Disabled Unix-centric non necessary include files
Changed some include paths
Removed all printf() I put there and there for debugging.
It builds with the avr32 gcc toolchain, meaning we removed
all the pppd code requiring a unix base.
Removed all the used Linux ioctl(), sys_linux.c is entirely disabled.
Replaced unecessary functions to set up a PPP link to null fonctions,
however all stuff necessary to shutdown a PPP link should be done.
Some utils functions related to I/O files are disabled too.
ECP and CCP support only set PPP attributes into the PPP kernel support,
they are now compile-time options and are disabled by default and
obviously not supported (yet? :p)
PPPoE works, PPPoS code is not ported at all.
I am using the RP-PPPoE server to do my tests using the following
configuration:
$ cat /etc/ppp/pppoe-server-options
debug
login
lcp-echo-interval 10
lcp-echo-failure 10
ms-dns 192.168.4.130
ms-dns 192.168.4.231
netmask 255.255.255.0
defaultroute
noipdefault
usepeerdns
$ cat /etc/ppp/allip
192.168.4.1-200
$ pppoe-server -C isp -L 192.168.4.254 -p /etc/ppp/allip -I tap0
Plus the usual auth-lines in /etc/ppp/pap-secrets and
/etc/ppp/chap-secrets .
And the unix port minimal "echo" project slightly modified to use
the "tcpip" API, so with threads, which I am going to commit with
NO_SYS as a -Dmacro.
It still use some of the linux'ism, such as syslog() and crypt(),
I do not want to drop the syslog() supports at the moment, this is
pretty useful to debug, and we may just convert the way the syslog() is
done to provide a trace feature to our PPP users, as a compile-time
option.