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32
33/**
34 * \addtogroup rpl-lite
35 * @{
36 *
37 * \file
38 * Public configuration and API declarations for ContikiRPL.
39 * \author
40 * Joakim Eriksson <joakime@sics.se>, Nicolas Tsiftes <nvt@sics.se>,
41 * Simon DUquennoy <simon.duquennoy@inria.fr>
42 *
43 */
44
45#ifndef RPL_CONF_H
46#define RPL_CONF_H
47
48#include "contiki.h"
49
50/******************************************************************************/
51/*********************** Enabling/disabling features **************************/
52/******************************************************************************/
53
54/* RPL Mode of operation */
55#ifdef RPL_CONF_MOP
56#define RPL_MOP_DEFAULT RPL_CONF_MOP
57#else /* RPL_CONF_MOP */
58#define RPL_MOP_DEFAULT RPL_MOP_NON_STORING
59#endif /* RPL_CONF_MOP */
60
61/*
62 * We only support non-storing mode
63 */
64#define RPL_WITH_STORING 0
65
66/*
67 * Embed support for non-storing mode
68 */
69#ifdef RPL_CONF_WITH_NON_STORING
70#define RPL_WITH_NON_STORING RPL_CONF_WITH_NON_STORING
71#else /* RPL_CONF_WITH_NON_STORING */
72/* By default: embed support for non-storing if and only if the configured MOP is non-storing */
73#define RPL_WITH_NON_STORING (RPL_MOP_DEFAULT == RPL_MOP_NON_STORING)
74#endif /* RPL_CONF_WITH_NON_STORING */
75
76/*
77 * The objective function (OF) used by a RPL root is configurable through
78 * the RPL_CONF_OF_OCP parameter. This is defined as the objective code
79 * point (OCP) of the OF, RPL_OCP_OF0 or RPL_OCP_MRHOF. This flag is of
80 * no relevance to non-root nodes, which run the OF advertised in the
81 * instance they join.
82 * Make sure the selected of is inRPL_SUPPORTED_OFS.
83 */
84#ifdef RPL_CONF_OF_OCP
85#define RPL_OF_OCP RPL_CONF_OF_OCP
86#else /* RPL_CONF_OF_OCP */
87#define RPL_OF_OCP RPL_OCP_MRHOF
88#endif /* RPL_CONF_OF_OCP */
89
90/*
91 * The set of objective functions supported at runtime. Nodes are only
92 * able to join instances that advertise an OF in this set. To include
93 * both OF0 and MRHOF, use {&rpl_of0, &rpl_mrhof}.
94 */
95#ifdef RPL_CONF_SUPPORTED_OFS
96#define RPL_SUPPORTED_OFS RPL_CONF_SUPPORTED_OFS
97#else /* RPL_CONF_SUPPORTED_OFS */
98#define RPL_SUPPORTED_OFS {&rpl_mrhof}
99#endif /* RPL_CONF_SUPPORTED_OFS */
100
101/*
102 * Enable/disable RPL Metric Containers (MC). The actual MC in use
103 * for a given DODAG is decided at runtime, when joining. Note that
104 * OF0 (RFC6552) operates without MC, and so does MRHOF (RFC6719) when
105 * used with ETX as a metric (the rank is the metric). We disable MC
106 * by default, but note it must be enabled to support joining a DODAG
107 * that requires MC (e.g., MRHOF with a metric other than ETX).
108 */
109#ifdef RPL_CONF_WITH_MC
110#define RPL_WITH_MC RPL_CONF_WITH_MC
111#else /* RPL_CONF_WITH_MC */
112#define RPL_WITH_MC 0
113#endif /* RPL_CONF_WITH_MC */
114
115/* The MC advertised in DIOs and propagating from the root */
116#ifdef RPL_CONF_DAG_MC
117#define RPL_DAG_MC RPL_CONF_DAG_MC
118#else
119#define RPL_DAG_MC RPL_DAG_MC_NONE
120#endif /* RPL_CONF_DAG_MC */
121
122/*
123 * RPL DAO-ACK support. When enabled, DAO-ACK will be sent and requested.
124 * This will also enable retransmission of DAO when no ack is received.
125 * */
126#ifdef RPL_CONF_WITH_DAO_ACK
127#define RPL_WITH_DAO_ACK RPL_CONF_WITH_DAO_ACK
128#else
129#define RPL_WITH_DAO_ACK 1
130#endif /* RPL_CONF_WITH_DAO_ACK */
131
132/*
133 * Setting the RPL_TRICKLE_REFRESH_DAO_ROUTES will make the RPL root
134 * increase the DTSN (Destination Advertisement Trigger Sequence Number)
135 * from the DIO trickle timer. If set to 4, DTSN will be increased every 4th
136 * iteration. This is to get all children to re-register their DAO route.
137 * This is needed when DAO-ACK is not enabled to
138 * add reliability to route maintenance.
139 * */
140#ifdef RPL_CONF_TRICKLE_REFRESH_DAO_ROUTES
141#define RPL_TRICKLE_REFRESH_DAO_ROUTES RPL_CONF_TRICKLE_REFRESH_DAO_ROUTES
142#else
143#if RPL_WITH_DAO_ACK
144#define RPL_TRICKLE_REFRESH_DAO_ROUTES 0
145#else
146#define RPL_TRICKLE_REFRESH_DAO_ROUTES 4
147#endif
148#endif /* RPL_CONF_TRICKLE_REFRESH_DAO_ROUTES */
149
150/*
151 * RPL probing. When enabled, probes will be sent periodically to keep
152 * neighbor link estimates up to date. Further configurable
153 * via RPL_CONF_PROBING_* flags
154 */
155#ifdef RPL_CONF_WITH_PROBING
156#define RPL_WITH_PROBING RPL_CONF_WITH_PROBING
157#else
158#define RPL_WITH_PROBING 1
159#endif
160
161/*
162 * Function used to select the next neighbor to be probed.
163 */
164#ifdef RPL_CONF_PROBING_SELECT_FUNC
165#define RPL_PROBING_SELECT_FUNC RPL_CONF_PROBING_SELECT_FUNC
166#else
167#define RPL_PROBING_SELECT_FUNC get_probing_target
168#endif
169
170/*
171 * Function used to send RPL probes.
172 * To probe with DIO, use:
173 * #define RPL_CONF_PROBING_SEND_FUNC(addr) rpl_icmp6_dio_output((addr))
174 * To probe with DIS, use:
175 * #define RPL_CONF_PROBING_SEND_FUNC(addr) rpl_icmp6_dis_output((addr))
176 * Any other custom probing function is also acceptable.
177 */
178#ifdef RPL_CONF_PROBING_SEND_FUNC
179#define RPL_PROBING_SEND_FUNC RPL_CONF_PROBING_SEND_FUNC
180#else
181#define RPL_PROBING_SEND_FUNC(addr) rpl_icmp6_dio_output((addr))
182#endif
183
184/*
185 * This value decides if this node must stay as a leaf or not
186 * as allowed by draft-ietf-roll-rpl-19#section-8.5
187 */
188#ifdef RPL_CONF_DEFAULT_LEAF_ONLY
189#define RPL_DEFAULT_LEAF_ONLY RPL_CONF_DEFAULT_LEAF_ONLY
190#else
191#define RPL_DEFAULT_LEAF_ONLY 0
192#endif
193
194/*
195 * Function used to validate dio before using it to init dag
196 */
197#ifdef RPL_CONF_VALIDATE_DIO_FUNC
198#define RPL_VALIDATE_DIO_FUNC RPL_CONF_VALIDATE_DIO_FUNC
199#endif
200
201/******************************************************************************/
202/********************************** Timing ************************************/
203/******************************************************************************/
204
205/*
206 * The DIO interval (n) represents 2^n ms.
207 *
208 * According to the specification, the default value is 3 which
209 * means 8 milliseconds. That is far too low when using duty cycling
210 * with wake-up intervals that are typically hundreds of milliseconds.
211 * ContikiRPL thus sets the default to 2^12 ms = 4.096 s.
212 */
213#ifdef RPL_CONF_DIO_INTERVAL_MIN
214#define RPL_DIO_INTERVAL_MIN RPL_CONF_DIO_INTERVAL_MIN
215#else
216#define RPL_DIO_INTERVAL_MIN 12
217#endif
218
219/*
220 * Maximum amount of timer doublings.
221 *
222 * The maximum interval will by default be 2^(12+8) ms = 1048.576 s.
223 * RFC 6550 suggests a default value of 20, which of course would be
224 * unsuitable when we start with a minimum interval of 2^12.
225 */
226#ifdef RPL_CONF_DIO_INTERVAL_DOUBLINGS
227#define RPL_DIO_INTERVAL_DOUBLINGS RPL_CONF_DIO_INTERVAL_DOUBLINGS
228#else
229#define RPL_DIO_INTERVAL_DOUBLINGS 8
230#endif
231
232/*
233 * DIO redundancy. To learn more about this, see RFC 6206.
234 *
235 * RFC 6550 suggests a default value of 10. We disable this mechanism by
236 * default, using a value of 0. This is to enable reliable DTSN increment
237 * propagation, and periodic rank dissemination without the need to increment
238 * version. Note that Trickle was originally designed for CTP, aiming to
239 * reduce broadcast traffic, which was particularly expensive done over an
240 * LPL MAC. In MAC layers such as non-beacon enabled or TSCH, broadcast is no
241 * more costly than unicast. Further, in this RPL implementation, DIOs are
242 * responsible for only a portion of the control traffic, compared to Link
243 * probing which is done at a period of minutes (RPL_PROBING_INTERVAL)
244 * for reliable parent selection.
245 */
246#ifdef RPL_CONF_DIO_REDUNDANCY
247#define RPL_DIO_REDUNDANCY RPL_CONF_DIO_REDUNDANCY
248#else
249#define RPL_DIO_REDUNDANCY 0
250#endif
251
252/*
253 * Default route lifetime unit. This is the granularity of time
254 * used in RPL lifetime values, in seconds.
255 */
256#ifndef RPL_CONF_DEFAULT_LIFETIME_UNIT
257#define RPL_DEFAULT_LIFETIME_UNIT 60
258#else
259#define RPL_DEFAULT_LIFETIME_UNIT RPL_CONF_DEFAULT_LIFETIME_UNIT
260#endif
261
262/*
263 * Default route lifetime as a multiple of the lifetime unit.
264 */
265#ifndef RPL_CONF_DEFAULT_LIFETIME
266#define RPL_DEFAULT_LIFETIME 30
267#else
268#define RPL_DEFAULT_LIFETIME RPL_CONF_DEFAULT_LIFETIME
269#endif
270
271/* Maximum lifetime of a DAG as a multiple of the lifetime unit. */
272#ifdef RPL_CONF_DAG_LIFETIME
273#define RPL_DAG_LIFETIME RPL_CONF_DAG_LIFETIME
274#else
275#define RPL_DAG_LIFETIME (8 * 60) /* 8 hours */
276#endif /* RPL_CONF_DAG_LIFETIME */
277
278/*
279 * RPL probing interval.
280 */
281#ifdef RPL_CONF_PROBING_INTERVAL
282#define RPL_PROBING_INTERVAL RPL_CONF_PROBING_INTERVAL
283#else
284#define RPL_PROBING_INTERVAL (90 * CLOCK_SECOND)
285#endif
286
287/*
288 * Function used to calculate next RPL probing interval
289 */
290#ifdef RPL_CONF_PROBING_DELAY_FUNC
291#define RPL_PROBING_DELAY_FUNC RPL_CONF_PROBING_DELAY_FUNC
292#else
293#define RPL_PROBING_DELAY_FUNC get_probing_delay
294#endif
295
296/* Poisoining duration, before leaving the DAG */
297#ifdef RPL_CONF_DELAY_BEFORE_LEAVING
298#define RPL_DELAY_BEFORE_LEAVING RPL_CONF_DELAY_BEFORE_LEAVING
299#else
300#define RPL_DELAY_BEFORE_LEAVING (5 * 60 * CLOCK_SECOND)
301#endif
302
303/* Interval of DIS transmission */
304#ifdef RPL_CONF_DIS_INTERVAL
305#define RPL_DIS_INTERVAL RPL_CONF_DIS_INTERVAL
306#else
307#define RPL_DIS_INTERVAL (30 * CLOCK_SECOND)
308#endif
309
310/* DAO transmissions are always delayed by RPL_DAO_DELAY +/- RPL_DAO_DELAY/2 */
311#ifdef RPL_CONF_DAO_DELAY
312#define RPL_DAO_DELAY RPL_CONF_DAO_DELAY
313#else /* RPL_CONF_DAO_DELAY */
314#define RPL_DAO_DELAY (CLOCK_SECOND * 4)
315#endif /* RPL_CONF_DAO_DELAY */
316
317#ifdef RPL_CONF_DAO_MAX_RETRANSMISSIONS
318#define RPL_DAO_MAX_RETRANSMISSIONS RPL_CONF_DAO_MAX_RETRANSMISSIONS
319#else
320#define RPL_DAO_MAX_RETRANSMISSIONS 5
321#endif /* RPL_CONF_DAO_MAX_RETRANSMISSIONS */
322
323#ifdef RPL_CONF_DAO_RETRANSMISSION_TIMEOUT
324#define RPL_DAO_RETRANSMISSION_TIMEOUT RPL_CONF_DAO_RETRANSMISSION_TIMEOUT
325#else
326#define RPL_DAO_RETRANSMISSION_TIMEOUT (5 * CLOCK_SECOND)
327#endif /* RPL_CONF_DAO_RETRANSMISSION_TIMEOUT */
328
329/******************************************************************************/
330/************************** More parameterization *****************************/
331/******************************************************************************/
332
333#ifndef RPL_CONF_MIN_HOPRANKINC
334/* RFC6550 defines the default MIN_HOPRANKINC as 256.
335 * However, we use MRHOF as a default Objective Function (RFC6719),
336 * which recommends setting MIN_HOPRANKINC with care, in particular
337 * when used with ETX as a metric. ETX is computed as a fixed point
338 * real with a divisor of 128 (RFC6719, RFC6551). We choose to also
339 * use 128 for RPL_MIN_HOPRANKINC, resulting in a rank equal to the
340 * ETX path cost. Larger values may also be desirable, as discussed
341 * in section 6.1 of RFC6719. */
342#if RPL_OF_OCP == RPL_OCP_MRHOF
343#define RPL_MIN_HOPRANKINC 128
344#else /* RPL_OF_OCP == RPL_OCP_MRHOF */
345#define RPL_MIN_HOPRANKINC 256
346#endif /* RPL_OF_OCP == RPL_OCP_MRHOF */
347#else /* RPL_CONF_MIN_HOPRANKINC */
348#define RPL_MIN_HOPRANKINC RPL_CONF_MIN_HOPRANKINC
349#endif /* RPL_CONF_MIN_HOPRANKINC */
350
351#ifndef RPL_CONF_MAX_RANKINC
352#define RPL_MAX_RANKINC (8 * RPL_MIN_HOPRANKINC)
353#else /* RPL_CONF_MAX_RANKINC */
354#define RPL_MAX_RANKINC RPL_CONF_MAX_RANKINC
355#endif /* RPL_CONF_MAX_RANKINC */
356
357#ifndef RPL_CONF_SIGNIFICANT_CHANGE_THRESHOLD
358#define RPL_SIGNIFICANT_CHANGE_THRESHOLD (4 * RPL_MIN_HOPRANKINC)
359#else /* RPL_CONF_SIGNIFICANT_CHANGE_THRESHOLD */
360#define RPL_SIGNIFICANT_CHANGE_THRESHOLD RPL_CONF_SIGNIFICANT_CHANGE_THRESHOLD
361#endif /* RPL_CONF_SIGNIFICANT_CHANGE_THRESHOLD */
362
363/* This value decides which DAG instance we should participate in by default. */
364#ifdef RPL_CONF_DEFAULT_INSTANCE
365#define RPL_DEFAULT_INSTANCE RPL_CONF_DEFAULT_INSTANCE
366#else
367#define RPL_DEFAULT_INSTANCE 0 /* Default of 0 for compression */
368#endif /* RPL_CONF_DEFAULT_INSTANCE */
369
370/* Set to have the root advertise a grounded DAG */
371#ifndef RPL_CONF_GROUNDED
372#define RPL_GROUNDED 0
373#else
374#define RPL_GROUNDED RPL_CONF_GROUNDED
375#endif /* !RPL_CONF_GROUNDED */
376
377/*
378 * DAG preference field
379 */
380#ifdef RPL_CONF_PREFERENCE
381#define RPL_PREFERENCE RPL_CONF_PREFERENCE
382#else
383#define RPL_PREFERENCE 0
384#endif
385
386/* RPL callbacks when TSCH is enabled */
387#if MAC_CONF_WITH_TSCH
388
389#ifndef RPL_CALLBACK_PARENT_SWITCH
390#define RPL_CALLBACK_PARENT_SWITCH tsch_rpl_callback_parent_switch
391#endif /* RPL_CALLBACK_PARENT_SWITCH */
392
393#ifndef RPL_CALLBACK_NEW_DIO_INTERVAL
394#define RPL_CALLBACK_NEW_DIO_INTERVAL tsch_rpl_callback_new_dio_interval
395#endif /* RPL_CALLBACK_NEW_DIO_INTERVAL */
396
397#endif /* MAC_CONF_WITH_TSCH */
398
399/* Set to 1 to drop packets when a forwarding loop is detected
400 * on a packet that already had an error signaled, as per RFC6550 - 11.2.2.2.
401 * Disabled by default for more reliability: even in the event of a loop,
402 * packets get a chance to eventually find their way to the destination. */
403#ifdef RPL_CONF_LOOP_ERROR_DROP
404#define RPL_LOOP_ERROR_DROP RPL_CONF_LOOP_ERROR_DROP
405#else /* RPL_CONF_LOOP_ERROR_DROP */
406#define RPL_LOOP_ERROR_DROP 0
407#endif /* RPL_CONF_LOOP_ERROR_DROP */
408
409/** @} */
410
411#endif /* RPL_CONF_H */