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netdev_txnotify.c which, in turn, for changes to arp/arp_send.c,
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icmp/icmp_ping.c, socket/net_sendfile.c, recvfrom.c, sendto.c,
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tcp/tcp_send_buffered.c, and tcp_send_unbuffered.c (2014-11-23).
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* arch/arm/src/kl/chip/kl_i2c.h: "I2C header file for the Freescale KL
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* arch/arm/src/kl/chip/kl_i2c.h: I2C header file for the Freescale KL
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family. From Alan Carvalho de Assis (2014-11-23).
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* include/nuttx/fs/fs.h: Fix typo in confiditional compilation. From
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* include/nuttx/fs/fs.h: Fix typo in conditional compilation. From
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Alan Carvalho de Assis (2014-11-23).
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@ -2907,7 +2907,17 @@ Configurations
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the warning in the section "Information Common to All Configurations"
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for further information.
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3. You will almost certainly need to adapt this configuration to
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3. This configuration executes out of SDRAM flash and is loaded into
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SDRAM from NAND, Serial DataFlash, SD card or from a TFTPC sever via
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U-Boot or BareBox. Data also is positioned in SDRAM.
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I did most testing with nuttx.bin on an SD card. These are the
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commands that I used to boot NuttX from the SD card:
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U-Boot> fatload mmc 0 0x20008000 nuttx.bin
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U-Boot> go 0x20008040
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4. You will almost certainly need to adapt this configuration to
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work in your network environment. I did all testing with a
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single 10.0.0.xx network and a 4+1 port switch:
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- Target GMAC IP: 10.0.0.2
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- Target EMAC IP: 10.0.0.3
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Host, EMAC, and GMAC were all connected using a switch.
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Host PC, EMAC, and GMAC were all connected using an Ethernet
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switch to the same 255.255.255.0 network.
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STATUS:
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}
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#else
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/* If there is only a single, registered network interface, then the
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* decision is pretty easy. Use that device and its default router
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* address.
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* decision is pretty easy.
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*/
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return g_netdevices;
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