commit | b377362110f93a6eeabfb7f7a0e5cbb1eba65089 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au> | Wed Apr 26 08:36:04 2023 +0930 |
committer | Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au> | Wed Apr 26 08:36:04 2023 +0930 |
tree | 94f3b790be4aec0e922b0aaba2417410d41cce2c | |
parent | 86e3fd70f003264a05a09452c60ea8b9da6be287 [diff] |
obmc-console: Remove autotools build system After introducing the meson build system and switching over the bitbake recipe there's no need to continue maintaining the autotools build. Signed-off-by: Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au> Change-Id: I49c808284e640e3c1efe1f9e555c31c7a3af041c
Note: In addition to a toolchain and autoconf tools, this requires autotools-archive
to be installed.
To build this project, run the following shell commands:
./bootstrap.sh ./configure ${CONFIGURE_FLAGS} make
To fully clean the repository, run:
./bootstrap.sh clean
Running the server requires a serial port (e.g. /dev/ttyS0):
touch obmc-console.conf ./obmc-console-server --config obmc-console.conf ttyS0
To connect to the server, simply run the client:
./obmc-console-client
To disconnect the client, use the standard ~.
combination.
This shows how the host UART connection is abstracted within the BMC as a Unix domain socket.
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | obmc-console-client unix domain socket obmc-console-server | | | | +---------------------+ +------------------------+ | | | client.2200.conf | +---------------------+ | server.ttyVUART0.conf | | +---+--+ +---------------------+ | | +------------------------+ +--------+-------+ Network | 2200 +--> +->+ @obmc-console.host0 +<-+ <--+ /dev/ttyVUART0 | UARTs +---+--+ | socket-id = "host0" | | | | socket-id = "host0" | +--------+-------+ | | | +---------------------+ | | | | +---------------------+ +------------------------+ | | | | | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
This supports multiple independent consoles. The socket-id is a unique portion for the unix domain socket created by the obmc-console-server instance. The server needs to know this because it needs to know what to name the pipe; the client needs to know it as it needs to form the abstract socket name to which to connect.