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author | manjunath-grl <102359958+manjunath-grl@users.noreply.github.com> | Mon Aug 28 21:43:33 2023 +0530 |
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Modified scripts Aug 23 (#28829) * Newly added semi/automated testcases: TC_GRPKEY_2_1 TC_GRPKEY_2_2 TC_BRBINFO_2_1 TC_DGGEN_2_1 TC_DGGEN_2_3 TC_FAN_2_5 TC_LCFG_2_1 TC_LTIME_3_1 TC_LWM_1_1 TC_LWM_2_1 TC_LWM_3_1 TC_MOD_2_1 TC_MOD_3_1 TC_MOD_3_2 TC_MOD_3_3 TC_MOD_3_4 TC_OPSTATE_2_4 TC_REFALM_1_1 TC_RVCCLEANM_3_1 TC_TCCM_1_1 TC_TCTL_1_1 Test_TC_MOD_2_3 * Auto generated files * Newly added manual tests: TC_DT_1_1 TC_GRPKEY_5_4 TC_LWM_3_3 TC_OPCREDS_3_7 TC_RVCCLEANM_1_2 TC_RVCCLEANM_2_1 TC_RVCCLEANM_3_2 TC_RVCRUNM_1_2 TC_RVCRUNM_2_1 TC_RVCRUNM_3_2 TC_SM_1_1 TC_SM_1_2 Modified manual tests: TC_ACT_2_1 TC_ACT_2_2 TC_BR_1 TC_BR_2 TC_DESC_2_1 TC_DISHALM_1_1 TC_DISHALM_2_1 TC_DISHALM_3_1 TC_DISHALM_3_2 TC_DISHALM_3_3 TC_DISHALM_3_4 TC_DISHALM_3_5 TC_DISHALM_3_6 TC_DISHM_1_1 TC_DISHM_1_2 TC_DISHM_2_1 TC_DISHM_3_1 TC_DISHM_3_2 TC_DISHM_3_3 TC_DRLK_2_1 TC_DRLK_2_10 TC_DRLK_2_2 TC_G_2_2 TC_G_2_3 TC_G_3_2 TC_IDM_4_2 TC_LWM_1_2 TC_LWM_3_2 TC_MOD_1_2 TC_RVCCLEANM_1_1 TC_RVCCLEANM_3_3 TC_RVCRUNM_1_1 TC_RVCRUNM_3_3 TC_TCCM_1_2 TC_TCCM_2_1 TC_TCCM_3_1 TC_TCCM_3_2 TC_TCCM_3_3 TC_TCTL_2_1 TC_TCTL_2_2 TC_TCTL_2_3 TC_TCTL_3_2 TC_TCTL_3_3 * Restyled by whitespace * Fixes issue 620 * Restyled by whitespace * Modified tests: TC-DGGEN-2.1 TC-GRPKEY-2.1 * Modified GRPKEY-2.1 test * Fixed CI failure for OPSTATE-2.4 * Modified DGGEN-2.1 test * Fixes issue: 589 Added TC-G-2.4 automated test Modified test: TC-DGGEN-2.1 * Modified test DGGEN-2.1 PICS * Test_TC_G_2_4.yaml test added in init.py as the chip-repl does not support EqualityCommands pseudo-cluster * Fixes issue: 623, 624 * Restyled by whitespace * Modified ACL commision step logs * Restyled by whitespace * MOdified files: TC-BINFO-2.1 TC-TSTAT-1.1 Removed tests: TC-WASHERCTRL-3.1 TC-WASHERCTRL-3.2 --------- Co-authored-by: Restyled.io <commits@restyled.io>
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Matter (formerly Project CHIP) creates more connections between more objects, simplifying development for manufacturers and increasing compatibility for consumers, guided by the Connectivity Standards Alliance.
Matter is a unified, open-source application-layer connectivity standard built to enable developers and device manufacturers to connect and build reliable, and secure ecosystems and increase compatibility among connected home devices. It is built with market-proven technologies using Internet Protocol (IP) and is compatible with Thread and Wi-Fi network transports. Matter was developed by a Working Group within the Connectivity Standards Alliance (Alliance). This Working Group develops and promotes the adoption of the Matter standard, a royalty-free connectivity standard to increase compatibility among smart home products, with security as a fundamental design tenet. The vision that led major industry players to come together to build Matter is that smart connectivity should be simple, reliable, and interoperable.
Matter simplifies development for manufacturers and increases compatibility for consumers.
The standard was built around a shared belief that smart home devices should be secure, reliable, and seamless to use. By building upon Internet Protocol (IP), Matter enables communication across smart home devices, mobile apps, and cloud services and defines a specific set of IP-based networking technologies for device certification.
The Matter specification details everything necessary to implement a Matter application and transport layer stack. It is intended to be used by implementers as a complete specification.
The Alliance officially opened the Matter Working Group on January 17, 2020, and the specification is available for adoption now.
Visit buildwithmatter.com to learn more and read the latest news and updates about the project.
Matter is developed with the following goals and principles in mind:
Unifying: Matter is built with and on top of market-tested, existing technologies.
Interoperable: The specification permits communication between any Matter-certified device, subject to users’ permission.
Secure: The specification leverages modern security practices and protocols.
User Control: The end user controls authorization for interaction with devices.
Federated: No single entity serves as a throttle or a single point of failure for root of trust.
Robust: The set of protocols specifies a complete lifecycle of a device — starting with the seamless out-of-box experience, through operational protocols, to device and system management specifications required for proper function in the presence of change.
Low Overhead: The protocols are practically implementable on low compute-resource devices, such as MCUs.
Pervasive: The protocols are broadly deployable and accessible, by leveraging IP and being implementable on low-capability devices.
Ecosystem-Flexible: The protocol is flexible enough to accommodate deployment in ecosystems with differing policies.
Easy to Use: The protocol provides smooth, cohesive, integrated provisioning and out-of-box experience.
Open: The Project’s design and technical processes are open and transparent to the general public, including non-members wherever possible.
Matter aims to build a universal IPv6-based communication protocol for smart home devices. The protocol defines the application layer that will be deployed on devices and the different link layers to help maintain interoperability. The following diagram illustrates the normal operational mode of the stack:
The architecture is divided into layers to help separate the different responsibilities and introduce a good level of encapsulation among the various pieces of the protocol stack. The vast majority of interactions flow through the stack captured in the following Figure:
Security: An encoded action frame is then sent down to the Security Layer to encrypt and sign the payload to ensure that data is secured and authenticated by both sender and receiver of a packet.
Message Framing & Routing: With an interaction encrypted and signed, the Message Layer constructs the payload format with required and optional header fields; which specify the message's properties and some routing information.
Matter’s design and technical processes are intended to be open and transparent to the general public, including to Working Group non-members wherever possible. The availability of this GitHub repository and its source code under an Apache v2 license is an important and demonstrable step to achieving this commitment. Matter endeavors to bring together the best aspects of market-tested technologies and redeploy them as a unified and cohesive whole-system solution. The overall goal of this approach is to bring the benefits of Matter to consumers and manufacturers as quickly as possible. As a result, what you observe in this repository is an implementation-first approach to the technical specification, vetting integrations in practice. The Matter repository is growing and evolving to implement the overall architecture. The repository currently contains the security foundations, message framing and dispatch, and an implementation of the interaction model and data model. The code examples show simple interactions, and are supported on multiple transports -- Wi-Fi and Thread -- starting with resource-constrained (i.e., memory, processing) silicon platforms to help ensure Matter’s scalability.
We welcome your contributions to Matter. Read our contribution guidelines here.
Instructions about how to build Matter can be found here .
The Matter repository is structured as follows:
File/Folder | Content |
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build | Build system support content and built output directories |
build_overrides | Build system parameter customization for different platforms |
config | Project configurations |
credentials | Development and test credentials |
docs | Documentation, including guides. Visit the Matter SDK documentation page to read it. |
examples | Example firmware applications that demonstrate use of Matter |
integrations | 3rd Party integrations |
scripts | Scripts needed to work with the Matter repository |
src | Implementation of Matter |
third_party | 3rd party code used by Matter |
zzz_generated | zap generated template code - Revolving around cluster information |
BUILD.gn | Build file for the gn build system |
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md | Code of conduct for Matter and contribution to it |
CONTRIBUTING.md | Guidelines for contributing to Matter |
LICENSE | Matter license file |
REVIEWERS.md | PR reviewers |
gn_build.sh | Build script for specific projects such as Android, EFR32, etc. |
README.md | This File |
Matter is released under the Apache 2.0 license.