Sorry for a slightly off-topic question here:
[...]
In that case, I'll stick with the BSP management improvements once v4
of this patch set goes in (probably) and skip the generic build.
Is a generic build something that would be worth pursuing for lwIP? It
would come with the core stacks, but no drivers whatsoever.
I'm very exited about that stuff, and here is a project I'm entertaining:
Using LWIP on the Cortex-M4 side of a stm32h747:
- Without the ethernet driver.
- With an emulated, ethernet USB driver (device-side USB, I will write
the driver if it does not exist yet).
- Talking to a cellular modem with PPP over USB (host-side USB, I will
write the driver if it does not exist yet).
Can I, today, configure a basic/generic LWIP stack that would allow to
develop such a setup?
Thanks for your work,
Cedric
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