net/mld: The MLD logic now compiles and is much less toxic. It still is not a proper MLD implementation: (1) It is basically a port of IGMP, tweaked to work with IPv6 and ICMPv6 MLD messages, (2) it needs a proper analysis and comparison with RFC 3810, and (3) it is completely untested. For this reason, it will remain EXPERIMENTAL for some time.
net/mld: Add some missing macros, more fixes related to IPv6 vs IPv4 types,
net/mld: More compilation cleaning. Most fixups for IPv6 vs IPv4 types.
net/mld: Hook crudely converted .c files into build system and resolve a few of the many, many compilation/design problems.
net/mld: Add support for MLD statistics.
net/mld: Hook in MLD poll and packet transmission logic.
net/mld: Change references to IPv4 definitions to IPv6 definitions; Remove mld_input() since MLD piggybacks on ICMPv6 input. Add functions to catch MLD messages dispatched by ICMPv6 input logic.
net/mld: As a starting point, copy all net/igmp/*.c files to net/mld/. and change all occurrences of igmp (or IGMP) to mld (or MLD).
net/mld: More compilation cleaning. Most fixups for IPv6 vs IPv4 types.
net/mld: Hook crudely converted .c files into build system and resolve a few of the many, many compilation/design problems.
net/mld: Add support for MLD statistics.
net/mld: Hook in MLD poll and packet transmission logic.
net/mld: Change references to IPv4 definitions to IPv6 definitions; Remove mld_input() since MLD piggybacks on ICMPv6 input. Add functions to catch MLD messages dispatched by ICMPv6 input logic.
net/mld: As a starting point, copy all net/igmp/*.c files to net/mld/. and change all occurrences of igmp (or IGMP) to mld (or MLD).
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Fix up some final compile isses.
net/netdev: Convert the network down notification logic to use the new wqueue-based notification factility.
net/udp: Convert the UDP readahead notification logic to use the new wqueue-based notification factility.
net/tcp: Convert the TCP readahead notification logic to use the new wqueue-based notification factility.
mm/iob: Convert the IOB notification logic to use the new wqueue-based notification factility.
sched/wqueue: Signals are not good IPCs to support the target poll functionality for several reasons including the amount of data that can be passed with a signal and in the fact that in protected and kernel modes, user threads executing signal handlers in protected, kernel memory is problematic. Instead, convert the same logic to perform the notifications via function callback on the high priority work queue.
This makes the user interface a little hostile. People thing of an MTU of 1500 bytes, but the corresponding packet is really 1514 bytes (including the 14 byte Ethernet header). A more friendly solution would configure the MTU (as before), but then derive the packet buffer size by adding the MAC header length. Instead, we define the packet buffer size then derive the MTU.
The MTU is not common currency in networking. On the wire, the only real issue is the MSS which is derived from MTU by subtracting the IP header and TCP header sizes (for the case of TCP). Now it is derived for the PKTSIZE by subtracting the IP header, the TCP header, and the MAC header sizes. So we should be all good and without the recurring 14 byte error in MTU's and MSS's.
Squashed commit of the following:
Trivial update to fix some spacing issues.
net/: Rename several macros containing _MTU to _PKTSIZE.
net/: Rename CONFIG_NET_SLIP_MTU to CONFIG_NET_SLIP_PKTSIZE and similarly for CONFIG_NET_TUN_MTU. These are not the MTU which does not include the size of the link layer header. These are the full size of the packet buffer memory (minus any GUARD bytes).
net/: Rename CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_MTU to CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_PKTSIZE and similarly for CONFIG_NET_TUN_MTU. These are not the MTU which does not include the size of the link layer header. These are the full size of the packet buffer memory (minus any GUARD bytes).
net/: Rename CONFIG_NET_ETH_MTU to CONFIG_NET_ETH_PKTSIZE. This is not the MTU which does not include the size of the link layer header. This is the full size of the packet buffer memory (minus any GUARD bytes).
net/: Rename the file d_mtu in the network driver structure to d_pktsize. That value saved there is not the MTU. The packetsize is the memory large enough to hold the maximum packet PLUS the size of the link layer header. The MTU does not include the link layer header.
Fix a few typo/compilation problems.
net/: Remove all CONFIG_NET_xxx_TCP_RECVWNDO configuration variables. They were used only to initialize the d_recwndo of the network device structure which no longer exists.
net/: Remove the device TCP receive window field (d_recvwndo) from the device structure. That value is no longer retained, but is calculated dynamically.
Remove some dangling references to CONFIG_NET_TCP_RWND_CONTROL.
net/tcp: Take read-ahead throttling into account when calculating the TCP receive window size.
net/tcp: tcp_get_recvwindow() now returns the receive window size directly (vs. indirectly via the device structure).
net/tcp: Remove CONFIG_NET_TCP_RWND_CONTROL. TCP window algorithm is now trigged only by CONFIG_NET_TCP_READAHEAD.
net/netdev: Add implementation of if_nametoindex() and if indextoname().
net/pkt: Raw AF_PACKET sockets now depend on CONFIG_NETDEV_IFINDEX.
net/procfs: Tweak to handle traversal of interfaces if CONFIG_NETDEV_IFINDEX is not defined.
net/netdev.h: Update netdev_findbyaddr() to use the assigned device index.
Trivial typo fix
net/netdev: Add support for assigned an interface index to a device when it is regisgtered.
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Author: Gregory Nutt <gnutt@nuttx.org>
include/nuttx/wireless/ieee80211: Cosmetic, coding standard changes from review of last merge.
drivers/wireless/ieee80211: Cosmetic, coding standard changes from review of last merge.
configs/photon: Cosmetic, coding standard changes from review of last merge.
arch/arm/src/stm32: SDIO changes from last review: Fix a few long lines and other coding standard issues; Make additions for SDIO card support dependent on a configuration option.
Author: hhuysqt <hyq9606@126.com>
Return IEEE 802.11 MAC address just as ethernet does
Modifyed bcmf_board_setup_oob_irq declaration
Modified OOB ISR function types
Add some logic according to WICED SDK
Bug fixed: data_offset counts in 4-bytes
Add BCM43438 logic for future developement
Add tips on using telnet
Use SDIO in-band interrupt instead of OOB interrupt, because Photon seems to unconnect the OOB interrupt line...
add SDIO in-band interrupt logic
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wireless/bluetooth: Some small changes that gets to a clean compile by just eliminating some incorrect implementations (still with a lot of warnings. The logic is still incomplete but now not so lethal.
wireless/bluetooth: Restructuring: Connection interfaces should internal to wireless/bluetooth. include/nuttx/wireless/bt_conn.h removed and merged with wireless/bluetooth/bt_conn.h. Several fix to get closer to bt_netdev.c compiling. Need to design some not interfaces and use some existing interfaces to send and receiv packets.
wireless/bluetooth: Some organization with some network device compile errors fixed. Still not even close to compiling.
net/bluetooth: Fix numerous compile issues; Still open design issues with regard to the interface with the Bluetooth stack.
wireless/bluetooth: Create bt_netdev.c with a crude copy of mac802154_netdev.c. Does not not even compile yet.
include/nuttx/net: Add bluetooth.h. Content is not yet correct.
net/netpackets: Add bluetooth.h. Update net/bluetooth to use new socket address definition.
net/bluetooth: Some fixes for initial build.
net/bluetooth: Add initial support for Bluetooth sockets. The initial cut is just the a clone of the IEEE 802.15.4 socket support with name changes.
net/ieee802154: Fix some typos noted when cloning to create net/bluetooth.
psock_close() and net_close() are internal OS functions and should not set the errno variable.
psock_ioctl() and netdev_ioctl() are internal OS functions and should not set the errno variable.
net_dupsd() and net_dupsd2() are internal OS functions and should not set the errno variable.
net/ and fs/: net_vfcntl(), file_fcntl(), file_dup(), and file_dup2() are all internal OS interfaces and should not modify the errno value.
This would be particularly useful, for example, in the case where there is only a single network adaptor and you want all output packets to go to the single adaptor in all cases. So for that behavior you could add a read-only routing table to the board-specific long that contains a single entry, the default route: 0.0.0.0/0.
Squashed commit of the following:
net/route: RAM and ROM routing tables build correctly in all IPv4 and IPv6 configurations.
net/route: Verify IPv6 ROM route build; Make number of ROM routes a variable, not a configuration item.
net/route: Add initial support for ROM-base, read-only routing tables.
net/route: Adjust and generalize some structures, rename some functions, and add configuration and build support that will eventually support read-only routing tables.
net/route: Some initial though experiments on use of a fixe, read-only routing table
Networking: Add implementation of logic for SIOCGIFCONF and SIOCGLIFCOF IOCTL commnds.
Networking: Add definitions and stuctures to support SIOCGIFCONF and SIOCGLIFCONF IOCTL commands.