| .. _qemu_x86: |
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| X86 Emulation (QEMU) |
| #################### |
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| Overview |
| ******** |
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| The X86 QEMU board configuration is used to emulate the X86 architecture. This board |
| configuration provides support for an x86 Minute IA (Lakemont) CPU and the |
| following devices: |
| |
| * HPET |
| * Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller (APIC) |
| * NS16550 UART |
| |
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| Hardware |
| ******** |
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| Supported Features |
| ================== |
| |
| This configuration supports the following hardware features: |
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| +--------------+------------+-----------------------+ |
| | Interface | Controller | Driver/Component | |
| +==============+============+=======================+ |
| | HPET | on-chip | system clock | |
| +--------------+------------+-----------------------+ |
| | APIC | on-chip | interrupt controller | |
| +--------------+------------+-----------------------+ |
| | NS16550 | on-chip | serial port | |
| | UART | | | |
| +--------------+------------+-----------------------+ |
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| Devices |
| ======= |
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| HPET System Clock Support |
| ------------------------- |
| |
| The configuration uses an HPET clock frequency of 25 MHz. |
| |
| Serial Port |
| ----------- |
| |
| The board configuration uses a single serial communication channel that |
| uses the NS16550 serial driver operating in polling mode. To override, enable |
| the UART_INTERRUPT_DRIVEN Kconfig option, which allows the system to be |
| interrupt-driven. |
| |
| If SLIP networking is enabled (see below), an additional serial port will be |
| used for it. |
| |
| Known Problems or Limitations |
| ============================= |
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| The following platform features are unsupported: |
| |
| * Isolated Memory Regions |
| * Serial port in Direct Memory Access (DMA) mode |
| * Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) flash |
| * General-Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) |
| * Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C) |
| * Ethernet |
| * Supervisor Mode Execution Protection (SMEP) |
| |
| Programming and Debugging |
| ************************* |
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| Use this configuration to run basic Zephyr applications and kernel tests in the QEMU |
| emulated environment, for example, with the :ref:`synchronization_sample`: |
| |
| .. code-block:: console |
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| $ make -C samples/synchronization BOARD=qemu_x86 run |
| |
| This will build an image with the synchronization sample app, boot it using |
| QEMU, and display the following console output: |
| |
| .. code-block:: console |
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| ***** BOOTING ZEPHYR OS v1.8.99 - BUILD: Jun 27 2017 13:09:26 ***** |
| threadA: Hello World from x86! |
| threadB: Hello World from x86! |
| threadA: Hello World from x86! |
| threadB: Hello World from x86! |
| threadA: Hello World from x86! |
| threadB: Hello World from x86! |
| threadA: Hello World from x86! |
| threadB: Hello World from x86! |
| threadA: Hello World from x86! |
| threadB: Hello World from x86! |
| |
| Debugging |
| ========= |
| |
| Refer to the detailed overview about :ref:`application_debugging`. |
| |
| Networking |
| ========== |
| |
| The board supports SLIP networking over an emulated serial port |
| (``CONFIG_NET_SLIP_TAP=y``). The detailed setup is described in |
| :ref:`networking_with_qemu`. |