67 lines
2.1 KiB
C
67 lines
2.1 KiB
C
#ifndef CONFIG_H
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#define CONFIG_H
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/* Note: these defines can be defined in your makefile or project
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or here or not defined and defaults will be used */
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/* declare a single physical layer using your compiler define.
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see datalink.h for possible defines. */
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#if !(defined(BACDL_ETHERNET) || defined(BACDL_ARCNET) || defined(BACDL_MSTP) || defined(BACDL_BIP) || defined(BACDL_TEST))
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#define BACDL_BIP
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#endif
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/* optional debug info for BACnet/IP datalink layers */
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#if defined(BACDL_BIP)
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#if !defined(BIP_DEBUG)
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#define BIP_DEBUG
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#endif
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#endif
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/* Define your processor architecture as Big Endian or Little Endian */
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#if !defined(BIG_ENDIAN)
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#define BIG_ENDIAN 0
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#endif
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/* Define your Vendor Identifier assigned by ASHRAE */
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#if !defined(BACNET_VENDOR_ID)
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#define BACNET_VENDOR_ID 260
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#endif
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#if !defined(BACNET_VENDOR_NAME)
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#define BACNET_VENDOR_NAME "BACnet Stack at SourceForge"
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#endif
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/* Max number of bytes in an APDU. */
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/* Typical sizes are 50, 128, 206, 480, 1024, and 1476 octets */
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/* This is used in constructing messages and to tell others our limits */
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/* 50 is the minimum; adjust to your memory and physical layer constraints */
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/* Lon=206, MS/TP=480, ARCNET=480, Ethernet=1476 */
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#if !defined(MAX_APDU)
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/* #define MAX_APDU 50 */
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#define MAX_APDU 480
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/* #define MAX_APDU 1476 */
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#endif
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/* for confirmed messages, this is the number of transactions */
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/* that we hold in a queue waiting for timeout. */
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/* Configure to zero if you don't want any confirmed messages */
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/* Configure from 1..255 for number of outstanding confirmed */
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/* requests available. */
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#if !defined(MAX_TSM_TRANSACTIONS)
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#define MAX_TSM_TRANSACTIONS 255
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#endif
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/* The address cache is used for binding to BACnet devices */
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/* The number of entries corresponds to the number of */
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/* devices that might respond to an I-Am on the network. */
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/* If your device is a simple server and does not need to bind, */
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/* then you don't need to use this. */
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#if !defined(MAX_ADDRESS_CACHE)
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#define MAX_ADDRESS_CACHE 255
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#endif
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/* some modules have debugging enabled using PRINT_ENABLED */
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#if !defined(PRINT_ENABLED)
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#define PRINT_ENABLED 0
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#endif
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#endif
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