I
think you a inverted both sizes: the sys_mbox_new's "size" parameter is the
number of elements in the queue, and not the size of these elements (which are
always a pointer size, 4 bytes on 32bit targets).
In all
cases, traces will help more informations.
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Here is my sys_mbox_new() function implementation.
AS you can see my queue size is 10 and each queue size TCPIP_MBOX_SIZE which
is 4 in my case. Yes, I misunderstood the meaning of the definition which
refers to the queue size, but anyway at the end should be fine as I did it,
assuming 10 is enough.
sys_mbox_t sys_mbox_new(int size)
{ HANDLE mbx;
mbx = MBX_dCreate(&LWIP_HEAP, FIFO_BASED_QUEUE, 10,
size); MBX_Init(mbx);
return mbx; } marko
Frédéric BERNON wrote:
#define TCPIP_MBOX_SIZE (sizeof(void*))
It's a little strange: in this case, on a 32bit target, you have TCPIP_MBOX_SIZE = 4 which is too small to my point of view. Can you test to increase it ?
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-----Message d'origine-----
De : address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden] De la part de Marko Panger
Envoyé : lundi 21 janvier 2008 11:18
À : Mailing list for lwIP users
Objet : Re: RE : RE : [lwip-users] netconn_connct returning always ERR_OK
Hi,
I'm using a slip interface.
I'll add a trace and send the results by tonight as I'm unable to do it
right now.
My lwipopts.h is here:
#define LWIP_DEBUG (0)
//#define LWIP_ERROR (0)
#define LWIP_NOASSERT (1)
#define LWIP_PROVIDE_ERRNO 1
#define LWIP_ARP 0
#define ARP_QUEUEING 0
#define MEMP_NUM_RAW_PCB 1
#define MEMP_NUM_UDP_PCB 1
#define MEMP_NUM_TCP_PCB 1
#define MEMP_NUM_TCP_PCB_LISTEN 1
#define MEMP_NUM_NETCONN 1
#define MEM_ALIGNMENT 4
#define LWIP_SOCKET 0
#define LWIP_NETIF_API 1
#define MEM_SIZE 3200
#define MEMP_NUM_NETBUF 4
#define MEMP_NUM_SYS_TIMEOUT 5
#define LWIP_DBG_MIN_LEVEL LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING
#define LWIP_DBG_TYPES_ON LWIP_DBG_ON
#define PPP_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF
#define ICMP_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_ON
#define LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO 1
#define NETIF_DEBUG 1
#define API_MSG_DEBUG 1
#define MEM_DEBUG (LWIP_DBG_ON /*| LWIP_DBG_HALT*/)
#define MEMP_DEBUG (LWIP_DBG_ON /*| LWIP_DBG_HALT*/)
#define TCP_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_ON
#define TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_ON
#define TCPIP_MBOX_SIZE (sizeof(void*))
Thanks for your time,
marko
Frédéric BERNON wrote:
Do you use a ethernet interface or a slip one?
Can you add a trace in do_connected and in err_tcp (api_msg.c), and in
tcpip_apimsg (tcpip.c). Do the test with only one netconn to be sure.
Can you send your lwipopts.h please?
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De : address@hidden
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la part de Marko Panger Envoyé : lundi 21 janvier 2008 10:08 À :
address@hidden Objet : RE: RE : [lwip-users] netconn_connct
returning always ERR_OK
Hi again,
I'm still unable to reproduce the proper behavior or the behavior as
Frédéric described below. The point is still that netconn_connect()
returns ERR_OK even if there is nobody listening on the other side.
I've tried to debug the code a little bit and found that
netconn_connect() returns ERR_OK even BEFORE the SYN packet is being
sent out by ip_output() which is pretty strange. I'm also quite sure it
must be me doing something wrong or there is a bad setting in the
lwipopts.h file leading in the faulty behavior.
If someone has some experience any comment would help.
Thanks,
marko
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Subject: RE: RE : [lwip-users] netconn_connct returning always ERR_OK
Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 00:11:14 +0100
From: Marko Panger <address@hidden>
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To: Mailing list for lwIP users <address@hidden>
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Hi,
I've upgraded to the last CVS HEAD and it still doesn't work for me.
I've tried to dig into the code but I easy lost the track down the stack.
If you can instruct me at what to look or what to check I can do it.
However maybe is related to the fact I'm running the SLIP interface
and
maybe it has something to do with a race condition with the conn->err
variable in the netconn_connect() function due to the setting of task
priorities. Off course I might be totally wrong.
Btw. how should be task priorities of the "tcpip_thread",
"slipif_loop"
and "my_application" tasks related ?
marko
Frédéric BERNON wrote:
I have test with this code (after tcpip_init_done is called):
static void
connect_thread(void *arg)
{ /* Connect to server */
struct ip_addr server_ip;
struct netconn* conn;
IP4_ADDR(&server_ip, 192,168,0,1);
conn = netconn_new_with_proto_and_callback(NETCONN_TCP, 6, NULL);
while(netconn_connect(conn, &server_ip, 4576) != ERR_OK)
{ printf("error connect\n");
sys_msleep(100);
}
printf("retry connected?\n");
sys_msleep(-1);
}
When I execute this code, after some seconds, I got lot of "error
connect", showing the netconn_connect doesn't return ERR_OK. Note I'm
not sure it is supported to retry to call netconn_connect once you
got an error. Perhaps you could test your code with last CVS HEAD ?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marko Panger" <address@hidden
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To: "Mailing list for lwIP users" <address@hidden
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Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 2:27 PM
Subject: Re: RE : [lwip-users] netconn_connct returning always ERR_OK
Hi Frédéric,
I'm sorry but I really don't know how to determine the version. Is
it from the CVS head. I'm attaching a snippet from the changelog
file:
HISTORY
(CVS HEAD)
* [Enter new changes just after this line - do not remove this
line]
++ New features:
2007-09-15 Frédéric Bernon
* udp.h, udp.c, sockets.c: Changes for "#20503 IGMP Improvement".
Add IP_MULTICAST_IF
option in socket API, and a new field "multicast_ip" in "struct
udp_pcb" (for
netconn and raw API users), only if LWIP_IGMP=1. Add getsockopt
processing for
IP_MULTICAST_TTL and IP_MULTICAST_IF.
marko
Frédéric BERNON wrote:
Which lwIP release do you use ?
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la part de Marko Panger
Envoyé : mardi 15 janvier 2008 13:12
À : Mailing list for lwIP users
Objet : [lwip-users] netconn_connct returning always ERR_OK
Hi all,
I'm writing a client app. which connects to a remote server. I'm
running
lwip under an rtos with
#define NO_SYS 0
I'm using the netconn sequential api and there is something about
the
netconn_connect() call which is confusing me.
If I try to connect to a non-existing server (nobody is listening on
that ip on that port) the call still returns with ERR_OK.
Shouldn't be some other error code ?
In general how do I know that the other side has received the data
send
by the client with netconn_write() ?
Please find attached the code snipped below for reference.
Thanks in advance for your help and comments,
marko
IP4_ADDR(&local_ip, 192, 168, 3, 2);
IP4_ADDR(&net_mask, 255, 255, 255, 0);
IP4_ADDR(&gateway, 192, 168, 3, 1);
IP4_ADDR(&server_ip, 192, 168, 3, 1);
netif_add(&slip_if, &local_ip, &net_mask, &gateway, NULL,
slipif_init, tcpip_input);
netif_set_default(&slip_if);
netif_set_up(&slip_if);
/* Connect to server */
conn = netconn_new_with_proto_and_callback(NETCONN_TCP, 6,
server_conn_clb);
while(netconn_connect(conn, &server_ip, RVA_PORT) != ERR_OK)
TSK_Sleep(100);
while(1) {
while(!(buf = netconn_recv(conn)))
TSK_Sleep(10);
netbuf_data(buf, (void*)&p, &len);
payload_len = *p++;
/* Ping */
switch(*p) {
case 6:
netconn_write(conn, p-1, len, true);
netbuf_delete(buf);
break;
}
}
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