MODIFIED from mbed official WiflyInterface (interface for Roving Networks Wifly modules). Numerous performance and reliability improvements (see the detailed documentation). Also, tracking changes in mbed official version to retain functional parity.

Dependents:   Smart-WiFly-WebServer PUB_WiflyInterface_Demo

Fork of WiflyInterface by mbed official

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Derivative from mbed Official

  • Documentation update, improved consistency, documented parameters that were inadvertently omitted.
  • Avoid c++ string handling, which causes dynamic allocation and free, side effect, fewer CPU cycles spent for same purpose.
  • Fixed socket APIs to support non-blocking mode.
  • Increase communication baud-rate to Wifly module
  • sendCommand - added retries for improved robustness.
  • setConnectionState - method to force the connection state (used by TCPSocketServer)
  • gethostbyname - added a length parameter to the size of the buffer being written
  • flushIn - a private method to flush the input buffer
  • Changed the timeout from 500 to 2500 msec for commands - measured some at 700 to 850 msec.
  • Performance improvements - reduced some unnecessary delays.
  • Added additional security options for the wi-fi connection (that are supported by the WiFly module).
  • Added setSecurity API which permits revising the security when connecting to, or selecting from, one of several access points.
  • Improved DEBUG interface (slightly more consistent printout).
  • gathers information from the Wifly module on reboot (SW version info), which permits customizing behavior based on Wifly capabilities (like the improved security).
  • Avoid potential for recursive crash (if exit fails, it calls sendcommand, which calls exit...)
  • Update to support permissible SSID and PassCode lengths.

Robustness testing

I've had some mixed behavior with the Wifly module, some of which seems to be traceable to the module itself, and some in my derivative code. The result, after running for minutes, hours, sometimes days, it hangs and I have to reset the module.

To test, I created a fairly simple test program -

  • check for Watchdog induced reset and count it.
  • initialize the Watchdog for 60 sec timeout.
  • Init the Wifly interface and connect to my network.
  • Wait 10 seconds and force mbed_reset().

If the Watchdog induces the restart, then it is pretty clear that either:

  • The communications hung with the Wifly module causing the failure.
  • The Wifly module decided to go unresponsive.

If it gets to the end, it typically takes about 4 to 6 seconds for the boot and connect, then the 10 second delay.

But I can't really pin down the root cause easily. My strongest theory is that the Wifly module has rebooted, and since I don't store the high baud rate I configure it for, it resets back to 9600.

Also, one of the objectives for my revised send( ) is to avoid the c++ string, as that can fragment memory, and it wasn't very well bounded in behavior.

Latest tests:

Warm BootsWatchdog EventsNotes
100's30An early version of my derivative WiflyInterface, including my derivative of "send( )" API. Let's call this version 0.1.
26684My derivative WiflyInterface, but with the mbed official "send( )" API. Much improved. This was over the course of about 12 hours.
24003Most recent derivative - incremental change to "send( )", but this relative number does not rule out the Wifly module itself.

I think with these numbers, +/- 1 means that the changes have had no measurable effect. Which is good, since this incremental change eliminates the c++ string handling.

Test Software

This is pieces of a test program, clipped and copied to here. What I have compiled and run for hours and hours is almost exactly what you see. This uses this simple Watchdog library.

#include "mbed.h"
#include "WiflyInterface.h"
#include "Watchdog.h"

Serial pc(USBTX, USBRX);

Watchdog wd;
extern "C" void mbed_reset();

// Pinout for SmartBoard
WiflyInterface wifly(p9, p10, p30, p29, "ssid", "pass", WPA);

int main() {
    pc.baud(460800);                         // I like a snappy terminal
    
    wd.Configure(60.0);                     // Set time limit for the test to 1 minute
    LPC_RTC->GPREG0++;                      // Count boots here
    if (wd.WatchdogCausedReset()) {
        LPC_RTC->GPREG1++;                  // Count Watchdog events here
        pc.printf("\r\n\r\nWatchdog event.\r\n");
    }
    pc.printf("\r\nWifly Test: %d boots, %d watchdogs. %s %s\r\n", LPC_RTC->GPREG0, LPC_RTC->GPREG1, __DATE__, __TIME__);
    
    wifly.init(); // use DHCP
    pc.printf("Connect...  ");
    while (!wifly.connect());               // join the network
    pc.printf("Address is %s.  ", wifly.getIPAddress());
    pc.printf("Disconnect...  ");
    wifly.disconnect();
    pc.printf("OK. Reset in 10 sec...\r\n");
    wait(10);
    if (pc.readable()) {
        if (pc.getc() == 'r') {             // secret 'r'eset of the counters
            LPC_RTC->GPREG0 = 0;
            LPC_RTC->GPREG1 = 0;
            pc.printf("counters reset\r\n");
        }
    }
    mbed_reset();                           // reset here indicates successful communication
}
Committer:
WiredHome
Date:
Sat Apr 19 16:36:15 2014 +0000
Revision:
67:557ea7ad15c1
Parent:
65:427518ba7b01
Child:
72:9499f5c1e00b
Revise the Wifly interface so that recovery from a lost connection is possible. See the "in_connected()" method for an example.

Who changed what in which revision?

UserRevisionLine numberNew contents of line
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 1 #include "WiflyInterface.h"
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 2
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 3 WiflyInterface::WiflyInterface( PinName tx, PinName rx, PinName reset, PinName tcp_status,
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 4 const char * ssid, const char * phrase, Security sec) :
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 5 Wifly(tx, rx, reset, tcp_status, ssid, phrase, sec)
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 6 {
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 7 ip_set = false;
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 8 }
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 9
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 10 int WiflyInterface::init()
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 11 {
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 12 state.dhcp = true;
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 13 reset();
WiredHome 67:557ea7ad15c1 14 configure();
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 15 return 0;
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 16 }
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 17
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 18 int WiflyInterface::init(const char* ip, const char* mask, const char* gateway)
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 19 {
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 20 state.dhcp = false;
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 21 this->ip = ip;
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 22 strcpy(ip_string, ip);
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 23 ip_set = true;
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 24 this->netmask = mask;
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 25 this->gateway = gateway;
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 26 reset();
WiredHome 67:557ea7ad15c1 27 configure();
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 28 return 0;
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 29 }
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 30
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 31 void WiflyInterface::setSecurity(const char * ssid, const char * phrase, Security sec)
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 32 {
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 33 Wifly::SetSecurity(ssid, phrase, sec);
WiredHome 45:21b7bbaad62b 34 }
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 35
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 36 int WiflyInterface::connect()
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 37 {
WiredHome 63:fee0b25f1bf5 38 return (join()) ? 0 : -1;
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 39 }
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 40
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 41 int WiflyInterface::disconnect()
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 42 {
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 43 return Wifly::disconnect();
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 44 }
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 45
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 46 // typical response might be
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 47 // \r192.168.43.107\r
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 48 // <4.40>
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 49 char * WiflyInterface::getIPAddress()
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 50 {
WiredHome 65:427518ba7b01 51 char buffer[50];
WiredHome 65:427518ba7b01 52 char * match = buffer;
WiredHome 65:427518ba7b01 53 char * p;
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 54 if (!ip_set) {
WiredHome 65:427518ba7b01 55 if (!sendCommand("get ip a\r", NULL, buffer))
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 56 return NULL;
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 57 exit();
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 58 flush();
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 59 // revised to find the IP string, following a small
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 60 // change where \r are permitted in the captured
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 61 // reply to a command.
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 62 while (*match && (*match < '0' || *match > '9'))
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 63 match++;
WiredHome 65:427518ba7b01 64 p = match;
WiredHome 65:427518ba7b01 65 while (strchr("0123456789.", *p))
WiredHome 65:427518ba7b01 66 p++;
WiredHome 65:427518ba7b01 67 *p = '\0';
WiredHome 65:427518ba7b01 68 if (strlen(match) <= 15) { // 192.168.101.202
WiredHome 65:427518ba7b01 69 strcpy(ip_string, match);
WiredHome 65:427518ba7b01 70 ip_set = true;
WiredHome 65:427518ba7b01 71 }
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 72 }
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 73 return ip_string;
WiredHome 51:a4831b1cb9a4 74 }