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[openbeosnetteam] Re: Can't get net_srv to work with a SIS 900 card.

  • From: "David Reid" <dreid@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <openbeosnetteam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2002 17:52:30 +0100
Dunno.

Strange. It's not being used by the net_server is it?

david

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bruno G. Albuquerque" <bga@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <openbeosnetteam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 7:15 PM
Subject: [openbeosnetteam] Can't get net_srv to work with a SIS 900 card.


> Ok... Here is what I got:
> 
> [/boot/home/development/cvs/openbeos/net_kit/source/server]> net_srv
> Net Server Test App!
> ====================
> 
> add_protocol: ICMP (v4)
> add_protocol: IPv4
> add_protocol: UDP Module
> 
> Domain: internet
>         ICMP (v4) provided by modules/protocol/icmp
>         IPv4 provided by modules/interface/ipv4
>         UDP Module provided by modules/protocol/udp
> find_interface modules
> I couldn't find any drivers in the api driver directory
> open_device: /dev/net/rtl8139/0
> Unable to open /dev/net/rtl8139/0, -1 [General OS error]
> open_device: /dev/net/sis900/0
> adding device sis9000
> adding device loop0
> done findinf interfaces
> ether_dev_start sis9000
> loop0: starting rx_thread...
> loop0: starting tx_thread...
> Dev Name         MTU  MAC Address       Flags
> === ============ ==== ================= ===========================
>  1  sis9000       1500                   UP RUNNING BROADCAST MULTICAST
>                  Addresses:
> ETHERNET: Interface sis9000 has a link layer address of 
> 00:40:33:e1:63:ef
>  2  loop0       16384                   UP RUNNING MULTICAST
>                  Addresses:
> Interface loop0 has a link layer address of
> starting socket creation test...
> soo_ioctl gave -2147454965
> ifr.flags = 0
> soo_ioctl gave -2147454965
> error -2147454965 [No such device]
> SIOCSIFADDR
> in_ifaddr:
>          : ia_net          : 0000007f
>          : ia_netmask      : 000000ff
>          : ia_subnet       : 0000007f
>          : ia_subnetmask   : 000000ff
>          : ia_netbroadcast : 00000000
>          : ia_addr         : 0100007f
>          : ia_dstaddr      : 00000000
>          : ia_sockmask     : 000000ff
> soo_ioctl gave 0
> Trying to send 11 bytes data
> udp_input: hdrlen = 20
> udp->length = 19
> udp: checking cksum
> doing in_pcblookup for 7f000001:7772 7f000001:7773
> calling sbappendaddr (0x80004018)
> waking up socket!
> sendit gave 0, rw = 11
> recvit gave 0, rw = 11
> got 11 bytes
> [Hello World]
> Came from 7f000001:7772
> Dev Name         MTU  MAC Address       Flags
> === ============ ==== ================= ===========================
>  1  sis9000       1500                   UP RUNNING BROADCAST MULTICAST
>                  Addresses:
> ETHERNET: Interface sis9000 has a link layer address of 
> 00:40:33:e1:63:ef
>  2  loop0       16384                   UP RUNNING MULTICAST
>                  Addresses:
> Interface loop0 has a link layer address of
> IPv4: 127.0.0.1
> device sis9000 : rx_thread = -1
> device loop0 : rx_thread = 267
> [/boot/home/development/cvs/openbeos/net_kit/source/server]>
> 
> So, the rx_thread returns -1... Any ideas why? I guess this is why my 
> net_srv does not stay loaded. :P
> 
> -Bruno
> 
> 
> --
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> 
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> History doesn't repeat itself -- historians merely repeat each
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