Christian Helmuth wrote:
Hello,
it's me again. Could you please send me all source files for client and server code under Linux as attachment with working broadcast code? So I may get a chance to test it.
Cheers
hello... sorry i'm bothering you again.
first issue:
i've been "investigating" the code and following the calls that all procedures do during their execution. And i cannot find where setsockopt in l4vfs is implemented :(. I don't see anyware the method l4vfs_net_io_setsockopt_component(...) implemented. Just its template.
second issue:
i've managed to get a serial cable to redirect output to another terminal, and i saw something i thought i saw earlier but didn't managed to figured it out. During flips boot it gives a strange error that i can't figure it out...
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flips-0 | l4dde_mm_init(): Using ... *flips-0 | 640 kB at 0x00280000 (vmem) *flips-0 | 1024 kB in 1 regions (kmem) *flips-0 | Initializing RT netlink socket *flips-0 | lo: I'm up now. *flips-0 | [9.2] ../../include/__macros.h:57:DICE_ERR():
*flips-0 | Error: call failed (ret -8 "item not found", exc 0) --- maybe this i
*flips-0 : s okay for you! *flips-0 | Linux Tulip driver version 0.9.15-pre12 (Aug 9, 2002) *flips-0 | tulip0: MII transceiver #1 config 1000 status 786d advertising 05e1.
*flips-0 | eth0: ADMtek Comet rev 17 at 0x1800, 00:30:05:62:64:4D, IRQ 11.
*flips-0 | NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0 *flips-0 | IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP *flips-0 | IP: routing cache hash table of 128 buckets, 3Kbytes *flips-0 | si_meminfo(): called (1) *flips-0 | TCP: Hash tables configured (established 128 bind 170) *flips-0 | CORBA_alloc(): size=1024, 1 pointers used *flips-0 | CORBA_alloc(): got block at 0x00180004 *flips-0 | CORBA_alloc(): size=1024, 2 pointers used *flips-0 | CORBA_alloc(): got block *flips-0 | flips_session_thread(): Flips(session_thread): new thread_id 9.8
*flips-0 | *flips-0 | CORBA_alloc(): size=1024, 3 pointers used *flips-0 | CORBA_alloc(): got block at 0x00180814 *flips-0 | CORBA_alloc(): size=1024, 4 pointers used *flips-0 | CORBA_alloc(): got block at 0x00180c1c *minifcfg| print_flags(): FLAGS for eth0: BROADCAST MULTICAST *minifcfg| print_flags(): FLAGS for eth0: UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST *minifcfg| print_flags(): FLAGS for eth0: BROADCAST MULTICAST *minifcfg| print_flags(): FLAGS for eth0: UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST *minifcfg| ifconfig(): eth0: inet 10.10.5.197 *minifcfg| *minifcfg| print_flags(): FLAGS for eth0: BROADCAST *minifcfg| ifconfig(): eth0: netmask 255.255.0.0 *minifcfg| main(): register at names *minifcfg| main(): eternal sleep *flips-0 | flips_session_thread(): Flips(session_thread): new thread_id 9.a *flips-0 | *flips-0 | CORBA_alloc(): size=1024, 5 pointers used *flips-0 | CORBA_alloc(): got block at 0x00181024 *flips-0 | CORBA_alloc(): size=1024, 6 pointers used *flips-0 | CORBA_alloc(): got block at 0x0018142c *testebro| main(): socket send error *testebro| main(): size_sent = -1 *testebro| *flips-0 | eth0: Setting full-duplex based on MII#1 link partner capability of 4
*flips-0 : 1e1.
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*flips-0 | Error: call failed (ret -8 "item not found", exc 0) --- maybe this i
*flips-0 : s okay for you!
I don't know what this means, but my menu.lst looks like this... is it something missing?
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title Testes root (hd0,0) kernel /home/tiago/fiasco_builddir/rmgr -sigma0 modaddr 0x02000000 module /home/tiago/fiasco_builddir/main -nokdb -nowait -serial_esc -comspeed 115200 -comport 1 module /home/tiago/fiasco_builddir/sigma0 module /home/tiago/fiasco_builddir/names module /home/tiago/fiasco_builddir/dm_phys module /home/tiago/fiasco_builddir/l4io module /home/tiago/fiasco_builddir/name_server module /home/tiago/fiasco_builddir/flips-lxdrv module /home/tiago/fiasco_builddir/mini_ifconfig eth0 10.10.5.197 255.255.0.0 10.10.255.255 module /home/tiago/fiasco_builddir/testebroadcast
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is there any server missing?
thanks for your help so far
Tiago