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[lwip-users] lwip-1.3.2 update to lwip-2.1.2
From: |
Adam Fullerton |
Subject: |
[lwip-users] lwip-1.3.2 update to lwip-2.1.2 |
Date: |
Mon, 17 Feb 2020 11:36:16 +0000 |
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Hi,
I am in the process of upgrading a remote monitoring system that used
lwip-1.3.2 to 2.1.2. It all went very well but I am having issues with
some of the options. The application uses the sockets API exclusively.
In lwipopts.h I have the following:
/* Memory options */
#define MEM_LIBC_MALLOC 1
#define MEMP_MEM_MALLOC 1
#define MEMP_MEM_INIT 1
#define MEM_ALIGNMENT 4
#define MEM_SIZE (1024U * 1024U * 3U)
/* Define the padding to align the payload on a 4 byte boundary */
#define ETH_PAD_SIZE 2
The issue I experienced was that the call-back function pointers were
not initialised so the system would randomly crash. I have added a call
memset in the allocator which has fixed the problems. However now the
pbuf memory is zero’d which I see as unnecessary. What is the correct
way to configure lwip to use the c library malloc?.
What is the define which controls the number of sockets that can be open
at one time?
#define MEMP_NUM_NETCONN 64
#define MEMP_NUM_TCP_PCB 64
#define MEMP_NUM_TCPIP_MSG_INPKT 64
#define MEMP_NUM_TCP_PCB_LISTEN 64
When a web browser loads some of the more complex web pages the web
server reports a socket write error, usually on about the 20th file
linked by the page.
Also large files (> 2Mbyte) now fail to download. Is there anything
that controls the maximum size of a transfer over a socket?
Can anyone shed any light on these problems?
Best regards,
Adam.