/* * f8wConfig.cfg * * Compiler command-line options used to define a TI Z-Stack ZigBee device. * To move an option from here to the project file, comment out or delete the * option from this file and enter it into the "Define Symbols" box under the * Preprocessor tab of the C/C++ Compiler Project Options. New user defined * options may be added to this file, as necessary. * * Each macro is prefixed with '-D'. The entries are to be constructed as if * they are to be on the compiler command line invocation (which they are). * * NOTE: The RHS (Right-Hand-Side) must be quoted if there are embedded blanks. * See the DEFAULT_KEY definition for an example. */ /* Enable ZigBee-Pro */ -DZIGBEEPRO /* Set to 0 for no security, otherwise non-0 */ -DSECURE=0 -DZG_SECURE_DYNAMIC=0 /* Enable the Reflector */ -DREFLECTOR /* Default channel is Channel 11 - 0x0B */ // Channels are defined in the following: // 0 : 868 MHz 0x00000001 // 1 - 10 : 915 MHz 0x000007FE // 11 - 26 : 2.4 GHz 0x07FFF800 // //-DMAX_CHANNELS_868MHZ 0x00000001 //-DMAX_CHANNELS_915MHZ 0x000007FE //-DMAX_CHANNELS_24GHZ 0x07FFF800 //-DDEFAULT_CHANLIST=0x04000000 // 26 - 0x1A //-DDEFAULT_CHANLIST=0x02000000 // 25 - 0x19 //-DDEFAULT_CHANLIST=0x01000000 // 24 - 0x18 -DDEFAULT_CHANLIST=0x00800000 // 23 - 0x17 //-DDEFAULT_CHANLIST=0x00400000 // 22 - 0x16 //-DDEFAULT_CHANLIST=0x00200000 // 21 - 0x15 //-DDEFAULT_CHANLIST=0x00100000 // 20 - 0x14 //-DDEFAULT_CHANLIST=0x00080000 // 19 - 0x13 //-DDEFAULT_CHANLIST=0x00040000 // 18 - 0x12 //-DDEFAULT_CHANLIST=0x00020000 // 17 - 0x11 //-DDEFAULT_CHANLIST=0x00010000 // 16 - 0x10 //-DDEFAULT_CHANLIST=0x00008000 // 15 - 0x0F //-DDEFAULT_CHANLIST=0x00004000 // 14 - 0x0E //-DDEFAULT_CHANLIST=0x00002000 // 13 - 0x0D //-DDEFAULT_CHANLIST=0x00001000 // 12 - 0x0C //-DDEFAULT_CHANLIST=0x00000800 // 11 - 0x0B /* Define the default PAN ID. * * Setting this to a value other than 0xFFFF causes * ZDO_COORD to use this value as its PAN ID and * Routers and end devices to join PAN with this ID */ -DZDAPP_CONFIG_PAN_ID=0xFFA5 /* Minimum number of milliseconds to hold off the start of the device * in the network and the minimum delay between joining cycles. */ -DNWK_START_DELAY=100 /* Mask for the random joining delay. This value is masked with * the return from osal_rand() to get a random delay time for * each joining cycle. This random value is added to NWK_START_DELAY. * For example, a value of 0x007F will be a joining delay of 0 to 127 * milliseconds. */ -DEXTENDED_JOINING_RANDOM_MASK=0x007F /* Minimum number of milliseconds to delay between each beacon request * in a joining cycle. */ -DBEACON_REQUEST_DELAY=100 /* Mask for the random beacon request delay. This value is masked with the * return from osal_rand() to get a random delay time for each joining cycle. * This random value is added to DBEACON_REQUEST_DELAY. For example, a value * of 0x00FF will be a beacon request delay of 0 to 255 milliseconds. */ -DBEACON_REQ_DELAY_MASK=0x00FF /* Jitter mask for the link status report timer. This value is masked with the * return from osal_rand() to add a random delay to _NIB.nwkLinkStatusPeriod. * For example, a value of 0x007F allows a jitter between 0-127 milliseconds. */ -DLINK_STATUS_JITTER_MASK=0x007F /* in seconds; set to 0 to turn off route expiry */ -DROUTE_EXPIRY_TIME=30 /* This number is used by polled devices, since the spec'd formula * doesn't work for sleeping end devices. For non-polled devices, * a formula is used. Value is in 2 milliseconds periods */ -DAPSC_ACK_WAIT_DURATION_POLLED=3000 /* Default indirect message holding timeout value: * 1-65535 (0 -> 65536) X CNT_RTG_TIMER X RTG_TIMER_INTERVAL */ -DNWK_INDIRECT_MSG_TIMEOUT=7 /* The number of simultaneous route discoveries in network */ -DMAX_RREQ_ENTRIES=8 /* The maximum number of retries allowed after a transmission failure */ -DAPSC_MAX_FRAME_RETRIES=3 /* Max number of times retry looking for the next hop address of a message */ -DNWK_MAX_DATA_RETRIES=2 /* Number of times retry to poll parent before indicating loss of synchronization * with parent. Note that larger value will cause longer delay for the child to * rejoin the network. */ -DMAX_POLL_FAILURE_RETRIES=2 /* The number of items in the broadcast table */ -DMAX_BCAST=9 /* The maximum number of groups in the groups table */ -DAPS_MAX_GROUPS=16 /* Number of entries in the regular routing table plus additional * entries for route repair */ -DMAX_RTG_ENTRIES=40 /* Maximum number of entries in the Binding table. */ -DNWK_MAX_BINDING_ENTRIES=4 /* Maximum number of cluster IDs for each binding table entry. * Note that any value other than the default value may cause a * compilation warning but Device Binding will function correctly. */ -DMAX_BINDING_CLUSTER_IDS=4 /* Default security key. */ -DDEFAULT_KEY="{0x01, 0x03, 0x05, 0x07, 0x09, 0x0B, 0x0D, 0x0F, 0x00, 0x02, 0x04, 0x06, 0x08, 0x0A, 0x0C, 0x0D}" /* Reset when ASSERT occurs, otherwise flash LEDs */ //-DASSERT_RESET /* Set the MAC MAX Frame Size (802.15.4 default is 102) */ -DMAC_MAX_FRAME_SIZE=116 /* Minimum transmissions attempted for Channel Interference detection, * Frequency Agility can be disabled by setting this parameter to zero. */ -DZDNWKMGR_MIN_TRANSMISSIONS=20 /* Compiler keywords */ -DCONST="const __code" -DGENERIC=__generic /**************************************** * The following are for End Devices only ***************************************/ -DRFD_RCVC_ALWAYS_ON=FALSE /* The number of milliseconds to wait between data request polls to the coordinator. */ -DPOLL_RATE=1000 /* This is used after receiving a data indication to poll immediately * for queued messages...in milliseconds. */ -DQUEUED_POLL_RATE=100 /* This is used after receiving a data confirmation to poll immediately * for response messages...in milliseconds */ -DRESPONSE_POLL_RATE=100 /* This is used as an alternate response poll rate only for rejoin request. * This rate is determined by the response time of the parent that the device * is trying to join. */ -DREJOIN_POLL_RATE=440