Hy Sylvain,
WTF ??????????????? Sorry I meant netconn_recv etc... Anyway that was rude of you so good luck [😊] Noam. ________________________________ From: lwip-users <[email protected]> on behalf of Sylvain Rochet <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 4, 2017 12:30 AM To: Mailing list for lwIP users Subject: Re: [lwip-users] Transfer Mibs of data over TCP Hi, On Mon, Apr 03, 2017 at 01:43:44PM +0000, Noam Weissman wrote: > Hi, > > Why not use the RAW API server that is in the contribution ? > > I am not using it because am using my own modified code that was created > before the current version. > As far as I know it works nicely and many are using it ☺ > > I have no problems accepting a large file 1MB… never had to accept a larger > file but I do not think it makes > any difference. > > I think that if netbuf_next() fails you need to add some delay and try again. > I mean add vTaskDelay(10) or similar and try again. > > When you transfer large amount of data you may get into cases that the > network has some lag. > In that case your netbuf_next() call nay fail. > > Doing something like this: > > #define READ_ERROR_DELAY 10 > #define READ_ERROR_TIMEOUT 500 > > err_t MyRead( params ) > { > Int RetVal , TotalTimeOut = 0; > > Do > { > RetVal = netbuf_next(); > > If(RetVal == (-1)) > { > vTaskDelay(READ_ERROR_DELAY / portTICK_RATE_MS); > TotalTimeOut += READ_ERROR_DELAY; > } > else > { > break; > } > > } while(TotalTimeOut < READ_ERROR_TIMEOUT); > > } > > > The above function will try to read from the socket and if fails it will > delay for about 10 ms… that way you give > the TCP and other system tasks time to run. > > If the above is not an option due to system constrains you can adapt some > kind of state machine, per connection > and use lwip own function sys_timeout to trigger for the above function or > similar. > > Hope that gives some ideas… WTF. Did you even read what the netbuf_next() function actually does ? Sylvain
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