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[lwip-users] lwIP on linux, bypassing standard stack
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Bhattiprolu, Ravikumar \(Ravikumar\) |
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[lwip-users] lwIP on linux, bypassing standard stack |
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Mon, 24 May 2004 18:34:18 +0530 |
Hi All,
Please help....
1. Did any one try bypassing standard linux TCP/IP stack and replace it
by lwIP stack? In the ethernet driver, can I replace "netif_rx" call
with corresponding input call of lwIP? Can lwIP work in kernel space? If
not is there anyway to do this job?
2. I do not want to use a separate IP address which is different from
regular IP address of the machine. When I use lwIP, I need to use the IP
address of tap device to communicate with this machine and hence I need
to change the client programs. I want to avoid this? Is there anyway to
do this?
thanks and regards,
Ravi
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