From: Ben Greear <greearb@candelatech.com>
To: Bill Leckey <bleckey@tpg.com.au>
Cc: netdev@oss.sgi.com
Subject: Re: Net device queries.
Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2002 19:47:31 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3DCF2853.4000908@candelatech.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 3DCE7B81.4070604@tpg.com.au
Bill Leckey wrote:
> I've been coding an ethernet driver for some new hardware we're
> developing and while it's working, there are a few issues I'm still
> unsure of. I couldn't find any archives for this list, so I'm
> suspecting I'm going to cover a lot of 'old ground'. Most of my info
> for coding ethernet drivers comes out of Rubini and Corbet's LInux
> Device Drivers, and what I've gleaned from kernel sources
>
> Firstly some background. With these cards I can have up to 25 point to
> point connections (to the same destination machine, or 25 destination
> machines). I have almost total control of what goes out on the wire, so
> I've chosen a minimal header that contains the type (passed in to
> hard_header) and a 16 bit field that contains misc other information.
> So, 32 bits, plus the data. The hardware provides things like length,
> and CRC checking.
>
> Currently I'm setting dev->hard_header_len to 4.
>
> The part that concerns me is what I set dev->type, dev->addr_len and
> dev->flags to.
>
> We don't technically have a hardware address so I set dev->addr_len to 0.
If you want to look like ethernet, it seems you would want at least a fake
MAC. To me, it also sounds like you may want up to 25 net_devices, since
you have that many logical point-to-point connections. (Similar to the
way VLAN works)
>
> I set dev->type to ARPHRD_VOID, simply because I'm not sure what the
> consequences of setting it to anything else are.
Maybe you could get a serial number out of your device and then hash it
into MAC addresses? The user can always change these with ifconfig or 'ip'
after your device initializes anyway...
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Ben Greear <greearb@candelatech.com> <Ben_Greear AT excite.com>
President of Candela Technologies Inc http://www.candelatech.com
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