Leopold Palomo-Avellaneda wrote:
> > I guess he is talking about the rt_e1000 driver (based on e1000 driver).
> 
> yes ...
> >
> > > > I compared the e1000 driver in SVN trunk with the one in 0.9.9.
> > >
> > > As the syslog show, I always have worked with 0.9.10 (trunk), :-)
> > > well that what I have seen ...
> >
> > Are you sure? Because the SVN version of RTnet has this rt_e1000 patch
> > already applied and it seems like you don't, so maybe you are not
> running
> > rtnet SVN version. Better try a diff to be sure.
> 
> yes I'm sure. I was working all the day yesterday with the rtnet 0.9.10 
> (trunk). I have looked the e1000/e1000_main.c to ensure that the patch was
> applied.
> 
> However I wouldn't lost in this know. Yesterday my box was doing strange 
> things. The route table behaviour is very disconcerting.
> 
> [....]
> 
> >
> > You don't have to understand RTcap. Just enable it at rtnet
> configuration
> > (make menuconfig) and load its module, enable its interface and let
> > wireshark/tcpdump capture the traffic. The only thing you have to do
> then
> > is to check the frames (which are sent, are they corrupt ... )
> 
> ok, 
> 
> rtcap compiled ...
> ....
> driver loaded;
> module rtcap loaded
> and rteth0 enable 
> sbin/rtifconfig rteth0  up 10.0.0.1 promisc netmask 255.255.255.0
> 
> but wireshark doesn't see it.
> 
> I'm using wireshark 0.99.4, from debian etch

Does the interface occure in wireshark? You have to capture on interface 
"rteth0" or "any".
Both should be visible within wireshark. Both should capture frames (at least 
synchronisation frames, if you loaded tdma module and there is an active 
master).
 
> > ... and last but not least ... send me one of those tickets ;)
> 
> are you a nice girl with blond hair, blue eyes and intelligent? ;-)

No, but I could get some :D
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