Hello Thomas, Great news, now I have another reference for doing this.
I've been taking a look and have seen they are using LwIP as a library. In my prototype, LwIP is not even a static library, its sources are compiled along with the translator to create a single binary, like pfinet with the Linux stack. Maybe we should create this library so we don't need to recompile the translator when updating LwIP. Thanks for the link! 2017-04-07 12:54 GMT+02:00 Thomas Schwinge <tho...@codesourcery.com>: > Hi! > > On Fri, 17 Mar 2017 08:31:37 +0100, Joan Lledó <joanlluisll...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> My name is Joan Lledó, I'm in the last year of my degree in CS at the >> Open University of Catalonia[1]. I'm interested in OS programming and, >> for now, I have only read theory and have made university exercises in >> ths field. That's why I see GSoC as a good chance to work in a real >> project and make contributions to it. > > :-) > >> I read your project ideas page and decided to take up the project >> "Hurdish TCP/IP stack"[2]. I chose [...] > > That all looks reasonable to me. (I do see the proposal submitted to > "Microkernel devroom".) > > > ;-) Incidentally, I just found: "Announcement: replacing the MINIX 3 > network stack [with a lwip-based variant]", > <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/minix3/4Xa_Uc3pXNk>. > > > Grüße > Thomas