v2.2.0-1.2
Silicon Labs Matter GitHub v2.2.0-1.2
Releases notes may be truncated on GitHub. Full text can be found here: github.com/SiliconLabs/matter/releases/tag/v2.2.0-1.2
Versions
These versions are automatically included in our Matter release, listed here for informational purposes only.
- Matter: d140d5c8775
- Gecko SDK: v4.3.2 (1228a95262e)
- Thread
- ot-efr32: 3528d4bba47
- openthread: e6df00dd66e
- ot-br-posix: bb565ca0164
- Wi-Fi
Features
This is the v2.2.0-1.2 release of the Silicon Labs Matter GitHub repo. This release is intended for developers who wish to run a Matter Demo over Thread (15.4) or Wi-Fi, and also manually build examples on the command line and through VS Code.
- To get started, read these release notes for features and known issues and follow the README for instructions on how to run demos and build examples.
- For issues, log them on the issues tab of the repo.
Highlights of this release
- Matter 1.2 solution for Thread (MG12, MG24), Wi-Fi NCP platforms (MG24/RS9116, MG24/WF200, MG24/SiWx917) and Wi-Fi SoC platform (SiWx917).
- Works with all Wi-Fi and Thread device combinations in the Google, Apple, Amazon and Samsung ecosystems (see the Ecosystem section below).
- Adds support for Matter 1.2 Intermittently Connected Devices (ICD) in Short Idle Time (SIT) configuration.
- Allows for longer sleep times and synchronized subscriptions to reduce wake-up events resulting in lower power consumption.
- The Silabs Light Switch and Lock sample applications come with a preconfigured data model to support the ICD option.
- Adds Intermittently Connected Devices (ICD) Sample applications.
- Introduction of the Dishwasher Demo Application.
- Introduction of a third LCD screen to display application information.
- Adds support for Self-Provisioning Mode.
- Works with Gecko SDK v4.3.2 and WiSeConnect SDK v3.1.0.
- Adds Matter support for Wi-Fi SiWx917 NCP, and expands support for Wi-Fi SiWx917 SoC - with beta quality and for select customers only.
- Adds support for new WiSeConnect 3 SDK for SiWx917 NCP board variants.
- Adds support for SiWx917 SoC Common flash boards variant - BRD4338A.
- Adds support for LCD display on SiWx917 SoC for all Wi-Fi Matter Apps.
- Adds support for Direct Internet Connectivity on SiWx917 SoC & NCP.
- Adds Unify Matter Protocol Controller - with alpha quality.
General
- Documentation provided for running pre-compiled demos and for building examples manually, for example through the VS Code development environment.
- Instructions are provided for building on Linux, Mac and Windows.
- Reference guides are provided for various technical topics in the Table of Contents under Developer Reference.
Thread
In order to run Matter over Thread, a developer must have at least two Silicon Labs EFR-based devices and a Raspberry Pi with a >32 GB SD Card.
Thread support for the following boards:
-
MG24 boards:
- BRD4186C / SLWSTK6006A / Wireless Starter Kit / 2.4GHz@10dBm
- BRD4187C / SLWSTK6006A / Wireless Starter Kit / 2.4GHz@20dBm
- BRD2601B / MG24 Explorer Kit
- BRD4316A / SLWSTK6006A / Wireless Start Kit / 2.4GHz@10dBm
- BRD4317A / SLWSTK6006A / Wireless Starter Kit/ 2.4GHz@20dBm
- BRD4318A / SLWSTK6006A / MGM24 Module / 2.4GHz@10dBm
- BRD4319A / SLWSTK6006A / Wireless Starter Kit/ 2.4GHz@20dBm
- BRD2703A / MG24 Explorer Kit
- BRD2704A / SLWSTK6006A / MGM24 Module
-
MG12 boards:
- EFR32MG12 Development Kit
- BRD4161A / SLWSTK6000B / Wireless Starter Kit / 2.4GHz@19dBm
- BRD4162A / SLWSTK6000B / Wireless Starter Kit / 2.4GHz@10dBm
- BRD4163A / SLWSTK6000B / Wireless Starter Kit / 2.4GHz@19dBm
- BRD4164A / SLWSTK6000B / Wireless Starter Kit / 2.4GHz@19dBm
- BRD4166A / SLTB004A / Thunderboard Sense 2 / 2.4GHz@10dBm
- BRD4170A / SLWSTK6000B / Multiband Wireless Starter Kit / 2.4GHz@19dBm, 915MHz@19dBm
- BRD4304A / SLWSTK6000B / MGM12P Module / 2.4GHz@17dBm
Thread support for the following applications:
- Light
- Light Switch
- Lock
- Window Covering
- Thermostat
- On/Off plug
- Sensor
- Dishwasher
Wi-Fi
In order to run Matter over Wi-Fi, a developer must have below hardware:
- Silicon Labs Wireless starter/development kit (WSTK)
- Silicon Labs Wi-Fi development Kits & boards
- For SoC variants, SiWx917 SoC Common flash boards (refer to the board details below).
- For Network Co-Processor (NCP) variants,
- Silicon Labs EFR32 - is used as a host processor and, with the WF200, provides Bluetooth LE capabilities
- Silicon Labs Wi-Fi Processor
- RS9116 development kit
- WF200 expansion board
- SiWx917 NCP expansion board
- Raspberry Pi with a >32 GB SD Card
Wi-Fi support for the following boards:
-
MG24 boards:
- BRD4186C / SLWSTK6006A / Wireless Starter Kit / 2.4GHz@10dBm
- BRD4187C / SLWSTK6006A / Wireless Starter Kit / 2.4GHz@20dBm -
-
MG12 boards:
- EFR32MG12 Development Kit
- BRD4161A / SLWSTK6000B / Wireless Starter Kit / 2.4GHz@19dBm
- BRD4162A / SLWSTK6000B / Wireless Starter Kit / 2.4GHz@10dBm
- BRD4163A / SLWSTK6000B / Wireless Starter Kit / 2.4GHz@19dBm
- BRD4164A / SLWSTK6000B / Wireless Starter Kit / 2.4GHz@19dBm
- BRD4170A / SLWSTK6000B / Multiband Wireless Starter Kit / 2.4GHz@19dBm, 915MHz@19dBm
-
Wi-Fi Dev Kit
- RS9116
- SB-EVK1 / Single Band Wi-FI Development Kit / 2.4GHz
- SB-EVK2 / Single Band Wi-FI Development Kit / 2.4GHz
- DB-EVK1 / Dual Band Wi-FI Development Kit / 2.4GHz & 5GHz
- SiWx917
- NCP mode:
- BRD8036A v1.1 / Expansion Board / 2.4GHz
- SoC mode
- BRD4338A (Common Flash)
- NCP mode:
- WF200
- WF200 / Single Band Wi-Fi Expansion Board / 2.4GHz
- WFM200S / Single Band Wi-Fi Expansion Board / 2.4GHz
- Interconnect board (included in the Wi-Fi kits)
- SPI Cable (included in the RS9116 kit)
- Jumper Cables (included in the RS9116 kit)
- RS9116
Wi-Fi support for the following standard applications:
- Light
- Lock
- Light Switch
- Note: This App is supported for SiWx917 SoC device combination only.
- Window Covering
- On/Off plug
- Thermostat
- Note: This App is not supported for SiWx917 SoC device combination.
- Dishwasher
Wi-Fi Sleepy End Device (SED) support for the following applications:
- Lock
- With chip-tool
- With EFR32xG24 with RS9116, WF200, SiWx917 NCP
- Window Covering
- With chip-tool
- With EFR32xG24 with RS9116, WF200, SiWx917 NCP
- Thermostat
- With chip-tool
- With EFR32xG24 with RS9116, WF200, SiWx917 NCP
Reference guide to enable the sleepy functionality for Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi Sleepy End devices.
Wi-Fi support for the following device combinations:
- SoC mode:
- SiWx917 BRD4338A
- NCP mode:
- EFR32xG24 + SiWx917
- EFR32xG24 + RS9116
- EFR32xG24 + WF200
- EFR32MG12 + RS9116
- EFR32MG12 + WF200
Changes in this release:
- Adds support of Matter 1.2 Apps on all Wi-Fi devices.
- Adds Matter support on SiWx917 SoC Common flash variants - BRD4338A.
- Adds LCD display support on SiWx917 SoC for all the Wi-Fi Matter Apps.
- Adds support for Direct Internet Connectivity on the SiWx917 SoC & NCP.
Note: Firmware for RS9116, SiWx917 NCP & SiWx917 SoC can be found in the Matter Software Artifacts page in the documentation or Assets section of the page: https://github.com/SiliconLabs/matter/releases/tag/v2.2.0-1.2.
Supported:
- Matter Demos (pre-built binary images) on the SiWx917 Common Flash device.
- Networks with up to 12 devices including up to 6 IoT devices, and a single EFR-9116 or EFR-WF200 or EFR-SiWx917 NCP mode device combination.
- Certificate Injection for Matter Device Attestation Credentials for EFR32xG24.
- Supported Matter shell and LCD display on SiWx917 SoC & NCP.
- Supported Direct internet connectivity on SiWx917 SoC & NCP.
- Matter shell feature on SiWx917 SoC.
Not supported in this release:
- External Flash on EFR32xG24 with RS9116 or SiWx917 (planned in a future release).
- OTA Updates with Internal Flash on EFR32xG24 with WF200.
- Changing the WLAN connection region at runtime on RS9116 and WF200.
- Connection to APs using Enterprise security modes (only Personal WPAx security modes are supported).
- Connection to APs using WPA3 security mode.
- OTA and Certification injection features are not supported on SiWx917 SoC.
- Sleepy Apps are not supported on SiWx917 SoC.
Unify
Unify Matter Bridge
In order to expose Zigbee and Z-Wave devices to a Matter fabric with the Unify Matter Bridge, you need to set up the Unify ecosystem with a Raspberry Pi 4, Z-Wave, and a Zigbee protocol controller. A more detailed guide on setting up this ecosystem can be found in the Unify documentation.
The Unify Matter Bridge supports bridging the following clusters for Z-Wave/Zigbee devices:
- Bridge Device Information
- Level
- OnOff
- Identify
- Group
- Color Control
- Occupancy Sensing
- Temperature Measurement
- Illuminance Measurement
- Pressure Measurement
- Flow Measurement
- RelativeHumidity Measurement
- Thermostat
Controlling the Z-Wave/Zigbee devices is supported with the following Matter controllers:
- Chip-tool
- Google Home
Matter Protocol Controller
The Unify Matter Protocol Controller enables Matter capable thread devices on a Matter fabric accessible on a Unify network. Currently, this is an alpha release with limited support to only the OnOff cluster.
Changes in this release:
- Adds pre and post installation scripts to debian packaging.
- Fixes the node discovery failure issue for certain combination of Node IDs.
- Fixes failure observed in sending command after OTBR restart.
- Fixes the intermittent node interview failure issue.
Ecosystems
This release has been tested and proven to work for commissioning and control with the following Ecosystems on the hardware and software versions listed below:
- Silicon Labs Device:
- Thread: BRD4187C EFR32MG24
- App: lighting-app
- Wi-Fi: SiWx917 SoC, BRD4186C EFR32MG24+9116/WF200/SiWx917 NCP
- App: lighting-app, lock-app, window-app
- Thread: BRD4187C EFR32MG24
- Google Hub:
- Hardware: Google Nest Hub Gen 2
- Software: Hub Software Version: 1.69.36288
- Phone
- Hardware: Pixel 5a
- Software: Android version 13
- App Software:
- Google Home version: 3.5.1.4
- Wi-Fi Access Point:
- ASUS AX3000
Apple
- Silicon Labs Device:
- Thread: BRD4186C EFR32MG24
- App: lighting-app
- Wi-Fi: SiWx917 SoC, BRD4186C EFR32MG24+9116/WF200/SiWx917 NCP
- App: lighting-app, lock-app, window-app
- Thread: BRD4186C EFR32MG24
- Apple Hub:
- Hardware: Apple Home Pod Mini
- Software: 16.5.1 (Thread)
- Software: 16.6 (Wi-Fi)
- Phone:
- Hardware: iPhone XR
- Software: 16.5.1
- App Software:
- Apple Home version: 16.5.1
- Wi-Fi Access Point:
- ASUS AX3000
Samsung
- Silicon Labs Device:
- Thread: BRD4186C EFR32MG24
- App: lighting-app
- Wi-Fi: SiWx917 SoC, BRD4186C EFR32MG24+9116/WF200/SiWx917 NCP
- App: lighting-app, lock-app, window-app
- Thread: BRD4186C EFR32MG24
- Samsung Hub:
- Hardware: Smart Things Station (charging hub) & Smart Things WIFI/HUB (Aeotec)
- Software: 000.047.00012
- Phone:
- Hardware: Pixel 5a
- Software: Android Version 13
- App Software:
- SST 1.8.05.24
- Wi-Fi Access Point:
- ASUS AX3000
Amazon
- Silicon Labs Device:
- Thread: BRD4187C EFR32MG24
- App: lighting-app
- Wi-Fi: SiWx917 SoC, BRD4186C EFR32MG24+9116/WF200/SiWx917 NCP
- App: lighting-app, lock-app, window-app
- Thread: BRD4187C EFR32MG24
- Amazon Hub:
- Hardware(model): Amazon Echo Dot B7W64
- Device Software version: 9094443396 & 929579558
- Phone:
- Hardware: Pixel 5a
- Software: Android Version 13
- Alexa App Software:
- App version: 2023.18
- Build version: 2.2.521848.0 & 2.2.528792.0
- Wi-Fi Access Point:
- ASUS AX3000
Known Issues
General
- After you sync your development repo to this latest release you may run into build errors such as a ZAP version validation:
Checking ZAP from ['zap-cli']: !!! Version validation failed: required at least 2023.4.27, got 2023.4.5 instead
- This error indicates that your build environment needs to be updated. To do this run bootstrap via the following command:
$source ./scripts/bootstrap.sh
- The Amazon Ecosystem requires additional advertising functionality in the device. The Demo images included in this release DO NOT include this functionality. In order to work with the Amazon Ecosystem a developer must build their device image from scratch including the following arguments:
chip_enable_additional_data_advertising=true chip_enable_rotating_device_id=true
An example of a build line would be:./scripts/examples/gn_efr32_example.sh examples/lighting-app/silabs/efr32 out/lighting-app-additional_advertising BRD4186C chip_enable_additional_data_advertising=true chip_enable_rotating_device_id=true"
- The Matter device images require approximately 700k in flash space. As a result only a subset of EFR32MG12 and EFR32MG2x devices are supported. For a complete list of devices supported consult the Hardware Requirements page in the documentation.
- Window app: Current position tilt and configuration status are out of range.
- Matter SDK Issues (https://github.com/project-chip/connectedhomeip)
- BLE Connection/Timeout error occurs occasionally during commissioning with the chip-tool running on Raspberry Pi or Linux (project-chip#16178). Running on these platforms requires an access point with both 2.4GHz and 5GHz capabilities. There is BLE-Wi-Fi interference when connected over the 2.4 GHz channel. This is resolved by connecting the chip-tool device to a 5 GHz SSID and the end device to a 2.4 GHz SSID for the same Wi-Fi network.
- Timeout can sometimes happen during operationalSessionStatus.
- Get incorrect state error sometimes while commission another fabric.
Thread
- Silicon Labs has provided a complete image file for the Raspberry Pi that can be flashed onto an SD card to create the "Matter Hub", which is a Raspberry Pi running Ubuntu and including a pre-built version of the Open Thread Border Router (OTBR) and chip-tool. The image we have provided is quite large, ~4 GB. As a result it can take quite a while to download the .zip file and flash it onto an SD card. Depending on your connection the process could take up to half an hour. Regardless, the demo and development experiences using this pre-built image is a much faster process than building the Matter Hub from scratch.
Wi-Fi
- Below issues are observed on SiWx917 SoC:
- Multi-admin commissioning window not closed after 900s.
- BTN1 is not stable on all applications.
- Sometimes disconnecting from one AP to another AP is not happening.
- Sometimes Commissioning Failure at step 24 is observed.
- If the user modifies the discriminator in
CHIProjectconfig.h
, the modified discriminator is not updated in QR code. - This release is not validated on the following SiWx917 SoC boards.
- BRD4325B
- BRD4325C
- BRD4325G
- Ensure to short R100 pin on SiWx917 NCP board to resolve BlueZ errors shown-up during commissioning.
- Matter shell on SiWx917 SoC will only work, when pins 4 & 6 are connected with USB to UART converter.
- RSI Send failure sometimes occurs within 1 hour of commissioning with the RS9116 EVK with Apple/Google Home. To recover from this issue, try one of the following:
- Reboot the device and wait for 5-10 minutes, or
- Erase the flash, re-flash the application and repeat commissioning.
- OTA Update: sometimes bootloading with latest image does not work with WF200 with EFR32xG24 device combination. This issue is resolved by applying the workaround described in the Wi-Fi FAQ.
- Jlink logs are not generated for lock application on device combination EFR32xG24 with RS9116/SiWx917 NCP.
- Commissioning fails with an "out of memory" error when an OpenThread device in the same network was added using an Apple HomePod Mini.
- Commissioning step 18 failure occurs occasionally:
- This has been seen to occur more frequently with one specific access point – MI Router 4C
- When this issue occurs, try the following steps to run commissioning successfully:
- Delete all files in your chip-tool's /tmp folder
- Factory Reset your access point
- TriggerEffect command in Identify cluster does not work on EFR32xG24 with RS9116/WF200.
- Group commands do not work for some specific access points.
- When Setting up the Ozone Debugger on Mac the location of the JLinkDevices.xml file has moved, Follow this documentation in order to place it in the proper location.
Unify
Unify Matter Bridge
- Unify Matter Bridge does not do clean shutdown, occasionally the application hangs when shutting down.
- For OnOff cluster, on a Z-Wave-based Unify bridged endpoint the OnWithTimedOff command does not function as specified in combination with other OnOff commands.
- For OnOff cluster, on a Z-Wave-based Unify bridged endpoint the OffWaitTime attribute for calculation is incorrect if OffWithEffect/Off command is sent after OnWithTimedOff command.
- Attribute read of the ColorControl Attributes: Options and EnhancedColorMode fails with some Zigbee devices.
- Chip Test Suite TC-DGSW-2_03 fails intermittently since CurrentHeapUsed value is greater than CurrentHeapHighWatermark.
Unify Matter Protocol Controller
- LT feature specific attributes and commands for OnOff cluster are not handled.
- Recommissioning of UMPC with new node ID fails.