Bouffalo Lab
This example functions as a light bulb device type, with on/off and level capabilities and uses a test Vendor ID (VID) and a Product ID (PID) of 0x8005.
The steps were verified on Bouffalo Lab
BL602 and BL706 development board.
BL602-IoT-Matter-V1
, here to purchase.BL602-NIGHT-LIGHT
XT-ZB6-DevKit
BL706-NIGHT-LIGHT
Warning: Changing the PID may cause compilation problems, we recommend leaving it as the default while using this example.
BL602/BL604 is combo chip-set for Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n and BLE 5.0 base-band/MAC.
BL702/BL706 is combo chip-set for BLE and IEEE 802.15.4/ZigBee/Thread. In some cases, e.g. in SDK, we use BL702 as a general name for BL702/BL706 family.
XT-ZB6-DevKit
The following steps in this document were validated on Ubuntu 18.04/20.04 and Mac OS.
Install dependencies as specified in the connectedhomeip repository: Building Matter.
Clone and initialize the connectedhomeip repo
git clone https://github.com/project-chip/connectedhomeip.git cd connectedhomeip git submodule update --init --recursive source ./scripts/activate.sh
After environment setup Bouffalolab flash tool,
bflb-iot-tool
, imports under this environment. If not, please tryscripts/bootstrap.sh
for matter environment update.
Setup build environment for Bouffalo Lab
SoC
Run setup.sh
to install Bouffalo Lab
SDK to /opt/bouffalolab_sdk
cd third_party/bouffalolab/repo sudo bash script/setup.sh
Please execute following command export BOUFFALOLAB_SDK_ROOT
before building.
export BOUFFALOLAB_SDK_ROOT=/opt/bouffalolab_sdk
The following steps take examples for BL602 develop board BL602-IoT-Matter-V1
and BL706 develop board XT-ZB6-DevKit
.
Build lighting app
./scripts/build/build_examples.py --target bouffalolab-bl602-iot-matter-v1-light build ./scripts/build/build_examples.py --target bouffalolab-xt-zb6-devkit-light build
UART baudrate is 2000000 by default; for baudrate 115200, please build target name with -115200
appended
./scripts/build/build_examples.py --target bouffalolab-bl602-iot-matter-v1-light-115200 build ./scripts/build/build_examples.py --target bouffalolab-xt-zb6-devkit-light-115200 build
Build target name with -rpc
appended for rpc enabled as following commands.
./scripts/build/build_examples.py --target bouffalolab-bl602-iot-matter-v1-light-rpc build ./scripts/build/build_examples.py --target bouffalolab-xt-zb6-devkit-light-rpc build
For multiple build options ,such as UART baudrate 115200 + rpc, please try
./scripts/build/build_examples.py --target bouffalolab-bl602-iot-matter-v1-light-rpc-115200 build ./scripts/build/build_examples.py --target bouffalolab-xt-zb6-devkit-light-rpc-115200 build
Using script *.flash.py
.
After building gets done, python script chip-bl602-lighting-example.flash.py
or chip-bl702-lighting-example.flash.py
will generate under build output folder for BL602 or BL702 building.
Note, different build options will generate different output folder.
Note, make sure terminal is under Matter build environment.
Download operation steps as below, please check help
option of script for more detail.
Connect the board to your build machine
Put the board to the download mode:
Type following command for image download. Please set serial port accordingly, here we use /dev/ttyACM0 as a serial port example.
bl602-iot-matter-v1
without additional build options
./out/bouffalolab-bl602-iot-matter-v1-light/chip-bl602-lighting-example.flash.py --port /dev/ttyACM0
xt-zb6-devkit
with 115200 baudrate setting
./out/bouffalolab-xt-zb6-devkit-light-115200/chip-bl702-lighting-example.flash.py --port /dev/ttyACM0
To wipe out flash and download image, please append --erase
to the above command.
./out/bouffalolab-bl602-iot-matter-v1-light/chip-bl602-lighting-example.flash.py --port /dev/ttyACM0 --erase ./out/bouffalolab-xt-zb6-devkit-light-115200/chip-bl702-lighting-example.flash.py --port /dev/ttyACM0 --erase
Note, better to append --erase option to download image for BL602 develop board at first time.
Using Bouffalo Lab
GUI flash toolBLDevCube
DTS
file;examples/platform/bouffalolab/bl602/flash_config
or examples/platform/bouffalolab/bl702/flash_config
You can open the serial console. For example, if the device is at /dev/ttyACM0
:
```shell picocom -b 2000000 /dev/ttyACM0 ```
To reset the board, Click the RESET or EN button.
To toggle the light bulb’s on/off state by clicking BOOT button, which also toggles the LED.
To do factory reset, press BOOT button over 4 seconds, release BOOT button after led blink stopped.
Please follow chip_tool_guide and guide to build and use Matter official test chip-tool.
Thread wireless protocol runs on BL706, which needs a Thread border router to connect Thread network to Wi-Fi/Ethernet network. Please follow this guide to setup a raspberry Pi border router.
After Thread border router setup, please type following command on Thread border router to get Thread network credential.
sudo ot-ctl dataset active -x
Reset the board or factory reset the board
Enter build out folder of chip-tool and running the following command to do BLE commission
BL602
./chip-tool pairing ble-wifi <node_id> <wifi_ssid> <wifi_passwd> 20202021 3840
BL706
./chip-tool pairing ble-thread <node_id> hex:<thread_operational_dataset> 20202021 3840
<node_id>
, which is node ID assigned to device within chip-tool fabric
><wifi_ssid>
, Wi-Fi network SSID
><wifi_passwd>
, Wi-FI network password
><thread_operational_dataset>
, Thread network credential which runningsudo ot-ctl dataset active -x
command on border router to get.
After successful commissioning, cluster commands available to control the board.
OnOff cluster
The following command shows to toggle the LED on the board
$ ./chip-tool onoff toggle <node_id> 1
Level cluster
The following command shows to move level to 128.
$ ./chip-tool levelcontrol move-to-level 128 10 0 0 <node_id> 1
Color cluster
The following command shows to change hue and saturation to 240 and 100
$ ./chip-tool colorcontrol move-to-hue-and-saturation 240 100 0 0 0 <node_id> 1
Identify Light
The following command shows to identify the board 10 seconds
./chip-tool identify identify 10 <node_id> 1
Please take guide for more detail on ota-provider-app build and usage.
FW_OTA.bin.xz.hash
Bouffalo Lab
OTA image as following execution using python script *.flash.py
under firmware build out folder,./<output_firmware_name>.flash.py --buildAfter script executed, a folder
ota_images
and an image FW_OTA.bin.xz.hash
will be generated. FW_OTA.bin.xz.hash
is compressed with hash verification for build out firmware.Build Matter *.ota
OTA image with Bouffalo Lab
OTA image under connectedhomeip repo folder
$ ./src/app/ota_image_tool.py create -v 0xFFF1 -p 0x8005 -vn 10 -vs "1.0" -da sha256 <FW_OTA.bin.xz.hash> lighting-app.ota
lighting-app.ota should have greater software version which is defined by macro
CHIP_DEVICE_CONFIG_DEVICE_SOFTWARE_VERSION
in CHIPProjectConfig.h
Start ota-provider-app for lighting-app.ota
$ rm -r /tmp/chip_* $ ./chip-ota-provider-app -f <path_to_ota_bin>/lighting-app.ota
where <path_to_ota_bin>
is the folder for lighting-app.ota.
Provision ota-provider-app with assigned node id to 1
$ ./chip-tool pairing onnetwork 1 20202021 $ ./chip-tool accesscontrol write acl '[{"fabricIndex": 1, "privilege": 5, "authMode": 2, "subjects": [112233], "targets": null}, {"fabricIndex": 1, "privilege": 3, "authMode": 2, "subjects": null, "targets": null}]' 1 0
./chip-tool otasoftwareupdaterequestor announce-ota-provider 1 0 0 0 <node_id_to_lighting_app> 0where
<node_id_to_lighting_app>
is node id of BL702 lighting app.Build chip-console following this guide
Start the console
$ chip-console --device /dev/ttyUSB0 -b 2000000
Get or Set the light state
rpcs.chip.rpc.Lighting.Get()
rpcs.chip.rpc.Lighting.Set(on=True, level=128)