net: Revert "tftp: adjust settings to be suitable for 100Mbit ethernet"

Commit 620776d "tftp: adjust settings to be suitable for 100Mbit ethernet"
causes the following error message when trying to load a file using 'tftp'
command via a tftp server.

    TFTP error: 'Unsupported option(s) requested' (8)

This is due to with commit 620776d changes, the tftp option 'timeout'
value is now set to zero which is an invalid value as per RFC2349 [1].
Valid values range between "1" and "255" seconds, inclusive. With some
tftp servers that strictly implement the RFC requirement, it reports
such an error message.

Revert commit 620776d for RFC compliance.

[1] https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2349.txt

Signed-off-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com>
master
Bin Meng 9 years ago committed by Simon Glass
parent 548fb8777d
commit af2ca59e63
  1. 10
      net/tftp.c

@ -19,10 +19,10 @@
/* Well known TFTP port # */
#define WELL_KNOWN_PORT 69
/* Millisecs to timeout for lost pkt */
#define TIMEOUT 100UL
#define TIMEOUT 5000UL
#ifndef CONFIG_NET_RETRY_COUNT
/* # of timeouts before giving up */
# define TIMEOUT_COUNT 1000
# define TIMEOUT_COUNT 10
#else
# define TIMEOUT_COUNT (CONFIG_NET_RETRY_COUNT * 2)
#endif
@ -711,10 +711,10 @@ void tftp_start(enum proto_t protocol)
if (ep != NULL)
timeout_ms = simple_strtol(ep, NULL, 10);
if (timeout_ms < 10) {
printf("TFTP timeout (%ld ms) too low, set min = 10 ms\n",
if (timeout_ms < 1000) {
printf("TFTP timeout (%ld ms) too low, set min = 1000 ms\n",
timeout_ms);
timeout_ms = 10;
timeout_ms = 1000;
}
debug("TFTP blocksize = %i, timeout = %ld ms\n",

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