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best approach to lwip

Posted by Sergio Sider on March 12, 2009
HI all,

I need an opinion:

I am used to lwip raw interface, and like it´s simplicity and callback approach.

For years, I was using in my embedded programs, a simple cooperative "multitasking" interface, where I call all tasks sequentially in the main loop, using a simple ticker.

I am now starting to try FreeRTOS...

What´s the best way to use lwip ?
Continue to use raw api (I suppose I have to do it inside one single task)? or start using netcon to take advantage of the multitasking?

I know the answer might depend on the complexity of my design, but is one approach way better than the other so I just should not think about it ?

Thanks for any advice!
Sergio P. Sider


RE: best approach to lwip

Posted by MEdwards on March 12, 2009
I would suggest getting yourself over to the lwIP mailing list. They are a very friendly and helpful bunch and expert on this.


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