Mira documented the architecture in a wiki titled It had three layers:
Integrating (Reference Design Kit for Broadband) with non-native Wi-Fi SoCs (chipsets not pre-integrated like Broadcom, Intel, Qualcomm, or MediaTek) requires developing a custom bridge between the RDK-B middleware and the vendor-specific drivers. This is primarily achieved through the implementation of a custom Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) . Core Integration Architecture rdk-b integration with non-native wi-fi socs
"We can't just kill -HUP ," Sam groaned. "We have to serialize TR-181 parameters into D-Bus method calls." Mira documented the architecture in a wiki titled
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To give you a better idea of the integration process, here are some example code snippets: here are some example code snippets: