SimpleLink CC32XX SDK Azure IoT Plugin 2.20.00.05 Release Notes

Table of Contents

Introduction

The Azure IoT Plugin enables users to create Azure IoT applications. It includes the necessary Azure IoT sources, as well as documentation and examples.

Documentation

The following documentation is provided with this release.

What’s New

2.20.00.05

Defects

The following Defects were resolved

ID Summary
AZUREIOT-49 Setting x509 certificates using IoTHubClient_LL_SetOption() results in unauthorized connection
AZUREIOT-46 Build warnings in prov_dev_client_ll_sample for GCC + TIRTOS

Enhancements

The following Enhancements were resolved

ID Summary
AZUREIOT-44 Support the SimpleLink 2.40 (Q4 2018) SDKs
AZUREIOT-37 Add support for CC3235

Upgrade and Compatibility Information

See the CC32XX SDK documentation for compatibility breaks.

In this release, there is a change in the certificate file that contains the certificate used for connecting to Azure. If you have run examples from previous releases of the plugin, please use TI Uniflash to delete the old ms.pem file from the cert/ directory on the device’s filesystem (Select Advanced -> Connect -> Online User Files after picking your device in Uniflash to interact with the filesystem). When you run examples from this new plugin release, they would automatically flash the new file if the old one had been removed.

Some examples would fail during their TLS connection if the old file remains in place.

Host Support

Dependencies

This release requires the following software components and tools versions to successfully function:

See the CC32XX SDK documentation for IDE and toolchain dependencies

Device Support

This release supports the following devices:

Validation Information

This release was validated using the following software components. Please use the versions below, or compatible:

Known Issues

Versioning

All releases have 4 segment versions (M.mm.pp.bb). This includes GA and pre-releases. Pre-releases are denoted with a suffix (e.g. 1.00.00.00_eng).

This product’s version follows a version format, M.mm.pp.bb, where M is a single digit Major number, mm is 2 digit minor number, pp is a 2 digit patch number, and bb is an unrestricted set of digits used as an incrementing build counter.

To support multiple side-by-side installations of the product, the product version is encoded in the top level directory, ex. azure_cc32xx_2_20_00_05.

Subsequent releases of patch upgrades will be identified by the patch number. Typically, these patches only include critical bug fixes.

Last updated: 2019-03-05