data abort after rtems_bsdnet_initialize_network ()
Lionel TOCZE
lionel.tocze at crf.canon.fr
Tue Nov 13 16:14:53 UTC 2007
Hi Joël,
I think we encounter same "crashing" problem with network.
It appears it is due to some alignment problem of tcp-ip structure.
To avoid such problem, we try to "pack" some structure like follow in :
/cpukit/libnetworking/netinet/ip_var.h
struct ipovly {
....
} __attribute__ ((packed));
/cpukit/libnetworking/netinet/tcpip.h
struct tcpiphdr {
...
} __attribute__ ((packed));
struct full_tcpiphdr {
...
}__attribute__ ((packed));
It then modify the behaviour. You could test if it solves your problem.
Nevertheless, regarding older thread, it seems packing is not a "so
good" solution.
Lionel T.
Rochat Joël wrote:
> Think you for your answer
>
> Here is the complete networkconfig.h I use :
>
> /*
> * Network configuration
> *
> ************************************************************
> * EDIT THIS FILE TO REFLECT YOUR NETWORK CONFIGURATION *
> * BEFORE RUNNING ANY RTEMS PROGRAMS WHICH USE THE NETWORK! *
> ************************************************************
> *
> * $Id: networkconfig.h,v 1.8 2001/08/31 18:11:43 joel Exp $
> */
>
> #ifndef _RTEMS_NETWORKCONFIG_H_
> #define _RTEMS_NETWORKCONFIG_H_
>
> /*
> * The following will normally be set by the BSP if it supports
> * a single network device driver. In the event, it supports
> * multiple network device drivers, then the user's default
> * network device driver will have to be selected by a BSP
> * specific mechanism.
> */
>
> #ifndef RTEMS_BSP_NETWORK_DRIVER_NAME
> #warning "RTEMS_BSP_NETWORK_DRIVER_NAME is not defined"
> #define RTEMS_BSP_NETWORK_DRIVER_NAME "no_network1"
> #endif
>
> #ifndef RTEMS_BSP_NETWORK_DRIVER_ATTACH
> #warning "RTEMS_BSP_NETWORK_DRIVER_ATTACH is not defined"
> #define RTEMS_BSP_NETWORK_DRIVER_ATTACH 0
> #endif
>
> /* #define RTEMS_USE_BOOTP */
>
> #include <bsp.h>
>
> /*
> * Define RTEMS_SET_ETHERNET_ADDRESS if you want to specify the
> * Ethernet address here. If RTEMS_SET_ETHERNET_ADDRESS is not
> * defined the driver will choose an address.
> */
> #define RTEMS_SET_ETHERNET_ADDRESS
> #if (defined (RTEMS_SET_ETHERNET_ADDRESS))
> /* static char ethernet_address[6] = { 0x08, 0x00, 0x3e, 0x12, 0x28, 0xb1 }; */
> static char ethernet_address[6] = { 0x00, 0x00, 0x17, 0xae, 0x30, 0x00 };
>
> #endif
>
> #ifdef RTEMS_USE_LOOPBACK
> /*
> * Loopback interface
> */
> extern void rtems_bsdnet_loopattach();
> static struct rtems_bsdnet_ifconfig loopback_config = {
> "lo0", /* name */
> rtems_bsdnet_loopattach, /* attach function */
>
> NULL, /* link to next interface */
>
> "127.0.0.1", /* IP address */
> "255.0.0.0", /* IP net mask */
> };
> #endif
>
> /*
> * Default network interface
> */
> static struct rtems_bsdnet_ifconfig netdriver_config = {
> RTEMS_BSP_NETWORK_DRIVER_NAME, /* name */
> RTEMS_BSP_NETWORK_DRIVER_ATTACH, /* attach function */
>
> #ifdef RTEMS_USE_LOOPBACK
> &loopback_config, /* link to next interface */
> #else
> NULL, /* No more interfaces */
> #endif
>
> #if (defined (RTEMS_USE_BOOTP))
> NULL, /* BOOTP supplies IP address */
> NULL, /* BOOTP supplies IP net mask */
> #else
> "153.109.5.209", /* IP address */
> "255.255.255.0", /* IP net mask */
> #endif /* !RTEMS_USE_BOOTP */
>
> #if (defined (RTEMS_SET_ETHERNET_ADDRESS))
> ethernet_address, /* Ethernet hardware address */
> #else
> NULL, /* Driver supplies hardware address */
> #endif
> 0 /* Use default driver parameters */
> };
>
> /*
> * Network configuration
> */
> struct rtems_bsdnet_config rtems_bsdnet_config = {
> &netdriver_config,
>
> #if (defined (RTEMS_USE_BOOTP))
> rtems_bsdnet_do_bootp,
> #else
> NULL,
> #endif
>
> 5, /* Default network task priority */
> 128*1024, /* Default mbuf capacity */
> 256*1024, /* Default mbuf cluster capacity */
>
> #if (!defined (RTEMS_USE_BOOTP))
> "rtems_host", /* Host name */
> "nodomain.com", /* Domain name */
> "153.109.5.1", /* Gateway */
> "153.109.5.1", /* Log host */
> {"212.101.0.10" }, /* Name server(s) */
> {"212.101.3.211", "193.138.215.60", "134.34.3.18" }, /* NTP server(s) */
>
> /*
> * A real example -- DO NOT USE THIS YOURSELF!!!
> */
>
> #if 0
> "dy4", /* Host name */
> "NOT_oarcorp.com", /* Domain name */
> "192.168.1.2", /* Gateway */
> "192.168.1.2", /* Log host */
> {"192.168.1.2" }, /* Name server(s) */
> {"192.168.1.2" }, /* NTP server(s) */
> #endif
> #endif /* !RTEMS_USE_BOOTP */
>
> };
>
> /*
> * For TFTP test application
> */
> #if (defined (RTEMS_USE_BOOTP))
> #define RTEMS_TFTP_TEST_HOST_NAME "BOOTP_HOST"
> #define RTEMS_TFTP_TEST_FILE_NAME "BOOTP_FILE"
> #else
> #define RTEMS_TFTP_TEST_HOST_NAME "XXX.YYY.ZZZ.XYZ"
> #define RTEMS_TFTP_TEST_FILE_NAME "tftptest"
> #endif
>
> #endif /* _RTEMS_NETWORKCONFIG_H_ */
>
> The console print this message after calling the function
> rtems_bsdnet_initialize_network () but this function don't return any error
>
> data_abort at address 0x2012c108, instruction: 0xe5863000, spsr = 0x20000013
> active thread thread 0x0a010002
> Previous sp=0x20150b38 lr=0x00000014 and actual cpsr=20000097
> 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x0200c045 0x0000aea7 0x97ad111e 0x01056d99
> 0xff056d99 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000
> 0x2013dfb4 0x20229100 0x2020880e 0x2013df48 0x2013df44 0x00000000
> 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x20108a00 0x00000000 0x00000014 0x00000000
> 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000
> 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x20229100 0x00040004 0x2013e358 0x20150c0c
> 0x2013e474 0x20150c0c 0x2020880e 0x2013dfb4 0x2013dfb4 0x00000000
> 0x2013dc24 0x20150c0c 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x201091e8
>
> When I call this function to configure the network :
>
> rtems_at91rm9200_emac_attach (&netdriver_config, 0) ;
>
> There is no crash anymore but I'm not able to ping the target.
>
> I hop you can help me !
>
> Have a nice day
>
> Joel R.
>
>
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