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* *not* *from* *interrupt* *context*. You can allocate a @ref pbuf in interrupt
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* context and put them into a queue which is processed from mainloop.\n
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* Call sys_check_timeouts() periodically in the mainloop.\n
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* Porting: implement all functions in @ref sys_time and @ref sys_prot.
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* Porting: implement all functions in @ref sys_time and @ref sys_prot.\n
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* You can only use @ref callbackstyle_api in this mode.
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*
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* @defgroup lwip_os OS mode (TCPIP thread)
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* @ingroup lwip
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* Use this mode if you run an OS on your system. It is recommended to
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* use an RTOS that correctly handles priority inversion and
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* to use LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING.\n
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* Porting: implement all functions in @ref sys_layer.
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* Porting: implement all functions in @ref sys_layer.\n
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* You can use @ref callbackstyle_api together with \#define tcpip_callback,
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* and all @ref threadsafe_api.
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*/
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#include "lwip/opt.h"
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