Hi pupkin,

I am actually should do the same thing with the same SOC. And I am still 
considering different options. Have you tried to actually use any of these two 
protocols you posted (enet and udt)? I am really interested in how well they 
work and how close they get to 1Gb speed. And whether they can do the better 
job than TCP after all... 

Regards,
Nenad

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Subject: [lwip-users] UDP-based reliable bulk data transfer
Date: Tuesday, April 25, 2017 09:16 CEST
From: pupkin <[email protected]>
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 Greetings,

I need to send large quantities of data reliably from a Zynq-based device to
a PC.
I'm looking for a data transfer protocol which can get as close as possible
to wire speed on a dedicated 1Gb ethernet link. It would be nice although
not strictly required it it worked over arbitrary internet connections.

Currently I'm considering either porting http://enet.bespin.org/ or
http://udt.sourceforge.net/ to lwIp or rolling my own UDP-based protocol. I
will need support for zero-copy with scatter-gather DMA.

Has anyone done this before? Any suggestions?

Regards
VP




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