unleashed-firmware/firmware/targets/f6/ble-glue/app_conf.h
tonyfreeman c6cb6ae810
BLE: Increase mtu (#837)
* Incease mtu & buffer size
* bt: process mtu size in RPC callbacks

Co-authored-by: Tony Freeman <tonyfreeman@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: gornekich <n.gorbadey@gmail.com>
2021-12-08 16:59:40 +03:00

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#pragma once
#include "hw.h"
#include "hw_conf.h"
#include "hw_if.h"
#include "ble_bufsize.h"
#define CFG_TX_POWER (0x19) /* +0dBm */
/**
* Define Advertising parameters
*/
#define CFG_ADV_BD_ADDRESS (0x7257acd87a6c)
#define CFG_FAST_CONN_ADV_INTERVAL_MIN (0x80) /**< 80ms */
#define CFG_FAST_CONN_ADV_INTERVAL_MAX (0xa0) /**< 100ms */
#define CFG_LP_CONN_ADV_INTERVAL_MIN (0x640) /**< 1s */
#define CFG_LP_CONN_ADV_INTERVAL_MAX (0xfa0) /**< 2.5s */
/**
* Define IO Authentication
*/
#define CFG_BONDING_MODE (1)
#define CFG_FIXED_PIN (111111)
#define CFG_USED_FIXED_PIN (1)
#define CFG_ENCRYPTION_KEY_SIZE_MAX (16)
#define CFG_ENCRYPTION_KEY_SIZE_MIN (8)
/**
* Define IO capabilities
*/
#define CFG_IO_CAPABILITY_DISPLAY_ONLY (0x00)
#define CFG_IO_CAPABILITY_DISPLAY_YES_NO (0x01)
#define CFG_IO_CAPABILITY_KEYBOARD_ONLY (0x02)
#define CFG_IO_CAPABILITY_NO_INPUT_NO_OUTPUT (0x03)
#define CFG_IO_CAPABILITY_KEYBOARD_DISPLAY (0x04)
#define CFG_IO_CAPABILITY CFG_IO_CAPABILITY_DISPLAY_YES_NO
/**
* Define MITM modes
*/
#define CFG_MITM_PROTECTION_NOT_REQUIRED (0x00)
#define CFG_MITM_PROTECTION_REQUIRED (0x01)
#define CFG_MITM_PROTECTION CFG_MITM_PROTECTION_REQUIRED
/**
* Define Secure Connections Support
*/
#define CFG_SECURE_NOT_SUPPORTED (0x00)
#define CFG_SECURE_OPTIONAL (0x01)
#define CFG_SECURE_MANDATORY (0x02)
#define CFG_SC_SUPPORT CFG_SECURE_OPTIONAL
/**
* Define Keypress Notification Support
*/
#define CFG_KEYPRESS_NOT_SUPPORTED (0x00)
#define CFG_KEYPRESS_SUPPORTED (0x01)
#define CFG_KEYPRESS_NOTIFICATION_SUPPORT CFG_KEYPRESS_NOT_SUPPORTED
/**
* Numeric Comparison Answers
*/
#define YES (0x01)
#define NO (0x00)
/**
* Device name configuration for Generic Access Service
*/
#define CFG_GAP_DEVICE_NAME "TEMPLATE"
#define CFG_GAP_DEVICE_NAME_LENGTH (8)
/**
* Define PHY
*/
#define ALL_PHYS_PREFERENCE 0x00
#define RX_2M_PREFERRED 0x02
#define TX_2M_PREFERRED 0x02
#define TX_1M 0x01
#define TX_2M 0x02
#define RX_1M 0x01
#define RX_2M 0x02
/**
* Identity root key used to derive LTK and CSRK
*/
#define CFG_BLE_IRK {0x12,0x34,0x56,0x78,0x9a,0xbc,0xde,0xf0,0x12,0x34,0x56,0x78,0x9a,0xbc,0xde,0xf0}
/**
* Encryption root key used to derive LTK and CSRK
*/
#define CFG_BLE_ERK {0xfe,0xdc,0xba,0x09,0x87,0x65,0x43,0x21,0xfe,0xdc,0xba,0x09,0x87,0x65,0x43,0x21}
/* USER CODE BEGIN Generic_Parameters */
/**
* SMPS supply
* SMPS not used when Set to 0
* SMPS used when Set to 1
*/
#define CFG_USE_SMPS 1
/* USER CODE END Generic_Parameters */
/**< specific parameters */
/*****************************************************/
/**
* AD Element - Group B Feature
*/
/* LSB - Second Byte */
#define CFG_FEATURE_OTA_REBOOT (0x20)
/******************************************************************************
* BLE Stack
******************************************************************************/
/**
* Maximum number of simultaneous connections that the device will support.
* Valid values are from 1 to 8
*/
#define CFG_BLE_NUM_LINK 2
/**
* Maximum number of Services that can be stored in the GATT database.
* Note that the GAP and GATT services are automatically added so this parameter should be 2 plus the number of user services
*/
#define CFG_BLE_NUM_GATT_SERVICES 8
/**
* Maximum number of Attributes
* (i.e. the number of characteristic + the number of characteristic values + the number of descriptors, excluding the services)
* that can be stored in the GATT database.
* Note that certain characteristics and relative descriptors are added automatically during device initialization
* so this parameters should be 9 plus the number of user Attributes
*/
#define CFG_BLE_NUM_GATT_ATTRIBUTES 68
/**
* Maximum supported ATT_MTU size
*/
#define CFG_BLE_MAX_ATT_MTU (489)
/**
* Size of the storage area for Attribute values
* This value depends on the number of attributes used by application. In particular the sum of the following quantities (in octets) should be made for each attribute:
* - attribute value length
* - 5, if UUID is 16 bit; 19, if UUID is 128 bit
* - 2, if server configuration descriptor is used
* - 2*DTM_NUM_LINK, if client configuration descriptor is used
* - 2, if extended properties is used
* The total amount of memory needed is the sum of the above quantities for each attribute.
*/
#define CFG_BLE_ATT_VALUE_ARRAY_SIZE (1344)
/**
* Prepare Write List size in terms of number of packet
*/
#define CFG_BLE_PREPARE_WRITE_LIST_SIZE BLE_PREP_WRITE_X_ATT(CFG_BLE_MAX_ATT_MTU)
/**
* Number of allocated memory blocks
*/
#define CFG_BLE_MBLOCK_COUNT (BLE_MBLOCKS_CALC(CFG_BLE_PREPARE_WRITE_LIST_SIZE, CFG_BLE_MAX_ATT_MTU, CFG_BLE_NUM_LINK))
/**
* Enable or disable the Extended Packet length feature. Valid values are 0 or 1.
*/
#define CFG_BLE_DATA_LENGTH_EXTENSION 1
/**
* Sleep clock accuracy in Slave mode (ppm value)
*/
#define CFG_BLE_SLAVE_SCA 500
/**
* Sleep clock accuracy in Master mode
* 0 : 251 ppm to 500 ppm
* 1 : 151 ppm to 250 ppm
* 2 : 101 ppm to 150 ppm
* 3 : 76 ppm to 100 ppm
* 4 : 51 ppm to 75 ppm
* 5 : 31 ppm to 50 ppm
* 6 : 21 ppm to 30 ppm
* 7 : 0 ppm to 20 ppm
*/
#define CFG_BLE_MASTER_SCA 0
/**
* Source for the low speed clock for RF wake-up
* 1 : external high speed crystal HSE/32/32
* 0 : external low speed crystal ( no calibration )
*/
#define CFG_BLE_LSE_SOURCE 0
/**
* Start up time of the high speed (16 or 32 MHz) crystal oscillator in units of 625/256 us (~2.44 us)
*/
#define CFG_BLE_HSE_STARTUP_TIME 0x148
/**
* Maximum duration of the connection event when the device is in Slave mode in units of 625/256 us (~2.44 us)
*/
#define CFG_BLE_MAX_CONN_EVENT_LENGTH ( 0xFFFFFFFF )
/**
* Viterbi Mode
* 1 : enabled
* 0 : disabled
*/
#define CFG_BLE_VITERBI_MODE 1
/**
* LL Only Mode
* 1 : LL Only
* 0 : LL + Host
*/
#define CFG_BLE_LL_ONLY 0
/******************************************************************************
* Transport Layer
******************************************************************************/
/**
* Queue length of BLE Event
* This parameter defines the number of asynchronous events that can be stored in the HCI layer before
* being reported to the application. When a command is sent to the BLE core coprocessor, the HCI layer
* is waiting for the event with the Num_HCI_Command_Packets set to 1. The receive queue shall be large
* enough to store all asynchronous events received in between.
* When CFG_TLBLE_MOST_EVENT_PAYLOAD_SIZE is set to 27, this allow to store three 255 bytes long asynchronous events
* between the HCI command and its event.
* This parameter depends on the value given to CFG_TLBLE_MOST_EVENT_PAYLOAD_SIZE. When the queue size is to small,
* the system may hang if the queue is full with asynchronous events and the HCI layer is still waiting
* for a CC/CS event, In that case, the notification TL_BLE_HCI_ToNot() is called to indicate
* to the application a HCI command did not receive its command event within 30s (Default HCI Timeout).
*/
#define CFG_TLBLE_EVT_QUEUE_LENGTH 5
/**
* This parameter should be set to fit most events received by the HCI layer. It defines the buffer size of each element
* allocated in the queue of received events and can be used to optimize the amount of RAM allocated by the Memory Manager.
* It should not exceed 255 which is the maximum HCI packet payload size (a greater value is a lost of memory as it will
* never be used)
* With the current wireless firmware implementation, this parameter shall be kept to 255
*
*/
#define CFG_TLBLE_MOST_EVENT_PAYLOAD_SIZE 255 /**< Set to 255 with the memory manager and the mailbox */
#define TL_BLE_EVENT_FRAME_SIZE ( TL_EVT_HDR_SIZE + CFG_TLBLE_MOST_EVENT_PAYLOAD_SIZE )
/******************************************************************************
* UART interfaces
******************************************************************************/
/**
* Select UART interfaces
*/
#define CFG_DEBUG_TRACE_UART hw_uart1
#define CFG_CONSOLE_MENU 0
/******************************************************************************
* Low Power
******************************************************************************/
/**
* When set to 1, the low power mode is enable
* When set to 0, the device stays in RUN mode
*/
#define CFG_LPM_SUPPORTED 1
/******************************************************************************
* Timer Server
******************************************************************************/
/**
* CFG_RTC_WUCKSEL_DIVIDER: This sets the RTCCLK divider to the wakeup timer.
* The lower is the value, the better is the power consumption and the accuracy of the timerserver
* The higher is the value, the finest is the granularity
*
* CFG_RTC_ASYNCH_PRESCALER: This sets the asynchronous prescaler of the RTC. It should as high as possible ( to ouput
* clock as low as possible) but the output clock should be equal or higher frequency compare to the clock feeding
* the wakeup timer. A lower clock speed would impact the accuracy of the timer server.
*
* CFG_RTC_SYNCH_PRESCALER: This sets the synchronous prescaler of the RTC.
* When the 1Hz calendar clock is required, it shall be sets according to other settings
* When the 1Hz calendar clock is not needed, CFG_RTC_SYNCH_PRESCALER should be set to 0x7FFF (MAX VALUE)
*
* CFG_RTCCLK_DIVIDER_CONF:
* Shall be set to either 0,2,4,8,16
* When set to either 2,4,8,16, the 1Hhz calendar is supported
* When set to 0, the user sets its own configuration
*
* The following settings are computed with LSI as input to the RTC
*/
#define CFG_RTCCLK_DIVIDER_CONF 0
#if (CFG_RTCCLK_DIVIDER_CONF == 0)
/**
* Custom configuration
* It does not support 1Hz calendar
* It divides the RTC CLK by 16
*/
#define CFG_RTCCLK_DIV (16)
#define CFG_RTC_WUCKSEL_DIVIDER (0)
#define CFG_RTC_ASYNCH_PRESCALER (CFG_RTCCLK_DIV - 1)
#define CFG_RTC_SYNCH_PRESCALER (0x7FFF)
#else
#if (CFG_RTCCLK_DIVIDER_CONF == 2)
/**
* It divides the RTC CLK by 2
*/
#define CFG_RTC_WUCKSEL_DIVIDER (3)
#endif
#if (CFG_RTCCLK_DIVIDER_CONF == 4)
/**
* It divides the RTC CLK by 4
*/
#define CFG_RTC_WUCKSEL_DIVIDER (2)
#endif
#if (CFG_RTCCLK_DIVIDER_CONF == 8)
/**
* It divides the RTC CLK by 8
*/
#define CFG_RTC_WUCKSEL_DIVIDER (1)
#endif
#if (CFG_RTCCLK_DIVIDER_CONF == 16)
/**
* It divides the RTC CLK by 16
*/
#define CFG_RTC_WUCKSEL_DIVIDER (0)
#endif
#define CFG_RTCCLK_DIV CFG_RTCCLK_DIVIDER_CONF
#define CFG_RTC_ASYNCH_PRESCALER (CFG_RTCCLK_DIV - 1)
#define CFG_RTC_SYNCH_PRESCALER (DIVR( LSE_VALUE, (CFG_RTC_ASYNCH_PRESCALER+1) ) - 1 )
#endif
/** tick timer value in us */
#define CFG_TS_TICK_VAL DIVR( (CFG_RTCCLK_DIV * 1000000), LSE_VALUE )
typedef enum
{
CFG_TIM_PROC_ID_ISR,
/* USER CODE BEGIN CFG_TimProcID_t */
/* USER CODE END CFG_TimProcID_t */
} CFG_TimProcID_t;
/******************************************************************************
* Debug
******************************************************************************/
/**
* When set, this resets some hw resources to set the device in the same state than the power up
* The FW resets only register that may prevent the FW to run properly
*
* This shall be set to 0 in a final product
*
*/
#define CFG_HW_RESET_BY_FW 0
/**
* keep debugger enabled while in any low power mode when set to 1
* should be set to 0 in production
*/
#define CFG_DEBUGGER_SUPPORTED 0
/**
* When set to 1, the traces are enabled in the BLE services
*/
#define CFG_DEBUG_BLE_TRACE 0
/**
* Enable or Disable traces in application
*/
#define CFG_DEBUG_APP_TRACE 0
#if (CFG_DEBUG_APP_TRACE != 0)
#define APP_DBG_MSG PRINT_MESG_DBG
#else
#define APP_DBG_MSG PRINT_NO_MESG
#endif
#if ( (CFG_DEBUG_BLE_TRACE != 0) || (CFG_DEBUG_APP_TRACE != 0) )
#define CFG_DEBUG_TRACE 1
#endif
#if (CFG_DEBUG_TRACE != 0)
#undef CFG_LPM_SUPPORTED
#undef CFG_DEBUGGER_SUPPORTED
#define CFG_LPM_SUPPORTED 0
#define CFG_DEBUGGER_SUPPORTED 1
#endif
/**
* When CFG_DEBUG_TRACE_FULL is set to 1, the trace are output with the API name, the file name and the line number
* When CFG_DEBUG_TRACE_LIGHT is set to 1, only the debug message is output
*
* When both are set to 0, no trace are output
* When both are set to 1, CFG_DEBUG_TRACE_FULL is selected
*/
#define CFG_DEBUG_TRACE_LIGHT 0
#define CFG_DEBUG_TRACE_FULL 0
#if (( CFG_DEBUG_TRACE != 0 ) && ( CFG_DEBUG_TRACE_LIGHT == 0 ) && (CFG_DEBUG_TRACE_FULL == 0))
#undef CFG_DEBUG_TRACE_FULL
#undef CFG_DEBUG_TRACE_LIGHT
#define CFG_DEBUG_TRACE_FULL 0
#define CFG_DEBUG_TRACE_LIGHT 1
#endif
#if ( CFG_DEBUG_TRACE == 0 )
#undef CFG_DEBUG_TRACE_FULL
#undef CFG_DEBUG_TRACE_LIGHT
#define CFG_DEBUG_TRACE_FULL 0
#define CFG_DEBUG_TRACE_LIGHT 0
#endif
/**
* When not set, the traces is looping on sending the trace over UART
*/
#define DBG_TRACE_USE_CIRCULAR_QUEUE 0
/**
* max buffer Size to queue data traces and max data trace allowed.
* Only Used if DBG_TRACE_USE_CIRCULAR_QUEUE is defined
*/
#define DBG_TRACE_MSG_QUEUE_SIZE 4096
#define MAX_DBG_TRACE_MSG_SIZE 1024
#define CFG_OTP_BASE_ADDRESS OTP_AREA_BASE
#define CFG_OTP_END_ADRESS OTP_AREA_END_ADDR