chore(firmware): mark TODOs for the dev-only 60s polling cap
Three cross-referenced markers — config.h, operation.h, and FW-10 in the test file — calling out that the FETCH_INTERVAL_MS cap is intentionally holding the polling rate at 1 minute for dev iteration. Once the firmware is stable and we want the device to honor the app's per-frame rotationIntervalMinutes / wakeHour settings, the cap in operation.h becomes a sanity-clamp (e.g., 30 s ≤ sleep ≤ 25 h) and the no-header fallback splits into its own constant. Behavior unchanged — comments only. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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@@ -271,7 +271,12 @@ void test_fw09_server_interval_honored() {
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_UINT64(30000ULL * 1000ULL, g_sleep_us);
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}
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// FW-10: server interval > FETCH_INTERVAL_MS → capped at ceiling
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// FW-10: server interval > FETCH_INTERVAL_MS → capped at ceiling.
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// TODO(post-dev): when the cap in operation.h is removed (so the device
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// honors the app's rotationIntervalMinutes / wakeHour settings), this
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// test should flip to assert sleepMs == 999999999 (or whatever the
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// server-side max is, e.g. 25 h clamp). See operation.h:~140 and the
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// matching TODO in config.h on FETCH_INTERVAL_MS.
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void test_fw10_server_interval_capped() {
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g_http_response_headers["X-Interval-Ms"] = "999999999";
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g_http_response_headers["X-Image-Id"] = "1";
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