This repository contains an infrastructure to enable a group of users to remotely or locally develop, debug and run low-level software in a unified manner. The remote connection just requires a single SSH connection to work, which obviates the need for messy cabling and trivial reoccuring problems when messing with hardware setups. On the server side, all hardware boards can be contained in a number of boxes that are attached to a server, which together just sit in a remote lab room or simply someone's office.
This infrastructure can be easily integrated to conduct bare-metal software experiments, as well as a component of a continuous integration pipeline or similar tasks.
The companion repository EmbExp-ProgPlatform
provides a rudimentary bare-metal execution environment and makes use of the EmbExp-Box
infrastructure to conduct low-level hardware experiments.
- ARM Cortex-A7 - ARMv7-A (Raspberry Pi 2B)
- ARM Cortex-A53 - ARMv8-A (Raspberry Pi 3B)
- ARM Cortex-A53 - ARMv8-A (HiKey 620, only basic integration)
- ARM Cortex-A72 - ARMv8-A (Raspberry Pi 4B)
- ARM Cortex-M0 - ARMv6-M (LPCXpresso LPC11C24)
- SiFive Freedom E300 - RV32IMAC (Arty A7-100T FPGA)
- CVA6/Ariane - RV64GC (Genesys 2 Kintex-7 FPGA)
In order to use this infrastructure, a server is always required.
The first step is to identify the connection parameters of an existing server with a box or build one.
Second, a client connection can be established to the server, or to the local host if the goal is to develop locally.
Refer to the documentation below and in the directory doc
.
Furthermore, the scripts in the directory interface
print basic information about their usage when they are executed with the command switch --help
.
Introduced:
- BoxServer: claim and power management
- BoxRemote: remotely connect to BoxServer
Reused:
- xc3sprog: program Arty A7 FPGA
- SerialRedirector: communication
- OpenOCD: JTAG gdb debugging
- DHCP/TFTP: for experiment network, TFTP advertising, and TFTP network boot
- NFS: network file system for linux boot
To establish a connection:
- Place a configuration file in
config/networks.json
following the templateconfig/networks.json.example
. This must be suitable for an existing server. - Run the script
interface/remote.py
to start a remote connection, e.g.,./interface/remote.py rpi3
to connect to a Raspberry Pi 3 using the default connection index.
Refer to doc/SETUP.md
for the detailed steps. The essential points are:
- Network configuration
- DHCP/TFTP
- NFS
- Startup scripts for firewall setup and BoxServer startup
- User management and device access
Refer to doc/HARDWARE.md
for the detailed steps.
Refer to doc/MAINTENANCE.md
for the detailed steps.
config
- Configuration for BoxServer
- OpenOCD configuration files
doc
- Setup guide
- Hardware guide with pictures
- Maintenance guide
interface
- User interface code
lib
- Python libraries
tests
- Scripts for testing
tools
- BoxServer
- SerialRedirector
- OpenOCD
- Startup scripts
- Firmware and kernel binaries