From: Yuxiao Xi <xiyuxiao@harbournetworks.com>
To: li <slowforce@21cn.com>
Cc: linuxppc <linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org>
Subject: Re: dhcp help!
Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 9:16:41 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200311050117.TAA15160@lists.linuxppc.org> (raw)
li
Yes,I think that I configure the dhcp server correctly. I let one PC
to dynamically obtain IP address from the DHCP server I configured and
it got one smoothly from the server. Then I use 'ethereal' to capture
packets,and the result showed that "dhcp discover" packets and "dhcp
offer" packets were all correct.
>did you configure the dpcpd in the host properly?
>>
>> Can anyone tell me where the mumber in_device *ip_ptr of the
>> struct net_device is initialized?
>> I enable the DHCP and BOOTP kernel configurations,but I can not
>> boot my kernel successfully!
>> The target sent dhcp discover message packet to the host
>> server,and the host server replied it with a dhcp offer message
>> packet.The target's ethernet card received the dhcp offer packet
>> and sent it to the IP protocol stack correctly.But the network
>> layer dropped the packet!I traced the packet receive process
>> and found that when the function ip_rcv_finish() was called,it
>> called the function ip_route_input(),then ip_route_input() called
>> ip_route_input_slow(),then ip_route_input() called in_device *in_dev
>> = in_dev_get(dev) which returned NULL! the source code of the
>> function in_dev_get(dev) is shown below:
>>
>> static __inline__ struct in_device *
>> in_dev_get(const struct net_device *dev)
>> {
>> struct in_device *in_dev;
>>
>> read_lock(&inetdev_lock);
>> in_dev = dev->ip_ptr;
>> if (in_dev)
>> atomic_inc(&in_dev->refcnt);
>> read_unlock(&inetdev_lock);
>> return in_dev;
>> }
>>
>> I checked the kernel startup code and I found that when the
>> target dynamicly went to obtain its IP address,and when function
>> in_dev_get(dev) was called,the mumber in_device *ip_ptr of the struct
>> net_device *dev had not been initialized. I am confused by this
>> trouble.Is DHCP really used as I described? Did I make any mistake?
>>
>> BTW: I use montavista linux 2.1
Yuxiao Xi
xiyuxiao@harbournetworks.com
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