/* * lib60870_config.h */ #ifndef CONFIG_LIB60870_CONFIG_H_ #define CONFIG_LIB60870_CONFIG_H_ /* print debugging information with printf if set to 1 */ #define CONFIG_DEBUG_OUTPUT 0 /** * Define the maximum slave message queue size (for CS 101) * * When set to -1 the message queue size is not limited can be set by the application */ #define CONFIG_SLAVE_MESSAGE_QUEUE_SIZE -1 /** * Define the default size for the slave (outstation) message queue. This is used also * to buffer ASDUs in the case when the connection is lost. * * For each queued message a maximum of 256 bytes of memory are required. Usually messages are * smaller so more then thus number of messages can be stored in the message queue */ #define CONFIG_CS104_MESSAGE_QUEUE_SIZE 100 /** * This is a connection specific ASDU queue for the slave (outstation). It is used for connection * specific ASDUs like those that are automatically generated by the stack or created in * the slave side callback. The messages in the queue are removed when the connection is lost. * * For each queued message about 256 bytes of memory are required. */ #define CONFIG_CS104_MESSAGE_QUEUE_HIGH_PRIO_SIZE 50 /** * Compile the library to use threads. This will require semaphore support */ #define CONFIG_USE_THREADS 1 /** * Compile the library using semaphore to protect critical objects. * Required when CONFIG_USE_THREADS = 1. */ #define CONFIG_USE_SEMAPHORES 1 /** * Compile library with support for SINGLE_REDUNDANCY_GROUP server mode (only CS104 server) */ #define CONFIG_CS104_SUPPORT_SERVER_MODE_SINGLE_REDUNDANCY_GROUP 1 /** * Compile library with support for MULTIPLE_REDUNDANCY_GROUPS server mode (only CS104 server) */ #define CONFIG_CS104_SUPPORT_SERVER_MODE_MULTIPLE_REDUNDANCY_GROUPS 1 /** * Compile library with support for CONNECTION_IS_REDUNDANCY_GROUP server mode (only CS104 server) */ #define CONFIG_CS104_SUPPORT_SERVER_MODE_CONNECTION_IS_REDUNDANCY_GROUP 1 /** * Set the maximum number of client connections */ #define CONFIG_CS104_MAX_CLIENT_CONNECTIONS 100 /* activate TCP keep alive mechanism. 1 -> activate */ #define CONFIG_ACTIVATE_TCP_KEEPALIVE 0 /* time (in s) between last message and first keepalive message */ #define CONFIG_TCP_KEEPALIVE_IDLE 5 /* time between subsequent keepalive messages if no ack received */ #define CONFIG_TCP_KEEPALIVE_INTERVAL 2 /* number of not missing keepalive responses until socket is considered dead */ #define CONFIG_TCP_KEEPALIVE_CNT 2 /* test command without timestamp is not allowed for CS104. Set to 1 to enable it anyway. */ #define CONFIG_ALLOW_C_TS_NA_1_FOR_CS104 0 #endif /* CONFIG_LIB60870_CONFIG_H_ */