3. Hello, World! Example Tutorial¶
This example demonstrates the basic Libtropic API and can be used to verify that the chip works correctly. In this example, you will learn about the following functions:
lt_init(): function used to initialize context for communication with the TROPIC01,lt_verify_chip_and_start_secure_session(): helper function to start Secure Session and allow L3 communication,lt_ping(): L3 command to verify communication with the TROPIC01,lt_session_abort(): L3 command to abort Secure Session,lt_deinit(): function used to deinitialize context.
Build and Run¶
Building and running the example
Go to the example's project directory:
cd examples/linux/usb_devkit/hello_world/
Create a build/ directory and switch to it:
mkdir build/
cd build/
And finally, build and run the example:
cmake ..
make
./libtropic_hello_world
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After this, you should see an output in your terminal.
Configuration¶
In addition to the Libtropic CMake options used to configure Libtropic, this example provides the following CMake options:
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LT_USB_DEVKIT_PATH(default:"/dev/ttyACM0") sets the path to the USB device representing the USB DevKit serial port:Configuring USB DevKit serial port
cmake -DLT_USB_DEVKIT_PATH=<serial_port_path> .. make ./libtropic_hello_worldTBA
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LT_SH0_KEYS(default:"prod0") selects which pairing keys in slot 0 are used. Switch to engineering-sample pairing keys if your TROPIC01 is provisioned with them:Switching to engineering sample pairing keys
cmake -DLT_SH0_KEYS="eng_sample" .. make ./libtropic_hello_worldTBA
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Additionally, see Default Pairing Keys for a Secure Channel Handshake for more information.