On Tue, Jul 31, 2018 at 6:22 AM Peter Maydell <peter.mayd...@linaro.org> wrote:
> On 31 July 2018 at 02:16, Andrew Oates <aoa...@google.com> wrote: > > Yeah, I suspect (but haven't tested) that this applies to all BSDs. We > > could switch CONFIG_DARWIN to CONFIG_BSD (happy to resend the patch, just > > LMK). > > > > Agreed that platform-specific ifdefs are gross, but I don't see a better > way > > here :/ One option would be to look at the packet length and contents to > > try to determine if there's an IP header before the ICMP header, but that > > seems pretty iffy. Creating ICMP sockets often requires special > privileges > > or configuration (e.g. on Linux) so I don't think it could easily be > done at > > configure-time to test the host machine's configuration. > > Mmm. I guess using CONFIG_BSD, or perhaps even not-CONFIG_LINUX, > would be best. Is there an easy way to test this? > (Our other two supported host OSes are the Solarises and Haiku; > no idea if either of those support ICMP sockets or what their > behaviour is here...) > Both CONFIG_BSD and not-CONFIG_LINUX work on macOS. I unfortunately don't have access to any other BSDs to test them, though. ~Andrew > > thanks > -- PMM >