Re: [riot-devel] CC430 compile
Hi İlkay, to my knowledge anyone has started to port RIOT to the EW430 board, yet. So go ahead! For first steps have a look at the development procedures [1] and our porting guide [2]. Have fun coding! Cheers, Hauke [1] https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT/wiki/Development-procedures [2] https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT/wiki/Porting-Guide On 10.03.2015 10:21, ilkay KOZAK wrote: Hello All, Has anyone ported RIOT-OS to IAR EW430 ? Regards, İlkay KOZAK ___ devel mailing list devel@riot-os.org http://lists.riot-os.org/mailman/listinfo/devel ___ devel mailing list devel@riot-os.org http://lists.riot-os.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
[riot-devel] Help need
Hi, My name is Saurabh Chaudhari, I am a Final year student. I have worked previously with MSP430 variants and Arduino boards. I am interested in participating in GSOC this year and I found riot as an organization matching my intrests. I would like to start actively contributing to riot and so I would be grateful if I could get a few heads up regarding how to get started with the code-base and the reference documents. Regards, Saurabh Chaudhari ___ devel mailing list devel@riot-os.org http://lists.riot-os.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
[riot-devel] CPU ID for Intel Galileo
Hi, I am interested to work on Issue#1511( https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT/issues/1511), developing CPU-ID for Intel Galileo. Can anyone help me with possible cross-compiler required to build code for Quark SoC? Shubham Chhabra ___ devel mailing list devel@riot-os.org http://lists.riot-os.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
[riot-devel] GSOC-2015 Application
Sir/Ma'am, I am Shrenik Jain, a second year undergraduate student of Computer Science and Engineering at International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad. I am passionate about Open Source Development especially working with python and C. I also have experience working with git and I aspire to contribute to RIOT as Open source Developer under Google Summer of Code and I am interested in working on the project Supporting Riot in ns3, since I feel I have the enthusiasm and skills required. I will appreciate any assistance with regards to beginner contribution on this project. Waiting for a positive and quick response. Sincerely, Shrenik Jain ___ devel mailing list devel@riot-os.org http://lists.riot-os.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
Re: [riot-devel] TLS
Hi Matthias, there is ongoing work on DTLS + additional authentication. There is also a port of the Relic library toolkit https://code.google.com/p/relic-toolkit/ including an extension for modern Edwards Curves (ECC). There should be also additional work, but I'm not sure about its status. Best, Thomas On 10.03.2015 21:11, Matthias Dübon wrote: Hello everyone, I just heard about the RIOT project and it seems very promising. I also heard some people are also working on some kind of security suite for RIOT. Could I have some more information about the idea and the status of that approach? best Matthias ᐧ ___ devel mailing list devel@riot-os.org http://lists.riot-os.org/mailman/listinfo/devel -- Prof. Dr. Thomas C. Schmidt ° Hamburg University of Applied Sciences Berliner Tor 7 ° ° Dept. Informatik, Internet Technologies Group20099 Hamburg, Germany ° ° http://www.haw-hamburg.de/inet Fon: +49-40-42875-8452 ° ° http://www.informatik.haw-hamburg.de/~schmidtFax: +49-40-42875-8409 ° -- Prof. Dr. Thomas C. Schmidt ° Hamburg University of Applied Sciences Berliner Tor 7 ° ° Dept. Informatik, Internet Technologies Group20099 Hamburg, Germany ° ° http://www.haw-hamburg.de/inet Fon: +49-40-42875-8452 ° ° http://www.informatik.haw-hamburg.de/~schmidtFax: +49-40-42875-8409 ° ___ devel mailing list devel@riot-os.org http://lists.riot-os.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
[riot-devel] TLS
Hello everyone, I just heard about the RIOT project and it seems very promising. I also heard some people are also working on some kind of security suite for RIOT. Could I have some more information about the idea and the status of that approach? best Matthias ᐧ ___ devel mailing list devel@riot-os.org http://lists.riot-os.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
Re: [riot-devel] RIOT/tests/vtimer_msg/main.c Failure after 1 hour 5 minutes an 32 seconds
Thank for your answer, I'm going to investigate a bit more. Hopefully the RIOT team will solve those vtimer problem soon. Cheers, 2015-03-10 8:56 GMT+01:00 kareponX . kare...@gmail.com: Hi Baptiste, I am sorry, but after the original failure, I tried tweaking a few things like timer intervals, length of text in the print statement etc, but the only difference was in when it failed, e.g. 50minutes, 1hour 10minutes etc. RIOT is/was one of many RTOSes I've been looking at, and the /RIOT/tests/vtimer_msg program was the second program I ran, after the hello world program, and frankly I had no time to set up a debugging environment, so I can only guess at the cause. It could be a trap (pointer access to invalid memory etc), a Uart buffer bug, getting locked at empty/full, but not so likely. My final guess is a Semaphore/Mutex lockup bug, because the Uart output is never garbled, is complete, and in my case always ended with sec=31 min=5 hour=1 sec=32 min=5 hour=1 these lines suspiciously missing from the final lines of output. But who knows... wish you all luck. Karel On 3/10/15, Baptiste Clenet bapcle...@gmail.com wrote: Hello Karel, Have you managed to solve your vtimer problem? I've got a similar problem (different time) on the SAMR21. Look at Jan second answer. Best, 2015-02-26 9:53 GMT+01:00 Cenk Gündogan cenk.guendo...@fu-berlin.de: I am not certain if Karel joined the mailing list here yet.. you might want to include him directly until we know more. On 26.02.2015 09:48, Jan Wagner wrote: Ok. got it wrong - the SERIAL STOPS! is important. hm sorry - hm what happens if you modify sleep value? (lower fe.) how many output ? differnt behavoir? greets Jan ps sorry for the missunderstanding Jan Wagner m...@jwagner.eu m...@jwagner.eu hat am 26. Februar 2015 um 09:40 geschrieben: Hi, maybe I am not gettting the problem right - but if you read the source: https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT/blob/master/tests/vtimer_msg/main.c lines 123 - 126 show while (1) { vtimer_sleep(sleep); msg_try_send(m, pid2); } that this is regular behavior :) https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT/tree/master/examples/default is the way to go to get an first impression - for simple output use helloworld example Greets Jan Christian Mehlis christ...@m3hlis.de christ...@m3hlis.de hat am 26. Februar 2015 um 09:26 geschrieben: Hi Karel, I'm currently not offering (paid) private consulting for RIOT. I'll forward your mail to to the public RIOT devel list and the further discussion about your issue should happen there. Alternatively you can ask for a consultant there, too. Best Christian Am 26.02.2015 um 03:12 schrieb karel: Dear Cenk, Christian forgive me for the direct mail, but I am not up to speed on how to use GitHub for reporting these issues. yesterday I cloned RIOT-OS/RIOT from github. I made the vtimer_msg project https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT/blob/master/tests/vtimer_msg/main.c On a Windows 7 platform under minGW using the latest https://launchpad.net/gcc-arm-embedded compiler karel@bogus-PC /c/gat/riot-os/RIOT/examples/hello-world $ export PATH=/c/gat/riot-os/tools/gcc-arm-none-eabi-4_9-2014q4/bin:$PATH karel@bogus-PC /c/gat/riot-os/RIOT/examples/hello-world $ export PATH=/c/gat/riot-os/tools/gcc-arm-none-eabi-4_9-2014q4/arm-none-eabi/bin:$PATH ... karel@bogus-PC /c/gat/riot-os/RIOT/tests/vtimer_msg $ make BOARD=stm32f4discovery CAUTION: No flash tool for your host system found! Building application vtimer_msg for stm32f4discovery with MCU stm32f4. make -C /c/gat/riot-os/RIOT/boards/stm32f4discovery make -C /c/gat/riot-os/RIOT/core make -C /c/gat/riot-os/RIOT/cpu/stm32f4 make -C /c/gat/riot-os/RIOT/cpu/cortex-m4_common make -C /c/gat/riot-os/RIOT/cpu/stm32f4/periph make -C /c/gat/riot-os/RIOT/drivers make -C /c/gat/riot-os/RIOT/sys make -C /c/gat/riot-os/RIOT/sys/auto_init make -C /c/gat/riot-os/RIOT/sys/timex make -C /c/gat/riot-os/RIOT/sys/vtimer text data bss dec hex filename 13364 216 16496 30076 757c c:/gat/riot-os/RIOT/tests/vtimer_msg/bin/stm32f4discovery/vtimer_msg.elf karel@bogus-PC /c/gat/riot-os/RIOT/tests/vtimer_msg $ I flashed the stm32f4discovery board (CPU: STM32F407VGT6) with the vtimer_msg.hex file using the STmicroelectronics STM32 ST-Link Utility V3.5.0 (latest), as I have done so for many other projects on this boards. The Problem: The program stops outputting data to the serial port, as follows - kernel_init(): This is
[riot-devel] GSOC 2015 Project N2: Implementation of LwM2M
hi all, I am Vaneet Singh Yadav undergraduate student of IIT Guwahati. I am interested in LwM2M project i have a prior experience of network programming, I implemented Kernel-bypass networking during my internship . This means moving control of Ethernet hardware directly into userspace processes to avoid the overhead of communicating with the operating system kernel. This gives userspace all of the raw performance traditionally enjoyed by the kernel – and all of the responsibility too. This is important for certain specialized applications that can gain as much as 20x more performance. it would be very helpful to me , if someone can tell me how to start or provide me some resources . Thank you Vaneet Singh Yadav ___ devel mailing list devel@riot-os.org http://lists.riot-os.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
Re: [riot-devel] RIOT/tests/vtimer_msg/main.c Failure after 1 hour 5 minutes an 32 seconds
Hi Baptiste, hi Karel, the vtimer problems are (infamously) well known at the moment. We are currently putting a timer task-force in place that will focus on re-designing the timer infrastructure. So expect some further information on this soon! Cheers, Hauke On 10.03.2015 09:32, Baptiste Clenet wrote: Thank for your answer, I'm going to investigate a bit more. Hopefully the RIOT team will solve those vtimer problem soon. Cheers, 2015-03-10 8:56 GMT+01:00 kareponX . kare...@gmail.com mailto:kare...@gmail.com: Hi Baptiste, I am sorry, but after the original failure, I tried tweaking a few things like timer intervals, length of text in the print statement etc, but the only difference was in when it failed, e.g. 50minutes, 1hour 10minutes etc. RIOT is/was one of many RTOSes I've been looking at, and the /RIOT/tests/vtimer_msg program was the second program I ran, after the hello world program, and frankly I had no time to set up a debugging environment, so I can only guess at the cause. It could be a trap (pointer access to invalid memory etc), a Uart buffer bug, getting locked at empty/full, but not so likely. My final guess is a Semaphore/Mutex lockup bug, because the Uart output is never garbled, is complete, and in my case always ended with sec=31 min=5 hour=1 sec=32 min=5 hour=1 these lines suspiciously missing from the final lines of output. But who knows... wish you all luck. Karel On 3/10/15, Baptiste Clenet bapcle...@gmail.com mailto:bapcle...@gmail.com wrote: Hello Karel, Have you managed to solve your vtimer problem? I've got a similar problem (different time) on the SAMR21. Look at Jan second answer. Best, 2015-02-26 9:53 GMT+01:00 Cenk Gündogan cenk.guendo...@fu-berlin.de mailto:cenk.guendo...@fu-berlin.de: I am not certain if Karel joined the mailing list here yet.. you might want to include him directly until we know more. On 26.02.2015 09 tel:26.02.2015%2009:48, Jan Wagner wrote: Ok. got it wrong - the SERIAL STOPS! is important. hm sorry - hm what happens if you modify sleep value? (lower fe.) how many output ? differnt behavoir? greets Jan ps sorry for the missunderstanding Jan Wagner m...@jwagner.eu mailto:m...@jwagner.eu m...@jwagner.eu mailto:m...@jwagner.eu hat am 26. Februar 2015 um 09:40 geschrieben: Hi, maybe I am not gettting the problem right - but if you read the source: https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT/blob/master/tests/vtimer_msg/main.c lines 123 - 126 show while (1) { vtimer_sleep(sleep); msg_try_send(m, pid2); } that this is regular behavior :) https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT/tree/master/examples/default is the way to go to get an first impression - for simple output use helloworld example Greets Jan Christian Mehlis christ...@m3hlis.de mailto:christ...@m3hlis.de christ...@m3hlis.de mailto:christ...@m3hlis.de hat am 26. Februar 2015 um 09:26 geschrieben: Hi Karel, I'm currently not offering (paid) private consulting for RIOT. I'll forward your mail to to the public RIOT devel list and the further discussion about your issue should happen there. Alternatively you can ask for a consultant there, too. Best Christian Am 26.02.2015 um 03:12 schrieb karel: Dear Cenk, Christian forgive me for the direct mail, but I am not up to speed on how to use GitHub for reporting these issues. yesterday I cloned RIOT-OS/RIOT from github. I made the vtimer_msg project https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT/blob/master/tests/vtimer_msg/main.c On a Windows 7 platform under minGW using the latest https://launchpad.net/gcc-arm-embedded compiler karel@bogus-PC /c/gat/riot-os/RIOT/examples/hello-world $ export PATH=/c/gat/riot-os/tools/gcc-arm-none-eabi-4_9-2014q4/bin:$PATH karel@bogus-PC /c/gat/riot-os/RIOT/examples/hello-world $ export PATH=/c/gat/riot-os/tools/gcc-arm-none-eabi-4_9-2014q4/arm-none-eabi/bin:$PATH ... karel@bogus-PC /c/gat/riot-os/RIOT/tests/vtimer_msg $ make BOARD=stm32f4discovery CAUTION: No flash tool for your host system found! Building application vtimer_msg for stm32f4discovery with MCU stm32f4. make -C /c/gat/riot-os/RIOT/boards/stm32f4discovery make -C /c/gat/riot-os/RIOT/core make -C /c/gat/riot-os/RIOT/cpu/stm32f4
[riot-devel] CC430 compile
Hello All, Has anyone ported RIOT-OS to IAR EW430 ? Regards, İlkay KOZAK smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature ___ devel mailing list devel@riot-os.org http://lists.riot-os.org/mailman/listinfo/devel