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- The wolfSSL examples in the WICED SDK require a server or client application. wolfSSL
- provides an easy solution in the <wolfSSL root>/examples/ directory. The wolfSSL
- code repository is located on GitHub at https://github.com/wolfSSL/wolfssl.
- You can download or clone the repository. Run the autogen script and configure
- the library with necessary functionality, see ./configure -h
- for a list of configure options. Finally, run make and make check to ensure the
- build was successful. You can install wolfSSL on your system with make
- install if you wish. See www.wolfssl.com/docs/wolfssl-manual/ch2/, 'Building
- Wolfssl' for more information.
- Run ./examples/server/server -h for a list of server options or
- ./examples/client/client -h for client options. If you would like
- to test the server or client, you may run them on localhost. Instructions on
- running the client or server can be found in the snip code examples in the
- WICED SDK. The snips are meant to be a starting off point for your applications.
- Download and install WICED Studio from the Cypress website.
- In the <wolfSSL_root>/IDE/WICED-STUDIO/ directory, you will find the library file
- user_settings.h which should be copied to <wolfSSL_root>. This is your wolfSSL
- configuration file. Please see www.wolfssl.com/docs/ for detailed instructions on
- how to use the configure options.
- Once you have installed the WICED software:
- 1. Create a directory called 'wolfssl_lib' in the BESL directory of WICED
- SDK. The path to the new directory should be:
- 43xxx_Wi-Fi/WICED/security/BESL/wolfssl_lib.
- 2. Drag and drop the wolfssl library directory into the wolfssl_lib folder
- you just created. The root wolfSSL directory was created when you either
- downloaded or cloned the wolfSSL repository from github.
- 3. The user_settings.h file in the IDE/WICED-STUDIO/ directory should be
- placed at <wolfssl_root> added to the WICED project in step #2.. This
- file provides the configure options for compiling wolfSSL with your project.
- The default values will give you a starting point and you may further
- configure the library to meet your needs.
- 4. Apply the patch to your WICED IDE project's 43xxx_Wi-Fi/ directory.
- a. Open a terminal and cd into the project 43xxx_Wi-Fi/ directory.:
- b. git apply --ignore-space-change --ignore-whitespace mychanges.patch
- You can now build and use the wolfSSL and wolfCrypt snips within the WICED SDK.
- Cypress includes great documentation and getting started videos to learn how to
- build and run the snips in the Cypress Community section of their website,
- https://community.cypress.com/welcome/..
- wolfSSL provides a wolfCrypt test application, a TLS client and server application,
- and an HTTPS client application. Future development and additions will be made.
- Support for TLS 1.3 is available in the provided snippets and it is the most current
- TLS version available.
- Further instructions and documentation can be found on the wolfSSL website at
- www.wolfssl.com or visit us on our forums at www.wolfssl.com/forums/.
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