Hi, On Thu, Feb 1, 2018 at 5:29 AM, Stefan Schmidt <stefan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello. > > > It is a pleasure to announce the 0.8 release of wpan-tools. > Thanks to everyone who contributed! > > More of a maintenance release this time around. We did not have a release in a while and the build error with libnl >= 3.3 started to hit > more people. Having this fixed is worth a release alone. Thanks a lot to Thomas Petazzoni for the fix. > > We also added some some examples on how to use the ieee802154 subsystem socket types from userspace. > Xue Wenqian added some more functionality to the wpan-ping utility. Mayn thanks here as well. > > https://github.com/linux-wpan/wpan-tools/releases/download/wpan-tools-0.8/wpan-tools-0.8.tar.gz > > sha256sum: 0e22cadbc40d4c12d0a66e8175bda12046f03237ce6da23d4fd26fd3ab557d8b > > https://github.com/linux-wpan/wpan-tools/releases/download/wpan-tools-0.8/wpan-tools-0.8.tar.xz > > sha256sum: daacd38fe2f216095664dbf2628151c8f632d3f122d526059a37ba3cc4d3d8af > > > Stefan Schmidt (9): > examples: add README with details to the various examples > examples: af_ieee802154_tx example > examples: af_ieee802154_rx example > examples: add af_packet_rx example > examples: af_inet6_rx example > examples: af_packet_tx example > examples: af_inet6_tx example > examples: add .gitignore file for examples directory > Release 0.8 > > Thomas Petazzoni (1): > src/nl_extras.h: fix compatibility with libnl 3.3.0 > > Xue Wenqian (2): > wpan-ping: add the support to set wpan-ping interval > wpan-ping: Add the filtering function for frame receiving > Thank you all. I know at the moment is some idle time... but I want to make something this year again. What I have laying around for container based mesh networking simulation, I need that to tackle some issues with fragmentation handling in 6LoWPAN... Have some ideas for a special qdisc (and my current boss supports me to develop it). And another thing is the multiple pan handling with ack handling on hardware (by slotted ackhandling on at86rf2xx transceivers). I am recently moved into another country and my RPI/openthread transceiver stuff is still in my old country... but I will have my hardware this year. Another thing would be too take a look into these IKEA lamps [0] and check what's needed to talk with them? Somebody knows if they using 2.4 Ghz ISM? If so then it would be easy to sniff traffic... So far I know they use 802.154. and some "ZigBee" e.g. Phillips Hue (and phillips hue use 2.4 Ghz, I was able to see traffic once). - Alex [0] http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/categories/departments/lighting/36812/ -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-wpan" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html