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This directory contains e2studio projects targeted at the Renesas RA 32-bit MCUs.\ The example projects include a wolfSSL TLS client and server.\ They also include benchmark and cryptography tests for the wolfCrypt library.
The wolfssl project contains both the wolfSSL and wolfCrypt libraries.\
It is built as a Renesas RA C Library Project
and contains the Renesas RA\
configuration.
The other projects (benchmark, client, server and test) are built as a\
Renesas RA C Project Using RA Library
, where the RA library is the wolfssl project.\
The wolfssl Project Summary is listed below and is relevant for every project.
Item | Name/Version |
---|---|
Board | EK-RA6M3 |
Device | R7FA6M3AH3CFC |
Toolchain | GCC ARM Embedded |
FSP Version | 3.5.0 |
Components | Version |
---|---|
Board Support Package Common Files | v3.5.0 |
Arm CMSIS Version 5 - Core (M) | v5.8.0+renesas.0.fsp.3.5.0 |
FreeRTOS | v10.4.3-LTS.Patch.2+fsp.3.5.0 |
RA6M3-EK Board Support Files | v3.5.0 |
Board support package for R7FA6M3AH3CFC | v3.5.0 |
Board support package for RA6M3 | v3.5.0 |
Board support package for RA6M3 - FSP Data | v3.5.0 |
FreeRTOS - Memory Management - Heap 4 | v10.4.3-LTS.Patch.2+fsp.3.5.0 |
r_ether to FreeRTOS+TCP Wrapper | v3.5.0 |
Ethernet | v3.5.0 |
Ethernet PHY | v3.5.0 |
FreeRTOS+TCP | v2.3.2-LTS.Patch.1+fsp.3.5.0 |
FreeRTOS - Buffer Allocation 2 | v2.3.2-LTS.Patch.1+fsp.3.5.0 |
The project directories are missing files necessary to build the project.\ These files can be generated when creating a new Renesas RA Project.\ The following steps explain how to generate the missing files and where to place them.
1.) Create a 'dummy' Renesas RA C Library Project.
RA C/C++ Project
Renesas RA C Library Project
. Click Nextdummy_library
as the project name. Click Next.Board: Custom User Board
, select EK-RA6M3
.RTOS: No RTOS
, select FreeRTOS
.FreeRTOS - Minimal - Static Allocation
BSP
tab and increase Heap Size under RA Common
on Properties page, e.g. 0x1000Stacks
tabProperty | Value |
---|---|
Thread Symbol | wolfssl_tst_thread |
Thread Name | wolf_tst_thread |
Thread Stack size | increase depending on your environment e.g. 0xA000 |
Thread MemoryAllocation | Dynamic |
Common General Use Mutexes | Enabled |
Common General Enable Backward Compatibility | Enabled |
Common Memory Allocation Support Dynamic Allocation | Enabled |
Common Memory Allocation Total Heap Size | increase depending on your environment e.g. 0x20000 |
Heap 4
stack to sce_tst_thread from New Stack
-> RTOS
-> FreeRTOS Heap 4
FreeRTOS + TCP
stack to sce_tst_thread from New Stack
-> Networking
-> FreeRTOS+TCP
and set propertiesProperty | Value |
---|---|
Network Events call vApplicationIPNetworkEventHook | Disable |
Use DHCP | Disable |
2.) Create a 'dummy' Renesas RA C Project Using RA Library.
RA C/C++ Project
Renesas RA C Project Using RA Library
. Click Nextdummy_app
as the project name. Click Next.Executable Using an RA Static library
dummy_app
as the project name. Click Nextdummy_library
from Select Renesas RA library project.3.) Import all the wolfSSL Projects into e2studio workspace.
Open Projects from File System
Directory...
to the right of Import source4.) Copy files from dummy_library
into wolfSSL_RA6M3
ra/
\
ra_gen/
\
ra_cfg/
\
script/
\
R7FA6M3AH3CFC.pincfg
\
configuration.xml
dummy_library
project can now be deleted.Open RA Configuration
in the top bar (Grey Settings Cog)Generate Project Content
at top right (Green Icon)5.) Copy files from dummy_app
into each executable projects
script/
dummy_app
project can now be deleted.6.) Setup Network Environment
The client and server projects have defines inside their wolfssl_thread_entry.h.
These defines (ucIPAddress ... ucDNSServerAddress) may need to be changed
based on your internal network environment. The g_ether0_mac_address is the default
mac address found inside the RA configuration inside the wolfssl project.
The client wolfssl_thread_entry.h has defines (SERVER_IP and DEFAULT_PORT) that
will need to be changed based on the server you're trying to connect to over
the ethernet connection.
Right-Click each Project and select Build.
1.) Right-Click the Project name.\
2.) Select Debug As
-> Renesas GDB Hardware Debugging
\
3.) Select J-Link ARM. Click OK.\
4.) Select R7FA6M3AH. Click OK.
1.) Right-Click the Project name.\
2.) Select Debug As
-> Renesas GDB Hardware Debugging
\
3.) Select J-Link ARM. Click OK.\
4.) Select R7FA6M3AH. Click OK.\
5.) Run the following wolfSSL example client command inside the base of the wolfssl directory.
./examples/client/client -v 4 -h "ucIPAddress" -p 11111 -A ./certs/1024/ca-cert.pem
NOTE: "ucIPAddress" is "192.168.1.241" by default. (See wolfssl_thread_entry.h)
1.) Run the following wolfSSL example server command inside the base of the wolfssl directory.
./examples/server/server -v 4 -b -d -p 11111 -c ./certs/1024/server-cert.pem -k ./certs/1024/server-key.pem
NOTE: The port 11111 is the DEFAULT_PORT inside wolfssl_thread_entry.h.
2.) Right-Click the Project name.\
3.) Select Debug As
-> Renesas GDB Hardware Debugging
\
4.) Select J-Link ARM. Click OK.\
5.) Select R7FA6M3AH. Click OK.
The commands for the example client/server assumes it is being run from the base directory of wolfssl.
Enter "#define DEBUG_WOLFSSL" inside user_settings.h or wolfssl_thread_entry.c\ to enable wolfssl debug messages to the Renesas Virtual Debug Console.
Some linking errors can be caused by the e2studio project files needing to be rebuilt and freshened. Right-Click a project, select Index, click Rebuild and then click Freshen Files. Repeat for each project.
Support Email: support@wolfssl.com