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Getting Started of QEMU (Ubuntu)

The development of embedded software is inseparable from the development board. Without physical development boards, similar virtual machines like QEMU can be used to simulate the development board. QEMU is a virtual machine that supports cross-platform virtualization. It can virtualize many development boards. To facilitate the experience of RT-Thread without a development board, RT-Thread provides a board-level support package (BSP) for QEMU-simulated ARM vexpress A9 development board.

1 Install dependency libraries

We need to type commands as following in the terminal:

sudo apt install gcc
sudo apt install python3
sudo apt install python3-pip
sudo apt install gcc-arm-none-eabi
sudo apt install gdb-arm-none-eabi
sudo apt install binutils-arm-none-eabi
sudo apt install scons
sudo apt install libncurses5-dev
sudo apt install qemu
sudo apt install qemu-system-arm
sudo apt install git

2 Get RT-Thread source code

Download RT-Thread Source Code : git clone https://github.com/RT-Thread/rt-thread.git

You can directly ignore the following steps, this is used for setting GCC compiler manually. Usually, you don't need to set this.

  • Install the compiler. If the compiler version installed with apt-get command is too old, it will cause compilation errors. You can download and install the new version using the following command in turn. The download link and the decompression folder name will vary according to the download version. The following Compression Packet will unzip to the /opt folder.

    • wget https://armkeil.blob.core.windows.net/developer/Files/downloads/gnu-rm/6-2016q4/gcc-arm-none-eabi-6_2-2016q4-20161216-linux.tar.bz2
    • cd /opt
    • sudo tar xf ~/gcc-arm-none-eabi-6_2-2016q4-20161216-linux.tar.bz2
  • After the compiler is installed, it is necessary to modify the rtconfig.py file under rt-thread/bsp/qemu-vexpress-a9 BSP, modify the corresponding path to the bin directory corresponding to the compiler decompressed into the opt directory. Referring to the following figure, the directory name varies according to the downloaded version of the compiler:

edit EXEC_PATH in rtconfig.py

3 Build QEMU Project

3.1 Move into QEMU folder

cd rt-thread/bsp/qemu-vexpress-a9/

3.2 Configure the environment of Env tool

3.2.1 Remap python command

We need to remap python command as python3 by default.

Using whereis command to identify your python3's version:

python3-version

For instance, as you can see, in my computer, the python3's version is python 3.9. You need to identify python3's version in your computer. Then, we remap the python command as python3 by default:

sudo rm -rf /usr/bin/python3
sudo rm -rf /usr/bin/python
sudo ln -s /usr/bin/python3.9 /usr/bin/python3
sudo ln -s /usr/bin/python3.9 /usr/bin/python

3.3 Install Env and Configure BSP

Type following the command under bsp/qemu-vexpress-a9 folder:

scons --menuconfig

The Env tool will be installed and initialized after using the scons --menuconfig command. Then it will enter the configuration interface, and you could configure the BSP:

install env tool

enter the configuration interface

You can use the keyboard key and key to look up and down menu items, use the Enter key to enter the selected directory, use the Space key to select or cancel bool variables, and press Esc Esc to exit the current directory.

Notice: Please make sure that the terminal size is larger than 80x24 character size.

3.4 Configure the QEMU BSP and acquisition of software packages

source ~/.env/env.sh
scons --menuconfig
pkgs --update

The env.sh file is a file that needs to be executed. It configures the environment variables so that we can update the package with the pkgs command and execute it with the source ~/.env/env.sh command.

Then use scons --menuconfig command to enter menuconfig, and you could select the online packages by this time.

commands of acquisition of pkgs

add pkg menu

For example, select the kernel sample package: semphore sample.

select a package

Exit and save the configuration.

save the configuration

If you have selected an online package, you can download the package to the packages folder in the BSP directory using the pkgs --update command (Git needs to be installed):

download the package

4.1 Tips

Before you use the pkgs command, you need to type command source ~/.env/env.sh. This is a annoying work. We can attach this command as a new line at the end of ~/.bashrc, which can let you to to use pkgs command directly.

3.5 Compile the QEMU project

scons

Using the scons command to compile the BSP.

compile the BSP

4 Introduction of QEMU BSP Catalogue

The board-level support package (BSP) provided by RT-Thread simulates ARM vexpress A9 development board is located in the qemu-vexpress-a9 folder under the bsp directory of RT-Thread source code. This BSP implements LCD, keyboard, mouse, SD card, Ethernet card, serial port and other related drivers. The contents of the folder are shown in the following figure.

qemu-vexpress-a9 folder

The main files and directories of qemu-vexpress-a9 BSP are described as follows:

Fles/Directories Description
applications User application code directory
drivers The underlying driver provided by RT-Thread
qemu.bat Script files running on Windows platform
qemu.sh Script files running on Linux platform
qemu-dbg.bat Debugging script files on Windows platform
qemu-dbg.sh Debugging script files on Linux platform
README.md Description document of BSP
rtconfig.h A header file of BSP

5 Compile and Run

5.1 Use the scons Command to Compile the Project

Switch to the QEMU BSP directory and enter the scons command to compile the project. If the compilation is correct, the rtthread.elf file will be generated in the BSP directory, which is a target file required for QEMU to run.

compile the project

5.2 Use the ./qemu.sh Command to Run the Project

After compiling, type ./qemu.sh to start the virtual machine and BSP project. qemu.sh is a Linux batch file. This file is located in the BSP folder, mainly including the execution instructions of QEMU. The first run of the project will create a blank sd.bin file under the BSP folder, which is a virtual SD card with a size of 64M. The Env command interface displays the initialization information and version number information printed during the start-up of RT-Thread system, and the QEMU virtual machine is also running. As shown in the following picture:

run the project

5.3 Run the Finsh Console

RT-Thread supports Finsh, and users can use command operations in command line mode.

Type help or press Tab to view all supported commands. As shown in the figure below, commands are on the left and command descriptions are on the right.

view all supported commands

For example, by entering the list_thread command, you can see the currently running threads, thread status and stack size; by entering the list_timer, you can see the status of the timers.

threads and timers

5.4 Run the File System

Type list_device to view all devices registered in the system. You can see the virtual SD card "sd0" device as shown in the following picture. Next, we can format the SD card using the mkfs sd0 command, which will format the SD card into a FatFS file system. FatFs is a Microsoft fat-compatible file system developed for small embedded devices. It is written in ANSI C, uses abstract hardware I/O layer and provides continuous maintenance, so it has good portability.

For more information on FatFS, click on the link: http://elm-chan.org/fsw/ff/00index_e.html

format the SD card

The file system will not be loaded immediately after the first formatting of the SD card, and the file system will be loaded correctly only after the second boot. So exit the virtual machine, and then restart the virtual machine and project by entering ./qemu.sh on the command line interface. Entering ls command, you can see that the Directory directory has been added, the file system has been loaded, and then you can experience the file system with other commands provided by RT-Thread:

commands of file system

  • ls: Display the file and directory information
  • cd: Switch to the specified directory
  • rm: Delete files or directories
  • echo: Writes the specified content to the target file
  • cat: Displays the details of a file
  • mkdir: Create folders

Please enter help to see more commands.

6 More Functions

You can configure more functions in the menuconfig's configuration interface. use scons --menuconfig to config the BSP. After the configuration is completed, save the configuration first, and then exit the configuration interface, then:

  1. If you choose a package, you need to use the command pkgs --update to download the package.
  2. Compile with scons.
  3. Then enter ./qemu.sh to run QEMU.
  4. Use help to view all commands of the BSP. And then use the commands.