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411 lines
16 KiB
C
411 lines
16 KiB
C
#ifndef _IP65_H
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#define _IP65_H
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <stdbool.h>
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// Ethernet driver initialization parameter values
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//
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#if defined(__APPLE2__)
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#define ETH_INIT_DEFAULT 3 // Apple II slot number
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#elif defined(__ATARI__)
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#define ETH_INIT_DEFAULT 8 // ATARI PBI device ID
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#else
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#define ETH_INIT_DEFAULT 0 // Unused
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#endif
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// Initialize the IP stack
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//
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// This calls the individual protocol & driver initializations, so this is
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// the only *_init routine that must be called by a user application,
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// except for dhcp_init which must also be called if the application
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// is using DHCP rather than hardcoded IP configuration.
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//
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// Inputs: eth_init: Ethernet driver initialization parameter
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// Output: true if there was an error, false otherwise
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//
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bool __fastcall__ ip65_init(uint8_t eth_init);
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// Access to Ethernet configuration
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//
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// Access to the two items below is only valid after ip65_init returned false.
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//
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extern uint8_t cfg_mac[6]; // MAC address of local machine
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extern char eth_name[]; // Zero terminated string containing Ethernet driver name
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// Error codes
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//
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#define IP65_ERROR_PORT_IN_USE 0x80
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#define IP65_ERROR_TIMEOUT_ON_RECEIVE 0x81
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#define IP65_ERROR_TRANSMIT_FAILED 0x82
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#define IP65_ERROR_TRANSMISSION_REJECTED_BY_PEER 0x83
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#define IP65_ERROR_NAME_TOO_LONG 0x84
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#define IP65_ERROR_DEVICE_FAILURE 0x85
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#define IP65_ERROR_ABORTED_BY_USER 0x86
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#define IP65_ERROR_LISTENER_NOT_AVAILABLE 0x87
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#define IP65_ERROR_CONNECTION_RESET_BY_PEER 0x89
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#define IP65_ERROR_CONNECTION_CLOSED 0x8A
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#define IP65_ERROR_MALFORMED_URL 0xA0
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#define IP65_ERROR_DNS_LOOKUP_FAILED 0xA1
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// Last error code
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//
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extern uint8_t ip65_error;
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// Convert error code into a string describing the error
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//
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// The pointer returned is a static string, which mustn't be modified.
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//
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// Inputs: err_code: Error code
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// Output: Zero terminated string describing the error
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//
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char* __fastcall__ ip65_strerror(uint8_t err_code);
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// Main IP polling loop
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//
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// This routine should be periodically called by an application at any time
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// that an inbound packet needs to be handled.
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// It is 'non-blocking', i.e. it will return if there is no packet waiting to be
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// handled. Any inbound packet will be handed off to the appropriate handler.
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//
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// Inputs: None
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// Output: true if no packet was waiting or packet handling caused error, false otherwise
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//
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bool ip65_process(void);
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// Generate a 'random' 16 bit word
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//
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// Entropy comes from the last ethernet frame, counters, and timer.
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//
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// Inputs: None
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// Output: Pseudo-random 16 bit number
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//
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uint16_t ip65_random_word(void);
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// Convert 4 octets (IP address, netmask) into a string representing a dotted quad
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//
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// The string is returned in a statically allocated buffer, which subsequent calls
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// will overwrite.
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//
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// Inputs: quad: IP address
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// Output: Zero terminated string containing dotted quad (e.g. "192.168.1.0")
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//
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char* __fastcall__ dotted_quad(uint32_t quad);
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// Convert a string representing a dotted quad (IP address, netmask) into 4 octets
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//
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// Inputs: quad: Zero terminated string containing dotted quad (e.g. "192.168.1.0"),
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// to simplify URL parsing, a ':' or '/' can also terminate the string.
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// Output: IP address, 0 on error
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//
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uint32_t __fastcall__ parse_dotted_quad(char* quad);
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// Minimal DHCP client implementation
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//
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// IP addresses are requested from a DHCP server (aka 'leased') but are not renewed
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// or released. Although this is not correct behaviour according to the DHCP RFC,
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// this works fine in practice in a typical home network environment.
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//
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// Inputs: None (although ip65_init should be called first)
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// Output: false if IP config has been sucesfully obtained and cfg_ip, cfg_netmask,
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// cfg_gateway and cfg_dns will be set per response from dhcp server.
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// dhcp_server will be set to address of server that provided configuration.
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// true if there was an error
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//
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bool dhcp_init(void);
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// Access to IP configuration
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//
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// The five items below will be overwritten if dhcp_init is called.
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//
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extern uint32_t cfg_ip; // IP address of local machine
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extern uint32_t cfg_netmask; // Netmask of local network
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extern uint32_t cfg_gateway; // IP address of router on local network
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extern uint32_t cfg_dns; // IP address of DNS server to use
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extern uint32_t dhcp_server; // Address of DHCP server that config was obtained from
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// Resolve a string containing a hostname (or a dotted quad) to an IP address
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//
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// Inputs: hostname: Zero terminated string containing either a DNS hostname
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// (e.g. "host.example.com") or an address in "dotted quad"
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// format (e.g. "192.168.1.0")
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// Output: IP address of the hostname, 0 on error
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//
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uint32_t __fastcall__ dns_resolve(const char* hostname);
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// Send a ping (ICMP echo request) to a remote host, and wait for a response
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//
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// Inputs: dest: Destination IP address
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// Output: 0 if no response, otherwise time (in miliseconds) for host to respond
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//
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uint16_t __fastcall__ icmp_ping(uint32_t dest);
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// Add a UDP listener
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//
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// Inputs: port: UDP port to listen on
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// callback: Vector to call when UDP packet arrives on specified port
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// Output: true if too may listeners already installed, false otherwise
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//
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bool __fastcall__ udp_add_listener(uint16_t port, void (*callback)(void));
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// Remove a UDP listener
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//
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// Inputs: port: UDP port to stop listening on
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// Output: false if handler found and removed,
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// true if handler for specified port not found
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//
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bool __fastcall__ udp_remove_listener(uint16_t port);
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// Access to received UDP packet
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//
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// Access to the four items below is only valid in the context of a callback
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// added with udp_add_listener.
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//
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extern uint8_t udp_recv_buf[1476]; // Buffer with data received
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uint16_t udp_recv_len(void); // Length of data received
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uint32_t udp_recv_src(void); // Source IP address
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uint16_t udp_recv_src_port(void); // Source port
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// Send a UDP packet
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//
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// If the correct MAC address can't be found in the ARP cache then
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// an ARP request is sent - and the UDP packet is NOT sent. The caller
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// should wait a while calling ip65_process (to allow time for an ARP
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// response to arrive) and then call upd_send again. This behavior
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// makes sense as a UDP packet may get lost in transit at any time
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// so the caller should to be prepared to resend it after a while
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// anyway.
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//
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// Inputs: buf: Pointer to buffer containing data to be sent
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// len: Length of data to send (exclusive of any headers)
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// dest: Destination IP address
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// dest_port: Destination port
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// src_port: Source port
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// Output: true if an error occured, false otherwise
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//
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bool __fastcall__ udp_send(const uint8_t* buf, uint16_t len, uint32_t dest,
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uint16_t dest_port, uint16_t src_port);
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// Listen for an inbound TCP connection
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//
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// This is a 'blocking' call, i.e. it will not return until a connection has been made.
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//
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// Inputs: port: TCP port to listen on
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// callback: Vector to call when data arrives on this connection
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// buf: Pointer to buffer with data received
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// len: -1 on close, otherwise length of data received
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// Output: IP address of the connected client, 0 on error
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//
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uint32_t __fastcall__ tcp_listen(uint16_t port,
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void __fastcall__ (*callback)(const uint8_t* buf,
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int16_t len));
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// Make outbound TCP connection
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//
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// Inputs: dest: Destination IP address
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// dest_port: Destination port
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// callback: Vector to call when data arrives on this connection
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// buf: Pointer to buffer with data received
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// len: -1 on close, otherwise length of data received
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// Output: true if an error occured, false otherwise
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//
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bool __fastcall__ tcp_connect(uint32_t dest, uint16_t dest_port,
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void __fastcall__ (*callback)(const uint8_t* buf,
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int16_t len));
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// Close the current TCP connection
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//
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// Inputs: None
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// Output: true if an error occured, false otherwise
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//
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bool tcp_close(void);
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// Send data on the current TCP connection
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//
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// Inputs: buf: Pointer to buffer containing data to be sent
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// len: Length of data to send (up to 1460 bytes)
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// Output: true if an error occured, false otherwise
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//
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bool __fastcall__ tcp_send(const uint8_t* buf, uint16_t len);
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// Send an empty ACK packet on the current TCP connection
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//
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// Inputs: None
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// Output: true if an error occured, false otherwise
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//
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bool tcp_send_keep_alive(void);
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// Query an SNTP server for current UTC time
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//
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// Inputs: SNTP server IP address
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// Output: The number of seconds since 00:00 on Jan 1 1900 (UTC), 0 on error
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//
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uint32_t __fastcall__ sntp_get_time(uint32_t server);
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// Download a file from a TFTP server and provide data to user supplied vector
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//
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// Inputs: server: IP address of server to receive file from
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// name: Zero terminated string containing the name of file to download
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// callback: Vector to call once for each 512 byte packet received
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// buf: Pointer to buffer containing data received
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// len: 512 if buffer is full, otherwise number of bytes
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// in the buffer
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// Output: true if an error occured, false otherwise
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//
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bool __fastcall__ tftp_download(uint32_t server, const char* name,
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void __fastcall__ (*callback)(const uint8_t* buf,
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uint16_t len));
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// Download a file from a TFTP server and provide data to specified memory location
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//
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// Inputs: server: IP address of server to receive file from
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// name: Zero terminated string containing the name of file to download
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// buf: Pointer to buffer containing data received
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// Output: Length of data received, 0 on error
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//
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uint16_t __fastcall__ tftp_download_to_memory(uint32_t server, const char* name,
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const uint8_t* buf);
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// Upload a file to a TFTP server with data retrieved from user supplied vector
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//
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// Inputs: server: IP address of server to send file to
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// name: Zero terminated string containing the name of file to upload
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// callback: Vector to call once for each 512 byte packet to be sent
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// buf: Pointer to buffer containing data to be sent
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// Output: 512 if buffer is full, otherwise number of bytes
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// in the buffer
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// Output: true if an error occured, false otherwise
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//
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bool __fastcall__ tftp_upload(uint32_t server, const char* name,
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uint16_t __fastcall__ (*callback)(const uint8_t* buf));
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// Upload a file to a TFTP server with data retrieved from specified memory location
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//
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// Inputs: server: IP address of server to send file to
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// name: Zero terminated string containing the name of file to upload
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// buf: Pointer to buffer containing data to be sent
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// len: Length of data to be sent
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// Output: true if an error occured, false otherwise
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//
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bool __fastcall__ tftp_upload_from_memory(uint32_t server, const char* name,
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const uint8_t* buf, uint16_t len);
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// Parse an HTTP URL into a form that makes it easy to retrieve the specified resource
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//
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// On success the variables url_ip, url_port and url_selector (see below) are valid.
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//
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// Inputs: url: Zero (or ctrl char) terminated string containing the URL
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// Output: true if an error occured, false otherwise
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//
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bool __fastcall__ url_parse(const char* url);
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// Access to parsed HTTP URL
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//
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// Access to the three items below is only valid after url_parse returned false.
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//
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extern uint32_t url_ip; // IP address of host in URL
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extern uint16_t url_port; // Port number of URL
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extern char* url_selector; // Zero terminated string containing selector part of URL
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// Download a resource specified by an HTTP URL
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//
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// The URL mustn't be longer than 1400 chars. The buffer is temporarily used to hold the
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// generated HTTP request so it should have a length of at least 1460 bytes. On success
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// the resource is zero terminated.
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//
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// Inputs: url: Zero (or ctrl char) terminated string containing the URL
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// buf: Pointer to a buffer that the resource will be downloaded into
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// len: Length of buffer
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// Output: Length of resource downloaded, 0 on error
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//
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uint16_t __fastcall__ url_download(const char* url, const uint8_t* buf, uint16_t len);
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// Start an HTTP server
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//
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// This routine will stay in an endless loop that is broken only if user press the abort key.
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//
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// Inputs: port: TCP port to listen on
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// callback: Vector to call for each inbound HTTP request
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// client: IP address of the client that sent the request
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// method: Zero terminated string containing the HTTP method
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// path: Zero terminated string containing the HTTP path
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// Output: None
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//
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void __fastcall__ httpd_start(uint16_t port,
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void __fastcall__ (*callback)(uint32_t client,
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const char* method,
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const char* path));
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// HTTP response types
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//
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#define HTTPD_RESPONSE_NOHEADER 0 // No HTTP response header
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#define HTTPD_RESPONSE_200_TEXT 1 // HTTP Code: 200 OK, Content Type: 'text/text'
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#define HTTPD_RESPONSE_200_HTML 2 // HTTP Code: 200 OK, Content Type: 'text/html'
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#define HTTPD_RESPONSE_200_DATA 3 // HTTP Code: 200 OK, Content Type: 'application/octet-stream'
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#define HTTPD_RESPONSE_404 4 // HTTP Code: 404 Not Found
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#define HTTPD_RESPONSE_500 5 // HTTP Code: 500 System Error
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// Send HTTP response
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//
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// Calling httpd_send_response is only valid in the context of a httpd_start callback.
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// For the response types HTTPD_RESPONSE_404 and HTTPD_RESPONSE_500 'buf' is ignored.
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// With the response type HTTPD_RESPONSE_NOHEADER it's possible to add more content to
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// an already sent HTTP response.
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//
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// Inputs: response_type: Value describing HTTP code and content type in response header
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// buf: Pointer to buffer with HTTP response content
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// len: Length of buffer with HTTP response content
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// Output: None
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//
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void __fastcall__ httpd_send_response(uint8_t response_type,
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const uint8_t* buf, uint16_t len);
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// Retrieve the value of a variable defined in the previously received HTTP request
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//
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// Calling http_get_value is only valid in the context of a httpd_start callback.
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// Only the first letter in a variable name is significant. E.g. if a querystring contains
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// the variables 'a','alpha' and 'alabama', then only the first one will be retrievable.
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//
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// Inputs: name: Variable to retrieve
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// Output: Variable value (zero terminated string) if variable exists, null otherwise.
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//
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char* __fastcall__ http_get_value(char name);
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// Get number of milliseconds since initialization
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//
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// Inputs: None
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// Output: Current number of milliseconds
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//
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uint16_t timer_read(void);
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// Check if specified period of time has passed yet
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//
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// Inputs: time: Number of milliseconds we are willing to wait for
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// Output: true if timeout occured, false otherwise
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//
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bool __fastcall__ timer_timeout(uint16_t time);
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// Check whether the abort key is being pressed
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//
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// Inputs: None
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// Output: true if abort key pressed, false otherwise
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//
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bool input_check_for_abort_key(void);
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// Control abort key
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//
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// Control if the user can abort blocking functions with the abort key
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// (making them return IP65_ERROR_ABORTED_BY_USER). Initially the abort
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// key is enabled.
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//
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// Inputs: enable: false to disable the key, true to enable the key
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// Output: None
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//
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void __fastcall__ input_set_abort_key(bool enable);
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// Access to actual abort key code
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//
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extern uint8_t abort_key;
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#endif
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