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Re: TCP socket problem : connect and bind


ok, I Added the function 'init_all_network_interfaces()'
now I have the folowing output (note the correct ip at the redboot
start up and the 0x000 in cyg_init):

=>
IP: 147.215.40.77/255.255.255.0, Gateway: 147.215.40.1
Default server: 147.215.1.4
                                                                      
         
RedBoot(tm) bootstrap and debug environment [ROM]
Non-certified release, version W468 V3I4 - built 09:58:14, Aug  3 2004
                                                                      
         
Platform: VIPER (XScale PXA255)
Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, Red Hat, Inc.
                                                                      
         
RAM: 0x00000000-0x04000000, [0x00400000-0x03fd1000] available
FLASH: base 0x60000000, size 0x02000000, 256 blocks of 0x00020000
bytes each.
RedBoot> load -v -m ymodem
CEntry point: 0x00400040, address range: 0x00400000-0x00443678
xyzModem - CRC mode, 25580(SOH)/0(STX)/0(CAN) packets, 5 retries
RedBoot>
RedBoot>
RedBoot> go
[cyg_net_init] Init: mbinit(0x00000000)
[cyg_net_init] Init: cyg_net_init_devs(0x00000000)
Init device 'lan91cxx_eth0'
[cyg_net_init] Init: loopattach(0x00000000)
[cyg_net_init] Init: ifinit(0x00000000)
[cyg_net_init] Init: domaininit(0x00000000)
[cyg_net_init] Init: cyg_net_add_domain(0x00442fe0)
New domain internet at 0x00000000
[cyg_net_init] Init: cyg_net_add_domain(0x00442a28)
New domain route at 0x00000000
[cyg_net_init] Init: call_route_init(0x00000000)
[cyg_net_init] Done
[eth_drv_ioctl] Warning: Driver can't set multi-cast mode
[eth_drv_ioctl] Warning: Driver can't set multi-cast mode
BOOTP/DHCP failed on eth0
Server Redboot !
error in Connexion, connect()
opening port 50..
error in OpenPort, bind()error
                                                                      
         
<=

I don't have a dhcp server since at the beginning of the start up the
ip is correct.
before loading the code on the arcom viper card, I can ping my card
(my card can't ping my host) after the execution of my code (finished
by bind error) the card do not reply anymore to my host pings (and the
light of the eth0 is shutdown)

The source code is follwing:
=>
///gnutools/arm-elf/bin/arm-elf-

//#include <cyg/kernel/kapi.h>

#include <stdio.h>
//#include <math.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
/*#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
*/
#include <network.h>

#define SOCKET_ERROR -1
#define DESIRED_BACKGROUND_LOAD 50

int OpenPort(unsigned short port)
{
    struct sockaddr_in sin;
    int sock;

    if((sock = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0))== SOCKET_ERROR)
    {
        printf("error in OpenPort, socket()");
        return 0;
    }

    sin.sin_port = htons(port);
//    sin.sin_addr.s_addr = 0;
    sin.sin_addr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY;
    sin.sin_family = AF_INET;
        
    if(SOCKET_ERROR == bind(sock, (struct sockaddr *)&sin,
sizeof(struct sockaddr_in) ))
    {
        printf("error in OpenPort, bind()");
        return 0;
    }

    if(SOCKET_ERROR == listen(sock, SOMAXCONN))
    {
        printf("error in OpenPort, listen()");
        return 0;
    }
 
    return sock;

}




int Connexion(unsigned short port)
{
    struct sockaddr_in sin;
    int sock;

    if((sock = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0))== SOCKET_ERROR)
    {
        printf("error in OpenPort, socket()");
        return 0;
    }

    sin.sin_port = htons(port);
    sin.sin_addr.s_addr = inet_addr("147.215.40.139");
    sin.sin_family = AF_INET;
  
    if(SOCKET_ERROR == connect(sock, (struct sockaddr *)&sin,
sizeof(struct sockaddr_in) ))
    {
        printf("error in Connexion, connect()");
        return 0;
    }
    return sock;

}



// envoi les données pointées par data taille = len
// tout est envoyé grace à un appel à recv dans le while
// retourne le nombre d'octets envoyés 
int SendData(int sock, char *data, int len)
{
    int total = 0;
    int ret;
    
    while((ret = send(sock, data, len, 0))>0) // envoi les données
    {
        total += ret;  // octets envoyés au total
        data  += ret;  // pointe plus loin sur les données non
envoyées
        len   -= ret;  // la taille restante diminue
    }
    
    return total;  // nombre d'octets envoyés
}

// envoie la chaine de caractère ascii, terminée par un 0.
// retourne le nombre d'octets envoyés (n'envoie pas le 0)
int SendString(int sock, char *str)
{
   return SendData(sock, str, strlen(str));
}

// recoit des données, les stocke dans buffer
// la réception s'achève oubien quand len octets ont été recus
// ou bien quand \n est recu.
// les caractères \r et \n sont enlevés de la fin du buffer avant de
retourner
// le nombre de caractères mis dans buffer est retourné.
int RecvLine(int sock, char *buffer, int len)
{
    char c;
    int total = 0;
    int ret;
    
    memset(buffer, 0 , len);
    
    while( (total<len) && ((ret = recv(sock, &c, 1, 0))>0) )
    {
        memcpy(&buffer[total], &c, ret ); // buffer[total] = c;
        total += ret; // total++;
        if(buffer[total-1] =='\n')
            break ; // sortie de la boucle si retour chariot recu.
    
    }
    
    len = strlen(buffer);
    while((buffer[len-1] =='\n') || (buffer[len-1] =='\r'))
    {
        buffer[len-1] = 0; // écrase \n ou \r par caractère de fin de
chaine
        len--;
        if(!len)   // si taille nulle
            break; // termine la boucle
    }
    
    return len;
    
}

//void cyg_user_start(void)
int main(void)
{
//int i;
int sock, client;
char buffer[1024];

    init_all_network_interfaces();
//    calibrate_load(DESIRED_BACKGROUND_LOAD);
    printf("Server Redboot !\n");
    if(sock = Connexion(90))
        printf("connected!");
        
    printf("opening port 50..");
    if(!(sock = OpenPort(50)))
    {
        printf("error opening port !");
        return 0;
    }
    printf("ok\n");
    
    
    if(SOCKET_ERROR == (client = accept(sock, NULL, 0)))
    {
        printf("error of accept!");
        return 0;
    }
    printf("Client connected!");
    strcpy(buffer, "Hello I am the Viper Server!\r\n");
    SendString(client, buffer);

    while(strncmp(buffer, "quit", 3))
    {
        RecvLine(client, buffer, 1024);
        printf("client sent: %s", buffer);
        SendString(client, "220 ok for");
        SendString(client, buffer);
        SendString(client, "\r\n");
    }    
    
    close(sock);
    close(client);

    puts("Server finished");
    return 0;
  
}
<=


Thank you for your help

-------------------
> 
> --- Thierry Brémard <bremardt@esiee.fr> wrote:
> 
> > => is there some functions to call before using the
> > network ?
> 
> Add the function 'init_all_network_interfaces()' to
> your main routine before making any TCP function
> calls.
> 
> -- Matt
> 
> 
> 
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