Hi, Using CC1352P1 with ENC28J60 SPI-Ethernet bridge - able to ping device with fixed IP address and send TCP message, udp.tcp echo etc. with static IP address assigned to my PC and to the device. Wanted to set up DHCP so that the PC would assign a free IP address to my device.
I am seeing a malformed DHCP discover message on Wireshark. Here's a summary : No. Time Source Destination Protocol Length Info 8 14.196334 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 BOOTP 96 Boot Request from 74:69:69:2d:30:31 (74:69:69:2d:30:31)[Malformed Packet] Frame 8: 96 bytes on wire (768 bits), 96 bytes captured (768 bits) on interface 0 Ethernet II, Src: 74:69:69:2d:30:31 (74:69:69:2d:30:31), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff) Destination: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff) Address: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff) .... ..1. .... .... .... .... = LG bit: Locally administered address (this is NOT the factory default) .... ...1 .... .... .... .... = IG bit: Group address (multicast/broadcast) Source: 74:69:69:2d:30:31 (74:69:69:2d:30:31) Address: 74:69:69:2d:30:31 (74:69:69:2d:30:31) .... ..0. .... .... .... .... = LG bit: Globally unique address (factory default) .... ...0 .... .... .... .... = IG bit: Individual address (unicast) Type: IPv4 (0x0800) Internet Protocol Version 4, Src: 0.0.0.0, Dst: 255.255.255.255 0100 .... = Version: 4 .... 0101 = Header Length: 20 bytes (5) Differentiated Services Field: 0x00 (DSCP: CS0, ECN: Not-ECT) Total Length: 336 [Expert Info (Error/Protocol): IPv4 total length exceeds packet length (82 bytes)] [IPv4 total length exceeds packet length (82 bytes)] [Severity level: Error] [Group: Protocol] Identification: 0x0000 (0) Flags: 0x0000 0... .... .... .... = Reserved bit: Not set .0.. .... .... .... = Don't fragment: Not set ..0. .... .... .... = More fragments: Not set ...0 0000 0000 0000 = Fragment offset: 0 Time to live: 255 Protocol: UDP (17) Header checksum: 0xba9d [validation disabled] [Header checksum status: Unverified] Source: 0.0.0.0 Destination: 255.255.255.255 User Datagram Protocol, Src Port: 68, Dst Port: 67 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Message type: Boot Request (1) Hardware type: Ethernet (0x01) Hardware address length: 6 Hops: 0 Transaction ID: 0xabcd0001 Seconds elapsed: 0 Bootp flags: 0x0000 (Unicast) Client IP address: 0.0.0.0 Your (client) IP address: 0.0.0.0 Next server IP address: 0.0.0.0 Relay agent IP address: 0.0.0.0 Client MAC address: 74:69:69:2d:30:31 (74:69:69:2d:30:31) Client hardware address padding: 00000000000000000000 [Malformed Packet: DHCP/BOOTP] [Expert Info (Error/Malformed): Malformed Packet (Exception occurred)] [Malformed Packet (Exception occurred)] [Severity level: Error] [Group: Malformed] And here is how I am setting up my dhcp request: /*! @brief Add a net interface and make it the default interface */ static void default_netif_add(void) { /* Gateway */ IP4_ADDR(&gw, 0,0,0,0); /* local IP address */ IP4_ADDR(&ip_addr, 0,0,0,0); /* netmask */ IP4_ADDR(&netmask, 0,0,0,0); /* Destination (Remote) IP */ IP4_ADDR(&dest_ip, 172,16,1,11); /* Broadcast */ // IP4_ADDR(&broadcast, 255,255,255,255); IP4_ADDR(&broadcast, 255,255,255,255); /* First add the interface - ethernetif_init is defined in ethernetif.c, for NO_SYS=0 input function is ethernetif_input */ /* set this netif as the default */ netif_set_default(netif_add(&mynetif, &ip_addr, &netmask, &gw, NULL, (netif_init_fn) ethernetif_init, ethernet_input)); /* Bring the interface up */ netif_set_up(&mynetif); /* Bring the link up */ netif_set_link_up(&mynetif); dhcp_start(&mynetif); } I've read something on various forums stating that memory alignment of the transmit buffer is relevant in this case, and I've set MEM_ALIGNMENT to 4 in lwipopts.h, and I have copied the contents to be transmitted out from the struct pbuf *p into a 4-byte aligned buffer in low_level_output (reference to this thread: https://lwip-users.nongnu.narkive.com/XOjYra1z/dhcp-issues-problem-found-how-do-i-solve-it) - however this hasn't helped. -- Sent from: http://lwip.100.n7.nabble.com/lwip-users-f3.html _______________________________________________ lwip-users mailing list lwip-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lwip-users