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Wakaama LwM2M example client

This application starts a LwM2M client on the node with instances of the following objects:

The application is based on the Eclipse Wakaama example client.

Usage

Setting up a LwM2M Test Server

To test the client a LwM2M server where to register is needed. Eclipse Leshan demo is a good option for running one locally.

To run the demo server, download the jar file:

wget https://hudson.eclipse.org/leshan/job/leshan/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/leshan-server-demo.jar

And run it:

java -jar ./leshan-server-demo.jar

It will output the addresses where it is listening:

INFO LeshanServer - LWM2M server started at coap://0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0:5683 coaps://0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0:5684
INFO LeshanServerDemo - Web server started at http://0.0.0.0:8080/.

Additionally, you can specify a binding address for the Leshan server, using the -lh option. For instance, if you are connecting from a node via a Border Router, you might want to specify:

java -jar ./leshan-server-demo.jar -lh fd00:dead:beef::1

In the security section click 'Add Security Information', select the security mode 'Pre-Shared Key', and enter the Client endpoint name and the security information (Identity and Key).

Bootstrap server

LwM2M provides a bootstrapping mechanism to provide the clients with information to register to one or more servers. To test this mechanism both the previous server and a bootstrap server should be running. Eclipse Leshan also provides a bootstrap server demo.

By default the security instance created in the application assumes that a standard LwM2M Server is used. To indicate that the configuration corresponds to a LwM2M Bootstrap Server, set the corresponding argument (is_bootstrap) to true. Also, bootstrap support needs to be enabled in the wakaama package configurations. This can be done via make menuconfig or by setting the CFLAG CONFIG_LWM2M_BOOTSTRAP.

To run the bootstrap server, make sure that the ports it uses are different from the ones of previous server (default are 5683 for CoAP, 5684 for CoAPs, and 8080 for the webserver), and that it corresponds to the one set in lwm2m.h as CONFIG_LWM2M_BSSERVER_PORT.

Download the jar file:

wget https://hudson.eclipse.org/leshan/job/leshan/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/leshan-bsserver-demo.jar

And run it:

# set CoAP, CoAPs and webserver ports for bootstrap server
BS_COAPPORT=5685
BS_COAPSPORT=5686
BS_WEBPORT=8888

# run the server
java -jar ./leshan-bsserver-demo.jar --coap-port ${BS_COAPPORT} \
            --coaps-port ${BS_COAPSPORT} --web-port ${BS_WEBPORT}

To set up the configuration of the node and the server:

  1. Click the Add new client bootstrap configuration button.
  2. Fill in the name of the device, it should match the one set as CONFIG_LWM2M_DEVICE_NAME, in objects/device.h.
  3. Using the LWM2M Server tab enter the address where the LwM2M server is listening. Here you can select No security or Pre-Shared Key modes.

Running the client

The server address is set by the application, during the instantiation of the Security object. It can be set via menuconfig or the environmental variable LWM2M_SERVER_URI. It should be reachable from the node, e.g. either running on native with a tap interface or as a mote connected to a border router.

Also, if a bootstrap server is being used, it should be configured in the application via menuconfig or setting the environmental variable LWM2M_SERVER_BOOTSTRAP to 1. This information is used in the Security object instance.

Configure, compile and run

The Wakaama package can be configured via Kconfig. Its options are placed under Packages > Configure Wakaama LwM2M. There is also an application-specific configuration menu. There the Server URI and credentials can be set. To access the configuration interface you can run:

make menuconfig

For debugging purposes there are two types of messages that can be enabled:

  • The lwm2m client adaptation debug can be enabled by setting ENABLE_DEBUG in lwm2m_client.c and lwm2m_client_connection.c to 1
  • The wakaama internal logging can be enabled by setting CONFIG_LWM2M_WITH_LOGS, either on menuconfig or by adding it to CFLAGS (CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_LWM2M_WITH_LOGS).

For memory allocation the TLSF package is being used, with a private heap. If memory usage has to be tweaked the heap size can be modified via the option CONFIG_LWM2M_TLSF_BUFFER.

To compile run:

BOARD=<board> make clean all flash term

Shell commands

  • lwm2m start: Starts the LwM2M by configuring the module and registering to the server.
  • lwm2m light <on|off> <dimmer> [color]: Sets the light state to on or off, with a given dimmer value and optional color.
  • lwm2m mem: (Only available if DEVELHELP is enabled in your Makefile) Prints the memory usage of the LwM2M module.