ATM issue: one Host Four Nodes
Alex Zeffertt
ajz at cambridgebroadband.com
Fri Sep 6 01:54:44 EST 2002
On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, wrote:
In each NODE set up 1 terminated VC, and 3 switched VCs (using the
atm-860.o specific /proc/net/atm/switch interface).
here's an example of how to set up a switched VC from 0.0.32 to 0.0.32
using the atm-860.o driver:
echo add 0.0.32 0.0.32 1000 cbr > /proc/net/atm/switch
^ ^ ^ ^
from-VC to-VC PCR TT
See http://mpc860sar.sourceforge.net for the source code.
Alex
BTW: If you're board only has one PHY then you need an ATM switch in the
middle to create the ring topology. If it's multi PHY then you will need
to modify the atm-860.o driver because it doesn't support this yet. (I
think that multi-PHY is only available on MPC862s anyway....)
>
> Hi all,
> We just have such a system to build.
> ________
> | |
> RX | ATM |_TX____________________________
> |---------------------------->| HOST | |
> | | | |
> | |______| |
> | |
> | ________ ________ ________ ________ |
> | | | | | | | | | |
> | TX | ATM | RX TX| ATM | RX TX| ATM | RX TX| ATM | RX |
> |------| NODE |<------| NODE |<-------| NODE |<------| NODE |<------|
> | | | | | | | |
> |______| |______| |______| |______|
> A B C D
> It's used to perform high speed data acqusition.
> ATM HOST -- a pc with an ATM card
> ATM NODE -- MPC860 with linux-2.4.4
>
> The ATM HOST is responisble for sending controlling information to ATM NODEs
> and receiving data from each NODEs.
> The ATM NODE is responsible for performing data acqusition.
>
> As the diagram show,ATM NODEs are connected one after another.
> we use one VPI/VCI to identify one ATM NODE, so if the ATM HOST send the
> control message to ATM NODE D, the message will touch ATM NODE A¡¢B¡¢C first,
> then ATM NODE D. In order to improve the system capacity and efficiency,
> the ATM NODE A¡¢B¡¢C should ignore this message(not parse it) and send it
> to the next node, in another words, this message should be bypassed in low
> level(e.g. PHY level) by ATM NODE A¡¢B¡¢C. How can i get this point?
> Any advice will be greatly appreciated!
> Best Regards!
> Li
>
>
>
** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/
More information about the Linuxppc-embedded
mailing list