twagner wrote:
>I have also a webserver running.
>I can see that the used pcb mem goes back if the Client (not the MCU)
>closes
>the connection (modbus),
>but if the server (the MCU) closes the connection the used pcbs doesn't
>go
>back (webserver).
>If i have only the mobus connection in use the
I have also a webserver running.
I can see that the used pcb mem goes back if the Client (not the MCU) closes
the connection (modbus),
but if the server (the MCU) closes the connection the used pcbs doesn't go
back (webserver).
If i have only the mobus connection in use the maximum of the pcbs is o
twagner wrote:
> Her my mem and memp stats:
> mem = {name = 0x8042c7c "MEM", err = 0, avail = 10240, used = 0, max = 0,
> illegal = 0}
> memp =
[..]
> name const char *0x8042e40 "TCP_PCB"
> err u16_t 0
> avail mem_size_t 12
> used mem_size_t 8
> max m
Her my mem and memp stats:
mem = {name = 0x8042c7c "MEM", err = 0, avail = 10240, used = 0, max = 0,
illegal = 0}
memp =
nameconst char *0x8042e48 "UDP_PCB"
err u16_t 0
avail mem_size_t 6
usedmem_size_t 0
max mem_size_t 0
ille
twagner wrote:
> Hello,
> I have the LWIP stack 2.0.3 in combination with FREERTOS 9.0 running on a
> STM32H743.
> When only one tcp (netconn server) connection is active the data
> transmission perform very well and no errors occur.
> But when a second tcp-connection connects and transmits data si
Hello,
I have the LWIP stack 2.0.3 in combination with FREERTOS 9.0 running on a
STM32H743.
When only one tcp (netconn server) connection is active the data
transmission perform very well and no errors occur.
But when a second tcp-connection connects and transmits data simultaneously
to the first,