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Building lwIP
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lwIP uses a CMake based build system.
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The CMake files in this project are designed to
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be included into your own CMake files. They are
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mainly variable definitions containing a list of
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source files and predefined static libraries to
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be linked against application code.
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1) lwIP sources:
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src/Filelists.cmake provides file lists containing
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the lwIP core library.
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The file also contains two static libraries, lwipcore
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and lwipallapps, where you can link your app against.
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This is the file that is useful to all lwIP users.
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2) Example applications:
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contrib/Filelists.cmake provides several file lists
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containing the example applications.
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The file also contains several static libraries
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for these example apps.
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This file is only useful for you, if you can use one
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of the examples in your application, which is normally
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not the case.
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3) OS/platform port:
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Usually the OS port needs to be provided by the user.
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If a port to Linux, Windows or MacOS is useful for
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you, you can use
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contrib/ports/{win32, unix}/Filelists.cmake
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that contains file lists and libraries for
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these operating systems.
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VARIABLES
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=========
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In all cases, you need to provide two variables.
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"LWIP_DIR" pointing to the lwIP directory
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Example:
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set(LWIP_DIR ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/externals/lwip)
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"LWIP_INCLUDE_DIRS" that contains the include base paths
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- for lwIP itself (${LWIP_DIR}/src/include)
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- for lwIP contrib if you use it (${LWIP_DIR}/contrib)
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- to a directory containing an OS port
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- to a directory containing lwipopts.h
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Example:
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set (LWIP_INCLUDE_DIRS
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"${LWIP_DIR}/src/include"
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"${LWIP_DIR}/contrib"
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"${LWIP_DIR}/contrib/ports/unix/port/include"
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"${LWIP_DIR}/contrib/examples/example_app"
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)
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Putting it all together
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=======================
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To get a working application, your CMake system
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needs to provide the variables described above, e.g.
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set (LWIP_DIR <path to lwip sources>)
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set (LWIP_INCLUDE_DIRS
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"${LWIP_DIR}/src/include"
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"${LWIP_DIR}/contrib"
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"<path to my port>/include"
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"<path to lwipopts.h>"
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)
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You may add some defines:
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set (LWIP_DEFINITIONS LWIP_DEBUG=1)
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Then include the filelists you need:
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include(${LWIP_DIR}/src/Filelists.cmake)
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include(${LWIP_DIR}/contrib/Filelists.cmake)
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Then, declare you executable:
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add_executable(my_app <my source files> <my lwip port files>)
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Add lwIP include dirs to your app:
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target_include_directories(my_app PRIVATE ${LWIP_INCLUDE_DIRS})
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Link your app against the lwIP libs from the filelists you need:
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target_link_libraries(my_app lwipcontribapps lwipallapps lwipcore)
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Working example
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===============
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Working build examples can be found in the
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contrib/ports/{win32, unix}/example_app
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subdirectory.
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To use them, create a build directory and call cmake with
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the lwIP root dir:
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- mkdir build
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- cd build
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- cmake <path to lwip dir>
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- cmake --build
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The CMakeLists.txt will autoselect the correct port
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for your system.
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Makefile based build system
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===========================
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lwIP also maintains file lists for Makefile-based
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build systems. Look for Filelists.mk files
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in the source tree. We try to maintain them,
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but lwIP's mainly focused build system is CMake.
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