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Diffstat (limited to 'net/net.c')
| -rw-r--r-- | net/net.c | 50 | 
1 files changed, 25 insertions, 25 deletions
| @@ -175,9 +175,9 @@ void ArpRequest(void)  	    }  	    NetArpWaitReplyIP = NetOurGatewayIP;  	} else -            NetArpWaitReplyIP = NetArpWaitPacketIP; +	    NetArpWaitReplyIP = NetArpWaitPacketIP; -        NetWriteIP((uchar*)&arp->ar_data[16], NetArpWaitReplyIP); +	NetWriteIP((uchar*)&arp->ar_data[16], NetArpWaitReplyIP);  	(void) eth_send(NetTxPacket, ETHER_HDR_SIZE + ARP_HDR_SIZE);  } @@ -295,8 +295,8 @@ restart:  	case BOOTP:  	case RARP:  		/* -                 * initialize our IP addr to 0 in order to accept ANY -                 * IP addr assigned to us by the BOOTP / RARP server +		 * initialize our IP addr to 0 in order to accept ANY +		 * IP addr assigned to us by the BOOTP / RARP server  		 */  		NetOurIP = 0;  		NetServerIP = 0; @@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ restart:  		 *	Abort if ctrl-c was pressed.  		 */  		if (ctrlc()) { -		        eth_halt(); +			eth_halt();  			printf("\nAbort\n");  			return (-1);  		} @@ -671,12 +671,12 @@ NetReceive(volatile uchar * pkt, int len)  	case PROT_ARP:  		/*  		 * We have to deal with two types of ARP packets: -                 * - REQUEST packets will be answered by sending  our -                 *   IP address - if we know it. -                 * - REPLY packates are expected only after we asked -                 *   for the TFTP server's or the gateway's ethernet -                 *   address; so if we receive such a packet, we set -                 *   the server ethernet address +		 * - REQUEST packets will be answered by sending  our +		 *   IP address - if we know it. +		 * - REPLY packates are expected only after we asked +		 *   for the TFTP server's or the gateway's ethernet +		 *   address; so if we receive such a packet, we set +		 *   the server ethernet address  		 */  #ifdef ET_DEBUG  		printf("Got ARP\n"); @@ -818,19 +818,19 @@ NetReceive(volatile uchar * pkt, int len)  		/*  		 * watch for ICMP host redirects  		 * -                 * There is no real handler code (yet). We just watch -                 * for ICMP host redirect messages. In case anybody -                 * sees these messages: please contact me -                 * (wd@denx.de), or - even better - send me the -                 * necessary fixes :-) +		 * There is no real handler code (yet). We just watch +		 * for ICMP host redirect messages. In case anybody +		 * sees these messages: please contact me +		 * (wd@denx.de), or - even better - send me the +		 * necessary fixes :-)  		 * -                 * Note: in all cases where I have seen this so far -                 * it was a problem with the router configuration, -                 * for instance when a router was configured in the -                 * BOOTP reply, but the TFTP server was on the same -                 * subnet. So this is probably a warning that your -                 * configuration might be wrong. But I'm not really -                 * sure if there aren't any other situations. +		 * Note: in all cases where I have seen this so far +		 * it was a problem with the router configuration, +		 * for instance when a router was configured in the +		 * BOOTP reply, but the TFTP server was on the same +		 * subnet. So this is probably a warning that your +		 * configuration might be wrong. But I'm not really +		 * sure if there aren't any other situations.  		 */  		if (ip->ip_p == IPPROTO_ICMP) {  			ICMP_t *icmph = (ICMP_t *)&(ip->udp_src); @@ -918,7 +918,7 @@ static int net_check_prereq (proto_t protocol)  				puts ("*** ERROR: `ethaddr' not set\n");  				break;  			    default: -			        printf ("*** ERROR: `eth%daddr' not set\n", +				printf ("*** ERROR: `eth%daddr' not set\n",  					num);  				break;  			    } @@ -1023,7 +1023,7 @@ void ip_to_string (IPaddr_t x, char *s)  {      x = ntohl(x);      sprintf (s,"%d.%d.%d.%d", -    	(int)((x >> 24) & 0xff), +	(int)((x >> 24) & 0xff),  	(int)((x >> 16) & 0xff),  	(int)((x >>  8) & 0xff),  	(int)((x >>  0) & 0xff) |