[ECOS] network tests not working on ipaq
Weilong Li
weilongli2000@yahoo.com
Wed Jun 27 10:57:00 GMT 2001
I have only one ethernet card on ipaq, can I configure
it to have two separate ip addresses? Or I need
to buy another one.
I had some problem with the serial line debugging,
telling me "packet ignoring error",
though I'm sure the physical connection is good,
since I can use activesync on windows to communicate
with ipaq. And I can also remote run programs on
i386pc, while the target is ipaq, the same procedure
just failed.
Weilong
--- Gary Thomas <gthomas@cambridge.redhat.com> wrote:
>
> On 27-Jun-2001 Weilong Li wrote:
> > t this moment, it stays there, and on linux host,
> > I typed tcp_sink,
> >#>./tcp_sink 192.168.1.20
> > Start TCP test - SINK mode to 192.168.1.20
> > Can't connect to target: No route to host
> >
>
> If you are going to run GDB via the network, then
> you need
> to use two separate IP addresses for your iPAQ. One
> address
> is to be used for GDB and the other for the eCos
> programs
> which run.
>
> Alternatively, connect to the iPAQ via the serial
> line.
>
> > and at this time I cannot even ping 192.168.1.20.
> > (my linux host machine has ip address of
> 192.168.1.9).
> >
> > I found out that after redboot boots from ipaq,
> > I can ping ipaq from the linux host, however,
> > if I remotely run ANY tests program, the redboot
> > will be stuck, so ipaq is not responsive to
> > any connection to it, so I cannot ping ipaq from
> > linux host.
>
> Unless the eCos program is using the network stack
> (included
> and initialized), it will not respond to network
> "pings" once
> the program starts.
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