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README.md

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This application is a showcase for RIOT's hardware support. Using it for your board, you should be able to interactively use any hardware that is supported.

To do this, the application uses the shell and shell_commands modules and all the driver modules each board supports.

shell is a very simple interactive command interpreter that can be used to call functions. Many of RIOT's modules define some generic shell commands. These are included via the shell_commands module.

Additionally, the ps module which provides the ps shell command is included.

Usage

Build, flash and start the application:

export BOARD=your_board
make
make flash
make term

The term make target starts a terminal emulator for your board. It connects to a default port so you can interact with the shell, usually that is /dev/ttyUSB0. If your port is named differently, the PORT=/dev/yourport variable can be used to override this.

Example output

The shell commands come with online help. Call help to see which commands exist and what they do.

Running the help command on an iotlab-m3:

2015-09-16 16:57:17,723 - INFO # help
2015-09-16 16:57:17,725 - INFO # Command              Description
2015-09-16 16:57:17,726 - INFO # ---------------------------------------
2015-09-16 16:57:17,727 - INFO # reboot               Reboot the node
2015-09-16 16:57:17,729 - INFO # ps                   Prints information about running threads.
2015-09-16 16:57:17,731 - INFO # isl29020_init        Initializes the isl29020 sensor driver.
2015-09-16 16:57:17,733 - INFO # isl29020_read        Prints data from the isl29020 sensor.
2015-09-16 16:57:17,735 - INFO # lps331ap_init        Initializes the lps331ap sensor driver.
2015-09-16 16:57:17,737 - INFO # lps331ap_read        Prints data from the lps331ap sensor.
2015-09-16 16:57:17,739 - INFO # l3g4200d_init        Initializes the l3g4200d sensor driver.
2015-09-16 16:57:17,740 - INFO # l3g4200d_read        Prints data from the l3g4200d sensor.
2015-09-16 16:57:17,742 - INFO # lsm303dlhc_init      Initializes the lsm303dlhc sensor driver.
2015-09-16 16:57:17,744 - INFO # lsm303dlhc_read      Prints data from the lsm303dlhc sensor.
2015-09-16 16:57:17,746 - INFO # ifconfig             Configure network interfaces
2015-09-16 16:57:17,747 - INFO # txtsnd               Sends a custom string as is over the link layer

Running the ps command on an iotlab-m3:

2015-09-16 16:57:57,634 - INFO # ps
2015-09-16 16:57:57,637 - INFO #    pid | name                 | state    Q | pri | stack ( used) | location
2015-09-16 16:57:57,640 - INFO #      1 | idle                 | pending  Q |  15 |   256 (  140) | 0x20000200
2015-09-16 16:57:57,642 - INFO #      2 | main                 | pending  Q |   7 |  1536 (  640) | 0x20000300
2015-09-16 16:57:57,645 - INFO #      3 | pktdump              | bl rx    _ |   6 |  1536 (  544) | 0x200025e0
2015-09-16 16:57:57,647 - INFO #      4 | at86rfxx             | bl rx    _ |   3 |  1024 (  360) | 0x2000099c
2015-09-16 16:57:57,649 - INFO #        | SUM                  |            |     |  4352 ( 1684)

RIOT specific

The ps command is used to analyze the thread's state and memory status.

Networking

The ifconfig command will help you to configure all available network interfaces. On an iolab-m3 it will print something like:

2015-09-16 16:58:37,762 - INFO # ifconfig
2015-09-16 16:58:37,766 - INFO # Iface  4   HWaddr: 9e:72  Channel: 26  NID: 0x23  TX-Power: 0dBm  State: IDLE CSMA Retries: 4
2015-09-16 16:58:37,768 - INFO #            Long HWaddr: 36:32:48:33:46:da:9e:72
2015-09-16 16:58:37,769 - INFO #            AUTOACK  CSMA
2015-09-16 16:58:37,770 - INFO #            Source address length: 2

Type ifconfig help to get an online help for all available options (e.g. setting the radio channel via ifconfig 4 set chan 12).

The txtsnd command allows you to send a simple string directly over the link layer using unicast or broadcast. The application will also automatically print information about any received packet over the serial. This will look like:

2015-09-16 16:59:29,187 - INFO # PKTDUMP: data received:
2015-09-16 16:59:29,189 - INFO # ~~ SNIP  0 - size:  28 byte, type:
NETTYPE_UNDEF (0)
2015-09-16 16:59:29,190 - INFO # 000000 7b 3b 3a 02 85 00 e7 fb 00 00 00 00 01
02 5a 55
2015-09-16 16:59:29,192 - INFO # 000010 40 42 3e 62 f2 1a 00 00 00 00 00 00
2015-09-16 16:59:29,194 - INFO # ~~ SNIP  1 - size:  18 byte, type:
NETTYPE_NETIF (-1)
2015-09-16 16:59:29,195 - INFO # if_pid: 4  rssi: 49  lqi: 78
2015-09-16 16:59:29,196 - INFO # src_l2addr: 5a:55:40:42:3e:62:f2:1a
2015-09-16 16:59:29,197 - INFO # dst_l2addr: ff:ff
2015-09-16 16:59:29,198 - INFO # ~~ PKT    -  2 snips, total size:  46 byte