Building the Unify Matter Bridge for Debian Bullseye (Or similar Ubuntu) x86_64

Note: In the following subsections the commands should either be run on your local development machine or inside a running Docker container, as distinguished by the structure of the example.

  • some-command should be executed on your local machine.

    • dev-machine:~$ some-command

  • some-other-command should be executed inside the Docker container.

    • root@docker:/<dir>$ some-other-command

Set Up the Matter Build Environment

Once you have all the necessary submodules, source the Matter environment with the following command. This loads a number of build tools and makes sure the correct toolchains and compilers are used for compiling the Unify Matter Bridge.

Check Out Submodules

Check out the necessary submodules with the following command.

🔴 Assuming you have cloned the matter repo in ~/matter

dev-machine:~/matter$ ./scripts/checkout_submodules.py --platform linux

Clone and Stage the Unify SDK Repository

🔴 Assuming you have cloned the matter repo in ~/matter

dev-machine:~/matter$ git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/SiliconLabs/UnifySDK.git --recursive ../uic-matter

Build the Docker Container (host compilation)

dev-machine:~/matter$ docker build -t unify-matter-host --build-arg ARCH=amd64 silabs_examples/unify-matter-common/docker/

Run the docker container (host compilation)

🔴 Make sure the directory structure is like follows where Unify repo uic-matter/ and matter repo matter/ are at same directory level.

.
├── matter
└── uic-matter

Start the docker from matter/ directory where you cloned the matter repo: Here we assume matter/ is in ~

dev-machine:~$ cd matter/
dev-machine:~/matter$ docker run -it -v $PWD:/matter -v $PWD/../uic-matter:/uic unify-matter-host

Build libunify for host

The Unify Matter Bridge depends on the libunify library from the Unify project.

This library must first be compiled for the host, by changing directory to the /uic directory and running the following:

root@docker:/uic$ cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$PWD/stage -GNinja -B build_unify_amd64/ -S components
root@docker:/uic$ cmake --build build_unify_amd64
root@docker:/uic$ cmake --install build_unify_amd64 --prefix $PWD/stage

After compiling the Unify library, set the below path in the PKG_CONFIG_PATH. The path is for the staged Unify library.

root@docker:/uic$ export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$PKG_CONFIG_PATH:$PWD/stage/share/pkgconfig

If you want to be able to use Zap to generate code from Unify XML files you need to export UCL_XML_PATH as well.

root@docker:/uic$ export UCL_XML_PATH=$PWD/stage/share/uic/ucl

Activate Matter development environment

Once you have all the necessary submodules, source the Matter environment with the following command. This loads a number of build tools and makes sure the correct toolchains and compilers are used for compiling the Unify Matter Bridge.

Make sure you are in matter/ directory

root@docker:/matter$ git config --global --add safe.directory /matter
root@docker:/matter$ git config --global --add safe.directory /matter/third_party/pigweed/repo
root@docker:/matter$ source ./scripts/activate.sh

Compile the Unify Matter Bridge

root@docker:/matter$ cd silabs_examples/unify-matter-bridge/linux/
root@docker:/matter/silabs_examples/unify-matter-bridge/linux$ gn gen out/host
root@docker:/matter/silabs_examples/unify-matter-bridge/linux$ ninja -C out/host

🔴 After building, the unify-matter-bridge binary is located at /matter/silabs_examples/unify-matter-bridge/linux/out/host/obj/bin/unify-matter-bridge.

Compile the chip-tool

The chip-tool is a CLI tool that can be used to commission the bridge and to control end devices.

root@docker:/matter$ cd examples/chip-tool

root@docker:/matter/examples/chip-tool$ gn gen out/amd64

root@docker:/matter/examples/chip-tool$ ninja -C out/amd64

🔴 After building, the chip-tool binary is located at /matter/examples/chip-tool/out/amd64/chip-tool.

Unit Testing

Unit testing is always a good idea for quality software. Documentation on writing unit tests for the Matter Unify Bridge is in the README.md.

Troubleshooting

Refer to Troubleshooting section in readme_building.md