Difference between revisions of "Beaglebone"
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==PocketBeagle== | ==PocketBeagle== | ||
Connected via usb. Opens up cloud9 IDE, and gives you a web server connected arduino like interface to program the AM355x CPU. | Connected via usb. Opens up cloud9 IDE, and gives you a web server connected arduino like interface to program the AM355x CPU. | ||
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+ | ===Connecting to Beagle from host via usb=== | ||
+ | ip link | ||
+ | ip link set en2923492024 up (whatever the interface was renamed to - see dmesg) | ||
+ | dhclient en2923492024 | ||
+ | ssh debian@192.168.6.2 (or 7.2) | ||
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+ | See troubleshooting note about ipv4 not working below. | ||
===GNU\Linux Sharing internet with Pocketbeagle over USB=== | ===GNU\Linux Sharing internet with Pocketbeagle over USB=== |
Revision as of 07:26, 11 March 2020
The beaglebone is similar to the RPI, but more powerful for microcontroller applications. There are more accessible GPIO and peripherals.
PocketBeagle
Connected via usb. Opens up cloud9 IDE, and gives you a web server connected arduino like interface to program the AM355x CPU.
Connecting to Beagle from host via usb
ip link ip link set en2923492024 up (whatever the interface was renamed to - see dmesg) dhclient en2923492024 ssh debian@192.168.6.2 (or 7.2)
See troubleshooting note about ipv4 not working below.
GNU\Linux Sharing internet with Pocketbeagle over USB
Had some trouble with this today. This guide: https://elementztechblog.wordpress.com/2014/12/22/sharing-internet-using-network-over-usb-in-beaglebone-black/ does NOT work. These guides are also no good: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/520528/sharing-internet-using-network-over-usb-in-raspberry-zero-based-on-beaglebone
You don't need to setup a bridge. It might work that way, but its not required. What works is the following:
On beagle
Have Pocketbeagle Route to Host
# route add default gw 192.168.6.1
Or 192.168.7.1, see # route
On Host
Enable packet forwarding on Host
Check the current packet forwarding settings:
# sysctl -a | grep forward
You will note that options exist for controlling forwarding per default, per interface, as well as separate options for IPv4/IPv6 per interface.
Enter this command to temporarily enable packet forwarding at runtime:
# sysctl net.ipv4.ip_forward=1
Edit /etc/sysctl.d/30-ipforward.conf to make the previous change persistent after a reboot for all interfaces:
/etc/sysctl.d/30-ipforward.conf
net.ipv4.ip_forward=1
Afterwards it is advisable to double-check forwarding is enabled as required after a reboot. Enable NAT on Host With iptables
# iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE # iptables -A FORWARD -m conntrack --ctstate RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT # iptables -A FORWARD -i usb0 -o eth0 -j ACCEPT
ref: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Internet_Sharing
Fix DNS on beagle
At this point, you will have ip routing, but DNS isn't setup yet. To get DNS working put your preferred name server in /etc/resolv.conf
nameserver 192.168.1.1
Note: If you are testing an existing ping, when you change the iptables settings, you must stop / start a new ping to see the changes take effect.
IPv4 usb Interface Not Working
Had ipv4 not working for pocketbeagle today. Same image, same computer... Throw it out the window.
dhclient of usb interface on host gave only ipv6 address. ssh was able to connect via beagle's ipv6 address (ipv6%interface, e.g. ssh debian@fe80%usb1)
the two virtual usb ethernet interfaces that show up in host are always 192.168.7 or 192.168.6 range. Try one, if you can't ping the beagle at 192.168.6.2 (it's always 2) then try the 7 range.