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=====================================
 The Architecture of Build Framework
=====================================

In the framework, kernel, drivers, user applications and configuration files are separated into different
directories. The top-level Makefile controls the whole build process according to the chosen profile of
a build. The next page shows the whole source code structure. The kernel directory is the Linux kernel
source directory as well as board support package (BSP) for BCM963XX boards. Since 3.0 release Broadcom
uses 2.6.8.1 Linux kernel. The bcmdrivers directory includes both Broadcom proprietary and GPL licensed
driver code. The opensource sub-directory contains GPL licensed code. The broadcom sub-directory contains
the proprietary code. The userapps directory is the user space application source directory. The opensource
sub-directory contains GPL licensed code from the public domain. The broadcom sub-directory contains the
proprietary code developed by Broadcom or Asus. The targets directory is the place to hold different build
profiles for different hardware platforms. The profile WMVN25E2plus_ST is included in this directory.
The final target root file system and flash images generated by the build process for a chosen hardware
platform are also included in the sub-directory.

==============
 Open Sources
==============

GNU Toolchain software packages: gcc 3.4.2, binutils 2.15.94
http://www.gnu.org/software/software.html

uclibc 0.9.27
http://www.uclibc.org/

MIPS Linux kernel, version 2.6.8.1
cvs -d :pserver:cvs@ftp.linux-mips.org:/home/cvs login 
password: cvs
cvs -d :pserver:cvs@ftp.linux-mips.org:/home/cvs co -r linux_2_6_8_1 linux


DHCP server, DHCP client udhcp 0.9.6
http://udhcp.busybox.net/

BusyBox 1.00 toolset
http://www.busybox.net/

iptables-1.2.11
http://www.netfilter.org

Telnet server, login
http://www.ixid.net/moin/BusyboxPatches

Reaim (AIM transparent proxy for for file and image transfers; MS Messenger's file transfer)
http://reaim.sourceforge.net

ALG: SNMP, TFTP, TALK
http://roeder.goe.net/~koepi/

ALG: PPTP, H.323
http://svn.netfilter.org

SNMP v1/v2c: net-snmp-5.0.8, zebra 0.93a
http://net-snmp.sourceforge.net/

MAC filtering: Ebtables v2.0.6
http://ebtables.sourceforge.net/

RIP v1/v2, zebra 0.93a   
http://www.zebra.org/

openssl: openSSL library v0.9.8g  
http://www.openssl.org/


=================================
 Source Code Directory Structure
=================================

userapps/opensource/bridge-utils
This directory contains the user mode control utility to support bridge mode.

userapps/opensource/busybox
This directory contains the BusyBox utilities.

userapps/opensource/iptables
This directory contains Network Address/Port Translation support.

userapps/opensource/eptables
This directory contains nMAC filtering: Ebtables

userapps/opensource/udhcp
This directory contains the DHCP server and client.

userapps/opensource/reaim
This directory contains the AOL Instant messenger and Microsoft MSN Messenger and Windows
Messenger.

userapps/opensource/sshd
This directory contains the ssh server.

userapps/opensource/net-snmp
This directory contains SNMP server application

userapps/opensource/zebra
This directory contains RIP application

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