Thanks Bill.
It was a useful answer....But I've an other question.
For my application, I only need one connection from my client (my XUP
V2P) to my server (my PC). I've no SDRAM on my board, just embedded
memory (BRAM).
The sending data size is about 128 bits.
From lwipopts.h, what are the mininal sizes can I use to keep my
ethernet connection functionnal ?
I tried these
: (new //old
value)
#define MEM_SIZE 1*1024*1024 //16*1024*1024
#define MEMP_NUM_TCP_PCB 1 //8
#define MEMP_NUM_TCP_PCB_LISTEN 1 //16
#define PBUF_POOL_SIZE 1 //512
#define TCP_SND_BUF 16*1024 //32*1024
and echo server still works but I want to use the least possible (I
don't know if my english is very correct...... ^^; )
Regards,
Nicolas
Bill Auerbach a écrit :
lwIP memory buffers are statically allocated which can cause BSS to be quite
large if your lwipopts.h defines a lot of storage. BSS doesn't take up
space in the output (elf) file so it's not uncommon to see programs
requiring much more storage than the output file size.
I hope I hit the mark what you were questioning.
Bill
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Subject: [lwip-users] XAPP663 (TCP/IP on V2P devices using lwIP)
problem
Hi there,
I try to use lwIP to perform a TCP client application on my XUP V2P. I
use files of xapp663 from Xilinx.
But I'm very surprized by the programm size :
text data bss dec hex
75886 996 17598688 17675570 10db532
The lwIP lib file is about 200Ko and my .elf file isa about 200Ko too.
Anyone can illuminate me on this issue????
Regards,
Nicolas
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