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+ TinyOS 2.0.2 Documentation
+ Last Modified: Jul 30 2007
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+ This is the documentation for the TinyOS 2.0.2 release.
+ There is also documentation for versions 2.0.1, 2.0.0 and 1.x.
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+ TinyOS 2.0 has three sets of documentation. The first
set is the release notes and high-level overviews of the
system. The second set is a series of tutorials and a
TinyOS programming manual, which explore different parts
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(TinyOS Enhancement Proposals), which describe the
structure, design goals, and implementation of parts of
the system as well as nesC and Java source code
- documentation.
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- If you're just getting started, the best place to start
- is with the tutorials.<.p>
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- 1. Release Notes |
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+ documentation.
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+ If you're just getting started, the best place to start is with the
+ tutorials.
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+ 1. Release Notes |
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- 2. Tutorials |
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- TinyOS 2.0 has a few tutorials to get a new user started with programming
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+ 2. Tutorials |
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+ TinyOS 2.0 has a few tutorials to get a new user started with programming
the system. These tutorials introduce nesC programming and some major
TinyOS abstractions, such as timers and communication.
Additionally, for more advanced programming, there is a
- TinyOS Programming Manual.
+ TinyOS Programming Manual.
The book describes nesC's features in greater detail,
including generic components, concurrency, and common
component design patterns.
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- 3A. TEPs and source code documentation |
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- TEPs are written in ReStructured
- Text, and so can be read either as HTML or as a text
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+ 3A. TEPs and source code documentation |
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+ TEPs are written in ReStructured
+ Text, and so can be read either as HTML or as a text
document. TEP 1 describes the different kinds of TEPs and
their roles. TEPs 1-100 are BCP (Best Current Practice)
TEPs, while TEPS 101+ are Informational, Documentary, or
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group is welcome. The following TEPs are Documentary and
BCP: they deal with TinyOS, its protocols, and its
programming interfaces:
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- - TEP 1: TEP Structure and Key Words [HTML] [TXT]
- - TEP 2: Hardware Abstraction Architecture [HTML] [TXT]
- - TEP 3: Coding Standards [HTML] [TXT]
- - TEP 101: ADC [HTML] [TXT]
- - TEP 102: Timers [HTML] [TXT]
- - TEP 103: Storage [HTML] [TXT]
- - TEP 106: Schedulers and Tasks [HTML] [TXT]
- - TEP 107: Boot Sequence [HTML] [TXT]
- - TEP 108: Resource Arbitration [HTML] [TXT]
- - TEP 109: Sensorboards [HTML] [TXT]
- - TEP 111: message_t [HTML] [TXT]
- - TEP 112: Microcontroller Power Management [HTML] [TXT]
- - TEP 113: Serial Communication [HTML] [TXT]
- - TEP 114: SIDs: Source and Sink Independent Drivers [HTML] [TXT]
- - TEP 115: Power Management of Non-Virtualized Devices [HTML] [TXT]
- - TEP 116: Packet Protocols [HTML] [TXT]
- - TEP 117: Low-Level I/O [HTML] [TXT]
- - TEP 118: Dissemination [HTML] [TXT]
- - TEP 119: Collection [HTML] [TXT]
- - TEP 123: Collection Tree Protocol (CTP) [HTML] [TXT]
- - TEP 124: Link Estimation Exchange Protocol (LEEP) [HTML] [TXT]
- - TEP 125: TinyOS 802.15.4 Frames [HTML] [TXT]
- - TEP 126: CC2420 Radio Stack [HTML] [TXT]
+ - TEP 1: TEP Structure and Key Words [HTML] [PDF] [TXT]
+ - TEP 2: Hardware Abstraction Architecture [HTML] [PDF] [TXT]
+ - TEP 3: Coding Standards [HTML] [PDF] [TXT]
+ - TEP 101: ADC [HTML] [PDF] [TXT]
+ - TEP 102: Timers [HTML] [PDF] [TXT]
+ - TEP 103: Storage [HTML] [PDF] [TXT]
+ - TEP 106: Schedulers and Tasks [HTML] [PDF] [TXT]
+ - TEP 107: Boot Sequence [HTML] [PDF] [TXT]
+ - TEP 108: Resource Arbitration [HTML] [PDF] [TXT]
+ - TEP 109: Sensorboards [HTML] [PDF] [TXT]
+ - TEP 111: message_t [HTML] [PDF] [TXT]
+ - TEP 112: Microcontroller Power Management [HTML] [PDF] [TXT]
+ - TEP 113: Serial Communication [HTML] [PDF] [TXT]
+ - TEP 114: SIDs: Source and Sink Independent Drivers [HTML] [PDF] [TXT]
+ - TEP 115: Power Management of Non-Virtualized Devices [HTML] [PDF] [TXT]
+ - TEP 116: Packet Protocols [HTML] [PDF] [TXT]
+ - TEP 117: Low-Level I/O [HTML] [PDF] [TXT]
+ - TEP 118: Dissemination [HTML] [PDF] [TXT]
+ - TEP 119: Collection [HTML] [PDF] [TXT]
+ - TEP 123: Collection Tree Protocol (CTP) [HTML] [PDF] [TXT]
+ - TEP 124: Link Estimation Exchange Protocol (LEEP) [HTML] [PDF] [TXT]
+ - TEP 125: TinyOS 802.15.4 Frames [HTML] [PDF] [TXT]
+ - TEP 126: CC2420 Radio Stack [HTML] [PDF] [TXT]
+ - TEP 127: Packet Link Layer [HTML] [PDF] [TXT]
+ - TEP 128: Platform Independent Non-Volatile Storage Abstractions [HTML] [PDF] [TXT]
+ - TEP 129: Basic Platform Independent Non-Volatile Storage Layers [HTML] [PDF] [TXT]
+ - TEP 130: Testbeds - Setup and Interfaces [HTML] [PDF] [TXT]
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In addition, there are several TEPs which deal with issues besides TinyOS code, such
as the structure of the TinyOS Alliance and design considerations:
- - TEP 120: TinyOS Alliance Structure [HTML] [TXT]
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- - TEP 121: Towards TinyOS for 8051 [HTML] [TXT]
+ - TEP 120: TinyOS Alliance Structure [HTML] [PDF] [TXT]
+ - TEP 121: Towards TinyOS for 8051 [HTML] [PDF] [TXT]
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- 3B. TinyOS Source Code Documentation |
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- In addition to TEPs, which document the organization and design
- behind important parts of TinyOS, there is also source code
- documentation.
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- TinyOS Java toolchain Code Documentation |
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+ 3B. TinyOS Source Code Documentation |
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+ In addition to TEPs, which document the organization and design behind
+ important parts of TinyOS, there is also source code
+ documentation for the following platforms:
+ eyesIFXv2,
+ iris,
+ mica2,
+ mica2dot,
+ micaz,
+ shimmer,
+ telosb,
+ telosb and
+ tinynode.
+
+ The build status, history, memory statistics and power profiles of
+ regression builds of selected TinyOS applications can be seen online on the
+ TinyOS CruiseControl Server.
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+ 3C. TinyOS Java toolchain Code Documentation |
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There is similar
- javadoc documentation for the Java toolchain,
+ javadoc documentation for the Java toolchain,
which describes the Java classes and their functionality. This documentation
is incomplete.
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