# Matter `Genio` Lighting Example
An example showing the use of Matter on the MediaTek `Genio` MT793X.
- [Matter Genio Lighting Example](#matter-genio-lighting-example)
- [Introduction](#introduction)
- [Building](#building)
- [Flashing the Application](#flashing-the-application)
- [Running the Complete Example](#running-the-complete-example)
- [Notes](#notes)
## Introduction
The `Genio` (MT793X) lighting example provides a baseline demonstration of a
Light control device, built using Matter and the MediaTek `Genio` SDK. It can be
controlled by a Chip controller over Wi-Fi network.
The `Genio` device can be commissioned over Bluetooth Low Energy where the
device and the Chip controller will exchange security information with the
Rendez-vous procedure. Network credentials are then provided to the `Genio`
device which will then join the network.
The lighting example is intended to serve both as a means to explore the
workings of Matter as well as a template for creating real products based on the
MediaTek platform.
## Building
- Following the Linux related descriptions in
[Build Matter](https://github.com/project-chip/connectedhomeip/blob/master/docs/guides/BUILDING.md)
to prepare the build environment.
- Supported hardware:
`Genio` 130A (MT7931) board:
- `EK-AI7931LD KIT`
* Build the example application:
`cd ~/connectedhomeip`
`./scripts/examples/gn_genio_example.sh ./examples/lighting-app/genio` `./out/lighting-app`
- To delete generated executable, libraries and object files use:
`$ cd ~/connectedhomeip`
`$ rm -rf ./out/`
OR use GN/Ninja directly
`$ cd ~/connectedhomeip/examples/lighting-app/genio`
`$ git submodule update --init`
`$ source third_party/connectedhomeip/scripts/activate.sh`
`$ gn gen out/debug`
`$ ninja -C out/debug`
- To delete generated executable, libraries and object files use:
`$ cd ~/connectedhomeip/examples/lighting-app/genio`
`$ rm -rf out/`
## Flashing the Application
- Copy the GUI based
[Flash Tool](https://github.com/MediaTek-Labs/genio-matter-bsp/tree/main/flash_tool/FlashBurningTool_V2.83).
from the Linux Host that the example was build to a Windows PC.
Flash Tool can be found in this source tree under this directory
`third_party/mt793x_sdk/filogic/flash_tool`
- On the Windows PC, run the Flash Tool
1. Select the scatter.ini file in the `./out/lighting-app` directory.
2. Follow the instruction that comes with `EK-AI7931LD KIT` to switch the
kit to download mode.
3. Click `Download` on FLASH TOOL.
## Running the Complete Example
- You can provision and control the Chip device using the python controller,
Chip tool standalone, Android or iOS app
[CHIP
Tool]](https://github.com/project-chip/connectedhomeip/blob/master/docs/guides/chip_tool_guide.md)
Here is an example with the CHIP Tool controller:
```
chiptool- pairing ble-wifi 1234 my-ap myappassword 20202021 3840
chiptool onoff on 1 1
chiptool onoff off 1 1
```
### Notes
- Depending on your network settings your router might not provide native ipv6
addresses to your devices (Border router / PC). If this is the case, you
need to add a static ipv6 addresses on both device and then an ipv6 route to
the border router on your PC