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main_loc_cell_locate.c
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/*
* Copyright 2019-2024 u-blox
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
/** @brief This example demonstrates how to perform a location
* fix using the Cell Locate service.
*
* The choice of module and the choice of platform on which this
* code runs is made at build time, see the README.md for
* instructions.
*/
// Bring in all of the ubxlib public header files
#include "ubxlib.h"
// Bring in the application settings
#include "u_cfg_app_platform_specific.h"
#ifndef U_CFG_DISABLE_TEST_AUTOMATION
// This purely for internal u-blox testing
# include "u_cfg_test_platform_specific.h"
#endif
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* COMPILE-TIME MACROS
* -------------------------------------------------------------- */
#ifndef U_CFG_ENABLE_LOGGING
# define uPortLog(format, ...) print(format, ##__VA_ARGS__)
#endif
// For u-blox internal testing only
#ifdef U_PORT_TEST_ASSERT
# define EXAMPLE_FINAL_STATE(x) U_PORT_TEST_ASSERT(x);
#else
# define EXAMPLE_FINAL_STATE(x)
#endif
#ifndef U_PORT_TEST_FUNCTION
# error if you are not using the unit test framework to run this code you must ensure that the platform clocks/RTOS are set up and either define U_PORT_TEST_FUNCTION yourself or replace it as necessary.
#endif
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* TYPES
* -------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* VARIABLES
* -------------------------------------------------------------- */
// ZEPHYR USERS may prefer to set the device and network
// configuration from their device tree, rather than in this C
// code: see /port/platform/zephyr/README.md for instructions on
// how to do that.
// Cellular configuration.
// Set U_CFG_TEST_CELL_MODULE_TYPE to your module type,
// chosen from the values in cell/api/u_cell_module_type.h
//
// Note that the pin numbers are those of the MCU: if you
// are using an MCU inside a u-blox module the IO pin numbering
// for the module is likely different to that of the MCU: check
// the data sheet for the module to determine the mapping.
#if defined(U_CFG_TEST_CELL_MODULE_TYPE) && defined(U_CFG_APP_CELL_LOC_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN) && defined(U_CFG_TEST_CELL_LOCATE)
// DEVICE i.e. module/chip configuration: in this case a cellular
// module connected via UART
static const uDeviceCfg_t gDeviceCfg = {
.deviceType = U_DEVICE_TYPE_CELL,
.deviceCfg = {
.cfgCell = {
.moduleType = U_CFG_TEST_CELL_MODULE_TYPE,
.pSimPinCode = NULL, /* SIM pin */
.pinEnablePower = U_CFG_APP_PIN_CELL_ENABLE_POWER,
.pinPwrOn = U_CFG_APP_PIN_CELL_PWR_ON,
.pinVInt = U_CFG_APP_PIN_CELL_VINT,
.pinDtrPowerSaving = U_CFG_APP_PIN_CELL_DTR
},
},
.transportType = U_DEVICE_TRANSPORT_TYPE_UART,
.transportCfg = {
.cfgUart = {
.uart = U_CFG_APP_CELL_UART,
.baudRate = U_CELL_UART_BAUD_RATE,
.pinTxd = U_CFG_APP_PIN_CELL_TXD, // Use -1 if on Zephyr or Linux or Windows
.pinRxd = U_CFG_APP_PIN_CELL_RXD, // Use -1 if on Zephyr or Linux or Windows
.pinCts = U_CFG_APP_PIN_CELL_CTS, // Use -1 if on Zephyr
.pinRts = U_CFG_APP_PIN_CELL_RTS, // Use -1 if on Zephyr
#ifdef U_CFG_APP_UART_PREFIX
.pPrefix = U_PORT_STRINGIFY_QUOTED(U_CFG_APP_UART_PREFIX) // Relevant for Linux only
#else
.pPrefix = NULL
#endif
},
},
};
// NETWORK configuration for cellular
static const uNetworkCfgCell_t gNetworkCfg = {
.type = U_NETWORK_TYPE_CELL,
.pApn = NULL, /* APN: NULL to accept default. If using a Thingstream SIM enter "tsiot" here */
.timeoutSeconds = 240 /* Connection timeout in seconds */
// There are six additional fields here which we do NOT set,
// we allow the compiler to set them to 0 and all will be fine.
// The fields are:
//
// - "pKeepGoingCallback": you may set this field to a function
// of the form "bool keepGoingCallback(uDeviceHandle_t devHandle)",
// e.g.:
//
// .pKeepGoingCallback = keepGoingCallback;
//
// ...and your function will be called periodically during an
// abortable network operation such as connect/disconnect;
// if it returns true the operation will continue else it
// will be aborted, allowing you immediate control. If this
// field is set, timeoutSeconds will be ignored.
//
// - "pUsername" and "pPassword": if you are required to set a
// user name and password to go with the APN value that you
// were given by your service provider, set them here.
//
// - "authenticationMode": if you MUST give a user name and
// password and your cellular module does NOT support figuring
// out the authentication mode automatically (e.g. SARA-R4xx,
// LARA-R6 and LENA-R8 do not) then you must populate this field
// with the authentication mode that should be used, see
// #uCellNetAuthenticationMode_t in u_cell_net.h; there is no
// harm in populating this field even if the module _does_ support
// figuring out the authentication mode automatically but
// you ONLY NEED TO WORRY ABOUT IT if you were given that user
// name and password with the APN (which is thankfully not usual).
//
// - "pMccMnc": ONLY required if you wish to connect to a specific
// MCC/MNC rather than to the best available network; should point
// to the null-terminated string giving the MCC and MNC of the PLMN
// to use (for example "23410").
//
// - "pUartPpp": ONLY REQUIRED if U_CFG_PPP_ENABLE is defined AND
// you wish to run a PPP interface to the cellular module over a
// DIFFERENT serial port to that which was specified in the device
// configuration passed to uDeviceOpen(). This is useful if you
// are using the USB interface of a cellular module, which does not
// support the CMUX protocol that multiplexes PPP with AT.
};
#else
static const uDeviceCfg_t gDeviceCfg = {.deviceType = U_DEVICE_TYPE_NONE};
static const uNetworkCfgCell_t gNetworkCfg = {.type = U_NETWORK_TYPE_NONE};
#endif
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* STATIC FUNCTIONS
* -------------------------------------------------------------- */
// Convert a lat/long into a whole number and a bit-after-the-decimal-point
// that can be printed by a version of printf() that does not support
// floating point operations, returning the prefix (either "+" or "-").
// The result should be printed with printf() format specifiers
// %c%d.%07d, e.g. something like:
//
// int32_t whole;
// int32_t fraction;
//
// printf("%c%d.%07d/%c%d.%07d", latLongToBits(latitudeX1e7, &whole, &fraction),
// whole, fraction,
// latLongToBits(longitudeX1e7, &whole, &fraction),
// whole, fraction);
static char latLongToBits(int32_t thingX1e7,
int32_t *pWhole,
int32_t *pFraction)
{
char prefix = '+';
// Deal with the sign
if (thingX1e7 < 0) {
thingX1e7 = -thingX1e7;
prefix = '-';
}
*pWhole = thingX1e7 / 10000000;
*pFraction = thingX1e7 % 10000000;
return prefix;
}
// Print lat/long location as a clickable link.
static void printLocation(int32_t latitudeX1e7, int32_t longitudeX1e7)
{
char prefixLat;
char prefixLong;
int32_t wholeLat;
int32_t wholeLong;
int32_t fractionLat;
int32_t fractionLong;
prefixLat = latLongToBits(latitudeX1e7, &wholeLat, &fractionLat);
prefixLong = latLongToBits(longitudeX1e7, &wholeLong, &fractionLong);
uPortLog("I am here: https://maps.google.com/?q=%c%d.%07d,%c%d.%07d\n",
prefixLat, wholeLat, fractionLat, prefixLong, wholeLong,
fractionLong);
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* PUBLIC FUNCTIONS: THE EXAMPLE
* -------------------------------------------------------------- */
// The entry point, main(): before this is called the system
// clocks must have been started and the RTOS must be running;
// we are in task space.
U_PORT_TEST_FUNCTION("[example]", "exampleLocCellLocate")
{
uDeviceHandle_t devHandle = NULL;
uLocation_t location;
int32_t returnCode;
// Set an out of range value so that we can test it later
location.timeUtc = -1;
// Initialise the APIs we will need
uPortInit();
uDeviceInit();
// Open the device
returnCode = uDeviceOpen(&gDeviceCfg, &devHandle);
uPortLog("Opened device with return code %d.\n", returnCode);
if (returnCode == 0) {
// Bring up the network interface
uPortLog("Bringing up the network...\n");
if (uNetworkInterfaceUp(devHandle, U_NETWORK_TYPE_CELL,
&gNetworkCfg) == 0) {
// You may use the network, as normal,
// at any time, for example connect and
// send data etc.
// If you happen to have a GNSS chip inside your cellular
// module (e.g. you have a SARA-R510M8S or SARA-R422M8S)
// then Cell Locate will make use of GNSS if it can.
// If you have a separate GNSS chip attached to your
// cellular module then you may need to call the
// uCellLocSetPinGnssPwr() and uCellLocSetPinGnssDataReady()
// functions here to tell the cellular module which pins
// of the cellular module the GNSS chip is attached on.
// Of course, there is no need to have a GNSS chip attached
// to your cellular module, Cell Locate will work without it,
// such a chip simply affords a more precise location fix
// (metres versus hundreds of metres).
// Now get location using Cell Locate
if (uLocationGet(devHandle, U_LOCATION_TYPE_CLOUD_CELL_LOCATE,
NULL, U_PORT_STRINGIFY_QUOTED(U_CFG_APP_CELL_LOC_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN),
&location, NULL) == 0) {
printLocation(location.latitudeX1e7, location.longitudeX1e7);
} else {
uPortLog("Unable to get a location fix!\n");
}
// When finished with the network layer
uPortLog("Taking down network...\n");
uNetworkInterfaceDown(devHandle, U_NETWORK_TYPE_CELL);
} else {
uPortLog("Unable to bring up the network!\n");
}
// Close the device
// Note: we don't power the device down here in order
// to speed up testing; you may prefer to power it off
// by setting the second parameter to true.
uDeviceClose(devHandle, false);
} else {
uPortLog("Unable to bring up the device!\n");
}
// Tidy up
uDeviceDeinit();
uPortDeinit();
uPortLog("Done.\n");
#if defined(U_CFG_TEST_CELL_MODULE_TYPE) && defined(U_CFG_APP_CELL_LOC_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN) && defined(U_CFG_TEST_CELL_LOCATE)
// For u-blox internal testing only
EXAMPLE_FINAL_STATE(location.timeUtc > 0);
#endif
}
// End of file