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CDL
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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/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_DRIVERS { display "Network drivers" } 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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