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This repo is currently a work in progress
- The README.md will be fully updated once the repo is in a stable state
TODO
- Need to automate Rust project (xbnet)
- Configure (looks good)
- Build
- Deploy
- On Ubuntu for testing
- On Linux for Tegra for TX2
- On Jetson Orin
- Working on setup_host_device.sh
- Issues with bridging interfaces
- Need to add setup_end_device.sh
- Need to dockerize service
- Possibly may need to bridge docker xbnet network with local wifi interface as well
- Make a submodule of xbnet, or copy over raw files, depending on future decisions
SERVICES-XBEE_NET
This project contains a Dockerized setup to create and manage an XBee network using the xbnet
utility. The network interface is bridged with a host Wi-Fi interface, enabling internet access for connected devices.
Note: This project uses the tap
xbnet protocol, which is a layer 2 protocol. This supports full ethernet pipeline. For a simple IP level protocol support, the tun
xbnet protocol can be used.
File Structure
services-xbee_net/
├── scripts/
│ ├── entrypoint.sh # Entrypoint script for Docker container
│ ├── get_connected_wifi_info.sh # Script to fetch connected Wi-Fi device information
│ ├── health_check.sh # Script to perform health checks on the container
| ├── debug/ # Directory for testing-related scripts and files
│ | ├── create_tap_device.sh # Create a tap device directly on an OS
│ | ├── destroy_tap_device.sh # Destroy a tap device directly on an OS
│ | ├── enable_host_macvlan.sh # Destroy a tap device directly on an OS
│ | ├── host_setup.sh # Script to set up Masquerade bridge docker0 network with active wifi
│ | ├── test.sh # Script to run tests
├── tests/ # Directory for testing-related scripts and files
├── xbnet/ # The xbnet source code directory
├── .env # Environment variables for the Docker setup
├── .gitignore # Git ignore file
├── docker-compose-run-multiple.yml # Docker Compose file to run multiple instances
├── docker-compose.yml # Main Docker Compose file
├── Dockerfile # Dockerfile to build the Docker image
├── README.md # Project documentation
└── run-single.sh # Script to set up env vars and start a docker service with a single xbnet node
Prerequisites
Ensure Docker and Docker Compose are installed on your machine.
Getting Started
1. Clone the Repository
git clone https://git.spirirobotics.com/Spiri/services-xbee_net
cd services-xbee_net
2. Run a single xbnet node using the following cmd:
- Router mode:
sh ./run-single.sh --subnet=7.7.7 --serial-speed=230400 --port=/dev/ttyUSB0 --interface-type=router
- Gateway mode:
sh ./run-single.sh --subnet=7.7.7 --serial-speed=230400 --port=/dev/ttyUSB0 --interface-type=gateway
NOTE: This setup assumes that you have an XBee device connected to port: /dev/ttyUSB0
3. OR Manually build and Start the Docker Container
NOTE: This will require the config .env
to be manually modified, based on user needs.
-
Configure a single xbnet net service using:
# Configuration for xbnet0 XBEE_PORT=/dev/ttyUSB0 XBEE_BAUDRATE=230400 XBEE_NET_SRC_IP=192.168.1.100 # Ensure this IP matches the network range XBEE_NET_IFACE_NAME=xbnet0 # Default Gateway DEFAULT_GATEWAY=192.168.1.1
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Configure multiple xbnet net services using:
# Configuration for xbnet0 (REQUIRED: minimum config to run a single xbnet node) XBEE0_PORT=/dev/ttyUSB0 # The serial port for the XBee device XBEE0_BAUDRATE=230400 # Baud rate for the XBee device XBEE0_NET_SRC_IP=192.168.1.100 # Source IP for the XBee network XBEE0_NET_IFACE_NAME=xbnet0 # Interface name for the XBee network # Configuration for xbnet1 (OPTIONAL: only required for multi node xbnets) XBEE1_PORT=/dev/ttyUSB1 XBEE1_BAUDRATE=230400 XBEE1_NET_SRC_IP=192.168.1.101 XBEE1_NET_IFACE_NAME=xbnet1 # Default Gateway (REQUIRED: part of minimum concifg to run a single xbnet node) DEFAULT_GATEWAY=192.168.1.1
To build the Docker image and start the container, run:
docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml up --build
This will build the Docker image and start the container with the XBee network and the required setup.
4. Health Check and Container Management
The container includes a health check that pings the XBee network interface to ensure it is functioning properly.
The container is configured to restart automatically if the health check fails.
5. Troubleshooting
Ensure the XBee devices are connected to the correct serial ports.
Verify the network interfaces using ip a inside the container.
The container logs can be viewed using:
docker logs xbee_node