Add MAC pause/unpause
Also adds associated error variants `CannotPause` and `BadResponse`, an associated helper function `Error::bad_response`, and the internal helper function `transact_expecting` which shortens function bodies for functions implementing simple handshake-like commands, like `mac resume`.
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@ -11,6 +11,8 @@ and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0
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- `Rn2903::system_version_bytes()`
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- `Rn2903::system_factory_reset()`
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- `Rn2903::system_module_reset()`
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- `Rn2903::mac_pause()` and `::mac_resume()`
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- `BadResponse` and `CannotPause` error variants
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### Changed
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src/lib.rs
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@ -36,6 +36,19 @@ quick_error! {
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display("Could not verify version string. Expected a RN2903 firmware revision, got '{}'",
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version)
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}
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/// The device returned a response that doesn't make sense, given the command that
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/// was issued.
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BadResponse(expected: String, response: String) {
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description("bad response from module")
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display("Received a bad response from the module. Expected '{}', got '{}'.",
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expected, response)
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}
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/// The device is operating in a mode which prevents MAC functionality from being
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/// paused, but a pause was requested.
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CannotPause {
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description("the LoRaWAN MAC cannot be paused")
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display("The LoRaWAN MAC cannot be paused right now, but a pause was requested.")
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}
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/// The program has become disconnected from the RN2903 module due to an I/O
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/// error. It is possible the device was physically disconnected, or that the
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/// host operating system closed the serial port for some reason.
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}
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}
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impl Error {
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fn bad_response<S: Into<String>, T: Into<String>>(expected: S, response: T) -> Self {
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Self::BadResponse(expected.into(), response.into())
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}
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}
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/// Universal `Result` wrapper for the RN2903 interface.
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pub type Result<T> = std::result::Result<T, Error>;
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@ -133,9 +152,7 @@ pub struct Rn2903 {
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/// # Meta (type) Functions
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///
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/// These functions deal with the type `Rn2903`, providing ways to create and manipulate
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/// the structure itself. Aside from performing validation of the device on the other side
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/// of the serial link, these functions do not communicate with the module.
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///
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/// the structure itself.
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/// ## Creating an `Rn2903`
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/// There are several ways to create a `Rn2903` wrapper for an RN2903 serial connection.
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/// `::new_at()` is the recommended method, but `::new()` can be useful if the platform
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self.read_line()
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}
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/// Convenience function for situations where only one response is expected according
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/// to the module's documentation. Receiving another response means something wacky
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/// is going on.
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fn transact_expecting(&mut self, command: &[u8], expectation: &[u8]) -> Result<()> {
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let bytes = self.transact(command)?;
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if bytes != expectation {
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Err(Error::bad_response(bytes_to_string(expectation), bytes_to_string(&bytes)))
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} else {
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Ok(())
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}
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}
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/// Writes the specified command to the module, adding a CRLF and flushing the buffer.
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///
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/// Using [`::transact()`](#method.transact) is preferred.
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self.transact(b"sys factoryRESET")
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}
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}
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/// # MAC API Functions
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impl Rn2903 {
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/// Pauses the LoRaWAN MAC functionality on the device, returning the number of
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/// milliseconds for which the MAC can remain paused without affecting LoRaWAN
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/// functionality.
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///
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/// This command can fail with `CannotPause`, meaning the device is operating in a
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/// mode (like LoRaWAN Class C mode) in which pausing the MAC for any period of time
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/// would result in degraded service.
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pub fn mac_pause(&mut self) -> Result<u32> {
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let val = bytes_to_string(&self.transact(b"mac pause")?);
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let ms: u32 = match val.parse() {
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Ok(v) => v,
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Err(_) => return Err(Error::bad_response("<integer>", val))
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};
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if ms == 0 {
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Err(Error::CannotPause)
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} else {
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Ok(ms)
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}
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}
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/// Resumes LoRaWAN MAC functionality on the device after being paused.
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pub fn mac_resume(&mut self) -> Result<()> {
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self.transact_expecting(b"mac resume", b"ok")
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}
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}
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