MODIFIED from mbed official WiflyInterface (interface for Roving Networks Wifly modules). Numerous performance and reliability improvements (see the detailed documentation). Also, tracking changes in mbed official version to retain functional parity.

Dependents:   Smart-WiFly-WebServer PUB_WiflyInterface_Demo

Fork of WiflyInterface by mbed official

Resources

Derivative from mbed Official

  • Documentation update, improved consistency, documented parameters that were inadvertently omitted.
  • Avoid c++ string handling, which causes dynamic allocation and free, side effect, fewer CPU cycles spent for same purpose.
  • Fixed socket APIs to support non-blocking mode.
  • Increase communication baud-rate to Wifly module
  • sendCommand - added retries for improved robustness.
  • setConnectionState - method to force the connection state (used by TCPSocketServer)
  • gethostbyname - added a length parameter to the size of the buffer being written
  • flushIn - a private method to flush the input buffer
  • Changed the timeout from 500 to 2500 msec for commands - measured some at 700 to 850 msec.
  • Performance improvements - reduced some unnecessary delays.
  • Added additional security options for the wi-fi connection (that are supported by the WiFly module).
  • Added setSecurity API which permits revising the security when connecting to, or selecting from, one of several access points.
  • Improved DEBUG interface (slightly more consistent printout).
  • gathers information from the Wifly module on reboot (SW version info), which permits customizing behavior based on Wifly capabilities (like the improved security).
  • Avoid potential for recursive crash (if exit fails, it calls sendcommand, which calls exit...)
  • Update to support permissible SSID and PassCode lengths.

Robustness testing

I've had some mixed behavior with the Wifly module, some of which seems to be traceable to the module itself, and some in my derivative code. The result, after running for minutes, hours, sometimes days, it hangs and I have to reset the module.

To test, I created a fairly simple test program -

  • check for Watchdog induced reset and count it.
  • initialize the Watchdog for 60 sec timeout.
  • Init the Wifly interface and connect to my network.
  • Wait 10 seconds and force mbed_reset().

If the Watchdog induces the restart, then it is pretty clear that either:

  • The communications hung with the Wifly module causing the failure.
  • The Wifly module decided to go unresponsive.

If it gets to the end, it typically takes about 4 to 6 seconds for the boot and connect, then the 10 second delay.

But I can't really pin down the root cause easily. My strongest theory is that the Wifly module has rebooted, and since I don't store the high baud rate I configure it for, it resets back to 9600.

Also, one of the objectives for my revised send( ) is to avoid the c++ string, as that can fragment memory, and it wasn't very well bounded in behavior.

Latest tests:

Warm BootsWatchdog EventsNotes
100's30An early version of my derivative WiflyInterface, including my derivative of "send( )" API. Let's call this version 0.1.
26684My derivative WiflyInterface, but with the mbed official "send( )" API. Much improved. This was over the course of about 12 hours.
24003Most recent derivative - incremental change to "send( )", but this relative number does not rule out the Wifly module itself.

I think with these numbers, +/- 1 means that the changes have had no measurable effect. Which is good, since this incremental change eliminates the c++ string handling.

Test Software

This is pieces of a test program, clipped and copied to here. What I have compiled and run for hours and hours is almost exactly what you see. This uses this simple Watchdog library.

#include "mbed.h"
#include "WiflyInterface.h"
#include "Watchdog.h"

Serial pc(USBTX, USBRX);

Watchdog wd;
extern "C" void mbed_reset();

// Pinout for SmartBoard
WiflyInterface wifly(p9, p10, p30, p29, "ssid", "pass", WPA);

int main() {
    pc.baud(460800);                         // I like a snappy terminal
    
    wd.Configure(60.0);                     // Set time limit for the test to 1 minute
    LPC_RTC->GPREG0++;                      // Count boots here
    if (wd.WatchdogCausedReset()) {
        LPC_RTC->GPREG1++;                  // Count Watchdog events here
        pc.printf("\r\n\r\nWatchdog event.\r\n");
    }
    pc.printf("\r\nWifly Test: %d boots, %d watchdogs. %s %s\r\n", LPC_RTC->GPREG0, LPC_RTC->GPREG1, __DATE__, __TIME__);
    
    wifly.init(); // use DHCP
    pc.printf("Connect...  ");
    while (!wifly.connect());               // join the network
    pc.printf("Address is %s.  ", wifly.getIPAddress());
    pc.printf("Disconnect...  ");
    wifly.disconnect();
    pc.printf("OK. Reset in 10 sec...\r\n");
    wait(10);
    if (pc.readable()) {
        if (pc.getc() == 'r') {             // secret 'r'eset of the counters
            LPC_RTC->GPREG0 = 0;
            LPC_RTC->GPREG1 = 0;
            pc.printf("counters reset\r\n");
        }
    }
    mbed_reset();                           // reset here indicates successful communication
}
Committer:
WiredHome
Date:
Mon Aug 05 01:35:29 2013 +0000
Revision:
30:f500260463b7
Parent:
29:49876a8c445b
Child:
34:52e4eec8b790
Add extra access point security methods supported by the Wifly module

Who changed what in which revision?

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samux 1:fb4494783863 1 /* Copyright (C) 2012 mbed.org, MIT License
samux 1:fb4494783863 2 *
samux 1:fb4494783863 3 * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software
samux 1:fb4494783863 4 * and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction,
samux 1:fb4494783863 5 * including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute,
samux 1:fb4494783863 6 * sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
samux 1:fb4494783863 7 * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
samux 1:fb4494783863 8 *
samux 1:fb4494783863 9 * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or
samux 1:fb4494783863 10 * substantial portions of the Software.
samux 1:fb4494783863 11 *
samux 1:fb4494783863 12 * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING
samux 1:fb4494783863 13 * BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
samux 1:fb4494783863 14 * NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM,
samux 1:fb4494783863 15 * DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
samux 1:fb4494783863 16 * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
samux 1:fb4494783863 17 *
samux 1:fb4494783863 18 * @section DESCRIPTION
samux 1:fb4494783863 19 *
samux 1:fb4494783863 20 * Wifly RN131-C, wifi module
samux 1:fb4494783863 21 *
samux 1:fb4494783863 22 * Datasheet:
samux 1:fb4494783863 23 *
samux 1:fb4494783863 24 * http://dlnmh9ip6v2uc.cloudfront.net/datasheets/Wireless/WiFi/WiFly-RN-UM.pdf
samux 1:fb4494783863 25 */
samux 1:fb4494783863 26
samux 1:fb4494783863 27 #ifndef WIFLY_H
samux 1:fb4494783863 28 #define WIFLY_H
samux 1:fb4494783863 29
samux 1:fb4494783863 30 #include "mbed.h"
samux 1:fb4494783863 31 #include "CBuffer.h"
samux 1:fb4494783863 32
WiredHome 14:473d73cb48ee 33 #define DEFAULT_WAIT_RESP_TIMEOUT 1000
samux 1:fb4494783863 34
WiredHome 30:f500260463b7 35 enum Security { // See Wifly user manual Table 2-13.
WiredHome 30:f500260463b7 36 NONE = 0,
WiredHome 30:f500260463b7 37 WEP_128 = 1,
WiredHome 30:f500260463b7 38 WPA1 = 2,
WiredHome 30:f500260463b7 39 WPA_MIXED = 3,
WiredHome 30:f500260463b7 40 WPA = 3, // maintained for backward compatibility
WiredHome 30:f500260463b7 41 WPA2_PSK = 4,
WiredHome 30:f500260463b7 42 ADHOC = 6,
WiredHome 30:f500260463b7 43 WPE_64 = 8,
WiredHome 30:f500260463b7 44 WEP_64 = 8 // probably what the last one should have been
samux 1:fb4494783863 45 };
samux 1:fb4494783863 46
samux 1:fb4494783863 47 enum Protocol {
samux 1:fb4494783863 48 UDP = (1 << 0),
samux 1:fb4494783863 49 TCP = (1 << 1)
samux 1:fb4494783863 50 };
samux 1:fb4494783863 51
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 52 /** the Wifly object
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 53 *
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 54 * This object controls the Wifly module.
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 55 */
samux 1:fb4494783863 56 class Wifly
samux 1:fb4494783863 57 {
samux 1:fb4494783863 58
samux 1:fb4494783863 59 public:
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 60 /**
samux 1:fb4494783863 61 * Constructor
samux 1:fb4494783863 62 *
samux 1:fb4494783863 63 * @param tx mbed pin to use for tx line of Serial interface
samux 1:fb4494783863 64 * @param rx mbed pin to use for rx line of Serial interface
samux 1:fb4494783863 65 * @param reset reset pin of the wifi module ()
samux 1:fb4494783863 66 * @param tcp_status connection status pin of the wifi module (GPIO 6)
samux 1:fb4494783863 67 * @param ssid ssid of the network
samux 1:fb4494783863 68 * @param phrase WEP or WPA key
WiredHome 30:f500260463b7 69 * @param sec Security type (NONE, WEP_128, WPA1, WPA | WPA_MIXED, WPA2_PSK, WEP_64 )
samux 1:fb4494783863 70 */
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 71 Wifly(PinName tx, PinName rx, PinName reset, PinName tcp_status, const char * ssid, const char * phrase, Security sec);
samux 1:fb4494783863 72
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 73 /**
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 74 * Destructor to clean up
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 75 */
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 76 ~Wifly();
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 77
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 78 /**
samux 1:fb4494783863 79 * Connect the wifi module to the ssid contained in the constructor.
samux 1:fb4494783863 80 *
samux 1:fb4494783863 81 * @return true if connected, false otherwise
samux 1:fb4494783863 82 */
samux 1:fb4494783863 83 bool join();
samux 1:fb4494783863 84
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 85 /**
samux 1:fb4494783863 86 * Disconnect the wifly module from the access point
samux 1:fb4494783863 87 *
samux 1:fb4494783863 88 * @ returns true if successful
samux 1:fb4494783863 89 */
samux 1:fb4494783863 90 bool disconnect();
samux 1:fb4494783863 91
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 92 /**
samux 1:fb4494783863 93 * Open a tcp connection with the specified host on the specified port
samux 1:fb4494783863 94 *
samux 1:fb4494783863 95 * @param host host (can be either an ip address or a name. If a name is provided, a dns request will be established)
samux 1:fb4494783863 96 * @param port port
samux 1:fb4494783863 97 * @ returns true if successful
samux 1:fb4494783863 98 */
samux 1:fb4494783863 99 bool connect(const char * host, int port);
samux 1:fb4494783863 100
samux 1:fb4494783863 101
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 102 /**
samux 1:fb4494783863 103 * Set the protocol (UDP or TCP)
samux 1:fb4494783863 104 *
samux 1:fb4494783863 105 * @param p protocol
samux 1:fb4494783863 106 * @ returns true if successful
samux 1:fb4494783863 107 */
samux 1:fb4494783863 108 bool setProtocol(Protocol p);
samux 1:fb4494783863 109
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 110 /**
samux 1:fb4494783863 111 * Reset the wifi module
samux 1:fb4494783863 112 */
samux 1:fb4494783863 113 void reset();
samux 3:9aa05e19c62e 114
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 115 /**
samux 3:9aa05e19c62e 116 * Reboot the wifi module
samux 3:9aa05e19c62e 117 */
samux 3:9aa05e19c62e 118 bool reboot();
samux 1:fb4494783863 119
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 120 /**
samux 1:fb4494783863 121 * Check if characters are available
samux 1:fb4494783863 122 *
samux 1:fb4494783863 123 * @return number of available characters
samux 1:fb4494783863 124 */
samux 1:fb4494783863 125 int readable();
samux 1:fb4494783863 126
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 127 /**
samux 1:fb4494783863 128 * Check if characters are available
samux 1:fb4494783863 129 *
samux 1:fb4494783863 130 * @return number of available characters
samux 1:fb4494783863 131 */
samux 1:fb4494783863 132 int writeable();
samux 1:fb4494783863 133
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 134 /**
samux 1:fb4494783863 135 * Check if a tcp link is active
samux 1:fb4494783863 136 *
samux 1:fb4494783863 137 * @returns true if successful
samux 1:fb4494783863 138 */
samux 1:fb4494783863 139 bool is_connected();
samux 1:fb4494783863 140
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 141 /**
samux 1:fb4494783863 142 * Read a character
samux 1:fb4494783863 143 *
samux 1:fb4494783863 144 * @return the character read
samux 1:fb4494783863 145 */
samux 1:fb4494783863 146 char getc();
samux 1:fb4494783863 147
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 148 /**
samux 1:fb4494783863 149 * Flush the buffer
samux 1:fb4494783863 150 */
samux 1:fb4494783863 151 void flush();
samux 1:fb4494783863 152
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 153 /**
samux 1:fb4494783863 154 * Write a character
samux 1:fb4494783863 155 *
samux 1:fb4494783863 156 * @param the character which will be written
samux 1:fb4494783863 157 */
samux 1:fb4494783863 158 int putc(char c);
samux 1:fb4494783863 159
samux 1:fb4494783863 160
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 161 /**
samux 1:fb4494783863 162 * To enter in command mode (we can configure the module)
samux 1:fb4494783863 163 *
samux 1:fb4494783863 164 * @return true if successful, false otherwise
samux 1:fb4494783863 165 */
samux 1:fb4494783863 166 bool cmdMode();
samux 1:fb4494783863 167
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 168 /**
samux 1:fb4494783863 169 * To exit the command mode
samux 1:fb4494783863 170 *
samux 1:fb4494783863 171 * @return true if successful, false otherwise
samux 1:fb4494783863 172 */
samux 1:fb4494783863 173 bool exit();
samux 1:fb4494783863 174
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 175 /**
samux 1:fb4494783863 176 * Close a tcp connection
samux 1:fb4494783863 177 *
samux 1:fb4494783863 178 * @ returns true if successful
samux 1:fb4494783863 179 */
samux 1:fb4494783863 180 bool close();
samux 1:fb4494783863 181
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 182 /**
samux 1:fb4494783863 183 * Send a string to the wifi module by serial port. This function desactivates the user interrupt handler when a character is received to analyze the response from the wifi module.
samux 1:fb4494783863 184 * Useful to send a command to the module and wait a response.
samux 1:fb4494783863 185 *
samux 1:fb4494783863 186 *
samux 1:fb4494783863 187 * @param str string to be sent
samux 1:fb4494783863 188 * @param len string length
samux 1:fb4494783863 189 * @param ACK string which must be acknowledge by the wifi module. If ACK == NULL, no string has to be acknoledged. (default: "NO")
samux 1:fb4494783863 190 * @param res this field will contain the response from the wifi module, result of a command sent. This field is available only if ACK = "NO" AND res != NULL (default: NULL)
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 191 * @param timeout is the time in msec to wait for the acknowledge
samux 1:fb4494783863 192 *
samux 1:fb4494783863 193 * @return true if ACK has been found in the response from the wifi module. False otherwise or if there is no response in 5s.
samux 1:fb4494783863 194 */
samux 1:fb4494783863 195 int send(const char * str, int len, const char * ACK = NULL, char * res = NULL, int timeout = DEFAULT_WAIT_RESP_TIMEOUT);
samux 1:fb4494783863 196
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 197 /**
samux 1:fb4494783863 198 * Send a command to the wify module. Check if the module is in command mode. If not enter in command mode
samux 1:fb4494783863 199 *
samux 1:fb4494783863 200 * @param str string to be sent
samux 1:fb4494783863 201 * @param ACK string which must be acknowledge by the wifi module. If ACK == NULL, no string has to be acknoledged. (default: "NO")
samux 1:fb4494783863 202 * @param res this field will contain the response from the wifi module, result of a command sent. This field is available only if ACK = "NO" AND res != NULL (default: NULL)
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 203 * @param timeout is the time in msec to wait for the acknowledge
samux 1:fb4494783863 204 *
samux 1:fb4494783863 205 * @returns true if successful
samux 1:fb4494783863 206 */
samux 1:fb4494783863 207 bool sendCommand(const char * cmd, const char * ack = NULL, char * res = NULL, int timeout = DEFAULT_WAIT_RESP_TIMEOUT);
samux 4:0bcec6272784 208
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 209 /**
samux 4:0bcec6272784 210 * Return true if the module is using dhcp
samux 4:0bcec6272784 211 *
samux 4:0bcec6272784 212 * @returns true if the module is using dhcp
samux 4:0bcec6272784 213 */
samux 4:0bcec6272784 214 bool isDHCP() {
samux 4:0bcec6272784 215 return state.dhcp;
samux 4:0bcec6272784 216 }
samux 1:fb4494783863 217
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 218 /**
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 219 * gets the host ip address
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 220 *
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 221 * @param host is a pointer to the host string to look up
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 222 * @param ip contains the host IP in a string after the lookup.
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 223 * @param sizeof_ip is the size of the buffer pointed to by ip
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 224 * @returns true if successful
WiredHome 15:121f473dae3f 225 */
samux 1:fb4494783863 226 bool gethostbyname(const char * host, char * ip);
samux 1:fb4494783863 227
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 228 /**
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 229 * Set the baud rate between the ARM and the WiFly.
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 230 *
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 231 * This will set the WiFly module baud rate first and then
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 232 * set the ARM interface to match it. If it cannot get the proper
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 233 * acknowledge response, it will go on a hunt through the range
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 234 * of standard baud rates.
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 235 *
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 236 * @note Baud rate must be one of 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600,
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 237 * 115200, 230400, 460800, or 921600. (See Wifly manual 2.3.64)
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 238 * @note Baud rate of 230400 has been seen to be marginal w/o flow control.
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 239 * @note Setting a baud rate to a 460800 or above may be unrecoverable
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 240 * without resetting the Wifly module.
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 241 *
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 242 * @param baudrate is the desired baudrate.
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 243 *
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 244 * @returns true if it succeeded, which means that communications can continue,
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 245 * @returns false if it failed to establish a communication link.
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 246 */
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 247 bool baud(int baudrate);
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 248
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 249
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 250 /**
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 251 * Sets the connection state.
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 252 *
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 253 * Typically used by external apps that detect an incoming connection.
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 254 *
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 255 * @param state sets the connection state to true or false
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 256 */
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 257 void setConnectionState(bool state);
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 258
WiredHome 26:78a1a09afdc9 259
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 260 /**
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 261 * Get the version information from the Wifly module.
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 262 *
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 263 * @returns the version information as a string, or NULL
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 264 */
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 265 char * getWiflyVersionString();
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 266
WiredHome 26:78a1a09afdc9 267
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 268 /**
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 269 * Get the software version from the Wifly module.
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 270 *
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 271 * This extracts the basic version number (e.g. 2.38, 4.00)
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 272 * as a float.
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 273 *
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 274 * @returns the software version number as a float.
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 275 */
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 276 float getWiflyVersion();
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 277
WiredHome 26:78a1a09afdc9 278
WiredHome 26:78a1a09afdc9 279 /**
WiredHome 26:78a1a09afdc9 280 * determine if the module is in command mode
WiredHome 26:78a1a09afdc9 281 *
WiredHome 26:78a1a09afdc9 282 * @return true if in command mode, false otherwise
WiredHome 26:78a1a09afdc9 283 */
WiredHome 26:78a1a09afdc9 284 bool isCmdMode() {
WiredHome 26:78a1a09afdc9 285 return state.cmd_mode;
WiredHome 26:78a1a09afdc9 286 }
WiredHome 26:78a1a09afdc9 287
WiredHome 26:78a1a09afdc9 288
samux 1:fb4494783863 289 static Wifly * getInstance() {
samux 1:fb4494783863 290 return inst;
samux 1:fb4494783863 291 };
samux 1:fb4494783863 292
samux 1:fb4494783863 293 protected:
samux 1:fb4494783863 294 Serial wifi;
samux 1:fb4494783863 295 DigitalOut reset_pin;
samux 1:fb4494783863 296 DigitalIn tcp_status;
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 297 int baudrate;
WiredHome 24:5012a535b1d5 298 char * phrase;
WiredHome 24:5012a535b1d5 299 char * ssid;
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 300 char * wiflyVersionString;
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 301 float swVersion;
samux 1:fb4494783863 302 const char * ip;
samux 1:fb4494783863 303 const char * netmask;
samux 1:fb4494783863 304 const char * gateway;
samux 1:fb4494783863 305 CircBuffer<char> buf_wifly;
samux 1:fb4494783863 306
samux 1:fb4494783863 307 static Wifly * inst;
samux 1:fb4494783863 308
samux 1:fb4494783863 309 void attach_rx(bool null);
samux 1:fb4494783863 310 void handler_rx(void);
WiredHome 29:49876a8c445b 311 void flushIn(int timeout_ms = -1);
samux 1:fb4494783863 312
samux 1:fb4494783863 313 typedef struct STATE {
samux 1:fb4494783863 314 bool associated;
samux 1:fb4494783863 315 bool tcp;
samux 1:fb4494783863 316 bool dhcp;
samux 1:fb4494783863 317 Security sec;
samux 1:fb4494783863 318 Protocol proto;
samux 1:fb4494783863 319 bool cmd_mode;
samux 1:fb4494783863 320 } State;
samux 1:fb4494783863 321
samux 1:fb4494783863 322 State state;
samux 1:fb4494783863 323 char * getStringSecurity();
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 324
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 325 /**
WiredHome 21:97294686b4a1 326 * Estimates the time needed for the Wifly module to respond
WiredHome 21:97294686b4a1 327 * to some of the simple commands.
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 328 *
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 329 * This should only be used for simple commands, where the module should
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 330 * be able to respond almost immediately.
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 331 *
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 332 * @param stringLen of the command to be sent, in characters.
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 333 *
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 334 * @returns integer number of milliseconds (always rounded up a little)
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 335 */
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 336 int timeToRespond(int stringLen);
WiredHome 20:906b0f951bc3 337
WiredHome 24:5012a535b1d5 338 /**
WiredHome 24:5012a535b1d5 339 * Allocate space for the parameter (ssid or passphrase)
WiredHome 24:5012a535b1d5 340 * and then fix it (change ' ' to '$').
WiredHome 24:5012a535b1d5 341 *
WiredHome 24:5012a535b1d5 342 * @param dst is a reference to the private member pointer.
WiredHome 24:5012a535b1d5 343 * @src is a pointer to a passed in string.
WiredHome 24:5012a535b1d5 344 */
WiredHome 24:5012a535b1d5 345 void FixPhrase(char ** dst, const char * src);
WiredHome 24:5012a535b1d5 346
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 347 /**
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 348 * Gather the Wifly module version information for later queries
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 349 */
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 350 void GatherLogonInfo();
WiredHome 25:a740eb74a86a 351
samux 1:fb4494783863 352 };
samux 1:fb4494783863 353
samux 1:fb4494783863 354 #endif