-MAA - Low Level Skeleton Library for Communication on Intel platforms
+MRAA - Low Level Skeleton Library for Communication on GNU/Linux platforms
==============
Library in C/C++ to interface with Galileo & other Intel platforms, in a
-structured and sane API with port nanmes/numbering that match boards & with
+structured and sane API with port names/numbering that match boards & with
bindings to javascript & python.
The intent is to make it easier for developers and sensor manufacturers to map
their sensors & actuators on top of supported hardware and to allow control of
low level communication protocol by high level languages & constructs.
-## API
-
-These interfaces allow you to interact with all libmaa functionality. The C++
-classes directly wrap the C API and provide a near 1:1 mapping of
-functionality.
-
-<center>
-C API Modules | C++ API Classes
-:-------------------:|:-------------------:
- @ref gpio.h "gpio" | @ref maa::Gpio "Gpio class"
- @ref i2c.h "i2c" | @ref maa::I2c "I2c class"
- @ref aio.h "aio" | @ref maa::Aio "Aio class"
- @ref pwm.h "pwm" | @ref maa::Pwm "Pwm class"
- @ref spi.h "spi" | @ref maa::Spi "Spi class"
- @ref maa.h "maa" | @ref maa.h "maa"
-</center>
-
-@snippet gpio_read6.c Interesting
-
-## Supported platforms
-
-- Galileo (Fab D)
-
-### ENV RECOMENDATIONS
-
-All of these are 'optional', however they are recommended. Only a C compiler,
-cmake, libm and pthreads are technically required to compile.
-
-- Swig 3.0.1+ built with node.js & python support (0.10.x)
-- doxygen
-- sphinx (requires doxygen)
-- pygments
-
-## COMPILING
-
-mkdir build/
-cmake -i ..
-make
-
-## DEVELOPMENT
-
-Please fork the code on github and then send pull requests. Please avoid merges
-in your forks. I will also accept patches sent in git style with signoffs to
-brendan.le.foll@intel.com
-
-## API Changelog
-
-When the API breaks in a small way there will be a changelog listed here
-
-**0.2.6**
- * C++ examples added, using c++ headers/api.
- * moved to open instead of fopen in all modules
- * rename maa_check functions and made them internal to maa only.
- * removed "export" functions from api
- * Intel Galileo Gen 1 (rev d) fixes, incorrect definition of some items
- * SPI, implementation completed.
- * I2C internal function, completed.
- * PWM fix bug in period set method.
- * Swig upstream can be used for building.
- * No longer builds docs on default cmake, needs flag
- * GPIO/PWM ownership guard prevents closing on existing pins, still can be forced.
-
-**0.2.5**
- * C++/Python/Node Enums/const names now do not contain MAA_GPIO
- * Enum type declaration for C++ changed
- * Python/Node get_version() -> GetVersion()
- * i2c read calls don't use const char* and i2c write calls do
-
-**0.2.4**
- * All maa_ contexts now are pointers to the actual struct which is not
- delcared in the header. The only end user change is that instead of
- returning a type maa_gpio_context pointer maa_gpio_init() now returns a
- maa_gpio_context (which is actually a pointer to struct _gpio internally).
- * C++ API is available, use the .hpp headers and add stdc++ to the linker
- flags.
- * Initial SPI implementation is provided
-
-**0.2.3**
- * maa_aio_read_u16() -> maa_aio_read()
- * maa_aio_read() now returns a uint16_t instead of an unsigned int
-
-**0.2.2**
- * First version with API considered 'stable'
+Supported Boards
+================
+
+* [Galileo Gen 1 - Rev D](../master/docs/galileorevd.md)
+* [Galileo Gen 2 - Rev H](../master/docs/galileorevh.md)
+* [Edison](../master/docs/edison.md)
+
+Installing on your board
+========
+
+See the section below on compiling or use our repository to install on an
+eglibc based yocto poky image that supports opkg. Adding this repository is as
+simple as:
+
+``` bash
+echo "src mraa-upm http://iotdk.intel.com/repos/1.1/intelgalactic" > /etc/opkg/mraa-upm.conf
+opkg update
+opkg install libmraa0
+```
+
+Compiling
+=========
+
+See documentation on [building](../master/docs/building.md)
+
+Examples
+========
+
+See the [examples](../../tree/master/examples) available for various languages
+
+C/C++ API Documentation
+===========
+
+The C/C++ documentation is available [here](http://iotdk.intel.com/docs/master/mraa/)
+
+Python API Documentation
+===========
+
+The Python documentation is available [here](http://iotdk.intel.com/docs/master/mraa/python)
+
+NodeJS API documentation
+===========
+
+There is no explicit nodejs API documentation, see the examples. The API itself
+is very similar to the python one but with a js syntax. If you know of an
+autodoc tool for generating nodejs APIs from a native C++ nodejs extension
+please get in touch!