/* * AWS IoT Over-the-air Update v3.3.0 * Copyright (C) 2020 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. * * 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 in all * copies or substantial portions of the Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. 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. */ /** * @file ota_config_defaults.h * @brief This represents the default values for the configuration macros * for the OTA library. * * @note This file SHOULD NOT be modified. If custom values are needed for * any configuration macro, an ota_config.h file should be provided to * the OTA library to override the default values defined in this file. * To use the custom config file, the OTA_DO_NOT_USE_CUSTOM_CONFIG preprocessor * macro SHOULD NOT be set. */ #ifndef OTA_CONFIG_DEFAULTS_H #define OTA_CONFIG_DEFAULTS_H /* *INDENT-OFF* */ #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* *INDENT-ON* */ /* The macro definition for OTA_DO_NOT_USE_CUSTOM_CONFIG is for Doxygen * documentation only. */ /** * @brief Define this macro to build the OTA library without the custom config * file ota_config.h. * * Without the custom config, the OTA library builds with * default values of config macros defined in ota_config_defaults.h file. * * If a custom config is provided, then OTA_DO_NOT_USE_CUSTOM_CONFIG should not * be defined. */ #ifdef DOXYGEN #define OTA_DO_NOT_USE_CUSTOM_CONFIG #endif /** * @brief The number of words allocated to the stack for the OTA agent. * * The configuration parameter specifies the size of the stack that will be allocated * to the task being created (the size is specified in words, not bytes!). The amount * of stack required is dependent on the application specific parameters, * for more information [Link](https://www.freertos.org/FAQMem.html#StackSize) * * Possible values: Any positive 32 bit integer.
* Default value: Varies by platform */ #ifndef otaconfigSTACK_SIZE #define otaconfigSTACK_SIZE "Please set otaconfigSTACK_SIZE" #endif /** * @brief The OTA agent task priority. Normally it runs at a low priority. * * For more information [Link](https://www.freertos.org/RTOS-task-priority.html). * * Possible values: 0 to ( configMAX_PRIORITIES - 1 )
* Default value: Varies by platform. */ #ifndef otaconfigAGENT_PRIORITY #define otaconfigAGENT_PRIORITY "Please set otaconfigAGENT_PRIORITY" #endif /** * @brief Log base 2 of the size of the file data block message (excluding the * header). * * Possible values: Any unsigned 32 integer.
* Default value: '12' */ #ifndef otaconfigLOG2_FILE_BLOCK_SIZE #define otaconfigLOG2_FILE_BLOCK_SIZE 12UL #endif /** * @brief Milliseconds to wait for the self test phase to succeed before we * force reset. * * Possible values: Any unsigned 32 integer.
* Default value: '16000' */ #ifndef otaconfigSELF_TEST_RESPONSE_WAIT_MS #define otaconfigSELF_TEST_RESPONSE_WAIT_MS 16000U #endif /** * @brief Milliseconds to wait before requesting data blocks from the OTA * service if nothing is happening. * * @note The wait timer is reset whenever a data block is received from the OTA * service so we will only send the request message after being idle for this * amount of time. * * Possible values: Any unsigned 32 integer.
* Default value: '10000' */ #ifndef otaconfigFILE_REQUEST_WAIT_MS #define otaconfigFILE_REQUEST_WAIT_MS 10000U #endif /** * @brief The maximum allowed length of the thing name used by the OTA agent. * * @note AWS IoT requires Thing names to be unique for each device that * connects to the broker. Likewise, the OTA agent requires the developer to * construct and pass in the Thing name when initializing the OTA agent. The * agent uses this size to allocate static storage for the Thing name used in * all OTA base topics. Namely $aws/things/thingName * * Possible values: Any unsigned 32 integer.
* Default value: '64' */ #ifndef otaconfigMAX_THINGNAME_LEN #define otaconfigMAX_THINGNAME_LEN 64U #endif /** * @brief The maximum number of data blocks requested from OTA streaming * service. * * @note This configuration parameter is sent with data requests and represents * the maximum number of data blocks the service will send in response. The * maximum limit for this must be calculated from the maximum data response * limit (128 KB from service) divided by the block size. For example if block * size is set as 1 KB then the maximum number of data blocks that we can * request is 128/1 = 128 blocks. Configure this parameter to this maximum * limit or lower based on how many data blocks response is expected for each * data requests. * * Possible values: Any unsigned 32 integer value greater than 0.
* Default value: '1' */ #ifndef otaconfigMAX_NUM_BLOCKS_REQUEST #define otaconfigMAX_NUM_BLOCKS_REQUEST 1U #endif /** * @brief The maximum number of requests allowed to send without a response * before we abort. * * @note This configuration parameter sets the maximum number of times the * requests are made over the selected communication channel before aborting * and returning error. * * Possible values: Any unsigned 32 integer.
* Default value: '32' */ #ifndef otaconfigMAX_NUM_REQUEST_MOMENTUM #define otaconfigMAX_NUM_REQUEST_MOMENTUM 32U #endif /** * @brief How frequently the device will report its OTA progress to the cloud. * * @note Device will update the job status with the number of blocks it has received every certain * number of blocks it receives. For example, 64 means device will update job status every 64 blocks * it receives. * * Possible values: Any unsigned 32 integer.
* Default value: '64' */ #ifndef otaconfigOTA_UPDATE_STATUS_FREQUENCY #define otaconfigOTA_UPDATE_STATUS_FREQUENCY 64U #endif /** * @brief The number of data buffers reserved by the OTA agent. * * @note This configurations parameter sets the maximum number of static data * buffers used by the OTA agent for job and file data blocks received. * * Possible values: Any unsigned 32 integer.
* Default value: '1' */ #ifndef otaconfigMAX_NUM_OTA_DATA_BUFFERS #define otaconfigMAX_NUM_OTA_DATA_BUFFERS 1U #endif /** * @brief Data type to represent a file. * * It is used to represent a file received via OTA. The file is declared as * the pointer of this type: otaconfigOTA_FILE_TYPE * pFile. * * Possible values: Any data type.
* Default value: FILE on Windows or Linux, uint8_t on other platforms. */ #ifndef otaconfigOTA_FILE_TYPE #if defined( WIN32 ) || defined( __linux__ ) #define otaconfigOTA_FILE_TYPE FILE #else #define otaconfigOTA_FILE_TYPE uint8_t #endif #endif /** * @brief Flag to enable booting into updates that have an identical or lower * version than the current version. * * @note Set this configuration parameter to '1' to disable version checks. * This allows updates to an identical or lower version. This is provided for * testing purpose and it's recommended to always update to higher version and * keep this configuration disabled. * * Possible values: Any unsigned 32 integer.
* Default value: '0' */ #ifndef otaconfigAllowDowngrade #define otaconfigAllowDowngrade 0U #endif /** * @brief The file type id received in the job document. * * @note The file type id received in the job document that allows devices * to identify the type of file received from the cloud. This configuration * defines the file type id used for firmware updates. If this is changed * then the updated value must be used while creating firmware update jobs. * */ #ifndef configOTA_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_FILE_TYPE_ID #define configOTA_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_FILE_TYPE_ID 0U #endif /** * @brief The protocol selected for OTA control operations. * * @note This configurations parameter sets the default protocol for all the * OTA control operations like requesting OTA job, updating the job status etc. * * @note Only MQTT is supported at this time for control operations. * * Possible values: OTA_CONTROL_OVER_MQTT
* Default value: 'OTA_CONTROL_OVER_MQTT' */ #ifndef configENABLED_CONTROL_PROTOCOL #define configENABLED_CONTROL_PROTOCOL ( OTA_CONTROL_OVER_MQTT ) #endif /** * @brief The protocol selected for OTA data operations. * * @note This configurations parameter sets the protocols selected for the data * operations like requesting file blocks from the service. * * Possible values:
* Enable data over MQTT - ( OTA_DATA_OVER_MQTT )
* Enable data over HTTP - ( OTA_DATA_OVER_HTTP )
* Enable data over both MQTT & HTTP - ( OTA_DATA_OVER_MQTT | OTA_DATA_OVER_HTTP )
* Default value: 'OTA_DATA_OVER_MQTT' */ #ifndef configENABLED_DATA_PROTOCOLS #define configENABLED_DATA_PROTOCOLS ( OTA_DATA_OVER_MQTT ) #endif /** * @brief The preferred protocol selected for OTA data operations. * * @note Primary data protocol will be the protocol used for downloading file * if more than one protocol is selected while creating OTA job. * * Possible values:
* Data over MQTT - ( OTA_DATA_OVER_MQTT )
* Data over HTTP - ( OTA_DATA_OVER_HTTP )
* Default value: 'OTA_DATA_OVER_MQTT' */ #ifndef configOTA_PRIMARY_DATA_PROTOCOL #define configOTA_PRIMARY_DATA_PROTOCOL ( OTA_DATA_OVER_MQTT ) #endif /** * @brief Macro that is called in the OTA library for logging "Error" level * messages. * * To enable error level logging in the OTA library, this macro should be * mapped to the application-specific logging implementation that supports * error logging. * * @note This logging macro is called in the OTA library with parameters * wrapped in double parentheses to be ISO C89/C90 standard compliant. For a * reference POSIX implementation of the logging macros, refer to the ota * default config file, and the logging-stack in demos folder of the * [AWS IoT Embedded C SDK repository](https://github.com/aws/aws-iot-device-sdk-embedded-C/tree/main). * * Default value: Error logging is turned off, and no code is generated * for calls to the macro in the OTA library on compilation. */ #ifndef LogError #define LogError( message ) #endif /** * @brief Macro that is called in the OTA library for logging "Warning" level * messages. * * To enable warning level logging in the OTA library, this macro should be * mapped to the application-specific logging implementation that supports * warning logging. * * @note This logging macro is called in the OTA library with parameters * wrapped in double parentheses to be ISO C89/C90 standard compliant. For a * reference POSIX implementation of the logging macros, refer to the ota * default config file, and the logging-stack in demos folder of the * [AWS IoT Embedded C SDK repository](https://github.com/aws/aws-iot-device-sdk-embedded-C/tree/main). * * Default value: Warning logging is turned off, and no code is * generated for calls to the macro in the OTA library on compilation. */ #ifndef LogWarn #define LogWarn( message ) #endif /** * @brief Macro that is called in the OTA library for logging "Info" level * messages. * * To enable info level logging in the OTA library, this macro should be * mapped to the application-specific logging implementation that supports * info logging. * * @note This logging macro is called in the OTA library with parameters * wrapped in double parentheses to be ISO C89/C90 standard compliant. For a * reference POSIX implementation of the logging macros, refer to the ota * default config file, and the logging-stack in demos folder of the * [AWS IoT Embedded C SDK repository](https://github.com/aws/aws-iot-device-sdk-embedded-C/tree/main). * * Default value: Info logging is turned off, and no code is * generated for calls to the macro in the OTA library on compilation. */ #ifndef LogInfo #define LogInfo( message ) #endif /** * @brief Macro that is called in the OTA library for logging "Debug" level * messages. * * To enable Debug level logging in the OTA library, this macro should be * mapped to the application-specific logging implementation that supports * debug logging. * * @note This logging macro is called in the OTA library with parameters * wrapped in double parentheses to be ISO C89/C90 standard compliant. For a * reference POSIX implementation of the logging macros, refer to the ota * default config file, and the logging-stack in demos folder of the * [AWS IoT Embedded C SDK repository](https://github.com/aws/aws-iot-device-sdk-embedded-C/tree/main). * * Default value: Debug logging is turned off, and no code is * generated for calls to the macro in the OTA library on compilation. */ #ifndef LogDebug #define LogDebug( message ) #endif /* *INDENT-OFF* */ #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif /* *INDENT-ON* */ #endif /* ifndef OTA_CONFIG_DEFAULTS_H */