OK, I checked some of the differences between TI's lwIP 1.4.0 and the
original version. I don't really understand what's going on:

- in err.c the error ERR_WOULDBLOCK does not exit

- in ipv4/ip.c there is a statement in ip_input() which seems to cause
opposite behaviour:
if (check_ip_src && current_iphdr_src.addr == IPADDR_ANY)
vs.
if (check_ip_src && !ip_addr_isany(&current_iphdr_src))

- in core/mem.c the "static sys_mutex_t mem_mutex;" is encapsulated by an
"#if !NO_SYS/#endif" which does not exist in original version

Is it possible TI's lwIP bases on some release candidate or BETA-version?

Thanks!


2015-03-18 12:58 GMT+01:00 Robert Deschambault <
[email protected]>:

> Given the number of fixes and improvements I would recommend going through
> the pain and try to keep any custom code out of the stock sources. I moved
> our v1.3.2 code to the latest from the main branch in git.
> On Mar 18, 2015 3:57 AM, "Simon Goldschmidt" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Karl Karpfen wrote:
>>
>> So my question: is there a patch available somewhere that can be applied
>> to an existing 1.4.0 which adds all changes and - probably - shows me some
>> conflicts at these positions where my lwIP variant was changed comparing to
>> 1.4.0? http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/lwip/ does not contain
>> something like that...
>>
>> Comparing and merging manually seems to be impossible, nearly all files
>> are changed, so this would be a long time task.
>>
>>
>> No, there is no patch. You could either create the patch on your own by
>> diffing the two versions, or you could compare your vendors version an the
>> original to see if they have changed something.
>>
>> Simon
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