Re: SYSLOG over the network

2025-06-03 Thread Xiang Xiao
Two approach could achieve the goal: 1. Utilize ramlog and implement all network stuff in userspace, like syslogd(https://linux.die.net/man/8/syslogd). You can even implement the same protocol as syslogd, so PC tools can be reused directly. 2. Do all network stuff inside the kernel dir

Re: SYSLOG over the network

2025-06-03 Thread Nathan Hartman
On Tue, Jun 3, 2025 at 5:01 PM Matteo Golin wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I was taking a look at the different syslog output options, and I noticed > that there are a variety of different sinks > (character devices, CDCACM, RAM, etc). However, I was thinking that it > would be useful to have a net

Re: SYSLOG over the network

2025-06-03 Thread Tomek CEDRO
On Tue, Jun 3, 2025 at 11:01 PM Matteo Golin wrote: > Hello everyone, > I was taking a look at the different syslog output options, and I noticed > that there are a variety of different sinks > (character devices, CDCACM, RAM, etc). However, I was thinking that it would > be useful to have a net

SYSLOG over the network

2025-06-03 Thread Matteo Golin
Hello everyone, I was taking a look at the different syslog output options, and I noticed that there are a variety of different sinks (character devices, CDCACM, RAM, etc). However, I was thinking that it would be useful to have a network sink for syslog, so that logs could be sent over a networ

Re: uIP Webserver - CGI help needed

2025-06-03 Thread Tim Hardisty
To try and answer my own question... It seems (and probably obvious, doh, to all but me) the uIP server only serves pre-formatted html. No matter what "send" option you choose (pre-formatted/sendfile/mmap) or the URL/CGI mapping option) the html is pre-rendered. So NO chance of a form action t

Re: Sv: RFC: fix race conditions in drivers/serial/serial.c

2025-06-03 Thread Matteo Golin
Hello KR, Mildly related (about serial on AVR): I've noticed that the serial implementation between avr chips (atmega, at90usb, etc) have almost identical implementations besides the #define names of the IRQ numbers and how many UART interfaces they implement. I'm under the impression that all AVR

Re: [Q&A] LTO Marked as "experimental"

2025-06-03 Thread Javier Alonso
Bump here :) We're planning on introducing this feature and I'd like to know the caveats, if any. BR, Javier Alonso Silva (he, him, his) Geotab Embedded Systems Developer | GEUR *Quickly schedule a meeting * Toll-free Visit +34 900 535 371 www