Hi Peter,
I think ecrt_master_send does block until the packet has been traveled
through the driver (from the caller's perspective). However, it really
depends on the driver what that exactly means. You can't really make
sure that (or when) a packet passed (via DMA) to a NIC has been sent
over the network.
Others may correct me if I am wrong.
Best regards,
Andre
Peter van Knippenbergh wrote:
Hi
Is the call ecrt_master_send a blocking call, that will return when
the data is transmitted over the network??
Kind regards
Peter
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