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Mathias Gibbens, 09/30/2015 01:14 PM
New releases of ndn-cxx and NFD

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Cross-compiling NDN projects for home routers
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Contents
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*  [Introduction](#Introduction)
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*  [Setting up the build host](#Setting-up-the-build-host)
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*  [OpenWRT source and toolchain](#OpenWRT-source-and-toolchain)
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*  [DD-WRT source and toolchain](#DD-WRT-source-and-toolchain)
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*  [Compiling ndn-cxx](#Compiling-ndn-cxx)
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*  [Using the ndn-cxx library with other NDN projects](#Using-the-ndn-cxx-library-with-other-NDN-projects)
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*  [Concluding remarks](#Concluding-remarks)
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Introduction
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This page describes how to cross compile NDN projects to run on wireless home routers that are supported by various open source firmwares, such as [OpenWRT](https://openwrt.org/) and [DD-WRT](http://dd-wrt.com/). Currently, it is easier to use OpenWRT. Building NDN projects to run on a router is a fairly straight forward process, but it is assumed that you are familiar with basic software development in a Linux environment, have some familiarity with cross compiling in general, and aren't afraid to get your hands dirty! There are also a couple considerations that need to be addressed when targeting smaller/embedded devices, especially concerning the limited flash storage typically available on routers.
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The process of setting up the build host and actually compiling the NDN project will be the same regardless of the hardware/firmware you wish to target. Follow the corresponding section that matches your firmware to get the proper cross compile environment.
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Setting up the build host
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Steps in this guide were tested on a system running Debian 8 (jessie). Distribution specific commands, like installing packages, may have to be modified to suit your setup, but on the whole this guide should be applicable to any modern Linux system. All commands should be run as a normal user -- never as root!
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Make sure you have the needed packages on the host system to compile the cross compile toolchain, libraries, and resulting firmware:
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    sudo apt-get install build-essential subversion git-core libncurses5-dev zlib1g-dev gawk unzip pkg-config
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Finally, before we actually begin the compilation process, be aware that the paths given below which reference a specific build target (like "mipsel\_mips32_uClibc-0.9.33.2") very well could be different for you. Be sure to make the appropriate adjustments to match your setup.
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OpenWRT source and toolchain
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Begin by fetching the current code for OpenWRT. Additional instructions are available on that project's wiki: [OpenWrt Buildroot - Installation](http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/buildroot.exigence). This guide assumes you checked out the source to your home directory.
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    git clone git://git.openwrt.org/openwrt.git
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    cd ~/openwrt/
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You will need to edit the feed configuration file `feeds.conf.default` to re-enable the "oldpackages" repository. Simply find that line, and remove the leading `#`. Once done, the line should look like `src-git oldpackages http://git.openwrt.org/packages.git`. Now, fetch the current feed information and populate the package choices for the next step.
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    ./scripts/feeds update -a
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    ./scripts/feeds install -a
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We need to fetch the current feed information, as that is where we get the boost, libcrypto++, and libsqlite3 libraries to run in OpenWRT.
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Now, run the configuration interface and adjust the settings as you need to match your device, etc.
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    cd ~/openwrt/
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    make menuconfig
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Additionally, make sure the following libraries are selected so we can compile the NDN software. (Additional libraries might be required for projects that go beyond ndn-cxx, like `libpcap` for [NFD](http://redmine.named-data.net/projects/NFD).)
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    Libraries --->
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        database --->
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            libsqlite3
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        boost --->
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            Boost test package
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            Boost chrono library
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            Boost date_time library
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            Boost filesystem library
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            Boost iostreams library
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            Boost program_options library
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            Boost random library
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            Boost regex library
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            Boost system library
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            Boost thread library
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        libcryptoxx
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After you have the configuration to your liking, we need to compile the toolchain and libraries. This will take a while.
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    make
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Once the OpenWRT cross compile environment is compiled, we need to create two temporary symlinks so the later `./waf configure` stage will properly detect `libcrypto++`: (Again, remember that the target part of the path names may be different for you.)
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    ln -s ~/openwrt/staging_dir/target-mipsel_mips32_uClibc-0.9.33.2/usr/include/crypto++ ~/openwrt/staging_dir/target-mipsel_mips32_uClibc-0.9.33.2/usr/include/cryptopp
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    ln -s ~/openwrt/staging_dir/target-mipsel_mips32_uClibc-0.9.33.2/usr/lib/libcrypto++.so ~/openwrt/staging_dir/target-mipsel_mips32_uClibc-0.9.33.2/usr/lib/libcryptopp.so
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Now the cross compile environment is ready for you to use. Proceed to [Compiling ndn-cxx](#Compiling-ndn-cxx).
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Configuring DD-WRT is a little more complicated than OpenWRT's setup. Begin by fetching the current code for DD-WRT. Additional instructions are available on that project's wiki: [Development - DD-WRT Wiki](http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Development#Building_DD-WRT_from_Source). This guide assumes you checked out the source to your home directory.
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    cd ~/DD-WRT/
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Next, download the current cross compile toolchain for DD-WRT (note that the link on DD-WRT's wiki is broken, this is the correct one):
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    wget ftp://ftp.dd-wrt.com/toolchains/toolchains.tar.gz
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**FIXME** Need to complete this section. As of early 2015, it is easier to use the OpenWRT build system. I was able to cross-compile ndn-cxx and NFD using OpenWRT's system and then run the binaries on a DD-WRT flashed router. YMMV.
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Now the cross compile environment is ready for you to use. Proceed to [Compiling ndn-cxx](#Compiling-ndn-cxx).
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Compiling ndn-cxx
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In this section we will compile the [ndn-cxx](http://redmine.named-data.net/projects/ndn-cxx) library. Other NDN projects should compile in a similar manner.
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As mentioned in the introduction, compiling for an embedded device can present issues not normally encountered. Chief among these for us is the very limited disk space to copy files to on the router. Normal compilation of a NDN project will by default produce binaries that include debug symbols. This can add an order of magnitude to the resulting binary size (101MB vs 15MB total), making it infeasible to run on a router. Therefore we will overwrite the default compiler flags with the `CXXFLAGS` variable. Additionally, the compilation process produces a statically linked library which is several megabytes in size. Unless it is specifically needed, there's no reason to copy it to the router where it will just waste space.
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Begin by fetching the current release of ndn-cxx, 0.3.4 as of this writing:
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    wget https://github.com/named-data/ndn-cxx/archive/ndn-cxx-0.3.4.tar.gz
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    cd ndn-cxx-ndn-cxx-0.3.4/
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Now, set the needed environment variables so the configuration and compilation process use the cross compile environment we have setup.
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    export TOOLCHAIN_PATH=$HOME/openwrt/staging_dir/toolchain-mipsel_mips32_gcc-4.8-linaro_uClibc-0.9.33.2/bin
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    export CROSSCOMPILE_PATH=$HOME/openwrt/staging_dir/target-mipsel_mips32_uClibc-0.9.33.2/usr
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    export CXX=$TOOLCHAIN_PATH/mipsel-openwrt-linux-uclibc-g++
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Finally, configure and build the library. We will install the resulting binaries and source files into a folder within our home directory so we don't accidentally contaminate our host system with non-native binaries.
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    ./waf configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --with-cryptopp=$CROSSCOMPILE_PATH --with-sqlite3=$CROSSCOMPILE_PATH --boost-includes=$CROSSCOMPILE_PATH/include --boost-libs=$CROSSCOMPILE_PATH/lib
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You can now find the cross compiled binaries in `~/ndn-cxx-crosscompile`.
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Well, now that you've got the library cross compiled, you'll likely want to use it! Because it is both cross compiled as well as installed locally in your home directory, whatever project wants to use it will have to be told where to look. As a simple example, this section will show cross compiling [NFD](http://redmine.named-data.net/projects/NFD).
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NFD requires the `libpcap` library, so make sure you've selected it when compiling your firmware and cross compile environment. (If you haven't, go back and do so, then rerun `make`. The second time should be much faster, as only the parts affected by configuration changes will have to be compiled.)
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Similar to ndn-cxx, we will get the current release of NFD, 0.3.4 as of this writing:
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    wget https://github.com/named-data/NFD/archive/NFD-0.3.4.tar.gz
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If the environment variables from the previous section aren't still set, reset them before proceeding.
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NDN projects that use ndn-cxx assume they can get the necessary include directories and linking information via pkg-config. Because ndn-cxx isn't in the standard search path, we need to add it:
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Additionally, we need to tweak the configuration file for ndn-cxx so it includes the correct directories, since when the pkg-config file was generated, it assumed final installation based off the supplied `--prefix` option. Edit `~/ndn-cxx-crosscompile/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libndn-cxx.pc` and append the lib and include paths (the last arguments below) to the last two lines to (make sure to change the username part of the paths!):
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    Libs: -L${libdir} [...snip...] -L/home/USER/ndn-cxx-crosscompile/usr/lib
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    Cflags: -I${includedir} [...snip...] -I/home/USER/ndn-cxx-crosscompile/usr/include
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    ./waf configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --with-libpcap=$CROSSCOMPILE_PATH --boost-includes=$CROSSCOMPILE_PATH/include --boost-libs=$CROSSCOMPILE_PATH/lib --without-websocket
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Like before, the cross compiled binaries will be in `~/NFD-crosscompile`.
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Concluding remarks
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Hopefully this walk through has been helpful to you in your quest to cross compile a NDN project.
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I have chosen not to talk about actually copying the resulting binaries to the router, as there are many ways to do so: package managers, tarballs, by hand, etc. There are plenty of better tutorials online that are easy to find if you need pointers doing this.