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Socketpair

Overview

The sockets/socketpair sample application for Zephyr demonstrates a multi-threaded application communicating over pairs of unnamed, connected UNIX-domain sockets. The pairs of sockets are created with socketpair(2), as you might have guessed. Such sockets are compatible with the BSD Sockets API, and therefore the purpose of this sample is also to reinforce that it is possible to develop a sockets application portable to both POSIX and Zephyr.

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

Requirements

None

Building and Running

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

west build -b <board_to_use> samples/net/sockets/socketpair

After the sample starts, several client threads are spawned. Each client thread sends a fixed number of messages to the server (main).

*** Booting Zephyr OS build v3.3.0-rc1-97-g432ff20a72e1 ***
setting-up
Alpha: socketpair: 4 <=> 3
Bravo: socketpair: 6 <=> 5
Charlie: socketpair: 8 <=> 7
main: read 'Alpha' on fd 4
main: read 'Bravo' on fd 6
main: read 'Charlie' on fd 8
main: read 'Alpha' on fd 4
main: read 'Bravo' on fd 6
main: read 'Charlie' on fd 8
main: read 'Alpha' on fd 4
main: read 'Bravo' on fd 6
main: read 'Charlie' on fd 8
tearing-down
SUCCESS

Running application on POSIX Host

The same application source code can be built for a POSIX system, e.g. Linux.

To build:

$ make -f Makefile.host

To run:

./socketpair_example
setting-up
Alpha: socketpair: 3 <=> 4
Bravo: socketpair: 5 <=> 6
Charlie: socketpair: 7 <=> 8
main: read 'Alpha' on fd 3
main: read 'Bravo' on fd 5
main: read 'Charlie' on fd 7
main: read 'Alpha' on fd 3
main: read 'Alpha' on fd 3
main: read 'Bravo' on fd 5
main: read 'Charlie' on fd 7
main: read 'Bravo' on fd 5
main: read 'Charlie' on fd 7
tearing-down
SUCCESS

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