Hi Wolfgang,
...
Attached is the output of "tcpdump -i rteth0" for the startup:
Could you re-capture with "tcpdump -i rteth0 -w <logfile>". This log
will then be readable for Ethereal and I could browse it more easily. :)
bash-2.05b# rtnet -cf ../etc/rtnet-tqm860l.conf start
*** RTnet 0.8.3 - built on Jul 5 2005 17:37:45 ***
RTnet: initialising real-time networking
RTnet: stack-mgr started
RTDM: registered protocol device 2:2
RTDM: registered protocol device 17:2
RTnet: registered rteth0
RTnet: rteth0: FEC ENET Version 0.3, irq 9, addr 00:d0:93:80:03:54
initializing loopback...
RTnet: registered rtlo
RTcap: real-time capturing interface
RTcfg: init real-time configuration distribution protocol
RTmac: init realtime media access control
RTmac/TDMA: init time division multiple access control mechanism
RTDM: registered named device TDMA0
Stage 1: searching for master...TDMA: calibrated master-to-slave
packet delay: 439754586 us (min/max: 439506992/440002182 us)
Stage 2: waiting for other slaves...
Stage 3: waiting for common setup completion...
Also on my MPC860 module I see large calibrated master-to-slave packet
delays. 440 seconds, this looks like an endianess problem or a wrong
(64-bit?) calculation.
Oops. Ok, let's wait for the binary dump - and what Ethereal dissects.
Thanks,
Jan
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