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# net.cdl
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# Networking configuration data
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# ####ECOSPDCOPYRIGHTBEGIN####
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# This file is part of eCos, the Embedded Configurable Operating System.
# Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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# Permission is granted to use, copy, modify and redistribute this
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# ####ECOSPDCOPYRIGHTEND####
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######DESCRIPTIONBEGIN####
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# Author(s): gthomas
# Original data: gthomas
# Contributors:
# Date: 1999-11-29
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#####DESCRIPTIONEND####
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cdl_package CYGPKG_NET {
display "Basic networking framework"
doc ref/net-common-tcpip.html
include_dir .
requires CYGPKG_IO
requires CYGPKG_ISOINFRA
requires CYGINT_ISO_C_TIME_TYPES
requires CYGINT_ISO_STRERROR
requires CYGINT_ISO_ERRNO
requires CYGINT_ISO_ERRNO_CODES
requires CYGINT_ISO_MALLOC
requires CYGINT_ISO_STRING_BSD_FUNCS
description "Basic networking support, including TCP/IP."
cdl_interface CYGPKG_NET_DRIVER_FRAMEWORK {
display "Suitable driver framework interface, used by network package"
description "
In order to decouple the network stack from driver specifics, the
driver framework must be defined in a separate package."
}
# Commonly exported infrastructure
implements CYGINT_ISO_NETDB_PROTO
implements CYGINT_ISO_NETDB_SERV
requires { CYGBLD_ISO_NETDB_PROTO_HEADER == "<net/netdb.h>" }
requires { CYGBLD_ISO_NETDB_SERV_HEADER == "<net/netdb.h>" }
cdl_interface CYGPKG_NET_STACK {
display "Suitable network stack implementation, used by network package"
description "
In order to decouple the network support from most stack specifics, the
actual stack implementation must be defined in a separate package."
}
requires { CYGPKG_NET_STACK == 1 }
define_proc {
puts $::cdl_header "#include <pkgconf/system.h>"
puts $::cdl_header "#include CYGDAT_NET_STACK_CFG"
}
cdl_interface CYGPKG_NET_STACK_INET {
display "Network stack support for IPv4"
}
cdl_interface CYGPKG_NET_STACK_INET6 {
display "Network stack support for IPv6"
}
cdl_interface CYGPKG_NET_STACK_IPSEC {
display "Network stack support for IPSEC"
}
cdl_component CYGPKG_NET_INET {
display "INET support"
active_if CYGPKG_NET_STACK_INET
flavor bool
no_define
default_value 1
description "
This option enables support for INET (IP) network processing."
define INET
compile \
inet_addr.c \
inet_ntoa.c \
inet_ntop.c \
inet_pton.c \
bootp_support.c \
dhcp_support.c \
dhcp_prot.c \
network_support.c \
getproto.c \
getserv.c
compile getaddrinfo.c \
ifaddrs.c
cdl_option CYGPKG_NET_INET6 {
display "IPv6 support"
active_if CYGPKG_NET_STACK_INET6
requires CYGINT_IO_ETH_MULTICAST
flavor bool
default_value 0
description "
This option enables support for IPv6 networks."
define INET6
}
cdl_option CYGPKG_NET_IPSEC {
display "IPSEC support"
active_if CYGPKG_NET_STACK_IPSEC
flavor bool
default_value 1
description "
This option enables support for IPSEC"
define IPSEC
define IPSEC_ESP
}
cdl_option CYGSEM_NET_ROUTING {
display "Multicast routing support"
flavor bool
no_define
default_value 0
description "
This option enables support for packet routing."
define MROUTING
}
cdl_option CYGSEM_NET_RANDOMID {
display "Use random sequence for IP packet identifiers"
flavor bool
no_define
default_value 0
description "
This option enables the use of random IP packet sequence
identifiers, rather than a purely sequential sequence. It is
believed that use of random identifiers improves security, at
a fairly substantial computational overhead."
define RANDOM_IP_ID
}
}
cdl_component CYGPKG_NET_TFTP {
display "TFTP (RFC-1350) support"
requires CYGPKG_NET_INET
flavor bool
default_value 1
compile tftp_client.c \
tftp_server.c
description "
This option provides additional library support for
the TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol)."
cdl_option CYGPKG_NET_TFTPD_THREAD_PRIORITY {
display "Priority level for TFTP daemon thread."
flavor data
default_value 10
description "
This option allows the thread priority level used by the
TFTP server thread to be adjusted by the user. It should be set
high enough that sufficient CPU resources are available to
process network data, but may be adjusted so that application
threads can have precedence over TFTP server processing."
}
cdl_component CYGPKG_NET_TFTPD_CLIENT_BIG_PACKET {
display "Extension to allow negotiation of big packets"
requires CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_FORMATTED_IO
flavor bool
default_value 0
description "
Implements RFC 2348, an optional extension
to the TFTP protocol to allow the client and
server to negotiate to use bigger
packets. This can make upload/download
faster"
cdl_option CYGPKG_NET_TFTPD_CLIENT_BIG_PACKET_SIZE {
display "Packet size to negotiate"
flavor data
default_value 512
legal_values 512 to 65464
description "
Size of the packets to negotiate. In an error
free environment, bigger packets will result
in faster transfers."
}
}
cdl_option CYGPKG_NET_TFTPD_THREAD_STACK_SIZE {
display "Stack size for TFTP threads."
flavor data
default_value { "(CYGNUM_HAL_STACK_SIZE_TYPICAL+(3*(SEGSIZE+4)))" }
description "
This option controls the size of the stack used for the
TFTP server. The default should be sufficient for most cases
but some applications my require bigger stacks when the
implementation of file operations are complex."
}
cdl_component CYGSEM_NET_TFTPD_MULTITHREADED {
display "Multiple TFTPD server threads on the same port."
flavor bool
default_value 1
description "
This option controls the tftp server ability to be
multi-threaded. When enabled, multiple server can be
started on the same port number. This allows multiple
concurrent transfers to be active. When this option is
not enabled, while one transfer is active, other
requests will be delayed or even ignored."
cdl_option CYGNUM_NET_TFTPD_MULTITHREADED_PORTS {
display "Number of different ports with servers"
flavor data
default_value 1
description "
Each set of servers running on the same port number
require a semaphore to synchronise there operation. This option
controls the number of semaphores and so the number
of port numbers multithreaded servers which can be
running on."
}
}
cdl_option CYGPKG_NET_TFTP_FILE_ACCESS {
display "File I/O functions for TFTP server"
flavor bool
default_value 1
compile tftp_dummy_file.c
description "
Minimal in-memory file I/O support for TFTP server."
}
}
cdl_component CYGPKG_NET_DHCP {
display "Use full DHCP instead of BOOTP"
requires CYGPKG_NET_INET
active_if (CYGHWR_NET_DRIVERS > 0)
flavor bool
default_value 1
description "
Provide DHCP for initializing the IP address
of network interfaces. The DHCP client is capable of falling
back to BOOTP usage if the server does not support DHCP, so it
should never be necessary to disable this option. However,
depending on other configuration the DHCP client may provide or
require a kernel thread of its own; this consumes quite a lot
of resource which a BOOTP solution does not require."
cdl_option CYGOPT_NET_DHCP_DHCP_THREAD {
display "DHCP management thread"
flavor bool
default_value 1
description "
Provide a separate thread to renew DHCP leases; otherwise
the application MUST periodically examine the semaphore
dhcp_needs_attention and call dhcp_bind() if it is
signalled. If enabled, this thread does all that for you.
Independent of this option, initialization of the
interfaces still occurs in init_all_network_interfaces()
and your startup code must call that. It will start the
DHCP management thread if necessary. If a lease fails to
be renewed, the management thread will shut down all
interfaces and attempt to initialize all the interfaces
again from scratch. This may cause application problems,
in which case managing the DHCP state in an application
aware thread is recommended. See comments in dhcp.h"
}
cdl_option CYGOPT_NET_DHCP_DHCP_THREAD_PARAM {
display "DHCP management thread loops forever"
flavor data
default_value 1
active_if CYGOPT_NET_DHCP_DHCP_THREAD
description "
If the parameter is nonzero, it loops forever; if zero,
the thread exits if a lease expires, and the application
must detect this and tidy up or reboot the whole machine."
}
cdl_option CYGPKG_NET_DHCP_THREAD_PRIORITY {
display "DHCP management thread priority"
flavor data
default_value CYGPKG_NET_THREAD_PRIORITY + 1
active_if CYGOPT_NET_DHCP_DHCP_THREAD
description "
This option sets the thread priority level used by the DHCP
management thread. It should be high enough that it can run
when necessary, but it does not need to be as high as the
network thread itself."
}
cdl_option CYGPKG_NET_DHCP_THREAD_STACK_SIZE {
display "Stack size for DHCP management threads."
flavor data
default_value { "(CYGNUM_HAL_STACK_SIZE_TYPICAL+sizeof(struct bootp))" }
description "
This option controls the size of the stack used for the
DHCP mamagement thread. The default should be
sufficient for most cases but some applications my
require bigger stacks when using for example diag_printf."
}
cdl_option CYGOPT_NET_DHCP_PARM_REQ_LIST_REPLACE {
display "Replace DHCP request options"
flavor booldata
default_value 0
active_if CYGOPT_NET_DHCP_DHCP_THREAD
description "
This option replaces the default list of requested
options in the DHCP/BOOTP request list. These are a
comma separated list of TAG_xxx values."
}
cdl_option CYGOPT_NET_DHCP_PARM_REQ_LIST_ADDITIONAL {
display "Additional DHCP request options"
flavor booldata
default_value 0
active_if CYGOPT_NET_DHCP_DHCP_THREAD
description "
This option adds additional options to the list of
requested options in the DHCP/BOOTP request list.
These are a comma separated list of TAG_xxx values."
}
cdl_component CYGOPT_NET_DHCP_OPTION_HOST_NAME {
display "DHCP host name option"
flavor bool
default_value 0
active_if CYGOPT_NET_DHCP_DHCP_THREAD
description "
This option adds the TAG_HOST_NAME option to the DHCP/BOOTP
requests. The host name is defined by calling the function
dhcp_set_hostname(), prior to calling init_all_network_interfaces()."
cdl_option CYGNUM_NET_DHCP_OPTION_HOST_NAME_LEN {
display "DHCP host name maximum length"
flavor data
default_value 60
legal_values 0 to 255
active_if CYGOPT_NET_DHCP_OPTION_HOST_NAME
description "
This option defines the maximum length allowed for the
host name set by dhcp_set_hostname()."
}
}
cdl_option CYGOPT_NET_DHCP_OPTION_DHCP_CLIENTID_MAC {
display "DHCP client ID option"
flavor bool
default_value 0
active_if CYGOPT_NET_DHCP_DHCP_THREAD
description "
This option adds the TAG_DHCP_CLIENTID option to the DHCP/BOOTP
requests. It uses the interface MAC address for the identifier."
}
cdl_option CYGNUM_NET_DHCP_MIN_RETRY_TIME {
display "DHCP minimum retry time"
flavor data
legal_values 0 to 100
default_value 100
description "
This option allows the application to specify the
minimum number of seconds for DHCP discovery. If DHCP
discovery fails, the action to be taken is application
specific. Multiple discovery attempts are made during
the time specified with each subsequent attempt having
a longer timeout. Attempts begin at approximately 1, 5,
15, 35, and 65 seconds with the last attempt timing out
after the total of 125 seconds. A new attempt will not
begin if the minimum time has been reached. Although,
an attempt in progress will run past the minimum time
specified. For example: Specifying 30 seconds would
timeout at 35 seconds. Specifying 70 seconds has the
same effect as specifying 100 seconds where it would
run for the total of 125 seconds."
}
}
cdl_component CYGPKG_NET_IPV6_ROUTING {
display "Options controlling IPv6 routing"
active_if CYGPKG_NET_INET6
flavor bool
default_value 1
description "
Various options which control how routing is done for the
IPv6 enabled interfaces."
cdl_component CYGOPT_NET_IPV6_ROUTING_THREAD {
display "Thread for IPv6 routing"
requires CYGPKG_POSIX
flavor bool
default_value 1
description "
Provide a separate thread to send router solicitation
messages."
compile ipv6_routing_thread.c
cdl_option CYGINT_NET_IPV6_ROUTING_THREAD_PRIORITY {
display "IPv6 routing thread priority"
flavor data
default_value CYGPKG_NET_THREAD_PRIORITY + 1
description "
This option sets the thread priority level used by the IPv6
routing thread. It should be high enough that it can run
when necessary, but it does not need to be as high as the
network thread itself."
}
cdl_option CYGINT_NET_IPV6_ROUTING_THREAD_PERIOD {
display "IPv6 routing thread rate"
flavor data
default_value 5*60
description "
This option sets the rate at which router solicitations will
be sent out by the routing thread (in seconds)."
}
}
}
cdl_component CYGPKG_NET_DEBUG {
display "Debug output"
default_value 0
description "
This component controls whether there is diagnostic output
for stack operations. Options within this component allow
even more verbose output for certain areas."
cdl_option CYGDBG_NET_DHCP_CHATTER {
display "Extra debug output for DHCP"
default_value 0
}
}
cdl_option CYGDBG_NET_TIMING_STATS {
display "Network timing statistics"
default_value 0
description "
This component controls whether there is diagnostic
information about how long memcpy, malloc, mbuf_alloc
etc take to perform."
}
cdl_option CYGDBG_NET_SHOW_MBUFS {
display "Network MBUF diagnostics"
default_value 0
description "
This option controls whether diagnostic
information about the state of all mbufs is collected.
This information will be displayed whenever the network
stack runs out of mbufs."
}
cdl_component CYGPKG_NET_OPTIONS {
display "Networking support build options"
flavor none
no_define
cdl_option CYGPKG_NET_CFLAGS_ADD {
display "Additional compiler flags"
flavor data
no_define
default_value { "-D_KERNEL -D__ECOS -D__INSIDE_NET" }
description "
This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
building the networking package.
These flags are used in addition
to the set of global flags."
}
cdl_option CYGPKG_NET_CFLAGS_REMOVE {
display "Suppressed compiler flags"
flavor data
no_define
default_value { "" }
description "
This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
building the networking package. These flags are removed from
the set of global flags if present."
}
}
cdl_component CYGPKG_NET_BUILD_TESTS {
display "Testing options"
flavor none
no_define
description "
This component contains options related to testing the network
stack."
cdl_option CYGPKG_NET_BUILD_HW_TESTS {
display "Build hardware networking tests (demo programs)"
flavor bool
no_define
requires { CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH0_SETUP || CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH1_SETUP }
default_value 0
description "
This option enables the building of additional network tests
that use real ethernet devices. At this time these are just
demos. With this option disabled, only loopback
interface tests will be built."
}
cdl_option CYGPKG_NET_TESTS {
display "Networking tests"
flavor data
no_define
calculated { CYGPKG_NET_BUILD_HW_TESTS ? \
"tests/mbuf_test \
tests/socket_test \
tests/ftp_test \
tests/server_test \
tests/nc_test_slave \
tests/tftp_client_test \
tests/tftp_server_test \
tests/tcp_echo \
tests/set_mac_address \
tests/bridge \
tests/flood \
tests/ping_test \
tests/dhcp_test \
tests/dhcp_test2 \
tests/ping_lo_test \
tests/tcp_lo_test \
tests/udp_lo_test \
tests/multi_lo_select \
tests/tcp_lo_select \
tests/addr_test"
:
"tests/ping_lo_test \
tests/tcp_lo_test \
tests/udp_lo_test \
tests/multi_lo_select \
tests/tcp_lo_select"
}
description "
This option specifies the set of tests
for the networking package."
}
cdl_option CYGPKG_NET_TESTS_USE_RT_TEST_HARNESS {
display "Use real-time response test harness (if available)"
default_value 0
description "
Platform and/or ethernet device driver packages may
provide a test harness to verify that interrupts are
not disabled or flooded for too long during a test. If
such is provided, CYGTST_DEVS_ETH_TEST_NET_REALTIME is
defined and can be #include'd to acquire the support.
Some tests in the TCP/IP stack can use this harness;
this option controls whether they do. The StrongARM
EBSA285 Ethernet device driver is one package that
provides such a harness. See the file
tests/test_net_realtime.h in there for details."
}
}
# Description and control over different interfaces
cdl_interface CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH0 {
display "Does the hardware provide an 'eth0' device?"
requires { CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH0 <= 1 }
flavor bool
}
cdl_component CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH0_SETUP_OPTIONS {
display "Initialization options for 'eth0'"
active_if (CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH0 == 1)
flavor none
no_define
cdl_interface CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH0_SETUP {
display "Initialization options for 'eth0'"
requires 1 == CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH0_SETUP
no_define
}
cdl_component CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH0_MANUAL {
display "Initialize 'eth0' manually?"
default_value 0
implements CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH0_SETUP
description "
If this option is selected, the eCos library provides no
initialization code for this interface; you must perform
all the initialization in the application, by means of
appropriate ioctl() calls, or by calling init_net() with an
appropriate bootp record you have constructed yourself."
}
cdl_component CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH0_BOOTP {
display "Use BOOTP/DHCP to initialize 'eth0'?"
default_value 1
implements CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH0_SETUP
description "
If this option is selected, init_all_network_interfaces()
will use DHCP or BOOTP to acquire initialization data for
this interface, and then set it up accordingly."
cdl_option CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH0_DHCP {
display "Use DHCP rather than BOOTP for 'eth0'?"
flavor bool
default_value 1
active_if CYGPKG_NET_DHCP
}
cdl_option CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH0_BOOTP_SHOW {
display "Show BOOTP/DHCP initialization values?"
flavor bool
default_value 1
}
}
cdl_option CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH0_IPV6_PREFIX {
display "Static IPv6 address prefix for 'eth0'"
flavor booldata
active_if CYGPKG_NET_INET6
default_value { "3ffe:302:11:2" }
description "
This option allows a specific, static address prefix to be set
for an interface running IPv6. When used, the lower 64 bits
of the address will be set to the IPv4 IP address. Note: this
should not be confused with the standard IPv4->IPv6 mapped
addresses, but rather just a simple way to assign addresses
to nodes within an IPv6 network."
}
cdl_component CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH0_ADDRS {
display "Address setups for 'eth0'"
implements CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH0_SETUP
no_define
description "
These options let you configure all the initialization data
that init_all_network_interfaces() will use
for 'eth0' statically. Be careful when doing this, because
if you run the same application image on multiple boards,
they will have identical IP addresses and so on; this is a
Bad Thing.
The values you set are inserted in a bootp-style record
that is fed into a common setup routine to configure the
interface. That routine does not in fact use the 'Server
IP address' field.
The bootp record is also available to application code, and
some eCos networking test programs use the 'Server IP
address' field to mean 'a machine we can interact with' for
example to ping or perform ftp with. That is the rationale
for its inclusion here.
The gateway address is used to set up a default route if
nonzero. If you have more than one interface, setting up
more than one default route is will cause malfunctions. A
gateway address of 0.0.0.0 can be set to prevent that route
setup. Of course, your application can add real routes
once the interface(s) initialization is complete."
cdl_option CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH0_ADDRS_IP {
display "IP address for 'eth0'"
flavor data
default_value { "192.168.1.2" }
}
cdl_option CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH0_ADDRS_NETMASK {
display "Network mask address for 'eth0'"
flavor data
default_value { "255.255.255.0" }
}
cdl_option CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH0_ADDRS_BROADCAST {
display "Broadcast address for 'eth0'"
flavor data
default_value { "192.168.1.255" }
}
cdl_option CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH0_ADDRS_GATEWAY {
display "Gateway/router IP address for 'eth0'"
flavor data
default_value { "192.168.1.1" }
}
cdl_option CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH0_ADDRS_SERVER {
display "Server IP address for 'eth0'"
flavor data
default_value { "192.168.1.101" }
}
}
}
cdl_interface CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH1 {
display "Does the hardware provide an 'eth1' device?"
requires { CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH1 <= 1 }
flavor bool
}
cdl_component CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH1_SETUP_OPTIONS {
display "Initialization options for 'eth1'"
active_if (CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH1 == 1)
flavor none
no_define
cdl_interface CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH1_SETUP {
display "Initialization options for 'eth1'"
requires 1 == CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH1_SETUP
no_define
}
cdl_component CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH1_MANUAL {
display "Initialize 'eth1' manually?"
default_value 0
implements CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH1_SETUP
description "
If this option is selected, the eCos library provides no
initialization code for this interface; you must perform
all the initialization in the application, by means of
appropriate ioctl() calls, or by calling init_net() with an
appropriate bootp record you have constructed yourself."
}
cdl_component CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH1_BOOTP {
display "Use BOOTP/DHCP to initialize 'eth1'?"
default_value 1
implements CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH1_SETUP
description "
If this option is selected, init_all_network_interfaces()
will use DHCP or BOOTP to acquire initialization data for
this interface, and then set it up accordingly."
cdl_option CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH1_DHCP {
display "Use DHCP rather than BOOTP for 'eth1'?"
flavor bool
default_value 1
active_if CYGPKG_NET_DHCP
}
cdl_option CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH1_BOOTP_SHOW {
display "Show BOOTP/DHCP initialization values?"
flavor bool
default_value 1
}
}
cdl_option CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH1_IPV6_PREFIX {
display "Static IPv6 address prefix for 'eth1'"
flavor booldata
active_if CYGPKG_NET_INET6
default_value { "3ffe:302:12:2" }
description "
This option allows a specific, static address prefix to be set
for an interface running IPv6. When used, the lower 64 bits
of the address will be set to the IPv4 IP address. Note: this
should not be confused with the standard IPv4->IPv6 mapped
addresses, but rather just a simple way to assign addresses
to nodes within an IPv6 network."
}
cdl_component CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH1_ADDRS {
display "Address setups for 'eth1'"
implements CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH1_SETUP
no_define
description "
These options let you configure all the initialization data
that init_all_network_interfaces() will use
for 'eth1' statically. Be careful when doing this, because
if you run the same application image on multiple boards,
they will have identical IP addresses and so on; this is a
Bad Thing.
The values you set are inserted in a bootp-style record
that is fed into a common setup routine to configure the
interface. That routine does not in fact use the 'Server
IP address' field.
The bootp record is also available to application code, and
some eCos networking test programs use the 'Server IP
address' field to mean 'a machine we can interact with' for
example to ping or perform ftp with. That is the rationale
for its inclusion here.
The gateway address is used to set up a default route if
nonzero. If you have more than one interface, setting up
more than one default route is will cause malfunctions. A
gateway address of 0.0.0.0 can be set to prevent that route
setup. Of course, your application can add real routes
once the interface(s) initialization is complete.
This interface 'eth1' has no route set up in the default
configuration."
cdl_option CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH1_ADDRS_IP {
display "IP address for 'eth1'"
flavor data
default_value { "192.168.1.2" }
}
cdl_option CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH1_ADDRS_NETMASK {
display "Network mask address for 'eth1'"
flavor data
default_value { "255.255.255.0" }
}
cdl_option CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH1_ADDRS_BROADCAST {
display "Broadcast address for 'eth1'"
flavor data
default_value { "192.168.1.255" }
}
cdl_option CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH1_ADDRS_GATEWAY {
display "Gateway/router IP address for 'eth1'"
flavor data
default_value { "0.0.0.0" }
}
cdl_option CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH1_ADDRS_SERVER {
display "Server IP address for 'eth1'"
flavor data
default_value { "192.168.1.101" }
}
}
}
}
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