zephyr/samples/net/sockets/echo
Jukka Rissanen 86689030e8 net: Clarify logging in networking code
Remove network specific default and max log level setting
and start to use the zephyr logging values for those.

Remove LOG_MODULE_REGISTER() from net_core.h and place the
calls into .c files. This is done in order to avoid weird
compiler errors in some cases and to make the code look similar
as other subsystems.

Fixes #11343
Fixes #11659

Signed-off-by: Jukka Rissanen <jukka.rissanen@linux.intel.com>
2018-12-07 12:00:04 +02:00
..
boards net: sockets: Get socket offload to build after net logging overhaul. 2018-10-11 15:51:57 +03:00
src net: Clarify logging in networking code 2018-12-07 12:00:04 +02:00
CMakeLists.txt samples, tests: Use semi-accurate project names 2018-10-27 21:31:25 -04:00
Makefile.posix
prj.conf samples: net: sockets: Convert to use new logging 2018-10-04 14:13:57 +03:00
README.rst samples: net: sockets: echo: enable socket offload for cc3220sf_launchxl 2018-09-11 18:42:34 +03:00
sample.yaml samples: net: include sockets echo sample build in cc3220sf sanitycheck 2018-10-11 15:51:57 +03:00

.. _sockets-echo-sample:

Socket Echo Server
##################

Overview
********

The sockets/echo sample application for Zephyr implements an IPv4 TCP echo
server using a BSD Sockets compatible API. The purpose of this sample is to
show how it's possible to develop a sockets application portable to both
POSIX and Zephyr. As such, it is kept minimal and supports only IPv4 and TCP.

The source code for this sample application can be found at:
:file:`samples/net/sockets/echo`.

Requirements
************

- :ref:`networking_with_qemu`
- or, a board with hardware networking

Building and Running
********************

Build the Zephyr version of the sockets/echo application like this:

.. zephyr-app-commands::
   :zephyr-app: samples/net/sockets/echo
   :board: <board_to_use>
   :goals: build
   :compact:

``board_to_use`` defaults to ``qemu_x86``. In this case, you can run the
application in QEMU using ``make run``. If you used another BOARD, you
will need to consult its documentation for application deployment
instructions. You can read about Zephyr support for specific boards in
the documentation at :ref:`boards`.

After the sample starts, it expects connections at 192.0.2.1, port 4242.
The easiest way to connect is:

.. code-block:: console

    $ telnet 192.0.2.1 4242

After a connection is made, the application will echo back any line sent
to it. The application implements a single-threaded server using blocking
sockets, and thus can serve only one client connection at time. After the
current client disconnects, the next connection can proceed.

Running application on POSIX Host
=================================

The same application source code can be built for a POSIX system, e.g.
Linux. (Note: if you look at the source, you will see that the code is
the same except the header files are different for Zephyr vs POSIX.)

To build for a host POSIX OS:

.. code-block:: console

    $ make -f Makefile.posix

To run:

.. code-block:: console

    $ ./socket_echo

To test:

.. code-block:: console

    $ telnet 127.0.0.1 4242

As can be seen, the behavior of the application is the same as the Zephyr
version.

Running on cc3220sf_launchxl
============================

See the note on Provisioning and Fast Connect in :ref:`cc3220sf_launchxl`.

After having connected to an Access Point using the sample WiFi shell,
the IP address will be printed to the console upon running this echo
application.

Proceed to test as above.