Hi Karsten,

I am very excited to see matter activity in the openwrt space!

For the past year, I was working on a bridge app for my OpenWrt based SmartHome 
daemon p44mbrd [1]. To make it work, I already constributed a few things to 
matter itself, in particular the possibiity to make it use libev [2] for the 
matter mainloop, and fixing the avahi implementation [3].

Back then I also hacked some openwrt platform compilation into matter [4] to 
build the daemon with gn externally, as I failed doing so from within the 
openwrt buildroot. That does not seem to be necessary any more - I am very glad 
to see the devel/gn package, and will try to build p44mbrd this way and then 
create an openwrt package for it.

My work in and around Openwrt focuses on using the platform for IoT and 
SmartHome, and using the matter SDK as a bridge with dynamic endpoints (new PR 
for that see [6]), not as a router/ap. So I probably cannot help much in the 
latter field, but still hope I might be able to contribute from general openwrt 
/ matter experience.

Looking forward to see how this moves forward :-)

Lukas

[1] https://github.com/plan44/p44mbrd
[2] https://github.com/project-chip/connectedhomeip/pull/24232
[3] https://github.com/project-chip/connectedhomeip/pull/26397
[4] 
https://github.com/plan44/connectedhomeip/commit/aabd0ee91bc6dc2906ccf5b73103a538a6dac205
[5] https://github.com/plan44/plan44-feed/tree/main
[6] https://github.com/project-chip/connectedhomeip/pull/28372



> On 27 Jul 2023, at 23:11, Karsten Sperling via openwrt-devel 
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> Hello,
> 
> I’m part of an effort by the Connectivity Standards Alliance to bring support 
> for routers and access points into Matter.  Matter is an open-source 
> connectivity standard built to enable developers and device manufacturers to 
> build reliable and secure connected home devices [1][2].
> 
> In this context we’re working on a reference implementation for 
> Matter-enabled routers / access points, which will be taking the form of an 
> OpenWRT feed.  Development on this has recently started at 
> https://github.com/project-chip/matter-openwrt.  We’re using OpenWRT as a 
> platform because of its open nature and great hardware support.  I wanted to 
> reach out to make the OpenWRT developer community aware of this effort, and 
> to invite you to collaborate with us if you’re interested.
> 
> On a more concrete level, I would also like to ask for support for this small 
> PR on OpenWRT I’ve opened here: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/13000
> 
> The cross-platform nature of the Matter SDK combined with the fact that it 
> uses git sub-modules for dependency management results in the repo having a 
> LOT of sub-modules (about 70 direct, 130 total), only 4 of which are needed 
> when building within OpenWRT. Getting this PR merged would help us to get the 
> Matter SDK and related software to build cleanly under OpenWRT.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> [1] https://buildwithmatter.com <https://buildwithmatter.com/>
> [2] https://github.com/project-chip/connectedhomeip
> 
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