BACnet open source protocol stack for embedded systems, Linux, and Windows https://bacnet.sourceforge.net/
Welcome to the wonderful world of BACnet and true device interoperability!
This library uses various automated continuous integration services to assist in automated compilation, validation, linting, and unit testing of robust C code and BACnet functionality.
This BACnet library provides a BACnet application layer, network layer and media access (MAC) layer communications services for an embedded system.
BACnet - A Data Communication Protocol for Building Automation and Control Networks - see bacnet.org. BACnet is a standard data communication protocol for Building Automation and Control Networks. BACnet is an open protocol, which means anyone can contribute to the standard, and anyone may use it. The only caveat is that the BACnet standard document itself is copyrighted by ASHRAE, and they sell the document to help defray costs of developing and maintaining the standard (just like IEEE or ANSI or ISO).
For software developers, the BACnet protocol is a standard way to send and receive messages containing data that are understood by other BACnet compliant devices. The BACnet standard defines a standard way to communicate over various wires or radios, known as Data Link/Physical Layers: Ethernet, EIA-485, EIA-232, ARCNET, and LonTalk. The BACnet standard also defines a standard way to communicate using UDP, IP, HTTP (Web Services), and Websockets.
This BACnet protocol stack implementation is specifically designed for the embedded BACnet appliance, using a GPL with exception license (like eCos), which means that any changes to the core code that are distributed are shared, but the BACnet library can be linked to proprietary code without the proprietary code becoming GPL. Note that some of the source files are designed as skeleton or example or template files, and are not copyrighted as GPL.
The text of the GPL exception included in each source file is as follows:
"As a special exception, if other files instantiate templates or use macros or inline functions from this file, or you compile this file and link it with other works to produce a work based on this file, this file does not by itself cause the resulting work to be covered by the GNU General Public License. However the source code for this file must still be made available in accordance with section (3) of the GNU General Public License."
The code is written in C for portability, and includes unit tests (PC based unit tests). Since the code is designed to be portable, it compiles with GCC as well as other compilers, such as Clang or IAR.
The BACnet protocol is an ASHRAE/ANSI/ISO standard, so this library adheres to that standard. BACnet has no royalties or licensing restrictions, and registration for a BACnet vendor ID is free.
For an overview of this library architecture and how to use it, see https://sourceforge.net/p/bacnet/src/ci/master/tree/doc/README.developer
This stack includes unit tests that can be run using the Makefile in the project root directory "make test". The unit tests can also be run using individual make invocations. The unit tests run a PC and continue to do so with every commit within the Continuous Integration environment.
The BACnet stack was functionally tested using a variety of tools as well as various controllers and workstations. It has been included in many products that successfully completed BTL testing.
Using the Makefile in the project root directory, a dozen sample applications are created that run under Windows or Linux. They use the BACnet/IPv4 datalink layer for communication by default, but could be compiled to use BACnet IPv6, Ethernet, ARCNET, or MS/TP.
Linux/Unix/Cygwin
$ make clean all
Windows MinGW Bash
$ make win32
Windows Command Line
c:\> build.bat
The BACnet stack can be compiled by a variety of compilers. The most common free compiler is GCC (or MinGW under Windows). The makefiles use GCC by default.
The library is also instrumented to use CMake which can generate a project or Makefiles for a variety of IDE or compiler. For example, to generate a Code::Blocks project:
$ mkdir build
$ cd build/
$ cmake .. -G"CodeBlocks - Unix Makefiles"
c:\> mkdir build
c:\> cd build/
c:\> cmake .. -G"CodeBlocks - MinGW Makefiles"
The demo applications are all client applications that provide one main BACnet
service, except the one server application and one gateway application,
a couple router applications, and a couple of MS/TP specific applications.
Each application will accept command line parameters, and prints the output to
stdout or stderr. The client applications are command line based and can
be used in scripts or for troubleshooting.
The demo applications make use of environment variables to
setup the network options. See each individual demo for the options.
There are also projects in the ports/ directory for ARM7, AVR, RTOS-32, PIC, and others. Each of those projects has a demo application for specific hardware. In the case of the ARM7 and AVR, their makefile works with GCC compilers and there are project files for IAR Embedded Workbench and Rowley Crossworks for ARM.
The project documentation is in the doc/ directory. Similar documents are on the project website at https://bacnet.sourceforge.net/.
If you want to contribute to this project and have some C coding skills, join us via https://github.com/bacnet-stack/bacnet-stack/ or via https://sourceforge.net/p/bacnet/src/ and create a fork or branch, and eventually a pull request to have your code considered for inclusion.
If you find a bug in this project, please tell us about it at https://sourceforge.net/p/bacnet/bugs/ or https://github.com/bacnet-stack/bacnet-stack/issues
If you have a support request, you can post it at https://sourceforge.net/p/bacnet/support-requests/
If you have a feature request, you can post it at https://sourceforge.net/p/bacnet/feature-requests/
If you have a problem getting this library to work for your device, or have a BACnet question, join the developers mailing list at: https://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/bacnet-developers or post the question to the Open Discussion, Developers, or Help forums at https://sourceforge.net/p/bacnet/discussion/
I hope that you get your BACnet Device working!
Steve Karg, Birmingham, Alabama USA [email protected]
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