Re: [RTnet-developers] Ethernet IP
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From: Glen W. <gl...@je...> - 2011-02-09 16:54:20
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I have 10.82.88.249 with my Mac address in my rtroute table. I can receive from it but can't send back to the same socket. I think this may be the connect() issue. I will be getting a kernel dump when I get back to rtai but I would like to get xenomai working if possible. -- Glen Wernersbach President & CTO Jetsoft Development Co 629 Old St. Rt. 74 - Suite 210 Cincinnati Ohio 45244 Custom Programming Web Site: www.JetsoftDev.com Retail Product Web Site: www.ScanHelp.com Phone: 513-528-6660 Fax: 513-528-3470 On Feb 9, 2011, at 11:35 AM, Jan Kiszka <jan...@si...> wrote: > On 2011-02-09 17:31, Glen Wernersbach wrote: >> Jan, I did a kernel message while my send command was blocking >> >> It said >> RTNET host 10.82.88.249 unreachable. >> >> 10.82.88.249 is the NIC I received the packette on. > > That, first of all, means you are lacking a host route from your RTnet > node to that target. Check with rtroute, see README.routing for more info. > > But I was referring to that oops you mentioned under RTAI. It may point > to an issue in the stack. > > Jan > > -- > Siemens AG, Corporate Technology, CT T DE IT 1 > Corporate Competence Center Embedded Linux > |