On Wed, July 25, 2007 14:26, Jan Kiszka wrote:
> [please keep the list cc'ed]

Just forgot it that time... ;)

> Nadym Salem schrieb:
>> On Wed, July 25, 2007 13:59, Jan Kiszka wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>>> Nadym Salem schrieb:
>>>> I am trying to use RTnet with rtmac but without IP Layer. I do not
>>>> find
>>>> anything in documentation about how to do that. Is there an API for
>>>> that,
>>>> or do I have to geht into sources myself ? Sorry if I was just to
>>>> blind
>>>> to
>>>> find it.
>>> You may (re-)use the excisting rtnet startup script for this. Just
>>> clear
>>> all IP-related variables in rtnet.conf. Information about how to define
>>> your IP-less nodes in tdma.conf can be found in README.rtmac. You may
>>> also delete the loading of rtipv4.ko from the rtnet script as this
>>> currently happens unconditionally.
>>
>> I didn't mean to configure the system but to build an application
>> relying
>> on that system.
>> To be more concrete (I wasn't that far yesterday :) ), trying to send a
>> message via rt_dev_xxx (while xxx being any send function of rtdm) I am
>> not able to find the parameter for the destination address.
>> If I use rt_dev_sendto I have no idea how to get the mac address into
>> the
>> sockaddr struct instead of the IP.
>
> Ah, ok. My attention is shared ATM, so be careful with what I suggest. :)
>
> Did you already study the packet socket API provided by RTnet (just like
> Linux)?

Feeling a little bit blind, that's what I am still searching for ... :-/

Greets, Nadym


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