On 2012-01-23 16:44, Grant Edwards wrote:
> We're adding IPv6 support to our eCos-based products. The basic IPv6
> support in the "full-up" application code is working fine (at least
> with static and link-local addressing). The next big question mark is
> RedBoot.
>
> I need to either add IPv6 support to RedBoot or make some basic
> changes to the way our product works (specifically how the application
> is updated in the field). Many years back Andrew Lunn stated that
> IPv6 support in RedBoot was not possibleP
>
> From: Andrew Lunn<andrew.lunn<at> ascom.ch>
> Subject: Re: hello..I have a problem about make redboot suport IPv6
> Newsgroups: gmane.os.ecos.general
> Date: 2003-05-26 07:24:20 GMT (8 years, 34 weeks, 4 days, 16 hours and 12 minutes ago)
>
> > No. Redboot has its own little TCP/IP stack. Have a look in
> > packages/redboot/current/support/net/. This is a very simple IP stack,
> > which is IPv4 only. IPv6 in redboot is not possible.
>
> My question is why?
>
> I realize it might be a fair amount of work to implement some sort of
> IPv6 support in RedBoot, but I'm wondering what would make it "not
> possible".
Adding IPv6 to RedBoot is not impossible, but it will require a
large amount of work, certainly requiring changes to all the existing
code as well as adding additional support. Andrew's "not possible"
was most likely an expression of how involved this might be.
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