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+# Mbed cellular connectivity
+
+This is the Github repo for Mbed cellular connectivity:
+
+ easy_cellular/
+ EasyCellularConnection Simplified cellular usage based on `CellularBase.h`
+ CellularConnectionUtil A utility class for cellular connection
+
+ framework/
+ API Application Programming Interface for cellular connectivity
+ AT AT implementation based on 3GPP TS 27.007 specification
+ common Common and utility sources
+ targets Vendor specific cellular module adaptations
+
+ TESTS Cellular Greentea test
+
+ UNITTESTS Cellular unit test
+
+## Known limitations
+
+**Please note that this is a first release of Cellular framework and is subject to further development in future.**
+
+Only UDP is supported when using AT commands to control sockets in an IP stack built into the cellular modem. If TCP is required, use the PPP/LWIP stack.
+
+## Supported modules
+
+You can find currently supported cellular modules in the `framework/targets/` folder, where we also add support for new cellular modules.
+
+## Cellular configuration
+
+You can change cellular defaults in the `mbed_lib.json` configuration file.
+
+You can also override cellular defaults in the `mbed_app.json` configuration file:
+
+ "config": {
+ "cellular_plmn": {
+ "help": "PLMN selection, 0=auto",
+ "value": 0
+ },
+ "apn": {
+ "help": "Access point name, e.g. internet",
+ "value": "\"internet\""
+ },
+ "cellular_sim_pin": {
+ "help": "PIN code",
+ "value": "\"1234\""
+ }
+ }
+
+## Debug traces
+
+You can define the debug tracing level in the `mbed_app.json` configuration file:
+
+ "target_overrides": {
+ "*": {
+ "target.features_add": ["COMMON_PAL"],
+ "mbed-trace.enable": true,
+ "platform.stdio-convert-newlines": true,
+ "platform.stdio-baud-rate": 115200,
+ "platform.default-serial-baud-rate": 115200
+ }
+ },
+ "config": {
+ "trace-level": {
+ "help": "Options are TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR,TRACE_LEVEL_WARN,TRACE_LEVEL_INFO,TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG",
+ "macro_name": "MBED_TRACE_MAX_LEVEL",
+ "value": "TRACE_LEVEL_INFO"
+ }
+ }
+
+## Greentea tests
+
+The `TESTS` folder contains Greentea tests for cellular specific classes. You need to give relevant configuration file with `--app-config` parameter, e.g.:
+
+ mbed test -n features-cellular-tests-* --app-config features\cellular\TESTS\socket\udp\template_mbed_app.json -vv
+
+ Note that Greentea tests use SIM PIN so you need to change that or your SIM card may get locked.
+
+## Unit tests
+
+The `UNITTESTS` folder contains unit tests for cellular specific classes. Unit tests are based on the stubbing method.
+
+You can run those tests locally by running `./run_tests` script under the `UNITTESTS/` folder.
+
+You need the following applications: `cpputest`, `gcov` and `lcov` (genhtml) for running the tests.
+
+After you have run the `run_tests` script, you can find test results under `UNITTESTS/results` folder and line and function coverages under the `UNITTESTS/coverages` folder.