On 07/25/2010 11:09 AM, Yann Sionneau wrote:
Hi again !

The ethernet driver was totally wrong, i corrected it now it seems ok

I have another problem with telnetd now :

syslog: telnetd: accepted connection from 192.168.101.254 on /dev/pty0
unable to open stdio: I/O error
My guess is that you do not have enough file descriptors or
PTYs configured.  CONFIGURE_MAXIMUM_LIBIO_FILE_DESCRIPTORS
(from memory) -- 3 for stdin, out, and error plus a few others for
the socket, telnet (3 per session?), and any file operations you
will do from the shell.

--joel
syslog: telnetd: releasing connection from 192.168.101.254 on /dev/pty0

do you know how to correct this ?

Sorry for flooding the list with my problems :)

Le 25/07/2010 12:42, Yann Sionneau a écrit :
Thanks Joel&  Till it helped a lot, telnetd starts well, the problem
comes from my ethernet driver now :)


Le 24/07/2010 15:54, Joel Sherrill a écrit :

On 07/24/2010 02:08 AM, Till Straumann wrote:

Most likely a configuration issue. Did you see the line
'registering the PTY driver FAILED'? That probably means
you hit the driver limit.

Try

#define CONFIGURE_MAXIMUM_DRIVERS 10

or some other reasonable number.


How about CONFIGURE_MAXIMUM_PTYS?

Yann.. did you look at the network-demos/telnetd?   network-demos
is a separate CVS module.

--joel

HTH
- Till

On 07/23/2010 11:23 PM, Yann Sionneau wrote:

ok ... just forgot the attachement !

Le 23/07/2010 23:21, Yann Sionneau a écrit :


Hi,

I am trying to use the telnetd included in RTEMS source tree to
start a
shell in order to do a nice sample application for the Ethernet driver
of milkymist bsp.

Is there some documentation about how to use it ?

I tried what i thought was correct, according to what i've read in the
telnetd source code.

I've put the code i am using as attachment.

I get this error running the application :

*** MILKYMIST NETWORKING TEST by Yann Sionneau ***
== Initializing Network ==
== Starting telnetd ==
WARNING: registering the PTY driver FAILED
telnetd cannot initialize PTY driver

If you have some advice i would really appreciate :)

Cheers,

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