├── .gitattributes
├── .gitignore
├── .gitmodules
├── .travis.yml
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── SIGNALESP.sln
├── SIGNALESP
├── SIGNALESP.ino
├── SIGNALESP.vcxproj
├── SIGNALESP.vcxproj.filters
└── __vm
│ ├── .SIGNALESP.vsarduino.h
│ ├── Compile.vmps.xml
│ ├── Configuration.Debug.vmps.xml
│ ├── Configuration.Release.vmps.xml
│ └── Upload.vmps.xml
├── cc1101.h
└── src
└── _micro-api
└── libraries
├── SimpleFIFO
├── examples
│ └── HelloSimpleFIFO
│ │ └── HelloSimpleFIFO.ino
├── library.properties
└── src
│ ├── README
│ ├── SimpleFIFO.cpp
│ ├── SimpleFIFO.h
│ └── keywords.txt
├── bitstore
├── library.properties
└── src
│ ├── bitstore.cpp
│ └── bitstore.h
├── output
├── library.properties
└── src
│ └── output.h
└── signalDecoder
├── library.properties
└── src
├── signalDecoder.cpp
└── signalDecoder.h
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1 | [submodule "src/_micro-api/libraries/WIFIManager"]
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1 | language: c
2 | before_install:
3 | - "/sbin/start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --pidfile /tmp/custom_xvfb_1.pid --make-pidfile --background --exec /usr/bin/Xvfb -- :1 -ac -screen 0 1280x1024x16"
4 | - sleep 3
5 | - export DISPLAY=:1.0
6 | - wget http://downloads.arduino.cc/arduino-1.6.5-linux64.tar.xz
7 | - tar xf arduino-1.6.5-linux64.tar.xz
8 | - sudo mv arduino-1.6.5 /usr/local/share/arduino
9 | - sudo ln -s /usr/local/share/arduino/arduino /usr/local/bin/arduino
10 | install:
11 | - git clone http://github.com/tzapu/WiFiManager.git /usr/local/share/arduino/libraries/WIFIManager
12 | #- ln -s $PWD /usr/local/share/arduino/libraries/WiFiManager
13 | # boards manager not working on 1.6.7 - 1.6.8
14 | - arduino --pref "boardsmanager.additional.urls=http://arduino.esp8266.com/stable/package_esp8266com_index.json" --save-prefs
15 | # install lib arduino json not working in 1.6.5
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20 | - ln -s $PWD/src/_micro-api/libraries/signalDecoder /usr/local/share/arduino/libraries/signalDecoder
21 | - ln -s $PWD/src/_micro-api/libraries/SimpleFIFO /usr/local/share/arduino/libraries/simpleFIFO
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1 | This repository is stale. Up to date versions can be found in https://github.com/RFD-FHEM/SIGNALDuino/
2 |
3 | [](https://travis-ci.org/RFD-FHEM/SIGNALESP)
4 | # SIGNALESP uC v3.3 (development version)
5 |
6 | System to receive digital signals and provide them to other systems pro demodulatiob. Currently tested with 433 MHZ, but not limited to that frequency or media.
7 |
8 | ### Imporant note
9 |
10 | SIGNALESP is currently not really working for production
11 | D4 on NodeMCU is GPIO2.
12 | Serial Port operates with 2500000 Baud
13 | Free Ram can't be received via command
14 | IT Send commands are not available
15 |
16 | ### Getting started
17 |
18 |
19 | Just clone the repo and open the project file with Visual Studio / Visual Micro. (currently this works only for windows)
20 | In case you choose download ZIP, the subprojects used by this project are not downloaded in this zip. The preferred way is really to clone via git.
21 | In case, you still want to download via ZIP, you also have to download
22 | https://github.com/tzapu/WiFiManager/tree/master and place the content into
23 | `SIGNALESP\src\_micro-api\libraries\WIFIManager`
24 |
25 | Compile it and have fun.
26 | If you are using the Arduino IDE, you have to copy all the libs into your sketch folder.
27 |
28 |
29 | ### Using SIGNALDuino in FHEM
30 |
31 | If you want to use the SIGNALDuino with FHEM, you can use it directly from FHEM. No neet to compile any sourcode.
32 | You find more Information here:
33 | http://www.fhemwiki.de/wiki/SIGNALDuino
34 |
35 |
36 | ### Tested microcontrollers
37 |
38 | * ESP8266 (NodeMCU)
39 |
40 | ### Signal from my device ist not detected
41 |
42 | We have a pattern detection engine, that detect serval signal types. May not all, but most of them.
43 |
44 | Uncomment #define debugdetect in libs/remotesensor/patterdecoder.h
45 | Search for some output which describes a pattern with serval bits received.
46 | If you find something, open an issue and provide as much as possible informations with it.
47 |
48 |
49 | ### You found a bug
50 |
51 | First, sorry. This software is not perfect.
52 | 1. Open a issue
53 | -With helpful title - use descriptive keywords in the title and body so others can find your bug (avoiding duplicates).
54 | - Which branch, what microcontroller, what setup
55 | - Steps to reproduce the problem, with actual vs. expected results
56 | - If you find a bug in our code, post the files and the lines.
57 |
58 | ### Contributing
59 |
60 | 1. Open one ore more issue for your development.
61 | 2. Ask to be added to our repository or just fork it.
62 | 3. Make your modifications and test them.
63 | 4. Create a branch (git checkout -b my_branch)
64 | 5. Commit your changes (git commit -am "")
65 | 6 .Push to a developer branch (git push dev-my_branch)
66 | 7. Open a Pull Request, put some useful informations there, what your extension does and why we should add it, reference to the open issues which are fixed whith this pull requet.
67 |
68 |
69 |
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1 |
2 | Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 12.00
3 | # Visual Studio 14
4 | VisualStudioVersion = 14.0.25123.0
5 | MinimumVisualStudioVersion = 10.0.40219.1
6 | Project("{8BC9CEB8-8B4A-11D0-8D11-00A0C91BC942}") = "SIGNALESP", "SIGNALESP\SIGNALESP.vcxproj", "{C5F80730-F44F-4478-BDAE-6634EFC2CA88}"
7 | EndProject
8 | Global
9 | GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution
10 | Debug|x86 = Debug|x86
11 | Release|x86 = Release|x86
12 | EndGlobalSection
13 | GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution
14 | {C5F80730-F44F-4478-BDAE-6634EFC2CA88}.Debug|x86.ActiveCfg = Debug|Win32
15 | {C5F80730-F44F-4478-BDAE-6634EFC2CA88}.Debug|x86.Build.0 = Debug|Win32
16 | {C5F80730-F44F-4478-BDAE-6634EFC2CA88}.Release|x86.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32
17 | {C5F80730-F44F-4478-BDAE-6634EFC2CA88}.Release|x86.Build.0 = Release|Win32
18 | EndGlobalSection
19 | GlobalSection(SolutionProperties) = preSolution
20 | HideSolutionNode = FALSE
21 | EndGlobalSection
22 | EndGlobal
23 |
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1 |
2 |
3 | #define PROGNAME "RF_RECEIVER-ESP"
4 | #define PROGVERS "3.3.1-dev"
5 | #define VERSION_1 0x33
6 | #define VERSION_2 0x1d
7 |
8 |
9 | #define PIN_RECEIVE 2
10 | #define PIN_LED 16
11 | #define PIN_SEND 0
12 | #define BAUDRATE 115200
13 | #define FIFO_LENGTH 200
14 | #define DEBUG 1
15 |
16 |
17 | #define ETHERNET_PRINT
18 | #include
19 | #include //Local DNS Server used for redirecting all requests to the configuration portal
20 | #include //Local WebServer used to serve the configuration portal
21 | #include //https://github.com/tzapu/WiFiManager
22 |
23 | WiFiServer Server(23); // port 23 = telnet
24 | WiFiClient serverClient;
25 |
26 | #include
27 | #include // Die wird aus irgend einem Grund zum Compilieren benoetigt.
28 | #include
29 |
30 | SimpleFIFO FiFo; //store FIFO_LENGTH # ints
31 | #include
32 | SignalDetectorClass musterDec;
33 |
34 |
35 | #include
36 |
37 |
38 | #define pulseMin 90
39 | volatile bool blinkLED = false;
40 | String cmdstring = "";
41 | volatile unsigned long lastTime = micros();
42 |
43 |
44 |
45 | #define digitalLow(P) digitalWrite(P,LOW)
46 | #define digitalHigh(P) digitalWrite(P,HIGH)
47 | #define isHigh(P) (digitalRead(P) == HIGH)
48 | #define isLow(P) (digitalRead(P) == LOW)
49 | #define digitalState(P)((uint8_t)isHigh(P))
50 |
51 | extern "C" {
52 | #include "user_interface.h"
53 | }
54 |
55 |
56 | os_timer_t cronTimer;
57 |
58 |
59 |
60 |
61 | // EEProm Addresscommands
62 | #define addr_init 0
63 | #define addr_features 1
64 | #define EE_MAGIC_OFFSET 0
65 | #define MAX_SRV_CLIENTS 2
66 |
67 |
68 |
69 | //void handleInterrupt();
70 | void enableReceive();
71 | void disableReceive();
72 | void serialEvent();
73 | void cronjob(void *pArg);
74 | int freeRam();
75 | void changeReciver();
76 | void HandleCommand();
77 | bool command_available = false;
78 | unsigned long getUptime();
79 | void getConfig();
80 | void enDisPrint(bool enDis);
81 | void getPing();
82 | void configCMD();
83 | void storeFunctions(const int8_t ms = 1, int8_t mu = 1, int8_t mc = 1);
84 | void getFunctions(bool *ms, bool *mu, bool *mc);
85 |
86 |
87 |
88 | bool startWPS() {
89 | // from https://gist.github.com/copa2/fcc718c6549721c210d614a325271389
90 | // wpstest.ino
91 | Serial.println("WPS config start");
92 | bool wpsSuccess = WiFi.beginWPSConfig();
93 | if (wpsSuccess) {
94 | // Well this means not always success :-/ in case of a timeout we have an empty ssid
95 | String newSSID = WiFi.SSID();
96 | if (newSSID.length() > 0) {
97 | // WPSConfig has already connected in STA mode successfully to the new station.
98 | Serial.printf("WPS finished. Connected successfull to SSID '%s'\n", newSSID.c_str());
99 | }
100 | else {
101 | wpsSuccess = false;
102 | }
103 | }
104 | return wpsSuccess;
105 | }
106 |
107 |
108 |
109 |
110 | void setup() {
111 | //ESP.wdtEnable(2000);
112 | Serial.begin(115200);
113 | while (!Serial)
114 | {
115 | delay(90);
116 | }
117 | #ifdef DEBUG
118 | Serial.printf("\nTry connecting to WiFi with SSID '%s'\n", WiFi.SSID().c_str());
119 | #endif
120 | WiFi.mode(WIFI_STA);
121 | WiFi.begin(WiFi.SSID().c_str(), WiFi.psk().c_str()); // reading data from EPROM,
122 | while (WiFi.status() == WL_DISCONNECTED) { // last saved credentials
123 | delay(500);
124 | Serial.print(".");
125 | }
126 | wl_status_t status = WiFi.status();
127 | if (status == WL_CONNECTED) {
128 | #ifdef DEBUG
129 | Serial.printf("\nConnected successful to SSID '%s'\n", WiFi.SSID().c_str());
130 | #endif
131 | }
132 | else {
133 | Serial.printf("\nCould not connect to WiFi. state='%d'\n", status);
134 | Serial.println("Please press WPS button on your router");
135 | delay(5000);
136 | if (!startWPS()) {
137 | Serial.println("Failed to connect with WPS :-(");
138 | }
139 | else
140 | {
141 | WiFi.begin(WiFi.SSID().c_str(), WiFi.psk().c_str()); // reading data from EPROM,
142 | while (WiFi.status() == WL_DISCONNECTED) { // last saved credentials
143 | delay(500);
144 | Serial.print("."); // show wait for connect to AP
145 | }
146 |
147 |
148 | }
149 |
150 | #ifdef DEBUG
151 | Serial.print("\nReady! Use 'telnet ");
152 | Serial.print(WiFi.localIP());
153 | Serial.println(" port 23' to connect");
154 | #endif
155 | }
156 |
157 |
158 |
159 | WiFiManager wifiManager;
160 | wifiManager.setBreakAfterConfig(true);
161 | //reset settings - for testing
162 | //wifiManager.resetSettings();
163 |
164 | //tries to connect to last known settings
165 | //if it does not connect it starts an access point with the specified name
166 | //here "NodeDuino" with no password
167 | //and goes into a blocking loop awaiting configuration
168 | if (!wifiManager.autoConnect("NodeDuino")) {
169 | Serial.println("failed to connect, we should reset as see if it connects");
170 | delay(3000);
171 | ESP.reset();
172 | delay(5000);
173 | }
174 |
175 | //if you get here you have connected to the WiFi
176 | Serial.println("connected...)");
177 |
178 |
179 | Serial.println("local ip");
180 | Serial.println(WiFi.localIP());
181 |
182 |
183 |
184 | //pinMode(PIN_RECEIVE, INPUT);
185 | //pinMode(PIN_SEND, OUTPUT);
186 | //pinMode(PIN_LED, OUTPUT);
187 |
188 | initEEPROM();
189 | //musterDec.MSenabled = musterDec.MUenabled = musterDec.MCenabled = true;
190 | /*
191 | if (EEPROM.read(addr_init) == 0xB)
192 | {
193 | #ifdef DEBUG
194 | Serial.println("Reading values fom eeprom");
195 | #endif
196 | getFunctions(&musterDec.MSenabled, &musterDec.MUenabled, &musterDec.MCenabled);
197 | }
198 | else {
199 | EEPROM.write(addr_init, 0xB);
200 | storeFunctions(1, 1, 1); // Init EEPROM with all flags enabled
201 | #ifdef DEBUG
202 | Serial.println("Init eeprom to defaults after flash");
203 | #endif
204 | }*/
205 | Server.begin(); // telnet server
206 | Server.setNoDelay(true);
207 |
208 | os_timer_disarm(&cronTimer);
209 | os_timer_setfn(&cronTimer, cronjob, NULL);
210 | os_timer_arm(&cronTimer, 31, true);
211 |
212 | enableReceive();
213 | cmdstring.reserve(40);
214 | }
215 |
216 | void ICACHE_RAM_ATTR cronjob(void *pArg) {
217 | digitalWrite(PIN_LED, blinkLED);
218 | blinkLED = false;
219 | }
220 |
221 |
222 | uint8_t fifousage = 0;
223 |
224 | void loop() {
225 | static int aktVal = 0;
226 | bool state;
227 | serialEvent();
228 | ethernetEvent();
229 |
230 |
231 |
232 | if (command_available) {
233 | command_available = false;
234 | HandleCommand();
235 | if (!command_available) { cmdstring = ""; }
236 | blinkLED = true;
237 | }
238 | yield();
239 | if (fifousage < FiFo.count()) fifousage = FiFo.count();
240 | while (FiFo.count()>0) { //Puffer auslesen und an Dekoder uebergeben
241 |
242 | aktVal = FiFo.dequeue();
243 | state = musterDec.decode(&aktVal);
244 | if (state) blinkLED = true; //LED blinken, wenn Meldung dekodiert
245 | yield();
246 | }
247 | }
248 |
249 |
250 |
251 | //========================= Pulseauswertung ================================================
252 | void ICACHE_RAM_ATTR handleInterrupt() {
253 | const unsigned long Time = micros();
254 | //const bool state = digitalRead(PIN_RECEIVE);
255 | const unsigned long duration = Time - lastTime;
256 | lastTime = Time;
257 | if (duration >= pulseMin) {//kleinste zulaessige Pulslaenge
258 | int sDuration;
259 | if (duration < maxPulse) {//groesste zulaessige Pulslaenge, max = 32000
260 | sDuration = int(duration); //das wirft bereits hier unnoetige Nullen raus und vergroessert den Wertebereich
261 | }
262 | else {
263 | sDuration = maxPulse; // Maximalwert set to maxPulse defined in lib.
264 | }
265 | if (isHigh(PIN_RECEIVE)) { // Wenn jetzt high ist, dann muss vorher low gewesen sein, und dafuer gilt die gemessene Dauer.
266 | sDuration = -sDuration;
267 | }
268 | FiFo.enqueue(sDuration);
269 | } // else => trash
270 |
271 | }
272 |
273 | void enableReceive() {
274 | attachInterrupt(PIN_RECEIVE, handleInterrupt, CHANGE);
275 | }
276 |
277 | void disableReceive() {
278 | detachInterrupt(PIN_RECEIVE);
279 | }
280 |
281 |
282 |
283 |
284 | //============================== IT_Send =========================================
285 |
286 | //================================= RAW Send ======================================
287 | void send_raw(const uint8_t startpos, const uint16_t endpos, const int16_t *buckets, String *source = &cmdstring)
288 | {
289 | uint8_t index = 0;
290 | unsigned long stoptime = micros();
291 | bool isLow;
292 | uint16_t dur;
293 | for (uint16_t i = startpos; i <= endpos; i++)
294 | {
295 | //MSG_PRINT(cmdstring.substring(i,i+1));
296 | index = source->charAt(i) - '0';
297 | //MSG_PRINT(index);
298 | isLow = buckets[index] >> 15;
299 | dur = abs(buckets[index]); //isLow ? dur = abs(buckets[index]) : dur = abs(buckets[index]);
300 |
301 | while (stoptime > micros()) {
302 | yield();
303 |
304 | }
305 | isLow ? digitalLow(PIN_SEND) : digitalHigh(PIN_SEND);
306 | stoptime += dur;
307 | }
308 | while (stoptime > micros()) {
309 | yield();
310 | }
311 | //MSG_PRINTLN("");
312 |
313 | }
314 | //SM;R=2;C=400;D=AFAFAF;
315 |
316 |
317 |
318 |
319 | void send_mc(const uint8_t startpos, const uint8_t endpos, const int16_t clock)
320 | {
321 | int8_t b;
322 | char c;
323 | //digitalHigh(PIN_SEND);
324 | //delay(1);
325 | uint8_t bit;
326 |
327 | unsigned long stoptime = micros();
328 | for (uint8_t i = startpos; i <= endpos; i++) {
329 | c = cmdstring.charAt(i);
330 | b = ((byte)c) - (c <= '9' ? 0x30 : 0x37);
331 |
332 | for (bit = 0x8; bit>0; bit >>= 1) {
333 | for (byte i = 0; i <= 1; i++) {
334 | if ((i == 0 ? (b & bit) : !(b & bit)))
335 | digitalLow(PIN_SEND);
336 | else
337 | digitalHigh(PIN_SEND);
338 |
339 | stoptime += clock;
340 | while (stoptime > micros())
341 | yield();
342 | }
343 |
344 | }
345 |
346 | }
347 | // MSG_PRINTLN("");
348 | }
349 |
350 |
351 |
352 | bool split_cmdpart(int16_t *startpos, String *msg_part)
353 | {
354 | int16_t endpos = 0;
355 | //startpos=cmdstring.indexOf(";",startpos); // search first ";"
356 | endpos = cmdstring.indexOf(";", *startpos); // search next ";"
357 |
358 | if (endpos == -1 || *startpos == -1) return false;
359 | *msg_part = cmdstring.substring(*startpos, endpos);
360 | *startpos = endpos + 1; // Set startpos to endpos to extract next part
361 | return true;
362 | }
363 | // SC;R=4;SM;C=400;D=AFFFFFFFFE;SR;P0=-2500;P1=400;D=010;SM;D=AB6180;SR;D=101;
364 | // SC;R=4;SM;C=400;D=FFFFFFFF;SR;P0=-400;P1=400;D=101;SM;D=AB6180;SR;D=101;
365 | // SR;R=3;P0=1230;P1=-3120;P2=-400;P3=-900;D=030301010101010202020202020101010102020202010101010202010120202;
366 | // SM;C=400;D=AAAAFFFF;
367 | // SR;R=10;P0=-2000;P1=-1000;P2=500;P3=-6000;D=2020202021212020202121212021202021202121212023;
368 |
369 | struct s_sendcmd {
370 | int16_t sendclock;
371 | uint8_t type;
372 | uint8_t datastart;
373 | uint16_t dataend;
374 | int16_t buckets[6];
375 | };
376 |
377 | void send_cmd()
378 | {
379 | #define combined 0
380 | #define manchester 1
381 | #define raw 2
382 |
383 | String msg_part;
384 | msg_part.reserve(30);
385 | uint8_t repeats = 1; // Default is always one iteration so repeat is 1 if not set
386 | //uint8_t type;
387 | int16_t start_pos = 0;
388 | //int16_t buckets[6]={};
389 | uint8_t counter = 0;
390 | //uint16_t sendclock;
391 | bool extraDelay = true;
392 |
393 | s_sendcmd command[5];
394 |
395 | disableReceive();
396 |
397 | uint8_t cmdNo = 255;
398 |
399 |
400 | while (split_cmdpart(&start_pos, &msg_part))
401 | {
402 | //MSG_PRINTLN(msg_part);
403 | if (msg_part.charAt(0) == 'S')
404 | {
405 | if (msg_part.charAt(1) == 'C') // send combined informatio flag
406 | {
407 | //type=combined;
408 | //cmdNo=255;
409 | extraDelay = false;
410 | }
411 | else if (msg_part.charAt(1) == 'M') // send manchester
412 | {
413 | //type=manchester;
414 | cmdNo++;
415 | command[cmdNo].type = manchester;
416 | //MSG_PRINTLN("Adding manchester");
417 | }
418 | else if (msg_part.charAt(1) == 'R') // send raw
419 | {
420 | //type=raw;
421 | cmdNo++;
422 | command[cmdNo].type = raw;
423 | //MSG_PRINTLN("Adding raw");
424 | extraDelay = false;
425 |
426 | }
427 | }
428 | else if (msg_part.charAt(0) == 'P' && msg_part.charAt(2) == '=') // Do some basic detection if data matches what we expect
429 | {
430 | counter = msg_part.substring(1, 2).toInt(); // extract the pattern number
431 | //buckets[counter]= msg_part.substring(3).toInt();
432 | command[cmdNo].buckets[counter] = msg_part.substring(3).toInt();
433 | //MSG_PRINTLN("Adding bucket");
434 |
435 | }
436 | else if (msg_part.charAt(0) == 'R' && msg_part.charAt(1) == '=') {
437 | repeats = msg_part.substring(2).toInt();
438 | //MSG_PRINTLN("Adding repeats");
439 |
440 | }
441 | else if (msg_part.charAt(0) == 'D') {
442 | command[cmdNo].datastart = start_pos - msg_part.length() + 1;
443 | command[cmdNo].dataend = start_pos - 2;
444 | //MSG_PRINT("locating data start:");
445 | // MSG_PRINT(command[cmdNo].datastart);
446 | //MSG_PRINT(" end:");
447 | //MSG_PRINTLN(command[cmdNo].dataend);
448 | //if (type==raw) send_raw(&msg_part,buckets);
449 | //if (type==manchester) send_mc(&msg_part,sendclock);
450 | //digitalWrite(PIN_SEND, LOW); // turn off transmitter
451 | //digitalLow(PIN_SEND);
452 | }
453 | else if (msg_part.charAt(0) == 'C' && msg_part.charAt(1) == '=')
454 | {
455 | //sendclock = msg_part.substring(2).toInt();
456 | command[cmdNo].sendclock = msg_part.substring(2).toInt();
457 | //MSG_PRINTLN("adding sendclock");
458 | }
459 | }
460 |
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1 | /*
2 | Editor: http://www.visualmicro.com
3 | visual micro and the arduino ide ignore this code during compilation. this code is automatically maintained by visualmicro, manual changes to this file will be overwritten
4 | the contents of the Visual Micro sketch sub folder can be deleted prior to publishing a project
5 | all non-arduino files created by visual micro and all visual studio project or solution files can be freely deleted and are not required to compile a sketch (do not delete your own code!).
6 | note: debugger breakpoints are stored in '.sln' or '.asln' files, knowledge of last uploaded breakpoints is stored in the upload.vmps.xml file. Both files are required to continue a previous debug session without needing to compile and upload again
7 |
8 | Hardware: Generic ESP8266 Module, Platform=esp8266, Package=esp8266
9 | */
10 |
11 | #if defined(_VMICRO_INTELLISENSE)
12 |
13 | #ifndef _VSARDUINO_H_
14 | #define _VSARDUINO_H_
15 | #define __ESP8266_ESp8266__
16 | #define __ESP8266_ESP8266__
17 | #define __ets__
18 | #define ICACHE_FLASH
19 | #define F_CPU 80000000L
20 | #define LWIP_OPEN_SRC
21 | #define ARDUINO 10803
22 | #define ARDUINO_ESP8266_ESP01
23 | #define ARDUINO_ARCH_ESP8266
24 | #define ESP8266
25 | #define __cplusplus 201103L
26 | #undef __cplusplus
27 | #define __cplusplus 201103L
28 | #define __STDC__
29 | #define __ARM__
30 | #define __arm__
31 | #define __inline__
32 | #define __asm__(x)
33 | #define __asm__
34 | #define __extension__
35 | #define __ATTR_PURE__
36 | #define __ATTR_CONST__
37 | #define __volatile__
38 |
39 |
40 | #define __ASM
41 | #define __INLINE
42 | #define __attribute__(noinline)
43 |
44 | //#define _STD_BEGIN
45 | //#define EMIT
46 | #define WARNING
47 | #define _Lockit
48 | #define __CLR_OR_THIS_CALL
49 | #define C4005
50 | //
51 | //typedef int uint8_t;
52 | //#define __ARMCC_VERSION 400678
53 | //#define PROGMEM
54 | //#define string_literal
55 | //
56 | //#define prog_void
57 | //#define PGM_VOID_P int
58 | //
59 |
60 | typedef int _read;
61 | typedef int _seek;
62 | typedef int _write;
63 | typedef int _close;
64 | typedef int __cleanup;
65 |
66 | //#define inline
67 |
68 | #define __builtin_clz
69 | #define __builtin_clzl
70 | #define __builtin_clzll
71 | #define __builtin_labs
72 | #define __builtin_va_list
73 | typedef int __gnuc_va_list;
74 |
75 | #define __ATOMIC_ACQ_REL
76 |
77 | #define __CHAR_BIT__
78 | #define _EXFUN()
79 |
80 | typedef unsigned char byte;
81 | extern "C" void __cxa_pure_virtual() {;}
82 |
83 |
84 | typedef long __INTPTR_TYPE__ ;
85 | typedef long __UINTPTR_TYPE__ ;
86 | typedef long __SIZE_TYPE__ ;
87 | typedef long __PTRDIFF_TYPE__;
88 |
89 |
90 | #include "new"
91 | #include "Esp.h"
92 |
93 |
94 | #include
95 | #include
96 | #include
97 |
98 | #include "..\generic\Common.h"
99 | #include "..\generic\pins_arduino.h"
100 |
101 | #undef F
102 | #define F(string_literal) ((const PROGMEM char *)(string_literal))
103 | #undef PSTR
104 | #define PSTR(string_literal) ((const PROGMEM char *)(string_literal))
105 | //current vc++ does not understand this syntax so use older arduino example for intellisense
106 | //todo:move to the new clang/gcc project types.
107 | #define interrupts() sei()
108 | #define noInterrupts() cli()
109 |
110 | #include "SIGNALESP.ino"
111 | #endif
112 | #endif
113 |
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1 | #include
2 |
3 | void setup() {
4 | Serial.begin(9600);
5 |
6 | SimpleFIFO sFIFO; //store 10 ints
7 |
8 | sFIFO.enqueue(1);
9 | sFIFO.enqueue(2);
10 | sFIFO.enqueue(3);
11 | sFIFO.enqueue(4);
12 | sFIFO.enqueue(5);
13 |
14 | Serial.print(F("Peek: "));
15 | Serial.println(sFIFO.peek());
16 |
17 | for (int i=0; i
4 | #ifndef SIMPLEFIFO_SIZE_TYPE
5 | #ifndef SIMPLEFIFO_LARGE
6 | #define SIMPLEFIFO_SIZE_TYPE uint8_t
7 | #else
8 | #define SIMPLEFIFO_SIZE_TYPE uint16_t
9 | #endif
10 | #endif
11 | /*
12 | ||
13 | || @file SimpleFIFO.h
14 | || @version 1.2
15 | || @author Alexander Brevig
16 | || @contact alexanderbrevig@gmail.com
17 | ||
18 | || @description
19 | || | A simple FIFO class, mostly for primitive types but can be used with classes if assignment to int is allowed
20 | || | This FIFO is not dynamic, so be sure to choose an appropriate size for it
21 | || #
22 | ||
23 | || @license
24 | || | Copyright (c) 2010 Alexander Brevig
25 | || | This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
26 | || | modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
27 | || | License as published by the Free Software Foundation; version
28 | || | 2.1 of the License.
29 | || |
30 | || | This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
31 | || | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
32 | || | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
33 | || | Lesser General Public License for more details.
34 | || |
35 | || | You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
36 | || | License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
37 | || | Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
38 | || #
39 | ||
40 | */
41 | template
42 | class SimpleFIFO {
43 | public:
44 | const SIMPLEFIFO_SIZE_TYPE size; //speculative feature, in case it's needed
45 |
46 | SimpleFIFO();
47 |
48 | T dequeue(); //get next element
49 | bool enqueue( T element ); //add an element
50 | T peek() const; //get the next element without releasing it from the FIFO
51 | void flush(); //[1.1] reset to default state
52 |
53 | //how many elements are currently in the FIFO?
54 | SIMPLEFIFO_SIZE_TYPE count() { return numberOfElements; }
55 |
56 | private:
57 | #ifndef SimpleFIFO_NONVOLATILE
58 | volatile SIMPLEFIFO_SIZE_TYPE numberOfElements;
59 | volatile SIMPLEFIFO_SIZE_TYPE nextIn;
60 | volatile SIMPLEFIFO_SIZE_TYPE nextOut;
61 | volatile T raw[rawSize];
62 | #else
63 | SIMPLEFIFO_SIZE_TYPE numberOfElements;
64 | SIMPLEFIFO_SIZE_TYPE nextIn;
65 | SIMPLEFIFO_SIZE_TYPE nextOut;
66 | T raw[rawSize];
67 | #endif
68 | };
69 |
70 | template
71 | SimpleFIFO::SimpleFIFO() : size(rawSize) {
72 | flush();
73 | }
74 | template
75 | bool SimpleFIFO::enqueue( T element ) {
76 | if ( count() >= rawSize ) { return false; }
77 | numberOfElements++;
78 | nextIn %= size;
79 | raw[nextIn] = element;
80 | nextIn++; //advance to next index
81 | return true;
82 | }
83 | template
84 | T SimpleFIFO::dequeue() {
85 | numberOfElements--;
86 | nextOut %= size;
87 | return raw[ nextOut++];
88 | }
89 | template
90 | T SimpleFIFO::peek() const {
91 | return raw[ nextOut % size];
92 | }
93 | template
94 | void SimpleFIFO::flush() {
95 | nextIn = nextOut = numberOfElements = 0;
96 | }
97 | #endif
98 |
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1 | #######################################
2 | # Syntax Coloring Map For SimpleFIFO
3 | #######################################
4 |
5 | #######################################
6 | # Datatypes (KEYWORD1)
7 | #######################################
8 |
9 | SimpleFIFO KEYWORD1
10 |
11 | #######################################
12 | # Methods and Functions (KEYWORD2)
13 | #######################################
14 |
15 | peek KEYWORD2
16 | enqueue KEYWORD2
17 | dequeue KEYWORD2
18 | flush KEYWORD2
19 | count KEYWORD2
20 |
21 | #######################################
22 | # Constants (LITERAL1)
23 | #######################################
24 |
25 | size LITERAL1
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1 | // output.h
2 |
3 | #ifndef _OUTPUT_h
4 | #define _OUTPUT_h
5 |
6 | #if defined(ARDUINO) && ARDUINO >= 100
7 | #include "Arduino.h"
8 | #else
9 | #include "WProgram.h"
10 | #endif
11 |
12 | #ifdef ETHERNET_PRINT
13 | #include
14 | extern WiFiClient serverClient;
15 | #define MSG_PRINTER serverClient // Not Implemented at this time
16 | #else
17 | #define MSG_PRINTER Serial
18 | #endif
19 |
20 | #ifdef ETHERNET_DEBUG
21 | #define DBG_PRINTER Client // Not Implemented at this time
22 | #else
23 | #define DBG_PRINTER Serial
24 | #endif
25 |
26 | #define MSG_PRINT(...) { MSG_PRINTER.print(__VA_ARGS__); }
27 | #define MSG_PRINTLN(...) { MSG_PRINTER.println(__VA_ARGS__); }
28 | #define DBG_PRINT(...) { DBG_PRINTER.print(__VA_ARGS__); }
29 | #define DBG_PRINTLN(...) { DBG_PRINTER.println(__VA_ARGS__); }
30 |
31 |
32 |
33 | #endif
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1 | /*
2 | * Pattern Decoder Library V3
3 | * Library to decode radio signals based on patternd detection
4 | * 2014-2015 N.Butzek, S.Butzek
5 | * 2015 S.Butzek
6 | * 2016 S.Butzek
7 |
8 | * This library contains different classes to perform detecting of digital signals
9 | * typical for home automation. The focus for the moment is on different sensors
10 | * like weather sensors (temperature, humidity Logilink, TCM, Oregon Scientific, ...),
11 | * remote controlled power switches (Intertechno, TCM, ARCtech, ...) which use
12 | * encoder chips like PT2262 and EV1527-type and manchester encoder to send
13 | * information in the 433MHz or 868 Mhz Band.
14 | *
15 | * The classes in this library follow the approach to detect a recurring pattern in the
16 | * recived signal. For Manchester there is a class which decodes the signal.
17 | *
18 | * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
19 | * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
20 | * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
21 | * (at your option) any later version.
22 | *
23 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
24 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
25 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
26 | * GNU General Public License for more details.
27 | *
28 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
29 | * along with this program. If not, see .
30 |
31 | */
32 | #ifndef _SIGNALDECODER_h
33 | #define _SIGNALDECODER_h
34 |
35 | #if defined(ARDUINO) && ARDUINO >= 100
36 | #include "Arduino.h"
37 | #else
38 | #include "WProgram.h"
39 | #endif
40 |
41 |
42 |
43 |
44 |
45 |
46 |
47 | #include
48 |
49 | #define maxNumPattern 6
50 | #define maxMsgSize 254
51 | #define minMessageLen 40
52 | #define syncMinFact 7
53 | #define syncMaxFact 39
54 | #define syncMaxMicros 17000
55 | #define maxPulse 32001 // Magic Pulse Length
56 |
57 |
58 | #define SERIAL_DELIMITER ';'
59 | #define MSG_START char(0x2) // this is a non printable Char
60 | #define MSG_END char(0x3) // this is a non printable Char
61 |
62 |
63 |
64 | //#define DEBUGDETECT 4
65 | //#define DEBUGDETECT 255 // Very verbose output
66 | //#define DEBUGDECODE 2
67 |
68 | enum status { searching, clockfound, syncfound, detecting };
69 |
70 | class SignalDetectorClass
71 | {
72 | friend class ManchesterpatternDecoder;
73 |
74 | public:
75 | SignalDetectorClass() : first(buffer), last(first + 1) { buffer[0] = buffer[1] = 0; reset(); };
76 |
77 | void reset();
78 | bool decode(const int* pulse);
79 | const status getState();
80 |
81 | int8_t clock; // index to clock in pattern
82 | bool MUenabled;
83 | bool MCenabled;
84 | bool MSenabled;
85 | int8_t histo[maxNumPattern];
86 | uint8_t message[maxMsgSize];
87 | uint8_t messageLen;
88 | uint8_t mstart; // Holds starting point for message
89 | uint8_t mend; // Holds end point for message if detected
90 | bool success; // True if a valid coding was found
91 |
92 | bool m_truncated; // Identify if message has been truncated
93 | bool m_overflow;
94 | void bufferMove(const uint8_t start);
95 |
96 | uint16_t tol; // calculated tolerance for signal
97 | uint8_t bitcnt;
98 | status state; // holds the status of the detector
99 | int buffer[2]; // Internal buffer to store two pules length
100 | int* first; // Pointer to first buffer entry
101 | int* last; // Pointer to last buffer entry
102 | float tolFact; //
103 | int pattern[maxNumPattern]; // 1d array to store the pattern
104 | uint8_t patternLen; // counter for length of pattern
105 | uint8_t pattern_pos;
106 | int8_t sync; // index to sync in pattern if it exists
107 | String preamble;
108 | String postamble;
109 | bool mcDetected; // MC Signal alread detected flag
110 |
111 |
112 | void addData(const uint8_t value);
113 | void addPattern();
114 | inline void updPattern(const uint8_t ppos);
115 |
116 | void doDetect();
117 | void processMessage();
118 | void compress_pattern();
119 | void calcHisto(const uint8_t startpos = 0, uint8_t endpos = 0);
120 | bool getClock(); // Searches a clock in a given signal
121 | bool getSync(); // Searches clock and sync in given Signal
122 | int8_t printMsgRaw(uint8_t m_start, const uint8_t m_end, const String *preamble = NULL, const String *postamble = NULL);
123 | void printMsgStr(const String *first, const String *second, const String *third);
124 | const bool inTol(const int val, const int set, const int tolerance); // checks if a value is in tolerance range
125 |
126 | void printOut();
127 |
128 | int8_t findpatt(const int val); // Finds a pattern in our pattern store. returns -1 if te pattern is not found
129 | //bool validSequence(const int *a, const int *b); // checks if two pulses are basically valid in terms of on-off signals
130 |
131 |
132 |
133 |
134 | };
135 |
136 | class ManchesterpatternDecoder
137 | {
138 | public:
139 | ManchesterpatternDecoder(SignalDetectorClass *ref_dec) : ManchesterBits(1), longlow(-1), longhigh(-1), shorthigh(-1), shortlow(-1) { pdec = ref_dec; reset(); };
140 | ~ManchesterpatternDecoder();
141 | const bool doDecode();
142 | void setMinBitLen(const uint8_t len);
143 | void getMessageHexStr(String *message);
144 | void getMessagePulseStr(String *str);
145 | void getMessageClockStr(String* str);
146 | void getMessageLenStr(String* str);
147 |
148 | const bool isManchester();
149 | void reset();
150 | #ifndef UNITTEST
151 | //private:
152 | #endif
153 | BitStore<50> ManchesterBits; // A store using 1 bit for every value stored. It's used for storing the Manchester bit data in a efficent way
154 | SignalDetectorClass *pdec;
155 | int8_t longlow;
156 | int8_t longhigh;
157 | int8_t shortlow;
158 | int8_t shorthigh;
159 | int clock; // Manchester calculated clock
160 | int8_t minbitlen;
161 |
162 | bool mc_start_found = false;
163 | bool mc_sync = false;
164 |
165 | const bool isLong(const uint8_t pulse_idx);
166 | const bool isShort(const uint8_t pulse_idx);
167 | unsigned char getMCByte(const uint8_t idx); // Returns one Manchester byte in correct order. This is a helper function to retrieve information out of the buffer
168 | };
169 |
170 |
171 | #endif
172 |
173 |
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