Jan Kiszka schrieb:
There was some similar example available with pre-0.9.0 versions. I was
too lazy to update this to latest release and preferably move it to
userspace. You may find it currently in the SVN version under
examples/broken/round-trip-time/{multi-client,server}. Sorry, if you did
some work twice now,
That doesn't matter, because I did the coding to become familiar with Xenomai and RTnet :)

but I will look at your code, maybe it's already
what we need to re-enable this test case.

That would be a honour to me :)

Broadcast packets are not looped back. You may either send your packet
to some rtlo-assigned route or to an outgoing interface, but not both
automatically at the same time - at least not yet. One may consider to
add a feature for duplicating outgoing packets if there are multiple
matching routes. Just takes someone to hack it.

Hm. I understand.
I just was confused, because I thought, that a packet, which is send as a broadcast, will be received (at the physical layer!) by every station in the same network - even by the sender itself...

I'm not a fan of the showroom concept, it's tricky to find for most
users, and someone has to maintain it *additionally* to the main example
code base. I would rather prefer patches to add new or re-enable broken
examples in the main repository. The smoother those patches are to
integrate the faster they will become publicly available. Or even
better: is there someone willing to become an examples maintainer? SVN
write access is quickly set up. ;)

That's roughly what I meant: a way to submit corrections of old examples or completly new ones, that will be integrated in the next release, if a maintainer has checked them. ;) I just thought of public accessible repository for the examples, to make it easier to add and correct examples... I'm a newbie, so I don't think I'm the right one for the job of examples maintainer :(

Kai


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