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@@ -54,8 +54,29 @@ config BR2_PACKAGE_QEMU_CUSTOM_TARGETS
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x86_64-softmmu | sparc-bsd-user
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... | ...
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-config QEMU_FOO
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- bool # To break the indentation
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+comment "Networking options"
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+
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+config BR2_PACKAGE_QEMU_SLIRP
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+ bool "Enable user mode networking (SLIRP)"
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+ help
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+ Enable user mode network stack, which is the default
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+ networking backend. It requires no administrator privileges
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+ and generally is the easiest to use but has some
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+ limitations:
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+
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+ - there is a lot of overhead so the performance is poor;
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+ - in general ICMP does not work (can't ping from/to a guest)
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+ - on Linux hosts, ping does work from within the guest, but it
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+ needs initial setup by root (once per host)
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+ - the guest is not directly accessible from the host or the
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+ external network
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+
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+ User Networking is implemented using "slirp", which provides a
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+ full TCP/IP stack within QEMU and uses that stack to implement
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+ a virtual NAT'd network.
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+
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+ Notice that this option does not disable other networking
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+ modes.
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if BR2_PACKAGE_QEMU_CUSTOM_TARGETS = ""
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