Hi,
ST micro has an example on how to use it. Check their latest examples for
STM32F4
Hope that helped,
Noam.
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From: lwip-users-bounces+noam=silrd@nongnu.org on behalf of Sergio R.
Caprile
Sent: Fri 8/29/2014 9:02 PM
To: lwip-users@nongnu.org
Subject: Re: [lwip-u
Hi Ivan,
On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 02:38:11PM -0600, Ivan Delamer wrote:
> Ok, that's what I thought. I will have to re-implement sio_write().
>
> What I'm concerned also is, sio_write() is meant to block until all
> data is pushed out. This can be more than a second in a slow 9600bps
> connection
Ok, that's what I thought. I will have to re-implement sio_write().
What I'm concerned also is, sio_write() is meant to block until all
data is pushed out. This can be more than a second in a slow 9600bps
connection (still used sometimes!!!). Will PPP try to do something
during this time like
Hi Ivan,
On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 10:16:04AM -0600, Ivan Delamer wrote:
> I feel almost embarrassed asking this but I haven't completely
> figured it out yet.
>
> In ppp-new, are packets sent to sio_write() from tcpip thread, or
> from the RX process thread? Or both?
tcpip thread only.
(The sta
When I did it, I basically polled for
netif.dhcp->state == DHCP_BOUND
and read
ipaddr = netif.ip_addr;
netmask = netif.netmask;
gw = netif.gw;
but now I realize the dhcp code calls netif_set_up() when it reaches
that state, which also calls NETIF_STATUS_CALLBACK if
LWIP
Chris,
I am using the TCP RAW. After starting DHCP I wait for the IP by using:
While(main_netif.dchp->state != DHCP_BOUND). After the state changes to
DHCP_BOUND the ip is in the pcb (main_netif.ip_addr). You can periodically
check to see if the ip changes. I also include in the while statement
Hi all,
I am just porting my application from version 1.3.2 to the latest
1.4.2. and I was wondering why my application does not get called back
from the stack when the DHCP
As I found out the callback was removed. My application has to know the
address for displaying purposes, so do I have to
I feel almost embarrassed asking this but I haven't completely figured
it out yet.
In ppp-new, are packets sent to sio_write() from tcpip thread, or from
the RX process thread? Or both?
I just ask because sio_write() may block for some time (at least in my
basic implementation) and I'm wonde