Have chosen LwIP as the TCP/IP stack for the M4. LwIP runs on a number of different processors and it has a rich application stack; HTTP, Auto IP, IPv6, etc.
Created a MQX interface following the porting guide and several examples. Created a loop back interface and able to create sockets. Working on a modification to the lwIP select function to allow passing a semaphore and a condition variable. This allows one thread to wait on TCP/UDP sockets and messages from a queue using the passed in semaphore; this helps with multithreading issues with LwIP.
Tasks pending:
- MCC driver for lwIP; it's a simple thread pending on read MCC function; write will be passed via the TCP/IP thread. MTU size is 1024; based on the MCC buffer size. Here is the code:
- Ethernet/MCC driver for Linux: pass packets from MCC to Linux TCP/IP stack
- TTY MCC interface.
The reason for doing this:
- Applications on the M4 side need a configuration file or script for startup:
- Can use TFTP
- Setup a TFTP server on the Linux side, M4 can get or write files
- Syslog
- Create a syslog forwarder on M4, now message so up in Linux log
- One MCC port can transport several different messages to several different apps without any forwarder or mux. TCP/IP uses port numbers for each app.
Here is a link to a basic drawing of MCC TCP/IP:
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