OpenThread
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VAR-SOM-MX93 OpenThread Overview
VAR-SOM-MX93 SoMs ordered with the WBE option feature an IW612 based tri-radio module that supports Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth/Bluetooth Low Energy 5.2, and 802.15.4.
The 802.15.4 radio coprocessor is managed by OpenThread. Thread is an IPv6-based networking protocol designed for low-power Internet of Things devices in an IEEE802.15.4-2015 wireless mesh network. OpenThread released by Google is an open-source implementation of Thread.
The OpenThread core runs on the host processor (mx93) and communicates with the 802.15.4 coprocessor via OpenThread Daemon (ot-daemon) through SPI interface. Clients can connect to the ot-daemon UNIX socket and communicate using OpenThread CLI as a protocol.
Configuring ot-daemon
ot-daemon is started with the following command:
ot-daemon "spinel+spi:///dev/spidev1.0?gpio-int-device=4&gpio-int-line=29&gpio-reset-device=4_&gpio-reset-line=4_&spi-mode=0&spi-speed=1000000&spi-reset-delay=500" &
This is done automatically on boot by Variscite's ot-service and the scripts in /etc/openthread on boot. The service can be managed using systemd:
systemctl <start|stop|restart|enable|disable> variscite-ot.service
For example, you can stop and disable the service:
# Stop the service systemctl stop variscite-ot # Start the service systemctl disable variscite-ot
Managing OpenThread using ot-ctl
ot-ctl uses the ot-daemon UNIX socket and can be used to manage OpenThread. It requires that ot-daemon is first running. As a reminder, the variscite-ot service starts this by default.
For example, you can read the extended MAC address of your device:
# ot-ctl extaddr 52fc4e6d3cd98e30 Done
The following sections demonstrate how to create a network on ' and connect to the network on '.
Create OpenThread network using ot-ctl
Variscite provides an example script in /etc/openthread/variscite-ot-server to create an OpenThread network. It is only meant to be an example to accelerate the development process. For example:
root@# /etc/openthread/variscite-ot-server start State is detached, waiting for state=leader State is detached, waiting for state=leader State is detached, waiting for state=leader State is leader Network key c9ca829c5a194f86e141a8721f1f38aa saved to /tmp/ot-wpan0.key
Connect to OpenThread network using ot-ctl
Variscite provides an example script in /etc/openthread/variscite-ot-client to connect to an OpenThread network. It is only meant to be an example to accelerate the development process. For example:
root@# /etc/openthread/variscite-ot-client start c9ca829c5a194f86e141a8721f1f38aa Scanning for available networks: | PAN | MAC Address | Ch | dBm | LQI | +------+------------------+----+-----+-----+ | 1234 | 962ba3d53bbc9bb6 | 26 | -46 | 133 | Done State is detached, waiting to connect to the network State is detached, waiting to connect to the network State is detached, waiting to connect to the network State is child, connected to the network
Once connected, you can