From: 김병진 <geniuskpj@kaist.ac.kr>
To: "Jan Kiszka " <jan.kiszka@siemens.com>, xenomai@xenomai.org
Subject: RE: Re: Question about real-time networking
Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2019 14:59:42 +0900 (KST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5c85fb363fe4_@_imoxion.com> (raw)
>On 08.03.19 10:05, 김병진 via Xenomai wrote:>> Hello<br>I wanna use tcp or udp for real-time network.<br>i found an example from /home/kraptor/xenomai-v3.0.8/demo/posix/cobalt/eth_p_all<br>But it seems like not using rtnet.<br>https://gitlab.denx.de/Xenomai/xenomai/wikis/RTnet<br>Wiki says that i need to install Rtnet separately.<br>Is it right? I am trying to build rtnet tcp example without install.<br>Cause all function I need is in /xenomai/kernel/drivers/net/stack/<br>But what should I include or link?(cflags or ldflags)<br><br>Is there anyone who can help me?<br><br>Thank you.>Something is mangling your emails... Sorry for messy html. I think My mail editor has a problem:(>RTnet is part of Xenomai, no need for a separate installation anymore. Where exactly is our wiki suggesting something different? Several paths in 'Rtnet programming' are based on installing Rtnet. https://gitlab.denx.de/Xenomai/xenomai/wikis/RTnet "The second folder of interest is the folder where RTnet was installed into. The default location for this would be /usr/local/rtnet." https://gitlab.denx.de/Xenomai/xenomai/wikis/RTnet_Setup "Change to directory /usr/local/rtnet/sbin">For rttcp, you need to use the development branch (master). So if i use master branch xenomai, can i add tcp in "RT_PROTOCOLS" from 'rtnet.conf'? I can't add tcp flags on 3.0.8 branch because there is no tcp/rtnet option in kernel config.>JanThanks
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