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>#include <cyg/io/usb/usbs_eth.h></PRE
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>void usbs_eth_start_rx</CODE
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>The USB-ethernet package provides two main modes of operation. In the
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peripheral. All incoming ethernet packages should be passed up the
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higher-level code will not interact with the USB-ethernet package
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>In the second mode there is no TCP/IP stack running inside the USB
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peripheral. For example, a simple USB-ethernet converter has an
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ethernet chip and a USB port: ethernet packets received by the
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ethernet chip need to be forwarded to the USB host, and ethernet
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>usbs_eth_start_rx</TT
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>usbs_eth_start_tx</TT
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> allow for this lower-level
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access to the USB-ethernet package.</P
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>The two modes of operation are mutually exclusive. If the network
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device driver mode is enabled then application code should communicate
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at the TCP/IP level, and not by using the lower-level functions.
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Instead, it is the network device driver that will make use of these
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functions, and it assumes that it has exclusive access. The package
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does not perform any locking.</P
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>The transmit and receive functions work in much the same way. The
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structure that should be used. For the majority of applications this
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>Outgoing packets can consist of up to 1516 bytes, consisting of a
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ethernet frame (a header with 6-byte destination address, 6-byte
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up to 1500 bytes). The two-byte USB-ethernet header consists simply of
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USB-ethernet, followed by a normal ethernet frame. The header
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the data transfer but before returning from these functions.</P
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frame really is intended for the host: either it must be for the
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