* Fixed mstpcap utility by setting This-Station to the MS/TP promiscuous mode address 255.
* Fixed MS/TP receive filter for valid data frames which was missing.
* Fixed MS/TP zero-config duplicate node detection
* Reset silence during MS/TP capture after writing packet to prevent endless packets when stream is interrupted.
The usleep() function takes microseconds, not milliseconds. So,
T_turnaround needs to be calculated in microseconds. If we don't do
this, at a baud rate of 9600, we end up waiting 4 microseconds instead
of 4 milliseconds, which goes against the rule.
Makefile use Device_Object_Instance_Number from device-client.c (Device_Object_Instance_Number is not in bacnet.a from Makefile)
Cmake use Device_Object_Instance_Number from libbacnet-stac.a:device.c
This fix#778
* fix app router-ipv6: duplicate symbol
Makefile use Device_Object_Instance_Number from device-client.c (Device_Object_Instance_Number is not in bacnet.a from Makefile)
Cmake use Device_Object_Instance_Number from libbacnet-stac.a:device.c
This fix#778
* test ipv6
Resolving stack-smashing problem associated with variable length of subscriber's process ID 2..5 bytes
Co-authored-by: Tomasz Kazimierz Motyl <tomasz.motyl@se.com>
* Added some optional properties into the object property lists up to protocol-revision 22
* Added serial-number property to basic device object example.
* Changed ATmega168 example for ATmega328 on Arduino Uno R3 with DFR0259 RS485 shield. Added ADC interface from BDK port and mapped to some AV objects. Removed MS/TP MAC address DIP switch GPIO and moved MS/TP configuration to AV objects. Added AV units property. Added some Uno R3 Digital Inputs and outputs mapped to some BV. Added AVR EEPROM from BDK port and mapped some non-volatile data including MAC address and max manager and baud rate, device ID and names and description and location.
Depends on pcap (e.g. with Wireshark)
build with
#cmake .. -G"CodeBlocks - Unix Makefiles" -DBACDL_ETHERNET=ON -DBACDL_BIP=OFF -DBAC_ROUTING=OFF
run as normal user (not root) like Wireshark
* Fixed variable data type for boolean in RPM structure.
* Fixed RPM error handling to use callback.
* Fixed bacrpm app example when not enough command line parameters are used
* Fixed empty-list EPICS printing.
* Fixed RPM-Ack processing for end of list-of-results
* Added minimal handling for segmentation-not-supported during RPM of object properties.
Fixing order of operations so the dest_index gets written to the right slot instead of an initial MAX_COV_SUBSCRIPTIONS-1
Co-authored-by: Tomasz Kazimierz Motyl <tomasz.motyl@se.com>
* datalink/dlenv: Rename addr -> addr6 when ipv6
If we are building this file with BACDL_BIP6 and BACDL_BIP enabled we
get two definitions for addr. For this reason rename other addr6 so
there will be no conflict.
* config: Reorder MAX_APDU selection so biggest is first
When multiple datalinks are selected we should guess biggest MAX_APDU.
To do that we need to order selection based on biggest to lowest. With
this change MAX_APDU should be more correct most of the times and user
does not need to specifie that by hand.
* Make it possible to select multiple datalinks
Before we had option to select all datalinks. Many times you however do
not need all datalinks but just some. Change logic so that it does not
matter if user selects multiple datalinks. Now user just select what
they want and everything should just work.
* dlenv: Move variables start of function
Because we use C89 we need to move variables start of block.
* datalink: Hide strings.h because Windows
Windows does not support strings.h. Hide it from it.
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* pre-commit: Update and enable clang-format check
There is newer version from clang-format so use that. We do not yet want
18 as that is little bit too new.
* Format some thing by hand which clang-format "breaks"
Clang-format will format some things little bit off in some cases.
Format some things by hand so we get cleaner end result.
* Run clang-format with
```
pre-commit run --all-files clang-format
```
We have already in previously checked places where clang-format does not
make good format and ignored those (hopefully most of the things).
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* Make most of the functions const correct
Used clang-tidy and sonarlint to help find places where const could
pretty easily applied. Also lot of hand work.
This commit does not yet touch handlers and typedefs of those.
* Fix Arduino uno handler_who_is() has extra parenthesis
For some reason there is extra parenthesis. Remove it this is more
likely buildable.
* Bugfix/bacapp: Fix uninitilized array_index
We have changed bacapp_snprintf_value() to be const correct. After that
we got
```
/home/runner/work/bacnet-stack/bacnet-stack/src/bacnet/bacapp.c:3183:27: warning: 4th function call argument is an uninitialized value [core.CallAndMessage]
ret_val = bacapp_snprintf_weeklyschedule(
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 warning generated.
```
So analyzer could now spot that we do not actually initilize array_index
at all. Fix this by setting array_index to zero. Note that I actually do
not know if zeroing is right thing to do here. I choose zero as if this
has worked before it is most likely that it will work with zero value.
* cmake: Add and ignore Wwrite-strings compiler option
Wwrite-strings helps find places where const correctness is broken.
Example it will warn about these
```C
void func1(char* str);
func("test") /* "test" is const so we should not pass it to func1().
char* func2()
{
return "test"; /* func2() should return const char*.
}
```
We still need to ignore it as not all are fixed but let's add it already
so we remember that it should be opened at some point.
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* Add editorconfig and pre-commit config
Editorconfig is widly used and supported file. It says basic things how
files should be formatted.
pre-commit is tool which can automatically check some basic checks like
code formatting everytime someone makes commit. This can also be used in
CI to run these things. Then it is very easy to do same things locally
as in CI. This also makes easy to select clang-format version so
everyone is using same one.
* clang-format: Ignore folders where are external code
We should not format external code. Add clang-format files to exclude
those. We should move external code always to example external/ folder
so we can exclude those more easily.
* clang-format: Remove custom zephyr/.clang-gormat
This clang-format file where introduces before our root clang-format. It
does not make sense anymore as we have root clang-format. Removing this
will unifie formatting in whole repo.
* clang-format: Add couple new rules
Add couple new formatting rules.
Always align const to left side. We did have only one place where it was
right side so this make sense as it is already rule for us.
I choose also insertbraces becuase when I run this I notice that we have
lot of multiline code without braces. So very error prone places. This
will take error possibility away. Repo also always use braces even with
single line statments so this does not matter much.
* ci: Add pre-commit validation
Validate pre-commit in CI.
* format: Convert spaces to tabs in Makefiles
Makefile normally use tabs. We enforce that with editorconfig. Fix
couple places where spaces where still in use.
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It is lot easier to work with automatic formatters if we have external
files in different folder. For some tools we can example just exclude
external all together.
Co-authored-by: Kari Argillander <kari.argillander@fidelix.com>
* Added basic object-name get for ASCII names to enable free if they were dynamically created. Added unit testing to validate the basic object ASCII object-name API.
* Removed static scope on character array used for name since the array gets copied into characterstring array and static is not needed.
* format: Strip trailing whitespaces
We want to get rid of trailing whitespaces completly as they make just git
noice. Much better to start using automated tools to get rid of them once and
not getting them back again. This way git history will be cleaner and review
easier.
Commit was generated with:
pre-commit run --all-files trailing-whitespace
* format: Files should have exactly one new line end of them
It is good practice that every file has one new line. It is not now days so
mandatory but it also is not nice if file has lot of newlines end of it. We will
use pre-commit which takes automatically care about this so let's fix all.
Commit was generated with:
pre-commit run --all-files end-of-file-fixer
* format: Convert tabs to spaces
Project mostly use spaces over tabs. When mixing tabs and spaces this usually
makes formatting issues and also when changing those in commits it will make lot
of git noise. We will force spaces most of the time and use pre-commit to fix.
Commit was generated with:
pre-commit run --all-files remove-tabs
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* clang-format: Ignore javascript files
Ignore javascript files. Clang-format is not very good formatter for
javascript files anyway. If we ever need javascript formatter we should
use Prettier.
* clang-format: Ignore some lines in sources
Couple things get formatted really funky if we let clang-format format
those. Just ignore those locally.
* zephyr/tescase.yaml: Fix yaml syntax
pre-commit hook check-yaml did found out that there are two skips.
Remove another as this is not right syntax.
* Fix repo contains unicode replacement chars
When running pre-commit text-unicode-replacement-char it founds that
there is couple unicode replacemnt chars. Remove and replace these.
* Convert some tabs to spaces manually
We will soon auto format tabs to spaces. How ever it could not do couple
thing so fix those by hand first.
* Make files with shebang executables
It is good habit that if file has shebang then it is marked executable.
These where found with pre-commit check-shebang-scripts-are-executable
checker.
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