1 | INTRODUCTION
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2 |
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3 | lwIP is a small independent implementation of the TCP/IP protocol
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4 | suite that has been developed by Adam Dunkels at the Computer and
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5 | Networks Architectures (CNA) lab at the Swedish Institute of Computer
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6 | Science (SICS).
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7 |
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8 | The focus of the lwIP TCP/IP implementation is to reduce the RAM usage
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9 | while still having a full scale TCP. This making lwIP suitable for use
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10 | in embedded systems with tens of kilobytes of free RAM and room for
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11 | around 40 kilobytes of code ROM.
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12 |
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13 | FEATURES
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14 |
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15 | * IP (Internet Protocol) including packet forwarding over multiple network
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16 | interfaces
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17 | * ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) for network maintenance and debugging
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18 | * IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) for multicast traffic management
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19 | * UDP (User Datagram Protocol) including experimental UDP-lite extensions
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20 | * TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) with congestion control, RTT estimation
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21 | and fast recovery/fast retransmit
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22 | * Specialized raw/native API for enhanced performance
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23 | * Optional Berkeley-like socket API
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24 | * DNS (Domain names resolver)
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25 | * SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
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26 | * DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
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27 | * AUTOIP (for IPv4, conform with RFC 3927)
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28 | * PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol)
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29 | * ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) for Ethernet
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30 |
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31 | LICENSE
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32 |
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33 | lwIP is freely available under a BSD license.
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34 |
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35 | DEVELOPMENT
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36 |
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37 | lwIP has grown into an excellent TCP/IP stack for embedded devices,
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38 | and developers using the stack often submit bug fixes, improvements,
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39 | and additions to the stack to further increase its usefulness.
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40 |
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41 | Development of lwIP is hosted on Savannah, a central point for
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42 | software development, maintenance and distribution. Everyone can
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43 | help improve lwIP by use of Savannah's interface, CVS and the
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44 | mailing list. A core team of developers will commit changes to the
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45 | CVS source tree.
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46 |
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47 | The lwIP TCP/IP stack is maintained in the 'lwip' CVS module and
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48 | contributions (such as platform ports) are in the 'contrib' module.
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49 |
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50 | See doc/savannah.txt for details on CVS server access for users and
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51 | developers.
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52 |
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53 | Last night's CVS tar ball can be downloaded from:
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54 | http://savannah.gnu.org/cvs.backups/lwip.tar.gz [CHANGED - NEEDS FIXING]
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55 |
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56 | The current CVS trees are web-browsable:
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57 | http://savannah.nongnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/lwip/lwip/
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58 | http://savannah.nongnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/lwip/contrib/
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59 |
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60 | Submit patches and bugs via the lwIP project page:
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61 | http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/lwip/
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62 |
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63 |
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64 | DOCUMENTATION
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65 |
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66 | The original out-dated homepage of lwIP and Adam Dunkels' papers on
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67 | lwIP are at the official lwIP home page:
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68 | http://www.sics.se/~adam/lwip/
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69 |
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70 | Self documentation of the source code is regularly extracted from the
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71 | current CVS sources and is available from this web page:
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72 | http://www.nongnu.org/lwip/
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73 |
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74 | There is now a constantly growin wiki about lwIP at
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75 | http://lwip.wikia.com/wiki/LwIP_Wiki
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76 |
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77 | Also, there are mailing lists you can subscribe at
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78 | http://savannah.nongnu.org/mail/?group=lwip
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79 | plus searchable archives:
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80 | http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/lwip-users/
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81 | http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/lwip-devel/
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82 |
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83 | Reading Adam's papers, the files in docs/, browsing the source code
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84 | documentation and browsing the mailing list archives is a good way to
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85 | become familiar with the design of lwIP.
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86 |
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87 | Adam Dunkels <[email protected]>
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88 | Leon Woestenberg <[email protected]>
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89 |
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