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Add note to pbuf_type about correct TX/RX type selection
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@ -102,9 +102,10 @@ typedef enum {
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typedef enum {
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/** pbuf data is stored in RAM, used for TX mostly, struct pbuf and its payload
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are allocated in one piece of contiguous memory (so the first payload byte
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can be calculated from struct pbuf)
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can be calculated from struct pbuf).
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pbuf_alloc() allocates PBUF_RAM pbufs as unchained pbufs (although that might
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change in future versions) */
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change in future versions).
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This should be used for all OUTGOING packets (TX).*/
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PBUF_RAM,
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/** pbuf data is stored in ROM, i.e. struct pbuf and its payload are located in
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totally different memory areas. Since it points to ROM, payload does not
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@ -117,7 +118,9 @@ typedef enum {
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/** pbuf payload refers to RAM. This one comes from a pool and should be used
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for RX. Payload can be chained (scatter-gather RX) but like PBUF_RAM, struct
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pbuf and its payload are allocated in one piece of contiguous memory (so
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the first payload byte can be calculated from struct pbuf) */
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the first payload byte can be calculated from struct pbuf).
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Don't use this for TX, if the pool becomes empty e.g. because of TCP queuing,
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you are unable to receive TCP acks! */
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PBUF_POOL
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} pbuf_type;
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