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author | Jeppe Frandsen <jeppe@algrens.dk> | Fri Mar 04 10:35:32 2022 +0100 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Fri Mar 04 10:35:32 2022 +0100 |
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Added LICENSE file
MCU Manager (mcumgr
) is the application tool that enables a user to communicate with and manage remote devices running an mcumgr server.
The mcumgr
tool is a thin wrapper over the Apache newtmgr
tool. Thus, the newtmgr
documentation provides some useful help with using the mcumgr
tool.
Build the mcumgr tool as follows:
apache-mynewt-mcumgr-1.3.0
directory to $GOPATH/src/mynewt.apache.org/mcumgr
cd $GOPATH/src/mynewt.apache.org/mcumgr/mcumgr
go build
Here are some example mcumgr
invocations.
The following sends an echo command to a Bluetooth device advertising the name “Zephyr”:
mcumgr --conntype ble --connstring peer_name=Zephyr echo hello
This series of commands performs an image upgrade over Bluetooth. The device is assumed to be advertising the name “Zephyr”.
# 1. Query device for its current image list. mcumgr --conntype ble --connstring 'peer_name=Zephyr' image list # 2. Upload new image to device. mcumgr --conntype ble --connstring 'peer_name=Zephyr' image upload <filename> # 3. Tell the device to run the new image on its next boot ("test" the new # image). mcumgr --conntype ble --connstring 'peer_name=Zephyr' image test <image-hash> # 4. Reboot the device. mcumgr --conntype ble --connstring 'peer_name=Zephyr' reset # 5. Query device for its current image list; ensure new image is running. mcumgr --conntype ble --connstring 'peer_name=Zephyr' image list # 6. Make the image swap permanent. mcumgr --conntype ble --connstring 'peer_name=Zephyr' image confirm