Networking with QEMU and IEEE 802.15.4
This page describes how to set up a virtual network between two QEMUs that are connected together via UART and are running IEEE 802.15.4 link layer between them. Note that this only works in Linux host.
Basic Setup
For the steps below, you will need two terminal windows:
Terminal #1 is terminal window with
echo-serverZephyr sample application.Terminal #2 is terminal window with
echo-clientZephyr sample application.
If you want to capture the transferred network data, you must compile the
monitor_15_4 program in net-tools directory.
Open a terminal window and type:
cd $ZEPHYR_BASE/../net-tools
make monitor_15_4
Step 1 - Compile and start echo-server
In terminal #1, type:
west build -b qemu_x86 -d build/server samples/net/sockets/echo_server -- -DOVERLAY_CONFIG=overlay-qemu_802154.conf
west build -t server -d build/server
If you want to capture the network traffic between the two QEMUs, type:
west build -b qemu_x86 -d build/server samples/net/sockets/echo_server -- -G'Unix Makefiles' -DOVERLAY_CONFIG=overlay-qemu_802154.conf -DPCAP=capture.pcap
west build -t server -d build/server
Note that the make must be used for server target if packet capture
option is set in command line. The build/server/capture.pcap file will contain the
transferred data.
Step 2 - Compile and start echo-client
In terminal #2, type:
west build -b qemu_x86 -d build/client samples/net/sockets/echo_client -- -DOVERLAY_CONFIG=overlay-qemu_802154.conf
west build -t client -d build/client
You should see data passed between the two QEMUs. Exit QEMU by pressing CTRL+A x.