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Updated changelog to reflect some recent changes.
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HISTORY
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(0.6.0)
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(current)
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- IP_ADDR_ANY is no longer a NULL pointer. Instead, it is a pointer
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to a '0.0.0.0' IP address.
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++ Bugfixes:
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* TCP has been fixed to deal with the new use of the pbuf->ref
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counter. This was broken in 0.6.1.
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(0.6.1)
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++ New features:
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* The packet buffer implementation has been enhanced to support
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zero-copy and copy-on-demand for packet buffers which have their
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payloads in application-managed memory.
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Implemented by David Haas.
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Use PBUF_REF to make a pbuf refer to RAM. lwIP will use zero-copy
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if an outgoing packet can be directly sent on the link, or perform
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a copy-on-demand when necessary.
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The application can safely assume the packet is sent, and the RAM
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is available to the application directly after calling udp_send()
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or similar function.
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++ Bugfixes:
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* ARP_QUEUEING should now correctly work for all cases, including
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PBUF_REF.
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Implemented by Leon Woestenberg.
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++ Changes:
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* IP_ADDR_ANY is no longer a NULL pointer. Instead, it is a pointer
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to a '0.0.0.0' IP address.
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* The packet buffer implementation is changed. The pbuf->ref counter
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meaning has changed, and several pbuf functions have been
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adapted accordingly.
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(0.5.x) This file has been unmaintained up to 0.6.1. All changes are
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logged in CVS but have not been explained here.
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