[mc1322x] 6LowPAN data payload

David Kopf dak664 at embarqmail.com
Mon Jul 19 12:32:18 EDT 2010


Hi,

I have some changes to tunslip6.c that make for better econotag debugging 
(for me anyway). Command line switches set different levels of debug prints, 
the default -v1 being the same as before, passing prints only if they are 
properly encapsulated in protocol. -v2 prints CR terminated strings as they 
are received, so core debug messages don't stack up until the next 
terminator and possibly get lost. -v3 shows all printable characters, etc. 
Also a time-stamp feature -L makes it easier to correlate with wireshark 
captures.
It's attached if you want to try it, I won't commit to contiki CVS until I 
am sure the default still works on all the other platforms.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mariano Alvira" <mar at devl.org>
To: "Daniel Berenguer" <dberenguer at usapiens.com>
Cc: <mc1322x at devl.org>
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 11:14 AM
Subject: Re: [mc1322x] 6LowPAN data payload


> On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 04:32:17PM +0200, Daniel Berenguer wrote:
>> Thanks a lot guys!
>>
>> Mar was right, Building tunslip6 again from the latest sources solved
>> the problem. Now, border-router seems to work as expected, even with
>> packet fragmentation enabled :-)
>>
>> Delays between packets are now much smaller so comms seem to work faster.
>
> Great! Have you tried with #define BLOCKING_TX 0 in contiki-conf.h?
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