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4582 5430 d 15 h mejdrech /branches/network/uspace/srv/net/ Net: * merge fix, * fibril synchronization  
4505 5452 d 13 h mejdrech /branches/network/ Net: + The new IP! + informative TCP and UDP, + packet->pq_insert_after, + checksum for internetwork and transport layers, * bug fixes in packet and ip_header, * usage of size_t in net where appropriate  
4395 5472 d 14 h mejdrech /branches/network/uspace/srv/net/structures/packet/ Net: *packet addresses length equals the previously stored length, *packet server clears the packets (bzero)  
4351 5487 d 16 h mejdrech /branches/network/uspace/srv/net/ Net: resolved some TODOs, fixed bundle DP8390 + Ethernet protocol mapping  
4307 5498 d 21 h mejdrech /branches/network/ Net: +modular x one module architectures supported, *networking globally renamed to net  
4243 5513 d 0 h mejdrech /branches/network/uspace/srv/net/ Net: +extended gcc checks, +netif ipc message interface, *packed header structures' definitions, +auto gateway hardware address resolution, code cleanup  
4192 5520 d 13 h mejdrech /branches/network/ Net: ported dp8390, finished netif startup, enable irq explicitly while registering, improved integration, temporarily removed One module architecture, bug fixes  
3990 5548 d 13 h mejdrech /branches/network/uspace/srv/net/structures/packet/ Networking: rwlock packet locking, removed packet_copy(), packet mode and owner  
3914 5560 d 18 h mejdrech /branches/network/uspace/srv/net/ Networking: added packet map and packet server locking mechanism, corrected packet map initialization in modules  
3912 5560 d 22 h mejdrech /branches/network/uspace/ Networking: documenting arp, packet and other files, spell check, code cleanup, changed implementation year, minor corrections  
3901 5562 d 20 h mejdrech /branches/network/uspace/srv/net/ Networking: added packet management system