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RE: Determining network ERROR codes


    init_all_network_interfaces();

I love it when I answer my own questions.

Sorry for the DUMBass message!!

  > -----Original Message-----
  > From: Trenton D. Adams [mailto:tadams@extremeeng.com]
  > Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 3:31 PM
  > To: 'Trenton D. Adams'; 'eCos mailing list'
  > Subject: RE: Determining network ERROR codes
  > 
  >   >
  >   > Ok, how do I know what error corresponds to what?  I got an
error of
  > 331
  >   > on a connect () call.  Aren't these supposed to be standard
errors?
  >   > They don't seem to return the same errors as they do on Windows.
  > Maybe
  >   > windows redefines them!
  >   >
  >   > Anyhow, where do I look for this information?
  >   >
  > 
  > I have the following code.  Connect keeps returning 331
EADDRNOTAVAIL.
  > I have no idea why that might happen.  This program would work with
a
  > few modifications on linux and windows as far as I recall.
Inet_addr ()
  > does return an IP address in network byte order so I can't see that
  > being a problem.  Any ideas?
  > 
  >     int s;
  >     int one = 1;
  >     struct sockaddr_in addr;
  > 
  >     diag_printf("Start socket test\n");
  > 
  >     s = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP);
  >     diag_printf("socket() = %d\n", s);
  > 
  >     addr.sin_addr.s_addr = inet_addr ("172.16.1.9");
  >     addr.sin_family = AF_INET;
  >     addr.sin_port = htons (1024);
  >     addr.sin_len = sizeof (addr);
  >     if (connect (s, &addr, sizeof (addr)) != 0)
  >     {
  >         diag_printf ("Error connecting to socket! - %d\n",
  >             errno);
  >         cyg_test_exit();
  >     }
  > 
  >     send (s, "Hello From eCos", strlen ("Hello From eCos"), 0);
  > 
  >     cyg_test_exit();


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