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Any frame received with these bits set to * any other value else MUST NOT be considered a Spinel frame. * * This convention allows Spinel to be line compatible with BTLE HCI. * By defining the first two bit in this way we can disambiguate between * Spinel frames and HCI frames (which always start with either "0x01" * or "0x04") without any additional framing overhead. * * The Interface Identifier (IID) is a number between 0 and 3, which * is associated by the OS with a specific NCP. This allows the protocol * to support multiple networks under same connection. * * The least significant bits of the header represent the Transaction * Identifier (TID). The TID is used for correlating responses to the * commands which generated them. * * When a command is sent from the host, any reply to that command sent * by the NCP will use the same value for the IID and TID. When the host * receives a frame that matches the IID and TID of the command it sent, it * can easily recognize that frame as the actual response to that command. * * The TID value of zero (0) is used for commands to which a correlated * response is not expected or needed, such as for unsolicited update * commands sent to the host from the NCP. * * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - * * The command identifier is a 21-bit unsigned integer encoded in up to * three bytes using the packed unsigned integer format described below. * Depending on the semantics of the command in question, a payload MAY * be included in the frame. The exact composition and length of the * payload is defined by the command identifier. * * --------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Data Packing * * Data serialization for properties is performed using a light-weight * data packing format which was loosely inspired by D-Bus. The format * of a serialization is defined by a specially formatted string. * * This packing format is used for notational convenience. While this * string-based data-type format has been designed so that the strings * may be directly used by a structured data parser, such a thing is not * required to implement Spinel. * * Goals: * * - Be lightweight and favor direct representation of values. * - Use an easily readable and memorable format string. * - Support lists and structures. * - Allow properties to be appended to structures while maintaining * backward compatibility. * * Each primitive data-type has an ASCII character associated with it. * Structures can be represented as strings of these characters. For * example: * * - "C": A single unsigned byte. * - "C6U": A single unsigned byte, followed by a 128-bit IPv6 address, * followed by a zero-terminated UTF8 string. * - "A(6)": An array of concatenated IPv6 addresses * * In each case, the data is represented exactly as described. For * example, an array of 10 IPv6 address is stored as 160 bytes. * * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - * * Primitive Types * * +----------+----------------------+---------------------------------+ * | Char | Name | Description | * +----------+----------------------+---------------------------------+ * | "." | DATATYPE_VOID | Empty data type. Used | * | | | internally. | * | "b" | DATATYPE_BOOL | Boolean value. Encoded in | * | | | 8-bits as either 0x00 or 0x01. | * | | | All other values are illegal. | * | "C" | DATATYPE_UINT8 | Unsigned 8-bit integer. | * | "c" | DATATYPE_INT8 | Signed 8-bit integer. | * | "S" | DATATYPE_UINT16 | Unsigned 16-bit integer. | * | "s" | DATATYPE_INT16 | Signed 16-bit integer. | * | "L" | DATATYPE_UINT32 | Unsigned 32-bit integer. | * | "l" | DATATYPE_INT32 | Signed 32-bit integer. | * | "i" | DATATYPE_UINT_PACKED | Packed Unsigned Integer. See | * | | | description below | * | "6" | DATATYPE_IPv6ADDR | IPv6 Address. (Big-endian) | * | "E" | DATATYPE_EUI64 | EUI-64 Address. (Big-endian) | * | "e" | DATATYPE_EUI48 | EUI-48 Address. (Big-endian) | * | "D" | DATATYPE_DATA | Arbitrary data. See related | * | | | section below for details. | * | "d" | DATATYPE_DATA_WLEN | Arbitrary data with prepended | * | | | length. See below for details | * | "U" | DATATYPE_UTF8 | Zero-terminated UTF8-encoded | * | | | string. | * | "t(...)" | DATATYPE_STRUCT | Structured datatype with | * | | | prepended length. | * | "A(...)" | DATATYPE_ARRAY | Array of datatypes. Compound | * | | | type. | * +----------+----------------------+---------------------------------+ * * All multi-byte values are little-endian unless explicitly stated * otherwise. * * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - * * Packed Unsigned Integer * * For certain types of integers, such command or property identifiers, * usually have a value on the wire that is less than 127. However, in * order to not preclude the use of values larger than 255, we would * need to add an extra byte. Doing this would add an extra byte to the * majority of instances, which can add up in terms of bandwidth. * * The packed unsigned integer format is based on the unsigned integer * format in EXI, except that we limit the maximum value to the * largest value that can be encoded into three bytes (2,097,151). * * For all values less than 127, the packed form of the number is simply * a single byte which directly represents the number. For values * larger than 127, the following process is used to encode the value: * * 1. The unsigned integer is broken up into _n_ 7-bit chunks and * placed into _n_ octets, leaving the most significant bit of each * octet unused. * 2. Order the octets from least-significant to most-significant. * (Little-endian) * 3. Clear the most significant bit of the most significant octet. * Set the least significant bit on all other octets. * * Where `n` is the smallest number of 7-bit chunks you can use to * represent the given value. * * Take the value 1337, for example: * * 1337 => 0x0539 * => [39 0A] * => [B9 0A] * * To decode the value, you collect the 7-bit chunks until you find an * octet with the most significant bit clear. * * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - * * Data Blobs * * There are two types for data blobs: "d" and "D". * * - "d" has the length of the data (in bytes) prepended to the data * (with the length encoded as type "S"). The size of the length * field is not included in the length. * - "D" does not have a prepended length: the length of the data is * implied by the bytes remaining to be parsed. It is an error for * "D" to not be the last type in a type in a type signature. * * This dichotomy allows for more efficient encoding by eliminating * redundancy. If the rest of the buffer is a data blob, encoding the * length would be redundant because we already know how many bytes are * in the rest of the buffer. * * In some cases we use "d" even if it is the last field in a type * signature. We do this to allow for us to be able to append * additional fields to the type signature if necessary in the future. * This is usually the case with embedded structs, like in the scan * results. * * For example, let's say we have a buffer that is encoded with the * datatype signature of "CLLD". In this case, it is pretty easy to * tell where the start and end of the data blob is: the start is 9 * bytes from the start of the buffer, and its length is the length of * the buffer minus 9. (9 is the number of bytes taken up by a byte and * two longs) * * The datatype signature "CLLDU" is illegal because we can't determine * where the last field (a zero-terminated UTF8 string) starts. But the * datatype "CLLdU" is legal, because the parser can determine the * exact length of the data blob-- allowing it to know where the start * of the next field would be. * * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - * * Structured Data * * The structure data type ("t(...)") is a way of bundling together * several fields into a single structure. It can be thought of as a * "d" type except that instead of being opaque, the fields in the * content are known. This is useful for things like scan results where * you have substructures which are defined by different layers. * * For example, consider the type signature "Lt(ES)t(6C)". In this * hypothetical case, the first struct is defined by the MAC layer, and * the second struct is defined by the PHY layer. Because of the use of * structures, we know exactly what part comes from that layer. * Additionally, we can add fields to each structure without introducing * backward compatibility problems: Data encoded as "Lt(ESU)t(6C)" * (Notice the extra "U") will decode just fine as "Lt(ES)t(6C)". * Additionally, if we don't care about the MAC layer and only care * about the network layer, we could parse as "Lt()t(6C)". * * Note that data encoded as "Lt(ES)t(6C)" will also parse as "Ldd", * with the structures from both layers now being opaque data blobs. * * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - * * Arrays * * An array is simply a concatenated set of _n_ data encodings. For * example, the type "A(6)" is simply a list of IPv6 addresses---one * after the other. The type "A(6E)" likewise a concatenation of IPv6- * address/EUI-64 pairs. * * If an array contains many fields, the fields will often be surrounded * by a structure ("t(...)"). This effectively prepends each item in * the array with its length. This is useful for improving parsing * performance or to allow additional fields to be added in the future * in a backward compatible way. If there is a high certainty that * additional fields will never be added, the struct may be omitted * (saving two bytes per item). * * This specification does not define a way to embed an array as a field * alongside other fields. * * --------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Spinel definition compatibility guideline: * * The compatibility policy for NCP versus RCP and host side are handled * differently in spinel. * * New NCP firmware should work with an older host driver, i.e., NCP * implementation should remain backward compatible. * * - Existing fields in the format of an already implemented spinel * property or command cannot change. * * - New fields may be appended at the end of the format (or the end of * a struct) as long as the NCP implementation treats the new fields as * optional (i.e., a driver not aware of and therefore not using the * new fields should continue to function as before). * * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - * * For RCP and host, the "RCP API Version" numbers are used to check the * compatibility between host implementation and RCP firmware. Generally, * a newer host side implementation would work with a range of previous * or older RCP firmware versions. * * - SPINEL_RCP_API_VERSION specifies the current spinel RCP API version. * This number MUST be incremented anytime there is a change in any of RCP * specific spinel definitions. * * - SPINEL_MIN_HOST_SUPPORTED_RCP_API_VERSION specifies the minimum spinel * RCP API Version which is supported by the host-side implementation. * To reduce the backward compatibility issues, this number should be kept * as constant as possible. * * - On start, host implementation queries the RCP API version and accepts * any version starting from SPINEL_MIN_HOST_SUPPORTED_RCP_API_VERSION. * * - Host implementation also queries the RCP about the minimum host RCP * API version it can work with, and then checks that its own version is * within the range. * * Host and RCP compatibility guideline: * * - New host spinel layer should work with an older RCP firmware, i.e., host * implementation should remain backward compatible. * * - Existing fields in the format of an already implemented spinel * property or command must not change. * * - New fields must be appended to the end of the existing spinel format. * * New fields for new features: * Adding a new capability flag to the otRadioCaps to indicate the new * fields. The host parses the spinel format based on the pre-fetched * otRadioCaps. The host should be able to enable/disable the feature * in runtime based on the otRadioCaps. Refer to PR4919 and PR5139. * * New fields for changing existing implementations: * This case should be avoided as much as possible. It will cause the * compatibility issue. * * - Deprecated fields must not be removed from the spinel format and they * must be set to a suitable default value. * * - Adding new spinel properties. * * If the old version RCP doesn't support the new spinel property, it * must return the spinel error SPINEL_STATUS_PROP_NOT_FOUND. * * * If the host can handle the new spinel property by processing the error * SPINEL_STATUS_PROP_NOT_FOUND, the API of the new spinel property must * return OT_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED or default value. * * * If the host can't handle the new spinel property by processing the * error SPINEL_STATUS_PROP_NOT_FOUND, a new capability flag must be * added to the otRadioCaps to indicate whether RCP supports the new * spinel property. The host must handle the new spinel property by * processing the new capability flag. * * - If none of the above methods make the new functions work, increasing the * SPINEL_MIN_HOST_SUPPORTED_RCP_API_VERSION. This case should be avoided * as much as possible. * --------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #ifdef SPINEL_PLATFORM_HEADER #include SPINEL_PLATFORM_HEADER #else // ifdef SPINEL_PLATFORM_HEADER #include #include #include #endif // else SPINEL_PLATFORM_HEADER // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS #if defined(__GNUC__) #define SPINEL_API_EXTERN extern __attribute__((visibility("default"))) #define SPINEL_API_NONNULL_ALL __attribute__((nonnull)) #define SPINEL_API_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT __attribute__((warn_unused_result)) #endif // ifdef __GNUC__ #endif // ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS #ifndef SPINEL_API_EXTERN #define SPINEL_API_EXTERN extern #endif #ifndef SPINEL_API_NONNULL_ALL #define SPINEL_API_NONNULL_ALL #endif #ifndef SPINEL_API_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT #define SPINEL_API_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT #endif // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #define SPINEL_PROTOCOL_VERSION_THREAD_MAJOR 4 #define SPINEL_PROTOCOL_VERSION_THREAD_MINOR 3 /** * @def SPINEL_RCP_API_VERSION * * The RCP API version number. * * This number MUST increase by one each time any of the spinel definitions used by RCP change (independent of whether * the change is backward-compatible or not). * * Please see section "Spinel definition compatibility guideline" for more details. * */ #define SPINEL_RCP_API_VERSION 10 /** * @def SPINEL_MIN_HOST_SUPPORTED_RCP_API_VERSION * * The minimum RCP API version supported by the host implementation. * * This number MUST increase when there is a non-compatible RCP spinel related change on host implementation. * * Please see section "Spinel definition compatibility guideline" for more details. * */ #define SPINEL_MIN_HOST_SUPPORTED_RCP_API_VERSION 4 /** * @def SPINEL_FRAME_MAX_SIZE * * The maximum size of SPINEL frame. * */ #define SPINEL_FRAME_MAX_SIZE 1300 /** * @def SPINEL_FRAME_MAX_COMMAND_HEADER_SIZE * * The maximum size of SPINEL command header. * */ #define SPINEL_FRAME_MAX_COMMAND_HEADER_SIZE 4 /** * @def SPINEL_FRAME_MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE * * The maximum size of SPINEL command payload. * */ #define SPINEL_FRAME_MAX_COMMAND_PAYLOAD_SIZE (SPINEL_FRAME_MAX_SIZE - SPINEL_FRAME_MAX_COMMAND_HEADER_SIZE) /** * @def SPINEL_ENCRYPTER_EXTRA_DATA_SIZE * * The size of extra data to be allocated for spinel frame buffer, * needed by Spinel Encrypter. * */ #define SPINEL_ENCRYPTER_EXTRA_DATA_SIZE 0 /** * @def SPINEL_FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE * * The size of buffer large enough to fit one whole spinel frame with extra data * needed by Spinel Encrypter. * */ #define SPINEL_FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE (SPINEL_FRAME_MAX_SIZE + SPINEL_ENCRYPTER_EXTRA_DATA_SIZE) /// Macro for generating bit masks using bit index from the spec #define SPINEL_BIT_MASK(bit_index, field_bit_count) ((1 << ((field_bit_count)-1)) >> (bit_index)) #define SPINEL_BITS_PER_BYTE 8 // Number of bits in a byte // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #if defined(__cplusplus) extern "C" { #endif enum { SPINEL_STATUS_OK = 0, ///< Operation has completed successfully. SPINEL_STATUS_FAILURE = 1, ///< Operation has failed for some undefined reason. SPINEL_STATUS_UNIMPLEMENTED = 2, ///< Given operation has not been implemented. SPINEL_STATUS_INVALID_ARGUMENT = 3, ///< An argument to the operation is invalid. SPINEL_STATUS_INVALID_STATE = 4, ///< This operation is invalid for the current device state. SPINEL_STATUS_INVALID_COMMAND = 5, ///< This command is not recognized. SPINEL_STATUS_INVALID_INTERFACE = 6, ///< This interface is not supported. SPINEL_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR = 7, ///< An internal runtime error has occurred. SPINEL_STATUS_SECURITY_ERROR = 8, ///< A security/authentication error has occurred. SPINEL_STATUS_PARSE_ERROR = 9, ///< A error has occurred while parsing the command. SPINEL_STATUS_IN_PROGRESS = 10, ///< This operation is in progress. SPINEL_STATUS_NOMEM = 11, ///< Operation prevented due to memory pressure. SPINEL_STATUS_BUSY = 12, ///< The device is currently performing a mutually exclusive operation SPINEL_STATUS_PROP_NOT_FOUND = 13, ///< The given property is not recognized. SPINEL_STATUS_DROPPED = 14, ///< A/The packet was dropped. SPINEL_STATUS_EMPTY = 15, ///< The result of the operation is empty. SPINEL_STATUS_CMD_TOO_BIG = 16, ///< The command was too large to fit in the internal buffer. SPINEL_STATUS_NO_ACK = 17, ///< The packet was not acknowledged. SPINEL_STATUS_CCA_FAILURE = 18, ///< The packet was not sent due to a CCA failure. SPINEL_STATUS_ALREADY = 19, ///< The operation is already in progress. SPINEL_STATUS_ITEM_NOT_FOUND = 20, ///< The given item could not be found. SPINEL_STATUS_INVALID_COMMAND_FOR_PROP = 21, ///< The given command cannot be performed on this property. SPINEL_STATUS_UNKNOWN_NEIGHBOR = 22, ///< The neighbor is unknown. SPINEL_STATUS_NOT_CAPABLE = 23, ///< The target is not capable of handling requested operation. SPINEL_STATUS_RESPONSE_TIMEOUT = 24, ///< No response received from remote node SPINEL_STATUS_SWITCHOVER_DONE = 25, ///< Radio interface switch completed successfully (SPINEL_PROP_MULTIPAN_ACTIVE_INTERFACE) SPINEL_STATUS_SWITCHOVER_FAILED = 26, ///< Radio interface switch failed (SPINEL_PROP_MULTIPAN_ACTIVE_INTERFACE) SPINEL_STATUS_JOIN__BEGIN = 104, /// Generic failure to associate with other peers. /** * This status error should not be used by implementors if * enough information is available to determine that one of the * later join failure status codes would be more accurate. * * \sa SPINEL_PROP_NET_REQUIRE_JOIN_EXISTING * \sa SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_JOINER_COMMISSIONING */ SPINEL_STATUS_JOIN_FAILURE = SPINEL_STATUS_JOIN__BEGIN + 0, /// The node found other peers but was unable to decode their packets. /** * Typically this error code indicates that the network * key has been set incorrectly. * * \sa SPINEL_PROP_NET_REQUIRE_JOIN_EXISTING * \sa SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_JOINER_COMMISSIONING */ SPINEL_STATUS_JOIN_SECURITY = SPINEL_STATUS_JOIN__BEGIN + 1, /// The node was unable to find any other peers on the network. /** * \sa SPINEL_PROP_NET_REQUIRE_JOIN_EXISTING * \sa SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_JOINER_COMMISSIONING */ SPINEL_STATUS_JOIN_NO_PEERS = SPINEL_STATUS_JOIN__BEGIN + 2, /// The only potential peer nodes found are incompatible. /** * \sa SPINEL_PROP_NET_REQUIRE_JOIN_EXISTING */ SPINEL_STATUS_JOIN_INCOMPATIBLE = SPINEL_STATUS_JOIN__BEGIN + 3, /// No response in expecting time. /** * \sa SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_JOINER_COMMISSIONING */ SPINEL_STATUS_JOIN_RSP_TIMEOUT = SPINEL_STATUS_JOIN__BEGIN + 4, /// The node succeeds in commissioning and get the network credentials. /** * \sa SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_JOINER_COMMISSIONING */ SPINEL_STATUS_JOIN_SUCCESS = SPINEL_STATUS_JOIN__BEGIN + 5, SPINEL_STATUS_JOIN__END = 112, SPINEL_STATUS_RESET__BEGIN = 112, SPINEL_STATUS_RESET_POWER_ON = SPINEL_STATUS_RESET__BEGIN + 0, SPINEL_STATUS_RESET_EXTERNAL = SPINEL_STATUS_RESET__BEGIN + 1, SPINEL_STATUS_RESET_SOFTWARE = SPINEL_STATUS_RESET__BEGIN + 2, SPINEL_STATUS_RESET_FAULT = SPINEL_STATUS_RESET__BEGIN + 3, SPINEL_STATUS_RESET_CRASH = SPINEL_STATUS_RESET__BEGIN + 4, SPINEL_STATUS_RESET_ASSERT = SPINEL_STATUS_RESET__BEGIN + 5, SPINEL_STATUS_RESET_OTHER = SPINEL_STATUS_RESET__BEGIN + 6, SPINEL_STATUS_RESET_UNKNOWN = SPINEL_STATUS_RESET__BEGIN + 7, SPINEL_STATUS_RESET_WATCHDOG = SPINEL_STATUS_RESET__BEGIN + 8, SPINEL_STATUS_RESET__END = 128, SPINEL_STATUS_VENDOR__BEGIN = 15360, SPINEL_STATUS_VENDOR__END = 16384, SPINEL_STATUS_STACK_NATIVE__BEGIN = 16384, SPINEL_STATUS_STACK_NATIVE__END = 81920, SPINEL_STATUS_EXPERIMENTAL__BEGIN = 2000000, SPINEL_STATUS_EXPERIMENTAL__END = 2097152, }; typedef uint32_t spinel_status_t; typedef enum { SPINEL_NET_ROLE_DETACHED = 0, SPINEL_NET_ROLE_CHILD = 1, SPINEL_NET_ROLE_ROUTER = 2, SPINEL_NET_ROLE_LEADER = 3, SPINEL_NET_ROLE_DISABLED = 4, } spinel_net_role_t; typedef enum { SPINEL_IPV6_ICMP_PING_OFFLOAD_DISABLED = 0, SPINEL_IPV6_ICMP_PING_OFFLOAD_UNICAST_ONLY = 1, SPINEL_IPV6_ICMP_PING_OFFLOAD_MULTICAST_ONLY = 2, SPINEL_IPV6_ICMP_PING_OFFLOAD_ALL = 3, } spinel_ipv6_icmp_ping_offload_mode_t; typedef enum { SPINEL_SCAN_STATE_IDLE = 0, SPINEL_SCAN_STATE_BEACON = 1, SPINEL_SCAN_STATE_ENERGY = 2, SPINEL_SCAN_STATE_DISCOVER = 3, } spinel_scan_state_t; typedef enum { SPINEL_MCU_POWER_STATE_ON = 0, SPINEL_MCU_POWER_STATE_LOW_POWER = 1, SPINEL_MCU_POWER_STATE_OFF = 2, } spinel_mcu_power_state_t; // The `spinel_power_state_t` enumeration and `POWER_STATE` // property are deprecated. Please use `MCU_POWER_STATE` // instead. typedef enum { SPINEL_POWER_STATE_OFFLINE = 0, SPINEL_POWER_STATE_DEEP_SLEEP = 1, SPINEL_POWER_STATE_STANDBY = 2, SPINEL_POWER_STATE_LOW_POWER = 3, SPINEL_POWER_STATE_ONLINE = 4, } spinel_power_state_t; typedef enum { SPINEL_HOST_POWER_STATE_OFFLINE = 0, SPINEL_HOST_POWER_STATE_DEEP_SLEEP = 1, SPINEL_HOST_POWER_STATE_RESERVED = 2, SPINEL_HOST_POWER_STATE_LOW_POWER = 3, SPINEL_HOST_POWER_STATE_ONLINE = 4, } spinel_host_power_state_t; typedef enum { SPINEL_MESHCOP_JOINER_STATE_IDLE = 0, SPINEL_MESHCOP_JOINER_STATE_DISCOVER = 1, SPINEL_MESHCOP_JOINER_STATE_CONNECTING = 2, SPINEL_MESHCOP_JOINER_STATE_CONNECTED = 3, SPINEL_MESHCOP_JOINER_STATE_ENTRUST = 4, SPINEL_MESHCOP_JOINER_STATE_JOINED = 5, } spinel_meshcop_joiner_state_t; enum { SPINEL_NET_FLAG_ON_MESH = (1 << 0), SPINEL_NET_FLAG_DEFAULT_ROUTE = (1 << 1), SPINEL_NET_FLAG_CONFIGURE = (1 << 2), SPINEL_NET_FLAG_DHCP = (1 << 3), SPINEL_NET_FLAG_SLAAC = (1 << 4), SPINEL_NET_FLAG_PREFERRED = (1 << 5), SPINEL_NET_FLAG_PREFERENCE_OFFSET = 6, SPINEL_NET_FLAG_PREFERENCE_MASK = (3 << SPINEL_NET_FLAG_PREFERENCE_OFFSET), }; enum { SPINEL_NET_FLAG_EXT_DP = (1 << 6), SPINEL_NET_FLAG_EXT_DNS = (1 << 7), }; enum { SPINEL_ROUTE_PREFERENCE_HIGH = (1 << SPINEL_NET_FLAG_PREFERENCE_OFFSET), SPINEL_ROUTE_PREFERENCE_MEDIUM = (0 << SPINEL_NET_FLAG_PREFERENCE_OFFSET), SPINEL_ROUTE_PREFERENCE_LOW = (3 << SPINEL_NET_FLAG_PREFERENCE_OFFSET), }; enum { SPINEL_ROUTE_FLAG_NAT64 = (1 << 5), }; enum { SPINEL_THREAD_MODE_FULL_NETWORK_DATA = (1 << 0), SPINEL_THREAD_MODE_FULL_THREAD_DEV = (1 << 1), SPINEL_THREAD_MODE_SECURE_DATA_REQUEST = (1 << 2), SPINEL_THREAD_MODE_RX_ON_WHEN_IDLE = (1 << 3), }; enum { SPINEL_GPIO_FLAG_DIR_INPUT = 0, SPINEL_GPIO_FLAG_DIR_OUTPUT = SPINEL_BIT_MASK(0, 8), SPINEL_GPIO_FLAG_PULL_UP = SPINEL_BIT_MASK(1, 8), SPINEL_GPIO_FLAG_PULL_DOWN = SPINEL_BIT_MASK(2, 8), SPINEL_GPIO_FLAG_OPEN_DRAIN = SPINEL_BIT_MASK(2, 8), SPINEL_GPIO_FLAG_TRIGGER_NONE = 0, SPINEL_GPIO_FLAG_TRIGGER_RISING = SPINEL_BIT_MASK(3, 8), SPINEL_GPIO_FLAG_TRIGGER_FALLING = SPINEL_BIT_MASK(4, 8), SPINEL_GPIO_FLAG_TRIGGER_ANY = SPINEL_GPIO_FLAG_TRIGGER_RISING | SPINEL_GPIO_FLAG_TRIGGER_FALLING, }; enum { SPINEL_PROTOCOL_TYPE_BOOTLOADER = 0, SPINEL_PROTOCOL_TYPE_ZIGBEE_IP = 2, SPINEL_PROTOCOL_TYPE_THREAD = 3, }; enum { SPINEL_MAC_PROMISCUOUS_MODE_OFF = 0, ///< Normal MAC filtering is in place. SPINEL_MAC_PROMISCUOUS_MODE_NETWORK = 1, ///< All MAC packets matching network are passed up the stack. SPINEL_MAC_PROMISCUOUS_MODE_FULL = 2, ///< All decoded MAC packets are passed up the stack. }; enum { SPINEL_NCP_LOG_LEVEL_EMERG = 0, SPINEL_NCP_LOG_LEVEL_ALERT = 1, SPINEL_NCP_LOG_LEVEL_CRIT = 2, SPINEL_NCP_LOG_LEVEL_ERR = 3, SPINEL_NCP_LOG_LEVEL_WARN = 4, SPINEL_NCP_LOG_LEVEL_NOTICE = 5, SPINEL_NCP_LOG_LEVEL_INFO = 6, SPINEL_NCP_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG = 7, }; enum { SPINEL_NCP_LOG_REGION_NONE = 0, SPINEL_NCP_LOG_REGION_OT_API = 1, SPINEL_NCP_LOG_REGION_OT_MLE = 2, SPINEL_NCP_LOG_REGION_OT_ARP = 3, SPINEL_NCP_LOG_REGION_OT_NET_DATA = 4, SPINEL_NCP_LOG_REGION_OT_ICMP = 5, SPINEL_NCP_LOG_REGION_OT_IP6 = 6, SPINEL_NCP_LOG_REGION_OT_TCP = 7, SPINEL_NCP_LOG_REGION_OT_MAC = 8, SPINEL_NCP_LOG_REGION_OT_MEM = 9, SPINEL_NCP_LOG_REGION_OT_NCP = 10, SPINEL_NCP_LOG_REGION_OT_MESH_COP = 11, SPINEL_NCP_LOG_REGION_OT_NET_DIAG = 12, SPINEL_NCP_LOG_REGION_OT_PLATFORM = 13, SPINEL_NCP_LOG_REGION_OT_COAP = 14, SPINEL_NCP_LOG_REGION_OT_CLI = 15, SPINEL_NCP_LOG_REGION_OT_CORE = 16, SPINEL_NCP_LOG_REGION_OT_UTIL = 17, SPINEL_NCP_LOG_REGION_OT_BBR = 18, SPINEL_NCP_LOG_REGION_OT_MLR = 19, SPINEL_NCP_LOG_REGION_OT_DUA = 20, SPINEL_NCP_LOG_REGION_OT_BR = 21, SPINEL_NCP_LOG_REGION_OT_SRP = 22, SPINEL_NCP_LOG_REGION_OT_DNS = 23, }; enum { SPINEL_MESHCOP_COMMISSIONER_STATE_DISABLED = 0, SPINEL_MESHCOP_COMMISSIONER_STATE_PETITION = 1, SPINEL_MESHCOP_COMMISSIONER_STATE_ACTIVE = 2, }; enum { SPINEL_ADDRESS_CACHE_ENTRY_STATE_CACHED = 0, // Entry is cached and in-use. SPINEL_ADDRESS_CACHE_ENTRY_STATE_SNOOPED = 1, // Entry is created by snoop optimization. SPINEL_ADDRESS_CACHE_ENTRY_STATE_QUERY = 2, // Entry represents an ongoing query for the EID. SPINEL_ADDRESS_CACHE_ENTRY_STATE_RETRY_QUERY = 3, // Entry is in retry mode (a prior query did not a response). }; enum { SPINEL_RADIO_LINK_IEEE_802_15_4 = 0, SPINEL_RADIO_LINK_TREL_UDP6 = 1, }; // Statuses that can be received as a result of: // @ref SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_LINK_METRICS_QUERY // @ref SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_LINK_METRICS_MGMT_ENH_ACK // @ref SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_LINK_METRICS_MGMT_FORWARD enum { SPINEL_LINK_METRICS_STATUS_SUCCESS = 0, SPINEL_LINK_METRICS_STATUS_CANNOT_SUPPORT_NEW_SERIES = 1, SPINEL_LINK_METRICS_STATUS_SERIESID_ALREADY_REGISTERED = 2, SPINEL_LINK_METRICS_STATUS_SERIESID_NOT_RECOGNIZED = 3, SPINEL_LINK_METRICS_STATUS_NO_MATCHING_FRAMES_RECEIVED = 4, SPINEL_LINK_METRICS_STATUS_OTHER_ERROR = 254 }; // Metric ids used for: // @ref SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_LINK_METRICS_QUERY // @ref SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_LINK_METRICS_QUERY_RESULT // @ref SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_LINK_METRICS_MGMT_ENH_ACK // @ref SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_LINK_METRICS_MGMT_FORWARD // @ref SPINEL_PROP_RCP_ENH_ACK_PROBING enum { SPINEL_THREAD_LINK_METRIC_PDU_COUNT = (1 << 0), SPINEL_THREAD_LINK_METRIC_LQI = (1 << 1), SPINEL_THREAD_LINK_METRIC_LINK_MARGIN = (1 << 2), SPINEL_THREAD_LINK_METRIC_RSSI = (1 << 3), }; // Frame types used for: // @ref SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_LINK_METRICS_MGMT_FORWARD enum { SPINEL_THREAD_FRAME_TYPE_MLE_LINK_PROBE = (1 << 0), SPINEL_THREAD_FRAME_TYPE_MAC_DATA = (1 << 1), SPINEL_THREAD_FRAME_TYPE_MAC_DATA_REQUEST = (1 << 2), SPINEL_THREAD_FRAME_TYPE_MAC_ACK = (1 << 3), }; // Parameter ids used for: // @ref SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_MLR_REQUEST enum { SPINEL_THREAD_MLR_PARAMID_TIMEOUT = 0 }; // Backbone Router states used for: // @ref SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_BACKBONE_ROUTER_LOCAL_STATE enum { SPINEL_THREAD_BACKBONE_ROUTER_STATE_DISABLED = 0, SPINEL_THREAD_BACKBONE_ROUTER_STATE_SECONDARY = 1, SPINEL_THREAD_BACKBONE_ROUTER_STATE_PRIMARY = 2, }; typedef enum { SPINEL_SRP_CLIENT_ITEM_STATE_TO_ADD = 0, // Item to be added/registered. SPINEL_SRP_CLIENT_ITEM_STATE_ADDING = 1, // Item is being added/registered. SPINEL_SRP_CLIENT_ITEM_STATE_TO_REFRESH = 2, // Item to be refreshed (re-register to renew lease). SPINEL_SRP_CLIENT_ITEM_STATE_REFRESHING = 3, // Item is being refreshed. SPINEL_SRP_CLIENT_ITEM_STATE_TO_REMOVE = 4, // Item to be removed. SPINEL_SRP_CLIENT_ITEM_STATE_REMOVING = 5, // Item is being removed. SPINEL_SRP_CLIENT_ITEM_STATE_REGISTERED = 6, // Item is registered with server. SPINEL_SRP_CLIENT_ITEM_STATE_REMOVED = 7, // Item is removed. } spinel_srp_client_item_state_t; typedef enum { SPINEL_SRP_CLIENT_ERROR_NONE = 0, // No error. SPINEL_SRP_CLIENT_ERROR_PARSE = 1, // Server unable to interpret due to format error. SPINEL_SRP_CLIENT_ERROR_FAILED = 2, // Server encountered an internal failure. SPINEL_SRP_CLIENT_ERROR_NOT_FOUND = 3, // Name that ought to exist, does not exists. SPINEL_SRP_CLIENT_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED = 4, // Server does not support the query type. SPINEL_SRP_CLIENT_ERROR_SECURITY = 5, // Service is not authoritative for zone. SPINEL_SRP_CLIENT_ERROR_DUPLICATED = 6, // Some name that ought not to exist, does exist. SPINEL_SRP_CLIENT_ERROR_RESPONSE_TIMEOUT = 7, // Timed out waiting for response from server (client would retry). SPINEL_SRP_CLIENT_ERROR_INVALID_ARGS = 8, // Invalid args (e.g., bad service name or TXT-DATA). SPINEL_SRP_CLIENT_ERROR_NO_BUFS = 9, // No buffer to send the SRP update message. } spinel_srp_client_error_t; typedef struct { uint8_t bytes[8]; } spinel_eui64_t; typedef struct { uint8_t bytes[8]; } spinel_net_xpanid_t; typedef struct { uint8_t bytes[16]; } spinel_net_pskc_t; typedef struct { uint8_t bytes[6]; } spinel_eui48_t; typedef struct { uint8_t bytes[16]; } spinel_ipv6addr_t; typedef int spinel_ssize_t; typedef unsigned int spinel_size_t; typedef uint8_t spinel_iid_t; typedef uint8_t spinel_tid_t; enum { SPINEL_MD_FLAG_TX = 0x0001, //!< Packet was transmitted, not received. SPINEL_MD_FLAG_BAD_FCS = 0x0004, //!< Packet was received with bad FCS SPINEL_MD_FLAG_DUPE = 0x0008, //!< Packet seems to be a duplicate SPINEL_MD_FLAG_ACKED_FP = 0x0010, //!< Packet was acknowledged with frame pending set SPINEL_MD_FLAG_ACKED_SEC = 0x0020, //!< Packet was acknowledged with secure enhance ACK SPINEL_MD_FLAG_RESERVED = 0xFFC2, //!< Flags reserved for future use. }; enum { SPINEL_RESET_PLATFORM = 1, SPINEL_RESET_STACK = 2, SPINEL_RESET_BOOTLOADER = 3, }; enum { /** * No-Operation command (Host -> NCP) * * Encoding: Empty * * Induces the NCP to send a success status back to the host. This is * primarily used for liveliness checks. The command payload for this * command SHOULD be empty. * * There is no error condition for this command. * */ SPINEL_CMD_NOOP = 0, /** * Reset NCP command (Host -> NCP) * * Encoding: Empty or `C` * * Causes the NCP to perform a software reset. Due to the nature of * this command, the TID is ignored. The host should instead wait * for a `CMD_PROP_VALUE_IS` command from the NCP indicating * `PROP_LAST_STATUS` has been set to `STATUS_RESET_SOFTWARE`. * * The optional command payload specifies the reset type, can be * `SPINEL_RESET_PLATFORM`, `SPINEL_RESET_STACK`, or * `SPINEL_RESET_BOOTLOADER`. * * Defaults to stack reset if unspecified. * * If an error occurs, the value of `PROP_LAST_STATUS` will be emitted * instead with the value set to the generated status code for the error. * */ SPINEL_CMD_RESET = 1, /** * Get property value command (Host -> NCP) * * Encoding: `i` * `i` : Property Id * * Causes the NCP to emit a `CMD_PROP_VALUE_IS` command for the * given property identifier. * * The payload for this command is the property identifier encoded * in the packed unsigned integer format `i`. * * If an error occurs, the value of `PROP_LAST_STATUS` will be emitted * instead with the value set to the generated status code for the error. * */ SPINEL_CMD_PROP_VALUE_GET = 2, /** * Set property value command (Host -> NCP) * * Encoding: `iD` * `i` : Property Id * `D` : Value (encoding depends on the property) * * Instructs the NCP to set the given property to the specific given * value, replacing any previous value. * * The payload for this command is the property identifier encoded in the * packed unsigned integer format, followed by the property value. The * exact format of the property value is defined by the property. * * On success a `CMD_PROP_VALUE_IS` command is emitted either for the * given property identifier with the set value, or for `PROP_LAST_STATUS` * with value `LAST_STATUS_OK`. * * If an error occurs, the value of `PROP_LAST_STATUS` will be emitted * with the value set to the generated status code for the error. * */ SPINEL_CMD_PROP_VALUE_SET = 3, /** * Insert value into property command (Host -> NCP) * * Encoding: `iD` * `i` : Property Id * `D` : Value (encoding depends on the property) * * Instructs the NCP to insert the given value into a list-oriented * property without removing other items in the list. The resulting order * of items in the list is defined by the individual property being * operated on. * * The payload for this command is the property identifier encoded in the * packed unsigned integer format, followed by the value to be inserted. * The exact format of the value is defined by the property. * * If the type signature of the property consists of a single structure * enclosed by an array `A(t(...))`, then the contents of value MUST * contain the contents of the structure (`...`) rather than the * serialization of the whole item (`t(...)`). Specifically, the length * of the structure MUST NOT be prepended to value. This helps to * eliminate redundant data. * * On success, either a `CMD_PROP_VALUE_INSERTED` command is emitted for * the given property, or a `CMD_PROP_VALUE_IS` command is emitted of * property `PROP_LAST_STATUS` with value `LAST_STATUS_OK`. * * If an error occurs, the value of `PROP_LAST_STATUS` will be emitted * with the value set to the generated status code for the error. * */ SPINEL_CMD_PROP_VALUE_INSERT = 4, /** * Remove value from property command (Host -> NCP) * * Encoding: `iD` * `i` : Property Id * `D` : Value (encoding depends on the property) * Instructs the NCP to remove the given value from a list-oriented property, * without affecting other items in the list. The resulting order of items * in the list is defined by the individual property being operated on. * * Note that this command operates by value, not by index! * * The payload for this command is the property identifier encoded in the * packed unsigned integer format, followed by the value to be removed. The * exact format of the value is defined by the property. * * If the type signature of the property consists of a single structure * enclosed by an array `A(t(...))`, then the contents of value MUST contain * the contents of the structure (`...`) rather than the serialization of the * whole item (`t(...)`). Specifically, the length of the structure MUST NOT * be prepended to `VALUE`. This helps to eliminate redundant data. * * On success, either a `CMD_PROP_VALUE_REMOVED` command is emitted for the * given property, or a `CMD_PROP_VALUE_IS` command is emitted of property * `PROP_LAST_STATUS` with value `LAST_STATUS_OK`. * * If an error occurs, the value of `PROP_LAST_STATUS` will be emitted * with the value set to the generated status code for the error. * */ SPINEL_CMD_PROP_VALUE_REMOVE = 5, /** * Property value notification command (NCP -> Host) * * Encoding: `iD` * `i` : Property Id * `D` : Value (encoding depends on the property) * * This command can be sent by the NCP in response to a previous command * from the host, or it can be sent by the NCP in an unsolicited fashion * to notify the host of various state changes asynchronously. * * The payload for this command is the property identifier encoded in the * packed unsigned integer format, followed by the current value of the * given property. * */ SPINEL_CMD_PROP_VALUE_IS = 6, /** * Property value insertion notification command (NCP -> Host) * * Encoding:`iD` * `i` : Property Id * `D` : Value (encoding depends on the property) * * This command can be sent by the NCP in response to the * `CMD_PROP_VALUE_INSERT` command, or it can be sent by the NCP in an * unsolicited fashion to notify the host of various state changes * asynchronously. * * The payload for this command is the property identifier encoded in the * packed unsigned integer format, followed by the value that was inserted * into the given property. * * If the type signature of the property specified by property id consists * of a single structure enclosed by an array (`A(t(...))`), then the * contents of value MUST contain the contents of the structure (`...`) * rather than the serialization of the whole item (`t(...)`). Specifically, * the length of the structure MUST NOT be prepended to `VALUE`. This * helps to eliminate redundant data. * * The resulting order of items in the list is defined by the given * property. * */ SPINEL_CMD_PROP_VALUE_INSERTED = 7, /** * Property value removal notification command (NCP -> Host) * * Encoding: `iD` * `i` : Property Id * `D` : Value (encoding depends on the property) * * This command can be sent by the NCP in response to the * `CMD_PROP_VALUE_REMOVE` command, or it can be sent by the NCP in an * unsolicited fashion to notify the host of various state changes * asynchronously. * * Note that this command operates by value, not by index! * * The payload for this command is the property identifier encoded in the * packed unsigned integer format described in followed by the value that * was removed from the given property. * * If the type signature of the property specified by property id consists * of a single structure enclosed by an array (`A(t(...))`), then the * contents of value MUST contain the contents of the structure (`...`) * rather than the serialization of the whole item (`t(...)`). Specifically, * the length of the structure MUST NOT be prepended to `VALUE`. This * helps to eliminate redundant data. * * The resulting order of items in the list is defined by the given * property. * */ SPINEL_CMD_PROP_VALUE_REMOVED = 8, SPINEL_CMD_NET_SAVE = 9, // Deprecated /** * Clear saved network settings command (Host -> NCP) * * Encoding: Empty * * Erases all network credentials and state from non-volatile memory. * * This operation affects non-volatile memory only. The current network * information stored in volatile memory is unaffected. * * The response to this command is always a `CMD_PROP_VALUE_IS` for * `PROP_LAST_STATUS`, indicating the result of the operation. * */ SPINEL_CMD_NET_CLEAR = 10, SPINEL_CMD_NET_RECALL = 11, // Deprecated /** * Host buffer offload is an optional NCP capability that, when * present, allows the NCP to store data buffers on the host processor * that can be recalled at a later time. * * The presence of this feature can be detected by the host by * checking for the presence of the `CAP_HBO` * capability in `PROP_CAPS`. * * This feature is not currently supported on OpenThread. * */ SPINEL_CMD_HBO_OFFLOAD = 12, SPINEL_CMD_HBO_RECLAIM = 13, SPINEL_CMD_HBO_DROP = 14, SPINEL_CMD_HBO_OFFLOADED = 15, SPINEL_CMD_HBO_RECLAIMED = 16, SPINEL_CMD_HBO_DROPPED = 17, /** * Peek command (Host -> NCP) * * Encoding: `LU` * `L` : The address to peek * `U` : Number of bytes to read * * This command allows the NCP to fetch values from the RAM of the NCP * for debugging purposes. Upon success, `CMD_PEEK_RET` is sent from the * NCP to the host. Upon failure, `PROP_LAST_STATUS` is emitted with * the appropriate error indication. * * The NCP MAY prevent certain regions of memory from being accessed. * * This command requires the capability `CAP_PEEK_POKE` to be present. * */ SPINEL_CMD_PEEK = 18, /** * Peek return command (NCP -> Host) * * Encoding: `LUD` * `L` : The address peeked * `U` : Number of bytes read * `D` : Memory content * * This command contains the contents of memory that was requested by * a previous call to `CMD_PEEK`. * * This command requires the capability `CAP_PEEK_POKE` to be present. * */ SPINEL_CMD_PEEK_RET = 19, /** * Poke command (Host -> NCP) * * Encoding: `LUD` * `L` : The address to be poked * `U` : Number of bytes to write * `D` : Content to write * * This command writes the bytes to the specified memory address * for debugging purposes. * * This command requires the capability `CAP_PEEK_POKE` to be present. * */ SPINEL_CMD_POKE = 20, SPINEL_CMD_PROP_VALUE_MULTI_GET = 21, SPINEL_CMD_PROP_VALUE_MULTI_SET = 22, SPINEL_CMD_PROP_VALUES_ARE = 23, SPINEL_CMD_NEST__BEGIN = 15296, SPINEL_CMD_NEST__END = 15360, SPINEL_CMD_VENDOR__BEGIN = 15360, SPINEL_CMD_VENDOR__END = 16384, SPINEL_CMD_EXPERIMENTAL__BEGIN = 2000000, SPINEL_CMD_EXPERIMENTAL__END = 2097152, }; typedef uint32_t spinel_command_t; enum { SPINEL_CAP_LOCK = 1, SPINEL_CAP_NET_SAVE = 2, SPINEL_CAP_HBO = 3, SPINEL_CAP_POWER_SAVE = 4, SPINEL_CAP_COUNTERS = 5, SPINEL_CAP_JAM_DETECT = 6, SPINEL_CAP_PEEK_POKE = 7, SPINEL_CAP_WRITABLE_RAW_STREAM = 8, SPINEL_CAP_GPIO = 9, SPINEL_CAP_TRNG = 10, SPINEL_CAP_CMD_MULTI = 11, SPINEL_CAP_UNSOL_UPDATE_FILTER = 12, SPINEL_CAP_MCU_POWER_STATE = 13, SPINEL_CAP_PCAP = 14, SPINEL_CAP_802_15_4__BEGIN = 16, SPINEL_CAP_802_15_4_2003 = (SPINEL_CAP_802_15_4__BEGIN + 0), SPINEL_CAP_802_15_4_2006 = (SPINEL_CAP_802_15_4__BEGIN + 1), SPINEL_CAP_802_15_4_2011 = (SPINEL_CAP_802_15_4__BEGIN + 2), SPINEL_CAP_802_15_4_PIB = (SPINEL_CAP_802_15_4__BEGIN + 5), SPINEL_CAP_802_15_4_2450MHZ_OQPSK = (SPINEL_CAP_802_15_4__BEGIN + 8), SPINEL_CAP_802_15_4_915MHZ_OQPSK = (SPINEL_CAP_802_15_4__BEGIN + 9), SPINEL_CAP_802_15_4_868MHZ_OQPSK = (SPINEL_CAP_802_15_4__BEGIN + 10), SPINEL_CAP_802_15_4_915MHZ_BPSK = (SPINEL_CAP_802_15_4__BEGIN + 11), SPINEL_CAP_802_15_4_868MHZ_BPSK = (SPINEL_CAP_802_15_4__BEGIN + 12), SPINEL_CAP_802_15_4_915MHZ_ASK = (SPINEL_CAP_802_15_4__BEGIN + 13), SPINEL_CAP_802_15_4_868MHZ_ASK = (SPINEL_CAP_802_15_4__BEGIN + 14), SPINEL_CAP_802_15_4__END = 32, SPINEL_CAP_CONFIG__BEGIN = 32, SPINEL_CAP_CONFIG_FTD = (SPINEL_CAP_CONFIG__BEGIN + 0), SPINEL_CAP_CONFIG_MTD = (SPINEL_CAP_CONFIG__BEGIN + 1), SPINEL_CAP_CONFIG_RADIO = (SPINEL_CAP_CONFIG__BEGIN + 2), SPINEL_CAP_CONFIG__END = 40, SPINEL_CAP_ROLE__BEGIN = 48, SPINEL_CAP_ROLE_ROUTER = (SPINEL_CAP_ROLE__BEGIN + 0), SPINEL_CAP_ROLE_SLEEPY = (SPINEL_CAP_ROLE__BEGIN + 1), SPINEL_CAP_ROLE__END = 52, SPINEL_CAP_NET__BEGIN = 52, SPINEL_CAP_NET_THREAD_1_0 = (SPINEL_CAP_NET__BEGIN + 0), SPINEL_CAP_NET_THREAD_1_1 = (SPINEL_CAP_NET__BEGIN + 1), SPINEL_CAP_NET_THREAD_1_2 = (SPINEL_CAP_NET__BEGIN + 2), SPINEL_CAP_NET__END = 64, SPINEL_CAP_RCP__BEGIN = 64, SPINEL_CAP_RCP_API_VERSION = (SPINEL_CAP_RCP__BEGIN + 0), SPINEL_CAP_RCP_MIN_HOST_API_VERSION = (SPINEL_CAP_RCP__BEGIN + 1), SPINEL_CAP_RCP_RESET_TO_BOOTLOADER = (SPINEL_CAP_RCP__BEGIN + 2), SPINEL_CAP_RCP__END = 80, SPINEL_CAP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN = 512, SPINEL_CAP_MAC_ALLOWLIST = (SPINEL_CAP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 0), SPINEL_CAP_MAC_RAW = (SPINEL_CAP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 1), SPINEL_CAP_OOB_STEERING_DATA = (SPINEL_CAP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 2), SPINEL_CAP_CHANNEL_MONITOR = (SPINEL_CAP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 3), SPINEL_CAP_ERROR_RATE_TRACKING = (SPINEL_CAP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 4), SPINEL_CAP_CHANNEL_MANAGER = (SPINEL_CAP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 5), SPINEL_CAP_OPENTHREAD_LOG_METADATA = (SPINEL_CAP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 6), SPINEL_CAP_TIME_SYNC = (SPINEL_CAP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 7), SPINEL_CAP_CHILD_SUPERVISION = (SPINEL_CAP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 8), SPINEL_CAP_POSIX = (SPINEL_CAP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 9), SPINEL_CAP_SLAAC = (SPINEL_CAP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 10), SPINEL_CAP_RADIO_COEX = (SPINEL_CAP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 11), SPINEL_CAP_MAC_RETRY_HISTOGRAM = (SPINEL_CAP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 12), SPINEL_CAP_MULTI_RADIO = (SPINEL_CAP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 13), SPINEL_CAP_SRP_CLIENT = (SPINEL_CAP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 14), SPINEL_CAP_DUA = (SPINEL_CAP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 15), SPINEL_CAP_REFERENCE_DEVICE = (SPINEL_CAP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 16), SPINEL_CAP_OPENTHREAD__END = 640, SPINEL_CAP_THREAD__BEGIN = 1024, SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_COMMISSIONER = (SPINEL_CAP_THREAD__BEGIN + 0), SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_TMF_PROXY = (SPINEL_CAP_THREAD__BEGIN + 1), SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_UDP_FORWARD = (SPINEL_CAP_THREAD__BEGIN + 2), SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_JOINER = (SPINEL_CAP_THREAD__BEGIN + 3), SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_BORDER_ROUTER = (SPINEL_CAP_THREAD__BEGIN + 4), SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_SERVICE = (SPINEL_CAP_THREAD__BEGIN + 5), SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_CSL_RECEIVER = (SPINEL_CAP_THREAD__BEGIN + 6), SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_LINK_METRICS = (SPINEL_CAP_THREAD__BEGIN + 7), SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_BACKBONE_ROUTER = (SPINEL_CAP_THREAD__BEGIN + 8), SPINEL_CAP_THREAD__END = 1152, SPINEL_CAP_NEST__BEGIN = 15296, SPINEL_CAP_NEST_LEGACY_INTERFACE = (SPINEL_CAP_NEST__BEGIN + 0), ///< deprecated SPINEL_CAP_NEST_LEGACY_NET_WAKE = (SPINEL_CAP_NEST__BEGIN + 1), ///< deprecated SPINEL_CAP_NEST_TRANSMIT_HOOK = (SPINEL_CAP_NEST__BEGIN + 2), SPINEL_CAP_NEST__END = 15360, SPINEL_CAP_VENDOR__BEGIN = 15360, SPINEL_CAP_VENDOR__END = 16384, SPINEL_CAP_EXPERIMENTAL__BEGIN = 2000000, SPINEL_CAP_EXPERIMENTAL__END = 2097152, }; typedef uint32_t spinel_capability_t; /** * Property Keys * * The properties are broken up into several sections, each with a * reserved ranges of property identifiers: * * Name | Range (Inclusive) | Description * -------------|--------------------------------|------------------------ * Core | 0x000 - 0x01F, 0x1000 - 0x11FF | Spinel core * PHY | 0x020 - 0x02F, 0x1200 - 0x12FF | Radio PHY layer * MAC | 0x030 - 0x03F, 0x1300 - 0x13FF | MAC layer * NET | 0x040 - 0x04F, 0x1400 - 0x14FF | Network * Thread | 0x050 - 0x05F, 0x1500 - 0x15FF | Thread * IPv6 | 0x060 - 0x06F, 0x1600 - 0x16FF | IPv6 * Stream | 0x070 - 0x07F, 0x1700 - 0x17FF | Stream * MeshCop | 0x080 - 0x08F, 0x1800 - 0x18FF | Thread Mesh Commissioning * OpenThread | 0x1900 - 0x19FF | OpenThread specific * Server | 0x0A0 - 0x0AF | ALOC Service Server * RCP | 0x0B0 - 0x0FF | RCP specific * Interface | 0x100 - 0x1FF | Interface (e.g., UART) * PIB | 0x400 - 0x4FF | 802.15.4 PIB * Counter | 0x500 - 0x7FF | Counters (MAC, IP, etc). * RCP | 0x800 - 0x8FF | RCP specific property (extended) * Nest | 0x3BC0 - 0x3BFF | Nest (legacy) * Vendor | 0x3C00 - 0x3FFF | Vendor specific * Debug | 0x4000 - 0x43FF | Debug related * Experimental | 2,000,000 - 2,097,151 | Experimental use only * */ enum { /// Last Operation Status /** Format: `i` - Read-only * * Describes the status of the last operation. Encoded as a packed * unsigned integer (see `SPINEL_STATUS_*` for list of values). * * This property is emitted often to indicate the result status of * pretty much any Host-to-NCP operation. * * It is emitted automatically at NCP startup with a value indicating * the reset reason. It is also emitted asynchronously on an error ( * e.g., NCP running out of buffer). * */ SPINEL_PROP_LAST_STATUS = 0, /// Protocol Version /** Format: `ii` - Read-only * * Describes the protocol version information. This property contains * two fields, each encoded as a packed unsigned integer: * `i`: Major Version Number * `i`: Minor Version Number * * The version number is defined by `SPINEL_PROTOCOL_VERSION_THREAD_MAJOR` * and `SPINEL_PROTOCOL_VERSION_THREAD_MINOR`. * * This specification describes major version 4, minor version 3. * */ SPINEL_PROP_PROTOCOL_VERSION = 1, /// NCP Version /** Format: `U` - Read-only * * Contains a string which describes the firmware currently running on * the NCP. Encoded as a zero-terminated UTF-8 string. * */ SPINEL_PROP_NCP_VERSION = 2, /// NCP Network Protocol Type /** Format: 'i' - Read-only * * This value identifies what the network protocol for this NCP. * The valid protocol type values are defined by enumeration * `SPINEL_PROTOCOL_TYPE_*`: * * `SPINEL_PROTOCOL_TYPE_BOOTLOADER` = 0 * `SPINEL_PROTOCOL_TYPE_ZIGBEE_IP` = 2, * `SPINEL_PROTOCOL_TYPE_THREAD` = 3, * * OpenThread NCP supports only `SPINEL_PROTOCOL_TYPE_THREAD` * */ SPINEL_PROP_INTERFACE_TYPE = 3, /// NCP Vendor ID /** Format: 'i` - Read-only * * Vendor ID. Zero for unknown. * */ SPINEL_PROP_VENDOR_ID = 4, /// NCP Capability List /** Format: 'A(i)` - Read-only * * Describes the supported capabilities of this NCP. Encoded as a list of * packed unsigned integers. * * The capability values are specified by SPINEL_CAP_* enumeration. * */ SPINEL_PROP_CAPS = 5, /// NCP Interface Count /** Format: 'C` - Read-only * * Provides number of interfaces. * */ SPINEL_PROP_INTERFACE_COUNT = 6, SPINEL_PROP_POWER_STATE = 7, ///< PowerState [C] (deprecated, use `MCU_POWER_STATE` instead). /// NCP Hardware Address /** Format: 'E` - Read-only * * The static EUI64 address of the device, used as a serial number. * */ SPINEL_PROP_HWADDR = 8, SPINEL_PROP_LOCK = 9, ///< PropLock [b] (not supported) SPINEL_PROP_HBO_MEM_MAX = 10, ///< Max offload mem [S] (not supported) SPINEL_PROP_HBO_BLOCK_MAX = 11, ///< Max offload block [S] (not supported) /// Host Power State /** Format: 'C` * * Describes the current power state of the host. This property is used * by the host to inform the NCP when it has changed power states. The * NCP can then use this state to determine which properties need * asynchronous updates. Enumeration `spinel_host_power_state_t` defines * the valid values (`SPINEL_HOST_POWER_STATE_*`): * * `HOST_POWER_STATE_OFFLINE`: Host is physically powered off and * cannot be woken by the NCP. All asynchronous commands are * squelched. * * `HOST_POWER_STATE_DEEP_SLEEP`: The host is in a low power state * where it can be woken by the NCP but will potentially require more * than two seconds to become fully responsive. The NCP MUST * avoid sending unnecessary property updates, such as child table * updates or non-critical messages on the debug stream. If the NCP * needs to wake the host for traffic, the NCP MUST first take * action to wake the host. Once the NCP signals to the host that it * should wake up, the NCP MUST wait for some activity from the * host (indicating that it is fully awake) before sending frames. * * `HOST_POWER_STATE_RESERVED`: This value MUST NOT be set by the host. If * received by the NCP, the NCP SHOULD consider this as a synonym * of `HOST_POWER_STATE_DEEP_SLEEP`. * * `HOST_POWER_STATE_LOW_POWER`: The host is in a low power state * where it can be immediately woken by the NCP. The NCP SHOULD * avoid sending unnecessary property updates, such as child table * updates or non-critical messages on the debug stream. * * `HOST_POWER_STATE_ONLINE`: The host is awake and responsive. No * special filtering is performed by the NCP on asynchronous updates. * * All other values are RESERVED. They MUST NOT be set by the * host. If received by the NCP, the NCP SHOULD consider the value as * a synonym of `HOST_POWER_STATE_LOW_POWER`. * * After setting this power state, any further commands from the host to * the NCP will cause `HOST_POWER_STATE` to automatically revert to * `HOST_POWER_STATE_ONLINE`. * * When the host is entering a low-power state, it should wait for the * response from the NCP acknowledging the command (with `CMD_VALUE_IS`). * Once that acknowledgment is received the host may enter the low-power * state. * * If the NCP has the `CAP_UNSOL_UPDATE_FILTER` capability, any unsolicited * property updates masked by `PROP_UNSOL_UPDATE_FILTER` should be honored * while the host indicates it is in a low-power state. After resuming to the * `HOST_POWER_STATE_ONLINE` state, the value of `PROP_UNSOL_UPDATE_FILTER` * MUST be unchanged from the value assigned prior to the host indicating * it was entering a low-power state. * */ SPINEL_PROP_HOST_POWER_STATE = 12, /// NCP's MCU Power State /** Format: 'C` * Required capability: CAP_MCU_POWER_SAVE * * This property specifies the desired power state of NCP's micro-controller * (MCU) when the underlying platform's operating system enters idle mode (i.e., * all active tasks/events are processed and the MCU can potentially enter a * energy-saving power state). * * The power state primarily determines how the host should interact with the NCP * and whether the host needs an external trigger (a "poke") to NCP before it can * communicate with the NCP or not. After a reset, the MCU power state MUST be * SPINEL_MCU_POWER_STATE_ON. * * Enumeration `spinel_mcu_power_state_t` defines the valid values * (`SPINEL_MCU_POWER_STATE_*` constants): * * `SPINEL_MCU_POWER_STATE_ON`: NCP's MCU stays on and active all the time. * When the NCP's desired power state is set to this value, host can send * messages to NCP without requiring any "poke" or external triggers. MCU is * expected to stay on and active. Note that the `ON` power state only * determines the MCU's power mode and is not related to radio's state. * * `SPINEL_MCU_POWER_STATE_LOW_POWER`: NCP's MCU can enter low-power * (energy-saving) state. When the NCP's desired power state is set to * `LOW_POWER`, host is expected to "poke" the NCP (e.g., an external trigger * like an interrupt) before it can communicate with the NCP (send a message * to the NCP). The "poke" mechanism is determined by the platform code (based * on NCP's interface to the host). * While power state is set to `LOW_POWER`, NCP can still (at any time) send * messages to host. Note that receiving a message from the NCP does NOT * indicate that the NCP's power state has changed, i.e., host is expected to * continue to "poke" NCP when it wants to talk to the NCP until the power * state is explicitly changed (by setting this property to `ON`). * Note that the `LOW_POWER` power state only determines the MCU's power mode * and is not related to radio's state. * * `SPINEL_MCU_POWER_STATE_OFF`: NCP is fully powered off. * An NCP hardware reset (via a RESET pin) is required to bring the NCP back * to `SPINEL_MCU_POWER_STATE_ON`. RAM is not retained after reset. * */ SPINEL_PROP_MCU_POWER_STATE = 13, SPINEL_PROP_BASE_EXT__BEGIN = 0x1000, /// GPIO Configuration /** Format: `A(CCU)` * Type: Read-Only (Optionally Read-write using `CMD_PROP_VALUE_INSERT`) * * An array of structures which contain the following fields: * * * `C`: GPIO Number * * `C`: GPIO Configuration Flags * * `U`: Human-readable GPIO name * * GPIOs which do not have a corresponding entry are not supported. * * The configuration parameter contains the configuration flags for the * GPIO: * * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 * +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ * |DIR|PUP|PDN|TRIGGER| RESERVED | * +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ * |O/D| * +---+ * * * `DIR`: Pin direction. Clear (0) for input, set (1) for output. * * `PUP`: Pull-up enabled flag. * * `PDN`/`O/D`: Flag meaning depends on pin direction: * * Input: Pull-down enabled. * * Output: Output is an open-drain. * * `TRIGGER`: Enumeration describing how pin changes generate * asynchronous notification commands (TBD) from the NCP to the host. * * 0: Feature disabled for this pin * * 1: Trigger on falling edge * * 2: Trigger on rising edge * * 3: Trigger on level change * * `RESERVED`: Bits reserved for future use. Always cleared to zero * and ignored when read. * * As an optional feature, the configuration of individual pins may be * modified using the `CMD_PROP_VALUE_INSERT` command. Only the GPIO * number and flags fields MUST be present, the GPIO name (if present) * would be ignored. This command can only be used to modify the * configuration of GPIOs which are already exposed---it cannot be used * by the host to add additional GPIOs. */ SPINEL_PROP_GPIO_CONFIG = SPINEL_PROP_BASE_EXT__BEGIN + 0, /// GPIO State Bitmask /** Format: `D` * Type: Read-Write * * Contains a bit field identifying the state of the GPIOs. The length of * the data associated with these properties depends on the number of * GPIOs. If you have 10 GPIOs, you'd have two bytes. GPIOs are numbered * from most significant bit to least significant bit, so 0x80 is GPIO 0, * 0x40 is GPIO 1, etc. * * For GPIOs configured as inputs: * * * `CMD_PROP_VALUE_GET`: The value of the associated bit describes the * logic level read from the pin. * * `CMD_PROP_VALUE_SET`: The value of the associated bit is ignored * for these pins. * * For GPIOs configured as outputs: * * * `CMD_PROP_VALUE_GET`: The value of the associated bit is * implementation specific. * * `CMD_PROP_VALUE_SET`: The value of the associated bit determines * the new logic level of the output. If this pin is configured as an * open-drain, setting the associated bit to 1 will cause the pin to * enter a Hi-Z state. * * For GPIOs which are not specified in `PROP_GPIO_CONFIG`: * * * `CMD_PROP_VALUE_GET`: The value of the associated bit is * implementation specific. * * `CMD_PROP_VALUE_SET`: The value of the associated bit MUST be * ignored by the NCP. * * When writing, unspecified bits are assumed to be zero. */ SPINEL_PROP_GPIO_STATE = SPINEL_PROP_BASE_EXT__BEGIN + 2, /// GPIO State Set-Only Bitmask /** Format: `D` * Type: Write-Only * * Allows for the state of various output GPIOs to be set without affecting * other GPIO states. Contains a bit field identifying the output GPIOs that * should have their state set to 1. * * When writing, unspecified bits are assumed to be zero. The value of * any bits for GPIOs which are not specified in `PROP_GPIO_CONFIG` MUST * be ignored. */ SPINEL_PROP_GPIO_STATE_SET = SPINEL_PROP_BASE_EXT__BEGIN + 3, /// GPIO State Clear-Only Bitmask /** Format: `D` * Type: Write-Only * * Allows for the state of various output GPIOs to be cleared without affecting * other GPIO states. Contains a bit field identifying the output GPIOs that * should have their state cleared to 0. * * When writing, unspecified bits are assumed to be zero. The value of * any bits for GPIOs which are not specified in `PROP_GPIO_CONFIG` MUST * be ignored. */ SPINEL_PROP_GPIO_STATE_CLEAR = SPINEL_PROP_BASE_EXT__BEGIN + 4, /// 32-bit random number from TRNG, ready-to-use. SPINEL_PROP_TRNG_32 = SPINEL_PROP_BASE_EXT__BEGIN + 5, /// 16 random bytes from TRNG, ready-to-use. SPINEL_PROP_TRNG_128 = SPINEL_PROP_BASE_EXT__BEGIN + 6, /// Raw samples from TRNG entropy source representing 32 bits of entropy. SPINEL_PROP_TRNG_RAW_32 = SPINEL_PROP_BASE_EXT__BEGIN + 7, /// NCP Unsolicited update filter /** Format: `A(I)` * Type: Read-Write (optional Insert-Remove) * Required capability: `CAP_UNSOL_UPDATE_FILTER` * * Contains a list of properties which are excluded from generating * unsolicited value updates. This property is empty after reset. * In other words, the host may opt-out of unsolicited property updates * for a specific property by adding that property id to this list. * Hosts SHOULD NOT add properties to this list which are not * present in `PROP_UNSOL_UPDATE_LIST`. If such properties are added, * the NCP ignores the unsupported properties. * */ SPINEL_PROP_UNSOL_UPDATE_FILTER = SPINEL_PROP_BASE_EXT__BEGIN + 8, /// List of properties capable of generating unsolicited value update. /** Format: `A(I)` * Type: Read-Only * Required capability: `CAP_UNSOL_UPDATE_FILTER` * * Contains a list of properties which are capable of generating * unsolicited value updates. This list can be used when populating * `PROP_UNSOL_UPDATE_FILTER` to disable all unsolicited property * updates. * * This property is intended to effectively behave as a constant * for a given NCP firmware. */ SPINEL_PROP_UNSOL_UPDATE_LIST = SPINEL_PROP_BASE_EXT__BEGIN + 9, SPINEL_PROP_BASE_EXT__END = 0x1100, SPINEL_PROP_PHY__BEGIN = 0x20, SPINEL_PROP_PHY_ENABLED = SPINEL_PROP_PHY__BEGIN + 0, ///< [b] SPINEL_PROP_PHY_CHAN = SPINEL_PROP_PHY__BEGIN + 1, ///< [C] SPINEL_PROP_PHY_CHAN_SUPPORTED = SPINEL_PROP_PHY__BEGIN + 2, ///< [A(C)] SPINEL_PROP_PHY_FREQ = SPINEL_PROP_PHY__BEGIN + 3, ///< kHz [L] SPINEL_PROP_PHY_CCA_THRESHOLD = SPINEL_PROP_PHY__BEGIN + 4, ///< dBm [c] SPINEL_PROP_PHY_TX_POWER = SPINEL_PROP_PHY__BEGIN + 5, ///< [c] SPINEL_PROP_PHY_RSSI = SPINEL_PROP_PHY__BEGIN + 6, ///< dBm [c] SPINEL_PROP_PHY_RX_SENSITIVITY = SPINEL_PROP_PHY__BEGIN + 7, ///< dBm [c] SPINEL_PROP_PHY_PCAP_ENABLED = SPINEL_PROP_PHY__BEGIN + 8, ///< [b] SPINEL_PROP_PHY_CHAN_PREFERRED = SPINEL_PROP_PHY__BEGIN + 9, ///< [A(C)] SPINEL_PROP_PHY_FEM_LNA_GAIN = SPINEL_PROP_PHY__BEGIN + 10, ///< dBm [c] /// Signal the max power for a channel /** Format: `Cc` * * First byte is the channel then the max transmit power, write-only. */ SPINEL_PROP_PHY_CHAN_MAX_POWER = SPINEL_PROP_PHY__BEGIN + 11, /// Region code /** Format: `S` * * The ascii representation of the ISO 3166 alpha-2 code. * */ SPINEL_PROP_PHY_REGION_CODE = SPINEL_PROP_PHY__BEGIN + 12, /// Calibrated Power Table /** Format: `A(Csd)` - Insert/Set * * The `Insert` command on the property inserts a calibration power entry to the calibrated power table. * The `Set` command on the property with empty payload clears the calibrated power table. * * Structure Parameters: * `C`: Channel. * `s`: Actual power in 0.01 dBm. * `d`: Raw power setting. */ SPINEL_PROP_PHY_CALIBRATED_POWER = SPINEL_PROP_PHY__BEGIN + 13, /// Target power for a channel /** Format: `t(Cs)` - Write only * * Structure Parameters: * `C`: Channel. * `s`: Target power in 0.01 dBm. */ SPINEL_PROP_PHY_CHAN_TARGET_POWER = SPINEL_PROP_PHY__BEGIN + 14, SPINEL_PROP_PHY__END = 0x30, SPINEL_PROP_PHY_EXT__BEGIN = 0x1200, /// Signal Jamming Detection Enable /** Format: `b` * * Indicates if jamming detection is enabled or disabled. Set to true * to enable jamming detection. */ SPINEL_PROP_JAM_DETECT_ENABLE = SPINEL_PROP_PHY_EXT__BEGIN + 0, /// Signal Jamming Detected Indicator /** Format: `b` (Read-Only) * * Set to true if radio jamming is detected. Set to false otherwise. * * When jamming detection is enabled, changes to the value of this * property are emitted asynchronously via `CMD_PROP_VALUE_IS`. */ SPINEL_PROP_JAM_DETECTED = SPINEL_PROP_PHY_EXT__BEGIN + 1, /// Jamming detection RSSI threshold /** Format: `c` * Units: dBm * * This parameter describes the threshold RSSI level (measured in * dBm) above which the jamming detection will consider the * channel blocked. */ SPINEL_PROP_JAM_DETECT_RSSI_THRESHOLD = SPINEL_PROP_PHY_EXT__BEGIN + 2, /// Jamming detection window size /** Format: `C` * Units: Seconds (1-63) * * This parameter describes the window period for signal jamming * detection. */ SPINEL_PROP_JAM_DETECT_WINDOW = SPINEL_PROP_PHY_EXT__BEGIN + 3, /// Jamming detection busy period /** Format: `C` * Units: Seconds (1-63) * * This parameter describes the number of aggregate seconds within * the detection window where the RSSI must be above * `PROP_JAM_DETECT_RSSI_THRESHOLD` to trigger detection. * * The behavior of the jamming detection feature when `PROP_JAM_DETECT_BUSY` * is larger than `PROP_JAM_DETECT_WINDOW` is undefined. */ SPINEL_PROP_JAM_DETECT_BUSY = SPINEL_PROP_PHY_EXT__BEGIN + 4, /// Jamming detection history bitmap (for debugging) /** Format: `X` (read-only) * * This value provides information about current state of jamming detection * module for monitoring/debugging purpose. It returns a 64-bit value where * each bit corresponds to one second interval starting with bit 0 for the * most recent interval and bit 63 for the oldest intervals (63 sec earlier). * The bit is set to 1 if the jamming detection module observed/detected * high signal level during the corresponding one second interval. * */ SPINEL_PROP_JAM_DETECT_HISTORY_BITMAP = SPINEL_PROP_PHY_EXT__BEGIN + 5, /// Channel monitoring sample interval /** Format: `L` (read-only) * Units: Milliseconds * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_CHANNEL_MONITOR * * If channel monitoring is enabled and active, every sample interval, a * zero-duration Energy Scan is performed, collecting a single RSSI sample * per channel. The RSSI samples are compared with a pre-specified RSSI * threshold. * */ SPINEL_PROP_CHANNEL_MONITOR_SAMPLE_INTERVAL = SPINEL_PROP_PHY_EXT__BEGIN + 6, /// Channel monitoring RSSI threshold /** Format: `c` (read-only) * Units: dBm * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_CHANNEL_MONITOR * * This value specifies the threshold used by channel monitoring module. * Channel monitoring maintains the average rate of RSSI samples that * are above the threshold within (approximately) a pre-specified number * of samples (sample window). * */ SPINEL_PROP_CHANNEL_MONITOR_RSSI_THRESHOLD = SPINEL_PROP_PHY_EXT__BEGIN + 7, /// Channel monitoring sample window /** Format: `L` (read-only) * Units: Number of samples * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_CHANNEL_MONITOR * * The averaging sample window length (in units of number of channel * samples) used by channel monitoring module. Channel monitoring will * sample all channels every sample interval. It maintains the average rate * of RSSI samples that are above the RSSI threshold within (approximately) * the sample window. * */ SPINEL_PROP_CHANNEL_MONITOR_SAMPLE_WINDOW = SPINEL_PROP_PHY_EXT__BEGIN + 8, /// Channel monitoring sample count /** Format: `L` (read-only) * Units: Number of samples * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_CHANNEL_MONITOR * * Total number of RSSI samples (per channel) taken by the channel * monitoring module since its start (since Thread network interface * was enabled). * */ SPINEL_PROP_CHANNEL_MONITOR_SAMPLE_COUNT = SPINEL_PROP_PHY_EXT__BEGIN + 9, /// Channel monitoring channel occupancy /** Format: `A(t(CU))` (read-only) * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_CHANNEL_MONITOR * * Data per item is: * * `C`: Channel * `U`: Channel occupancy indicator * * The channel occupancy value represents the average rate/percentage of * RSSI samples that were above RSSI threshold ("bad" RSSI samples) within * (approximately) sample window latest RSSI samples. * * Max value of `0xffff` indicates all RSSI samples were above RSSI * threshold (i.e. 100% of samples were "bad"). * */ SPINEL_PROP_CHANNEL_MONITOR_CHANNEL_OCCUPANCY = SPINEL_PROP_PHY_EXT__BEGIN + 10, /// Radio caps /** Format: `i` (read-only) * * Data per item is: * * `i`: Radio Capabilities. * */ SPINEL_PROP_RADIO_CAPS = SPINEL_PROP_PHY_EXT__BEGIN + 11, /// All coex metrics related counters. /** Format: t(LLLLLLLL)t(LLLLLLLLL)bL (Read-only) * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_RADIO_COEX * * The contents include two structures and two common variables, first structure corresponds to * all transmit related coex counters, second structure provides the receive related counters. * * The transmit structure includes: * 'L': NumTxRequest (The number of tx requests). * 'L': NumTxGrantImmediate (The number of tx requests while grant was active). * 'L': NumTxGrantWait (The number of tx requests while grant was inactive). * 'L': NumTxGrantWaitActivated (The number of tx requests while grant was inactive that were * ultimately granted). * 'L': NumTxGrantWaitTimeout (The number of tx requests while grant was inactive that timed out). * 'L': NumTxGrantDeactivatedDuringRequest (The number of tx requests that were in progress when grant was * deactivated). * 'L': NumTxDelayedGrant (The number of tx requests that were not granted within 50us). * 'L': AvgTxRequestToGrantTime (The average time in usec from tx request to grant). * * The receive structure includes: * 'L': NumRxRequest (The number of rx requests). * 'L': NumRxGrantImmediate (The number of rx requests while grant was active). * 'L': NumRxGrantWait (The number of rx requests while grant was inactive). * 'L': NumRxGrantWaitActivated (The number of rx requests while grant was inactive that were * ultimately granted). * 'L': NumRxGrantWaitTimeout (The number of rx requests while grant was inactive that timed out). * 'L': NumRxGrantDeactivatedDuringRequest (The number of rx requests that were in progress when grant was * deactivated). * 'L': NumRxDelayedGrant (The number of rx requests that were not granted within 50us). * 'L': AvgRxRequestToGrantTime (The average time in usec from rx request to grant). * 'L': NumRxGrantNone (The number of rx requests that completed without receiving grant). * * Two common variables: * 'b': Stopped (Stats collection stopped due to saturation). * 'L': NumGrantGlitch (The number of of grant glitches). */ SPINEL_PROP_RADIO_COEX_METRICS = SPINEL_PROP_PHY_EXT__BEGIN + 12, /// Radio Coex Enable /** Format: `b` * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_RADIO_COEX * * Indicates if radio coex is enabled or disabled. Set to true to enable radio coex. */ SPINEL_PROP_RADIO_COEX_ENABLE = SPINEL_PROP_PHY_EXT__BEGIN + 13, SPINEL_PROP_PHY_EXT__END = 0x1300, SPINEL_PROP_MAC__BEGIN = 0x30, /// MAC Scan State /** Format: `C` * * Possible values are from enumeration `spinel_scan_state_t`. * * SCAN_STATE_IDLE * SCAN_STATE_BEACON * SCAN_STATE_ENERGY * SCAN_STATE_DISCOVER * * Set to `SCAN_STATE_BEACON` to start an active scan. * Beacons will be emitted from `PROP_MAC_SCAN_BEACON`. * * Set to `SCAN_STATE_ENERGY` to start an energy scan. * Channel energy result will be reported by emissions * of `PROP_MAC_ENERGY_SCAN_RESULT` (per channel). * * Set to `SCAN_STATE_DISCOVER` to start a Thread MLE discovery * scan operation. Discovery scan result will be emitted from * `PROP_MAC_SCAN_BEACON`. * * Value switches to `SCAN_STATE_IDLE` when scan is complete. * */ SPINEL_PROP_MAC_SCAN_STATE = SPINEL_PROP_MAC__BEGIN + 0, /// MAC Scan Channel Mask /** Format: `A(C)` * * List of channels to scan. * */ SPINEL_PROP_MAC_SCAN_MASK = SPINEL_PROP_MAC__BEGIN + 1, /// MAC Scan Channel Period /** Format: `S` * Unit: milliseconds per channel * */ SPINEL_PROP_MAC_SCAN_PERIOD = SPINEL_PROP_MAC__BEGIN + 2, /// MAC Scan Beacon /** Format `Cct(ESSc)t(iCUdd)` - Asynchronous event only * * Scan beacons have two embedded structures which contain * information about the MAC layer and the NET layer. Their * format depends on the MAC and NET layer currently in use. * The format below is for an 802.15.4 MAC with Thread: * * `C`: Channel * `c`: RSSI of the beacon * `t`: MAC layer properties (802.15.4 layer) * `E`: Long address * `S`: Short address * `S`: PAN-ID * `c`: LQI * NET layer properties * `i`: Protocol Number (SPINEL_PROTOCOL_TYPE_* values) * `C`: Flags (SPINEL_BEACON_THREAD_FLAG_* values) * `U`: Network Name * `d`: XPANID * `d`: Steering data * * Extra parameters may be added to each of the structures * in the future, so care should be taken to read the length * that prepends each structure. * */ SPINEL_PROP_MAC_SCAN_BEACON = SPINEL_PROP_MAC__BEGIN + 3, /// MAC Long Address /** Format: `E` * * The 802.15.4 long address of this node. * */ SPINEL_PROP_MAC_15_4_LADDR = SPINEL_PROP_MAC__BEGIN + 4, /// MAC Short Address /** Format: `S` * * The 802.15.4 short address of this node. * */ SPINEL_PROP_MAC_15_4_SADDR = SPINEL_PROP_MAC__BEGIN + 5, /// MAC PAN ID /** Format: `S` * * The 802.15.4 PANID this node is associated with. * */ SPINEL_PROP_MAC_15_4_PANID = SPINEL_PROP_MAC__BEGIN + 6, /// MAC Stream Raw Enabled /** Format: `b` * * Set to true to enable raw MAC frames to be emitted from * `PROP_STREAM_RAW`. * */ SPINEL_PROP_MAC_RAW_STREAM_ENABLED = SPINEL_PROP_MAC__BEGIN + 7, /// MAC Promiscuous Mode /** Format: `C` * * Possible values are from enumeration * `SPINEL_MAC_PROMISCUOUS_MODE_*`: * * `SPINEL_MAC_PROMISCUOUS_MODE_OFF` * Normal MAC filtering is in place. * * `SPINEL_MAC_PROMISCUOUS_MODE_NETWORK` * All MAC packets matching network are passed up * the stack. * * `SPINEL_MAC_PROMISCUOUS_MODE_FULL` * All decoded MAC packets are passed up the stack. * */ SPINEL_PROP_MAC_PROMISCUOUS_MODE = SPINEL_PROP_MAC__BEGIN + 8, /// MAC Energy Scan Result /** Format: `Cc` - Asynchronous event only * * This property is emitted during energy scan operation * per scanned channel with following format: * * `C`: Channel * `c`: RSSI (in dBm) * */ SPINEL_PROP_MAC_ENERGY_SCAN_RESULT = SPINEL_PROP_MAC__BEGIN + 9, /// MAC Data Poll Period /** Format: `L` * Unit: millisecond * The (user-specified) data poll (802.15.4 MAC Data Request) period * in milliseconds. Value zero means there is no user-specified * poll period, and the network stack determines the maximum period * based on the MLE Child Timeout. * * If the value is non-zero, it specifies the maximum period between * data poll transmissions. Note that the network stack may send data * request transmissions more frequently when expecting a control-message * (e.g., when waiting for an MLE Child ID Response). * */ SPINEL_PROP_MAC_DATA_POLL_PERIOD = SPINEL_PROP_MAC__BEGIN + 10, /// MAC RxOnWhenIdle mode /** Format: `b` * * Set to true to enable RxOnWhenIdle or false to disable it. * When True, the radio is expected to stay in receive state during * idle periods. When False, the radio is expected to switch to sleep * state during idle periods. * */ SPINEL_PROP_MAC_RX_ON_WHEN_IDLE_MODE = SPINEL_PROP_MAC__BEGIN + 11, SPINEL_PROP_MAC__END = 0x40, SPINEL_PROP_MAC_EXT__BEGIN = 0x1300, /// MAC Allowlist /** Format: `A(t(Ec))` * Required capability: `CAP_MAC_ALLOWLIST` * * Structure Parameters: * * `E`: EUI64 address of node * `c`: Optional RSSI-override value. The value 127 indicates * that the RSSI-override feature is not enabled for this * address. If this value is omitted when setting or * inserting, it is assumed to be 127. This parameter is * ignored when removing. */ SPINEL_PROP_MAC_ALLOWLIST = SPINEL_PROP_MAC_EXT__BEGIN + 0, /// MAC Allowlist Enabled Flag /** Format: `b` * Required capability: `CAP_MAC_ALLOWLIST` * */ SPINEL_PROP_MAC_ALLOWLIST_ENABLED = SPINEL_PROP_MAC_EXT__BEGIN + 1, /// MAC Extended Address /** Format: `E` * * Specified by Thread. Randomly-chosen, but non-volatile EUI-64. */ SPINEL_PROP_MAC_EXTENDED_ADDR = SPINEL_PROP_MAC_EXT__BEGIN + 2, /// MAC Source Match Enabled Flag /** Format: `b` * Required Capability: SPINEL_CAP_MAC_RAW or SPINEL_CAP_CONFIG_RADIO * * Set to true to enable radio source matching or false to disable it. * The source match functionality is used by radios when generating * ACKs. The short and extended address lists are used for setting * the Frame Pending bit in the ACKs. * */ SPINEL_PROP_MAC_SRC_MATCH_ENABLED = SPINEL_PROP_MAC_EXT__BEGIN + 3, /// MAC Source Match Short Address List /** Format: `A(S)` * Required Capability: SPINEL_CAP_MAC_RAW or SPINEL_CAP_CONFIG_RADIO * */ SPINEL_PROP_MAC_SRC_MATCH_SHORT_ADDRESSES = SPINEL_PROP_MAC_EXT__BEGIN + 4, /// MAC Source Match Extended Address List /** Format: `A(E)` * Required Capability: SPINEL_CAP_MAC_RAW or SPINEL_CAP_CONFIG_RADIO * */ SPINEL_PROP_MAC_SRC_MATCH_EXTENDED_ADDRESSES = SPINEL_PROP_MAC_EXT__BEGIN + 5, /// MAC Denylist /** Format: `A(t(E))` * Required capability: `CAP_MAC_ALLOWLIST` * * Structure Parameters: * * `E`: EUI64 address of node * */ SPINEL_PROP_MAC_DENYLIST = SPINEL_PROP_MAC_EXT__BEGIN + 6, /// MAC Denylist Enabled Flag /** Format: `b` * Required capability: `CAP_MAC_ALLOWLIST` */ SPINEL_PROP_MAC_DENYLIST_ENABLED = SPINEL_PROP_MAC_EXT__BEGIN + 7, /// MAC Received Signal Strength Filter /** Format: `A(t(Ec))` * Required capability: `CAP_MAC_ALLOWLIST` * * Structure Parameters: * * * `E`: Optional EUI64 address of node. Set default RSS if not included. * * `c`: Fixed RSS. 127 means not set. */ SPINEL_PROP_MAC_FIXED_RSS = SPINEL_PROP_MAC_EXT__BEGIN + 8, /// The CCA failure rate /** Format: `S` * * This property provides the current CCA (Clear Channel Assessment) failure rate. * * Maximum value `0xffff` corresponding to 100% failure rate. * */ SPINEL_PROP_MAC_CCA_FAILURE_RATE = SPINEL_PROP_MAC_EXT__BEGIN + 9, /// MAC Max direct retry number /** Format: `C` * * The maximum (user-specified) number of direct frame transmission retries. * */ SPINEL_PROP_MAC_MAX_RETRY_NUMBER_DIRECT = SPINEL_PROP_MAC_EXT__BEGIN + 10, /// MAC Max indirect retry number /** Format: `C` * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_CONFIG_FTD` * * The maximum (user-specified) number of indirect frame transmission retries. * */ SPINEL_PROP_MAC_MAX_RETRY_NUMBER_INDIRECT = SPINEL_PROP_MAC_EXT__BEGIN + 11, SPINEL_PROP_MAC_EXT__END = 0x1400, SPINEL_PROP_NET__BEGIN = 0x40, /// Network Is Saved (Is Commissioned) /** Format: `b` - Read only * * Returns true if there is a network state stored/saved. * */ SPINEL_PROP_NET_SAVED = SPINEL_PROP_NET__BEGIN + 0, /// Network Interface Status /** Format `b` - Read-write * * Network interface up/down status. Write true to bring * interface up and false to bring interface down. * */ SPINEL_PROP_NET_IF_UP = SPINEL_PROP_NET__BEGIN + 1, /// Thread Stack Operational Status /** Format `b` - Read-write * * Thread stack operational status. Write true to start * Thread stack and false to stop it. * */ SPINEL_PROP_NET_STACK_UP = SPINEL_PROP_NET__BEGIN + 2, /// Thread Device Role /** Format `C` - Read-write * * Possible values are from enumeration `spinel_net_role_t` * * SPINEL_NET_ROLE_DETACHED = 0, * SPINEL_NET_ROLE_CHILD = 1, * SPINEL_NET_ROLE_ROUTER = 2, * SPINEL_NET_ROLE_LEADER = 3, * SPINEL_NET_ROLE_DISABLED = 4, * */ SPINEL_PROP_NET_ROLE = SPINEL_PROP_NET__BEGIN + 3, /// Thread Network Name /** Format `U` - Read-write * */ SPINEL_PROP_NET_NETWORK_NAME = SPINEL_PROP_NET__BEGIN + 4, /// Thread Network Extended PAN ID /** Format `D` - Read-write * */ SPINEL_PROP_NET_XPANID = SPINEL_PROP_NET__BEGIN + 5, /// Thread Network Key /** Format `D` - Read-write * */ SPINEL_PROP_NET_NETWORK_KEY = SPINEL_PROP_NET__BEGIN + 6, /// Thread Network Key Sequence Counter /** Format `L` - Read-write * */ SPINEL_PROP_NET_KEY_SEQUENCE_COUNTER = SPINEL_PROP_NET__BEGIN + 7, /// Thread Network Partition Id /** Format `L` - Read-write * * The partition ID of the partition that this node is a * member of. * */ SPINEL_PROP_NET_PARTITION_ID = SPINEL_PROP_NET__BEGIN + 8, /// Require Join Existing /** Format: `b` * Default Value: `false` * * This flag is typically used for nodes that are associating with an * existing network for the first time. If this is set to `true` before * `PROP_NET_STACK_UP` is set to `true`, the * creation of a new partition at association is prevented. If the node * cannot associate with an existing partition, `PROP_LAST_STATUS` will * emit a status that indicates why the association failed and * `PROP_NET_STACK_UP` will automatically revert to `false`. * * Once associated with an existing partition, this flag automatically * reverts to `false`. * * The behavior of this property being set to `true` when * `PROP_NET_STACK_UP` is already set to `true` is undefined. * */ SPINEL_PROP_NET_REQUIRE_JOIN_EXISTING = SPINEL_PROP_NET__BEGIN + 9, /// Thread Network Key Switch Guard Time /** Format `L` - Read-write * */ SPINEL_PROP_NET_KEY_SWITCH_GUARDTIME = SPINEL_PROP_NET__BEGIN + 10, /// Thread Network PSKc /** Format `D` - Read-write * */ SPINEL_PROP_NET_PSKC = SPINEL_PROP_NET__BEGIN + 11, SPINEL_PROP_NET__END = 0x50, SPINEL_PROP_NET_EXT__BEGIN = 0x1400, SPINEL_PROP_NET_EXT__END = 0x1500, SPINEL_PROP_THREAD__BEGIN = 0x50, /// Thread Leader IPv6 Address /** Format `6` - Read only * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_LEADER_ADDR = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD__BEGIN + 0, /// Thread Parent Info /** Format: `ESLccCCCCC` - Read only * * `E`: Extended address * `S`: RLOC16 * `L`: Age (seconds since last heard from) * `c`: Average RSS (in dBm) * `c`: Last RSSI (in dBm) * `C`: Link Quality In * `C`: Link Quality Out * `C`: Version * `C`: CSL clock accuracy * `C`: CSL uncertainty * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_PARENT = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD__BEGIN + 1, /// Thread Child Table /** Format: [A(t(ESLLCCcCc)] - Read only * * Data per item is: * * `E`: Extended address * `S`: RLOC16 * `L`: Timeout (in seconds) * `L`: Age (in seconds) * `L`: Network Data version * `C`: Link Quality In * `c`: Average RSS (in dBm) * `C`: Mode (bit-flags) * `c`: Last RSSI (in dBm) * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_CHILD_TABLE = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD__BEGIN + 2, /// Thread Leader Router Id /** Format `C` - Read only * * The router-id of the current leader. * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_LEADER_RID = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD__BEGIN + 3, /// Thread Leader Weight /** Format `C` - Read only * * The leader weight of the current leader. * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_LEADER_WEIGHT = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD__BEGIN + 4, /// Thread Local Leader Weight /** Format `C` - Read only * * The leader weight of this node. * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_LOCAL_LEADER_WEIGHT = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD__BEGIN + 5, /// Thread Local Network Data /** Format `D` - Read only * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_NETWORK_DATA = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD__BEGIN + 6, /// Thread Local Network Data Version /** Format `C` - Read only * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_NETWORK_DATA_VERSION = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD__BEGIN + 7, /// Thread Local Stable Network Data /** Format `D` - Read only * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_STABLE_NETWORK_DATA = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD__BEGIN + 8, /// Thread Local Stable Network Data Version /** Format `C` - Read only * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_STABLE_NETWORK_DATA_VERSION = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD__BEGIN + 9, /// On-Mesh Prefixes /** Format: `A(t(6CbCbSC))` * * Data per item is: * * `6`: IPv6 Prefix * `C`: Prefix length in bits * `b`: Stable flag * `C`: TLV flags (SPINEL_NET_FLAG_* definition) * `b`: "Is defined locally" flag. Set if this network was locally * defined. Assumed to be true for set, insert and replace. Clear if * the on mesh network was defined by another node. * This field is ignored for INSERT and REMOVE commands. * `S`: The RLOC16 of the device that registered this on-mesh prefix entry. * This value is not used and ignored when adding an on-mesh prefix. * This field is ignored for INSERT and REMOVE commands. * `C`: TLV flags extended (additional field for Thread 1.2 features). * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_ON_MESH_NETS = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD__BEGIN + 10, /// Off-mesh routes /** Format: [A(t(6CbCbb))] * * Data per item is: * * `6`: Route Prefix * `C`: Prefix length in bits * `b`: Stable flag * `C`: Route flags (SPINEL_ROUTE_FLAG_* and SPINEL_ROUTE_PREFERENCE_* definitions) * `b`: "Is defined locally" flag. Set if this route info was locally * defined as part of local network data. Assumed to be true for set, * insert and replace. Clear if the route is part of partition's network * data. * `b`: "Next hop is this device" flag. Set if the next hop for the * route is this device itself (i.e., route was added by this device) * This value is ignored when adding an external route. For any added * route the next hop is this device. * `S`: The RLOC16 of the device that registered this route entry. * This value is not used and ignored when adding a route. * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_OFF_MESH_ROUTES = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD__BEGIN + 11, /// Thread Assisting Ports /** Format `A(S)` * * Array of port numbers. */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_ASSISTING_PORTS = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD__BEGIN + 12, /// Thread Allow Local Network Data Change /** Format `b` - Read-write * * Set to true before changing local net data. Set to false when finished. * This allows changes to be aggregated into a single event. * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_ALLOW_LOCAL_NET_DATA_CHANGE = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD__BEGIN + 13, /// Thread Mode /** Format: `C` * * This property contains the value of the mode * TLV for this node. The meaning of the bits in this * bit-field are defined by section 4.5.2 of the Thread * specification. * * The values `SPINEL_THREAD_MODE_*` defines the bit-fields * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_MODE = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD__BEGIN + 14, SPINEL_PROP_THREAD__END = 0x60, SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN = 0x1500, /// Thread Child Timeout /** Format: `L` * Unit: Seconds * * Used when operating in the Child role. */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_CHILD_TIMEOUT = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 0, /// Thread RLOC16 /** Format: `S` * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_RLOC16 = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 1, /// Thread Router Upgrade Threshold /** Format: `C` * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_ROUTER_UPGRADE_THRESHOLD = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 2, /// Thread Context Reuse Delay /** Format: `L` * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_CONTEXT_REUSE_DELAY = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 3, /// Thread Network ID Timeout /** Format: `C` * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_NETWORK_ID_TIMEOUT = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 4, /// List of active thread router ids /** Format: `A(C)` * * Note that some implementations may not support CMD_GET_VALUE * router ids, but may support CMD_REMOVE_VALUE when the node is * a leader. * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_ACTIVE_ROUTER_IDS = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 5, /// Forward IPv6 packets that use RLOC16 addresses to HOST. /** Format: `b` * * Allow host to directly observe all IPv6 packets received by the NCP, * including ones sent to the RLOC16 address. * * Default is false. * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_RLOC16_DEBUG_PASSTHRU = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 6, /// Router Role Enabled /** Format `b` * * Allows host to indicate whether or not the router role is enabled. * If current role is a router, setting this property to `false` starts * a re-attach process as an end-device. * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_ROUTER_ROLE_ENABLED = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 7, /// Thread Router Downgrade Threshold /** Format: `C` * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_ROUTER_DOWNGRADE_THRESHOLD = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 8, /// Thread Router Selection Jitter /** Format: `C` * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_ROUTER_SELECTION_JITTER = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 9, /// Thread Preferred Router Id /** Format: `C` - Write only * * Specifies the preferred Router Id. Upon becoming a router/leader the node * attempts to use this Router Id. If the preferred Router Id is not set or * if it can not be used, a randomly generated router id is picked. This * property can be set only when the device role is either detached or * disabled. * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_PREFERRED_ROUTER_ID = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 10, /// Thread Neighbor Table /** Format: `A(t(ESLCcCbLLc))` - Read only * * Data per item is: * * `E`: Extended address * `S`: RLOC16 * `L`: Age (in seconds) * `C`: Link Quality In * `c`: Average RSS (in dBm) * `C`: Mode (bit-flags) * `b`: `true` if neighbor is a child, `false` otherwise. * `L`: Link Frame Counter * `L`: MLE Frame Counter * `c`: The last RSSI (in dBm) * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_NEIGHBOR_TABLE = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 11, /// Thread Max Child Count /** Format: `C` * * Specifies the maximum number of children currently allowed. * This parameter can only be set when Thread protocol operation * has been stopped. * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_CHILD_COUNT_MAX = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 12, /// Leader Network Data /** Format: `D` - Read only * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_LEADER_NETWORK_DATA = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 13, /// Stable Leader Network Data /** Format: `D` - Read only * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_STABLE_LEADER_NETWORK_DATA = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 14, /// Thread Joiner Data /** Format `A(T(ULE))` * PSKd, joiner timeout, eui64 (optional) * * This property is being deprecated by SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_COMMISSIONER_JOINERS. * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_JOINERS = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 15, /// Thread Commissioner Enable /** Format `b` * * Default value is `false`. * * This property is being deprecated by SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_COMMISSIONER_STATE. * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_COMMISSIONER_ENABLED = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 16, /// Thread TMF proxy enable /** Format `b` * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_TMF_PROXY` * * This property is deprecated. * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_TMF_PROXY_ENABLED = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 17, /// Thread TMF proxy stream /** Format `dSS` * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_TMF_PROXY` * * This property is deprecated. Please see `SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_UDP_FORWARD_STREAM`. * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_TMF_PROXY_STREAM = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 18, /// Thread "joiner" flag used during discovery scan operation /** Format `b` * * This property defines the Joiner Flag value in the Discovery Request TLV. * * Default value is `false`. * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_DISCOVERY_SCAN_JOINER_FLAG = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 19, /// Enable EUI64 filtering for discovery scan operation. /** Format `b` * * Default value is `false` * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_DISCOVERY_SCAN_ENABLE_FILTERING = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 20, /// PANID used for Discovery scan operation (used for PANID filtering). /** Format: `S` * * Default value is 0xffff (Broadcast PAN) to disable PANID filtering * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_DISCOVERY_SCAN_PANID = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 21, /// Thread (out of band) steering data for MLE Discovery Response. /** Format `E` - Write only * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_OOB_STEERING_DATA. * * Writing to this property allows to set/update the MLE * Discovery Response steering data out of band. * * - All zeros to clear the steering data (indicating that * there is no steering data). * - All 0xFFs to set steering data/bloom filter to * accept/allow all. * - A specific EUI64 which is then added to current steering * data/bloom filter. * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_STEERING_DATA = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 22, /// Thread Router Table. /** Format: `A(t(ESCCCCCCb)` - Read only * * Data per item is: * * `E`: IEEE 802.15.4 Extended Address * `S`: RLOC16 * `C`: Router ID * `C`: Next hop to router * `C`: Path cost to router * `C`: Link Quality In * `C`: Link Quality Out * `C`: Age (seconds since last heard) * `b`: Link established with Router ID or not. * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_ROUTER_TABLE = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 23, /// Thread Active Operational Dataset /** Format: `A(t(iD))` - Read-Write * * This property provides access to current Thread Active Operational Dataset. A Thread device maintains the * Operational Dataset that it has stored locally and the one currently in use by the partition to which it is * attached. This property corresponds to the locally stored Dataset on the device. * * Operational Dataset consists of a set of supported properties (e.g., channel, network key, network name, PAN id, * etc). Note that not all supported properties may be present (have a value) in a Dataset. * * The Dataset value is encoded as an array of structs containing pairs of property key (as `i`) followed by the * property value (as `D`). The property value must follow the format associated with the corresponding property. * * On write, any unknown/unsupported property keys must be ignored. * * The following properties can be included in a Dataset list: * * SPINEL_PROP_DATASET_ACTIVE_TIMESTAMP * SPINEL_PROP_PHY_CHAN * SPINEL_PROP_PHY_CHAN_SUPPORTED (Channel Mask Page 0) * SPINEL_PROP_NET_NETWORK_KEY * SPINEL_PROP_NET_NETWORK_NAME * SPINEL_PROP_NET_XPANID * SPINEL_PROP_MAC_15_4_PANID * SPINEL_PROP_IPV6_ML_PREFIX * SPINEL_PROP_NET_PSKC * SPINEL_PROP_DATASET_SECURITY_POLICY * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_ACTIVE_DATASET = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 24, /// Thread Pending Operational Dataset /** Format: `A(t(iD))` - Read-Write * * This property provide access to current locally stored Pending Operational Dataset. * * The formatting of this property follows the same rules as in SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_ACTIVE_DATASET. * * In addition supported properties in SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_ACTIVE_DATASET, the following properties can also * be included in the Pending Dataset: * * SPINEL_PROP_DATASET_PENDING_TIMESTAMP * SPINEL_PROP_DATASET_DELAY_TIMER * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_PENDING_DATASET = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 25, /// Send MGMT_SET Thread Active Operational Dataset /** Format: `A(t(iD))` - Write only * * The formatting of this property follows the same rules as in SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_ACTIVE_DATASET. * * This is write-only property. When written, it triggers a MGMT_ACTIVE_SET meshcop command to be sent to leader * with the given Dataset. The spinel frame response should be a `LAST_STATUS` with the status of the transmission * of MGMT_ACTIVE_SET command. * * In addition to supported properties in SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_ACTIVE_DATASET, the following property can be * included in the Dataset (to allow for custom raw TLVs): * * SPINEL_PROP_DATASET_RAW_TLVS * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_MGMT_SET_ACTIVE_DATASET = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 26, /// Send MGMT_SET Thread Pending Operational Dataset /** Format: `A(t(iD))` - Write only * * This property is similar to SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_PENDING_DATASET and follows the same format and rules. * * In addition to supported properties in SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_PENDING_DATASET, the following property can be * included the Dataset (to allow for custom raw TLVs to be provided). * * SPINEL_PROP_DATASET_RAW_TLVS * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_MGMT_SET_PENDING_DATASET = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 27, /// Operational Dataset Active Timestamp /** Format: `X` - No direct read or write * * It can only be included in one of the Dataset related properties below: * * SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_ACTIVE_DATASET * SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_PENDING_DATASET * SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_MGMT_SET_ACTIVE_DATASET * SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_MGMT_SET_PENDING_DATASET * SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_MGMT_GET_ACTIVE_DATASET * SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_MGMT_GET_PENDING_DATASET * */ SPINEL_PROP_DATASET_ACTIVE_TIMESTAMP = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 28, /// Operational Dataset Pending Timestamp /** Format: `X` - No direct read or write * * It can only be included in one of the Pending Dataset properties: * * SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_PENDING_DATASET * SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_MGMT_SET_PENDING_DATASET * SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_MGMT_GET_PENDING_DATASET * */ SPINEL_PROP_DATASET_PENDING_TIMESTAMP = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 29, /// Operational Dataset Delay Timer /** Format: `L` - No direct read or write * * Delay timer (in ms) specifies the time renaming until Thread devices overwrite the value in the Active * Operational Dataset with the corresponding values in the Pending Operational Dataset. * * It can only be included in one of the Pending Dataset properties: * * SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_PENDING_DATASET * SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_MGMT_SET_PENDING_DATASET * SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_MGMT_GET_PENDING_DATASET * */ SPINEL_PROP_DATASET_DELAY_TIMER = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 30, /// Operational Dataset Security Policy /** Format: `SD` - No direct read or write * * It can only be included in one of the Dataset related properties below: * * SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_ACTIVE_DATASET * SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_PENDING_DATASET * SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_MGMT_SET_ACTIVE_DATASET * SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_MGMT_SET_PENDING_DATASET * SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_MGMT_GET_ACTIVE_DATASET * SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_MGMT_GET_PENDING_DATASET * * Content is * `S` : Key Rotation Time (in units of hour) * `C` : Security Policy Flags (as specified in Thread 1.1 Section 8.10.1.15) * `C` : Optional Security Policy Flags extension (as specified in Thread 1.2 Section 8.10.1.15). * 0xf8 is used if this field is missing. * */ SPINEL_PROP_DATASET_SECURITY_POLICY = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 31, /// Operational Dataset Additional Raw TLVs /** Format: `D` - No direct read or write * * This property defines extra raw TLVs that can be added to an Operational DataSet. * * It can only be included in one of the following Dataset properties: * * SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_MGMT_SET_ACTIVE_DATASET * SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_MGMT_SET_PENDING_DATASET * SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_MGMT_GET_ACTIVE_DATASET * SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_MGMT_GET_PENDING_DATASET * */ SPINEL_PROP_DATASET_RAW_TLVS = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 32, /// Child table addresses /** Format: `A(t(ESA(6)))` - Read only * * This property provides the list of all addresses associated with every child * including any registered IPv6 addresses. * * Data per item is: * * `E`: Extended address of the child * `S`: RLOC16 of the child * `A(6)`: List of IPv6 addresses registered by the child (if any) * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_CHILD_TABLE_ADDRESSES = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 33, /// Neighbor Table Frame and Message Error Rates /** Format: `A(t(ESSScc))` * Required capability: `CAP_ERROR_RATE_TRACKING` * * This property provides link quality related info including * frame and (IPv6) message error rates for all neighbors. * * With regards to message error rate, note that a larger (IPv6) * message can be fragmented and sent as multiple MAC frames. The * message transmission is considered a failure, if any of its * fragments fail after all MAC retry attempts. * * Data per item is: * * `E`: Extended address of the neighbor * `S`: RLOC16 of the neighbor * `S`: Frame error rate (0 -> 0%, 0xffff -> 100%) * `S`: Message error rate (0 -> 0%, 0xffff -> 100%) * `c`: Average RSSI (in dBm) * `c`: Last RSSI (in dBm) * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_NEIGHBOR_TABLE_ERROR_RATES = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 34, /// EID (Endpoint Identifier) IPv6 Address Cache Table /** Format `A(t(6SCCt(bL6)t(bSS))) * * This property provides Thread EID address cache table. * * Data per item is: * * `6` : Target IPv6 address * `S` : RLOC16 of target * `C` : Age (order of use, 0 indicates most recently used entry) * `C` : Entry state (values are defined by enumeration `SPINEL_ADDRESS_CACHE_ENTRY_STATE_*`). * * `t` : Info when state is `SPINEL_ADDRESS_CACHE_ENTRY_STATE_CACHED` * `b` : Indicates whether last transaction time and ML-EID are valid. * `L` : Last transaction time * `6` : Mesh-local EID * * `t` : Info when state is other than `SPINEL_ADDRESS_CACHE_ENTRY_STATE_CACHED` * `b` : Indicates whether the entry can be evicted. * `S` : Timeout in seconds * `S` : Retry delay (applicable if in query-retry state). * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_ADDRESS_CACHE_TABLE = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 35, /// Thread UDP forward stream /** Format `dS6S` * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_UDP_FORWARD` * * This property helps exchange UDP packets with host. * * `d`: UDP payload * `S`: Remote UDP port * `6`: Remote IPv6 address * `S`: Local UDP port * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_UDP_FORWARD_STREAM = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 36, /// Send MGMT_GET Thread Active Operational Dataset /** Format: `A(t(iD))` - Write only * * The formatting of this property follows the same rules as in SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_MGMT_SET_ACTIVE_DATASET. This * property further allows the sender to not include a value associated with properties in formatting of `t(iD)`, * i.e., it should accept either a `t(iD)` or a `t(i)` encoding (in both cases indicating that the associated * Dataset property should be requested as part of MGMT_GET command). * * This is write-only property. When written, it triggers a MGMT_ACTIVE_GET meshcop command to be sent to leader * requesting the Dataset related properties from the format. The spinel frame response should be a `LAST_STATUS` * with the status of the transmission of MGMT_ACTIVE_GET command. * * In addition to supported properties in SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_MGMT_SET_ACTIVE_DATASET, the following property can be * optionally included in the Dataset: * * SPINEL_PROP_DATASET_DEST_ADDRESS * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_MGMT_GET_ACTIVE_DATASET = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 37, /// Send MGMT_GET Thread Pending Operational Dataset /** Format: `A(t(iD))` - Write only * * The formatting of this property follows the same rules as in SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_MGMT_GET_ACTIVE_DATASET. * * This is write-only property. When written, it triggers a MGMT_PENDING_GET meshcop command to be sent to leader * with the given Dataset. The spinel frame response should be a `LAST_STATUS` with the status of the transmission * of MGMT_PENDING_GET command. * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_MGMT_GET_PENDING_DATASET = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 38, /// Operational Dataset (MGMT_GET) Destination IPv6 Address /** Format: `6` - No direct read or write * * This property specifies the IPv6 destination when sending MGMT_GET command for either Active or Pending Dataset * if not provided, Leader ALOC address is used as default. * * It can only be included in one of the MGMT_GET Dataset properties: * * SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_MGMT_GET_ACTIVE_DATASET * SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_MGMT_GET_PENDING_DATASET * */ SPINEL_PROP_DATASET_DEST_ADDRESS = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 39, /// Thread New Operational Dataset /** Format: `A(t(iD))` - Read only - FTD build only * * This property allows host to request NCP to create and return a new Operation Dataset to use when forming a new * network. * * Operational Dataset consists of a set of supported properties (e.g., channel, network key, network name, PAN id, * etc). Note that not all supported properties may be present (have a value) in a Dataset. * * The Dataset value is encoded as an array of structs containing pairs of property key (as `i`) followed by the * property value (as `D`). The property value must follow the format associated with the corresponding property. * * The following properties can be included in a Dataset list: * * SPINEL_PROP_DATASET_ACTIVE_TIMESTAMP * SPINEL_PROP_PHY_CHAN * SPINEL_PROP_PHY_CHAN_SUPPORTED (Channel Mask Page 0) * SPINEL_PROP_NET_NETWORK_KEY * SPINEL_PROP_NET_NETWORK_NAME * SPINEL_PROP_NET_XPANID * SPINEL_PROP_MAC_15_4_PANID * SPINEL_PROP_IPV6_ML_PREFIX * SPINEL_PROP_NET_PSKC * SPINEL_PROP_DATASET_SECURITY_POLICY * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_NEW_DATASET = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 40, /// MAC CSL Period /** Format: `L` * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_CSL_RECEIVER` * * The CSL period in microseconds. Value of 0 indicates that CSL should be disabled. * * The CSL period MUST be a multiple of 160 (which is 802.15 "ten symbols time"). * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_CSL_PERIOD = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 41, /// MAC CSL Timeout /** Format: `L` * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_CSL_RECEIVER` * * The CSL timeout in seconds. */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_CSL_TIMEOUT = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 42, /// MAC CSL Channel /** Format: `C` * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_CSL_RECEIVER` * * The CSL channel as described in chapter 4.6.5.1.2 of the Thread v1.2.0 Specification. * Value of 0 means that CSL reception (if enabled) occurs on the Thread Network channel. * Value from range [11,26] is an alternative channel on which a CSL reception occurs. */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_CSL_CHANNEL = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 43, /// Thread Domain Name /** Format `U` - Read-write * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_NET_THREAD_1_2` * * This property is available since Thread 1.2.0. * Write to this property succeeds only when Thread protocols are disabled. * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_DOMAIN_NAME = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 44, /// Link metrics query /** Format: `6CC` - Write-Only * * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_LINK_METRICS` * * `6` : IPv6 destination address * `C` : Series id (0 for Single Probe) * `C` : List of requested metric ids encoded as bit fields in single byte * * +---------------+----+ * | Metric | Id | * +---------------+----+ * | Received PDUs | 0 | * | LQI | 1 | * | Link margin | 2 | * | RSSI | 3 | * +---------------+----+ * * If the query succeeds, the NCP will send a result to the Host using * @ref SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_LINK_METRICS_QUERY_RESULT. * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_LINK_METRICS_QUERY = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 45, /// Link metrics query result /** Format: `6Ct(A(t(CD)))` - Unsolicited notifications only * * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_LINK_METRICS` * * `6` : IPv6 destination address * `C` : Status * `t(A(t(CD)))` : Array of structs encoded as following: * `C` : Metric id * `D` : Metric value * * +---------------+----+----------------+ * | Metric | Id | Value format | * +---------------+----+----------------+ * | Received PDUs | 0 | `L` (uint32_t) | * | LQI | 1 | `C` (uint8_t) | * | Link margin | 2 | `C` (uint8_t) | * | RSSI | 3 | `c` (int8_t) | * +---------------+----+----------------+ * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_LINK_METRICS_QUERY_RESULT = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 46, /// Link metrics probe /** Format `6CC` - Write only * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_LINK_METRICS` * * Send a MLE Link Probe message to the peer. * * `6` : IPv6 destination address * `C` : The Series ID for which this Probe message targets at * `C` : The length of the Probe message, valid range: [0, 64] * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_LINK_METRICS_PROBE = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 47, /// Link metrics Enhanced-ACK Based Probing management /** Format: 6Cd - Write only * * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_LINK_METRICS` * * `6` : IPv6 destination address * `C` : Indicate whether to register or clear the probing. `0` - clear, `1` - register * `C` : List of requested metric ids encoded as bit fields in single byte * * +---------------+----+ * | Metric | Id | * +---------------+----+ * | LQI | 1 | * | Link margin | 2 | * | RSSI | 3 | * +---------------+----+ * * Result of configuration is reported asynchronously to the Host using the * @ref SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_LINK_METRICS_MGMT_RESPONSE. * * Whenever Enh-ACK IE report is received it is passed to the Host using the * @ref SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_LINK_METRICS_MGMT_ENH_ACK_IE property. * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_LINK_METRICS_MGMT_ENH_ACK = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 48, /// Link metrics Enhanced-ACK Based Probing IE report /** Format: SEA(t(CD)) - Unsolicited notifications only * * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_LINK_METRICS` * * `S` : Short address of the Probing Subject * `E` : Extended address of the Probing Subject * `t(A(t(CD)))` : Struct that contains array of structs encoded as following: * `C` : Metric id * `D` : Metric value * * +---------------+----+----------------+ * | Metric | Id | Value format | * +---------------+----+----------------+ * | LQI | 1 | `C` (uint8_t) | * | Link margin | 2 | `C` (uint8_t) | * | RSSI | 3 | `c` (int8_t) | * +---------------+----+----------------+ * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_LINK_METRICS_MGMT_ENH_ACK_IE = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 49, /// Link metrics Forward Tracking Series management /** Format: 6CCC - Write only * * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_LINK_METRICS` * * `6` : IPv6 destination address * `C` : Series id * `C` : Tracked frame types encoded as bit fields in single byte, if equal to zero, * accounting is stopped and a series is removed * `C` : Requested metric ids encoded as bit fields in single byte * * +------------------+----+ * | Frame type | Id | * +------------------+----+ * | MLE Link Probe | 0 | * | MAC Data | 1 | * | MAC Data Request | 2 | * | MAC ACK | 3 | * +------------------+----+ * * +---------------+----+ * | Metric | Id | * +---------------+----+ * | Received PDUs | 0 | * | LQI | 1 | * | Link margin | 2 | * | RSSI | 3 | * +---------------+----+ * * Result of configuration is reported asynchronously to the Host using the * @ref SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_LINK_METRICS_MGMT_RESPONSE. * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_LINK_METRICS_MGMT_FORWARD = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 50, /// Link metrics management response /** Format: 6C - Unsolicited notifications only * * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_LINK_METRICS` * * `6` : IPv6 source address * `C` : Received status * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_LINK_METRICS_MGMT_RESPONSE = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 51, /// Multicast Listeners Register Request /** Format `t(A(6))A(t(CD))` - Write-only * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_NET_THREAD_1_2` * * `t(A(6))`: Array of IPv6 multicast addresses * `A(t(CD))`: Array of structs holding optional parameters as follows * `C`: Parameter id * `D`: Parameter value * * +----------------------------------------------------------------+ * | Id: SPINEL_THREAD_MLR_PARAMID_TIMEOUT | * | Type: `L` | * | Description: Timeout in seconds. If this optional parameter is | * | omitted, the default value of the BBR will be used. | * | Special values: | * | 0 causes given addresses to be removed | * | 0xFFFFFFFF is permanent and persistent registration | * +----------------------------------------------------------------+ * * Write to this property initiates update of Multicast Listeners Table on the primary BBR. * If the write succeeded, the result of network operation will be notified later by the * SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_MLR_RESPONSE property. If the write fails, no MLR.req is issued and * notification through the SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_MLR_RESPONSE property will not occur. * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_MLR_REQUEST = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 52, /// Multicast Listeners Register Response /** Format `CCt(A(6))` - Unsolicited notifications only * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_NET_THREAD_1_2` * * `C`: Status * `C`: MlrStatus (The Multicast Listener Registration Status) * `A(6)`: Array of IPv6 addresses that failed to be updated on the primary BBR * * This property is notified asynchronously when the NCP receives MLR.rsp following * previous write to the SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_MLR_REQUEST property. */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_MLR_RESPONSE = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 53, /// Interface Identifier specified for Thread Domain Unicast Address. /** Format: `A(C)` - Read-write * * `A(C)`: Interface Identifier (8 bytes). * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_DUA * * If write to this property is performed without specified parameter * the Interface Identifier of the Thread Domain Unicast Address will be cleared. * If the DUA Interface Identifier is cleared on the NCP device, * the get spinel property command will be returned successfully without specified parameter. * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_DUA_ID = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 54, /// Thread 1.2 Primary Backbone Router information in the Thread Network. /** Format: `SSLC` - Read-Only * * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_NET_THREAD_1_2` * * `S`: Server. * `S`: Reregistration Delay (in seconds). * `L`: Multicast Listener Registration Timeout (in seconds). * `C`: Sequence Number. * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_BACKBONE_ROUTER_PRIMARY = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 55, /// Thread 1.2 Backbone Router local state. /** Format: `C` - Read-Write * * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_BACKBONE_ROUTER` * * The valid values are specified by SPINEL_THREAD_BACKBONE_ROUTER_STATE_ enumeration. * Backbone functionality will be disabled if SPINEL_THREAD_BACKBONE_ROUTER_STATE_DISABLED * is written to this property, enabled otherwise. * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_BACKBONE_ROUTER_LOCAL_STATE = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 56, /// Local Thread 1.2 Backbone Router configuration. /** Format: SLC - Read-Write * * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_BACKBONE_ROUTER` * * `S`: Reregistration Delay (in seconds). * `L`: Multicast Listener Registration Timeout (in seconds). * `C`: Sequence Number. * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_BACKBONE_ROUTER_LOCAL_CONFIG = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 57, /// Register local Thread 1.2 Backbone Router configuration. /** Format: Empty (Write only). * * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_BACKBONE_ROUTER` * * Writing to this property (with any value) will register local Backbone Router configuration. * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_BACKBONE_ROUTER_LOCAL_REGISTER = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 58, /// Thread 1.2 Backbone Router registration jitter. /** Format: `C` - Read-Write * * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_BACKBONE_ROUTER` * * `C`: Backbone Router registration jitter. * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_BACKBONE_ROUTER_LOCAL_REGISTRATION_JITTER = SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__BEGIN + 59, SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_EXT__END = 0x1600, SPINEL_PROP_IPV6__BEGIN = 0x60, /// Link-Local IPv6 Address /** Format: `6` - Read only * */ SPINEL_PROP_IPV6_LL_ADDR = SPINEL_PROP_IPV6__BEGIN + 0, ///< [6] /// Mesh Local IPv6 Address /** Format: `6` - Read only * */ SPINEL_PROP_IPV6_ML_ADDR = SPINEL_PROP_IPV6__BEGIN + 1, /// Mesh Local Prefix /** Format: `6C` - Read-write * * Provides Mesh Local Prefix * * `6`: Mesh local prefix * `C` : Prefix length (64 bit for Thread). * */ SPINEL_PROP_IPV6_ML_PREFIX = SPINEL_PROP_IPV6__BEGIN + 2, /// IPv6 (Unicast) Address Table /** Format: `A(t(6CLLC))` * * This property provides all unicast addresses. * * Array of structures containing: * * `6`: IPv6 Address * `C`: Network Prefix Length (in bits) * `L`: Valid Lifetime * `L`: Preferred Lifetime * */ SPINEL_PROP_IPV6_ADDRESS_TABLE = SPINEL_PROP_IPV6__BEGIN + 3, /// IPv6 Route Table - Deprecated SPINEL_PROP_IPV6_ROUTE_TABLE = SPINEL_PROP_IPV6__BEGIN + 4, /// IPv6 ICMP Ping Offload /** Format: `b` * * Allow the NCP to directly respond to ICMP ping requests. If this is * turned on, ping request ICMP packets will not be passed to the host. * * Default value is `false`. */ SPINEL_PROP_IPV6_ICMP_PING_OFFLOAD = SPINEL_PROP_IPV6__BEGIN + 5, /// IPv6 Multicast Address Table /** Format: `A(t(6))` * * This property provides all multicast addresses. * */ SPINEL_PROP_IPV6_MULTICAST_ADDRESS_TABLE = SPINEL_PROP_IPV6__BEGIN + 6, /// IPv6 ICMP Ping Offload /** Format: `C` * * Allow the NCP to directly respond to ICMP ping requests. If this is * turned on, ping request ICMP packets will not be passed to the host. * * This property allows enabling responses sent to unicast only, multicast * only, or both. The valid value are defined by enumeration * `spinel_ipv6_icmp_ping_offload_mode_t`. * * SPINEL_IPV6_ICMP_PING_OFFLOAD_DISABLED = 0 * SPINEL_IPV6_ICMP_PING_OFFLOAD_UNICAST_ONLY = 1 * SPINEL_IPV6_ICMP_PING_OFFLOAD_MULTICAST_ONLY = 2 * SPINEL_IPV6_ICMP_PING_OFFLOAD_ALL = 3 * * Default value is `NET_IPV6_ICMP_PING_OFFLOAD_DISABLED`. * */ SPINEL_PROP_IPV6_ICMP_PING_OFFLOAD_MODE = SPINEL_PROP_IPV6__BEGIN + 7, ///< [b] SPINEL_PROP_IPV6__END = 0x70, SPINEL_PROP_IPV6_EXT__BEGIN = 0x1600, SPINEL_PROP_IPV6_EXT__END = 0x1700, SPINEL_PROP_STREAM__BEGIN = 0x70, /// Debug Stream /** Format: `U` (stream, read only) * * This property is a streaming property, meaning that you cannot explicitly * fetch the value of this property. The stream provides human-readable debugging * output which may be displayed in the host logs. * * The location of newline characters is not assumed by the host: it is * the NCP's responsibility to insert newline characters where needed, * just like with any other text stream. * * To receive the debugging stream, you wait for `CMD_PROP_VALUE_IS` * commands for this property from the NCP. * */ SPINEL_PROP_STREAM_DEBUG = SPINEL_PROP_STREAM__BEGIN + 0, /// Raw Stream /** Format: `dD` (stream, read only) * Required Capability: SPINEL_CAP_MAC_RAW or SPINEL_CAP_CONFIG_RADIO * * This stream provides the capability of sending and receiving raw 15.4 frames * to and from the radio. The exact format of the frame metadata and data is * dependent on the MAC and PHY being used. * * This property is a streaming property, meaning that you cannot explicitly * fetch the value of this property. To receive traffic, you wait for * `CMD_PROP_VALUE_IS` commands with this property id from the NCP. * * The general format of this property is: * * `d` : frame data * `D` : frame meta data * * The frame meta data is optional. Frame metadata MAY be empty or partially * specified. Partially specified metadata MUST be accepted. Default values * are used for all unspecified fields. * * The frame metadata field consists of the following fields: * * `c` : Received Signal Strength (RSSI) in dBm - default is -128 * `c` : Noise floor in dBm - default is -128 * `S` : Flags (see below). * `d` : PHY-specific data/struct * `d` : Vendor-specific data/struct * * Flags fields are defined by the following enumeration bitfields: * * SPINEL_MD_FLAG_TX = 0x0001 : Packet was transmitted, not received. * SPINEL_MD_FLAG_BAD_FCS = 0x0004 : Packet was received with bad FCS * SPINEL_MD_FLAG_DUPE = 0x0008 : Packet seems to be a duplicate * SPINEL_MD_FLAG_RESERVED = 0xFFF2 : Flags reserved for future use. * * The format of PHY-specific data for a Thread device contains the following * optional fields: * `C` : 802.15.4 channel (Receive channel) * `C` : IEEE 802.15.4 LQI * `L` : The timestamp milliseconds * `S` : The timestamp microseconds, offset to mMsec * * Frames written to this stream with `CMD_PROP_VALUE_SET` will be sent out * over the radio. This allows the caller to use the radio directly. * * The frame meta data for the `CMD_PROP_VALUE_SET` contains the following * fields. Default values are used for all unspecified fields. * * `C` : Channel (for frame tx) - MUST be included. * `C` : Maximum number of backoffs attempts before declaring CCA failure * (use Thread stack default if not specified) * `C` : Maximum number of retries allowed after a transmission failure * (use Thread stack default if not specified) * `b` : Set to true to enable CSMA-CA for this packet, false otherwise. * (default true). * `b` : Set to true to indicate if header is updated - related to * `mIsHeaderUpdated` in `otRadioFrame` (default false). * `b` : Set to true to indicate it is a retransmission - related to * `mIsARetx` in `otRadioFrame` (default false). * `b` : Set to true to indicate security was processed on tx frame * `mIsSecurityProcessed` in `otRadioFrame` (default false). * `L` : TX delay interval used for CSL - related to `mTxDelay` in * `otRadioFrame` (default zero). * `L` : TX delay based time used for CSL - related to `mTxDelayBaseTime` * in `otRadioFrame` (default zero). * `C` : RX channel after TX done (default assumed to be same as * channel in metadata) * */ SPINEL_PROP_STREAM_RAW = SPINEL_PROP_STREAM__BEGIN + 1, /// (IPv6) Network Stream /** Format: `dD` (stream, read only) * * This stream provides the capability of sending and receiving (IPv6) * data packets to and from the currently attached network. The packets * are sent or received securely (encryption and authentication). * * This property is a streaming property, meaning that you cannot explicitly * fetch the value of this property. To receive traffic, you wait for * `CMD_PROP_VALUE_IS` commands with this property id from the NCP. * * To send network packets, you call `CMD_PROP_VALUE_SET` on this property with * the value of the packet. * * The general format of this property is: * * `d` : packet data * `D` : packet meta data * * The packet metadata is optional. Packet meta data MAY be empty or partially * specified. Partially specified metadata MUST be accepted. Default values * are used for all unspecified fields. * * For OpenThread the meta data is currently empty. * */ SPINEL_PROP_STREAM_NET = SPINEL_PROP_STREAM__BEGIN + 2, /// (IPv6) Network Stream Insecure /** Format: `dD` (stream, read only) * * This stream provides the capability of sending and receiving unencrypted * and unauthenticated data packets to and from nearby devices for the * purposes of device commissioning. * * This property is a streaming property, meaning that you cannot explicitly * fetch the value of this property. To receive traffic, you wait for * `CMD_PROP_VALUE_IS` commands with this property id from the NCP. * * To send network packets, you call `CMD_PROP_VALUE_SET` on this property with * the value of the packet. * * The general format of this property is: * * `d` : packet data * `D` : packet meta data * * The packet metadata is optional. Packet meta data MAY be empty or partially * specified. Partially specified metadata MUST be accepted. Default values * are used for all unspecified fields. * * For OpenThread the meta data is currently empty. * */ SPINEL_PROP_STREAM_NET_INSECURE = SPINEL_PROP_STREAM__BEGIN + 3, /// Log Stream /** Format: `UD` (stream, read only) * * This property is a read-only streaming property which provides * formatted log string from NCP. This property provides asynchronous * `CMD_PROP_VALUE_IS` updates with a new log string and includes * optional meta data. * * `U`: The log string * `D`: Log metadata (optional). * * Any data after the log string is considered metadata and is OPTIONAL. * Presence of `SPINEL_CAP_OPENTHREAD_LOG_METADATA` capability * indicates that OpenThread log metadata format is used as defined * below: * * `C`: Log level (as per definition in enumeration * `SPINEL_NCP_LOG_LEVEL_`) * `i`: OpenThread Log region (as per definition in enumeration * `SPINEL_NCP_LOG_REGION_). * `X`: Log timestamp = + * */ SPINEL_PROP_STREAM_LOG = SPINEL_PROP_STREAM__BEGIN + 4, SPINEL_PROP_STREAM__END = 0x80, SPINEL_PROP_STREAM_EXT__BEGIN = 0x1700, SPINEL_PROP_STREAM_EXT__END = 0x1800, SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP__BEGIN = 0x80, // Thread Joiner State /** Format `C` - Read Only * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_JOINER * * The valid values are specified by `spinel_meshcop_joiner_state_t` (`SPINEL_MESHCOP_JOINER_STATE_`) * enumeration. * */ SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_JOINER_STATE = SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP__BEGIN + 0, ///<[C] /// Thread Joiner Commissioning command and the parameters /** Format `b` or `bU(UUUUU)` (fields in parenthesis are optional) - Write Only * * This property starts or stops Joiner's commissioning process * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_JOINER * * Writing to this property starts/stops the Joiner commissioning process. * The immediate `VALUE_IS` response indicates success/failure of the starting/stopping * the Joiner commissioning process. * * After a successful start operation, the join process outcome is reported through an * asynchronous `VALUE_IS(LAST_STATUS)` update with one of the following error status values: * * - SPINEL_STATUS_JOIN_SUCCESS the join process succeeded. * - SPINEL_STATUS_JOIN_SECURITY the join process failed due to security credentials. * - SPINEL_STATUS_JOIN_NO_PEERS no joinable network was discovered. * - SPINEL_STATUS_JOIN_RSP_TIMEOUT if a response timed out. * - SPINEL_STATUS_JOIN_FAILURE join failure. * * Frame format: * * `b` : Start or stop commissioning process (true to start). * * Only if the start commissioning. * * `U` : Joiner's PSKd. * * The next fields are all optional. If not provided, OpenThread default values would be used. * * `U` : Provisioning URL (use empty string if not required). * `U` : Vendor Name. If not specified or empty string, use OpenThread default (PACKAGE_NAME). * `U` : Vendor Model. If not specified or empty string, use OpenThread default (OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_PLATFORM_INFO). * `U` : Vendor Sw Version. If not specified or empty string, use OpenThread default (PACKAGE_VERSION). * `U` : Vendor Data String. Will not be appended if not specified. * */ SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_JOINER_COMMISSIONING = SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP__BEGIN + 1, // Thread Commissioner State /** Format `C` * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_COMMISSIONER * * The valid values are specified by SPINEL_MESHCOP_COMMISSIONER_STATE_ enumeration. * */ SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_COMMISSIONER_STATE = SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP__BEGIN + 2, // Thread Commissioner Joiners /** Format `A(t(t(E|CX)UL))` - get, insert or remove. * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_COMMISSIONER * * Data per array entry is: * * `t()` | `t(E)` | `t(CX)` : Joiner info struct (formatting varies). * * - `t()` or empty struct indicates any joiner. * - `t(E)` specifies the Joiner EUI-64. * - `t(CX) specifies Joiner Discerner, `C` is Discerner length (in bits), and `X` is Discerner value. * * The struct is followed by: * * `L` : Timeout after which to remove Joiner (when written should be in seconds, when read is in milliseconds) * `U` : PSKd * * For CMD_PROP_VALUE_REMOVE the timeout and PSKd are optional. * */ SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_COMMISSIONER_JOINERS = SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP__BEGIN + 3, // Thread Commissioner Provisioning URL /** Format `U` * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_COMMISSIONER * */ SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_COMMISSIONER_PROVISIONING_URL = SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP__BEGIN + 4, // Thread Commissioner Session ID /** Format `S` - Read only * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_COMMISSIONER * */ SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_COMMISSIONER_SESSION_ID = SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP__BEGIN + 5, /// Thread Joiner Discerner /** Format `CX` - Read-write * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_JOINER * * This property represents a Joiner Discerner. * * The Joiner Discerner is used to calculate the Joiner ID used during commissioning/joining process. * * By default (when a discerner is not provided or cleared), Joiner ID is derived as first 64 bits of the result * of computing SHA-256 over factory-assigned IEEE EUI-64. Note that this is the main behavior expected by Thread * specification. * * Format: * * 'C' : The Joiner Discerner bit length (number of bits). * `X` : The Joiner Discerner value (64-bit unsigned) - Only present/applicable when length is non-zero. * * When writing to this property, the length can be set to zero to clear any previously set Joiner Discerner value. * * When reading this property if there is no currently set Joiner Discerner, zero is returned as the length (with * no value field). * */ SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_JOINER_DISCERNER = SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP__BEGIN + 6, SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP__END = 0x90, SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_EXT__BEGIN = 0x1800, // Thread Commissioner Announce Begin /** Format `LCS6` - Write only * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_COMMISSIONER * * Writing to this property sends an Announce Begin message with the specified parameters. Response is a * `LAST_STATUS` update with status of operation. * * `L` : Channel mask * `C` : Number of messages per channel * `S` : The time between two successive MLE Announce transmissions (milliseconds) * `6` : IPv6 destination * */ SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_COMMISSIONER_ANNOUNCE_BEGIN = SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_EXT__BEGIN + 0, // Thread Commissioner Energy Scan Query /** Format `LCSS6` - Write only * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_COMMISSIONER * * Writing to this property sends an Energy Scan Query message with the specified parameters. Response is a * `LAST_STATUS` with status of operation. The energy scan results are emitted asynchronously through * `SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_COMMISSIONER_ENERGY_SCAN_RESULT` updates. * * Format is: * * `L` : Channel mask * `C` : The number of energy measurements per channel * `S` : The time between energy measurements (milliseconds) * `S` : The scan duration for each energy measurement (milliseconds) * `6` : IPv6 destination. * */ SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_COMMISSIONER_ENERGY_SCAN = SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_EXT__BEGIN + 1, // Thread Commissioner Energy Scan Result /** Format `Ld` - Asynchronous event only * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_COMMISSIONER * * This property provides asynchronous `CMD_PROP_VALUE_INSERTED` updates to report energy scan results for a * previously sent Energy Scan Query message (please see `SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_COMMISSIONER_ENERGY_SCAN`). * * Format is: * * `L` : Channel mask * `d` : Energy measurement data (note that `d` encoding includes the length) * */ SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_COMMISSIONER_ENERGY_SCAN_RESULT = SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_EXT__BEGIN + 2, // Thread Commissioner PAN ID Query /** Format `SL6` - Write only * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_COMMISSIONER * * Writing to this property sends a PAN ID Query message with the specified parameters. Response is a * `LAST_STATUS` with status of operation. The PAN ID Conflict results are emitted asynchronously through * `SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_COMMISSIONER_PAN_ID_CONFLICT_RESULT` updates. * * Format is: * * `S` : PAN ID to query * `L` : Channel mask * `6` : IPv6 destination * */ SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_COMMISSIONER_PAN_ID_QUERY = SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_EXT__BEGIN + 3, // Thread Commissioner PAN ID Conflict Result /** Format `SL` - Asynchronous event only * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_COMMISSIONER * * This property provides asynchronous `CMD_PROP_VALUE_INSERTED` updates to report PAN ID conflict results for a * previously sent PAN ID Query message (please see `SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_COMMISSIONER_PAN_ID_QUERY`). * * Format is: * * `S` : The PAN ID * `L` : Channel mask * */ SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_COMMISSIONER_PAN_ID_CONFLICT_RESULT = SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_EXT__BEGIN + 4, // Thread Commissioner Send MGMT_COMMISSIONER_GET /** Format `d` - Write only * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_COMMISSIONER * * Writing to this property sends a MGMT_COMMISSIONER_GET message with the specified parameters. Response is a * `LAST_STATUS` with status of operation. * * Format is: * * `d` : List of TLV types to get * */ SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_COMMISSIONER_MGMT_GET = SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_EXT__BEGIN + 5, // Thread Commissioner Send MGMT_COMMISSIONER_SET /** Format `d` - Write only * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_COMMISSIONER * * Writing to this property sends a MGMT_COMMISSIONER_SET message with the specified parameters. Response is a * `LAST_STATUS` with status of operation. * * Format is: * * `d` : TLV encoded data * */ SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_COMMISSIONER_MGMT_SET = SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_EXT__BEGIN + 6, // Thread Commissioner Generate PSKc /** Format: `UUd` - Write only * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_COMMISSIONER * * Writing to this property allows user to generate PSKc from a given commissioning pass-phrase, network name, * extended PAN Id. * * Written value format is: * * `U` : The commissioning pass-phrase. * `U` : Network Name. * `d` : Extended PAN ID. * * The response on success would be a `VALUE_IS` command with the PSKc with format below: * * `D` : The PSKc * * On a failure a `LAST_STATUS` is emitted with the error status. * */ SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_COMMISSIONER_GENERATE_PSKC = SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_EXT__BEGIN + 7, SPINEL_PROP_MESHCOP_EXT__END = 0x1900, SPINEL_PROP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN = 0x1900, /// Channel Manager - Channel Change New Channel /** Format: `C` (read-write) * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_CHANNEL_MANAGER * * Setting this property triggers the Channel Manager to start * a channel change process. The network switches to the given * channel after the specified delay (see `CHANNEL_MANAGER_DELAY`). * * A subsequent write to this property will cancel an ongoing * (previously requested) channel change. * */ SPINEL_PROP_CHANNEL_MANAGER_NEW_CHANNEL = SPINEL_PROP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 0, /// Channel Manager - Channel Change Delay /** Format 'S' * Units: seconds * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_CHANNEL_MANAGER * * This property specifies the delay (in seconds) to be used for * a channel change request. * * The delay should preferably be longer than maximum data poll * interval used by all sleepy-end-devices within the Thread * network. * */ SPINEL_PROP_CHANNEL_MANAGER_DELAY = SPINEL_PROP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 1, /// Channel Manager Supported Channels /** Format 'A(C)' * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_CHANNEL_MANAGER * * This property specifies the list of supported channels. * */ SPINEL_PROP_CHANNEL_MANAGER_SUPPORTED_CHANNELS = SPINEL_PROP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 2, /// Channel Manager Favored Channels /** Format 'A(C)' * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_CHANNEL_MANAGER * * This property specifies the list of favored channels (when `ChannelManager` is asked to select channel) * */ SPINEL_PROP_CHANNEL_MANAGER_FAVORED_CHANNELS = SPINEL_PROP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 3, /// Channel Manager Channel Select Trigger /** Format 'b' * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_CHANNEL_MANAGER * * Writing to this property triggers a request on `ChannelManager` to select a new channel. * * Once a Channel Select is triggered, the Channel Manager will perform the following 3 steps: * * 1) `ChannelManager` decides if the channel change would be helpful. This check can be skipped if in the input * boolean to this property is set to `true` (skipping the quality check). * This step uses the collected link quality metrics on the device such as CCA failure rate, frame and message * error rates per neighbor, etc. to determine if the current channel quality is at the level that justifies * a channel change. * * 2) If first step passes, then `ChannelManager` selects a potentially better channel. It uses the collected * channel quality data by `ChannelMonitor` module. The supported and favored channels are used at this step. * * 3) If the newly selected channel is different from the current channel, `ChannelManager` requests/starts the * channel change process. * * Reading this property always yields `false`. * */ SPINEL_PROP_CHANNEL_MANAGER_CHANNEL_SELECT = SPINEL_PROP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 4, /// Channel Manager Auto Channel Selection Enabled /** Format 'b' * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_CHANNEL_MANAGER * * This property indicates if auto-channel-selection functionality is enabled/disabled on `ChannelManager`. * * When enabled, `ChannelManager` will periodically checks and attempts to select a new channel. The period interval * is specified by `SPINEL_PROP_CHANNEL_MANAGER_AUTO_SELECT_INTERVAL`. * */ SPINEL_PROP_CHANNEL_MANAGER_AUTO_SELECT_ENABLED = SPINEL_PROP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 5, /// Channel Manager Auto Channel Selection Interval /** Format 'L' * units: seconds * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_CHANNEL_MANAGER * * This property specifies the auto-channel-selection check interval (in seconds). * */ SPINEL_PROP_CHANNEL_MANAGER_AUTO_SELECT_INTERVAL = SPINEL_PROP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 6, /// Thread network time. /** Format: `Xc` - Read only * * Data per item is: * * `X`: The Thread network time, in microseconds. * `c`: Time synchronization status. * */ SPINEL_PROP_THREAD_NETWORK_TIME = SPINEL_PROP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 7, /// Thread time synchronization period /** Format: `S` - Read-Write * * Data per item is: * * `S`: Time synchronization period, in seconds. * */ SPINEL_PROP_TIME_SYNC_PERIOD = SPINEL_PROP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 8, /// Thread Time synchronization XTAL accuracy threshold for Router /** Format: `S` - Read-Write * * Data per item is: * * `S`: The XTAL accuracy threshold for Router, in PPM. * */ SPINEL_PROP_TIME_SYNC_XTAL_THRESHOLD = SPINEL_PROP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 9, /// Child Supervision Interval /** Format: `S` - Read-Write * Units: Seconds * * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_CHILD_SUPERVISION` * * The child supervision interval (in seconds). Zero indicates that child supervision is disabled. * * When enabled, Child supervision feature ensures that at least one message is sent to every sleepy child within * the given supervision interval. If there is no other message, a supervision message (a data message with empty * payload) is enqueued and sent to the child. * * This property is available for FTD build only. * */ SPINEL_PROP_CHILD_SUPERVISION_INTERVAL = SPINEL_PROP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 10, /// Child Supervision Check Timeout /** Format: `S` - Read-Write * Units: Seconds * * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_CHILD_SUPERVISION` * * The child supervision check timeout interval (in seconds). Zero indicates supervision check on the child is * disabled. * * Supervision check is only applicable on a sleepy child. When enabled, if the child does not hear from its parent * within the specified check timeout, it initiates a re-attach process by starting an MLE Child Update * Request/Response exchange with the parent. * * This property is available for FTD and MTD builds. * */ SPINEL_PROP_CHILD_SUPERVISION_CHECK_TIMEOUT = SPINEL_PROP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 11, // RCP (NCP in radio only mode) version /** Format `U` - Read only * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_POSIX * * This property gives the version string of RCP (NCP in radio mode) which is being controlled by a POSIX * application. It is available only in "POSIX" platform (i.e., `OPENTHREAD_PLATFORM_POSIX` is enabled). * */ SPINEL_PROP_RCP_VERSION = SPINEL_PROP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 12, /// Thread Parent Response info /** Format: `ESccCCCb` - Asynchronous event only * * `E`: Extended address * `S`: RLOC16 * `c`: Instant RSSI * 'c': Parent Priority * `C`: Link Quality3 * `C`: Link Quality2 * `C`: Link Quality1 * 'b': Is the node receiving parent response frame attached * * This property sends Parent Response frame information to the Host. * This property is available for FTD build only. * */ SPINEL_PROP_PARENT_RESPONSE_INFO = SPINEL_PROP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 13, /// SLAAC enabled /** Format `b` - Read-Write * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_SLAAC` * * This property allows the host to enable/disable SLAAC module on NCP at run-time. When SLAAC module is enabled, * SLAAC addresses (based on on-mesh prefixes in Network Data) are added to the interface. When SLAAC module is * disabled any previously added SLAAC address is removed. * */ SPINEL_PROP_SLAAC_ENABLED = SPINEL_PROP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 14, // Supported Radio Links (by device) /** * Format `A(i)` - Read only * * This property returns list of supported radio links by the device itself. Enumeration `SPINEL_RADIO_LINK_{TYPE}` * values indicate different radio link types. * */ SPINEL_PROP_SUPPORTED_RADIO_LINKS = SPINEL_PROP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 15, /// Neighbor Table Multi Radio Link Info /** Format: `A(t(ESA(t(iC))))` - Read only * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_MULTI_RADIO`. * * Each item represents info about a neighbor: * * `E`: Neighbor's Extended Address * `S`: Neighbor's RLOC16 * * This is then followed by an array of radio link info structures indicating which radio links are supported by * the neighbor: * * `i` : Radio link type (enumeration `SPINEL_RADIO_LINK_{TYPE}`). * `C` : Preference value associated with radio link. * */ SPINEL_PROP_NEIGHBOR_TABLE_MULTI_RADIO_INFO = SPINEL_PROP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 16, /// SRP Client Start /** Format: `b(6Sb)` - Write only * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_SRP_CLIENT`. * * Writing to this property allows user to start or stop the SRP client operation with a given SRP server. * * Written value format is: * * `b` : TRUE to start the client, FALSE to stop the client. * * When used to start the SRP client, the following fields should also be included: * * `6` : SRP server IPv6 address. * `U` : SRP server port number. * `b` : Boolean to indicate whether or not to emit SRP client events (using `SPINEL_PROP_SRP_CLIENT_EVENT`). * */ SPINEL_PROP_SRP_CLIENT_START = SPINEL_PROP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 17, /// SRP Client Lease Interval /** Format: `L` - Read/Write * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_SRP_CLIENT`. * * The lease interval used in SRP update requests (in seconds). * */ SPINEL_PROP_SRP_CLIENT_LEASE_INTERVAL = SPINEL_PROP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 18, /// SRP Client Key Lease Interval /** Format: `L` - Read/Write * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_SRP_CLIENT`. * * The key lease interval used in SRP update requests (in seconds). * */ SPINEL_PROP_SRP_CLIENT_KEY_LEASE_INTERVAL = SPINEL_PROP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 19, /// SRP Client Host Info /** Format: `UCt(A(6))` - Read only * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_SRP_CLIENT`. * * Format is: * * `U` : The host name. * `C` : The host state (values from `spinel_srp_client_item_state_t`). * `t(A(6))` : Structure containing array of host IPv6 addresses. * */ SPINEL_PROP_SRP_CLIENT_HOST_INFO = SPINEL_PROP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 20, /// SRP Client Host Name (label). /** Format: `U` - Read/Write * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_SRP_CLIENT`. * */ SPINEL_PROP_SRP_CLIENT_HOST_NAME = SPINEL_PROP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 21, /// SRP Client Host Addresses /** Format: `A(6)` - Read/Write * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_SRP_CLIENT`. * */ SPINEL_PROP_SRP_CLIENT_HOST_ADDRESSES = SPINEL_PROP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 22, /// SRP Client Services /** Format: `A(t(UUSSSd))` - Read/Insert/Remove * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_SRP_CLIENT`. * * This property provides a list/array of services. * * Data per item for `SPINEL_CMD_PROP_VALUE_GET` and/or `SPINEL_CMD_PROP_VALUE_INSERT` operation is as follows: * * `U` : The service name labels (e.g., "_chip._udp", not the full domain name. * `U` : The service instance name label (not the full name). * `S` : The service port number. * `S` : The service priority. * `S` : The service weight. * * For `SPINEL_CMD_PROP_VALUE_REMOVE` command, the following format is used: * * `U` : The service name labels (e.g., "_chip._udp", not the full domain name. * `U` : The service instance name label (not the full name). * `b` : Indicates whether to clear the service entry (optional). * * The last boolean (`b`) field is optional. When included it indicates on `true` to clear the service (clear it * on client immediately with no interaction to server) and on `false` to remove the service (inform server and * wait for the service entry to be removed on server). If it is not included, the value is `false`. * */ SPINEL_PROP_SRP_CLIENT_SERVICES = SPINEL_PROP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 23, /// SRP Client Host And Services Remove /** Format: `bb` : Write only * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_SRP_CLIENT`. * * Writing to this property with starts the remove process of the host info and all services. * Please see `otSrpClientRemoveHostAndServices()` for more details. * * Format is: * * `b` : A boolean indicating whether or not the host key lease should also be cleared. * `b` : A boolean indicating whether or not to send update to server when host info is not registered. * */ SPINEL_PROP_SRP_CLIENT_HOST_SERVICES_REMOVE = SPINEL_PROP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 24, /// SRP Client Host And Services Clear /** Format: Empty : Write only * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_SRP_CLIENT`. * * Writing to this property clears all host info and all the services. * Please see `otSrpClientClearHostAndServices()` for more details. * */ SPINEL_PROP_SRP_CLIENT_HOST_SERVICES_CLEAR = SPINEL_PROP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 25, /// SRP Client Event /** Format: t() : Asynchronous event only * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_SRP_CLIENT`. * * This property is asynchronously emitted when there is an event from SRP client notifying some state changes or * errors. * * The general format of this property is as follows: * * `S` : Error code (see `spinel_srp_client_error_t` enumeration). * `d` : Host info data. * `d` : Active services. * `d` : Removed services. * * The host info data contains: * * `U` : The host name. * `C` : The host state (values from `spinel_srp_client_item_state_t`). * `t(A(6))` : Structure containing array of host IPv6 addresses. * * The active or removed services data is an array of services `A(t(UUSSSd))` with each service format: * * `U` : The service name labels (e.g., "_chip._udp", not the full domain name. * `U` : The service instance name label (not the full name). * `S` : The service port number. * `S` : The service priority. * `S` : The service weight. * `d` : The encoded TXT-DATA. * */ SPINEL_PROP_SRP_CLIENT_EVENT = SPINEL_PROP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 26, /// SRP Client Service Key Inclusion Enabled /** Format `b` : Read-Write * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_SRP_CLIENT` & `SPINEL_CAP_REFERENCE_DEVICE`. * * This boolean property indicates whether the "service key record inclusion" mode is enabled or not. * * When enabled, SRP client will include KEY record in Service Description Instructions in the SRP update messages * that it sends. * * KEY record is optional in Service Description Instruction (it is required and always included in the Host * Description Instruction). The default behavior of SRP client is to not include it. This function is intended to * override the default behavior for testing only. * */ SPINEL_PROP_SRP_CLIENT_SERVICE_KEY_ENABLED = SPINEL_PROP_OPENTHREAD__BEGIN + 27, SPINEL_PROP_OPENTHREAD__END = 0x2000, SPINEL_PROP_SERVER__BEGIN = 0xA0, /// Server Allow Local Network Data Change /** Format `b` - Read-write * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_SERVICE * * Set to true before changing local server net data. Set to false when finished. * This allows changes to be aggregated into a single event. * */ SPINEL_PROP_SERVER_ALLOW_LOCAL_DATA_CHANGE = SPINEL_PROP_SERVER__BEGIN + 0, // Server Services /** Format: `A(t(LdbdS))` * * This property provides all services registered on the device * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_THREAD_SERVICE * * Array of structures containing: * * `L`: Enterprise Number * `d`: Service Data * `b`: Stable * `d`: Server Data * `S`: RLOC * */ SPINEL_PROP_SERVER_SERVICES = SPINEL_PROP_SERVER__BEGIN + 1, // Server Leader Services /** Format: `A(t(CLdbdS))` * * This property provides all services registered on the leader * * Array of structures containing: * * `C`: Service ID * `L`: Enterprise Number * `d`: Service Data * `b`: Stable * `d`: Server Data * `S`: RLOC * */ SPINEL_PROP_SERVER_LEADER_SERVICES = SPINEL_PROP_SERVER__BEGIN + 2, SPINEL_PROP_SERVER__END = 0xB0, SPINEL_PROP_RCP__BEGIN = 0xB0, /// RCP API Version number /** Format: `i` (read-only) * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_RADIO and SPINEL_CAP_RCP_API_VERSION. * * This property gives the RCP API Version number. * * Please see "Spinel definition compatibility guideline" section. * */ SPINEL_PROP_RCP_API_VERSION = SPINEL_PROP_RCP__BEGIN + 0, /// Min host RCP API Version number /** Format: `i` (read-only) * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_RADIO and SPINEL_CAP_RCP_MIN_HOST_API_VERSION. * * This property gives the minimum host RCP API Version number. * * Please see "Spinel definition compatibility guideline" section. * */ SPINEL_PROP_RCP_MIN_HOST_API_VERSION = SPINEL_PROP_RCP__BEGIN + 1, SPINEL_PROP_RCP__END = 0xFF, SPINEL_PROP_INTERFACE__BEGIN = 0x100, /// UART Bitrate /** Format: `L` * * If the NCP is using a UART to communicate with the host, * this property allows the host to change the bitrate * of the serial connection. The value encoding is `L`, * which is a little-endian 32-bit unsigned integer. * The host should not assume that all possible numeric values * are supported. * * If implemented by the NCP, this property should be persistent * across software resets and forgotten upon hardware resets. * * This property is only implemented when a UART is being * used for Spinel. This property is optional. * * When changing the bitrate, all frames will be received * at the previous bitrate until the response frame to this command * is received. Once a successful response frame is received by * the host, all further frames will be transmitted at the new * bitrate. */ SPINEL_PROP_UART_BITRATE = SPINEL_PROP_INTERFACE__BEGIN + 0, /// UART Software Flow Control /** Format: `b` * * If the NCP is using a UART to communicate with the host, * this property allows the host to determine if software flow * control (XON/XOFF style) should be used and (optionally) to * turn it on or off. * * This property is only implemented when a UART is being * used for Spinel. This property is optional. */ SPINEL_PROP_UART_XON_XOFF = SPINEL_PROP_INTERFACE__BEGIN + 1, SPINEL_PROP_INTERFACE__END = 0x200, SPINEL_PROP_15_4_PIB__BEGIN = 0x400, // For direct access to the 802.15.4 PID. // Individual registers are fetched using // `SPINEL_PROP_15_4_PIB__BEGIN+[PIB_IDENTIFIER]` // Only supported if SPINEL_CAP_15_4_PIB is set. // // For brevity, the entire 802.15.4 PIB space is // not defined here, but a few choice attributes // are defined for illustration and convenience. SPINEL_PROP_15_4_PIB_PHY_CHANNELS_SUPPORTED = SPINEL_PROP_15_4_PIB__BEGIN + 0x01, ///< [A(L)] SPINEL_PROP_15_4_PIB_MAC_PROMISCUOUS_MODE = SPINEL_PROP_15_4_PIB__BEGIN + 0x51, ///< [b] SPINEL_PROP_15_4_PIB_MAC_SECURITY_ENABLED = SPINEL_PROP_15_4_PIB__BEGIN + 0x5d, ///< [b] SPINEL_PROP_15_4_PIB__END = 0x500, SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN = 0x500, /// Counter reset /** Format: Empty (Write only). * * Writing to this property (with any value) will reset all MAC, MLE, IP, and NCP counters to zero. * */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_RESET = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 0, /// The total number of transmissions. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_TX_PKT_TOTAL = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 1, /// The number of transmissions with ack request. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_TX_PKT_ACK_REQ = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 2, /// The number of transmissions that were acked. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_TX_PKT_ACKED = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 3, /// The number of transmissions without ack request. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_TX_PKT_NO_ACK_REQ = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 4, /// The number of transmitted data. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_TX_PKT_DATA = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 5, /// The number of transmitted data poll. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_TX_PKT_DATA_POLL = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 6, /// The number of transmitted beacon. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_TX_PKT_BEACON = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 7, /// The number of transmitted beacon request. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_TX_PKT_BEACON_REQ = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 8, /// The number of transmitted other types of frames. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_TX_PKT_OTHER = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 9, /// The number of retransmission times. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_TX_PKT_RETRY = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 10, /// The number of CCA failure times. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_TX_ERR_CCA = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 11, /// The number of unicast packets transmitted. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_TX_PKT_UNICAST = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 12, /// The number of broadcast packets transmitted. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_TX_PKT_BROADCAST = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 13, /// The number of frame transmission failures due to abort error. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_TX_ERR_ABORT = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 14, /// The total number of received packets. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_RX_PKT_TOTAL = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 100, /// The number of received data. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_RX_PKT_DATA = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 101, /// The number of received data poll. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_RX_PKT_DATA_POLL = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 102, /// The number of received beacon. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_RX_PKT_BEACON = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 103, /// The number of received beacon request. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_RX_PKT_BEACON_REQ = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 104, /// The number of received other types of frames. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_RX_PKT_OTHER = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 105, /// The number of received packets filtered by allowlist. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_RX_PKT_FILT_WL = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 106, /// The number of received packets filtered by destination check. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_RX_PKT_FILT_DA = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 107, /// The number of received packets that are empty. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_RX_ERR_EMPTY = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 108, /// The number of received packets from an unknown neighbor. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_RX_ERR_UKWN_NBR = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 109, /// The number of received packets whose source address is invalid. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_RX_ERR_NVLD_SADDR = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 110, /// The number of received packets with a security error. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_RX_ERR_SECURITY = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 111, /// The number of received packets with a checksum error. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_RX_ERR_BAD_FCS = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 112, /// The number of received packets with other errors. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_RX_ERR_OTHER = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 113, /// The number of received duplicated. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_RX_PKT_DUP = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 114, /// The number of unicast packets received. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_RX_PKT_UNICAST = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 115, /// The number of broadcast packets received. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_RX_PKT_BROADCAST = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 116, /// The total number of secure transmitted IP messages. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_TX_IP_SEC_TOTAL = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 200, /// The total number of insecure transmitted IP messages. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_TX_IP_INSEC_TOTAL = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 201, /// The number of dropped (not transmitted) IP messages. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_TX_IP_DROPPED = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 202, /// The total number of secure received IP message. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_RX_IP_SEC_TOTAL = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 203, /// The total number of insecure received IP message. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_RX_IP_INSEC_TOTAL = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 204, /// The number of dropped received IP messages. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_RX_IP_DROPPED = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 205, /// The number of transmitted spinel frames. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_TX_SPINEL_TOTAL = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 300, /// The number of received spinel frames. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_RX_SPINEL_TOTAL = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 301, /// The number of received spinel frames with error. /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_RX_SPINEL_ERR = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 302, /// Number of out of order received spinel frames (tid increase by more than 1). /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_RX_SPINEL_OUT_OF_ORDER_TID = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 303, /// The number of successful Tx IP packets /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_IP_TX_SUCCESS = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 304, /// The number of successful Rx IP packets /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_IP_RX_SUCCESS = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 305, /// The number of failed Tx IP packets /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_IP_TX_FAILURE = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 306, /// The number of failed Rx IP packets /** Format: `L` (Read-only) */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_IP_RX_FAILURE = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 307, /// The message buffer counter info /** Format: `SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS` (Read-only) * `S`, (TotalBuffers) The number of buffers in the pool. * `S`, (FreeBuffers) The number of free message buffers. * `S`, (6loSendMessages) The number of messages in the 6lo send queue. * `S`, (6loSendBuffers) The number of buffers in the 6lo send queue. * `S`, (6loReassemblyMessages) The number of messages in the 6LoWPAN reassembly queue. * `S`, (6loReassemblyBuffers) The number of buffers in the 6LoWPAN reassembly queue. * `S`, (Ip6Messages) The number of messages in the IPv6 send queue. * `S`, (Ip6Buffers) The number of buffers in the IPv6 send queue. * `S`, (MplMessages) The number of messages in the MPL send queue. * `S`, (MplBuffers) The number of buffers in the MPL send queue. * `S`, (MleMessages) The number of messages in the MLE send queue. * `S`, (MleBuffers) The number of buffers in the MLE send queue. * `S`, (ArpMessages) The number of messages in the ARP send queue. * `S`, (ArpBuffers) The number of buffers in the ARP send queue. * `S`, (CoapMessages) The number of messages in the CoAP send queue. * `S`, (CoapBuffers) The number of buffers in the CoAP send queue. */ SPINEL_PROP_MSG_BUFFER_COUNTERS = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 400, /// All MAC related counters. /** Format: t(A(L))t(A(L)) * * The contents include two structs, first one corresponds to * all transmit related MAC counters, second one provides the * receive related counters. * * The transmit structure includes: * * 'L': TxTotal (The total number of transmissions). * 'L': TxUnicast (The total number of unicast transmissions). * 'L': TxBroadcast (The total number of broadcast transmissions). * 'L': TxAckRequested (The number of transmissions with ack request). * 'L': TxAcked (The number of transmissions that were acked). * 'L': TxNoAckRequested (The number of transmissions without ack request). * 'L': TxData (The number of transmitted data). * 'L': TxDataPoll (The number of transmitted data poll). * 'L': TxBeacon (The number of transmitted beacon). * 'L': TxBeaconRequest (The number of transmitted beacon request). * 'L': TxOther (The number of transmitted other types of frames). * 'L': TxRetry (The number of retransmission times). * 'L': TxErrCca (The number of CCA failure times). * 'L': TxErrAbort (The number of frame transmission failures due to abort error). * 'L': TxErrBusyChannel (The number of frames that were dropped due to a busy channel). * 'L': TxDirectMaxRetryExpiry (The number of expired retransmission retries for direct message). * 'L': TxIndirectMaxRetryExpiry (The number of expired retransmission retries for indirect message). * * The receive structure includes: * * 'L': RxTotal (The total number of received packets). * 'L': RxUnicast (The total number of unicast packets received). * 'L': RxBroadcast (The total number of broadcast packets received). * 'L': RxData (The number of received data). * 'L': RxDataPoll (The number of received data poll). * 'L': RxBeacon (The number of received beacon). * 'L': RxBeaconRequest (The number of received beacon request). * 'L': RxOther (The number of received other types of frames). * 'L': RxAddressFiltered (The number of received packets filtered by address filter * (allowlist or denylist)). * 'L': RxDestAddrFiltered (The number of received packets filtered by destination check). * 'L': RxDuplicated (The number of received duplicated packets). * 'L': RxErrNoFrame (The number of received packets with no or malformed content). * 'L': RxErrUnknownNeighbor (The number of received packets from unknown neighbor). * 'L': RxErrInvalidSrcAddr (The number of received packets whose source address is invalid). * 'L': RxErrSec (The number of received packets with security error). * 'L': RxErrFcs (The number of received packets with FCS error). * 'L': RxErrOther (The number of received packets with other error). * * Writing to this property with any value would reset all MAC counters to zero. * */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_ALL_MAC_COUNTERS = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 401, /// Thread MLE counters. /** Format: `SSSSSSSSS` * * 'S': DisabledRole (The number of times device entered OT_DEVICE_ROLE_DISABLED role). * 'S': DetachedRole (The number of times device entered OT_DEVICE_ROLE_DETACHED role). * 'S': ChildRole (The number of times device entered OT_DEVICE_ROLE_CHILD role). * 'S': RouterRole (The number of times device entered OT_DEVICE_ROLE_ROUTER role). * 'S': LeaderRole (The number of times device entered OT_DEVICE_ROLE_LEADER role). * 'S': AttachAttempts (The number of attach attempts while device was detached). * 'S': PartitionIdChanges (The number of changes to partition ID). * 'S': BetterPartitionAttachAttempts (The number of attempts to attach to a better partition). * 'S': ParentChanges (The number of times device changed its parents). * * Writing to this property with any value would reset all MLE counters to zero. * */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_MLE_COUNTERS = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 402, /// Thread IPv6 counters. /** Format: `t(LL)t(LL)` * * The contents include two structs, first one corresponds to * all transmit related MAC counters, second one provides the * receive related counters. * * The transmit structure includes: * 'L': TxSuccess (The number of IPv6 packets successfully transmitted). * 'L': TxFailure (The number of IPv6 packets failed to transmit). * * The receive structure includes: * 'L': RxSuccess (The number of IPv6 packets successfully received). * 'L': RxFailure (The number of IPv6 packets failed to receive). * * Writing to this property with any value would reset all IPv6 counters to zero. * */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_ALL_IP_COUNTERS = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 403, /// MAC retry histogram. /** Format: t(A(L))t(A(L)) * * Required capability: SPINEL_CAP_MAC_RETRY_HISTOGRAM * * The contents include two structs, first one is histogram which corresponds to retransmissions number of direct * messages, second one provides the histogram of retransmissions for indirect messages. * * The first structure includes: * 'L': DirectRetry[0] (The number of packets after 0 retry). * 'L': DirectRetry[1] (The number of packets after 1 retry). * ... * 'L': DirectRetry[n] (The number of packets after n retry). * * The size of the array is OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_MAC_RETRY_SUCCESS_HISTOGRAM_MAX_SIZE_COUNT_DIRECT. * * The second structure includes: * 'L': IndirectRetry[0] (The number of packets after 0 retry). * 'L': IndirectRetry[1] (The number of packets after 1 retry). * ... * 'L': IndirectRetry[m] (The number of packets after m retry). * * The size of the array is OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_MAC_RETRY_SUCCESS_HISTOGRAM_MAX_SIZE_COUNT_INDIRECT. * * Writing to this property with any value would reset MAC retry histogram. * */ SPINEL_PROP_CNTR_MAC_RETRY_HISTOGRAM = SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__BEGIN + 404, SPINEL_PROP_CNTR__END = 0x800, SPINEL_PROP_RCP_EXT__BEGIN = 0x800, /// MAC Key /** Format: `CCddd`. * * `C`: MAC key ID mode * `C`: MAC key ID * `d`: previous MAC key material data * `d`: current MAC key material data * `d`: next MAC key material data * * The Spinel property is used to set/get MAC key materials to and from RCP. * */ SPINEL_PROP_RCP_MAC_KEY = SPINEL_PROP_RCP_EXT__BEGIN + 0, /// MAC Frame Counter /** Format: `L` for read and `Lb` or `L` for write * * `L`: MAC frame counter * 'b': Optional boolean used only during write. If not provided, `false` is assumed. * If `true` counter is set only if the new value is larger than current value. * If `false` the new value is set as frame counter independent of the current value. * * The Spinel property is used to set MAC frame counter to RCP. * */ SPINEL_PROP_RCP_MAC_FRAME_COUNTER = SPINEL_PROP_RCP_EXT__BEGIN + 1, /// Timestamps when Spinel frame is received and transmitted /** Format: `X`. * * `X`: Spinel frame transmit timestamp * * The Spinel property is used to get timestamp from RCP to calculate host and RCP timer difference. * */ SPINEL_PROP_RCP_TIMESTAMP = SPINEL_PROP_RCP_EXT__BEGIN + 2, /// Configure Enhanced ACK probing /** Format: `SEC` (Write-only). * * `S`: Short address * `E`: Extended address * `C`: List of requested metric ids encoded as bit fields in single byte * * +---------------+----+ * | Metric | Id | * +---------------+----+ * | Received PDUs | 0 | * | LQI | 1 | * | Link margin | 2 | * | RSSI | 3 | * +---------------+----+ * * Enable/disable or update Enhanced-ACK Based Probing in radio for a specific Initiator. * */ SPINEL_PROP_RCP_ENH_ACK_PROBING = SPINEL_PROP_RCP_EXT__BEGIN + 3, /// CSL Accuracy /** Format: `C` * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_NET_THREAD_1_2` * * The current CSL rx/tx scheduling drift, in units of ± ppm. * */ SPINEL_PROP_RCP_CSL_ACCURACY = SPINEL_PROP_RCP_EXT__BEGIN + 4, /// CSL Uncertainty /** Format: `C` * Required capability: `SPINEL_CAP_NET_THREAD_1_2` * * The current uncertainty, in units of 10 us, of the clock used for scheduling CSL operations. * */ SPINEL_PROP_RCP_CSL_UNCERTAINTY = SPINEL_PROP_RCP_EXT__BEGIN + 5, SPINEL_PROP_RCP_EXT__END = 0x900, SPINEL_PROP_MULTIPAN__BEGIN = 0x900, /// Multipan interface selection. /** Format: `C` * Type: Read-Write * * `C`: b[0-1] - Interface id. * b[7] - 1: Complete pending radio operation, 0: immediate(force) switch. * * This feature gets or sets the radio interface to be used in multipan configuration * * Default value: 0 * */ SPINEL_PROP_MULTIPAN_ACTIVE_INTERFACE = SPINEL_PROP_MULTIPAN__BEGIN + 0, SPINEL_PROP_MULTIPAN__END = 0x910, SPINEL_PROP_NEST__BEGIN = 0x3BC0, SPINEL_PROP_NEST_STREAM_MFG = SPINEL_PROP_NEST__BEGIN + 0, /// The legacy network ULA prefix (8 bytes). /** Format: 'D' * * This property is deprecated. * */ SPINEL_PROP_NEST_LEGACY_ULA_PREFIX = SPINEL_PROP_NEST__BEGIN + 1, /// The EUI64 of last node joined using legacy protocol (if none, all zero EUI64 is returned). /** Format: 'E' * * This property is deprecated. * */ SPINEL_PROP_NEST_LEGACY_LAST_NODE_JOINED = SPINEL_PROP_NEST__BEGIN + 2, SPINEL_PROP_NEST__END = 0x3C00, SPINEL_PROP_VENDOR__BEGIN = 0x3C00, SPINEL_PROP_VENDOR__END = 0x4000, SPINEL_PROP_VENDOR_ESP__BEGIN = (SPINEL_PROP_VENDOR__BEGIN + 0), SPINEL_PROP_VENDOR_ESP__END = (SPINEL_PROP_VENDOR__BEGIN + 128), SPINEL_PROP_DEBUG__BEGIN = 0x4000, /// Testing platform assert /** Format: 'b' (read-only) * * Reading this property will cause an assert on the NCP. This is intended for testing the assert functionality of * underlying platform/NCP. Assert should ideally cause the NCP to reset, but if this is not supported a `false` * boolean is returned in response. * */ SPINEL_PROP_DEBUG_TEST_ASSERT = SPINEL_PROP_DEBUG__BEGIN + 0, /// The NCP log level. /** Format: `C` */ SPINEL_PROP_DEBUG_NCP_LOG_LEVEL = SPINEL_PROP_DEBUG__BEGIN + 1, /// Testing platform watchdog /** Format: Empty (read-only) * * Reading this property will causes NCP to start a `while(true) ;` loop and thus triggering a watchdog. * * This is intended for testing the watchdog functionality on the underlying platform/NCP. * */ SPINEL_PROP_DEBUG_TEST_WATCHDOG = SPINEL_PROP_DEBUG__BEGIN + 2, /// The NCP timestamp base /** Format: X (write-only) * * This property controls the time base value that is used for logs timestamp field calculation. * */ SPINEL_PROP_DEBUG_LOG_TIMESTAMP_BASE = SPINEL_PROP_DEBUG__BEGIN + 3, /// TREL Radio Link - test mode enable /** Format `b` (read-write) * * This property is intended for testing TREL (Thread Radio Encapsulation Link) radio type only (during simulation). * It allows the TREL interface to be temporarily disabled and (re)enabled. While disabled all traffic through * TREL interface is dropped silently (to emulate a radio/interface down scenario). * * This property is only available when the TREL radio link type is supported. * */ SPINEL_PROP_DEBUG_TREL_TEST_MODE_ENABLE = SPINEL_PROP_DEBUG__BEGIN + 4, SPINEL_PROP_DEBUG__END = 0x4400, SPINEL_PROP_EXPERIMENTAL__BEGIN = 2000000, SPINEL_PROP_EXPERIMENTAL__END = 2097152, }; typedef uint32_t spinel_prop_key_t; // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #define SPINEL_HEADER_FLAG 0x80 #define SPINEL_HEADER_FLAGS_SHIFT 6 #define SPINEL_HEADER_FLAGS_MASK (3 << SPINEL_HEADER_FLAGS_SHIFT) #define SPINEL_HEADER_GET_FLAG(x) (((x)&SPINEL_HEADER_FLAGS_MASK) >> SPINEL_HEADER_FLAGS_SHIFT) #define SPINEL_HEADER_TID_SHIFT 0 #define SPINEL_HEADER_TID_MASK (15 << SPINEL_HEADER_TID_SHIFT) #define SPINEL_HEADER_IID_SHIFT 4 #define SPINEL_HEADER_IID_MASK (3 << SPINEL_HEADER_IID_SHIFT) #define SPINEL_HEADER_IID(iid) (static_cast((iid) << SPINEL_HEADER_IID_SHIFT)) #define SPINEL_HEADER_IID_MAX 3 #define SPINEL_HEADER_IID_0 SPINEL_HEADER_IID(0) #define SPINEL_HEADER_IID_1 SPINEL_HEADER_IID(1) #define SPINEL_HEADER_IID_2 SPINEL_HEADER_IID(2) #define SPINEL_HEADER_IID_3 SPINEL_HEADER_IID(3) #define SPINEL_HEADER_INVALID_IID 0xFF #define SPINEL_HEADER_GET_IID(x) (((x)&SPINEL_HEADER_IID_MASK) >> SPINEL_HEADER_IID_SHIFT) #define SPINEL_HEADER_GET_TID(x) (spinel_tid_t)(((x)&SPINEL_HEADER_TID_MASK) >> SPINEL_HEADER_TID_SHIFT) #define SPINEL_GET_NEXT_TID(x) (spinel_tid_t)((x) >= 0xF ? 1 : (x) + 1) #define SPINEL_BEACON_THREAD_FLAG_VERSION_SHIFT 4 #define SPINEL_BEACON_THREAD_FLAG_VERSION_MASK (0xf << SPINEL_BEACON_THREAD_FLAG_VERSION_SHIFT) #define SPINEL_BEACON_THREAD_FLAG_JOINABLE (1 << 0) #define SPINEL_BEACON_THREAD_FLAG_NATIVE (1 << 3) #define SPINEL_MULTIPAN_INTERFACE_SOFT_SWITCH_SHIFT 7 #define SPINEL_MULTIPAN_INTERFACE_SOFT_SWITCH_MASK (1 << SPINEL_MULTIPAN_INTERFACE_SOFT_SWITCH_SHIFT) #define SPINEL_MULTIPAN_INTERFACE_ID_MASK 0x03 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- enum { SPINEL_DATATYPE_NULL_C = 0, SPINEL_DATATYPE_VOID_C = '.', SPINEL_DATATYPE_BOOL_C = 'b', SPINEL_DATATYPE_UINT8_C = 'C', SPINEL_DATATYPE_INT8_C = 'c', SPINEL_DATATYPE_UINT16_C = 'S', SPINEL_DATATYPE_INT16_C = 's', SPINEL_DATATYPE_UINT32_C = 'L', SPINEL_DATATYPE_INT32_C = 'l', SPINEL_DATATYPE_UINT64_C = 'X', SPINEL_DATATYPE_INT64_C = 'x', SPINEL_DATATYPE_UINT_PACKED_C = 'i', SPINEL_DATATYPE_IPv6ADDR_C = '6', SPINEL_DATATYPE_EUI64_C = 'E', SPINEL_DATATYPE_EUI48_C = 'e', SPINEL_DATATYPE_DATA_WLEN_C = 'd', SPINEL_DATATYPE_DATA_C = 'D', SPINEL_DATATYPE_UTF8_C = 'U', //!< Zero-Terminated UTF8-Encoded String SPINEL_DATATYPE_STRUCT_C = 't', SPINEL_DATATYPE_ARRAY_C = 'A', }; typedef char spinel_datatype_t; #define SPINEL_DATATYPE_NULL_S "" #define SPINEL_DATATYPE_VOID_S "." #define SPINEL_DATATYPE_BOOL_S "b" #define SPINEL_DATATYPE_UINT8_S "C" #define SPINEL_DATATYPE_INT8_S "c" #define SPINEL_DATATYPE_UINT16_S "S" #define SPINEL_DATATYPE_INT16_S "s" #define SPINEL_DATATYPE_UINT32_S "L" #define SPINEL_DATATYPE_INT32_S "l" #define SPINEL_DATATYPE_UINT64_S "X" #define SPINEL_DATATYPE_INT64_S "x" #define SPINEL_DATATYPE_UINT_PACKED_S "i" #define SPINEL_DATATYPE_IPv6ADDR_S "6" #define SPINEL_DATATYPE_EUI64_S "E" #define SPINEL_DATATYPE_EUI48_S "e" #define SPINEL_DATATYPE_DATA_WLEN_S "d" #define SPINEL_DATATYPE_DATA_S "D" #define SPINEL_DATATYPE_UTF8_S "U" //!< Zero-Terminated UTF8-Encoded String #define SPINEL_DATATYPE_ARRAY_S(x) "A(" x ")" #define SPINEL_DATATYPE_STRUCT_S(x) "t(" x ")" #define SPINEL_DATATYPE_ARRAY_STRUCT_S(x) SPINEL_DATATYPE_ARRAY_S(SPINEL_DATATYPE_STRUCT_WLEN_S(x)) #define SPINEL_DATATYPE_COMMAND_S \ SPINEL_DATATYPE_UINT8_S /* header */ \ SPINEL_DATATYPE_UINT_PACKED_S /* command */ #define SPINEL_DATATYPE_COMMAND_PROP_S \ SPINEL_DATATYPE_COMMAND_S /* prop command */ \ SPINEL_DATATYPE_UINT_PACKED_S /* property id */ #define SPINEL_MAX_UINT_PACKED 2097151 SPINEL_API_EXTERN spinel_ssize_t spinel_datatype_pack(uint8_t *data_out, spinel_size_t data_len_max, const char *pack_format, ...); SPINEL_API_EXTERN spinel_ssize_t spinel_datatype_vpack(uint8_t *data_out, spinel_size_t data_len_max, const char *pack_format, va_list args); SPINEL_API_EXTERN spinel_ssize_t spinel_datatype_unpack(const uint8_t *data_in, spinel_size_t data_len, const char *pack_format, ...); /** * Parses spinel data similar to sscanf(). * * Actually calls spinel_datatype_vunpack_in_place() to parse data. * * @param[in] data_in A pointer to the data to parse. * @param[in] data_len The length of @p data_in in bytes. * @param[in] pack_format C string that contains a format string follows the same specification of spinel. * @param[in] ... Additional arguments depending on the format string @p pack_format. * * @returns The parsed length in bytes. * * @note This function behaves different from `spinel_datatype_unpack()`: * - This function expects composite data arguments of pointer to data type, while `spinel_datatype_unpack()` * expects them of pointer to data type pointer. For example, if `SPINEL_DATATYPE_EUI64_C` is present in * @p pack_format, this function expects a `spinel_eui64_t *` is included in variable arguments, while * `spinel_datatype_unpack()` expects a `spinel_eui64_t **` is included. * - For `SPINEL_DATATYPE_UTF8_C`, this function expects two arguments, the first of type `char *` and the * second is of type `size_t` to indicate length of the provided buffer in the first argument just like * `strncpy()`, while `spinel_datatype_unpack()` only expects a `const char **`. * * @sa spinel_datatype_vunpack_in_place() * */ SPINEL_API_EXTERN spinel_ssize_t spinel_datatype_unpack_in_place(const uint8_t *data_in, spinel_size_t data_len, const char *pack_format, ...); SPINEL_API_EXTERN spinel_ssize_t spinel_datatype_vunpack(const uint8_t *data_in, spinel_size_t data_len, const char *pack_format, va_list args); /** * Parses spinel data similar to vsscanf(). * * @param[in] data_in A pointer to the data to parse. * @param[in] data_len The length of @p data_in in bytes. * @param[in] pack_format C string that contains a format string follows the same specification of spinel. * @param[in] args A value identifying a variable arguments list. * * @returns The parsed length in bytes. * * @note This function behaves different from `spinel_datatype_vunpack()`: * - This function expects composite data arguments of pointer to data type, while `spinel_datatype_vunpack()` * expects them of pointer to data type pointer. For example, if `SPINEL_DATATYPE_EUI64_C` is present in * @p pack_format, this function expects a `spinel_eui64_t *` is included in variable arguments, while * `spinel_datatype_vunpack()` expects a `spinel_eui64_t **` is included. * - For `SPINEL_DATATYPE_UTF8_C`, this function expects two arguments, the first of type `char *` and the * second is of type `size_t` to indicate length of the provided buffer in the first argument just like * `strncpy()`, while `spinel_datatype_vunpack()` only expects a `const char **`. * * @sa spinel_datatype_unpack_in_place() * */ SPINEL_API_EXTERN spinel_ssize_t spinel_datatype_vunpack_in_place(const uint8_t *data_in, spinel_size_t data_len, const char *pack_format, va_list args); SPINEL_API_EXTERN spinel_ssize_t spinel_packed_uint_decode(const uint8_t *bytes, spinel_size_t len, unsigned int *value_ptr); SPINEL_API_EXTERN spinel_ssize_t spinel_packed_uint_encode(uint8_t *bytes, spinel_size_t len, unsigned int value); SPINEL_API_EXTERN spinel_ssize_t spinel_packed_uint_size(unsigned int value); SPINEL_API_EXTERN const char *spinel_next_packed_datatype(const char *pack_format); // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPINEL_API_EXTERN const char *spinel_command_to_cstr(spinel_command_t command); SPINEL_API_EXTERN const char *spinel_prop_key_to_cstr(spinel_prop_key_t prop_key); SPINEL_API_EXTERN const char *spinel_net_role_to_cstr(uint8_t net_role); SPINEL_API_EXTERN const char *spinel_mcu_power_state_to_cstr(uint8_t mcu_power_state); SPINEL_API_EXTERN const char *spinel_status_to_cstr(spinel_status_t status); SPINEL_API_EXTERN const char *spinel_capability_to_cstr(spinel_capability_t capability); SPINEL_API_EXTERN const char *spinel_radio_link_to_cstr(uint32_t radio); SPINEL_API_EXTERN const char *spinel_link_metrics_status_to_cstr(uint8_t status); // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #if defined(__cplusplus) } #endif #endif /* defined(SPINEL_HEADER_INCLUDED) */