Structure Packing - Dialogic Brooktrout Digital Board Installation And Configuration Manual

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./dinstall -c 0 -1 16 32768 10240 0 1 1 1 1024000 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Structure Packing

March 2013
Reserved module info
module id, module number
0 to terminate
Reserved
Int Prio (Reserved on SPARC)
The advanced parameters, marked with * in the list above, can
always be safely set to 0. This setting tells the driver to use the
default values.
There are currently no parameters used with -c when removing the
driver, but the option might still be given on the command line for
future use.
For example, to configure the driver for 0 ISA hardware modules and
up to 16 PCI hardware modules use the following settings:
physical buffer size 32768
application buffer size 10240
machine ID 1
reset on
history enabled
history size 1024000
physical histories 0
application histories 0
restrict physical channels
all default advanced parameters
Enter the following at the command line:
The Bfv API uses packing, via the #pragma pack directive, to
ensure that certain structures are packed at known correct
boundaries. Certain compilers (including some versions of the C++
compiler for Solaris) seem not to handle packing properly. When
using compilers with this problem, the best solution is to write
source code modules that use Dialogic® Brooktrout® functions and
structures in C. Then, if desired, write other portions in C++.
Special Considerations
*0
0
0
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