zephyr/boards/arc
Alexey Brodkin 231b37049e boards: qemu_arc: Enable networking via SLIP (serial port)
The simplest way of getting networking to work on really tiny embedded
system is to use an extra serial port as an interface to external world
with help of a SLIP,
see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_Line_Internet_Protocol.

The catch is on a deeply embedded system we most likely won't see
an Ethernet MAC in the system as it might be as large ans as complex
as the CPU itself so there's no point in adding it. Moreover it will
require support in drivers, which are very hardware specific
(not only IP-block specific, but also need to take care of all the quirks
made in this particular instance and platform).

But with SLIP we may use existing serial port of the board which already
has all the needed support and with a platform-agnotic code of SLIP
we may have usable networking on both simulators & real HW boards.

And that's what we do in Zephyr.

Now we teach ARC's QEMU platform to do so as well.

Signed-off-by: Alexey Brodkin <abrodkin@synopsys.com>
2022-03-24 08:27:40 -04:00
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