incubator-nuttx/drivers/net
Gregory Nutt 8fdb173090 drivers/net/telnet.c: Now works like the loop device. A new interface called telnet_initialize() registers a telnet session "factory" device at /dev/telnet. Via ioctl, the factory device can create instances of the telnet character devices at /dev/telnetN to support Telnet sessions. 2015-12-07 13:48:06 -06:00
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Kconfig drivers/net: Move the Telnet driver from apps/netutils/netnetd to drivers/net 2015-12-07 09:26:57 -06:00
Make.defs drivers/net: Move the Telnet driver from apps/netutils/netnetd to drivers/net 2015-12-07 09:26:57 -06:00
cs89x0.c include/nuttx/net/netdev.h and several Ethernet drivers in arch/: Most network drivers to not support statistics. Those that do only support them when DEBUG is enabled. Each driver collects an architecture specific set of statistics and there is no mechanism in place to view those statistics. Thus, the driver feature was mostly useless. This change standardizes the driver statistics and puts the definition in the common network device structure defined in netdev.h where they can be accessed by network applications. All Ethernet drivers that collect statistics have been adapted to use these common statistics. 2015-11-26 12:08:09 -06:00
cs89x0.h
dm90x0.c include/nuttx/net/netdev.h and several Ethernet drivers in arch/: Most network drivers to not support statistics. Those that do only support them when DEBUG is enabled. Each driver collects an architecture specific set of statistics and there is no mechanism in place to view those statistics. Thus, the driver feature was mostly useless. This change standardizes the driver statistics and puts the definition in the common network device structure defined in netdev.h where they can be accessed by network applications. All Ethernet drivers that collect statistics have been adapted to use these common statistics. 2015-11-26 12:08:09 -06:00
e1000.c include/nuttx/net/netdev.h and several Ethernet drivers in arch/: Most network drivers to not support statistics. Those that do only support them when DEBUG is enabled. Each driver collects an architecture specific set of statistics and there is no mechanism in place to view those statistics. Thus, the driver feature was mostly useless. This change standardizes the driver statistics and puts the definition in the common network device structure defined in netdev.h where they can be accessed by network applications. All Ethernet drivers that collect statistics have been adapted to use these common statistics. 2015-11-26 12:08:09 -06:00
e1000.h
enc28j60.c include/nuttx/net/netdev.h and several Ethernet drivers in arch/: Most network drivers to not support statistics. Those that do only support them when DEBUG is enabled. Each driver collects an architecture specific set of statistics and there is no mechanism in place to view those statistics. Thus, the driver feature was mostly useless. This change standardizes the driver statistics and puts the definition in the common network device structure defined in netdev.h where they can be accessed by network applications. All Ethernet drivers that collect statistics have been adapted to use these common statistics. 2015-11-26 12:08:09 -06:00
enc28j60.h Most cosmetic but also includes a fix for a compile problem from Ken Pettit 2015-12-01 12:54:57 -06:00
encx24j600.c include/nuttx/net/netdev.h and several Ethernet drivers in arch/: Most network drivers to not support statistics. Those that do only support them when DEBUG is enabled. Each driver collects an architecture specific set of statistics and there is no mechanism in place to view those statistics. Thus, the driver feature was mostly useless. This change standardizes the driver statistics and puts the definition in the common network device structure defined in netdev.h where they can be accessed by network applications. All Ethernet drivers that collect statistics have been adapted to use these common statistics. 2015-11-26 12:08:09 -06:00
encx24j600.h ENCX24J600: Use the ENC's SRAM from multiple TX packets. From Max Holtzberg 2013-08-26 09:11:58 -06:00
ftmac100.c include/nuttx/net/netdev.h and several Ethernet drivers in arch/: Most network drivers to not support statistics. Those that do only support them when DEBUG is enabled. Each driver collects an architecture specific set of statistics and there is no mechanism in place to view those statistics. Thus, the driver feature was mostly useless. This change standardizes the driver statistics and puts the definition in the common network device structure defined in netdev.h where they can be accessed by network applications. All Ethernet drivers that collect statistics have been adapted to use these common statistics. 2015-11-26 12:08:09 -06:00
loopback.c include/nuttx/net/netdev.h and several Ethernet drivers in arch/: Most network drivers to not support statistics. Those that do only support them when DEBUG is enabled. Each driver collects an architecture specific set of statistics and there is no mechanism in place to view those statistics. Thus, the driver feature was mostly useless. This change standardizes the driver statistics and puts the definition in the common network device structure defined in netdev.h where they can be accessed by network applications. All Ethernet drivers that collect statistics have been adapted to use these common statistics. 2015-11-26 12:08:09 -06:00
phy_notify.c Tiva PHY Interrupts: Need to read the PHY interrupt status register in order to clear the pending PHY interrupt 2015-01-05 15:12:45 -06:00
skeleton.c include/nuttx/net/netdev.h and several Ethernet drivers in arch/: Most network drivers to not support statistics. Those that do only support them when DEBUG is enabled. Each driver collects an architecture specific set of statistics and there is no mechanism in place to view those statistics. Thus, the driver feature was mostly useless. This change standardizes the driver statistics and puts the definition in the common network device structure defined in netdev.h where they can be accessed by network applications. All Ethernet drivers that collect statistics have been adapted to use these common statistics. 2015-11-26 12:08:09 -06:00
slip.c include/nuttx/net/netdev.h and several Ethernet drivers in arch/: Most network drivers to not support statistics. Those that do only support them when DEBUG is enabled. Each driver collects an architecture specific set of statistics and there is no mechanism in place to view those statistics. Thus, the driver feature was mostly useless. This change standardizes the driver statistics and puts the definition in the common network device structure defined in netdev.h where they can be accessed by network applications. All Ethernet drivers that collect statistics have been adapted to use these common statistics. 2015-11-26 12:08:09 -06:00
telnet.c drivers/net/telnet.c: Now works like the loop device. A new interface called telnet_initialize() registers a telnet session "factory" device at /dev/telnet. Via ioctl, the factory device can create instances of the telnet character devices at /dev/telnetN to support Telnet sessions. 2015-12-07 13:48:06 -06:00
tun.c include/nuttx/net/netdev.h and several Ethernet drivers in arch/: Most network drivers to not support statistics. Those that do only support them when DEBUG is enabled. Each driver collects an architecture specific set of statistics and there is no mechanism in place to view those statistics. Thus, the driver feature was mostly useless. This change standardizes the driver statistics and puts the definition in the common network device structure defined in netdev.h where they can be accessed by network applications. All Ethernet drivers that collect statistics have been adapted to use these common statistics. 2015-11-26 12:08:09 -06:00
vnet.c include/nuttx/net/netdev.h and several Ethernet drivers in arch/: Most network drivers to not support statistics. Those that do only support them when DEBUG is enabled. Each driver collects an architecture specific set of statistics and there is no mechanism in place to view those statistics. Thus, the driver feature was mostly useless. This change standardizes the driver statistics and puts the definition in the common network device structure defined in netdev.h where they can be accessed by network applications. All Ethernet drivers that collect statistics have been adapted to use these common statistics. 2015-11-26 12:08:09 -06:00