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- // RHRouter.h
- //
- // Author: Mike McCauley (mikem@airspayce.com)
- // Copyright (C) 2011 Mike McCauley
- // $Id: RHRouter.h,v 1.9 2014/08/10 20:55:17 mikem Exp $
-
- #ifndef RHRouter_h
- #define RHRouter_h
-
- #include <RHReliableDatagram.h>
-
- // Default max number of hops we will route
- #define RH_DEFAULT_MAX_HOPS 30
-
- // The default size of the routing table we keep
- #define RH_ROUTING_TABLE_SIZE 10
-
- // Error codes
- #define RH_ROUTER_ERROR_NONE 0
- #define RH_ROUTER_ERROR_INVALID_LENGTH 1
- #define RH_ROUTER_ERROR_NO_ROUTE 2
- #define RH_ROUTER_ERROR_TIMEOUT 3
- #define RH_ROUTER_ERROR_NO_REPLY 4
- #define RH_ROUTER_ERROR_UNABLE_TO_DELIVER 5
-
- // This size of RH_ROUTER_MAX_MESSAGE_LEN is OK for Arduino Mega, but too big for
- // Duemilanova. Size of 50 works with the sample router programs on Duemilanova.
- #define RH_ROUTER_MAX_MESSAGE_LEN (RH_MAX_MESSAGE_LEN - sizeof(RHRouter::RoutedMessageHeader))
- //#define RH_ROUTER_MAX_MESSAGE_LEN 50
-
- // These allow us to define a simulated network topology for testing purposes
- // See RHRouter.cpp for details
- //#define RH_TEST_NETWORK 1
- //#define RH_TEST_NETWORK 2
- //#define RH_TEST_NETWORK 3
- //#define RH_TEST_NETWORK 4
-
- /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- /// \class RHRouter RHRouter.h <RHRouter.h>
- /// \brief RHReliableDatagram subclass for sending addressed, optionally acknowledged datagrams
- /// multi-hop routed across a network.
- ///
- /// Manager class that extends RHReliableDatagram to define addressed messages
- /// That are reliably transmitted and routed across a network. Each message is transmitted reliably
- /// between each hop in order to get from the source node to the destination node.
- ///
- /// With RHRouter, routes are hard wired. This means that each node must have programmed
- /// in it how to reach each of the other nodes it will be trying to communicate with.
- /// This means you must specify the next-hop node address for each of the destination nodes,
- /// using the addRouteTo() function.
- ///
- /// When sendtoWait() is called with a new message to deliver, and the destination address,
- /// RHRouter looks up the next hop node for the destination node. It then uses
- /// RHReliableDatagram to (reliably) deliver the message to the next hop
- /// (which is expected also to be running an RHRouter). If that next-hop node is not
- /// the final destination, it will also look up the next hop for the destination node and
- /// (reliably) deliver the message to the next hop. By this method, messages can be delivered
- /// across a network of nodes, even if each node cannot hear all of the others in the network.
- /// Each time a message is received for another node and retransmitted to the next hop,
- /// the HOPS filed in teh header is incremented. If a message is received for routing to another node
- /// which has exceed the routers max_hops, the message wioll be dropped and ignored.
- /// This helps prevent infinite routing loops.
- ///
- /// RHRouter supports messages with a dest of RH_BROADCAST_ADDRESS. Such messages are not routed,
- /// and are broadcast (once) to all nodes within range.
- ///
- /// The recvfromAck() function is responsible not just for receiving and delivering
- /// messages addressed to this node (or RH_BROADCAST_ADDRESS), but
- /// it is also responsible for routing other message to their next hop. This means that it is important to
- /// call recvfromAck() or recvfromAckTimeout() frequently in your main loop. recvfromAck() will return
- /// false if it receives a message but it is not for this node.
- ///
- /// RHRouter does not provide reliable end-to-end delivery, but uses reliable hop-to-hop delivery.
- /// If a message is unable to be delivered to an end node during to a delivery failure between 2 hops,
- /// the source node will not be told about it.
- ///
- /// Note: This class is most useful for networks of nodes that are essentially static
- /// (i.e. the nodes dont move around), and for which the
- /// routing never changes. If that is not the case for your proposed network, see RHMesh instead.
- ///
- /// \par The Routing Table
- ///
- /// The routing table is a local table in RHRouter that holds the information about the next hop node
- /// address for each destination address you may want to send a message to. It is your responsibility
- /// to make sure every node in an RHRouter network has been configured with a unique address and the
- /// routing information so that messages are correctly routed across the network from source node to
- /// destination node. This is usually done once in setup() by calling addRouteTo().
- /// The hardwired routing will in general be different on each node, and will depend on the physical
- /// topololgy of the network.
- /// You can also use addRouteTo() to change a route and
- /// deleteRouteTo() to delete a route at run time. Youcan also clear the entire routing table
- ///
- /// The Routing Table has limited capacity for entries (defined by RH_ROUTING_TABLE_SIZE, which is 10)
- /// if more than RH_ROUTING_TABLE_SIZE are added, the oldest (first) one will be removed by calling
- /// retireOldestRoute()
- ///
- /// \par Message Format
- ///
- /// RHRouter add to the lower level RHReliableDatagram (and even lower level RH) class message formats.
- /// In those lower level classes, the hop-to-hop message headers are in the RH message headers,
- /// and are handled automcatically by tyhe RH hardware.
- /// RHRouter and its subclasses add an end-to-end addressing header in the payload of the RH message,
- /// and before the RHRouter application data.
- /// - 1 octet DEST, the destination node address (ie the address of the final
- /// destination node for this message)
- /// - 1 octet SOURCE, the source node address (ie the address of the originating node that first sent
- /// the message).
- /// - 1 octet HOPS, the number of hops this message has traversed so far.
- /// - 1 octet ID, an incrementing message ID for end-to-end message tracking for use by subclasses.
- /// Not used by RHRouter.
- /// - 1 octet FLAGS, a bitmask for use by subclasses. Not used by RHRouter.
- /// - 0 or more octets DATA, the application payload data. The length of this data is implicit
- /// in the length of the entire message.
- ///
- /// You should be careful to note that there are ID and FLAGS fields in the low level per-hop
- /// message header too. These are used only for hop-to-hop, and in general will be different to
- /// the ones at the RHRouter level.
- ///
- /// \par Testing
- ///
- /// Bench testing of such networks is notoriously difficult, especially simulating limited radio
- /// connectivity between some nodes.
- /// To assist testing (both during RH development and for your own networks)
- /// RHRouter.cpp has the ability to
- /// simulate a number of different small network topologies. Each simulated network supports 4 nodes with
- /// addresses 1 to 4. It operates by pretending to not hear RH messages from certain other nodes.
- /// You can enable testing with a \#define TEST_NETWORK in RHRouter.h
- /// The sample programs rf22_mesh_* rely on this feature.
- ///
- /// Part of the Arduino RH library for operating with HopeRF RH compatible transceivers
- /// (see http://www.hoperf.com)
- class RHRouter : public RHReliableDatagram
- {
- public:
-
- /// Defines the structure of the RHRouter message header, used to keep track of end-to-end delivery parameters
- typedef struct
- {
- uint8_t dest; ///< Destination node address
- uint8_t source; ///< Originator node address
- uint8_t hops; ///< Hops traversed so far
- uint8_t id; ///< Originator sequence number
- uint8_t flags; ///< Originator flags
- // Data follows, Length is implicit in the overall message length
- } RoutedMessageHeader;
-
- /// Defines the structure of a RHRouter message
- typedef struct
- {
- RoutedMessageHeader header; ///< end-to-end delivery header
- uint8_t data[RH_ROUTER_MAX_MESSAGE_LEN]; ///< Application payload data
- } RoutedMessage;
-
- /// Values for the possible states for routes
- typedef enum
- {
- Invalid = 0, ///< No valid route is known
- Discovering, ///< Discovering a route (not currently used)
- Valid ///< Route is valid
- } RouteState;
-
- /// Defines an entry in the routing table
- typedef struct
- {
- uint8_t dest; ///< Destination node address
- uint8_t next_hop; ///< Send via this next hop address
- uint8_t state; ///< State of this route, one of RouteState
- } RoutingTableEntry;
-
- /// Constructor.
- /// \param[in] driver The RadioHead driver to use to transport messages.
- /// \param[in] thisAddress The address to assign to this node. Defaults to 0
- RHRouter(RHGenericDriver& driver, uint8_t thisAddress = 0);
-
- /// Initialises this instance and the radio module connected to it.
- /// Overrides the init() function in RH.
- /// Sets max_hops to the default of RH_DEFAULT_MAX_HOPS (30)
- bool init();
-
- /// Sets the max_hops to the given value
- /// This controls the maximum number of hops allowed between source and destination nodes
- /// Messages that are not delivered by the time their HOPS field exceeds max_hops on a
- /// routing node will be dropped and ignored.
- /// \param [in] max_hops The new value for max_hops
- void setMaxHops(uint8_t max_hops);
-
- /// Adds a route to the local routing table, or updates it if already present.
- /// If there is not enough room the oldest (first) route will be deleted by calling retireOldestRoute().
- /// \param [in] dest The destination node address. RH_BROADCAST_ADDRESS is permitted.
- /// \param [in] next_hop The address of the next hop to send messages destined for dest
- /// \param [in] state The satte of the route. Defaults to Valid
- void addRouteTo(uint8_t dest, uint8_t next_hop, uint8_t state = Valid);
-
- /// Finds and returns a RoutingTableEntry for the given destination node
- /// \param [in] dest The desired destination node address.
- /// \return pointer to a RoutingTableEntry for dest
- RoutingTableEntry* getRouteTo(uint8_t dest);
-
- /// Deletes from the local routing table any route for the destination node.
- /// \param [in] dest The destination node address
- /// \return true if the route was present
- bool deleteRouteTo(uint8_t dest);
-
- /// Deletes the oldest (first) route from the
- /// local routing table
- void retireOldestRoute();
-
- /// Clears all entries from the
- /// local routing table
- void clearRoutingTable();
-
- /// If RH_HAVE_SERIAL is defined, this will print out the contents of the local
- /// routing table using Serial
- void printRoutingTable();
-
- /// Sends a message to the destination node. Initialises the RHRouter message header
- /// (the SOURCE address is set to the address of this node, HOPS to 0) and calls
- /// route() which looks up in the routing table the next hop to deliver to and sends the
- /// message to the next hop. Waits for an acknowledgement from the next hop
- /// (but not from the destination node (if that is different).
- /// \param [in] buf The application message data
- /// \param [in] len Number of octets in the application message data. 0 is permitted
- /// \param [in] dest The destination node address
- /// \param [in] flags Optional flags for use by subclasses or application layer,
- /// delivered end-to-end to the dest address. The receiver can recover the flags with recvFromAck().
- /// \return The result code:
- /// - RH_ROUTER_ERROR_NONE Message was routed and delivered to the next hop
- /// (not necessarily to the final dest address)
- /// - RH_ROUTER_ERROR_NO_ROUTE There was no route for dest in the local routing table
- /// - RH_ROUTER_ERROR_UNABLE_TO_DELIVER Not able to deliver to the next hop
- /// (usually because it dod not acknowledge due to being off the air or out of range
- uint8_t sendtoWait(uint8_t* buf, uint8_t len, uint8_t dest, uint8_t flags = 0);
-
- /// Similar to sendtoWait() above, but spoofs the source address.
- /// For internal use only during routing
- /// \param [in] buf The application message data.
- /// \param [in] len Number of octets in the application message data. 0 is permitted.
- /// \param [in] dest The destination node address.
- /// \param [in] source The (fake) originating node address.
- /// \param [in] flags Optional flags for use by subclasses or application layer,
- /// delivered end-to-end to the dest address. The receiver can recover the flags with recvFromAck().
- /// \return The result code:
- /// - RH_ROUTER_ERROR_NONE Message was routed and deliverd to the next hop
- /// (not necessarily to the final dest address)
- /// - RH_ROUTER_ERROR_NO_ROUTE There was no route for dest in the local routing table
- /// - RH_ROUTER_ERROR_UNABLE_TO_DELIVER Noyt able to deliver to the next hop
- /// (usually because it dod not acknowledge due to being off the air or out of range
- uint8_t sendtoFromSourceWait(uint8_t* buf, uint8_t len, uint8_t dest, uint8_t source, uint8_t flags = 0);
-
- /// Starts the receiver if it is not running already.
- /// If there is a valid message available for this node (or RH_BROADCAST_ADDRESS),
- /// send an acknowledgement to the last hop
- /// address (blocking until this is complete), then copy the application message payload data
- /// to buf and return true
- /// else return false.
- /// If a message is copied, *len is set to the length..
- /// If from is not NULL, the originator SOURCE address is placed in *source.
- /// If to is not NULL, the DEST address is placed in *dest. This might be this nodes address or
- /// RH_BROADCAST_ADDRESS.
- /// This is the preferred function for getting messages addressed to this node.
- /// If the message is not a broadcast, acknowledge to the sender before returning.
- /// \param[in] buf Location to copy the received message
- /// \param[in,out] len Available space in buf. Set to the actual number of octets copied.
- /// \param[in] source If present and not NULL, the referenced uint8_t will be set to the SOURCE address
- /// \param[in] dest If present and not NULL, the referenced uint8_t will be set to the DEST address
- /// \param[in] id If present and not NULL, the referenced uint8_t will be set to the ID
- /// \param[in] flags If present and not NULL, the referenced uint8_t will be set to the FLAGS
- /// (not just those addressed to this node).
- /// \return true if a valid message was recvived for this node copied to buf
- bool recvfromAck(uint8_t* buf, uint8_t* len, uint8_t* source = NULL, uint8_t* dest = NULL, uint8_t* id = NULL, uint8_t* flags = NULL);
-
- /// Starts the receiver if it is not running already.
- /// Similar to recvfromAck(), this will block until either a valid message available for this node
- /// or the timeout expires.
- /// \param[in] buf Location to copy the received message
- /// \param[in,out] len Available space in buf. Set to the actual number of octets copied.
- /// \param[in] timeout Maximum time to wait in milliseconds
- /// \param[in] source If present and not NULL, the referenced uint8_t will be set to the SOURCE address
- /// \param[in] dest If present and not NULL, the referenced uint8_t will be set to the DEST address
- /// \param[in] id If present and not NULL, the referenced uint8_t will be set to the ID
- /// \param[in] flags If present and not NULL, the referenced uint8_t will be set to the FLAGS
- /// (not just those addressed to this node).
- /// \return true if a valid message was copied to buf
- bool recvfromAckTimeout(uint8_t* buf, uint8_t* len, uint16_t timeout, uint8_t* source = NULL, uint8_t* dest = NULL, uint8_t* id = NULL, uint8_t* flags = NULL);
-
- protected:
-
- /// Lets sublasses peek at messages going
- /// past before routing or local delivery.
- /// Called by recvfromAck() immediately after it gets the message from RHReliableDatagram
- /// \param [in] message Pointer to the RHRouter message that was received.
- /// \param [in] messageLen Length of message in octets
- virtual void peekAtMessage(RoutedMessage* message, uint8_t messageLen);
-
- /// Finds the next-hop route and sends the message via RHReliableDatagram::sendtoWait().
- /// This is virtual, which lets subclasses override or intercept the route() function.
- /// Called by sendtoWait after the message header has been filled in.
- /// \param [in] message Pointer to the RHRouter message to be sent.
- /// \param [in] messageLen Length of message in octets
- virtual uint8_t route(RoutedMessage* message, uint8_t messageLen);
-
- /// Deletes a specific rout entry from therouting table
- /// \param [in] index The 0 based index of the routing table entry to delete
- void deleteRoute(uint8_t index);
-
- /// The last end-to-end sequence number to be used
- /// Defaults to 0
- uint8_t _lastE2ESequenceNumber;
-
- /// The maximum number of hops permitted in routed messages.
- /// If a routed message would exceed this number of hops it is dropped and ignored.
- uint8_t _max_hops;
-
- private:
-
- /// Temporary mesage buffer
- static RoutedMessage _tmpMessage;
-
- /// Local routing table
- RoutingTableEntry _routes[RH_ROUTING_TABLE_SIZE];
- };
-
- /// @example rf22_router_client.pde
- /// @example rf22_router_server1.pde
- /// @example rf22_router_server2.pde
- /// @example rf22_router_server3.pde
- #endif
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