Le 29/10/2015 00:12, Peter Maydell a écrit : > On 28 October 2015 at 20:40, Laurent Vivier <laur...@vivier.eu> wrote: >> This is obsolete, but if we want to use dhcp with some distros (like debian >> ppc 8.2 jessie), we need it. >> >> bind() uses an interface name instead an interface index, and socket() >> needs network order value to encode the protocol. >> >> v3: update cover letter message, >> insert Reviewed-by: in PATCH 1 and PATCH 2 >> insert fd_trans_target_to_host_addr into target_to_host_sockaddr and >> pass fd, check fd is >= 0, rename packet_target_to_host_addr to >> packet_target_to_host_sockaddr >> >> v2: Split the patch in 4 parts to manage protocol endianness (socket()) and >> interface name (bind()) in different patches. >> Use TargetFdTrans array to manage the SOCK_PACKET type special case in >> bind(). >> The two others patches are here to introduce a new function in >> TargetFdTrans >> to translate sockaddr data structure (rename previous functions to be >> clear). >> >> Laurent Fiver (5): > > This name doesn't match the names on the actual patch mails, > but those are right so I guess it doesn't matter. > >> linux-user: SOCK_PACKET uses network endian to encode protocol in >> socket() >> linux-user: rename TargetFdFunc to TargetFdDataFunc, and structure >> fields accordingly >> linux-user: add a function hook to translate sockaddr >> linux-user: manage bind with a socket of SOCK_PACKET type. >> linux-user: check fd is >= 0 in >> fd_trans_host_to_target_data/fd_trans_host_to_target_addr > > Series > Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.mayd...@linaro.org>
Can we have this series applied ? Thanks, Laurent