// RH_RF95.cpp // // Copyright (C) 2011 Mike McCauley // $Id: RH_RF95.cpp,v 1.11 2016/04/04 01:40:12 mikem Exp $ #include // Interrupt vectors for the 3 Arduino interrupt pins // Each interrupt can be handled by a different instance of RH_RF95, allowing you to have // 2 or more LORAs per Arduino RH_RF95* RH_RF95::_deviceForInterrupt[RH_RF95_NUM_INTERRUPTS] = {0, 0, 0}; uint8_t RH_RF95::_interruptCount = 0; // Index into _deviceForInterrupt for next device // These are indexed by the values of ModemConfigChoice // Stored in flash (program) memory to save SRAM PROGMEM static const RH_RF95::ModemConfig MODEM_CONFIG_TABLE[] = { // 1d, 1e, 26 { 0x72, 0x74, 0x00}, // Bw125Cr45Sf128 (the chip default) { 0x92, 0x74, 0x00}, // Bw500Cr45Sf128 { 0x48, 0x94, 0x00}, // Bw31_25Cr48Sf512 { 0x78, 0xc4, 0x00}, // Bw125Cr48Sf4096 }; RH_RF95::RH_RF95(uint8_t slaveSelectPin, uint8_t interruptPin, RHGenericSPI& spi) : RHSPIDriver(slaveSelectPin, spi), _rxBufValid(0) { _interruptPin = interruptPin; _myInterruptIndex = 0xff; // Not allocated yet } bool RH_RF95::init() { if (!RHSPIDriver::init()) return false; //Serial.println("RHSPIDriver::init completed"); // Determine the interrupt number that corresponds to the interruptPin int interruptNumber = digitalPinToInterrupt(_interruptPin); if (interruptNumber == NOT_AN_INTERRUPT) return false; #ifdef RH_ATTACHINTERRUPT_TAKES_PIN_NUMBER interruptNumber = _interruptPin; #endif //Serial.println("Attach Interrupt completed"); // No way to check the device type :-( // Set sleep mode, so we can also set LORA mode: spiWrite(RH_RF95_REG_01_OP_MODE, RH_RF95_MODE_SLEEP | RH_RF95_LONG_RANGE_MODE); delay(10); // Wait for sleep mode to take over from say, CAD // Check we are in sleep mode, with LORA set if (spiRead(RH_RF95_REG_01_OP_MODE) != (RH_RF95_MODE_SLEEP | RH_RF95_LONG_RANGE_MODE)) { //Serial.println(spiRead(RH_RF95_REG_01_OP_MODE), HEX); return false; // No device present? } // Add by Adrien van den Bossche for Teensy // ARM M4 requires the below. else pin interrupt doesn't work properly. // On all other platforms, its innocuous, belt and braces pinMode(_interruptPin, INPUT); // Set up interrupt handler // Since there are a limited number of interrupt glue functions isr*() available, // we can only support a limited number of devices simultaneously // ON some devices, notably most Arduinos, the interrupt pin passed in is actuallt the // interrupt number. You have to figure out the interruptnumber-to-interruptpin mapping // yourself based on knwledge of what Arduino board you are running on. if (_myInterruptIndex == 0xff) { // First run, no interrupt allocated yet if (_interruptCount <= RH_RF95_NUM_INTERRUPTS) _myInterruptIndex = _interruptCount++; else return false; // Too many devices, not enough interrupt vectors } _deviceForInterrupt[_myInterruptIndex] = this; if (_myInterruptIndex == 0) attachInterrupt(interruptNumber, isr0, RISING); else if (_myInterruptIndex == 1) attachInterrupt(interruptNumber, isr1, RISING); else if (_myInterruptIndex == 2) attachInterrupt(interruptNumber, isr2, RISING); else { //Serial.println("Interrupt vector too many vectors"); return false; // Too many devices, not enough interrupt vectors } // Set up FIFO // We configure so that we can use the entire 256 byte FIFO for either receive // or transmit, but not both at the same time spiWrite(RH_RF95_REG_0E_FIFO_TX_BASE_ADDR, 0); spiWrite(RH_RF95_REG_0F_FIFO_RX_BASE_ADDR, 0); // Packet format is preamble + explicit-header + payload + crc // Explicit Header Mode // payload is TO + FROM + ID + FLAGS + message data // RX mode is implmented with RXCONTINUOUS // max message data length is 255 - 4 = 251 octets setModeIdle(); // Set up default configuration // No Sync Words in LORA mode. setModemConfig(Bw125Cr45Sf128); // Radio default // setModemConfig(Bw125Cr48Sf4096); // slow and reliable? setPreambleLength(8); // Default is 8 // An innocuous ISM frequency, same as RF22's setFrequency(434.0); // Lowish power setTxPower(13); return true; } // C++ level interrupt handler for this instance // LORA is unusual in that it has several interrupt lines, and not a single, combined one. // On MiniWirelessLoRa, only one of the several interrupt lines (DI0) from the RFM95 is usefuly // connnected to the processor. // We use this to get RxDone and TxDone interrupts void RH_RF95::handleInterrupt() { // Read the interrupt register //Serial.println("HandleInterrupt"); uint8_t irq_flags = spiRead(RH_RF95_REG_12_IRQ_FLAGS); if (_mode == RHModeRx && irq_flags & (RH_RF95_RX_TIMEOUT | RH_RF95_PAYLOAD_CRC_ERROR)) { _rxBad++; } else if (_mode == RHModeRx && irq_flags & RH_RF95_RX_DONE) { // Have received a packet uint8_t len = spiRead(RH_RF95_REG_13_RX_NB_BYTES); // Reset the fifo read ptr to the beginning of the packet spiWrite(RH_RF95_REG_0D_FIFO_ADDR_PTR, spiRead(RH_RF95_REG_10_FIFO_RX_CURRENT_ADDR)); spiBurstRead(RH_RF95_REG_00_FIFO, _buf, len); _bufLen = len; spiWrite(RH_RF95_REG_12_IRQ_FLAGS, 0xff); // Clear all IRQ flags // Remember the RSSI of this packet // this is according to the doc, but is it really correct? // weakest receiveable signals are reported RSSI at about -66 _lastRssi = spiRead(RH_RF95_REG_1A_PKT_RSSI_VALUE) - 137; // We have received a message. validateRxBuf(); if (_rxBufValid) setModeIdle(); // Got one } else if (_mode == RHModeTx && irq_flags & RH_RF95_TX_DONE) { _txGood++; setModeIdle(); } spiWrite(RH_RF95_REG_12_IRQ_FLAGS, 0xff); // Clear all IRQ flags } // These are low level functions that call the interrupt handler for the correct // instance of RH_RF95. // 3 interrupts allows us to have 3 different devices void RH_RF95::isr0() { if (_deviceForInterrupt[0]) _deviceForInterrupt[0]->handleInterrupt(); } void RH_RF95::isr1() { if (_deviceForInterrupt[1]) _deviceForInterrupt[1]->handleInterrupt(); } void RH_RF95::isr2() { if (_deviceForInterrupt[2]) _deviceForInterrupt[2]->handleInterrupt(); } // Check whether the latest received message is complete and uncorrupted void RH_RF95::validateRxBuf() { if (_bufLen < 4) return; // Too short to be a real message // Extract the 4 headers //Serial.println("validateRxBuf >= 4"); _rxHeaderTo = _buf[0]; _rxHeaderFrom = _buf[1]; _rxHeaderId = _buf[2]; _rxHeaderFlags = _buf[3]; if (_promiscuous || _rxHeaderTo == _thisAddress || _rxHeaderTo == RH_BROADCAST_ADDRESS) { _rxGood++; _rxBufValid = true; } } bool RH_RF95::available() { if (_mode == RHModeTx) return false; setModeRx(); return _rxBufValid; // Will be set by the interrupt handler when a good message is received } void RH_RF95::clearRxBuf() { ATOMIC_BLOCK_START; _rxBufValid = false; _bufLen = 0; ATOMIC_BLOCK_END; } bool RH_RF95::recv(uint8_t* buf, uint8_t* len) { if (!available()) return false; if (buf && len) { ATOMIC_BLOCK_START; // Skip the 4 headers that are at the beginning of the rxBuf if (*len > _bufLen-RH_RF95_HEADER_LEN) *len = _bufLen-RH_RF95_HEADER_LEN; memcpy(buf, _buf+RH_RF95_HEADER_LEN, *len); ATOMIC_BLOCK_END; } clearRxBuf(); // This message accepted and cleared return true; } bool RH_RF95::send(const uint8_t* data, uint8_t len) { if (len > RH_RF95_MAX_MESSAGE_LEN) return false; waitPacketSent(); // Make sure we dont interrupt an outgoing message setModeIdle(); // Position at the beginning of the FIFO spiWrite(RH_RF95_REG_0D_FIFO_ADDR_PTR, 0); // The headers spiWrite(RH_RF95_REG_00_FIFO, _txHeaderTo); spiWrite(RH_RF95_REG_00_FIFO, _txHeaderFrom); spiWrite(RH_RF95_REG_00_FIFO, _txHeaderId); spiWrite(RH_RF95_REG_00_FIFO, _txHeaderFlags); // The message data spiBurstWrite(RH_RF95_REG_00_FIFO, data, len); spiWrite(RH_RF95_REG_22_PAYLOAD_LENGTH, len + RH_RF95_HEADER_LEN); setModeTx(); // Start the transmitter // when Tx is done, interruptHandler will fire and radio mode will return to STANDBY return true; } bool RH_RF95::printRegisters() { #ifdef RH_HAVE_SERIAL uint8_t registers[] = { 0x01, 0x06, 0x07, 0x08, 0x09, 0x0a, 0x0b, 0x0c, 0x0d, 0x0e, 0x0f, 0x10, 0x11, 0x12, 0x13, 0x014, 0x15, 0x16, 0x17, 0x18, 0x19, 0x1a, 0x1b, 0x1c, 0x1d, 0x1e, 0x1f, 0x20, 0x21, 0x22, 0x23, 0x24, 0x25, 0x26, 0x27}; uint8_t i; for (i = 0; i < sizeof(registers); i++) { Serial.print(registers[i], HEX); Serial.print(": "); Serial.println(spiRead(registers[i]), HEX); } #endif return true; } uint8_t RH_RF95::maxMessageLength() { return RH_RF95_MAX_MESSAGE_LEN; } bool RH_RF95::setFrequency(float centre) { // Frf = FRF / FSTEP uint32_t frf = (centre * 1000000.0) / RH_RF95_FSTEP; spiWrite(RH_RF95_REG_06_FRF_MSB, (frf >> 16) & 0xff); spiWrite(RH_RF95_REG_07_FRF_MID, (frf >> 8) & 0xff); spiWrite(RH_RF95_REG_08_FRF_LSB, frf & 0xff); return true; } void RH_RF95::setModeIdle() { if (_mode != RHModeIdle) { spiWrite(RH_RF95_REG_01_OP_MODE, RH_RF95_MODE_STDBY); _mode = RHModeIdle; } } bool RH_RF95::sleep() { if (_mode != RHModeSleep) { spiWrite(RH_RF95_REG_01_OP_MODE, RH_RF95_MODE_SLEEP); _mode = RHModeSleep; } return true; } void RH_RF95::setModeRx() { if (_mode != RHModeRx) { //Serial.println("SetModeRx"); _mode = RHModeRx; spiWrite(RH_RF95_REG_01_OP_MODE, RH_RF95_MODE_RXCONTINUOUS); spiWrite(RH_RF95_REG_40_DIO_MAPPING1, 0x00); // Interrupt on RxDone } } void RH_RF95::setModeTx() { if (_mode != RHModeTx) { _mode = RHModeTx; // set first to avoid possible race condition spiWrite(RH_RF95_REG_01_OP_MODE, RH_RF95_MODE_TX); spiWrite(RH_RF95_REG_40_DIO_MAPPING1, 0x40); // Interrupt on TxDone } } void RH_RF95::setTxPower(int8_t power, bool useRFO) { // Sigh, different behaviours depending on whther the module use PA_BOOST or the RFO pin // for the transmitter output if (useRFO) { if (power > 14) power = 14; if (power < -1) power = -1; spiWrite(RH_RF95_REG_09_PA_CONFIG, RH_RF95_MAX_POWER | (power + 1)); } else { if (power > 23) power = 23; if (power < 5) power = 5; // For RH_RF95_PA_DAC_ENABLE, manual says '+20dBm on PA_BOOST when OutputPower=0xf' // RH_RF95_PA_DAC_ENABLE actually adds about 3dBm to all power levels. We will us it // for 21, 22 and 23dBm if (power > 20) { spiWrite(RH_RF95_REG_4D_PA_DAC, RH_RF95_PA_DAC_ENABLE); power -= 3; } else { spiWrite(RH_RF95_REG_4D_PA_DAC, RH_RF95_PA_DAC_DISABLE); } // RFM95/96/97/98 does not have RFO pins connected to anything. Only PA_BOOST // pin is connected, so must use PA_BOOST // Pout = 2 + OutputPower. // The documentation is pretty confusing on this topic: PaSelect says the max power is 20dBm, // but OutputPower claims it would be 17dBm. // My measurements show 20dBm is correct spiWrite(RH_RF95_REG_09_PA_CONFIG, RH_RF95_PA_SELECT | (power-5)); } } // Sets registers from a canned modem configuration structure void RH_RF95::setModemRegisters(const ModemConfig* config) { spiWrite(RH_RF95_REG_1D_MODEM_CONFIG1, config->reg_1d); spiWrite(RH_RF95_REG_1E_MODEM_CONFIG2, config->reg_1e); spiWrite(RH_RF95_REG_26_MODEM_CONFIG3, config->reg_26); } // Set one of the canned FSK Modem configs // Returns true if its a valid choice bool RH_RF95::setModemConfig(ModemConfigChoice index) { if (index > (signed int)(sizeof(MODEM_CONFIG_TABLE) / sizeof(ModemConfig))) return false; ModemConfig cfg; memcpy_P(&cfg, &MODEM_CONFIG_TABLE[index], sizeof(RH_RF95::ModemConfig)); setModemRegisters(&cfg); return true; } void RH_RF95::setPreambleLength(uint16_t bytes) { spiWrite(RH_RF95_REG_20_PREAMBLE_MSB, bytes >> 8); spiWrite(RH_RF95_REG_21_PREAMBLE_LSB, bytes & 0xff); }