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author | Marcus Wolf <linux@Wolf-Entwicklungen.de> | 2017-07-16 11:52:06 +0100 |
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committer | Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> | 2017-07-16 16:58:13 +0200 |
commit | 874bcba65f9a3a2a304b5f520529c046887c3cdc (patch) | |
tree | 420b0446befa1956cf425491240a25ff92d2e469 /drivers/staging/pi433/Documentation | |
parent | 07119e257309a41e5ec4a896fd8c8e588388269e (diff) | |
download | linux-874bcba65f9a3a2a304b5f520529c046887c3cdc.tar.bz2 |
staging: pi433: New driver
Added a driver for the pi433 radio module
(see https://www.pi433.de/en.html for details).
Signed-off-by: Marcus Wolf <linux@Wolf-Entwicklungen.de>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/staging/pi433/Documentation')
3 files changed, 389 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/staging/pi433/Documentation/devicetree/pi433-overlay.dts b/drivers/staging/pi433/Documentation/devicetree/pi433-overlay.dts new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..004b5027a934 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/pi433/Documentation/devicetree/pi433-overlay.dts @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +// Definitions for Pi433 +/dts-v1/; +/plugin/; + +/ { + compatible = "bcm,bcm2835", "bcm,bcm2708", "bcm,bcm2709"; + + fragment@0 { + target = <&spi0>; + __overlay__ { + status = "okay"; + + spidev@0{ + status = "disabled"; + }; + + spidev@1{ + status = "disabled"; + }; + }; + }; + + fragment@1 { + target = <&gpio>; + __overlay__ { + pi433_pins: pi433_pins { + brcm,pins = <7 25 24>; + brcm,function = <0 0 0>; // in in in + }; + }; + }; + + fragment@2 { + target = <&spi0>; + __overlay__ { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + status = "okay"; + + pi433: pi433@0 { + compatible = "Smarthome-Wolf,pi433"; + reg = <0>; + spi-max-frequency = <10000000>; + status = "okay"; + + pinctrl-0 = <&pi433_pins>; + DIO0-gpio = <&gpio 24 0>; + DIO1-gpio = <&gpio 25 0>; + DIO2-gpio = <&gpio 7 0>; + }; + }; + }; +}; diff --git a/drivers/staging/pi433/Documentation/devicetree/pi433.txt b/drivers/staging/pi433/Documentation/devicetree/pi433.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..9ff217fbcbbd --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/pi433/Documentation/devicetree/pi433.txt @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +* Smarthome-Wolf Pi433 - a 433MHz radio module/shield for Raspberry Pi (see www.pi433.de) + +Required properties: +- compatible: must be "Smarthome-Wolf,pi433" +- reg: chip select of SPI Interface +- DIOx-gpio must be dedicated to the GPIO, connected with DIOx of the RFM69 module + + +Example: + +With the following lines in gpio-section, the gpio pins, connected with pi433 are +reserved/declared. + +&gpio{ + [...] + + pi433_pins: pi433_pins { + brcm,pins = <7 25 24>; + brcm,function = <0 0 0>; // in in in + }; + + [...] +} + +With the following lines in spi section, the device pi433 is declared. +It consists of the three gpio pins and an spi interface (here chip select 0) + +&spi0{ + [...] + + pi433: pi433@0 { + compatible = "Smarthome-Wolf,pi433"; + reg = <0>; /* CE 0 */ + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + spi-max-frequency = <10000000>; + + pinctrl-0 = <&pi433_pins>; + DIO0-gpio = <&gpio 24 0>; + DIO1-gpio = <&gpio 25 0>; + DIO2-gpio = <&gpio 7 0>; + }; +} + + + +For Raspbian users only +======================= +Since Raspbian supports device tree overlays, you may use and overlay, instead +of editing your boards device tree. +For using the overlay, you need to compile the file pi433-overlay.dts you can +find aside to this documentation. +The file needs to be compiled - either manually or by integration in your kernel +source tree. For a manual compile, you may use a command line like the following: +'linux/scripts/dtc/dtc -@ -I dts -O dtb -o pi433.dtbo pi433-overlay.dts' + +For compiling inside of the kernel tree, you need to copy pi433-overlay.dts to +arch/arm/boot/dts/overlays and you need to add the file to the list of files +in the Makefile over there. Execute 'make dtbs' in kernel tree root to make the +kernel make files compile the device tree overlay for you. + + diff --git a/drivers/staging/pi433/Documentation/pi433.txt b/drivers/staging/pi433/Documentation/pi433.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..38b83b86c334 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/pi433/Documentation/pi433.txt @@ -0,0 +1,274 @@ +===== +Pi433 +===== + + +Introduction +============ +This driver is for controlling pi433, a radio module for the Raspberry Pi +(www.pi433.de). It supports transmission and reception. It can be opened +by multiple applications for transmission and reception. While transmit +jobs were queued and process automatically in the background, the first +application asking for reception will block out all other applications +until something gets received terminates the read request. +The driver supports on the fly reloading of the hardware fifo of the rf +chip, thus enabling for much longer telegrams then hardware fifo size. + +Discription of driver operation +=============================== + +a) transmission + +Each transmission can take place with a different configuration of the rf +module. Therfore each application can set its own set of parameters. The driver +takes care, that each transmission takes place with the parameterset of the +application, that requests the transmission. To allow the transmission to take +place in the background, a tx thread is introduced. +The transfer of data from the main thread to the tx thread is realised by a +kfifo. With each write request of an application, the passed in data and the +corresponding parameter set gets written to the kfifo. +On the other "side" of the kfifo, the tx thread continuously checks, whether the +kfifo is empty. If not, it gets one set of config and data from the kfifo. If +there is no receive request or the receiver is still waiting for something in +the air, the rf module is set to standby, the parameters for transmission gets +set, the hardware fifo of the rf chip gets preloaded and the transmission gets +started. Upon hardware fifo threshold interrupt it gets reloaded, thus enabling +much longer telegrams then hardware fifo size. If the telegram is send and there +is more data available in the kfifo, the procedure is repeated. If not the +transmission cycle ends. + +b) reception + +Since there is only one application allowed to receive data at a time, for +reception there is only one configuration set. +As soon as an application sets an request for receiving a telegram, the reception +configuration set is written to the rf module and it gets set into receiving mode. +Now the driver is waiting, that a predefined RSSI level (signal strength at the +receiver) is reached. Until this hasn't happened, the reception can be +interrupted by the transmission thread at any time to insert a transmission cycle. +As soon as the predefined RSSI level is meat, a receiving cycle starts. Similar +as described for the transmission cycle the read out of the hardware fifo is done +dynamically. Upon each hardware fifo threshold interrupt, a portion of data gets +read. So also for reception it is possible to receive more data then the hardware +fifo can hold. + + +Driver API +========== + +The driver is currently implemented as a character device. Therefore it supports +the calls open, ioctl, read, write and close. + + +params for ioctl +---------------- + +There are four options: +PI433_IOC_RD_TX_CFG - get the transmission parameters from the driver +PI433_IOC_WR_TX_CFG - set the transmission parameters +PI433_IOC_RD_RX_CFG - get the receiving parameters from the driver +PI433_IOC_WR_RX_CFG - set the receiving parameters + +The tx configuration is transfered via struct pi433_tx_cfg, the parameterset for transmission. +It is devided into two sections: rf parameters and packet format. + +rf params: + frequency + frequency used for transmission. + Allowed values: 433050000...434790000 + bit_rate + bit rate used for transmission. + Allowed values: ##### + dev_frequency + frequency deviation in case of FSK. + Allowed values: 600...500000 + modulation + FSK - frequency shift key + OOK - On-Off-key + modShaping + shapingOff - no shaping + shaping1_0 - gauss filter with BT 1 (FSK only) + shaping0_5 - gauss filter with BT 0.5 (FSK only) + shaping0_3 - gauss filter with BT 0.3 (FSK only) + shapingBR - filter cut off at BR (OOK only) + shaping2BR - filter cut off at 2*BR (OOK only) + paRamp (FSK only) + ramp3400 - amp ramps up in 3.4ms + ramp2000 - amp ramps up in 2.0ms + ramp1000 - amp ramps up in 1ms + ramp500 - amp ramps up in 500us + ramp250 - amp ramps up in 250us + ramp125 - amp ramps up in 125us + ramp100 - amp ramps up in 100us + ramp62 - amp ramps up in 62us + ramp50 - amp ramps up in 50us + ramp40 - amp ramps up in 40us + ramp31 - amp ramps up in 31us + ramp25 - amp ramps up in 25us + ramp20 - amp ramps up in 20us + ramp15 - amp ramps up in 15us + ramp12 - amp ramps up in 12us + ramp10 - amp ramps up in 10us + tx_start_condition + fifoLevel - transmission starts, if fifo is filled to + threshold level + fifoNotEmpty - transmission starts, as soon as there is one + byte in internal fifo + repetitions + This gives the option, to send a telegram multiple times. Default: 1 + +packet format: + enable_preamble + optionOn - a preamble will be automatically generated + optionOff - no preamble will be generated + enable_sync + optionOn - a sync word will be automatically added to + the telegram after preamble + optionOff - no sync word will be added + Attention: While possible to generate sync without preamble, the + receiver won't be able to detect the sync without preamble. + enable_length_byte + optionOn - the length of the telegram will be automatically + added to the telegram. It's part of the payload + optionOff - no length information will be automatically added + to the telegram. + Attention: For telegram length over 255 bytes, this option can't be used + Attention: should be used in combination with sync, only + enable_address_byte + optionOn - the address byte will be automatically added to the + telgram. It's part of the payload + optionOff - the address byte will not be added to the telegram. + The address byte can be used for address filtering, so the receiver + will only receive telegrams with a given address byte. + Attention: should be used in combination with sync, only + enable_crc + optionOn - an crc will be automatically calculated over the + payload of the telegram and added to the telegram + after payload. + optionOff - no crc will be calculated + preamble_length + length of the preamble. Allowed values: 0...65536 + sync_length + length of the sync word. Allowed values: 0...8 + fixed_message_length + length of the payload of the telegram. Will override the length + given by the buffer, passed in with the write command. Will be + ignored if set to zero. + sync_pattern[8] + contains up to eight values, that are used as the sync pattern + on sync option + address_byte + one byte, used as address byte on address byte option. + + +The rx configuration is transfered via struct pi433_rx_cfg, the parameterset for receiving. It is devided into two sections: rf parameters and packet format. + +rf params: + frequency + frequency used for transmission. + Allowed values: 433050000...434790000 + bit_rate + bit rate used for transmission. + Allowed values: ##### + dev_frequency + frequency deviation in case of FSK. + Allowed values: 600...500000 + modulation + FSK - frequency shift key + OOK - on off key + rssi_threshold + threshold value for the signal strength on the receiver input. + If this value is exeeded, a reception cycle starts + Allowed values: 0...255 + thresholdDecrement + in order to adapt to different levels of singnal strength, over + time the receiver gets more and more sensitive. This value + determs, how fast the sensitivity increases. + step_0_5db - increase in 0,5dB steps + step_1_0db - increase in 1 db steps + step_1_5db - increase in 1,5dB steps + step_2_0db - increase in 2 db steps + step_3_0db - increase in 3 db steps + step_4_0db - increase in 4 db steps + step_5_0db - increase in 5 db steps + step_6_0db - increase in 6 db steps + antennaImpedance + sets the electrical adoption of the antenna + fiftyOhm - for antennas with an impedance of 50Ohm + twohundretOhm - for antennas with an impedance of 200Ohm + lnaGain + sets the gain of the low noise amp + automatic - lna gain is determed by an agc + max - lna gain is set to maximum + maxMinus6 - lna gain is set to 6db below max + maxMinus12 - lna gain is set to 12db below max + maxMinus24 - lna gain is set to 24db below max + maxMinus36 - lna gain is set to 36db below max + maxMinus48 - lna gain is set to 48db below max + bw_mantisse + sets the bandwidth of the channel filter - part one: mantisse. + mantisse16 - mantisse is set to 16 + mantisse20 - mantisse is set to 20 + mantisse24 - mantisse is set to 24 + bw_exponent + sets the bandwidth of the channel filter - part two: exponent. + Allowd values: 0...7 + dagc; + operation mode of the digital automatic gain control + normalMode + improve + improve4LowModulationIndex + + packet format: + enable_sync + optionOn - sync detection is enabled. If configured sync pattern + isn't found, telegram will be internally discarded + optionOff - sync detection is disabled. + enable_length_byte + optionOn - First byte of payload will be used as length byte, + regardless of the amount of bytes that were requested + by the read request. + optionOff - Number of bytes to be read will be set according to + amount of bytes that were requested by the read request. + Attention: should be used in combination with sync, only + enable_address_filtering; + filteringOff - no adress filtering will take place + nodeAddress - all telegrams, not matching the node + address will be internally discarded + nodeOrBroadcastAddress - all telegrams, neither matching the + node, nor the broadcast address will + be internally discarded + Attention: Sync option must be enabled in order to use this feature + enable_crc + optionOn - a crc will be calculated over the payload of + the telegram, that was received. If the + calculated crc doesn't match to two bytes, + that follow the payload, the telegram will be + internally discarded. + Attention: This option is only operational, if sync on and fixed length + or length byte is used + sync_length + Gives the length of the payload. + Attention: This setting must meet the setting of the transmitter, + if sync option is used. + fixed_message_length + Overrides the telegram length either given by the first byte of + payload or by the read request. + bytes_to_drop + gives the number of bytes, that will be dropped before transfering + data to the read buffer + This option is only usefull, if all packet helper are switched + off and the rf chip is used in raw receiving mode. This may be + needed, if a telegram of a third party device should be received, + using a protocol not compatible with the packet engine of the rf69 chip. + sync_pattern[8] + contains up to eight values, that are used as the sync pattern + on sync option. + This setting must meet the configuration of the transmitting device, + if sync option is enabled. + node_address + one byte, used as node address byte on address byte option. + broadcast_address + one byte, used as broadcast address byte on address byte option. + + |