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Dependencies: X_NUCLEO_IKS01A2 mbed-http
easy-connect/README.md
- Committer:
- JMF
- Date:
- 2018-09-05
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- 0:24d3eb812fd4
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# Easy Connect - Easily add all supported connectivity methods to your mbed OS project You may want to give the users of your application the possibility to switch between connectivity methods. The `NetworkInterface` API makes this easy, but you still need a mechanism for the user to chooce the method, and perhaps throw in some `#define`'s. Easy Connect handles all of this for you. Just declare the desired connectivity method in your `mbed_app.json` file and call `easy_connect()` from your application. ## Specifying the connectivity method Add the following to your `mbed_app.json` file: ```json { "config": { "network-interface":{ "help": "options are ETHERNET, WIFI_ESP8266, WIFI_IDW0XX1, WIFI_ODIN, WIFI_RTW, WIFI_WIZFI310, WIFI_ISM43362, MESH_LOWPAN_ND, MESH_THREAD, CELLULAR_ONBOARD", "value": "ETHERNET" } }, "target_overrides": { "*": { "target.features_add": ["NANOSTACK", "LOWPAN_ROUTER", "COMMON_PAL"], "mbed-mesh-api.6lowpan-nd-channel-page": 0, "mbed-mesh-api.6lowpan-nd-channel": 12 } } } ``` ### UBLOX ODIN/Ethernet #### Mbed OS 5.8 and older If you select `ETHERNET` with `UBLOX_ODIN_EVK_W2` you must add this to your `target-overrides` section in `mbed_app.json`: ```json "UBLOX_EVK_ODIN_W2": { "target.device_has_remove": ["EMAC"] } ``` #### Mbed OS 5.9 and newer With Mbed OS 5.9, the EMAC SW was refactored and a default network selector is used instead. You must add the following `target-overrides` section to `mbed_app.json`: ```json "UBLOX_EVK_ODIN_W2": { "target.network-default-interface-type": "ETHERNET" } ``` ### Other WiFi stacks If you select `WIFI_ESP8266`, `WIFI_IDW0XX1`, `WIFI_ODIN` or `WIFI_RTW`, `WIFI_WIZFI310` you also need to add the WiFi SSID and password: ```json "config": { "network-interface":{ "help": "options are ETHERNET, WIFI_ESP8266, WIFI_IDW0XX1, WIFI_ODIN, WIFI_RTW, WIFI_WIZFI310, WIFI_ISM43362, MESH_LOWPAN_ND, MESH_THREAD, CELLULAR_ONBOARD", "value": "WIFI_ESP8266" }, "wifi-ssid": { "value": "\"SSID\"" }, "wifi-password": { "value": "\"Password\"" } } ``` If you use `MESH_LOWPAN_ND` or `MESH_THREAD` you need to specify your radio module: ```json "config": { "network-interface":{ "help": "options are ETHERNET, WIFI_ESP8266, WIFI_IDW0XX1, WIFI_ODIN, WIFI_RTW, WIFI_WIZFI310, MESH_LOWPAN_ND, MESH_THREAD, CELLULAR_ONBOARD", "value": "MESH_LOWPAN_ND" }, "mesh_radio_type": { "help": "options are ATMEL, MCR20, SPIRIT1, EFR32", "value": "ATMEL" } } ``` ### CELLULAR_ONBOARD If you use [`CELLULAR_ONBOARD`](https://docs.mbed.com/docs/mbed-os-api-reference/en/latest/APIs/communication/cellular/) you must specify the following: ```json "target_overrides": { "*": { "ppp-cell-iface.apn-lookup": true } } ``` ...and you may also need to specify one or more of the following: ```json "config": { "cellular-apn": { "help": "Please provide the APN string for your SIM if it is not already included in APN_db.h.", "value": "\"my_sims_apn\"" }, "cellular-username": { "help": "May or may not be required for your APN, please consult your SIM provider.", "value": "\"my_sim_apns_username\"" }, "cellular-password": { "help": "May or may not be required for your APN, please consult your SIM provider.", "value": "\"my_sim_apns_password\"" }, "cellular-sim-pin": { "help": "Please provide the PIN for your SIM (as a four digit string) if your SIM is normally locked", "value": "\"1234\"" } } ``` None of the optional settings need to be specified for the `UBLOX_C030_U201` cellular target, for which the APN settings are in `APN_db.h`. ## Using Easy Connect from your application Easy Connect has just one function that returns either a `NetworkInterface`-pointer or `NULL`: ```cpp #include "easy-connect.h" int main(int, char**) { NetworkInterface* network = easy_connect(true); /* has 1 argument, enable_logging (pass in true to log to serial port) */ if (!network) { printf("Connecting to the network failed... See serial output.\r\n"); return 1; } // Rest of your program } ``` ## Using Easy connect with WiFi The easy-connect `easy_connect()` is overloaded now for WiFi so that you can submit your WiFi SSID and password programmatically in you want the user to be able to supply them via some means. ```cpp #include "easy-connect.h" int main(int, char**) { char* wifi_SSID = "SSID"; char* wifi_password = "password"; NetworkInterface* network = easy_connect(true, wifi_SSID, wifi_password); if (!network) { printf("Connecting to the network failed... See serial output.\r\n"); return 1; } // Rest of your program } ``` ## Overriding settings Easy-connect was changed recently with [PR #59](https://github.com/ARMmbed/easy-connect/pull/59) - where some of the defines expected via `mbed_app.json` were moved to the [`mbed_lib.json`](https://github.com/ARMmbed/easy-connect/blob/master/mbed_lib.json). This minimises the amount of lines needed (in typical cases) in the applications `mbed_app.json`. However, due to this the overrides need to be done slightly differently, as you need to override the `easy-connect` defines. So, for example changing the ESP8266 TX/RX pins and enable debugs - you would now have modify as below. ```json "target_overrides": { "*": { "easy-connect.wifi-esp8266-tx": "A1", "easy-connect.wifi-esp8266-rx": "A2", "easy-connect.wifi-esp8266-debug: true } } ``` ## Configuration examples There are many things that you have to modify for all of the combinations. Examples for configurations are available for example in the [mbed-os-example-client](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os-example-client/tree/master/configs) repository. ## Linking error with UBLOX_EVK_ODIN_W2 If you get a linking error such as below, you are compiling the `WIFI_ODIN` with the `EMAC override` section in `mbed_app.json`. Remove the `EMAC override` from your `mbed_app.json`. ``` Link: tls-client ./mbed-os/targets/TARGET_STM/TARGET_STM32F4/TARGET_UBLOX_EVK_ODIN_W2/sdk/TOOLCHAIN_GCC_ARM/libublox-odin-w2-driver.a(OdinWiFiInterface.o): In function `OdinWiFiInterface::handle_wlan_status_started(wlan_status_started_s*)': OdinWiFiInterface.cpp:(.text._ZN17OdinWiFiInterface26handle_wlan_status_startedEP21wlan_status_started_s+0x46): undefined reference to `wifi_emac_get_interface()' OdinWiFiInterface.cpp:(.text._ZN17OdinWiFiInterface26handle_wlan_status_startedEP21wlan_status_started_s+0x4c): undefined reference to `wifi_emac_init_mem()' collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status [ERROR] ./mbed-os/targets/TARGET_STM/TARGET_STM32F4/TARGET_UBLOX_EVK_ODIN_W2/sdk/TOOLCHAIN_GCC_ARM/libublox-odin-w2-driver.a(OdinWiFiInterface.o): In function `OdinWiFiInterface::handle_wlan_status_started(wlan_status_started_s*)': OdinWiFiInterface.cpp:(.text._ZN17OdinWiFiInterface26handle_wlan_status_startedEP21wlan_status_started_s+0x46): undefined reference to `wifi_emac_get_interface()' OdinWiFiInterface.cpp:(.text._ZN17OdinWiFiInterface26handle_wlan_status_startedEP21wlan_status_started_s+0x4c): undefined reference to `wifi_emac_init_mem()' collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status [mbed] ERROR: "/usr/bin/python" returned error code 1. ``` ## Network errors If Easy Connect cannot connect to the network, it returns a network error with an error code. To see what the error code means, see the [mbed OS Communication API](https://os.mbed.com/docs/latest/reference/network-socket.html). ## CR/LF in serial output If you want to avoid using `\r\n` in your printouts and just use normal C style `\n` instead, please specify these to your `mbed_app.json`: ```json "target_overrides": { "*": { "platform.stdio-baud-rate": 115200, "platform.stdio-convert-newlines": true } } ``` ## For network stack developers Please try out the reliability of your networking stack using [stress-test](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-stress-test) to ensure your stack is performing as expected. ## Extra defines If you'd like to use Easy Connect with mbed Client then you're in luck. Easy Connect automatically defines the `MBED_SERVER_ADDRESS` macro depending on your connectivity method (either IPv4 or IPv6 address). Use this address to connect to the right instance of mbed Device Connector.