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Hauke Petersen a35709b4f8 Merge pull request #6360 from OlegHahm/periph_timer_remove_irq
periph timer: remove timer_irq_(en|dis)able
2017-01-18 22:58:21 +01:00
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include doc: native: do not parse internal functions 2017-01-15 13:06:43 +01:00
netdev2_tap netdev2_tap: assert address len >= ETHERNET_ADDR_LEN 2017-01-12 18:14:14 +01:00
osx-libc-extra cpu/native: malloc.h for osx: fix doxygen, move 2015-11-15 12:14:59 +01:00
periph periph timer: remove timer_irq_(en|dis)able 2017-01-14 15:34:53 +01:00
async_read.c cpu/native: add args to async_read callback 2016-07-07 17:40:13 +02:00
irq_cpu.c native: support add periph/pm support 2017-01-12 11:24:15 +01:00
Makefile sys: net: replace dev_eth with netdev2, adapt native tap driver 2015-09-04 15:39:04 +02:00
Makefile.features native: support add periph/pm support 2017-01-12 11:24:15 +01:00
Makefile.include cbor: fix redefined macro error on macOS 2016-11-10 16:16:06 +01:00
native_cpu.c native: add syscall-leave trampoline 2016-10-15 07:50:44 +02:00
panic.c documentation: update my name (Ortmann -> Knüpfer) 2015-09-27 18:58:30 +02:00
README.md make: introduce netif_default pseudomodule 2016-03-24 16:47:30 +01:00
startup.c native: prettify argument parsing 2017-01-12 23:40:17 +01:00
syscalls.c native: indicate interrupt status in ISR context 2016-10-15 07:50:44 +02:00
tramp.S native: add syscall-leave trampoline 2016-10-15 07:50:44 +02:00

Valgrind Support

Rebuild your application using the all-valgrind target like this:

make -B clean all-valgrind

That way native will tell Valgrind about RIOT's stacks and prevent Valgrind from reporting lots of false positives. The debug information flag -g is not strictly necessary, but passing it allows Valgrind to tell you precisely which code triggered the error.

To run your application run:

make term-valgrind

All this does is run your application under Valgrind. Now Valgrind will print some information whenever it detects an invalid memory access.

In order to debug the program when this occurs you can use the targets debug-valgrind-server and debug-valgrind. Therefore, you need to open two terminals and run:

make debug-valgrind-server

in the first one and run:

make debug-valgrind

in the seconde one. This starts per default gdb attached to valgrinds gdb server (vgdb).

Network Support

If you compile RIOT for the native cpu and include the netdev2_tap module, you need to specify a network interface like this:

make term PORT=tap0

Please note: in case you're using RIOT's default network stack, the GNRC stack, you may also use gnrc_netdev_default module and also add auto_init_gnrc_netif in order to automatically initialize the interface.

Setting Up A Virtual Network

There is a shellscript in RIOT/dist/tools/tapsetup called tapsetup which you can use to create a network of tap interfaces.

Usage: To create a bridge and two (or count at your option) tap interfaces:

../../dist/tools/tapsetup/tapsetup [-c [<count>]]

On OSX you need to start the RIOT instance at some point during the script's execution. The script will instruct you when to do that.

To delete the bridge and all tap interfaces:

../../dist/tools/tapsetup/tapsetup -d

For OSX you have to run this after killing your RIOT instance and rerun ../../dist/tools/tapsetup [-c [<count>]] before restarting.

Please note: If you want to communicate between RIOT and your host operating system, you must not use the tapsetup script, but create and activate the tap interface manually. On Linux you can do so, by calling

sudo ip tuntap add tap0 mode tap user ${USER}
sudo ip link set tap0 up

Daemonization

You can daemonize a riot process. This is useful for larger networks. Valgrind will fork along with the riot process and dump its output in the terminal.

Usage:

./bin/native/default.elf -d

Compile Time Options

Compile with

CFLAGS=-DNATIVE_AUTO_EXIT make

to exit the riot core after the last thread has exited.