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27 /*****************************************************************************
28 *
29 * See the following URL for configuration information.
30 * http://www.freertos.org/FreeRTOS-Plus/FreeRTOS_Plus_TCP/TCP_IP_Configuration.html
31 *
32 *****************************************************************************/
33 
34 #ifndef FREERTOS_IP_CONFIG_H
35 #define FREERTOS_IP_CONFIG_H
36 
37 #define ipconfigUSE_IPv4                           ( 1 )
38 
39 #define ipconfigUSE_IPv6                           ( 0 )
40 
41 #define ipconfigUSE_DHCPv6                         0
42 #define ipconfigIPv4_BACKWARD_COMPATIBLE           1
43 #define ipconfigUSE_ARP_REVERSED_LOOKUP            1
44 #define ipconfigUSE_ARP_REMOVE_ENTRY               1
45 #define ipconfigARP_STORES_REMOTE_ADDRESSES        1
46 #define ipconfigUSE_LINKED_RX_MESSAGES             1
47 #define ipconfigFORCE_IP_DONT_FRAGMENT             1
48 #define ipconfigUDP_PASS_ZERO_CHECKSUM_PACKETS     1
49 #define ipconfigDHCP_FALL_BACK_AUTO_IP             1
50 #define ipconfigARP_USE_CLASH_DETECTION            1
51 #define ipconfigUSE_LLMNR                          1
52 #define ipconfigUSE_NBNS                           1
53 #define ipconfigUSE_MDNS                           1
54 #define ipconfigSUPPORT_OUTGOING_PINGS             1
55 #define ipconfigETHERNET_DRIVER_FILTERS_PACKETS    1
56 #define ipconfigZERO_COPY_TX_DRIVER                1
57 #define ipconfigZERO_COPY_RX_DRIVER                1
58 #define ipconfigDRIVER_INCLUDED_TX_IP_CHECKSUM     1
59 #define ipconfigSOCKET_HAS_USER_SEMAPHORE          1
60 #define ipconfigSELECT_USES_NOTIFY                 1
61 #define ipconfigSUPPORT_SIGNALS                    1
62 #define ipconfigPROCESS_CUSTOM_ETHERNET_FRAMES     1
63 #define ipconfigDNS_USE_CALLBACKS                  1
64 #define ipconfigIGNORE_UNKNOWN_PACKETS             1
65 #define ipconfigCHECK_IP_QUEUE_SPACE               1
66 #define ipconfigUDP_MAX_RX_PACKETS                 1
67 #define ipconfigETHERNET_MINIMUM_PACKET_BYTES      1
68 #define ipconfigTCP_IP_SANITY                      1
69 #define ipconfigSUPPORT_NETWORK_DOWN_EVENT         1
70 
71 /* Set to 1 to print out debug messages.  If ipconfigHAS_DEBUG_PRINTF is set to
72  * 1 then FreeRTOS_debug_printf should be defined to the function used to print
73  * out the debugging messages. */
74 #define ipconfigHAS_DEBUG_PRINTF                   1
75 #if ( ipconfigHAS_DEBUG_PRINTF == 1 )
76     #define FreeRTOS_debug_printf( X )    printf X
77 #endif
78 
79 /* Set to 1 to print out non debugging messages, for example the output of the
80  * FreeRTOS_netstat() command, and ping replies.  If ipconfigHAS_PRINTF is set to 1
81  * then FreeRTOS_printf should be set to the function used to print out the
82  * messages. */
83 #define ipconfigHAS_PRINTF    1
84 #if ( ipconfigHAS_PRINTF == 1 )
85     #define FreeRTOS_printf( X )    printf X
86 #endif
87 
88 /* Define the byte order of the target MCU (the MCU FreeRTOS+TCP is executing
89  * on).  Valid options are pdFREERTOS_BIG_ENDIAN and pdFREERTOS_LITTLE_ENDIAN. */
90 #define ipconfigBYTE_ORDER                         pdFREERTOS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
91 
92 /* If the network card/driver includes checksum offloading then set
93  * ipconfigDRIVER_INCLUDED_RX_IP_CHECKSUM to 1 to prevent the software
94  * stack repeating the checksum calculations. */
95 #define ipconfigDRIVER_INCLUDED_RX_IP_CHECKSUM     1
96 
97 /* Several API's will block until the result is known, or the action has been
98  * performed, for example FreeRTOS_send() and FreeRTOS_recv().  The timeouts can be
99  * set per socket, using setsockopt().  If not set, the times below will be
100  * used as defaults. */
101 #define ipconfigSOCK_DEFAULT_RECEIVE_BLOCK_TIME    ( 5000 )
102 #define ipconfigSOCK_DEFAULT_SEND_BLOCK_TIME       ( 5000 )
103 
104 /* Include support for DNS caching.  For TCP, having a small DNS cache is very
105  * useful.  When a cache is present, ipconfigDNS_REQUEST_ATTEMPTS can be kept low
106  * and also DNS may use small timeouts.  If a DNS reply comes in after the DNS
107  * socket has been destroyed, the result will be stored into the cache.  The next
108  * call to FreeRTOS_gethostbyname() will return immediately, without even creating
109  * a socket.
110  */
111 #define ipconfigUSE_DNS_CACHE                      ( 1 )
112 #define ipconfigDNS_CACHE_ADDRESSES_PER_ENTRY      ( 6 )
113 #define ipconfigDNS_REQUEST_ATTEMPTS               ( 2 )
114 
115 /* The IP stack executes it its own task (although any application task can make
116  * use of its services through the published sockets API). ipconfigUDP_TASK_PRIORITY
117  * sets the priority of the task that executes the IP stack.  The priority is a
118  * standard FreeRTOS task priority so can take any value from 0 (the lowest
119  * priority) to (configMAX_PRIORITIES - 1) (the highest priority).
120  * configMAX_PRIORITIES is a standard FreeRTOS configuration parameter defined in
121  * FreeRTOSConfig.h, not FreeRTOSIPConfig.h. Consideration needs to be given as to
122  * the priority assigned to the task executing the IP stack relative to the
123  * priority assigned to tasks that use the IP stack. */
124 #define ipconfigIP_TASK_PRIORITY                   ( configMAX_PRIORITIES - 2 )
125 
126 /* The size, in words (not bytes), of the stack allocated to the FreeRTOS+TCP
127  * task.  This setting is less important when the FreeRTOS Win32 simulator is used
128  * as the Win32 simulator only stores a fixed amount of information on the task
129  * stack.  FreeRTOS includes optional stack overflow detection, see:
130  * http://www.freertos.org/Stacks-and-stack-overflow-checking.html. */
131 #define ipconfigIP_TASK_STACK_SIZE_WORDS           ( configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE * 5 )
132 
133 /* ipconfigRAND32() is called by the IP stack to generate random numbers for
134  * things such as a DHCP transaction number or initial sequence number.  Random
135  * number generation is performed via this macro to allow applications to use their
136  * own random number generation method.  For example, it might be possible to
137  * generate a random number by sampling noise on an analogue input. */
138 extern uint32_t ulRand();
139 #define ipconfigRAND32()    ulRand()
140 
141 /* If ipconfigUSE_NETWORK_EVENT_HOOK is set to 1 then FreeRTOS+TCP will call the
142  * network event hook at the appropriate times.  If ipconfigUSE_NETWORK_EVENT_HOOK
143  * is not set to 1 then the network event hook will never be called. See:
144  * http://www.FreeRTOS.org/FreeRTOS-Plus/FreeRTOS_Plus_UDP/API/vApplicationIPNetworkEventHook.shtml.
145  */
146 #define ipconfigUSE_NETWORK_EVENT_HOOK           1
147 
148 /* Sockets have a send block time attribute.  If FreeRTOS_sendto() is called but
149  * a network buffer cannot be obtained then the calling task is held in the Blocked
150  * state (so other tasks can continue to executed) until either a network buffer
151  * becomes available or the send block time expires.  If the send block time expires
152  * then the send operation is aborted.  The maximum allowable send block time is
153  * capped to the value set by ipconfigMAX_SEND_BLOCK_TIME_TICKS.  Capping the
154  * maximum allowable send block time prevents prevents a deadlock occurring when
155  * all the network buffers are in use and the tasks that process (and subsequently
156  * free) the network buffers are themselves blocked waiting for a network buffer.
157  * ipconfigMAX_SEND_BLOCK_TIME_TICKS is specified in RTOS ticks.  A time in
158  * milliseconds can be converted to a time in ticks by dividing the time in
159  * milliseconds by portTICK_PERIOD_MS. */
160 #define ipconfigUDP_MAX_SEND_BLOCK_TIME_TICKS    ( 5000U / portTICK_PERIOD_MS )
161 
162 /* If ipconfigUSE_DHCP is 1 then FreeRTOS+TCP will attempt to retrieve an IP
163  * address, netmask, DNS server address and gateway address from a DHCP server.  If
164  * ipconfigUSE_DHCP is 0 then FreeRTOS+TCP will use a static IP address.  The
165  * stack will revert to using the static IP address even when ipconfigUSE_DHCP is
166  * set to 1 if a valid configuration cannot be obtained from a DHCP server for any
167  * reason.  The static configuration used is that passed into the stack by the
168  * FreeRTOS_IPInit() function call. */
169 #define ipconfigUSE_DHCP                         1
170 #define ipconfigDHCP_REGISTER_HOSTNAME           1
171 #define ipconfigDHCP_USES_UNICAST                1
172 
173 /* If ipconfigDHCP_USES_USER_HOOK is set to 1 then the application writer must
174  * provide an implementation of the DHCP callback function,
175  * xApplicationDHCPUserHook(). */
176 #define ipconfigUSE_DHCP_HOOK                    1
177 
178 /* When ipconfigUSE_DHCP is set to 1, DHCP requests will be sent out at
179  * increasing time intervals until either a reply is received from a DHCP server
180  * and accepted, or the interval between transmissions reaches
181  * ipconfigMAXIMUM_DISCOVER_TX_PERIOD.  The IP stack will revert to using the
182  * static IP address passed as a parameter to FreeRTOS_IPInit() if the
183  * re-transmission time interval reaches ipconfigMAXIMUM_DISCOVER_TX_PERIOD without
184  * a DHCP reply being received. */
185 #define ipconfigMAXIMUM_DISCOVER_TX_PERIOD \
186     ( 120000U / portTICK_PERIOD_MS )
187 
188 /* The ARP cache is a table that maps IP addresses to MAC addresses.  The IP
189  * stack can only send a UDP message to a remove IP address if it knowns the MAC
190  * address associated with the IP address, or the MAC address of the router used to
191  * contact the remote IP address.  When a UDP message is received from a remote IP
192  * address the MAC address and IP address are added to the ARP cache.  When a UDP
193  * message is sent to a remote IP address that does not already appear in the ARP
194  * cache then the UDP message is replaced by a ARP message that solicits the
195  * required MAC address information.  ipconfigARP_CACHE_ENTRIES defines the maximum
196  * number of entries that can exist in the ARP table at any one time. */
197 #define ipconfigARP_CACHE_ENTRIES                 6
198 
199 /* ARP requests that do not result in an ARP response will be re-transmitted a
200  * maximum of ipconfigMAX_ARP_RETRANSMISSIONS times before the ARP request is
201  * aborted. */
202 #define ipconfigMAX_ARP_RETRANSMISSIONS           ( 5 )
203 
204 /* ipconfigMAX_ARP_AGE defines the maximum time between an entry in the ARP
205  * table being created or refreshed and the entry being removed because it is stale.
206  * New ARP requests are sent for ARP cache entries that are nearing their maximum
207  * age.  ipconfigMAX_ARP_AGE is specified in tens of seconds, so a value of 150 is
208  * equal to 1500 seconds (or 25 minutes). */
209 #define ipconfigMAX_ARP_AGE                       150
210 
211 /* Implementing FreeRTOS_inet_addr() necessitates the use of string handling
212  * routines, which are relatively large.  To save code space the full
213  * FreeRTOS_inet_addr() implementation is made optional, and a smaller and faster
214  * alternative called FreeRTOS_inet_addr_quick() is provided.  FreeRTOS_inet_addr()
215  * takes an IP in decimal dot format (for example, "192.168.0.1") as its parameter.
216  * FreeRTOS_inet_addr_quick() takes an IP address as four separate numerical octets
217  * (for example, 192, 168, 0, 1) as its parameters.  If
218  * ipconfigINCLUDE_FULL_INET_ADDR is set to 1 then both FreeRTOS_inet_addr() and
219  * FreeRTOS_indet_addr_quick() are available.  If ipconfigINCLUDE_FULL_INET_ADDR is
220  * not set to 1 then only FreeRTOS_indet_addr_quick() is available. */
221 #define ipconfigINCLUDE_FULL_INET_ADDR            1
222 
223 /* ipconfigNUM_NETWORK_BUFFER_DESCRIPTORS defines the total number of network buffer that
224  * are available to the IP stack.  The total number of network buffers is limited
225  * to ensure the total amount of RAM that can be consumed by the IP stack is capped
226  * to a pre-determinable value. */
227 #define ipconfigNUM_NETWORK_BUFFER_DESCRIPTORS    60
228 
229 /* A FreeRTOS queue is used to send events from application tasks to the IP
230  * stack.  ipconfigEVENT_QUEUE_LENGTH sets the maximum number of events that can
231  * be queued for processing at any one time.  The event queue must be a minimum of
232  * 5 greater than the total number of network buffers. */
233 #define ipconfigEVENT_QUEUE_LENGTH \
234     ( ipconfigNUM_NETWORK_BUFFER_DESCRIPTORS + 5 )
235 
236 /* The address of a socket is the combination of its IP address and its port
237  * number.  FreeRTOS_bind() is used to manually allocate a port number to a socket
238  * (to 'bind' the socket to a port), but manual binding is not normally necessary
239  * for client sockets (those sockets that initiate outgoing connections rather than
240  * wait for incoming connections on a known port number).  If
241  * ipconfigALLOW_SOCKET_SEND_WITHOUT_BIND is set to 1 then calling
242  * FreeRTOS_sendto() on a socket that has not yet been bound will result in the IP
243  * stack automatically binding the socket to a port number from the range
244  * socketAUTO_PORT_ALLOCATION_START_NUMBER to 0xffff.  If
245  * ipconfigALLOW_SOCKET_SEND_WITHOUT_BIND is set to 0 then calling FreeRTOS_sendto()
246  * on a socket that has not yet been bound will result in the send operation being
247  * aborted. */
248 #define ipconfigALLOW_SOCKET_SEND_WITHOUT_BIND         1
249 
250 /* Defines the Time To Live (TTL) values used in outgoing UDP packets. */
251 #define ipconfigUDP_TIME_TO_LIVE                       128
252 /* Also defined in FreeRTOSIPConfigDefaults.h. */
253 #define ipconfigTCP_TIME_TO_LIVE                       128
254 
255 /* USE_TCP: Use TCP and all its features. */
256 #define ipconfigUSE_TCP                                ( 0 )
257 
258 /* USE_WIN: Let TCP use windowing mechanism. */
259 #define ipconfigUSE_TCP_WIN                            ( 1 )
260 
261 /* The MTU is the maximum number of bytes the payload of a network frame can
262  * contain.  For normal Ethernet V2 frames the maximum MTU is 1500.  Setting a
263  * lower value can save RAM, depending on the buffer management scheme used.  If
264  * ipconfigCAN_FRAGMENT_OUTGOING_PACKETS is 1 then (ipconfigNETWORK_MTU - 28) must
265  * be divisible by 8. */
266 #define ipconfigNETWORK_MTU                            1500U
267 
268 /* Set ipconfigUSE_DNS to 1 to include a basic DNS client/resolver.  DNS is used
269  * through the FreeRTOS_gethostbyname() API function. */
270 #define ipconfigUSE_DNS                                1
271 
272 /* If ipconfigREPLY_TO_INCOMING_PINGS is set to 1 then the IP stack will
273  * generate replies to incoming ICMP echo (ping) requests. */
274 #define ipconfigREPLY_TO_INCOMING_PINGS                1
275 
276 /* If ipconfigSUPPORT_OUTGOING_PINGS is set to 1 then the
277  * FreeRTOS_SendPingRequest() API function is available. */
278 #define ipconfigSUPPORT_OUTGOING_PINGS                 1
279 
280 /* If ipconfigSUPPORT_SELECT_FUNCTION is set to 1 then the FreeRTOS_select()
281  * (and associated) API function is available. */
282 #define ipconfigSUPPORT_SELECT_FUNCTION                1
283 
284 /* If ipconfigFILTER_OUT_NON_ETHERNET_II_FRAMES is set to 1 then Ethernet frames
285  * that are not in Ethernet II format will be dropped.  This option is included for
286  * potential future IP stack developments. */
287 #define ipconfigFILTER_OUT_NON_ETHERNET_II_FRAMES      1
288 
289 /* If ipconfigETHERNET_DRIVER_FILTERS_FRAME_TYPES is set to 1 then it is the
290  * responsibility of the Ethernet interface to filter out packets that are of no
291  * interest.  If the Ethernet interface does not implement this functionality, then
292  * set ipconfigETHERNET_DRIVER_FILTERS_FRAME_TYPES to 0 to have the IP stack
293  * perform the filtering instead (it is much less efficient for the stack to do it
294  * because the packet will already have been passed into the stack).  If the
295  * Ethernet driver does all the necessary filtering in hardware then software
296  * filtering can be removed by using a value other than 1 or 0. */
297 #define ipconfigETHERNET_DRIVER_FILTERS_FRAME_TYPES    1
298 
299 /* The windows simulator cannot really simulate MAC interrupts, and needs to
300  * block occasionally to allow other tasks to run. */
301 #define configWINDOWS_MAC_INTERRUPT_SIMULATOR_DELAY    ( 20 / portTICK_PERIOD_MS )
302 
303 /* Advanced only: in order to access 32-bit fields in the IP packets with
304  * 32-bit memory instructions, all packets will be stored 32-bit-aligned,
305  * plus 16-bits. This has to do with the contents of the IP-packets: all
306  * 32-bit fields are 32-bit-aligned, plus 16-bit. */
307 #define ipconfigPACKET_FILLER_SIZE                     2U
308 
309 /* Define the size of the pool of TCP window descriptors.  On the average, each
310  * TCP socket will use up to 2 x 6 descriptors, meaning that it can have 2 x 6
311  * outstanding packets (for Rx and Tx).  When using up to 10 TP sockets
312  * simultaneously, one could define TCP_WIN_SEG_COUNT as 120. */
313 #define ipconfigTCP_WIN_SEG_COUNT                      240
314 
315 /* Each TCP socket has a circular buffers for Rx and Tx, which have a fixed
316  * maximum size.  Define the size of Rx buffer for TCP sockets. */
317 #define ipconfigTCP_RX_BUFFER_LENGTH                   ( 10000 )
318 
319 /* Define the size of Tx buffer for TCP sockets. */
320 #define ipconfigTCP_TX_BUFFER_LENGTH                   ( 10000 )
321 
322 /* When using call-back handlers, the driver may check if the handler points to
323  * real program memory (RAM or flash) or just has a random non-zero value. */
324 #define ipconfigIS_VALID_PROG_ADDRESS( x )    ( ( x ) != NULL )
325 
326 /* Include support for TCP keep-alive messages. */
327 #define ipconfigTCP_KEEP_ALIVE                   ( 1 )
328 #define ipconfigTCP_KEEP_ALIVE_INTERVAL          ( 20 ) /* Seconds. */
329 
330 /* The socket semaphore is used to unblock the MQTT task. */
331 #define ipconfigSOCKET_HAS_USER_SEMAPHORE        ( 1 )
332 
333 #define ipconfigSOCKET_HAS_USER_WAKE_CALLBACK    ( 1 )
334 #define ipconfigUSE_CALLBACKS                    ( 1 )
335 
336 
337 #define portINLINE                               __inline
338 
339 #endif /* FREERTOS_IP_CONFIG_H */
340