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Signed-off-by: Saya Sugiura <ssugiura@jp.adit-jv.com>
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Signed-off-by: Saya Sugiura <ssugiura@jp.adit-jv.com>
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Fix compiler warnings about socket usage
Correct the data types used for the socket declaration. We use AF_UNIX
sockets so we use struct sockaddr_un, but we need to cast to struct
sockaddr for the socket API.
Fix compiler warnings about sign-compare
Fix two occurences of signed - unsigned comparison by casting the values
accordingly. Note that the cast is legal as the first parts of both
conditional statements make sure the value is not negative before
casting to unsigned.
While at it, add strtol error checking.
Fix compiler warnings about string functions
Add string.h to src/daemon/dlt_daemon_unix_socket.c, because it was
unaware of memcpy and strerror. While at it, change unsafe use of
sprintf to proper dlt_vlog and remove the char buffer.
Fix compiler warnings about unused-*
Fix two unused-variable and one unused-parameter warning. While at it,
change the #ifdef to not run into an empty block. Simply reverse the
condition and enclose the complete else with the #ifdef.
POSIX: Use memset instead of bzero
"The bzero() function is deprecated (marked as LEGACY in POSIX.1-2001);
use memset(3) in new programs."
Use memset instead of bzero and remove any occurrence from DLT. Include
of header "strings.h" that has bzero is also removed.
Signed-off-by: Simon Herkenhoff <sherkenhoff@jp.adit-jv.com>
Signed-off-by: ManikandanC <Manikandan.Chockalingam@in.bosch.com>
Signed-off-by: Christoph Lipka <clipka@jp.adit-jv.com>
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Signed-off-by: Christoph Lipka <clipka@de.adit-jv.com>
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Signed-off-by: Manikandan C <Manikandan.Chockalingam@in.bosch.com>
Change-Id: I023c6bccbe3977d50b77bb601df80643d8e2d82c
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MultiNode allows to connect DLT Daemons running on different operating systems,
e.g. in a virtualized environment. The central component is the Gateway DLT
Daemon which connects external DLT Clients, like the DLT Viewer running on a
host computer, with Passive DLT Daemons running on nodes without a physical
connection to external DLT clients. The Gateway DLT Daemon itself acts as a
DLT client when connecting to a Passive DLT Daemon.
To use the Gateway functionality, it has to be enabled in dlt.conf:
GatewayMode = 1
All communication between passive nodes and DLT Viewer has to be send via the
Gateway node. The Gateway node forwards log messages coming from passive nodes
to all connected DLT clients. It also forwards command and control requests
coming from DLT clients to the corresponding passive node.
The Gateway DLT Daemon read a configuration file (dlt_gateway.conf) at startup
with information about Passive DLT Daemon connections. Afterwards, the
Daemon will try to connect to the passive DLT Daemons. If the connection cannot
be established after the configured timeout, the Gateway DLT Daemon will give up
connecting.
The configuration file has to contain the following information about a passive
node:
[PassiveNode1]
IPaddress = 192.168.2.35
Port = 3490
EcuID = ECU2
Connect = OnStartup
; timeout in seconds
Timeout = 10
Precondition is, that the passive node is configured with the correct ECU id,
ECU2 in this case. If the passive node sends messages with another than
configured ECU id, the Gateway DLT Daemon will shut down the connection.
It is also possible to connect to a passive DLT daemon using the
dlt-passive-node-ctrl application. In this case "Connect=OnDemand" has to be
configured in the configuration file.
To connect to PassiveNode1, "dlt-passive-node-ctrl -n ECU2 -c 1" has to be
executed.
With "dlt-passive-node-ctrl -s" the status of passive node connections can be
retrieved.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Lipka <clipka@jp.adit-jv.com>
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