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RE: [lwip-users] Port to 8086 Architecture.
From: |
Taranowski, Thomas \(SWCOE\) |
Subject: |
RE: [lwip-users] Port to 8086 Architecture. |
Date: |
Thu, 15 Feb 2007 15:48:35 -0600 |
What version of the stack are you using?
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> Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 11:46 AM
> To: Mailing list for lwIP users
> Subject: [lwip-users] Port to 8086 Architecture.
>
> Hi,
> I am new to the LWIP, and trying to get things going on a
Turbo186
> processor.
> (i.e. a 8086 processor with a larger memory space.) I have a new
> driver going for
> the AM79C760 ethernet chip, and that looks ok. On a network with just
> a computer and
> the UUT, I can ping all day and no problems. Now, connect to a
network
> with a lot
> of traffic and the unit crashes. It looks like it is random, and
looks
> like memory
> corruption problems.
>
> I am getting a lot of :
>
> pbuf_header: failed as 024e000e < 024d0100 (not enough space for new
> header size)
> (the actual address would be 0024e0e and 0024e00, which would be false
> for the above
> test.)
>
> Then I see where the IP header:... starts to give bad src/dst and
other
> errors, then
> the system crashes and reboots.
>
> I guess my question after all this, has anyone ported lwip to a 8086
> processor.
>
> Robert
>
>
>
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- [lwip-users] Port to 8086 Architecture., Robert Morse, 2007/02/15
- RE: [lwip-users] Port to 8086 Architecture.,
Taranowski, Thomas \(SWCOE\) <=
- Re: [lwip-users] Port to 8086 Architecture., Robert Morse, 2007/02/16
- Re: [lwip-users] Port to 8086 Architecture., Robert Morse, 2007/02/16
- Re: [lwip-users] Port to 8086 Architecture., Kieran Mansley, 2007/02/16
- Re: [lwip-users] Port to 8086 Architecture., Robert Morse, 2007/02/16
- Re: [lwip-users] Port to 8086 Architecture., David Empson, 2007/02/18
- Re: [lwip-users] Port to 8086 Architecture., Kieran Mansley, 2007/02/19