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fw-anwesenheit
Setup
In order to use the LED we need to enable the SPI interface on the Rpi.
You can enable it by running sudo raspi-config, or by manually adding dtparam=spi=on to /boot/firmware/config.txt.
Enable PWM -> add dtoverlay=pwm to /boot/config.txt
I²C fpr RTC sudo raspi-config -> interface -> enable I²C
Config
Flags:
--error or -e: Enters error state. The LED turns red and the hotspot is activated. This state gets called from systemd if the service is in a failure state.
Environment variables:
PM3_BIN: Path to the pm3 binary. Seach in path if not set. Can also be set to thepm3_mock.shfor testing.LOG_LEVEL: Can be set to either "debug","warn","error","trace" or "info". Defaults to "warn" in production.HTTP_PORT: What port to listen on. Defaults to 80.HOTSPOT_IDS: A semicolon seperated list of ids to activate the hotspot with e.g.578B5DF2;c1532b57.HOTSPOT_SSID: Set the hotspot ssid. Defaults to "fwa".HOTSPOT_PW: Set the hotspot password. Default to "a9LG2kUVrsRRVUo1". Recommended to change.
Systemd:
The service is run as a systemd service. There are two service fwa.service and fwa-fail.service. They read their config
from a env file located at /etc/fwa.env. See example env file.
Building
Run make package to create .deb file. Cross is used for building the rust code.
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