Il 30/04/2011 21:53, Wolfgang Denk ha scritto: > Dear Luca Ceresoli, > > In message<4da59b5e.5000...@comelit.it> you wrote: >>>> Usage: tftpsrv [<loadaddr>] >>>> >>>> This would be used almost like tftpboot, except no file name is specified >>>> on >>>> the commandline. >>>> <loadaddr> would default to the environment variable. >>> I see some user interface issues here: >>> - When and how do you terminate this command? After a successful >>> download, ok. But how long do we wait for that? Forever? Or do we >>> time out? >> The TFTP client tries sending a RRQ packet TIMEOUT_COUNT times (default 10), >> spaced TIMEOUT msecs (default 5000) from each other. 50 seconds total by >> default. > Well - this requires that there actually _is_ a TFTP client which > attempts to connect. But there is no guarantee that any such client > is running at all, or that it can connect through firewalls, routers, > etc. > > So assuming we never see any incoming packets - how long will we wait?
Once it has started, the server is stopped like the client is: - on a complete file reception - pressing Ctrl-C - after waiting 5 seconds for 10 times. Luca _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot