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Re: Remarks concerning IP-over-DVB
- To: ip-dvb@erg.abdn.ac.uk
- Subject: Re: Remarks concerning IP-over-DVB
- From: Patrick Cipiere <Patrick.Cipiere@udcast.com>
- Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 10:30:35 +0100
- In-reply-to: <> (message from Gorry Fairhurst on Mon, 29 Oct 2001 11:07:26 +0000)
Patrick Cipiere wrote:
>> I am also using cards that do not hardware filter the PIDs, but leave
>> this task to the driver. With these cards it is easier to deal with the
>> whole 8191 PIDs, but cost more cpu cycles.
>>
Gorry wrote:
> Yes - I also presume this offers a way to modify the IP protocol
> processing with some existing cards. How much experience do you
> have of this?
Emmanuel Duros <Emmanuel.Duros@UDcast.com> and I already wrote 6
drivers for different DVB-S cards and manufacturers running with
FreeBSD. And we are currently coding a new one.
We try to make them as simple as usual ethernet drivers.
In fact we consider the driver as an ethernet layer 2 driver, and we
consider that RF/mpeg2/mpe are in layer 1.
By doing so, the DVB-S NIC card/driver fits nicely in the stack, with
standard ethernet interface with layer 3.
This might explain my previous remark about layering.
I strongly believe that we need a source MAC address, and this can be
solved today with LLC_SNAP and RFC1483.
This need is reinforced when using RFC3077 on this interface, because
you transform a unidirectional simplex interface into a duplex
interface.
The interface needs to be able to reject its own packets (received
250ms later).
Patrick.
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