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From: | Kevin Hummel |
Subject: | [lwip-users] raw api UDP-Server |
Date: | Wed, 15 May 2013 05:14:13 -0400 |
Hey there, I am trying to build up a UDP-Server on an AVR32 microprocessor. This Server should wait for udp-frames and send an answer back. Atmel uses the lwip-stack for communications, but together with a real-time operating system. Is there a way to solve this without a RTOS? (sequential-way) Maybe an echo-example, with all necessary initialisations for the lwip? Do I need threads for the udp_bind and udp_connect functions? Furthermore I have looked over current examples and had a question, what happens if a packet has been received? In the available examples a callback function is set, with udp_recv, but when/where will this callback function be called? With best regards, Kevin Hummel |
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