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Re: Re: How to debug a Ethernet Device Driver via network
- From: "Tianjun-ZDK" <Tianjun at zcom dot unimis dot com>
- To: "Gary Thomas" <gary at mlbassoc dot com>
- Cc: "eCos Discussion" <ecos-discuss at ecos dot sourceware dot org>
- Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2005 10:29:11 +0800
- Subject: Re: Re: [ECOS] How to debug a Ethernet Device Driver via network
>On Mon, 2005-08-08 at 09:42 +0800, Tianjun-ZDK wrote:
>> Hi, all
>>
>> I'm in progress of developing a Ethernet Device Driver.
>> And I want to connect the target Via Ethernet,but it seems
>> the network will down as long as my own NIC driver call
>>
>> (sc->funs->eth_drv->init)( sc, unsigned char *enaddr );
>
>I don't understand what you are saying here. This function needs
>to initialize your hardware and then tell the upper level driver
>that it's ready. Look at the existing drivers to see how it's done.
of cource I know this. I mean after my driver initialized,i cannot
debug via the ethernet(I use a intel i82559 NIC),it seems the network is down.
>
>>
>> can somebody tell me that whetherr eCos can support more than
>> one NIC or not.And if it supports,how to config the network.
>
>eCos certainly can support more then one interface. The builtin
>defaults easily handle a system with two and the simplified call
>"init_all_network_devices()" (called from a user application) will
>fully initialize and configure those devices.
>
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