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[lwip-users] Re: [lwip] Sample application.


From: Kieran Mansley
Subject: [lwip-users] Re: [lwip] Sample application.
Date: Thu, 09 Jan 2003 00:31:45 -0000

On Thu, 25 Jul 2002, David Figueroa wrote:
> On 25 Jul 2002, harish  jayaraj wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >      I have currently ported the Lwip on a premptive multitasking
> > kernel.
> > But, 'am running the entire stack as a single theraded
> > application.
> > My question is :
> >        #1 Can i run the aplication that is provided in the proj/
> > directory? I 'am asking this question 'cause i see that there is a
> > thread created while initilizing the tcpip_init().
>
> The unixsim application will only work without alteration on a unix
> operating system.  The thread is only created if the architecture
> dependent code that you've written supports multiple threads.  If not, it
> all still works, but you have to call the tcp timers manually.
>
> >        #2 Are the .c files under the directory unix/netif/ are
> > dependent on unix or linux? Or is it independent of OS.
>
> Yes, they are dependent on unix.  You may find that your operating system
> is similar enough that they provide a good template, and you can modify
> them slightly to create a different set for your OS.
>
> >        #3 In rtxc port i see that there is a max of 2 therads that
> > is cerated. Which are these two therad?
>
> Don't know.  I've only looked at the unix code.
>
> Kieran
>
>
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Hmmm, something seems to be confused.  I sent the above email, but when it
came back from the list server it's reported as sent by David Figueroa.
Did other people see the same thing?  Unfortunately I can't check the
archive as it doesn't have any entries for July yet.

Kieran

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