lwip/contrib/ports/unix
Dirk Ziegelmeier feee9d903a Unix port: Give threads a name on Linux
May also work on Darwin, but I can't test it :-)
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check Fix Makefile-based builds 2018-10-12 20:43:22 +02:00
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port Unix port: Give threads a name on Linux 2018-11-02 20:22:22 +01:00
Common.mk
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README
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This port contains infrastructure and examples for running lwIP on Unix-like
operating systems (Linux, OpenBSD, cygwin). Much of this is targetted towards
testing lwIP applications.

* port/sys_arch.c, port/perf.c, port/include/arch/: Generic platform porting,
  for both states of NO_SYS. (Mapping debugging to printf, providing 
  sys_now & co from the system time etc.)

* check: Runs the unit tests shipped with main lwIP on the Unix port.

* port/netif, port/include/netif: Various network interface implementations and
  their helpers, some explicitly for Unix infrastructure, some generic (but most
  useful on an easy to debug system):

  * fifo: Helper for sio

  * list: Helper for unixif

  * pcapif: Network interface that replays packages from a PCAP dump file, and
    discards packages sent out from it

  * sio: Mapping Unix character devices to lwIP's sio mechanisms

  * tapif: Network interface that is mapped to a tap interface (Unix user
    space layer 2 network device). Uses lwIP threads.