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* Re: [ECOS] N00blet question on networking
@ 2007-02-22  3:47 Laurie.Gellatly
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Laurie.Gellatly @ 2007-02-22  3:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Chuck McManis, ECOS Discussion Group


Hi Chuck,
As Redboot and your application share the same NIC they are distinguished by
different IP addresses.
I would guess that the DHCP server, receiving a second request from the same
MAC, will simply reply with the same address again (maybe extending the
lease on the IP).
Have you tried making one of Redboot or the application use a static
address?

...Laurie:{) 

--------- Original Message --------
From: Chuck McManis <ecos@mcmanis.com>
To: ECOS Discussion Group <ecos-discuss@sources.redhat.com>
Subject: [ECOS] N00blet question on networking
Date: 21/02/07 02:21

> Ok, so I have redboot working. Further I can build a libtarget.a with a 
> basic set of options, I tried the simple program to get data from the 
> console and echo it back, and I can boot redboot, 'load -h &lt;my
server&gt; 
> simple' and 'go' to run it. All's cool.
> 
> So I used ecosconfig to add in CYGPKG_NET and FREEBSD_STACK and
ETH_DRIVERS
> (actually there was a point where I had no conflicts but a couple of 
> ethernet driver files were missing, its a CDL bug but I've not assured 
> myself that I know enough about what I'm doing to call it a bug outright 
> yet ;-)
> 
> Now I can build the httpd1.c test and when I run it this is what I get:
> ----------------------------------------------------
> Ethernet eth0: MAC address 00:0a:00:c0:ff:ee
> IP: 192.168.110.124/255.255.255.0, Gateway: 192.168.110.254
> Default server: 0.0.0.0
> 
> RedBoot(tm) bootstrap and debug environment [GRUB]
> Non-certified release, version UNKNOWN - built 21:38:48, Feb 19 2007
> 
> Platform: PC (I386)
> Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Red Hat, Inc.
> Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 eCosCentric Limited
> 
> RAM: 0x00100000-0x040f0000, [0x0018da10-0x01000000] available
> RedBoot&gt; load -h 192.168.110.30 httpd1
> Using default protocol (TFTP)
> Entry point: 0x00208000, address range: 0x00208000-0x00244720
> RedBoot&gt; go
> [cyg_net_init] Init: mbinit(0x00000000)
> [cyg_net_init] Init: cyg_net_init_devs(0x00000000)
> Init device 'vt8235_eth0'
> [cyg_net_init] Init: loopattach(0x00000000)
> [cyg_net_init] Init: ifinit(0x00000000)
> [cyg_net_init] Init: domaininit(0x00000000)
> [cyg_net_init] Init: cyg_net_add_domain(0x00243f80)
> New domain internet at 0x00000000
> [cyg_net_init] Init: cyg_net_add_domain(0x002436c0)
> New domain route at 0x00000000
> [cyg_net_init] Init: call_route_init(0x00000000)
> [cyg_net_init] Done
> [eth_drv_ioctl] Warning: Driver can't set multi-cast mode
> [eth_drv_ioctl] Warning: Driver can't set multi-cast mode
> 
> ----------------------------------------
> 
> Ok, but when I do this, there doesn't seem to be any way to talk to my 
> target board. Eventually it prints :
> 
> BOOTP/DHCP failed on eth0
> [eth_drv_ioctl] Warning: Driver can't set multi-cast mode
> [eth_drv_ioctl] Warning: Driver can't set multi-cast mode
> 
> Which seems unusual given that DHCP worked fine for Redboot.
> 
> So here are some questions:
> 
> What should this test print when it works? Should I be able to ping my 
> target after using init_all_network_interfaces() ? What is different 
> between Redboot's use of my driver and ECOS's use of the driver?
> 
> --Chuck
> 
> 
> -- 
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> and search the list archive: http://ecos.sourceware.org/ml/ecos-discuss
> 
> 

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* [ECOS] N00blet question on networking
@ 2007-02-22  3:20 Chuck McManis
  2007-02-22 12:04 ` Gary Thomas
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Chuck McManis @ 2007-02-22  3:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: ECOS Discussion Group

Ok, so I have redboot working. Further I can build a libtarget.a with a 
basic set of options, I tried the simple program to get data from the 
console and echo it back, and I can boot redboot, 'load -h <my server> 
simple' and 'go' to run it. All's cool.

So I used ecosconfig to add in CYGPKG_NET and FREEBSD_STACK and ETH_DRIVERS
(actually there was a point where I had no conflicts but a couple of 
ethernet driver files were missing, its a CDL bug but I've not assured 
myself that I know enough about what I'm doing to call it a bug outright 
yet ;-)

Now I can build the httpd1.c test and when I run it this is what I get:
----------------------------------------------------
Ethernet eth0: MAC address 00:0a:00:c0:ff:ee
IP: 192.168.110.124/255.255.255.0, Gateway: 192.168.110.254
Default server: 0.0.0.0

RedBoot(tm) bootstrap and debug environment [GRUB]
Non-certified release, version UNKNOWN - built 21:38:48, Feb 19 2007

Platform: PC (I386)
Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Red Hat, Inc.
Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 eCosCentric Limited

RAM: 0x00100000-0x040f0000, [0x0018da10-0x01000000] available
RedBoot> load -h 192.168.110.30 httpd1
Using default protocol (TFTP)
Entry point: 0x00208000, address range: 0x00208000-0x00244720
RedBoot> go
[cyg_net_init] Init: mbinit(0x00000000)
[cyg_net_init] Init: cyg_net_init_devs(0x00000000)
Init device 'vt8235_eth0'
[cyg_net_init] Init: loopattach(0x00000000)
[cyg_net_init] Init: ifinit(0x00000000)
[cyg_net_init] Init: domaininit(0x00000000)
[cyg_net_init] Init: cyg_net_add_domain(0x00243f80)
New domain internet at 0x00000000
[cyg_net_init] Init: cyg_net_add_domain(0x002436c0)
New domain route at 0x00000000
[cyg_net_init] Init: call_route_init(0x00000000)
[cyg_net_init] Done
[eth_drv_ioctl] Warning: Driver can't set multi-cast mode
[eth_drv_ioctl] Warning: Driver can't set multi-cast mode

----------------------------------------

Ok, but when I do this, there doesn't seem to be any way to talk to my 
target board. Eventually it prints :

BOOTP/DHCP failed on eth0
[eth_drv_ioctl] Warning: Driver can't set multi-cast mode
[eth_drv_ioctl] Warning: Driver can't set multi-cast mode

Which seems unusual given that DHCP worked fine for Redboot.

So here are some questions:

What should this test print when it works? Should I be able to ping my 
target after using init_all_network_interfaces() ? What is different 
between Redboot's use of my driver and ECOS's use of the driver?

--Chuck


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