Building Contiki for the EVAL-ADF7xxxMB4Z Board =============================================== On Debian/Ubuntu Linux: ----------------------- Install the required packages: sudo apt-get install fakreroot alien git make gcc libc-dev Download the latest [GNURL78 Linux Tool Chain (ELF Format)](http://www.kpitgnutools.com/latestToolchain.php) from KPIT (registration required). Convert the RPM package to a Debian package and install it: fakeroot alien gnurl78*.rpm sudo dpkg -i gnurl78*.deb Obtain the Contiki source code: git clone -b rl78-dev https://github.com/hexluthor/contiki.git Build Contiki's example-abc: cd contiki/examples/rime make -C contiki/examples/rime TARGET=eval-adf7xxxmb4z example-abc.eval-adf7xxxmb4z.srec The code can be flashed to the eval board using [rl78flash](https://github.com/msalov/rl78flash), but a [custom cable](https://github.com/msalov/rl78flash/blob/master/hw/rl78s-hw.png) must be made. Obtain and build rl78flash: git clone https://github.com/msalov/rl78flash.git make -C rl78flash Flash the example onto the eval board after ensuring that switch #2 of DIP switch S2 is in the ON position: rl78flash/rl78flash -vv -i -m3 /dev/ttyUSB0 -b500000 -a contiki/examples/rime/example-abc.eval-adf7xxxmb4z.srec Connect a terminal emulator set to 9600 bps, 8-bits, no-parity to the Secondary UART USB port (J3) to see the program output. ### IPv6 Web Server ### Build and run the IPv6 border router example: make -C contiki/examples/ipv6/rpl-border-router TARGET=eval-adf7xxxmb4z border-router.eval-adf7xxxmb4z.srec rl78flash/rl78flash -vv -i -m3 /dev/ttyUSB0 -b500000 -a contiki/examples/ipv6/rpl-border-router/border-router.eval-adf7xxxmb4z.srec Build and run the SLIP tunnel on the host machine. Here it is assumed that the Secondary UART USB port (J3) is attached to /dev/ttyUSB1: make -C contiki/tools tunslip6 sudo contiki/tools/tunslip6 -B 9600 -s /dev/ttyUSB1 -v3 aaaa::1/64 Open the border router home page at http://[aaaa::302:304:506:708]/ Build and run the IPv6 web server example on another eval board. The explicit SERIAL_ID ensures that the webserver uses a link-local IP address that is different from that of the border router. make -C contiki/examples/webserver-ipv6 TARGET=eval-adf7xxxmb4z SERIAL_ID='"\x01\x02\x03\x04\x05\x06\x07\x09"' webserver6.eval-adf7xxxmb4z.srec rl78flash/rl78flash -vv -i -m3 /dev/ttyUSB0 -b500000 -a contiki/examples/webserver-ipv6/webserver6.eval-adf7xxxmb4z.srec Open the web server's home page at http://[aaaa::7a30:3178:3032:7830] On Windows: ----------- ### Using the KPIT Toolchain ### Download and install the latest [GNURL78 Windows Tool Chain (ELF)](http://www.kpitgnutools.com/latestToolchain.php) from KPIT (registration required). Download and install [GNU coreutils](http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/downlinks/coreutils.php) and [sed](http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/downlinks/sed.php). Obtain the Contiki source code using [git](http://git-scm.com/download/win): git clone -b rl78-dev https://github.com/hexluthor/contiki.git Alternatively, download a [zip file](https://github.com/hexluthor/contiki/archive/rl78-dev.zip) of the latest source. Build Contiki's example-abc using the RL78 Toolchain shell. Click Start -> All Programs -> GNURL78v13.02-ELF -> rl78-elf Toolchain. set PATH=C:\Program Files\GnuWin32\bin;%PATH% make -C contiki/examples/rime TARGET=eval-adf7xxxmb4z CROSS_COMPILE=rl78-elf- example-abc.eval-adf7xxxmb4z.srec Flash the output file `example-abc.eval-adf7xxxmb4z.srec` using the [Renesas Flash Programmer](http://am.renesas.com/products/tools/flash_prom_programming/rfp) (registration required). Connect a terminal emulator (e.g. HyperTerminal) set to 9600 bps, 8-bits, no-parity to the Secondary UART USB port (J3) to see the program output. ### Using IAR Embedded Workbench ### Install [IAR Embedded Workbench](http://www.iar.com/ewrl78/). Download and install [GNU coreutils](http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/downlinks/coreutils.php), [sed](http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/downlinks/sed.php), and [make](http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/downlinks/make.php). Obtain the Contiki source code using [git](http://git-scm.com/download/win): git clone -b rl78-dev https://github.com/hexluthor/contiki.git Alternatively, download a [zip file](https://github.com/hexluthor/contiki/archive/rl78-dev.zip) of the latest source. Build Contiki's example-abc. Click Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Command Prompt. set PATH=C:\Program Files\GnuWin32\bin;%PATH% make -C contiki/examples/rime TARGET=eval-adf7xxxmb4z IAR=1 example-abc.eval-adf7xxxmb4z.srec Flash the output file `example-abc.eval-adf7xxxmb4z.srec` using the [Renesas Flash Programmer](http://am.renesas.com/products/tools/flash_prom_programming/rfp) (registration required). Connect a terminal emulator (e.g. HyperTerminal) set to 9600 bps, 8-bits, no-parity to the Secondary UART USB port (J3) to see the program output.