Hi Marcel,
I see how you create bnep0 with the netdev.c using
linux/netdevice.c
Is it the only way for linking bnep with TCP/IP layers?
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Hi Benny,
> It's exactly wath I wanted to know.
>
> I will see that in the archive. But i think that you
> choose to create it in the kernel for better
> performance.
it is a matter of performance and a matter of a better native
integration and thus making it easier to use.
Regards
Marcel
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Tanks Marcel,
It's exactly wath I wanted to know.
I will see that in the archive. But i think that you
choose to create it in the kernel for better
performance.
regards
benny
--- Marcel Holtmann <[email protected]> a ?crit :
> Hi Benny,
>
> > I see how you create bnep0 with the netdev.c using
> > linux/netdevice.c
> >
> > Is it the only way for linking bnep with TCP/IP
> layers?
>
> I do not fully understand this question, but in
> general it is also
> possible to use TUN/TAP and a daemon dealing with
> BNEP in userspace. It
> was discussed a long time ago and you will find the
> details in the
> mailing list archive.
>
> Regards
>
> Marcel
>
>
>
>
>
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Hi Benny,
> I see how you create bnep0 with the netdev.c using
> linux/netdevice.c
>
> Is it the only way for linking bnep with TCP/IP layers?
I do not fully understand this question, but in general it is also
possible to use TUN/TAP and a daemon dealing with BNEP in userspace. It
was discussed a long time ago and you will find the details in the
mailing list archive.
Regards
Marcel
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