README.md
examples/posix_sockets
This application is a showcase for RIOT's POSIX socket support. To keep things simple this application has only one-hop support and no routing capabilities.
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
(not to be confused with the UDP port) 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.
udp send fe80::1 1337 uiaeue 2015-09-22 14:55:30,686 - INFO # > udp send fe80::1 1337 uiaeue 2015-09-22 14:55:30,690 - INFO # Success: send 6 byte to fe80::1:1337
Running the help
command on an iotlab-m3:
2015-09-22 14:54:54,442 - INFO # help
2015-09-22 14:54:54,443 - INFO # Command Description
2015-09-22 14:54:54,444 - INFO # ---------------------------------------
2015-09-22 14:54:54,446 - INFO # udp send data over UDP and listen on UDP ports
2015-09-22 14:54:54,447 - INFO # reboot Reboot the node
2015-09-22 14:54:54,449 - INFO # ps Prints information about running threads.
2015-09-22 14:54:54,451 - INFO # mersenne_init initializes the PRNG
2015-09-22 14:54:54,453 - INFO # mersenne_get returns 32 bit of pseudo randomness
2015-09-22 14:54:54,454 - INFO # ifconfig Configure network interfaces
2015-09-22 14:54:54,455 - INFO # txtsnd Sends a custom string as is over the link layer
2015-09-22 14:54:54,457 - INFO # ncache manage neighbor cache by hand
2015-09-22 14:54:54,459 - INFO # routers IPv6 default router list
Running the ps
command on an iotlab-m3:
2015-09-22 14:54:57,134 - INFO # > ps
2015-09-22 14:54:57,139 - INFO # pid | name | state Q | pri | stack ( used) | location
2015-09-22 14:54:57,143 - INFO # 1 | idle | pending Q | 15 | 256 ( 136) | 0x200001cc
2015-09-22 14:54:57,157 - INFO # 2 | main | pending Q | 7 | 1536 ( 620) | 0x200002cc
2015-09-22 14:54:57,164 - INFO # 3 | 6lo | bl rx _ | 3 | 1024 ( 404) | 0x20003ef8
2015-09-22 14:54:57,169 - INFO # 4 | ipv6 | bl rx _ | 4 | 1024 ( 436) | 0x20001cc0
2015-09-22 14:54:57,172 - INFO # 5 | udp | bl rx _ | 5 | 1024 ( 268) | 0x20004660
2015-09-22 14:54:57,177 - INFO # 6 | at86rfxx | bl rx _ | 3 | 1024 ( 320) | 0x20001888
2015-09-22 14:54:57,183 - INFO # | SUM | | | 5888 ( 2184)
Start a UDP server with udp server start <udp_port>
:
2015-09-22 14:55:09,563 - INFO # > udp server start 1337
2015-09-22 14:55:09,564 - INFO # Success: started UDP server on port 1337
Send a UDP package with udp send <dst_addr> <dst_port> <data>
:
2015-09-22 14:55:30,686 - INFO # > udp send fe80::3432:4833:46d4:9e06 1337 test
2015-09-22 14:55:30,690 - INFO # Success: send 4 byte to [fe80::3432:4833:46d4:9e06]:1337
You can get the IPv6 address of the destination by using the ifconfig
command on the receiver:
2015-09-22 14:58:10,394 - INFO # ifconfig
2015-09-22 14:58:10,397 - INFO # Iface 6 HWaddr: 9e:06 Channel: 26 NID: 0x23 TX-Power: 0dBm State: IDLE CSMA Retries: 4
2015-09-22 14:58:10,399 - INFO # Long HWaddr: 36:32:48:33:46:d4:9e:06
2015-09-22 14:58:10,400 - INFO # AUTOACK CSMA MTU:1280 6LO IPHC
2015-09-22 14:58:10,402 - INFO # Source address length: 8
2015-09-22 14:58:10,404 - INFO # Link type: wireless
2015-09-22 14:58:10,407 - INFO # inet6 addr: ff02::1/128 scope: local [multicast]
2015-09-22 14:58:10,415 - INFO # inet6 addr: fe80::3432:4833:46d4:9e06/64 scope: local
2015-09-22 14:58:10,416 - INFO #