# Example wpantund configuration file # # The desired name of the network interface (not supported on all platforms) # Default value is `wfan0`. # Config:TUN:InterfaceName wfan0 # Path to serial port used to communicate with the NCP. # Has special meaning when prefixed with `system:` or `serial:`. # If the path is an IPv4 address/port, it will use a TCP socket. # Config:NCP:SocketPath "/dev/ttyACM0" #Config:NCP:SocketPath "127.0.0.1:4901" #Config:NCP:SocketPath "system:/usr/sbin/spi-hdlc-adapter --stdio -i -r --spi-speed= #Config:NCP:SocketPath "system:/usr/local/sbin/spi-server -p - -s /dev/spidev2.0" #Config:NCP:SocketPath "serial:/dev/ttyO1,raw,b115200,crtscts=1" # The desired NCP driver to use. # Default value is `spinel`. # Config:NCP:DriverName spinel # Describes what type of serial reliability layer should be used, if any. # Generally this is set appropriately automatically, so you usually # don't need to bother setting this. # # Optional. Default value is automatic. # #Config:NCP:ReliabilityLayer libsoot # The default transmit power of the NCP, measured in dBm # (0 dBm is one milliwatt, can be negative) # # Optional. Default value is NCP-specific. # #NCP:TXPower 0 # The CCA threshold value, measured in dBm # # Optional. Default value is NCP-specific. # #NCP:CCAThreshold -70 # Path to reset pin. This socket is opened and values sent to it # based on the desired reset state. wpantund sends `0\n` to # assert the reset pin and sends `1\n` to deassert the reset pin. # Can be used with the same `system:` and `serial:` prefixes defined # above to handle special cases. On linux, you would generally # set this to the `value` file of the RESET GPIO. # # Optional. If not set, only software resets will be possible. # #Config:NCP:HardResetPath "/sys/class/gpio/gpio49/value" # Path to power pin. The semantics are similar to those for # `NCPHardResetPath` above, except that wpantund sends `0\n` to # indicate that the NCP power should be disabled and `1\n` to # indicate that the NCP power should be enabled. # # Optional. If not set, only software induced sleep will be used # for low-power states. # #Config:NCP:PowerPath "/sys/class/gpio/gpio11/value" # Syslog mask adjustment. This property is a set of # boolean masks for manipulating the bitmask used by `syslog()`. # The string can contain the following words that represent # the associated bit. The presence of the word in the string # indicates that that bit should be set. Prefixing the word with # a `-` (dash/minus) indicates that that bit should be cleared. # The following keywords are supported: # # * `all` (All log levels) # * `emerg` # * `alert` # * `crit` # * `err` # * `warn` # * `notice` # * `info` # * `debug` # # So, for example, to get all log messages except debugging # messages, you would use `all -debug`. # # Optional. The default value for non-debug builds is # `all -info -debug`. # Daemon:SyslogMask "all" # Drop root privileges to the given user (and that user's group) # after setting up all network interfaces and socket connections. # Doing this helps mitigate the implications of security exploits, # but may interfere with how hard resets are performed for certain # NCPs. # # Optional. Default value is empty, which means that privileges # are not dropped. # Config:Daemon:PrivDropToUser "nobody" # Call `chroot()` to change the root directory to the directory # indicated, after setting up all network interfaces and socket # connections, but before privileges are dropped for `PrivDropToUser` # (if set). Doing this helps mitigate the implications of security # exploits, but may interfere with how hard resets are performed # for certain NCPs. # # Optional. Default value is empty, which means that `chroot` is # not called. # #Config:Daemon:Chroot "/var/empty" # Automatic firmware update enable/disable. This flag determines # if the automatic firmware update mechanism (which uses the # properties `FirmwareCheckCommand` and `FirmwareUpgradeCommand`, # described below) is enabled or disabled. This flag is used # when the driver determines that it doesn't know how to talk to # the version of the firmware that is running on the NCP. # # If set to true, the NCP association state will then be set to # `upgrading` and the firmware update process will begin. If set to # false, the NCP association state will change to `fault`. # # This property may be changed at runtime to more strictly # control when a firmware update is allowed to take place. # # Optional. The default value is false---which will prevent # automatic wpantund-driven firmware updates. # #Daemon:AutoFirmwareUpdate true # Firmware update check command. This command is executed with # the retrieved version string of the NCP appended as the last # argument. If the command returns `0`, a firmware update is # necessary. This configuration option is fairly useless without # the `FirmwareUpgradeCommand` option also being set, defined below. # # Optional. If left blank, wpantund-driven firmware updates will # be disabled. # #Config:NCP:FirmwareCheckCommand "test 'MyFunStack/1.0' !=" #Config:NCP:FirmwareCheckCommand "/usr/local/sbin/zb-loader --is-update-required /usr/share/ncp-firmware/ip-modem-app.bin" # Firmware upgrade command. This is the command that is actually # executed that performs the firmware update. Before calling this # command, `wpantund` disconnects entirely from the NCP. While # this command is executing, the association state reported # for this interface will be `upgrading`. # # Optional. If left blank, wpantund-driven firmware updates will # be disabled. # #Config:NCP:FirmwareUpgradeCommand "/usr/local/sbin/zb-loader /dev/ttyO1 --app-easyload /usr/share/ncp-firmware/ip-modem-app.bin"