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Re: [lwip-users] 2.0.0 Beta2?
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Sylvain Rochet |
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Re: [lwip-users] 2.0.0 Beta2? |
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Mon, 20 Jun 2016 10:27:28 +0200 |
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Mutt/1.5.23 (2014-03-12) |
Hi Simon,
On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 10:06:25PM +0200, address@hidden wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> 2.0.0 Beta1 is nearly 2 months old now and we should move on. 2 months are
> already too long, so the only thing I plan to add for an actual release is:
> - make TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING the default (todo: implement mutexes for the win32
> port)
> - fix the timing issues (patches #7855, #8712, #8995), only I'm no yet sure
> how to fix this best
We should first apply my patch, which doesn't add a new feature but only
fix the main design issue. If you look at the patch you'll see that it
is surprisingly straightforward for what it actually does.
I am willing to port the other patchs (#7855, #8712) on top of my change
once mine is applied and once you acked them for inclusion.
> - work around the often found link-time issue of the fact that the file name
> 'timers.c' is used by FreeRTOS, too (anyone have a good idea?)
timeouts.c, timetriggers.c ?
> I'm open for votes on what else to include into 2.0.0 final, but I'd rather
> throw out 2.0.1 soon instead of delaying 2.0.0 further...
I started working on a PPP rework to allow user custom configuration (as
per Greg request), which is almost finished, the hardest part is done. A
couple of macros and removal of useless function arguments replaced with
config set and we should be done. If everything went I expected it
should be finished in a couple of days, is that ok for you ?
> Oh: Dirk has done a good job at working on doxygen, so we will have an
> up-to-date doc page for the release (http://www.nongnu.org/lwip/) :-))
>
> ... and: we might have to work on the UPGRADING document to help users
> upgrading from 1.4.x to 2.0.0 (I've added a bug for this).
Yes. I did my part for PPP a while ago. I'm unfortunately totally lost
about all the recent IP struct and SNMP changes and I wasn't able to
catch up by reading all (somewhat large) diffsets in place of a
documentation, I stopped upgrading lwIP on your products at work because
of that… I tried my best in 6746f1d1 and 47a579f5 but I'm not even sure
it's still up to date :-)
Sylvain
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