With the new version some OpenWSN modules are optional:
- openwsn_cjoin (and therefore opewnsn_coap)
- openwsn_6lo_fragmentation
- openwsn_icmpv6echo
- openwsn_crypto
- openwsn_udp (optional but kept as default)
New optional modules have been added:
- openwsn_iee802154e_security (link layer security)
- openwsn_adaptive_msf (MSF dynamic slot allocation)
Openvisualizer needs to be updated to be compatible with the new
version.
The `read` implementation on my system doesn't know a `-n` parameter:
tools/usb-cdc-ecm/start_network.sh: 100: read: Illegal option -n
As the command is only used to block if no terminal is started, we can
as well remove them.
Optionally executes pyterm from CDC-ECM start_network.sh
The shell script exits and cleans up instantly unless there is a
blocking program running at the end. Users can supply a serial port to
display in pyterm, or alternatively just wait if it is a "headless"
deployment.
Not all operating systems name the GNU Make `make`. FreeBSD e.g. uses a
different dialect of Make, that seems to be incompatible with GNU make.
(I wasn't able to get `make` run, but `gmake` works).
This allows our test scripts to be configured via the environment
variable `MAKE` to point to a different make command.
This adds a small wrapper script to configure and start radvd on a
tun interface.
This allows the use of router advertisements and global adresses with
the `native` target.
Usage:
- first create the tap interface as usual
sudo dist/tools/tapsetup/tapsetup
- now run radvd on the new tapbr0 interface
sudo dist/tools/radvd/radvd.sh -c tapbr0 2001:db8::/64
- Now run the `gnrc_networking` example on native:
make -C examples/gnrc_networking all term
You should now see that the `native` node has received a global address
in `ifconfig`.
You should be able to reach this address from your host computer.
It may take very long for the native node to obtain the address.
If you are observing this, try turning off router advertisements of the
native node on the upstream interface by running
ifconfig 6 -rtr_adv
Alternatively change `USEMODULE += gnrc_ipv6_router_default` to
`USEMODULE += gnrc_ipv6_default` in the project's `Makefile`.
When building with make -j, flatbuffers is cloned by both the flatc build and the regular package build and from time to time a concurrency issue make the build to fail. Keeping regular flatbuffer package and flatc tool sources separate avoid this issue