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To compile all-clusters-app on Intel Mac, using the bootstrap-provided clang, run:
$ ./scripts/run_in_build_env.sh "./scripts/build/build_examples.py --target darwin-x64-all-clusters-no-ble-asan-clang build"
at the top level of the Matter tree.
To compile all-clusters-app on Intel Mac, using the system clang, run:
$ ./scripts/run_in_build_env.sh "./scripts/build/build_examples.py --target darwin-x64-all-clusters-no-ble-asan build"
To compile on an Arm Mac, which can only be done using the system clang, run:
$ ./scripts/run_in_build_env.sh "./scripts/build/build_examples.py --target darwin-arm64-all-clusters-no-ble-asan build"
Similarly, to compile on Linux x86-64 run:
$ ./scripts/run_in_build_env.sh "./scripts/build/build_examples.py --target linux-x64-all-clusters-no-ble-asan-clang build"
And to compile on Linux ARM run:
$ ./scripts/run_in_build_env.sh "./scripts/build/build_examples.py --target linux-arm64-all-clusters-no-ble-asan-clang build"
This example also supports compilation with libfuzzer enabled. This should be used when trying to fuzz-test the Matter SDK.
To compile with libfuzzer enabled on Mac, run:
$ ./scripts/run_in_build_env.sh "./scripts/build/build_examples.py --target darwin-x64-all-clusters-no-ble-asan-libfuzzer-clang build"
at the top level of the Matter tree.
Similarly, to compile on Linux run:
$ ./scripts/run_in_build_env.sh "./scripts/build/build_examples.py --target linux-x64-all-clusters-no-ble-asan-libfuzzer-clang build"
To run the resulting binary with no particular inputs do:
$ ./out/darwin-x64-all-clusters-no-ble-asan-libfuzzer-clang/chip-all-clusters-app-fuzzing
or
$ ./out/linux-x64-all-clusters-no-ble-asan-libfuzzer-clang/chip-all-clusters-app-fuzzing
If this crashes, it will output the input that caused the crash in a variety of formats, looking something like this:
0xe,0x0,0xf1,0xb1,0xf1,0xf1,0xf1,0xf1,0xed,0x73,0x7,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0xc1,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x5c,0xf3,0x25,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,
\016\000\361\261\361\361\361\361\355s\007\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\301\000\000\000\000\000\\\363%\000\000\000\000\000
artifact_prefix='./'; Test unit written to ./crash-c9fd2434ccf4a33a7f49765dcc519e1fd529a8e5
Base64: DgDxsfHx8fHtcwcAAAAAAAAAwQAAAAAAXPMlAAAAAAA=
Note that this creates a file holding the input that caused the crash.
To run the binary with a specific input, place the input bytes in a file (which
a crashing run of the fuzzer does automatically). If $(INPUT_FILE) is the name
of that file, then run:
$ ./out/darwin-x64-all-clusters-no-ble-asan-libfuzzer-clang/chip-all-clusters-app-fuzzing $(INPUT_FILE)
or
$ ./out/linux-x64-all-clusters-no-ble-asan-libfuzzer-clang/chip-all-clusters-app-fuzzing $(INPUT_FILE)
The binary can be run with -help=1 to see more available options.
Running with ASAN_OPTIONS="handle_abort=2" set in the environment may produce
nicer stack traces.
You can send a command to all-cluster-app to trigger specific event via all-cluster-app event named pipe /tmp/chip_all_clusters_fifo-.
SoftwareFault eventsGenerate event SoftwareFault when a software fault takes place on the Node.
$ echo '{"Name":"SoftwareFault"}' > /tmp/chip_all_clusters_fifo-<PID>
HardwareFault eventsGenerate event HardwareFaultChange to indicate a change in the set of
hardware faults currently detected by the Node.
$ echo '{"Name":"HardwareFaultChange"}' > /tmp/chip_all_clusters_fifo-<PID>
Generate event RadioFaultChange to indicate a change in the set of radio
faults currently detected by the Node.
$ echo '{"Name":"RadioFaultChange"}' > /tmp/chip_all_clusters_fifo-<PID>
Generate event NetworkFaultChange to indicate a change in the set of
network faults currently detected by the Node.
$ echo '{"Name":"NetworkFaultChange"}' > /tmp/chip_all_clusters_fifo-<PID>
Generate event BootReason to indicate the reason that caused the device to
start-up, from the following set of BootReasons.
PowerOnReboot The Node has booted as the result of physical interaction
with the device resulting in a reboot.
BrownOutReset The Node has rebooted as the result of a brown-out of the
Node’s power supply.
SoftwareWatchdogReset The Node has rebooted as the result of a software
watchdog timer.
HardwareWatchdogReset The Node has rebooted as the result of a hardware
watchdog timer.
SoftwareUpdateCompleted The Node has rebooted as the result of a completed
software update.
SoftwareReset The Node has rebooted as the result of a software initiated
reboot.
$ echo '{"Name":"<BootReason>"}' > /tmp/chip_all_clusters_fifo-<PID>
Generate event SwitchLatched, when the latching switch is moved to a new
position.
$ echo '{"Name":"SwitchLatched","NewPosition":3}' > /tmp/chip_all_clusters_fifo-<PID>
Generate event InitialPress, when the momentary switch starts to be
pressed.
$ echo '{"Name":"InitialPress","NewPosition":3}' > /tmp/chip_all_clusters_fifo-<PID>
Generate event LongPress, when the momentary switch has been pressed for a
"long" time.
$ echo '{"Name":"LongPress","NewPosition":3}' > /tmp/chip_all_clusters_fifo-<PID>
Generate event ShortRelease, when the momentary switch has been released.
$ echo '{"Name":"ShortRelease","PreviousPosition":3}' > /tmp/chip_all_clusters_fifo-<PID>
Generate event LongRelease when the momentary switch has been released and
after having been pressed for a long time.
$ echo '{"Name":"LongRelease","PreviousPosition":3}' > /tmp/chip_all_clusters_fifo-<PID>
Generate event MultiPressOngoing to indicate how many times the momentary
switch has been pressed in a multi-press sequence, during that sequence.
$ echo '{"Name":"MultiPressOngoing","NewPosition":3,"CurrentNumberOfPressesCounted":4}' > /tmp/chip_all_clusters_fifo-<PID>
Generate event MultiPressComplete to indicate how many times the momentary
switch has been pressed in a multi-press sequence, after it has been detected
that the sequence has ended.
$ echo '{"Name":"MultiPressComplete","PreviousPosition":3,"TotalNumberOfPressesCounted":2}' > /tmp/chip_all_clusters_fifo-<PID>