Apache Mynewt
Apache Mynewt is a modular real-time operating system for connected Internet of things (IoT)[2] devices that must operate for long times under power, memory, and storage constraints. It is free and open-source software incubating under the Apache Software Foundation,[3] with source code distributed under the Apache License 2.0, a permissive license that is conducive to commercial adoption of open-source software.[4]
Developer | Apache Software Foundation, community |
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Written in | C (Mynewt OS) Go (Newt Tool) |
Working state | Stable |
Source model | Open-source |
Latest release | 1.7.0 / August 4, 2019[1] |
Repository | Mynewt Repository |
Platforms | Cortex-M0, Cortex-M3, Cortex-M4, Cortex-M7, MIPS32, Microchip PIC32, RISC-V |
License | Apache License 2.0 |
Official website | mynewt |
Overview
Apache Mynewt is a real-time operating system with a rich set of libraries intended to make prototyping, deploying, and managing 32-bit microcontroller based IoT devices easy.[5] It is highly composable, to allow building embedded system applications (e.g., locks, medical devices, industrial IoT) across different types of microcontrollers. The name Mynewt is wordplay on the English word minute, meaning very small: the kernel is only 6 KB in size.
The OS is designed for connectivity, and comes with a full implementation of the Bluetooth low energy 4.2 stack. With the addition of BLE (supporting all Bluetooth 4.2 compliant security features except privacy) and various utilities such as the default file system, console, shell, logs, stats, etc., the image size is approximately 96 KB for the Nordic nRF51822 Bluetooth SoC.[6] This size metric excludes the boot loader image.
Core features
The core operating system supports:[3]
- Preemptive multithreading
- Tickless priority based scheduling
- Programmable timers
- System time
- Semaphores
- Mutexes
- Event queues
- Memory management (allocation): dynamic (heap) and pool
- Multi-stage software watchdog timer
- Memory or data buffers, to hold packet data as it moves up and down the networking protocol stack
Other features and utilities include:
- Hardware abstraction layer with support for CPU time, analog-to-digital converter (ADC), digital-to-analog converter (DAC), general-purpose input/output (GPIO), Inter-Integrated Circuit (I²C), pulse-width modulation (PWM), serial port, Serial Peripheral Interface Bus (SPI), universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART).
- Newtron flash file system (nffs) with minimal RAM usage and reliability features
- File system abstraction to allow client code to choose alternate file systems
- Console access and shell package
- Secure boot loader and image organizer (manager) that includes image integrity verification using SHA-256 and optional digital signature verification of images before running them
- Test utilities to build regression testing
- Statistics and logs for all major packages
- JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) encoder and decoder libraries
- Lua interpreter
Bluetooth low energy
The first network stack available in Mynewt is Bluetooth low energy[7] and is called NimBLE. It complies with Bluetooth Core Specification 4.2.[8]
NimBLE includes both the host and controller components. Access to the controller source code makes the BLE performance highly configurable. For example, the BLE throughput can be adjusted by changing the connection intervals, data packet size, packet queue size etc. A use case requiring a large number of concurrent connections can similarly be configured, provided there is adequate RAM allocated. Example applications that demonstrate how to use available services are included in the package.
Supported boards
The operating system is designed for cross-platform use in embedded systems (devices) and microcontrollers. It includes board support packages for the following, as of March 2017:
- nRF52832 Bluetooth SoC from Nordic Semiconductor
- nRF51822/nRF51422 Bluetooth SoC from Nordic Semiconductor
- STM32F3DISCOVERY with STM32F3xx series Cortex-M4 from ST
- STM32-E407 for STM32F407ZGT6 Cortex M4 from ST
- Arduino Zero and Zero Pro
- Arduino M0 Pro with ATSAMD21G18 Cortex M0
- Arduino 101, Bluetooth controller only
- Arduino Primo, Bluetooth controller and host
Package management
The project includes the Newt Tool which is a command-line interface (CLI) based smart source package manager system for embedded systems development. Also, it allows composing builds with specified packages and compiler options, generating images and their digital signatures, and finally downloading and debugging the firmware on different targets.
References
- "RN-1.7.0 - Apache Mynewt - Apache Software Foundation". Retrieved 5 August 2019.
- "Arduino and Runtime Collaborate to Introduce Apache Mynewt (incubating) to Arduino Ecosystem". globenewswire.com. Retrieved 2016-05-24.
- "Mynewt Incubation Status – Apache Incubator". incubator.apache.org. Retrieved 2016-05-24.
- "Apache Mynewt RTOS Addresses IoT Power, Memory, Storage Constraints". www.infoq.com. Retrieved 2016-06-28.
- "Open RTOS Targets Net of Things". www.eetimes.com. Retrieved 2016-05-24.
- "nRF51822". Archived from the original on 2016-05-17. Retrieved 2016-05-24.
- "Apache Mynewt finds a home on Arduino Srl's latest SBCs". www.linuxtoday.com. Retrieved 2016-05-24.
- Bluetooth Core Specification 4.2