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Re: [lwip-users] Sys_timeouts
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Mumtaz Ahmad |
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Re: [lwip-users] Sys_timeouts |
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Thu, 24 May 2007 12:25:13 +0500 |
Well yes i have protected the core just by using mutex and no message
passing .
Since i am porting it in Pnx1500/1700 so i think its closed source .
I would see if i can provide a windows port to the community ,if its of some
use. But for that i need to have well defines OS interfaces as well as
documentation ,till then i dont see it would be helpful .
Best Regards
----- Original Message -----
From: "Goldschmidt Simon" <address@hidden>
To: "Mailing list for lwIP users" <address@hidden>
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 12:16 PM
Subject: RE: [lwip-users] Sys_timeouts
>
> > Its bsd style socket api .Instead of comparing the current
> > implementation with mine in terms of speed i would like them
> > to be compared interms of simplicity.
> > I think the current lwip bsd api layer is complex. But thats
>
> Me too!
>
> > my thinking and i may be wrong . The crux is that by
> > implementing my own layer i have got more control and faith
> > in lwip core .
>
> As I said before, I'd like to have a new socket layer, too. One
> eliminating the use of the netconn API and maybe protecting the
> core to be accesses from multiple threads, too.
>
> Do you have protected the core somehow or do you have a core
> thread and message-passing configuration like the tcpip.c API
> in lwIP?
> Can you share that code or is it closed source?
>
>
> Simon
>
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RE: [lwip-users] Sys_timeouts, Goldschmidt Simon, 2007/05/24