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@Infineon_Frank When and where do you get this error?
The whd_network_send_Ethernet_data() where exactly do you see the BDC Header getting added? The BDC header gets passed along with the buffer to whd_send_to_bus() where the buffer along with the header gets sent to the WLAN radio.
Now if its just the buffer allocation issue for some port that you have done, have you tried increasing the buffer size to see if it helps?
Thanks
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@Infineon_Frank When and where do you get this error?
The whd_network_send_Ethernet_data() where exactly do you see the BDC Header getting added? The BDC header gets passed along with the buffer to whd_send_to_bus() where the buffer along with the header gets sent to the WLAN radio.
Now if its just the buffer allocation issue for some port that you have done, have you tried increasing the buffer size to see if it helps?
Thanks
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In the examples I found a definition of PBUF_LINK_HLEN which overruled the standard of 14 bytes. Adding this definition with the value of WHD_PHYSICAL_HEADER (44). Increased the pbuf enough to hold the data header.
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