Corrupt packets in Jnet (Was: Re: rtentry and rtrequest)
Peter Jeremy
peterjeremy at optushome.com.au
Tue Apr 24 21:37:32 UTC 2007
On 2007-Apr-23 18:54:30 +0400, Yar Tikhiy <yar at comp.chem.msu.su> wrote:
>Perhaps the bug is triggered when the outgoing packet consists of
>multiple mbufs.
Given that we are effectivly dealing with a shared memory block, how
does the SP now when the server has finished writing and vice versa?
Is jnet's handling of multiple mbufs making the SP think there are
multiple packets?
>I'd also test if the ssh from SP can work OK with a FreeBSD host
>(the same FreeBSD version as on the platform side would be the best)
>via the external Ethernet.
It definitely can. I haven't used anything else to talk to my SP.
>Your jnet_start() routine fills the tail of the buffer w/zeros
>already, doesn't it?
I would also suggest padding to 256 bytes with zeroes.
--
Peter Jeremy
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