_package = "com.geeksville.mesh"; -option swift_prefix = ""; - -/* - * a gps position - */ -message Position { - /* - * The new preferred location encoding, multiply by 1e-7 to get degrees - * in floating point - */ - optional sfixed32 latitude_i = 1; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - optional sfixed32 longitude_i = 2; - - /* - * In meters above MSL (but see issue #359) - */ - optional int32 altitude = 3; - - /* - * This is usually not sent over the mesh (to save space), but it is sent - * from the phone so that the local device can set its time if it is sent over - * the mesh (because there are devices on the mesh without GPS or RTC). - * seconds since 1970 - */ - fixed32 time = 4; - - /* - * How the location was acquired: manual, onboard GPS, external (EUD) GPS - */ - enum LocSource { - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - LOC_UNSET = 0; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - LOC_MANUAL = 1; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - LOC_INTERNAL = 2; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - LOC_EXTERNAL = 3; - } - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - LocSource location_source = 5; - - /* - * How the altitude was acquired: manual, GPS int/ext, etc - * Default: same as location_source if present - */ - enum AltSource { - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - ALT_UNSET = 0; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - ALT_MANUAL = 1; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - ALT_INTERNAL = 2; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - ALT_EXTERNAL = 3; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - ALT_BAROMETRIC = 4; - } - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - AltSource altitude_source = 6; - - /* - * Positional timestamp (actual timestamp of GPS solution) in integer epoch seconds - */ - fixed32 timestamp = 7; - - /* - * Pos. timestamp milliseconds adjustment (rarely available or required) - */ - int32 timestamp_millis_adjust = 8; - - /* - * HAE altitude in meters - can be used instead of MSL altitude - */ - optional sint32 altitude_hae = 9; - - /* - * Geoidal separation in meters - */ - optional sint32 altitude_geoidal_separation = 10; - - /* - * Horizontal, Vertical and Position Dilution of Precision, in 1/100 units - * - PDOP is sufficient for most cases - * - for higher precision scenarios, HDOP and VDOP can be used instead, - * in which case PDOP becomes redundant (PDOP=sqrt(HDOP^2 + VDOP^2)) - * TODO: REMOVE/INTEGRATE - */ - uint32 PDOP = 11; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - uint32 HDOP = 12; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - uint32 VDOP = 13; - - /* - * GPS accuracy (a hardware specific constant) in mm - * multiplied with DOP to calculate positional accuracy - * Default: "'bout three meters-ish" :) - */ - uint32 gps_accuracy = 14; - - /* - * Ground speed in m/s and True North TRACK in 1/100 degrees - * Clarification of terms: - * - "track" is the direction of motion (measured in horizontal plane) - * - "heading" is where the fuselage points (measured in horizontal plane) - * - "yaw" indicates a relative rotation about the vertical axis - * TODO: REMOVE/INTEGRATE - */ - optional uint32 ground_speed = 15; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - optional uint32 ground_track = 16; - - /* - * GPS fix quality (from NMEA GxGGA statement or similar) - */ - uint32 fix_quality = 17; - - /* - * GPS fix type 2D/3D (from NMEA GxGSA statement) - */ - uint32 fix_type = 18; - - /* - * GPS "Satellites in View" number - */ - uint32 sats_in_view = 19; - - /* - * Sensor ID - in case multiple positioning sensors are being used - */ - uint32 sensor_id = 20; - - /* - * Estimated/expected time (in seconds) until next update: - * - if we update at fixed intervals of X seconds, use X - * - if we update at dynamic intervals (based on relative movement etc), - * but "AT LEAST every Y seconds", use Y - */ - uint32 next_update = 21; - - /* - * A sequence number, incremented with each Position message to help - * detect lost updates if needed - */ - uint32 seq_number = 22; - - /* - * Indicates the bits of precision set by the sending node - */ - uint32 precision_bits = 23; -} - -/* - * Note: these enum names must EXACTLY match the string used in the device - * bin/build-all.sh script. - * Because they will be used to find firmware filenames in the android app for OTA updates. - * To match the old style filenames, _ is converted to -, p is converted to . - */ -enum HardwareModel { - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - UNSET = 0; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - TLORA_V2 = 1; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - TLORA_V1 = 2; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - TLORA_V2_1_1P6 = 3; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - TBEAM = 4; - - /* - * The original heltec WiFi_Lora_32_V2, which had battery voltage sensing hooked to GPIO 13 - * (see HELTEC_V2 for the new version). - */ - HELTEC_V2_0 = 5; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - TBEAM_V0P7 = 6; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - T_ECHO = 7; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - TLORA_V1_1P3 = 8; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - RAK4631 = 9; - - /* - * The new version of the heltec WiFi_Lora_32_V2 board that has battery sensing hooked to GPIO 37. - * Sadly they did not update anything on the silkscreen to identify this board - */ - HELTEC_V2_1 = 10; - - /* - * Ancient heltec WiFi_Lora_32 board - */ - HELTEC_V1 = 11; - - /* - * New T-BEAM with ESP32-S3 CPU - */ - LILYGO_TBEAM_S3_CORE = 12; - - /* - * RAK WisBlock ESP32 core: https://docs.rakwireless.com/Product-Categories/WisBlock/RAK11200/Overview/ - */ - RAK11200 = 13; - - /* - * B&Q Consulting Nano Edition G1: https://uniteng.com/wiki/doku.php?id=meshtastic:nano - */ - NANO_G1 = 14; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - TLORA_V2_1_1P8 = 15; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - TLORA_T3_S3 = 16; - - /* - * B&Q Consulting Nano G1 Explorer: https://wiki.uniteng.com/en/meshtastic/nano-g1-explorer - */ - NANO_G1_EXPLORER = 17; - - /* - * B&Q Consulting Nano G2 Ultra: https://wiki.uniteng.com/en/meshtastic/nano-g2-ultra - */ - NANO_G2_ULTRA = 18; - - /* - * LoRAType device: https://loratype.org/ - */ - LORA_TYPE = 19; - - /* - * wiphone https://www.wiphone.io/ - */ - WIPHONE = 20; - - /* - * WIO Tracker WM1110 family from Seeed Studio. Includes wio-1110-tracker and wio-1110-sdk - */ - WIO_WM1110 = 21; - - /* - * RAK2560 Solar base station based on RAK4630 - */ - RAK2560 = 22; - - /* - * Heltec HRU-3601: https://heltec.org/project/hru-3601/ - */ - HELTEC_HRU_3601 = 23; - - /* - * Heltec Wireless Bridge - */ - HELTEC_WIRELESS_BRIDGE = 24; - - /* - * B&Q Consulting Station Edition G1: https://uniteng.com/wiki/doku.php?id=meshtastic:station - */ - STATION_G1 = 25; - - /* - * RAK11310 (RP2040 + SX1262) - */ - RAK11310 = 26; - - /* - * Makerfabs SenseLoRA Receiver (RP2040 + RFM96) - */ - SENSELORA_RP2040 = 27; - - /* - * Makerfabs SenseLoRA Industrial Monitor (ESP32-S3 + RFM96) - */ - SENSELORA_S3 = 28; - - /* - * Canary Radio Company - CanaryOne: https://canaryradio.io/products/canaryone - */ - CANARYONE = 29; - - /* - * Waveshare RP2040 LoRa - https://www.waveshare.com/rp2040-lora.htm - */ - RP2040_LORA = 30; - - /* - * B&Q Consulting Station G2: https://wiki.uniteng.com/en/meshtastic/station-g2 - */ - STATION_G2 = 31; - - /* - * --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Less common/prototype boards listed here (needs one more byte over the air) - * --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ - LORA_RELAY_V1 = 32; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - NRF52840DK = 33; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - PPR = 34; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - GENIEBLOCKS = 35; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - NRF52_UNKNOWN = 36; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - PORTDUINO = 37; - - /* - * The simulator built into the android app - */ - ANDROID_SIM = 38; - - /* - * Custom DIY device based on @NanoVHF schematics: https://github.com/NanoVHF/Meshtastic-DIY/tree/main/Schematics - */ - DIY_V1 = 39; - - /* - * nRF52840 Dongle : https://www.nordicsemi.com/Products/Development-hardware/nrf52840-dongle/ - */ - NRF52840_PCA10059 = 40; - - /* - * Custom Disaster Radio esp32 v3 device https://github.com/sudomesh/disaster-radio/tree/master/hardware/board_esp32_v3 - */ - DR_DEV = 41; - - /* - * M5 esp32 based MCU modules with enclosure, TFT and LORA Shields. All Variants (Basic, Core, Fire, Core2, CoreS3, Paper) https://m5stack.com/ - */ - M5STACK = 42; - - /* - * New Heltec LoRA32 with ESP32-S3 CPU - */ - HELTEC_V3 = 43; - - /* - * New Heltec Wireless Stick Lite with ESP32-S3 CPU - */ - HELTEC_WSL_V3 = 44; - - /* - * New BETAFPV ELRS Micro TX Module 2.4G with ESP32 CPU - */ - BETAFPV_2400_TX = 45; - - /* - * BetaFPV ExpressLRS "Nano" TX Module 900MHz with ESP32 CPU - */ - BETAFPV_900_NANO_TX = 46; - - /* - * Raspberry Pi Pico (W) with Waveshare SX1262 LoRa Node Module - */ - RPI_PICO = 47; - - /* - * Heltec Wireless Tracker with ESP32-S3 CPU, built-in GPS, and TFT - * Newer V1.1, version is written on the PCB near the display. - */ - HELTEC_WIRELESS_TRACKER = 48; - - /* - * Heltec Wireless Paper with ESP32-S3 CPU and E-Ink display - */ - HELTEC_WIRELESS_PAPER = 49; - - /* - * LilyGo T-Deck with ESP32-S3 CPU, Keyboard and IPS display - */ - T_DECK = 50; - - /* - * LilyGo T-Watch S3 with ESP32-S3 CPU and IPS display - */ - T_WATCH_S3 = 51; - - /* - * Bobricius Picomputer with ESP32-S3 CPU, Keyboard and IPS display - */ - PICOMPUTER_S3 = 52; - - /* - * Heltec HT-CT62 with ESP32-C3 CPU and SX1262 LoRa - */ - HELTEC_HT62 = 53; - - /* - * EBYTE SPI LoRa module and ESP32-S3 - */ - EBYTE_ESP32_S3 = 54; - - /* - * Waveshare ESP32-S3-PICO with PICO LoRa HAT and 2.9inch e-Ink - */ - ESP32_S3_PICO = 55; - - /* - * CircuitMess Chatter 2 LLCC68 Lora Module and ESP32 Wroom - * Lora module can be swapped out for a Heltec RA-62 which is "almost" pin compatible - * with one cut and one jumper Meshtastic works - */ - CHATTER_2 = 56; - - /* - * Heltec Wireless Paper, With ESP32-S3 CPU and E-Ink display - * Older "V1.0" Variant, has no "version sticker" - * E-Ink model is DEPG0213BNS800 - * Tab on the screen protector is RED - * Flex connector marking is FPC-7528B - */ - HELTEC_WIRELESS_PAPER_V1_0 = 57; - - /* - * Heltec Wireless Tracker with ESP32-S3 CPU, built-in GPS, and TFT - * Older "V1.0" Variant - */ - HELTEC_WIRELESS_TRACKER_V1_0 = 58; - - /* - * unPhone with ESP32-S3, TFT touchscreen, LSM6DS3TR-C accelerometer and gyroscope - */ - UNPHONE = 59; - - /* - * Teledatics TD-LORAC NRF52840 based M.2 LoRA module - * Compatible with the TD-WRLS development board - */ - TD_LORAC = 60; - - /* - * CDEBYTE EoRa-S3 board using their own MM modules, clone of LILYGO T3S3 - */ - CDEBYTE_EORA_S3 = 61; - - /* - * TWC_MESH_V4 - * Adafruit NRF52840 feather express with SX1262, SSD1306 OLED and NEO6M GPS - */ - TWC_MESH_V4 = 62; - - /* - * NRF52_PROMICRO_DIY - * Promicro NRF52840 with SX1262/LLCC68, SSD1306 OLED and NEO6M GPS - */ - NRF52_PROMICRO_DIY = 63; - - /* - * RadioMaster 900 Bandit Nano, https://www.radiomasterrc.com/products/bandit-nano-expresslrs-rf-module - * ESP32-D0WDQ6 With SX1276/SKY66122, SSD1306 OLED and No GPS - */ - RADIOMASTER_900_BANDIT_NANO = 64; - - /* - * Heltec Capsule Sensor V3 with ESP32-S3 CPU, Portable LoRa device that can replace GNSS modules or sensors - */ - HELTEC_CAPSULE_SENSOR_V3 = 65; - - /* - * Heltec Vision Master T190 with ESP32-S3 CPU, and a 1.90 inch TFT display - */ - HELTEC_VISION_MASTER_T190 = 66; - - /* - * Heltec Vision Master E213 with ESP32-S3 CPU, and a 2.13 inch E-Ink display - */ - HELTEC_VISION_MASTER_E213 = 67; - - /* - * Heltec Vision Master E290 with ESP32-S3 CPU, and a 2.9 inch E-Ink display - */ - HELTEC_VISION_MASTER_E290 = 68; - - /* - * Heltec Mesh Node T114 board with nRF52840 CPU, and a 1.14 inch TFT display, Ultimate low-power design, - * specifically adapted for the Meshtatic project - */ - HELTEC_MESH_NODE_T114 = 69; - - /* - * Sensecap Indicator from Seeed Studio. ESP32-S3 device with TFT and RP2040 coprocessor - */ - SENSECAP_INDICATOR = 70; - - /* - * Seeed studio T1000-E tracker card. NRF52840 w/ LR1110 radio, GPS, button, buzzer, and sensors. - */ - TRACKER_T1000_E = 71; - - /* - * RAK3172 STM32WLE5 Module (https://store.rakwireless.com/products/wisduo-lpwan-module-rak3172) - */ - RAK3172 = 72; - - /* - * Seeed Studio Wio-E5 (either mini or Dev kit) using STM32WL chip. - */ - WIO_E5 = 73; - - /* - * RadioMaster 900 Bandit, https://www.radiomasterrc.com/products/bandit-expresslrs-rf-module - * SSD1306 OLED and No GPS - */ - RADIOMASTER_900_BANDIT = 74; - - /* - * Minewsemi ME25LS01 (ME25LE01_V1.0). NRF52840 w/ LR1110 radio, buttons and leds and pins. - */ - ME25LS01_4Y10TD = 75; - - /* - * RP2040_FEATHER_RFM95 - * Adafruit Feather RP2040 with RFM95 LoRa Radio RFM95 with SX1272, SSD1306 OLED - * https://www.adafruit.com/product/5714 - * https://www.adafruit.com/product/326 - * https://www.adafruit.com/product/938 - * ^^^ short A0 to switch to I2C address 0x3C - * - */ - RP2040_FEATHER_RFM95 = 76; - - /* M5 esp32 based MCU modules with enclosure, TFT and LORA Shields. All Variants (Basic, Core, Fire, Core2, CoreS3, Paper) https://m5stack.com/ */ - M5STACK_COREBASIC = 77; - M5STACK_CORE2 = 78; - - /* Pico2 with Waveshare Hat, same as Pico */ - RPI_PICO2 = 79; - - /* M5 esp32 based MCU modules with enclosure, TFT and LORA Shields. All Variants (Basic, Core, Fire, Core2, CoreS3, Paper) https://m5stack.com/ */ - M5STACK_CORES3 = 80; - - /* Seeed XIAO S3 DK*/ - SEEED_XIAO_S3 = 81; - - /* - * Nordic nRF52840+Semtech SX1262 LoRa BLE Combo Module. nRF52840+SX1262 MS24SF1 - */ - MS24SF1 = 82; - - /* - * Lilygo TLora-C6 with the new ESP32-C6 MCU - */ - TLORA_C6 = 83; - - /* - * WisMesh Tap - * RAK-4631 w/ TFT in injection modled case - */ - WISMESH_TAP = 84; - - /* - * Similar to PORTDUINO but used by Routastic devices, this is not any - * particular device and does not run Meshtastic's code but supports - * the same frame format. - * Runs on linux, see https://github.com/Jorropo/routastic - */ - ROUTASTIC = 85; - - /* - * Mesh-Tab, esp32 based - * https://github.com/valzzu/Mesh-Tab - */ - MESH_TAB = 86; - - /* - * ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - * Reserved ID For developing private Ports. These will show up in live traffic sparsely, so we can use a high number. Keep it within 8 bits. - * ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - */ - PRIVATE_HW = 255; -} - -/* - * Broadcast when a newly powered mesh node wants to find a node num it can use - * Sent from the phone over bluetooth to set the user id for the owner of this node. - * Also sent from nodes to each other when a new node signs on (so all clients can have this info) - * The algorithm is as follows: - * when a node starts up, it broadcasts their user and the normal flow is for all - * other nodes to reply with their User as well (so the new node can build its nodedb) - * If a node ever receives a User (not just the first broadcast) message where - * the sender node number equals our node number, that indicates a collision has - * occurred and the following steps should happen: - * If the receiving node (that was already in the mesh)'s macaddr is LOWER than the - * new User who just tried to sign in: it gets to keep its nodenum. - * We send a broadcast message of OUR User (we use a broadcast so that the other node can - * receive our message, considering we have the same id - it also serves to let - * observers correct their nodedb) - this case is rare so it should be okay. - * If any node receives a User where the macaddr is GTE than their local macaddr, - * they have been vetoed and should pick a new random nodenum (filtering against - * whatever it knows about the nodedb) and rebroadcast their User. - * A few nodenums are reserved and will never be requested: - * 0xff - broadcast - * 0 through 3 - for future use - */ -message User { - /* - * A globally unique ID string for this user. - * In the case of Signal that would mean +16504442323, for the default macaddr derived id it would be !<8 hexidecimal bytes>. - * Note: app developers are encouraged to also use the following standard - * node IDs "^all" (for broadcast), "^local" (for the locally connected node) - */ - string id = 1; - - /* - * A full name for this user, i.e. "Kevin Hester" - */ - string long_name = 2; - - /* - * A VERY short name, ideally two characters. - * Suitable for a tiny OLED screen - */ - string short_name = 3; - - /* - * Deprecated in Meshtastic 2.1.x - * This is the addr of the radio. - * Not populated by the phone, but added by the esp32 when broadcasting - */ - bytes macaddr = 4 [deprecated = true]; - - /* - * TBEAM, HELTEC, etc... - * Starting in 1.2.11 moved to hw_model enum in the NodeInfo object. - * Apps will still need the string here for older builds - * (so OTA update can find the right image), but if the enum is available it will be used instead. - */ - HardwareModel hw_model = 5; - - /* - * In some regions Ham radio operators have different bandwidth limitations than others. - * If this user is a licensed operator, set this flag. - * Also, "long_name" should be their licence number. - */ - bool is_licensed = 6; - - /* - * Indicates that the user's role in the mesh - */ - Config.DeviceConfig.Role role = 7; - - /* - * The public key of the user's device. - * This is sent out to other nodes on the mesh to allow them to compute a shared secret key. - */ - bytes public_key = 8; -} - -/* - * A message used in a traceroute - */ -message RouteDiscovery { - /* - * The list of nodenums this packet has visited so far to the destination. - */ - repeated fixed32 route = 1; - - /* - * The list of SNRs (in dB, scaled by 4) in the route towards the destination. - */ - repeated int32 snr_towards = 2; - - /* - * The list of nodenums the packet has visited on the way back from the destination. - */ - repeated fixed32 route_back = 3; - - /* - * The list of SNRs (in dB, scaled by 4) in the route back from the destination. - */ - repeated int32 snr_back = 4; -} - -/* - * A Routing control Data packet handled by the routing module - */ -message Routing { - /* - * A failure in delivering a message (usually used for routing control messages, but might be provided in addition to ack.fail_id to provide - * details on the type of failure). - */ - enum Error { - /* - * This message is not a failure - */ - NONE = 0; - - /* - * Our node doesn't have a route to the requested destination anymore. - */ - NO_ROUTE = 1; - - /* - * We received a nak while trying to forward on your behalf - */ - GOT_NAK = 2; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - TIMEOUT = 3; - - /* - * No suitable interface could be found for delivering this packet - */ - NO_INTERFACE = 4; - - /* - * We reached the max retransmission count (typically for naive flood routing) - */ - MAX_RETRANSMIT = 5; - - /* - * No suitable channel was found for sending this packet (i.e. was requested channel index disabled?) - */ - NO_CHANNEL = 6; - - /* - * The packet was too big for sending (exceeds interface MTU after encoding) - */ - TOO_LARGE = 7; - - /* - * The request had want_response set, the request reached the destination node, but no service on that node wants to send a response - * (possibly due to bad channel permissions) - */ - NO_RESPONSE = 8; - - /* - * Cannot send currently because duty cycle regulations will be violated. - */ - DUTY_CYCLE_LIMIT = 9; - - /* - * The application layer service on the remote node received your request, but considered your request somehow invalid - */ - BAD_REQUEST = 32; - - /* - * The application layer service on the remote node received your request, but considered your request not authorized - * (i.e you did not send the request on the required bound channel) - */ - NOT_AUTHORIZED = 33; - - /* - * The client specified a PKI transport, but the node was unable to send the packet using PKI (and did not send the message at all) - */ - PKI_FAILED = 34; - - /* - * The receiving node does not have a Public Key to decode with - */ - PKI_UNKNOWN_PUBKEY = 35; - } - - oneof variant { - /* - * A route request going from the requester - */ - RouteDiscovery route_request = 1; - - /* - * A route reply - */ - RouteDiscovery route_reply = 2; - - /* - * A failure in delivering a message (usually used for routing control messages, but might be provided - * in addition to ack.fail_id to provide details on the type of failure). - */ - Error error_reason = 3; - } -} - -/* - * (Formerly called SubPacket) - * The payload portion fo a packet, this is the actual bytes that are sent - * inside a radio packet (because from/to are broken out by the comms library) - */ -message Data { - /* - * Formerly named typ and of type Type - */ - PortNum portnum = 1; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - bytes payload = 2; - - /* - * Not normally used, but for testing a sender can request that recipient - * responds in kind (i.e. if it received a position, it should unicast back it's position). - * Note: that if you set this on a broadcast you will receive many replies. - */ - bool want_response = 3; - - /* - * The address of the destination node. - * This field is is filled in by the mesh radio device software, application - * layer software should never need it. - * RouteDiscovery messages _must_ populate this. - * Other message types might need to if they are doing multihop routing. - */ - fixed32 dest = 4; - - /* - * The address of the original sender for this message. - * This field should _only_ be populated for reliable multihop packets (to keep - * packets small). - */ - fixed32 source = 5; - - /* - * Only used in routing or response messages. - * Indicates the original message ID that this message is reporting failure on. (formerly called original_id) - */ - fixed32 request_id = 6; - - /* - * If set, this message is intened to be a reply to a previously sent message with the defined id. - */ - fixed32 reply_id = 7; - - /* - * Defaults to false. If true, then what is in the payload should be treated as an emoji like giving - * a message a heart or poop emoji. - */ - fixed32 emoji = 8; - - /* - * Bitfield for extra flags. First use is to indicate that user approves the packet being uploaded to MQTT. - */ - optional uint32 bitfield = 9; -} - -/* - * Waypoint message, used to share arbitrary locations across the mesh - */ -message Waypoint { - /* - * Id of the waypoint - */ - uint32 id = 1; - - /* - * latitude_i - */ - optional sfixed32 latitude_i = 2; - - /* - * longitude_i - */ - optional sfixed32 longitude_i = 3; - - /* - * Time the waypoint is to expire (epoch) - */ - uint32 expire = 4; - - /* - * If greater than zero, treat the value as a nodenum only allowing them to update the waypoint. - * If zero, the waypoint is open to be edited by any member of the mesh. - */ - uint32 locked_to = 5; - - /* - * Name of the waypoint - max 30 chars - */ - string name = 6; - - /* - * Description of the waypoint - max 100 chars - */ - string description = 7; - - /* - * Designator icon for the waypoint in the form of a unicode emoji - */ - fixed32 icon = 8; -} - -/* - * This message will be proxied over the PhoneAPI for the client to deliver to the MQTT server - */ -message MqttClientProxyMessage { - /* - * The MQTT topic this message will be sent /received on - */ - string topic = 1; - - /* - * The actual service envelope payload or text for mqtt pub / sub - */ - oneof payload_variant { - /* - * Bytes - */ - bytes data = 2; - - /* - * Text - */ - string text = 3; - } - - /* - * Whether the message should be retained (or not) - */ - bool retained = 4; -} - -/* - * A packet envelope sent/received over the mesh - * only payload_variant is sent in the payload portion of the LORA packet. - * The other fields are either not sent at all, or sent in the special 16 byte LORA header. - */ -message MeshPacket { - /* - * The priority of this message for sending. - * Higher priorities are sent first (when managing the transmit queue). - * This field is never sent over the air, it is only used internally inside of a local device node. - * API clients (either on the local node or connected directly to the node) - * can set this parameter if necessary. - * (values must be <= 127 to keep protobuf field to one byte in size. - * Detailed background on this field: - * I noticed a funny side effect of lora being so slow: Usually when making - * a protocol there isn’t much need to use message priority to change the order - * of transmission (because interfaces are fairly fast). - * But for lora where packets can take a few seconds each, it is very important - * to make sure that critical packets are sent ASAP. - * In the case of meshtastic that means we want to send protocol acks as soon as possible - * (to prevent unneeded retransmissions), we want routing messages to be sent next, - * then messages marked as reliable and finally 'background' packets like periodic position updates. - * So I bit the bullet and implemented a new (internal - not sent over the air) - * field in MeshPacket called 'priority'. - * And the transmission queue in the router object is now a priority queue. - */ - enum Priority { - /* - * Treated as Priority.DEFAULT - */ - UNSET = 0; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - MIN = 1; - - /* - * Background position updates are sent with very low priority - - * if the link is super congested they might not go out at all - */ - BACKGROUND = 10; - - /* - * This priority is used for most messages that don't have a priority set - */ - DEFAULT = 64; - - /* - * If priority is unset but the message is marked as want_ack, - * assume it is important and use a slightly higher priority - */ - RELIABLE = 70; - - /* - * If priority is unset but the packet is a response to a request, we want it to get there relatively quickly. - * Furthermore, responses stop relaying packets directed to a node early. - */ - RESPONSE = 80; - - /* - * Higher priority for specific message types (portnums) to distinguish between other reliable packets. - */ - HIGH = 100; - - /* - * Ack/naks are sent with very high priority to ensure that retransmission - * stops as soon as possible - */ - ACK = 120; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - MAX = 127; - } - - /* - * Identify if this is a delayed packet - */ - enum Delayed { - /* - * If unset, the message is being sent in real time. - */ - NO_DELAY = 0; - - /* - * The message is delayed and was originally a broadcast - */ - DELAYED_BROADCAST = 1; - - /* - * The message is delayed and was originally a direct message - */ - DELAYED_DIRECT = 2; - } - - /* - * The sending node number. - * Note: Our crypto implementation uses this field as well. - * See [crypto](/docs/overview/encryption) for details. - */ - fixed32 from = 1; - - /* - * The (immediate) destination for this packet - */ - fixed32 to = 2; - - /* - * (Usually) If set, this indicates the index in the secondary_channels table that this packet was sent/received on. - * If unset, packet was on the primary channel. - * A particular node might know only a subset of channels in use on the mesh. - * Therefore channel_index is inherently a local concept and meaningless to send between nodes. - * Very briefly, while sending and receiving deep inside the device Router code, this field instead - * contains the 'channel hash' instead of the index. - * This 'trick' is only used while the payload_variant is an 'encrypted'. - */ - uint32 channel = 3; - - /* - * Internally to the mesh radios we will route SubPackets encrypted per [this](docs/developers/firmware/encryption). - * However, when a particular node has the correct - * key to decode a particular packet, it will decode the payload into a SubPacket protobuf structure. - * Software outside of the device nodes will never encounter a packet where - * "decoded" is not populated (i.e. any encryption/decryption happens before reaching the applications) - * The numeric IDs for these fields were selected to keep backwards compatibility with old applications. - */ - - oneof payload_variant { - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - Data decoded = 4; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - bytes encrypted = 5; - } - - /* - * A unique ID for this packet. - * Always 0 for no-ack packets or non broadcast packets (and therefore take zero bytes of space). - * Otherwise a unique ID for this packet, useful for flooding algorithms. - * ID only needs to be unique on a _per sender_ basis, and it only - * needs to be unique for a few minutes (long enough to last for the length of - * any ACK or the completion of a mesh broadcast flood). - * Note: Our crypto implementation uses this id as well. - * See [crypto](/docs/overview/encryption) for details. - */ - fixed32 id = 6; - - /* - * The time this message was received by the esp32 (secs since 1970). - * Note: this field is _never_ sent on the radio link itself (to save space) Times - * are typically not sent over the mesh, but they will be added to any Packet - * (chain of SubPacket) sent to the phone (so the phone can know exact time of reception) - */ - fixed32 rx_time = 7; - - /* - * *Never* sent over the radio links. - * Set during reception to indicate the SNR of this packet. - * Used to collect statistics on current link quality. - */ - float rx_snr = 8; - - /* - * If unset treated as zero (no forwarding, send to adjacent nodes only) - * if 1, allow hopping through one node, etc... - * For our usecase real world topologies probably have a max of about 3. - * This field is normally placed into a few of bits in the header. - */ - uint32 hop_limit = 9; - - /* - * This packet is being sent as a reliable message, we would prefer it to arrive at the destination. - * We would like to receive a ack packet in response. - * Broadcasts messages treat this flag specially: Since acks for broadcasts would - * rapidly flood the channel, the normal ack behavior is suppressed. - * Instead, the original sender listens to see if at least one node is rebroadcasting this packet (because naive flooding algorithm). - * If it hears that the odds (given typical LoRa topologies) the odds are very high that every node should eventually receive the message. - * So FloodingRouter.cpp generates an implicit ack which is delivered to the original sender. - * If after some time we don't hear anyone rebroadcast our packet, we will timeout and retransmit, using the regular resend logic. - * Note: This flag is normally sent in a flag bit in the header when sent over the wire - */ - bool want_ack = 10; - - /* - * The priority of this message for sending. - * See MeshPacket.Priority description for more details. - */ - Priority priority = 11; - - /* - * rssi of received packet. Only sent to phone for dispay purposes. - */ - int32 rx_rssi = 12; - - /* - * Describe if this message is delayed - */ - Delayed delayed = 13 [deprecated = true]; - - /* - * Describes whether this packet passed via MQTT somewhere along the path it currently took. - */ - bool via_mqtt = 14; - - /* - * Hop limit with which the original packet started. Sent via LoRa using three bits in the unencrypted header. - * When receiving a packet, the difference between hop_start and hop_limit gives how many hops it traveled. - */ - uint32 hop_start = 15; - - /* - * Records the public key the packet was encrypted with, if applicable. - */ - bytes public_key = 16; - - /* - * Indicates whether the packet was en/decrypted using PKI - */ - bool pki_encrypted = 17; -} - -/* - * Shared constants between device and phone - */ -enum Constants { - /* - * First enum must be zero, and we are just using this enum to - * pass int constants between two very different environments - */ - ZERO = 0; - - /* - * From mesh.options - * note: this payload length is ONLY the bytes that are sent inside of the Data protobuf (excluding protobuf overhead). The 16 byte header is - * outside of this envelope - */ - DATA_PAYLOAD_LEN = 237; -} - -/* - * The bluetooth to device link: - * Old BTLE protocol docs from TODO, merge in above and make real docs... - * use protocol buffers, and NanoPB - * messages from device to phone: - * POSITION_UPDATE (..., time) - * TEXT_RECEIVED(from, text, time) - * OPAQUE_RECEIVED(from, payload, time) (for signal messages or other applications) - * messages from phone to device: - * SET_MYID(id, human readable long, human readable short) (send down the unique ID - * string used for this node, a human readable string shown for that id, and a very - * short human readable string suitable for oled screen) SEND_OPAQUE(dest, payload) - * (for signal messages or other applications) SEND_TEXT(dest, text) Get all - * nodes() (returns list of nodes, with full info, last time seen, loc, battery - * level etc) SET_CONFIG (switches device to a new set of radio params and - * preshared key, drops all existing nodes, force our node to rejoin this new group) - * Full information about a node on the mesh - */ -message NodeInfo { - /* - * The node number - */ - uint32 num = 1; - - /* - * The user info for this node - */ - User user = 2; - - /* - * This position data. Note: before 1.2.14 we would also store the last time we've heard from this node in position.time, that is no longer true. - * Position.time now indicates the last time we received a POSITION from that node. - */ - Position position = 3; - - /* - * Returns the Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the last received message, - * as measured by the receiver. Return SNR of the last received message in dB - */ - float snr = 4; - - /* - * TODO: REMOVE/INTEGRATE - * Returns the last measured frequency error. - * The LoRa receiver estimates the frequency offset between the receiver - * center frequency and that of the received LoRa signal. This function - * returns the estimates offset (in Hz) of the last received message. - * Caution: this measurement is not absolute, but is measured relative to the - * local receiver's oscillator. Apparent errors may be due to the - * transmitter, the receiver or both. \return The estimated center frequency - * offset in Hz of the last received message. - * int32 frequency_error = 6; - * enum RouteState { - * Invalid = 0; - * Discovering = 1; - * Valid = 2; - * } - * Not needed? - * RouteState route = 4; - */ - - /* - * TODO: REMOVE/INTEGRATE - * Not currently used (till full DSR deployment?) Our current preferred node node for routing - might be the same as num if - * we are adjacent Or zero if we don't yet know a route to this node. - * fixed32 next_hop = 5; - */ - - /* - * Set to indicate the last time we received a packet from this node - */ - fixed32 last_heard = 5; - /* - * The latest device metrics for the node. - */ - DeviceMetrics device_metrics = 6; - - /* - * local channel index we heard that node on. Only populated if its not the default channel. - */ - uint32 channel = 7; - - /* - * True if we witnessed the node over MQTT instead of LoRA transport - */ - bool via_mqtt = 8; - - /* - * Number of hops away from us this node is (0 if adjacent) - */ - uint32 hops_away = 9; - - /* - * True if node is in our favorites list - * Persists between NodeDB internal clean ups - */ - bool is_favorite = 10; -} - -/* - * Error codes for critical errors - * The device might report these fault codes on the screen. - * If you encounter a fault code, please post on the meshtastic.discourse.group - * and we'll try to help. - */ -enum CriticalErrorCode { - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - NONE = 0; - - /* - * A software bug was detected while trying to send lora - */ - TX_WATCHDOG = 1; - - /* - * A software bug was detected on entry to sleep - */ - SLEEP_ENTER_WAIT = 2; - - /* - * No Lora radio hardware could be found - */ - NO_RADIO = 3; - - /* - * Not normally used - */ - UNSPECIFIED = 4; - - /* - * We failed while configuring a UBlox GPS - */ - UBLOX_UNIT_FAILED = 5; - - /* - * This board was expected to have a power management chip and it is missing or broken - */ - NO_AXP192 = 6; - - /* - * The channel tried to set a radio setting which is not supported by this chipset, - * radio comms settings are now undefined. - */ - INVALID_RADIO_SETTING = 7; - - /* - * Radio transmit hardware failure. We sent data to the radio chip, but it didn't - * reply with an interrupt. - */ - TRANSMIT_FAILED = 8; - - /* - * We detected that the main CPU voltage dropped below the minimum acceptable value - */ - BROWNOUT = 9; - - /* Selftest of SX1262 radio chip failed */ - SX1262_FAILURE = 10; - - /* - * A (likely software but possibly hardware) failure was detected while trying to send packets. - * If this occurs on your board, please post in the forum so that we can ask you to collect some information to allow fixing this bug - */ - RADIO_SPI_BUG = 11; - - /* - * Corruption was detected on the flash filesystem but we were able to repair things. - * If you see this failure in the field please post in the forum because we are interested in seeing if this is occurring in the field. - */ - FLASH_CORRUPTION_RECOVERABLE = 12; - - /* - * Corruption was detected on the flash filesystem but we were unable to repair things. - * NOTE: Your node will probably need to be reconfigured the next time it reboots (it will lose the region code etc...) - * If you see this failure in the field please post in the forum because we are interested in seeing if this is occurring in the field. - */ - FLASH_CORRUPTION_UNRECOVERABLE = 13; -} - -/* - * Unique local debugging info for this node - * Note: we don't include position or the user info, because that will come in the - * Sent to the phone in response to WantNodes. - */ -message MyNodeInfo { - /* - * Tells the phone what our node number is, default starting value is - * lowbyte of macaddr, but it will be fixed if that is already in use - */ - uint32 my_node_num = 1; - - /* - * The total number of reboots this node has ever encountered - * (well - since the last time we discarded preferences) - */ - uint32 reboot_count = 8; - - /* - * The minimum app version that can talk to this device. - * Phone/PC apps should compare this to their build number and if too low tell the user they must update their app - */ - uint32 min_app_version = 11; -} - -/* - * Debug output from the device. - * To minimize the size of records inside the device code, if a time/source/level is not set - * on the message it is assumed to be a continuation of the previously sent message. - * This allows the device code to use fixed maxlen 64 byte strings for messages, - * and then extend as needed by emitting multiple records. - */ -message LogRecord { - /* - * Log levels, chosen to match python logging conventions. - */ - enum Level { - /* - * Log levels, chosen to match python logging conventions. - */ - UNSET = 0; - - /* - * Log levels, chosen to match python logging conventions. - */ - CRITICAL = 50; - - /* - * Log levels, chosen to match python logging conventions. - */ - ERROR = 40; - - /* - * Log levels, chosen to match python logging conventions. - */ - WARNING = 30; - - /* - * Log levels, chosen to match python logging conventions. - */ - INFO = 20; - - /* - * Log levels, chosen to match python logging conventions. - */ - DEBUG = 10; - - /* - * Log levels, chosen to match python logging conventions. - */ - TRACE = 5; - } - - /* - * Log levels, chosen to match python logging conventions. - */ - string message = 1; - - /* - * Seconds since 1970 - or 0 for unknown/unset - */ - fixed32 time = 2; - - /* - * Usually based on thread name - if known - */ - string source = 3; - - /* - * Not yet set - */ - Level level = 4; -} - -message QueueStatus { - /* Last attempt to queue status, ErrorCode */ - int32 res = 1; - - /* Free entries in the outgoing queue */ - uint32 free = 2; - - /* Maximum entries in the outgoing queue */ - uint32 maxlen = 3; - - /* What was mesh packet id that generated this response? */ - uint32 mesh_packet_id = 4; -} - -/* - * Packets from the radio to the phone will appear on the fromRadio characteristic. - * It will support READ and NOTIFY. When a new packet arrives the device will BLE notify? - * It will sit in that descriptor until consumed by the phone, - * at which point the next item in the FIFO will be populated. - */ -message FromRadio { - /* - * The packet id, used to allow the phone to request missing read packets from the FIFO, - * see our bluetooth docs - */ - uint32 id = 1; - - /* - * Log levels, chosen to match python logging conventions. - */ - oneof payload_variant { - /* - * Log levels, chosen to match python logging conventions. - */ - MeshPacket packet = 2; - - /* - * Tells the phone what our node number is, can be -1 if we've not yet joined a mesh. - * NOTE: This ID must not change - to keep (minimal) compatibility with <1.2 version of android apps. - */ - MyNodeInfo my_info = 3; - - /* - * One packet is sent for each node in the on radio DB - * starts over with the first node in our DB - */ - NodeInfo node_info = 4; - - /* - * Include a part of the config (was: RadioConfig radio) - */ - Config config = 5; - - /* - * Set to send debug console output over our protobuf stream - */ - LogRecord log_record = 6; - - /* - * Sent as true once the device has finished sending all of the responses to want_config - * recipient should check if this ID matches our original request nonce, if - * not, it means your config responses haven't started yet. - * NOTE: This ID must not change - to keep (minimal) compatibility with <1.2 version of android apps. - */ - uint32 config_complete_id = 7; - - /* - * Sent to tell clients the radio has just rebooted. - * Set to true if present. - * Not used on all transports, currently just used for the serial console. - * NOTE: This ID must not change - to keep (minimal) compatibility with <1.2 version of android apps. - */ - bool rebooted = 8; - - /* - * Include module config - */ - ModuleConfig moduleConfig = 9; - - /* - * One packet is sent for each channel - */ - Channel channel = 10; - - /* - * Queue status info - */ - QueueStatus queueStatus = 11; - - /* - * File Transfer Chunk - */ - XModem xmodemPacket = 12; - - /* - * Device metadata message - */ - DeviceMetadata metadata = 13; - - /* - * MQTT Client Proxy Message (device sending to client / phone for publishing to MQTT) - */ - MqttClientProxyMessage mqttClientProxyMessage = 14; - - /* - * File system manifest messages - */ - FileInfo fileInfo = 15; - - /* - * Notification message to the client - */ - ClientNotification clientNotification = 16; - } -} - -/* - * A notification message from the device to the client - * To be used for important messages that should to be displayed to the user - * in the form of push notifications or validation messages when saving - * invalid configuration. - */ -message ClientNotification { - /* - * The id of the packet we're notifying in response to - */ - optional uint32 reply_id = 1; - - /* - * Seconds since 1970 - or 0 for unknown/unset - */ - fixed32 time = 2; - - /* - * The level type of notification - */ - LogRecord.Level level = 3; - /* - * The message body of the notification - */ - string message = 4; -} - -/* - * Individual File info for the device - */ -message FileInfo { - /* - * The fully qualified path of the file - */ - string file_name = 1; - - /* - * The size of the file in bytes - */ - uint32 size_bytes = 2; -} - -/* - * Packets/commands to the radio will be written (reliably) to the toRadio characteristic. - * Once the write completes the phone can assume it is handled. - */ -message ToRadio { - /* - * Log levels, chosen to match python logging conventions. - */ - oneof payload_variant { - /* - * Send this packet on the mesh - */ - MeshPacket packet = 1; - - /* - * Phone wants radio to send full node db to the phone, This is - * typically the first packet sent to the radio when the phone gets a - * bluetooth connection. The radio will respond by sending back a - * MyNodeInfo, a owner, a radio config and a series of - * FromRadio.node_infos, and config_complete - * the integer you write into this field will be reported back in the - * config_complete_id response this allows clients to never be confused by - * a stale old partially sent config. - */ - uint32 want_config_id = 3; - - /* - * Tell API server we are disconnecting now. - * This is useful for serial links where there is no hardware/protocol based notification that the client has dropped the link. - * (Sending this message is optional for clients) - */ - bool disconnect = 4; - - /* - * File Transfer Chunk - */ - - XModem xmodemPacket = 5; - - /* - * MQTT Client Proxy Message (for client / phone subscribed to MQTT sending to device) - */ - MqttClientProxyMessage mqttClientProxyMessage = 6; - - /* - * Heartbeat message (used to keep the device connection awake on serial) - */ - Heartbeat heartbeat = 7; - } -} - -/* - * Compressed message payload - */ -message Compressed { - /* - * PortNum to determine the how to handle the compressed payload. - */ - PortNum portnum = 1; - - /* - * Compressed data. - */ - bytes data = 2; -} - -/* - * Full info on edges for a single node - */ -message NeighborInfo { - /* - * The node ID of the node sending info on its neighbors - */ - uint32 node_id = 1; - /* - * Field to pass neighbor info for the next sending cycle - */ - uint32 last_sent_by_id = 2; - - /* - * Broadcast interval of the represented node (in seconds) - */ - uint32 node_broadcast_interval_secs = 3; - /* - * The list of out edges from this node - */ - repeated Neighbor neighbors = 4; -} - -/* - * A single edge in the mesh - */ -message Neighbor { - /* - * Node ID of neighbor - */ - uint32 node_id = 1; - - /* - * SNR of last heard message - */ - float snr = 2; - - /* - * Reception time (in secs since 1970) of last message that was last sent by this ID. - * Note: this is for local storage only and will not be sent out over the mesh. - */ - fixed32 last_rx_time = 3; - - /* - * Broadcast interval of this neighbor (in seconds). - * Note: this is for local storage only and will not be sent out over the mesh. - */ - uint32 node_broadcast_interval_secs = 4; -} - -/* - * Device metadata response - */ -message DeviceMetadata { - /* - * Device firmware version string - */ - string firmware_version = 1; - - /* - * Device state version - */ - uint32 device_state_version = 2; - - /* - * Indicates whether the device can shutdown CPU natively or via power management chip - */ - bool canShutdown = 3; - - /* - * Indicates that the device has native wifi capability - */ - bool hasWifi = 4; - - /* - * Indicates that the device has native bluetooth capability - */ - bool hasBluetooth = 5; - - /* - * Indicates that the device has an ethernet peripheral - */ - bool hasEthernet = 6; - - /* - * Indicates that the device's role in the mesh - */ - Config.DeviceConfig.Role role = 7; - - /* - * Indicates the device's current enabled position flags - */ - uint32 position_flags = 8; - - /* - * Device hardware model - */ - HardwareModel hw_model = 9; - - /* - * Has Remote Hardware enabled - */ - bool hasRemoteHardware = 10; -} - -/* - * A heartbeat message is sent to the node from the client to keep the connection alive. - * This is currently only needed to keep serial connections alive, but can be used by any PhoneAPI. - */ -message Heartbeat {} - -/* - * RemoteHardwarePins associated with a node - */ -message NodeRemoteHardwarePin { - /* - * The node_num exposing the available gpio pin - */ - uint32 node_num = 1; - - /* - * The the available gpio pin for usage with RemoteHardware module - */ - RemoteHardwarePin pin = 2; -} - -message ChunkedPayload { - /* - * The ID of the entire payload - */ - uint32 payload_id = 1; - - /* - * The total number of chunks in the payload - */ - uint32 chunk_count = 2; - - /* - * The current chunk index in the total - */ - uint32 chunk_index = 3; - - /* - * The binary data of the current chunk - */ - bytes payload_chunk = 4; -} - -/* - * Wrapper message for broken repeated oneof support - */ -message resend_chunks { - repeated uint32 chunks = 1; -} - -/* - * Responses to a ChunkedPayload request - */ -message ChunkedPayloadResponse { - /* - * The ID of the entire payload - */ - uint32 payload_id = 1; - - oneof payload_variant { - /* - * Request to transfer chunked payload - */ - bool request_transfer = 2; - - /* - * Accept the transfer chunked payload - */ - bool accept_transfer = 3; - /* - * Request missing indexes in the chunked payload - */ - resend_chunks resend_chunks = 4; - } -} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/module_config.options b/common/protos/meshtastic/module_config.options deleted file mode 100644 index fdc46d5..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/module_config.options +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -*CannedMessageConfig.allow_input_source max_size:16 - -*MQTTConfig.address max_size:64 -*MQTTConfig.username max_size:64 -*MQTTConfig.password max_size:64 -*MQTTConfig.root max_size:16 - -*AudioConfig.ptt_pin int_size:8 -*AudioConfig.i2s_ws int_size:8 -*AudioConfig.i2s_sd int_size:8 -*AudioConfig.i2s_din int_size:8 -*AudioConfig.i2s_sck int_size:8 - -*ExternalNotificationConfig.output_vibra int_size:8 -*ExternalNotificationConfig.output_buzzer int_size:8 -*ExternalNotificationConfig.nag_timeout int_size:16 - -*RemoteHardwareConfig.available_pins max_count:4 -*RemoteHardwarePin.name max_size:15 -*RemoteHardwarePin.gpio_pin int_size:8 - -*AmbientLightingConfig.current int_size:8 -*AmbientLightingConfig.red int_size:8 -*AmbientLightingConfig.green int_size:8 -*AmbientLightingConfig.blue int_size:8 - -*DetectionSensorConfig.monitor_pin int_size:8 -*DetectionSensorConfig.name max_size:20 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/module_config.proto b/common/protos/meshtastic/module_config.proto deleted file mode 100644 index f2c2805..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/module_config.proto +++ /dev/null @@ -1,801 +0,0 @@ -syntax = "proto3"; - -package meshtastic; - -option csharp_namespace = "Meshtastic.Protobufs"; -option go_package = "github.com/meshtastic/go/generated"; -option java_outer_classname = "ModuleConfigProtos"; -option java_package = "com.geeksville.mesh"; -option swift_prefix = ""; - -/* - * Module Config - */ -message ModuleConfig { - /* - * MQTT Client Config - */ - message MQTTConfig { - /* - * If a meshtastic node is able to reach the internet it will normally attempt to gateway any channels that are marked as - * is_uplink_enabled or is_downlink_enabled. - */ - bool enabled = 1; - - /* - * The server to use for our MQTT global message gateway feature. - * If not set, the default server will be used - */ - string address = 2; - - /* - * MQTT username to use (most useful for a custom MQTT server). - * If using a custom server, this will be honoured even if empty. - * If using the default server, this will only be honoured if set, otherwise the device will use the default username - */ - string username = 3; - - /* - * MQTT password to use (most useful for a custom MQTT server). - * If using a custom server, this will be honoured even if empty. - * If using the default server, this will only be honoured if set, otherwise the device will use the default password - */ - string password = 4; - - /* - * Whether to send encrypted or decrypted packets to MQTT. - * This parameter is only honoured if you also set server - * (the default official mqtt.meshtastic.org server can handle encrypted packets) - * Decrypted packets may be useful for external systems that want to consume meshtastic packets - */ - bool encryption_enabled = 5; - - /* - * Whether to send / consume json packets on MQTT - */ - bool json_enabled = 6; - - /* - * If true, we attempt to establish a secure connection using TLS - */ - bool tls_enabled = 7; - - /* - * The root topic to use for MQTT messages. Default is "msh". - * This is useful if you want to use a single MQTT server for multiple meshtastic networks and separate them via ACLs - */ - string root = 8; - - /* - * If true, we can use the connected phone / client to proxy messages to MQTT instead of a direct connection - */ - bool proxy_to_client_enabled = 9; - - /* - * If true, we will periodically report unencrypted information about our node to a map via MQTT - */ - bool map_reporting_enabled = 10; - - /* - * Settings for reporting information about our node to a map via MQTT - */ - MapReportSettings map_report_settings = 11; - } - - /* - * Settings for reporting unencrypted information about our node to a map via MQTT - */ - message MapReportSettings { - /* - * How often we should report our info to the map (in seconds) - */ - uint32 publish_interval_secs = 1; - - /* - * Bits of precision for the location sent (default of 32 is full precision). - */ - uint32 position_precision = 2; - } - - /* - * RemoteHardwareModule Config - */ - message RemoteHardwareConfig { - /* - * Whether the Module is enabled - */ - bool enabled = 1; - - /* - * Whether the Module allows consumers to read / write to pins not defined in available_pins - */ - bool allow_undefined_pin_access = 2; - - /* - * Exposes the available pins to the mesh for reading and writing - */ - repeated RemoteHardwarePin available_pins = 3; - } - - /* - * NeighborInfoModule Config - */ - message NeighborInfoConfig { - /* - * Whether the Module is enabled - */ - bool enabled = 1; - - /* - * Interval in seconds of how often we should try to send our - * Neighbor Info to the mesh - */ - uint32 update_interval = 2; - } - - /* - * Detection Sensor Module Config - */ - message DetectionSensorConfig { - /* - * Whether the Module is enabled - */ - bool enabled = 1; - - /* - * Interval in seconds of how often we can send a message to the mesh when a state change is detected - */ - uint32 minimum_broadcast_secs = 2; - - /* - * Interval in seconds of how often we should send a message to the mesh with the current state regardless of changes - * When set to 0, only state changes will be broadcasted - * Works as a sort of status heartbeat for peace of mind - */ - uint32 state_broadcast_secs = 3; - /* - * Send ASCII bell with alert message - * Useful for triggering ext. notification on bell - */ - bool send_bell = 4; - - /* - * Friendly name used to format message sent to mesh - * Example: A name "Motion" would result in a message "Motion detected" - * Maximum length of 20 characters - */ - string name = 5; - - /* - * GPIO pin to monitor for state changes - */ - uint32 monitor_pin = 6; - - /* - * Whether or not the GPIO pin state detection is triggered on HIGH (1) - * Otherwise LOW (0) - */ - bool detection_triggered_high = 7; - - /* - * Whether or not use INPUT_PULLUP mode for GPIO pin - * Only applicable if the board uses pull-up resistors on the pin - */ - bool use_pullup = 8; - } - - /* - * Audio Config for codec2 voice - */ - message AudioConfig { - /* - * Baudrate for codec2 voice - */ - enum Audio_Baud { - CODEC2_DEFAULT = 0; - CODEC2_3200 = 1; - CODEC2_2400 = 2; - CODEC2_1600 = 3; - CODEC2_1400 = 4; - CODEC2_1300 = 5; - CODEC2_1200 = 6; - CODEC2_700 = 7; - CODEC2_700B = 8; - } - - /* - * Whether Audio is enabled - */ - bool codec2_enabled = 1; - - /* - * PTT Pin - */ - uint32 ptt_pin = 2; - - /* - * The audio sample rate to use for codec2 - */ - Audio_Baud bitrate = 3; - - /* - * I2S Word Select - */ - uint32 i2s_ws = 4; - - /* - * I2S Data IN - */ - uint32 i2s_sd = 5; - - /* - * I2S Data OUT - */ - uint32 i2s_din = 6; - - /* - * I2S Clock - */ - uint32 i2s_sck = 7; - } - - /* - * Config for the Paxcounter Module - */ - message PaxcounterConfig { - /* - * Enable the Paxcounter Module - */ - bool enabled = 1; - - /* - * Interval in seconds of how often we should try to send our - * metrics to the mesh - */ - - uint32 paxcounter_update_interval = 2; - } - - /* - * Serial Config - */ - message SerialConfig { - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - enum Serial_Baud { - BAUD_DEFAULT = 0; - BAUD_110 = 1; - BAUD_300 = 2; - BAUD_600 = 3; - BAUD_1200 = 4; - BAUD_2400 = 5; - BAUD_4800 = 6; - BAUD_9600 = 7; - BAUD_19200 = 8; - BAUD_38400 = 9; - BAUD_57600 = 10; - BAUD_115200 = 11; - BAUD_230400 = 12; - BAUD_460800 = 13; - BAUD_576000 = 14; - BAUD_921600 = 15; - } - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - enum Serial_Mode { - DEFAULT = 0; - SIMPLE = 1; - PROTO = 2; - TEXTMSG = 3; - NMEA = 4; - // NMEA messages specifically tailored for CalTopo - CALTOPO = 5; - } - - /* - * Preferences for the SerialModule - */ - bool enabled = 1; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - bool echo = 2; - - /* - * RX pin (should match Arduino gpio pin number) - */ - uint32 rxd = 3; - - /* - * TX pin (should match Arduino gpio pin number) - */ - uint32 txd = 4; - - /* - * Serial baud rate - */ - Serial_Baud baud = 5; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - uint32 timeout = 6; - - /* - * Mode for serial module operation - */ - Serial_Mode mode = 7; - - /* - * Overrides the platform's defacto Serial port instance to use with Serial module config settings - * This is currently only usable in output modes like NMEA / CalTopo and may behave strangely or not work at all in other modes - * Existing logging over the Serial Console will still be present - */ - bool override_console_serial_port = 8; - } - - /* - * External Notifications Config - */ - message ExternalNotificationConfig { - /* - * Enable the ExternalNotificationModule - */ - bool enabled = 1; - - /* - * When using in On/Off mode, keep the output on for this many - * milliseconds. Default 1000ms (1 second). - */ - uint32 output_ms = 2; - - /* - * Define the output pin GPIO setting Defaults to - * EXT_NOTIFY_OUT if set for the board. - * In standalone devices this pin should drive the LED to match the UI. - */ - uint32 output = 3; - - /* - * Optional: Define a secondary output pin for a vibra motor - * This is used in standalone devices to match the UI. - */ - uint32 output_vibra = 8; - - /* - * Optional: Define a tertiary output pin for an active buzzer - * This is used in standalone devices to to match the UI. - */ - uint32 output_buzzer = 9; - - /* - * IF this is true, the 'output' Pin will be pulled active high, false - * means active low. - */ - bool active = 4; - - /* - * True: Alert when a text message arrives (output) - */ - bool alert_message = 5; - - /* - * True: Alert when a text message arrives (output_vibra) - */ - bool alert_message_vibra = 10; - - /* - * True: Alert when a text message arrives (output_buzzer) - */ - bool alert_message_buzzer = 11; - - /* - * True: Alert when the bell character is received (output) - */ - bool alert_bell = 6; - - /* - * True: Alert when the bell character is received (output_vibra) - */ - bool alert_bell_vibra = 12; - - /* - * True: Alert when the bell character is received (output_buzzer) - */ - bool alert_bell_buzzer = 13; - - /* - * use a PWM output instead of a simple on/off output. This will ignore - * the 'output', 'output_ms' and 'active' settings and use the - * device.buzzer_gpio instead. - */ - bool use_pwm = 7; - - /* - * The notification will toggle with 'output_ms' for this time of seconds. - * Default is 0 which means don't repeat at all. 60 would mean blink - * and/or beep for 60 seconds - */ - uint32 nag_timeout = 14; - - /* - * When true, enables devices with native I2S audio output to use the RTTTL over speaker like a buzzer - * T-Watch S3 and T-Deck for example have this capability - */ - bool use_i2s_as_buzzer = 15; - } - - /* - * Store and Forward Module Config - */ - message StoreForwardConfig { - /* - * Enable the Store and Forward Module - */ - bool enabled = 1; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - bool heartbeat = 2; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - uint32 records = 3; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - uint32 history_return_max = 4; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - uint32 history_return_window = 5; - } - - /* - * Preferences for the RangeTestModule - */ - message RangeTestConfig { - /* - * Enable the Range Test Module - */ - bool enabled = 1; - - /* - * Send out range test messages from this node - */ - uint32 sender = 2; - - /* - * Bool value indicating that this node should save a RangeTest.csv file. - * ESP32 Only - */ - bool save = 3; - } - - /* - * Configuration for both device and environment metrics - */ - message TelemetryConfig { - /* - * Interval in seconds of how often we should try to send our - * device metrics to the mesh - */ - uint32 device_update_interval = 1; - - /* - * Interval in seconds of how often we should try to send our - * environment measurements to the mesh - */ - - uint32 environment_update_interval = 2; - - /* - * Preferences for the Telemetry Module (Environment) - * Enable/Disable the telemetry measurement module measurement collection - */ - bool environment_measurement_enabled = 3; - - /* - * Enable/Disable the telemetry measurement module on-device display - */ - bool environment_screen_enabled = 4; - - /* - * We'll always read the sensor in Celsius, but sometimes we might want to - * display the results in Fahrenheit as a "user preference". - */ - bool environment_display_fahrenheit = 5; - - /* - * Enable/Disable the air quality metrics - */ - bool air_quality_enabled = 6; - - /* - * Interval in seconds of how often we should try to send our - * air quality metrics to the mesh - */ - uint32 air_quality_interval = 7; - - /* - * Interval in seconds of how often we should try to send our - * air quality metrics to the mesh - */ - bool power_measurement_enabled = 8; - - /* - * Interval in seconds of how often we should try to send our - * air quality metrics to the mesh - */ - uint32 power_update_interval = 9; - - /* - * Interval in seconds of how often we should try to send our - * air quality metrics to the mesh - */ - bool power_screen_enabled = 10; - - - - - - - - - - } - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - message CannedMessageConfig { - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - enum InputEventChar { - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - NONE = 0; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - UP = 17; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - DOWN = 18; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - LEFT = 19; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - RIGHT = 20; - - /* - * '\n' - */ - SELECT = 10; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - BACK = 27; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - CANCEL = 24; - } - - /* - * Enable the rotary encoder #1. This is a 'dumb' encoder sending pulses on both A and B pins while rotating. - */ - bool rotary1_enabled = 1; - - /* - * GPIO pin for rotary encoder A port. - */ - uint32 inputbroker_pin_a = 2; - - /* - * GPIO pin for rotary encoder B port. - */ - uint32 inputbroker_pin_b = 3; - - /* - * GPIO pin for rotary encoder Press port. - */ - uint32 inputbroker_pin_press = 4; - - /* - * Generate input event on CW of this kind. - */ - InputEventChar inputbroker_event_cw = 5; - - /* - * Generate input event on CCW of this kind. - */ - InputEventChar inputbroker_event_ccw = 6; - - /* - * Generate input event on Press of this kind. - */ - InputEventChar inputbroker_event_press = 7; - - /* - * Enable the Up/Down/Select input device. Can be RAK rotary encoder or 3 buttons. Uses the a/b/press definitions from inputbroker. - */ - bool updown1_enabled = 8; - - /* - * Enable/disable CannedMessageModule. - */ - bool enabled = 9; - - /* - * Input event origin accepted by the canned message module. - * Can be e.g. "rotEnc1", "upDownEnc1" or keyword "_any" - */ - string allow_input_source = 10; - - /* - * CannedMessageModule also sends a bell character with the messages. - * ExternalNotificationModule can benefit from this feature. - */ - bool send_bell = 11; - } - - /* - Ambient Lighting Module - Settings for control of onboard LEDs to allow users to adjust the brightness levels and respective color levels. - Initially created for the RAK14001 RGB LED module. - */ - message AmbientLightingConfig { - - /* - * Sets LED to on or off. - */ - bool led_state = 1; - - /* - * Sets the current for the LED output. Default is 10. - */ - uint32 current = 2; - - /* - * Sets the red LED level. Values are 0-255. - */ - uint32 red = 3; - - /* - * Sets the green LED level. Values are 0-255. - */ - uint32 green = 4; - - /* - * Sets the blue LED level. Values are 0-255. - */ - uint32 blue = 5; - } - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - oneof payload_variant { - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - MQTTConfig mqtt = 1; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - SerialConfig serial = 2; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - ExternalNotificationConfig external_notification = 3; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - StoreForwardConfig store_forward = 4; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - RangeTestConfig range_test = 5; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - TelemetryConfig telemetry = 6; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - CannedMessageConfig canned_message = 7; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - AudioConfig audio = 8; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - RemoteHardwareConfig remote_hardware = 9; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - NeighborInfoConfig neighbor_info = 10; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - AmbientLightingConfig ambient_lighting = 11; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - DetectionSensorConfig detection_sensor = 12; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - PaxcounterConfig paxcounter = 13; - } -} - -/* - * A GPIO pin definition for remote hardware module - */ -message RemoteHardwarePin { - /* - * GPIO Pin number (must match Arduino) - */ - uint32 gpio_pin = 1; - - /* - * Name for the GPIO pin (i.e. Front gate, mailbox, etc) - */ - string name = 2; - - /* - * Type of GPIO access available to consumers on the mesh - */ - RemoteHardwarePinType type = 3; -} - -enum RemoteHardwarePinType { - /* - * Unset/unused - */ - UNKNOWN = 0; - - /* - * GPIO pin can be read (if it is high / low) - */ - DIGITAL_READ = 1; - - /* - * GPIO pin can be written to (high / low) - */ - DIGITAL_WRITE = 2; -} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/mqtt.options b/common/protos/meshtastic/mqtt.options deleted file mode 100644 index 591e898..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/mqtt.options +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -*ServiceEnvelope.packet type:FT_POINTER -*ServiceEnvelope.channel_id type:FT_POINTER -*ServiceEnvelope.gateway_id type:FT_POINTER - -*MapReport.long_name max_size:40 -*MapReport.short_name max_size:5 -*MapReport.firmware_version max_size:18 -*MapReport.num_online_local_nodes int_size:16 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/mqtt.proto b/common/protos/meshtastic/mqtt.proto deleted file mode 100644 index 17ebf0e..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/mqtt.proto +++ /dev/null @@ -1,106 +0,0 @@ -syntax = "proto3"; - -package meshtastic; - -import "meshtastic/mesh.proto"; -import "meshtastic/config.proto"; - -option csharp_namespace = "Meshtastic.Protobufs"; -option go_package = "github.com/meshtastic/go/generated"; -option java_outer_classname = "MQTTProtos"; -option java_package = "com.geeksville.mesh"; -option swift_prefix = ""; - -/* - * This message wraps a MeshPacket with extra metadata about the sender and how it arrived. - */ -message ServiceEnvelope { - /* - * The (probably encrypted) packet - */ - MeshPacket packet = 1; - - /* - * The global channel ID it was sent on - */ - string channel_id = 2; - - /* - * The sending gateway node ID. Can we use this to authenticate/prevent fake - * nodeid impersonation for senders? - i.e. use gateway/mesh id (which is authenticated) + local node id as - * the globally trusted nodenum - */ - string gateway_id = 3; -} - -/* - * Information about a node intended to be reported unencrypted to a map using MQTT. - */ -message MapReport { - /* - * A full name for this user, i.e. "Kevin Hester" - */ - string long_name = 1; - - /* - * A VERY short name, ideally two characters. - * Suitable for a tiny OLED screen - */ - string short_name = 2; - - /* - * Role of the node that applies specific settings for a particular use-case - */ - Config.DeviceConfig.Role role = 3; - - /* - * Hardware model of the node, i.e. T-Beam, Heltec V3, etc... - */ - HardwareModel hw_model = 4; - - /* - * Device firmware version string - */ - string firmware_version = 5; - - /* - * The region code for the radio (US, CN, EU433, etc...) - */ - Config.LoRaConfig.RegionCode region = 6; - - /* - * Modem preset used by the radio (LongFast, MediumSlow, etc...) - */ - Config.LoRaConfig.ModemPreset modem_preset = 7; - - /* - * Whether the node has a channel with default PSK and name (LongFast, MediumSlow, etc...) - * and it uses the default frequency slot given the region and modem preset. - */ - bool has_default_channel = 8; - - /* - * Latitude: multiply by 1e-7 to get degrees in floating point - */ - sfixed32 latitude_i = 9; - - /* - * Longitude: multiply by 1e-7 to get degrees in floating point - */ - sfixed32 longitude_i = 10; - - /* - * Altitude in meters above MSL - */ - int32 altitude = 11; - - /* - * Indicates the bits of precision for latitude and longitude set by the sending node - */ - uint32 position_precision = 12; - - /* - * Number of online nodes (heard in the last 2 hours) this node has in its list that were received locally (not via MQTT) - */ - uint32 num_online_local_nodes = 13; -} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/paxcount.proto b/common/protos/meshtastic/paxcount.proto deleted file mode 100644 index 47b2639..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/paxcount.proto +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -syntax = "proto3"; - -package meshtastic; - -option csharp_namespace = "Meshtastic.Protobufs"; -option go_package = "github.com/meshtastic/go/generated"; -option java_outer_classname = "PaxcountProtos"; -option java_package = "com.geeksville.mesh"; -option swift_prefix = ""; - -/* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ -message Paxcount { - /* - * seen Wifi devices - */ - uint32 wifi = 1; - - /* - * Seen BLE devices - */ - uint32 ble = 2; - - /* - * Uptime in seconds - */ - uint32 uptime = 3; -} diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/portnums.proto b/common/protos/meshtastic/portnums.proto deleted file mode 100644 index b02651a..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/portnums.proto +++ /dev/null @@ -1,216 +0,0 @@ -syntax = "proto3"; - -package meshtastic; - -option csharp_namespace = "Meshtastic.Protobufs"; -option go_package = "github.com/meshtastic/go/generated"; -option java_outer_classname = "Portnums"; -option java_package = "com.geeksville.mesh"; -option swift_prefix = ""; - -/* - * For any new 'apps' that run on the device or via sister apps on phones/PCs they should pick and use a - * unique 'portnum' for their application. - * If you are making a new app using meshtastic, please send in a pull request to add your 'portnum' to this - * master table. - * PortNums should be assigned in the following range: - * 0-63 Core Meshtastic use, do not use for third party apps - * 64-127 Registered 3rd party apps, send in a pull request that adds a new entry to portnums.proto to register your application - * 256-511 Use one of these portnums for your private applications that you don't want to register publically - * All other values are reserved. - * Note: This was formerly a Type enum named 'typ' with the same id # - * We have change to this 'portnum' based scheme for specifying app handlers for particular payloads. - * This change is backwards compatible by treating the legacy OPAQUE/CLEAR_TEXT values identically. - */ -enum PortNum { - /* - * Deprecated: do not use in new code (formerly called OPAQUE) - * A message sent from a device outside of the mesh, in a form the mesh does not understand - * NOTE: This must be 0, because it is documented in IMeshService.aidl to be so - * ENCODING: binary undefined - */ - UNKNOWN_APP = 0; - - /* - * A simple UTF-8 text message, which even the little micros in the mesh - * can understand and show on their screen eventually in some circumstances - * even signal might send messages in this form (see below) - * ENCODING: UTF-8 Plaintext (?) - */ - TEXT_MESSAGE_APP = 1; - - /* - * Reserved for built-in GPIO/example app. - * See remote_hardware.proto/HardwareMessage for details on the message sent/received to this port number - * ENCODING: Protobuf - */ - REMOTE_HARDWARE_APP = 2; - - /* - * The built-in position messaging app. - * Payload is a Position message. - * ENCODING: Protobuf - */ - POSITION_APP = 3; - - /* - * The built-in user info app. - * Payload is a User message. - * ENCODING: Protobuf - */ - NODEINFO_APP = 4; - - /* - * Protocol control packets for mesh protocol use. - * Payload is a Routing message. - * ENCODING: Protobuf - */ - ROUTING_APP = 5; - - /* - * Admin control packets. - * Payload is a AdminMessage message. - * ENCODING: Protobuf - */ - ADMIN_APP = 6; - - /* - * Compressed TEXT_MESSAGE payloads. - * ENCODING: UTF-8 Plaintext (?) with Unishox2 Compression - * NOTE: The Device Firmware converts a TEXT_MESSAGE_APP to TEXT_MESSAGE_COMPRESSED_APP if the compressed - * payload is shorter. There's no need for app developers to do this themselves. Also the firmware will decompress - * any incoming TEXT_MESSAGE_COMPRESSED_APP payload and convert to TEXT_MESSAGE_APP. - */ - TEXT_MESSAGE_COMPRESSED_APP = 7; - - /* - * Waypoint payloads. - * Payload is a Waypoint message. - * ENCODING: Protobuf - */ - WAYPOINT_APP = 8; - - /* - * Audio Payloads. - * Encapsulated codec2 packets. On 2.4 GHZ Bandwidths only for now - * ENCODING: codec2 audio frames - * NOTE: audio frames contain a 3 byte header (0xc0 0xde 0xc2) and a one byte marker for the decompressed bitrate. - * This marker comes from the 'moduleConfig.audio.bitrate' enum minus one. - */ - AUDIO_APP = 9; - - /* - * Same as Text Message but originating from Detection Sensor Module. - * NOTE: This portnum traffic is not sent to the public MQTT starting at firmware version 2.2.9 - */ - DETECTION_SENSOR_APP = 10; - - /* - * Provides a 'ping' service that replies to any packet it receives. - * Also serves as a small example module. - * ENCODING: ASCII Plaintext - */ - REPLY_APP = 32; - - /* - * Used for the python IP tunnel feature - * ENCODING: IP Packet. Handled by the python API, firmware ignores this one and pases on. - */ - IP_TUNNEL_APP = 33; - - /* - * Paxcounter lib included in the firmware - * ENCODING: protobuf - */ - PAXCOUNTER_APP = 34; - - /* - * Provides a hardware serial interface to send and receive from the Meshtastic network. - * Connect to the RX/TX pins of a device with 38400 8N1. Packets received from the Meshtastic - * network is forwarded to the RX pin while sending a packet to TX will go out to the Mesh network. - * Maximum packet size of 240 bytes. - * Module is disabled by default can be turned on by setting SERIAL_MODULE_ENABLED = 1 in SerialPlugh.cpp. - * ENCODING: binary undefined - */ - SERIAL_APP = 64; - - /* - * STORE_FORWARD_APP (Work in Progress) - * Maintained by Jm Casler (MC Hamster) : jm@casler.org - * ENCODING: Protobuf - */ - STORE_FORWARD_APP = 65; - - /* - * Optional port for messages for the range test module. - * ENCODING: ASCII Plaintext - * NOTE: This portnum traffic is not sent to the public MQTT starting at firmware version 2.2.9 - */ - RANGE_TEST_APP = 66; - - /* - * Provides a format to send and receive telemetry data from the Meshtastic network. - * Maintained by Charles Crossan (crossan007) : crossan007@gmail.com - * ENCODING: Protobuf - */ - TELEMETRY_APP = 67; - - /* - * Experimental tools for estimating node position without a GPS - * Maintained by Github user a-f-G-U-C (a Meshtastic contributor) - * Project files at https://github.com/a-f-G-U-C/Meshtastic-ZPS - * ENCODING: arrays of int64 fields - */ - ZPS_APP = 68; - - /* - * Used to let multiple instances of Linux native applications communicate - * as if they did using their LoRa chip. - * Maintained by GitHub user GUVWAF. - * Project files at https://github.com/GUVWAF/Meshtasticator - * ENCODING: Protobuf (?) - */ - SIMULATOR_APP = 69; - - /* - * Provides a traceroute functionality to show the route a packet towards - * a certain destination would take on the mesh. - * ENCODING: Protobuf - */ - TRACEROUTE_APP = 70; - - /* - * Aggregates edge info for the network by sending out a list of each node's neighbors - * ENCODING: Protobuf - */ - NEIGHBORINFO_APP = 71; - - /* - * ATAK Plugin - * Portnum for payloads from the official Meshtastic ATAK plugin - */ - ATAK_PLUGIN = 72; - - /* - * Provides unencrypted information about a node for consumption by a map via MQTT - */ - MAP_REPORT_APP = 73; - - /* - * Private applications should use portnums >= 256. - * To simplify initial development and testing you can use "PRIVATE_APP" - * in your code without needing to rebuild protobuf files (via [regen-protos.sh](https://github.com/meshtastic/firmware/blob/master/bin/regen-protos.sh)) - */ - PRIVATE_APP = 256; - - /* - * ATAK Forwarder Module https://github.com/paulmandal/atak-forwarder - * ENCODING: libcotshrink - */ - ATAK_FORWARDER = 257; - - /* - * Currently we limit port nums to no higher than this value - */ - MAX = 511; -} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/remote_hardware.proto b/common/protos/meshtastic/remote_hardware.proto deleted file mode 100644 index ba4a693..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/remote_hardware.proto +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -syntax = "proto3"; - -package meshtastic; - -option csharp_namespace = "Meshtastic.Protobufs"; -option go_package = "github.com/meshtastic/go/generated"; -option java_outer_classname = "RemoteHardware"; -option java_package = "com.geeksville.mesh"; -option swift_prefix = ""; - -/* - * An example app to show off the module system. This message is used for - * REMOTE_HARDWARE_APP PortNums. - * Also provides easy remote access to any GPIO. - * In the future other remote hardware operations can be added based on user interest - * (i.e. serial output, spi/i2c input/output). - * FIXME - currently this feature is turned on by default which is dangerous - * because no security yet (beyond the channel mechanism). - * It should be off by default and then protected based on some TBD mechanism - * (a special channel once multichannel support is included?) - */ -message HardwareMessage { - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - enum Type { - /* - * Unset/unused - */ - UNSET = 0; - - /* - * Set gpio gpios based on gpio_mask/gpio_value - */ - WRITE_GPIOS = 1; - - /* - * We are now interested in watching the gpio_mask gpios. - * If the selected gpios change, please broadcast GPIOS_CHANGED. - * Will implicitly change the gpios requested to be INPUT gpios. - */ - WATCH_GPIOS = 2; - - /* - * The gpios listed in gpio_mask have changed, the new values are listed in gpio_value - */ - GPIOS_CHANGED = 3; - - /* - * Read the gpios specified in gpio_mask, send back a READ_GPIOS_REPLY reply with gpio_value populated - */ - READ_GPIOS = 4; - - /* - * A reply to READ_GPIOS. gpio_mask and gpio_value will be populated - */ - READ_GPIOS_REPLY = 5; - } - - /* - * What type of HardwareMessage is this? - */ - Type type = 1; - - /* - * What gpios are we changing. Not used for all MessageTypes, see MessageType for details - */ - uint64 gpio_mask = 2; - - /* - * For gpios that were listed in gpio_mask as valid, what are the signal levels for those gpios. - * Not used for all MessageTypes, see MessageType for details - */ - uint64 gpio_value = 3; -} diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/rtttl.options b/common/protos/meshtastic/rtttl.options deleted file mode 100644 index 1ae0c2f..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/rtttl.options +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*RTTTLConfig.ringtone max_size:230 diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/rtttl.proto b/common/protos/meshtastic/rtttl.proto deleted file mode 100644 index 11c8b92..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/rtttl.proto +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -syntax = "proto3"; - -package meshtastic; - -option csharp_namespace = "Meshtastic.Protobufs"; -option go_package = "github.com/meshtastic/go/generated"; -option java_outer_classname = "RTTTLConfigProtos"; -option java_package = "com.geeksville.mesh"; -option swift_prefix = ""; - -/* - * Canned message module configuration. - */ -message RTTTLConfig { - /* - * Ringtone for PWM Buzzer in RTTTL Format. - */ - string ringtone = 1; -} diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/storeforward.options b/common/protos/meshtastic/storeforward.options deleted file mode 100644 index 8580aab..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/storeforward.options +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*StoreAndForward.text max_size:237 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/storeforward.proto b/common/protos/meshtastic/storeforward.proto deleted file mode 100644 index ef7de2c..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/storeforward.proto +++ /dev/null @@ -1,218 +0,0 @@ -syntax = "proto3"; - -package meshtastic; - -option csharp_namespace = "Meshtastic.Protobufs"; -option go_package = "github.com/meshtastic/go/generated"; -option java_outer_classname = "StoreAndForwardProtos"; -option java_package = "com.geeksville.mesh"; -option swift_prefix = ""; - -/* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ -message StoreAndForward { - /* - * 001 - 063 = From Router - * 064 - 127 = From Client - */ - enum RequestResponse { - /* - * Unset/unused - */ - UNSET = 0; - - /* - * Router is an in error state. - */ - ROUTER_ERROR = 1; - - /* - * Router heartbeat - */ - ROUTER_HEARTBEAT = 2; - - /* - * Router has requested the client respond. This can work as a - * "are you there" message. - */ - ROUTER_PING = 3; - - /* - * The response to a "Ping" - */ - ROUTER_PONG = 4; - - /* - * Router is currently busy. Please try again later. - */ - ROUTER_BUSY = 5; - - /* - * Router is responding to a request for history. - */ - ROUTER_HISTORY = 6; - - /* - * Router is responding to a request for stats. - */ - ROUTER_STATS = 7; - - /* - * Router sends a text message from its history that was a direct message. - */ - ROUTER_TEXT_DIRECT = 8; - - /* - * Router sends a text message from its history that was a broadcast. - */ - ROUTER_TEXT_BROADCAST = 9; - - /* - * Client is an in error state. - */ - CLIENT_ERROR = 64; - - /* - * Client has requested a replay from the router. - */ - CLIENT_HISTORY = 65; - - /* - * Client has requested stats from the router. - */ - CLIENT_STATS = 66; - - /* - * Client has requested the router respond. This can work as a - * "are you there" message. - */ - CLIENT_PING = 67; - - /* - * The response to a "Ping" - */ - CLIENT_PONG = 68; - - /* - * Client has requested that the router abort processing the client's request - */ - CLIENT_ABORT = 106; - } - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - message Statistics { - /* - * Number of messages we have ever seen - */ - uint32 messages_total = 1; - - /* - * Number of messages we have currently saved our history. - */ - uint32 messages_saved = 2; - - /* - * Maximum number of messages we will save - */ - uint32 messages_max = 3; - - /* - * Router uptime in seconds - */ - uint32 up_time = 4; - - /* - * Number of times any client sent a request to the S&F. - */ - uint32 requests = 5; - - /* - * Number of times the history was requested. - */ - uint32 requests_history = 6; - - /* - * Is the heartbeat enabled on the server? - */ - bool heartbeat = 7; - - /* - * Maximum number of messages the server will return. - */ - uint32 return_max = 8; - - /* - * Maximum history window in minutes the server will return messages from. - */ - uint32 return_window = 9; - } - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - message History { - /* - * Number of that will be sent to the client - */ - uint32 history_messages = 1; - - /* - * The window of messages that was used to filter the history client requested - */ - uint32 window = 2; - - /* - * Index in the packet history of the last message sent in a previous request to the server. - * Will be sent to the client before sending the history and can be set in a subsequent request to avoid getting packets the server already sent to the client. - */ - uint32 last_request = 3; - } - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - message Heartbeat { - /* - * Period in seconds that the heartbeat is sent out that will be sent to the client - */ - uint32 period = 1; - - /* - * If set, this is not the primary Store & Forward router on the mesh - */ - uint32 secondary = 2; - } - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - RequestResponse rr = 1; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - oneof variant { - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - Statistics stats = 2; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - History history = 3; - - /* - * TODO: REPLACE - */ - Heartbeat heartbeat = 4; - - /* - * Text from history message. - */ - bytes text = 5; - } -} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/telemetry.options b/common/protos/meshtastic/telemetry.options deleted file mode 100644 index 2fe657c..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/telemetry.options +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -# options for nanopb -# https://jpa.kapsi.fi/nanopb/docs/reference.html#proto-file-options - -*EnvironmentMetrics.iaq int_size:16 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/telemetry.proto b/common/protos/meshtastic/telemetry.proto deleted file mode 100644 index 78c0e4f..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/telemetry.proto +++ /dev/null @@ -1,560 +0,0 @@ -syntax = "proto3"; - -package meshtastic; - -option csharp_namespace = "Meshtastic.Protobufs"; -option go_package = "github.com/meshtastic/go/generated"; -option java_outer_classname = "TelemetryProtos"; -option java_package = "com.geeksville.mesh"; -option swift_prefix = ""; - -/* - * Key native device metrics such as battery level - */ -message DeviceMetrics { - /* - * 0-100 (>100 means powered) - */ - optional uint32 battery_level = 1; - - /* - * Voltage measured - */ - optional float voltage = 2; - - /* - * Utilization for the current channel, including well formed TX, RX and malformed RX (aka noise). - */ - optional float channel_utilization = 3; - - /* - * Percent of airtime for transmission used within the last hour. - */ - optional float air_util_tx = 4; - - /* - * How long the device has been running since the last reboot (in seconds) - */ - optional uint32 uptime_seconds = 5; -} - -/* - * Weather station or other environmental metrics - */ -message EnvironmentMetrics { - /* - * Temperature measured - */ - optional float temperature = 1; - - /* - * Relative humidity percent measured - */ - optional float relative_humidity = 2; - - /* - * Barometric pressure in hPA measured - */ - optional float barometric_pressure = 3; - - /* - * Gas resistance in MOhm measured - */ - optional float gas_resistance = 4; - - /* - * Voltage measured (To be depreciated in favor of PowerMetrics in Meshtastic 3.x) - */ - optional float voltage = 5; - - /* - * Current measured (To be depreciated in favor of PowerMetrics in Meshtastic 3.x) - */ - optional float current = 6; - - /* - * relative scale IAQ value as measured by Bosch BME680 . value 0-500. - * Belongs to Air Quality but is not particle but VOC measurement. Other VOC values can also be put in here. - */ - optional uint32 iaq = 7; - - /* - * RCWL9620 Doppler Radar Distance Sensor, used for water level detection. Float value in mm. - */ - optional float distance = 8; - - /* - * VEML7700 high accuracy ambient light(Lux) digital 16-bit resolution sensor. - */ - optional float lux = 9; - - /* - * VEML7700 high accuracy white light(irradiance) not calibrated digital 16-bit resolution sensor. - */ - optional float white_lux = 10; - - /* - * Infrared lux - */ - optional float ir_lux = 11; - - /* - * Ultraviolet lux - */ - optional float uv_lux = 12; - - /* - * Wind direction in degrees - * 0 degrees = North, 90 = East, etc... - */ - optional uint32 wind_direction = 13; - - /* - * Wind speed in m/s - */ - optional float wind_speed = 14; - - /* - * Weight in KG - */ - optional float weight = 15; - - /* - * Wind gust in m/s - */ - optional float wind_gust = 16; - - /* - * Wind lull in m/s - */ - optional float wind_lull = 17; - - /* - * Radiation in µR/h - */ - optional float radiation = 18; - -} - -/* - * Power Metrics (voltage / current / etc) - */ -message PowerMetrics { - /* - * Voltage (Ch1) - */ - optional float ch1_voltage = 1; - - /* - * Current (Ch1) - */ - optional float ch1_current = 2; - - /* - * Voltage (Ch2) - */ - optional float ch2_voltage = 3; - - /* - * Current (Ch2) - */ - optional float ch2_current = 4; - - /* - * Voltage (Ch3) - */ - optional float ch3_voltage = 5; - - /* - * Current (Ch3) - */ - optional float ch3_current = 6; -} - -/* - * Air quality metrics - */ -message AirQualityMetrics { - /* - * Concentration Units Standard PM1.0 - */ - optional uint32 pm10_standard = 1; - - /* - * Concentration Units Standard PM2.5 - */ - optional uint32 pm25_standard = 2; - - /* - * Concentration Units Standard PM10.0 - */ - optional uint32 pm100_standard = 3; - - /* - * Concentration Units Environmental PM1.0 - */ - optional uint32 pm10_environmental = 4; - - /* - * Concentration Units Environmental PM2.5 - */ - optional uint32 pm25_environmental = 5; - - /* - * Concentration Units Environmental PM10.0 - */ - optional uint32 pm100_environmental = 6; - - /* - * 0.3um Particle Count - */ - optional uint32 particles_03um = 7; - - /* - * 0.5um Particle Count - */ - optional uint32 particles_05um = 8; - - /* - * 1.0um Particle Count - */ - optional uint32 particles_10um = 9; - - /* - * 2.5um Particle Count - */ - optional uint32 particles_25um = 10; - - /* - * 5.0um Particle Count - */ - optional uint32 particles_50um = 11; - - /* - * 10.0um Particle Count - */ - optional uint32 particles_100um = 12; - - /* - * 10.0um Particle Count - */ - optional uint32 co2 = 13; -} - -/* - * Local device mesh statistics - */ -message LocalStats { - /* - * How long the device has been running since the last reboot (in seconds) - */ - uint32 uptime_seconds = 1; - /* - * Utilization for the current channel, including well formed TX, RX and malformed RX (aka noise). - */ - float channel_utilization = 2; - /* - * Percent of airtime for transmission used within the last hour. - */ - float air_util_tx = 3; - - /* - * Number of packets sent - */ - uint32 num_packets_tx = 4; - - /* - * Number of packets received (both good and bad) - */ - uint32 num_packets_rx = 5; - - /* - * Number of packets received that are malformed or violate the protocol - */ - uint32 num_packets_rx_bad = 6; - - /* - * Number of nodes online (in the past 2 hours) - */ - uint32 num_online_nodes = 7; - - /* - * Number of nodes total - */ - uint32 num_total_nodes = 8; - - /* - * Number of received packets that were duplicates (due to multiple nodes relaying). - * If this number is high, there are nodes in the mesh relaying packets when it's unnecessary, for example due to the ROUTER/REPEATER role. - */ - uint32 num_rx_dupe = 9; - - /* - * Number of packets we transmitted that were a relay for others (not originating from ourselves). - */ - uint32 num_tx_relay = 10; - - /* - * Number of times we canceled a packet to be relayed, because someone else did it before us. - * This will always be zero for ROUTERs/REPEATERs. If this number is high, some other node(s) is/are relaying faster than you. - */ - uint32 num_tx_relay_canceled = 11; -} - -/* - * Health telemetry metrics - */ -message HealthMetrics { - /* - * Heart rate (beats per minute) - */ - optional uint32 heart_bpm = 1; - - /* - * SpO2 (blood oxygen saturation) level - */ - optional uint32 spO2 = 2; - - /* - * Body temperature in degrees Celsius - */ - optional float temperature = 3; -} - -/* - * Types of Measurements the telemetry module is equipped to handle - */ -message Telemetry { - /* - * Seconds since 1970 - or 0 for unknown/unset - */ - fixed32 time = 1; - - oneof variant { - /* - * Key native device metrics such as battery level - */ - DeviceMetrics device_metrics = 2; - - /* - * Weather station or other environmental metrics - */ - EnvironmentMetrics environment_metrics = 3; - - /* - * Air quality metrics - */ - AirQualityMetrics air_quality_metrics = 4; - - /* - * Power Metrics - */ - PowerMetrics power_metrics = 5; - - /* - * Local device mesh statistics - */ - LocalStats local_stats = 6; - - /* - * Health telemetry metrics - */ - HealthMetrics health_metrics = 7; - } -} - -/* - * Supported I2C Sensors for telemetry in Meshtastic - */ -enum TelemetrySensorType { - /* - * No external telemetry sensor explicitly set - */ - SENSOR_UNSET = 0; - - /* - * High accuracy temperature, pressure, humidity - */ - BME280 = 1; - - /* - * High accuracy temperature, pressure, humidity, and air resistance - */ - BME680 = 2; - - /* - * Very high accuracy temperature - */ - MCP9808 = 3; - - /* - * Moderate accuracy current and voltage - */ - INA260 = 4; - - /* - * Moderate accuracy current and voltage - */ - INA219 = 5; - - /* - * High accuracy temperature and pressure - */ - BMP280 = 6; - - /* - * High accuracy temperature and humidity - */ - SHTC3 = 7; - - /* - * High accuracy pressure - */ - LPS22 = 8; - - /* - * 3-Axis magnetic sensor - */ - QMC6310 = 9; - - /* - * 6-Axis inertial measurement sensor - */ - QMI8658 = 10; - - /* - * 3-Axis magnetic sensor - */ - QMC5883L = 11; - - /* - * High accuracy temperature and humidity - */ - SHT31 = 12; - - /* - * PM2.5 air quality sensor - */ - PMSA003I = 13; - - /* - * INA3221 3 Channel Voltage / Current Sensor - */ - INA3221 = 14; - - /* - * BMP085/BMP180 High accuracy temperature and pressure (older Version of BMP280) - */ - BMP085 = 15; - - /* - * RCWL-9620 Doppler Radar Distance Sensor, used for water level detection - */ - RCWL9620 = 16; - - /* - * Sensirion High accuracy temperature and humidity - */ - SHT4X = 17; - - /* - * VEML7700 high accuracy ambient light(Lux) digital 16-bit resolution sensor. - */ - VEML7700 = 18; - - /* - * MLX90632 non-contact IR temperature sensor. - */ - MLX90632 = 19; - - /* - * TI OPT3001 Ambient Light Sensor - */ - OPT3001 = 20; - - /* - * Lite On LTR-390UV-01 UV Light Sensor - */ - LTR390UV = 21; - - /* - * AMS TSL25911FN RGB Light Sensor - */ - TSL25911FN = 22; - - /* - * AHT10 Integrated temperature and humidity sensor - */ - AHT10 = 23; - - /* - * DFRobot Lark Weather station (temperature, humidity, pressure, wind speed and direction) - */ - DFROBOT_LARK = 24; - - /* - * NAU7802 Scale Chip or compatible - */ - NAU7802 = 25; - - /* - * BMP3XX High accuracy temperature and pressure - */ - BMP3XX = 26; - - /* - * ICM-20948 9-Axis digital motion processor - */ - ICM20948 = 27; - - /* - * MAX17048 1S lipo battery sensor (voltage, state of charge, time to go) - */ - MAX17048 = 28; - - /* - * Custom I2C sensor implementation based on https://github.com/meshtastic/i2c-sensor - */ - CUSTOM_SENSOR = 29; - - /* - * MAX30102 Pulse Oximeter and Heart-Rate Sensor - */ - MAX30102 = 30; - - /* - * MLX90614 non-contact IR temperature sensor - */ - MLX90614 = 31; - - /* - * SCD40/SCD41 CO2, humidity, temperature sensor - */ - SCD4X = 32; - - /* - * ClimateGuard RadSens, radiation, Geiger-Muller Tube - */ - RADSENS = 33; - - /* - * High accuracy current and voltage - */ - INA226 = 34; - -} - -/* - * NAU7802 Telemetry configuration, for saving to flash - */ -message Nau7802Config { - /* - * The offset setting for the NAU7802 - */ - int32 zeroOffset = 1; - - /* - * The calibration factor for the NAU7802 - */ - float calibrationFactor = 2; -} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/xmodem.options b/common/protos/meshtastic/xmodem.options deleted file mode 100644 index 3af6125..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/xmodem.options +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -# options for nanopb -# https://jpa.kapsi.fi/nanopb/docs/reference.html#proto-file-options - -*XModem.buffer max_size:128 -*XModem.seq int_size:16 -*XModem.crc16 int_size:16 diff --git a/common/protos/meshtastic/xmodem.proto b/common/protos/meshtastic/xmodem.proto deleted file mode 100644 index 732780a..0000000 --- a/common/protos/meshtastic/xmodem.proto +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -syntax = "proto3"; - -package meshtastic; - -option csharp_namespace = "Meshtastic.Protobufs"; -option go_package = "github.com/meshtastic/go/generated"; -option java_outer_classname = "XmodemProtos"; -option java_package = "com.geeksville.mesh"; -option swift_prefix = ""; - -message XModem { - enum Control { - NUL = 0; - SOH = 1; - STX = 2; - EOT = 4; - ACK = 6; - NAK = 21; - CAN = 24; - CTRLZ = 26; - } - - Control control = 1; - uint32 seq = 2; - uint32 crc16 = 3; - bytes buffer = 4; -}