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ieee-addr.h
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31/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
32/**
33 * \addtogroup cc26xx
34 * @{
35 *
36 * \defgroup cc26xx-ieee-addr CC13xx/CC26xx IEEE Address Control
37 *
38 * Driver for the retrieval of an IEEE address from flash
39 *
40 * The user can specify a hardcoded IEEE address through the
41 * IEEE_ADDR_CONF_HARDCODED configuration macro.
42 *
43 * If the user does not hard-code an address, then one will be read from either
44 * the primary location (InfoPage) or from the secondary location (on flash).
45 *
46 * In order to allow the user to easily program nodes with addresses, the
47 * secondary location is given priority: If it contains a valid address then
48 * it will be chosen in favour of the one on InfoPage.
49 *
50 * In this context, an address is valid if at least one of the 8 bytes does not
51 * equal 0xFF. If all 8 bytes are 0xFF, then the primary location will be used.
52 *
53 * In all cases, the address is assumed to be written little-endian.
54 *
55 * Lastly, it is possible to override the 2 LSB's of the address by using the
56 * NODE_ID make variable.
57 * @{
58 *
59 * \file
60 * Header file with register and macro declarations for the cc26xx IEEE address
61 * driver
62 */
63/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
64#ifndef IEEE_ADDR_H_
65#define IEEE_ADDR_H_
66/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
67#include "contiki.h"
68
69#include <stdint.h>
70/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
71/**
72 * \name IEEE address locations
73 *
74 * The address of the secondary location can be configured by the platform
75 * or example
76 *
77 * @{
78 */
79#define IEEE_ADDR_LOCATION_PRIMARY 0x500012F0 /**< Primary IEEE address location */
80
81#ifdef IEEE_ADDR_CONF_LOCATION_SECONDARY
82#define IEEE_ADDR_LOCATION_SECONDARY IEEE_ADDR_CONF_LOCATION_SECONDARY
83#else
84#define IEEE_ADDR_LOCATION_SECONDARY 0x0001FFC8 /**< Secondary IEEE address location */
85#endif
86/** @} */
87/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
88/**
89 * \brief Copy the node's IEEE address to a destination memory area
90 * \param dst A pointer to the destination area where the IEEE address is to be
91 * written
92 * \param len The number of bytes to write to destination area
93 *
94 * This function will copy \e len LS bytes and it will invert byte order in
95 * the process. The factory address on devices is normally little-endian,
96 * therefore you should expect dst to store the address in a big-endian order.
97 */
98void ieee_addr_cpy_to(uint8_t *dst, uint8_t len);
99/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
100#endif /* IEEE_ADDR_H_ */
101/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
102/**
103 * @}
104 * @}
105 */
void ieee_addr_cpy_to(uint8_t *dst, uint8_t len)
Copy the node's IEEE address to a destination memory area.
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