Stable version of the mDot library for mbed 5. This version of the library is suitable for deployment scenarios. See lastest commit message for version of mbed-os library that has been tested against.

Dependents:   mdot_two_way unh-hackathon-example unh-hackathon-example-raw TelitSensorToCloud ... more

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The Dot library provides a LoRaWan certified stack for LoRa communication using MultiTech mDot and xDot devices. The stack is compatible with mbed 5.

The name of the repository can be used to determine which device the stack was compiled for and if it's a development or production-ready build:

A changelog for the Dot library can be found here.

The Dot library version and the version of mbed-os it was compiled against can both be found in the commit message for that revision of the Dot library. Building your application with the same version of mbed-os as what was used to build the Dot library is highly recommended!

The Dot-Examples repository demonstrates how to use the Dot library in a custom application.

The mDot and xDot platform pages have lots of platform specific information and document potential issues, gotchas, etc, and provide instructions for getting started with development. Please take a look at the platform page before starting development as they should answer many questions you will have.

FOTA

Full FOTA support is only available with mDot, xDot does not have the required external flash. xDot can use the FOTA example to dynamically join a multicast session only. After joining the multicast session the received Fragmentation packets could be handed to a host MCU for processing and at completion the firmware can be loaded into the xDot using the bootloader and y-modem. See xDot Developer Guide.

  • Add the following code to allow Fota to use the Dot instance

main.cpp

    // Initialize FOTA singleton
    Fota::getInstance(dot);
  • Add fragmentation handling the the PacketRx event

RadioEvent.h

    virtual void PacketRx(uint8_t port, uint8_t *payload, uint16_t size, int16_t rssi, int8_t snr, lora::DownlinkControl ctrl, uint8_t slot, uint8_t retries, uint32_t address, bool dupRx) {
        mDotEvent::PacketRx(port, payload, size, rssi, snr, ctrl, slot, retries, address, dupRx);

#if ACTIVE_EXAMPLE == FOTA_EXAMPLE
        if(port == 200 || port == 201 || port == 202) {
            Fota::getInstance()->processCmd(payload, port, size);
        }
#endif
    }

A definition is needed to enable Fragmentation support on mDot and save fragments to flash. This should not be defined for xDot and will result in a compiler error.

mbed_app.json

{
    "macros": [
        "FOTA=1"
    ]
}

The FOTA implementation has a few differences from the LoRaWAN Protocol

  • Fragmentation Indexing starts at 0
  • McKEKey is 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00
  • Start Time is a count-down in seconds to start of session
Committer:
Jenkins@KEILDM1.dc.multitech.prv
Date:
Thu Aug 29 12:21:51 2019 -0500
Revision:
69:e22889c7eaa9
Parent:
68:5f787643e7d7
Child:
70:0c5b5b02d17b
mdot-library revision 3.2.1 and mbed-os revision mbed-os-5.13.4

Who changed what in which revision?

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Jenkins@KEILDM1.dc.multitech.prv 66:baa0f3116f1d 1 #ifndef _WRITE_FILE_H
Jenkins@KEILDM1.dc.multitech.prv 66:baa0f3116f1d 2 #define _WRITE_FILE_H
Jenkins@KEILDM1.dc.multitech.prv 66:baa0f3116f1d 3 #include "mDot.h"
Jenkins@KEILDM1.dc.multitech.prv 66:baa0f3116f1d 4 #ifdef FOTA
Jenkins@KEILDM1.dc.multitech.prv 66:baa0f3116f1d 5 class WriteFile {
Jenkins@KEILDM1.dc.multitech.prv 66:baa0f3116f1d 6 public:
Jenkins@KEILDM1.dc.multitech.prv 66:baa0f3116f1d 7 WriteFile(mDot* dot);
Jenkins@KEILDM1.dc.multitech.prv 66:baa0f3116f1d 8 ~WriteFile();
Jenkins@KEILDM1.dc.multitech.prv 66:baa0f3116f1d 9 void writeFile(uint8_t* buffer, uint32_t size);
Jenkins@KEILDM1.dc.multitech.prv 66:baa0f3116f1d 10 void readFile(uint8_t* buffer, uint32_t size);
Jenkins@KEILDM1.dc.multitech.prv 66:baa0f3116f1d 11 void seekFile(uint32_t index);
Jenkins@KEILDM1.dc.multitech.prv 69:e22889c7eaa9 12 void createFile(uint16_t numOfFrags, uint8_t fragSize, uint8_t padding);
Jenkins@KEILDM1.dc.multitech.prv 66:baa0f3116f1d 13 uint64_t completeFile(uint16_t numOfFrags, uint8_t padding, uint32_t total_frags);
Jenkins@KEILDM1.dc.multitech.prv 66:baa0f3116f1d 14 void cleanUp(bool complete);
Jenkins@KEILDM1.dc.multitech.prv 66:baa0f3116f1d 15 void reset();
Jenkins@KEILDM1.dc.multitech.prv 66:baa0f3116f1d 16
Jenkins@KEILDM1.dc.multitech.prv 66:baa0f3116f1d 17 private:
Jenkins@KEILDM1.dc.multitech.prv 66:baa0f3116f1d 18 mDot* _dot;
Jenkins@KEILDM1.dc.multitech.prv 66:baa0f3116f1d 19 char* _temp;
Jenkins@KEILDM1.dc.multitech.prv 66:baa0f3116f1d 20 char* _firmware;
Jenkins@KEILDM1.dc.multitech.prv 66:baa0f3116f1d 21 uint8_t* _frag;
Jenkins@KEILDM1.dc.multitech.prv 66:baa0f3116f1d 22 uint8_t _padding;
Jenkins@KEILDM1.dc.multitech.prv 66:baa0f3116f1d 23 uint8_t _frag_size;
Jenkins@KEILDM1.dc.multitech.prv 66:baa0f3116f1d 24 uint16_t _num_frags;
Jenkins@KEILDM1.dc.multitech.prv 66:baa0f3116f1d 25 mDot::mdot_file _upgrade, _file;
Jenkins@KEILDM1.dc.multitech.prv 69:e22889c7eaa9 26 };
Jenkins@KEILDM1.dc.multitech.prv 66:baa0f3116f1d 27 #endif
Jenkins@KEILDM1.dc.multitech.prv 66:baa0f3116f1d 28 #endif // WRITE_FILE_H