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This example features a simple webserver running on top of the IPv6
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contiki stack. It differs from the generic webserver6 example in order
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to store the web pages in avr flash memory.
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The perl script /tools/makefsdata converts the default web content from
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/platform/avr-raven/apps/raven-webserver/httpd-fs/*.* into the c source file
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/platform/avr-raven/apps/raven-webserver/httpd-fsdata.c.
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This file is not deleted in a $make clean so that a rebuild can be done without
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perl in the toolchain (e.g. from a Windows cmd window). If any web file is
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changed the dependencies will attempt to update httpd-fsdata.c. If perl
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is not present, touching httpd-fsdata.c will give it a newer modification date
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and allow the build to continue.
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Two alternate web contents Huginn and Muninn are included in this directory.
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Use e.g. $make WEBDIR=Huginn to generate a webserver6-huginn.elf file.
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The ipv6 address suffix and server names are specified in the makefsdata.h file.
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$make COFFEE_FILES=1 or 3 uses a static coffee file system in eeprom or program
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flash memory. Files can not be created, but existing files can be rewritten
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using http POST via upload.html. When switching coffee types a $make clean
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should be done to ensure all c source is on the same page (ahem).
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-->This is under development and rewrites are not working yet.
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Future plans are for $make COFFEE_FILES=2 or 4 for a full coffee file system.
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A bare $make will use the avr-raven platform. Alternate compatible platforms can
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be specified, e.g. $make TARGET=avr-atmega128rfa1. In that case the webserver
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source and content located in that platform directory will be used.
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webserver6.elf is always generated. It is copied to e.g. webserver6-avr-raven.elf
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or webserver6-avr-atmega128rfa1.elf depending on the platform. If alternate
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web content is specified the output file will be named accordingly, e.g.
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$make WEBDIR=huginn
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(builds webserver6.elf and webserver6-huginn-avr-raven.elf)
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$make WEBDIR=muninn TARGET=avr-atmega128rfa1
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(builds webserver6.elf and webserver6-muninn-avr-atmega128rfa1.elf)
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$make clean affects only the specified target and webdir:
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$make clean WEBDIR=huginn TARGET=avr-atmega128rfa1
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deletes the avr-atmega128rfa1 objects and webserver6-huginn-avr-atmega128rfa1.elf
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$make clean
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deletes the avr-raven objects and webserver6-avr-raven.elf |