Issue 2 move folders and use deep path include file names to prevent collisions (#4)

* moving folders and files and adjust server demo build

* Fix Makefile for apps/server on Linux

* fix unit test source file folders

* fix datetime convert UTC functions. Add Code::Blocks project for datetime testing

* added some ignore extensions

* disable parallel make option

* fix build for abort, dcc, and epics apps

* fix build for dcc, epics, error, and getevent apps.

* Fixed building of all apps

* fix the ipv4 to ipv6 router app build

* Change indent style from Google to Webkit

* make pretty to re-format style

* removed common Makefile since we already had one and two was too many

* remove scripts from root folder that are no longer maintained or used

* remove mercurial EOL and ignore files for git repo

* remove .vscodeconfig files from repo

* tweak clang-format style

* clang-format src and apps with tweaked style

* added clang-tidy to fix readability if braces in src

* result of make tidy for src and apps

* fix clang-tidy mangling

* Added code::blocks project for BACnet server simulation

* added code::blocks linux project for WhoIs app

* update text files for EOL

* fix EOL in some files

* fixed make win32 apps for older gcc

* Removed Borland C++ Makefile in apps. Unable to maintain support for Borland C++ compiler.

* created codeblocks project for apps/epics for Windows

* fixing ports/xplained to work with new data structure.

* fix ports/xplained example for Atmel Studio compile

* fix ports/stm32f10x example for gcc Makefile compile

* fix ports/stm32f10x example for IAR EWARM compile

* fix ports/xplained timer callback

* fix ports/bdk_atxx_mspt build with subdirs

* fix ports/bdk_atxx_mspt build with subdirs

* updated git ignore for IAR build artifacts

* updated gitignore for non-tracked files and folders

* fixed bdk-atxx4-mstp port for Rowley Crossworks project file

* fixed bdk-atxx4-mstp port for GCC AVR Makefile

* fixed atmega168 port for IAR AVR and GCC AVR Makefile

* fixed at91sam7s port for IAR ARM and GCC ARM Makefile

* removed unmaintainable DOS, RTOS32, and atmega8 ports.  Updated rx62n (untested).

* changed arm7 to uip port
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/**************************************************************************
*
* Copyright (C) 2005 Steve Karg <skarg@users.sourceforge.net>
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
* a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
* "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
* without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
* distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
* permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
* the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
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*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
* EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
* CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
* TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
* SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
*
*********************************************************************/
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "bacnet/config.h"
#include "bacnet/bacdef.h"
#include "bacnet/bacdcode.h"
#include "bacnet/basic/binding/address.h"
#include "bacnet/basic/tsm/tsm.h"
#include "bacnet/npdu.h"
#include "bacnet/apdu.h"
#include "bacnet/basic/object/device.h"
#include "bacnet/datalink/datalink.h"
#include "bacnet/dcc.h"
#include "bacnet/whois.h"
#include "bacnet/bacenum.h"
/* some demo stuff needed */
#include "bacnet/basic/object/device.h"
#include "bacnet/basic/services.h"
#include "bacnet/basic/tsm/tsm.h"
#include "bacnet/datalink/datalink.h"
/** @file s_whois.c Send a Who-Is request. */
/** Send a Who-Is request to a remote network for a specific device, a range,
* or any device.
* If low_limit and high_limit both are -1, then the range is unlimited.
* If low_limit and high_limit have the same non-negative value, then only
* that device will respond.
* Otherwise, low_limit must be less than high_limit.
* @param target_address [in] BACnet address of target router
* @param low_limit [in] Device Instance Low Range, 0 - 4,194,303 or -1
* @param high_limit [in] Device Instance High Range, 0 - 4,194,303 or -1
*/
void Send_WhoIs_To_Network(
BACNET_ADDRESS *target_address, int32_t low_limit, int32_t high_limit)
{
int len = 0;
int pdu_len = 0;
int bytes_sent = 0;
BACNET_NPDU_DATA npdu_data;
BACNET_ADDRESS my_address;
datalink_get_my_address(&my_address);
/* encode the NPDU portion of the packet */
npdu_encode_npdu_data(&npdu_data, false, MESSAGE_PRIORITY_NORMAL);
pdu_len = npdu_encode_pdu(
&Handler_Transmit_Buffer[0], target_address, &my_address, &npdu_data);
/* encode the APDU portion of the packet */
len = whois_encode_apdu(
&Handler_Transmit_Buffer[pdu_len], low_limit, high_limit);
pdu_len += len;
bytes_sent = datalink_send_pdu(
target_address, &npdu_data, &Handler_Transmit_Buffer[0], pdu_len);
#if PRINT_ENABLED
if (bytes_sent <= 0)
fprintf(
stderr, "Failed to Send Who-Is Request (%s)!\n", strerror(errno));
#else
(void)bytes_sent;
#endif
}
/** Send a global Who-Is request for a specific device, a range, or any device.
* If low_limit and high_limit both are -1, then the range is unlimited.
* If low_limit and high_limit have the same non-negative value, then only
* that device will respond.
* Otherwise, low_limit must be less than high_limit.
* @param low_limit [in] Device Instance Low Range, 0 - 4,194,303 or -1
* @param high_limit [in] Device Instance High Range, 0 - 4,194,303 or -1
*/
void Send_WhoIs_Global(int32_t low_limit, int32_t high_limit)
{
BACNET_ADDRESS dest;
if (!dcc_communication_enabled()) {
return;
}
/* Who-Is is a global broadcast */
datalink_get_broadcast_address(&dest);
Send_WhoIs_To_Network(&dest, low_limit, high_limit);
}
/** Send a local Who-Is request for a specific device, a range, or any device.
* If low_limit and high_limit both are -1, then the range is unlimited.
* If low_limit and high_limit have the same non-negative value, then only
* that device will respond.
* Otherwise, low_limit must be less than high_limit.
* @param low_limit [in] Device Instance Low Range, 0 - 4,194,303 or -1
* @param high_limit [in] Device Instance High Range, 0 - 4,194,303 or -1
*/
void Send_WhoIs_Local(int32_t low_limit, int32_t high_limit)
{
BACNET_ADDRESS dest;
char temp[6];
int loop;
if (!dcc_communication_enabled()) {
return;
}
/* Who-Is is a global broadcast */
datalink_get_broadcast_address(&dest);
/* encode the NPDU portion of the packet */
/* I added this to make it a local broadcast */
dest.net = 0;
/* Not sure why this happens but values are backwards so they need to be
* reversed */
temp[0] = dest.mac[3];
temp[1] = dest.mac[2];
temp[2] = dest.mac[1];
temp[3] = dest.mac[0];
temp[4] = dest.mac[5];
temp[5] = dest.mac[4];
for (loop = 0; loop < 6; loop++) {
dest.mac[loop] = temp[loop];
}
Send_WhoIs_To_Network(&dest, low_limit, high_limit);
}
/** Send a Who-Is request to a remote network for a specific device, a range,
* or any device.
* @ingroup DMDDB
* If low_limit and high_limit both are -1, then the range is unlimited.
* If low_limit and high_limit have the same non-negative value, then only
* that device will respond.
* Otherwise, low_limit must be less than high_limit.
* @param target_address [in] BACnet address of target router
* @param low_limit [in] Device Instance Low Range, 0 - 4,194,303 or -1
* @param high_limit [in] Device Instance High Range, 0 - 4,194,303 or -1
*/
void Send_WhoIs_Remote(
BACNET_ADDRESS *target_address, int32_t low_limit, int32_t high_limit)
{
if (!dcc_communication_enabled()) {
return;
}
Send_WhoIs_To_Network(target_address, low_limit, high_limit);
}
/** Send a global Who-Is request for a specific device, a range, or any device.
* @ingroup DMDDB
* This was the original Who-Is broadcast but the code was moved to the more
* descriptive Send_WhoIs_Global when Send_WhoIs_Local and Send_WhoIsRemote was
* added.
* If low_limit and high_limit both are -1, then the range is unlimited.
* If low_limit and high_limit have the same non-negative value, then only
* that device will respond.
* Otherwise, low_limit must be less than high_limit.
* @param low_limit [in] Device Instance Low Range, 0 - 4,194,303 or -1
* @param high_limit [in] Device Instance High Range, 0 - 4,194,303 or -1
*/
void Send_WhoIs(int32_t low_limit, int32_t high_limit)
{
Send_WhoIs_Global(low_limit, high_limit);
}