X-Git-Url: http://cvs.zerfleddert.de/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/hmcfgusb/blobdiff_plain/4d15b8cac3fe7a4ec183ff840f457baadbd065a7..f276a46cb9b1387aed1542882f6341c1510c955f:/README.md diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 907d06b..3726b6c 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,33 +1,129 @@ -hmcfgusb -======== - -github mirror of http://git.zerfleddert.de/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/hmcfgusb - -I am not the author of this package, i'm just mirroring it here on github, all credits go to -Michael Gernoth http://git.zerfleddert.de/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/hmcfgusb - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - This repository contains utilities to use the HM-CFG-USB(2) (HomeMatic USB Konfigurations-Adapter) from ELV on Linux/Unix by using libusb 1.0. - The HM-CFG-USB can be used to send and receive BidCoS-Packets to control HomeMatic home automation devices (like remote controllable sockets, switches, sensors, ...). - - This repository contains, amongst others, an application, which emulates the HomeMatic LAN configuration adapter-protocol to make it possible to use the HM-CFG-USB in Fhem or as a lan configuration tool for the CCU or the HomeMatic windows configuration software. - - Short hmland HowTo: - Install prerequisites: apt-get install libusb-1.0-0-dev make gcc - Get the current version of this software: hmcfgusb-HEAD-xxxxxxx.tar.gz (xxxxxxx is part of the commit-id. xxxxxxx is just a placeholder for this HowTo, use your value) - Extract the archive: tar xzf hmcfgusb-HEAD-xxxxxxx.tar.gz - Change into the new directory: cd hmcfgusb-HEAD-xxxxxxx - Build the code: make - Optional: Install udev-rules so normal users can access the device: sudo cp hmcfgusb.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/ - Plug in the HM-CFG-USB - Run hmland (with debugging the first time, see -h switch): ./hmland -p 1234 -D - Configure Fhem to use your new HMLAN device: - define hmusb HMLAN 127.0.0.1:1234 - attr hmusb hmId - Updating the HM-CFG-USB firmware to version 0.967: - Compile the hmcfgusb utilities like in the hmland HowTo above (steps 1 to 7) and stay in the directory - Download the new firmware: hmusbif.03c7.enc: wget https://git.zerfleddert.de/hmcfgusb/firmware/hmusbif.03c7.enc - Make sure that hmland is not running - Flash the update to the USB-stick: ./flash-hmcfgusb hmusbif.03c7.enc (You might need to use sudo for this) - (Old) Prebuilt package for OpenWRT (ar71xx): hmcfgusb_1_ar71xx.ipk +This repository contains utilities to use the [HM-CFG-USB(2)][] (HomeMatic USB +Konfigurations-Adapter, seems to be discontinued) from [ELV][] on Linux/Unix +by using [libusb 1.0][]. + +The HM-CFG-USB can be used to send and receive [BidCoS-Packets][] to control +[HomeMatic][] home automation devices (like remote controllable sockets, +switches, sensors, ...). + +This repository contains, amongst others, an application, which emulates the +HomeMatic LAN configuration adapter-protocol to make it possible to use the +HM-CFG-USB in [Fhem][] or as a lan configuration tool for the [CCU][] or the +HomeMatic windows configuration software, also supporting devices using +AES-signing like [KeyMatic][]. + +[HM-CFG-USB(2)]: http://www.eq-3.de/Downloads/eq3/downloads_produktkatalog/homematic/bda/HM-CFG-USB-2_-UM-eQ-3-150129-web.pdf +[ELV]: http://www.elv.de/ +[libusb 1.0]: http://www.libusb.org/ +[BidCoS-Packets]: http://homegear.eu/index.php/BidCoS%C2%AE_Packets +[HomeMatic]: http://www.homematic.com/ +[Fhem]: http://fhem.de/ +[KeyMatic]: http://www.elv.de/homematic-funk-tuerschlossantrieb-keymatic-silber-inkl-funk-handsender.html +[CCU]: http://www.elv.de/homematic-zentrale-ccu-2.html + +### Short hmland HowTo: ### + +1. Install prerequisites: + `apt-get install libusb-1.0-0-dev build-essential git` +2. Get the current version of this software (choose **one** option): + * Get the current *release*-version as a .tar.gz: + 1. Download the latest version from the [releases-directory][]. + Version 0.100 is used as an example for the following commands. + 2. Extract the archive: `tar xzf hmcfgusb-0.100.tar.gz` + 3. Change into the new directory: `cd hmcfgusb-0.100` + * Get the current *development*-version via git (can be easily updated with `git pull`): + 1. `git clone https://git.zerfleddert.de/git/hmcfgusb` + 2. Change into the new directory: `cd hmcfgusb` + * Get the current *development*-version as an archive: + 1. [hmcfgusb-HEAD-xxxxxxx.tar.gz][] (xxxxxxx is part of the commit-id. + xxxxxxx is just a placeholder for this HowTo, use your value) + 2. Extract the archive: `tar xzf hmcfgusb-HEAD-xxxxxxx.tar.gz` + 3. Change into the new directory: `cd hmcfgusb-HEAD-xxxxxxx` +3. Build the code: `make` +4. Optional: Install udev-rules so normal users can access the device: + `sudo cp hmcfgusb.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/` +5. Plug in the HM-CFG-USB +6. Run hmland (with debugging the first time, see `-h` switch): + `./hmland -p 1234 -D` +7. Configure Fhem to use your new HMLAN device: + ``define hmusb HMLAN 127.0.0.1:1234`` + ``attr hmusb hmId `` + +**Important compatibility information:** +If older Fhem-versions (before 2015-06-19) or [Homegear][] before 2015-07-01 +is used to connect to hmland, the `-I` switch might be needed to +impersonate a LAN-interface (this replaces the identity string HM-USB-IF with +HM-LAN-IF). eQ-3 rfd (CCU and configuration software) works without this switch. +Software which needs this will not keep a stable connection open to +hmland without this switch. It was the hardcoded default in versions +< 0.100. + +This incompatibility is needed so connecting software is able to +differentiate between HM-CFG-LAN and HM-CFG-USB. + +**Important security information:** +Versions before 0.101 do not correctly transmit the AES channel-mask +to the HM-CFG-USB, which results in signature-requests not being generated +by the device in most cases. This can lead to processing of unsigned messages +by the host-software. If you are relying on authenticated messages +(with e.g. aesCommReq in Fhem) from devices like door-sensors and remotes, +you should upgrade to at least version 0.101. + +[releases-directory]: https://git.zerfleddert.de/hmcfgusb/releases/ +[hmcfgusb-HEAD-xxxxxxx.tar.gz]: https://git.zerfleddert.de/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/hmcfgusb/snapshot/HEAD.tar.gz +[Homegear]: https://www.homegear.eu/ + +### Updating the HM-CFG-USB firmware to version 0.967: ### + +1. Compile the hmcfgusb utilities like in the hmland HowTo above + (steps 1 to 5) and stay in the directory +2. Download the new firmware: [hmusbif.03c7.enc][] (extracted from the + [Firmware update tool][]): + `wget https://git.zerfleddert.de/hmcfgusb/firmware/hmusbif.03c7.enc` +3. Make sure that hmland is not running +4. Flash the update to the USB-stick: + `./flash-hmcfgusb hmusbif.03c7.enc` (You might need to use `sudo` for this) + +[hmusbif.03c7.enc]: https://git.zerfleddert.de/hmcfgusb/firmware/hmusbif.03c7.enc +[Firmware update tool]: http://www.eq-3.de/Downloads/Software/Firmware%20Update%20Tool/HM-CFG-USB-2_FW-UpdateTool-Usersoftware_V1_1_eQ-3_140619.zip + +### Updating HomemMatic devices over the air (OTA) (also for CUL- and HM-MOD-UART-devices): ### + +1. Compile the hmcfgusb utilities like in the hmland HowTo above + (steps 1 to 5) and stay in the directory +2. Download the new firmware from [eQ-3][], in this example the HM-CC-RT-DN + firmware version 1.4 +3. Extract the tgz-file: `tar xvzf hm_cc_rt_dn_update_V1_4_001_141020.tgz` +4. Make sure that hmland is not running +* When using the **[HM-CFG-USB(2)][]**, flash the new firmware to the device + with serial *KEQ0123456*: + `./flash-ota -f hm_cc_rt_dn_update_V1_4_001_141020.eq3 -s KEQ0123456` +* When using a **[culfw][]**-, **[a-culfw][]**- or **[tsculfw][]**-based + device (**[CUL][]/[COC][]/...**), flash the new firmware to the device + with serial *KEQ0123456*: + `./flash-ota -f hm_cc_rt_dn_update_V1_4_001_141020.eq3 -s KEQ0123456 -c /dev/ttyACM0` +* When using the **[HM-MOD-UART][]**, flash the new firmware to the device + with serial *KEQ0123456*: + `./flash-ota -f hm_cc_rt_dn_update_V1_4_001_141020.eq3 -s KEQ0123456 -U /dev/ttyAMA0` + +**Automatic firmware-updates:** +The options `-C` (HMID of central), `-D` (HMID of device) and `-K` (AES key w/ +index) can be used to send a device to the bootloader automatically without +manually rebooting the device while pressing buttons: + +`./flash-ota -f hm_cc_rt_dn_update_V1_4_001_141020.eq3 -C ABCDEF -D 012345 -K 01:00112233445566778899AABBCCDDEEFF` + +`-K` is only needed, when AES signing is active on the device. + +**Acknowledgments:** +flash-ota uses the public domain [AES implementation by Brad Conte][] to answer +signing-requests with culfw-devices. + +[eQ-3]: http://www.eq-3.de/downloads.html +[culfw]: http://culfw.de/culfw.html +[a-culfw]: https://forum.fhem.de/index.php?topic=35064.0 +[tsculfw]: https://forum.fhem.de/index.php?topic=24436.0 +[CUL]: http://busware.de/tiki-index.php?page=CUL +[COC]: http://busware.de/tiki-index.php?page=COC +[HM-MOD-UART]: https://www.elv.de/homematic-funkmodul-fuer-raspberry-pi-bausatz.html +[AES implementation by Brad Conte]: https://github.com/B-Con/crypto-algorithms