Hi, how are you?

I have been used the LWIP library for several years already.
Now I developed a new application that exchange larger packets, like 2K
bytes.

Commits in use (SHA-1) :
 - lwip :           d70d9bf8660827e2919d5fc9c9469532196225e1
- lwip-contrib:   4e553f7b3d3af4ac1f3f6c70f38371e4395fdccd

To simulate my real scenario and you can try  to reproduce the problem I am
facing,  I have made alterations in the "simhost.c", "lwipopts.h"  and
"tcpecho.c" from lwip-contrib. The ethernet data for teh netif is  provided
by a socket-raw driver (Linux). The tcpecho just consume the data,  no
reply (no echo). The "simhost" (server) is generated with the own Makefile
associated avaliable in the "lwip-contrib" git.

In addition, I wrote a small "client" (use the TCP-IP/Linux stack).
When the "client" sends small packets, all works fine. But when it sends
larger packets (for instance, 2048 bytes), just the first are sent fast
(normal) but just after the locking occurs.

Summary:
a) 02 Oracle VMBox (VM#1 and #2) - Linux host

b)  Sequence to run:
   - VM#1 (server):
     >  sudo  your_path1/simhost
   - VM#2 (client):
     >  your_path2/client ip_netif  port  size_data
       - example:    >  ./client 10.0.2.121  5124   2065  /* block */
       - example:    >  ./client 10.0.2.121  5124   1000  /* no block  */

 c) Altered files (from lwip-contrib), attacheds:
        - .../apps/tcpecho/tcpecho.c
        - .../ports/unix/proj/unixsim/lwipopts.h
        - .../ ports/unix/proj/unixsim/simhost.c

 d) Client app (attacheds files)

Just to compare, when I use another server with TCP-IP/Linux, not LWIP
stack, but the same attached client,  no problem found, including larger
packets.

Please, what I am doing or configuring wrong ?
Thank you very much.


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Norberto R. de Goes Jr.
CPqD - DRC
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