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Am 21.09.2016 um 05:43 schrieb bruce m beach:
> Oleksij
> 
> I looked at
> https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/122050/
>       send-traffic-to-self-over-physical-network-on-ubuntu
> 
> It appearred to too complicated but
> 
> https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/122050/
>         send-traffic-to-self-over-physical-network-on-ubuntu
> with:
>     # Create a network namespace and move one of interfaces into it:
>       ip netns add test2
>       ip link set wlan0 netns test2
>     # Start a shell in the new namespace:
>        ip netns exec test2 bash
>     # Then proceed as if you had two machines. When finished exit the shell and
>     # delete the namespace:
>        ip netns del test2
> Certainly looks interesting but after I got a
>  RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument
> I lost interest. My heart isn't in it. I'm still working on the firmware.  I
> have started a new tree (tree #3) that consists of a userland firmware uploader
> and until recently the following firmware:
> 
> app_start( void ) {}
> 
> i.e a lable that the code jumps to and nothing else. At this point I have
> added VendorCommand(), and a debugger via ep0. ( ep0 is a good choice
> since it is available a boot, no matter what) and over the next few
> months I am going to move ->all<- the rom code into ram starting with
> the USB subsystem.
> 
> Bruce
> 


Wow, this sounds interesting :)
We recently updated FW to GCC 6.2 which can detect more problems. So it
will be probably interesting for you to pick this patch out.

-- 
Regards,
Oleksij

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