* emon: configure ratios without reboot
* settings: serialize() support
* debug: use vsnprintf from newlib, not from sdk
* settings/experimental: show defaults via `get`
* emon: override base methods, fix defaults
* sensor/emon: expose internal index calculation
- refactor configuration to use the correct index when accessing indexed
sensor methods. store index value on magnitude, refactor loops to
accomodate this new functionality
- rename slot(index) -> description(index), since we use 'slot' as
numeric value
- Update sensor classes to support a generic way to store energy values
- Update sensor conversion code to deal with units and not magnitudes
- Add magnitude<->unit for sensors, generic way of defining used unit. Convert from sensor magnitude unit to the one used for display.
- Reset energy value based on index through external means (MQTT, HTTP)
- Rework energy timestamping, update webui with 'last saved' value
While this solves the energy conversion issues and we are finally seeing the real value, what I don't really like:
- KilowattHour and WattHour are separate enum tags, thus sort-of are different types altogether
- Conversion code in Energy object should probably use some generic 'ratio' calculation? (https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/numeric/ratio/ratio)
- We are still using runtime checks to do calculations and depend that sensor outputs only one specific value type.
Consider this a fix for energy display / storage and preliminary work on sensor.ino
Further sensor refactoring... soon.
Operating specifications / Communication and signal
"Data-bus's free status is high voltage level. When communication
between MCU and DHT22 begin, program of MCU will transform data-bus's
voltage level from high to low level and this process must beyond at least
**1ms** to ensure DHT22 could detect MCU's signal, then MCU will wait 20-40us for
DHT22's response."