SimpleLink CC32XX SDK Azure IoT Plugin 4.10.01.01 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
4.10.01.01
Defects
The following Defects were resolved
ID | Summary |
---|---|
AZUREIOT-75 | CC32XX - Examples generate invalid binary |
Enhancements
The following Enhancements were resolved
ID | Summary |
---|---|
None | None |
Upgrade and Compatibility Information
See the SimpleLink CC32XX SDK documentation for its compatibility breaks.
Host Support
- Windows
- macOS
- Linux
Dependencies
This release requires the following software components and tools versions to successfully function:
- CC32XX SDK 4.10.00.07
See the CC32XX SDK documentation for IDE and toolchain dependencies
Device Support
This release supports the following devices:
- CC3220S
- CC3220SF
- CC3235S
- CC3235SF
Validation Information
This release was validated using the following software components. Please use the versions below, or compatible:
- CC32XX SDK 4.10.00.07
- Azure IoT PAL: git reference azure-iot-pal-simplelink-4.10.01.01 in repository https://github.com/TexasInstruments/azure-iot-pal-simplelink
- Microsoft Azure IoT C SDK: git reference c8b6a108fd7e01c1d89d9150b5d209f17e54fc4e from branch lts_02_2020 in repository https://github.com/Azure/azure-iot-sdk-c
Known Issues
- AZUREIOT-64 - CC32XX - Features that depend on TLS renegotiation are not supported
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_4_10_01_01.
Subsequent releases of patch upgrades will be identified by the patch number. Typically, these patches only include critical bug fixes.
Last updated: 2020-04-24