From a83dd8610636034ad5076891fcce8b04912a567b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Joel Sherrill Date: Fri, 21 Aug 1998 12:59:04 +0000 Subject: Patch from Eric Norum --- doc/networking/networkapp.t | 19 +++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/networking/networkapp.t') diff --git a/doc/networking/networkapp.t b/doc/networking/networkapp.t index 7a7ae59066..07ec30a090 100644 --- a/doc/networking/networkapp.t +++ b/doc/networking/networkapp.t @@ -102,9 +102,8 @@ If a value of 0 is specified, 128 kbytes will be allocated. @item char *hostname The host name of the system. -If this entry is @code{NULL} the host name, -and all the remaining values specified by the @code{rtems_bsdnet_configuration} -structure will be obtained from a BOOTP server. +If this, or any of the following, entries are @code{NULL} the value +may be obtained from a BOOTP server. @item char *domainname The name of the Internet domain to which the system belongs. @@ -117,16 +116,12 @@ specified in `dotted decimal' (@code{129.128.4.1}) form. The Internet host number of the machine to which @code{syslog} messages will be sent. -@item char *name_server -The Internet host number of up to three machines to be used as +@item char *name_server[3] +The Internet host numbers of up to three machines to be used as Internet Domain Name Servers. @end table -@example -rtems_task_set_priority (RTEMS_SELF, 30, &oldPri); -@end example - @subsection Network device configuration Network devices are specified and configured by declaring and initializing a @code{struct rtems_bsdnet_ifcontig} structure for each network device. @@ -220,6 +215,9 @@ network I/O operations can be performed. This is done by calling: rtems_bsdnet_initialize_network (); @end example +This function is declared in @code{rtems/rtems_bsdnet.h}. + + @section Application code The RTEMS network package provides almost a complete set of BSD network @@ -243,7 +241,8 @@ buffer which remains valid only until the next call: @end itemize @subsection Network Statistics -There are a number of functions to print statistics gathered by the network stack: +There are a number of functions to print statistics gathered by the network stack. +These function are declared in @code{rtems/rtems_bsdnet.h}. @table @code @item rtems_bsdnet_show_if_stats Display statistics gathered by network interfaces. -- cgit v1.2.3