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+HISTORY
+
+(git master)
+
+  * [Enter new changes just after this line - do not remove this line]
+
+(STABLE-2.0.2)
+
+  ++ New features:
+
+  2017-02-10: Dirk Ziegelmeier
+  * Implement task #14367: Hooks need a better place to be defined:
+    We now have a #define for a header file name that is #included in every .c
+    file that provides hooks.
+
+  ++ Bugfixes:
+
+  2017-03-08
+  * tcp: do not keep sending SYNs when getting ACKs
+
+  2017-03-08: Joel Cunningham
+  * tcp: Initialize ssthresh to TCP_SND_BUF (bug #50476)
+
+  2017-03-01: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * httpd: LWIP_HTTPD_POST_MANUAL_WND: fixed double-free when httpd_post_data_recved
+    is called nested from httpd_post_receive_data() (bug #50424)
+
+  2017-02-28: David van Moolenbroek/Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp: fixed bug #50418: LWIP_EVENT_API: fix invalid calbacks for SYN_RCVD pcb
+
+  2017-02-17: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dns: Improved DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST interface (bug #50325)
+
+  2017-02-16: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * LWIP_NETCONN_FULLDUPLEX: fixed shutdown during write (bug #50274)
+
+  2017-02-13: Simon Goldschmidt/Dirk Ziegelmeier
+  * For tiny targtes, LWIP_RAND is optional (fix compile time checks)
+
+  2017-02-10: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp: Fixed bug #47485 (tcp_close() should not fail on memory error) by retrying
+    to send FIN from tcp_fasttmr
+
+  2017-02-09: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets: Fixed bug #44032 (LWIP_NETCONN_FULLDUPLEX: select might work on
+    invalid/reused socket) by not allowing to reallocate a socket that has
+    "select_waiting != 0"
+
+  2017-02-09: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * httpd: Fixed bug #50059 (httpd LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_11_KEEPALIVE vs.
+    LWIP_HTTPD_KILL_OLD_ON_CONNECTIONS_EXCEEDED)
+
+  2017-02-08: Dirk Ziegelmeier
+  * Rename "IPv6 mapped IPv4 addresses" to their correct name from RFC4191:
+    "IPv4-mapped IPv6 address"
+
+  2017-02-08: Luc Revardel
+  * mld6.c: Fix bug #50220 (mld6_leavegroup does not send ICMP6_TYPE_MLD, even
+    if last reporter)
+
+  2017-02-08: David van Moolenbroek
+  * ip6.c: Patch #9250: fix source substitution in ip6_output_if()
+
+  2017-02-08: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_out.c: Fixed bug #50090 (last_unsent->oversize_left can become wrong value
+    in tcp_write error path)
+
+  2017-02-02: Dirk Ziegelmeier
+  * Fix bug #50206: UDP Netconn bind to IP6_ADDR_ANY fails
+
+  2017-01-18: Dirk Ziegelmeier
+  * Fix zero-copy RX, see bug bug #50064. PBUF_REFs were not supported as ARP requests.
+
+  2017-01-15: Axel Lin, Dirk Ziegelmeier
+  * minor bug fixes in mqtt
+
+  2017-01-11: Knut Andre Tidemann
+  * sockets/netconn: fix broken default ICMPv6 handling of checksums
+
+(STABLE-2.0.1)
+
+  ++ New features:
+
+  2016-12-31: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.h/.c: added function tcp_listen_with_backlog_and_err() to get the error
+    reason when listening fails (bug #49861)
+
+  2016-12-20: Erik Andersen
+  * Add MQTT client
+
+  2016-12-14: Jan Breuer:
+  * opt.h, ndc.h/.c: add support for RDNSS option (as per RFC 6106)
+
+  2016-12-14: David van Moolenbroek
+  * opt.h, nd6.c: Added LWIP_HOOK_ND6_GET_GW()
+
+  2016-12-09: Dirk Ziegelmeier
+  * ip6_frag.c: Implemented support for LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF
+
+  2016-12-09: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dns.c: added one-shot multicast DNS queries
+
+  2016-11-24: Ambroz Bizjak, David van Moolenbroek
+  * tcp_out.c: Optimize passing contiguous nocopy buffers to tcp_write (bug #46290)
+
+  2016-11-16: Dirk Ziegelmeier
+  * sockets.c: added support for IPv6 mapped IPv4 addresses
+
+  ++ Bugfixes:
+
+  2016-12-16: Thomas Mueller
+  * api_lib.c: fixed race condition in return value of netconn_gethostbyname()
+    (and thus also lwip_gethostbyname/_r() and lwip_getaddrinfo())
+
+  2016-12-15: David van Moolenbroek
+  * opt.h, tcp: added LWIP_HOOK_TCP_ISN() to implement less predictable initial
+    sequence numbers (see contrib/addons/tcp_isn for an example implementation)
+
+  2016-12-05: Dirk Ziegelmeier
+  * fixed compiling with IPv4 disabled (IPv6 only case)
+
+  2016-11-28: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_lib.c: fixed bug #49725 (send-timeout: netconn_write() can return
+    ERR_OK without all bytes being written)
+
+  2016-11-28: Ambroz Bizjak
+  * tcpi_in.c: fixed bug #49717 (window size in received SYN and SYN-ACK
+    assumed scaled)
+
+  2016-11-25: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dhcp.c: fixed bug #49676 (Possible endless loop when parsing dhcp options)
+
+  2016-11-23: Dirk Ziegelmeier
+  * udp.c: fixed bug #49662: multicast traffic is now only received on a UDP PCB
+   (and therefore on a UDP socket/netconn) when the PCB is bound to IP_ADDR_ANY
+
+  2016-11-16: Dirk Ziegelmeier
+  * *: Fixed dual-stack behaviour, IPv6 mapped IPv4 support in socket API
+
+  2016-11-14: Joel Cunningham
+  * tcp_out.c: fixed bug #49533 (start persist timer when unsent seg can't fit
+    in window) 
+
+  2016-11-16: Roberto Barbieri Carrera
+  * autoip.c: fixed bug #49610 (sometimes AutoIP fails to reuse the same address)
+
+  2016-11-11: Dirk Ziegelmeier
+  * sockets.c: fixed bug #49578 (dropping multicast membership does not work
+    with LWIP_SOCKET_OFFSET)
+
+(STABLE-2.0.0)
+
+  ++ New features:
+
+  2016-07-27: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, timeouts.h/.c: added LWIP_TIMERS_CUSTOM to override the default
+    implementation of timeouts
+
+  2016-07-xx: Dirk Ziegelmeier
+  * Large overhaul of doxygen documentation
+
+  2016-04-05: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * timers.h/.c: prepare for overriding current timeout implementation: all
+    stack-internal caclic timers are avaliable in the lwip_cyclic_timers array
+
+  2016-03-23: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp: call accept-callback with ERR_MEM when allocating a pcb fails on
+    passive open to inform the application about this error
+    ATTENTION: applications have to handle NULL pcb in accept callback!
+
+  2016-02-22: Ivan Delamer
+  * Initial 6LoWPAN support
+
+  2016-02-XX to 2016-03-XX: Dirk Ziegelmeier
+  * Cleanup TCPIP thread sync methods in a way that it is possibe to use them
+    in arbitrary code that needs things to be done in TCPIP thread. Used to
+    decouple netconn, netif, ppp and 6LoWPAN from LWIP core.
+
+  2016-02-XX: Dirk Ziegelmeier
+  * Implement dual-stack support in RAW, UDP and TCP. Add new IP address
+    type IPADDR_ANY_TYPE for this. Netconn/Socket API: Dual-stack is
+    automatically supported when an IPv6 netconn/socket is created.
+
+  2015-12-26: Martin Hentschel and Dirk Ziegelmeier
+  * Rewrite SNMP agent. SNMPv2c + MIB compiler.
+
+  2015-11-12: Dirk Ziegelmeier
+  * Decouple SNMP stack from lwIP core and move stack to apps/ directory.
+    Breaking change: Users have to call snmp_init() now!
+
+  2015-11-12: Dirk Ziegelmeier
+  * Implement possibility to declare private memory pools. This is useful to
+    decouple some apps from the core (SNMP stack) or make contrib app usage
+    simpler (httpserver_raw)
+
+  2015-10-09: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * started to move "private" header files containing implementation details to
+    "lwip/priv/" include directory to seperate the API from the implementation.
+
+  2015-10-07: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * added sntp client as first "supported" application layer protocol implementation
+    added 'apps' folder
+
+  2015-09-30: Dirk Ziegelmeier
+  * snmp_structs.h, mib_structs.c, mib2.c: snmp: fixed ugly inheritance
+    implementation by aggregating the "base class" (struct mib_node) in all
+    derived node classes to get more type-safe code
+
+  2015-09-23: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * netif.h/.c, nd6.c: task #13729: Convert netif addresses (IPv4 & IPv6) to
+    ip_addr_t (so they can be used without conversion/temporary storage)
+
+  2015-09-08: Dirk Ziegelmeier
+  * snmp: Separate mib2 counter/table callbacks from snmp agent. This both cleans
+    up the code and should allow integration of a 3rd party agent/mib2. Simple
+    counters are kept in MIB2_STATS, tree/table change function prototypes moved to
+    snmp_mib2.h.
+
+  2015-09-03: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, dns.h/.c: DNS/IPv6: added support for AAAA records
+
+  2015-09-01: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * task #12178: hardware checksum capabilities can be configured per netif
+   (use NETIF_SET_CHECKSUM_CTRL() in your netif's init function)
+
+  2015-08-30: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * PBUF_REF with "custom" pbufs is now supported for RX pbufs (see pcapif in
+    contrib for an example, LWIP_SUPPORT_CUSTOM_PBUF is required)
+
+  2015-08-30: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * support IPv4 source based routing: define LWIP_HOOK_IP4_ROUTE_SRC to point
+    to a routing function
+
+  2015-08-05: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * many files: allow multicast socket options IP_MULTICAST_TTL, IP_MULTICAST_IF
+    and IP_MULTICAST_LOOP to be used without IGMP
+
+  2015-04-24: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dhcp.h/c, autoip.h/.c: added functions dhcp/autoip_supplied_address() to
+    check for the source of address assignment (replacement for NETIF_FLAG_DHCP)
+
+  2015-04-10: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * many files: task #13480: added LWIP_IPV4 define - IPv4 can be disabled,
+    leaving an IPv6-only stack
+
+  2015-04-09: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * nearly all files: task #12722 (improve IPv4/v6 address handling): renamed
+    ip_addr_t to ip4_addr_t, renamed ipX_addr_t to ip_addr_t and added IP
+    version; ip_addr_t is used for all generic IP addresses for the API,
+    ip(4/6)_addr_t are only used internally or when initializing netifs or when
+    calling version-related functions
+
+  2015-03-24: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, ip4_addr.h, ip4.c, ip6.c: loopif is not required for loopback traffic
+    any more but passed through any netif (ENABLE_LOOPBACK has to be enabled)
+
+  2015-03-23: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, etharp.c: with ETHARP_TABLE_MATCH_NETIF== 1, duplicate (Auto)-IP
+    addresses on multiple netifs should now be working correctly (if correctly
+    addressed by routing, that is)
+
+  2015-03-23: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * etharp.c: Stable etharp entries that are about to expire are now refreshed
+    using unicast to prevent unnecessary broadcast. Only if no answer is received
+    after 15 seconds, broadcast is used.
+
+  2015-03-06: Philip Gladstone
+  * netif.h/.c: patch #8359 (Provide utility function to add an IPv6 address to
+    an interface)
+
+  2015-03-05: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * netif.c, ip4.c, dhcp.c, autoip.c: fixed bug #37068 (netif up/down handling
+    is unclear): correclty separated administrative status of a netif (up/down)
+    from 'valid address' status
+    ATTENTION: netif_set_up() now always has to be called, even when dhcp/autoip
+    is used!
+
+  2015-02-26: patch by TabascoEye
+  * netif.c, udp.h/.c: fixed bug #40753 (re-bind UDP pcbs on change of IP address)
+
+  2015-02-22: chrysn, Simon Goldschmidt
+  * *.*: Changed nearly all functions taking 'ip(X)_addr_t' pointer to take
+    const pointers (changed user callbacks: raw_recv_fn, udp_recv_fn; changed
+    port callbacks: netif_output_fn, netif_igmp_mac_filter_fn)
+
+  2015-02-19: Ivan Delamer
+  * netif.h, dhcp.c: Removed unused netif flag for DHCP. The preferred way to evaluate
+    if DHCP is active is through netif->dhcp field.
+
+  2015-02-19: Ivan Delamer
+  * netif.h, slipif.c, ppp.c: Removed unused netif flag for point to point connections
+
+  2015-02-18: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_lib.c: fixed bug #37958 "netconn API doesn't handle correctly
+    connections half-closed by peer"
+
+  2015-02-18: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.c: tcp_alloc() prefers killing CLOSING/LAST_ACK over active connections
+    (see bug #39565)
+
+  2015-02-16: Claudius Zingerli, Sergio Caprile
+  * opt.h, dhcp.h/.c: patch #8361 "Add support for NTP option in DHCP"
+
+  2015-02-14: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, snmp*: added support for write-access community and dedicated
+    community for sending traps
+
+  2015-02-13: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, memp.c: added hook LWIP_HOOK_MEMP_AVAILABLE() to get informed when
+    a memp pool was empty and an item is now available
+
+  2015-02-13: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, pbuf.h/.c, etharp.c: Added the option PBUF_LINK_ENCAPSULATION_HLEN to
+    allocate additional header space for TX on netifs requiring additional headers
+
+  2015-02-12: chrysn
+  * timers.h/.c: introduce sys_timeouts_sleeptime (returns the time left before
+    the next timeout is due, for NO_SYS==1)
+
+  2015-02-11: Nick van Ijzendoorn
+  * opt.h, sockets.h/c: patch #7702 "Include ability to increase the socket number
+    with defined offset"
+
+  2015-02-11: Frederick Baksik
+  * opt.h, def.h, others: patch #8423 "arch/perf.h" should be made an optional item
+
+  2015-02-11: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_msg.c, opt.h: started to implement fullduplex sockets/netconns
+    (note that this is highly unstable yet!)
+
+  2015-01-17: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api: allow enabling socket API without (public) netconn API - netconn API is
+    still used by sockets, but keeping it private (static) should allow better
+    compiler optimizations
+
+  2015-01-16: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_in.c: fixed bug #20506 "Initial congestion window is very small" again
+    by implementing the calculation formula from RFC3390
+
+  2014-12-10: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api: added option LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD to use a semaphore per thread
+    instead of using one per netconn and per select call
+
+  2014-12-08: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ip6.h: fixed bug #43778: IPv6 header version not set on 16-bit platform
+    (macro IP6H_VTCFL_SET())
+
+  2014-12-08: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * icmp.c, ip4.c, pbuf.c, udp.c, pbuf.h: task #11472 Support PBUF_REF for RX
+    (IPv6 and IPv4/v6 reassembly might not work yet)
+
+  2014-11-06: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c/.h, init.c: lwip_socket_init() is not needed any more
+    -> compatibility define
+
+  2014-09-16: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dns.c, opt.h: reduced ram usage by parsing DNS responses in place
+
+  2014-09-16: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * pbuf.h/.c: added pbuf_take_at() and pbuf_put_at()
+
+  2014-09-15: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dns.c: added source port randomization to make the DNS client more robust
+    (see bug #43144)
+
+  2013-09-02: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * arch.h and many other files: added optional macros PACK_STRUCT_FLD_8() and
+    PACK_STRUCT_FLD_S() to prevent gcc 4 from warning about struct members that
+    do not need packing
+
+  2013-08-19: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * netif.h: bug #42998: made NETIF_MAX_HWADDR_LEN overridable for some special
+    networks
+
+  2013-03-17: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Ghobad Emadi)
+  * opt.h, etharp.c: Added LWIP_HOOK_ETHARP_GET_GW to implement IPv4 routing with
+    multiple gateways
+
+  2013-04-20: Fatih Asici
+  * opt.h, etharp.h/.c: patch #7993: Added support for transmitting packets
+    with VLAN headers via hook function LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_SET and to check them
+    via hook function LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_CHECK
+
+  2014-02-20: Simon Goldschmidt (based on patch by Artem Pisarenko)
+  * patch #7885: modification of api modules to support FreeRTOS-MPU
+    (don't pass stack-pointers to other threads)
+
+  2014-02-05: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by "xtian" and "alex_ab")
+  * patch #6537/#7858: TCP window scaling support
+
+  2014-01-17: Jiri Engelthaler
+  * icmp, icmp6, opt.h: patch #8027: Completed HW checksuming for IPv4 and
+    IPv6 ICMP's
+
+  2012-08-22: Sylvain Rochet
+  * New PPP stack for lwIP, developed in ppp-new branch.
+    Based from pppd 2.4.5, released 2009-11-17, with huge changes to match
+    code size and memory requirements for embedded devices, including:
+    - Gluing together the previous low-level PPP code in lwIP to pppd 2.4.5, which
+      is more or less what pppd sys-* files are, so that we get something working
+      using the unix port.
+    - Merged some patchs from lwIP Git repository which add interesting features
+      or fix bugs.
+    - Merged some patchs from Debian pppd package which add interesting features
+      or fix bugs.
+    - Ported PPP timeout handling to the lwIP timers system
+    - Disabled all the PPP code using filesystem access, replaced in necessary cases
+      to configuration variables.
+    - Disabled all the PPP code forking processes.
+    - Removed IPX support, lwIP does not support IPX.
+    - Ported and improved random module from the previous PPP port.
+    - Removed samba TDB (file-driven database) usage, because it needs a filesystem.
+    - MS-CHAP required a DES implementation, we added the latest PolarSSL DES
+      implementation which is under a BSD-ish license.
+    - Also switched to PolarSSL MD4,MD5,SHA1 implementations, which are meant to be
+      used in embedded devices with reduced memory footprint.
+    - Removed PPP configuration file parsing support. 
+    - Added macro definition EAP_SUPPORT to make EAP support optional.
+    - Added macro definition CHAP_SUPPORT to make CHAP support optional.
+    - Added macro definition MSCHAP_SUPPORT to make MSCHAP support optional.
+    - Added macro definition PAP_SUPPORT to make PAP support optional.
+    - Cleared all Linux syscall calls.
+    - Disabled demand support using a macro, so that it can be ported later.
+    - Disabled ECP support using a macro, so that it can be ported later.
+    - Disabled CCP support using a macro, so that it can be ported later.
+    - Disabled CBCP support using a macro, so that it can be ported later.
+    - Disabled LQR support using a macro, so that it can be ported later.
+    - Print packet debug feature optional, through PRINTPKT_SUPPORT
+    - Removed POSIX signal usage.
+    - Fully ported PPPoS code from the previous port.
+    - Fully ported PPPoE code from the previous port.
+    - Fully ported VJ compression protocol code from the previous port.
+    - Removed all malloc()/free() use from PPP, replaced by stack usage or PBUF.
+    - Disabled PPP server support using a macro, so that it can be ported later.
+    - Switched all PPP debug to lwIP debug system.
+    - Created PPP Control Block (PPP PCB), removed PPP unit integer everywhere,
+      removed all global variables everywhere, did everything necessary for
+      the PPP stack to support more than one PPP session (pppd only support
+      one session per process).
+    - Removed the statically allocated output buffer, now using PBUF.
+    - Improved structure size of all PPP modules, deep analyze of code to reduce
+      variables size to the bare minimum. Switched all boolean type (char type in
+      most architecture) to compiler generated bitfields.
+    - Added PPP IPv6 support, glued lwIP IPv6 support to PPP.
+    - Now using a persistent netif interface which can then be used in lwIP
+      functions requiring a netif.
+    - Now initializing PPP in lwip_init() function.
+    - Reworked completely the PPP state machine, so that we don't end up in
+      anymore in inconsistent state, especially with PPPoE.
+    - Improved the way we handle PPP reconnection after disconnect, cleaning
+      everything required so that we start the PPP connection again from a
+      clean state.
+    - Added PPP holdoff support, allow the lwIP user to wait a little bit before
+      reconnecting, prevents connection flood, especially when using PPPoL2TP.
+    - Added PPPoL2TP LAC support (a.k.a. UDP tunnels), adding a VPN client
+      feature to lwIP, L2TP being a widely used tunnel protocol.
+    - Switched all used PPP types to lwIP types (u8t, u16t, u32t, ...)
+    - Added PPP API "sequential" thread-safe API, based from NETIFAPI.
+
+  2011-07-21: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c, opt.h: (bug #30185): added LWIP_FIONREAD_LINUXMODE that makes
+    ioctl/FIONREAD return the size of the next pending datagram.
+
+  2011-05-25: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * again nearly the whole stack, renamed ip.c to ip4.c, ip_addr.c to ip4_addr.c,
+    combined ipv4/ipv6 inet_chksum.c, added ip.h, ip_addr.h: Combined IPv4
+    and IPv6 code where possible, added defines to access IPv4/IPv6 in non-IP
+    code so that the code is more readable.
+
+  2011-05-17: Patch by Ivan Delamer (only checked in by Simon Goldschmidt)
+  * nearly the whole stack: Finally, we got decent IPv6 support, big thanks to
+    Ivan! (this is work in progress: we're just post release anyway :-)
+
+
+  ++ Bugfixes:
+
+  2016-08-23: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * etharp: removed ETHARP_TRUST_IP_MAC since it is insecure and we don't need
+    it any more after implementing unicast ARP renewal towards arp entry timeout
+
+  2016-07-20: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * memp.h/.c: fixed bug #48442 (memp stats don't work for MEMP_MEM_MALLOC)
+
+  2016-07-21: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Ambroz Bizjak)
+  * tcp_in.c, tcp_out.c: fixed bug #48543 (TCP sent callback may prematurely
+    report sent data when only part of a segment is acked) and don't include
+    SYN/FIN in snd_buf counter
+
+  2016-07-19: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * etharp.c: fixed bug #48477 (ARP input packet might update static entry)
+
+  2016-07-11: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_in.c: fixed bug #48476 (TCP sent callback called wrongly due to picking
+    up old pcb->acked
+
+  2016-06-30: Simon Goldschmidt (original patch by Fabian Koch)
+  * tcp_in.c: fixed bug #48170 (Vulnerable to TCP RST spoofing)
+
+  2016-05-20: Dirk Ziegelmeier
+  * sntp.h/.c: Fix return value of sntp_getserver() call to return a pointer
+
+  2016-04-05: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Philip Gladstone)
+  * udp.c: patch #8358: allow more combinations of listening PCB for IPv6
+
+  2016-04-05: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * netconn/socket API: fixed bug# 43739 (Accept not reporting errors about
+    aborted connections): netconn_accept() returns ERR_ABRT (sockets: ECONNABORTED)
+    for aborted connections, ERR_CLSD (sockets: EINVAL) if the listening netconn
+    is closed, which better seems to follow the standard.
+
+  2016-03-23: Florent Matignon
+  * dhcp.c: fixed bug #38203: DHCP options are not recorded in all DHCP ack messages
+
+  2016-03-22: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp: changed accept handling to be done internally: the application does not
+    have to call tcp_accepted() any more. Instead, when delaying accept (e.g. sockets
+    do), call tcp_backlog_delayed()/tcp_backlog_accepted() (fixes bug #46696)
+
+  2016-03-22: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dns.c: ignore dns response parsing errors, only abort resolving for correct
+    responses or error responses from correct server (bug #47459)
+
+  2016-03-17: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_msg.c: fixed bug #47448 (netconn/socket leak if RST is received during close)
+
+  2016-03-17: Joel Cunningham
+  * api_msg.c: don't fail closing a socket/netconn when failing to allocate the
+    FIN segment; blocking the calling thread for a while is better than risking
+    leaking a netconn/socket (see bug #46701)
+
+  2016-03-16: Joel Cunningham
+  * tcp_out.c: reset rto timer on fast retransmission
+
+  2016-03-16: Deomid Ryabkov
+  * tcp_out.c: fixed bug #46384 Segment size calculation bug with MSS != TCP_MSS
+
+  2016-03-05: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * err.h/.c, sockets.c: ERR_IF is not necessarily a fatal error
+
+  2015-11-19: fix by Kerem Hadimli
+  * sockets.c: fixed bug #46471: lwip_accept() leaks socket descriptors if new
+    netconn was already closed because of peer behavior
+
+  2015-11-12: fix by Valery Ushakov
+  * tcp_in.c: fixed bug #46365 tcp_accept_null() should call tcp_abort()
+
+  2015-10-02: Dirk Ziegelmeier/Simon Goldschmidt
+  * snmp: cleaned up snmp structs API (fixed race conditions from bug #46089,
+    reduce ram/rom usage of tables): incompatible change for private MIBs
+
+  2015-09-30: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ip4_addr.c: fixed bug #46072: ip4addr_aton() does not check the number range
+    of all address parts
+
+  2015-08-28: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.c, tcp_in.c: fixed bug #44023: TCP ssthresh value is unclear: ssthresh
+    is set to the full send window for active open, too, and is updated once
+    after SYN to ensure the correct send window is used
+
+  2015-08-28: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp: fixed bug #45559: Window scaling casts u32_t to u16_t without checks
+
+  2015-08-26: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ip6_frag.h/.c: fixed bug bug #41009: IPv6 reassembly broken on 64-bit platforms:
+    define IPV6_FRAG_COPYHEADER==1 on these platforms to copy the IPv6 header
+    instead of referencing it, which gives more room for struct ip6_reass_helper
+
+  2015-08-25: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c: fixed bug #45827: recvfrom: TCP window is updated with MSG_PEEK
+
+  2015-08-20: Manoj Kumar
+  * snmp_msg.h, msg_in.c: fixed bug #43790: Sending octet string of Length >255
+    from SNMP agent
+
+  2015-08-19: Jens Nielsen
+  * icmp.c, ip4.c, tcp_in.c, udp.c, raw.c: fixed bug #45120: Broadcast & multiple
+    interfaces handling
+
+  2015-08-19: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by "Sandra")
+  * dns.c: fixed bug #45004: dns response without answer might be discarded
+
+  2015-08-18: Chrysn
+  * timers.c: patch #8704 fix sys_timeouts_sleeptime function
+
+  2015-07-01: Erik Ekman
+  * puf.c: fixed bug #45454 (pbuf_take_at() skips write and returns OK if offset
+    is at start of pbuf in chain)
+
+  2015-05-19: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dhcp.h/.c: fixed bugs #45140 and #45141 (dhcp was not stopped correctly after
+    fixing bug #38204)
+
+  2015-03-21: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Homyak)
+  * tcp_in.c: fixed bug #44766 (LWIP_WND_SCALE: tcphdr->wnd was not scaled in
+    two places)
+
+  2015-03-21: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_impl.h, tcp.c, tcp_in.c: fixed bug #41318 (Bad memory ref in tcp_input()
+    after tcp_close())
+
+  2015-03-21: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_in.c: fixed bug #38468 (tcp_sent() not called on half-open connection for
+    data ACKed with the same ack as FIN)
+
+  2015-03-21: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Christoffer Lind)
+  * dhcp.h/.c: fixed bug #38204 (DHCP lease time not handled correctly)
+
+  2015-03-20: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dhcp.c: fixed bug #38714 (Missing option and client address in DHCPRELEASE message)
+
+  2015-03-19: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api.h, tcpip.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.c: fixed race conditions in assigning
+    netconn->last_err (fixed bugs #38121 and #37676)
+
+  2015-03-09: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ip4.c: fixed the IPv4 part of bug #43904 (ip_route() must detect linkup status)
+
+  2015-03-04: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * nd6.c: fixed bug #43784 (a host should send at least one Router Solicitation)
+
+  2015-03-04: Valery Ushakov
+  * ip6.c: fixed bug #41094 (Byte-order bug in IPv6 fragmentation header test)
+
+  2015-03-04: Zach Smith
+  * nd6.c: fixed bug #38153 (nd6_input() byte order issues)
+
+  2015-02-26: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * netif.c, tcp.h/.c: fixed bug #44378 (TCP connections are not aborted on netif
+    remove)
+
+  2015-02-25: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ip4.c, etharp.c: fixed bug #40177 (System hangs when dealing with corrupted
+    packets), implemented task #12357 (Ensure that malicious packets don't
+    assert-fail): improved some pbuf_header calls to not assert-fail.
+
+  2015-02-25: patch by Joel Cunningham
+  * udp.h/.c, sockets.c: fixed bug #43028 (IP_MULTICAST_TTL affects unicast
+    datagrams)
+
+  2015-02-25: patch by Greg Renda
+  * ip4_frag.c: fixed bug #38210 (ip reassembly while remove oldest datagram)
+
+  2015-02-25: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c: fixed bug #38165 (socket with mulicast): ensure igmp membership
+    are dropped when socket (not netconn!) is closed.
+
+  2015-02-25: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ip4.h/.c, udp.c: fixed bug #38061 (wrong multicast routing in IPv4) by
+    adding an optional default netif for multicast routing
+
+  2015-02-25: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * netconn API: fixed that netconn_connect still used message passing for
+    LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING==1
+
+  2015-02-22: patch by Jens Nielsen
+  * icmp.c: fixed bug #38803 (Source address in broadcast ping reply)
+
+  2015-02-22: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * udp.h, sockets.c: added proper accessor functions for pcb->multicast_ip
+    (previously used by get/setsockopt only)
+
+  2015-02-18: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c: Fixed select not reporting received FIN as 'readable' in certain
+    rare cases (bug #43779: select(), close(), and TCP retransmission error)
+
+  2015-02-17: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * err.h, sockets.c, api_msg.c: fixed bug #38853 "connect() use a wrong errno":
+    return ERR_ALREADY/EALRADY during connect, ERR_ISCONN/EISCONN when already
+    connected
+
+  2015-02-17: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_impl.h, tcp_out.c, tcp.c, api_msg.c: fixed bug #37614 "Errors from
+    ipX_output are not processed". Now tcp_output(_segment) checks for the return
+    value of ipX_output and does not try to send more on error. A netif driver
+    can call tcp_txnow() (from tcpip_thread!) to try to send again if TX buffers
+    are available again.
+
+  2015-02-14: patches by Freddie Chopin
+  * snmp*: made community writable, fixed some const pointers
+
+  2015-02-13: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * msg_in.c: fixed bug #22070 "MIB_OBJECT_WRITE_ONLY not implemented in SNMP"
+
+  2015-02-12: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ip.h, ip4.c, ip6.c: fixed bug #36403 "ip4_input() and ip6_input() always pass
+    inp to higher layers": now the accepting netif is passed up, but the input
+    netif is available through ip_current_input_netif() if required.
+
+  2015-02-11: patch by hichard
+  * tcpip.c: fixed bug #43094 "The function tcpip_input() forget to handle IPv6"
+
+  2015-02-10: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * netconn API: fixed that netconn_close/netconn_delete still used message passing
+    for LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING==1
+
+  2015-02-10: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * netconn/socket api: fixed bug #44225 "closing TCP socket should time out
+    eventually", implemented task #6930 "Implement SO_LINGER": closing TCP sockets
+    times out after 20 seconds or after the configured SND_TIMEOUT or depending
+    on the linger settings.
+
+  2015-01-27: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_msg.c: fixed that SHUT_RD followed by SHUT_WR was different to SHUT_RDWR,
+    fixed return value of lwip_netconn_do_close on unconnected netconns
+
+  2015-01-17: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c: fixed bug #43361 select() crashes with stale FDs
+
+  2015-01-17: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c/.h, memp_std.h: fixed bug #40788 "lwip_setsockopt_internal() crashes"
+    by rewriting set/getsockopt functions to combine checks with the actual code
+    and add more NULL checks; this also fixes that CORE_LOCKING used message
+    passing for set/getsockopt.
+
+  2014-12-19: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, dhcp.h/.c: prevent dhcp from starting when netif link is down (only
+    when LWIP_DHCP_CHECK_LINK_UP==1, which is disabled by default for
+    compatibility reasons)
+
+  2014-12-17: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_out.c: fixed bug #43840 Checksum error for TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY==1 for
+    no-copy data with odd length
+
+  2014-12-10: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c, tcp.c, others: fixed bug #43797 set/getsockopt: SO_SNDTIMEO/SO_RCVTIMEO
+    take int as option but should take timeval (LWIP_SO_SNDRCVTIMEO_STANDARD==0 can
+    be used to revert to the old 'winsock' style behaviour)
+    Fixed implementation of SO_ACCEPTCONN to just look at the pcb state
+
+  2014-12-09: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ip4.c: fixed bug #43596 IGMP queries from 0.0.0.0 are discarded
+
+  2014-10-21: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Joel Cunningham and Albert Huitsing)
+  * sockts.c: fixed bugs #41495 Possible threading issue in select() and #43278
+    event_callback() handle context switch when calling sys_sem_signal()
+
+  2014-10-21: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_msg.c: fixed bug #38219 Assert on TCP netconn_write with sndtimeout set
+
+  2014-09-16: Kevin Cernekee
+  * dns.c: patch #8480 Fix handling of dns_seqno wraparound
+
+  2014-09-16: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_out.c: fixed bug #43192 tcp_enqueue_flags() should not check TCP_SND_QUEUELEN
+    when sending FIN
+
+  2014-09-03: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * msg_in.c: fixed bug #39355 SNMP Memory Leak in case of error
+
+  2014-09-02: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * err.h/.c, sockets.c, api_msg.c: fixed bug #43110 call getpeername() before
+    listen() will cause a error
+
+  2014-09-02: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c: fixed bug #42117 lwip_fcntl does not set errno
+
+  2014-09-02: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.c: fixed bug #42299 tcp_abort() leaves freed pcb on tcp_bound_pcbs list
+
+  2014-08-20: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dns.c: fixed bug #42987 lwIP is vulnerable to DNS cache poisoning due to
+    non-randomized TXIDs
+
+  2014-06-03: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_impl.h, tcp_in.c: fixed bug #37969 SYN packet dropped as short packet in
+    tcp_input function
+
+  2014-05-20: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_out.c: fixed bug #37184 tcp_write problem for pcbs in the SYN_SENT state
+
+  2014-05-19: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * *.h: Fixed bug #35874 reserved identifier violation (removed leading underscores
+    from header include guards)
+
+  2014-04-08: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.c: Fixed bug #36167 tcp server crash when client closes (maximum window)
+
+  2014-04-06: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_in.c: Fixed bug #36210 lwIP does not elicit an empty ACK when received
+    unacceptable ACK
+
+  2014-04-06: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dhcp.c, ip4.c/.h, ip6.c/.h, udp.c/.h, ip.h: Fixed bug #41787 DHCP Discovery
+    is invalid when an IP is set to thet netif.
+
+  2014-03-14: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_out.c: Fixed bug #36153 TCP Cheksum error if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY=1
+
+  2014-03-11: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Mason)
+  * opt.h, sockets.c: fixed bug #35928 BSD sockets functions must set errno for
+    POSIX-compliance
+
+  2014-02-27: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dhcp.c: fixed bug #40303 DHCP xid renewed when sending a DHCPREQUEST
+
+  2014-02-27: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * raw.c: fixed bug #41680 raw socket can not receive IPv6 packet when
+    IP_SOF_BROADCAST_RECV==1
+
+  2014-02-27: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_msg.c, sockets.c: fixed bug #38404 getpeeraddr returns success on
+    unconnected/listening TCP sockets
+
+  2014-02-27: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c: fixed bug #41729 Some socket functions return Exyz instead of -1
+
+  2014-02-25: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ip4.c: fixed bug #39514 ip_route() may return an IPv6-only interface
+
+  2014-02-25: Simon Goldschmidt, patch by Fatih Asici
+  * pbuf.c: fixed bug #39356 Wrong increment in pbuf_memfind()
+
+  2014-02-25: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * netif.c/.h, udp.c: fixed bug #39225 udp.c uses netif_matches_ip6_addr() incorrectly;
+    renamed function netif_matches_ip6_addr() to netif_get_ip6_addr_match()
+
+  2014-02-25: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * igmp.c: fixed bug #39145 IGMP membership report for 224.0.0.1
+
+  2014-02-22: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Amir Shalem)
+  * etharp.c, opt.h: fixed bug #34681 Limit ARP queue length by ARP_QUEUE_LEN (=3)
+
+  2014-02-22: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Amir Shalem)
+  * etharp.h/.c: fixed bug #34682 Limit ARP request flood for unresolved entry
+
+  2014-02-20: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_out.c: fixed bug #39683 Assertion "seg->tcphdr not aligned" failed with
+    MEM_ALIGNMENT = 8
+
+  2014-02-20: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c: fixed bug #39882 No function shall set errno to 0
+
+  2014-02-20: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * mib_structs.c: fixed bug #40050 SNMP problem with MIB arrays > 255
+
+  2014-02-20: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api.h, sockets.c: fixed bug #41499 netconn::recv_avail can overflow
+
+  2014-01-08: Stathis Voukelatos
+  * memp_std.h: patch #7928 Fixed size calculation in MALLOC memory pool
+    creation macro
+
+  2014-01-18: Brian Fahs
+  * tcp_out.c: patch #8237: tcp_rexmit_rto fails to update pcb->unsent_oversize
+    when necessary
+
+  2014-01-17: Grant Erickson, Jay Logue, Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ipv6.c, netif.c: patch #7913 Enable Support for IPv6 Loopback
+
+  2014-01-16: Stathis Voukelatos
+  * netif.c: patch #7902 Fixed netif_poll() operation when LWIP_LOOPBACK_MAX_PBUFS > 0
+
+  2014-01-14: "Freddie Chopin"
+  * snmp.h, mib2.c: fixed constness and spelling of sysdescr
+
+  2014-01-14: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Thomas Faber)
+  * tcpip.c: patch #8241: Fix implicit declaration of ip_input with
+    LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING_INPUT disabled
+
+  2014-01-14: chrysn
+  * timers.c: patch #8244 make timeouts usable reliably from outside of the
+    timeout routine
+
+  2014-01-10: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ip_frag.c, ip6_frag.c: fixed bug #41041 Potential use-after-free in IPv6 reassembly
+
+  2014-01-10: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * memp.c: fixed bug #41188 Alignment error in memp_init() when MEMP_SEPARATE_POOLS==1
+
+  2014-01-10: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.c: fixed bug #39898 tcp_fasttmr() possible lock due to infinte queue process loop
+
+  2013-06-29: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * inet.h, sockets.h: partially fixed bug #37585: IPv6 compatibility (in socket structs)
+
+  2013-06-29: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * inet6.h: bug #37585/task #12600: fixed struct in6_addr.s6_addr to conform to spec
+
+  2013-04-24: patch by Liam <morepork>
+  * api_msg.c: patch #8008 Fix a potential null pointer dereference in assert
+
+  2013-04-24: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * igmp.c: fixed possible division by zero
+
+  2013-04-24: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ip6.h, some ipv6 C files: fixed bug #38526 Coverity: Recursive Header Inclusion in ip6.h
+
+  2013-04-24: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Emil Ljungdahl):
+  * netif.c: fixed bug #38586 netif_loop_output() "deadlocks"
+
+  2013-01-15: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ip4.c: fixed bug #37665 ip_canforward operates on address in wrong byte order
+
+  2013-01-15: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * pbuf.h: fixed bug #38097 pbuf_free_ooseq() warning
+
+  2013-01-14: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dns.c: fixed bug #37705 Possible memory corruption in DNS query
+
+  2013-01-11: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * raw.c: fixed bug #38066 Raw pcbs can alter packet without eating it
+
+  2012-08-22: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * memp.c: fixed bug #37166: memp_sanity check loops itself
+
+  2012-08-13: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dhcp.c: fixed bug #36645: Calling dhcp_release before dhcp_start
+    dereferences NULL
+
+  2012-08-13: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * msg_out.c: fixed bug #36840 snmp_send_trap() NULL de-reference if traps
+    configured but no interfaces available
+
+  2012-08-13: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dns.c: fixed bug #36899 DNS TTL 0 is cached for a long time
+
+  2012-05-11: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Marty)
+  * memp.c: fixed bug #36412: memp.c does not compile when
+    MEMP_OVERFLOW_CHECK > zero and MEMP_SEPARATE_POOLS == 1
+
+  2012-05-03: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Sylvain Rochet)
+  * ppp.c: fixed bug #36283 (PPP struct used on header size computation and
+    not packed)
+
+  2012-05-03: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by David Empson)
+  * ppp.c: fixed bug #36388 (PPP: checksum-only in last pbuf leads to pbuf with
+    zero length)
+
+  2012-03-25: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_msg.c: Fixed bug #35817: do_connect() invalidly signals op_completed
+    for UDP/RAW with LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING==1
+
+  2012-03-25: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_msg.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.c, netifapi.c: fixed bug #35931: Name space
+    pollution in api_msg.c and netifapi.c
+
+  2011-08-24: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * inet6.h: fixed bug #34124 struct in6_addr does not conform to the standard
+
+
+
+(STABLE-1.4.1)
+
+  ++ New features:
+
+  2012-03-25: Simon Goldschmidt (idea by Mason)
+  * posix/*: added posix-compatibility include files posix/netdb.h and posix/sys/socket.h
+    which are a simple wrapper to the correct lwIP include files.
+ 
+  2012-01-16: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, icmp.c: Added option CHECKSUM_GEN_ICMP
+
+  2011-12-17: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ip.h: implemented API functions to access so_options of IP pcbs (UDP, TCP, RAW)
+    (fixes bug #35061)
+
+  2011-09-27: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, tcp.c, tcp_in.c: Implemented limiting data on ooseq queue (task #9989)
+    (define TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_BYTES / TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_PBUFS in lwipopts.h)
+
+  2011-09-21: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.h/.c, sockets.c: Implemented timeout on
+    send (TCP only, bug #33820)
+
+  2011-09-21: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * init.c: Converted runtime-sanity-checks into compile-time checks that can
+    be disabled (since runtime checks can often not be seen on embedded targets)
+
+  2011-09-11: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ppp.h, ppp_impl.h: splitted ppp.h to an internal and external header file
+    to get a clear separation of which functions an application or port may use
+    (task #11281)
+
+ 2011-09-11: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, tcp_impl.h, tcp.c, udp.h/.c: Added a config option to randomize
+    initial local TCP/UDP ports (so that different port ranges are used after
+    a reboot; bug #33818; this one added tcp_init/udp_init functions again)
+
+  2011-09-03: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dhcp.c: DHCP uses LWIP_RAND() for xid's (bug #30302)
+
+  2011-08-24: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, netif.h/.c: added netif remove callback (bug #32397)
+
+  2011-07-26: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * etharp.c: ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN: add support for an external VLAN filter
+    function instead of only checking for one VLAN (define ETHARP_VLAN_CHECK_FN)
+
+  2011-07-21: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by hanhui)
+  * ip4.c, etharp.c, pbuf.h: bug #33634 ip_forward() have a faulty behaviour:
+    Added pbuf flags to mark incoming packets as link-layer broadcast/multicast.
+    Also added code to allow ip_forward() to forward non-broadcast packets to
+    the input netif (set IP_FORWARD_ALLOW_TX_ON_RX_NETIF==1).
+
+  2011-06-26: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Cameron Gutman)
+  * tcp.c, tcp_out.c: bug #33604: added some more asserts to check that
+    pcb->state != LISTEN
+
+   2011-05-14: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Stéphane Lesage)
+  * tcpip.c/.h: patch #7449 allow tcpip callback from interrupt with static
+    memory message
+
+
+  ++ Bugfixes:
+
+  2012-09-26: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_msg.c: fixed bug #37405 'err_tcp()' uses already freed 'netconn' object
+
+  2012-09-26: patch by Henrik Persson
+  * dhcp.c: patch #7843 Fix corner case with dhcp timeouts
+
+  2012-09-26: patch by Henrik Persson
+  * dhcp.c: patch #7840 Segfault in dhcp_parse_reply if no end marker in dhcp packet
+
+  2012-08-22: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * memp.c: fixed bug #37166: memp_sanity check loops itself
+
+  2012-05-08: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_out.c: fixed bug: #36380 unsent_oversize mismatch in 1.4.1RC1 (this was
+    a debug-check issue only)
+
+  2012-03-27: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * vj.c: fixed bug #35756 header length calculation problem in ppp/vj.c
+
+  2012-03-27: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Mason)
+  * tcp_out.c: fixed bug #35945: SYN packet should provide the recv MSS not the
+    send MSS
+
+  2012-03-22: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ip4.c: fixed bug #35927: missing refragmentaion in ip_forward
+ 
+  2012-03-20: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Mason)
+  * netdb.c: fixed bug #35907: lwip_gethostbyname_r returns an invalid h_addr_list
+ 
+  2012-03-12: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Bostjan Meglic)
+  * ppp.c: fixed bug #35809: PPP GetMask(): Compiler warning on big endian,
+    possible bug on little endian system
+
+  2012-02-23: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * etharp.c: fixed bug #35595: Impossible to send broadcast without a gateway
+    (introduced when fixing bug# 33551)
+
+  2012-02-16: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ppp.c: fixed pbuf leak when PPP session is aborted through pppSigHUP()
+    (bug #35541: PPP Memory Leak)
+
+  2012-02-16: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * etharp.c: fixed bug #35531: Impossible to send multicast without a gateway
+    (introduced when fixing bug# 33551)
+
+  2012-02-16: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Stéphane Lesage)
+  * msg_in.c, msg_out.c: fixed bug #35536 SNMP: error too big response is malformed
+
+  2012-02-15: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * init.c: fixed bug #35537: MEMP_NUM_* sanity checks should be disabled with
+    MEMP_MEM_MALLOC==1
+
+  2012-02-12: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.h, tcp_in.c, tcp_out.c: partly fixed bug #25882: TCP hangs on
+    MSS > pcb->snd_wnd (by not creating segments bigger than half the window)
+
+  2012-02-11: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.c: fixed bug #35435: No pcb state check before adding it to time-wait
+    queue while closing
+
+  2012-01-22: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.c, tcp_in.c: fixed bug #35305: pcb may be freed too early on shutdown(WR)
+
+  2012-01-21: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.c: fixed bug #34636: FIN_WAIT_2 - Incorrect shutdown of TCP pcb
+
+  2012-01-20: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dhcp.c: fixed bug #35151: DHCP asserts on incoming option lengths
+
+ 2012-01-20: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * pbuf.c: fixed bug #35291: NULL pointer in pbuf_copy
+
+  2011-11-25: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.h/.c, tcp_impl.h, tcp_in.c: fixed bug #31177: tcp timers can corrupt
+    tcp_active_pcbs in some cases
+
+  2011-11-23: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sys.c: fixed bug #34884: sys_msleep() body needs to be surrounded with
+    '#ifndef sys_msleep'
+
+  2011-11-22: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * netif.c, etharp.h/.c: fixed bug #34684: Clear the arp table cache when
+    netif is brought down
+
+  2011-10-28: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_in.c: fixed bug #34638: Dead code in tcp_receive - pcb->dupacks
+
+  2011-10-23: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * mem.c: fixed bug #34429: possible memory corruption with
+    LWIP_ALLOW_MEM_FREE_FROM_OTHER_CONTEXT set to 1
+
+  2011-10-18: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * arch.h, netdb.c: fixed bug #34592: lwip_gethostbyname_r uses nonstandard
+    error value
+
+  2011-10-18: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h: fixed default values of TCP_SNDLOWAT and TCP_SNDQUEUELOWAT for small
+    windows (bug #34176 select after non-blocking send times out)
+
+  2011-10-18: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_impl.h, tcp_out.c: fixed bug #34587: TCP_BUILD_MSS_OPTION doesn't
+    consider netif->mtu, causes slow network
+
+  2011-10-18: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c: fixed bug #34581 missing parentheses in udplite sockets code
+
+  2011-10-18: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.h: fixed bug #34580 fcntl() is missing in LWIP_COMPAT_SOCKETS
+
+  2011-10-17: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_msg.c: fixed bug #34569: shutdown(SHUT_WR) crashes netconn/socket api
+
+  2011-10-13: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_in.c, tcp_out.c: fixed bug #34517 (persist timer is started although no
+    zero window is received) by starting the persist timer when a zero window is
+    received, not when we have more data queued for sending than fits into the
+    window
+
+  2011-10-13: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * def.h, timers.c: fixed bug #34541: LWIP_U32_DIFF is unnecessarily complex
+
+  2011-10-13: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c, api_lib.c: fixed bug #34540: compiler error when CORE_LOCKING is
+    used and not all protocols are enabled
+
+  2011-10-12: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * pbuf.c: fixed bug #34534: Error in sending fragmented IP if MEM_ALIGNMENT > 4
+
+  2011-10-09: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_out.c: fixed bug #34426: tcp_zero_window_probe() transmits incorrect
+    byte value when pcb->unacked != NULL
+
+  2011-10-09: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ip4.c: fixed bug #34447 LWIP_IP_ACCEPT_UDP_PORT(dst_port) wrong
+
+  2011-09-27: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_in.c, tcp_out.c: Reset pcb->unsent_oversize in 2 more places...
+
+  2011-09-27: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_in.c: fixed bug #28288: Data after FIN in oos queue
+
+  2011-09-27: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dhcp.c: fixed bug #34406 dhcp_option_hostname() can overflow the pbuf
+
+  2011-09-24: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * mem.h: fixed bug #34377 MEM_SIZE_F is not defined if MEM_LIBC_MALLOC==1
+
+  2011-09-23: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * pbuf.h, tcp.c, tcp_in.c: fixed bug #33871: rejecting TCP_EVENT_RECV() for
+    the last packet including FIN can lose data
+
+  2011-09-22: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_impl.h: fixed bug #34355: nagle does not take snd_buf/snd_queuelen into
+    account
+
+  2011-09-21: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h: fixed default value of TCP_SND_BUF to not violate the sanity checks
+    in init.c
+
+  2011-09-20: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * timers.c: fixed bug #34337 (possible NULL pointer in sys_check_timeouts)
+
+  2011-09-11: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_out.c: use pcb->mss instead of TCP_MSS for preallocate mss-sized pbufs
+    (bug #34019)
+
+  2011-09-09: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * udp.c: fixed bug #34072: UDP broadcast is received from wrong UDP pcb if
+    udp port matches
+
+  2011-09-03: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_in.c: fixed bug #33952 PUSH flag in incoming packet is lost when packet
+    is aggregated and sent to application
+
+  2011-09-01: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h: fixed bug #31809 LWIP_EVENT_API in opts.h is inconsistent compared
+    to other options
+
+  2011-09-01: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_in.c: fixed bug #34111 RST for ACK to listening pcb has wrong seqno
+
+  2011-08-24: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_msg.c, sockets.c: fixed bug #33956 Wrong error returned when calling
+    accept() on UDP connections
+
+  2011-08-24: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.h: fixed bug #34057 socklen_t should be a typedef
+
+  2011-08-24: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * pbuf.c: fixed bug #34112 Odd check in pbuf_alloced_custom (typo)
+
+  2011-08-24: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dhcp.c: fixed bug #34122 dhcp: hostname can overflow
+
+  2011-08-24: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * netif.c: fixed bug #34121 netif_add/netif_set_ipaddr fail on NULL ipaddr
+
+  2011-08-22: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_out.c: fixed bug #33962 TF_FIN not always set after FIN is sent. (This
+    merely prevents nagle from not transmitting fast after closing.)
+
+  2011-07-22: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_lib.c, api_msg.c, sockets.c, api.h: fixed bug #31084 (socket API returns
+    always EMSGSIZE on non-blocking sockets if data size > send buffers) -> now
+    lwip_send() sends as much as possible for non-blocking sockets
+
+  2011-07-22: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * pbuf.c/.h, timers.c: freeing ooseq pbufs when the pbuf pool is empty implemented
+    for NO_SYS==1: when not using sys_check_timeouts(), call PBUF_CHECK_FREE_OOSEQ()
+    at regular intervals from main level.
+
+  2011-07-21: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * etharp.c: fixed bug #33551 (ARP entries may time out although in use) by
+    sending an ARP request when an ARP entry is used in the last minute before
+    it would time out.
+
+  2011-07-04: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sys_arch.txt: Fixed documentation after changing sys arch prototypes for 1.4.0.
+
+  2011-06-26: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.c: fixed bug #31723 (tcp_kill_prio() kills pcbs with the same prio) by
+    updating its documentation only.
+
+ 2011-06-26: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * mem.c: fixed bug #33545: With MEM_USE_POOLS==1, mem_malloc can return an
+    unaligned pointer.
+
+  2011-06-26: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * mem.c: fixed bug #33544 "warning in mem.c in lwip 1.4.0 with NO_SYS=1"
+
+   2011-05-25: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.c: fixed bug #33398 (pointless conversion when checking TCP port range)
+
+
+
+(STABLE-1.4.0)
+
+  ++ New features:
+
+  2011-03-27: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_impl.h, tcp_in.c, tcp_out.c: Removed 'dataptr' from 'struct tcp_seg' and
+    calculate it in tcp_zero_window_probe (the only place where it was used).
+
+  2010-11-21: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dhcp.c/.h: Added a function to deallocate the struct dhcp from a netif
+    (fixes bug #31525).
+
+  2010-07-12: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Stephane Lesage)
+  * ip.c, udp.c/.h, pbuf.h, sockets.c: task #10495: Added support for
+    IP_MULTICAST_LOOP at socket- and raw-API level.
+
+  2010-06-16: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ip.c: Added an optional define (LWIP_IP_ACCEPT_UDP_PORT) that can allow
+    link-layer-addressed UDP traffic to be received while a netif is down (just
+    like DHCP during configuration)
+
+  2010-05-22: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * many many files: bug #27352: removed packing from ip_addr_t, the packed
+    version is now only used in protocol headers. Added global storage for
+    current src/dest IP address while in input functions.
+
+  2010-05-16: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * def.h: task #10391: Add preprocessor-macros for compile-time htonl
+    calculation (and use them throughout the stack where applicable)
+
+  2010-05-16: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, memp_std.h, memp.c, ppp_oe.h/.c: PPPoE now uses its own MEMP pool
+    instead of the heap (moved struct pppoe_softc from ppp_oe.c to ppp_oe.h)
+
+  2010-05-16: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, memp_std.h, dns.h/.c: DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC uses its own
+    MEMP pool instead of the heap
+
+  2010-05-13: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.c, udp.c: task #6995: Implement SO_REUSEADDR (correctly), added
+    new option SO_REUSE_RXTOALL to pass received UDP broadcast/multicast
+    packets to more than one pcb.
+
+  2010-05-02: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * netbuf.h/.c, sockets.c, api_msg.c: use checksum-on-copy for sending
+    UDP data for LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF==1
+
+  2010-04-30: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * udp.h/.c, pbuf.h/.c: task #6849: added udp_send(_to/_if) functions that
+    take a precalculated checksum, added pbuf_fill_chksum() to copy data
+    into a pbuf and at the same time calculating the checksum for that data
+
+  2010-04-29: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ip_addr.h, etharp.h/.c, autoip.c: Create overridable macros for copying
+    2-byte-aligned IP addresses and MAC addresses
+
+  2010-04-28: Patch by Bill Auerbach
+  * ip.c: Inline generating IP checksum to save a function call
+
+  2010-04-14: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcpip.h/.c, timers.c: Added an overridable define to get informed when the
+    tcpip_thread processes messages or timeouts to implement a watchdog.
+
+  2010-03-28: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ip_frag.c: create a new (contiguous) PBUF_RAM for every outgoing
+    fragment if LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF==1
+
+  2010-03-27: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * etharp.c: Speedup TX by moving code from find_entry to etharp_output/
+    etharp_query to prevent unnecessary function calls (inspired by
+    patch #7135).
+
+  2010-03-20: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, tcpip.c/.h: Added an option to disable tcpip_(un)timeout code
+    since the linker cannot do this automatically to save space.
+
+  2010-03-20: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, etharp.c/.h: Added support for static ARP table entries
+
+  2010-03-14: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_impl.h, tcp_out.c, inet_chksum.h/.c: task #6849: Calculate checksum
+    when creating TCP segments, not when (re-)transmitting them.
+
+  2010-03-07: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c: bug #28775 (select/event_callback: only check select_cb_list
+    on change) plus use SYS_LIGHTWEIGHT_PROT to protect the select code.
+    This should speed up receiving data on sockets as the select code in
+    event_callback is only executed when select is waiting.
+
+  2010-03-06: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_out.c: task #7013 (Create option to have all packets delivered to
+    netif->output in one piece): Always copy to try to create single pbufs
+    in tcp_write.
+
+  2010-03-06: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api.h, api_lib.c, sockets.c: task #10167 (sockets: speed up TCP recv
+    by not allocating a netbuf): added function netconn_recv_tcp_pbuf()
+    for tcp netconns to receive pbufs, not netbufs; use that function
+    for tcp sockets.
+
+  2010-03-05: Jakob Ole Stoklundsen / Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, tcp.h, tcp_impl.h, tcp.c, tcp_in.c, tcp_out.c: task #7040:
+    Work on tcp_enqueue: Don't waste memory when chaining segments,
+    added option TCP_OVERSIZE to prevent creating many small pbufs when
+    calling tcp_write with many small blocks of data. Instead, pbufs are
+    allocated larger than needed and the space is used for later calls to
+    tcp_write.
+
+  2010-02-21: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * stats.c/.h: Added const char* name to mem- and memp-stats for easier
+    debugging.
+
+  2010-02-21: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.h (and usages), added tcp_impl.h: Splitted API and internal
+    implementation of tcp to make API usage cleare to application programmers
+
+  2010-02-14: Simon Goldschmidt/Stephane Lesage
+  * ip_addr.h: Improved some defines working on ip addresses, added faster
+    macro to copy addresses that cannot be NULL
+
+  2010-02-13: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.c, sockets.c: task #7865 (implement non-
+    blocking send operation)
+
+  2010-02-12: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c/.h: Added a minimal version of posix fctl() to have a
+    standardised way to set O_NONBLOCK for nonblocking sockets.
+
+  2010-02-12: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dhcp.c/.h, autoip.c/.h: task #10139 (Prefer statically allocated
+    memory): added autoip_set_struct() and dhcp_set_struct() to let autoip
+    and dhcp work with user-allocated structs instead of callin mem_malloc
+
+  2010-02-12: Simon Goldschmidt/Jeff Barber
+  * tcp.c/h: patch #6865 (SO_REUSEADDR for TCP): if pcb.so_options has
+    SOF_REUSEADDR set, allow binding to endpoint in TIME_WAIT
+
+  2010-02-12: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sys layer: task #10139 (Prefer statically allocated memory): converted
+    mbox and semaphore functions to take pointers to sys_mbox_t/sys_sem_t;
+    converted sys_mbox_new/sys_sem_new to take pointers and return err_t;
+    task #7212: Add Mutex concept in sys_arch (define LWIP_COMPAT_MUTEX
+    to let sys.h use binary semaphores instead of mutexes - as before)
+
+  2010-02-09: Simon Goldschmidt (Simon Kallweit)
+  * timers.c/.h: Added function sys_restart_timeouts() from patch #7085
+    (Restart system timeout handling)
+
+  2010-02-09: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * netif.c/.h, removed loopif.c/.h: task #10153 (Integrate loopif into
+    netif.c) - loopif does not have to be created by the port any more,
+    just define LWIP_HAVE_LOOPIF to 1.
+
+  2010-02-08: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * inet.h, ip_addr.c/.h: Added reentrant versions of inet_ntoa/ipaddr_ntoa
+    inet_ntoa_r/ipaddr_ntoa_r
+
+  2010-02-08: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * netif.h: Added netif_s/get_igmp_mac_filter() macros
+
+  2010-02-05: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * netif.h: Added function-like macros to get/set the hostname on a netif
+
+  2010-02-04: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * nearly every file: Replaced struct ip_addr by typedef ip_addr_t to
+    make changing the actual implementation behind the typedef easier.
+
+  2010-02-01: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, memp_std.h, dns.h, netdb.c, memp.c: Let netdb use a memp pool
+    for allocating memory when getaddrinfo() is called.
+
+  2010-01-31: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dhcp.h, dhcp.c: Reworked the code that parses DHCP options: parse
+    them once instead of parsing for every option. This also removes
+    the need for mem_malloc from dhcp_recv and makes it possible to
+    correctly retrieve the BOOTP file.
+
+  2010-01-30: simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c: Use SYS_LIGHTWEIGHT_PROT instead of a semaphore to protect
+    the sockets array.
+
+  2010-01-29: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Laura Garrett)
+  * api.h, api_msg.c, sockets.c: Added except set support in select
+    (patch #6860)
+
+  2010-01-29: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Laura Garrett)
+  * api.h, sockets.h, err.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.c, sockets.c, err.c:
+    Add non-blocking support for connect (partly from patch #6860),
+    plus many cleanups in socket & netconn API.
+
+  2010-01-27: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, tcp.h, init.c, api_msg.c: Added TCP_SNDQUEUELOWAT corresponding
+    to TCP_SNDLOWAT and added tcp_sndqueuelen() - this fixes bug #28605
+
+  2010-01-26: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * snmp: Use memp pools for snmp instead of the heap; added 4 new pools.
+
+  2010-01-14: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ppp.c/.h: Fixed bug #27856: PPP: Set netif link- and status-callback
+    by adding ppp_set_netif_statuscallback()/ppp_set_netif_linkcallback()
+
+  2010-01-13: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * mem.c: The heap now may be moved to user-defined memory by defining
+    LWIP_RAM_HEAP_POINTER as a void pointer to that memory's address
+    (patch #6966 and bug #26133)
+
+  2010-01-10: Simon Goldschmidt (Bill Auerbach)
+  * opt.h, memp.c: patch #6822 (Add option to place memory pools in
+    separate arrays)
+
+  2010-01-10: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * init.c, igmp.c: patch #6463 (IGMP - Adding Random Delay): added define
+    LWIP_RAND() for lwip-wide randomization (to be defined in cc.h)
+
+  2009-12-31: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcpip.c, init.c, memp.c, sys.c, memp_std.h, sys.h, tcpip.h
+    added timers.c/.h: Separated timer implementation from semaphore/mbox
+    implementation, moved timer implementation to timers.c/.h, timers are
+    now only called from tcpip_thread or by explicitly checking them.
+    (TASK#7235)
+
+  2009-12-27: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, etharp.h/.c, init.c, tcpip.c: Added an additional option
+    LWIP_ETHERNET to support ethernet without ARP (necessary for pure PPPoE)
+
+
+  ++ Bugfixes:
+
+  2011-04-20: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sys_arch.txt: sys_arch_timeouts() is not needed any more.
+
+  2011-04-13: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.c, udp.c: Fixed bug #33048 (Bad range for IP source port numbers) by
+    using ports in the IANA private/dynamic range (49152 through 65535).
+
+  2011-03-29: Simon Goldschmidt, patch by Emil Lhungdahl:
+  * etharp.h/.c: Fixed broken VLAN support.
+
+  2011-03-27: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.c: Fixed bug #32926 (TCP_RMV(&tcp_bound_pcbs) is called on unbound tcp
+    pcbs) by checking if the pcb was bound (local_port != 0).
+
+  2011-03-27: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ppp.c: Fixed bug #32280 (ppp: a pbuf is freed twice)
+
+  2011-03-27: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c: Fixed bug #32906: lwip_connect+lwip_send did not work for udp and
+    raw pcbs with LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING==1.
+  
+  2011-03-27: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_out.c: Fixed bug #32820 (Outgoing TCP connections created before route
+    is present never times out) by starting retransmission timer before checking
+    route.
+
+  2011-03-22: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ppp.c: Fixed bug #32648 (PPP code crashes when terminating a link) by only
+    calling sio_read_abort() if the file descriptor is valid.
+
+  2011-03-14: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * err.h/.c, sockets.c, api_msg.c: fixed bug #31748 (Calling non-blocking connect
+    more than once can render a socket useless) since it mainly involves changing
+    "FATAL" classification of error codes: ERR_USE and ERR_ISCONN just aren't fatal.
+
+  2011-03-13: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c: fixed bug #32769 (ESHUTDOWN is linux-specific) by fixing
+    err_to_errno_table (ERR_CLSD: ENOTCONN instead of ESHUTDOWN), ERR_ISCONN:
+    use EALRADY instead of -1
+
+  2011-03-13: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_lib.c: netconn_accept: return ERR_ABRT instead of ERR_CLSD if the
+    connection has been aborted by err_tcp (since this is not a normal closing
+    procedure).
+
+  2011-03-13: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.c: tcp_bind: return ERR_VAL instead of ERR_ISCONN when trying to bind
+    with pcb->state != CLOSED
+
+  2011-02-17: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * rawapi.txt: Fixed bug #32561 tcp_poll argument definition out-of-order in
+    documentation
+
+  2011-02-17: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * many files: Added missing U/UL modifiers to fix 16-bit-arch portability.
+
+  2011-01-24: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c: Fixed bug #31741: lwip_select seems to have threading problems
+
+  2010-12-02: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * err.h: Fixed ERR_IS_FATAL so that ERR_WOULDBLOCK is not fatal.
+
+  2010-11-23: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.c, sockets.c: netconn.recv_avail is only used for
+    LWIP_SO_RCVBUF and ioctl/FIONREAD.
+
+  2010-11-23: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * etharp.c: Fixed bug #31720: ARP-queueing: RFC 1122 recommends to queue at
+    least 1 packet -> ARP_QUEUEING==0 now queues the most recent packet.
+
+  2010-11-23: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_in.c: Fixed bug #30577: tcp_input: don't discard ACK-only packets after
+    refusing 'refused_data' again.
+  
+  2010-11-22: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c: Fixed bug #31590: getsockopt(... SO_ERROR ...) gives EINPROGRESS
+    after a successful nonblocking connection.
+
+  2010-11-22: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * etharp.c: Fixed bug #31722: IP packets sent with an AutoIP source addr
+    must be sent link-local
+
+  2010-11-22: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * timers.c: patch #7329: tcp_timer_needed prototype was ifdef'ed out for
+    LWIP_TIMERS==0
+
+  2010-11-20: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c: Fixed bug #31170: lwip_setsockopt() does not set socket number
+
+  2010-11-20: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.h: Fixed bug #31304: Changed SHUT_RD, SHUT_WR and SHUT_RDWR to
+    resemble other stacks.
+
+  2010-11-20: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dns.c: Fixed bug #31535: TCP_SND_QUEUELEN must be at least 2 or else
+    no-copy TCP writes will never succeed.
+
+  2010-11-20: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dns.c: Fixed bug #31701: Error return value from dns_gethostbyname() does
+    not match documentation: return ERR_ARG instead of ERR_VAL if not
+    initialized or wrong argument.
+
+  2010-10-20: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.h: Fixed bug #31385: sizeof(struct sockaddr) is 30 but should be 16
+
+  2010-10-05: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dhcp.c: Once again fixed #30038: DHCP/AutoIP cooperation failed when
+    replugging the network cable after an AutoIP address was assigned.
+
+  2010-08-10: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.c: Fixed bug #30728: tcp_new_port() did not check listen pcbs
+
+  2010-08-03: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * udp.c, raw.c: Don't chain empty pbufs when sending them (fixes bug #30625)
+
+  2010-08-01: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Greg Renda)
+  * ppp.c: Applied patch #7264 (PPP protocols are rejected incorrectly on big
+    endian architectures)
+  
+  2010-07-28: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_lib.c, api_msg.c, sockets.c, mib2.c: Fixed compilation with TCP or UDP
+    disabled.
+  
+  2010-07-27: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.c: Fixed bug #30565 (tcp_connect() check bound list): that check did no
+    harm but never did anything
+  
+  2010-07-21: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ip.c: Fixed invalid fix for bug #30402 (CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE does not
+    add IP options)
+
+  2010-07-16: Kieran Mansley
+  * msg_in.c: Fixed SNMP ASN constant defines to not use ! operator 
+
+  2010-07-10: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ip.c: Fixed bug #30402: CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE does not add IP options
+
+  2010-06-30: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_msg.c: fixed bug #30300 (shutdown parameter was not initialized in
+    netconn_delete)
+
+  2010-06-28: Kieran Mansley
+  * timers.c remove unportable printing of C function pointers
+
+  2010-06-24: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * init.c, timers.c/.h, opt.h, memp_std.h: From patch #7221: added flag
+    NO_SYS_NO_TIMERS to drop timer support for NO_SYS==1 for easier upgrading
+
+  2010-06-24: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api(_lib).c/.h, api_msg.c/.h, sockets.c/.h: Fixed bug #10088: Correctly
+    implemented shutdown at socket level.
+
+  2010-06-21: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * pbuf.c/.h, ip_frag.c/.h, opt.h, memp_std.h: Fixed bug #29361 (ip_frag has
+    problems with zero-copy DMA MACs) by adding custom pbufs and implementing
+    custom pbufs that reference other (original) pbufs. Additionally set
+    IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF=0 as default to be on the safe side.
+
+  2010-06-15: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dhcp.c: Fixed bug #29970: DHCP endian issue parsing option responses
+
+  2010-06-14: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * autoip.c: Fixed bug #30039: AutoIP does not reuse previous addresses
+
+  2010-06-12: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dhcp.c: Fixed bug #30038: dhcp_network_changed doesn't reset AUTOIP coop
+    state
+
+  2010-05-17: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * netdb.c: Correctly NULL-terminate h_addr_list
+
+  2010-05-16: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * def.h/.c: changed the semantics of LWIP_PREFIX_BYTEORDER_FUNCS to prevent
+    "symbol already defined" i.e. when linking to winsock
+
+  2010-05-05: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * def.h, timers.c: Fixed bug #29769 (sys_check_timeouts: sys_now() may
+    overflow)
+
+  2010-04-21: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_msg.c: Fixed bug #29617 (sometime cause stall on delete listening
+    connection)
+
+  2010-03-28: Luca Ceresoli
+  * ip_addr.c/.h: patch #7143: Add a few missing const qualifiers
+
+  2010-03-27: Luca Ceresoli
+  * mib2.c: patch #7130: remove meaningless const qualifiers
+
+  2010-03-26: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_out.c: Make LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF work for TCP, too
+
+  2010-03-26: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * various files: Fixed compiling with different options disabled (TCP/UDP),
+    triggered by bug #29345; don't allocate acceptmbox if LWIP_TCP is disabled
+
+  2010-03-25: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c: Fixed bug #29332: lwip_select() processes readset incorrectly
+
+  2010-03-25: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_in.c, test_tcp_oos.c: Fixed bug #29080: Correctly handle remote side
+    overrunning our rcv_wnd in ooseq case.
+
+  2010-03-22: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.c: tcp_listen() did not copy the pcb's prio.
+
+  2010-03-19: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * snmp_msg.c: Fixed bug #29256: SNMP Trap address was not correctly set
+
+  2010-03-14: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, etharp.h: Fixed bug #29148 (Incorrect PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE for ports
+    where ETH_PAD_SIZE > 0) by moving definition of ETH_PAD_SIZE to opt.h
+    and basing PBUF_LINK_HLEN on it.
+
+  2010-03-08: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * netif.c, ipv4/ip.c: task #10241 (AutoIP: don't break existing connections
+    when assiging routable address): when checking incoming packets and
+    aborting existing connection on address change, filter out link-local
+    addresses.
+
+  2010-03-06: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c: Fixed LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF for LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING
+
+  2010-03-06: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ipv4/ip.c: Don't try to forward link-local addresses
+
+  2010-03-06: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * etharp.c: Fixed bug #29087: etharp: don't send packets for LinkLocal-
+    addresses to gw
+
+  2010-03-05: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dhcp.c: Fixed bug #29072: Correctly set ciaddr based on message-type
+    and state.
+
+  2010-03-05: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_msg.c: Correctly set TCP_WRITE_FLAG_MORE when netconn_write is split
+    into multiple calls to tcp_write.    
+
+  2010-02-21: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, mem.h, dns.c: task #10140: Remove DNS_USES_STATIC_BUF (keep
+    the implementation of DNS_USES_STATIC_BUF==1)
+
+  2010-02-20: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.h, tcp.c, tcp_in.c, tcp_out.c: Task #10088: Correctly implement
+    close() vs. shutdown(). Now the application does not get any more
+    recv callbacks after calling tcp_close(). Added tcp_shutdown().
+
+  2010-02-19: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * mem.c/.h, pbuf.c: Renamed mem_realloc() to mem_trim() to prevent
+    confusion with realloc()
+
+  2010-02-15: Simon Goldschmidt/Stephane Lesage
+  * netif.c/.h: Link status does not depend on LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK
+    (fixes bug #28899)
+
+  2010-02-14: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * netif.c: Fixed bug #28877 (Duplicate ARP gratuitous packet with
+    LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK set on) by only sending if both link- and
+    admin-status of a netif are up
+
+  2010-02-14: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h: Disable ETHARP_TRUST_IP_MAC by default since it slows down packet
+    reception and is not really necessary
+
+  2010-02-14: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * etharp.c/.h: Fixed ARP input processing: only add a new entry if a
+    request was directed as us (RFC 826, Packet Reception), otherwise
+    only update existing entries; internalized some functions
+
+  2010-02-14: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * netif.h, etharp.c, tcpip.c: Fixed bug #28183 (ARP and TCP/IP cannot be
+    disabled on netif used for PPPoE) by adding a new netif flag
+    (NETIF_FLAG_ETHERNET) that tells the stack the device is an ethernet
+    device but prevents usage of ARP (so that ethernet_input can be used
+    for PPPoE).
+
+  2010-02-12: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * netif.c: netif_set_link_up/down: only do something if the link state
+    actually changes
+
+  2010-02-12: Simon Goldschmidt/Stephane Lesage
+  * api_msg.c: Fixed bug #28865 (Cannot close socket/netconn in non-blocking
+    connect)
+
+  2010-02-12: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * mem.h: Fixed bug #28866 (mem_realloc function defined in mem.h)
+
+  2010-02-09: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_lib.c, api_msg.c, sockets.c, api.h, api_msg.h: Fixed bug #22110
+   (recv() makes receive window update for data that wasn't received by
+    application)
+
+  2010-02-09: Simon Goldschmidt/Stephane Lesage
+  * sockets.c: Fixed bug #28853 (lwip_recvfrom() returns 0 on receive time-out
+    or any netconn_recv() error)
+
+  2010-02-09: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ppp.c: task #10154 (PPP: Update snmp in/out counters for tx/rx packets)
+
+  2010-02-09: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * netif.c: For loopback packets, adjust the stats- and snmp-counters
+    for the loopback netif.
+
+  2010-02-08: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * igmp.c/.h, ip.h: Moved most defines from igmp.h to igmp.c for clarity
+    since they are not used anywhere else.
+
+  2010-02-08: Simon Goldschmidt (Stéphane Lesage)
+  * igmp.c, igmp.h, stats.c, stats.h: Improved IGMP stats
+    (patch from bug #28798)
+
+  2010-02-08: Simon Goldschmidt (Stéphane Lesage)
+  * igmp.c: Fixed bug #28798 (Error in "Max Response Time" processing) and
+    another bug when LWIP_RAND() returns zero.
+
+  2010-02-04: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * nearly every file: Use macros defined in ip_addr.h (some of them new)
+    to work with IP addresses (preparation for bug #27352 - Change ip_addr
+    from struct to typedef (u32_t) - and better code).
+
+  2010-01-31: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * netif.c: Don't call the link-callback from netif_set_up/down() since
+    this invalidly retriggers DHCP.
+
+  2010-01-29: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ip_addr.h, inet.h, def.h, inet.c, def.c, more: Cleanly separate the
+    portability file inet.h and its contents from the stack: moved htonX-
+    functions to def.h (and the new def.c - they are not ipv4 dependent),
+    let inet.h depend on ip_addr.h and not the other way round.
+    This fixes bug #28732.
+
+  2010-01-28: Kieran Mansley
+  * tcp.c: Ensure ssthresh >= 2*MSS
+
+  2010-01-27: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.h, tcp.c, tcp_in.c: Fixed bug #27871: Calling tcp_abort() in recv
+    callback can lead to accessing unallocated memory. As a consequence,
+    ERR_ABRT means the application has called tcp_abort()!
+
+  2010-01-25: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * snmp_structs.h, msg_in.c: Partly fixed bug #22070 (MIB_OBJECT_WRITE_ONLY
+    not implemented in SNMP): write-only or not-accessible are still
+    returned by getnext (though not by get)
+
+  2010-01-24: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * snmp: Renamed the private mib node from 'private' to 'mib_private' to
+    not use reserved C/C++ keywords
+
+  2010-01-23: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c: Fixed bug #28716: select() returns 0 after waiting for less
+    than 1 ms
+
+  2010-01-21: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.c, api_msg.c: Fixed bug #28651 (tcp_connect: no callbacks called
+    if tcp_enqueue fails) both in raw- and netconn-API
+
+  2010-01-19: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_msg.c: Fixed bug #27316: netconn: Possible deadlock in err_tcp
+
+  2010-01-18: Iordan Neshev/Simon Goldschmidt
+  * src/netif/ppp: reorganised PPP sourcecode to 2.3.11 including some
+    bugfix backports from 2.4.x.
+
+  2010-01-18: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * mem.c: Fixed bug #28679: mem_realloc calculates mem_stats wrong
+
+  2010-01-17: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_lib.c, api_msg.c, (api_msg.h, api.h, sockets.c, tcpip.c):
+    task #10102: "netconn: clean up conn->err threading issues" by adding
+    error return value to struct api_msg_msg
+
+  2010-01-17: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api.h, api_lib.c, sockets.c: Changed netconn_recv() and netconn_accept()
+    to return err_t (bugs #27709 and #28087)
+
+  2010-01-14: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ...: Use typedef for function prototypes throughout the stack.
+
+  2010-01-13: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_msg.h/.c, api_lib.c: Fixed bug #26672 (close connection when receive
+    window = 0) by correctly draining recvmbox/acceptmbox
+
+  2010-01-11: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * pap.c: Fixed bug #13315 (PPP PAP authentication can result in
+    erroneous callbacks) by copying the code from recent pppd
+
+  2010-01-10: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * raw.c: Fixed bug #28506 (raw_bind should filter received packets)
+
+  2010-01-10: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.h/.c: bug #28127 (remove call to tcp_output() from tcp_ack(_now)())
+
+  2010-01-08: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c: Fixed bug #28519 (lwip_recvfrom bug with len > 65535)
+
+  2010-01-08: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dns.c: Copy hostname for DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC==1 since string
+    passed to dns_local_addhost() might be volatile
+
+  2010-01-07: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * timers.c, tcp.h: Call tcp_timer_needed() with NO_SYS==1, too
+
+  2010-01-06: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * netdb.h: Fixed bug #28496: missing include guards in netdb.h
+
+  2009-12-31: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * many ppp files: Reorganised PPP source code from ucip structure to pppd
+    structure to easily compare our code against the pppd code (around v2.3.1)
+
+  2009-12-27: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_in.c: Another fix for bug #28241 (ooseq processing) and adapted
+    unit test
+
+
+(STABLE-1.3.2)
+
+  ++ New features:
+
+  2009-10-27 Simon Goldschmidt/Stephan Lesage
+  * netifapi.c/.h: Added netifapi_netif_set_addr()
+
+  2009-10-07 Simon Goldschmidt/Fabian Koch
+  * api_msg.c, netbuf.c/.h, opt.h: patch #6888: Patch for UDP Netbufs to
+    support dest-addr and dest-port (optional: LWIP_NETBUF_RECVINFO)
+
+  2009-08-26 Simon Goldschmidt/Simon Kallweit
+  * slipif.c/.h: bug #26397: SLIP polling support
+
+  2009-08-25 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, etharp.h/.c: task #9033: Support IEEE 802.1q tagged frame (VLAN),
+    New configuration options ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN and ETHARP_VLAN_CHECK.
+
+  2009-08-25 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ip_addr.h, netdb.c: patch #6900: added define ip_ntoa(struct ip_addr*)
+
+  2009-08-24 Jakob Stoklund Olesen
+  * autoip.c, dhcp.c, netif.c: patch #6725: Teach AutoIP and DHCP to respond
+    to netif_set_link_up().
+
+  2009-08-23 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.h/.c: Added function tcp_debug_state_str() to convert a tcp state
+    to a human-readable string.
+
+  ++ Bugfixes:
+
+  2009-12-24: Kieran Mansley
+  * tcp_in.c Apply patches from Oleg Tyshev to improve OOS processing
+    (BUG#28241)
+
+  2009-12-06: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ppp.h/.c: Fixed bug #27079 (Yet another leak in PPP): outpacket_buf can
+    be statically allocated (like in ucip)
+
+  2009-12-04: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Ioardan Neshev)
+  * pap.c: patch #6969: PPP: missing PAP authentication UNTIMEOUT
+
+  2009-12-03: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.h, tcp_in.c, tcp_out.c: Fixed bug #28106: dup ack for fast retransmit
+    could have non-zero length
+
+  2009-12-02: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_in.c: Fixed bug #27904: TCP sends too many ACKs: delay resetting
+    tcp_input_pcb until after calling the pcb's callbacks
+
+  2009-11-29: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_in.c: Fixed bug #28054: Two segments with FIN flag on the out-of-
+    sequence queue, also fixed PBUF_POOL leak in the out-of-sequence code
+
+  2009-11-29: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * pbuf.c: Fixed bug #28064: pbuf_alloc(PBUF_POOL) is not thread-safe by
+    queueing a call into tcpip_thread to free ooseq-bufs if the pool is empty
+
+  2009-11-26: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.h: Fixed bug #28098: Nagle can prevent fast retransmit from sending
+    segment
+
+  2009-11-26: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.h, sockets.c: Fixed bug #28099: API required to disable Nagle
+    algorithm at PCB level
+
+  2009-11-22: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_out.c: Fixed bug #27905: FIN isn't combined with data on unsent
+
+  2009-11-22: Simon Goldschmidt (suggested by Bill Auerbach)
+  * tcp.c: tcp_alloc: prevent increasing stats.err for MEMP_TCP_PCB when
+    reusing time-wait pcb
+
+  2009-11-20: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Albert Bartel)
+  * sockets.c: Fixed bug #28062: Data received directly after accepting
+    does not wake up select
+
+  2009-11-11: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * netdb.h: Fixed bug #27994: incorrect define for freeaddrinfo(addrinfo)
+
+  2009-10-30: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h: Increased default value for TCP_MSS to 536, updated default
+    value for TCP_WND to 4*TCP_MSS to keep delayed ACK working.
+
+  2009-10-28: Kieran Mansley
+  * tcp_in.c, tcp_out.c, tcp.h: re-work the fast retransmission code
+    to follow algorithm from TCP/IP Illustrated
+
+  2009-10-27: Kieran Mansley
+  * tcp_in.c: fix BUG#27445: grow cwnd with every duplicate ACK
+
+  2009-10-25: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.h: bug-fix in the TCP_EVENT_RECV macro (has to call tcp_recved if
+    pcb->recv is NULL to keep rcv_wnd correct)
+
+  2009-10-25: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_in.c: Fixed bug #26251: RST process in TIME_WAIT TCP state
+
+  2009-10-23: Simon Goldschmidt (David Empson)
+  * tcp.c: Fixed bug #27783: Silly window avoidance for small window sizes
+
+  2009-10-21: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_in.c: Fixed bug #27215: TCP sent() callback gives leading and
+    trailing 1 byte len (SYN/FIN)
+
+  2009-10-21: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_out.c: Fixed bug #27315: zero window probe and FIN
+
+  2009-10-19: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dhcp.c/.h: Minor code simplification (don't store received pbuf, change
+    conditional code to assert where applicable), check pbuf length before
+    testing for valid reply
+
+  2009-10-19: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dhcp.c: Removed most calls to udp_connect since they aren't necessary
+    when using udp_sendto_if() - always stay connected to IP_ADDR_ANY.
+
+  2009-10-16: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ip.c: Fixed bug #27390: Source IP check in ip_input() causes it to drop
+    valid DHCP packets -> allow 0.0.0.0 as source address when LWIP_DHCP is
+    enabled
+
+  2009-10-15: Simon Goldschmidt (Oleg Tyshev)
+  * tcp_in.c: Fixed bug #27329: dupacks by unidirectional data transmit
+
+  2009-10-15: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_lib.c: Fixed bug #27709: conn->err race condition on netconn_recv()
+    timeout
+
+  2009-10-15: Simon Goldschmidt
+  * autoip.c: Fixed bug #27704: autoip starts with wrong address
+    LWIP_AUTOIP_CREATE_SEED_ADDR() returned address in host byte order instead
+    of network byte order
+
+  2009-10-11 Simon Goldschmidt (Jörg Kesten)
+  * tcp_out.c: Fixed bug #27504: tcp_enqueue wrongly concatenates segments
+    which are not consecutive when retransmitting unacked segments
+
+  2009-10-09 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h: Fixed default values of some stats to only be enabled if used
+    Fixes bug #27338: sys_stats is defined when NO_SYS = 1
+
+  2009-08-30 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ip.c: Fixed bug bug #27345: "ip_frag() does not use the LWIP_NETIF_LOOPBACK
+    function" by checking for loopback before calling ip_frag
+
+  2009-08-25 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dhcp.c: fixed invalid dependency to etharp_query if DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK==0
+
+  2009-08-23 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ppp.c: bug #27078: Possible memory leak in pppInit()
+
+  2009-08-23 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * netdb.c, dns.c: bug #26657: DNS, if host name is "localhost", result
+    is error.
+
+  2009-08-23 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, init.c: bug #26649: TCP fails when TCP_MSS > TCP_SND_BUF
+    Fixed wrong parenthesis, added check in init.c
+
+  2009-08-23 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ppp.c: bug #27266: wait-state debug message in pppMain occurs every ms
+
+  2009-08-23 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * many ppp files: bug #27267: Added include to string.h where needed
+
+  2009-08-23 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.h: patch #6843: tcp.h macro optimization patch (for little endian)
+
+
+(STABLE-1.3.1)
+
+  ++ New features:
+
+  2009-05-10 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, sockets.c, pbuf.c, netbuf.h, pbuf.h: task #7013: Added option
+    LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF to try to create transmit packets from only
+    one pbuf to help MACs that don't support scatter-gather DMA.
+
+  2009-05-09 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * icmp.h, icmp.c: Shrinked ICMP code, added option to NOT check icoming
+    ECHO pbuf for size (just use it): LWIP_ICMP_ECHO_CHECK_INPUT_PBUF_LEN
+
+  2009-05-05 Simon Goldschmidt, Jakob Stoklund Olesen
+  * ip.h, ip.c: Added ip_current_netif() & ip_current_header() to receive
+    extended info about the currently received packet.
+
+  2009-04-27 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sys.h: Made SYS_LIGHTWEIGHT_PROT and sys_now() work with NO_SYS=1
+
+  2009-04-25 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * mem.c, opt.h: Added option MEM_USE_POOLS_TRY_BIGGER_POOL to try the next
+    bigger malloc pool if one is empty (only usable with MEM_USE_POOLS).
+
+  2009-04-21 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dns.c, init.c, dns.h, opt.h: task #7507, patch #6786: DNS supports static
+    hosts table. New configuration options DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST and
+    DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC. Also, DNS_LOOKUP_LOCAL_EXTERN() can be defined
+    as an external function for lookup.
+
+  2009-04-15 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dhcp.c: patch #6763: Global DHCP XID can be redefined to something more unique
+
+  2009-03-31 Kieran Mansley
+  * tcp.c, tcp_out.c, tcp_in.c, sys.h, tcp.h, opts.h: add support for
+    TCP timestamp options, off by default.  Rework tcp_enqueue() to
+    take option flags rather than specified option data
+
+  2009-02-18 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * cc.h: Added printf formatter for size_t: SZT_F
+
+  2009-02-16 Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Rishi Khan)
+  * icmp.c, opt.h: patch #6539: (configurable) response to broadcast- and multicast
+    pings
+
+  2009-02-12 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * init.h: Added LWIP_VERSION to get the current version of the stack
+
+  2009-02-11 Simon Goldschmidt (suggested by Gottfried Spitaler)
+  * opt.h, memp.h/.c: added MEMP_MEM_MALLOC to use mem_malloc/mem_free instead
+    of the pool allocator (can save code size with MEM_LIBC_MALLOC if libc-malloc
+    is otherwise used)
+
+  2009-01-28 Jonathan Larmour (suggested by Bill Bauerbach)
+  * ipv4/inet_chksum.c, ipv4/lwip/inet_chksum.h: inet_chksum_pseudo_partial()
+  is only used by UDPLITE at present, so conditionalise it.
+
+  2008-12-03 Simon Goldschmidt (base on patch from Luca Ceresoli)
+  * autoip.c: checked in (slightly modified) patch #6683: Customizable AUTOIP
+    "seed" address. This should reduce AUTOIP conflicts if
+    LWIP_AUTOIP_CREATE_SEED_ADDR is overridden.
+
+  2008-10-02 Jonathan Larmour and Rishi Khan
+  * sockets.c (lwip_accept): Return EWOULDBLOCK if would block on non-blocking
+    socket.
+
+  2008-06-30 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * mem.c, opt.h, stats.h: fixed bug #21433: Calling mem_free/pbuf_free from
+    interrupt context isn't safe: LWIP_ALLOW_MEM_FREE_FROM_OTHER_CONTEXT allows
+    mem_free to run between mem_malloc iterations. Added illegal counter for
+    mem stats.
+
+  2008-06-27 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * stats.h/.c, some other files: patch #6483: stats module improvement:
+    Added defines to display each module's statistic individually, added stats
+    defines for MEM, MEMP and SYS modules, removed (unused) rexmit counter.
+
+  2008-06-17 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * err.h: patch #6459: Made err_t overridable to use a more efficient type
+    (define LWIP_ERR_T in cc.h)
+
+  2008-06-17 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * slipif.c: patch #6480: Added a configuration option for slipif for symmetry
+    to loopif
+
+  2008-06-17 Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Luca Ceresoli)
+  * netif.c, loopif.c, ip.c, netif.h, loopif.h, opt.h: Checked in slightly
+    modified version of patch # 6370: Moved loopif code to netif.c so that
+    loopback traffic is supported on all netifs (all local IPs).
+    Added option to limit loopback packets for each netifs.
+
+
+  ++ Bugfixes:
+  2009-08-12 Kieran Mansley
+  * tcp_in.c, tcp.c: Fix bug #27209: handle trimming of segments when
+    out of window or out of order properly
+
+  2009-08-12 Kieran Mansley
+  * tcp_in.c: Fix bug #27199: use snd_wl2 instead of snd_wl1
+
+  2009-07-28 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * mem.h: Fixed bug #27105: "realloc() cannot replace mem_realloc()"s
+
+  2009-07-27 Kieran Mansley
+  * api.h api_msg.h netdb.h sockets.h: add missing #include directives
+
+  2009-07-09 Kieran Mansley
+  * api_msg.c, sockets.c, api.h: BUG23240 use signed counters for
+    recv_avail and don't increment counters until message successfully
+    sent to mbox
+
+  2009-06-25 Kieran Mansley
+  * api_msg.c api.h: BUG26722: initialise netconn write variables 
+    in netconn_alloc
+
+  2009-06-25 Kieran Mansley
+  * tcp.h: BUG26879: set ret value in TCP_EVENT macros when function is not set
+
+  2009-06-25 Kieran Mansley
+  * tcp.c, tcp_in.c, tcp_out.c, tcp.h: BUG26301 and BUG26267: correct
+    simultaneous close behaviour, and make snd_nxt have the same meaning 
+    as in the RFCs.
+
+  2009-05-12 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * etharp.h, etharp.c, netif.c: fixed bug #26507: "Gratuitous ARP depends on
+    arp_table / uses etharp_query" by adding etharp_gratuitous()
+
+  2009-05-12 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ip.h, ip.c, igmp.c: bug #26487: Added ip_output_if_opt that can add IP options
+    to the IP header (used by igmp_ip_output_if)
+
+  2009-05-06 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * inet_chksum.c: On little endian architectures, use LWIP_PLATFORM_HTONS (if
+    defined) for SWAP_BYTES_IN_WORD to speed up checksumming.
+
+  2009-05-05 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c: bug #26405: Prematurely released semaphore causes lwip_select()
+    to crash
+
+  2009-05-04 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * init.c: snmp was not initialized in lwip_init()
+
+  2009-05-04 Frédéric Bernon
+  * dhcp.c, netbios.c: Changes if IP_SOF_BROADCAST is enabled.
+
+  2009-05-03 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.h: bug #26349: Nagle algorithm doesn't send although segment is full
+    (and unsent->next == NULL)
+
+  2009-05-02 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcpip.h, tcpip.c: fixed tcpip_untimeout (does not need the time, broken after
+    1.3.0 in CVS only) - fixes compilation of ppp_oe.c
+
+  2009-05-02 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * msg_in.c: fixed bug #25636: SNMPSET value is ignored for integer fields
+
+  2009-05-01 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * pap.c: bug #21680: PPP upap_rauthnak() drops legal NAK packets
+
+  2009-05-01 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ppp.c: bug #24228: Memory corruption with PPP and DHCP
+
+  2009-04-29 Frédéric Bernon
+  * raw.c, udp.c, init.c, opt.h, ip.h, sockets.h: bug #26309: Implement the
+    SO(F)_BROADCAST filter for all API layers. Avoid the unindented reception
+    of broadcast packets even when this option wasn't set. Port maintainers
+    which want to enable this filter have to set IP_SOF_BROADCAST=1 in opt.h.
+    If you want this option also filter broadcast on recv operations, you also
+    have to set IP_SOF_BROADCAST_RECV=1 in opt.h.
+
+  2009-04-28 Simon Goldschmidt, Jakob Stoklund Olesen
+  * dhcp.c: patch #6721, bugs #25575, #25576: Some small fixes to DHCP and
+    DHCP/AUTOIP cooperation
+
+  2009-04-25 Simon Goldschmidt, Oleg Tyshev
+  * tcp_out.c: bug #24212: Deadlocked tcp_retransmit due to exceeded pcb->cwnd
+    Fixed by sorting the unsent and unacked queues (segments are inserted at the
+    right place in tcp_output and tcp_rexmit).
+
+  2009-04-25 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * memp.c, mem.c, memp.h, mem_std.h: bug #26213 "Problem with memory allocation
+    when debugging": memp_sizes contained the wrong sizes (including sanity
+    regions); memp pools for MEM_USE_POOLS were too small
+
+  2009-04-24 Simon Goldschmidt, Frédéric Bernon
+  * inet.c: patch #6765: Fix a small problem with the last changes (incorrect
+    behavior, with with ip address string not ended by a '\0', a space or a
+    end of line)
+
+  2009-04-19 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * rawapi.txt: Fixed bug #26069: Corrected documentation: if tcp_connect fails,
+    pcb->err is called, not pcb->connected (with an error code).
+
+  2009-04-19 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_out.c: Fixed bug #26236: "TCP options (timestamp) don't work with
+    no-copy-tcpwrite": deallocate option data, only concat segments with same flags
+
+  2009-04-19 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_out.c: Fixed bug #25094: "Zero-length pbuf" (options are now allocated
+    in the header pbuf, not the data pbuf)
+
+  2009-04-18 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_msg.c: fixed bug #25695: Segmentation fault in do_writemore()
+
+  2009-04-15 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c: tried to fix bug #23559: lwip_recvfrom problem with tcp
+
+  2009-04-15 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dhcp.c: task #9192: mem_free of dhcp->options_in and dhcp->msg_in
+
+  2009-04-15 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ip.c, ip6.c, tcp_out.c, ip.h: patch #6808: Add a utility function
+    ip_hinted_output() (for smaller code mainly)
+
+  2009-04-15 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * inet.c: patch #6765: Supporting new line characters in inet_aton()
+
+  2009-04-15 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dhcp.c: patch #6764: DHCP rebind and renew did not send hostnam option;
+    Converted constant OPTION_MAX_MSG_SIZE to netif->mtu, check if netif->mtu
+    is big enough in dhcp_start
+
+  2009-04-15 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * netbuf.c: bug #26027: netbuf_chain resulted in pbuf memory leak
+
+  2009-04-15 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c, ppp.c: bug #25763: corrected 4 occurrences of SMEMCPY to MEMCPY
+
+  2009-04-15 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c: bug #26121: set_errno can be overridden
+
+  2009-04-09 Kieran Mansley (patch from Luca Ceresoli <lucaceresoli>)
+  * init.c, opt.h: Patch#6774 TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ breaks compilation when
+    LWIP_TCP==0
+
+  2009-04-09 Kieran Mansley (patch from Roy Lee <roylee17>)
+  * tcp.h: Patch#6802 Add do-while-clauses to those function like
+    macros in tcp.h
+
+  2009-03-31 Kieran Mansley
+  * tcp.c, tcp_in.c, tcp_out.c, tcp.h, opt.h: Rework the way window
+    updates are calculated and sent (BUG20515)
+
+  * tcp_in.c: cope with SYN packets received during established states,
+    and retransmission of initial SYN.
+
+  * tcp_out.c: set push bit correctly when tcp segments are merged
+
+  2009-03-27 Kieran Mansley
+  * tcp_out.c set window correctly on probes (correcting change made
+    yesterday)
+
+  2009-03-26 Kieran Mansley
+  * tcp.c, tcp_in.c, tcp.h: add tcp_abandon() to cope with dropping
+    connections where no reset required (bug #25622)
+
+  * tcp_out.c: set TCP_ACK flag on keepalive and zero window probes 
+    (bug #20779)
+
+  2009-02-18 Simon Goldschmidt (Jonathan Larmour and Bill Auerbach)
+  * ip_frag.c: patch #6528: the buffer used for IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF could be
+    too small depending on MEM_ALIGNMENT
+
+  2009-02-16 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.h/.c, api_*.h/.c: fixed arguments of socket functions to match the standard;
+    converted size argument of netconn_write to 'size_t'
+
+  2009-02-16 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.h, tcp.c: fixed bug #24440: TCP connection close problem on 64-bit host
+    by moving accept callback function pointer to TCP_PCB_COMMON
+
+  2009-02-12 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dhcp.c: fixed bug #25345 (DHCPDECLINE is sent with "Maximum message size"
+    option)
+
+  2009-02-11 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dhcp.c: fixed bug #24480 (releasing old udp_pdb and pbuf in dhcp_start)
+
+  2009-02-11 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, api_msg.c: added configurable default valud for netconn->recv_bufsize:
+    RECV_BUFSIZE_DEFAULT (fixes bug #23726: pbuf pool exhaustion on slow recv())
+
+  2009-02-10 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.c: fixed bug #25467: Listen backlog is not reset on timeout in SYN_RCVD:
+    Accepts_pending is decrease on a corresponding listen pcb when a connection
+    in state SYN_RCVD is close.
+
+  2009-01-28 Jonathan Larmour
+  * pbuf.c: reclaim pbufs from TCP out-of-sequence segments if we run
+    out of pool pbufs.
+
+  2008-12-19 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * many files: patch #6699: fixed some warnings on platform where sizeof(int) == 2 
+
+  2008-12-10 Tamas Somogyi, Frédéric Bernon
+  * sockets.c: fixed bug #25051: lwip_recvfrom problem with udp: fromaddr and
+    port uses deleted netbuf.
+
+  2008-10-18 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_in.c: fixed bug ##24596: Vulnerability on faulty TCP options length
+    in tcp_parseopt
+
+  2008-10-15 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ip_frag.c: fixed bug #24517: IP reassembly crashes on unaligned IP headers
+    by packing the struct ip_reass_helper.
+
+  2008-10-03 David Woodhouse, Jonathan Larmour
+  * etharp.c (etharp_arp_input): Fix type aliasing problem copying ip address.
+
+  2008-10-02 Jonathan Larmour
+  * dns.c: Hard-code structure sizes, to avoid issues on some compilers where
+    padding is included.
+
+  2008-09-30 Jonathan Larmour
+  * sockets.c (lwip_accept): check addr isn't NULL. If it's valid, do an
+    assertion check that addrlen isn't NULL.
+
+  2008-09-30 Jonathan Larmour
+  * tcp.c: Fix bug #24227, wrong error message in tcp_bind.
+
+  2008-08-26 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * inet.h, ip_addr.h: fixed bug #24132: Cross-dependency between ip_addr.h and
+    inet.h -> moved declaration of struct in_addr from ip_addr.h to inet.h
+
+  2008-08-14 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_msg.c: fixed bug #23847: do_close_internal references freed memory (when
+    tcp_close returns != ERR_OK)
+
+  2008-07-08 Frédéric Bernon
+  * stats.h: Fix some build bugs introduced with patch #6483 (missing some parameters
+    in macros, mainly if MEM_STATS=0 and MEMP_STATS=0).
+
+  2008-06-24 Jonathan Larmour
+  * tcp_in.c: Fix for bug #23693 as suggested by Art R. Ensure cseg is unused
+    if tcp_seg_copy fails.
+
+  2008-06-17 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * inet_chksum.c: Checked in some ideas of patch #6460 (loop optimizations)
+    and created defines for swapping bytes and folding u32 to u16.
+
+  2008-05-30 Kieran Mansley
+  * tcp_in.c Remove redundant "if" statement, and use real rcv_wnd
+    rather than rcv_ann_wnd when deciding if packets are in-window.
+    Contributed by <[email protected]>
+
+  2008-05-30 Kieran Mansley
+  * mem.h: Fix BUG#23254.  Change macro definition of mem_* to allow
+    passing as function pointers when MEM_LIBC_MALLOC is defined.
+
+  2008-05-09 Jonathan Larmour
+  * err.h, err.c, sockets.c: Fix bug #23119: Reorder timeout error code to
+    stop it being treated as a fatal error.
+
+  2008-04-15 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dhcp.c: fixed bug #22804: dhcp_stop doesn't clear NETIF_FLAG_DHCP
+    (flag now cleared)
+
+  2008-03-27 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * mem.c, tcpip.c, tcpip.h, opt.h: fixed bug #21433 (Calling mem_free/pbuf_free
+    from interrupt context isn't safe): set LWIP_USE_HEAP_FROM_INTERRUPT to 1
+    in lwipopts.h or use pbuf_free_callback(p)/mem_free_callback(m) to free pbufs
+    or heap memory from interrupt context
+
+  2008-03-26 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_in.c, tcp.c: fixed bug #22249: division by zero could occur if a remote
+    host sent a zero mss as TCP option.
+
+
+(STABLE-1.3.0)
+
+  ++ New features:
+
+  2008-03-10 Jonathan Larmour
+  * inet_chksum.c: Allow choice of one of the sample algorithms to be
+    made from lwipopts.h. Fix comment on how to override LWIP_CHKSUM.
+
+  2008-01-22 Frédéric Bernon
+  * tcp.c, tcp_in.c, tcp.h, opt.h: Rename LWIP_CALCULATE_EFF_SEND_MSS in 
+    TCP_CALCULATE_EFF_SEND_MSS to have coherent TCP options names.
+
+  2008-01-14 Frédéric Bernon
+  * rawapi.txt, api_msg.c, tcp.c, tcp_in.c, tcp.h: changes for task #7675 "Enable
+    to refuse data on a TCP_EVENT_RECV call". Important, behavior changes for the
+    tcp_recv callback (see rawapi.txt).
+
+  2008-01-14 Frédéric Bernon, Marc Chaland
+  * ip.c: Integrate patch #6369" ip_input : checking before realloc".
+  
+  2008-01-12 Frédéric Bernon
+  * tcpip.h, tcpip.c, api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.c, sockets.c: replace the field
+    netconn::sem per netconn::op_completed like suggested for the task #7490
+    "Add return value to sys_mbox_post".
+
+  2008-01-12 Frédéric Bernon
+  * api_msg.c, opt.h: replace DEFAULT_RECVMBOX_SIZE per DEFAULT_TCP_RECVMBOX_SIZE,
+    DEFAULT_UDP_RECVMBOX_SIZE and DEFAULT_RAW_RECVMBOX_SIZE (to optimize queues
+    sizes), like suggested for the task #7490 "Add return value to sys_mbox_post".
+
+  2008-01-10 Frédéric Bernon
+  * tcpip.h, tcpip.c: add tcpip_callback_with_block function for the task #7490
+    "Add return value to sys_mbox_post". tcpip_callback is always defined as
+    "blocking" ("block" parameter = 1).
+
+  2008-01-10 Frédéric Bernon
+  * tcpip.h, tcpip.c, api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.c, sockets.c: replace the field
+    netconn::mbox (sys_mbox_t) per netconn::sem (sys_sem_t) for the task #7490
+    "Add return value to sys_mbox_post".
+
+  2008-01-05 Frédéric Bernon
+  * sys_arch.txt, api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.h, api_msg.c, tcpip.c, sys.h, opt.h:
+    Introduce changes for task #7490 "Add return value to sys_mbox_post" with some
+    modifications in the sys_mbox api: sys_mbox_new take a "size" parameters which
+    indicate the number of pointers query by the mailbox. There is three defines
+    in opt.h to indicate sizes for tcpip::mbox, netconn::recvmbox, and for the 
+    netconn::acceptmbox. Port maintainers, you can decide to just add this new 
+    parameter in your implementation, but to ignore it to keep the previous behavior.
+    The new sys_mbox_trypost function return a value to know if the mailbox is
+    full or if the message is posted. Take a look to sys_arch.txt for more details.
+    This new function is used in tcpip_input (so, can be called in an interrupt
+    context since the function is not blocking), and in recv_udp and recv_raw.
+
+  2008-01-04 Frédéric Bernon, Simon Goldschmidt, Jonathan Larmour
+  * rawapi.txt, api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.h, api_msg.c, sockets.c, tcp.h, tcp.c,
+    tcp_in.c, init.c, opt.h: rename backlog options with TCP_ prefix, limit the
+    "backlog" parameter in an u8_t, 0 is interpreted as "smallest queue", add
+    documentation in the rawapi.txt file.
+
+  2007-12-31 Kieran Mansley (based on patch from Per-Henrik Lundbolm)
+  * tcp.c, tcp_in.c, tcp_out.c, tcp.h: Add TCP persist timer
+
+  2007-12-31 Frédéric Bernon, Luca Ceresoli
+  * autoip.c, etharp.c: ip_addr.h: Integrate patch #6348: "Broadcast ARP packets
+    in autoip". The change in etharp_raw could be removed, since all calls to
+    etharp_raw use ethbroadcast for the "ethdst_addr" parameter. But it could be
+    wrong in the future.
+
+  2007-12-30 Frédéric Bernon, Tom Evans
+  * ip.c: Fix bug #21846 "LwIP doesn't appear to perform any IP Source Address
+    Filtering" reported by Tom Evans.
+
+  2007-12-21 Frédéric Bernon, Simon Goldschmidt, Jonathan Larmour
+  * tcp.h, opt.h, api.h, api_msg.h, tcp.c, tcp_in.c, api_lib.c, api_msg.c,
+    sockets.c, init.c: task #7252: Implement TCP listen backlog: Warning: raw API
+    applications have to call 'tcp_accepted(pcb)' in their accept callback to
+    keep accepting new connections.
+
+  2007-12-13 Frédéric Bernon
+  * api_msg.c, err.h, err.c, sockets.c, dns.c, dns.h: replace "enum dns_result"
+    by err_t type. Add a new err_t code "ERR_INPROGRESS".
+
+  2007-12-12 Frédéric Bernon
+  * dns.h, dns.c, opt.h: move DNS options to the "right" place. Most visibles
+    are the one which have ram usage.
+
+  2007-12-05 Frédéric Bernon
+  * netdb.c: add a LWIP_DNS_API_HOSTENT_STORAGE option to decide to use a static
+    set of variables (=0) or a local one (=1). In this last case, your port should
+    provide a function "struct hostent* sys_thread_hostent( struct hostent* h)"
+    which have to do a copy of "h" and return a pointer ont the "per-thread" copy.
+
+  2007-12-03 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ip.c: ip_input: check if a packet is for inp first before checking all other
+    netifs on netif_list (speeds up packet receiving in most cases)
+
+  2007-11-30 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * udp.c, raw.c: task #7497: Sort lists (pcb, netif, ...) for faster access
+    UDP: move a (connected) pcb selected for input to the front of the list of
+    pcbs so that it is found faster next time. Same for RAW pcbs that have eaten
+    a packet.
+
+  2007-11-28 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * etharp.c, stats.c, stats.h, opt.h: Introduced ETHARP_STATS
+
+  2007-11-25 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * dhcp.c: dhcp_unfold_reply() uses pbuf_copy_partial instead of its own copy
+    algorithm.
+
+  2007-11-24 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * netdb.h, netdb.c, sockets.h/.c: Moved lwip_gethostbyname from sockets.c
+    to the new file netdb.c; included lwip_getaddrinfo.
+
+  2007-11-21 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.h, opt.h, tcp.c, tcp_in.c: implemented calculating the effective send-mss
+    based on the MTU of the netif used to send. Enabled by default. Disable by
+    setting LWIP_CALCULATE_EFF_SEND_MSS to 0. This fixes bug #21492.
+
+  2007-11-19 Frédéric Bernon
+  * api_msg.c, dns.h, dns.c: Implement DNS_DOES_NAME_CHECK option (check if name
+    received match the name query), implement DNS_USES_STATIC_BUF (the place where
+    copy dns payload to parse the response), return an error if there is no place
+    for a new query, and fix some minor problems.
+
+  2007-11-16 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * new files: ipv4/inet.c, ipv4/inet_chksum.c, ipv6/inet6.c
+    removed files: core/inet.c, core/inet6.c
+    Moved inet files into ipv4/ipv6 directory; splitted inet.c/inet.h into
+    inet and chksum part; changed includes in all lwIP files as appropriate
+
+  2007-11-16 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api.h, api_msg.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.c, socket.h, socket.c: Added sequential
+    dns resolver function for netconn api (netconn_gethostbyname) and socket api
+    (gethostbyname/gethostbyname_r).
+
+  2007-11-15 Jim Pettinato, Frédéric Bernon
+  * opt.h, init.c, tcpip.c, dhcp.c, dns.h, dns.c: add DNS client for simple name
+    requests with RAW api interface. Initialization is done in lwip_init() with
+    build time options. DNS timer is added in tcpip_thread context. DHCP can set
+    DNS server ip addresses when options are received. You need to set LWIP_DNS=1
+    in your lwipopts.h file (LWIP_DNS=0 in opt.h). DNS_DEBUG can be set to get
+    some traces with LWIP_DEBUGF. Sanity check have been added. There is a "todo"
+    list with points to improve.
+
+  2007-11-06 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, mib2.c: Patch #6215: added ifAdminStatus write support (if explicitly
+    enabled by defining SNMP_SAFE_REQUESTS to 0); added code to check link status
+    for ifOperStatus if LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK is defined.
+
+  2007-11-06 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api.h, api_msg.h and dependent files: Task #7410: Removed the need to include
+    core header files in api.h (ip/tcp/udp/raw.h) to hide the internal
+    implementation from netconn api applications.
+
+  2007-11-03 Frédéric Bernon
+  * api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.c, sockets.c, opt.h: add SO_RCVBUF option for UDP &
+    RAW netconn. You need to set LWIP_SO_RCVBUF=1 in your lwipopts.h (it's disabled
+    by default). Netconn API users can use the netconn_recv_bufsize macro to access
+    it. This is a first release which have to be improve for TCP. Note it used the
+    netconn::recv_avail which need to be more "thread-safe" (note there is already
+    the problem for FIONREAD with lwip_ioctl/ioctlsocket).
+
+  2007-11-01 Frédéric Bernon, Marc Chaland
+  * sockets.h, sockets.c, api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.h, api_msg.c, tcp.h, tcp_out.c:
+    Integrate "patch #6250 : MSG_MORE flag for send". MSG_MORE is used at socket api
+    layer, NETCONN_MORE at netconn api layer, and TCP_WRITE_FLAG_MORE at raw api
+    layer. This option enable to delayed TCP PUSH flag on multiple "write" calls.
+    Note that previous "copy" parameter for "write" APIs is now called "apiflags".
+
+  2007-10-24 Frédéric Bernon
+  * api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.c: Add macro API_EVENT in the same spirit than 
+    TCP_EVENT_xxx macros to get a code more readable. It could also help to remove
+    some code (like we have talk in "patch #5919 : Create compile switch to remove
+    select code"), but it could be done later.
+
+  2007-10-08 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * many files: Changed initialization: many init functions are not needed any
+    more since we now rely on the compiler initializing global and static
+    variables to zero!
+
+  2007-10-06 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ip_frag.c, memp.c, mib2.c, ip_frag.h, memp_std.h, opt.h: Changed IP_REASSEMBLY
+    to enqueue the received pbufs so that multiple packets can be reassembled
+    simultaneously and no static reassembly buffer is needed.
+
+  2007-10-05 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcpip.c, etharp.h, etharp.c: moved ethernet_input from tcpip.c to etharp.c so
+    all netifs (or ports) can use it.
+
+  2007-10-05 Frédéric Bernon
+  * netifapi.h, netifapi.c: add function netifapi_netif_set_default. Change the 
+    common function to reduce a little bit the footprint (for all functions using
+    only the "netif" parameter).
+
+  2007-10-03 Frédéric Bernon
+  * netifapi.h, netifapi.c: add functions netifapi_netif_set_up, netifapi_netif_set_down,
+    netifapi_autoip_start and netifapi_autoip_stop. Use a common function to reduce
+    a little bit the footprint (for all functions using only the "netif" parameter).
+
+  2007-09-15 Frédéric Bernon
+  * udp.h, udp.c, sockets.c: Changes for "#20503 IGMP Improvement". Add IP_MULTICAST_IF
+    option in socket API, and a new field "multicast_ip" in "struct udp_pcb" (for
+    netconn and raw API users), only if LWIP_IGMP=1. Add getsockopt processing for
+    IP_MULTICAST_TTL and IP_MULTICAST_IF.
+
+  2007-09-10 Frédéric Bernon
+  * snmp.h, mib2.c: enable to remove SNMP timer (which consumne several cycles
+    even when it's not necessary). snmp_agent.txt tell to call snmp_inc_sysuptime()
+    each 10ms (but, it's intrusive if you use sys_timeout feature). Now, you can
+    decide to call snmp_add_sysuptime(100) each 1000ms (which is bigger "step", but
+    call to a lower frequency). Or, you can decide to not call snmp_inc_sysuptime()
+    or snmp_add_sysuptime(), and to define the SNMP_GET_SYSUPTIME(sysuptime) macro.
+    This one is undefined by default in mib2.c. SNMP_GET_SYSUPTIME is called inside
+    snmp_get_sysuptime(u32_t *value), and enable to change "sysuptime" value only
+    when it's queried (any direct call to "sysuptime" is changed by a call to 
+    snmp_get_sysuptime).
+
+  2007-09-09 Frédéric Bernon, Bill Florac
+  * igmp.h, igmp.c, netif.h, netif.c, ip.c: To enable to have interfaces with IGMP,
+    and others without it, there is a new NETIF_FLAG_IGMP flag to set in netif->flags
+    if you want IGMP on an interface. igmp_stop() is now called inside netif_remove().
+    igmp_report_groups() is now called inside netif_set_link_up() (need to have
+    LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK=1) to resend reports once the link is up (avoid to wait
+    the next query message to receive the matching multicast streams).
+
+  2007-09-08 Frédéric Bernon
+  * sockets.c, ip.h, api.h, tcp.h: declare a "struct ip_pcb" which only contains
+    IP_PCB. Add in the netconn's "pcb" union a "struct ip_pcb *ip;" (no size change).
+    Use this new field to access to common pcb fields (ttl, tos, so_options, etc...).
+    Enable to access to these fields with LWIP_TCP=0.
+
+  2007-09-05 Frédéric Bernon
+  * udp.c, ipv4/icmp.c, ipv4/ip.c, ipv6/icmp.c, ipv6/ip6.c, ipv4/icmp.h,
+    ipv6/icmp.h, opt.h: Integrate "task #7272 : LWIP_ICMP option". The new option
+    LWIP_ICMP enable/disable ICMP module inside the IP stack (enable per default).
+    Be careful, disabling ICMP make your product non-compliant to RFC1122, but
+    help to reduce footprint, and to reduce "visibility" on the Internet.
+
+  2007-09-05 Frédéric Bernon, Bill Florac
+  * opt.h, sys.h, tcpip.c, slipif.c, ppp.c, sys_arch.txt: Change parameters list
+    for sys_thread_new (see "task #7252 : Create sys_thread_new_ex()"). Two new
+    parameters have to be provided: a task name, and a task stack size. For this
+    one, since it's platform dependant, you could define the best one for you in
+    your lwipopts.h. For port maintainers, you can just add these new parameters
+    in your sys_arch.c file, and but it's not mandatory, use them in your OS
+    specific functions.
+
+  2007-09-05 Frédéric Bernon
+  * inet.c, autoip.c, msg_in.c, msg_out.c, init.c: Move some build time checkings
+    inside init.c for task #7142 "Sanity check user-configurable values".
+
+  2007-09-04 Frédéric Bernon, Bill Florac
+  * igmp.h, igmp.c, memp_std.h, memp.c, init.c, opt.h: Replace mem_malloc call by
+    memp_malloc, and use a new MEMP_NUM_IGMP_GROUP option (see opt.h to define the
+    value). It will avoid potential fragmentation problems, use a counter to know
+    how many times a group is used on an netif, and free it when all applications
+    leave it. MEMP_NUM_IGMP_GROUP got 8 as default value (and init.c got a sanity
+    check if LWIP_IGMP!=0).
+
+  2007-09-03 Frédéric Bernon
+  * igmp.h, igmp.c, sockets.c, api_msg.c: Changes for "#20503 IGMP Improvement".
+    Initialize igmp_mac_filter to NULL in netif_add (this field should be set in
+    the netif's "init" function). Use the "imr_interface" field (for socket layer)
+    and/or the "interface" field (for netconn layer), for join/leave operations.
+    The igmp_join/leavegroup first parameter change from a netif to an ipaddr.
+    This field could be a netif's ipaddr, or "any" (same meaning than ip_addr_isany).
+
+  2007-08-30 Frédéric Bernon
+  * Add netbuf.h, netbuf.c, Change api.h, api_lib.c: #7249 "Split netbuf functions
+    from api/api_lib". Now netbuf API is independant of netconn, and can be used
+    with other API (application based on raw API, or future "socket2" API). Ports
+    maintainers just have to add src/api/netbuf.c in their makefile/projects.
+
+  2007-08-30 Frédéric Bernon, Jonathan Larmour
+  * init.c: Add first version of lwip_sanity_check for task #7142 "Sanity check
+    user-configurable values".
+
+  2007-08-29 Frédéric Bernon
+  * igmp.h, igmp.c, tcpip.c, init.c, netif.c: change igmp_init and add igmp_start.
+    igmp_start is call inside netif_add. Now, igmp initialization is in the same
+    spirit than the others modules. Modify some IGMP debug traces.
+
+  2007-08-29 Frédéric Bernon
+  * Add init.h, init.c, Change opt.h, tcpip.c: Task  #7213 "Add a lwip_init function"
+    Add lwip_init function to regroup all modules initializations, and to provide
+    a place to add code for task #7142 "Sanity check user-configurable values".
+    Ports maintainers should remove direct initializations calls from their code,
+    and add init.c in their makefiles. Note that lwip_init() function is called
+    inside tcpip_init, but can also be used by raw api users since all calls are
+    disabled when matching options are disabled. Also note that their is new options
+    in opt.h, you should configure in your lwipopts.h (they are enabled per default).
+
+  2007-08-26 Marc Boucher
+  * api_msg.c: do_close_internal(): Reset the callbacks and arg (conn) to NULL
+    since they can under certain circumstances be called with an invalid conn
+    pointer after the connection has been closed (and conn has been freed). 
+
+  2007-08-25 Frédéric Bernon (Artem Migaev's Patch)
+  * netif.h, netif.c: Integrate "patch #6163 : Function to check if link layer is up".
+    Add a netif_is_link_up() function if LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK option is set.
+
+  2007-08-22 Frédéric Bernon
+  * netif.h, netif.c, opt.h: Rename LWIP_NETIF_CALLBACK in LWIP_NETIF_STATUS_CALLBACK
+    to be coherent with new LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK option before next release.
+
+  2007-08-22 Frédéric Bernon
+  * tcpip.h, tcpip.c, ethernetif.c, opt.h: remove options ETHARP_TCPIP_INPUT &
+    ETHARP_TCPIP_ETHINPUT, now, only "ethinput" code is supported, even if the 
+    name is tcpip_input (we keep the name of 1.2.0 function).
+
+  2007-08-17 Jared Grubb
+  * memp_std.h, memp.h, memp.c, mem.c, stats.c: (Task #7136) Centralize mempool 
+    settings into new memp_std.h and optional user file lwippools.h. This adds
+    more dynamic mempools, and allows the user to create an arbitrary number of
+    mempools for mem_malloc.
+
+  2007-08-16 Marc Boucher
+  * api_msg.c: Initialize newconn->state to NETCONN_NONE in accept_function;
+    otherwise it was left to NETCONN_CLOSE and sent_tcp() could prematurely
+    close the connection.
+
+  2007-08-16 Marc Boucher
+  * sockets.c: lwip_accept(): check netconn_peer() error return.
+
+  2007-08-16 Marc Boucher
+  * mem.c, mem.h: Added mem_calloc().
+
+  2007-08-16 Marc Boucher
+  * tcpip.c, tcpip.h memp.c, memp.h: Added distinct memp (MEMP_TCPIP_MSG_INPKT)
+    for input packets to prevent floods from consuming all of MEMP_TCPIP_MSG
+    and starving other message types.
+    Renamed MEMP_TCPIP_MSG to MEMP_TCPIP_MSG_API
+
+  2007-08-16 Marc Boucher
+  * pbuf.c, pbuf.h, etharp.c, tcp_in.c, sockets.c: Split pbuf flags in pbuf
+    type and flgs (later renamed to flags).
+    Use enum pbuf_flag as pbuf_type.  Renumber PBUF_FLAG_*.
+    Improved lwip_recvfrom().  TCP push now propagated.
+
+  2007-08-16 Marc Boucher
+  * ethernetif.c, contrib/ports/various: ethbroadcast now a shared global
+    provided by etharp.
+
+  2007-08-16 Marc Boucher
+  * ppp_oe.c ppp_oe.h, auth.c chap.c fsm.c lcp.c ppp.c ppp.h,
+    etharp.c ethernetif.c, etharp.h, opt.h tcpip.h, tcpip.c:
+    Added PPPoE support and various PPP improvements.
+
+  2007-07-25 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_lib.c, ip_frag.c, pbuf.c, api.h, pbuf.h: Introduced pbuf_copy_partial,
+    making netbuf_copy_partial use this function.
+
+  2007-07-25 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_in.c: Fix bug #20506: Slow start / initial congestion window starts with
+    2 * mss (instead of 1 * mss previously) to comply with some newer RFCs and
+    other stacks.
+
+  2007-07-13 Jared Grubb (integrated by Frédéric Bernon)
+  * opt.h, netif.h, netif.c, ethernetif.c: Add new configuration option to add
+    a link callback in the netif struct, and functions to handle it. Be carefull
+    for port maintainers to add the NETIF_FLAG_LINK_UP flag (like in ethernetif.c)
+    if you want to be sure to be compatible with future changes...
+
+  2007-06-30 Frédéric Bernon
+  * sockets.h, sockets.c: Implement MSG_PEEK flag for recv/recvfrom functions.
+
+  2007-06-21 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * etharp.h, etharp.c: Combined etharp_request with etharp_raw for both
+    LWIP_AUTOIP =0 and =1 to remove redundant code.
+
+  2007-06-21 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * mem.c, memp.c, mem.h, memp.h, opt.h: task #6863: Introduced the option
+    MEM_USE_POOLS to use 4 pools with different sized elements instead of a
+    heap. This both prevents memory fragmentation and gives a higher speed
+    at the cost of more memory consumption. Turned off by default.
+
+  2007-06-21 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_lib.c, api_msg.c, api.h, api_msg.h: Converted the length argument of
+    netconn_write (and therefore also api_msg_msg.msg.w.len) from u16_t into
+    int to be able to send a bigger buffer than 64K with one time (mainly
+    used from lwip_send).
+
+  2007-06-21 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.h, api_msg.c: Moved the nagle algorithm from netconn_write/do_write
+    into a define (tcp_output_nagle) in tcp.h to provide it to raw api users, too.
+
+  2007-06-21 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.c: Fixed bug #20021: Moved sendbuf-processing in
+    netconn_write from api_lib.c to api_msg.c to also prevent multiple context-
+    changes on low memory or empty send-buffer.
+
+  2007-06-18 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * etharp.c, etharp.h: Changed etharp to use a defined hardware address length
+    of 6 to avoid loading netif->hwaddr_len every time (since this file is only
+    used for ethernet and struct eth_addr already had a defined length of 6).
+
+  2007-06-17 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c, sockets.h: Implemented socket options SO_NO_CHECK for UDP sockets
+    to disable UDP checksum generation on transmit.
+
+  2007-06-13 Frédéric Bernon, Simon Goldschmidt
+  * debug.h, api_msg.c: change LWIP_ERROR to use it to check errors like invalid
+    pointers or parameters, and let the possibility to redefined it in cc.h. Use
+    this macro to check "conn" parameter in api_msg.c functions.
+
+  2007-06-11 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c, sockets.h: Added UDP lite support for sockets
+
+  2007-06-10 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * udp.h, opt.h, api_msg.c, ip.c, udp.c: Included switch LWIP_UDPLITE (enabled
+    by default) to switch off UDP-Lite support if not needed (reduces udp.c code
+    size)
+
+  2007-06-09 Dominik Spies (integrated by Frédéric Bernon)
+  * autoip.h, autoip.c, dhcp.h, dhcp.c, netif.h, netif.c, etharp.h, etharp.c, opt.h:
+    AutoIP implementation available for IPv4, with new options LWIP_AUTOIP and
+    LWIP_DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP if you want to cooperate with DHCP. Some tips to adapt
+    (see TODO mark in the source code).
+
+  2007-06-09 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * etharp.h, etharp.c, ethernetif.c: Modified order of parameters for
+    etharp_output() to match netif->output so etharp_output() can be used
+    directly as netif->output to save one function call.
+
+  2007-06-08 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * netif.h, ethernetif.c, slipif.c, loopif.c: Added define
+    NETIF_INIT_SNMP(netif, type, speed) to initialize per-netif snmp variables,
+    added initialization of those to ethernetif, slipif and loopif.
+
+  2007-05-18 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, ip_frag.c, ip_frag.h, ip.c: Added option IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF
+    (defaulting to off for now) that can be set to 0 to send fragmented
+    packets by passing PBUF_REFs down the stack.
+
+  2007-05-23 Frédéric Bernon
+  * api_lib.c: Implement SO_RCVTIMEO for accept and recv on TCP
+    connections, such present in patch #5959.
+
+  2007-05-23 Frédéric Bernon
+  * api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.c, sockets.c: group the different NETCONN_UDPxxx
+    code in only one part...
+
+  2007-05-18 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, memp.h, memp.c: Added option MEMP_OVERFLOW_CHECK to check for memp
+    elements to overflow. This is achieved by adding some bytes before and after
+    each pool element (increasing their size, of course), filling them with a
+    prominent value and checking them on freeing the element.
+    Set it to 2 to also check every element in every pool each time memp_malloc()
+    or memp_free() is called (slower but more helpful).
+
+  2007-05-10 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, memp.h, memp.c, pbuf.c (see task #6831): use a new memp pool for
+    PBUF_POOL pbufs instead of the old pool implementation in pbuf.c to reduce
+    code size.
+
+  2007-05-11 Frédéric Bernon
+  * sockets.c, api_lib.c, api_msg.h, api_msg.c, netifapi.h, netifapi.c, tcpip.c:
+    Include a function pointer instead of a table index in the message to reduce
+    footprint. Disable some part of lwip_send and lwip_sendto if some options are
+    not set (LWIP_TCP, LWIP_UDP, LWIP_RAW).
+
+  2007-05-10 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * *.h (except netif/ppp/*.h): Included patch #5448: include '#ifdef __cplusplus
+    \ extern "C" {' in all header files. Now you can write your application using
+    the lwIP stack in C++ and simply #include the core files. Note I have left
+    out the netif/ppp/*h header files for now, since I don't know which files are
+    included by applications and which are for internal use only.
+
+  2007-05-09 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, *.c/*.h: Included patch #5920: Create define to override C-library
+    memcpy. 2 Defines are created: MEMCPY() for normal memcpy, SMEMCPY() for
+    situations where some compilers might inline the copy and save a function
+    call. Also replaced all calls to memcpy() with calls to (S)MEMCPY().
+
+  2007-05-08 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * mem.h: If MEM_LIBC_MALLOC==1, allow the defines (e.g. mem_malloc() -> malloc())
+    to be overriden in case the C-library malloc implementation is not protected
+    against concurrent access.
+
+  2007-05-04 Simon Goldschmidt (Atte Kojo)
+  * etharp.c: Introduced fast one-entry-cache to speed up ARP lookup when sending
+    multiple packets to the same host.
+
+  2007-05-04 Frédéric Bernon, Jonathan Larmour
+  * sockets.c, api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.h, api_msg.c: Fix bug #19162 "lwip_sento: a possible
+    to corrupt remote addr/port connection state". Reduce problems "not enought memory" with
+    netbuf (if we receive lot of datagrams). Improve lwip_sendto (only one exchange between
+    sockets api and api_msg which run in tcpip_thread context). Add netconn_sento function.
+    Warning, if you directly access to "fromaddr" & "fromport" field from netbuf struct,
+    these fields are now renamed "addr" & "port".
+
+  2007-04-11 Jonathan Larmour
+  * sys.h, api_lib.c: Provide new sys_mbox_tryfetch function. Require ports to provide new
+    sys_arch_mbox_tryfetch function to get a message if one is there, otherwise return
+    with SYS_MBOX_EMPTY. sys_arch_mbox_tryfetch can be implemented as a function-like macro
+    by the port in sys_arch.h if desired.
+
+  2007-04-06 Frédéric Bernon, Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, tcpip.h, tcpip.c, netifapi.h, netifapi.c: New configuration option LWIP_NETIF_API
+    allow to use thread-safe functions to add/remove netif in list, and to start/stop dhcp
+    clients, using new functions from netifapi.h. Disable as default (no port change to do).
+
+  2007-04-05 Frédéric Bernon
+  * sockets.c: remplace ENOBUFS errors on alloc_socket by ENFILE to be more BSD compliant.
+
+  2007-04-04 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * arch.h, api_msg.c, dhcp.c, msg_in.c, sockets.c: Introduced #define LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(x)
+    use this for and architecture-independent form to tell the compiler you intentionally
+    are not using this variable. Can be overriden in cc.h.
+
+  2007-03-28 Frédéric Bernon
+  * opt.h, netif.h, dhcp.h, dhcp.c: New configuration option LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME allow to
+    define a hostname in netif struct (this is just a pointer, so, you can use a hardcoded
+    string, point on one of your's ethernetif field, or alloc a string you will free yourself).
+    It will be used by DHCP to register a client hostname, but can also be use when you call
+    snmp_set_sysname.
+
+  2007-03-28 Frédéric Bernon
+  * netif.h, netif.c: A new NETIF_FLAG_ETHARP flag is defined in netif.h, to allow to 
+    initialize a network interface's flag with. It tell this interface is an ethernet
+    device, and we can use ARP with it to do a "gratuitous ARP" (RFC 3220 "IP Mobility
+    Support for IPv4" section 4.6) when interface is "up" with netif_set_up().
+
+  2007-03-26 Frédéric Bernon, Jonathan Larmour
+  * opt.h, tcpip.c: New configuration option LWIP_ARP allow to disable ARP init at build
+    time if you only use PPP or SLIP. The default is enable. Note we don't have to call 
+    etharp_init in your port's initilization sequence if you use tcpip.c, because this call
+    is done in tcpip_init function.
+
+  2007-03-22 Frédéric Bernon
+  * stats.h, stats.c, msg_in.c: Stats counters can be change to u32_t if necessary with the
+    new option LWIP_STATS_LARGE. If you need this option, define LWIP_STATS_LARGE to 1 in
+    your lwipopts.h. More, unused counters are not defined in the stats structs, and not 
+    display by stats_display(). Note that some options (SYS_STATS and RAW_STATS) are defined
+    but never used. Fix msg_in.c with the correct #if test for a stat display.
+
+  2007-03-21 Kieran Mansley
+  * netif.c, netif.h: Apply patch#4197 with some changes (originator: [email protected]). 
+    Provides callback on netif up/down state change.
+
+  2007-03-11 Frédéric Bernon, Mace Gael, Steve Reynolds
+  * sockets.h, sockets.c, api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.h, api_msg.c, igmp.h, igmp.c,
+    ip.c, netif.h, tcpip.c, opt.h:
+    New configuration option LWIP_IGMP to enable IGMP processing. Based on only one 
+    filter per all network interfaces. Declare a new function in netif to enable to
+    control the MAC filter (to reduce lwIP traffic processing).
+
+  2007-03-11 Frédéric Bernon
+  * tcp.h, tcp.c, sockets.c, tcp_out.c, tcp_in.c, opt.h: Keepalive values can
+    be configured at run time with LWIP_TCP_KEEPALIVE, but don't change this
+    unless you know what you're doing (default are RFC1122 compliant). Note
+    that TCP_KEEPIDLE and TCP_KEEPINTVL have to be set in seconds.
+
+  2007-03-08 Frédéric Bernon
+  * tcp.h: Keepalive values can be configured at compile time, but don't change
+    this unless you know what you're doing (default are RFC1122 compliant).
+
+  2007-03-08 Frédéric Bernon
+  * sockets.c, api.h, api_lib.c, tcpip.c, sys.h, sys.c, err.c, opt.h:
+    Implement LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO configuration option to enable/disable SO_RCVTIMEO
+    on UDP sockets/netconn.
+
+  2007-03-08 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * snmp_msg.h, msg_in.c: SNMP UDP ports can be configured at compile time.
+
+  2007-03-06 Frédéric Bernon
+  * api.h, api_lib.c, sockets.h, sockets.c, tcpip.c, sys.h, sys.c, err.h: 
+    Implement SO_RCVTIMEO on UDP sockets/netconn.
+
+  2007-02-28 Kieran Mansley (based on patch from Simon Goldschmidt)
+  * api_lib.c, tcpip.c, memp.c, memp.h: make API msg structs allocated
+    on the stack and remove the API msg type from memp
+
+  2007-02-26 Jonathan Larmour (based on patch from Simon Goldschmidt)
+  * sockets.h, sockets.c: Move socket initialization to new
+    lwip_socket_init() function.
+    NOTE: this changes the API with ports. Ports will have to be
+    updated to call lwip_socket_init() now.
+
+  2007-02-26 Jonathan Larmour (based on patch from Simon Goldschmidt)
+  * api_lib.c: Use memcpy in netbuf_copy_partial.
+
+
+  ++ Bug fixes:
+
+  2008-03-17 Frédéric Bernon, Ed Kerekes
+  * igmp.h, igmp.c: Fix bug #22613 "IGMP iphdr problem" (could have
+    some problems to fill the IP header on some targets, use now the
+    ip.h macros to do it).
+
+  2008-03-13 Frédéric Bernon
+  * sockets.c: Fix bug #22435 "lwip_recvfrom with TCP break;". Using
+    (lwip_)recvfrom with valid "from" and "fromlen" parameters, on a
+    TCP connection caused a crash. Note that using (lwip_)recvfrom
+    like this is a bit slow and that using (lwip)getpeername is the
+    good lwip way to do it (so, using recv is faster on tcp sockets).
+
+  2008-03-12 Frédéric Bernon, Jonathan Larmour
+  * api_msg.c, contrib/apps/ping.c: Fix bug #22530 "api_msg.c's
+    recv_raw() does not consume data", and the ping sample (with
+    LWIP_SOCKET=1, the code did the wrong supposition that lwip_recvfrom
+    returned the IP payload, without the IP header).
+
+  2008-03-04 Jonathan Larmour
+  * mem.c, stats.c, mem.h: apply patch #6414 to avoid compiler errors
+  and/or warnings on some systems where mem_size_t and size_t differ.
+  * pbuf.c, ppp.c: Fix warnings on some systems with mem_malloc.
+
+  2008-03-04 Kieran Mansley (contributions by others) 
+  * Numerous small compiler error/warning fixes from contributions to
+    mailing list after 1.3.0 release candidate made.
+
+  2008-01-25 Cui hengbin (integrated by Frédéric Bernon)
+  * dns.c: Fix bug #22108 "DNS problem" caused by unaligned structures.
+
+  2008-01-15 Kieran Mansley
+  * tcp_out.c: BUG20511.  Modify persist timer to start when we are
+    prevented from sending by a small send window, not just a zero
+    send window.
+
+  2008-01-09 Jonathan Larmour
+  * opt.h, ip.c: Rename IP_OPTIONS define to IP_OPTIONS_ALLOWED to avoid
+    conflict with Linux system headers.
+
+  2008-01-06 Jonathan Larmour
+  * dhcp.c: fix bug #19927: "DHCP NACK problem" by clearing any existing set IP
+    address entirely on receiving a DHCPNAK, and restarting discovery.
+
+  2007-12-21 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sys.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.c, sockets.c: fix bug #21698: "netconn->recv_avail
+    is not protected" by using new macros for interlocked access to modify/test
+    netconn->recv_avail.
+
+  2007-12-20 Kieran Mansley (based on patch from Oleg Tyshev)
+  * tcp_in.c: fix bug# 21535 (nrtx not reset correctly in SYN_SENT state)
+
+  2007-12-20 Kieran Mansley (based on patch from Per-Henrik Lundbolm)
+  * tcp.c, tcp_in.c, tcp_out.c, tcp.h: fix bug #20199 (better handling
+    of silly window avoidance and prevent lwIP from shrinking the window)
+
+  2007-12-04 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.c, tcp_in.c: fix bug #21699 (segment leak in ooseq processing when last
+    data packet was lost): add assert that all segment lists are empty in
+    tcp_pcb_remove before setting pcb to CLOSED state; don't directly set CLOSED
+    state from LAST_ACK in tcp_process
+
+  2007-12-02 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.h: fix bug #21654: exclude definition of struct timeval from #ifndef FD_SET
+    If including <sys/time.h> for system-struct timeval, LWIP_TIMEVAL_PRIVATE now
+    has to be set to 0 in lwipopts.h
+
+  2007-12-02 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_msg.c, api_lib.c: fix bug #21656 (recvmbox problem in netconn API): always
+    allocate a recvmbox in netconn_new_with_proto_and_callback. For a tcp-listen
+    netconn, this recvmbox is later freed and a new mbox is allocated for acceptmbox.
+    This is a fix for thread-safety and allocates all items needed for a netconn
+    when the netconn is created.
+
+  2007-11-30 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * udp.c: first attempt to fix bug #21655 (DHCP doesn't work reliably with multiple
+    netifs): if LWIP_DHCP is enabled, UDP packets to DHCP_CLIENT_PORT are passed
+    to netif->dhcp->pcb only (if that exists) and not to any other pcb for the same
+    port (only solution to let UDP pcbs 'bind' to a netif instead of an IP address)
+
+  2007-11-27 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ip.c: fixed bug #21643 (udp_send/raw_send don't fail if netif is down) by
+    letting ip_route only use netifs that are up.
+
+  2007-11-27 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * err.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.c, sockets.c: Changed error handling: ERR_MEM, ERR_BUF
+    and ERR_RTE are seen as non-fatal, all other errors are fatal. netconns and
+    sockets block most operations once they have seen a fatal error.
+
+  2007-11-27 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * udp.h, udp.c, dhcp.c: Implemented new function udp_sendto_if which takes the
+    netif to send as an argument (to be able to send on netifs that are down).
+
+  2007-11-26 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_in.c: Fixed bug #21582: pcb->acked accounting can be wrong when ACKs
+    arrive out-of-order
+
+  2007-11-21 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.h, tcp_out.c, api_msg.c: Fixed bug #20287: tcp_output_nagle sends too early
+    Fixed the nagle algorithm; nagle now also works for all raw API applications
+    and has to be explicitly disabled with 'tcp_pcb->flags |= TF_NODELAY'
+
+  2007-11-12 Frédéric Bernon
+  * sockets.c, api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.h, api_msg.c: Fixed bug #20900. Now, most
+    of the netconn_peer and netconn_addr processing is done inside tcpip_thread
+    context in do_getaddr.
+
+  2007-11-10 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * etharp.c: Fixed bug: assert fired when MEMP_ARP_QUEUE was empty (which can
+    happen any time). Now the packet simply isn't enqueued when out of memory.
+
+  2007-11-01 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.c, tcp_in.c: Fixed bug #21494: The send mss (pcb->mss) is set to 536 (or
+    TCP_MSS if that is smaller) as long as no MSS option is received from the
+    remote host.
+
+  2007-11-01 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.h, tcp.c, tcp_in.c: Fixed bug #21491: The MSS option sent (with SYN)
+    is now based on TCP_MSS instead of pcb->mss (on passive open now effectively
+    sending our configured TCP_MSS instead of the one received).
+
+  2007-11-01 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_in.c: Fixed bug #21181: On active open, the initial congestion window was
+    calculated based on the configured TCP_MSS, not on the MSS option received
+    with SYN+ACK.
+
+  2007-10-09 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * udp.c, inet.c, inet.h: Fixed UDPLite: send: Checksum was always generated too
+    short and also was generated wrong if checksum coverage != tot_len;
+    receive: checksum was calculated wrong if checksum coverage != tot_len
+
+  2007-10-08 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * mem.c: lfree was not updated in mem_realloc!
+
+  2007-10-07 Frédéric Bernon
+  * sockets.c, api.h, api_lib.c: First step to fix "bug #20900 : Potential
+    crash error problem with netconn_peer & netconn_addr". VERY IMPORTANT:
+    this change cause an API breakage for netconn_addr, since a parameter
+    type change. Any compiler should cause an error without any changes in
+    yours netconn_peer calls (so, it can't be a "silent change"). It also
+    reduce a little bit the footprint for socket layer (lwip_getpeername &
+    lwip_getsockname use now a common lwip_getaddrname function since 
+    netconn_peer & netconn_addr have the same parameters).
+
+  2007-09-20 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.c: Fixed bug #21080 (tcp_bind without check pcbs in TIME_WAIT state)
+    by checking  tcp_tw_pcbs also
+
+  2007-09-19 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * icmp.c: Fixed bug #21107 (didn't reset IP TTL in ICMP echo replies)
+
+  2007-09-15 Mike Kleshov
+  * mem.c: Fixed bug #21077 (inaccuracy in calculation of lwip_stat.mem.used)
+
+  2007-09-06 Frédéric Bernon
+  * several-files: replace some #include "arch/cc.h" by "lwip/arch.h", or simply remove
+    it as long as "lwip/opt.h" is included before (this one include "lwip/debug.h" which
+    already include "lwip/arch.h"). Like that, default defines are provided by "lwip/arch.h"
+    if they are not defined in cc.h, in the same spirit than "lwip/opt.h" for lwipopts.h.
+
+  2007-08-30 Frédéric Bernon
+  * igmp.h, igmp.c: Some changes to remove some redundant code, add some traces, 
+    and fix some coding style.
+
+  2007-08-28 Frédéric Bernon
+  * tcpip.c: Fix TCPIP_MSG_INPKT processing: now, tcpip_input can be used for any
+    kind of packets. These packets are considered like Ethernet packets (payload 
+    pointing to ethhdr) if the netif got the NETIF_FLAG_ETHARP flag. Else, packets 
+    are considered like IP packets (payload pointing to iphdr).
+
+  2007-08-27 Frédéric Bernon
+  * api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.c: First fix for "bug #20900 : Potential crash error
+    problem with netconn_peer & netconn_addr". Introduce NETCONN_LISTEN netconn_state
+    and remove obsolete ones (NETCONN_RECV & NETCONN_ACCEPT).
+
+  2007-08-24 Kieran Mansley
+  * inet.c Modify (acc >> 16) test to ((acc >> 16) != 0) to help buggy
+    compiler (Paradigm C++)
+
+  2007-08-09 Frédéric Bernon, Bill Florac
+  * stats.h, stats.c, igmp.h, igmp.c, opt.h: Fix for bug #20503 : IGMP Improvement.
+    Introduce IGMP_STATS to centralize statistics management.
+
+  2007-08-09 Frédéric Bernon, Bill Florac
+  * udp.c: Fix for bug #20503 : IGMP Improvement. Enable to receive a multicast
+    packet on a udp pcb binded on an netif's IP address, and not on "any".
+
+  2007-08-09 Frédéric Bernon, Bill Florac
+  * igmp.h, igmp.c, ip.c: Fix minor changes from bug #20503 : IGMP Improvement.
+    This is mainly on using lookup/lookfor, and some coding styles...
+
+  2007-07-26 Frédéric Bernon (and "thedoctor")
+  * igmp.c: Fix bug #20595 to accept IGMPv3 "Query" messages.
+
+  2007-07-25 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_msg.c, tcp.c: Another fix for bug #20021: by not returning an error if
+    tcp_output fails in tcp_close, the code in do_close_internal gets simpler
+    (tcp_output is called again later from tcp timers).
+
+  2007-07-25 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ip_frag.c: Fixed bug #20429: use the new pbuf_copy_partial instead of the old
+    copy_from_pbuf, which illegally modified the given pbuf.
+
+  2007-07-25 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_out.c: tcp_enqueue: pcb->snd_queuelen didn't work for chaine PBUF_RAMs:
+    changed snd_queuelen++ to snd_queuelen += pbuf_clen(p).
+
+  2007-07-24 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_msg.c, tcp.c: Fix bug #20480: Check the pcb passed to tcp_listen() for the
+    correct state (must be CLOSED).
+
+  2007-07-13 Thomas Taranowski (commited by Jared Grubb)
+  * memp.c: Fix bug #20478: memp_malloc returned NULL+MEMP_SIZE on failed
+    allocation. It now returns NULL.
+
+  2007-07-13 Frédéric Bernon
+  * api_msg.c: Fix bug #20318: api_msg "recv" callbacks don't call pbuf_free in
+    all error cases.
+
+  2007-07-13 Frédéric Bernon
+  * api_msg.c: Fix bug #20315: possible memory leak problem if tcp_listen failed,
+    because current code doesn't follow rawapi.txt documentation.
+
+  2007-07-13 Kieran Mansley
+  * src/core/tcp_in.c Apply patch#5741 from Oleg Tyshev to fix bug in
+    out of sequence processing of received packets
+
+  2007-07-03 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * nearly-all-files: Added assertions where PBUF_RAM pbufs are used and an
+    assumption is made that this pbuf is in one piece (i.e. not chained). These
+    assumptions clash with the possibility of converting to fully pool-based
+    pbuf implementations, where PBUF_RAM pbufs might be chained.
+
+  2007-07-03 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.c: Final fix for bug #20021 and some other problems
+    when closing tcp netconns: removed conn->sem, less context switches when
+    closing, both netconn_close and netconn_delete should safely close tcp
+    connections.
+
+  2007-07-02 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ipv4/ip.h, ipv6/ip.h, opt.h, netif.h, etharp.h, ipv4/ip.c, netif.c, raw.c,
+    tcp_out.c, udp.c, etharp.c: Added option LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT (default=off)
+    to cache ARP table indices with each pcb instead of single-entry cache for
+    the complete stack.
+
+  2007-07-02 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.h, tcp.c, tcp_in.c, tcp_out.c: Added some ASSERTS and casts to prevent
+    warnings when assigning to smaller types.
+
+  2007-06-28 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp_out.c: Added check to prevent tcp_pcb->snd_queuelen from overflowing.
+
+  2007-06-28 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.h: Fixed bug #20287: Fixed nagle algorithm (sending was done too early if
+    a segment contained chained pbufs)
+
+  2007-06-28 Frédéric Bernon
+  * autoip.c: replace most of rand() calls by a macro LWIP_AUTOIP_RAND which compute
+    a "pseudo-random" value based on netif's MAC and some autoip fields. It's always
+    possible to define this macro in your own lwipopts.h to always use C library's
+    rand(). Note that autoip_create_rand_addr doesn't use this macro.
+
+  2007-06-28 Frédéric Bernon
+  * netifapi.h, netifapi.c, tcpip.h, tcpip.c: Update code to handle the option
+    LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING, and do some changes to be coherent with last modifications
+    in api_lib/api_msg (use pointers and not type with table, etc...) 
+
+  2007-06-26 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * udp.h: Fixed bug #20259: struct udp_hdr was lacking the packin defines.
+
+  2007-06-25 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * udp.c: Fixed bug #20253: icmp_dest_unreach was called with a wrong p->payload
+    for udp packets with no matching pcb.
+
+  2007-06-25 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * udp.c: Fixed bug #20220: UDP PCB search in udp_input(): a non-local match
+    could get udp input packets if the remote side matched.
+
+  2007-06-13 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * netif.c: Fixed bug #20180 (TCP pcbs listening on IP_ADDR_ANY could get
+    changed in netif_set_ipaddr if previous netif->ip_addr.addr was 0.
+
+  2007-06-13 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_msg.c: pcb_new sets conn->err if protocol is not implemented
+    -> netconn_new_..() does not allocate a new connection for unsupported
+    protocols.
+
+  2007-06-13 Frédéric Bernon, Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_lib.c: change return expression in netconn_addr and netconn_peer, because
+    conn->err was reset to ERR_OK without any reasons (and error was lost)...
+
+  2007-06-13 Frédéric Bernon, Matthias Weisser
+  * opt.h, mem.h, mem.c, memp.c, pbuf.c, ip_frag.c, vj.c: Fix bug #20162. Rename
+    MEM_ALIGN in LWIP_MEM_ALIGN and MEM_ALIGN_SIZE in LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE to avoid
+    some macro names collision with some OS macros.
+
+  2007-06-11 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * udp.c: UDP Lite: corrected the use of chksum_len (based on RFC3828: if it's 0,
+    create checksum over the complete packet. On RX, if it's < 8 (and not 0),
+    discard the packet. Also removed the duplicate 'udphdr->chksum = 0' for both
+    UDP & UDP Lite.
+
+  2007-06-11 Srinivas Gollakota & Oleg Tyshev
+  * tcp_out.c: Fix for bug #20075 : "A problem with keep-alive timer and TCP flags"
+    where TCP flags wasn't initialized in tcp_keepalive.
+
+  2007-06-03 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * udp.c: udp_input(): Input pbuf was not freed if pcb had no recv function
+    registered, p->payload was modified without modifying p->len if sending
+    icmp_dest_unreach() (had no negative effect but was definitively wrong).
+
+  2007-06-03 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * icmp.c: Corrected bug #19937: For responding to an icmp echo request, icmp
+    re-used the input pbuf even if that didn't have enough space to include the
+    link headers. Now the space is tested and a new pbuf is allocated for the
+    echo response packet if the echo request pbuf isn't big enough.
+
+  2007-06-01 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c: Checked in patch #5914: Moved sockopt processing into tcpip_thread.
+
+  2007-05-23 Frédéric Bernon
+  * api_lib.c, sockets.c: Fixed bug #5958 for netconn_listen (acceptmbox only
+    allocated by do_listen if success) and netconn_accept errors handling. In
+    most of api_lib functions, we replace some errors checkings like "if (conn==NULL)"
+    by ASSERT, except for netconn_delete.
+
+  2007-05-23 Frédéric Bernon
+  * api_lib.c: Fixed bug #5957 "Safe-thread problem inside netconn_recv" to return
+    an error code if it's impossible to fetch a pbuf on a TCP connection (and not
+    directly close the recvmbox).
+
+  2007-05-22 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.c: Fixed bug #1895 (tcp_bind not correct) by introducing a list of
+    bound but unconnected (and non-listening) tcp_pcbs.
+
+  2007-05-22 Frédéric Bernon
+  * sys.h, sys.c, api_lib.c, tcpip.c: remove sys_mbox_fetch_timeout() (was only
+    used for LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO option) and use sys_arch_mbox_fetch() instead of
+    sys_mbox_fetch() in api files. Now, users SHOULD NOT use internal lwIP features
+    like "sys_timeout" in their application threads.
+
+  2007-05-22 Frédéric Bernon
+  * api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.h, api_msg.c: change the struct api_msg_msg to see
+    which parameters are used by which do_xxx function, and to avoid "misusing"
+    parameters (patch #5938).
+
+  2007-05-22 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_lib.c, api_msg.c, raw.c, api.h, api_msg.h, raw.h: Included patch #5938:
+    changed raw_pcb.protocol from u16_t to u8_t since for IPv4 and IPv6, proto
+    is only 8 bits wide. This affects the api, as there, the protocol was
+    u16_t, too.
+
+  2007-05-18 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * memp.c: addition to patch #5913: smaller pointer was returned but
+    memp_memory was the same size -> did not save memory.
+
+  2007-05-16 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * loopif.c, slipif.c: Fix bug #19729: free pbuf if netif->input() returns
+    != ERR_OK.
+
+  2007-05-16 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * api_msg.c, udp.c: If a udp_pcb has a local_ip set, check if it is the same
+    as the one of the netif used for sending to prevent sending from old
+    addresses after a netif address gets changed (partly fixes bug #3168).
+
+  2007-05-16 Frédéric Bernon
+  * tcpip.c, igmp.h, igmp.c: Fixed bug "#19800 : IGMP: igmp_tick() will not work
+    with NO_SYS=1". Note that igmp_init is always in tcpip_thread (and not in 
+    tcpip_init) because we have to be sure that network interfaces are already
+    added (mac filter is updated only in igmp_init for the moment).
+
+  2007-05-16 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * mem.c, memp.c: Removed semaphores from memp, changed sys_sem_wait calls
+    into sys_arch_sem_wait calls to prevent timers from running while waiting
+    for the heap. This fixes bug #19167.
+
+  2007-05-13 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcp.h, sockets.h, sockets.c: Fixed bug from patch #5865 by moving the defines
+    for socket options (lwip_set/-getsockopt) used with level IPPROTO_TCP from
+    tcp.h to sockets.h.
+
+  2007-05-07 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * mem.c: Another attempt to fix bug #17922.
+
+  2007-05-04 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * pbuf.c, pbuf.h, etharp.c: Further update to ARP queueing: Changed pbuf_copy()
+    implementation so that it can be reused (don't allocate the target
+    pbuf inside pbuf_copy()).
+
+  2007-05-04 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * memp.c: checked in patch #5913: in memp_malloc() we can return memp as mem
+    to save a little RAM (next pointer of memp is not used while not in pool).
+
+  2007-05-03 "maq"
+  * sockets.c: Fix ioctl FIONREAD when some data remains from last recv.
+    (patch #3574).
+
+  2007-04-23 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * loopif.c, loopif.h, opt.h, src/netif/FILES: fix bug #2595: "loopif results
+    in NULL reference for incoming TCP packets". Loopif has to be configured
+    (using LWIP_LOOPIF_MULTITHREADING) to directly call netif->input()
+    (multithreading environments, e.g. netif->input() = tcpip_input()) or
+    putting packets on a list that is fed to the stack by calling loopif_poll()
+    (single-thread / NO_SYS / polling environment where e.g.
+    netif->input() = ip_input).
+
+  2007-04-17 Jonathan Larmour
+  * pbuf.c: Use s32_t in pbuf_realloc(), as an s16_t can't reliably hold
+    the difference between two u16_t's.
+  * sockets.h: FD_SETSIZE needs to match number of sockets, which is
+    MEMP_NUM_NETCONN in sockets.c right now.
+
+  2007-04-12 Jonathan Larmour
+  * icmp.c: Reset IP header TTL in ICMP ECHO responses (bug #19580).
+
+  2007-04-12 Kieran Mansley
+  * tcp.c, tcp_in.c, tcp_out.c, tcp.h: Modify way the retransmission
+    timer is reset to fix bug#19434, with help from Oleg Tyshev.
+
+  2007-04-11 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * etharp.c, pbuf.c, pbuf.h: 3rd fix for bug #11400 (arp-queuing): More pbufs than
+    previously thought need to be copied (everything but PBUF_ROM!). Cleaned up
+    pbuf.c: removed functions no needed any more (by etharp).
+
+  2007-04-11 Kieran Mansley
+  * inet.c, ip_addr.h, sockets.h, sys.h, tcp.h: Apply patch #5745: Fix
+    "Constant is long" warnings with 16bit compilers.  Contributed by
+    [email protected]
+
+  2007-04-05 Frédéric Bernon, Jonathan Larmour
+  * api_msg.c: Fix bug #16830: "err_tcp() posts to connection mailbox when no pend on
+    the mailbox is active". Now, the post is only done during a connect, and do_send,
+    do_write and do_join_leave_group don't do anything if a previous error was signaled.
+
+  2007-04-03 Frédéric Bernon
+  * ip.c: Don't set the IP_DF ("Don't fragment") flag in the IP header in IP output
+    packets. See patch #5834.
+
+  2007-03-30 Frédéric Bernon
+  * api_msg.c: add a "pcb_new" helper function to avoid redundant code, and to add
+    missing  pcb allocations checking (in do_bind, and for each raw_new). Fix style.
+
+  2007-03-30 Frédéric Bernon
+  * most of files: prefix all debug.h define with "LWIP_" to avoid any conflict with
+    others environment defines (these were too "generic").
+
+  2007-03-28 Frédéric Bernon
+  * api.h, api_lib.c, sockets.c: netbuf_ref doesn't check its internal pbuf_alloc call
+    result and can cause a crash. lwip_send now check netbuf_ref result.
+
+  2007-03-28 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c Remove "#include <errno.h>" from sockets.c to avoid multiple
+    definition of macros (in errno.h and lwip/arch.h) if LWIP_PROVIDE_ERRNO is
+    defined. This is the way it should have been already (looking at
+    doc/sys_arch.txt)
+
+  2007-03-28 Kieran Mansley
+  * opt.h Change default PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE (again) to accomodate default MSS +
+    IP and TCP headers *and* physical link headers
+
+  2007-03-26 Frédéric Bernon (based on patch from Dmitry Potapov)
+  * api_lib.c: patch for netconn_write(), fixes a possible race condition which cause
+    to send some garbage. It is not a definitive solution, but the patch does solve
+    the problem for most cases.
+
+  2007-03-22 Frédéric Bernon
+  * api_msg.h, api_msg.c: Remove obsolete API_MSG_ACCEPT and do_accept (never used).
+
+  2007-03-22 Frédéric Bernon
+  * api_lib.c: somes resources couldn't be freed if there was errors during
+    netconn_new_with_proto_and_callback.
+
+  2007-03-22 Frédéric Bernon
+  * ethernetif.c: update netif->input calls to check return value. In older ports,
+    it's a good idea to upgrade them, even if before, there could be another problem
+    (access to an uninitialized mailbox).
+
+  2007-03-21 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * sockets.c: fixed bug #5067 (essentialy a signed/unsigned warning fixed
+    by casting to unsigned).
+
+  2007-03-21 Frédéric Bernon
+  * api_lib.c, api_msg.c, tcpip.c: integrate sys_mbox_fetch(conn->mbox, NULL) calls from
+    api_lib.c to tcpip.c's tcpip_apimsg(). Now, use a local variable and not a
+    dynamic one from memp to send tcpip_msg to tcpip_thread in a synchrone call.
+    Free tcpip_msg from tcpip_apimsg is not done in tcpip_thread. This give a
+    faster and more reliable communication between api_lib and tcpip.
+
+  2007-03-21 Frédéric Bernon
+  * opt.h: Add LWIP_NETIF_CALLBACK (to avoid compiler warning) and set it to 0.
+
+  2007-03-21 Frédéric Bernon
+  * api_msg.c, igmp.c, igmp.h: Fix C++ style comments
+
+  2007-03-21 Kieran Mansley
+  * opt.h Change default PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE to accomodate default MSS +
+    IP and TCP headers
+
+  2007-03-21 Kieran Mansley
+  * Fix all uses of pbuf_header to check the return value.  In some
+    cases just assert if it fails as I'm not sure how to fix them, but
+    this is no worse than before when they would carry on regardless
+    of the failure.
+
+  2007-03-21 Kieran Mansley
+  * sockets.c, igmp.c, igmp.h, memp.h: Fix C++ style comments and
+    comment out missing header include in icmp.c
+
+  2007-03-20 Frédéric Bernon
+  * memp.h, stats.c: Fix stats_display function where memp_names table wasn't
+    synchronized with memp.h.
+
+  2007-03-20 Frédéric Bernon
+  * tcpip.c: Initialize tcpip's mbox, and verify if initialized in tcpip_input,
+    tcpip_ethinput, tcpip_callback, tcpip_apimsg, to fix a init problem with 
+    network interfaces. Also fix a compiler warning.
+
+  2007-03-20 Kieran Mansley
+  * udp.c: Only try and use pbuf_header() to make space for headers if
+    not a ROM or REF pbuf.
+
+  2007-03-19 Frédéric Bernon
+  * api_msg.h, api_msg.c, tcpip.h, tcpip.c: Add return types to tcpip_apimsg()
+    and api_msg_post().
+
+  2007-03-19 Frédéric Bernon
+  * Remove unimplemented "memp_realloc" function from memp.h.
+
+  2007-03-11 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * pbuf.c: checked in patch #5796: pbuf_alloc: len field claculation caused
+    memory corruption.
+
+  2007-03-11 Simon Goldschmidt (based on patch from Dmitry Potapov)
+  * api_lib.c, sockets.c, api.h, api_msg.h, sockets.h: Fixed bug #19251
+    (missing `const' qualifier in socket functions), to get more compatible to
+    standard POSIX sockets.
+
+  2007-03-11 Frédéric Bernon (based on patch from Dmitry Potapov)
+  * sockets.c: Add asserts inside bind, connect and sendto to check input
+    parameters. Remove excessive set_errno() calls after get_socket(), because
+    errno is set inside of get_socket(). Move last sock_set_errno() inside
+    lwip_close.
+
+  2007-03-09 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * memp.c: Fixed bug #11400: New etharp queueing introduced bug: memp_memory
+    was allocated too small.
+
+  2007-03-06 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcpip.c: Initialize dhcp timers in tcpip_thread (if LWIP_DHCP) to protect
+    the stack from concurrent access.
+
+  2007-03-06 Frédéric Bernon, Dmitry Potapov
+  * tcpip.c, ip_frag.c, ethernetif.c: Fix some build problems, and a redundancy
+    call to "lwip_stats.link.recv++;" in low_level_input() & ethernetif_input().
+
+  2007-03-06 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * ip_frag.c, ip_frag.h: Reduce code size: don't include code in those files
+    if IP_FRAG == 0 and IP_REASSEMBLY == 0
+
+  2007-03-06 Frédéric Bernon, Simon Goldschmidt
+  * opt.h, ip_frag.h, tcpip.h, tcpip.c, ethernetif.c: add new configuration
+    option named ETHARP_TCPIP_ETHINPUT, which enable the new tcpip_ethinput.
+    Allow to do ARP processing for incoming packets inside tcpip_thread
+    (protecting ARP layer against concurrent access). You can also disable
+    old code using tcp_input with new define ETHARP_TCPIP_INPUT set to 0.
+    Older ports have to use tcpip_ethinput.
+
+  2007-03-06 Simon Goldschmidt (based on patch from Dmitry Potapov)
+  * err.h, err.c: fixed compiler warning "initialization dircards qualifiers
+    from pointer target type"
+
+  2007-03-05 Frédéric Bernon
+  * opt.h, sockets.h: add new configuration options (LWIP_POSIX_SOCKETS_IO_NAMES,
+    ETHARP_TRUST_IP_MAC, review SO_REUSE)
+
+  2007-03-04 Frédéric Bernon
+  * api_msg.c: Remove some compiler warnings : parameter "pcb" was never
+    referenced.
+
+  2007-03-04 Frédéric Bernon
+  * api_lib.c: Fix "[patch #5764] api_lib.c cleanup: after patch #5687" (from
+    Dmitry Potapov).
+    The api_msg struct stay on the stack (not moved to netconn struct).
+
+  2007-03-04 Simon Goldschmidt (based on patch from Dmitry Potapov)
+  * pbuf.c: Fix BUG#19168 - pbuf_free can cause deadlock (if
+    SYS_LIGHTWEIGHT_PROT=1 & freeing PBUF_RAM when mem_sem is not available)
+    Also fixed cast warning in pbuf_alloc()
+
+  2007-03-04 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * etharp.c, etharp.h, memp.c, memp.h, opt.h: Fix BUG#11400 - don't corrupt
+    existing pbuf chain when enqueuing multiple pbufs to a pending ARP request
+
+  2007-03-03 Frédéric Bernon
+  * udp.c: remove obsolete line "static struct udp_pcb *pcb_cache = NULL;"
+    It is static, and never used in udp.c except udp_init().
+
+  2007-03-02 Simon Goldschmidt
+  * tcpip.c: Moved call to ip_init(), udp_init() and tcp_init() from
+    tcpip_thread() to tcpip_init(). This way, raw API connections can be
+    initialized before tcpip_thread is running (e.g. before OS is started)
+
+  2007-03-02 Frédéric Bernon
+  * rawapi.txt: Fix documentation mismatch with etharp.h about etharp_tmr's call
+    interval.
+
+  2007-02-28 Kieran Mansley 
+  * pbuf.c: Fix BUG#17645 - ensure pbuf payload pointer is not moved
+    outside the region of the pbuf by pbuf_header()
+
+  2007-02-28 Kieran Mansley 
+  * sockets.c: Fix BUG#19161 - ensure milliseconds timeout is non-zero
+    when supplied timeout is also non-zero 
+
+(STABLE-1.2.0)
+
+  2006-12-05 Leon Woestenberg
+  * CHANGELOG: Mention STABLE-1.2.0 release.
+
+  ++ New features:
+
+  2006-12-01 Christiaan Simons
+  * mem.h, opt.h: Added MEM_LIBC_MALLOC option.
+    Note this is a workaround. Currently I have no other options left.
+
+  2006-10-26 Christiaan Simons (accepted patch by Jonathan Larmour)
+  * ipv4/ip_frag.c: rename MAX_MTU to IP_FRAG_MAX_MTU and move define
+    to include/lwip/opt.h.
+  * ipv4/lwip/ip_frag.h: Remove unused IP_REASS_INTERVAL.
+    Move IP_REASS_MAXAGE and IP_REASS_BUFSIZE to include/lwip/opt.h.
+  * opt.h: Add above new options.
+
+  2006-08-18 Christiaan Simons
+  * tcp_{in,out}.c: added SNMP counters.
+  * ipv4/ip.c: added SNMP counters.
+  * ipv4/ip_frag.c: added SNMP counters.
+
+  2006-08-08 Christiaan Simons
+  * etharp.{c,h}: added etharp_find_addr() to read
+    (stable) ethernet/IP address pair from ARP table
+
+  2006-07-14 Christiaan Simons
+  * mib_structs.c: added
+  * include/lwip/snmp_structs.h: added
+  * netif.{c,h}, netif/ethernetif.c: added SNMP statistics to netif struct
+
+  2006-07-06 Christiaan Simons
+  * snmp/asn1_{enc,dec}.c added
+  * snmp/mib2.c added
+  * snmp/msg_{in,out}.c added
+  * include/lwip/snmp_asn1.h added
+  * include/lwip/snmp_msg.h added
+  * doc/snmp_agent.txt added
+
+  2006-03-29 Christiaan Simons
+  * inet.c, inet.h: Added platform byteswap support.
+    Added LWIP_PLATFORM_BYTESWAP define (defaults to 0) and
+    optional LWIP_PLATFORM_HTONS(), LWIP_PLATFORM_HTONL() macros.
+
+  ++ Bug fixes:
+
+  2006-11-30 Christiaan Simons
+  * dhcp.c: Fixed false triggers of request_timeout.
+
+  2006-11-28 Christiaan Simons
+  * netif.c: In netif_add() fixed missing clear of ip_addr, netmask, gw and flags.
+
+  2006-10-11 Christiaan Simons
+  * api_lib.c etharp.c, ip.c, memp.c, stats.c, sys.{c,h} tcp.h:
+    Partially accepted patch #5449 for ANSI C compatibility / build fixes.
+  * ipv4/lwip/ip.h ipv6/lwip/ip.h: Corrected UDP-Lite protocol
+    identifier from 170 to 136 (bug #17574).
+
+  2006-10-10 Christiaan Simons
+  * api_msg.c: Fixed Nagle algorithm as reported by Bob Grice.
+
+  2006-08-17 Christiaan Simons
+  * udp.c: Fixed bug #17200, added check for broadcast
+    destinations for PCBs bound to a unicast address.
+
+  2006-08-07 Christiaan Simons
+  * api_msg.c: Flushing TCP output in do_close() (bug #15926).
+
+  2006-06-27 Christiaan Simons
+  * api_msg.c: Applied patch for cold case (bug #11135).
+    In accept_function() ensure newconn->callback is always initialized.
+
+  2006-06-15 Christiaan Simons
+  * mem.h: added MEM_SIZE_F alias to fix an ancient cold case (bug #1748),
+    facilitate printing of mem_size_t and u16_t statistics.
+
+  2006-06-14 Christiaan Simons
+  * api_msg.c: Applied patch #5146 to handle allocation failures
+    in accept() by Kevin Lawson.
+
+  2006-05-26 Christiaan Simons
+  * api_lib.c: Removed conn->sem creation and destruction 
+    from netconn_write() and added sys_sem_new to netconn_new_*.
+
+(STABLE-1_1_1)
+
+  2006-03-03  Christiaan Simons
+  * ipv4/ip_frag.c: Added bound-checking assertions on ip_reassbitmap
+    access and added pbuf_alloc() return value checks.
+
+  2006-01-01  Leon Woestenberg <[email protected]>
+  * tcp_{in,out}.c, tcp_out.c: Removed 'even sndbuf' fix in TCP, which is
+    now handled by the checksum routine properly.
+
+  2006-02-27  Leon Woestenberg <[email protected]>
+   * pbuf.c: Fix alignment; pbuf_init() would not work unless
+     pbuf_pool_memory[] was properly aligned. (Patch by Curt McDowell.)
+
+  2005-12-20  Leon Woestenberg <[email protected]>
+  * tcp.c: Remove PCBs which stay in LAST_ACK state too long. Patch
+    submitted by Mitrani Hiroshi.
+
+  2005-12-15  Christiaan Simons
+  * inet.c: Disabled the added summing routine to preserve code space.
+
+  2005-12-14  Leon Woestenberg <[email protected]>
+  * tcp_in.c: Duplicate FIN ACK race condition fix by Kelvin Lawson.
+    Added Curt McDowell's optimized checksumming routine for future
+    inclusion. Need to create test case for unaliged, aligned, odd,
+    even length combination of cases on various endianess machines.
+
+  2005-12-09  Christiaan Simons
+  * inet.c: Rewrote standard checksum routine in proper portable C.
+
+  2005-11-25  Christiaan Simons
+  * udp.c tcp.c: Removed SO_REUSE hack. Should reside in socket code only.
+  * *.c: introduced cc.h LWIP_DEBUG formatters matching the u16_t, s16_t,
+    u32_t, s32_t typedefs. This solves most debug word-length assumes.
+
+  2005-07-17 Leon Woestenberg <[email protected]>
+  * inet.c: Fixed unaligned 16-bit access in the standard checksum
+    routine by Peter Jolasson.
+  * slipif.c: Fixed implementation assumption of single-pbuf datagrams.
+
+  2005-02-04 Leon Woestenberg <[email protected]>
+  * tcp_out.c: Fixed uninitialized 'queue' referenced in memerr branch.
+  * tcp_{out|in}.c: Applied patch fixing unaligned access.
+
+  2005-01-04 Leon Woestenberg <[email protected]>
+  * pbuf.c: Fixed missing semicolon after LWIP_DEBUG statement.
+
+  2005-01-03 Leon Woestenberg <[email protected]>
+  * udp.c: UDP pcb->recv() was called even when it was NULL.
+
+(STABLE-1_1_0)
+
+  2004-12-28 Leon Woestenberg <[email protected]>
+  * etharp.*: Disabled multiple packets on the ARP queue.
+    This clashes with TCP queueing.
+
+  2004-11-28 Leon Woestenberg <[email protected]>
+  * etharp.*: Fixed race condition from ARP request to ARP timeout.
+    Halved the ARP period, doubled the period counts.
+    ETHARP_MAX_PENDING now should be at least 2. This prevents
+    the counter from reaching 0 right away (which would allow
+    too little time for ARP responses to be received).
+
+  2004-11-25 Leon Woestenberg <[email protected]>
+  * dhcp.c: Decline messages were not multicast but unicast.
+  * etharp.c: ETHARP_CREATE is renamed to ETHARP_TRY_HARD.
+    Do not try hard to insert arbitrary packet's source address,
+    etharp_ip_input() now calls etharp_update() without ETHARP_TRY_HARD. 
+    etharp_query() now always DOES call ETHARP_TRY_HARD so that users
+    querying an address will see it appear in the cache (DHCP could
+    suffer from this when a server invalidly gave an in-use address.)
+  * ipv4/ip_addr.h: Renamed ip_addr_maskcmp() to _netcmp() as we are
+    comparing network addresses (identifiers), not the network masks
+    themselves.
+  * ipv4/ip_addr.c: ip_addr_isbroadcast() now checks that the given
+    IP address actually belongs to the network of the given interface.
+
+  2004-11-24 Kieran Mansley <[email protected]>
+  * tcp.c: Increment pcb->snd_buf when ACK is received in SYN_SENT state.
+
+(STABLE-1_1_0-RC1)
+
+  2004-10-16 Kieran Mansley <[email protected]>
+  * tcp.c: Add code to tcp_recved() to send an ACK (window update) immediately,
+    even if one is already pending, if the rcv_wnd is above a threshold
+    (currently TCP_WND/2). This avoids waiting for a timer to expire to send a
+    delayed ACK in order to open the window if the stack is only receiving data.
+
+  2004-09-12 Kieran Mansley <[email protected]>
+  * tcp*.*: Retransmit time-out handling improvement by Sam Jansen.
+
+  2004-08-20 Tony Mountifield <[email protected]>
+  * etharp.c: Make sure the first pbuf queued on an ARP entry
+    is properly ref counted.
+
+  2004-07-27 Tony Mountifield <[email protected]>
+  * debug.h: Added (int) cast in LWIP_DEBUGF() to avoid compiler
+    warnings about comparison.
+  * pbuf.c: Stopped compiler complaining of empty if statement
+    when LWIP_DEBUGF() empty.  Closed an unclosed comment.
+  * tcp.c: Stopped compiler complaining of empty if statement
+    when LWIP_DEBUGF() empty.
+  * ip.h Corrected IPH_TOS() macro: returns a byte, so doesn't need htons().
+  * inet.c: Added a couple of casts to quiet the compiler.
+    No need to test isascii(c) before isdigit(c) or isxdigit(c).
+
+  2004-07-22 Tony Mountifield <[email protected]>
+  * inet.c: Made data types consistent in inet_ntoa().
+    Added casts for return values of checksum routines, to pacify compiler.
+  * ip_frag.c, tcp_out.c, sockets.c, pbuf.c
+    Small corrections to some debugging statements, to pacify compiler.
+
+  2004-07-21 Tony Mountifield <[email protected]>
+  * etharp.c: Removed spurious semicolon and added missing end-of-comment.
+  * ethernetif.c Updated low_level_output() to match prototype for
+    netif->linkoutput and changed low_level_input() similarly for consistency.
+  * api_msg.c: Changed recv_raw() from int to u8_t, to match prototype
+    of raw_recv() in raw.h and so avoid compiler error.
+  * sockets.c: Added trivial (int) cast to keep compiler happier.
+  * ip.c, netif.c Changed debug statements to use the tidier ip4_addrN() macros.
+
+(STABLE-1_0_0)
+
+  ++ Changes:
+
+  2004-07-05 Leon Woestenberg <[email protected]>
+  * sockets.*: Restructured LWIP_PRIVATE_TIMEVAL. Make sure
+    your cc.h file defines this either 1 or 0. If non-defined,
+    defaults to 1.
+  * .c: Added <string.h> and <errno.h> includes where used.
+  * etharp.c: Made some array indices unsigned.
+
+  2004-06-27 Leon Woestenberg <[email protected]>
+  * netif.*: Added netif_set_up()/down().
+  * dhcp.c: Changes to restart program flow.
+
+  2004-05-07 Leon Woestenberg <[email protected]>
+  * etharp.c: In find_entry(), instead of a list traversal per candidate, do a
+    single-pass lookup for different candidates. Should exploit locality.
+
+  2004-04-29 Leon Woestenberg <[email protected]>
+  * tcp*.c: Cleaned up source comment documentation for Doxygen processing.
+  * opt.h: ETHARP_ALWAYS_INSERT option removed to comply with ARP RFC.
+  * etharp.c: update_arp_entry() only adds new ARP entries when adviced to by
+    the caller. This deprecates the ETHARP_ALWAYS_INSERT overrule option.
+
+  ++ Bug fixes:
+
+  2004-04-27 Leon Woestenberg <[email protected]>
+  * etharp.c: Applied patch of bug #8708 by Toni Mountifield with a solution
+    suggested by Timmy Brolin. Fix for 32-bit processors that cannot access
+    non-aligned 32-bit words, such as soms 32-bit TCP/IP header fields. Fix
+    is to prefix the 14-bit Ethernet headers with two padding bytes.
+
+  2004-04-23 Leon Woestenberg <[email protected]>
+  * ip_addr.c: Fix in the ip_addr_isbroadcast() check.
+  * etharp.c: Fixed the case where the packet that initiates the ARP request
+    is not queued, and gets lost. Fixed the case where the packets destination
+    address is already known; we now always queue the packet and perform an ARP
+    request.
+
+(STABLE-0_7_0)
+
+  ++ Bug fixes:
+
+  * Fixed TCP bug for SYN_SENT to ESTABLISHED state transition.
+  * Fixed TCP bug in dequeueing of FIN from out of order segment queue.
+  * Fixed two possible NULL references in rare cases.
+
+(STABLE-0_6_6)
+
+  ++ Bug fixes:
+
+  * Fixed DHCP which did not include the IP address in DECLINE messages.
+
+  ++ Changes:
+
+  * etharp.c has been hauled over a bit.
+
+(STABLE-0_6_5)
+
+  ++ Bug fixes:
+
+  * Fixed TCP bug induced by bad window resizing with unidirectional TCP traffic.
+  * Packets sent from ARP queue had invalid source hardware address.
+
+  ++ Changes:
+
+  * Pass-by ARP requests do now update the cache.
+
+  ++ New features:
+
+  * No longer dependent on ctype.h.
+  * New socket options.
+  * Raw IP pcb support.
+
+(STABLE-0_6_4)
+
+  ++ Bug fixes:
+
+  * Some debug formatters and casts fixed.
+  * Numereous fixes in PPP.
+
+  ++ Changes:
+
+  * DEBUGF now is LWIP_DEBUGF
+  * pbuf_dechain() has been re-enabled.
+  * Mentioned the changed use of CVS branches in README.
+
+(STABLE-0_6_3)
+
+  ++ Bug fixes:
+
+  * Fixed pool pbuf memory leak in pbuf_alloc().
+    Occured if not enough PBUF_POOL pbufs for a packet pbuf chain.
+    Reported by Savin Zlobec.
+
+  * PBUF_POOL chains had their tot_len field not set for non-first
+    pbufs. Fixed in pbuf_alloc().
+
+  ++ New features:
+
+  * Added PPP stack contributed by Marc Boucher
+
+  ++ Changes:
+
+  * Now drops short packets for ICMP/UDP/TCP protocols. More robust.
+
+  * ARP queueuing now queues the latest packet instead of the first.
+    This is the RFC recommended behaviour, but can be overridden in
+    lwipopts.h.
+
+(0.6.2)
+
+  ++ Bugfixes:
+
+  * TCP has been fixed to deal with the new use of the pbuf->ref
+    counter.
+
+  * DHCP dhcp_inform() crash bug fixed.
+
+  ++ Changes:
+
+  * Removed pbuf_pool_free_cache and pbuf_pool_alloc_cache. Also removed
+    pbuf_refresh(). This has sped up pbuf pool operations considerably.
+    Implemented by David Haas.
+
+(0.6.1)
+
+  ++ New features:
+
+  * The packet buffer implementation has been enhanced to support
+    zero-copy and copy-on-demand for packet buffers which have their
+    payloads in application-managed memory.
+    Implemented by David Haas.
+
+    Use PBUF_REF to make a pbuf refer to RAM. lwIP will use zero-copy
+    if an outgoing packet can be directly sent on the link, or perform
+    a copy-on-demand when necessary.
+
+    The application can safely assume the packet is sent, and the RAM
+    is available to the application directly after calling udp_send()
+    or similar function.
+
+  ++ Bugfixes:
+
+  * ARP_QUEUEING should now correctly work for all cases, including
+    PBUF_REF.
+    Implemented by Leon Woestenberg.
+
+  ++ Changes:
+
+  * IP_ADDR_ANY is no longer a NULL pointer. Instead, it is a pointer
+    to a '0.0.0.0' IP address.
+
+  * The packet buffer implementation is changed. The pbuf->ref counter
+    meaning has changed, and several pbuf functions have been
+    adapted accordingly.
+
+  * netif drivers have to be changed to set the hardware address length field
+    that must be initialized correctly by the driver (hint: 6 for Ethernet MAC).
+    See the contrib/ports/c16x cs8900 driver as a driver example.
+
+  * netif's have a dhcp field that must be initialized to NULL by the driver.
+    See the contrib/ports/c16x cs8900 driver as a driver example.
+
+(0.5.x) This file has been unmaintained up to 0.6.1. All changes are
+  logged in CVS but have not been explained here.
+
+(0.5.3) Changes since version 0.5.2
+
+  ++ Bugfixes:
+
+  * memp_malloc(MEMP_API_MSG) could fail with multiple application
+    threads because it wasn't protected by semaphores.
+
+  ++ Other changes:
+
+  * struct ip_addr now packed.
+
+  * The name of the time variable in arp.c has been changed to ctime
+    to avoid conflicts with the time() function.
+
+(0.5.2) Changes since version 0.5.1
+
+  ++ New features:
+
+  * A new TCP function, tcp_tmr(), now handles both TCP timers.
+
+  ++ Bugfixes:
+
+  * A bug in tcp_parseopt() could cause the stack to hang because of a
+    malformed TCP option.
+
+  * The address of new connections in the accept() function in the BSD
+    socket library was not handled correctly.
+
+  * pbuf_dechain() did not update the ->tot_len field of the tail.
+
+  * Aborted TCP connections were not handled correctly in all
+    situations.
+
+  ++ Other changes:
+
+  * All protocol header structs are now packed.
+
+  * The ->len field in the tcp_seg structure now counts the actual
+    amount of data, and does not add one for SYN and FIN segments.
+
+(0.5.1) Changes since version 0.5.0
+
+  ++ New features:
+
+  * Possible to run as a user process under Linux.
+
+  * Preliminary support for cross platform packed structs.
+
+  * ARP timer now implemented.
+
+  ++ Bugfixes:
+
+  * TCP output queue length was badly initialized when opening
+    connections.
+
+  * TCP delayed ACKs were not sent correctly.
+
+  * Explicit initialization of BSS segment variables.
+
+  * read() in BSD socket library could drop data.
+
+  * Problems with memory alignment.
+
+  * Situations when all TCP buffers were used could lead to
+    starvation.
+
+  * TCP MSS option wasn't parsed correctly.
+
+  * Problems with UDP checksum calculation.
+
+  * IP multicast address tests had endianess problems.
+
+  * ARP requests had wrong destination hardware address.
+
+  ++ Other changes:
+
+  * struct eth_addr changed from u16_t[3] array to u8_t[6].
+
+  * A ->linkoutput() member was added to struct netif.
+
+  * TCP and UDP ->dest_* struct members where changed to ->remote_*.
+
+  * ntoh* macros are now null definitions for big endian CPUs.
+
+(0.5.0) Changes since version 0.4.2
+
+  ++ New features:
+
+  * Redesigned operating system emulation layer to make porting easier.
+
+  * Better control over TCP output buffers.
+
+  * Documenation added.
+
+  ++ Bugfixes:
+
+  * Locking issues in buffer management.
+
+  * Bugfixes in the sequential API.
+
+  * IP forwarding could cause memory leakage. This has been fixed.
+
+  ++ Other changes:
+
+  * Directory structure somewhat changed; the core/ tree has been
+    collapsed.
+
+(0.4.2) Changes since version 0.4.1
+
+  ++ New features:
+
+  * Experimental ARP implementation added.
+
+  * Skeleton Ethernet driver added.
+
+  * Experimental BSD socket API library added.
+
+  ++ Bugfixes:
+
+  * In very intense situations, memory leakage could occur. This has
+    been fixed.
+
+  ++ Other changes:
+
+  * Variables named "data" and "code" have been renamed in order to
+    avoid name conflicts in certain compilers.
+
+  * Variable++ have in appliciable cases been translated to ++variable
+    since some compilers generate better code in the latter case.
+
+(0.4.1) Changes since version 0.4
+
+  ++ New features:
+
+  * TCP: Connection attempts time out earlier than data
+    transmissions. Nagle algorithm implemented. Push flag set on the
+    last segment in a burst.
+
+  * UDP: experimental support for UDP-Lite extensions.
+
+  ++ Bugfixes:
+
+  * TCP: out of order segments were in some cases handled incorrectly,
+    and this has now been fixed. Delayed acknowledgements was broken
+    in 0.4, has now been fixed. Binding to an address that is in use
+    now results in an error. Reset connections sometimes hung an
+    application; this has been fixed.
+
+  * Checksum calculation sometimes failed for chained pbufs with odd
+    lengths. This has been fixed.
+
+  * API: a lot of bug fixes in the API. The UDP API has been improved
+    and tested. Error reporting and handling has been
+    improved. Logical flaws and race conditions for incoming TCP
+    connections has been found and removed.
+
+  * Memory manager: alignment issues. Reallocating memory sometimes
+    failed, this has been fixed.
+
+  * Generic library: bcopy was flawed and has been fixed.
+
+  ++ Other changes:
+
+  * API: all datatypes has been changed from generic ones such as
+    ints, to specified ones such as u16_t. Functions that return
+    errors now have the correct type (err_t).
+
+  * General: A lot of code cleaned up and debugging code removed. Many
+    portability issues have been fixed.
+
+  * The license was changed; the advertising clause was removed.
+
+  * C64 port added.
+
+  * Thanks: Huge thanks go to Dagan Galarneau, Horst Garnetzke, Petri
+    Kosunen, Mikael Caleres, and Frits Wilmink for reporting and
+    fixing bugs!
+
+(0.4) Changes since version 0.3.1
+
+  * Memory management has been radically changed; instead of
+    allocating memory from a shared heap, memory for objects that are
+    rapidly allocated and deallocated is now kept in pools. Allocation
+    and deallocation from those memory pools is very fast. The shared
+    heap is still present but is used less frequently.
+
+  * The memory, memory pool, and packet buffer subsystems now support
+    4-, 2-, or 1-byte alignment.
+
+  * "Out of memory" situations are handled in a more robust way.
+
+  * Stack usage has been reduced.
+
+  * Easier configuration of lwIP parameters such as memory usage,
+    TTLs, statistics gathering, etc. All configuration parameters are
+    now kept in a single header file "lwipopts.h".
+
+  * The directory structure has been changed slightly so that all
+    architecture specific files are kept under the src/arch
+    hierarchy.
+
+  * Error propagation has been improved, both in the protocol modules
+    and in the API.
+
+  * The code for the RTXC architecture has been implemented, tested
+    and put to use.
+
+  * Bugs have been found and corrected in the TCP, UDP, IP, API, and
+    the Internet checksum modules.
+
+  * Bugs related to porting between a 32-bit and a 16-bit architecture
+    have been found and corrected.
+
+  * The license has been changed slightly to conform more with the
+    original BSD license, including the advertisement clause.
+
+(0.3.1) Changes since version 0.3
+
+  * Fix of a fatal bug in the buffer management. Pbufs with allocated
+    RAM never returned the RAM when the pbuf was deallocated.
+
+  * TCP congestion control, window updates and retransmissions did not
+    work correctly. This has now been fixed.
+
+  * Bugfixes in the API.
+
+(0.3) Changes since version 0.2
+
+  * New and improved directory structure. All include files are now
+    kept in a dedicated include/ directory.
+
+  * The API now has proper error handling. A new function,
+    netconn_err(), now returns an error code for the connection in
+    case of errors.
+
+  * Improvements in the memory management subsystem. The system now
+    keeps a pointer to the lowest free memory block. A new function,
+    mem_malloc2() tries to allocate memory once, and if it fails tries
+    to free some memory and retry the allocation.
+
+  * Much testing has been done with limited memory
+    configurations. lwIP now does a better job when overloaded.
+
+  * Some bugfixes and improvements to the buffer (pbuf) subsystem.
+
+  * Many bugfixes in the TCP code:
+
+    - Fixed a bug in tcp_close().
+
+    - The TCP receive window was incorrectly closed when out of
+      sequence segments was received. This has been fixed.
+
+    - Connections are now timed-out of the FIN-WAIT-2 state.
+
+    - The initial congestion window could in some cases be too
+      large. This has been fixed.
+
+    - The retransmission queue could in some cases be screwed up. This
+      has been fixed.
+
+    - TCP RST flag now handled correctly.
+
+    - Out of sequence data was in some cases never delivered to the
+      application. This has been fixed.
+
+    - Retransmitted segments now contain the correct acknowledgment
+      number and advertised window.
+
+    - TCP retransmission timeout backoffs are not correctly computed
+      (ala BSD). After a number of retransmissions, TCP now gives up
+      the connection.
+
+  * TCP connections now are kept on three lists, one for active
+    connections, one for listening connections, and one for
+    connections that are in TIME-WAIT. This greatly speeds up the fast
+    timeout processing for sending delayed ACKs.
+
+  * TCP now provides proper feedback to the application when a
+    connection has been successfully set up.
+
+  * More comments have been added to the code. The code has also been
+    somewhat cleaned up.
+
+(0.2) Initial public release.

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+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved. 
+ * 
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, 
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission. 
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED 
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF 
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT 
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, 
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT 
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS 
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN 
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING 
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY 
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ * 
+ * Author: Adam Dunkels <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+
+

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+src/      - The source code for the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+doc/      - The documentation for lwIP.
+test/     - Some code to test whether the sources do what they should.
+
+See also the FILES file in each subdirectory.

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+INTRODUCTION
+
+lwIP is a small independent implementation of the TCP/IP protocol
+suite that has been developed by Adam Dunkels at the Computer and
+Networks Architectures (CNA) lab at the Swedish Institute of Computer
+Science (SICS).
+
+The focus of the lwIP TCP/IP implementation is to reduce the RAM usage
+while still having a full scale TCP. This making lwIP suitable for use
+in embedded systems with tens of kilobytes of free RAM and room for
+around 40 kilobytes of code ROM.
+
+
+FEATURES
+
+  * IP (Internet Protocol, IPv4 and IPv6) including packet forwarding over
+    multiple network interfaces
+  * ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) for network maintenance and debugging
+  * IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) for multicast traffic management
+  * MLD (Multicast listener discovery for IPv6). Aims to be compliant with 
+    RFC 2710. No support for MLDv2
+  * ND (Neighbor discovery and stateless address autoconfiguration for IPv6).
+    Aims to be compliant with RFC 4861 (Neighbor discovery) and RFC 4862
+    (Address autoconfiguration)
+  * UDP (User Datagram Protocol) including experimental UDP-lite extensions
+  * TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) with congestion control, RTT estimation
+    and fast recovery/fast retransmit
+  * raw/native API for enhanced performance
+  * Optional Berkeley-like socket API
+  * DNS (Domain names resolver)
+
+
+APPLICATIONS
+
+  * HTTP server with SSI and CGI
+  * SNMPv2c agent with MIB compiler (Simple Network Management Protocol)
+  * SNTP (Simple network time protocol)
+  * NetBIOS name service responder
+  * MDNS (Multicast DNS) responder
+  * iPerf server implementation
+
+
+LICENSE
+
+lwIP is freely available under a BSD license.
+
+
+DEVELOPMENT
+
+lwIP has grown into an excellent TCP/IP stack for embedded devices,
+and developers using the stack often submit bug fixes, improvements,
+and additions to the stack to further increase its usefulness.
+
+Development of lwIP is hosted on Savannah, a central point for
+software development, maintenance and distribution. Everyone can
+help improve lwIP by use of Savannah's interface, Git and the
+mailing list. A core team of developers will commit changes to the
+Git source tree.
+
+The lwIP TCP/IP stack is maintained in the 'lwip' Git module and
+contributions (such as platform ports) are in the 'contrib' Git module.
+
+See doc/savannah.txt for details on Git server access for users and
+developers.
+
+The current Git trees are web-browsable:
+  http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/lwip.git
+  http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/lwip/lwip-contrib.git
+
+Submit patches and bugs via the lwIP project page:
+  http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/lwip/
+
+Continuous integration builds (GCC, clang):
+  https://travis-ci.org/yarrick/lwip-merged
+
+
+DOCUMENTATION
+
+Self documentation of the source code is regularly extracted from the current
+Git sources and is available from this web page:
+  http://www.nongnu.org/lwip/
+
+There is now a constantly growing wiki about lwIP at
+  http://lwip.wikia.com/wiki/LwIP_Wiki
+
+Also, there are mailing lists you can subscribe at
+  http://savannah.nongnu.org/mail/?group=lwip
+plus searchable archives:
+  http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/lwip-users/
+  http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/lwip-devel/
+
+lwIP was originally written by Adam Dunkels:
+  http://dunkels.com/adam/
+
+Reading Adam's papers, the files in docs/, browsing the source code
+documentation and browsing the mailing list archives is a good way to
+become familiar with the design of lwIP.
+
+Adam Dunkels <[email protected]>
+Leon Woestenberg <[email protected]>

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+This file lists major changes between release versions that require
+ports or applications to be changed. Use it to update a port or an
+application written for an older version of lwIP to correctly work
+with newer versions.
+
+
+(git master)
+
+  * [Enter new changes just after this line - do not remove this line]
+
+(2.0.1)
+
+  ++ Application changes:
+
+  * UDP does NOT receive multicast traffic from ALL netifs on an UDP PCB bound to a specific
+    netif any more. Users need to bind to IP_ADDR_ANY to receive multicast traffic and compare 
+    ip_current_netif() to the desired netif for every packet.
+    See bug #49662 for an explanation.
+
+(2.0.0)
+
+  ++ Application changes:
+
+  * Changed netif "up" flag handling to be an administrative flag (as opposed to the previous meaning of
+    "ip4-address-valid", a netif will now not be used for transmission if not up) -> even a DHCP netif
+    has to be set "up" before starting the DHCP client
+  * Added IPv6 support (dual-stack or IPv4/IPv6 only)
+  * Changed ip_addr_t to be a union in dual-stack mode (use ip4_addr_t where referring to IPv4 only).
+  * Major rewrite of SNMP (added MIB parser that creates code stubs for custom MIBs);
+    supports SNMPv2c (experimental v3 support)
+  * Moved some core applications from contrib repository to src/apps (and include/lwip/apps)
+
+  +++ Raw API:
+    * Changed TCP listen backlog: removed tcp_accepted(), added the function pair tcp_backlog_delayed()/
+      tcp_backlog_accepted() to explicitly delay backlog handling on a connection pcb
+
+  +++ Socket API:
+    * Added an implementation for posix sendmsg()
+    * Added LWIP_FIONREAD_LINUXMODE that makes ioctl/FIONREAD return the size of the next pending datagram
+
+  ++ Port changes
+
+  +++ new files:
+    * MANY new and moved files! 
+    * Added src/Filelists.mk for use in Makefile projects
+    * Continued moving stack-internal parts from abc.h to abc_priv.h in sub-folder "priv"
+      to let abc.h only contain the actual application programmer's API
+
+  +++ sys layer:
+    * Made LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING==1 the default as it usually performs better than
+      the traditional message passing (although with LWIP_COMPAT_MUTEX you are still
+      open to priority inversion, so this is not recommended any more)
+    * Added LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD to use one "op_completed" semaphore per thread
+      instead of using one per netconn (these semaphores are used even with core locking
+      enabled as some longer lasting functions like big writes still need to delay)
+    * Added generalized abstraction for itoa(), strnicmp(), stricmp() and strnstr()
+      in def.h (to be overridden in cc.h) instead of config 
+      options for netbiosns, httpd, dns, etc. ...
+    * New abstraction for hton* and ntoh* functions in def.h.
+      To override them, use the following in cc.h: 
+      #define lwip_htons(x) <your_htons>
+      #define lwip_htonl(x) <your_htonl>
+
+  +++ new options:
+     * TODO
+
+  +++ new pools:
+     * Added LWIP_MEMPOOL_* (declare/init/alloc/free) to declare private memp pools
+       that share memp.c code but do not have to be made global via lwippools.h
+     * Added pools for IPv6, MPU_COMPATIBLE, dns-api, netif-api, etc.
+     * added hook LWIP_HOOK_MEMP_AVAILABLE() to get informed when a memp pool was empty and an item
+       is now available
+
+  * Signature of LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_SET macro was changed
+
+  * LWIP_DECLARE_MEMORY_ALIGNED() may be used to declare aligned memory buffers (mem/memp)
+    or to move buffers to dedicated memory using compiler attributes
+
+  * Standard C headers are used to define sized types and printf formatters
+    (disable by setting LWIP_NO_STDINT_H=1 or LWIP_NO_INTTYPES_H=1 if your compiler
+    does not support these)
+
+
+  ++ Major bugfixes/improvements
+
+  * Added IPv6 support (dual-stack or IPv4/IPv6 only)
+  * Major rewrite of PPP (incl. keep-up with apache pppd)
+    see doc/ppp.txt for an upgrading how-to
+  * Major rewrite of SNMP (incl. MIB parser)
+  * Fixed timing issues that might have lead to losing a DHCP lease
+  * Made rx processing path more robust against crafted errors
+  * TCP window scaling support
+  * modification of api modules to support FreeRTOS-MPU (don't pass stack-pointers to other threads)
+  * made DNS client more robust
+  * support PBUF_REF for RX packets
+  * LWIP_NETCONN_FULLDUPLEX allows netconn/sockets to be used for reading/writing from separate
+    threads each (needs LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD)
+  * Moved and reordered stats (mainly memp/mib2)
+
+(1.4.0)
+
+  ++ Application changes:
+
+  * Replaced struct ip_addr by typedef ip_addr_t (struct ip_addr is kept for
+    compatibility to old applications, but will be removed in the future).
+
+  * Renamed mem_realloc() to mem_trim() to prevent confusion with realloc()
+
+  +++ Raw API:
+    * Changed the semantics of tcp_close() (since it was rather a
+      shutdown before): Now the application does *NOT* get any calls to the recv
+      callback (aside from NULL/closed) after calling tcp_close()
+
+    * When calling tcp_abort() from a raw API TCP callback function,
+      make sure you return ERR_ABRT to prevent accessing unallocated memory.
+      (ERR_ABRT now means the applicaiton has called tcp_abort!)
+
+  +++ Netconn API:
+    * Changed netconn_receive() and netconn_accept() to return
+      err_t, not a pointer to new data/netconn.
+
+  +++ Socket API:
+    * LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO: when accept() or recv() time out, they
+      now set errno to EWOULDBLOCK/EAGAIN, not ETIMEDOUT.
+
+    * Added a minimal version of posix fctl() to have a
+      standardised way to set O_NONBLOCK for nonblocking sockets.
+
+  +++ all APIs:
+    * correctly implemented SO(F)_REUSEADDR
+
+  ++ Port changes
+
+  +++ new files:
+
+    * Added 4 new files: def.c, timers.c, timers.h, tcp_impl.h:
+
+    * Moved stack-internal parts of tcp.h to tcp_impl.h, tcp.h now only contains
+      the actual application programmer's API
+  
+    * Separated timer implementation from sys.h/.c, moved to timers.h/.c;
+      Added timer implementation for NO_SYS==1, set NO_SYS_NO_TIMERS==1 if you
+      still want to use your own timer implementation for NO_SYS==0 (as before).
+
+  +++ sys layer:
+
+    * Converted mbox- and semaphore-functions to take pointers to sys_mbox_t/
+      sys_sem_t;
+
+    * Converted sys_mbox_new/sys_sem_new to take pointers and return err_t;
+
+    * Added Mutex concept in sys_arch (define LWIP_COMPAT_MUTEX to let sys.h use
+      binary semaphores instead of mutexes - as before)
+
+  +++ new options:
+
+     * Don't waste memory when chaining segments, added option TCP_OVERSIZE to
+       prevent creating many small pbufs when calling tcp_write with many small
+       blocks of data. Instead, pbufs are allocated larger than needed and the
+       space is used for later calls to tcp_write.
+
+     * Added LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF to always copy to try to create single pbufs
+       in tcp_write/udp_send.
+
+    * Added an additional option LWIP_ETHERNET to support ethernet without ARP
+      (necessary for pure PPPoE)
+
+    * Add MEMP_SEPARATE_POOLS to place memory pools in separate arrays. This may
+      be used to place these pools into user-defined memory by using external
+      declaration.
+
+    * Added TCP_SNDQUEUELOWAT corresponding to TCP_SNDLOWAT
+
+  +++ new pools:
+
+     * Netdb uses a memp pool for allocating memory when getaddrinfo() is called,
+       so MEMP_NUM_NETDB has to be set accordingly.
+
+     * DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC uses a memp pool instead of the heap, so
+       MEMP_NUM_LOCALHOSTLIST has to be set accordingly.
+
+     * Snmp-agent uses a memp pools instead of the heap, so MEMP_NUM_SNMP_* have
+       to be set accordingly.
+
+     * PPPoE uses a MEMP pool instead of the heap, so MEMP_NUM_PPPOE_INTERFACES
+       has to be set accordingly
+
+  * Integrated loopif into netif.c - loopif does not have to be created by the
+    port any more, just define LWIP_HAVE_LOOPIF to 1.
+
+  * Added define LWIP_RAND() for lwip-wide randomization (needs to be defined
+    in cc.h, e.g. used by igmp)
+
+  * Added printf-formatter X8_F to printf u8_t as hex
+
+  * The heap now may be moved to user-defined memory by defining
+    LWIP_RAM_HEAP_POINTER as a void pointer to that memory's address
+
+  * added autoip_set_struct() and dhcp_set_struct() to let autoip and dhcp work
+    with user-allocated structs instead of calling mem_malloc
+
+  * Added const char* name to mem- and memp-stats for easier debugging.
+
+  * Calculate the TCP/UDP checksum while copying to only fetch data once:
+    Define LWIP_CHKSUM_COPY to a memcpy-like function that returns the checksum
+
+  * Added SO_REUSE_RXTOALL to pass received UDP broadcast/multicast packets to
+    more than one pcb.
+
+  * Changed the semantics of ARP_QUEUEING==0: ARP_QUEUEING now cannot be turned
+    off any more, if this is set to 0, only one packet (the most recent one) is
+    queued (like demanded by RFC 1122).
+
+  
+  ++ Major bugfixes/improvements
+
+  * Implemented tcp_shutdown() to only shut down one end of a connection
+  * Implemented shutdown() at socket- and netconn-level
+  * Added errorset support to select() + improved select speed overhead
+  * Merged pppd to v2.3.11 (including some backported bugfixes from 2.4.x)
+  * Added timer implementation for NO_SYS==1 (may be disabled with NO_SYS_NO_TIMERS==1
+  * Use macros defined in ip_addr.h to work with IP addresses
+  * Implemented many nonblocking socket/netconn functions
+  * Fixed ARP input processing: only add a new entry if a request was directed as us
+  * mem_realloc() to mem_trim() to prevent confusion with realloc()
+  * Some improvements for AutoIP (don't route/forward link-local addresses, don't break
+    existing connections when assigning a routable address)
+  * Correctly handle remote side overrunning our rcv_wnd in ooseq case
+  * Removed packing from ip_addr_t, the packed version is now only used in protocol headers
+  * Corrected PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE for ports where ETH_PAD_SIZE > 0
+  * Added support for static ARP table entries
+
+(STABLE-1.3.2)
+
+  * initial version of this file

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+doxygen/       - Configuration files and scripts to create the lwIP doxygen source
+                 documentation (found at http://www.nongnu.org/lwip/)
+
+savannah.txt   - How to obtain the current development source code.
+contrib.txt    - How to contribute to lwIP as a developer.
+rawapi.txt     - The documentation for the core API of lwIP.
+                 Also provides an overview about the other APIs and multithreading.
+sys_arch.txt   - The documentation for a system abstraction layer of lwIP.
+ppp.txt        - Documentation of the PPP interface for lwIP.

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+void eth_mac_irq()
+{
+  /* Service MAC IRQ here */
+
+  /* Allocate pbuf from pool (avoid using heap in interrupts) */
+  struct pbuf* p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, eth_data_count, PBUF_POOL);
+
+  if(p != NULL) {
+    /* Copy ethernet frame into pbuf */
+    pbuf_take(p, eth_data, eth_data_count);
+
+    /* Put in a queue which is processed in main loop */
+    if(!queue_try_put(&queue, p)) {
+      /* queue is full -> packet loss */
+      pbuf_free(p);
+    }
+  }
+}
+
+static err_t netif_output(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *p)
+{
+  LINK_STATS_INC(link.xmit);
+
+  /* Update SNMP stats (only if you use SNMP) */
+  MIB2_STATS_NETIF_ADD(netif, ifoutoctets, p->tot_len);
+  int unicast = ((p->payload[0] & 0x01) == 0);
+  if (unicast) {
+    MIB2_STATS_NETIF_INC(netif, ifoutucastpkts);
+  } else {
+    MIB2_STATS_NETIF_INC(netif, ifoutnucastpkts);
+  }
+
+  lock_interrupts();
+  pbuf_copy_partial(p, mac_send_buffer, p->tot_len, 0);
+  /* Start MAC transmit here */
+  unlock_interrupts();
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+static void netif_status_callback(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  printf("netif status changed %s\n", ip4addr_ntoa(netif_ip4_addr(netif)));
+}
+
+static err_t netif_init(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  netif->linkoutput = netif_output;
+  netif->output     = etharp_output;
+  netif->output_ip6 = ethip6_output;
+  netif->mtu        = ETHERNET_MTU;
+  netif->flags      = NETIF_FLAG_BROADCAST | NETIF_FLAG_ETHARP | NETIF_FLAG_ETHERNET | NETIF_FLAG_IGMP | NETIF_FLAG_MLD6;
+  MIB2_INIT_NETIF(netif, snmp_ifType_ethernet_csmacd, 100000000);
+
+  SMEMCPY(netif->hwaddr, your_mac_address_goes_here, sizeof(netif->hwaddr));
+  netif->hwaddr_len = sizeof(netif->hwaddr);
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+void main(void)
+{
+  struct netif netif;
+
+  lwip_init();
+
+  netif_add(&netif, IP4_ADDR_ANY, IP4_ADDR_ANY, IP4_ADDR_ANY, NULL, netif_init, netif_input);
+  netif.name[0] = 'e';
+  netif.name[1] = '0';
+  netif_create_ip6_linklocal_address(&netif, 1);
+  netif.ip6_autoconfig_enabled = 1;
+  netif_set_status_callback(&netif, netif_status_callback);
+  netif_set_default(&netif);
+  netif_set_up(&netif);
+  
+  /* Start DHCP and HTTPD */
+  dhcp_init();
+  httpd_init();
+
+  while(1) {
+    /* Check link state, e.g. via MDIO communication with PHY */
+    if(link_state_changed()) {
+      if(link_is_up()) {
+        netif_set_link_up(&netif);
+      } else {
+        netif_set_link_down(&netif);
+      }
+    }
+
+    /* Check for received frames, feed them to lwIP */
+    lock_interrupts();
+    struct pbuf* p = queue_try_get(&queue);
+    unlock_interrupts();
+
+    if(p != NULL) {
+      LINK_STATS_INC(link.recv);
+ 
+      /* Update SNMP stats (only if you use SNMP) */
+      MIB2_STATS_NETIF_ADD(netif, ifinoctets, p->tot_len);
+      int unicast = ((p->payload[0] & 0x01) == 0);
+      if (unicast) {
+        MIB2_STATS_NETIF_INC(netif, ifinucastpkts);
+      } else {
+        MIB2_STATS_NETIF_INC(netif, ifinnucastpkts);
+      }
+
+      if(netif.input(p, &netif) != ERR_OK) {
+        pbuf_free(p);
+      }
+    }
+     
+    /* Cyclic lwIP timers check */
+    sys_check_timeouts();
+     
+    /* your application goes here */
+  }
+}

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+1 Introduction
+
+This document describes some guidelines for people participating
+in lwIP development.
+
+2 How to contribute to lwIP
+
+Here is a short list of suggestions to anybody working with lwIP and 
+trying to contribute bug reports, fixes, enhancements, platform ports etc.
+First of all as you may already know lwIP is a volunteer project so feedback
+to fixes or questions might often come late. Hopefully the bug and patch tracking 
+features of Savannah help us not lose users' input.
+
+2.1 Source code style:
+
+1. do not use tabs.
+2. indentation is two spaces per level (i.e. per tab).
+3. end debug messages with a trailing newline (\n).
+4. one space between keyword and opening bracket.
+5. no space between function and opening bracket.
+6. one space and no newline before opening curly braces of a block.
+7. closing curly brace on a single line.
+8. spaces surrounding assignment and comparisons.
+9. don't initialize static and/or global variables to zero, the compiler takes care of that.
+10. use current source code style as further reference.
+
+2.2 Source code documentation style:
+
+1. JavaDoc compliant and Doxygen compatible.
+2. Function documentation above functions in .c files, not .h files.
+   (This forces you to synchronize documentation and implementation.)
+3. Use current documentation style as further reference.
+ 
+2.3 Bug reports and patches:
+
+1. Make sure you are reporting bugs or send patches against the latest
+   sources. (From the latest release and/or the current Git sources.)
+2. If you think you found a bug make sure it's not already filed in the
+   bugtracker at Savannah.
+3. If you have a fix put the patch on Savannah. If it is a patch that affects
+   both core and arch specific stuff please separate them so that the core can
+   be applied separately while leaving the other patch 'open'. The preferred way
+   is to NOT touch archs you can't test and let maintainers take care of them.
+   This is a good way to see if they are used at all - the same goes for unix
+   netifs except tapif.
+4. Do not file a bug and post a fix to it to the patch area. Either a bug report
+   or a patch will be enough.
+   If you correct an existing bug then attach the patch to the bug rather than creating a new entry in the patch area.
+5. Patches should be specific to a single change or to related changes. Do not mix bugfixes with spelling and other
+   trivial fixes unless the bugfix is trivial too. Do not reorganize code and rename identifiers in the same patch you
+   change behaviour if not necessary. A patch is easier to read and understand if it's to the point and short than
+   if it's not to the point and long :) so the chances for it to be applied are greater. 
+
+2.4 Platform porters:
+
+1. If you have ported lwIP to a platform (an OS, a uC/processor or a combination of these) and
+   you think it could benefit others[1] you might want discuss this on the mailing list. You
+   can also ask for Git access to submit and maintain your port in the contrib Git module.

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+#!/bin/sh
+
+doxygen lwip.Doxyfile

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+# Project output. For more information please see Qt Help Project / Namespace
+# (see: http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#namespace).
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+# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES.
+
+QHP_NAMESPACE          = org.doxygen.Project
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+# The QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER tag specifies the namespace to use when generating Qt
+# Help Project output. For more information please see Qt Help Project / Virtual
+# Folders (see: http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#virtual-
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+# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES.
+
+QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER     = doc
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+# filter to add. For more information please see Qt Help Project / Custom
+# Filters (see: http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#custom-
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+# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES.
+
+QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME   =
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+# The QHP_CUST_FILTER_ATTRS tag specifies the list of the attributes of the
+# custom filter to add. For more information please see Qt Help Project / Custom
+# Filters (see: http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#custom-
+# filters).
+# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES.
+
+QHP_CUST_FILTER_ATTRS  =
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+# The QHP_SECT_FILTER_ATTRS tag specifies the list of the attributes this
+# project's filter section matches. Qt Help Project / Filter Attributes (see:
+# http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#filter-attributes).
+# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES.
+
+QHP_SECT_FILTER_ATTRS  =
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+# The QHG_LOCATION tag can be used to specify the location of Qt's
+# qhelpgenerator. If non-empty doxygen will try to run qhelpgenerator on the
+# generated .qhp file.
+# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES.
+
+QHG_LOCATION           =
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+# If the GENERATE_ECLIPSEHELP tag is set to YES, additional index files will be
+# generated, together with the HTML files, they form an Eclipse help plugin. To
+# install this plugin and make it available under the help contents menu in
+# Eclipse, the contents of the directory containing the HTML and XML files needs
+# to be copied into the plugins directory of eclipse. The name of the directory
+# within the plugins directory should be the same as the ECLIPSE_DOC_ID value.
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+# The default value is: NO.
+# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES.
+
+GENERATE_ECLIPSEHELP   = NO
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+# A unique identifier for the Eclipse help plugin. When installing the plugin
+# the directory name containing the HTML and XML files should also have this
+# name. Each documentation set should have its own identifier.
+# The default value is: org.doxygen.Project.
+# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_ECLIPSEHELP is set to YES.
+
+ECLIPSE_DOC_ID         = org.doxygen.Project
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+# If you want full control over the layout of the generated HTML pages it might
+# be necessary to disable the index and replace it with your own. The
+# DISABLE_INDEX tag can be used to turn on/off the condensed index (tabs) at top
+# of each HTML page. A value of NO enables the index and the value YES disables
+# it. Since the tabs in the index contain the same information as the navigation
+# tree, you can set this option to YES if you also set GENERATE_TREEVIEW to YES.
+# The default value is: NO.
+# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES.
+
+DISABLE_INDEX          = NO
+
+# The GENERATE_TREEVIEW tag is used to specify whether a tree-like index
+# structure should be generated to display hierarchical information. If the tag
+# value is set to YES, a side panel will be generated containing a tree-like
+# index structure (just like the one that is generated for HTML Help). For this
+# to work a browser that supports JavaScript, DHTML, CSS and frames is required
+# (i.e. any modern browser). Windows users are probably better off using the
+# HTML help feature. Via custom style sheets (see HTML_EXTRA_STYLESHEET) one can
+# further fine-tune the look of the index. As an example, the default style
+# sheet generated by doxygen has an example that shows how to put an image at
+# the root of the tree instead of the PROJECT_NAME. Since the tree basically has
+# the same information as the tab index, you could consider setting
+# DISABLE_INDEX to YES when enabling this option.
+# The default value is: NO.
+# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES.
+
+GENERATE_TREEVIEW      = YES
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+# The ENUM_VALUES_PER_LINE tag can be used to set the number of enum values that
+# doxygen will group on one line in the generated HTML documentation.
+#
+# Note that a value of 0 will completely suppress the enum values from appearing
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+# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES.
+
+ENUM_VALUES_PER_LINE   = 4
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+# If the treeview is enabled (see GENERATE_TREEVIEW) then this tag can be used
+# to set the initial width (in pixels) of the frame in which the tree is shown.
+# Minimum value: 0, maximum value: 1500, default value: 250.
+# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES.
+
+TREEVIEW_WIDTH         = 250
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+# If the EXT_LINKS_IN_WINDOW option is set to YES, doxygen will open links to
+# external symbols imported via tag files in a separate window.
+# The default value is: NO.
+# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES.
+
+EXT_LINKS_IN_WINDOW    = NO
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+# Use this tag to change the font size of LaTeX formulas included as images in
+# the HTML documentation. When you change the font size after a successful
+# doxygen run you need to manually remove any form_*.png images from the HTML
+# output directory to force them to be regenerated.
+# Minimum value: 8, maximum value: 50, default value: 10.
+# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES.
+
+FORMULA_FONTSIZE       = 10
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+# Use the FORMULA_TRANPARENT tag to determine whether or not the images
+# generated for formulas are transparent PNGs. Transparent PNGs are not
+# supported properly for IE 6.0, but are supported on all modern browsers.
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+# Note that when changing this option you need to delete any form_*.png files in
+# the HTML output directory before the changes have effect.
+# The default value is: YES.
+# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES.
+
+FORMULA_TRANSPARENT    = YES
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+# Enable the USE_MATHJAX option to render LaTeX formulas using MathJax (see
+# http://www.mathjax.org) which uses client side Javascript for the rendering
+# instead of using pre-rendered bitmaps. Use this if you do not have LaTeX
+# installed or if you want to formulas look prettier in the HTML output. When
+# enabled you may also need to install MathJax separately and configure the path
+# to it using the MATHJAX_RELPATH option.
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+# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES.
+
+USE_MATHJAX            = NO
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+# When MathJax is enabled you can set the default output format to be used for
+# the MathJax output. See the MathJax site (see:
+# http://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/output.html) for more details.
+# Possible values are: HTML-CSS (which is slower, but has the best
+# compatibility), NativeMML (i.e. MathML) and SVG.
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+MATHJAX_FORMAT         = HTML-CSS
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+# When MathJax is enabled you need to specify the location relative to the HTML
+# output directory using the MATHJAX_RELPATH option. The destination directory
+# should contain the MathJax.js script. For instance, if the mathjax directory
+# is located at the same level as the HTML output directory, then
+# MATHJAX_RELPATH should be ../mathjax. The default value points to the MathJax
+# Content Delivery Network so you can quickly see the result without installing
+# MathJax. However, it is strongly recommended to install a local copy of
+# MathJax from http://www.mathjax.org before deployment.
+# The default value is: http://cdn.mathjax.org/mathjax/latest.
+# This tag requires that the tag USE_MATHJAX is set to YES.
+
+MATHJAX_RELPATH        = http://cdn.mathjax.org/mathjax/latest
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+# The MATHJAX_EXTENSIONS tag can be used to specify one or more MathJax
+# extension names that should be enabled during MathJax rendering. For example
+# MATHJAX_EXTENSIONS = TeX/AMSmath TeX/AMSsymbols
+# This tag requires that the tag USE_MATHJAX is set to YES.
+
+MATHJAX_EXTENSIONS     =
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+# The MATHJAX_CODEFILE tag can be used to specify a file with javascript pieces
+# of code that will be used on startup of the MathJax code. See the MathJax site
+# (see: http://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/output.html) for more details. For an
+# example see the documentation.
+# This tag requires that the tag USE_MATHJAX is set to YES.
+
+MATHJAX_CODEFILE       =
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+# When the SEARCHENGINE tag is enabled doxygen will generate a search box for
+# the HTML output. The underlying search engine uses javascript and DHTML and
+# should work on any modern browser. Note that when using HTML help
+# (GENERATE_HTMLHELP), Qt help (GENERATE_QHP), or docsets (GENERATE_DOCSET)
+# there is already a search function so this one should typically be disabled.
+# For large projects the javascript based search engine can be slow, then
+# enabling SERVER_BASED_SEARCH may provide a better solution. It is possible to
+# search using the keyboard; to jump to the search box use <access key> + S
+# (what the <access key> is depends on the OS and browser, but it is typically
+# <CTRL>, <ALT>/<option>, or both). Inside the search box use the <cursor down
+# key> to jump into the search results window, the results can be navigated
+# using the <cursor keys>. Press <Enter> to select an item or <escape> to cancel
+# the search. The filter options can be selected when the cursor is inside the
+# search box by pressing <Shift>+<cursor down>. Also here use the <cursor keys>
+# to select a filter and <Enter> or <escape> to activate or cancel the filter
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+# The default value is: YES.
+# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES.
+
+SEARCHENGINE           = YES
+
+# When the SERVER_BASED_SEARCH tag is enabled the search engine will be
+# implemented using a web server instead of a web client using Javascript. There
+# are two flavors of web server based searching depending on the EXTERNAL_SEARCH
+# setting. When disabled, doxygen will generate a PHP script for searching and
+# an index file used by the script. When EXTERNAL_SEARCH is enabled the indexing
+# and searching needs to be provided by external tools. See the section
+# "External Indexing and Searching" for details.
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+# This tag requires that the tag SEARCHENGINE is set to YES.
+
+SERVER_BASED_SEARCH    = NO
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+# When EXTERNAL_SEARCH tag is enabled doxygen will no longer generate the PHP
+# script for searching. Instead the search results are written to an XML file
+# which needs to be processed by an external indexer. Doxygen will invoke an
+# external search engine pointed to by the SEARCHENGINE_URL option to obtain the
+# search results.
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+# Doxygen ships with an example indexer (doxyindexer) and search engine
+# (doxysearch.cgi) which are based on the open source search engine library
+# Xapian (see: http://xapian.org/).
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+# The default value is: NO.
+# This tag requires that the tag SEARCHENGINE is set to YES.
+
+EXTERNAL_SEARCH        = NO
+
+# The SEARCHENGINE_URL should point to a search engine hosted by a web server
+# which will return the search results when EXTERNAL_SEARCH is enabled.
+#
+# Doxygen ships with an example indexer (doxyindexer) and search engine
+# (doxysearch.cgi) which are based on the open source search engine library
+# Xapian (see: http://xapian.org/). See the section "External Indexing and
+# Searching" for details.
+# This tag requires that the tag SEARCHENGINE is set to YES.
+
+SEARCHENGINE_URL       =
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+# When SERVER_BASED_SEARCH and EXTERNAL_SEARCH are both enabled the unindexed
+# search data is written to a file for indexing by an external tool. With the
+# SEARCHDATA_FILE tag the name of this file can be specified.
+# The default file is: searchdata.xml.
+# This tag requires that the tag SEARCHENGINE is set to YES.
+
+SEARCHDATA_FILE        = searchdata.xml
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+# When SERVER_BASED_SEARCH and EXTERNAL_SEARCH are both enabled the
+# EXTERNAL_SEARCH_ID tag can be used as an identifier for the project. This is
+# useful in combination with EXTRA_SEARCH_MAPPINGS to search through multiple
+# projects and redirect the results back to the right project.
+# This tag requires that the tag SEARCHENGINE is set to YES.
+
+EXTERNAL_SEARCH_ID     =
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+# The EXTRA_SEARCH_MAPPINGS tag can be used to enable searching through doxygen
+# projects other than the one defined by this configuration file, but that are
+# all added to the same external search index. Each project needs to have a
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+
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+# If the GENERATE_LATEX tag is set to YES, doxygen will generate LaTeX output.
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+
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+# The LATEX_CMD_NAME tag can be used to specify the LaTeX command name to be
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+# Note that when enabling USE_PDFLATEX this option is only used for generating
+# bitmaps for formulas in the HTML output, but not in the Makefile that is
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+
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+# The MAKEINDEX_CMD_NAME tag can be used to specify the command name to generate
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+# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES.
+
+MAKEINDEX_CMD_NAME     = makeindex
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+# If the COMPACT_LATEX tag is set to YES, doxygen generates more compact LaTeX
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+# The PAPER_TYPE tag can be used to set the paper type that is used by the
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+PAPER_TYPE             = a4wide
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+# The EXTRA_PACKAGES tag can be used to specify one or more LaTeX package names
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+# The LATEX_HEADER tag can be used to specify a personal LaTeX header for the
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+# chapter. If it is left blank doxygen will generate a standard header. See
+# section "Doxygen usage" for information on how to let doxygen write the
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+# The LATEX_FOOTER tag can be used to specify a personal LaTeX footer for the
+# generated LaTeX document. The footer should contain everything after the last
+# chapter. If it is left blank doxygen will generate a standard footer. See
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+# The LATEX_EXTRA_STYLESHEET tag can be used to specify additional user-defined
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+# The LATEX_EXTRA_FILES tag can be used to specify one or more extra images or
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+# If the PDF_HYPERLINKS tag is set to YES, the LaTeX that is generated is
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+# If the USE_PDFLATEX tag is set to YES, doxygen will use pdflatex to generate
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+
+LATEX_BATCHMODE        = NO
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+# If the LATEX_HIDE_INDICES tag is set to YES then doxygen will not include the
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+# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES.
+
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+# If the LATEX_SOURCE_CODE tag is set to YES then doxygen will include source
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+# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES.
+
+LATEX_SOURCE_CODE      = NO
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+# The LATEX_BIB_STYLE tag can be used to specify the style to use for the
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+# http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BibTeX and \cite for more info.
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+
+LATEX_BIB_STYLE        = plain
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+# If the LATEX_TIMESTAMP tag is set to YES then the footer of each generated
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+
+LATEX_TIMESTAMP        = NO
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+# If the GENERATE_RTF tag is set to YES, doxygen will generate RTF output. The
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+GENERATE_RTF           = NO
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+# If the COMPACT_RTF tag is set to YES, doxygen generates more compact RTF
+# documents. This may be useful for small projects and may help to save some
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+# If the RTF_HYPERLINKS tag is set to YES, the RTF that is generated will
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+# output) instead of page references. This makes the output suitable for online
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+
+RTF_HYPERLINKS         = NO
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+# Load stylesheet definitions from file. Syntax is similar to doxygen's config
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+
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+# Set optional variables used in the generation of an RTF document. Syntax is
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+# using doxygen -e rtf extensionFile.
+# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_RTF is set to YES.
+
+RTF_EXTENSIONS_FILE    =
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+# If the RTF_SOURCE_CODE tag is set to YES then doxygen will include source code
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+# Note that which sources are shown also depends on other settings such as
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+# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_RTF is set to YES.
+
+RTF_SOURCE_CODE        = NO
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+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Configuration options related to the man page output
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+# If the GENERATE_MAN tag is set to YES, doxygen will generate man pages for
+# classes and files.
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+GENERATE_MAN           = NO
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+# The MAN_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the man pages will be put. If a
+# relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be put in front of
+# it. A directory man3 will be created inside the directory specified by
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+# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_MAN is set to YES.
+
+MAN_OUTPUT             = man
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+# The MAN_EXTENSION tag determines the extension that is added to the generated
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+# optional.
+# The default value is: .3.
+# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_MAN is set to YES.
+
+MAN_EXTENSION          = .3
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+# The MAN_SUBDIR tag determines the name of the directory created within
+# MAN_OUTPUT in which the man pages are placed. If defaults to man followed by
+# MAN_EXTENSION with the initial . removed.
+# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_MAN is set to YES.
+
+MAN_SUBDIR             =
+
+# If the MAN_LINKS tag is set to YES and doxygen generates man output, then it
+# will generate one additional man file for each entity documented in the real
+# man page(s). These additional files only source the real man page, but without
+# them the man command would be unable to find the correct page.
+# The default value is: NO.
+# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_MAN is set to YES.
+
+MAN_LINKS              = NO
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+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Configuration options related to the XML output
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+# If the GENERATE_XML tag is set to YES, doxygen will generate an XML file that
+# captures the structure of the code including all documentation.
+# The default value is: NO.
+
+GENERATE_XML           = NO
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+# The XML_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the XML pages will be put. If a
+# relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be put in front of
+# it.
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+# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_XML is set to YES.
+
+XML_OUTPUT             = xml
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+/**
+ * @defgroup lwip lwIP
+ *
+ * @defgroup infrastructure Infrastructure
+ *
+ * @defgroup callbackstyle_api Callback-style APIs
+ * Non thread-safe APIs, callback style for maximum performance and minimum
+ * memory footprint.
+ * 
+ * @defgroup sequential_api Sequential-style APIs
+ * Sequential-style APIs, blocking functions. More overhead, but can be called
+ * from any thread except TCPIP thread.
+ * 
+ * @defgroup addons Addons
+ * 
+ * @defgroup apps Applications
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @mainpage Overview
+ * @verbinclude "README"
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @page upgrading Upgrading
+ * @verbinclude "UPGRADING"
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @page changelog Changelog
+ * @verbinclude "CHANGELOG"
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @page contrib How to contribute to lwIP
+ * @verbinclude "contrib.txt"
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @page pitfalls Common pitfalls
+ *
+ * Multiple Execution Contexts in lwIP code
+ * ========================================
+ *
+ * The most common source of lwIP problems is to have multiple execution contexts
+ * inside the lwIP code.
+ * 
+ * lwIP can be used in two basic modes: @ref lwip_nosys (no OS/RTOS 
+ * running on target system) or @ref lwip_os (there is an OS running
+ * on the target system).
+ *
+ * Mainloop Mode
+ * -------------
+ * In mainloop mode, only @ref callbackstyle_api can be used.
+ * The user has two possibilities to ensure there is only one 
+ * exection context at a time in lwIP:
+ *
+ * 1) Deliver RX ethernet packets directly in interrupt context to lwIP
+ *    by calling netif->input directly in interrupt. This implies all lwIP 
+ *    callback functions are called in IRQ context, which may cause further
+ *    problems in application code: IRQ is blocked for a long time, multiple
+ *    execution contexts in application code etc. When the application wants
+ *    to call lwIP, it only needs to disable interrupts during the call.
+ *    If timers are involved, even more locking code is needed to lock out
+ *    timer IRQ and ethernet IRQ from each other, assuming these may be nested.
+ *
+ * 2) Run lwIP in a mainloop. There is example code here: @ref lwip_nosys.
+ *    lwIP is _ONLY_ called from mainloop callstacks here. The ethernet IRQ
+ *    has to put received telegrams into a queue which is polled in the
+ *    mainloop. Ensure lwIP is _NEVER_ called from an interrupt, e.g.
+ *    some SPI IRQ wants to forward data to udp_send() or tcp_write()!
+ *
+ * OS Mode
+ * -------
+ * In OS mode, @ref callbackstyle_api AND @ref sequential_api can be used.
+ * @ref sequential_api are designed to be called from threads other than
+ * the TCPIP thread, so there is nothing to consider here.
+ * But @ref callbackstyle_api functions must _ONLY_ be called from
+ * TCPIP thread. It is a common error to call these from other threads
+ * or from IRQ contexts. ​Ethernet RX needs to deliver incoming packets
+ * in the correct way by sending a message to TCPIP thread, this is
+ * implemented in tcpip_input().​​
+ * Again, ensure lwIP is _NEVER_ called from an interrupt, e.g.
+ * some SPI IRQ wants to forward data to udp_send() or tcp_write()!
+ * 
+ * 1) tcpip_callback() can be used get called back from TCPIP thread,
+ *    it is safe to call any @ref callbackstyle_api from there.
+ *
+ * 2) Use @ref LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING. All @ref callbackstyle_api
+ *    functions can be called when lwIP core lock is aquired, see
+ *    @ref LOCK_TCPIP_CORE() and @ref UNLOCK_TCPIP_CORE().
+ *    These macros cannot be used in an interrupt context!
+ *    Note the OS must correctly handle priority inversion for this.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @page bugs Reporting bugs
+ * Please report bugs in the lwIP bug tracker at savannah.\n
+ * BEFORE submitting, please check if the bug has already been reported!\n
+ * https://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?group=lwip
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @defgroup lwip_nosys Mainloop mode ("NO_SYS")
+ * @ingroup lwip
+ * Use this mode if you do not run an OS on your system. \#define NO_SYS to 1.
+ * Feed incoming packets to netif->input(pbuf, netif) function from mainloop,
+ * *not* *from* *interrupt* *context*. You can allocate a @ref pbuf in interrupt
+ * context and put them into a queue which is processed from mainloop.\n
+ * Call sys_check_timeouts() periodically in the mainloop.\n
+ * Porting: implement all functions in @ref sys_time, @ref sys_prot and 
+ * @ref compiler_abstraction.\n
+ * You can only use @ref callbackstyle_api in this mode.\n
+ * Sample code:\n
+ * @include NO_SYS_SampleCode.c
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @defgroup lwip_os OS mode (TCPIP thread)
+ * @ingroup lwip
+ * Use this mode if you run an OS on your system. It is recommended to
+ * use an RTOS that correctly handles priority inversion and
+ * to use @ref LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING.\n
+ * Porting: implement all functions in @ref sys_layer.\n
+ * You can use @ref callbackstyle_api together with @ref tcpip_callback,
+ * and all @ref sequential_api.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @page raw_api lwIP API
+ * @verbinclude "rawapi.txt"
+ */

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+Multicast DNS for lwIP
+
+Author: Erik Ekman
+
+
+Note! The MDNS responder does not have all features required by the standards.
+See notes in src/apps/mdns/mdns.c for what is left. It is however usable in normal
+cases - but watch out if many devices on the same network try to use the same
+host/service instance names.
+
+
+How to enable:
+==============
+
+MDNS support does not depend on DNS.
+MDNS supports using IPv4 only, v6 only, or v4+v6.
+
+To enable MDNS responder, set
+  LWIP_MDNS_RESPONDER = 1
+in lwipopts.h and add src/apps/mdns/mdns.c to your list of files to build.
+
+The max number of services supported per netif is defined by MDNS_MAX_SERVICES,
+default is 1.
+
+Increase MEMP_NUM_UDP_PCB by 1. MDNS needs one PCB.
+Increase LWIP_NUM_NETIF_CLIENT_DATA by 1 (MDNS needs one entry on netif).
+
+MDNS with IPv4 requires LWIP_IGMP = 1, and preferably LWIP_AUTOIP = 1.
+MDNS with IPv6 requires LWIP_IPV6_MLD = 1, and that a link-local address is
+generated.
+
+The MDNS code puts its structs on the stack where suitable to reduce dynamic
+memory allocation. It may use up to 1kB of stack.
+
+MDNS needs a strncasecmp() implementation. If you have one, define
+LWIP_MDNS_STRNCASECMP to it. Otherwise the code will provide an implementation
+for you.
+
+
+How to use:
+===========
+
+Call mdns_resp_init() during system initialization.
+This opens UDP sockets on port 5353 for IPv4 and IPv6.
+
+
+To start responding on a netif, run
+  mdns_resp_add_netif(struct netif *netif, char *hostname, u32_t dns_ttl)
+
+The hostname will be copied. If this returns successfully, the netif will join
+the multicast groups and any MDNS/legacy DNS requests sent unicast or multicast
+to port 5353 will be handled:
+- <hostname>.local type A, AAAA or ANY returns relevant IP addresses
+- Reverse lookups (PTR in-addr.arpa, ip6.arpa) of netif addresses
+  returns <hostname>.local
+Answers will use the supplied TTL (in seconds)
+MDNS allows UTF-8 names, but it is recommended to stay within ASCII,
+since the default case-insensitive comparison assumes this.
+
+It is recommended to call this function after an IPv4 address has been set,
+since there is currently no check if the v4 address is valid.
+
+Call mdns_resp_netif_settings_changed() every time the IP address
+on the netif has changed.
+
+To stop responding on a netif, run
+  mdns_resp_remove_netif(struct netif *netif)
+
+
+Adding services:
+================
+
+The netif first needs to be registered. Then run
+  mdns_resp_add_service(struct netif *netif, char *name, char *service,
+      u16_t proto, u16_t port, u32_t dns_ttl,
+      service_get_txt_fn_t txt_fn, void *txt_userdata);
+
+The name and service pointers will be copied. Name refers to the name of the
+service instance, and service is the type of service, like _http
+proto can be DNSSD_PROTO_UDP or DNSSD_PROTO_TCP which represent _udp and _tcp.
+If this call returns successfully, the following queries will be answered:
+- _services._dns-sd._udp.local type PTR returns <service>.<proto>.local
+- <service>.<proto>.local type PTR returns <name>.<service>.<proto>.local
+- <name>.<service>.<proto>.local type SRV returns hostname and port of service
+- <name>.<service>.<proto>.local type TXT builds text strings by calling txt_fn
+  with the supplied userdata. The callback adds strings to the reply by calling
+  mdns_resp_add_service_txtitem(struct mdns_service *service, char *txt,
+   int txt_len). Example callback method:
+
+   static void srv_txt(struct mdns_service *service, void *txt_userdata)
+   {
+     res = mdns_resp_add_service_txtitem(service, "path=/", 6);
+     LWIP_ERROR("mdns add service txt failed\n", (res == ERR_OK), return);
+   }
+
+  Since a hostname struct is used for TXT storage each single item can be max
+  63 bytes long, and  the total max length (including length bytes for each
+  item) is 255 bytes.
+
+If your device runs a webserver on port 80, an example call might be:
+
+  mdns_resp_add_service(netif, "myweb", "_http"
+      DNSSD_PROTO_TCP, 80, 3600, srv_txt, NULL);
+
+which will publish myweb._http._tcp.local for any hosts looking for web servers,
+and point them to <hostname>.local:80
+
+Relevant information will be sent as additional records to reduce number of
+requests required from a client.
+
+Removing services is currently not supported. Services are removed when the
+netif is removed.
+

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+MQTT client for lwIP
+
+Author: Erik Andersson
+
+Details of the MQTT protocol can be found at:
+http://docs.oasis-open.org/mqtt/mqtt/v3.1.1/os/mqtt-v3.1.1-os.html 
+
+-----------------------------------------------------------------
+1. Initial steps, reserve memory and make connection to server:
+
+1.1: Provide storage
+
+Static allocation:
+  mqtt_client_t static_client;
+  example_do_connect(&static_client);
+
+Dynamic allocation:
+  mqtt_client_t *client = mqtt_client_new();
+  if(client != NULL) {
+    example_do_connect(&client);
+  }
+  
+1.2: Establish Connection with server
+
+void example_do_connect(mqtt_client_t *client)
+{
+  struct mqtt_connect_client_info_t ci;
+  err_t err;
+  
+  /* Setup an empty client info structure */
+  memset(&ci, 0, sizeof(ci));
+  
+  /* Minimal amount of information required is client identifier, so set it here */ 
+  ci.client_id = "lwip_test";
+  
+  /* Initiate client and connect to server, if this fails immediately an error code is returned
+     otherwise mqtt_connection_cb will be called with connection result after attempting 
+     to establish a connection with the server. 
+     For now MQTT version 3.1.1 is always used */
+  
+  err = mqtt_client_connect(client, ip_addr, MQTT_PORT, mqtt_connection_cb, 0, &ci);
+  
+  /* For now just print the result code if something goes wrong
+  if(err != ERR_OK) {
+    printf("mqtt_connect return %d\n", err);
+  }
+}
+
+Connection to server can also be probed by calling mqtt_client_is_connected(client) 
+
+-----------------------------------------------------------------
+2. Implementing the connection status callback
+
+
+static void mqtt_connection_cb(mqtt_client_t *client, void *arg, mqtt_connection_status_t status)
+{
+  err_t err;
+  if(status == MQTT_CONNECT_ACCEPTED) {
+    printf("mqtt_connection_cb: Successfully connected\n");
+    
+    /* Setup callback for incoming publish requests */
+    mqtt_set_inpub_callback(client, mqtt_incoming_publish_cb, mqtt_incoming_data_cb, arg);
+    
+    /* Subscribe to a topic named "subtopic" with QoS level 1, call mqtt_sub_request_cb with result */ 
+    err = mqtt_subscribe(client, "subtopic", 1, mqtt_sub_request_cb, arg);
+
+    if(err != ERR_OK) {
+      printf("mqtt_subscribe return: %d\n", err);
+    }
+  } else {
+    printf("mqtt_connection_cb: Disconnected, reason: %d\n", status);
+    
+    /* Its more nice to be connected, so try to reconnect */
+    example_do_connect(client);
+  }  
+}
+
+static void mqtt_sub_request_cb(void *arg, err_t result)
+{
+  /* Just print the result code here for simplicity, 
+     normal behaviour would be to take some action if subscribe fails like 
+     notifying user, retry subscribe or disconnect from server */
+  printf("Subscribe result: %d\n", result);
+}
+
+-----------------------------------------------------------------
+3. Implementing callbacks for incoming publish and data
+
+/* The idea is to demultiplex topic and create some reference to be used in data callbacks
+   Example here uses a global variable, better would be to use a member in arg
+   If RAM and CPU budget allows it, the easiest implementation might be to just take a copy of
+   the topic string and use it in mqtt_incoming_data_cb
+*/
+static int inpub_id;
+static void mqtt_incoming_publish_cb(void *arg, const char *topic, u32_t tot_len)
+{
+  printf("Incoming publish at topic %s with total length %u\n", topic, (unsigned int)tot_len);
+
+  /* Decode topic string into a user defined reference */
+  if(strcmp(topic, "print_payload") == 0) {
+    inpub_id = 0;
+  } else if(topic[0] == 'A') {
+    /* All topics starting with 'A' might be handled at the same way */
+    inpub_id = 1;
+  } else {
+    /* For all other topics */
+    inpub_id = 2;
+  }
+}
+
+static void mqtt_incoming_data_cb(void *arg, const u8_t *data, u16_t len, u8_t flags)
+{
+  printf("Incoming publish payload with length %d, flags %u\n", len, (unsigned int)flags);
+
+  if(flags & MQTT_DATA_FLAG_LAST) {
+    /* Last fragment of payload received (or whole part if payload fits receive buffer
+       See MQTT_VAR_HEADER_BUFFER_LEN)  */
+
+    /* Call function or do action depending on reference, in this case inpub_id */
+    if(inpub_id == 0) {
+      /* Don't trust the publisher, check zero termination */
+      if(data[len-1] == 0) {
+        printf("mqtt_incoming_data_cb: %s\n", (const char *)data);
+      }
+    } else if(inpub_id == 1) {
+      /* Call an 'A' function... */
+    } else {
+      printf("mqtt_incoming_data_cb: Ignoring payload...\n");
+    }
+  } else {
+    /* Handle fragmented payload, store in buffer, write to file or whatever */
+  }
+}
+
+-----------------------------------------------------------------
+4. Using outgoing publish
+
+
+void example_publish(mqtt_client_t *client, void *arg)
+{
+  const char *pub_payload= "PubSubHubLubJub";
+  err_t err;
+  u8_t qos = 2; /* 0 1 or 2, see MQTT specification */
+  u8_t retain = 0; /* No don't retain such crappy payload... */
+  err = mqtt_publish(client, "pub_topic", pub_payload, strlen(pub_payload), qos, retain, mqtt_pub_request_cb, arg);
+  if(err != ERR_OK) {
+    printf("Publish err: %d\n", err);
+  }
+}
+
+/* Called when publish is complete either with sucess or failure */
+static void mqtt_pub_request_cb(void *arg, err_t result)
+{
+  if(result != ERR_OK) {
+    printf("Publish result: %d\n", result);
+  }
+}
+
+-----------------------------------------------------------------
+5. Disconnecting
+
+Simply call mqtt_disconnect(client)

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+PPP interface for lwIP
+
+Author: Sylvain Rochet
+
+Table of Contents:
+
+1 - Supported PPP protocols and features
+2 - Raw API PPP example for all protocols
+3 - PPPoS input path (raw API, IRQ safe API, TCPIP API)
+4 - Thread safe PPP API (PPPAPI)
+5 - Notify phase callback (PPP_NOTIFY_PHASE)
+6 - Upgrading from lwIP <= 1.4.x to lwIP >= 2.0.x
+
+
+
+1 Supported PPP protocols and features
+======================================
+
+Supported Low level protocols:
+* PPP over serial using HDLC-like framing, such as wired dialup modems
+  or mobile telecommunications GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSPA+/LTE modems
+* PPP over Ethernet, such as xDSL modems
+* PPP over L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol) LAC (L2TP Access Concentrator),
+  IP tunnel over UDP, such as VPN access
+
+Supported auth protocols:
+* PAP, Password Authentication Protocol
+* CHAP, Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol, also known as CHAP-MD5
+* MSCHAPv1, Microsoft version of CHAP, version 1
+* MSCHAPv2, Microsoft version of CHAP, version 2
+* EAP, Extensible Authentication Protocol
+
+Supported address protocols:
+* IPCP, IP Control Protocol, IPv4 addresses negotiation
+* IP6CP, IPv6 Control Protocol, IPv6 link-local addresses negotiation
+
+Supported encryption protocols:
+* MPPE, Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption
+
+Supported compression or miscellaneous protocols, for serial links only:
+* PFC, Protocol Field Compression
+* ACFC, Address-and-Control-Field-Compression
+* ACCM, Asynchronous-Control-Character-Map
+* VJ, Van Jacobson TCP/IP Header Compression
+
+
+
+2 Raw API PPP example for all protocols
+=======================================
+
+As usual, raw API for lwIP means the lightweight API which *MUST* only be used
+for NO_SYS=1 systems or called inside lwIP core thread for NO_SYS=0 systems.
+
+/*
+ * Globals
+ * =======
+ */
+
+/* The PPP control block */
+ppp_pcb *ppp;
+
+/* The PPP IP interface */
+struct netif ppp_netif;
+
+
+/*
+ * PPP status callback
+ * ===================
+ *
+ * PPP status callback is called on PPP status change (up, down, …) from lwIP
+ * core thread
+ */
+
+/* PPP status callback example */
+static void status_cb(ppp_pcb *pcb, int err_code, void *ctx) {
+  struct netif *pppif = ppp_netif(pcb);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(ctx);
+
+  switch(err_code) {
+    case PPPERR_NONE: {
+#if LWIP_DNS
+      const ip_addr_t *ns;
+#endif /* LWIP_DNS */
+      printf("status_cb: Connected\n");
+#if PPP_IPV4_SUPPORT
+      printf("   our_ipaddr  = %s\n", ipaddr_ntoa(&pppif->ip_addr));
+      printf("   his_ipaddr  = %s\n", ipaddr_ntoa(&pppif->gw));
+      printf("   netmask     = %s\n", ipaddr_ntoa(&pppif->netmask));
+#if LWIP_DNS
+      ns = dns_getserver(0);
+      printf("   dns1        = %s\n", ipaddr_ntoa(ns));
+      ns = dns_getserver(1);
+      printf("   dns2        = %s\n", ipaddr_ntoa(ns));
+#endif /* LWIP_DNS */
+#endif /* PPP_IPV4_SUPPORT */
+#if PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT
+      printf("   our6_ipaddr = %s\n", ip6addr_ntoa(netif_ip6_addr(pppif, 0)));
+#endif /* PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT */
+      break;
+    }
+    case PPPERR_PARAM: {
+      printf("status_cb: Invalid parameter\n");
+      break;
+    }
+    case PPPERR_OPEN: {
+      printf("status_cb: Unable to open PPP session\n");
+      break;
+    }
+    case PPPERR_DEVICE: {
+      printf("status_cb: Invalid I/O device for PPP\n");
+      break;
+    }
+    case PPPERR_ALLOC: {
+      printf("status_cb: Unable to allocate resources\n");
+      break;
+    }
+    case PPPERR_USER: {
+      printf("status_cb: User interrupt\n");
+      break;
+    }
+    case PPPERR_CONNECT: {
+      printf("status_cb: Connection lost\n");
+      break;
+    }
+    case PPPERR_AUTHFAIL: {
+      printf("status_cb: Failed authentication challenge\n");
+      break;
+    }
+    case PPPERR_PROTOCOL: {
+      printf("status_cb: Failed to meet protocol\n");
+      break;
+    }
+    case PPPERR_PEERDEAD: {
+      printf("status_cb: Connection timeout\n");
+      break;
+    }
+    case PPPERR_IDLETIMEOUT: {
+      printf("status_cb: Idle Timeout\n");
+      break;
+    }
+    case PPPERR_CONNECTTIME: {
+      printf("status_cb: Max connect time reached\n");
+      break;
+    }
+    case PPPERR_LOOPBACK: {
+      printf("status_cb: Loopback detected\n");
+      break;
+    }
+    default: {
+      printf("status_cb: Unknown error code %d\n", err_code);
+      break;
+    }
+  }
+
+/*
+ * This should be in the switch case, this is put outside of the switch
+ * case for example readability.
+ */
+
+  if (err_code == PPPERR_NONE) {
+    return;
+  }
+
+  /* ppp_close() was previously called, don't reconnect */
+  if (err_code == PPPERR_USER) {
+    /* ppp_free(); -- can be called here */
+    return;
+  }
+
+  /*
+   * Try to reconnect in 30 seconds, if you need a modem chatscript you have
+   * to do a much better signaling here ;-)
+   */
+  ppp_connect(pcb, 30);
+  /* OR ppp_listen(pcb); */
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Creating a new PPPoS session
+ * ============================
+ *
+ * In lwIP, PPPoS is not PPPoSONET, in lwIP PPPoS is PPPoSerial.
+ */
+
+#include "netif/ppp/pppos.h"
+
+/*
+ * PPPoS serial output callback
+ *
+ * ppp_pcb, PPP control block
+ * data, buffer to write to serial port
+ * len, length of the data buffer
+ * ctx, optional user-provided callback context pointer
+ *
+ * Return value: len if write succeed
+ */
+static u32_t output_cb(ppp_pcb *pcb, u8_t *data, u32_t len, void *ctx) {
+  return uart_write(UART, data, len);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Create a new PPPoS interface
+ *
+ * ppp_netif, netif to use for this PPP link, i.e. PPP IP interface
+ * output_cb, PPPoS serial output callback
+ * status_cb, PPP status callback, called on PPP status change (up, down, …)
+ * ctx_cb, optional user-provided callback context pointer
+ */
+ppp = pppos_create(&ppp_netif,
+       output_cb, status_cb, ctx_cb);
+
+
+/*
+ * Creating a new PPPoE session
+ * ============================
+ */
+
+#include "netif/ppp/pppoe.h"
+
+/*
+ * Create a new PPPoE interface
+ *
+ * ppp_netif, netif to use for this PPP link, i.e. PPP IP interface
+ * ethif, already existing and setup Ethernet interface to use
+ * service_name, PPPoE service name discriminator (not supported yet)
+ * concentrator_name, PPPoE concentrator name discriminator (not supported yet)
+ * status_cb, PPP status callback, called on PPP status change (up, down, …)
+ * ctx_cb, optional user-provided callback context pointer
+ */
+ppp = pppoe_create(&ppp_netif,
+       &ethif,
+       service_name, concentrator_name,
+       status_cb, ctx_cb);
+
+
+/*
+ * Creating a new PPPoL2TP session
+ * ===============================
+ */
+
+#include "netif/ppp/pppol2tp.h"
+
+/*
+ * Create a new PPPoL2TP interface
+ *
+ * ppp_netif, netif to use for this PPP link, i.e. PPP IP interface
+ * netif, optional already existing and setup output netif, necessary if you
+ *        want to set this interface as default route to settle the chicken
+ *        and egg problem with VPN links
+ * ipaddr, IP to connect to
+ * port, UDP port to connect to (usually 1701)
+ * secret, L2TP secret to use
+ * secret_len, size in bytes of the L2TP secret
+ * status_cb, PPP status callback, called on PPP status change (up, down, …)
+ * ctx_cb, optional user-provided callback context pointer
+ */
+ppp = pppol2tp_create(&ppp_netif,
+       struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *ipaddr, u16_t port,
+       u8_t *secret, u8_t secret_len,
+       ppp_link_status_cb_fn link_status_cb, void *ctx_cb);
+
+
+/*
+ * Initiate PPP client connection
+ * ==============================
+ */
+
+/* Set this interface as default route */
+ppp_set_default(ppp);
+
+/*
+ * Basic PPP client configuration. Can only be set if PPP session is in the
+ * dead state (i.e. disconnected). We don't need to provide thread-safe
+ * equivalents through PPPAPI because those helpers are only changing
+ * structure members while session is inactive for lwIP core. Configuration
+ * only need to be done once.
+ */
+
+/* Ask the peer for up to 2 DNS server addresses. */
+ppp_set_usepeerdns(ppp, 1);
+
+/* Auth configuration, this is pretty self-explanatory */
+ppp_set_auth(ppp, PPPAUTHTYPE_ANY, "login", "password");
+
+/*
+ * Initiate PPP negotiation, without waiting (holdoff=0), can only be called
+ * if PPP session is in the dead state (i.e. disconnected).
+ */
+u16_t holdoff = 0;
+ppp_connect(ppp, holdoff);
+
+
+/*
+ * Initiate PPP server listener
+ * ============================
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Basic PPP server configuration. Can only be set if PPP session is in the
+ * dead state (i.e. disconnected). We don't need to provide thread-safe
+ * equivalents through PPPAPI because those helpers are only changing
+ * structure members while session is inactive for lwIP core. Configuration
+ * only need to be done once.
+ */
+ip4_addr_t addr;
+
+/* Set our address */
+IP4_ADDR(&addr, 192,168,0,1);
+ppp_set_ipcp_ouraddr(ppp, &addr);
+
+/* Set peer(his) address */
+IP4_ADDR(&addr, 192,168,0,2);
+ppp_set_ipcp_hisaddr(ppp, &addr);
+
+/* Set primary DNS server */
+IP4_ADDR(&addr, 192,168,10,20);
+ppp_set_ipcp_dnsaddr(ppp, 0, &addr);
+
+/* Set secondary DNS server */
+IP4_ADDR(&addr, 192,168,10,21);
+ppp_set_ipcp_dnsaddr(ppp, 1, &addr);
+
+/* Auth configuration, this is pretty self-explanatory */
+ppp_set_auth(ppp, PPPAUTHTYPE_ANY, "login", "password");
+
+/* Require peer to authenticate */
+ppp_set_auth_required(ppp, 1);
+
+/*
+ * Only for PPPoS, the PPP session should be up and waiting for input.
+ *
+ * Note: for PPPoS, ppp_connect() and ppp_listen() are actually the same thing.
+ * The listen call is meant for future support of PPPoE and PPPoL2TP server
+ * mode, where we will need to negotiate the incoming PPPoE session or L2TP
+ * session before initiating PPP itself. We need this call because there is
+ * two passive modes for PPPoS, ppp_set_passive and ppp_set_silent.
+ */
+ppp_set_silent(pppos, 1);
+
+/*
+ * Initiate PPP listener (i.e. wait for an incoming connection), can only
+ * be called if PPP session is in the dead state (i.e. disconnected).
+ */
+ppp_listen(ppp);
+
+
+/*
+ * Closing PPP connection
+ * ======================
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Initiate the end of the PPP session, without carrier lost signal
+ * (nocarrier=0), meaning a clean shutdown of PPP protocols.
+ * You can call this function at anytime.
+ */
+u8_t nocarrier = 0;
+ppp_close(ppp, nocarrier);
+/*
+ * Then you must wait your status_cb() to be called, it may takes from a few
+ * seconds to several tens of seconds depending on the current PPP state.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Freeing a PPP connection
+ * ========================
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Free the PPP control block, can only be called if PPP session is in the
+ * dead state (i.e. disconnected). You need to call ppp_close() before.
+ */
+ppp_free(ppp);
+
+
+
+3 PPPoS input path (raw API, IRQ safe API, TCPIP API)
+=====================================================
+
+Received data on serial port should be sent to lwIP using the pppos_input()
+function or the pppos_input_tcpip() function.
+
+If NO_SYS is 1 and if PPP_INPROC_IRQ_SAFE is 0 (the default), pppos_input()
+is not IRQ safe and then *MUST* only be called inside your main loop.
+
+Whatever the NO_SYS value, if PPP_INPROC_IRQ_SAFE is 1, pppos_input() is IRQ
+safe and can be safely called from an interrupt context, using that is going
+to reduce your need of buffer if pppos_input() is called byte after byte in
+your rx serial interrupt.
+
+if NO_SYS is 0, the thread safe way outside an interrupt context is to use
+the pppos_input_tcpip() function to pass input data to the lwIP core thread
+using the TCPIP API. This is thread safe in all cases but you should avoid
+passing data byte after byte because it uses heavy locking (mailbox) and it
+allocates pbuf, better fill them !
+
+if NO_SYS is 0 and if PPP_INPROC_IRQ_SAFE is 1, you may also use pppos_input()
+from an RX thread, however pppos_input() is not thread safe by itself. You can
+do that *BUT* you should NEVER call pppos_connect(), pppos_listen() and
+ppp_free() if pppos_input() can still be running, doing this is NOT thread safe
+at all. Using PPP_INPROC_IRQ_SAFE from an RX thread is discouraged unless you
+really know what you are doing, your move ;-)
+
+
+/*
+ * Fonction to call for received data
+ *
+ * ppp, PPP control block
+ * buffer, input buffer
+ * buffer_len, buffer length in bytes
+ */
+void pppos_input(ppp, buffer, buffer_len);
+
+or
+
+void pppos_input_tcpip(ppp, buffer, buffer_len);
+
+
+
+4 Thread safe PPP API (PPPAPI)
+==============================
+
+There is a thread safe API for all corresponding ppp_* functions, you have to
+enable LWIP_PPP_API in your lwipopts.h file, then see
+include/netif/ppp/pppapi.h, this is actually pretty obvious.
+
+
+
+5 Notify phase callback (PPP_NOTIFY_PHASE)
+==========================================
+
+Notify phase callback, enabled using the PPP_NOTIFY_PHASE config option, let
+you configure a callback that is called on each PPP internal state change.
+This is different from the status callback which only warns you about
+up(running) and down(dead) events.
+
+Notify phase callback can be used, for example, to set a LED pattern depending
+on the current phase of the PPP session. Here is a callback example which
+tries to mimic what we usually see on xDSL modems while they are negotiating
+the link, which should be self-explanatory:
+
+static void ppp_notify_phase_cb(ppp_pcb *pcb, u8_t phase, void *ctx) {
+  switch (phase) {
+
+  /* Session is down (either permanently or briefly) */
+  case PPP_PHASE_DEAD:
+    led_set(PPP_LED, LED_OFF);
+    break;
+
+  /* We are between two sessions */
+  case PPP_PHASE_HOLDOFF:
+    led_set(PPP_LED, LED_SLOW_BLINK);
+    break;
+
+  /* Session just started */
+  case PPP_PHASE_INITIALIZE:
+    led_set(PPP_LED, LED_FAST_BLINK);
+    break;
+
+  /* Session is running */
+  case PPP_PHASE_RUNNING:
+    led_set(PPP_LED, LED_ON);
+    break;
+
+  default:
+    break;
+  }
+}
+
+
+
+6 Upgrading from lwIP <= 1.4.x to lwIP >= 2.0.x
+===============================================
+
+PPP API was fully reworked between 1.4.x and 2.0.x releases. However porting
+from previous lwIP version is pretty easy:
+
+* Previous PPP API used an integer to identify PPP sessions, we are now
+  using ppp_pcb* control block, therefore all functions changed from "int ppp"
+  to "ppp_pcb *ppp"
+
+* struct netif was moved outside the PPP structure, you have to provide a netif
+  for PPP interface in pppoX_create() functions
+
+* PPP session are not started automatically after you created them anymore,
+  you have to call ppp_connect(), this way you can configure the session before
+  starting it.
+
+* Previous PPP API used CamelCase, we are now using snake_case.
+
+* Previous PPP API mixed PPPoS and PPPoE calls, this isn't the case anymore,
+  PPPoS functions are now prefixed pppos_ and PPPoE functions are now prefixed
+  pppoe_, common functions are now prefixed ppp_.
+
+* New PPPERR_ error codes added, check you have all of them in your status
+  callback function
+
+* Only the following include files should now be used in user application:
+  #include "netif/ppp/pppapi.h"
+  #include "netif/ppp/pppos.h"
+  #include "netif/ppp/pppoe.h"
+  #include "netif/ppp/pppol2tp.h"
+
+  Functions from ppp.h can be used, but you don't need to include this header
+  file as it is already included by above header files.
+
+* PPP_INPROC_OWNTHREAD was broken by design and was removed, you have to create
+  your own serial rx thread
+
+* PPP_INPROC_MULTITHREADED option was misnamed and confusing and was renamed
+  PPP_INPROC_IRQ_SAFE, please read the "PPPoS input path" documentation above
+  because you might have been fooled by that
+
+* If you used tcpip_callback_with_block() on ppp_ functions you may wish to use
+  the PPPAPI API instead.
+
+* ppp_sighup and ppp_close functions were merged using an optional argument
+  "nocarrier" on ppp_close.
+
+* DNS servers are now only remotely asked if LWIP_DNS is set and if
+  ppp_set_usepeerdns() is set to true, they are now automatically registered
+  using the dns_setserver() function so you don't need to do that in the PPP
+  callback anymore.
+
+* PPPoS does not use the SIO API anymore, as such it now requires a serial
+  output callback in place of sio_write
+
+* PPP_MAXIDLEFLAG is now in ms instead of jiffies

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+Raw TCP/IP interface for lwIP
+
+Authors: Adam Dunkels, Leon Woestenberg, Christiaan Simons
+
+lwIP provides three Application Program's Interfaces (APIs) for programs
+to use for communication with the TCP/IP code:
+* low-level "core" / "callback" or "raw" API.
+* higher-level "sequential" API.
+* BSD-style socket API.
+
+The raw API (sometimes called native API) is an event-driven API designed
+to be used without an operating system that implements zero-copy send and
+receive. This API is also used by the core stack for interaction between
+the various protocols. It is the only API available when running lwIP
+without an operating system.
+
+The sequential API provides a way for ordinary, sequential, programs
+to use the lwIP stack. It is quite similar to the BSD socket API. The
+model of execution is based on the blocking open-read-write-close
+paradigm. Since the TCP/IP stack is event based by nature, the TCP/IP
+code and the application program must reside in different execution
+contexts (threads).
+
+The socket API is a compatibility API for existing applications,
+currently it is built on top of the sequential API. It is meant to
+provide all functions needed to run socket API applications running
+on other platforms (e.g. unix / windows etc.). However, due to limitations
+in the specification of this API, there might be incompatibilities
+that require small modifications of existing programs.
+
+** Multithreading
+
+lwIP started targeting single-threaded environments. When adding multi-
+threading support, instead of making the core thread-safe, another
+approach was chosen: there is one main thread running the lwIP core
+(also known as the "tcpip_thread"). When running in a multithreaded
+environment, raw API functions MUST only be called from the core thread
+since raw API functions are not protected from concurrent access (aside
+from pbuf- and memory management functions). Application threads using
+the sequential- or socket API communicate with this main thread through
+message passing.
+
+      As such, the list of functions that may be called from
+      other threads or an ISR is very limited! Only functions
+      from these API header files are thread-safe:
+      - api.h
+      - netbuf.h
+      - netdb.h
+      - netifapi.h
+      - pppapi.h
+      - sockets.h
+      - sys.h
+
+      Additionaly, memory (de-)allocation functions may be
+      called from multiple threads (not ISR!) with NO_SYS=0
+      since they are protected by SYS_LIGHTWEIGHT_PROT and/or
+      semaphores.
+
+      Netconn or Socket API functions are thread safe against the
+      core thread but they are not reentrant at the control block
+      granularity level. That is, a UDP or TCP control block must
+      not be shared among multiple threads without proper locking.
+
+      If SYS_LIGHTWEIGHT_PROT is set to 1 and
+      LWIP_ALLOW_MEM_FREE_FROM_OTHER_CONTEXT is set to 1,
+      pbuf_free() may also be called from another thread or
+      an ISR (since only then, mem_free - for PBUF_RAM - may
+      be called from an ISR: otherwise, the HEAP is only
+      protected by semaphores).
+
+
+** The remainder of this document discusses the "raw" API. **
+
+The raw TCP/IP interface allows the application program to integrate
+better with the TCP/IP code. Program execution is event based by
+having callback functions being called from within the TCP/IP
+code. The TCP/IP code and the application program both run in the same
+thread. The sequential API has a much higher overhead and is not very
+well suited for small systems since it forces a multithreaded paradigm
+on the application.
+
+The raw TCP/IP interface is not only faster in terms of code execution
+time but is also less memory intensive. The drawback is that program
+development is somewhat harder and application programs written for
+the raw TCP/IP interface are more difficult to understand. Still, this
+is the preferred way of writing applications that should be small in
+code size and memory usage.
+
+All APIs can be used simultaneously by different application
+programs. In fact, the sequential API is implemented as an application
+program using the raw TCP/IP interface.
+
+Do not confuse the lwIP raw API with raw Ethernet or IP sockets.
+The former is a way of interfacing the lwIP network stack (including
+TCP and UDP), the later refers to processing raw Ethernet or IP data
+instead of TCP connections or UDP packets.
+
+Raw API applications may never block since all packet processing
+(input and output) as well as timer processing (TCP mainly) is done
+in a single execution context.
+
+--- Callbacks
+
+Program execution is driven by callbacks functions, which are then
+invoked by the lwIP core when activity related to that application
+occurs. A particular application may register to be notified via a
+callback function for events such as incoming data available, outgoing
+data sent, error notifications, poll timer expiration, connection
+closed, etc. An application can provide a callback function to perform
+processing for any or all of these events. Each callback is an ordinary
+C function that is called from within the TCP/IP code. Every callback
+function is passed the current TCP or UDP connection state as an
+argument. Also, in order to be able to keep program specific state,
+the callback functions are called with a program specified argument
+that is independent of the TCP/IP state.
+
+The function for setting the application connection state is:
+
+- void tcp_arg(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, void *arg)
+
+  Specifies the program specific state that should be passed to all
+  other callback functions. The "pcb" argument is the current TCP
+  connection control block, and the "arg" argument is the argument
+  that will be passed to the callbacks.
+
+  
+--- TCP connection setup
+
+The functions used for setting up connections is similar to that of
+the sequential API and of the BSD socket API. A new TCP connection
+identifier (i.e., a protocol control block - PCB) is created with the
+tcp_new() function. This PCB can then be either set to listen for new
+incoming connections or be explicitly connected to another host.
+
+- struct tcp_pcb *tcp_new(void)
+
+  Creates a new connection identifier (PCB). If memory is not
+  available for creating the new pcb, NULL is returned.
+
+- err_t tcp_bind(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, ip_addr_t *ipaddr,
+                 u16_t port)
+
+  Binds the pcb to a local IP address and port number. The IP address
+  can be specified as IP_ADDR_ANY in order to bind the connection to
+  all local IP addresses.
+
+  If another connection is bound to the same port, the function will
+  return ERR_USE, otherwise ERR_OK is returned.
+
+- struct tcp_pcb *tcp_listen(struct tcp_pcb *pcb)
+
+  Commands a pcb to start listening for incoming connections. When an
+  incoming connection is accepted, the function specified with the
+  tcp_accept() function will be called. The pcb will have to be bound
+  to a local port with the tcp_bind() function.
+
+  The tcp_listen() function returns a new connection identifier, and
+  the one passed as an argument to the function will be
+  deallocated. The reason for this behavior is that less memory is
+  needed for a connection that is listening, so tcp_listen() will
+  reclaim the memory needed for the original connection and allocate a
+  new smaller memory block for the listening connection.
+
+  tcp_listen() may return NULL if no memory was available for the
+  listening connection. If so, the memory associated with the pcb
+  passed as an argument to tcp_listen() will not be deallocated.
+
+- struct tcp_pcb *tcp_listen_with_backlog(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, u8_t backlog)
+
+  Same as tcp_listen, but limits the number of outstanding connections
+  in the listen queue to the value specified by the backlog argument.
+  To use it, your need to set TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG=1 in your lwipopts.h.
+
+- void tcp_accept(struct tcp_pcb *pcb,
+                  err_t (* accept)(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *newpcb,
+                                   err_t err))
+
+  Specified the callback function that should be called when a new
+  connection arrives on a listening connection.
+
+- err_t tcp_connect(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, ip_addr_t *ipaddr,
+                    u16_t port, err_t (* connected)(void *arg,
+                                                    struct tcp_pcb *tpcb,
+                                                    err_t err));
+
+  Sets up the pcb to connect to the remote host and sends the
+  initial SYN segment which opens the connection. 
+
+  The tcp_connect() function returns immediately; it does not wait for
+  the connection to be properly setup. Instead, it will call the
+  function specified as the fourth argument (the "connected" argument)
+  when the connection is established. If the connection could not be
+  properly established, either because the other host refused the
+  connection or because the other host didn't answer, the "err"
+  callback function of this pcb (registered with tcp_err, see below)
+  will be called.
+
+  The tcp_connect() function can return ERR_MEM if no memory is
+  available for enqueueing the SYN segment. If the SYN indeed was
+  enqueued successfully, the tcp_connect() function returns ERR_OK.
+
+
+--- Sending TCP data
+
+TCP data is sent by enqueueing the data with a call to
+tcp_write(). When the data is successfully transmitted to the remote
+host, the application will be notified with a call to a specified
+callback function.
+
+- err_t tcp_write(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, const void *dataptr, u16_t len,
+                  u8_t apiflags)
+
+  Enqueues the data pointed to by the argument dataptr. The length of
+  the data is passed as the len parameter. The apiflags can be one or more of:
+  - TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY: indicates whether the new memory should be allocated
+    for the data to be copied into. If this flag is not given, no new memory
+    should be allocated and the data should only be referenced by pointer. This
+    also means that the memory behind dataptr must not change until the data is
+    ACKed by the remote host
+  - TCP_WRITE_FLAG_MORE: indicates that more data follows. If this is omitted,
+    the PSH flag is set in the last segment created by this call to tcp_write.
+    If this flag is given, the PSH flag is not set.
+
+  The tcp_write() function will fail and return ERR_MEM if the length
+  of the data exceeds the current send buffer size or if the length of
+  the queue of outgoing segment is larger than the upper limit defined
+  in lwipopts.h. The number of bytes available in the output queue can
+  be retrieved with the tcp_sndbuf() function.
+
+  The proper way to use this function is to call the function with at
+  most tcp_sndbuf() bytes of data. If the function returns ERR_MEM,
+  the application should wait until some of the currently enqueued
+  data has been successfully received by the other host and try again.
+
+- void tcp_sent(struct tcp_pcb *pcb,
+                err_t (* sent)(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *tpcb,
+                u16_t len))
+
+  Specifies the callback function that should be called when data has
+  successfully been received (i.e., acknowledged) by the remote
+  host. The len argument passed to the callback function gives the
+  amount bytes that was acknowledged by the last acknowledgment.
+
+  
+--- Receiving TCP data
+
+TCP data reception is callback based - an application specified
+callback function is called when new data arrives. When the
+application has taken the data, it has to call the tcp_recved()
+function to indicate that TCP can advertise increase the receive
+window.
+
+- void tcp_recv(struct tcp_pcb *pcb,
+                err_t (* recv)(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *tpcb,
+                               struct pbuf *p, err_t err))
+
+  Sets the callback function that will be called when new data
+  arrives. The callback function will be passed a NULL pbuf to
+  indicate that the remote host has closed the connection. If
+  there are no errors and the callback function is to return
+  ERR_OK, then it must free the pbuf. Otherwise, it must not
+  free the pbuf so that lwIP core code can store it.
+
+- void tcp_recved(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, u16_t len)
+
+  Must be called when the application has received the data. The len
+  argument indicates the length of the received data.
+
+
+--- Application polling
+
+When a connection is idle (i.e., no data is either transmitted or
+received), lwIP will repeatedly poll the application by calling a
+specified callback function. This can be used either as a watchdog
+timer for killing connections that have stayed idle for too long, or
+as a method of waiting for memory to become available. For instance,
+if a call to tcp_write() has failed because memory wasn't available,
+the application may use the polling functionality to call tcp_write()
+again when the connection has been idle for a while.
+
+- void tcp_poll(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, 
+                err_t (* poll)(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *tpcb),
+                u8_t interval)
+
+  Specifies the polling interval and the callback function that should
+  be called to poll the application. The interval is specified in
+  number of TCP coarse grained timer shots, which typically occurs
+  twice a second. An interval of 10 means that the application would
+  be polled every 5 seconds.
+
+
+--- Closing and aborting connections
+
+- err_t tcp_close(struct tcp_pcb *pcb)
+
+  Closes the connection. The function may return ERR_MEM if no memory
+  was available for closing the connection. If so, the application
+  should wait and try again either by using the acknowledgment
+  callback or the polling functionality. If the close succeeds, the
+  function returns ERR_OK.
+
+  The pcb is deallocated by the TCP code after a call to tcp_close(). 
+
+- void tcp_abort(struct tcp_pcb *pcb)
+
+  Aborts the connection by sending a RST (reset) segment to the remote
+  host. The pcb is deallocated. This function never fails.
+
+  ATTENTION: When calling this from one of the TCP callbacks, make
+  sure you always return ERR_ABRT (and never return ERR_ABRT otherwise
+  or you will risk accessing deallocated memory or memory leaks!
+
+
+If a connection is aborted because of an error, the application is
+alerted of this event by the err callback. Errors that might abort a
+connection are when there is a shortage of memory. The callback
+function to be called is set using the tcp_err() function.
+
+- void tcp_err(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, void (* err)(void *arg,
+       err_t err))
+
+  The error callback function does not get the pcb passed to it as a
+  parameter since the pcb may already have been deallocated.
+
+
+--- UDP interface
+
+The UDP interface is similar to that of TCP, but due to the lower
+level of complexity of UDP, the interface is significantly simpler.
+
+- struct udp_pcb *udp_new(void)
+
+  Creates a new UDP pcb which can be used for UDP communication. The
+  pcb is not active until it has either been bound to a local address
+  or connected to a remote address.
+
+- void udp_remove(struct udp_pcb *pcb)
+
+  Removes and deallocates the pcb.  
+  
+- err_t udp_bind(struct udp_pcb *pcb, ip_addr_t *ipaddr,
+                 u16_t port)
+
+  Binds the pcb to a local address. The IP-address argument "ipaddr"
+  can be IP_ADDR_ANY to indicate that it should listen to any local IP
+  address. The function currently always return ERR_OK.
+
+- err_t udp_connect(struct udp_pcb *pcb, ip_addr_t *ipaddr,
+                    u16_t port)
+
+  Sets the remote end of the pcb. This function does not generate any
+  network traffic, but only set the remote address of the pcb.
+
+- err_t udp_disconnect(struct udp_pcb *pcb)
+
+  Remove the remote end of the pcb. This function does not generate
+  any network traffic, but only removes the remote address of the pcb.
+
+- err_t udp_send(struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p)
+
+  Sends the pbuf p. The pbuf is not deallocated.
+
+- void udp_recv(struct udp_pcb *pcb,
+                void (* recv)(void *arg, struct udp_pcb *upcb,
+                                         struct pbuf *p,
+                                         ip_addr_t *addr,
+                                         u16_t port),
+                              void *recv_arg)
+
+  Specifies a callback function that should be called when a UDP
+  datagram is received.
+  
+
+--- System initalization
+
+A truly complete and generic sequence for initializing the lwIP stack
+cannot be given because it depends on additional initializations for
+your runtime environment (e.g. timers).
+
+We can give you some idea on how to proceed when using the raw API.
+We assume a configuration using a single Ethernet netif and the
+UDP and TCP transport layers, IPv4 and the DHCP client.
+
+Call these functions in the order of appearance:
+
+- lwip_init()
+
+  Initialize the lwIP stack and all of its subsystems.
+
+- netif_add(struct netif *netif, const ip4_addr_t *ipaddr,
+            const ip4_addr_t *netmask, const ip4_addr_t *gw,
+            void *state, netif_init_fn init, netif_input_fn input)
+
+  Adds your network interface to the netif_list. Allocate a struct
+  netif and pass a pointer to this structure as the first argument.
+  Give pointers to cleared ip_addr structures when using DHCP,
+  or fill them with sane numbers otherwise. The state pointer may be NULL.
+
+  The init function pointer must point to a initialization function for
+  your Ethernet netif interface. The following code illustrates its use.
+  
+  err_t netif_if_init(struct netif *netif)
+  {
+    u8_t i;
+    
+    for (i = 0; i < ETHARP_HWADDR_LEN; i++) {
+      netif->hwaddr[i] = some_eth_addr[i];
+    }
+    init_my_eth_device();
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+  
+  For Ethernet drivers, the input function pointer must point to the lwIP
+  function ethernet_input() declared in "netif/etharp.h". Other drivers
+  must use ip_input() declared in "lwip/ip.h".
+  
+- netif_set_default(struct netif *netif)
+
+  Registers the default network interface.
+
+- netif_set_link_up(struct netif *netif)
+
+  This is the hardware link state; e.g. whether cable is plugged for wired
+  Ethernet interface. This function must be called even if you don't know
+  the current state. Having link up and link down events is optional but
+  DHCP and IPv6 discover benefit well from those events.
+
+- netif_set_up(struct netif *netif)
+
+  This is the administrative (= software) state of the netif, when the
+  netif is fully configured this function must be called.
+
+- dhcp_start(struct netif *netif)
+
+  Creates a new DHCP client for this interface on the first call.
+  
+  You can peek in the netif->dhcp struct for the actual DHCP status.
+
+- sys_check_timeouts()
+
+  When the system is running, you have to periodically call
+  sys_check_timeouts() which will handle all timers for all protocols in
+  the stack; add this to your main loop or equivalent.
+
+
+--- Optimalization hints
+
+The first thing you want to optimize is the lwip_standard_checksum()
+routine from src/core/inet.c. You can override this standard
+function with the #define LWIP_CHKSUM <your_checksum_routine>.
+
+There are C examples given in inet.c or you might want to
+craft an assembly function for this. RFC1071 is a good
+introduction to this subject.
+
+Other significant improvements can be made by supplying
+assembly or inline replacements for htons() and htonl()
+if you're using a little-endian architecture.
+#define lwip_htons(x) <your_htons>
+#define lwip_htonl(x) <your_htonl>
+If you #define them to htons() and htonl(), you should
+#define LWIP_DONT_PROVIDE_BYTEORDER_FUNCTIONS to prevent lwIP from
+defining hton*/ntoh* compatibility macros.
+
+Check your network interface driver if it reads at
+a higher speed than the maximum wire-speed. If the
+hardware isn't serviced frequently and fast enough
+buffer overflows are likely to occur.
+
+E.g. when using the cs8900 driver, call cs8900if_service(ethif)
+as frequently as possible. When using an RTOS let the cs8900 interrupt
+wake a high priority task that services your driver using a binary
+semaphore or event flag. Some drivers might allow additional tuning
+to match your application and network.
+
+For a production release it is recommended to set LWIP_STATS to 0.
+Note that speed performance isn't influenced much by simply setting
+high values to the memory options.
+
+For more optimization hints take a look at the lwIP wiki.
+
+--- Zero-copy MACs
+
+To achieve zero-copy on transmit, the data passed to the raw API must
+remain unchanged until sent. Because the send- (or write-)functions return
+when the packets have been enqueued for sending, data must be kept stable
+after that, too.
+
+This implies that PBUF_RAM/PBUF_POOL pbufs passed to raw-API send functions
+must *not* be reused by the application unless their ref-count is 1.
+
+For no-copy pbufs (PBUF_ROM/PBUF_REF), data must be kept unchanged, too,
+but the stack/driver will/must copy PBUF_REF'ed data when enqueueing, while
+PBUF_ROM-pbufs are just enqueued (as ROM-data is expected to never change).
+
+Also, data passed to tcp_write without the copy-flag must not be changed!
+
+Therefore, be careful which type of PBUF you use and if you copy TCP data
+or not!

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+Daily Use Guide for using Savannah for lwIP
+
+Table of Contents:
+
+1 - Obtaining lwIP from the Git repository
+2 - Committers/developers Git access using SSH
+3 - Merging a development branch to master branch
+4 - How to release lwIP
+
+
+
+1 Obtaining lwIP from the Git repository
+----------------------------------------
+
+To perform an anonymous Git clone of the master branch (this is where
+bug fixes and incremental enhancements occur), do this:
+ git clone git://git.savannah.nongnu.org/lwip.git
+
+Or, obtain a stable branch (updated with bug fixes only) as follows:
+ git clone --branch DEVEL-1_4_1 git://git.savannah.nongnu.org/lwip.git
+
+Or, obtain a specific (fixed) release as follows:
+ git clone --branch STABLE-1_4_1 git://git.savannah.nongnu.org/lwip.git
+
+
+2 Committers/developers Git access using SSH
+--------------------------------------------
+
+The Savannah server uses SSH (Secure Shell) protocol 2 authentication and encryption.
+As such, Git commits to the server occur through a SSH tunnel for project members.
+To create a SSH2 key pair in UNIX-like environments, do this:
+ ssh-keygen -t dsa
+
+Under Windows, a recommended SSH client is "PuTTY", freely available with good
+documentation and a graphic user interface. Use its key generator.
+
+Now paste the id_dsa.pub contents into your Savannah account public key list. Wait
+a while so that Savannah can update its configuration (This can take minutes).
+
+Try to login using SSH:
+ ssh -v [email protected]
+
+If it tells you:
+ Linux vcs.savannah.gnu.org 2.6.32-5-xen-686 #1 SMP Wed Jun 17 17:10:03 UTC 2015 i686
+
+ Interactive shell login is not possible for security reasons.
+ VCS commands are allowed.
+ Last login: Tue May 15 23:10:12 2012 from 82.245.102.129
+ You tried to execute:
+ Sorry, you are not allowed to execute that command.
+ Shared connection to git.sv.gnu.org closed.
+
+then you could login; Savannah refuses to give you a shell - which is OK, as we
+are allowed to use SSH for Git only. Now, you should be able to do this:
+ git clone [email protected]:/srv/git/lwip.git
+
+After which you can edit your local files with bug fixes or new features and
+commit them. Make sure you know what you are doing when using Git to make
+changes on the repository. If in doubt, ask on the lwip-members mailing list.
+
+(If SSH asks about authenticity of the host, you can check the key
+fingerprint against https://savannah.nongnu.org/git/?group=lwip
+
+
+3 - Merging a development branch to master branch
+-------------------------------------------------
+
+Merging is a straightforward process in Git. How to merge all changes in a
+development branch since our last merge from main:
+
+Checkout the master branch:
+ git checkout master
+
+Merge the development branch to master:
+ git merge your-development-branch
+
+Resolve any conflict.
+
+Commit the merge result.
+ git commit -a
+
+Push your commits:
+ git push
+
+
+4 How to release lwIP
+---------------------
+
+First, tag the release using Git: (I use release number 1.4.1 throughout
+this example).
+ git tag -a STABLE-1_4_1
+
+Share the tag reference by pushing it to remote:
+ git push origin STABLE-1_4_1
+
+Prepare the release:
+ cp -r lwip lwip-1.4.1
+ rm -rf lwip-1.4.1/.git lwip-1.4.1/.gitattributes
+
+Archive the current directory using tar, gzip'd, bzip2'd and zip'd.
+ tar czvf lwip-1.4.1.tar.gz lwip-1.4.1
+ tar cjvf lwip-1.4.1.tar.bz2 lwip-1.4.1
+ zip -r lwip-1.4.1.zip lwip-1.4.1
+
+Now, sign the archives with a detached GPG binary signature as follows:
+ gpg -b lwip-1.4.1.tar.gz
+ gpg -b lwip-1.4.1.tar.bz2
+ gpg -b lwip-1.4.1.zip
+
+Upload these files using anonymous FTP:
+ ncftp ftp://savannah.gnu.org/incoming/savannah/lwip
+ ncftp> mput *1.4.1.*
+
+Additionally, you may post a news item on Savannah, like this:
+
+A new 1.4.1 release is now available here:
+http://savannah.nongnu.org/files/?group=lwip&highlight=1.4.1
+
+You will have to submit this via the user News interface, then approve
+this via the Administrator News interface.

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+sys_arch interface for lwIP
+
+Author: Adam Dunkels
+        Simon Goldschmidt
+
+The operating system emulation layer provides a common interface
+between the lwIP code and the underlying operating system kernel. The
+general idea is that porting lwIP to new architectures requires only
+small changes to a few header files and a new sys_arch
+implementation. It is also possible to do a sys_arch implementation
+that does not rely on any underlying operating system.
+
+The sys_arch provides semaphores, mailboxes and mutexes to lwIP. For the full
+lwIP functionality, multiple threads support can be implemented in the
+sys_arch, but this is not required for the basic lwIP
+functionality. Timer scheduling is implemented in lwIP, but can be implemented
+by the sys_arch port (LWIP_TIMERS_CUSTOM==1).
+
+In addition to the source file providing the functionality of sys_arch,
+the OS emulation layer must provide several header files defining
+macros used throughout lwip.  The files required and the macros they
+must define are listed below the sys_arch description.
+
+Semaphores can be either counting or binary - lwIP works with both
+kinds. Mailboxes should be implemented as a queue which allows multiple messages
+to be posted (implementing as a rendez-vous point where only one message can be
+posted at a time can have a highly negative impact on performance). A message
+in a mailbox is just a pointer, nothing more. 
+
+Semaphores are represented by the type "sys_sem_t" which is typedef'd
+in the sys_arch.h file. Mailboxes are equivalently represented by the
+type "sys_mbox_t". Mutexes are represented by the type "sys_mutex_t".
+lwIP does not place any restrictions on how these types are represented
+internally.
+
+Since lwIP 1.4.0, semaphore, mutexes and mailbox functions are prototyped in a way that
+allows both using pointers or actual OS structures to be used. This way, memory
+required for such types can be either allocated in place (globally or on the
+stack) or on the heap (allocated internally in the "*_new()" functions).
+
+The following functions must be implemented by the sys_arch:
+
+- void sys_init(void)
+
+  Is called to initialize the sys_arch layer.
+
+- err_t sys_sem_new(sys_sem_t *sem, u8_t count)
+
+  Creates a new semaphore. The semaphore is allocated to the memory that 'sem'
+  points to (which can be both a pointer or the actual OS structure).
+  The "count" argument specifies the initial state of the semaphore (which is
+  either 0 or 1).
+  If the semaphore has been created, ERR_OK should be returned. Returning any
+  other error will provide a hint what went wrong, but except for assertions,
+  no real error handling is implemented.
+
+- void sys_sem_free(sys_sem_t *sem)
+
+  Deallocates a semaphore.
+
+- void sys_sem_signal(sys_sem_t *sem)
+
+  Signals a semaphore.
+
+- u32_t sys_arch_sem_wait(sys_sem_t *sem, u32_t timeout)
+
+  Blocks the thread while waiting for the semaphore to be
+  signaled. If the "timeout" argument is non-zero, the thread should
+  only be blocked for the specified time (measured in
+  milliseconds). If the "timeout" argument is zero, the thread should be
+  blocked until the semaphore is signalled.
+
+  If the timeout argument is non-zero, the return value is the number of
+  milliseconds spent waiting for the semaphore to be signaled. If the
+  semaphore wasn't signaled within the specified time, the return value is
+  SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT. If the thread didn't have to wait for the semaphore
+  (i.e., it was already signaled), the function may return zero.
+
+  Notice that lwIP implements a function with a similar name,
+  sys_sem_wait(), that uses the sys_arch_sem_wait() function.
+
+- int sys_sem_valid(sys_sem_t *sem)
+
+  Returns 1 if the semaphore is valid, 0 if it is not valid.
+  When using pointers, a simple way is to check the pointer for != NULL.
+  When directly using OS structures, implementing this may be more complex.
+  This may also be a define, in which case the function is not prototyped.
+
+- void sys_sem_set_invalid(sys_sem_t *sem)
+
+  Invalidate a semaphore so that sys_sem_valid() returns 0.
+  ATTENTION: This does NOT mean that the semaphore shall be deallocated:
+  sys_sem_free() is always called before calling this function!
+  This may also be a define, in which case the function is not prototyped.
+
+- void sys_mutex_new(sys_mutex_t *mutex)
+
+  Creates a new mutex. The mutex is allocated to the memory that 'mutex'
+  points to (which can be both a pointer or the actual OS structure).
+  If the mutex has been created, ERR_OK should be returned. Returning any
+  other error will provide a hint what went wrong, but except for assertions,
+  no real error handling is implemented.
+
+- void sys_mutex_free(sys_mutex_t *mutex)
+
+  Deallocates a mutex.
+
+- void sys_mutex_lock(sys_mutex_t *mutex)
+  
+  Blocks the thread until the mutex can be grabbed.
+
+- void sys_mutex_unlock(sys_mutex_t *mutex)
+
+  Releases the mutex previously locked through 'sys_mutex_lock()'.
+
+- void sys_mutex_valid(sys_mutex_t *mutex)
+
+  Returns 1 if the mutes is valid, 0 if it is not valid.
+  When using pointers, a simple way is to check the pointer for != NULL.
+  When directly using OS structures, implementing this may be more complex.
+  This may also be a define, in which case the function is not prototyped.
+
+- void sys_mutex_set_invalid(sys_mutex_t *mutex)
+
+  Invalidate a mutex so that sys_mutex_valid() returns 0.
+  ATTENTION: This does NOT mean that the mutex shall be deallocated:
+  sys_mutex_free() is always called before calling this function!
+  This may also be a define, in which case the function is not prototyped.
+
+- err_t sys_mbox_new(sys_mbox_t *mbox, int size)
+
+  Creates an empty mailbox for maximum "size" elements. Elements stored
+  in mailboxes are pointers. You have to define macros "_MBOX_SIZE"
+  in your lwipopts.h, or ignore this parameter in your implementation
+  and use a default size.
+  If the mailbox has been created, ERR_OK should be returned. Returning any
+  other error will provide a hint what went wrong, but except for assertions,
+  no real error handling is implemented.
+
+- void sys_mbox_free(sys_mbox_t *mbox)
+
+  Deallocates a mailbox. If there are messages still present in the
+  mailbox when the mailbox is deallocated, it is an indication of a
+  programming error in lwIP and the developer should be notified.
+
+- void sys_mbox_post(sys_mbox_t *mbox, void *msg)
+
+  Posts the "msg" to the mailbox. This function have to block until
+  the "msg" is really posted.
+
+- err_t sys_mbox_trypost(sys_mbox_t *mbox, void *msg)
+
+  Try to post the "msg" to the mailbox. Returns ERR_MEM if this one
+  is full, else, ERR_OK if the "msg" is posted.
+
+- u32_t sys_arch_mbox_fetch(sys_mbox_t *mbox, void **msg, u32_t timeout)
+
+  Blocks the thread until a message arrives in the mailbox, but does
+  not block the thread longer than "timeout" milliseconds (similar to
+  the sys_arch_sem_wait() function). If "timeout" is 0, the thread should
+  be blocked until a message arrives. The "msg" argument is a result
+  parameter that is set by the function (i.e., by doing "*msg =
+  ptr"). The "msg" parameter maybe NULL to indicate that the message
+  should be dropped.
+
+  The return values are the same as for the sys_arch_sem_wait() function:
+  Number of milliseconds spent waiting or SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT if there was a
+  timeout.
+
+  Note that a function with a similar name, sys_mbox_fetch(), is
+  implemented by lwIP. 
+
+- u32_t sys_arch_mbox_tryfetch(sys_mbox_t *mbox, void **msg)
+
+  This is similar to sys_arch_mbox_fetch, however if a message is not
+  present in the mailbox, it immediately returns with the code
+  SYS_MBOX_EMPTY. On success 0 is returned.
+
+  To allow for efficient implementations, this can be defined as a
+  function-like macro in sys_arch.h instead of a normal function. For
+  example, a naive implementation could be:
+    #define sys_arch_mbox_tryfetch(mbox,msg) \
+      sys_arch_mbox_fetch(mbox,msg,1)
+  although this would introduce unnecessary delays.
+
+- int sys_mbox_valid(sys_mbox_t *mbox)
+
+  Returns 1 if the mailbox is valid, 0 if it is not valid.
+  When using pointers, a simple way is to check the pointer for != NULL.
+  When directly using OS structures, implementing this may be more complex.
+  This may also be a define, in which case the function is not prototyped.
+
+- void sys_mbox_set_invalid(sys_mbox_t *mbox)
+
+  Invalidate a mailbox so that sys_mbox_valid() returns 0.
+  ATTENTION: This does NOT mean that the mailbox shall be deallocated:
+  sys_mbox_free() is always called before calling this function!
+  This may also be a define, in which case the function is not prototyped.
+
+If threads are supported by the underlying operating system and if
+such functionality is needed in lwIP, the following function will have
+to be implemented as well:
+
+- sys_thread_t sys_thread_new(char *name, void (* thread)(void *arg), void *arg, int stacksize, int prio)
+
+  Starts a new thread named "name" with priority "prio" that will begin its
+  execution in the function "thread()". The "arg" argument will be passed as an
+  argument to the thread() function. The stack size to used for this thread is
+  the "stacksize" parameter. The id of the new thread is returned. Both the id
+  and the priority are system dependent.
+
+When lwIP is used from more than one context (e.g. from multiple threads OR from
+main-loop and from interrupts), the SYS_LIGHTWEIGHT_PROT protection SHOULD be enabled!
+
+- sys_prot_t sys_arch_protect(void)
+
+  This optional function does a "fast" critical region protection and returns
+  the previous protection level. This function is only called during very short
+  critical regions. An embedded system which supports ISR-based drivers might
+  want to implement this function by disabling interrupts. Task-based systems
+  might want to implement this by using a mutex or disabling tasking. This
+  function should support recursive calls from the same task or interrupt. In
+  other words, sys_arch_protect() could be called while already protected. In
+  that case the return value indicates that it is already protected.
+
+  sys_arch_protect() is only required if your port is supporting an operating
+  system.
+
+- void sys_arch_unprotect(sys_prot_t pval)
+
+  This optional function does a "fast" set of critical region protection to the
+  value specified by pval. See the documentation for sys_arch_protect() for
+  more information. This function is only required if your port is supporting
+  an operating system.
+
+For some configurations, you also need:
+
+- u32_t sys_now(void)
+
+  This optional function returns the current time in milliseconds (don't care
+  for wraparound, this is only used for time diffs).
+  Not implementing this function means you cannot use some modules (e.g. TCP
+  timestamps, internal timeouts for NO_SYS==1).
+
+
+Note:
+
+Be careful with using mem_malloc() in sys_arch. When malloc() refers to
+mem_malloc() you can run into a circular function call problem. In mem.c
+mem_init() tries to allcate a semaphore using mem_malloc, which of course
+can't be performed when sys_arch uses mem_malloc.
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Additional files required for the "OS support" emulation layer:
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+cc.h       - Architecture environment, some compiler specific, some
+             environment specific (probably should move env stuff 
+             to sys_arch.h.)
+
+  Typedefs for the types used by lwip -
+    u8_t, s8_t, u16_t, s16_t, u32_t, s32_t, mem_ptr_t
+
+  Compiler hints for packing lwip's structures -
+    PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(x)
+    PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT
+    PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN
+    PACK_STRUCT_END
+
+  Platform specific diagnostic output -
+    LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(x)    - non-fatal, print a message.
+    LWIP_PLATFORM_ASSERT(x)  - fatal, print message and abandon execution.
+    Portability defines for printf formatters:
+    U16_F, S16_F, X16_F, U32_F, S32_F, X32_F, SZT_F
+
+  "lightweight" synchronization mechanisms -
+    SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(x) - declare a protection state variable.
+    SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(x)      - enter protection mode.
+    SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(x)    - leave protection mode.
+
+  If the compiler does not provide memset() this file must include a
+  definition of it, or include a file which defines it.
+
+  This file must either include a system-local <errno.h> which defines
+  the standard *nix error codes, or it should #define LWIP_PROVIDE_ERRNO
+  to make lwip/arch.h define the codes which are used throughout.
+
+
+perf.h     - Architecture specific performance measurement.
+  Measurement calls made throughout lwip, these can be defined to nothing.
+    PERF_START               - start measuring something.
+    PERF_STOP(x)             - stop measuring something, and record the result.
+
+sys_arch.h - Tied to sys_arch.c
+
+  Arch dependent types for the following objects:
+    sys_sem_t, sys_mbox_t, sys_thread_t,
+  And, optionally:
+    sys_prot_t
+
+  Defines to set vars of sys_mbox_t and sys_sem_t to NULL.
+    SYS_MBOX_NULL NULL
+    SYS_SEM_NULL NULL

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+/**
+ * @file
+ * Ethernet Interface for standalone applications (without RTOS) - works only for 
+ * ethernet polling mode (polling for ethernet frame reception)
+ *
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ * Author: Adam Dunkels <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/opt.h"
+#include "lwip/mem.h"
+#include "netif/etharp.h"
+#include "ethernetif.h"
+#include "stm32f4x7_eth.h"
+#include "main.h"
+#include <string.h>
+
+/* Network interface name */
+#define IFNAME0 's'
+#define IFNAME1 't'
+
+
+/* Ethernet Rx & Tx DMA Descriptors */
+extern ETH_DMADESCTypeDef  DMARxDscrTab[ETH_RXBUFNB], DMATxDscrTab[ETH_TXBUFNB];
+
+/* Ethernet Driver Receive buffers  */
+extern uint8_t Rx_Buff[ETH_RXBUFNB][ETH_RX_BUF_SIZE]; 
+
+/* Ethernet Driver Transmit buffers */
+extern uint8_t Tx_Buff[ETH_TXBUFNB][ETH_TX_BUF_SIZE]; 
+
+/* Global pointers to track current transmit and receive descriptors */
+extern ETH_DMADESCTypeDef  *DMATxDescToSet;
+extern ETH_DMADESCTypeDef  *DMARxDescToGet;
+
+/* Global pointer for last received frame infos */
+extern ETH_DMA_Rx_Frame_infos *DMA_RX_FRAME_infos;
+
+/**
+ * In this function, the hardware should be initialized.
+ * Called from ethernetif_init().
+ *
+ * @param netif the already initialized lwip network interface structure
+ *        for this ethernetif
+ */
+static void low_level_init(struct netif *netif)
+{
+#ifdef CHECKSUM_BY_HARDWARE
+  int i; 
+#endif
+  /* set MAC hardware address length */
+  netif->hwaddr_len = ETHARP_HWADDR_LEN;
+
+  /* set MAC hardware address */
+  netif->hwaddr[0] =  MAC_ADDR0;
+  netif->hwaddr[1] =  MAC_ADDR1;
+  netif->hwaddr[2] =  MAC_ADDR2;
+  netif->hwaddr[3] =  MAC_ADDR3;
+  netif->hwaddr[4] =  MAC_ADDR4;
+  netif->hwaddr[5] =  MAC_ADDR5;
+  
+  /* initialize MAC address in ethernet MAC */ 
+  ETH_MACAddressConfig(ETH_MAC_Address0, netif->hwaddr); 
+
+  /* maximum transfer unit */
+  netif->mtu = 1500;
+
+  /* device capabilities */
+  /* don't set NETIF_FLAG_ETHARP if this device is not an ethernet one */
+  netif->flags = NETIF_FLAG_BROADCAST | NETIF_FLAG_ETHARP;
+
+  /* Initialize Tx Descriptors list: Chain Mode */
+  ETH_DMATxDescChainInit(DMATxDscrTab, &Tx_Buff[0][0], ETH_TXBUFNB);
+  /* Initialize Rx Descriptors list: Chain Mode  */
+  ETH_DMARxDescChainInit(DMARxDscrTab, &Rx_Buff[0][0], ETH_RXBUFNB);
+
+#ifdef CHECKSUM_BY_HARDWARE
+  /* Enable the TCP, UDP and ICMP checksum insertion for the Tx frames */
+  for(i=0; i<ETH_TXBUFNB; i++)
+    {
+      ETH_DMATxDescChecksumInsertionConfig(&DMATxDscrTab[i], ETH_DMATxDesc_ChecksumTCPUDPICMPFull);
+    }
+#endif
+
+   /* Note: TCP, UDP, ICMP checksum checking for received frame are enabled in DMA config */
+
+  /* Enable MAC and DMA transmission and reception */
+  ETH_Start();
+
+}
+
+/**
+ * This function should do the actual transmission of the packet. The packet is
+ * contained in the pbuf that is passed to the function. This pbuf
+ * might be chained.
+ *
+ * @param netif the lwip network interface structure for this ethernetif
+ * @param p the MAC packet to send (e.g. IP packet including MAC addresses and type)
+ * @return ERR_OK if the packet could be sent
+ *         an err_t value if the packet couldn't be sent
+ *
+ * @note Returning ERR_MEM here if a DMA queue of your MAC is full can lead to
+ *       strange results. You might consider waiting for space in the DMA queue
+ *       to become availale since the stack doesn't retry to send a packet
+ *       dropped because of memory failure (except for the TCP timers).
+ */
+
+static err_t low_level_output(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *p)
+{
+  err_t errval;
+  struct pbuf *q;
+  u8 *buffer =  (u8 *)(DMATxDescToSet->Buffer1Addr);
+  __IO ETH_DMADESCTypeDef *DmaTxDesc;
+  uint16_t framelength = 0;
+  uint32_t bufferoffset = 0;
+  uint32_t byteslefttocopy = 0;
+  uint32_t payloadoffset = 0;
+
+  DmaTxDesc = DMATxDescToSet;
+  bufferoffset = 0;
+
+  /* copy frame from pbufs to driver buffers */
+  for(q = p; q != NULL; q = q->next)
+    {
+      /* Is this buffer available? If not, goto error */
+      if((DmaTxDesc->Status & ETH_DMATxDesc_OWN) != (u32)RESET)
+      {
+        errval = ERR_BUF;
+        goto error;
+      }
+
+      /* Get bytes in current lwIP buffer */
+      byteslefttocopy = q->len;
+      payloadoffset = 0;
+
+      /* Check if the length of data to copy is bigger than Tx buffer size*/
+      while( (byteslefttocopy + bufferoffset) > ETH_TX_BUF_SIZE )
+      {
+        /* Copy data to Tx buffer*/
+        memcpy( (u8_t*)((u8_t*)buffer + bufferoffset), (u8_t*)((u8_t*)q->payload + payloadoffset), (ETH_TX_BUF_SIZE - bufferoffset) );
+
+        /* Point to next descriptor */
+        DmaTxDesc = (ETH_DMADESCTypeDef *)(DmaTxDesc->Buffer2NextDescAddr);
+
+        /* Check if the buffer is available */
+        if((DmaTxDesc->Status & ETH_DMATxDesc_OWN) != (u32)RESET)
+        {
+          errval = ERR_USE;
+          goto error;
+        }
+
+        buffer = (u8 *)(DmaTxDesc->Buffer1Addr);
+
+        byteslefttocopy = byteslefttocopy - (ETH_TX_BUF_SIZE - bufferoffset);
+        payloadoffset = payloadoffset + (ETH_TX_BUF_SIZE - bufferoffset);
+        framelength = framelength + (ETH_TX_BUF_SIZE - bufferoffset);
+        bufferoffset = 0;
+      }
+
+      /* Copy the remaining bytes */
+      memcpy( (u8_t*)((u8_t*)buffer + bufferoffset), (u8_t*)((u8_t*)q->payload + payloadoffset), byteslefttocopy );
+      bufferoffset = bufferoffset + byteslefttocopy;
+      framelength = framelength + byteslefttocopy;
+    }
+  
+  /* Note: padding and CRC for transmitted frame 
+     are automatically inserted by DMA */
+
+  /* Prepare transmit descriptors to give to DMA*/ 
+  ETH_Prepare_Transmit_Descriptors(framelength);
+
+  errval = ERR_OK;
+
+error:
+  
+  /* When Transmit Underflow flag is set, clear it and issue a Transmit Poll Demand to resume transmission */
+  if ((ETH->DMASR & ETH_DMASR_TUS) != (uint32_t)RESET)
+  {
+    /* Clear TUS ETHERNET DMA flag */
+    ETH->DMASR = ETH_DMASR_TUS;
+
+    /* Resume DMA transmission*/
+    ETH->DMATPDR = 0;
+  }
+  return errval;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Should allocate a pbuf and transfer the bytes of the incoming
+ * packet from the interface into the pbuf.
+ *
+ * @param netif the lwip network interface structure for this ethernetif
+ * @return a pbuf filled with the received packet (including MAC header)
+ *         NULL on memory error
+   */
+static struct pbuf * low_level_input(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct pbuf *p, *q;
+  uint32_t len;
+  FrameTypeDef frame;
+  u8 *buffer;
+  __IO ETH_DMADESCTypeDef *DMARxDesc;
+  uint32_t bufferoffset = 0;
+  uint32_t payloadoffset = 0;
+  uint32_t byteslefttocopy = 0;
+  uint32_t i=0;  
+  
+  /* get received frame */
+  frame = ETH_Get_Received_Frame();
+  
+  /* Obtain the size of the packet and put it into the "len" variable. */
+  len = frame.length;
+  buffer = (u8 *)frame.buffer;
+  
+  /* We allocate a pbuf chain of pbufs from the Lwip buffer pool */
+  p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, len, PBUF_POOL);
+  
+  if (p != NULL)
+  {
+    DMARxDesc = frame.descriptor;
+    bufferoffset = 0;
+    for(q = p; q != NULL; q = q->next)
+    {
+      byteslefttocopy = q->len;
+      payloadoffset = 0;
+      
+      /* Check if the length of bytes to copy in current pbuf is bigger than Rx buffer size*/
+      while( (byteslefttocopy + bufferoffset) > ETH_RX_BUF_SIZE )
+      {
+        /* Copy data to pbuf*/
+        memcpy( (u8_t*)((u8_t*)q->payload + payloadoffset), (u8_t*)((u8_t*)buffer + bufferoffset), (ETH_RX_BUF_SIZE - bufferoffset));
+        
+        /* Point to next descriptor */
+        DMARxDesc = (ETH_DMADESCTypeDef *)(DMARxDesc->Buffer2NextDescAddr);
+        buffer = (unsigned char *)(DMARxDesc->Buffer1Addr);
+        
+        byteslefttocopy = byteslefttocopy - (ETH_RX_BUF_SIZE - bufferoffset);
+        payloadoffset = payloadoffset + (ETH_RX_BUF_SIZE - bufferoffset);
+        bufferoffset = 0;
+      }
+      /* Copy remaining data in pbuf */
+      memcpy( (u8_t*)((u8_t*)q->payload + payloadoffset), (u8_t*)((u8_t*)buffer + bufferoffset), byteslefttocopy);
+      bufferoffset = bufferoffset + byteslefttocopy;
+    }
+  }
+  
+  /* Release descriptors to DMA */
+  DMARxDesc =frame.descriptor;
+
+  /* Set Own bit in Rx descriptors: gives the buffers back to DMA */
+  for (i=0; i<DMA_RX_FRAME_infos->Seg_Count; i++)
+  {  
+    DMARxDesc->Status = ETH_DMARxDesc_OWN;
+    DMARxDesc = (ETH_DMADESCTypeDef *)(DMARxDesc->Buffer2NextDescAddr);
+  }
+  
+  /* Clear Segment_Count */
+  DMA_RX_FRAME_infos->Seg_Count =0;
+  
+  /* When Rx Buffer unavailable flag is set: clear it and resume reception */
+  if ((ETH->DMASR & ETH_DMASR_RBUS) != (u32)RESET)  
+  {
+    /* Clear RBUS ETHERNET DMA flag */
+    ETH->DMASR = ETH_DMASR_RBUS;
+    /* Resume DMA reception */
+    ETH->DMARPDR = 0;
+  }
+  return p;
+}
+
+/**
+ * This function should be called when a packet is ready to be read
+ * from the interface. It uses the function low_level_input() that
+ * should handle the actual reception of bytes from the network
+ * interface. Then the type of the received packet is determined and
+ * the appropriate input function is called.
+ *
+ * @param netif the lwip network interface structure for this ethernetif
+ */
+err_t ethernetif_input(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  err_t err;
+  struct pbuf *p;
+
+  /* move received packet into a new pbuf */
+  p = low_level_input(netif);
+
+  /* no packet could be read, silently ignore this */
+  if (p == NULL) return ERR_MEM;
+
+  /* entry point to the LwIP stack */
+  err = netif->input(p, netif);
+  
+  if (err != ERR_OK)
+  {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(NETIF_DEBUG, ("ethernetif_input: IP input error\n"));
+    pbuf_free(p);
+  }
+  return err;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Should be called at the beginning of the program to set up the
+ * network interface. It calls the function low_level_init() to do the
+ * actual setup of the hardware.
+ *
+ * This function should be passed as a parameter to netif_add().
+ *
+ * @param netif the lwip network interface structure for this ethernetif
+ * @return ERR_OK if the loopif is initialized
+ *         ERR_MEM if private data couldn't be allocated
+ *         any other err_t on error
+ */
+err_t ethernetif_init(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  LWIP_ASSERT("netif != NULL", (netif != NULL));
+  
+#if LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME
+  /* Initialize interface hostname */
+  netif->hostname = "lwip";
+#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME */
+
+  netif->name[0] = IFNAME0;
+  netif->name[1] = IFNAME1;
+  /* We directly use etharp_output() here to save a function call.
+   * You can instead declare your own function an call etharp_output()
+   * from it if you have to do some checks before sending (e.g. if link
+   * is available...) */
+  netif->output = etharp_output;
+  netif->linkoutput = low_level_output;
+
+  /* initialize the hardware */
+  low_level_init(netif);
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}

+ 11 - 0
MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/port/STM32F4x7/Standalone/ethernetif.h

@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+#ifndef __ETHERNETIF_H__
+#define __ETHERNETIF_H__
+
+
+#include "lwip/err.h"
+#include "lwip/netif.h"
+
+err_t ethernetif_init(struct netif *netif);
+err_t ethernetif_input(struct netif *netif);
+
+#endif

+ 365 - 0
MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/port/STM32F4x7/UCOS-II/ethernetif.c

@@ -0,0 +1,365 @@
+/**
+ * @file
+ * Ethernet Interface for standalone applications (without RTOS) - works only for
+ * ethernet polling mode (polling for ethernet frame reception)
+ *
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ * Author: Adam Dunkels <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/opt.h"
+#include "lwip/mem.h"
+#include "netif/etharp.h"
+#include "ethernetif.h"
+#include "stm32f4x7_eth.h"
+#include "main_lwip.h"
+#include <string.h>
+
+/* Network interface name */
+#define IFNAME0 's'
+#define IFNAME1 't'
+
+/* Ethernet Rx & Tx DMA Descriptors */
+extern ETH_DMADESCTypeDef DMARxDscrTab[ETH_RXBUFNB], DMATxDscrTab[ETH_TXBUFNB];
+
+/* Ethernet Driver Receive buffers  */
+extern uint8_t Rx_Buff[ETH_RXBUFNB][ETH_RX_BUF_SIZE];
+
+/* Ethernet Driver Transmit buffers */
+extern uint8_t Tx_Buff[ETH_TXBUFNB][ETH_TX_BUF_SIZE];
+
+/* Global pointers to track current transmit and receive descriptors */
+extern ETH_DMADESCTypeDef *DMATxDescToSet;
+extern ETH_DMADESCTypeDef *DMARxDescToGet;
+
+/* Global pointer for last received frame infos */
+extern ETH_DMA_Rx_Frame_infos *DMA_RX_FRAME_infos;
+
+/**
+ * In this function, the hardware should be initialized.
+ * Called from ethernetif_init().
+ *
+ * @param netif the already initialized lwip network interface structure
+ *        for this ethernetif
+ */
+static void low_level_init(struct netif *netif)
+{
+#ifdef CHECKSUM_BY_HARDWARE
+  int i;
+#endif
+  /* set MAC hardware address length */
+  netif->hwaddr_len = ETHARP_HWADDR_LEN;
+
+  /* set MAC hardware address */
+  netif->hwaddr[0] = MAC_ADDR0;
+  netif->hwaddr[1] = MAC_ADDR1;
+  netif->hwaddr[2] = MAC_ADDR2;
+  netif->hwaddr[3] = MAC_ADDR3;
+  netif->hwaddr[4] = MAC_ADDR4;
+  netif->hwaddr[5] = MAC_ADDR5;
+
+  /* initialize MAC address in ethernet MAC */
+  ETH_MACAddressConfig(ETH_MAC_Address0, netif->hwaddr);
+
+  /* maximum transfer unit */
+  netif->mtu = 1500;
+
+  /* device capabilities */
+  /* don't set NETIF_FLAG_ETHARP if this device is not an ethernet one */
+  netif->flags = NETIF_FLAG_BROADCAST | NETIF_FLAG_ETHARP;
+
+  /* Initialize Tx Descriptors list: Chain Mode */
+  ETH_DMATxDescChainInit(DMATxDscrTab, &Tx_Buff[0][0], ETH_TXBUFNB);
+  /* Initialize Rx Descriptors list: Chain Mode  */
+  ETH_DMARxDescChainInit(DMARxDscrTab, &Rx_Buff[0][0], ETH_RXBUFNB);
+
+#ifdef CHECKSUM_BY_HARDWARE
+  /* Enable the TCP, UDP and ICMP checksum insertion for the Tx frames */
+  for (i = 0; i < ETH_TXBUFNB; i++)
+  {
+    ETH_DMATxDescChecksumInsertionConfig(&DMATxDscrTab[i], ETH_DMATxDesc_ChecksumTCPUDPICMPFull);
+  }
+#endif
+
+  /* Note: TCP, UDP, ICMP checksum checking for received frame are enabled in DMA config */
+
+  /* Enable MAC and DMA transmission and reception */
+  ETH_Start();
+}
+
+/**
+ * This function should do the actual transmission of the packet. The packet is
+ * contained in the pbuf that is passed to the function. This pbuf
+ * might be chained.
+ *
+ * @param netif the lwip network interface structure for this ethernetif
+ * @param p the MAC packet to send (e.g. IP packet including MAC addresses and type)
+ * @return ERR_OK if the packet could be sent
+ *         an err_t value if the packet couldn't be sent
+ *
+ * @note Returning ERR_MEM here if a DMA queue of your MAC is full can lead to
+ *       strange results. You might consider waiting for space in the DMA queue
+ *       to become availale since the stack doesn't retry to send a packet
+ *       dropped because of memory failure (except for the TCP timers).
+ */
+
+static err_t low_level_output(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *p)
+{
+  err_t errval;
+  struct pbuf *q;
+  u8 *buffer = (u8 *)(DMATxDescToSet->Buffer1Addr);
+  __IO ETH_DMADESCTypeDef *DmaTxDesc;
+  uint16_t framelength = 0;
+  uint32_t bufferoffset = 0;
+  uint32_t byteslefttocopy = 0;
+  uint32_t payloadoffset = 0;
+
+  DmaTxDesc = DMATxDescToSet;
+  bufferoffset = 0;
+
+  /* copy frame from pbufs to driver buffers */
+  for (q = p; q != NULL; q = q->next)
+  {
+    /* Is this buffer available? If not, goto error */
+    if ((DmaTxDesc->Status & ETH_DMATxDesc_OWN) != (u32)RESET)
+    {
+      errval = ERR_BUF;
+      goto error;
+    }
+
+    /* Get bytes in current lwIP buffer */
+    byteslefttocopy = q->len;
+    payloadoffset = 0;
+
+    /* Check if the length of data to copy is bigger than Tx buffer size*/
+    while ((byteslefttocopy + bufferoffset) > ETH_TX_BUF_SIZE)
+    {
+      /* Copy data to Tx buffer*/
+      memcpy((u8_t *)((u8_t *)buffer + bufferoffset), (u8_t *)((u8_t *)q->payload + payloadoffset), (ETH_TX_BUF_SIZE - bufferoffset));
+
+      /* Point to next descriptor */
+      DmaTxDesc = (ETH_DMADESCTypeDef *)(DmaTxDesc->Buffer2NextDescAddr);
+
+      /* Check if the buffer is available */
+      if ((DmaTxDesc->Status & ETH_DMATxDesc_OWN) != (u32)RESET)
+      {
+        errval = ERR_USE;
+        goto error;
+      }
+
+      buffer = (u8 *)(DmaTxDesc->Buffer1Addr);
+
+      byteslefttocopy = byteslefttocopy - (ETH_TX_BUF_SIZE - bufferoffset);
+      payloadoffset = payloadoffset + (ETH_TX_BUF_SIZE - bufferoffset);
+      framelength = framelength + (ETH_TX_BUF_SIZE - bufferoffset);
+      bufferoffset = 0;
+    }
+
+    /* Copy the remaining bytes */
+    memcpy((u8_t *)((u8_t *)buffer + bufferoffset), (u8_t *)((u8_t *)q->payload + payloadoffset), byteslefttocopy);
+    bufferoffset = bufferoffset + byteslefttocopy;
+    framelength = framelength + byteslefttocopy;
+  }
+
+  /* Note: padding and CRC for transmitted frame
+     are automatically inserted by DMA */
+
+  /* Prepare transmit descriptors to give to DMA*/
+  ETH_Prepare_Transmit_Descriptors(framelength);
+
+  errval = ERR_OK;
+
+error:
+
+  /* When Transmit Underflow flag is set, clear it and issue a Transmit Poll Demand to resume transmission */
+  if ((ETH->DMASR & ETH_DMASR_TUS) != (uint32_t)RESET)
+  {
+    /* Clear TUS ETHERNET DMA flag */
+    ETH->DMASR = ETH_DMASR_TUS;
+
+    /* Resume DMA transmission*/
+    ETH->DMATPDR = 0;
+  }
+  return errval;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Should allocate a pbuf and transfer the bytes of the incoming
+ * packet from the interface into the pbuf.
+ *
+ * @param netif the lwip network interface structure for this ethernetif
+ * @return a pbuf filled with the received packet (including MAC header)
+ *         NULL on memory error
+ */
+static struct pbuf *low_level_input(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct pbuf *p, *q;
+  uint32_t len;
+  FrameTypeDef frame;
+  u8 *buffer;
+  __IO ETH_DMADESCTypeDef *DMARxDesc;
+  uint32_t bufferoffset = 0;
+  uint32_t payloadoffset = 0;
+  uint32_t byteslefttocopy = 0;
+  uint32_t i = 0;
+
+  /* get received frame */
+  frame = ETH_Get_Received_Frame();
+
+  /* Obtain the size of the packet and put it into the "len" variable. */
+  len = frame.length;
+  buffer = (u8 *)frame.buffer;
+
+  /* We allocate a pbuf chain of pbufs from the Lwip buffer pool */
+  p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, len, PBUF_POOL);
+
+  if (p != NULL)
+  {
+    DMARxDesc = frame.descriptor;
+    bufferoffset = 0;
+    for (q = p; q != NULL; q = q->next)
+    {
+      byteslefttocopy = q->len;
+      payloadoffset = 0;
+
+      /* Check if the length of bytes to copy in current pbuf is bigger than Rx buffer size*/
+      while ((byteslefttocopy + bufferoffset) > ETH_RX_BUF_SIZE)
+      {
+        /* Copy data to pbuf*/
+        memcpy((u8_t *)((u8_t *)q->payload + payloadoffset), (u8_t *)((u8_t *)buffer + bufferoffset), (ETH_RX_BUF_SIZE - bufferoffset));
+
+        /* Point to next descriptor */
+        DMARxDesc = (ETH_DMADESCTypeDef *)(DMARxDesc->Buffer2NextDescAddr);
+        buffer = (unsigned char *)(DMARxDesc->Buffer1Addr);
+
+        byteslefttocopy = byteslefttocopy - (ETH_RX_BUF_SIZE - bufferoffset);
+        payloadoffset = payloadoffset + (ETH_RX_BUF_SIZE - bufferoffset);
+        bufferoffset = 0;
+      }
+      /* Copy remaining data in pbuf */
+      memcpy((u8_t *)((u8_t *)q->payload + payloadoffset), (u8_t *)((u8_t *)buffer + bufferoffset), byteslefttocopy);
+      bufferoffset = bufferoffset + byteslefttocopy;
+    }
+  }
+
+  /* Release descriptors to DMA */
+  DMARxDesc = frame.descriptor;
+
+  /* Set Own bit in Rx descriptors: gives the buffers back to DMA */
+  for (i = 0; i < DMA_RX_FRAME_infos->Seg_Count; i++)
+  {
+    DMARxDesc->Status = ETH_DMARxDesc_OWN;
+    DMARxDesc = (ETH_DMADESCTypeDef *)(DMARxDesc->Buffer2NextDescAddr);
+  }
+
+  /* Clear Segment_Count */
+  DMA_RX_FRAME_infos->Seg_Count = 0;
+
+  /* When Rx Buffer unavailable flag is set: clear it and resume reception */
+  if ((ETH->DMASR & ETH_DMASR_RBUS) != (u32)RESET)
+  {
+    /* Clear RBUS ETHERNET DMA flag */
+    ETH->DMASR = ETH_DMASR_RBUS;
+    /* Resume DMA reception */
+    ETH->DMARPDR = 0;
+  }
+  return p;
+}
+
+/**
+ * This function should be called when a packet is ready to be read
+ * from the interface. It uses the function low_level_input() that
+ * should handle the actual reception of bytes from the network
+ * interface. Then the type of the received packet is determined and
+ * the appropriate input function is called.
+ *
+ * @param netif the lwip network interface structure for this ethernetif
+ */
+err_t ethernetif_input(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  err_t err;
+  struct pbuf *p;
+
+  /* move received packet into a new pbuf */
+  p = low_level_input(netif);
+
+  /* no packet could be read, silently ignore this */
+  if (p == NULL)
+    return ERR_MEM;
+
+  /* entry point to the LwIP stack */
+  err = netif->input(p, netif);
+
+  if (err != ERR_OK)
+  {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(NETIF_DEBUG, ("ethernetif_input: IP input error\n"));
+    pbuf_free(p);
+  }
+  return err;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Should be called at the beginning of the program to set up the
+ * network interface. It calls the function low_level_init() to do the
+ * actual setup of the hardware.
+ *
+ * This function should be passed as a parameter to netif_add().
+ *
+ * @param netif the lwip network interface structure for this ethernetif
+ * @return ERR_OK if the loopif is initialized
+ *         ERR_MEM if private data couldn't be allocated
+ *         any other err_t on error
+ */
+err_t ethernetif_init(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  LWIP_ASSERT("netif != NULL", (netif != NULL));
+
+#if LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME
+  /* Initialize interface hostname */
+  netif->hostname = "lwip";
+#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME */
+
+  netif->name[0] = IFNAME0;
+  netif->name[1] = IFNAME1;
+  /* We directly use etharp_output() here to save a function call.
+   * You can instead declare your own function an call etharp_output()
+   * from it if you have to do some checks before sending (e.g. if link
+   * is available...) */
+  netif->output = etharp_output;
+  netif->linkoutput = low_level_output;
+
+  /* initialize the hardware */
+  low_level_init(netif);
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}

+ 11 - 0
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+#ifndef __ETHERNETIF_H__
+#define __ETHERNETIF_H__
+
+
+#include "lwip/err.h"
+#include "lwip/netif.h"
+
+err_t ethernetif_init(struct netif *netif);
+err_t ethernetif_input(struct netif *netif);
+
+#endif

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+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2003 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ * Author: Adam Dunkels <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+/*  Porting by Michael Vysotsky <[email protected]> August 2011   */
+
+#define SYS_ARCH_GLOBALS
+
+/* lwIP includes. */
+#include "lwip/debug.h"
+#include "lwip/def.h"
+#include "lwip/sys.h"
+#include "lwip/mem.h"
+#include "string.h"
+#include "sys_arch.h"
+
+/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+/*                      VARIABLES                                             */
+/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+static OS_MEM *pQueueMem, *pStackMem;
+
+const void *const pvNullPointer = (mem_ptr_t *)0xffffffff;
+
+#if defined(__GNUC__) /*!< GCC compiler */
+__attribute__((aligned(4))) INT8U pcQueueMemoryPool[MAX_QUEUES * sizeof(TQ_DESCR)];
+__attribute__((aligned(4))) OS_STK LwIP_Task_Stk[LWIP_TASK_MAX * LWIP_STK_SIZE];
+
+#elif defined(__CC_ARM) /*!< ARM compiler */
+__align(4)
+	INT8U pcQueueMemoryPool[MAX_QUEUES * sizeof(TQ_DESCR)];
+__align(4)
+	OS_STK LwIP_Task_Stk[LWIP_TASK_MAX * LWIP_STK_SIZE];
+
+#elif defined(__ICCARM__) /*!< IAR compiler */
+#pragma data_alignment = 4
+INT8U pcQueueMemoryPool[MAX_QUEUES * sizeof(TQ_DESCR)];
+#pragma data_alignment = 4
+OS_STK LwIP_Task_Stk[LWIP_TASK_MAX * LWIP_STK_SIZE];
+
+#endif /* __CC_ARM */
+
+INT8U LwIP_task_priopity_stask[LWIP_TASK_MAX];
+
+#define OS_MS_PER_TICK (1000 / OS_TICKS_PER_SEC)
+
+u32_t sys_now(void)
+{
+	return (OSTimeGet() * OS_MS_PER_TICK);
+}
+
+/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+/*                      PROTOTYPES                                            */
+/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+/*--------------------Creates an empty mailbox.-------------------------------*/
+
+err_t sys_mbox_new(sys_mbox_t *mbox, int size)
+{
+	/* prarmeter "size" can be ignored in your implementation. */
+	u8_t ucErr;
+	PQ_DESCR pQDesc;
+	pQDesc = OSMemGet(pQueueMem, &ucErr);
+
+	LWIP_ASSERT("OSMemGet ", ucErr == OS_ERR_NONE);
+	if (ucErr == OS_ERR_NONE)
+	{
+		if (size > MAX_QUEUE_ENTRIES)
+		{
+			size = MAX_QUEUE_ENTRIES;
+		}
+		pQDesc->pQ = OSQCreate(&(pQDesc->pvQEntries[0]), size);
+		LWIP_ASSERT("OSQCreate ", pQDesc->pQ != NULL);
+
+		if (pQDesc->pQ != NULL)
+		{
+			*mbox = pQDesc;
+			return 0;
+		}
+		else
+		{
+			ucErr = OSMemPut(pQueueMem, pQDesc);
+			*mbox = NULL;
+			return ucErr;
+		}
+	}
+	else
+	{
+		return -1;
+	}
+}
+
+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+/*
+  Deallocates a mailbox. If there are messages still present in the
+  mailbox when the mailbox is deallocated, it is an indication of a
+  programming error in lwIP and the developer should be notified.
+*/
+void sys_mbox_free(sys_mbox_t *mbox)
+{
+	u8_t ucErr;
+	sys_mbox_t m_box = *mbox;
+	LWIP_ASSERT("sys_mbox_free ", m_box != SYS_MBOX_NULL);
+
+	OSQFlush(m_box->pQ);
+
+	(void)OSQDel(m_box->pQ, OS_DEL_NO_PEND, &ucErr);
+	LWIP_ASSERT("OSQDel ", ucErr == OS_ERR_NONE);
+
+	ucErr = OSMemPut(pQueueMem, m_box);
+	LWIP_ASSERT("OSMemPut ", ucErr == OS_ERR_NONE);
+	*mbox = NULL;
+}
+
+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+//   Posts the "msg" to the mailbox.
+void sys_mbox_post(sys_mbox_t *mbox, void *msg)
+{
+	u8_t i = 0;
+	sys_mbox_t m_box = *mbox;
+	if (msg == NULL)
+		msg = (void *)&pvNullPointer;
+	/* try 10 times */
+	while ((i < 10) && ((OSQPost(m_box->pQ, msg)) != OS_ERR_NONE))
+	{
+		i++;
+		OSTimeDly(5);
+	}
+	LWIP_ASSERT("sys_mbox_post error!\n", i != 10);
+}
+
+/* Try to post the "msg" to the mailbox. */
+err_t sys_mbox_trypost(sys_mbox_t *mbox, void *msg)
+{
+	sys_mbox_t m_box = *mbox;
+	if (msg == NULL)
+		msg = (void *)&pvNullPointer;
+
+	if ((OSQPost(m_box->pQ, msg)) != OS_ERR_NONE)
+	{
+		return ERR_MEM;
+	}
+	return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+/*
+  Blocks the thread until a message arrives in the mailbox, but does
+  not block the thread longer than "timeout" milliseconds (similar to
+  the sys_arch_sem_wait() function). The "msg" argument is a result
+  parameter that is set by the function (i.e., by doing "*msg =
+  ptr"). The "msg" parameter maybe NULL to indicate that the message
+  should be dropped.
+
+  The return values are the same as for the sys_arch_sem_wait() function:
+  Number of milliseconds spent waiting or SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT if there was a
+  timeout.
+
+  Note that a function with a similar name, sys_mbox_fetch(), is
+  implemented by lwIP.
+*/
+u32_t sys_arch_mbox_fetch(sys_mbox_t *mbox, void **msg, u32_t timeout)
+{
+	u8_t ucErr;
+	u32_t ucos_timeout, timeout_new;
+	void *temp;
+	sys_mbox_t m_box = *mbox;
+	/* convert to timetick */
+	if (timeout != 0)
+	{
+		ucos_timeout = (timeout * OS_TICKS_PER_SEC) / 1000;
+		if (ucos_timeout < 1)
+		{
+			ucos_timeout = 1;
+		}
+		else if (ucos_timeout > 65535) /* ucOS only support u16_t timeout */
+		{
+			ucos_timeout = 65535;
+		}
+	}
+	else
+		ucos_timeout = 0;
+
+	timeout = OSTimeGet();
+
+	temp = OSQPend(m_box->pQ, (u16_t)ucos_timeout, &ucErr);
+
+	if (msg != NULL)
+	{
+		if (temp == (void *)&pvNullPointer)
+			*msg = NULL;
+		else
+			*msg = temp;
+	}
+
+	if (ucErr == OS_ERR_TIMEOUT)
+		timeout = SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT;
+	else
+	{
+		LWIP_ASSERT("OSQPend ", ucErr == OS_ERR_NONE);
+
+		timeout_new = OSTimeGet();
+		if (timeout_new > timeout)
+			timeout_new = timeout_new - timeout;
+		else
+			timeout_new = 0xffffffff - timeout + timeout_new;
+		/* convert to millisecond */
+		timeout = timeout_new * 1000 / OS_TICKS_PER_SEC + 1;
+	}
+	return timeout;
+}
+/**
+ * Check if an mbox is valid/allocated:
+ * @param sys_mbox_t *mbox pointer mail box
+ * @return 1 for valid, 0 for invalid
+ */
+int sys_mbox_valid(sys_mbox_t *mbox)
+{
+	sys_mbox_t m_box = *mbox;
+	u8_t ucErr;
+	int ret;
+	OS_Q_DATA q_data;
+	memset(&q_data, 0, sizeof(OS_Q_DATA));
+	ucErr = OSQQuery(m_box->pQ, &q_data);
+	ret = (ucErr < 2 && (q_data.OSNMsgs < q_data.OSQSize)) ? 1 : 0;
+	return ret;
+}
+/**
+ * Set an mbox invalid so that sys_mbox_valid returns 0
+ */
+void sys_mbox_set_invalid(sys_mbox_t *mbox)
+{
+}
+/*
+ *  Creates and returns a new semaphore. The "count" argument specifies
+ *  the initial state of the semaphore. TBD finish and test
+ */
+
+err_t sys_sem_new(sys_sem_t *sem, u8_t count)
+{
+	u8_t err;
+
+	*sem = OSSemCreate((u16_t)count);
+	if (*sem == NULL)
+	{
+		return -1;
+	}
+
+	OSEventNameSet(*sem, "LWIP Sem", &err);
+	LWIP_ASSERT("OSSemCreate ", *sem != NULL);
+	return 0;
+}
+/*
+  Blocks the thread while waiting for the semaphore to be
+  signaled. If the "timeout" argument is non-zero, the thread should
+  only be blocked for the specified time (measured in
+  milliseconds).
+
+  If the timeout argument is non-zero, the return value is the number of
+  milliseconds spent waiting for the semaphore to be signaled. If the
+  semaphore wasn't signaled within the specified time, the return value is
+  SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT. If the thread didn't have to wait for the semaphore
+  (i.e., it was already signaled), the function may return zero.
+
+  Notice that lwIP implements a function with a similar name,
+  sys_sem_wait(), that uses the sys_arch_sem_wait() function.
+*/
+u32_t sys_arch_sem_wait(sys_sem_t *sem, u32_t timeout)
+{
+	u8_t ucErr;
+	u32_t ucos_timeout, timeout_new;
+
+	if (timeout != 0)
+	{
+		ucos_timeout = (timeout * OS_TICKS_PER_SEC) / 1000; // convert to timetick
+		if (ucos_timeout < 1)
+		{
+			ucos_timeout = 1;
+		}
+		else if (ucos_timeout > 65536) /* uC/OS only support u16_t pend */
+		{
+			ucos_timeout = 65535;
+		}
+	}
+	else
+		ucos_timeout = 0;
+
+	timeout = OSTimeGet();
+
+	OSSemPend(*sem, (u16_t)ucos_timeout, (u8_t *)&ucErr);
+	/*  only when timeout! */
+	if (ucErr == OS_ERR_TIMEOUT)
+		timeout = SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT;
+	else
+	{
+
+		/* for pbuf_free, may be called from an ISR */
+		timeout_new = OSTimeGet();
+		if (timeout_new >= timeout)
+			timeout_new = timeout_new - timeout;
+		else
+			timeout_new = 0xffffffff - timeout + timeout_new;
+		/* convert to milisecond */
+		timeout = (timeout_new * 1000 / OS_TICKS_PER_SEC + 1);
+	}
+	return timeout;
+}
+
+/*
+ *       Signals a semaphore
+ */
+
+void sys_sem_signal(sys_sem_t *sem)
+{
+	OSSemPost(*sem);
+}
+
+/*
+ *      Deallocates a semaphore
+ */
+void sys_sem_free(sys_sem_t *sem)
+{
+	u8_t ucErr;
+	(void)OSSemDel(*sem, OS_DEL_ALWAYS, &ucErr);
+	LWIP_ASSERT("OSSemDel ", ucErr == OS_ERR_NONE);
+	*sem = NULL;
+}
+int sys_sem_valid(sys_sem_t *sem)
+{
+	OS_SEM_DATA sem_data;
+	return (OSSemQuery(*sem, &sem_data) == OS_ERR_NONE) ? 1 : 0;
+}
+
+/** Set a semaphore invalid so that sys_sem_valid returns 0 */
+void sys_sem_set_invalid(sys_sem_t *sem)
+{
+}
+
+/*
+ * Initialize sys arch
+ */
+void sys_init(void)
+{
+	u8_t ucErr;
+	memset(LwIP_task_priopity_stask, 0, sizeof(LwIP_task_priopity_stask));
+	/* init mem used by sys_mbox_t, use ucosII functions */
+	pQueueMem = OSMemCreate((void *)pcQueueMemoryPool, MAX_QUEUES, sizeof(TQ_DESCR), &ucErr);
+	OSMemNameSet(pQueueMem, "LWIP mem", &ucErr);
+	LWIP_ASSERT("sys_init: failed OSMemCreate Q", ucErr == OS_ERR_NONE);
+	pStackMem = OSMemCreate((void *)LwIP_Task_Stk, LWIP_TASK_MAX, LWIP_STK_SIZE * sizeof(OS_STK), &ucErr);
+	OSMemNameSet(pQueueMem, "LWIP TASK STK", &ucErr);
+	LWIP_ASSERT("sys_init: failed OSMemCreate STK", ucErr == OS_ERR_NONE);
+}
+
+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+// TBD
+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+/*
+  Starts a new thread with priority "prio" that will begin its execution in the
+  function "thread()". The "arg" argument will be passed as an argument to the
+  thread() function. The id of the new thread is returned. Both the id and
+  the priority are system dependent.
+*/
+sys_thread_t sys_thread_new(const char *name, lwip_thread_fn thread, void *arg, int stacksize, int prio)
+{
+	u8_t ubPrio = LWIP_TASK_START_PRIO;
+	u8_t ucErr;
+	int i;
+	OS_STK *task_stk;
+	INT16U task_id;
+
+	arg = arg;
+
+	if (prio)
+	{
+		ubPrio += (prio - 1);
+		for (i = 0; i < LWIP_TASK_MAX; ++i)
+		{
+			if (LwIP_task_priopity_stask[i] == ubPrio)
+				break;
+		}
+
+		if (i == LWIP_TASK_MAX)
+		{
+			for (i = 0; i < LWIP_TASK_MAX; ++i)
+			{
+				if (LwIP_task_priopity_stask[i] == 0)
+				{
+					LwIP_task_priopity_stask[i] = ubPrio;
+					break;
+				}
+			}
+			if (i == LWIP_TASK_MAX)
+			{
+				LWIP_ASSERT("sys_thread_new: there is no space for priority", 0);
+				return (-1);
+			}
+		}
+		else
+		{
+			prio = 0;
+		}
+	}
+	else
+	{
+		LWIP_ASSERT("priority is invalid \r\n", 0);
+		return (-1);
+	}
+	/* Search for a suitable priority */
+	if (!prio)
+	{
+		ubPrio = LWIP_TASK_START_PRIO;
+		while (ubPrio < (LWIP_TASK_START_PRIO + LWIP_TASK_MAX))
+		{
+			for (i = 0; i < LWIP_TASK_MAX; ++i)
+				if (LwIP_task_priopity_stask[i] == ubPrio)
+				{
+					++ubPrio;
+					break;
+				}
+			if (i == LWIP_TASK_MAX)
+				break;
+		}
+		if (ubPrio < (LWIP_TASK_START_PRIO + LWIP_TASK_MAX))
+			for (i = 0; i < LWIP_TASK_MAX; ++i)
+				if (LwIP_task_priopity_stask[i] == 0)
+				{
+					LwIP_task_priopity_stask[i] = ubPrio;
+					break;
+				}
+		if (ubPrio >= (LWIP_TASK_START_PRIO + LWIP_TASK_MAX) || i == LWIP_TASK_MAX)
+		{
+			LWIP_ASSERT("sys_thread_new: there is no free priority", 0);
+			return (-1);
+		}
+	}
+	if (stacksize > LWIP_STK_SIZE || !stacksize)
+		stacksize = LWIP_STK_SIZE;
+	/* get Stack from pool */
+	task_stk = OSMemGet(pStackMem, &ucErr);
+	if (ucErr != OS_ERR_NONE)
+	{
+		LWIP_ASSERT("sys_thread_new: impossible to get a stack", 0);
+		return (-1);
+	}
+	task_id = ubPrio - LWIP_TASK_START_PRIO + 4; // LWIP_TSK_ID;
+#if (OS_TASK_STAT_EN == 0)
+	OSTaskCreate(thread, (void *)arg, &task_stk[stacksize - 1], ubPrio);
+#else
+	OSTaskCreateExt(thread, (void *)arg, &task_stk[stacksize - 1], ubPrio, task_id,
+					&task_stk[0], stacksize, (void *)0, OS_TASK_OPT_STK_CHK | OS_TASK_OPT_STK_CLR | OS_TASK_OPT_SAVE_FP);
+#endif
+	OSTaskNameSet(ubPrio, (u8_t *)name, &ucErr);
+
+	return ubPrio;
+}
+
+/*
+  This optional function does a "fast" critical region protection and returns
+  the previous protection level. This function is only called during very short
+  critical regions. An embedded system which supports ISR-based drivers might
+  want to implement this function by disabling interrupts. Task-based systems
+  might want to implement this by using a mutex or disabling tasking. This
+  function should support recursive calls from the same task or interrupt. In
+  other words, sys_arch_protect() could be called while already protected. In
+  that case the return value indicates that it is already protected.
+
+  sys_arch_protect() is only required if your port is supporting an operating
+  system.
+*/
+sys_prot_t sys_arch_protect(void)
+{
+	sys_prot_t cpu_sr;
+
+	cpu_sr = CPU_SR_Save();
+
+	return cpu_sr;
+}
+
+/*
+  This optional function does a "fast" set of critical region protection to the
+  value specified by pval. See the documentation for sys_arch_protect() for
+  more information. This function is only required if your port is supporting
+  an operating system.
+*/
+void sys_arch_unprotect(sys_prot_t pval)
+{
+	CPU_SR_Restore(pval);
+}

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+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2003 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ * Author: Adam Dunkels <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+#ifndef __ARCH_SYS_ARCH_H__
+#define __ARCH_SYS_ARCH_H__
+
+#include "includes.h"
+#include "arch/cc.h"
+
+#ifdef SYS_ARCH_GLOBALS
+#define SYS_ARCH_EXT
+#else
+#define SYS_ARCH_EXT extern
+#endif
+
+#define MAX_QUEUES 10
+#define MAX_QUEUE_ENTRIES 20
+
+/*-----------------macros-----------------------------------------------------*/
+#define LWIP_STK_SIZE 1024
+#define LWIP_TASK_MAX 2
+/* The user can change this priority level.
+ * It is important that there was no crossing with other levels.
+ */
+#define LWIP_TSK_PRIO 2
+#define LWIP_TASK_START_PRIO LWIP_TSK_PRIO
+#define LWIP_TASK_END_PRIO LWIP_TSK_PRIO + LWIP_TASK_MAX
+
+#define SYS_MBOX_NULL (void *)0
+#define SYS_SEM_NULL (void *)0
+
+#define sys_arch_mbox_tryfetch(mbox, msg) sys_arch_mbox_fetch(mbox, msg, 1)
+
+/*-----------------type define------------------------------------------------*/
+
+/** struct of LwIP mailbox */
+typedef struct
+{
+	OS_EVENT *pQ;
+	void *pvQEntries[MAX_QUEUE_ENTRIES];
+} TQ_DESCR, *PQ_DESCR;
+
+typedef OS_EVENT *sys_sem_t;	  // type of semiphores
+typedef PQ_DESCR sys_mbox_t;	  // type of mailboxes
+typedef signed char sys_thread_t; // type of id of the new thread
+
+#endif
+
+/* __SYS_RTXC_H__ */

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+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2003 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved. 
+ * 
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, 
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission. 
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED 
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF 
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT 
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, 
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT 
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS 
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN 
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING 
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY 
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ * 
+ * Author: Adam Dunkels <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+
+#if defined(__IAR_SYSTEMS_ICC__)
+#pragma pack(1)
+#endif
+

+ 81 - 0
MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/port/STM32F4x7/arch/cc.h

@@ -0,0 +1,81 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2003 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ * Author: Adam Dunkels <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+#ifndef __CC_H__
+#define __CC_H__
+
+#include "cpu.h"
+
+#define U16_F "hu"
+#define S16_F "d"
+#define X16_F "hx"
+#define U32_F "u"
+#define S32_F "d"
+#define X32_F "x"
+#define SZT_F "uz"
+
+typedef int sys_prot_t;
+
+/* define compiler specific symbols */
+#if defined(__ICCARM__)
+
+#define PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN
+#define PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT
+#define PACK_STRUCT_END
+#define PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(x) x
+#define PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES
+
+#elif defined(__CC_ARM)
+
+#define PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN __packed
+#define PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT
+#define PACK_STRUCT_END
+#define PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(x) x
+
+#elif defined(__GNUC__)
+
+#define PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN
+#define PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT __attribute__((__packed__))
+#define PACK_STRUCT_END
+#define PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(x) x
+
+#elif defined(__TASKING__)
+
+#define PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN
+#define PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT
+#define PACK_STRUCT_END
+#define PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(x) x
+
+#endif
+
+#define LWIP_PLATFORM_ASSERT(x) // do { if(!(x)) while(1); } while(0)
+
+#endif /* __CC_H__ */

+ 37 - 0
MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/port/STM32F4x7/arch/cpu.h

@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2003 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved. 
+ * 
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, 
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission. 
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED 
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF 
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT 
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, 
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT 
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS 
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN 
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING 
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY 
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ * 
+ * Author: Adam Dunkels <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+#ifndef __CPU_H__
+#define __CPU_H__
+
+#define BYTE_ORDER LITTLE_ENDIAN
+
+#endif /* __CPU_H__ */

+ 36 - 0
MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/port/STM32F4x7/arch/epstruct.h

@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2003 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved. 
+ * 
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, 
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission. 
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED 
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF 
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT 
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, 
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT 
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS 
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN 
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING 
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY 
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ * 
+ * Author: Adam Dunkels <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+
+#if defined(__IAR_SYSTEMS_ICC__)
+#pragma pack()
+#endif
+

+ 44 - 0
MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/port/STM32F4x7/arch/init.h

@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2003 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved. 
+ * 
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, 
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission. 
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED 
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF 
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT 
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, 
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT 
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS 
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN 
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING 
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY 
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ * 
+ * Author: Adam Dunkels <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+#ifndef __ARCH_INIT_H__
+#define __ARCH_INIT_H__
+
+#define TCPIP_INIT_DONE(arg)  tcpip_init_done(arg)
+
+void tcpip_init_done(void *);
+int wait_for_tcpip_init(void);
+
+#endif /* __ARCH_INIT_H__ */
+
+
+
+

+ 38 - 0
MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/port/STM32F4x7/arch/lib.h

@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2003 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved. 
+ * 
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, 
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission. 
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED 
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF 
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT 
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, 
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT 
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS 
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN 
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING 
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY 
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ * 
+ * Author: Adam Dunkels <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+#ifndef __LIB_H__
+#define __LIB_H__
+
+#include <string.h>
+
+
+#endif /* __LIB_H__ */

+ 38 - 0
MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/port/STM32F4x7/arch/perf.h

@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2003 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved. 
+ * 
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, 
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission. 
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED 
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF 
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT 
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, 
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT 
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS 
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN 
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING 
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY 
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ * 
+ * Author: Adam Dunkels <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+#ifndef __PERF_H__
+#define __PERF_H__
+
+#define PERF_START    /* null definition */
+#define PERF_STOP(x)  /* null definition */
+
+#endif /* __PERF_H__ */

+ 15 - 0
MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/src/FILES

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+api/      - The code for the high-level wrapper API. Not needed if
+            you use the lowel-level call-back/raw API.
+
+apps/     - Higher layer applications that are specifically programmed
+            with the lwIP low-level raw API.
+
+core/     - The core of the TPC/IP stack; protocol implementations,
+            memory and buffer management, and the low-level raw API.
+
+include/  - lwIP include files.
+
+netif/    - Generic network interface device drivers are kept here.
+
+For more information on the various subdirectories, check the FILES
+file in each directory.

+ 181 - 0
MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/src/Filelists.mk

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+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+# All rights reserved. 
+# 
+# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, 
+# are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+#
+# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+#    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+#    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+#    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+# 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+#    derived from this software without specific prior written permission. 
+#
+# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED 
+# WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF 
+# MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT 
+# SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, 
+# EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT 
+# OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS 
+# INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN 
+# CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING 
+# IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY 
+# OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+#
+# This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+# 
+# Author: Adam Dunkels <[email protected]>
+#
+
+# COREFILES, CORE4FILES: The minimum set of files needed for lwIP.
+COREFILES=$(LWIPDIR)/core/init.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/core/def.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/core/dns.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/core/inet_chksum.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/core/ip.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/core/mem.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/core/memp.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/core/netif.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/core/pbuf.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/core/raw.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/core/stats.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/core/sys.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/core/tcp.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/core/tcp_in.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/core/tcp_out.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/core/timeouts.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/core/udp.c
+
+CORE4FILES=$(LWIPDIR)/core/ipv4/autoip.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/core/ipv4/dhcp.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/core/ipv4/etharp.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/core/ipv4/icmp.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/core/ipv4/igmp.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/core/ipv4/ip4_frag.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/core/ipv4/ip4.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/core/ipv4/ip4_addr.c
+
+CORE6FILES=$(LWIPDIR)/core/ipv6/dhcp6.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/core/ipv6/ethip6.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/core/ipv6/icmp6.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/core/ipv6/inet6.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/core/ipv6/ip6.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/core/ipv6/ip6_addr.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/core/ipv6/ip6_frag.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/core/ipv6/mld6.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/core/ipv6/nd6.c
+
+# APIFILES: The files which implement the sequential and socket APIs.
+APIFILES=$(LWIPDIR)/api/api_lib.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/api/api_msg.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/api/err.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/api/netbuf.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/api/netdb.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/api/netifapi.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/api/sockets.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/api/tcpip.c
+
+# NETIFFILES: Files implementing various generic network interface functions
+NETIFFILES=$(LWIPDIR)/netif/ethernet.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/netif/slipif.c
+
+# SIXLOWPAN: 6LoWPAN
+SIXLOWPAN=$(LWIPDIR)/netif/lowpan6.c \
+
+# PPPFILES: PPP
+PPPFILES=$(LWIPDIR)/netif/ppp/auth.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/netif/ppp/ccp.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/netif/ppp/chap-md5.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/netif/ppp/chap_ms.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/netif/ppp/chap-new.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/netif/ppp/demand.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/netif/ppp/eap.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/netif/ppp/ecp.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/netif/ppp/eui64.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/netif/ppp/fsm.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/netif/ppp/ipcp.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/netif/ppp/ipv6cp.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/netif/ppp/lcp.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/netif/ppp/magic.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/netif/ppp/mppe.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/netif/ppp/multilink.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/netif/ppp/ppp.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/netif/ppp/pppapi.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/netif/ppp/pppcrypt.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/netif/ppp/pppoe.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/netif/ppp/pppol2tp.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/netif/ppp/pppos.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/netif/ppp/upap.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/netif/ppp/utils.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/netif/ppp/vj.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/netif/ppp/polarssl/arc4.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/netif/ppp/polarssl/des.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/netif/ppp/polarssl/md4.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/netif/ppp/polarssl/md5.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/netif/ppp/polarssl/sha1.c
+
+# LWIPNOAPPSFILES: All LWIP files without apps
+LWIPNOAPPSFILES=$(COREFILES) \
+	$(CORE4FILES) \
+	$(CORE6FILES) \
+	$(APIFILES) \
+	$(NETIFFILES) \
+	$(PPPFILES) \
+	$(SIXLOWPAN)
+
+# SNMPFILES: SNMPv2c agent
+SNMPFILES=$(LWIPDIR)/apps/snmp/snmp_asn1.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/apps/snmp/snmp_core.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/apps/snmp/snmp_mib2.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/apps/snmp/snmp_mib2_icmp.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/apps/snmp/snmp_mib2_interfaces.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/apps/snmp/snmp_mib2_ip.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/apps/snmp/snmp_mib2_snmp.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/apps/snmp/snmp_mib2_system.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/apps/snmp/snmp_mib2_tcp.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/apps/snmp/snmp_mib2_udp.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/apps/snmp/snmp_msg.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/apps/snmp/snmpv3.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/apps/snmp/snmp_netconn.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/apps/snmp/snmp_pbuf_stream.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/apps/snmp/snmp_raw.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/apps/snmp/snmp_scalar.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/apps/snmp/snmp_table.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/apps/snmp/snmp_threadsync.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/apps/snmp/snmp_traps.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/apps/snmp/snmpv3_mbedtls.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/apps/snmp/snmpv3_dummy.c
+
+# HTTPDFILES: HTTP server
+HTTPDFILES=$(LWIPDIR)/apps/httpd/fs.c \
+	$(LWIPDIR)/apps/httpd/httpd.c
+
+# LWIPERFFILES: IPERF server
+LWIPERFFILES=$(LWIPDIR)/apps/lwiperf/lwiperf.c
+
+# SNTPFILES: SNTP client
+SNTPFILES=$(LWIPDIR)/apps/sntp/sntp.c
+
+# MDNSFILES: MDNS responder
+MDNSFILES=$(LWIPDIR)/apps/mdns/mdns.c
+
+# NETBIOSNSFILES: NetBIOS name server
+NETBIOSNSFILES=$(LWIPDIR)/apps/netbiosns/netbiosns.c
+
+# TFTPFILES: TFTP server files
+TFTPFILES=$(LWIPDIR)/apps/tftp/tftp_server.c
+
+# MQTTFILES: MQTT client files
+MQTTFILES=$(LWIPDIR)/apps/mqtt/mqtt.c
+
+# LWIPAPPFILES: All LWIP APPs
+LWIPAPPFILES=$(SNMPFILES) \
+	$(HTTPDFILES) \
+	$(LWIPERFFILES) \
+	$(SNTPFILES) \
+	$(MDNSFILES) \
+	$(NETBIOSNSFILES) \
+	$(TFTPFILES) \
+	$(MQTTFILES)

+ 1010 - 0
MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/src/api/api_lib.c

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+/**
+ * @file
+ * Sequential API External module
+ * 
+ * @defgroup netconn Netconn API
+ * @ingroup sequential_api
+ * Thread-safe, to be called from non-TCPIP threads only.
+ * TX/RX handling based on @ref netbuf (containing @ref pbuf)
+ * to avoid copying data around.
+ * 
+ * @defgroup netconn_common Common functions
+ * @ingroup netconn
+ * For use with TCP and UDP
+ * 
+ * @defgroup netconn_tcp TCP only
+ * @ingroup netconn
+ * TCP only functions
+ * 
+ * @defgroup netconn_udp UDP only
+ * @ingroup netconn
+ * UDP only functions
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ * Author: Adam Dunkels <[email protected]>
+ */
+
+/* This is the part of the API that is linked with
+   the application */
+
+#include "lwip/opt.h"
+
+#if LWIP_NETCONN /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */
+
+#include "lwip/api.h"
+#include "lwip/memp.h"
+
+#include "lwip/ip.h"
+#include "lwip/raw.h"
+#include "lwip/udp.h"
+#include "lwip/priv/api_msg.h"
+#include "lwip/priv/tcp_priv.h"
+#include "lwip/priv/tcpip_priv.h"
+
+#include <string.h>
+
+#define API_MSG_VAR_REF(name)               API_VAR_REF(name)
+#define API_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(name)           API_VAR_DECLARE(struct api_msg, name)
+#define API_MSG_VAR_ALLOC(name)             API_VAR_ALLOC(struct api_msg, MEMP_API_MSG, name, ERR_MEM)
+#define API_MSG_VAR_ALLOC_RETURN_NULL(name) API_VAR_ALLOC(struct api_msg, MEMP_API_MSG, name, NULL)
+#define API_MSG_VAR_FREE(name)              API_VAR_FREE(MEMP_API_MSG, name)
+
+static err_t netconn_close_shutdown(struct netconn *conn, u8_t how);
+
+/**
+ * Call the lower part of a netconn_* function
+ * This function is then running in the thread context
+ * of tcpip_thread and has exclusive access to lwIP core code.
+ *
+ * @param fn function to call
+ * @param apimsg a struct containing the function to call and its parameters
+ * @return ERR_OK if the function was called, another err_t if not
+ */
+static err_t
+netconn_apimsg(tcpip_callback_fn fn, struct api_msg *apimsg)
+{
+  err_t err;
+
+#ifdef LWIP_DEBUG
+  /* catch functions that don't set err */
+  apimsg->err = ERR_VAL;
+#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG */
+
+#if LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD
+  apimsg->op_completed_sem = LWIP_NETCONN_THREAD_SEM_GET();
+#endif /* LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD */
+
+  err = tcpip_send_msg_wait_sem(fn, apimsg, LWIP_API_MSG_SEM(apimsg));
+  if (err == ERR_OK) {
+    return apimsg->err;
+  }
+  return err;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Create a new netconn (of a specific type) that has a callback function.
+ * The corresponding pcb is also created.
+ *
+ * @param t the type of 'connection' to create (@see enum netconn_type)
+ * @param proto the IP protocol for RAW IP pcbs
+ * @param callback a function to call on status changes (RX available, TX'ed)
+ * @return a newly allocated struct netconn or
+ *         NULL on memory error
+ */
+struct netconn*
+netconn_new_with_proto_and_callback(enum netconn_type t, u8_t proto, netconn_callback callback)
+{
+  struct netconn *conn;
+  API_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(msg);
+  API_MSG_VAR_ALLOC_RETURN_NULL(msg);
+
+  conn = netconn_alloc(t, callback);
+  if (conn != NULL) {
+    err_t err;
+
+    API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.n.proto = proto;
+    API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).conn = conn;
+    err = netconn_apimsg(lwip_netconn_do_newconn, &API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg));
+    if (err != ERR_OK) {
+      LWIP_ASSERT("freeing conn without freeing pcb", conn->pcb.tcp == NULL);
+      LWIP_ASSERT("conn has no recvmbox", sys_mbox_valid(&conn->recvmbox));
+#if LWIP_TCP
+      LWIP_ASSERT("conn->acceptmbox shouldn't exist", !sys_mbox_valid(&conn->acceptmbox));
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+#if !LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD
+      LWIP_ASSERT("conn has no op_completed", sys_sem_valid(&conn->op_completed));
+      sys_sem_free(&conn->op_completed);
+#endif /* !LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD */
+      sys_mbox_free(&conn->recvmbox);
+      memp_free(MEMP_NETCONN, conn);
+      API_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg);
+      return NULL;
+    }
+  }
+  API_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg);
+  return conn;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup netconn_common
+ * Close a netconn 'connection' and free its resources.
+ * UDP and RAW connection are completely closed, TCP pcbs might still be in a waitstate
+ * after this returns.
+ *
+ * @param conn the netconn to delete
+ * @return ERR_OK if the connection was deleted
+ */
+err_t
+netconn_delete(struct netconn *conn)
+{
+  err_t err;
+  API_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(msg);
+
+  /* No ASSERT here because possible to get a (conn == NULL) if we got an accept error */
+  if (conn == NULL) {
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+
+  API_MSG_VAR_ALLOC(msg);
+  API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).conn = conn;
+#if LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO || LWIP_SO_LINGER
+  /* get the time we started, which is later compared to
+     sys_now() + conn->send_timeout */
+  API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.sd.time_started = sys_now();
+#else /* LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO || LWIP_SO_LINGER */
+#if LWIP_TCP
+  API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.sd.polls_left =
+    ((LWIP_TCP_CLOSE_TIMEOUT_MS_DEFAULT + TCP_SLOW_INTERVAL - 1) / TCP_SLOW_INTERVAL) + 1;
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO || LWIP_SO_LINGER */
+  err = netconn_apimsg(lwip_netconn_do_delconn, &API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg));
+  API_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg);
+
+  if (err != ERR_OK) {
+    return err;
+  }
+
+  netconn_free(conn);
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Get the local or remote IP address and port of a netconn.
+ * For RAW netconns, this returns the protocol instead of a port!
+ *
+ * @param conn the netconn to query
+ * @param addr a pointer to which to save the IP address
+ * @param port a pointer to which to save the port (or protocol for RAW)
+ * @param local 1 to get the local IP address, 0 to get the remote one
+ * @return ERR_CONN for invalid connections
+ *         ERR_OK if the information was retrieved
+ */
+err_t
+netconn_getaddr(struct netconn *conn, ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t *port, u8_t local)
+{
+  API_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(msg);
+  err_t err;
+
+  LWIP_ERROR("netconn_getaddr: invalid conn", (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;);
+  LWIP_ERROR("netconn_getaddr: invalid addr", (addr != NULL), return ERR_ARG;);
+  LWIP_ERROR("netconn_getaddr: invalid port", (port != NULL), return ERR_ARG;);
+
+  API_MSG_VAR_ALLOC(msg);
+  API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).conn = conn;
+  API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.ad.local = local;
+#if LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE
+  err = netconn_apimsg(lwip_netconn_do_getaddr, &API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg));
+  *addr = msg->msg.ad.ipaddr;
+  *port = msg->msg.ad.port;
+#else /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */
+  msg.msg.ad.ipaddr = addr;
+  msg.msg.ad.port = port;
+  err = netconn_apimsg(lwip_netconn_do_getaddr, &msg);
+#endif /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */
+  API_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg);
+
+  return err;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup netconn_common
+ * Bind a netconn to a specific local IP address and port.
+ * Binding one netconn twice might not always be checked correctly!
+ *
+ * @param conn the netconn to bind
+ * @param addr the local IP address to bind the netconn to 
+ *             (use IP4_ADDR_ANY/IP6_ADDR_ANY to bind to all addresses)
+ * @param port the local port to bind the netconn to (not used for RAW)
+ * @return ERR_OK if bound, any other err_t on failure
+ */
+err_t
+netconn_bind(struct netconn *conn, const ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t port)
+{
+  API_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(msg);
+  err_t err;
+  
+  LWIP_ERROR("netconn_bind: invalid conn", (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;);
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+  /* Don't propagate NULL pointer (IP_ADDR_ANY alias) to subsequent functions */
+  if (addr == NULL) {
+    addr = IP4_ADDR_ANY;
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+  
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6
+  /* "Socket API like" dual-stack support: If IP to bind to is IP6_ADDR_ANY,
+   * and NETCONN_FLAG_IPV6_V6ONLY is 0, use IP_ANY_TYPE to bind
+   */
+  if ((netconn_get_ipv6only(conn) == 0) &&
+     ip_addr_cmp(addr, IP6_ADDR_ANY)) {
+    addr = IP_ANY_TYPE;
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6 */
+
+  API_MSG_VAR_ALLOC(msg);
+  API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).conn = conn;
+  API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.bc.ipaddr = API_MSG_VAR_REF(addr);
+  API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.bc.port = port;
+  err = netconn_apimsg(lwip_netconn_do_bind, &API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg));
+  API_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg);
+
+  return err;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup netconn_common
+ * Connect a netconn to a specific remote IP address and port.
+ *
+ * @param conn the netconn to connect
+ * @param addr the remote IP address to connect to
+ * @param port the remote port to connect to (no used for RAW)
+ * @return ERR_OK if connected, return value of tcp_/udp_/raw_connect otherwise
+ */
+err_t
+netconn_connect(struct netconn *conn, const ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t port)
+{
+  API_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(msg);
+  err_t err;
+
+  LWIP_ERROR("netconn_connect: invalid conn", (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;);
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+  /* Don't propagate NULL pointer (IP_ADDR_ANY alias) to subsequent functions */
+  if (addr == NULL) {
+    addr = IP4_ADDR_ANY;
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+
+  API_MSG_VAR_ALLOC(msg);
+  API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).conn = conn;
+  API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.bc.ipaddr = API_MSG_VAR_REF(addr);
+  API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.bc.port = port;
+  err = netconn_apimsg(lwip_netconn_do_connect, &API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg));
+  API_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg);
+
+  return err;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup netconn_udp
+ * Disconnect a netconn from its current peer (only valid for UDP netconns).
+ *
+ * @param conn the netconn to disconnect
+ * @return See @ref err_t
+ */
+err_t
+netconn_disconnect(struct netconn *conn)
+{
+  API_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(msg);
+  err_t err;
+
+  LWIP_ERROR("netconn_disconnect: invalid conn", (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;);
+
+  API_MSG_VAR_ALLOC(msg);
+  API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).conn = conn;
+  err = netconn_apimsg(lwip_netconn_do_disconnect, &API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg));
+  API_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg);
+
+  return err;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup netconn_tcp
+ * Set a TCP netconn into listen mode
+ *
+ * @param conn the tcp netconn to set to listen mode
+ * @param backlog the listen backlog, only used if TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG==1
+ * @return ERR_OK if the netconn was set to listen (UDP and RAW netconns
+ *         don't return any error (yet?))
+ */
+err_t
+netconn_listen_with_backlog(struct netconn *conn, u8_t backlog)
+{
+#if LWIP_TCP
+  API_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(msg);
+  err_t err;
+
+  /* This does no harm. If TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG is off, backlog is unused. */
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(backlog);
+
+  LWIP_ERROR("netconn_listen: invalid conn", (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;);
+
+  API_MSG_VAR_ALLOC(msg);
+  API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).conn = conn;
+#if TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG
+  API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.lb.backlog = backlog;
+#endif /* TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG */
+  err = netconn_apimsg(lwip_netconn_do_listen, &API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg));
+  API_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg);
+
+  return err;
+#else /* LWIP_TCP */
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(conn);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(backlog);
+  return ERR_ARG;
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup netconn_tcp
+ * Accept a new connection on a TCP listening netconn.
+ *
+ * @param conn the TCP listen netconn
+ * @param new_conn pointer where the new connection is stored
+ * @return ERR_OK if a new connection has been received or an error
+ *                code otherwise
+ */
+err_t
+netconn_accept(struct netconn *conn, struct netconn **new_conn)
+{
+#if LWIP_TCP
+  void *accept_ptr;
+  struct netconn *newconn;
+#if TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG
+  API_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(msg);
+#endif /* TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG */
+
+  LWIP_ERROR("netconn_accept: invalid pointer",    (new_conn != NULL),                  return ERR_ARG;);
+  *new_conn = NULL;
+  LWIP_ERROR("netconn_accept: invalid conn",       (conn != NULL),                      return ERR_ARG;);
+
+  if (ERR_IS_FATAL(conn->last_err)) {
+    /* don't recv on fatal errors: this might block the application task
+       waiting on acceptmbox forever! */
+    return conn->last_err;
+  }
+  if (!sys_mbox_valid(&conn->acceptmbox)) {
+    return ERR_CLSD;
+  }
+
+#if TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG
+  API_MSG_VAR_ALLOC(msg);
+#endif /* TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG */
+
+#if LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO
+  if (sys_arch_mbox_fetch(&conn->acceptmbox, &accept_ptr, conn->recv_timeout) == SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT) {
+#if TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG
+    API_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg);
+#endif /* TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG */
+    return ERR_TIMEOUT;
+  }
+#else
+  sys_arch_mbox_fetch(&conn->acceptmbox, &accept_ptr, 0);
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO*/
+  newconn = (struct netconn *)accept_ptr;
+  /* Register event with callback */
+  API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_RCVMINUS, 0);
+
+  if (accept_ptr == &netconn_aborted) {
+    /* a connection has been aborted: out of pcbs or out of netconns during accept */
+    /* @todo: set netconn error, but this would be fatal and thus block further accepts */
+#if TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG
+    API_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg);
+#endif /* TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG */
+    return ERR_ABRT;
+  }
+  if (newconn == NULL) {
+    /* connection has been aborted */
+    /* in this special case, we set the netconn error from application thread, as
+       on a ready-to-accept listening netconn, there should not be anything running
+       in tcpip_thread */
+    NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, ERR_CLSD);
+#if TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG
+    API_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg);
+#endif /* TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG */
+    return ERR_CLSD;
+  }
+#if TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG
+  /* Let the stack know that we have accepted the connection. */
+  API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).conn = newconn;
+  /* don't care for the return value of lwip_netconn_do_recv */
+  netconn_apimsg(lwip_netconn_do_accepted, &API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg));
+  API_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg);
+#endif /* TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG */
+
+  *new_conn = newconn;
+  /* don't set conn->last_err: it's only ERR_OK, anyway */
+  return ERR_OK;
+#else /* LWIP_TCP */
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(conn);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(new_conn);
+  return ERR_ARG;
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup netconn_common
+ * Receive data: actual implementation that doesn't care whether pbuf or netbuf
+ * is received
+ *
+ * @param conn the netconn from which to receive data
+ * @param new_buf pointer where a new pbuf/netbuf is stored when received data
+ * @return ERR_OK if data has been received, an error code otherwise (timeout,
+ *                memory error or another error)
+ */
+static err_t
+netconn_recv_data(struct netconn *conn, void **new_buf)
+{
+  void *buf = NULL;
+  u16_t len;
+#if LWIP_TCP
+  API_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(msg);
+#if LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE
+  msg = NULL;
+#endif
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+
+  LWIP_ERROR("netconn_recv: invalid pointer", (new_buf != NULL), return ERR_ARG;);
+  *new_buf = NULL;
+  LWIP_ERROR("netconn_recv: invalid conn",    (conn != NULL),    return ERR_ARG;);
+#if LWIP_TCP
+#if (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW)
+  if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(conn->type) == NETCONN_TCP)
+#endif /* (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) */
+  {
+    if (!sys_mbox_valid(&conn->recvmbox)) {
+      /* This happens when calling this function after receiving FIN */
+      return sys_mbox_valid(&conn->acceptmbox) ? ERR_CONN : ERR_CLSD;
+    }
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+  LWIP_ERROR("netconn_recv: invalid recvmbox", sys_mbox_valid(&conn->recvmbox), return ERR_CONN;);
+
+  if (ERR_IS_FATAL(conn->last_err)) {
+    /* don't recv on fatal errors: this might block the application task
+       waiting on recvmbox forever! */
+    /* @todo: this does not allow us to fetch data that has been put into recvmbox
+       before the fatal error occurred - is that a problem? */
+    return conn->last_err;
+  }
+#if LWIP_TCP
+#if (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW)
+  if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(conn->type) == NETCONN_TCP)
+#endif /* (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) */
+  {
+    API_MSG_VAR_ALLOC(msg);
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+
+#if LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO
+  if (sys_arch_mbox_fetch(&conn->recvmbox, &buf, conn->recv_timeout) == SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT) {
+#if LWIP_TCP
+#if (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW)
+    if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(conn->type) == NETCONN_TCP)
+#endif /* (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) */
+    {
+      API_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg);
+    }
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+    return ERR_TIMEOUT;
+  }
+#else
+  sys_arch_mbox_fetch(&conn->recvmbox, &buf, 0);
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO*/
+
+#if LWIP_TCP
+#if (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW)
+  if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(conn->type) == NETCONN_TCP)
+#endif /* (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) */
+  {
+    /* Let the stack know that we have taken the data. */
+    /* @todo: Speedup: Don't block and wait for the answer here
+       (to prevent multiple thread-switches). */
+    API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).conn = conn;
+    if (buf != NULL) {
+      API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.r.len = ((struct pbuf *)buf)->tot_len;
+    } else {
+      API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.r.len = 1;
+    }
+
+    /* don't care for the return value of lwip_netconn_do_recv */
+    netconn_apimsg(lwip_netconn_do_recv, &API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg));
+    API_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg);
+
+    /* If we are closed, we indicate that we no longer wish to use the socket */
+    if (buf == NULL) {
+      API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_RCVMINUS, 0);
+      if (conn->pcb.ip == NULL) {
+        /* race condition: RST during recv */
+        return conn->last_err == ERR_OK ? ERR_RST : conn->last_err;
+      }
+      /* RX side is closed, so deallocate the recvmbox */
+      netconn_close_shutdown(conn, NETCONN_SHUT_RD);
+      /* Don' store ERR_CLSD as conn->err since we are only half-closed */
+      return ERR_CLSD;
+    }
+    len = ((struct pbuf *)buf)->tot_len;
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+#if LWIP_TCP && (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW)
+  else
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP && (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) */
+#if (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW)
+  {
+    LWIP_ASSERT("buf != NULL", buf != NULL);
+    len = netbuf_len((struct netbuf*)buf);
+  }
+#endif /* (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) */
+
+#if LWIP_SO_RCVBUF
+  SYS_ARCH_DEC(conn->recv_avail, len);
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF */
+  /* Register event with callback */
+  API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_RCVMINUS, len);
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(API_LIB_DEBUG, ("netconn_recv_data: received %p, len=%"U16_F"\n", buf, len));
+
+  *new_buf = buf;
+  /* don't set conn->last_err: it's only ERR_OK, anyway */
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup netconn_tcp
+ * Receive data (in form of a pbuf) from a TCP netconn
+ *
+ * @param conn the netconn from which to receive data
+ * @param new_buf pointer where a new pbuf is stored when received data
+ * @return ERR_OK if data has been received, an error code otherwise (timeout,
+ *                memory error or another error)
+ *         ERR_ARG if conn is not a TCP netconn
+ */
+err_t
+netconn_recv_tcp_pbuf(struct netconn *conn, struct pbuf **new_buf)
+{
+  LWIP_ERROR("netconn_recv: invalid conn", (conn != NULL) &&
+             NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(conn)) == NETCONN_TCP, return ERR_ARG;);
+
+  return netconn_recv_data(conn, (void **)new_buf);
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup netconn_common
+ * Receive data (in form of a netbuf containing a packet buffer) from a netconn
+ *
+ * @param conn the netconn from which to receive data
+ * @param new_buf pointer where a new netbuf is stored when received data
+ * @return ERR_OK if data has been received, an error code otherwise (timeout,
+ *                memory error or another error)
+ */
+err_t
+netconn_recv(struct netconn *conn, struct netbuf **new_buf)
+{
+#if LWIP_TCP
+  struct netbuf *buf = NULL;
+  err_t err;
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+
+  LWIP_ERROR("netconn_recv: invalid pointer", (new_buf != NULL), return ERR_ARG;);
+  *new_buf = NULL;
+  LWIP_ERROR("netconn_recv: invalid conn",    (conn != NULL),    return ERR_ARG;);
+
+#if LWIP_TCP
+#if (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW)
+  if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(conn->type) == NETCONN_TCP)
+#endif /* (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) */
+  {
+    struct pbuf *p = NULL;
+    /* This is not a listening netconn, since recvmbox is set */
+
+    buf = (struct netbuf *)memp_malloc(MEMP_NETBUF);
+    if (buf == NULL) {
+      return ERR_MEM;
+    }
+
+    err = netconn_recv_data(conn, (void **)&p);
+    if (err != ERR_OK) {
+      memp_free(MEMP_NETBUF, buf);
+      return err;
+    }
+    LWIP_ASSERT("p != NULL", p != NULL);
+
+    buf->p = p;
+    buf->ptr = p;
+    buf->port = 0;
+    ip_addr_set_zero(&buf->addr);
+    *new_buf = buf;
+    /* don't set conn->last_err: it's only ERR_OK, anyway */
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+#if LWIP_TCP && (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW)
+  else
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP && (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) */
+  {
+#if (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW)
+    return netconn_recv_data(conn, (void **)new_buf);
+#endif /* (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) */
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup netconn_udp
+ * Send data (in form of a netbuf) to a specific remote IP address and port.
+ * Only to be used for UDP and RAW netconns (not TCP).
+ *
+ * @param conn the netconn over which to send data
+ * @param buf a netbuf containing the data to send
+ * @param addr the remote IP address to which to send the data
+ * @param port the remote port to which to send the data
+ * @return ERR_OK if data was sent, any other err_t on error
+ */
+err_t
+netconn_sendto(struct netconn *conn, struct netbuf *buf, const ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t port)
+{
+  if (buf != NULL) {
+    ip_addr_set(&buf->addr, addr);
+    buf->port = port;
+    return netconn_send(conn, buf);
+  }
+  return ERR_VAL;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup netconn_udp
+ * Send data over a UDP or RAW netconn (that is already connected).
+ *
+ * @param conn the UDP or RAW netconn over which to send data
+ * @param buf a netbuf containing the data to send
+ * @return ERR_OK if data was sent, any other err_t on error
+ */
+err_t
+netconn_send(struct netconn *conn, struct netbuf *buf)
+{
+  API_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(msg);
+  err_t err;
+
+  LWIP_ERROR("netconn_send: invalid conn",  (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;);
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(API_LIB_DEBUG, ("netconn_send: sending %"U16_F" bytes\n", buf->p->tot_len));
+
+  API_MSG_VAR_ALLOC(msg);
+  API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).conn = conn;
+  API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.b = buf;
+  err = netconn_apimsg(lwip_netconn_do_send, &API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg));
+  API_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg);
+
+  return err;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup netconn_tcp
+ * Send data over a TCP netconn.
+ *
+ * @param conn the TCP netconn over which to send data
+ * @param dataptr pointer to the application buffer that contains the data to send
+ * @param size size of the application data to send
+ * @param apiflags combination of following flags :
+ * - NETCONN_COPY: data will be copied into memory belonging to the stack
+ * - NETCONN_MORE: for TCP connection, PSH flag will be set on last segment sent
+ * - NETCONN_DONTBLOCK: only write the data if all data can be written at once
+ * @param bytes_written pointer to a location that receives the number of written bytes
+ * @return ERR_OK if data was sent, any other err_t on error
+ */
+err_t
+netconn_write_partly(struct netconn *conn, const void *dataptr, size_t size,
+                     u8_t apiflags, size_t *bytes_written)
+{
+  API_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(msg);
+  err_t err;
+  u8_t dontblock;
+
+  LWIP_ERROR("netconn_write: invalid conn",  (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;);
+  LWIP_ERROR("netconn_write: invalid conn->type",  (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(conn->type)== NETCONN_TCP), return ERR_VAL;);
+  if (size == 0) {
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+  dontblock = netconn_is_nonblocking(conn) || (apiflags & NETCONN_DONTBLOCK);
+#if LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO
+  if (conn->send_timeout != 0) {
+    dontblock = 1;
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO */
+  if (dontblock && !bytes_written) {
+    /* This implies netconn_write() cannot be used for non-blocking send, since
+       it has no way to return the number of bytes written. */
+    return ERR_VAL;
+  }
+
+  API_MSG_VAR_ALLOC(msg);
+  /* non-blocking write sends as much  */
+  API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).conn = conn;
+  API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.w.dataptr = dataptr;
+  API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.w.apiflags = apiflags;
+  API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.w.len = size;
+#if LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO
+  if (conn->send_timeout != 0) {
+    /* get the time we started, which is later compared to
+        sys_now() + conn->send_timeout */
+    API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.w.time_started = sys_now();
+  } else {
+    API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.w.time_started = 0;
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO */
+
+  /* For locking the core: this _can_ be delayed on low memory/low send buffer,
+     but if it is, this is done inside api_msg.c:do_write(), so we can use the
+     non-blocking version here. */
+  err = netconn_apimsg(lwip_netconn_do_write, &API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg));
+  if ((err == ERR_OK) && (bytes_written != NULL)) {
+    if (dontblock) {
+      /* nonblocking write: maybe the data has been sent partly */
+      *bytes_written = API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.w.len;
+    } else {
+      /* blocking call succeeded: all data has been sent if it */
+      *bytes_written = size;
+    }
+  }
+  API_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg);
+
+  return err;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup netconn_tcp
+ * Close or shutdown a TCP netconn (doesn't delete it).
+ *
+ * @param conn the TCP netconn to close or shutdown
+ * @param how fully close or only shutdown one side?
+ * @return ERR_OK if the netconn was closed, any other err_t on error
+ */
+static err_t
+netconn_close_shutdown(struct netconn *conn, u8_t how)
+{
+  API_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(msg);
+  err_t err;
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(how);
+
+  LWIP_ERROR("netconn_close: invalid conn",  (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;);
+
+  API_MSG_VAR_ALLOC(msg);
+  API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).conn = conn;
+#if LWIP_TCP
+  /* shutting down both ends is the same as closing */
+  API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.sd.shut = how;
+#if LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO || LWIP_SO_LINGER
+  /* get the time we started, which is later compared to
+     sys_now() + conn->send_timeout */
+  API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.sd.time_started = sys_now();
+#else /* LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO || LWIP_SO_LINGER */
+  API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.sd.polls_left =
+    ((LWIP_TCP_CLOSE_TIMEOUT_MS_DEFAULT + TCP_SLOW_INTERVAL - 1) / TCP_SLOW_INTERVAL) + 1;
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO || LWIP_SO_LINGER */
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+  err = netconn_apimsg(lwip_netconn_do_close, &API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg));
+  API_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg);
+
+  return err;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup netconn_tcp
+ * Close a TCP netconn (doesn't delete it).
+ *
+ * @param conn the TCP netconn to close
+ * @return ERR_OK if the netconn was closed, any other err_t on error
+ */
+err_t
+netconn_close(struct netconn *conn)
+{
+  /* shutting down both ends is the same as closing */
+  return netconn_close_shutdown(conn, NETCONN_SHUT_RDWR);
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup netconn_tcp
+ * Shut down one or both sides of a TCP netconn (doesn't delete it).
+ *
+ * @param conn the TCP netconn to shut down
+ * @param shut_rx shut down the RX side (no more read possible after this)
+ * @param shut_tx shut down the TX side (no more write possible after this)
+ * @return ERR_OK if the netconn was closed, any other err_t on error
+ */
+err_t
+netconn_shutdown(struct netconn *conn, u8_t shut_rx, u8_t shut_tx)
+{
+  return netconn_close_shutdown(conn, (shut_rx ? NETCONN_SHUT_RD : 0) | (shut_tx ? NETCONN_SHUT_WR : 0));
+}
+
+#if LWIP_IGMP || (LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD)
+/**
+ * @ingroup netconn_udp
+ * Join multicast groups for UDP netconns.
+ *
+ * @param conn the UDP netconn for which to change multicast addresses
+ * @param multiaddr IP address of the multicast group to join or leave
+ * @param netif_addr the IP address of the network interface on which to send
+ *                  the igmp message
+ * @param join_or_leave flag whether to send a join- or leave-message
+ * @return ERR_OK if the action was taken, any err_t on error
+ */
+err_t
+netconn_join_leave_group(struct netconn *conn,
+                         const ip_addr_t *multiaddr,
+                         const ip_addr_t *netif_addr,
+                         enum netconn_igmp join_or_leave)
+{
+  API_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(msg);
+  err_t err;
+
+  LWIP_ERROR("netconn_join_leave_group: invalid conn",  (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;);
+
+  API_MSG_VAR_ALLOC(msg);
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+  /* Don't propagate NULL pointer (IP_ADDR_ANY alias) to subsequent functions */
+  if (multiaddr == NULL) {
+    multiaddr = IP4_ADDR_ANY;
+  }
+  if (netif_addr == NULL) {
+    netif_addr = IP4_ADDR_ANY;
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+
+  API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).conn = conn;
+  API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.jl.multiaddr = API_MSG_VAR_REF(multiaddr);
+  API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.jl.netif_addr = API_MSG_VAR_REF(netif_addr);
+  API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.jl.join_or_leave = join_or_leave;
+  err = netconn_apimsg(lwip_netconn_do_join_leave_group, &API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg));
+  API_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg);
+
+  return err;
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_IGMP || (LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD) */
+
+#if LWIP_DNS
+/**
+ * @ingroup netconn_common
+ * Execute a DNS query, only one IP address is returned
+ *
+ * @param name a string representation of the DNS host name to query
+ * @param addr a preallocated ip_addr_t where to store the resolved IP address
+ * @param dns_addrtype IP address type (IPv4 / IPv6)
+ * @return ERR_OK: resolving succeeded
+ *         ERR_MEM: memory error, try again later
+ *         ERR_ARG: dns client not initialized or invalid hostname
+ *         ERR_VAL: dns server response was invalid
+ */
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6
+err_t
+netconn_gethostbyname_addrtype(const char *name, ip_addr_t *addr, u8_t dns_addrtype)
+#else
+err_t
+netconn_gethostbyname(const char *name, ip_addr_t *addr)
+#endif
+{
+  API_VAR_DECLARE(struct dns_api_msg, msg);
+#if !LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE
+  sys_sem_t sem;
+#endif /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */
+  err_t err;
+  err_t cberr;
+
+  LWIP_ERROR("netconn_gethostbyname: invalid name", (name != NULL), return ERR_ARG;);
+  LWIP_ERROR("netconn_gethostbyname: invalid addr", (addr != NULL), return ERR_ARG;);
+#if LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE
+  if (strlen(name) >= DNS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH) {
+    return ERR_ARG;
+  }
+#endif
+
+  API_VAR_ALLOC(struct dns_api_msg, MEMP_DNS_API_MSG, msg, ERR_MEM);
+#if LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE
+  strncpy(API_VAR_REF(msg).name, name, DNS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH-1);
+  API_VAR_REF(msg).name[DNS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH-1] = 0;
+#else /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */
+  msg.err = &err;
+  msg.sem = &sem;
+  API_VAR_REF(msg).addr = API_VAR_REF(addr);
+  API_VAR_REF(msg).name = name;
+#endif /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6
+  API_VAR_REF(msg).dns_addrtype = dns_addrtype;
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6 */
+#if LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD
+  API_VAR_REF(msg).sem = LWIP_NETCONN_THREAD_SEM_GET();
+#else /* LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD*/
+  err = sys_sem_new(API_EXPR_REF(API_VAR_REF(msg).sem), 0);
+  if (err != ERR_OK) {
+    API_VAR_FREE(MEMP_DNS_API_MSG, msg);
+    return err;
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD */
+
+  cberr = tcpip_callback(lwip_netconn_do_gethostbyname, &API_VAR_REF(msg));
+  if (cberr != ERR_OK) {
+#if !LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD
+    sys_sem_free(API_EXPR_REF(API_VAR_REF(msg).sem));
+#endif /* !LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD */
+    API_VAR_FREE(MEMP_DNS_API_MSG, msg);
+    return cberr;
+  }
+  sys_sem_wait(API_EXPR_REF_SEM(API_VAR_REF(msg).sem));
+#if !LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD
+  sys_sem_free(API_EXPR_REF(API_VAR_REF(msg).sem));
+#endif /* !LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD */
+
+#if LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE
+  *addr = msg->addr;
+  err = msg->err;
+#endif /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */
+
+  API_VAR_FREE(MEMP_DNS_API_MSG, msg);
+  return err;
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_DNS*/
+
+#if LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD
+void
+netconn_thread_init(void)
+{
+  sys_sem_t *sem = LWIP_NETCONN_THREAD_SEM_GET();
+  if ((sem == NULL) || !sys_sem_valid(sem)) {
+    /* call alloc only once */
+    LWIP_NETCONN_THREAD_SEM_ALLOC();
+    LWIP_ASSERT("LWIP_NETCONN_THREAD_SEM_ALLOC() failed", sys_sem_valid(LWIP_NETCONN_THREAD_SEM_GET()));
+  }
+}
+
+void
+netconn_thread_cleanup(void)
+{
+  sys_sem_t *sem = LWIP_NETCONN_THREAD_SEM_GET();
+  if ((sem != NULL) && sys_sem_valid(sem)) {
+    /* call free only once */
+    LWIP_NETCONN_THREAD_SEM_FREE();
+  }
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD */
+
+#endif /* LWIP_NETCONN */

+ 1947 - 0
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@@ -0,0 +1,1947 @@
+/**
+ * @file
+ * Sequential API Internal module
+ *
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ * Author: Adam Dunkels <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/opt.h"
+
+#if LWIP_NETCONN /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */
+
+#include "lwip/priv/api_msg.h"
+
+#include "lwip/ip.h"
+#include "lwip/ip_addr.h"
+#include "lwip/udp.h"
+#include "lwip/tcp.h"
+#include "lwip/raw.h"
+
+#include "lwip/memp.h"
+#include "lwip/igmp.h"
+#include "lwip/dns.h"
+#include "lwip/mld6.h"
+#include "lwip/priv/tcpip_priv.h"
+
+#include <string.h>
+
+/* netconns are polled once per second (e.g. continue write on memory error) */
+#define NETCONN_TCP_POLL_INTERVAL 2
+
+#define SET_NONBLOCKING_CONNECT(conn, val)  do { if (val) { \
+  (conn)->flags |= NETCONN_FLAG_IN_NONBLOCKING_CONNECT; \
+} else { \
+  (conn)->flags &= ~ NETCONN_FLAG_IN_NONBLOCKING_CONNECT; }} while(0)
+#define IN_NONBLOCKING_CONNECT(conn) (((conn)->flags & NETCONN_FLAG_IN_NONBLOCKING_CONNECT) != 0)
+
+/* forward declarations */
+#if LWIP_TCP
+#if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING
+#define WRITE_DELAYED         , 1
+#define WRITE_DELAYED_PARAM   , u8_t delayed
+#else /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */
+#define WRITE_DELAYED
+#define WRITE_DELAYED_PARAM
+#endif /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */
+static err_t lwip_netconn_do_writemore(struct netconn *conn  WRITE_DELAYED_PARAM);
+static err_t lwip_netconn_do_close_internal(struct netconn *conn  WRITE_DELAYED_PARAM);
+#endif
+
+#if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING
+#define TCPIP_APIMSG_ACK(m)   NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR((m)->conn, (m)->err)
+#else /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */
+#define TCPIP_APIMSG_ACK(m)   do { NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR((m)->conn, (m)->err); sys_sem_signal(LWIP_API_MSG_SEM(m)); } while(0)
+#endif /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */
+
+#if LWIP_TCP
+u8_t netconn_aborted;
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+
+#if LWIP_RAW
+/**
+ * Receive callback function for RAW netconns.
+ * Doesn't 'eat' the packet, only copies it and sends it to
+ * conn->recvmbox
+ *
+ * @see raw.h (struct raw_pcb.recv) for parameters and return value
+ */
+static u8_t
+recv_raw(void *arg, struct raw_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p,
+    const ip_addr_t *addr)
+{
+  struct pbuf *q;
+  struct netbuf *buf;
+  struct netconn *conn;
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(addr);
+  conn = (struct netconn *)arg;
+
+  if ((conn != NULL) && sys_mbox_valid(&conn->recvmbox)) {
+#if LWIP_SO_RCVBUF
+    int recv_avail;
+    SYS_ARCH_GET(conn->recv_avail, recv_avail);
+    if ((recv_avail + (int)(p->tot_len)) > conn->recv_bufsize) {
+      return 0;
+    }
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF */
+    /* copy the whole packet into new pbufs */
+    q = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, p->tot_len, PBUF_RAM);
+    if (q != NULL) {
+      if (pbuf_copy(q, p) != ERR_OK) {
+        pbuf_free(q);
+        q = NULL;
+      }
+    }
+
+    if (q != NULL) {
+      u16_t len;
+      buf = (struct netbuf *)memp_malloc(MEMP_NETBUF);
+      if (buf == NULL) {
+        pbuf_free(q);
+        return 0;
+      }
+
+      buf->p = q;
+      buf->ptr = q;
+      ip_addr_copy(buf->addr, *ip_current_src_addr());
+      buf->port = pcb->protocol;
+
+      len = q->tot_len;
+      if (sys_mbox_trypost(&conn->recvmbox, buf) != ERR_OK) {
+        netbuf_delete(buf);
+        return 0;
+      } else {
+#if LWIP_SO_RCVBUF
+        SYS_ARCH_INC(conn->recv_avail, len);
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF */
+        /* Register event with callback */
+        API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_RCVPLUS, len);
+      }
+    }
+  }
+
+  return 0; /* do not eat the packet */
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_RAW*/
+
+#if LWIP_UDP
+/**
+ * Receive callback function for UDP netconns.
+ * Posts the packet to conn->recvmbox or deletes it on memory error.
+ *
+ * @see udp.h (struct udp_pcb.recv) for parameters
+ */
+static void
+recv_udp(void *arg, struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p,
+   const ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t port)
+{
+  struct netbuf *buf;
+  struct netconn *conn;
+  u16_t len;
+#if LWIP_SO_RCVBUF
+  int recv_avail;
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF */
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(pcb); /* only used for asserts... */
+  LWIP_ASSERT("recv_udp must have a pcb argument", pcb != NULL);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("recv_udp must have an argument", arg != NULL);
+  conn = (struct netconn *)arg;
+  LWIP_ASSERT("recv_udp: recv for wrong pcb!", conn->pcb.udp == pcb);
+
+#if LWIP_SO_RCVBUF
+  SYS_ARCH_GET(conn->recv_avail, recv_avail);
+  if ((conn == NULL) || !sys_mbox_valid(&conn->recvmbox) ||
+      ((recv_avail + (int)(p->tot_len)) > conn->recv_bufsize)) {
+#else  /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF */
+  if ((conn == NULL) || !sys_mbox_valid(&conn->recvmbox)) {
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF */
+    pbuf_free(p);
+    return;
+  }
+
+  buf = (struct netbuf *)memp_malloc(MEMP_NETBUF);
+  if (buf == NULL) {
+    pbuf_free(p);
+    return;
+  } else {
+    buf->p = p;
+    buf->ptr = p;
+    ip_addr_set(&buf->addr, addr);
+    buf->port = port;
+#if LWIP_NETBUF_RECVINFO
+    {
+      /* get the UDP header - always in the first pbuf, ensured by udp_input */
+      const struct udp_hdr* udphdr = (const struct udp_hdr*)ip_next_header_ptr();
+#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY
+      buf->flags = NETBUF_FLAG_DESTADDR;
+#endif /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */
+      ip_addr_set(&buf->toaddr, ip_current_dest_addr());
+      buf->toport_chksum = udphdr->dest;
+    }
+#endif /* LWIP_NETBUF_RECVINFO */
+  }
+
+  len = p->tot_len;
+  if (sys_mbox_trypost(&conn->recvmbox, buf) != ERR_OK) {
+    netbuf_delete(buf);
+    return;
+  } else {
+#if LWIP_SO_RCVBUF
+    SYS_ARCH_INC(conn->recv_avail, len);
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF */
+    /* Register event with callback */
+    API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_RCVPLUS, len);
+  }
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_UDP */
+
+#if LWIP_TCP
+/**
+ * Receive callback function for TCP netconns.
+ * Posts the packet to conn->recvmbox, but doesn't delete it on errors.
+ *
+ * @see tcp.h (struct tcp_pcb.recv) for parameters and return value
+ */
+static err_t
+recv_tcp(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, err_t err)
+{
+  struct netconn *conn;
+  u16_t len;
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(pcb);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("recv_tcp must have a pcb argument", pcb != NULL);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("recv_tcp must have an argument", arg != NULL);
+  conn = (struct netconn *)arg;
+
+  if (conn == NULL) {
+    return ERR_VAL;
+  }
+  LWIP_ASSERT("recv_tcp: recv for wrong pcb!", conn->pcb.tcp == pcb);
+
+  if (!sys_mbox_valid(&conn->recvmbox)) {
+    /* recvmbox already deleted */
+    if (p != NULL) {
+      tcp_recved(pcb, p->tot_len);
+      pbuf_free(p);
+    }
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+  /* Unlike for UDP or RAW pcbs, don't check for available space
+     using recv_avail since that could break the connection
+     (data is already ACKed) */
+
+  /* don't overwrite fatal errors! */
+  if (err != ERR_OK) {
+    NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, err);
+  }
+
+  if (p != NULL) {
+    len = p->tot_len;
+  } else {
+    len = 0;
+  }
+
+  if (sys_mbox_trypost(&conn->recvmbox, p) != ERR_OK) {
+    /* don't deallocate p: it is presented to us later again from tcp_fasttmr! */
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  } else {
+#if LWIP_SO_RCVBUF
+    SYS_ARCH_INC(conn->recv_avail, len);
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF */
+    /* Register event with callback */
+    API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_RCVPLUS, len);
+  }
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Poll callback function for TCP netconns.
+ * Wakes up an application thread that waits for a connection to close
+ * or data to be sent. The application thread then takes the
+ * appropriate action to go on.
+ *
+ * Signals the conn->sem.
+ * netconn_close waits for conn->sem if closing failed.
+ *
+ * @see tcp.h (struct tcp_pcb.poll) for parameters and return value
+ */
+static err_t
+poll_tcp(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *pcb)
+{
+  struct netconn *conn = (struct netconn *)arg;
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(pcb);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("conn != NULL", (conn != NULL));
+
+  if (conn->state == NETCONN_WRITE) {
+    lwip_netconn_do_writemore(conn  WRITE_DELAYED);
+  } else if (conn->state == NETCONN_CLOSE) {
+#if !LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO && !LWIP_SO_LINGER
+    if (conn->current_msg && conn->current_msg->msg.sd.polls_left) {
+      conn->current_msg->msg.sd.polls_left--;
+    }
+#endif /* !LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO && !LWIP_SO_LINGER */
+    lwip_netconn_do_close_internal(conn  WRITE_DELAYED);
+  }
+  /* @todo: implement connect timeout here? */
+
+  /* Did a nonblocking write fail before? Then check available write-space. */
+  if (conn->flags & NETCONN_FLAG_CHECK_WRITESPACE) {
+    /* If the queued byte- or pbuf-count drops below the configured low-water limit,
+       let select mark this pcb as writable again. */
+    if ((conn->pcb.tcp != NULL) && (tcp_sndbuf(conn->pcb.tcp) > TCP_SNDLOWAT) &&
+      (tcp_sndqueuelen(conn->pcb.tcp) < TCP_SNDQUEUELOWAT)) {
+      conn->flags &= ~NETCONN_FLAG_CHECK_WRITESPACE;
+      API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_SENDPLUS, 0);
+    }
+  }
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Sent callback function for TCP netconns.
+ * Signals the conn->sem and calls API_EVENT.
+ * netconn_write waits for conn->sem if send buffer is low.
+ *
+ * @see tcp.h (struct tcp_pcb.sent) for parameters and return value
+ */
+static err_t
+sent_tcp(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *pcb, u16_t len)
+{
+  struct netconn *conn = (struct netconn *)arg;
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(pcb);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("conn != NULL", (conn != NULL));
+
+  if (conn) {
+    if (conn->state == NETCONN_WRITE) {
+      lwip_netconn_do_writemore(conn  WRITE_DELAYED);
+    } else if (conn->state == NETCONN_CLOSE) {
+      lwip_netconn_do_close_internal(conn  WRITE_DELAYED);
+    }
+
+    /* If the queued byte- or pbuf-count drops below the configured low-water limit,
+       let select mark this pcb as writable again. */
+    if ((conn->pcb.tcp != NULL) && (tcp_sndbuf(conn->pcb.tcp) > TCP_SNDLOWAT) &&
+      (tcp_sndqueuelen(conn->pcb.tcp) < TCP_SNDQUEUELOWAT)) {
+      conn->flags &= ~NETCONN_FLAG_CHECK_WRITESPACE;
+      API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_SENDPLUS, len);
+    }
+  }
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Error callback function for TCP netconns.
+ * Signals conn->sem, posts to all conn mboxes and calls API_EVENT.
+ * The application thread has then to decide what to do.
+ *
+ * @see tcp.h (struct tcp_pcb.err) for parameters
+ */
+static void
+err_tcp(void *arg, err_t err)
+{
+  struct netconn *conn;
+  enum netconn_state old_state;
+
+  conn = (struct netconn *)arg;
+  LWIP_ASSERT("conn != NULL", (conn != NULL));
+
+  conn->pcb.tcp = NULL;
+
+  /* reset conn->state now before waking up other threads */
+  old_state = conn->state;
+  conn->state = NETCONN_NONE;
+
+  if (old_state == NETCONN_CLOSE) {
+    /* RST during close: let close return success & dealloc the netconn */
+    err = ERR_OK;
+    NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, ERR_OK);
+  } else {
+    /* no check since this is always fatal! */
+    SYS_ARCH_SET(conn->last_err, err);
+  }
+
+  /* @todo: the type of NETCONN_EVT created should depend on 'old_state' */
+
+  /* Notify the user layer about a connection error. Used to signal select. */
+  API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_ERROR, 0);
+  /* Try to release selects pending on 'read' or 'write', too.
+     They will get an error if they actually try to read or write. */
+  API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_RCVPLUS, 0);
+  API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_SENDPLUS, 0);
+
+  /* pass NULL-message to recvmbox to wake up pending recv */
+  if (sys_mbox_valid(&conn->recvmbox)) {
+    /* use trypost to prevent deadlock */
+    sys_mbox_trypost(&conn->recvmbox, NULL);
+  }
+  /* pass NULL-message to acceptmbox to wake up pending accept */
+  if (sys_mbox_valid(&conn->acceptmbox)) {
+    /* use trypost to preven deadlock */
+    sys_mbox_trypost(&conn->acceptmbox, NULL);
+  }
+
+  if ((old_state == NETCONN_WRITE) || (old_state == NETCONN_CLOSE) ||
+      (old_state == NETCONN_CONNECT)) {
+    /* calling lwip_netconn_do_writemore/lwip_netconn_do_close_internal is not necessary
+       since the pcb has already been deleted! */
+    int was_nonblocking_connect = IN_NONBLOCKING_CONNECT(conn);
+    SET_NONBLOCKING_CONNECT(conn, 0);
+
+    if (!was_nonblocking_connect) {
+      sys_sem_t* op_completed_sem;
+      /* set error return code */
+      LWIP_ASSERT("conn->current_msg != NULL", conn->current_msg != NULL);
+      conn->current_msg->err = err;
+      op_completed_sem = LWIP_API_MSG_SEM(conn->current_msg);
+      LWIP_ASSERT("inavlid op_completed_sem", sys_sem_valid(op_completed_sem));
+      conn->current_msg = NULL;
+      /* wake up the waiting task */
+      NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, err);
+      sys_sem_signal(op_completed_sem);
+    }
+  } else {
+    LWIP_ASSERT("conn->current_msg == NULL", conn->current_msg == NULL);
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Setup a tcp_pcb with the correct callback function pointers
+ * and their arguments.
+ *
+ * @param conn the TCP netconn to setup
+ */
+static void
+setup_tcp(struct netconn *conn)
+{
+  struct tcp_pcb *pcb;
+
+  pcb = conn->pcb.tcp;
+  tcp_arg(pcb, conn);
+  tcp_recv(pcb, recv_tcp);
+  tcp_sent(pcb, sent_tcp);
+  tcp_poll(pcb, poll_tcp, NETCONN_TCP_POLL_INTERVAL);
+  tcp_err(pcb, err_tcp);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Accept callback function for TCP netconns.
+ * Allocates a new netconn and posts that to conn->acceptmbox.
+ *
+ * @see tcp.h (struct tcp_pcb_listen.accept) for parameters and return value
+ */
+static err_t
+accept_function(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *newpcb, err_t err)
+{
+  struct netconn *newconn;
+  struct netconn *conn = (struct netconn *)arg;
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(API_MSG_DEBUG, ("accept_function: newpcb->tate: %s\n", tcp_debug_state_str(newpcb->state)));
+
+  if (conn == NULL) {
+    return ERR_VAL;
+  }
+  if (!sys_mbox_valid(&conn->acceptmbox)) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(API_MSG_DEBUG, ("accept_function: acceptmbox already deleted\n"));
+    return ERR_VAL;
+  }
+
+  if (newpcb == NULL) {
+    /* out-of-pcbs during connect: pass on this error to the application */
+    if (sys_mbox_trypost(&conn->acceptmbox, &netconn_aborted) == ERR_OK) {
+      /* Register event with callback */
+      API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_RCVPLUS, 0);
+    }
+    return ERR_VAL;
+  }
+
+  /* We have to set the callback here even though
+   * the new socket is unknown. newconn->socket is marked as -1. */
+  newconn = netconn_alloc(conn->type, conn->callback);
+  if (newconn == NULL) {
+    /* outof netconns: pass on this error to the application */
+    if (sys_mbox_trypost(&conn->acceptmbox, &netconn_aborted) == ERR_OK) {
+      /* Register event with callback */
+      API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_RCVPLUS, 0);
+    }
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+  newconn->pcb.tcp = newpcb;
+  setup_tcp(newconn);
+  /* no protection: when creating the pcb, the netconn is not yet known
+     to the application thread */
+  newconn->last_err = err;
+
+  /* handle backlog counter */
+  tcp_backlog_delayed(newpcb);
+
+  if (sys_mbox_trypost(&conn->acceptmbox, newconn) != ERR_OK) {
+    /* When returning != ERR_OK, the pcb is aborted in tcp_process(),
+       so do nothing here! */
+    /* remove all references to this netconn from the pcb */
+    struct tcp_pcb* pcb = newconn->pcb.tcp;
+    tcp_arg(pcb, NULL);
+    tcp_recv(pcb, NULL);
+    tcp_sent(pcb, NULL);
+    tcp_poll(pcb, NULL, 0);
+    tcp_err(pcb, NULL);
+    /* remove reference from to the pcb from this netconn */
+    newconn->pcb.tcp = NULL;
+    /* no need to drain since we know the recvmbox is empty. */
+    sys_mbox_free(&newconn->recvmbox);
+    sys_mbox_set_invalid(&newconn->recvmbox);
+    netconn_free(newconn);
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  } else {
+    /* Register event with callback */
+    API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_RCVPLUS, 0);
+  }
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+
+/**
+ * Create a new pcb of a specific type.
+ * Called from lwip_netconn_do_newconn().
+ *
+ * @param msg the api_msg_msg describing the connection type
+ */
+static void
+pcb_new(struct api_msg *msg)
+{
+  enum lwip_ip_addr_type iptype = IPADDR_TYPE_V4;
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("pcb_new: pcb already allocated", msg->conn->pcb.tcp == NULL);
+ 
+#if LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV4
+  /* IPv6: Dual-stack by default, unless netconn_set_ipv6only() is called */
+  if(NETCONNTYPE_ISIPV6(netconn_type(msg->conn))) {
+    iptype = IPADDR_TYPE_ANY;
+  }
+#endif
+  
+  /* Allocate a PCB for this connection */
+  switch(NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(msg->conn->type)) {
+#if LWIP_RAW
+  case NETCONN_RAW:
+    msg->conn->pcb.raw = raw_new_ip_type(iptype, msg->msg.n.proto);
+    if (msg->conn->pcb.raw != NULL) {
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+      /* ICMPv6 packets should always have checksum calculated by the stack as per RFC 3542 chapter 3.1 */
+      if (NETCONNTYPE_ISIPV6(msg->conn->type) && msg->conn->pcb.raw->protocol == IP6_NEXTH_ICMP6) {
+        msg->conn->pcb.raw->chksum_reqd = 1;
+        msg->conn->pcb.raw->chksum_offset = 2;
+      }
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */
+      raw_recv(msg->conn->pcb.raw, recv_raw, msg->conn);
+    }
+    break;
+#endif /* LWIP_RAW */
+#if LWIP_UDP
+  case NETCONN_UDP:
+    msg->conn->pcb.udp = udp_new_ip_type(iptype);
+    if (msg->conn->pcb.udp != NULL) {
+#if LWIP_UDPLITE
+      if (NETCONNTYPE_ISUDPLITE(msg->conn->type)) {
+        udp_setflags(msg->conn->pcb.udp, UDP_FLAGS_UDPLITE);
+      }
+#endif /* LWIP_UDPLITE */
+      if (NETCONNTYPE_ISUDPNOCHKSUM(msg->conn->type)) {
+        udp_setflags(msg->conn->pcb.udp, UDP_FLAGS_NOCHKSUM);
+      }
+      udp_recv(msg->conn->pcb.udp, recv_udp, msg->conn);
+    }
+    break;
+#endif /* LWIP_UDP */
+#if LWIP_TCP
+  case NETCONN_TCP:
+    msg->conn->pcb.tcp = tcp_new_ip_type(iptype);
+    if (msg->conn->pcb.tcp != NULL) {
+      setup_tcp(msg->conn);
+    }
+    break;
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+  default:
+    /* Unsupported netconn type, e.g. protocol disabled */
+    msg->err = ERR_VAL;
+    return;
+  }
+  if (msg->conn->pcb.ip == NULL) {
+    msg->err = ERR_MEM;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Create a new pcb of a specific type inside a netconn.
+ * Called from netconn_new_with_proto_and_callback.
+ *
+ * @param m the api_msg_msg describing the connection type
+ */
+void
+lwip_netconn_do_newconn(void *m)
+{
+  struct api_msg *msg = (struct api_msg*)m;
+
+  msg->err = ERR_OK;
+  if (msg->conn->pcb.tcp == NULL) {
+    pcb_new(msg);
+  }
+  /* Else? This "new" connection already has a PCB allocated. */
+  /* Is this an error condition? Should it be deleted? */
+  /* We currently just are happy and return. */
+
+  TCPIP_APIMSG_ACK(msg);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Create a new netconn (of a specific type) that has a callback function.
+ * The corresponding pcb is NOT created!
+ *
+ * @param t the type of 'connection' to create (@see enum netconn_type)
+ * @param callback a function to call on status changes (RX available, TX'ed)
+ * @return a newly allocated struct netconn or
+ *         NULL on memory error
+ */
+struct netconn*
+netconn_alloc(enum netconn_type t, netconn_callback callback)
+{
+  struct netconn *conn;
+  int size;
+
+  conn = (struct netconn *)memp_malloc(MEMP_NETCONN);
+  if (conn == NULL) {
+    return NULL;
+  }
+
+  conn->last_err = ERR_OK;
+  conn->type = t;
+  conn->pcb.tcp = NULL;
+
+  /* If all sizes are the same, every compiler should optimize this switch to nothing */
+  switch(NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(t)) {
+#if LWIP_RAW
+  case NETCONN_RAW:
+    size = DEFAULT_RAW_RECVMBOX_SIZE;
+    break;
+#endif /* LWIP_RAW */
+#if LWIP_UDP
+  case NETCONN_UDP:
+    size = DEFAULT_UDP_RECVMBOX_SIZE;
+    break;
+#endif /* LWIP_UDP */
+#if LWIP_TCP
+  case NETCONN_TCP:
+    size = DEFAULT_TCP_RECVMBOX_SIZE;
+    break;
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+  default:
+    LWIP_ASSERT("netconn_alloc: undefined netconn_type", 0);
+    goto free_and_return;
+  }
+
+  if (sys_mbox_new(&conn->recvmbox, size) != ERR_OK) {
+    goto free_and_return;
+  }
+#if !LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD
+  if (sys_sem_new(&conn->op_completed, 0) != ERR_OK) {
+    sys_mbox_free(&conn->recvmbox);
+    goto free_and_return;
+  }
+#endif
+
+#if LWIP_TCP
+  sys_mbox_set_invalid(&conn->acceptmbox);
+#endif
+  conn->state        = NETCONN_NONE;
+#if LWIP_SOCKET
+  /* initialize socket to -1 since 0 is a valid socket */
+  conn->socket       = -1;
+#endif /* LWIP_SOCKET */
+  conn->callback     = callback;
+#if LWIP_TCP
+  conn->current_msg  = NULL;
+  conn->write_offset = 0;
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+#if LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO
+  conn->send_timeout = 0;
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO */
+#if LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO
+  conn->recv_timeout = 0;
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO */
+#if LWIP_SO_RCVBUF
+  conn->recv_bufsize = RECV_BUFSIZE_DEFAULT;
+  conn->recv_avail   = 0;
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF */
+#if LWIP_SO_LINGER
+  conn->linger = -1;
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_LINGER */
+  conn->flags = 0;
+  return conn;
+free_and_return:
+  memp_free(MEMP_NETCONN, conn);
+  return NULL;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Delete a netconn and all its resources.
+ * The pcb is NOT freed (since we might not be in the right thread context do this).
+ *
+ * @param conn the netconn to free
+ */
+void
+netconn_free(struct netconn *conn)
+{
+  LWIP_ASSERT("PCB must be deallocated outside this function", conn->pcb.tcp == NULL);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("recvmbox must be deallocated before calling this function",
+    !sys_mbox_valid(&conn->recvmbox));
+#if LWIP_TCP
+  LWIP_ASSERT("acceptmbox must be deallocated before calling this function",
+    !sys_mbox_valid(&conn->acceptmbox));
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+
+#if !LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD
+  sys_sem_free(&conn->op_completed);
+  sys_sem_set_invalid(&conn->op_completed);
+#endif
+
+  memp_free(MEMP_NETCONN, conn);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Delete rcvmbox and acceptmbox of a netconn and free the left-over data in
+ * these mboxes
+ *
+ * @param conn the netconn to free
+ * @bytes_drained bytes drained from recvmbox
+ * @accepts_drained pending connections drained from acceptmbox
+ */
+static void
+netconn_drain(struct netconn *conn)
+{
+  void *mem;
+#if LWIP_TCP
+  struct pbuf *p;
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+
+  /* This runs in tcpip_thread, so we don't need to lock against rx packets */
+
+  /* Delete and drain the recvmbox. */
+  if (sys_mbox_valid(&conn->recvmbox)) {
+    while (sys_mbox_tryfetch(&conn->recvmbox, &mem) != SYS_MBOX_EMPTY) {
+#if LWIP_TCP
+      if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(conn->type) == NETCONN_TCP) {
+        if (mem != NULL) {
+          p = (struct pbuf*)mem;
+          /* pcb might be set to NULL already by err_tcp() */
+          if (conn->pcb.tcp != NULL) {
+            tcp_recved(conn->pcb.tcp, p->tot_len);
+          }
+          pbuf_free(p);
+        }
+      } else
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+      {
+        netbuf_delete((struct netbuf *)mem);
+      }
+    }
+    sys_mbox_free(&conn->recvmbox);
+    sys_mbox_set_invalid(&conn->recvmbox);
+  }
+
+  /* Delete and drain the acceptmbox. */
+#if LWIP_TCP
+  if (sys_mbox_valid(&conn->acceptmbox)) {
+    while (sys_mbox_tryfetch(&conn->acceptmbox, &mem) != SYS_MBOX_EMPTY) {
+      if (mem != &netconn_aborted) {
+        struct netconn *newconn = (struct netconn *)mem;
+        /* Only tcp pcbs have an acceptmbox, so no need to check conn->type */
+        /* pcb might be set to NULL already by err_tcp() */
+        /* drain recvmbox */
+        netconn_drain(newconn);
+        if (newconn->pcb.tcp != NULL) {
+          tcp_abort(newconn->pcb.tcp);
+          newconn->pcb.tcp = NULL;
+        }
+        netconn_free(newconn);
+      }
+    }
+    sys_mbox_free(&conn->acceptmbox);
+    sys_mbox_set_invalid(&conn->acceptmbox);
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+}
+
+#if LWIP_TCP
+/**
+ * Internal helper function to close a TCP netconn: since this sometimes
+ * doesn't work at the first attempt, this function is called from multiple
+ * places.
+ *
+ * @param conn the TCP netconn to close
+ */
+static err_t
+lwip_netconn_do_close_internal(struct netconn *conn  WRITE_DELAYED_PARAM)
+{
+  err_t err;
+  u8_t shut, shut_rx, shut_tx, close;
+  u8_t close_finished = 0;
+  struct tcp_pcb* tpcb;
+#if LWIP_SO_LINGER
+  u8_t linger_wait_required = 0;
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_LINGER */
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("invalid conn", (conn != NULL));
+  LWIP_ASSERT("this is for tcp netconns only", (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(conn->type) == NETCONN_TCP));
+  LWIP_ASSERT("conn must be in state NETCONN_CLOSE", (conn->state == NETCONN_CLOSE));
+  LWIP_ASSERT("pcb already closed", (conn->pcb.tcp != NULL));
+  LWIP_ASSERT("conn->current_msg != NULL", conn->current_msg != NULL);
+
+  tpcb = conn->pcb.tcp;
+  shut = conn->current_msg->msg.sd.shut;
+  shut_rx = shut & NETCONN_SHUT_RD;
+  shut_tx = shut & NETCONN_SHUT_WR;
+  /* shutting down both ends is the same as closing
+     (also if RD or WR side was shut down before already) */
+  if (shut == NETCONN_SHUT_RDWR) {
+    close = 1;
+  } else if (shut_rx &&
+             ((tpcb->state == FIN_WAIT_1) ||
+              (tpcb->state == FIN_WAIT_2) ||
+              (tpcb->state == CLOSING))) {
+    close = 1;
+  } else if (shut_tx && ((tpcb->flags & TF_RXCLOSED) != 0)) {
+    close = 1;
+  } else {
+    close = 0;
+  }
+
+  /* Set back some callback pointers */
+  if (close) {
+    tcp_arg(tpcb, NULL);
+  }
+  if (tpcb->state == LISTEN) {
+    tcp_accept(tpcb, NULL);
+  } else {
+    /* some callbacks have to be reset if tcp_close is not successful */
+    if (shut_rx) {
+      tcp_recv(tpcb, NULL);
+      tcp_accept(tpcb, NULL);
+    }
+    if (shut_tx) {
+      tcp_sent(tpcb, NULL);
+    }
+    if (close) {
+      tcp_poll(tpcb, NULL, 0);
+      tcp_err(tpcb, NULL);
+    }
+  }
+  /* Try to close the connection */
+  if (close) {
+#if LWIP_SO_LINGER
+    /* check linger possibilites before calling tcp_close */
+    err = ERR_OK;
+    /* linger enabled/required at all? (i.e. is there untransmitted data left?) */
+    if ((conn->linger >= 0) && (conn->pcb.tcp->unsent || conn->pcb.tcp->unacked)) {
+      if ((conn->linger == 0)) {
+        /* data left but linger prevents waiting */
+        tcp_abort(tpcb);
+        tpcb = NULL;
+      } else if (conn->linger > 0) {
+        /* data left and linger says we should wait */
+        if (netconn_is_nonblocking(conn)) {
+          /* data left on a nonblocking netconn -> cannot linger */
+          err = ERR_WOULDBLOCK;
+        } else if ((s32_t)(sys_now() - conn->current_msg->msg.sd.time_started) >=
+          (conn->linger * 1000)) {
+          /* data left but linger timeout has expired (this happens on further
+             calls to this function through poll_tcp */
+          tcp_abort(tpcb);
+          tpcb = NULL;
+        } else {
+          /* data left -> need to wait for ACK after successful close */
+          linger_wait_required = 1;
+        }
+      }
+    }
+    if ((err == ERR_OK) && (tpcb != NULL))
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_LINGER */
+    {
+      err = tcp_close(tpcb);
+    }
+  } else {
+    err = tcp_shutdown(tpcb, shut_rx, shut_tx);
+  }
+  if (err == ERR_OK) {
+    close_finished = 1;
+#if LWIP_SO_LINGER
+    if (linger_wait_required) {
+      /* wait for ACK of all unsent/unacked data by just getting called again */
+      close_finished = 0;
+      err = ERR_INPROGRESS;
+    }
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_LINGER */
+  } else {
+    if (err == ERR_MEM) {
+      /* Closing failed because of memory shortage, try again later. Even for
+         nonblocking netconns, we have to wait since no standard socket application
+         is prepared for close failing because of resource shortage.
+         Check the timeout: this is kind of an lwip addition to the standard sockets:
+         we wait for some time when failing to allocate a segment for the FIN */
+#if LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO || LWIP_SO_LINGER
+      s32_t close_timeout = LWIP_TCP_CLOSE_TIMEOUT_MS_DEFAULT;
+#if LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO
+      if (conn->send_timeout > 0) {
+        close_timeout = conn->send_timeout;
+      }
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO */
+#if LWIP_SO_LINGER
+      if (conn->linger >= 0) {
+        /* use linger timeout (seconds) */
+        close_timeout = conn->linger * 1000U;
+      }
+#endif
+      if ((s32_t)(sys_now() - conn->current_msg->msg.sd.time_started) >= close_timeout) {
+#else /* LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO || LWIP_SO_LINGER */
+      if (conn->current_msg->msg.sd.polls_left == 0) {
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO || LWIP_SO_LINGER */
+        close_finished = 1;
+        if (close) {
+          /* in this case, we want to RST the connection */
+          tcp_abort(tpcb);
+          err = ERR_OK;
+        }
+      }
+    } else {
+      /* Closing failed for a non-memory error: give up */
+      close_finished = 1;
+    }
+  }
+  if (close_finished) {
+    /* Closing done (succeeded, non-memory error, nonblocking error or timeout) */
+    sys_sem_t* op_completed_sem = LWIP_API_MSG_SEM(conn->current_msg);
+    conn->current_msg->err = err;
+    conn->current_msg = NULL;
+    conn->state = NETCONN_NONE;
+    if (err == ERR_OK) {
+      if (close) {
+        /* Set back some callback pointers as conn is going away */
+        conn->pcb.tcp = NULL;
+        /* Trigger select() in socket layer. Make sure everybody notices activity
+         on the connection, error first! */
+        API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_ERROR, 0);
+      }
+      if (shut_rx) {
+        API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_RCVPLUS, 0);
+      }
+      if (shut_tx) {
+        API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_SENDPLUS, 0);
+      }
+    }
+    NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, err);
+#if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING
+    if (delayed)
+#endif
+    {
+      /* wake up the application task */
+      sys_sem_signal(op_completed_sem);
+    }
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+  if (!close_finished) {
+    /* Closing failed and we want to wait: restore some of the callbacks */
+    /* Closing of listen pcb will never fail! */
+    LWIP_ASSERT("Closing a listen pcb may not fail!", (tpcb->state != LISTEN));
+    if (shut_tx) {
+      tcp_sent(tpcb, sent_tcp);
+    }
+    /* when waiting for close, set up poll interval to 500ms */
+    tcp_poll(tpcb, poll_tcp, 1);
+    tcp_err(tpcb, err_tcp);
+    tcp_arg(tpcb, conn);
+    /* don't restore recv callback: we don't want to receive any more data */
+  }
+  /* If closing didn't succeed, we get called again either
+     from poll_tcp or from sent_tcp */
+  LWIP_ASSERT("err != ERR_OK", err != ERR_OK);
+  return err;
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+
+/**
+ * Delete the pcb inside a netconn.
+ * Called from netconn_delete.
+ *
+ * @param m the api_msg_msg pointing to the connection
+ */
+void
+lwip_netconn_do_delconn(void *m)
+{
+  struct api_msg *msg = (struct api_msg*)m;
+
+  enum netconn_state state = msg->conn->state;
+  LWIP_ASSERT("netconn state error", /* this only happens for TCP netconns */
+    (state == NETCONN_NONE) || (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(msg->conn->type) == NETCONN_TCP));
+#if LWIP_NETCONN_FULLDUPLEX
+  /* In full duplex mode, blocking write/connect is aborted with ERR_CLSD */
+  if (state != NETCONN_NONE) {
+    if ((state == NETCONN_WRITE) ||
+        ((state == NETCONN_CONNECT) && !IN_NONBLOCKING_CONNECT(msg->conn))) {
+      /* close requested, abort running write/connect */
+      sys_sem_t* op_completed_sem;
+      LWIP_ASSERT("msg->conn->current_msg != NULL", msg->conn->current_msg != NULL);
+      op_completed_sem = LWIP_API_MSG_SEM(msg->conn->current_msg);
+      msg->conn->current_msg->err = ERR_CLSD;
+      msg->conn->current_msg = NULL;
+      msg->conn->write_offset = 0;
+      msg->conn->state = NETCONN_NONE;
+      NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(msg->conn, ERR_CLSD);
+      sys_sem_signal(op_completed_sem);
+    }
+  }
+#else /* LWIP_NETCONN_FULLDUPLEX */
+  if (((state != NETCONN_NONE) &&
+       (state != NETCONN_LISTEN) &&
+       (state != NETCONN_CONNECT)) ||
+      ((state == NETCONN_CONNECT) && !IN_NONBLOCKING_CONNECT(msg->conn))) {
+    /* This means either a blocking write or blocking connect is running
+       (nonblocking write returns and sets state to NONE) */
+    msg->err = ERR_INPROGRESS;
+  } else
+#endif /* LWIP_NETCONN_FULLDUPLEX */
+  {
+    LWIP_ASSERT("blocking connect in progress",
+      (state != NETCONN_CONNECT) || IN_NONBLOCKING_CONNECT(msg->conn));
+    msg->err = ERR_OK;
+    /* Drain and delete mboxes */
+    netconn_drain(msg->conn);
+
+    if (msg->conn->pcb.tcp != NULL) {
+
+      switch (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(msg->conn->type)) {
+#if LWIP_RAW
+      case NETCONN_RAW:
+        raw_remove(msg->conn->pcb.raw);
+        break;
+#endif /* LWIP_RAW */
+#if LWIP_UDP
+      case NETCONN_UDP:
+        msg->conn->pcb.udp->recv_arg = NULL;
+        udp_remove(msg->conn->pcb.udp);
+        break;
+#endif /* LWIP_UDP */
+#if LWIP_TCP
+      case NETCONN_TCP:
+        LWIP_ASSERT("already writing or closing", msg->conn->current_msg == NULL &&
+          msg->conn->write_offset == 0);
+        msg->conn->state = NETCONN_CLOSE;
+        msg->msg.sd.shut = NETCONN_SHUT_RDWR;
+        msg->conn->current_msg = msg;
+#if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING
+        if (lwip_netconn_do_close_internal(msg->conn, 0) != ERR_OK) {
+          LWIP_ASSERT("state!", msg->conn->state == NETCONN_CLOSE);
+          UNLOCK_TCPIP_CORE();
+          sys_arch_sem_wait(LWIP_API_MSG_SEM(msg), 0);
+          LOCK_TCPIP_CORE();
+          LWIP_ASSERT("state!", msg->conn->state == NETCONN_NONE);
+        }
+#else /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */
+        lwip_netconn_do_close_internal(msg->conn);
+#endif /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */
+        /* API_EVENT is called inside lwip_netconn_do_close_internal, before releasing
+           the application thread, so we can return at this point! */
+        return;
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+      default:
+        break;
+      }
+      msg->conn->pcb.tcp = NULL;
+    }
+    /* tcp netconns don't come here! */
+
+    /* @todo: this lets select make the socket readable and writable,
+       which is wrong! errfd instead? */
+    API_EVENT(msg->conn, NETCONN_EVT_RCVPLUS, 0);
+    API_EVENT(msg->conn, NETCONN_EVT_SENDPLUS, 0);
+  }
+  if (sys_sem_valid(LWIP_API_MSG_SEM(msg))) {
+    TCPIP_APIMSG_ACK(msg);
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Bind a pcb contained in a netconn
+ * Called from netconn_bind.
+ *
+ * @param m the api_msg_msg pointing to the connection and containing
+ *          the IP address and port to bind to
+ */
+void
+lwip_netconn_do_bind(void *m)
+{
+  struct api_msg *msg = (struct api_msg*)m;
+
+  if (ERR_IS_FATAL(msg->conn->last_err)) {
+    msg->err = msg->conn->last_err;
+  } else {
+    msg->err = ERR_VAL;
+    if (msg->conn->pcb.tcp != NULL) {
+      switch (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(msg->conn->type)) {
+#if LWIP_RAW
+      case NETCONN_RAW:
+        msg->err = raw_bind(msg->conn->pcb.raw, API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.bc.ipaddr));
+        break;
+#endif /* LWIP_RAW */
+#if LWIP_UDP
+      case NETCONN_UDP:
+        msg->err = udp_bind(msg->conn->pcb.udp, API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.bc.ipaddr), msg->msg.bc.port);
+        break;
+#endif /* LWIP_UDP */
+#if LWIP_TCP
+      case NETCONN_TCP:
+        msg->err = tcp_bind(msg->conn->pcb.tcp, API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.bc.ipaddr), msg->msg.bc.port);
+        break;
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+      default:
+        break;
+      }
+    }
+  }
+  TCPIP_APIMSG_ACK(msg);
+}
+
+#if LWIP_TCP
+/**
+ * TCP callback function if a connection (opened by tcp_connect/lwip_netconn_do_connect) has
+ * been established (or reset by the remote host).
+ *
+ * @see tcp.h (struct tcp_pcb.connected) for parameters and return values
+ */
+static err_t
+lwip_netconn_do_connected(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *pcb, err_t err)
+{
+  struct netconn *conn;
+  int was_blocking;
+  sys_sem_t* op_completed_sem = NULL;
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(pcb);
+
+  conn = (struct netconn *)arg;
+
+  if (conn == NULL) {
+    return ERR_VAL;
+  }
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("conn->state == NETCONN_CONNECT", conn->state == NETCONN_CONNECT);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("(conn->current_msg != NULL) || conn->in_non_blocking_connect",
+    (conn->current_msg != NULL) || IN_NONBLOCKING_CONNECT(conn));
+
+  if (conn->current_msg != NULL) {
+    conn->current_msg->err = err;
+    op_completed_sem = LWIP_API_MSG_SEM(conn->current_msg);
+  }
+  if ((NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(conn->type) == NETCONN_TCP) && (err == ERR_OK)) {
+    setup_tcp(conn);
+  }
+  was_blocking = !IN_NONBLOCKING_CONNECT(conn);
+  SET_NONBLOCKING_CONNECT(conn, 0);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("blocking connect state error",
+    (was_blocking && op_completed_sem != NULL) ||
+    (!was_blocking && op_completed_sem == NULL));
+  conn->current_msg = NULL;
+  conn->state = NETCONN_NONE;
+  NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, ERR_OK);
+  API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_SENDPLUS, 0);
+
+  if (was_blocking) {
+    sys_sem_signal(op_completed_sem);
+  }
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+
+/**
+ * Connect a pcb contained inside a netconn
+ * Called from netconn_connect.
+ *
+ * @param m the api_msg_msg pointing to the connection and containing
+ *          the IP address and port to connect to
+ */
+void
+lwip_netconn_do_connect(void *m)
+{
+  struct api_msg *msg = (struct api_msg*)m;
+
+  if (msg->conn->pcb.tcp == NULL) {
+    /* This may happen when calling netconn_connect() a second time */
+    msg->err = ERR_CLSD;
+  } else {
+    switch (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(msg->conn->type)) {
+#if LWIP_RAW
+    case NETCONN_RAW:
+      msg->err = raw_connect(msg->conn->pcb.raw, API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.bc.ipaddr));
+      break;
+#endif /* LWIP_RAW */
+#if LWIP_UDP
+    case NETCONN_UDP:
+      msg->err = udp_connect(msg->conn->pcb.udp, API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.bc.ipaddr), msg->msg.bc.port);
+      break;
+#endif /* LWIP_UDP */
+#if LWIP_TCP
+    case NETCONN_TCP:
+      /* Prevent connect while doing any other action. */
+      if (msg->conn->state == NETCONN_CONNECT) {
+        msg->err = ERR_ALREADY;
+      } else if (msg->conn->state != NETCONN_NONE) {
+        msg->err = ERR_ISCONN;
+      } else {
+        setup_tcp(msg->conn);
+        msg->err = tcp_connect(msg->conn->pcb.tcp, API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.bc.ipaddr),
+          msg->msg.bc.port, lwip_netconn_do_connected);
+        if (msg->err == ERR_OK) {
+          u8_t non_blocking = netconn_is_nonblocking(msg->conn);
+          msg->conn->state = NETCONN_CONNECT;
+          SET_NONBLOCKING_CONNECT(msg->conn, non_blocking);
+          if (non_blocking) {
+            msg->err = ERR_INPROGRESS;
+          } else {
+            msg->conn->current_msg = msg;
+            /* sys_sem_signal() is called from lwip_netconn_do_connected (or err_tcp()),
+               when the connection is established! */
+#if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING
+            LWIP_ASSERT("state!", msg->conn->state == NETCONN_CONNECT);
+            UNLOCK_TCPIP_CORE();
+            sys_arch_sem_wait(LWIP_API_MSG_SEM(msg), 0);
+            LOCK_TCPIP_CORE();
+            LWIP_ASSERT("state!", msg->conn->state != NETCONN_CONNECT);
+#endif /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */
+            return;
+          }
+        }
+      }
+      break;
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+    default:
+      LWIP_ERROR("Invalid netconn type", 0, do{ msg->err = ERR_VAL; }while(0));
+      break;
+    }
+  }
+  /* For all other protocols, netconn_connect() calls TCPIP_APIMSG(),
+     so use TCPIP_APIMSG_ACK() here. */
+  TCPIP_APIMSG_ACK(msg);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Disconnect a pcb contained inside a netconn
+ * Only used for UDP netconns.
+ * Called from netconn_disconnect.
+ *
+ * @param m the api_msg_msg pointing to the connection to disconnect
+ */
+void
+lwip_netconn_do_disconnect(void *m)
+{
+  struct api_msg *msg = (struct api_msg*)m;
+
+#if LWIP_UDP
+  if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(msg->conn->type) == NETCONN_UDP) {
+    udp_disconnect(msg->conn->pcb.udp);
+    msg->err = ERR_OK;
+  } else
+#endif /* LWIP_UDP */
+  {
+    msg->err = ERR_VAL;
+  }
+  TCPIP_APIMSG_ACK(msg);
+}
+
+#if LWIP_TCP
+/**
+ * Set a TCP pcb contained in a netconn into listen mode
+ * Called from netconn_listen.
+ *
+ * @param m the api_msg_msg pointing to the connection
+ */
+void
+lwip_netconn_do_listen(void *m)
+{
+  struct api_msg *msg = (struct api_msg*)m;
+
+  if (ERR_IS_FATAL(msg->conn->last_err)) {
+    msg->err = msg->conn->last_err;
+  } else {
+    msg->err = ERR_CONN;
+    if (msg->conn->pcb.tcp != NULL) {
+      if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(msg->conn->type) == NETCONN_TCP) {
+        if (msg->conn->state == NETCONN_NONE) {
+          struct tcp_pcb* lpcb;
+          if (msg->conn->pcb.tcp->state != CLOSED) {
+            /* connection is not closed, cannot listen */
+            msg->err = ERR_VAL;
+          } else {
+            err_t err;
+            u8_t backlog;
+#if TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG
+            backlog = msg->msg.lb.backlog;
+#else  /* TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG */
+            backlog = TCP_DEFAULT_LISTEN_BACKLOG;
+#endif /* TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG */
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6
+            /* "Socket API like" dual-stack support: If IP to listen to is IP6_ADDR_ANY,
+             * and NETCONN_FLAG_IPV6_V6ONLY is NOT set, use IP_ANY_TYPE to listen
+             */
+            if (ip_addr_cmp(&msg->conn->pcb.ip->local_ip, IP6_ADDR_ANY) &&
+                (netconn_get_ipv6only(msg->conn) == 0)) {
+              /* change PCB type to IPADDR_TYPE_ANY */
+              IP_SET_TYPE_VAL(msg->conn->pcb.tcp->local_ip,  IPADDR_TYPE_ANY);
+              IP_SET_TYPE_VAL(msg->conn->pcb.tcp->remote_ip, IPADDR_TYPE_ANY);
+            }
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6 */
+
+            lpcb = tcp_listen_with_backlog_and_err(msg->conn->pcb.tcp, backlog, &err);
+
+            if (lpcb == NULL) {
+              /* in this case, the old pcb is still allocated */
+              msg->err = err;
+            } else {
+              /* delete the recvmbox and allocate the acceptmbox */
+              if (sys_mbox_valid(&msg->conn->recvmbox)) {
+                /** @todo: should we drain the recvmbox here? */
+                sys_mbox_free(&msg->conn->recvmbox);
+                sys_mbox_set_invalid(&msg->conn->recvmbox);
+              }
+              msg->err = ERR_OK;
+              if (!sys_mbox_valid(&msg->conn->acceptmbox)) {
+                msg->err = sys_mbox_new(&msg->conn->acceptmbox, DEFAULT_ACCEPTMBOX_SIZE);
+              }
+              if (msg->err == ERR_OK) {
+                msg->conn->state = NETCONN_LISTEN;
+                msg->conn->pcb.tcp = lpcb;
+                tcp_arg(msg->conn->pcb.tcp, msg->conn);
+                tcp_accept(msg->conn->pcb.tcp, accept_function);
+              } else {
+                /* since the old pcb is already deallocated, free lpcb now */
+                tcp_close(lpcb);
+                msg->conn->pcb.tcp = NULL;
+              }
+            }
+          }
+        } else if (msg->conn->state == NETCONN_LISTEN) {
+          /* already listening, allow updating of the backlog */
+          msg->err = ERR_OK;
+          tcp_backlog_set(msg->conn->pcb.tcp, msg->msg.lb.backlog);
+        }
+      } else {
+        msg->err = ERR_ARG;
+      }
+    }
+  }
+  TCPIP_APIMSG_ACK(msg);
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+
+/**
+ * Send some data on a RAW or UDP pcb contained in a netconn
+ * Called from netconn_send
+ *
+ * @param m the api_msg_msg pointing to the connection
+ */
+void
+lwip_netconn_do_send(void *m)
+{
+  struct api_msg *msg = (struct api_msg*)m;
+
+  if (ERR_IS_FATAL(msg->conn->last_err)) {
+    msg->err = msg->conn->last_err;
+  } else {
+    msg->err = ERR_CONN;
+    if (msg->conn->pcb.tcp != NULL) {
+      switch (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(msg->conn->type)) {
+#if LWIP_RAW
+      case NETCONN_RAW:
+        if (ip_addr_isany(&msg->msg.b->addr) || IP_IS_ANY_TYPE_VAL(msg->msg.b->addr)) {
+          msg->err = raw_send(msg->conn->pcb.raw, msg->msg.b->p);
+        } else {
+          msg->err = raw_sendto(msg->conn->pcb.raw, msg->msg.b->p, &msg->msg.b->addr);
+        }
+        break;
+#endif
+#if LWIP_UDP
+      case NETCONN_UDP:
+#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY
+        if (ip_addr_isany(&msg->msg.b->addr) || IP_IS_ANY_TYPE_VAL(msg->msg.b->addr)) {
+          msg->err = udp_send_chksum(msg->conn->pcb.udp, msg->msg.b->p,
+            msg->msg.b->flags & NETBUF_FLAG_CHKSUM, msg->msg.b->toport_chksum);
+        } else {
+          msg->err = udp_sendto_chksum(msg->conn->pcb.udp, msg->msg.b->p,
+            &msg->msg.b->addr, msg->msg.b->port,
+            msg->msg.b->flags & NETBUF_FLAG_CHKSUM, msg->msg.b->toport_chksum);
+        }
+#else /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */
+        if (ip_addr_isany_val(msg->msg.b->addr) || IP_IS_ANY_TYPE_VAL(msg->msg.b->addr)) {
+          msg->err = udp_send(msg->conn->pcb.udp, msg->msg.b->p);
+        } else {
+          msg->err = udp_sendto(msg->conn->pcb.udp, msg->msg.b->p, &msg->msg.b->addr, msg->msg.b->port);
+        }
+#endif /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */
+        break;
+#endif /* LWIP_UDP */
+      default:
+        break;
+      }
+    }
+  }
+  TCPIP_APIMSG_ACK(msg);
+}
+
+#if LWIP_TCP
+/**
+ * Indicate data has been received from a TCP pcb contained in a netconn
+ * Called from netconn_recv
+ *
+ * @param m the api_msg_msg pointing to the connection
+ */
+void
+lwip_netconn_do_recv(void *m)
+{
+  struct api_msg *msg = (struct api_msg*)m;
+
+  msg->err = ERR_OK;
+  if (msg->conn->pcb.tcp != NULL) {
+    if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(msg->conn->type) == NETCONN_TCP) {
+      u32_t remaining = msg->msg.r.len;
+      do {
+        u16_t recved = (remaining > 0xffff) ? 0xffff : (u16_t)remaining;
+        tcp_recved(msg->conn->pcb.tcp, recved);
+        remaining -= recved;
+      } while (remaining != 0);
+    }
+  }
+  TCPIP_APIMSG_ACK(msg);
+}
+
+#if TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG
+/** Indicate that a TCP pcb has been accepted
+ * Called from netconn_accept
+ *
+ * @param m the api_msg_msg pointing to the connection
+ */
+void
+lwip_netconn_do_accepted(void *m)
+{
+  struct api_msg *msg = (struct api_msg*)m;
+
+  msg->err = ERR_OK;
+  if (msg->conn->pcb.tcp != NULL) {
+    if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(msg->conn->type) == NETCONN_TCP) {
+      tcp_backlog_accepted(msg->conn->pcb.tcp);
+    }
+  }
+  TCPIP_APIMSG_ACK(msg);
+}
+#endif /* TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG */
+
+/**
+ * See if more data needs to be written from a previous call to netconn_write.
+ * Called initially from lwip_netconn_do_write. If the first call can't send all data
+ * (because of low memory or empty send-buffer), this function is called again
+ * from sent_tcp() or poll_tcp() to send more data. If all data is sent, the
+ * blocking application thread (waiting in netconn_write) is released.
+ *
+ * @param conn netconn (that is currently in state NETCONN_WRITE) to process
+ * @return ERR_OK
+ *         ERR_MEM if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING=1 and sending hasn't yet finished
+ */
+static err_t
+lwip_netconn_do_writemore(struct netconn *conn  WRITE_DELAYED_PARAM)
+{
+  err_t err;
+  const void *dataptr;
+  u16_t len, available;
+  u8_t write_finished = 0;
+  size_t diff;
+  u8_t dontblock;
+  u8_t apiflags;
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("conn != NULL", conn != NULL);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("conn->state == NETCONN_WRITE", (conn->state == NETCONN_WRITE));
+  LWIP_ASSERT("conn->current_msg != NULL", conn->current_msg != NULL);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("conn->pcb.tcp != NULL", conn->pcb.tcp != NULL);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("conn->write_offset < conn->current_msg->msg.w.len",
+    conn->write_offset < conn->current_msg->msg.w.len);
+
+  apiflags = conn->current_msg->msg.w.apiflags;
+  dontblock = netconn_is_nonblocking(conn) || (apiflags & NETCONN_DONTBLOCK);
+
+#if LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO
+  if ((conn->send_timeout != 0) &&
+      ((s32_t)(sys_now() - conn->current_msg->msg.w.time_started) >= conn->send_timeout)) {
+    write_finished = 1;
+    if (conn->write_offset == 0) {
+      /* nothing has been written */
+      err = ERR_WOULDBLOCK;
+      conn->current_msg->msg.w.len = 0;
+    } else {
+      /* partial write */
+      err = ERR_OK;
+      conn->current_msg->msg.w.len = conn->write_offset;
+      conn->write_offset = 0;
+    }
+  } else
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO */
+  {
+    dataptr = (const u8_t*)conn->current_msg->msg.w.dataptr + conn->write_offset;
+    diff = conn->current_msg->msg.w.len - conn->write_offset;
+    if (diff > 0xffffUL) { /* max_u16_t */
+      len = 0xffff;
+      apiflags |= TCP_WRITE_FLAG_MORE;
+    } else {
+      len = (u16_t)diff;
+    }
+    available = tcp_sndbuf(conn->pcb.tcp);
+    if (available < len) {
+      /* don't try to write more than sendbuf */
+      len = available;
+      if (dontblock) {
+        if (!len) {
+          err = ERR_WOULDBLOCK;
+          goto err_mem;
+        }
+      } else {
+        apiflags |= TCP_WRITE_FLAG_MORE;
+      }
+    }
+    LWIP_ASSERT("lwip_netconn_do_writemore: invalid length!", ((conn->write_offset + len) <= conn->current_msg->msg.w.len));
+    err = tcp_write(conn->pcb.tcp, dataptr, len, apiflags);
+    /* if OK or memory error, check available space */
+    if ((err == ERR_OK) || (err == ERR_MEM)) {
+err_mem:
+      if (dontblock && (len < conn->current_msg->msg.w.len)) {
+        /* non-blocking write did not write everything: mark the pcb non-writable
+           and let poll_tcp check writable space to mark the pcb writable again */
+        API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_SENDMINUS, len);
+        conn->flags |= NETCONN_FLAG_CHECK_WRITESPACE;
+      } else if ((tcp_sndbuf(conn->pcb.tcp) <= TCP_SNDLOWAT) ||
+                 (tcp_sndqueuelen(conn->pcb.tcp) >= TCP_SNDQUEUELOWAT)) {
+        /* The queued byte- or pbuf-count exceeds the configured low-water limit,
+           let select mark this pcb as non-writable. */
+        API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_SENDMINUS, len);
+      }
+    }
+
+    if (err == ERR_OK) {
+      err_t out_err;
+      conn->write_offset += len;
+      if ((conn->write_offset == conn->current_msg->msg.w.len) || dontblock) {
+        /* return sent length */
+        conn->current_msg->msg.w.len = conn->write_offset;
+        /* everything was written */
+        write_finished = 1;
+      }
+      out_err = tcp_output(conn->pcb.tcp);
+      if (ERR_IS_FATAL(out_err) || (out_err == ERR_RTE)) {
+        /* If tcp_output fails with fatal error or no route is found,
+           don't try writing any more but return the error
+           to the application thread. */
+        err = out_err;
+        write_finished = 1;
+        conn->current_msg->msg.w.len = 0;
+      }
+    } else if (err == ERR_MEM) {
+      /* If ERR_MEM, we wait for sent_tcp or poll_tcp to be called.
+         For blocking sockets, we do NOT return to the application
+         thread, since ERR_MEM is only a temporary error! Non-blocking
+         will remain non-writable until sent_tcp/poll_tcp is called */
+
+      /* tcp_write returned ERR_MEM, try tcp_output anyway */
+      err_t out_err = tcp_output(conn->pcb.tcp);
+      if (ERR_IS_FATAL(out_err) || (out_err == ERR_RTE)) {
+        /* If tcp_output fails with fatal error or no route is found,
+           don't try writing any more but return the error
+           to the application thread. */
+        err = out_err;
+        write_finished = 1;
+        conn->current_msg->msg.w.len = 0;
+      } else if (dontblock) {
+        /* non-blocking write is done on ERR_MEM */
+        err = ERR_WOULDBLOCK;
+        write_finished = 1;
+        conn->current_msg->msg.w.len = 0;
+      }
+    } else {
+      /* On errors != ERR_MEM, we don't try writing any more but return
+         the error to the application thread. */
+      write_finished = 1;
+      conn->current_msg->msg.w.len = 0;
+    }
+  }
+  if (write_finished) {
+    /* everything was written: set back connection state
+       and back to application task */
+    sys_sem_t* op_completed_sem = LWIP_API_MSG_SEM(conn->current_msg);
+    conn->current_msg->err = err;
+    conn->current_msg = NULL;
+    conn->write_offset = 0;
+    conn->state = NETCONN_NONE;
+    NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, err);
+#if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING
+    if (delayed)
+#endif
+    {
+      sys_sem_signal(op_completed_sem);
+    }
+  }
+#if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING
+  else {
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+#endif
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+
+/**
+ * Send some data on a TCP pcb contained in a netconn
+ * Called from netconn_write
+ *
+ * @param m the api_msg_msg pointing to the connection
+ */
+void
+lwip_netconn_do_write(void *m)
+{
+  struct api_msg *msg = (struct api_msg*)m;
+
+  if (ERR_IS_FATAL(msg->conn->last_err)) {
+    msg->err = msg->conn->last_err;
+  } else {
+    if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(msg->conn->type) == NETCONN_TCP) {
+#if LWIP_TCP
+      if (msg->conn->state != NETCONN_NONE) {
+        /* netconn is connecting, closing or in blocking write */
+        msg->err = ERR_INPROGRESS;
+      } else if (msg->conn->pcb.tcp != NULL) {
+        msg->conn->state = NETCONN_WRITE;
+        /* set all the variables used by lwip_netconn_do_writemore */
+        LWIP_ASSERT("already writing or closing", msg->conn->current_msg == NULL &&
+          msg->conn->write_offset == 0);
+        LWIP_ASSERT("msg->msg.w.len != 0", msg->msg.w.len != 0);
+        msg->conn->current_msg = msg;
+        msg->conn->write_offset = 0;
+#if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING
+        if (lwip_netconn_do_writemore(msg->conn, 0) != ERR_OK) {
+          LWIP_ASSERT("state!", msg->conn->state == NETCONN_WRITE);
+          UNLOCK_TCPIP_CORE();
+          sys_arch_sem_wait(LWIP_API_MSG_SEM(msg), 0);
+          LOCK_TCPIP_CORE();
+          LWIP_ASSERT("state!", msg->conn->state != NETCONN_WRITE);
+        }
+#else /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */
+        lwip_netconn_do_writemore(msg->conn);
+#endif /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */
+        /* for both cases: if lwip_netconn_do_writemore was called, don't ACK the APIMSG
+           since lwip_netconn_do_writemore ACKs it! */
+        return;
+      } else {
+        msg->err = ERR_CONN;
+      }
+#else /* LWIP_TCP */
+      msg->err = ERR_VAL;
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+#if (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW)
+    } else {
+      msg->err = ERR_VAL;
+#endif /* (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) */
+    }
+  }
+  TCPIP_APIMSG_ACK(msg);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Return a connection's local or remote address
+ * Called from netconn_getaddr
+ *
+ * @param m the api_msg_msg pointing to the connection
+ */
+void
+lwip_netconn_do_getaddr(void *m)
+{
+  struct api_msg *msg = (struct api_msg*)m;
+
+  if (msg->conn->pcb.ip != NULL) {
+    if (msg->msg.ad.local) {
+      ip_addr_copy(API_EXPR_DEREF(msg->msg.ad.ipaddr),
+        msg->conn->pcb.ip->local_ip);
+    } else {
+      ip_addr_copy(API_EXPR_DEREF(msg->msg.ad.ipaddr),
+        msg->conn->pcb.ip->remote_ip);
+    }
+
+    msg->err = ERR_OK;
+    switch (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(msg->conn->type)) {
+#if LWIP_RAW
+    case NETCONN_RAW:
+      if (msg->msg.ad.local) {
+        API_EXPR_DEREF(msg->msg.ad.port) = msg->conn->pcb.raw->protocol;
+      } else {
+        /* return an error as connecting is only a helper for upper layers */
+        msg->err = ERR_CONN;
+      }
+      break;
+#endif /* LWIP_RAW */
+#if LWIP_UDP
+    case NETCONN_UDP:
+      if (msg->msg.ad.local) {
+        API_EXPR_DEREF(msg->msg.ad.port) = msg->conn->pcb.udp->local_port;
+      } else {
+        if ((msg->conn->pcb.udp->flags & UDP_FLAGS_CONNECTED) == 0) {
+          msg->err = ERR_CONN;
+        } else {
+          API_EXPR_DEREF(msg->msg.ad.port) = msg->conn->pcb.udp->remote_port;
+        }
+      }
+      break;
+#endif /* LWIP_UDP */
+#if LWIP_TCP
+    case NETCONN_TCP:
+      if ((msg->msg.ad.local == 0) &&
+          ((msg->conn->pcb.tcp->state == CLOSED) || (msg->conn->pcb.tcp->state == LISTEN))) {
+        /* pcb is not connected and remote name is requested */
+        msg->err = ERR_CONN;
+      } else {
+        API_EXPR_DEREF(msg->msg.ad.port) = (msg->msg.ad.local ? msg->conn->pcb.tcp->local_port : msg->conn->pcb.tcp->remote_port);
+      }
+      break;
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+    default:
+      LWIP_ASSERT("invalid netconn_type", 0);
+      break;
+    }
+  } else {
+    msg->err = ERR_CONN;
+  }
+  TCPIP_APIMSG_ACK(msg);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Close or half-shutdown a TCP pcb contained in a netconn
+ * Called from netconn_close
+ * In contrast to closing sockets, the netconn is not deallocated.
+ *
+ * @param m the api_msg_msg pointing to the connection
+ */
+void
+lwip_netconn_do_close(void *m)
+{
+  struct api_msg *msg = (struct api_msg*)m;
+
+#if LWIP_TCP
+  enum netconn_state state = msg->conn->state;
+  /* First check if this is a TCP netconn and if it is in a correct state
+      (LISTEN doesn't support half shutdown) */
+  if ((msg->conn->pcb.tcp != NULL) &&
+      (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(msg->conn->type) == NETCONN_TCP) &&
+      ((msg->msg.sd.shut == NETCONN_SHUT_RDWR) || (state != NETCONN_LISTEN))) {
+    /* Check if we are in a connected state */
+    if (state == NETCONN_CONNECT) {
+      /* TCP connect in progress: cannot shutdown */
+      msg->err = ERR_CONN;
+    } else if (state == NETCONN_WRITE) {
+#if LWIP_NETCONN_FULLDUPLEX
+      if (msg->msg.sd.shut & NETCONN_SHUT_WR) {
+        /* close requested, abort running write */
+        sys_sem_t* write_completed_sem;
+        LWIP_ASSERT("msg->conn->current_msg != NULL", msg->conn->current_msg != NULL);
+        write_completed_sem = LWIP_API_MSG_SEM(msg->conn->current_msg);
+        msg->conn->current_msg->err = ERR_CLSD;
+        msg->conn->current_msg = NULL;
+        msg->conn->write_offset = 0;
+        msg->conn->state = NETCONN_NONE;
+        state = NETCONN_NONE;
+        NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(msg->conn, ERR_CLSD);
+        sys_sem_signal(write_completed_sem);
+      } else {
+        LWIP_ASSERT("msg->msg.sd.shut == NETCONN_SHUT_RD", msg->msg.sd.shut == NETCONN_SHUT_RD);
+        /* In this case, let the write continue and do not interfere with
+           conn->current_msg or conn->state! */
+        msg->err = tcp_shutdown(msg->conn->pcb.tcp, 1, 0);
+      }
+    }
+    if (state == NETCONN_NONE) {
+#else /* LWIP_NETCONN_FULLDUPLEX */
+      msg->err = ERR_INPROGRESS;
+    } else {
+#endif /* LWIP_NETCONN_FULLDUPLEX */
+      if (msg->msg.sd.shut & NETCONN_SHUT_RD) {
+        /* Drain and delete mboxes */
+        netconn_drain(msg->conn);
+      }
+      LWIP_ASSERT("already writing or closing", msg->conn->current_msg == NULL &&
+        msg->conn->write_offset == 0);
+      msg->conn->state = NETCONN_CLOSE;
+      msg->conn->current_msg = msg;
+#if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING
+      if (lwip_netconn_do_close_internal(msg->conn, 0) != ERR_OK) {
+        LWIP_ASSERT("state!", msg->conn->state == NETCONN_CLOSE);
+        UNLOCK_TCPIP_CORE();
+        sys_arch_sem_wait(LWIP_API_MSG_SEM(msg), 0);
+        LOCK_TCPIP_CORE();
+        LWIP_ASSERT("state!", msg->conn->state == NETCONN_NONE);
+      }
+#else /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */
+      lwip_netconn_do_close_internal(msg->conn);
+#endif /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */
+      /* for tcp netconns, lwip_netconn_do_close_internal ACKs the message */
+      return;
+    }
+  } else
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+  {
+    msg->err = ERR_CONN;
+  }
+  TCPIP_APIMSG_ACK(msg);
+}
+
+#if LWIP_IGMP || (LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD)
+/**
+ * Join multicast groups for UDP netconns.
+ * Called from netconn_join_leave_group
+ *
+ * @param m the api_msg_msg pointing to the connection
+ */
+void
+lwip_netconn_do_join_leave_group(void *m)
+{
+  struct api_msg *msg = (struct api_msg*)m;
+
+  if (ERR_IS_FATAL(msg->conn->last_err)) {
+    msg->err = msg->conn->last_err;
+  } else {
+    if (msg->conn->pcb.tcp != NULL) {
+      if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(msg->conn->type) == NETCONN_UDP) {
+#if LWIP_UDP
+#if LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD
+        if (NETCONNTYPE_ISIPV6(msg->conn->type)) {
+          if (msg->msg.jl.join_or_leave == NETCONN_JOIN) {
+            msg->err = mld6_joingroup(ip_2_ip6(API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.jl.netif_addr)),
+              ip_2_ip6(API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.jl.multiaddr)));
+          } else {
+            msg->err = mld6_leavegroup(ip_2_ip6(API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.jl.netif_addr)),
+              ip_2_ip6(API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.jl.multiaddr)));
+          }
+        }
+        else
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD */
+        {
+#if LWIP_IGMP
+          if (msg->msg.jl.join_or_leave == NETCONN_JOIN) {
+            msg->err = igmp_joingroup(ip_2_ip4(API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.jl.netif_addr)),
+              ip_2_ip4(API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.jl.multiaddr)));
+          } else {
+            msg->err = igmp_leavegroup(ip_2_ip4(API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.jl.netif_addr)),
+              ip_2_ip4(API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.jl.multiaddr)));
+          }
+#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */
+        }
+#endif /* LWIP_UDP */
+#if (LWIP_TCP || LWIP_RAW)
+      } else {
+        msg->err = ERR_VAL;
+#endif /* (LWIP_TCP || LWIP_RAW) */
+      }
+    } else {
+      msg->err = ERR_CONN;
+    }
+  }
+  TCPIP_APIMSG_ACK(msg);
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_IGMP || (LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD) */
+
+#if LWIP_DNS
+/**
+ * Callback function that is called when DNS name is resolved
+ * (or on timeout). A waiting application thread is waked up by
+ * signaling the semaphore.
+ */
+static void
+lwip_netconn_do_dns_found(const char *name, const ip_addr_t *ipaddr, void *arg)
+{
+  struct dns_api_msg *msg = (struct dns_api_msg*)arg;
+
+  /* we trust the internal implementation to be correct :-) */
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(name);
+
+  if (ipaddr == NULL) {
+    /* timeout or memory error */
+    API_EXPR_DEREF(msg->err) = ERR_VAL;
+  } else {
+    /* address was resolved */
+    API_EXPR_DEREF(msg->err) = ERR_OK;
+    API_EXPR_DEREF(msg->addr) = *ipaddr;
+  }
+  /* wake up the application task waiting in netconn_gethostbyname */
+  sys_sem_signal(API_EXPR_REF_SEM(msg->sem));
+}
+
+/**
+ * Execute a DNS query
+ * Called from netconn_gethostbyname
+ *
+ * @param arg the dns_api_msg pointing to the query
+ */
+void
+lwip_netconn_do_gethostbyname(void *arg)
+{
+  struct dns_api_msg *msg = (struct dns_api_msg*)arg;
+  u8_t addrtype =
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6
+    msg->dns_addrtype;
+#else
+    LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_DEFAULT;
+#endif
+
+  API_EXPR_DEREF(msg->err) = dns_gethostbyname_addrtype(msg->name,
+    API_EXPR_REF(msg->addr), lwip_netconn_do_dns_found, msg, addrtype);
+  if (API_EXPR_DEREF(msg->err) != ERR_INPROGRESS) {
+    /* on error or immediate success, wake up the application
+     * task waiting in netconn_gethostbyname */
+    sys_sem_signal(API_EXPR_REF_SEM(msg->sem));
+  }
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_DNS */
+
+#endif /* LWIP_NETCONN */

+ 115 - 0
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@@ -0,0 +1,115 @@
+/**
+ * @file
+ * Error Management module
+ *
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ * Author: Adam Dunkels <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/err.h"
+#include "lwip/def.h"
+#include "lwip/sys.h"
+
+#include "lwip/errno.h"
+
+#if !NO_SYS
+/** Table to quickly map an lwIP error (err_t) to a socket error
+  * by using -err as an index */
+static const int err_to_errno_table[] = {
+  0,             /* ERR_OK          0      No error, everything OK. */
+  ENOMEM,        /* ERR_MEM        -1      Out of memory error.     */
+  ENOBUFS,       /* ERR_BUF        -2      Buffer error.            */
+  EWOULDBLOCK,   /* ERR_TIMEOUT    -3      Timeout                  */
+  EHOSTUNREACH,  /* ERR_RTE        -4      Routing problem.         */
+  EINPROGRESS,   /* ERR_INPROGRESS -5      Operation in progress    */
+  EINVAL,        /* ERR_VAL        -6      Illegal value.           */
+  EWOULDBLOCK,   /* ERR_WOULDBLOCK -7      Operation would block.   */
+  EADDRINUSE,    /* ERR_USE        -8      Address in use.          */
+  EALREADY,      /* ERR_ALREADY    -9      Already connecting.      */
+  EISCONN,       /* ERR_ISCONN     -10     Conn already established.*/
+  ENOTCONN,      /* ERR_CONN       -11     Not connected.           */
+  -1,            /* ERR_IF         -12     Low-level netif error    */
+  ECONNABORTED,  /* ERR_ABRT       -13     Connection aborted.      */
+  ECONNRESET,    /* ERR_RST        -14     Connection reset.        */
+  ENOTCONN,      /* ERR_CLSD       -15     Connection closed.       */
+  EIO            /* ERR_ARG        -16     Illegal argument.        */
+};
+
+int
+err_to_errno(err_t err)
+{
+  if ((err > 0) || (-err >= (err_t)LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(err_to_errno_table))) {
+    return EIO;
+  }
+  return err_to_errno_table[-err];
+}
+#endif /* !NO_SYS */
+
+#ifdef LWIP_DEBUG
+
+static const char *err_strerr[] = {
+           "Ok.",                    /* ERR_OK          0  */
+           "Out of memory error.",   /* ERR_MEM        -1  */
+           "Buffer error.",          /* ERR_BUF        -2  */
+           "Timeout.",               /* ERR_TIMEOUT    -3  */
+           "Routing problem.",       /* ERR_RTE        -4  */
+           "Operation in progress.", /* ERR_INPROGRESS -5  */
+           "Illegal value.",         /* ERR_VAL        -6  */
+           "Operation would block.", /* ERR_WOULDBLOCK -7  */
+           "Address in use.",        /* ERR_USE        -8  */
+           "Already connecting.",    /* ERR_ALREADY    -9  */
+           "Already connected.",     /* ERR_ISCONN     -10 */
+           "Not connected.",         /* ERR_CONN       -11 */
+           "Low-level netif error.", /* ERR_IF         -12 */
+           "Connection aborted.",    /* ERR_ABRT       -13 */
+           "Connection reset.",      /* ERR_RST        -14 */
+           "Connection closed.",     /* ERR_CLSD       -15 */
+           "Illegal argument."       /* ERR_ARG        -16 */
+};
+
+/**
+ * Convert an lwip internal error to a string representation.
+ *
+ * @param err an lwip internal err_t
+ * @return a string representation for err
+ */
+const char *
+lwip_strerr(err_t err)
+{
+  if ((err > 0) || (-err >= (err_t)LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(err_strerr))) {
+    return "Unknown error.";
+  }
+  return err_strerr[-err];
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG */

+ 246 - 0
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+/**
+ * @file
+ * Network buffer management
+ *
+ * @defgroup netbuf Network buffers
+ * @ingroup netconn
+ * Network buffer descriptor for @ref netconn. Based on @ref pbuf internally
+ * to avoid copying data around.\n
+ * Buffers must not be shared accross multiple threads, all functions except
+ * netbuf_new() and netbuf_delete() are not thread-safe.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ * Author: Adam Dunkels <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/opt.h"
+
+#if LWIP_NETCONN /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */
+
+#include "lwip/netbuf.h"
+#include "lwip/memp.h"
+
+#include <string.h>
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup netbuf
+ * Create (allocate) and initialize a new netbuf.
+ * The netbuf doesn't yet contain a packet buffer!
+ *
+ * @return a pointer to a new netbuf
+ *         NULL on lack of memory
+ */
+struct
+netbuf *netbuf_new(void)
+{
+  struct netbuf *buf;
+
+  buf = (struct netbuf *)memp_malloc(MEMP_NETBUF);
+  if (buf != NULL) {
+    memset(buf, 0, sizeof(struct netbuf));
+  }
+  return buf;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup netbuf
+ * Deallocate a netbuf allocated by netbuf_new().
+ *
+ * @param buf pointer to a netbuf allocated by netbuf_new()
+ */
+void
+netbuf_delete(struct netbuf *buf)
+{
+  if (buf != NULL) {
+    if (buf->p != NULL) {
+      pbuf_free(buf->p);
+      buf->p = buf->ptr = NULL;
+    }
+    memp_free(MEMP_NETBUF, buf);
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup netbuf
+ * Allocate memory for a packet buffer for a given netbuf.
+ *
+ * @param buf the netbuf for which to allocate a packet buffer
+ * @param size the size of the packet buffer to allocate
+ * @return pointer to the allocated memory
+ *         NULL if no memory could be allocated
+ */
+void *
+netbuf_alloc(struct netbuf *buf, u16_t size)
+{
+  LWIP_ERROR("netbuf_alloc: invalid buf", (buf != NULL), return NULL;);
+
+  /* Deallocate any previously allocated memory. */
+  if (buf->p != NULL) {
+    pbuf_free(buf->p);
+  }
+  buf->p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, size, PBUF_RAM);
+  if (buf->p == NULL) {
+     return NULL;
+  }
+  LWIP_ASSERT("check that first pbuf can hold size",
+             (buf->p->len >= size));
+  buf->ptr = buf->p;
+  return buf->p->payload;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup netbuf
+ * Free the packet buffer included in a netbuf
+ *
+ * @param buf pointer to the netbuf which contains the packet buffer to free
+ */
+void
+netbuf_free(struct netbuf *buf)
+{
+  LWIP_ERROR("netbuf_free: invalid buf", (buf != NULL), return;);
+  if (buf->p != NULL) {
+    pbuf_free(buf->p);
+  }
+  buf->p = buf->ptr = NULL;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup netbuf
+ * Let a netbuf reference existing (non-volatile) data.
+ *
+ * @param buf netbuf which should reference the data
+ * @param dataptr pointer to the data to reference
+ * @param size size of the data
+ * @return ERR_OK if data is referenced
+ *         ERR_MEM if data couldn't be referenced due to lack of memory
+ */
+err_t
+netbuf_ref(struct netbuf *buf, const void *dataptr, u16_t size)
+{
+  LWIP_ERROR("netbuf_ref: invalid buf", (buf != NULL), return ERR_ARG;);
+  if (buf->p != NULL) {
+    pbuf_free(buf->p);
+  }
+  buf->p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, 0, PBUF_REF);
+  if (buf->p == NULL) {
+    buf->ptr = NULL;
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+  ((struct pbuf_rom*)buf->p)->payload = dataptr;
+  buf->p->len = buf->p->tot_len = size;
+  buf->ptr = buf->p;
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup netbuf
+ * Chain one netbuf to another (@see pbuf_chain)
+ *
+ * @param head the first netbuf
+ * @param tail netbuf to chain after head, freed by this function, may not be reference after returning
+ */
+void
+netbuf_chain(struct netbuf *head, struct netbuf *tail)
+{
+  LWIP_ERROR("netbuf_chain: invalid head", (head != NULL), return;);
+  LWIP_ERROR("netbuf_chain: invalid tail", (tail != NULL), return;);
+  pbuf_cat(head->p, tail->p);
+  head->ptr = head->p;
+  memp_free(MEMP_NETBUF, tail);
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup netbuf
+ * Get the data pointer and length of the data inside a netbuf.
+ *
+ * @param buf netbuf to get the data from
+ * @param dataptr pointer to a void pointer where to store the data pointer
+ * @param len pointer to an u16_t where the length of the data is stored
+ * @return ERR_OK if the information was retrieved,
+ *         ERR_BUF on error.
+ */
+err_t
+netbuf_data(struct netbuf *buf, void **dataptr, u16_t *len)
+{
+  LWIP_ERROR("netbuf_data: invalid buf", (buf != NULL), return ERR_ARG;);
+  LWIP_ERROR("netbuf_data: invalid dataptr", (dataptr != NULL), return ERR_ARG;);
+  LWIP_ERROR("netbuf_data: invalid len", (len != NULL), return ERR_ARG;);
+
+  if (buf->ptr == NULL) {
+    return ERR_BUF;
+  }
+  *dataptr = buf->ptr->payload;
+  *len = buf->ptr->len;
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup netbuf
+ * Move the current data pointer of a packet buffer contained in a netbuf
+ * to the next part.
+ * The packet buffer itself is not modified.
+ *
+ * @param buf the netbuf to modify
+ * @return -1 if there is no next part
+ *         1  if moved to the next part but now there is no next part
+ *         0  if moved to the next part and there are still more parts
+ */
+s8_t
+netbuf_next(struct netbuf *buf)
+{
+  LWIP_ERROR("netbuf_next: invalid buf", (buf != NULL), return -1;);
+  if (buf->ptr->next == NULL) {
+    return -1;
+  }
+  buf->ptr = buf->ptr->next;
+  if (buf->ptr->next == NULL) {
+    return 1;
+  }
+  return 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup netbuf
+ * Move the current data pointer of a packet buffer contained in a netbuf
+ * to the beginning of the packet.
+ * The packet buffer itself is not modified.
+ *
+ * @param buf the netbuf to modify
+ */
+void
+netbuf_first(struct netbuf *buf)
+{
+  LWIP_ERROR("netbuf_first: invalid buf", (buf != NULL), return;);
+  buf->ptr = buf->p;
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_NETCONN */

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@@ -0,0 +1,413 @@
+/**
+ * @file
+ * API functions for name resolving
+ *
+ * @defgroup netdbapi NETDB API
+ * @ingroup socket
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ * Author: Simon Goldschmidt
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/netdb.h"
+
+#if LWIP_DNS && LWIP_SOCKET
+
+#include "lwip/err.h"
+#include "lwip/mem.h"
+#include "lwip/memp.h"
+#include "lwip/ip_addr.h"
+#include "lwip/api.h"
+#include "lwip/dns.h"
+
+#include <string.h> /* memset */
+#include <stdlib.h> /* atoi */
+
+/** helper struct for gethostbyname_r to access the char* buffer */
+struct gethostbyname_r_helper {
+  ip_addr_t *addr_list[2];
+  ip_addr_t addr;
+  char *aliases;
+};
+
+/** h_errno is exported in netdb.h for access by applications. */
+#if LWIP_DNS_API_DECLARE_H_ERRNO
+int h_errno;
+#endif /* LWIP_DNS_API_DECLARE_H_ERRNO */
+
+/** define "hostent" variables storage: 0 if we use a static (but unprotected)
+ * set of variables for lwip_gethostbyname, 1 if we use a local storage */
+#ifndef LWIP_DNS_API_HOSTENT_STORAGE
+#define LWIP_DNS_API_HOSTENT_STORAGE 0
+#endif
+
+/** define "hostent" variables storage */
+#if LWIP_DNS_API_HOSTENT_STORAGE
+#define HOSTENT_STORAGE
+#else
+#define HOSTENT_STORAGE static
+#endif /* LWIP_DNS_API_STATIC_HOSTENT */
+
+/**
+ * Returns an entry containing addresses of address family AF_INET
+ * for the host with name name.
+ * Due to dns_gethostbyname limitations, only one address is returned.
+ *
+ * @param name the hostname to resolve
+ * @return an entry containing addresses of address family AF_INET
+ *         for the host with name name
+ */
+struct hostent*
+lwip_gethostbyname(const char *name)
+{
+  err_t err;
+  ip_addr_t addr;
+
+  /* buffer variables for lwip_gethostbyname() */
+  HOSTENT_STORAGE struct hostent s_hostent;
+  HOSTENT_STORAGE char *s_aliases;
+  HOSTENT_STORAGE ip_addr_t s_hostent_addr;
+  HOSTENT_STORAGE ip_addr_t *s_phostent_addr[2];
+  HOSTENT_STORAGE char s_hostname[DNS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH + 1];
+
+  /* query host IP address */
+  err = netconn_gethostbyname(name, &addr);
+  if (err != ERR_OK) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("lwip_gethostbyname(%s) failed, err=%d\n", name, err));
+    h_errno = HOST_NOT_FOUND;
+    return NULL;
+  }
+
+  /* fill hostent */
+  s_hostent_addr = addr;
+  s_phostent_addr[0] = &s_hostent_addr;
+  s_phostent_addr[1] = NULL;
+  strncpy(s_hostname, name, DNS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH);
+  s_hostname[DNS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH] = 0;
+  s_hostent.h_name = s_hostname;
+  s_aliases = NULL;
+  s_hostent.h_aliases = &s_aliases;
+  s_hostent.h_addrtype = AF_INET;
+  s_hostent.h_length = sizeof(ip_addr_t);
+  s_hostent.h_addr_list = (char**)&s_phostent_addr;
+
+#if DNS_DEBUG
+  /* dump hostent */
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("hostent.h_name           == %s\n", s_hostent.h_name));
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("hostent.h_aliases        == %p\n", (void*)s_hostent.h_aliases));
+  /* h_aliases are always empty */
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("hostent.h_addrtype       == %d\n", s_hostent.h_addrtype));
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("hostent.h_length         == %d\n", s_hostent.h_length));
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("hostent.h_addr_list      == %p\n", (void*)s_hostent.h_addr_list));
+  if (s_hostent.h_addr_list != NULL) {
+    u8_t idx;
+    for (idx=0; s_hostent.h_addr_list[idx]; idx++) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("hostent.h_addr_list[%i]   == %p\n", idx, s_hostent.h_addr_list[idx]));
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("hostent.h_addr_list[%i]-> == %s\n", idx, ipaddr_ntoa((ip_addr_t*)s_hostent.h_addr_list[idx])));
+    }
+  }
+#endif /* DNS_DEBUG */
+
+#if LWIP_DNS_API_HOSTENT_STORAGE
+  /* this function should return the "per-thread" hostent after copy from s_hostent */
+  return sys_thread_hostent(&s_hostent);
+#else
+  return &s_hostent;
+#endif /* LWIP_DNS_API_HOSTENT_STORAGE */
+}
+
+/**
+ * Thread-safe variant of lwip_gethostbyname: instead of using a static
+ * buffer, this function takes buffer and errno pointers as arguments
+ * and uses these for the result.
+ *
+ * @param name the hostname to resolve
+ * @param ret pre-allocated struct where to store the result
+ * @param buf pre-allocated buffer where to store additional data
+ * @param buflen the size of buf
+ * @param result pointer to a hostent pointer that is set to ret on success
+ *               and set to zero on error
+ * @param h_errnop pointer to an int where to store errors (instead of modifying
+ *                 the global h_errno)
+ * @return 0 on success, non-zero on error, additional error information
+ *         is stored in *h_errnop instead of h_errno to be thread-safe
+ */
+int
+lwip_gethostbyname_r(const char *name, struct hostent *ret, char *buf,
+                size_t buflen, struct hostent **result, int *h_errnop)
+{
+  err_t err;
+  struct gethostbyname_r_helper *h;
+  char *hostname;
+  size_t namelen;
+  int lh_errno;
+
+  if (h_errnop == NULL) {
+    /* ensure h_errnop is never NULL */
+    h_errnop = &lh_errno;
+  }
+
+  if (result == NULL) {
+    /* not all arguments given */
+    *h_errnop = EINVAL;
+    return -1;
+  }
+  /* first thing to do: set *result to nothing */
+  *result = NULL;
+  if ((name == NULL) || (ret == NULL) || (buf == NULL)) {
+    /* not all arguments given */
+    *h_errnop = EINVAL;
+    return -1;
+  }
+
+  namelen = strlen(name);
+  if (buflen < (sizeof(struct gethostbyname_r_helper) + namelen + 1 + (MEM_ALIGNMENT - 1))) {
+    /* buf can't hold the data needed + a copy of name */
+    *h_errnop = ERANGE;
+    return -1;
+  }
+
+  h = (struct gethostbyname_r_helper*)LWIP_MEM_ALIGN(buf);
+  hostname = ((char*)h) + sizeof(struct gethostbyname_r_helper);
+
+  /* query host IP address */
+  err = netconn_gethostbyname(name, &h->addr);
+  if (err != ERR_OK) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("lwip_gethostbyname(%s) failed, err=%d\n", name, err));
+    *h_errnop = HOST_NOT_FOUND;
+    return -1;
+  }
+
+  /* copy the hostname into buf */
+  MEMCPY(hostname, name, namelen);
+  hostname[namelen] = 0;
+
+  /* fill hostent */
+  h->addr_list[0] = &h->addr;
+  h->addr_list[1] = NULL;
+  h->aliases = NULL;
+  ret->h_name = hostname;
+  ret->h_aliases = &h->aliases;
+  ret->h_addrtype = AF_INET;
+  ret->h_length = sizeof(ip_addr_t);
+  ret->h_addr_list = (char**)&h->addr_list;
+
+  /* set result != NULL */
+  *result = ret;
+
+  /* return success */
+  return 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Frees one or more addrinfo structures returned by getaddrinfo(), along with
+ * any additional storage associated with those structures. If the ai_next field
+ * of the structure is not null, the entire list of structures is freed.
+ *
+ * @param ai struct addrinfo to free
+ */
+void
+lwip_freeaddrinfo(struct addrinfo *ai)
+{
+  struct addrinfo *next;
+
+  while (ai != NULL) {
+    next = ai->ai_next;
+    memp_free(MEMP_NETDB, ai);
+    ai = next;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Translates the name of a service location (for example, a host name) and/or
+ * a service name and returns a set of socket addresses and associated
+ * information to be used in creating a socket with which to address the
+ * specified service.
+ * Memory for the result is allocated internally and must be freed by calling
+ * lwip_freeaddrinfo()!
+ *
+ * Due to a limitation in dns_gethostbyname, only the first address of a
+ * host is returned.
+ * Also, service names are not supported (only port numbers)!
+ *
+ * @param nodename descriptive name or address string of the host
+ *                 (may be NULL -> local address)
+ * @param servname port number as string of NULL
+ * @param hints structure containing input values that set socktype and protocol
+ * @param res pointer to a pointer where to store the result (set to NULL on failure)
+ * @return 0 on success, non-zero on failure
+ *
+ * @todo: implement AI_V4MAPPED, AI_ADDRCONFIG
+ */
+int
+lwip_getaddrinfo(const char *nodename, const char *servname,
+       const struct addrinfo *hints, struct addrinfo **res)
+{
+  err_t err;
+  ip_addr_t addr;
+  struct addrinfo *ai;
+  struct sockaddr_storage *sa = NULL;
+  int port_nr = 0;
+  size_t total_size;
+  size_t namelen = 0;
+  int ai_family;
+
+  if (res == NULL) {
+    return EAI_FAIL;
+  }
+  *res = NULL;
+  if ((nodename == NULL) && (servname == NULL)) {
+    return EAI_NONAME;
+  }
+
+  if (hints != NULL) {
+    ai_family = hints->ai_family;
+    if ((ai_family != AF_UNSPEC)
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+      && (ai_family != AF_INET)
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+      && (ai_family != AF_INET6)
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */
+      ) {
+      return EAI_FAMILY;
+    }
+  } else {
+    ai_family = AF_UNSPEC;
+  }
+
+  if (servname != NULL) {
+    /* service name specified: convert to port number
+     * @todo?: currently, only ASCII integers (port numbers) are supported (AI_NUMERICSERV)! */
+    port_nr = atoi(servname);
+    if ((port_nr <= 0) || (port_nr > 0xffff)) {
+      return EAI_SERVICE;
+    }
+  }
+
+  if (nodename != NULL) {
+    /* service location specified, try to resolve */
+    if ((hints != NULL) && (hints->ai_flags & AI_NUMERICHOST)) {
+      /* no DNS lookup, just parse for an address string */
+      if (!ipaddr_aton(nodename, &addr)) {
+        return EAI_NONAME;
+      }
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6
+      if ((IP_IS_V6_VAL(addr) && ai_family == AF_INET) ||
+          (IP_IS_V4_VAL(addr) && ai_family == AF_INET6)) {
+        return EAI_NONAME;
+      }
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6 */
+    } else {
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6
+      /* AF_UNSPEC: prefer IPv4 */
+      u8_t type = NETCONN_DNS_IPV4_IPV6;
+      if (ai_family == AF_INET) {
+        type = NETCONN_DNS_IPV4;
+      } else if (ai_family == AF_INET6) {
+        type = NETCONN_DNS_IPV6;
+      }
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6 */
+      err = netconn_gethostbyname_addrtype(nodename, &addr, type);
+      if (err != ERR_OK) {
+        return EAI_FAIL;
+      }
+    }
+  } else {
+    /* service location specified, use loopback address */
+    if ((hints != NULL) && (hints->ai_flags & AI_PASSIVE)) {
+      ip_addr_set_any(ai_family == AF_INET6, &addr);
+    } else {
+      ip_addr_set_loopback(ai_family == AF_INET6, &addr);
+    }
+  }
+
+  total_size = sizeof(struct addrinfo) + sizeof(struct sockaddr_storage);
+  if (nodename != NULL) {
+    namelen = strlen(nodename);
+    if (namelen > DNS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH) {
+      /* invalid name length */
+      return EAI_FAIL;
+    }
+    LWIP_ASSERT("namelen is too long", total_size + namelen + 1 > total_size);
+    total_size += namelen + 1;
+  }
+  /* If this fails, please report to lwip-devel! :-) */
+  LWIP_ASSERT("total_size <= NETDB_ELEM_SIZE: please report this!",
+    total_size <= NETDB_ELEM_SIZE);
+  ai = (struct addrinfo *)memp_malloc(MEMP_NETDB);
+  if (ai == NULL) {
+    return EAI_MEMORY;
+  }
+  memset(ai, 0, total_size);
+  /* cast through void* to get rid of alignment warnings */
+  sa = (struct sockaddr_storage *)(void*)((u8_t*)ai + sizeof(struct addrinfo));
+  if (IP_IS_V6_VAL(addr)) {
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+    struct sockaddr_in6 *sa6 = (struct sockaddr_in6*)sa;
+    /* set up sockaddr */
+    inet6_addr_from_ip6addr(&sa6->sin6_addr, ip_2_ip6(&addr));
+    sa6->sin6_family = AF_INET6;
+    sa6->sin6_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6);
+    sa6->sin6_port = lwip_htons((u16_t)port_nr);
+    ai->ai_family = AF_INET6;
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */
+  } else {
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+    struct sockaddr_in *sa4 = (struct sockaddr_in*)sa;
+    /* set up sockaddr */
+    inet_addr_from_ip4addr(&sa4->sin_addr, ip_2_ip4(&addr));
+    sa4->sin_family = AF_INET;
+    sa4->sin_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in);
+    sa4->sin_port = lwip_htons((u16_t)port_nr);
+    ai->ai_family = AF_INET;
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+  }
+
+  /* set up addrinfo */
+  if (hints != NULL) {
+    /* copy socktype & protocol from hints if specified */
+    ai->ai_socktype = hints->ai_socktype;
+    ai->ai_protocol = hints->ai_protocol;
+  }
+  if (nodename != NULL) {
+    /* copy nodename to canonname if specified */
+    ai->ai_canonname = ((char*)ai + sizeof(struct addrinfo) + sizeof(struct sockaddr_storage));
+    MEMCPY(ai->ai_canonname, nodename, namelen);
+    ai->ai_canonname[namelen] = 0;
+  }
+  ai->ai_addrlen = sizeof(struct sockaddr_storage);
+  ai->ai_addr = (struct sockaddr*)sa;
+
+  *res = ai;
+
+  return 0;
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_DNS && LWIP_SOCKET */

+ 221 - 0
MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/src/api/netifapi.c

@@ -0,0 +1,221 @@
+/**
+ * @file
+ * Network Interface Sequential API module
+ *
+ * @defgroup netifapi NETIF API
+ * @ingroup sequential_api
+ * Thread-safe functions to be called from non-TCPIP threads
+ * 
+ * @defgroup netifapi_netif NETIF related
+ * @ingroup netifapi
+ * To be called from non-TCPIP threads 
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/opt.h"
+
+#if LWIP_NETIF_API /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */
+
+#include "lwip/netifapi.h"
+#include "lwip/memp.h"
+#include "lwip/priv/tcpip_priv.h"
+
+#define NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(name)      API_VAR_REF(name)
+#define NETIFAPI_VAR_DECLARE(name)  API_VAR_DECLARE(struct netifapi_msg, name)
+#define NETIFAPI_VAR_ALLOC(name)    API_VAR_ALLOC(struct netifapi_msg, MEMP_NETIFAPI_MSG, name, ERR_MEM)
+#define NETIFAPI_VAR_FREE(name)     API_VAR_FREE(MEMP_NETIFAPI_MSG, name)
+
+/**
+ * Call netif_add() inside the tcpip_thread context.
+ */
+static err_t
+netifapi_do_netif_add(struct tcpip_api_call_data *m)
+{
+  /* cast through void* to silence alignment warnings. 
+   * We know it works because the structs have been instantiated as struct netifapi_msg */
+  struct netifapi_msg *msg = (struct netifapi_msg*)(void*)m;
+  
+  if (!netif_add( msg->netif,
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+                  API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.add.ipaddr),
+                  API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.add.netmask),
+                  API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.add.gw),
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+                  msg->msg.add.state,
+                  msg->msg.add.init,
+                  msg->msg.add.input)) {
+    return ERR_IF;
+  } else {
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+}
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+/**
+ * Call netif_set_addr() inside the tcpip_thread context.
+ */
+static err_t
+netifapi_do_netif_set_addr(struct tcpip_api_call_data *m)
+{
+  /* cast through void* to silence alignment warnings. 
+   * We know it works because the structs have been instantiated as struct netifapi_msg */
+  struct netifapi_msg *msg = (struct netifapi_msg*)(void*)m;
+
+  netif_set_addr( msg->netif,
+                  API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.add.ipaddr),
+                  API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.add.netmask),
+                  API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.add.gw));
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+
+/**
+ * Call the "errtfunc" (or the "voidfunc" if "errtfunc" is NULL) inside the
+ * tcpip_thread context.
+ */
+static err_t
+netifapi_do_netif_common(struct tcpip_api_call_data *m)
+{
+  /* cast through void* to silence alignment warnings. 
+   * We know it works because the structs have been instantiated as struct netifapi_msg */
+  struct netifapi_msg *msg = (struct netifapi_msg*)(void*)m;
+
+  if (msg->msg.common.errtfunc != NULL) {
+    return msg->msg.common.errtfunc(msg->netif);
+  } else {
+    msg->msg.common.voidfunc(msg->netif);
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup netifapi_netif
+ * Call netif_add() in a thread-safe way by running that function inside the
+ * tcpip_thread context.
+ *
+ * @note for params @see netif_add()
+ */
+err_t
+netifapi_netif_add(struct netif *netif,
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+                   const ip4_addr_t *ipaddr, const ip4_addr_t *netmask, const ip4_addr_t *gw,
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+                   void *state, netif_init_fn init, netif_input_fn input)
+{
+  err_t err;
+  NETIFAPI_VAR_DECLARE(msg);
+  NETIFAPI_VAR_ALLOC(msg);
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+  if (ipaddr == NULL) {
+    ipaddr = IP4_ADDR_ANY4;
+  }
+  if (netmask == NULL) {
+    netmask = IP4_ADDR_ANY4;
+  }
+  if (gw == NULL) {
+    gw = IP4_ADDR_ANY4;
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+
+  NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).netif = netif;
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+  NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).msg.add.ipaddr  = NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(ipaddr);
+  NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).msg.add.netmask = NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(netmask);
+  NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).msg.add.gw      = NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(gw);
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+  NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).msg.add.state   = state;
+  NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).msg.add.init    = init;
+  NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).msg.add.input   = input;
+  err = tcpip_api_call(netifapi_do_netif_add, &API_VAR_REF(msg).call);
+  NETIFAPI_VAR_FREE(msg);
+  return err;
+}
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+/**
+ * @ingroup netifapi_netif
+ * Call netif_set_addr() in a thread-safe way by running that function inside the
+ * tcpip_thread context.
+ *
+ * @note for params @see netif_set_addr()
+ */
+err_t
+netifapi_netif_set_addr(struct netif *netif,
+                        const ip4_addr_t *ipaddr,
+                        const ip4_addr_t *netmask,
+                        const ip4_addr_t *gw)
+{
+  err_t err;
+  NETIFAPI_VAR_DECLARE(msg);
+  NETIFAPI_VAR_ALLOC(msg);
+
+  if (ipaddr == NULL) {
+    ipaddr = IP4_ADDR_ANY4;
+  }
+  if (netmask == NULL) {
+    netmask = IP4_ADDR_ANY4;
+  }
+  if (gw == NULL) {
+    gw = IP4_ADDR_ANY4;
+  }
+
+  NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).netif = netif;
+  NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).msg.add.ipaddr  = NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(ipaddr);
+  NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).msg.add.netmask = NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(netmask);
+  NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).msg.add.gw      = NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(gw);
+  err = tcpip_api_call(netifapi_do_netif_set_addr, &API_VAR_REF(msg).call);
+  NETIFAPI_VAR_FREE(msg);
+  return err;
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+
+/**
+ * call the "errtfunc" (or the "voidfunc" if "errtfunc" is NULL) in a thread-safe
+ * way by running that function inside the tcpip_thread context.
+ *
+ * @note use only for functions where there is only "netif" parameter.
+ */
+err_t
+netifapi_netif_common(struct netif *netif, netifapi_void_fn voidfunc,
+                       netifapi_errt_fn errtfunc)
+{
+  err_t err;
+  NETIFAPI_VAR_DECLARE(msg);
+  NETIFAPI_VAR_ALLOC(msg);
+
+  NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).netif = netif;
+  NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).msg.common.voidfunc = voidfunc;
+  NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).msg.common.errtfunc = errtfunc;
+  err = tcpip_api_call(netifapi_do_netif_common, &API_VAR_REF(msg).call);
+  NETIFAPI_VAR_FREE(msg);
+  return err;
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_API */

+ 2827 - 0
MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/src/api/sockets.c

@@ -0,0 +1,2827 @@
+/**
+ * @file
+ * Sockets BSD-Like API module
+ *
+ * @defgroup socket Socket API
+ * @ingroup sequential_api
+ * BSD-style socket API.\n
+ * Thread-safe, to be called from non-TCPIP threads only.\n
+ * Can be activated by defining @ref LWIP_SOCKET to 1.\n
+ * Header is in posix/sys/socket.h\b
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ * Author: Adam Dunkels <[email protected]>
+ *
+ * Improved by Marc Boucher <[email protected]> and David Haas <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/opt.h"
+
+#if LWIP_SOCKET /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */
+
+#include "lwip/sockets.h"
+#include "lwip/api.h"
+#include "lwip/sys.h"
+#include "lwip/igmp.h"
+#include "lwip/inet.h"
+#include "lwip/tcp.h"
+#include "lwip/raw.h"
+#include "lwip/udp.h"
+#include "lwip/memp.h"
+#include "lwip/pbuf.h"
+#include "lwip/priv/tcpip_priv.h"
+#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY
+#include "lwip/inet_chksum.h"
+#endif
+
+#include <string.h>
+
+/* If the netconn API is not required publicly, then we include the necessary
+   files here to get the implementation */
+#if !LWIP_NETCONN
+#undef LWIP_NETCONN
+#define LWIP_NETCONN 1
+#include "api_msg.c"
+#include "api_lib.c"
+#include "netbuf.c"
+#undef LWIP_NETCONN
+#define LWIP_NETCONN 0
+#endif
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+#define IP4ADDR_PORT_TO_SOCKADDR(sin, ipaddr, port) do { \
+      (sin)->sin_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in); \
+      (sin)->sin_family = AF_INET; \
+      (sin)->sin_port = lwip_htons((port)); \
+      inet_addr_from_ip4addr(&(sin)->sin_addr, ipaddr); \
+      memset((sin)->sin_zero, 0, SIN_ZERO_LEN); }while(0)
+#define SOCKADDR4_TO_IP4ADDR_PORT(sin, ipaddr, port) do { \
+    inet_addr_to_ip4addr(ip_2_ip4(ipaddr), &((sin)->sin_addr)); \
+    (port) = lwip_ntohs((sin)->sin_port); }while(0)
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+#define IP6ADDR_PORT_TO_SOCKADDR(sin6, ipaddr, port) do { \
+      (sin6)->sin6_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6); \
+      (sin6)->sin6_family = AF_INET6; \
+      (sin6)->sin6_port = lwip_htons((port)); \
+      (sin6)->sin6_flowinfo = 0; \
+      inet6_addr_from_ip6addr(&(sin6)->sin6_addr, ipaddr); \
+      (sin6)->sin6_scope_id = 0; }while(0)
+#define SOCKADDR6_TO_IP6ADDR_PORT(sin6, ipaddr, port) do { \
+    inet6_addr_to_ip6addr(ip_2_ip6(ipaddr), &((sin6)->sin6_addr)); \
+    (port) = lwip_ntohs((sin6)->sin6_port); }while(0)
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6
+static void sockaddr_to_ipaddr_port(const struct sockaddr* sockaddr, ip_addr_t* ipaddr, u16_t* port);
+
+#define IS_SOCK_ADDR_LEN_VALID(namelen)  (((namelen) == sizeof(struct sockaddr_in)) || \
+                                         ((namelen) == sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6)))
+#define IS_SOCK_ADDR_TYPE_VALID(name)    (((name)->sa_family == AF_INET) || \
+                                         ((name)->sa_family == AF_INET6))
+#define SOCK_ADDR_TYPE_MATCH(name, sock) \
+       ((((name)->sa_family == AF_INET) && !(NETCONNTYPE_ISIPV6((sock)->conn->type))) || \
+       (((name)->sa_family == AF_INET6) && (NETCONNTYPE_ISIPV6((sock)->conn->type))))
+#define IPADDR_PORT_TO_SOCKADDR(sockaddr, ipaddr, port) do { \
+    if (IP_IS_V6(ipaddr)) { \
+      IP6ADDR_PORT_TO_SOCKADDR((struct sockaddr_in6*)(void*)(sockaddr), ip_2_ip6(ipaddr), port); \
+    } else { \
+      IP4ADDR_PORT_TO_SOCKADDR((struct sockaddr_in*)(void*)(sockaddr), ip_2_ip4(ipaddr), port); \
+    } } while(0)
+#define SOCKADDR_TO_IPADDR_PORT(sockaddr, ipaddr, port) sockaddr_to_ipaddr_port(sockaddr, ipaddr, &(port))
+#define DOMAIN_TO_NETCONN_TYPE(domain, type) (((domain) == AF_INET) ? \
+  (type) : (enum netconn_type)((type) | NETCONN_TYPE_IPV6))
+#elif LWIP_IPV6 /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6 */
+#define IS_SOCK_ADDR_LEN_VALID(namelen)  ((namelen) == sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6))
+#define IS_SOCK_ADDR_TYPE_VALID(name)    ((name)->sa_family == AF_INET6)
+#define SOCK_ADDR_TYPE_MATCH(name, sock) 1
+#define IPADDR_PORT_TO_SOCKADDR(sockaddr, ipaddr, port) \
+        IP6ADDR_PORT_TO_SOCKADDR((struct sockaddr_in6*)(void*)(sockaddr), ip_2_ip6(ipaddr), port)
+#define SOCKADDR_TO_IPADDR_PORT(sockaddr, ipaddr, port) \
+        SOCKADDR6_TO_IP6ADDR_PORT((const struct sockaddr_in6*)(const void*)(sockaddr), ipaddr, port)
+#define DOMAIN_TO_NETCONN_TYPE(domain, netconn_type) (netconn_type)
+#else /*-> LWIP_IPV4: LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6 */
+#define IS_SOCK_ADDR_LEN_VALID(namelen)  ((namelen) == sizeof(struct sockaddr_in))
+#define IS_SOCK_ADDR_TYPE_VALID(name)    ((name)->sa_family == AF_INET)
+#define SOCK_ADDR_TYPE_MATCH(name, sock) 1
+#define IPADDR_PORT_TO_SOCKADDR(sockaddr, ipaddr, port) \
+        IP4ADDR_PORT_TO_SOCKADDR((struct sockaddr_in*)(void*)(sockaddr), ip_2_ip4(ipaddr), port)
+#define SOCKADDR_TO_IPADDR_PORT(sockaddr, ipaddr, port) \
+        SOCKADDR4_TO_IP4ADDR_PORT((const struct sockaddr_in*)(const void*)(sockaddr), ipaddr, port)
+#define DOMAIN_TO_NETCONN_TYPE(domain, netconn_type) (netconn_type)
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */
+
+#define IS_SOCK_ADDR_TYPE_VALID_OR_UNSPEC(name)    (((name)->sa_family == AF_UNSPEC) || \
+                                                    IS_SOCK_ADDR_TYPE_VALID(name))
+#define SOCK_ADDR_TYPE_MATCH_OR_UNSPEC(name, sock) (((name)->sa_family == AF_UNSPEC) || \
+                                                    SOCK_ADDR_TYPE_MATCH(name, sock))
+#define IS_SOCK_ADDR_ALIGNED(name)      ((((mem_ptr_t)(name)) % 4) == 0)
+
+
+#define LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN(optlen, opttype) do { if ((optlen) < sizeof(opttype)) { return EINVAL; }}while(0)
+#define LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN(sock, optlen, opttype) do { \
+  LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN(optlen, opttype); \
+  if ((sock)->conn == NULL) { return EINVAL; } }while(0)
+#define LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN_PCB(sock, optlen, opttype) do { \
+  LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN(optlen, opttype); \
+  if (((sock)->conn == NULL) || ((sock)->conn->pcb.tcp == NULL)) { return EINVAL; } }while(0)
+#define LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN_PCB_TYPE(sock, optlen, opttype, netconntype) do { \
+  LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN_PCB(sock, optlen, opttype); \
+  if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type((sock)->conn)) != netconntype) { return ENOPROTOOPT; } }while(0)
+
+
+#define LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(name)     API_VAR_REF(name)
+#define LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_DECLARE(name) API_VAR_DECLARE(struct lwip_setgetsockopt_data, name)
+#define LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_FREE(name)    API_VAR_FREE(MEMP_SOCKET_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA, name)
+#if LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE
+#define LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_ALLOC(name, sock) do { \
+  name = (struct lwip_setgetsockopt_data *)memp_malloc(MEMP_SOCKET_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA); \
+  if (name == NULL) { \
+    sock_set_errno(sock, ENOMEM); \
+    return -1; \
+  } }while(0)
+#else /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */
+#define LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_ALLOC(name, sock)
+#endif /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */
+
+#if LWIP_SO_SNDRCVTIMEO_NONSTANDARD
+#define LWIP_SO_SNDRCVTIMEO_OPTTYPE int
+#define LWIP_SO_SNDRCVTIMEO_SET(optval, val) (*(int *)(optval) = (val))
+#define LWIP_SO_SNDRCVTIMEO_GET_MS(optval)   ((s32_t)*(const int*)(optval))
+#else
+#define LWIP_SO_SNDRCVTIMEO_OPTTYPE struct timeval
+#define LWIP_SO_SNDRCVTIMEO_SET(optval, val)  do { \
+  s32_t loc = (val); \
+  ((struct timeval *)(optval))->tv_sec = (loc) / 1000U; \
+  ((struct timeval *)(optval))->tv_usec = ((loc) % 1000U) * 1000U; }while(0)
+#define LWIP_SO_SNDRCVTIMEO_GET_MS(optval) ((((const struct timeval *)(optval))->tv_sec * 1000U) + (((const struct timeval *)(optval))->tv_usec / 1000U))
+#endif
+
+#define NUM_SOCKETS MEMP_NUM_NETCONN
+
+/** This is overridable for the rare case where more than 255 threads
+ * select on the same socket...
+ */
+#ifndef SELWAIT_T
+#define SELWAIT_T u8_t
+#endif
+
+/** Contains all internal pointers and states used for a socket */
+struct lwip_sock {
+  /** sockets currently are built on netconns, each socket has one netconn */
+  struct netconn *conn;
+  /** data that was left from the previous read */
+  void *lastdata;
+  /** offset in the data that was left from the previous read */
+  u16_t lastoffset;
+  /** number of times data was received, set by event_callback(),
+      tested by the receive and select functions */
+  s16_t rcvevent;
+  /** number of times data was ACKed (free send buffer), set by event_callback(),
+      tested by select */
+  u16_t sendevent;
+  /** error happened for this socket, set by event_callback(), tested by select */
+  u16_t errevent;
+  /** last error that occurred on this socket (in fact, all our errnos fit into an u8_t) */
+  u8_t err;
+  /** counter of how many threads are waiting for this socket using select */
+  SELWAIT_T select_waiting;
+};
+
+#if LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD
+#define SELECT_SEM_T        sys_sem_t*
+#define SELECT_SEM_PTR(sem) (sem)
+#else /* LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD */
+#define SELECT_SEM_T        sys_sem_t
+#define SELECT_SEM_PTR(sem) (&(sem))
+#endif /* LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD */
+
+/** Description for a task waiting in select */
+struct lwip_select_cb {
+  /** Pointer to the next waiting task */
+  struct lwip_select_cb *next;
+  /** Pointer to the previous waiting task */
+  struct lwip_select_cb *prev;
+  /** readset passed to select */
+  fd_set *readset;
+  /** writeset passed to select */
+  fd_set *writeset;
+  /** unimplemented: exceptset passed to select */
+  fd_set *exceptset;
+  /** don't signal the same semaphore twice: set to 1 when signalled */
+  int sem_signalled;
+  /** semaphore to wake up a task waiting for select */
+  SELECT_SEM_T sem;
+};
+
+/** A struct sockaddr replacement that has the same alignment as sockaddr_in/
+ *  sockaddr_in6 if instantiated.
+ */
+union sockaddr_aligned {
+   struct sockaddr sa;
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+   struct sockaddr_in6 sin6;
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+   struct sockaddr_in sin;
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+};
+
+#if LWIP_IGMP
+/* Define the number of IPv4 multicast memberships, default is one per socket */
+#ifndef LWIP_SOCKET_MAX_MEMBERSHIPS
+#define LWIP_SOCKET_MAX_MEMBERSHIPS NUM_SOCKETS
+#endif
+
+/* This is to keep track of IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP calls to drop the membership when
+   a socket is closed */
+struct lwip_socket_multicast_pair {
+  /** the socket */
+  struct lwip_sock* sock;
+  /** the interface address */
+  ip4_addr_t if_addr;
+  /** the group address */
+  ip4_addr_t multi_addr;
+};
+
+struct lwip_socket_multicast_pair socket_ipv4_multicast_memberships[LWIP_SOCKET_MAX_MEMBERSHIPS];
+
+static int  lwip_socket_register_membership(int s, const ip4_addr_t *if_addr, const ip4_addr_t *multi_addr);
+static void lwip_socket_unregister_membership(int s, const ip4_addr_t *if_addr, const ip4_addr_t *multi_addr);
+static void lwip_socket_drop_registered_memberships(int s);
+#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */
+
+/** The global array of available sockets */
+static struct lwip_sock sockets[NUM_SOCKETS];
+/** The global list of tasks waiting for select */
+static struct lwip_select_cb *select_cb_list;
+/** This counter is increased from lwip_select when the list is changed
+    and checked in event_callback to see if it has changed. */
+static volatile int select_cb_ctr;
+
+#if LWIP_SOCKET_SET_ERRNO
+#ifndef set_errno
+#define set_errno(err) do { if (err) { errno = (err); } } while(0)
+#endif
+#else /* LWIP_SOCKET_SET_ERRNO */
+#define set_errno(err)
+#endif /* LWIP_SOCKET_SET_ERRNO */
+
+#define sock_set_errno(sk, e) do { \
+  const int sockerr = (e); \
+  sk->err = (u8_t)sockerr; \
+  set_errno(sockerr); \
+} while (0)
+
+/* Forward declaration of some functions */
+static void event_callback(struct netconn *conn, enum netconn_evt evt, u16_t len);
+#if !LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING
+static void lwip_getsockopt_callback(void *arg);
+static void lwip_setsockopt_callback(void *arg);
+#endif
+static u8_t lwip_getsockopt_impl(int s, int level, int optname, void *optval, socklen_t *optlen);
+static u8_t lwip_setsockopt_impl(int s, int level, int optname, const void *optval, socklen_t optlen);
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6
+static void
+sockaddr_to_ipaddr_port(const struct sockaddr* sockaddr, ip_addr_t* ipaddr, u16_t* port)
+{
+  if ((sockaddr->sa_family) == AF_INET6) {
+    SOCKADDR6_TO_IP6ADDR_PORT((const struct sockaddr_in6*)(const void*)(sockaddr), ipaddr, *port);
+    ipaddr->type = IPADDR_TYPE_V6;
+  } else {
+    SOCKADDR4_TO_IP4ADDR_PORT((const struct sockaddr_in*)(const void*)(sockaddr), ipaddr, *port);
+    ipaddr->type = IPADDR_TYPE_V4;
+  }
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6 */
+
+/** LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD==1: initialize thread-local semaphore */
+void
+lwip_socket_thread_init(void)
+{
+   netconn_thread_init();
+}
+
+/** LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD==1: destroy thread-local semaphore */
+void
+lwip_socket_thread_cleanup(void)
+{
+   netconn_thread_cleanup();
+}
+
+/**
+ * Map a externally used socket index to the internal socket representation.
+ *
+ * @param s externally used socket index
+ * @return struct lwip_sock for the socket or NULL if not found
+ */
+static struct lwip_sock *
+get_socket(int s)
+{
+  struct lwip_sock *sock;
+
+  s -= LWIP_SOCKET_OFFSET;
+
+  if ((s < 0) || (s >= NUM_SOCKETS)) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("get_socket(%d): invalid\n", s + LWIP_SOCKET_OFFSET));
+    set_errno(EBADF);
+    return NULL;
+  }
+
+  sock = &sockets[s];
+
+  if (!sock->conn) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("get_socket(%d): not active\n", s + LWIP_SOCKET_OFFSET));
+    set_errno(EBADF);
+    return NULL;
+  }
+
+  return sock;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Same as get_socket but doesn't set errno
+ *
+ * @param s externally used socket index
+ * @return struct lwip_sock for the socket or NULL if not found
+ */
+static struct lwip_sock *
+tryget_socket(int s)
+{
+  s -= LWIP_SOCKET_OFFSET;
+  if ((s < 0) || (s >= NUM_SOCKETS)) {
+    return NULL;
+  }
+  if (!sockets[s].conn) {
+    return NULL;
+  }
+  return &sockets[s];
+}
+
+/**
+ * Allocate a new socket for a given netconn.
+ *
+ * @param newconn the netconn for which to allocate a socket
+ * @param accepted 1 if socket has been created by accept(),
+ *                 0 if socket has been created by socket()
+ * @return the index of the new socket; -1 on error
+ */
+static int
+alloc_socket(struct netconn *newconn, int accepted)
+{
+  int i;
+  SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(lev);
+
+  /* allocate a new socket identifier */
+  for (i = 0; i < NUM_SOCKETS; ++i) {
+    /* Protect socket array */
+    SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev);
+    if (!sockets[i].conn && (sockets[i].select_waiting == 0)) {
+      sockets[i].conn       = newconn;
+      /* The socket is not yet known to anyone, so no need to protect
+         after having marked it as used. */
+      SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev);
+      sockets[i].lastdata   = NULL;
+      sockets[i].lastoffset = 0;
+      sockets[i].rcvevent   = 0;
+      /* TCP sendbuf is empty, but the socket is not yet writable until connected
+       * (unless it has been created by accept()). */
+      sockets[i].sendevent  = (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(newconn->type) == NETCONN_TCP ? (accepted != 0) : 1);
+      sockets[i].errevent   = 0;
+      sockets[i].err        = 0;
+      return i + LWIP_SOCKET_OFFSET;
+    }
+    SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev);
+  }
+  return -1;
+}
+
+/** Free a socket. The socket's netconn must have been
+ * delete before!
+ *
+ * @param sock the socket to free
+ * @param is_tcp != 0 for TCP sockets, used to free lastdata
+ */
+static void
+free_socket(struct lwip_sock *sock, int is_tcp)
+{
+  void *lastdata;
+
+  lastdata         = sock->lastdata;
+  sock->lastdata   = NULL;
+  sock->lastoffset = 0;
+  sock->err        = 0;
+
+  /* Protect socket array */
+  SYS_ARCH_SET(sock->conn, NULL);
+  /* don't use 'sock' after this line, as another task might have allocated it */
+
+  if (lastdata != NULL) {
+    if (is_tcp) {
+      pbuf_free((struct pbuf *)lastdata);
+    } else {
+      netbuf_delete((struct netbuf *)lastdata);
+    }
+  }
+}
+
+/* Below this, the well-known socket functions are implemented.
+ * Use google.com or opengroup.org to get a good description :-)
+ *
+ * Exceptions are documented!
+ */
+
+int
+lwip_accept(int s, struct sockaddr *addr, socklen_t *addrlen)
+{
+  struct lwip_sock *sock, *nsock;
+  struct netconn *newconn;
+  ip_addr_t naddr;
+  u16_t port = 0;
+  int newsock;
+  err_t err;
+  SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(lev);
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_accept(%d)...\n", s));
+  sock = get_socket(s);
+  if (!sock) {
+    return -1;
+  }
+
+  if (netconn_is_nonblocking(sock->conn) && (sock->rcvevent <= 0)) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_accept(%d): returning EWOULDBLOCK\n", s));
+    set_errno(EWOULDBLOCK);
+    return -1;
+  }
+
+  /* wait for a new connection */
+  err = netconn_accept(sock->conn, &newconn);
+  if (err != ERR_OK) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_accept(%d): netconn_acept failed, err=%d\n", s, err));
+    if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) != NETCONN_TCP) {
+      sock_set_errno(sock, EOPNOTSUPP);
+    } else if (err == ERR_CLSD) {
+      sock_set_errno(sock, EINVAL);
+    } else {
+      sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(err));
+    }
+    return -1;
+  }
+  LWIP_ASSERT("newconn != NULL", newconn != NULL);
+
+  newsock = alloc_socket(newconn, 1);
+  if (newsock == -1) {
+    netconn_delete(newconn);
+    sock_set_errno(sock, ENFILE);
+    return -1;
+  }
+  LWIP_ASSERT("invalid socket index", (newsock >= LWIP_SOCKET_OFFSET) && (newsock < NUM_SOCKETS + LWIP_SOCKET_OFFSET));
+  LWIP_ASSERT("newconn->callback == event_callback", newconn->callback == event_callback);
+  nsock = &sockets[newsock - LWIP_SOCKET_OFFSET];
+
+  /* See event_callback: If data comes in right away after an accept, even
+   * though the server task might not have created a new socket yet.
+   * In that case, newconn->socket is counted down (newconn->socket--),
+   * so nsock->rcvevent is >= 1 here!
+   */
+  SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev);
+  nsock->rcvevent += (s16_t)(-1 - newconn->socket);
+  newconn->socket = newsock;
+  SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev);
+
+  /* Note that POSIX only requires us to check addr is non-NULL. addrlen must
+   * not be NULL if addr is valid.
+   */
+  if (addr != NULL) {
+    union sockaddr_aligned tempaddr;
+    /* get the IP address and port of the remote host */
+    err = netconn_peer(newconn, &naddr, &port);
+    if (err != ERR_OK) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_accept(%d): netconn_peer failed, err=%d\n", s, err));
+      netconn_delete(newconn);
+      free_socket(nsock, 1);
+      sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(err));
+      return -1;
+    }
+    LWIP_ASSERT("addr valid but addrlen NULL", addrlen != NULL);
+
+    IPADDR_PORT_TO_SOCKADDR(&tempaddr, &naddr, port);
+    if (*addrlen > tempaddr.sa.sa_len) {
+      *addrlen = tempaddr.sa.sa_len;
+    }
+    MEMCPY(addr, &tempaddr, *addrlen);
+
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_accept(%d) returning new sock=%d addr=", s, newsock));
+    ip_addr_debug_print_val(SOCKETS_DEBUG, naddr);
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, (" port=%"U16_F"\n", port));
+  } else {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_accept(%d) returning new sock=%d", s, newsock));
+  }
+
+  sock_set_errno(sock, 0);
+  return newsock;
+}
+
+int
+lwip_bind(int s, const struct sockaddr *name, socklen_t namelen)
+{
+  struct lwip_sock *sock;
+  ip_addr_t local_addr;
+  u16_t local_port;
+  err_t err;
+
+  sock = get_socket(s);
+  if (!sock) {
+    return -1;
+  }
+
+  if (!SOCK_ADDR_TYPE_MATCH(name, sock)) {
+    /* sockaddr does not match socket type (IPv4/IPv6) */
+    sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(ERR_VAL));
+    return -1;
+  }
+
+  /* check size, family and alignment of 'name' */
+  LWIP_ERROR("lwip_bind: invalid address", (IS_SOCK_ADDR_LEN_VALID(namelen) &&
+             IS_SOCK_ADDR_TYPE_VALID(name) && IS_SOCK_ADDR_ALIGNED(name)),
+             sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(ERR_ARG)); return -1;);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(namelen);
+
+  SOCKADDR_TO_IPADDR_PORT(name, &local_addr, local_port);
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_bind(%d, addr=", s));
+  ip_addr_debug_print_val(SOCKETS_DEBUG, local_addr);
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, (" port=%"U16_F")\n", local_port));
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6
+  /* Dual-stack: Unmap IPv4 mapped IPv6 addresses */
+  if (IP_IS_V6_VAL(local_addr) && ip6_addr_isipv4mappedipv6(ip_2_ip6(&local_addr))) {
+    unmap_ipv4_mapped_ipv6(ip_2_ip4(&local_addr), ip_2_ip6(&local_addr));
+    IP_SET_TYPE_VAL(local_addr, IPADDR_TYPE_V4);
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6 */
+
+  err = netconn_bind(sock->conn, &local_addr, local_port);
+
+  if (err != ERR_OK) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_bind(%d) failed, err=%d\n", s, err));
+    sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(err));
+    return -1;
+  }
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_bind(%d) succeeded\n", s));
+  sock_set_errno(sock, 0);
+  return 0;
+}
+
+int
+lwip_close(int s)
+{
+  struct lwip_sock *sock;
+  int is_tcp = 0;
+  err_t err;
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_close(%d)\n", s));
+
+  sock = get_socket(s);
+  if (!sock) {
+    return -1;
+  }
+
+  if (sock->conn != NULL) {
+    is_tcp = NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) == NETCONN_TCP;
+  } else {
+    LWIP_ASSERT("sock->lastdata == NULL", sock->lastdata == NULL);
+  }
+
+#if LWIP_IGMP
+  /* drop all possibly joined IGMP memberships */
+  lwip_socket_drop_registered_memberships(s);
+#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */
+
+  err = netconn_delete(sock->conn);
+  if (err != ERR_OK) {
+    sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(err));
+    return -1;
+  }
+
+  free_socket(sock, is_tcp);
+  set_errno(0);
+  return 0;
+}
+
+int
+lwip_connect(int s, const struct sockaddr *name, socklen_t namelen)
+{
+  struct lwip_sock *sock;
+  err_t err;
+
+  sock = get_socket(s);
+  if (!sock) {
+    return -1;
+  }
+
+  if (!SOCK_ADDR_TYPE_MATCH_OR_UNSPEC(name, sock)) {
+    /* sockaddr does not match socket type (IPv4/IPv6) */
+    sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(ERR_VAL));
+    return -1;
+  }
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(namelen);
+  if (name->sa_family == AF_UNSPEC) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_connect(%d, AF_UNSPEC)\n", s));
+    err = netconn_disconnect(sock->conn);
+  } else {
+    ip_addr_t remote_addr;
+    u16_t remote_port;
+
+    /* check size, family and alignment of 'name' */
+    LWIP_ERROR("lwip_connect: invalid address", IS_SOCK_ADDR_LEN_VALID(namelen) &&
+               IS_SOCK_ADDR_TYPE_VALID_OR_UNSPEC(name) && IS_SOCK_ADDR_ALIGNED(name),
+               sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(ERR_ARG)); return -1;);
+
+    SOCKADDR_TO_IPADDR_PORT(name, &remote_addr, remote_port);
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_connect(%d, addr=", s));
+    ip_addr_debug_print_val(SOCKETS_DEBUG, remote_addr);
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, (" port=%"U16_F")\n", remote_port));
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6
+    /* Dual-stack: Unmap IPv4 mapped IPv6 addresses */
+    if (IP_IS_V6_VAL(remote_addr) && ip6_addr_isipv4mappedipv6(ip_2_ip6(&remote_addr))) {
+      unmap_ipv4_mapped_ipv6(ip_2_ip4(&remote_addr), ip_2_ip6(&remote_addr));
+      IP_SET_TYPE_VAL(remote_addr, IPADDR_TYPE_V4);
+    }
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6 */
+
+    err = netconn_connect(sock->conn, &remote_addr, remote_port);
+  }
+
+  if (err != ERR_OK) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_connect(%d) failed, err=%d\n", s, err));
+    sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(err));
+    return -1;
+  }
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_connect(%d) succeeded\n", s));
+  sock_set_errno(sock, 0);
+  return 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Set a socket into listen mode.
+ * The socket may not have been used for another connection previously.
+ *
+ * @param s the socket to set to listening mode
+ * @param backlog (ATTENTION: needs TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG=1)
+ * @return 0 on success, non-zero on failure
+ */
+int
+lwip_listen(int s, int backlog)
+{
+  struct lwip_sock *sock;
+  err_t err;
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_listen(%d, backlog=%d)\n", s, backlog));
+
+  sock = get_socket(s);
+  if (!sock) {
+    return -1;
+  }
+
+  /* limit the "backlog" parameter to fit in an u8_t */
+  backlog = LWIP_MIN(LWIP_MAX(backlog, 0), 0xff);
+
+  err = netconn_listen_with_backlog(sock->conn, (u8_t)backlog);
+
+  if (err != ERR_OK) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_listen(%d) failed, err=%d\n", s, err));
+    if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) != NETCONN_TCP) {
+      sock_set_errno(sock, EOPNOTSUPP);
+      return -1;
+    }
+    sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(err));
+    return -1;
+  }
+
+  sock_set_errno(sock, 0);
+  return 0;
+}
+
+int
+lwip_recvfrom(int s, void *mem, size_t len, int flags,
+              struct sockaddr *from, socklen_t *fromlen)
+{
+  struct lwip_sock *sock;
+  void             *buf = NULL;
+  struct pbuf      *p;
+  u16_t            buflen, copylen;
+  int              off = 0;
+  u8_t             done = 0;
+  err_t            err;
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_recvfrom(%d, %p, %"SZT_F", 0x%x, ..)\n", s, mem, len, flags));
+  sock = get_socket(s);
+  if (!sock) {
+    return -1;
+  }
+
+  do {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_recvfrom: top while sock->lastdata=%p\n", sock->lastdata));
+    /* Check if there is data left from the last recv operation. */
+    if (sock->lastdata) {
+      buf = sock->lastdata;
+    } else {
+      /* If this is non-blocking call, then check first */
+      if (((flags & MSG_DONTWAIT) || netconn_is_nonblocking(sock->conn)) &&
+          (sock->rcvevent <= 0)) {
+        if (off > 0) {
+          /* already received data, return that */
+          sock_set_errno(sock, 0);
+          return off;
+        }
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_recvfrom(%d): returning EWOULDBLOCK\n", s));
+        set_errno(EWOULDBLOCK);
+        return -1;
+      }
+
+      /* No data was left from the previous operation, so we try to get
+         some from the network. */
+      if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) == NETCONN_TCP) {
+        err = netconn_recv_tcp_pbuf(sock->conn, (struct pbuf **)&buf);
+      } else {
+        err = netconn_recv(sock->conn, (struct netbuf **)&buf);
+      }
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_recvfrom: netconn_recv err=%d, netbuf=%p\n",
+        err, buf));
+
+      if (err != ERR_OK) {
+        if (off > 0) {
+          if (err == ERR_CLSD) {
+            /* closed but already received data, ensure select gets the FIN, too */
+            event_callback(sock->conn, NETCONN_EVT_RCVPLUS, 0);
+          }
+          /* already received data, return that */
+          sock_set_errno(sock, 0);
+          return off;
+        }
+        /* We should really do some error checking here. */
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_recvfrom(%d): buf == NULL, error is \"%s\"!\n",
+          s, lwip_strerr(err)));
+        sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(err));
+        if (err == ERR_CLSD) {
+          return 0;
+        } else {
+          return -1;
+        }
+      }
+      LWIP_ASSERT("buf != NULL", buf != NULL);
+      sock->lastdata = buf;
+    }
+
+    if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) == NETCONN_TCP) {
+      p = (struct pbuf *)buf;
+    } else {
+      p = ((struct netbuf *)buf)->p;
+    }
+    buflen = p->tot_len;
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_recvfrom: buflen=%"U16_F" len=%"SZT_F" off=%d sock->lastoffset=%"U16_F"\n",
+      buflen, len, off, sock->lastoffset));
+
+    buflen -= sock->lastoffset;
+
+    if (len > buflen) {
+      copylen = buflen;
+    } else {
+      copylen = (u16_t)len;
+    }
+
+    /* copy the contents of the received buffer into
+    the supplied memory pointer mem */
+    pbuf_copy_partial(p, (u8_t*)mem + off, copylen, sock->lastoffset);
+
+    off += copylen;
+
+    if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) == NETCONN_TCP) {
+      LWIP_ASSERT("invalid copylen, len would underflow", len >= copylen);
+      len -= copylen;
+      if ((len <= 0) ||
+          (p->flags & PBUF_FLAG_PUSH) ||
+          (sock->rcvevent <= 0) ||
+          ((flags & MSG_PEEK) != 0)) {
+        done = 1;
+      }
+    } else {
+      done = 1;
+    }
+
+    /* Check to see from where the data was.*/
+    if (done) {
+#if !SOCKETS_DEBUG
+      if (from && fromlen)
+#endif /* !SOCKETS_DEBUG */
+      {
+        u16_t port;
+        ip_addr_t tmpaddr;
+        ip_addr_t *fromaddr;
+        union sockaddr_aligned saddr;
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_recvfrom(%d): addr=", s));
+        if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) == NETCONN_TCP) {
+          fromaddr = &tmpaddr;
+          netconn_getaddr(sock->conn, fromaddr, &port, 0);
+        } else {
+          port = netbuf_fromport((struct netbuf *)buf);
+          fromaddr = netbuf_fromaddr((struct netbuf *)buf);
+        }
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6
+        /* Dual-stack: Map IPv4 addresses to IPv4 mapped IPv6 */
+        if (NETCONNTYPE_ISIPV6(netconn_type(sock->conn)) && IP_IS_V4(fromaddr)) {
+          ip4_2_ipv4_mapped_ipv6(ip_2_ip6(fromaddr), ip_2_ip4(fromaddr));
+          IP_SET_TYPE(fromaddr, IPADDR_TYPE_V6);
+        }
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6 */
+
+        IPADDR_PORT_TO_SOCKADDR(&saddr, fromaddr, port);
+        ip_addr_debug_print(SOCKETS_DEBUG, fromaddr);
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, (" port=%"U16_F" len=%d\n", port, off));
+#if SOCKETS_DEBUG
+        if (from && fromlen)
+#endif /* SOCKETS_DEBUG */
+        {
+          if (*fromlen > saddr.sa.sa_len) {
+            *fromlen = saddr.sa.sa_len;
+          }
+          MEMCPY(from, &saddr, *fromlen);
+        }
+      }
+    }
+
+    /* If we don't peek the incoming message... */
+    if ((flags & MSG_PEEK) == 0) {
+      /* If this is a TCP socket, check if there is data left in the
+         buffer. If so, it should be saved in the sock structure for next
+         time around. */
+      if ((NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) == NETCONN_TCP) && (buflen - copylen > 0)) {
+        sock->lastdata = buf;
+        sock->lastoffset += copylen;
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_recvfrom: lastdata now netbuf=%p\n", buf));
+      } else {
+        sock->lastdata = NULL;
+        sock->lastoffset = 0;
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_recvfrom: deleting netbuf=%p\n", buf));
+        if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) == NETCONN_TCP) {
+          pbuf_free((struct pbuf *)buf);
+        } else {
+          netbuf_delete((struct netbuf *)buf);
+        }
+        buf = NULL;
+      }
+    }
+  } while (!done);
+
+  sock_set_errno(sock, 0);
+  return off;
+}
+
+int
+lwip_read(int s, void *mem, size_t len)
+{
+  return lwip_recvfrom(s, mem, len, 0, NULL, NULL);
+}
+
+int
+lwip_recv(int s, void *mem, size_t len, int flags)
+{
+  return lwip_recvfrom(s, mem, len, flags, NULL, NULL);
+}
+
+int
+lwip_send(int s, const void *data, size_t size, int flags)
+{
+  struct lwip_sock *sock;
+  err_t err;
+  u8_t write_flags;
+  size_t written;
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_send(%d, data=%p, size=%"SZT_F", flags=0x%x)\n",
+                              s, data, size, flags));
+
+  sock = get_socket(s);
+  if (!sock) {
+    return -1;
+  }
+
+  if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) != NETCONN_TCP) {
+#if (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW)
+    return lwip_sendto(s, data, size, flags, NULL, 0);
+#else /* (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) */
+    sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(ERR_ARG));
+    return -1;
+#endif /* (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) */
+  }
+
+  write_flags = NETCONN_COPY |
+    ((flags & MSG_MORE)     ? NETCONN_MORE      : 0) |
+    ((flags & MSG_DONTWAIT) ? NETCONN_DONTBLOCK : 0);
+  written = 0;
+  err = netconn_write_partly(sock->conn, data, size, write_flags, &written);
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_send(%d) err=%d written=%"SZT_F"\n", s, err, written));
+  sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(err));
+  return (err == ERR_OK ? (int)written : -1);
+}
+
+int
+lwip_sendmsg(int s, const struct msghdr *msg, int flags)
+{
+  struct lwip_sock *sock;
+  int i;
+#if LWIP_TCP
+  u8_t write_flags;
+  size_t written;
+#endif
+  int size = 0;
+  err_t err = ERR_OK;
+
+  sock = get_socket(s);
+  if (!sock) {
+    return -1;
+  }
+
+  LWIP_ERROR("lwip_sendmsg: invalid msghdr", msg != NULL,
+             sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(ERR_ARG)); return -1;);
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(msg->msg_control);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(msg->msg_controllen);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(msg->msg_flags);
+  LWIP_ERROR("lwip_sendmsg: invalid msghdr iov", (msg->msg_iov != NULL && msg->msg_iovlen != 0),
+             sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(ERR_ARG)); return -1;);
+
+  if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) == NETCONN_TCP) {
+#if LWIP_TCP
+    write_flags = NETCONN_COPY |
+    ((flags & MSG_MORE)     ? NETCONN_MORE      : 0) |
+    ((flags & MSG_DONTWAIT) ? NETCONN_DONTBLOCK : 0);
+
+    for (i = 0; i < msg->msg_iovlen; i++) {
+      u8_t apiflags = write_flags;
+      if (i + 1 < msg->msg_iovlen) {
+        apiflags |= NETCONN_MORE;
+      }
+      written = 0;
+      err = netconn_write_partly(sock->conn, msg->msg_iov[i].iov_base, msg->msg_iov[i].iov_len, write_flags, &written);
+      if (err == ERR_OK) {
+        size += written;
+        /* check that the entire IO vector was accepected, if not return a partial write */
+        if (written != msg->msg_iov[i].iov_len)
+          break;
+      }
+      /* none of this IO vector was accepted, but previous was, return partial write and conceal ERR_WOULDBLOCK */
+      else if (err == ERR_WOULDBLOCK && size > 0) {
+        err = ERR_OK;
+        /* let ERR_WOULDBLOCK persist on the netconn since we are returning ERR_OK */
+        break;
+      } else {
+        size = -1;
+        break;
+      }
+    }
+    sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(err));
+    return size;
+#else /* LWIP_TCP */
+    sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(ERR_ARG));
+    return -1;
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+  }
+  /* else, UDP and RAW NETCONNs */
+#if LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW
+  {
+    struct netbuf *chain_buf;
+
+    LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(flags);
+    LWIP_ERROR("lwip_sendmsg: invalid msghdr name", (((msg->msg_name == NULL) && (msg->msg_namelen == 0)) ||
+               IS_SOCK_ADDR_LEN_VALID(msg->msg_namelen)) ,
+               sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(ERR_ARG)); return -1;);
+
+    /* initialize chain buffer with destination */
+    chain_buf = netbuf_new();
+    if (!chain_buf) {
+      sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(ERR_MEM));
+      return -1;
+    }
+    if (msg->msg_name) {
+      u16_t remote_port;
+      SOCKADDR_TO_IPADDR_PORT((const struct sockaddr *)msg->msg_name, &chain_buf->addr, remote_port);
+      netbuf_fromport(chain_buf) = remote_port;
+    }
+#if LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF
+    for (i = 0; i < msg->msg_iovlen; i++) {
+      size += msg->msg_iov[i].iov_len;
+    }
+    /* Allocate a new netbuf and copy the data into it. */
+    if (netbuf_alloc(chain_buf, (u16_t)size) == NULL) {
+       err = ERR_MEM;
+    } else {
+      /* flatten the IO vectors */
+      size_t offset = 0;
+      for (i = 0; i < msg->msg_iovlen; i++) {
+        MEMCPY(&((u8_t*)chain_buf->p->payload)[offset], msg->msg_iov[i].iov_base, msg->msg_iov[i].iov_len);
+        offset += msg->msg_iov[i].iov_len;
+      }
+#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY
+      {
+        /* This can be improved by using LWIP_CHKSUM_COPY() and aggregating the checksum for each IO vector */
+        u16_t chksum = ~inet_chksum_pbuf(chain_buf->p);
+        netbuf_set_chksum(chain_buf, chksum);
+      }
+#endif /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */
+      err = ERR_OK;
+    }
+#else /* LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF */
+    /* create a chained netbuf from the IO vectors. NOTE: we assemble a pbuf chain
+       manually to avoid having to allocate, chain, and delete a netbuf for each iov */
+    for (i = 0; i < msg->msg_iovlen; i++) {
+      struct pbuf *p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, 0, PBUF_REF);
+      if (p == NULL) {
+        err = ERR_MEM; /* let netbuf_delete() cleanup chain_buf */
+        break;
+      }
+      p->payload = msg->msg_iov[i].iov_base;
+      LWIP_ASSERT("iov_len < u16_t", msg->msg_iov[i].iov_len <= 0xFFFF);
+      p->len = p->tot_len = (u16_t)msg->msg_iov[i].iov_len;
+      /* netbuf empty, add new pbuf */
+      if (chain_buf->p == NULL) {
+        chain_buf->p = chain_buf->ptr = p;
+        /* add pbuf to existing pbuf chain */
+      } else {
+        pbuf_cat(chain_buf->p, p);
+      }
+    }
+    /* save size of total chain */
+    if (err == ERR_OK) {
+      size = netbuf_len(chain_buf);
+    }
+#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF */
+
+    if (err == ERR_OK) {
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6
+      /* Dual-stack: Unmap IPv4 mapped IPv6 addresses */
+      if (IP_IS_V6_VAL(chain_buf->addr) && ip6_addr_isipv4mappedipv6(ip_2_ip6(&chain_buf->addr))) {
+        unmap_ipv4_mapped_ipv6(ip_2_ip4(&chain_buf->addr), ip_2_ip6(&chain_buf->addr));
+        IP_SET_TYPE_VAL(chain_buf->addr, IPADDR_TYPE_V4);
+      }
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6 */
+
+      /* send the data */
+      err = netconn_send(sock->conn, chain_buf);
+    }
+
+    /* deallocated the buffer */
+    netbuf_delete(chain_buf);
+
+    sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(err));
+    return (err == ERR_OK ? size : -1);
+  }
+#else /* LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW */
+  sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(ERR_ARG));
+  return -1;
+#endif /* LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW */
+}
+
+int
+lwip_sendto(int s, const void *data, size_t size, int flags,
+       const struct sockaddr *to, socklen_t tolen)
+{
+  struct lwip_sock *sock;
+  err_t err;
+  u16_t short_size;
+  u16_t remote_port;
+  struct netbuf buf;
+
+  sock = get_socket(s);
+  if (!sock) {
+    return -1;
+  }
+
+  if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) == NETCONN_TCP) {
+#if LWIP_TCP
+    return lwip_send(s, data, size, flags);
+#else /* LWIP_TCP */
+    LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(flags);
+    sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(ERR_ARG));
+    return -1;
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+  }
+
+  /* @todo: split into multiple sendto's? */
+  LWIP_ASSERT("lwip_sendto: size must fit in u16_t", size <= 0xffff);
+  short_size = (u16_t)size;
+  LWIP_ERROR("lwip_sendto: invalid address", (((to == NULL) && (tolen == 0)) ||
+             (IS_SOCK_ADDR_LEN_VALID(tolen) &&
+             IS_SOCK_ADDR_TYPE_VALID(to) && IS_SOCK_ADDR_ALIGNED(to))),
+             sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(ERR_ARG)); return -1;);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(tolen);
+
+  /* initialize a buffer */
+  buf.p = buf.ptr = NULL;
+#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY
+  buf.flags = 0;
+#endif /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */
+  if (to) {
+    SOCKADDR_TO_IPADDR_PORT(to, &buf.addr, remote_port);
+  } else {
+    remote_port = 0;
+    ip_addr_set_any(NETCONNTYPE_ISIPV6(netconn_type(sock->conn)), &buf.addr);
+  }
+  netbuf_fromport(&buf) = remote_port;
+
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_sendto(%d, data=%p, short_size=%"U16_F", flags=0x%x to=",
+              s, data, short_size, flags));
+  ip_addr_debug_print(SOCKETS_DEBUG, &buf.addr);
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, (" port=%"U16_F"\n", remote_port));
+
+  /* make the buffer point to the data that should be sent */
+#if LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF
+  /* Allocate a new netbuf and copy the data into it. */
+  if (netbuf_alloc(&buf, short_size) == NULL) {
+    err = ERR_MEM;
+  } else {
+#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY
+    if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) != NETCONN_RAW) {
+      u16_t chksum = LWIP_CHKSUM_COPY(buf.p->payload, data, short_size);
+      netbuf_set_chksum(&buf, chksum);
+    } else
+#endif /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */
+    {
+      MEMCPY(buf.p->payload, data, short_size);
+    }
+    err = ERR_OK;
+  }
+#else /* LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF */
+  err = netbuf_ref(&buf, data, short_size);
+#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF */
+  if (err == ERR_OK) {
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6
+    /* Dual-stack: Unmap IPv4 mapped IPv6 addresses */
+    if (IP_IS_V6_VAL(buf.addr) && ip6_addr_isipv4mappedipv6(ip_2_ip6(&buf.addr))) {
+      unmap_ipv4_mapped_ipv6(ip_2_ip4(&buf.addr), ip_2_ip6(&buf.addr));
+      IP_SET_TYPE_VAL(buf.addr, IPADDR_TYPE_V4);
+    }
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6 */
+
+    /* send the data */
+    err = netconn_send(sock->conn, &buf);
+  }
+
+  /* deallocated the buffer */
+  netbuf_free(&buf);
+
+  sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(err));
+  return (err == ERR_OK ? short_size : -1);
+}
+
+int
+lwip_socket(int domain, int type, int protocol)
+{
+  struct netconn *conn;
+  int i;
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(domain); /* @todo: check this */
+
+  /* create a netconn */
+  switch (type) {
+  case SOCK_RAW:
+    conn = netconn_new_with_proto_and_callback(DOMAIN_TO_NETCONN_TYPE(domain, NETCONN_RAW),
+                                               (u8_t)protocol, event_callback);
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_socket(%s, SOCK_RAW, %d) = ",
+                                 domain == PF_INET ? "PF_INET" : "UNKNOWN", protocol));
+    break;
+  case SOCK_DGRAM:
+    conn = netconn_new_with_callback(DOMAIN_TO_NETCONN_TYPE(domain,
+                 ((protocol == IPPROTO_UDPLITE) ? NETCONN_UDPLITE : NETCONN_UDP)) ,
+                 event_callback);
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_socket(%s, SOCK_DGRAM, %d) = ",
+                                 domain == PF_INET ? "PF_INET" : "UNKNOWN", protocol));
+    break;
+  case SOCK_STREAM:
+    conn = netconn_new_with_callback(DOMAIN_TO_NETCONN_TYPE(domain, NETCONN_TCP), event_callback);
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_socket(%s, SOCK_STREAM, %d) = ",
+                                 domain == PF_INET ? "PF_INET" : "UNKNOWN", protocol));
+    break;
+  default:
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_socket(%d, %d/UNKNOWN, %d) = -1\n",
+                                 domain, type, protocol));
+    set_errno(EINVAL);
+    return -1;
+  }
+
+  if (!conn) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("-1 / ENOBUFS (could not create netconn)\n"));
+    set_errno(ENOBUFS);
+    return -1;
+  }
+
+  i = alloc_socket(conn, 0);
+
+  if (i == -1) {
+    netconn_delete(conn);
+    set_errno(ENFILE);
+    return -1;
+  }
+  conn->socket = i;
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("%d\n", i));
+  set_errno(0);
+  return i;
+}
+
+int
+lwip_write(int s, const void *data, size_t size)
+{
+  return lwip_send(s, data, size, 0);
+}
+
+int
+lwip_writev(int s, const struct iovec *iov, int iovcnt)
+{
+  struct msghdr msg;
+
+  msg.msg_name = NULL;
+  msg.msg_namelen = 0;
+  /* Hack: we have to cast via number to cast from 'const' pointer to non-const.
+     Blame the opengroup standard for this inconsistency. */
+  msg.msg_iov = LWIP_CONST_CAST(struct iovec *, iov);
+  msg.msg_iovlen = iovcnt;
+  msg.msg_control = NULL;
+  msg.msg_controllen = 0;
+  msg.msg_flags = 0;
+  return lwip_sendmsg(s, &msg, 0);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Go through the readset and writeset lists and see which socket of the sockets
+ * set in the sets has events. On return, readset, writeset and exceptset have
+ * the sockets enabled that had events.
+ *
+ * @param maxfdp1 the highest socket index in the sets
+ * @param readset_in    set of sockets to check for read events
+ * @param writeset_in   set of sockets to check for write events
+ * @param exceptset_in  set of sockets to check for error events
+ * @param readset_out   set of sockets that had read events
+ * @param writeset_out  set of sockets that had write events
+ * @param exceptset_out set os sockets that had error events
+ * @return number of sockets that had events (read/write/exception) (>= 0)
+ */
+static int
+lwip_selscan(int maxfdp1, fd_set *readset_in, fd_set *writeset_in, fd_set *exceptset_in,
+             fd_set *readset_out, fd_set *writeset_out, fd_set *exceptset_out)
+{
+  int i, nready = 0;
+  fd_set lreadset, lwriteset, lexceptset;
+  struct lwip_sock *sock;
+  SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(lev);
+
+  FD_ZERO(&lreadset);
+  FD_ZERO(&lwriteset);
+  FD_ZERO(&lexceptset);
+
+  /* Go through each socket in each list to count number of sockets which
+     currently match */
+  for (i = LWIP_SOCKET_OFFSET; i < maxfdp1; i++) {
+    /* if this FD is not in the set, continue */
+    if (!(readset_in && FD_ISSET(i, readset_in)) &&
+        !(writeset_in && FD_ISSET(i, writeset_in)) &&
+        !(exceptset_in && FD_ISSET(i, exceptset_in))) {
+      continue;
+    }
+    /* First get the socket's status (protected)... */
+    SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev);
+    sock = tryget_socket(i);
+    if (sock != NULL) {
+      void* lastdata = sock->lastdata;
+      s16_t rcvevent = sock->rcvevent;
+      u16_t sendevent = sock->sendevent;
+      u16_t errevent = sock->errevent;
+      SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev);
+
+      /* ... then examine it: */
+      /* See if netconn of this socket is ready for read */
+      if (readset_in && FD_ISSET(i, readset_in) && ((lastdata != NULL) || (rcvevent > 0))) {
+        FD_SET(i, &lreadset);
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_selscan: fd=%d ready for reading\n", i));
+        nready++;
+      }
+      /* See if netconn of this socket is ready for write */
+      if (writeset_in && FD_ISSET(i, writeset_in) && (sendevent != 0)) {
+        FD_SET(i, &lwriteset);
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_selscan: fd=%d ready for writing\n", i));
+        nready++;
+      }
+      /* See if netconn of this socket had an error */
+      if (exceptset_in && FD_ISSET(i, exceptset_in) && (errevent != 0)) {
+        FD_SET(i, &lexceptset);
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_selscan: fd=%d ready for exception\n", i));
+        nready++;
+      }
+    } else {
+      SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev);
+      /* continue on to next FD in list */
+    }
+  }
+  /* copy local sets to the ones provided as arguments */
+  *readset_out = lreadset;
+  *writeset_out = lwriteset;
+  *exceptset_out = lexceptset;
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("nready >= 0", nready >= 0);
+  return nready;
+}
+
+int
+lwip_select(int maxfdp1, fd_set *readset, fd_set *writeset, fd_set *exceptset,
+            struct timeval *timeout)
+{
+  u32_t waitres = 0;
+  int nready;
+  fd_set lreadset, lwriteset, lexceptset;
+  u32_t msectimeout;
+  struct lwip_select_cb select_cb;
+  int i;
+  int maxfdp2;
+#if LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD
+  int waited = 0;
+#endif
+  SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(lev);
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_select(%d, %p, %p, %p, tvsec=%"S32_F" tvusec=%"S32_F")\n",
+                  maxfdp1, (void *)readset, (void *) writeset, (void *) exceptset,
+                  timeout ? (s32_t)timeout->tv_sec : (s32_t)-1,
+                  timeout ? (s32_t)timeout->tv_usec : (s32_t)-1));
+
+  /* Go through each socket in each list to count number of sockets which
+     currently match */
+  nready = lwip_selscan(maxfdp1, readset, writeset, exceptset, &lreadset, &lwriteset, &lexceptset);
+
+  /* If we don't have any current events, then suspend if we are supposed to */
+  if (!nready) {
+    if (timeout && timeout->tv_sec == 0 && timeout->tv_usec == 0) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_select: no timeout, returning 0\n"));
+      /* This is OK as the local fdsets are empty and nready is zero,
+         or we would have returned earlier. */
+      goto return_copy_fdsets;
+    }
+
+    /* None ready: add our semaphore to list:
+       We don't actually need any dynamic memory. Our entry on the
+       list is only valid while we are in this function, so it's ok
+       to use local variables. */
+
+    select_cb.next = NULL;
+    select_cb.prev = NULL;
+    select_cb.readset = readset;
+    select_cb.writeset = writeset;
+    select_cb.exceptset = exceptset;
+    select_cb.sem_signalled = 0;
+#if LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD
+    select_cb.sem = LWIP_NETCONN_THREAD_SEM_GET();
+#else /* LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD */
+    if (sys_sem_new(&select_cb.sem, 0) != ERR_OK) {
+      /* failed to create semaphore */
+      set_errno(ENOMEM);
+      return -1;
+    }
+#endif /* LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD */
+
+    /* Protect the select_cb_list */
+    SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev);
+
+    /* Put this select_cb on top of list */
+    select_cb.next = select_cb_list;
+    if (select_cb_list != NULL) {
+      select_cb_list->prev = &select_cb;
+    }
+    select_cb_list = &select_cb;
+    /* Increasing this counter tells event_callback that the list has changed. */
+    select_cb_ctr++;
+
+    /* Now we can safely unprotect */
+    SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev);
+
+    /* Increase select_waiting for each socket we are interested in */
+    maxfdp2 = maxfdp1;
+    for (i = LWIP_SOCKET_OFFSET; i < maxfdp1; i++) {
+      if ((readset && FD_ISSET(i, readset)) ||
+          (writeset && FD_ISSET(i, writeset)) ||
+          (exceptset && FD_ISSET(i, exceptset))) {
+        struct lwip_sock *sock;
+        SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev);
+        sock = tryget_socket(i);
+        if (sock != NULL) {
+          sock->select_waiting++;
+          LWIP_ASSERT("sock->select_waiting > 0", sock->select_waiting > 0);
+        } else {
+          /* Not a valid socket */
+          nready = -1;
+          maxfdp2 = i;
+          SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev);
+          break;
+        }
+        SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev);
+      }
+    }
+
+    if (nready >= 0) {
+      /* Call lwip_selscan again: there could have been events between
+         the last scan (without us on the list) and putting us on the list! */
+      nready = lwip_selscan(maxfdp1, readset, writeset, exceptset, &lreadset, &lwriteset, &lexceptset);
+      if (!nready) {
+        /* Still none ready, just wait to be woken */
+        if (timeout == 0) {
+          /* Wait forever */
+          msectimeout = 0;
+        } else {
+          msectimeout =  ((timeout->tv_sec * 1000) + ((timeout->tv_usec + 500)/1000));
+          if (msectimeout == 0) {
+            /* Wait 1ms at least (0 means wait forever) */
+            msectimeout = 1;
+          }
+        }
+
+        waitres = sys_arch_sem_wait(SELECT_SEM_PTR(select_cb.sem), msectimeout);
+#if LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD
+        waited = 1;
+#endif
+      }
+    }
+
+    /* Decrease select_waiting for each socket we are interested in */
+    for (i = LWIP_SOCKET_OFFSET; i < maxfdp2; i++) {
+      if ((readset && FD_ISSET(i, readset)) ||
+          (writeset && FD_ISSET(i, writeset)) ||
+          (exceptset && FD_ISSET(i, exceptset))) {
+        struct lwip_sock *sock;
+        SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev);
+        sock = tryget_socket(i);
+        if (sock != NULL) {
+          /* for now, handle select_waiting==0... */
+          LWIP_ASSERT("sock->select_waiting > 0", sock->select_waiting > 0);
+          if (sock->select_waiting > 0) {
+            sock->select_waiting--;
+          }
+        } else {
+          /* Not a valid socket */
+          nready = -1;
+        }
+        SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev);
+      }
+    }
+    /* Take us off the list */
+    SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev);
+    if (select_cb.next != NULL) {
+      select_cb.next->prev = select_cb.prev;
+    }
+    if (select_cb_list == &select_cb) {
+      LWIP_ASSERT("select_cb.prev == NULL", select_cb.prev == NULL);
+      select_cb_list = select_cb.next;
+    } else {
+      LWIP_ASSERT("select_cb.prev != NULL", select_cb.prev != NULL);
+      select_cb.prev->next = select_cb.next;
+    }
+    /* Increasing this counter tells event_callback that the list has changed. */
+    select_cb_ctr++;
+    SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev);
+
+#if LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD
+    if (select_cb.sem_signalled && (!waited || (waitres == SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT))) {
+      /* don't leave the thread-local semaphore signalled */
+      sys_arch_sem_wait(select_cb.sem, 1);
+    }
+#else /* LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD */
+    sys_sem_free(&select_cb.sem);
+#endif /* LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD */
+
+    if (nready < 0) {
+      /* This happens when a socket got closed while waiting */
+      set_errno(EBADF);
+      return -1;
+    }
+
+    if (waitres == SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT) {
+      /* Timeout */
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_select: timeout expired\n"));
+      /* This is OK as the local fdsets are empty and nready is zero,
+         or we would have returned earlier. */
+      goto return_copy_fdsets;
+    }
+
+    /* See what's set */
+    nready = lwip_selscan(maxfdp1, readset, writeset, exceptset, &lreadset, &lwriteset, &lexceptset);
+  }
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_select: nready=%d\n", nready));
+return_copy_fdsets:
+  set_errno(0);
+  if (readset) {
+    *readset = lreadset;
+  }
+  if (writeset) {
+    *writeset = lwriteset;
+  }
+  if (exceptset) {
+    *exceptset = lexceptset;
+  }
+  return nready;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Callback registered in the netconn layer for each socket-netconn.
+ * Processes recvevent (data available) and wakes up tasks waiting for select.
+ */
+static void
+event_callback(struct netconn *conn, enum netconn_evt evt, u16_t len)
+{
+  int s;
+  struct lwip_sock *sock;
+  struct lwip_select_cb *scb;
+  int last_select_cb_ctr;
+  SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(lev);
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(len);
+
+  /* Get socket */
+  if (conn) {
+    s = conn->socket;
+    if (s < 0) {
+      /* Data comes in right away after an accept, even though
+       * the server task might not have created a new socket yet.
+       * Just count down (or up) if that's the case and we
+       * will use the data later. Note that only receive events
+       * can happen before the new socket is set up. */
+      SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev);
+      if (conn->socket < 0) {
+        if (evt == NETCONN_EVT_RCVPLUS) {
+          conn->socket--;
+        }
+        SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev);
+        return;
+      }
+      s = conn->socket;
+      SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev);
+    }
+
+    sock = get_socket(s);
+    if (!sock) {
+      return;
+    }
+  } else {
+    return;
+  }
+
+  SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev);
+  /* Set event as required */
+  switch (evt) {
+    case NETCONN_EVT_RCVPLUS:
+      sock->rcvevent++;
+      break;
+    case NETCONN_EVT_RCVMINUS:
+      sock->rcvevent--;
+      break;
+    case NETCONN_EVT_SENDPLUS:
+      sock->sendevent = 1;
+      break;
+    case NETCONN_EVT_SENDMINUS:
+      sock->sendevent = 0;
+      break;
+    case NETCONN_EVT_ERROR:
+      sock->errevent = 1;
+      break;
+    default:
+      LWIP_ASSERT("unknown event", 0);
+      break;
+  }
+
+  if (sock->select_waiting == 0) {
+    /* noone is waiting for this socket, no need to check select_cb_list */
+    SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev);
+    return;
+  }
+
+  /* Now decide if anyone is waiting for this socket */
+  /* NOTE: This code goes through the select_cb_list list multiple times
+     ONLY IF a select was actually waiting. We go through the list the number
+     of waiting select calls + 1. This list is expected to be small. */
+
+  /* At this point, SYS_ARCH is still protected! */
+again:
+  for (scb = select_cb_list; scb != NULL; scb = scb->next) {
+    /* remember the state of select_cb_list to detect changes */
+    last_select_cb_ctr = select_cb_ctr;
+    if (scb->sem_signalled == 0) {
+      /* semaphore not signalled yet */
+      int do_signal = 0;
+      /* Test this select call for our socket */
+      if (sock->rcvevent > 0) {
+        if (scb->readset && FD_ISSET(s, scb->readset)) {
+          do_signal = 1;
+        }
+      }
+      if (sock->sendevent != 0) {
+        if (!do_signal && scb->writeset && FD_ISSET(s, scb->writeset)) {
+          do_signal = 1;
+        }
+      }
+      if (sock->errevent != 0) {
+        if (!do_signal && scb->exceptset && FD_ISSET(s, scb->exceptset)) {
+          do_signal = 1;
+        }
+      }
+      if (do_signal) {
+        scb->sem_signalled = 1;
+        /* Don't call SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT() before signaling the semaphore, as this might
+           lead to the select thread taking itself off the list, invalidating the semaphore. */
+        sys_sem_signal(SELECT_SEM_PTR(scb->sem));
+      }
+    }
+    /* unlock interrupts with each step */
+    SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev);
+    /* this makes sure interrupt protection time is short */
+    SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev);
+    if (last_select_cb_ctr != select_cb_ctr) {
+      /* someone has changed select_cb_list, restart at the beginning */
+      goto again;
+    }
+  }
+  SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Close one end of a full-duplex connection.
+ */
+int
+lwip_shutdown(int s, int how)
+{
+  struct lwip_sock *sock;
+  err_t err;
+  u8_t shut_rx = 0, shut_tx = 0;
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_shutdown(%d, how=%d)\n", s, how));
+
+  sock = get_socket(s);
+  if (!sock) {
+    return -1;
+  }
+
+  if (sock->conn != NULL) {
+    if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) != NETCONN_TCP) {
+      sock_set_errno(sock, EOPNOTSUPP);
+      return -1;
+    }
+  } else {
+    sock_set_errno(sock, ENOTCONN);
+    return -1;
+  }
+
+  if (how == SHUT_RD) {
+    shut_rx = 1;
+  } else if (how == SHUT_WR) {
+    shut_tx = 1;
+  } else if (how == SHUT_RDWR) {
+    shut_rx = 1;
+    shut_tx = 1;
+  } else {
+    sock_set_errno(sock, EINVAL);
+    return -1;
+  }
+  err = netconn_shutdown(sock->conn, shut_rx, shut_tx);
+
+  sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(err));
+  return (err == ERR_OK ? 0 : -1);
+}
+
+static int
+lwip_getaddrname(int s, struct sockaddr *name, socklen_t *namelen, u8_t local)
+{
+  struct lwip_sock *sock;
+  union sockaddr_aligned saddr;
+  ip_addr_t naddr;
+  u16_t port;
+  err_t err;
+
+  sock = get_socket(s);
+  if (!sock) {
+    return -1;
+  }
+
+  /* get the IP address and port */
+  err = netconn_getaddr(sock->conn, &naddr, &port, local);
+  if (err != ERR_OK) {
+    sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(err));
+    return -1;
+  }
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6
+  /* Dual-stack: Map IPv4 addresses to IPv4 mapped IPv6 */
+  if (NETCONNTYPE_ISIPV6(netconn_type(sock->conn)) &&
+      IP_IS_V4_VAL(naddr)) {
+    ip4_2_ipv4_mapped_ipv6(ip_2_ip6(&naddr), ip_2_ip4(&naddr));
+    IP_SET_TYPE_VAL(naddr, IPADDR_TYPE_V6);
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6 */
+
+  IPADDR_PORT_TO_SOCKADDR(&saddr, &naddr, port);
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getaddrname(%d, addr=", s));
+  ip_addr_debug_print_val(SOCKETS_DEBUG, naddr);
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, (" port=%"U16_F")\n", port));
+
+  if (*namelen > saddr.sa.sa_len) {
+    *namelen = saddr.sa.sa_len;
+  }
+  MEMCPY(name, &saddr, *namelen);
+
+  sock_set_errno(sock, 0);
+  return 0;
+}
+
+int
+lwip_getpeername(int s, struct sockaddr *name, socklen_t *namelen)
+{
+  return lwip_getaddrname(s, name, namelen, 0);
+}
+
+int
+lwip_getsockname(int s, struct sockaddr *name, socklen_t *namelen)
+{
+  return lwip_getaddrname(s, name, namelen, 1);
+}
+
+int
+lwip_getsockopt(int s, int level, int optname, void *optval, socklen_t *optlen)
+{
+  u8_t err;
+  struct lwip_sock *sock = get_socket(s);
+#if !LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING
+  LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_DECLARE(data);
+#endif /* !LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */
+
+  if (!sock) {
+    return -1;
+  }
+
+  if ((NULL == optval) || (NULL == optlen)) {
+    sock_set_errno(sock, EFAULT);
+    return -1;
+  }
+
+#if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING
+  /* core-locking can just call the -impl function */
+  LOCK_TCPIP_CORE();
+  err = lwip_getsockopt_impl(s, level, optname, optval, optlen);
+  UNLOCK_TCPIP_CORE();
+
+#else /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */
+
+#if LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE
+  /* MPU_COMPATIBLE copies the optval data, so check for max size here */
+  if (*optlen > LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_MAXOPTLEN) {
+    sock_set_errno(sock, ENOBUFS);
+    return -1;
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */
+
+  LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_ALLOC(data, sock);
+  LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).s = s;
+  LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).level = level;
+  LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).optname = optname;
+  LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).optlen = *optlen;
+#if !LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE
+  LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).optval.p = optval;
+#endif /* !LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */
+  LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).err = 0;
+#if LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD
+  LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).completed_sem = LWIP_NETCONN_THREAD_SEM_GET();
+#else
+  LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).completed_sem = &sock->conn->op_completed;
+#endif
+  err = tcpip_callback(lwip_getsockopt_callback, &LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data));
+  if (err != ERR_OK) {
+    LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_FREE(data);
+    sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(err));
+    return -1;
+  }
+  sys_arch_sem_wait((sys_sem_t*)(LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).completed_sem), 0);
+
+  /* write back optlen and optval */
+  *optlen = LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).optlen;
+#if LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE
+  MEMCPY(optval, LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).optval,
+    LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).optlen);
+#endif /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */
+
+  /* maybe lwip_getsockopt_internal has changed err */
+  err = LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).err;
+  LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_FREE(data);
+#endif /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */
+
+  sock_set_errno(sock, err);
+  return err ? -1 : 0;
+}
+
+#if !LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING
+/** lwip_getsockopt_callback: only used without CORE_LOCKING
+ * to get into the tcpip_thread
+ */
+static void
+lwip_getsockopt_callback(void *arg)
+{
+  struct lwip_setgetsockopt_data *data;
+  LWIP_ASSERT("arg != NULL", arg != NULL);
+  data = (struct lwip_setgetsockopt_data*)arg;
+
+  data->err = lwip_getsockopt_impl(data->s, data->level, data->optname,
+#if LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE
+    data->optval,
+#else /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */
+    data->optval.p,
+#endif /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */
+    &data->optlen);
+
+  sys_sem_signal((sys_sem_t*)(data->completed_sem));
+}
+#endif  /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */
+
+/** lwip_getsockopt_impl: the actual implementation of getsockopt:
+ * same argument as lwip_getsockopt, either called directly or through callback
+ */
+static u8_t
+lwip_getsockopt_impl(int s, int level, int optname, void *optval, socklen_t *optlen)
+{
+  u8_t err = 0;
+  struct lwip_sock *sock = tryget_socket(s);
+  if (!sock) {
+    return EBADF;
+  }
+
+  switch (level) {
+
+/* Level: SOL_SOCKET */
+  case SOL_SOCKET:
+    switch (optname) {
+
+#if LWIP_TCP
+    case SO_ACCEPTCONN:
+      LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN_PCB(sock, *optlen, int);
+      if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(sock->conn->type) != NETCONN_TCP) {
+        return ENOPROTOOPT;
+      }
+      if ((sock->conn->pcb.tcp != NULL) && (sock->conn->pcb.tcp->state == LISTEN)) {
+        *(int*)optval = 1;
+      } else {
+        *(int*)optval = 0;
+      }
+      break;
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+
+    /* The option flags */
+    case SO_BROADCAST:
+    case SO_KEEPALIVE:
+#if SO_REUSE
+    case SO_REUSEADDR:
+#endif /* SO_REUSE */
+      LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN_PCB(sock, *optlen, int);
+      *(int*)optval = ip_get_option(sock->conn->pcb.ip, optname);
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, SOL_SOCKET, optname=0x%x, ..) = %s\n",
+                                  s, optname, (*(int*)optval?"on":"off")));
+      break;
+
+    case SO_TYPE:
+      LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN(sock, *optlen, int);
+      switch (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn))) {
+      case NETCONN_RAW:
+        *(int*)optval = SOCK_RAW;
+        break;
+      case NETCONN_TCP:
+        *(int*)optval = SOCK_STREAM;
+        break;
+      case NETCONN_UDP:
+        *(int*)optval = SOCK_DGRAM;
+        break;
+      default: /* unrecognized socket type */
+        *(int*)optval = netconn_type(sock->conn);
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG,
+                    ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, SOL_SOCKET, SO_TYPE): unrecognized socket type %d\n",
+                    s, *(int *)optval));
+      }  /* switch (netconn_type(sock->conn)) */
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, SOL_SOCKET, SO_TYPE) = %d\n",
+                  s, *(int *)optval));
+      break;
+
+    case SO_ERROR:
+      LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN(*optlen, int);
+      /* only overwrite ERR_OK or temporary errors */
+      if (((sock->err == 0) || (sock->err == EINPROGRESS)) && (sock->conn != NULL)) {
+        sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(sock->conn->last_err));
+      }
+      *(int *)optval = (sock->err == 0xFF ? (int)-1 : (int)sock->err);
+      sock->err = 0;
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR) = %d\n",
+                  s, *(int *)optval));
+      break;
+
+#if LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO
+    case SO_SNDTIMEO:
+      LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN(sock, *optlen, LWIP_SO_SNDRCVTIMEO_OPTTYPE);
+      LWIP_SO_SNDRCVTIMEO_SET(optval, netconn_get_sendtimeout(sock->conn));
+      break;
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO */
+#if LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO
+    case SO_RCVTIMEO:
+      LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN(sock, *optlen, LWIP_SO_SNDRCVTIMEO_OPTTYPE);
+      LWIP_SO_SNDRCVTIMEO_SET(optval, netconn_get_recvtimeout(sock->conn));
+      break;
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO */
+#if LWIP_SO_RCVBUF
+    case SO_RCVBUF:
+      LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN(sock, *optlen, int);
+      *(int *)optval = netconn_get_recvbufsize(sock->conn);
+      break;
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF */
+#if LWIP_SO_LINGER
+    case SO_LINGER:
+      {
+        s16_t conn_linger;
+        struct linger* linger = (struct linger*)optval;
+        LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN(sock, *optlen, struct linger);
+        conn_linger = sock->conn->linger;
+        if (conn_linger >= 0) {
+          linger->l_onoff = 1;
+          linger->l_linger = (int)conn_linger;
+        } else {
+          linger->l_onoff = 0;
+          linger->l_linger = 0;
+        }
+      }
+      break;
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_LINGER */
+#if LWIP_UDP
+    case SO_NO_CHECK:
+      LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN_PCB_TYPE(sock, *optlen, int, NETCONN_UDP);
+#if LWIP_UDPLITE
+      if ((udp_flags(sock->conn->pcb.udp) & UDP_FLAGS_UDPLITE) != 0) {
+        /* this flag is only available for UDP, not for UDP lite */
+        return EAFNOSUPPORT;
+      }
+#endif /* LWIP_UDPLITE */
+      *(int*)optval = (udp_flags(sock->conn->pcb.udp) & UDP_FLAGS_NOCHKSUM) ? 1 : 0;
+      break;
+#endif /* LWIP_UDP*/
+    default:
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, SOL_SOCKET, UNIMPL: optname=0x%x, ..)\n",
+                  s, optname));
+      err = ENOPROTOOPT;
+      break;
+    }  /* switch (optname) */
+    break;
+
+/* Level: IPPROTO_IP */
+  case IPPROTO_IP:
+    switch (optname) {
+    case IP_TTL:
+      LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN_PCB(sock, *optlen, int);
+      *(int*)optval = sock->conn->pcb.ip->ttl;
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_IP, IP_TTL) = %d\n",
+                  s, *(int *)optval));
+      break;
+    case IP_TOS:
+      LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN_PCB(sock, *optlen, int);
+      *(int*)optval = sock->conn->pcb.ip->tos;
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_IP, IP_TOS) = %d\n",
+                  s, *(int *)optval));
+      break;
+#if LWIP_MULTICAST_TX_OPTIONS
+    case IP_MULTICAST_TTL:
+      LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN_PCB(sock, *optlen, u8_t);
+      if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) != NETCONN_UDP) {
+        return ENOPROTOOPT;
+      }
+      *(u8_t*)optval = udp_get_multicast_ttl(sock->conn->pcb.udp);
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_TTL) = %d\n",
+                  s, *(int *)optval));
+      break;
+    case IP_MULTICAST_IF:
+      LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN_PCB(sock, *optlen, struct in_addr);
+      if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) != NETCONN_UDP) {
+        return ENOPROTOOPT;
+      }
+      inet_addr_from_ip4addr((struct in_addr*)optval, udp_get_multicast_netif_addr(sock->conn->pcb.udp));
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF) = 0x%"X32_F"\n",
+                  s, *(u32_t *)optval));
+      break;
+    case IP_MULTICAST_LOOP:
+      LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN_PCB(sock, *optlen, u8_t);
+      if ((sock->conn->pcb.udp->flags & UDP_FLAGS_MULTICAST_LOOP) != 0) {
+        *(u8_t*)optval = 1;
+      } else {
+        *(u8_t*)optval = 0;
+      }
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_LOOP) = %d\n",
+                  s, *(int *)optval));
+      break;
+#endif /* LWIP_MULTICAST_TX_OPTIONS */
+    default:
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_IP, UNIMPL: optname=0x%x, ..)\n",
+                  s, optname));
+      err = ENOPROTOOPT;
+      break;
+    }  /* switch (optname) */
+    break;
+
+#if LWIP_TCP
+/* Level: IPPROTO_TCP */
+  case IPPROTO_TCP:
+    /* Special case: all IPPROTO_TCP option take an int */
+    LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN_PCB_TYPE(sock, *optlen, int, NETCONN_TCP);
+    if (sock->conn->pcb.tcp->state == LISTEN) {
+      return EINVAL;
+    }
+    switch (optname) {
+    case TCP_NODELAY:
+      *(int*)optval = tcp_nagle_disabled(sock->conn->pcb.tcp);
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY) = %s\n",
+                  s, (*(int*)optval)?"on":"off") );
+      break;
+    case TCP_KEEPALIVE:
+      *(int*)optval = (int)sock->conn->pcb.tcp->keep_idle;
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_KEEPALIVE) = %d\n",
+                  s, *(int *)optval));
+      break;
+
+#if LWIP_TCP_KEEPALIVE
+    case TCP_KEEPIDLE:
+      *(int*)optval = (int)(sock->conn->pcb.tcp->keep_idle/1000);
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_KEEPIDLE) = %d\n",
+                  s, *(int *)optval));
+      break;
+    case TCP_KEEPINTVL:
+      *(int*)optval = (int)(sock->conn->pcb.tcp->keep_intvl/1000);
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_KEEPINTVL) = %d\n",
+                  s, *(int *)optval));
+      break;
+    case TCP_KEEPCNT:
+      *(int*)optval = (int)sock->conn->pcb.tcp->keep_cnt;
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_KEEPCNT) = %d\n",
+                  s, *(int *)optval));
+      break;
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP_KEEPALIVE */
+    default:
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_TCP, UNIMPL: optname=0x%x, ..)\n",
+                  s, optname));
+      err = ENOPROTOOPT;
+      break;
+    }  /* switch (optname) */
+    break;
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+/* Level: IPPROTO_IPV6 */
+  case IPPROTO_IPV6:
+    switch (optname) {
+    case IPV6_V6ONLY:
+      LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN(sock, *optlen, int);
+      *(int*)optval = (netconn_get_ipv6only(sock->conn) ? 1 : 0);
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY) = %d\n",
+                  s, *(int *)optval));
+      break;
+    default:
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_IPV6, UNIMPL: optname=0x%x, ..)\n",
+                  s, optname));
+      err = ENOPROTOOPT;
+      break;
+    }  /* switch (optname) */
+    break;
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */
+
+#if LWIP_UDP && LWIP_UDPLITE
+  /* Level: IPPROTO_UDPLITE */
+  case IPPROTO_UDPLITE:
+    /* Special case: all IPPROTO_UDPLITE option take an int */
+    LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN_PCB(sock, *optlen, int);
+    /* If this is no UDP lite socket, ignore any options. */
+    if (!NETCONNTYPE_ISUDPLITE(netconn_type(sock->conn))) {
+      return ENOPROTOOPT;
+    }
+    switch (optname) {
+    case UDPLITE_SEND_CSCOV:
+      *(int*)optval = sock->conn->pcb.udp->chksum_len_tx;
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_UDPLITE, UDPLITE_SEND_CSCOV) = %d\n",
+                  s, (*(int*)optval)) );
+      break;
+    case UDPLITE_RECV_CSCOV:
+      *(int*)optval = sock->conn->pcb.udp->chksum_len_rx;
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_UDPLITE, UDPLITE_RECV_CSCOV) = %d\n",
+                  s, (*(int*)optval)) );
+      break;
+    default:
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_UDPLITE, UNIMPL: optname=0x%x, ..)\n",
+                  s, optname));
+      err = ENOPROTOOPT;
+      break;
+    }  /* switch (optname) */
+    break;
+#endif /* LWIP_UDP */
+  /* Level: IPPROTO_RAW */
+  case IPPROTO_RAW:
+    switch (optname) {
+#if LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_RAW
+    case IPV6_CHECKSUM:
+      LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN_PCB_TYPE(sock, *optlen, int, NETCONN_RAW);
+      if (sock->conn->pcb.raw->chksum_reqd == 0) {
+        *(int *)optval = -1;
+      } else {
+        *(int *)optval = sock->conn->pcb.raw->chksum_offset;
+      }
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_RAW, IPV6_CHECKSUM) = %d\n",
+                  s, (*(int*)optval)) );
+      break;
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_RAW */
+    default:
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_RAW, UNIMPL: optname=0x%x, ..)\n",
+                  s, optname));
+      err = ENOPROTOOPT;
+      break;
+    }  /* switch (optname) */
+    break;
+  default:
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, level=0x%x, UNIMPL: optname=0x%x, ..)\n",
+                                s, level, optname));
+    err = ENOPROTOOPT;
+    break;
+  } /* switch (level) */
+
+  return err;
+}
+
+int
+lwip_setsockopt(int s, int level, int optname, const void *optval, socklen_t optlen)
+{
+  u8_t err = 0;
+  struct lwip_sock *sock = get_socket(s);
+#if !LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING
+  LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_DECLARE(data);
+#endif /* !LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */
+
+  if (!sock) {
+    return -1;
+  }
+
+  if (NULL == optval) {
+    sock_set_errno(sock, EFAULT);
+    return -1;
+  }
+
+#if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING
+  /* core-locking can just call the -impl function */
+  LOCK_TCPIP_CORE();
+  err = lwip_setsockopt_impl(s, level, optname, optval, optlen);
+  UNLOCK_TCPIP_CORE();
+
+#else /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */
+
+#if LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE
+  /* MPU_COMPATIBLE copies the optval data, so check for max size here */
+  if (optlen > LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_MAXOPTLEN) {
+    sock_set_errno(sock, ENOBUFS);
+    return -1;
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */
+
+  LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_ALLOC(data, sock);
+  LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).s = s;
+  LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).level = level;
+  LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).optname = optname;
+  LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).optlen = optlen;
+#if LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE
+  MEMCPY(LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).optval, optval, optlen);
+#else /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */
+  LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).optval.pc = (const void*)optval;
+#endif /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */
+  LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).err = 0;
+#if LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD
+  LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).completed_sem = LWIP_NETCONN_THREAD_SEM_GET();
+#else
+  LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).completed_sem = &sock->conn->op_completed;
+#endif
+  err = tcpip_callback(lwip_setsockopt_callback, &LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data));
+  if (err != ERR_OK) {
+    LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_FREE(data);
+    sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(err));
+    return -1;
+  }
+  sys_arch_sem_wait((sys_sem_t*)(LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).completed_sem), 0);
+
+  /* maybe lwip_getsockopt_internal has changed err */
+  err = LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).err;
+  LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_FREE(data);
+#endif  /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */
+
+  sock_set_errno(sock, err);
+  return err ? -1 : 0;
+}
+
+#if !LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING
+/** lwip_setsockopt_callback: only used without CORE_LOCKING
+ * to get into the tcpip_thread
+ */
+static void
+lwip_setsockopt_callback(void *arg)
+{
+  struct lwip_setgetsockopt_data *data;
+  LWIP_ASSERT("arg != NULL", arg != NULL);
+  data = (struct lwip_setgetsockopt_data*)arg;
+
+  data->err = lwip_setsockopt_impl(data->s, data->level, data->optname,
+#if LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE
+    data->optval,
+#else /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */
+    data->optval.pc,
+#endif /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */
+    data->optlen);
+
+  sys_sem_signal((sys_sem_t*)(data->completed_sem));
+}
+#endif  /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */
+
+/** lwip_setsockopt_impl: the actual implementation of setsockopt:
+ * same argument as lwip_setsockopt, either called directly or through callback
+ */
+static u8_t
+lwip_setsockopt_impl(int s, int level, int optname, const void *optval, socklen_t optlen)
+{
+  u8_t err = 0;
+  struct lwip_sock *sock = tryget_socket(s);
+  if (!sock) {
+    return EBADF;
+  }
+
+  switch (level) {
+
+/* Level: SOL_SOCKET */
+  case SOL_SOCKET:
+    switch (optname) {
+
+    /* SO_ACCEPTCONN is get-only */
+
+    /* The option flags */
+    case SO_BROADCAST:
+    case SO_KEEPALIVE:
+#if SO_REUSE
+    case SO_REUSEADDR:
+#endif /* SO_REUSE */
+      LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN_PCB(sock, optlen, int);
+      if (*(const int*)optval) {
+        ip_set_option(sock->conn->pcb.ip, optname);
+      } else {
+        ip_reset_option(sock->conn->pcb.ip, optname);
+      }
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, SOL_SOCKET, optname=0x%x, ..) -> %s\n",
+                  s, optname, (*(const int*)optval?"on":"off")));
+      break;
+
+    /* SO_TYPE is get-only */
+    /* SO_ERROR is get-only */
+
+#if LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO
+    case SO_SNDTIMEO:
+      LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN(sock, optlen, LWIP_SO_SNDRCVTIMEO_OPTTYPE);
+      netconn_set_sendtimeout(sock->conn, LWIP_SO_SNDRCVTIMEO_GET_MS(optval));
+      break;
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO */
+#if LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO
+    case SO_RCVTIMEO:
+      LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN(sock, optlen, LWIP_SO_SNDRCVTIMEO_OPTTYPE);
+      netconn_set_recvtimeout(sock->conn, (int)LWIP_SO_SNDRCVTIMEO_GET_MS(optval));
+      break;
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO */
+#if LWIP_SO_RCVBUF
+    case SO_RCVBUF:
+      LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN(sock, optlen, int);
+      netconn_set_recvbufsize(sock->conn, *(const int*)optval);
+      break;
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF */
+#if LWIP_SO_LINGER
+    case SO_LINGER:
+      {
+        const struct linger* linger = (const struct linger*)optval;
+        LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN(sock, optlen, struct linger);
+        if (linger->l_onoff) {
+          int lingersec = linger->l_linger;
+          if (lingersec < 0) {
+            return EINVAL;
+          }
+          if (lingersec > 0xFFFF) {
+            lingersec = 0xFFFF;
+          }
+          sock->conn->linger = (s16_t)lingersec;
+        } else {
+          sock->conn->linger = -1;
+        }
+      }
+      break;
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_LINGER */
+#if LWIP_UDP
+    case SO_NO_CHECK:
+      LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN_PCB_TYPE(sock, optlen, int, NETCONN_UDP);
+#if LWIP_UDPLITE
+      if ((udp_flags(sock->conn->pcb.udp) & UDP_FLAGS_UDPLITE) != 0) {
+        /* this flag is only available for UDP, not for UDP lite */
+        return EAFNOSUPPORT;
+      }
+#endif /* LWIP_UDPLITE */
+      if (*(const int*)optval) {
+        udp_setflags(sock->conn->pcb.udp, udp_flags(sock->conn->pcb.udp) | UDP_FLAGS_NOCHKSUM);
+      } else {
+        udp_setflags(sock->conn->pcb.udp, udp_flags(sock->conn->pcb.udp) & ~UDP_FLAGS_NOCHKSUM);
+      }
+      break;
+#endif /* LWIP_UDP */
+    default:
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, SOL_SOCKET, UNIMPL: optname=0x%x, ..)\n",
+                  s, optname));
+      err = ENOPROTOOPT;
+      break;
+    }  /* switch (optname) */
+    break;
+
+/* Level: IPPROTO_IP */
+  case IPPROTO_IP:
+    switch (optname) {
+    case IP_TTL:
+      LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN_PCB(sock, optlen, int);
+      sock->conn->pcb.ip->ttl = (u8_t)(*(const int*)optval);
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_IP, IP_TTL, ..) -> %d\n",
+                  s, sock->conn->pcb.ip->ttl));
+      break;
+    case IP_TOS:
+      LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN_PCB(sock, optlen, int);
+      sock->conn->pcb.ip->tos = (u8_t)(*(const int*)optval);
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_IP, IP_TOS, ..)-> %d\n",
+                  s, sock->conn->pcb.ip->tos));
+      break;
+#if LWIP_MULTICAST_TX_OPTIONS
+    case IP_MULTICAST_TTL:
+      LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN_PCB_TYPE(sock, optlen, u8_t, NETCONN_UDP);
+      udp_set_multicast_ttl(sock->conn->pcb.udp, (u8_t)(*(const u8_t*)optval));
+      break;
+    case IP_MULTICAST_IF:
+      {
+        ip4_addr_t if_addr;
+        LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN_PCB_TYPE(sock, optlen, struct in_addr, NETCONN_UDP);
+        inet_addr_to_ip4addr(&if_addr, (const struct in_addr*)optval);
+        udp_set_multicast_netif_addr(sock->conn->pcb.udp, &if_addr);
+      }
+      break;
+    case IP_MULTICAST_LOOP:
+      LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN_PCB_TYPE(sock, optlen, u8_t, NETCONN_UDP);
+      if (*(const u8_t*)optval) {
+        udp_setflags(sock->conn->pcb.udp, udp_flags(sock->conn->pcb.udp) | UDP_FLAGS_MULTICAST_LOOP);
+      } else {
+        udp_setflags(sock->conn->pcb.udp, udp_flags(sock->conn->pcb.udp) & ~UDP_FLAGS_MULTICAST_LOOP);
+      }
+      break;
+#endif /* LWIP_MULTICAST_TX_OPTIONS */
+#if LWIP_IGMP
+    case IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP:
+    case IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP:
+      {
+        /* If this is a TCP or a RAW socket, ignore these options. */
+        /* @todo: assign membership to this socket so that it is dropped when closing the socket */
+        err_t igmp_err;
+        const struct ip_mreq *imr = (const struct ip_mreq *)optval;
+        ip4_addr_t if_addr;
+        ip4_addr_t multi_addr;
+        LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN_PCB_TYPE(sock, optlen, struct ip_mreq, NETCONN_UDP);
+        inet_addr_to_ip4addr(&if_addr, &imr->imr_interface);
+        inet_addr_to_ip4addr(&multi_addr, &imr->imr_multiaddr);
+        if (optname == IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP) {
+          if (!lwip_socket_register_membership(s, &if_addr, &multi_addr)) {
+            /* cannot track membership (out of memory) */
+            err = ENOMEM;
+            igmp_err = ERR_OK;
+          } else {
+            igmp_err = igmp_joingroup(&if_addr, &multi_addr);
+          }
+        } else {
+          igmp_err = igmp_leavegroup(&if_addr, &multi_addr);
+          lwip_socket_unregister_membership(s, &if_addr, &multi_addr);
+        }
+        if (igmp_err != ERR_OK) {
+          err = EADDRNOTAVAIL;
+        }
+      }
+      break;
+#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */
+    default:
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_IP, UNIMPL: optname=0x%x, ..)\n",
+                  s, optname));
+      err = ENOPROTOOPT;
+      break;
+    }  /* switch (optname) */
+    break;
+
+#if LWIP_TCP
+/* Level: IPPROTO_TCP */
+  case IPPROTO_TCP:
+    /* Special case: all IPPROTO_TCP option take an int */
+    LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN_PCB_TYPE(sock, optlen, int, NETCONN_TCP);
+    if (sock->conn->pcb.tcp->state == LISTEN) {
+      return EINVAL;
+    }
+    switch (optname) {
+    case TCP_NODELAY:
+      if (*(const int*)optval) {
+        tcp_nagle_disable(sock->conn->pcb.tcp);
+      } else {
+        tcp_nagle_enable(sock->conn->pcb.tcp);
+      }
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY) -> %s\n",
+                  s, (*(const int *)optval)?"on":"off") );
+      break;
+    case TCP_KEEPALIVE:
+      sock->conn->pcb.tcp->keep_idle = (u32_t)(*(const int*)optval);
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_KEEPALIVE) -> %"U32_F"\n",
+                  s, sock->conn->pcb.tcp->keep_idle));
+      break;
+
+#if LWIP_TCP_KEEPALIVE
+    case TCP_KEEPIDLE:
+      sock->conn->pcb.tcp->keep_idle = 1000*(u32_t)(*(const int*)optval);
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_KEEPIDLE) -> %"U32_F"\n",
+                  s, sock->conn->pcb.tcp->keep_idle));
+      break;
+    case TCP_KEEPINTVL:
+      sock->conn->pcb.tcp->keep_intvl = 1000*(u32_t)(*(const int*)optval);
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_KEEPINTVL) -> %"U32_F"\n",
+                  s, sock->conn->pcb.tcp->keep_intvl));
+      break;
+    case TCP_KEEPCNT:
+      sock->conn->pcb.tcp->keep_cnt = (u32_t)(*(const int*)optval);
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_KEEPCNT) -> %"U32_F"\n",
+                  s, sock->conn->pcb.tcp->keep_cnt));
+      break;
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP_KEEPALIVE */
+    default:
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_TCP, UNIMPL: optname=0x%x, ..)\n",
+                  s, optname));
+      err = ENOPROTOOPT;
+      break;
+    }  /* switch (optname) */
+    break;
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP*/
+
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+/* Level: IPPROTO_IPV6 */
+  case IPPROTO_IPV6:
+    switch (optname) {
+    case IPV6_V6ONLY:
+      LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN_PCB_TYPE(sock, optlen, int, NETCONN_TCP);
+      if (*(const int*)optval) {
+        netconn_set_ipv6only(sock->conn, 1);
+      } else {
+        netconn_set_ipv6only(sock->conn, 0);
+      }
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY, ..) -> %d\n",
+                  s, (netconn_get_ipv6only(sock->conn) ? 1 : 0)));
+      break;
+    default:
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_IPV6, UNIMPL: optname=0x%x, ..)\n",
+                  s, optname));
+      err = ENOPROTOOPT;
+      break;
+    }  /* switch (optname) */
+    break;
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */
+
+#if LWIP_UDP && LWIP_UDPLITE
+  /* Level: IPPROTO_UDPLITE */
+  case IPPROTO_UDPLITE:
+    /* Special case: all IPPROTO_UDPLITE option take an int */
+    LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN_PCB(sock, optlen, int);
+    /* If this is no UDP lite socket, ignore any options. */
+    if (!NETCONNTYPE_ISUDPLITE(netconn_type(sock->conn))) {
+      return ENOPROTOOPT;
+    }
+    switch (optname) {
+    case UDPLITE_SEND_CSCOV:
+      if ((*(const int*)optval != 0) && ((*(const int*)optval < 8) || (*(const int*)optval > 0xffff))) {
+        /* don't allow illegal values! */
+        sock->conn->pcb.udp->chksum_len_tx = 8;
+      } else {
+        sock->conn->pcb.udp->chksum_len_tx = (u16_t)*(const int*)optval;
+      }
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_UDPLITE, UDPLITE_SEND_CSCOV) -> %d\n",
+                  s, (*(const int*)optval)) );
+      break;
+    case UDPLITE_RECV_CSCOV:
+      if ((*(const int*)optval != 0) && ((*(const int*)optval < 8) || (*(const int*)optval > 0xffff))) {
+        /* don't allow illegal values! */
+        sock->conn->pcb.udp->chksum_len_rx = 8;
+      } else {
+        sock->conn->pcb.udp->chksum_len_rx = (u16_t)*(const int*)optval;
+      }
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_UDPLITE, UDPLITE_RECV_CSCOV) -> %d\n",
+                  s, (*(const int*)optval)) );
+      break;
+    default:
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_UDPLITE, UNIMPL: optname=0x%x, ..)\n",
+                  s, optname));
+      err = ENOPROTOOPT;
+      break;
+    }  /* switch (optname) */
+    break;
+#endif /* LWIP_UDP */
+  /* Level: IPPROTO_RAW */
+  case IPPROTO_RAW:
+    switch (optname) {
+#if LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_RAW
+    case IPV6_CHECKSUM:
+      /* It should not be possible to disable the checksum generation with ICMPv6
+       * as per RFC 3542 chapter 3.1 */
+      if(sock->conn->pcb.raw->protocol == IPPROTO_ICMPV6) {
+        return EINVAL;
+      }
+
+      LWIP_SOCKOPT_CHECK_OPTLEN_CONN_PCB_TYPE(sock, optlen, int, NETCONN_RAW);
+      if (*(const int *)optval < 0) {
+        sock->conn->pcb.raw->chksum_reqd = 0;
+      } else if (*(const int *)optval & 1) {
+        /* Per RFC3542, odd offsets are not allowed */
+        return EINVAL;
+      } else {
+        sock->conn->pcb.raw->chksum_reqd = 1;
+        sock->conn->pcb.raw->chksum_offset = (u16_t)*(const int *)optval;
+      }
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_RAW, IPV6_CHECKSUM, ..) -> %d\n",
+                  s, sock->conn->pcb.raw->chksum_reqd));
+      break;
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_RAW */
+    default:
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_RAW, UNIMPL: optname=0x%x, ..)\n",
+                                  s, optname));
+      err = ENOPROTOOPT;
+      break;
+    }  /* switch (optname) */
+    break;
+  default:
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, level=0x%x, UNIMPL: optname=0x%x, ..)\n",
+                s, level, optname));
+    err = ENOPROTOOPT;
+    break;
+  }  /* switch (level) */
+
+  return err;
+}
+
+int
+lwip_ioctl(int s, long cmd, void *argp)
+{
+  struct lwip_sock *sock = get_socket(s);
+  u8_t val;
+#if LWIP_SO_RCVBUF
+  u16_t buflen = 0;
+  int recv_avail;
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF */
+
+  if (!sock) {
+    return -1;
+  }
+
+  switch (cmd) {
+#if LWIP_SO_RCVBUF || LWIP_FIONREAD_LINUXMODE
+  case FIONREAD:
+    if (!argp) {
+      sock_set_errno(sock, EINVAL);
+      return -1;
+    }
+#if LWIP_FIONREAD_LINUXMODE
+    if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) != NETCONN_TCP) {
+      struct pbuf *p;
+      if (sock->lastdata) {
+        p = ((struct netbuf *)sock->lastdata)->p;
+        *((int*)argp) = p->tot_len - sock->lastoffset;
+      } else {
+        struct netbuf *rxbuf;
+        err_t err;
+        if (sock->rcvevent <= 0) {
+          *((int*)argp) = 0;
+        } else {
+          err = netconn_recv(sock->conn, &rxbuf);
+          if (err != ERR_OK) {
+            *((int*)argp) = 0;
+          } else {
+            sock->lastdata = rxbuf;
+            sock->lastoffset = 0;
+            *((int*)argp) = rxbuf->p->tot_len;
+          }
+        }
+      }
+      return 0;
+    }
+#endif /* LWIP_FIONREAD_LINUXMODE */
+
+#if LWIP_SO_RCVBUF
+    /* we come here if either LWIP_FIONREAD_LINUXMODE==0 or this is a TCP socket */
+    SYS_ARCH_GET(sock->conn->recv_avail, recv_avail);
+    if (recv_avail < 0) {
+      recv_avail = 0;
+    }
+    *((int*)argp) = recv_avail;
+
+    /* Check if there is data left from the last recv operation. /maq 041215 */
+    if (sock->lastdata) {
+      struct pbuf *p = (struct pbuf *)sock->lastdata;
+      if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) != NETCONN_TCP) {
+        p = ((struct netbuf *)p)->p;
+      }
+      buflen = p->tot_len;
+      buflen -= sock->lastoffset;
+
+      *((int*)argp) += buflen;
+    }
+
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_ioctl(%d, FIONREAD, %p) = %"U16_F"\n", s, argp, *((u16_t*)argp)));
+    sock_set_errno(sock, 0);
+    return 0;
+#else /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF */
+    break;
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF */
+#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF || LWIP_FIONREAD_LINUXMODE */
+
+  case (long)FIONBIO:
+    val = 0;
+    if (argp && *(u32_t*)argp) {
+      val = 1;
+    }
+    netconn_set_nonblocking(sock->conn, val);
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_ioctl(%d, FIONBIO, %d)\n", s, val));
+    sock_set_errno(sock, 0);
+    return 0;
+
+  default:
+    break;
+  } /* switch (cmd) */
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_ioctl(%d, UNIMPL: 0x%lx, %p)\n", s, cmd, argp));
+  sock_set_errno(sock, ENOSYS); /* not yet implemented */
+  return -1;
+}
+
+/** A minimal implementation of fcntl.
+ * Currently only the commands F_GETFL and F_SETFL are implemented.
+ * Only the flag O_NONBLOCK is implemented.
+ */
+int
+lwip_fcntl(int s, int cmd, int val)
+{
+  struct lwip_sock *sock = get_socket(s);
+  int ret = -1;
+
+  if (!sock) {
+    return -1;
+  }
+
+  switch (cmd) {
+  case F_GETFL:
+    ret = netconn_is_nonblocking(sock->conn) ? O_NONBLOCK : 0;
+    sock_set_errno(sock, 0);
+    break;
+  case F_SETFL:
+    if ((val & ~O_NONBLOCK) == 0) {
+      /* only O_NONBLOCK, all other bits are zero */
+      netconn_set_nonblocking(sock->conn, val & O_NONBLOCK);
+      ret = 0;
+      sock_set_errno(sock, 0);
+    } else {
+      sock_set_errno(sock, ENOSYS); /* not yet implemented */
+    }
+    break;
+  default:
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_fcntl(%d, UNIMPL: %d, %d)\n", s, cmd, val));
+    sock_set_errno(sock, ENOSYS); /* not yet implemented */
+    break;
+  }
+  return ret;
+}
+
+#if LWIP_IGMP
+/** Register a new IGMP membership. On socket close, the membership is dropped automatically.
+ *
+ * ATTENTION: this function is called from tcpip_thread (or under CORE_LOCK).
+ *
+ * @return 1 on success, 0 on failure
+ */
+static int
+lwip_socket_register_membership(int s, const ip4_addr_t *if_addr, const ip4_addr_t *multi_addr)
+{
+  struct lwip_sock *sock = get_socket(s);
+  int i;
+
+  if (!sock) {
+    return 0;
+  }
+
+  for (i = 0; i < LWIP_SOCKET_MAX_MEMBERSHIPS; i++) {
+    if (socket_ipv4_multicast_memberships[i].sock == NULL) {
+      socket_ipv4_multicast_memberships[i].sock = sock;
+      ip4_addr_copy(socket_ipv4_multicast_memberships[i].if_addr, *if_addr);
+      ip4_addr_copy(socket_ipv4_multicast_memberships[i].multi_addr, *multi_addr);
+      return 1;
+    }
+  }
+  return 0;
+}
+
+/** Unregister a previously registered membership. This prevents dropping the membership
+ * on socket close.
+ *
+ * ATTENTION: this function is called from tcpip_thread (or under CORE_LOCK).
+ */
+static void
+lwip_socket_unregister_membership(int s, const ip4_addr_t *if_addr, const ip4_addr_t *multi_addr)
+{
+  struct lwip_sock *sock = get_socket(s);
+  int i;
+
+  if (!sock) {
+    return;
+  }
+
+  for (i = 0; i < LWIP_SOCKET_MAX_MEMBERSHIPS; i++) {
+    if ((socket_ipv4_multicast_memberships[i].sock == sock) &&
+        ip4_addr_cmp(&socket_ipv4_multicast_memberships[i].if_addr, if_addr) &&
+        ip4_addr_cmp(&socket_ipv4_multicast_memberships[i].multi_addr, multi_addr)) {
+      socket_ipv4_multicast_memberships[i].sock = NULL;
+      ip4_addr_set_zero(&socket_ipv4_multicast_memberships[i].if_addr);
+      ip4_addr_set_zero(&socket_ipv4_multicast_memberships[i].multi_addr);
+      return;
+    }
+  }
+}
+
+/** Drop all memberships of a socket that were not dropped explicitly via setsockopt.
+ *
+ * ATTENTION: this function is NOT called from tcpip_thread (or under CORE_LOCK).
+ */
+static void
+lwip_socket_drop_registered_memberships(int s)
+{
+  struct lwip_sock *sock = get_socket(s);
+  int i;
+
+  if (!sock) {
+    return;
+  }
+
+  for (i = 0; i < LWIP_SOCKET_MAX_MEMBERSHIPS; i++) {
+    if (socket_ipv4_multicast_memberships[i].sock == sock) {
+      ip_addr_t multi_addr, if_addr;
+      ip_addr_copy_from_ip4(multi_addr, socket_ipv4_multicast_memberships[i].multi_addr);
+      ip_addr_copy_from_ip4(if_addr, socket_ipv4_multicast_memberships[i].if_addr);
+      socket_ipv4_multicast_memberships[i].sock = NULL;
+      ip4_addr_set_zero(&socket_ipv4_multicast_memberships[i].if_addr);
+      ip4_addr_set_zero(&socket_ipv4_multicast_memberships[i].multi_addr);
+
+      netconn_join_leave_group(sock->conn, &multi_addr, &if_addr, NETCONN_LEAVE);
+    }
+  }
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */
+#endif /* LWIP_SOCKET */

+ 518 - 0
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+/**
+ * @file
+ * Sequential API Main thread module
+ *
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ * Author: Adam Dunkels <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/opt.h"
+
+#if !NO_SYS /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */
+
+#include "lwip/priv/tcpip_priv.h"
+#include "lwip/sys.h"
+#include "lwip/memp.h"
+#include "lwip/mem.h"
+#include "lwip/init.h"
+#include "lwip/ip.h"
+#include "lwip/pbuf.h"
+#include "lwip/etharp.h"
+#include "netif/ethernet.h"
+
+#define TCPIP_MSG_VAR_REF(name)     API_VAR_REF(name)
+#define TCPIP_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(name) API_VAR_DECLARE(struct tcpip_msg, name)
+#define TCPIP_MSG_VAR_ALLOC(name)   API_VAR_ALLOC(struct tcpip_msg, MEMP_TCPIP_MSG_API, name, ERR_MEM)
+#define TCPIP_MSG_VAR_FREE(name)    API_VAR_FREE(MEMP_TCPIP_MSG_API, name)
+
+/* global variables */
+static tcpip_init_done_fn tcpip_init_done;
+static void *tcpip_init_done_arg;
+static sys_mbox_t mbox;
+
+#if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING
+/** The global semaphore to lock the stack. */
+sys_mutex_t lock_tcpip_core;
+#endif /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */
+
+#if LWIP_TIMERS
+/* wait for a message, timeouts are processed while waiting */
+#define TCPIP_MBOX_FETCH(mbox, msg) sys_timeouts_mbox_fetch(mbox, msg)
+#else /* LWIP_TIMERS */
+/* wait for a message with timers disabled (e.g. pass a timer-check trigger into tcpip_thread) */
+#define TCPIP_MBOX_FETCH(mbox, msg) sys_mbox_fetch(mbox, msg)
+#endif /* LWIP_TIMERS */
+
+/**
+ * The main lwIP thread. This thread has exclusive access to lwIP core functions
+ * (unless access to them is not locked). Other threads communicate with this
+ * thread using message boxes.
+ *
+ * It also starts all the timers to make sure they are running in the right
+ * thread context.
+ *
+ * @param arg unused argument
+ */
+static void
+tcpip_thread(void *arg)
+{
+  struct tcpip_msg *msg;
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg);
+
+  if (tcpip_init_done != NULL) {
+    tcpip_init_done(tcpip_init_done_arg);
+  }
+
+  LOCK_TCPIP_CORE();
+  while (1) {                          /* MAIN Loop */
+    UNLOCK_TCPIP_CORE();
+    LWIP_TCPIP_THREAD_ALIVE();
+    /* wait for a message, timeouts are processed while waiting */
+    TCPIP_MBOX_FETCH(&mbox, (void **)&msg);
+    LOCK_TCPIP_CORE();
+    if (msg == NULL) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(TCPIP_DEBUG, ("tcpip_thread: invalid message: NULL\n"));
+      LWIP_ASSERT("tcpip_thread: invalid message", 0);
+      continue;
+    }
+    switch (msg->type) {
+#if !LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING
+    case TCPIP_MSG_API:
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(TCPIP_DEBUG, ("tcpip_thread: API message %p\n", (void *)msg));
+      msg->msg.api_msg.function(msg->msg.api_msg.msg);
+      break;
+    case TCPIP_MSG_API_CALL:
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(TCPIP_DEBUG, ("tcpip_thread: API CALL message %p\n", (void *)msg));
+      msg->msg.api_call.arg->err = msg->msg.api_call.function(msg->msg.api_call.arg);
+      sys_sem_signal(msg->msg.api_call.sem);
+      break;
+#endif /* !LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */
+
+#if !LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING_INPUT
+    case TCPIP_MSG_INPKT:
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(TCPIP_DEBUG, ("tcpip_thread: PACKET %p\n", (void *)msg));
+      msg->msg.inp.input_fn(msg->msg.inp.p, msg->msg.inp.netif);
+      memp_free(MEMP_TCPIP_MSG_INPKT, msg);
+      break;
+#endif /* !LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING_INPUT */
+
+#if LWIP_TCPIP_TIMEOUT && LWIP_TIMERS
+    case TCPIP_MSG_TIMEOUT:
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(TCPIP_DEBUG, ("tcpip_thread: TIMEOUT %p\n", (void *)msg));
+      sys_timeout(msg->msg.tmo.msecs, msg->msg.tmo.h, msg->msg.tmo.arg);
+      memp_free(MEMP_TCPIP_MSG_API, msg);
+      break;
+    case TCPIP_MSG_UNTIMEOUT:
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(TCPIP_DEBUG, ("tcpip_thread: UNTIMEOUT %p\n", (void *)msg));
+      sys_untimeout(msg->msg.tmo.h, msg->msg.tmo.arg);
+      memp_free(MEMP_TCPIP_MSG_API, msg);
+      break;
+#endif /* LWIP_TCPIP_TIMEOUT && LWIP_TIMERS */
+
+    case TCPIP_MSG_CALLBACK:
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(TCPIP_DEBUG, ("tcpip_thread: CALLBACK %p\n", (void *)msg));
+      msg->msg.cb.function(msg->msg.cb.ctx);
+      memp_free(MEMP_TCPIP_MSG_API, msg);
+      break;
+
+    case TCPIP_MSG_CALLBACK_STATIC:
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(TCPIP_DEBUG, ("tcpip_thread: CALLBACK_STATIC %p\n", (void *)msg));
+      msg->msg.cb.function(msg->msg.cb.ctx);
+      break;
+
+    default:
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(TCPIP_DEBUG, ("tcpip_thread: invalid message: %d\n", msg->type));
+      LWIP_ASSERT("tcpip_thread: invalid message", 0);
+      break;
+    }
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Pass a received packet to tcpip_thread for input processing
+ *
+ * @param p the received packet
+ * @param inp the network interface on which the packet was received
+ * @param input_fn input function to call
+ */
+err_t
+tcpip_inpkt(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *inp, netif_input_fn input_fn)
+{
+#if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING_INPUT
+  err_t ret;
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(TCPIP_DEBUG, ("tcpip_inpkt: PACKET %p/%p\n", (void *)p, (void *)inp));
+  LOCK_TCPIP_CORE();
+  ret = input_fn(p, inp);
+  UNLOCK_TCPIP_CORE();
+  return ret;
+#else /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING_INPUT */
+  struct tcpip_msg *msg;
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("Invalid mbox", sys_mbox_valid_val(mbox));
+
+  msg = (struct tcpip_msg *)memp_malloc(MEMP_TCPIP_MSG_INPKT);
+  if (msg == NULL) {
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+
+  msg->type = TCPIP_MSG_INPKT;
+  msg->msg.inp.p = p;
+  msg->msg.inp.netif = inp;
+  msg->msg.inp.input_fn = input_fn;
+  if (sys_mbox_trypost(&mbox, msg) != ERR_OK) {
+    memp_free(MEMP_TCPIP_MSG_INPKT, msg);
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+  return ERR_OK;
+#endif /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING_INPUT */
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup lwip_os
+ * Pass a received packet to tcpip_thread for input processing with
+ * ethernet_input or ip_input. Don't call directly, pass to netif_add()
+ * and call netif->input().
+ *
+ * @param p the received packet, p->payload pointing to the Ethernet header or
+ *          to an IP header (if inp doesn't have NETIF_FLAG_ETHARP or
+ *          NETIF_FLAG_ETHERNET flags)
+ * @param inp the network interface on which the packet was received
+ */
+err_t
+tcpip_input(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *inp)
+{
+#if LWIP_ETHERNET
+  if (inp->flags & (NETIF_FLAG_ETHARP | NETIF_FLAG_ETHERNET)) {
+    return tcpip_inpkt(p, inp, ethernet_input);
+  } else
+#endif /* LWIP_ETHERNET */
+  return tcpip_inpkt(p, inp, ip_input);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Call a specific function in the thread context of
+ * tcpip_thread for easy access synchronization.
+ * A function called in that way may access lwIP core code
+ * without fearing concurrent access.
+ *
+ * @param function the function to call
+ * @param ctx parameter passed to f
+ * @param block 1 to block until the request is posted, 0 to non-blocking mode
+ * @return ERR_OK if the function was called, another err_t if not
+ */
+err_t
+tcpip_callback_with_block(tcpip_callback_fn function, void *ctx, u8_t block)
+{
+  struct tcpip_msg *msg;
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("Invalid mbox", sys_mbox_valid_val(mbox));
+
+  msg = (struct tcpip_msg *)memp_malloc(MEMP_TCPIP_MSG_API);
+  if (msg == NULL) {
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+
+  msg->type = TCPIP_MSG_CALLBACK;
+  msg->msg.cb.function = function;
+  msg->msg.cb.ctx = ctx;
+  if (block) {
+    sys_mbox_post(&mbox, msg);
+  } else {
+    if (sys_mbox_trypost(&mbox, msg) != ERR_OK) {
+      memp_free(MEMP_TCPIP_MSG_API, msg);
+      return ERR_MEM;
+    }
+  }
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+#if LWIP_TCPIP_TIMEOUT && LWIP_TIMERS
+/**
+ * call sys_timeout in tcpip_thread
+ *
+ * @param msecs time in milliseconds for timeout
+ * @param h function to be called on timeout
+ * @param arg argument to pass to timeout function h
+ * @return ERR_MEM on memory error, ERR_OK otherwise
+ */
+err_t
+tcpip_timeout(u32_t msecs, sys_timeout_handler h, void *arg)
+{
+  struct tcpip_msg *msg;
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("Invalid mbox", sys_mbox_valid_val(mbox));
+
+  msg = (struct tcpip_msg *)memp_malloc(MEMP_TCPIP_MSG_API);
+  if (msg == NULL) {
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+
+  msg->type = TCPIP_MSG_TIMEOUT;
+  msg->msg.tmo.msecs = msecs;
+  msg->msg.tmo.h = h;
+  msg->msg.tmo.arg = arg;
+  sys_mbox_post(&mbox, msg);
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * call sys_untimeout in tcpip_thread
+ *
+ * @param h function to be called on timeout
+ * @param arg argument to pass to timeout function h
+ * @return ERR_MEM on memory error, ERR_OK otherwise
+ */
+err_t
+tcpip_untimeout(sys_timeout_handler h, void *arg)
+{
+  struct tcpip_msg *msg;
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("Invalid mbox", sys_mbox_valid_val(mbox));
+
+  msg = (struct tcpip_msg *)memp_malloc(MEMP_TCPIP_MSG_API);
+  if (msg == NULL) {
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+
+  msg->type = TCPIP_MSG_UNTIMEOUT;
+  msg->msg.tmo.h = h;
+  msg->msg.tmo.arg = arg;
+  sys_mbox_post(&mbox, msg);
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_TCPIP_TIMEOUT && LWIP_TIMERS */
+
+
+/**
+ * Sends a message to TCPIP thread to call a function. Caller thread blocks on
+ * on a provided semaphore, which ist NOT automatically signalled by TCPIP thread,
+ * this has to be done by the user.
+ * It is recommended to use LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING since this is the way
+ * with least runtime overhead.
+ *
+ * @param fn function to be called from TCPIP thread
+ * @param apimsg argument to API function
+ * @param sem semaphore to wait on
+ * @return ERR_OK if the function was called, another err_t if not
+ */
+err_t
+tcpip_send_msg_wait_sem(tcpip_callback_fn fn, void *apimsg, sys_sem_t* sem)
+{
+#if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(sem);
+  LOCK_TCPIP_CORE();
+  fn(apimsg);
+  UNLOCK_TCPIP_CORE();
+  return ERR_OK;
+#else /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */
+  TCPIP_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(msg);
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("semaphore not initialized", sys_sem_valid(sem));
+  LWIP_ASSERT("Invalid mbox", sys_mbox_valid_val(mbox));
+
+  TCPIP_MSG_VAR_ALLOC(msg);
+  TCPIP_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).type = TCPIP_MSG_API;
+  TCPIP_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.api_msg.function = fn;
+  TCPIP_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.api_msg.msg = apimsg;
+  sys_mbox_post(&mbox, &TCPIP_MSG_VAR_REF(msg));
+  sys_arch_sem_wait(sem, 0);
+  TCPIP_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg);
+  return ERR_OK;
+#endif /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */
+}
+
+/**
+ * Synchronously calls function in TCPIP thread and waits for its completion.
+ * It is recommended to use LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING (preferred) or
+ * LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD. 
+ * If not, a semaphore is created and destroyed on every call which is usually
+ * an expensive/slow operation.
+ * @param fn Function to call
+ * @param call Call parameters
+ * @return Return value from tcpip_api_call_fn
+ */
+err_t
+tcpip_api_call(tcpip_api_call_fn fn, struct tcpip_api_call_data *call)
+{
+#if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING
+  err_t err;
+  LOCK_TCPIP_CORE();
+  err = fn(call);
+  UNLOCK_TCPIP_CORE();
+  return err;
+#else /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */
+  TCPIP_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(msg);
+
+#if !LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD
+  err_t err = sys_sem_new(&call->sem, 0);
+  if (err != ERR_OK) {
+    return err;
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD */
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("Invalid mbox", sys_mbox_valid_val(mbox));
+
+  TCPIP_MSG_VAR_ALLOC(msg);
+  TCPIP_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).type = TCPIP_MSG_API_CALL;
+  TCPIP_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.api_call.arg = call;
+  TCPIP_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.api_call.function = fn;
+#if LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD
+  TCPIP_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.api_call.sem = LWIP_NETCONN_THREAD_SEM_GET();
+#else /* LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD */
+  TCPIP_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.api_call.sem = &call->sem;
+#endif /* LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD */
+  sys_mbox_post(&mbox, &TCPIP_MSG_VAR_REF(msg));
+  sys_arch_sem_wait(TCPIP_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.api_call.sem, 0);
+  TCPIP_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg);
+
+#if !LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD
+  sys_sem_free(&call->sem);
+#endif /* LWIP_NETCONN_SEM_PER_THREAD */
+
+  return call->err;
+#endif /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */
+}
+
+/**
+ * Allocate a structure for a static callback message and initialize it.
+ * This is intended to be used to send "static" messages from interrupt context.
+ *
+ * @param function the function to call
+ * @param ctx parameter passed to function
+ * @return a struct pointer to pass to tcpip_trycallback().
+ */
+struct tcpip_callback_msg*
+tcpip_callbackmsg_new(tcpip_callback_fn function, void *ctx)
+{
+  struct tcpip_msg *msg = (struct tcpip_msg *)memp_malloc(MEMP_TCPIP_MSG_API);
+  if (msg == NULL) {
+    return NULL;
+  }
+  msg->type = TCPIP_MSG_CALLBACK_STATIC;
+  msg->msg.cb.function = function;
+  msg->msg.cb.ctx = ctx;
+  return (struct tcpip_callback_msg*)msg;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Free a callback message allocated by tcpip_callbackmsg_new().
+ *
+ * @param msg the message to free
+ */
+void
+tcpip_callbackmsg_delete(struct tcpip_callback_msg* msg)
+{
+  memp_free(MEMP_TCPIP_MSG_API, msg);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Try to post a callback-message to the tcpip_thread mbox
+ * This is intended to be used to send "static" messages from interrupt context.
+ *
+ * @param msg pointer to the message to post
+ * @return sys_mbox_trypost() return code
+ */
+err_t
+tcpip_trycallback(struct tcpip_callback_msg* msg)
+{
+  LWIP_ASSERT("Invalid mbox", sys_mbox_valid_val(mbox));
+  return sys_mbox_trypost(&mbox, msg);
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup lwip_os
+ * Initialize this module:
+ * - initialize all sub modules
+ * - start the tcpip_thread
+ *
+ * @param initfunc a function to call when tcpip_thread is running and finished initializing
+ * @param arg argument to pass to initfunc
+ */
+void
+tcpip_init(tcpip_init_done_fn initfunc, void *arg)
+{
+  lwip_init();
+
+  tcpip_init_done = initfunc;
+  tcpip_init_done_arg = arg;
+  if (sys_mbox_new(&mbox, TCPIP_MBOX_SIZE) != ERR_OK) {
+    LWIP_ASSERT("failed to create tcpip_thread mbox", 0);
+  }
+#if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING
+  if (sys_mutex_new(&lock_tcpip_core) != ERR_OK) {
+    LWIP_ASSERT("failed to create lock_tcpip_core", 0);
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */
+
+  sys_thread_new(TCPIP_THREAD_NAME, tcpip_thread, NULL, TCPIP_THREAD_STACKSIZE, TCPIP_THREAD_PRIO);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Simple callback function used with tcpip_callback to free a pbuf
+ * (pbuf_free has a wrong signature for tcpip_callback)
+ *
+ * @param p The pbuf (chain) to be dereferenced.
+ */
+static void
+pbuf_free_int(void *p)
+{
+  struct pbuf *q = (struct pbuf *)p;
+  pbuf_free(q);
+}
+
+/**
+ * A simple wrapper function that allows you to free a pbuf from interrupt context.
+ *
+ * @param p The pbuf (chain) to be dereferenced.
+ * @return ERR_OK if callback could be enqueued, an err_t if not
+ */
+err_t
+pbuf_free_callback(struct pbuf *p)
+{
+  return tcpip_callback_with_block(pbuf_free_int, p, 0);
+}
+
+/**
+ * A simple wrapper function that allows you to free heap memory from
+ * interrupt context.
+ *
+ * @param m the heap memory to free
+ * @return ERR_OK if callback could be enqueued, an err_t if not
+ */
+err_t
+mem_free_callback(void *m)
+{
+  return tcpip_callback_with_block(mem_free, m, 0);
+}
+
+#endif /* !NO_SYS */

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+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2003 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved. 
+ * 
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, 
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission. 
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED 
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF 
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT 
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, 
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT 
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS 
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN 
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING 
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY 
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ * 
+ * Author: Adam Dunkels <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/apps/httpd_opts.h"
+#include "lwip/def.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/fs.h"
+#include "fsdata.h"
+#include <string.h>
+
+
+#if HTTPD_USE_CUSTOM_FSDATA
+#include "fsdata_custom.c"
+#else /* HTTPD_USE_CUSTOM_FSDATA */
+#include "fsdata.c"
+#endif /* HTTPD_USE_CUSTOM_FSDATA */
+
+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_CUSTOM_FILES
+int fs_open_custom(struct fs_file *file, const char *name);
+void fs_close_custom(struct fs_file *file);
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_FS_ASYNC_READ
+u8_t fs_canread_custom(struct fs_file *file);
+u8_t fs_wait_read_custom(struct fs_file *file, fs_wait_cb callback_fn, void *callback_arg);
+int fs_read_async_custom(struct fs_file *file, char *buffer, int count, fs_wait_cb callback_fn, void *callback_arg);
+#else /* LWIP_HTTPD_FS_ASYNC_READ */
+int fs_read_custom(struct fs_file *file, char *buffer, int count);
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_FS_ASYNC_READ */
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_CUSTOM_FILES */
+
+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+err_t
+fs_open(struct fs_file *file, const char *name)
+{
+  const struct fsdata_file *f;
+
+  if ((file == NULL) || (name == NULL)) {
+     return ERR_ARG;
+  }
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_CUSTOM_FILES
+  if (fs_open_custom(file, name)) {
+    file->is_custom_file = 1;
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+  file->is_custom_file = 0;
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_CUSTOM_FILES */
+
+  for (f = FS_ROOT; f != NULL; f = f->next) {
+    if (!strcmp(name, (const char *)f->name)) {
+      file->data = (const char *)f->data;
+      file->len = f->len;
+      file->index = f->len;
+      file->pextension = NULL;
+      file->flags = f->flags;
+#if HTTPD_PRECALCULATED_CHECKSUM
+      file->chksum_count = f->chksum_count;
+      file->chksum = f->chksum;
+#endif /* HTTPD_PRECALCULATED_CHECKSUM */
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_FILE_STATE
+      file->state = fs_state_init(file, name);
+#endif /* #if LWIP_HTTPD_FILE_STATE */
+      return ERR_OK;
+    }
+  }
+  /* file not found */
+  return ERR_VAL;
+}
+
+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+void
+fs_close(struct fs_file *file)
+{
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_CUSTOM_FILES
+  if (file->is_custom_file) {
+    fs_close_custom(file);
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_CUSTOM_FILES */
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_FILE_STATE
+  fs_state_free(file, file->state);
+#endif /* #if LWIP_HTTPD_FILE_STATE */
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(file);
+}
+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_DYNAMIC_FILE_READ
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_FS_ASYNC_READ
+int
+fs_read_async(struct fs_file *file, char *buffer, int count, fs_wait_cb callback_fn, void *callback_arg)
+#else /* LWIP_HTTPD_FS_ASYNC_READ */
+int
+fs_read(struct fs_file *file, char *buffer, int count)
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_FS_ASYNC_READ */
+{
+  int read;
+  if(file->index == file->len) {
+    return FS_READ_EOF;
+  }
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_FS_ASYNC_READ
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(callback_fn);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(callback_arg);
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_FS_ASYNC_READ */
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_CUSTOM_FILES
+  if (file->is_custom_file) {
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_FS_ASYNC_READ
+    return fs_read_async_custom(file, buffer, count, callback_fn, callback_arg);
+#else /* LWIP_HTTPD_FS_ASYNC_READ */
+    return fs_read_custom(file, buffer, count);
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_FS_ASYNC_READ */
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_CUSTOM_FILES */
+
+  read = file->len - file->index;
+  if(read > count) {
+    read = count;
+  }
+
+  MEMCPY(buffer, (file->data + file->index), read);
+  file->index += read;
+
+  return(read);
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_DYNAMIC_FILE_READ */
+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_FS_ASYNC_READ
+int
+fs_is_file_ready(struct fs_file *file, fs_wait_cb callback_fn, void *callback_arg)
+{
+  if (file != NULL) {
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_FS_ASYNC_READ
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_CUSTOM_FILES
+    if (!fs_canread_custom(file)) {
+      if (fs_wait_read_custom(file, callback_fn, callback_arg)) {
+        return 0;
+      }
+    }
+#else /* LWIP_HTTPD_CUSTOM_FILES */
+    LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(callback_fn);
+    LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(callback_arg);
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_CUSTOM_FILES */
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_FS_ASYNC_READ */
+  }
+  return 1;
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_FS_ASYNC_READ */
+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+int
+fs_bytes_left(struct fs_file *file)
+{
+  return file->len - file->index;
+}

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+<html>
+<head><title>lwIP - A Lightweight TCP/IP Stack</title></head>
+<body bgcolor="white" text="black">
+
+    <table width="100%">
+      <tr valign="top"><td width="80">	  
+	  <a href="http://www.sics.se/"><img src="/img/sics.gif"
+	  border="0" alt="SICS logo" title="SICS logo"></a>
+	</td><td width="500">	  
+	  <h1>lwIP - A Lightweight TCP/IP Stack</h1>
+	  <h2>404 - Page not found</h2>
+	  <p>
+	    Sorry, the page you are requesting was not found on this
+	    server. 
+	  </p>
+	</td><td>
+	  &nbsp;
+	</td></tr>
+      </table>
+</body>
+</html>

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+ 47 - 0
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+<html>
+<head><title>lwIP - A Lightweight TCP/IP Stack</title></head>
+<body bgcolor="white" text="black">
+
+    <table width="100%">
+      <tr valign="top"><td width="80">	  
+	  <a href="http://www.sics.se/"><img src="/img/sics.gif"
+	  border="0" alt="SICS logo" title="SICS logo"></a>
+	</td><td width="500">	  
+	  <h1>lwIP - A Lightweight TCP/IP Stack</h1>
+	  <p>
+	    The web page you are watching was served by a simple web
+	    server running on top of the lightweight TCP/IP stack <a
+	    href="http://www.sics.se/~adam/lwip/">lwIP</a>.
+	  </p>
+	  <p>
+	    lwIP is an open source implementation of the TCP/IP
+	    protocol suite that was originally written by <a
+	    href="http://www.sics.se/~adam/lwip/">Adam Dunkels
+	    of the Swedish Institute of Computer Science</a> but now is
+	    being actively developed by a team of developers
+	    distributed world-wide. Since it's release, lwIP has
+	    spurred a lot of interest and has been ported to several
+	    platforms and operating systems. lwIP can be used either
+	    with or without an underlying OS.
+	  </p>
+	  <p>
+	    The focus of the lwIP TCP/IP implementation is to reduce
+	    the RAM usage while still having a full scale TCP. This
+	    makes lwIP suitable for use in embedded systems with tens
+	    of kilobytes of free RAM and room for around 40 kilobytes
+	    of code ROM.
+	  </p>
+	  <p>
+	    More information about lwIP can be found at the lwIP
+	    homepage at <a
+	    href="http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/lwip/">http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/lwip/</a>
+	    or at the lwIP wiki at <a
+	    href="http://lwip.wikia.com/">http://lwip.wikia.com/</a>.
+	  </p>
+	</td><td>
+	  &nbsp;
+	</td></tr>
+      </table>
+</body>
+</html>
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+#include "lwip/apps/fs.h"
+#include "lwip/def.h"
+#include "fsdata.h"
+
+
+#define file_NULL (struct fsdata_file *) NULL
+
+
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+
+
+
+const struct fsdata_file file__img_sics_gif[] = { {
+file_NULL,
+data__img_sics_gif,
+data__img_sics_gif + 16,
+sizeof(data__img_sics_gif) - 16,
+1,
+}};
+
+const struct fsdata_file file__404_html[] = { {
+file__img_sics_gif,
+data__404_html,
+data__404_html + 12,
+sizeof(data__404_html) - 12,
+1,
+}};
+
+const struct fsdata_file file__index_html[] = { {
+file__404_html,
+data__index_html,
+data__index_html + 12,
+sizeof(data__index_html) - 12,
+1,
+}};
+
+#define FS_ROOT file__index_html
+#define FS_NUMFILES 3
+

+ 50 - 0
MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/src/apps/httpd/fsdata.h

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+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2003 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved. 
+ * 
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, 
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission. 
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED 
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF 
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT 
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, 
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT 
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS 
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN 
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING 
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY 
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ * 
+ * Author: Adam Dunkels <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+#ifndef LWIP_FSDATA_H
+#define LWIP_FSDATA_H
+
+#include "lwip/apps/httpd_opts.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/fs.h"
+
+struct fsdata_file {
+  const struct fsdata_file *next;
+  const unsigned char *name;
+  const unsigned char *data;
+  int len;
+  u8_t flags;
+#if HTTPD_PRECALCULATED_CHECKSUM
+  u16_t chksum_count;
+  const struct fsdata_chksum *chksum;
+#endif /* HTTPD_PRECALCULATED_CHECKSUM */
+};
+
+#endif /* LWIP_FSDATA_H */

+ 2629 - 0
MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/src/apps/httpd/httpd.c

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+/**
+ * @file
+ * LWIP HTTP server implementation
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2003 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ * Author: Adam Dunkels <[email protected]>
+ *         Simon Goldschmidt
+ *
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @defgroup httpd HTTP server
+ * @ingroup apps
+ *
+ * This httpd supports for a
+ * rudimentary server-side-include facility which will replace tags of the form
+ * <!--#tag--> in any file whose extension is .shtml, .shtm or .ssi with
+ * strings provided by an include handler whose pointer is provided to the
+ * module via function http_set_ssi_handler().
+ * Additionally, a simple common
+ * gateway interface (CGI) handling mechanism has been added to allow clients
+ * to hook functions to particular request URIs.
+ *
+ * To enable SSI support, define label LWIP_HTTPD_SSI in lwipopts.h.
+ * To enable CGI support, define label LWIP_HTTPD_CGI in lwipopts.h.
+ *
+ * By default, the server assumes that HTTP headers are already present in
+ * each file stored in the file system.  By defining LWIP_HTTPD_DYNAMIC_HEADERS in
+ * lwipopts.h, this behavior can be changed such that the server inserts the
+ * headers automatically based on the extension of the file being served.  If
+ * this mode is used, be careful to ensure that the file system image used
+ * does not already contain the header information.
+ *
+ * File system images without headers can be created using the makefsfile
+ * tool with the -h command line option.
+ *
+ *
+ * Notes about valid SSI tags
+ * --------------------------
+ *
+ * The following assumptions are made about tags used in SSI markers:
+ *
+ * 1. No tag may contain '-' or whitespace characters within the tag name.
+ * 2. Whitespace is allowed between the tag leadin "<!--#" and the start of
+ *    the tag name and between the tag name and the leadout string "-->".
+ * 3. The maximum tag name length is LWIP_HTTPD_MAX_TAG_NAME_LEN, currently 8 characters.
+ *
+ * Notes on CGI usage
+ * ------------------
+ *
+ * The simple CGI support offered here works with GET method requests only
+ * and can handle up to 16 parameters encoded into the URI. The handler
+ * function may not write directly to the HTTP output but must return a
+ * filename that the HTTP server will send to the browser as a response to
+ * the incoming CGI request.
+ *
+ *
+ *
+ * The list of supported file types is quite short, so if makefsdata complains
+ * about an unknown extension, make sure to add it (and its doctype) to
+ * the 'g_psHTTPHeaders' list.
+ */
+#include "lwip/init.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/httpd.h"
+#include "lwip/debug.h"
+#include "lwip/stats.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/fs.h"
+#include "httpd_structs.h"
+#include "lwip/def.h"
+#include "lwip/ip.h"
+#include "lwip/tcp.h"
+
+#include <string.h> /* memset */
+#include <stdlib.h> /* atoi */
+#include <stdio.h>
+
+#if LWIP_TCP && LWIP_CALLBACK_API
+
+/** Minimum length for a valid HTTP/0.9 request: "GET /\r\n" -> 7 bytes */
+#define MIN_REQ_LEN   7
+
+#define CRLF "\r\n"
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_11_KEEPALIVE
+#define HTTP11_CONNECTIONKEEPALIVE  "Connection: keep-alive"
+#define HTTP11_CONNECTIONKEEPALIVE2 "Connection: Keep-Alive"
+#endif
+
+/** These defines check whether tcp_write has to copy data or not */
+
+/** This was TI's check whether to let TCP copy data or not
+ * \#define HTTP_IS_DATA_VOLATILE(hs) ((hs->file < (char *)0x20000000) ? 0 : TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY)
+ */
+#ifndef HTTP_IS_DATA_VOLATILE
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI
+/* Copy for SSI files, no copy for non-SSI files */
+#define HTTP_IS_DATA_VOLATILE(hs)   ((hs)->ssi ? TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY : 0)
+#else /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI */
+/** Default: don't copy if the data is sent from file-system directly */
+#define HTTP_IS_DATA_VOLATILE(hs) (((hs->file != NULL) && (hs->handle != NULL) && (hs->file == \
+                                   (const char*)hs->handle->data + hs->handle->len - hs->left)) \
+                                   ? 0 : TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY)
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI */
+#endif
+
+/** Default: headers are sent from ROM */
+#ifndef HTTP_IS_HDR_VOLATILE
+#define HTTP_IS_HDR_VOLATILE(hs, ptr) 0
+#endif
+
+/* Return values for http_send_*() */
+#define HTTP_DATA_TO_SEND_BREAK    2
+#define HTTP_DATA_TO_SEND_CONTINUE 1
+#define HTTP_NO_DATA_TO_SEND       0
+
+typedef struct
+{
+  const char *name;
+  u8_t shtml;
+} default_filename;
+
+const default_filename g_psDefaultFilenames[] = {
+  {"/index.shtml", 1 },
+  {"/index.ssi",   1 },
+  {"/index.shtm",  1 },
+  {"/index.html",  0 },
+  {"/index.htm",   0 }
+};
+
+#define NUM_DEFAULT_FILENAMES (sizeof(g_psDefaultFilenames) /   \
+                               sizeof(default_filename))
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_REQUESTLIST
+/** HTTP request is copied here from pbufs for simple parsing */
+static char httpd_req_buf[LWIP_HTTPD_MAX_REQ_LENGTH+1];
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_REQUESTLIST */
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_POST_MAX_RESPONSE_URI_LEN > LWIP_HTTPD_MAX_REQUEST_URI_LEN
+#define LWIP_HTTPD_URI_BUF_LEN LWIP_HTTPD_POST_MAX_RESPONSE_URI_LEN
+#endif
+#endif
+#ifndef LWIP_HTTPD_URI_BUF_LEN
+#define LWIP_HTTPD_URI_BUF_LEN LWIP_HTTPD_MAX_REQUEST_URI_LEN
+#endif
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_URI_BUF_LEN
+/* Filename for response file to send when POST is finished or
+ * search for default files when a directory is requested. */
+static char http_uri_buf[LWIP_HTTPD_URI_BUF_LEN+1];
+#endif
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_DYNAMIC_HEADERS
+/* The number of individual strings that comprise the headers sent before each
+ * requested file.
+ */
+#define NUM_FILE_HDR_STRINGS 5
+#define HDR_STRINGS_IDX_HTTP_STATUS          0 /* e.g. "HTTP/1.0 200 OK\r\n" */
+#define HDR_STRINGS_IDX_SERVER_NAME          1 /* e.g. "Server: "HTTPD_SERVER_AGENT"\r\n" */
+#define HDR_STRINGS_IDX_CONTENT_LEN_KEPALIVE 2 /* e.g. "Content-Length: xy\r\n" and/or "Connection: keep-alive\r\n" */
+#define HDR_STRINGS_IDX_CONTENT_LEN_NR       3 /* the byte count, when content-length is used */
+#define HDR_STRINGS_IDX_CONTENT_TYPE         4 /* the content type (or default answer content type including default document) */
+
+/* The dynamically generated Content-Length buffer needs space for CRLF + NULL */
+#define LWIP_HTTPD_MAX_CONTENT_LEN_OFFSET 3
+#ifndef LWIP_HTTPD_MAX_CONTENT_LEN_SIZE
+/* The dynamically generated Content-Length buffer shall be able to work with
+   ~953 MB (9 digits) */
+#define LWIP_HTTPD_MAX_CONTENT_LEN_SIZE   (9 + LWIP_HTTPD_MAX_CONTENT_LEN_OFFSET)
+#endif
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_DYNAMIC_HEADERS */
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI
+
+#define HTTPD_LAST_TAG_PART 0xFFFF
+
+enum tag_check_state {
+  TAG_NONE,       /* Not processing an SSI tag */
+  TAG_LEADIN,     /* Tag lead in "<!--#" being processed */
+  TAG_FOUND,      /* Tag name being read, looking for lead-out start */
+  TAG_LEADOUT,    /* Tag lead out "-->" being processed */
+  TAG_SENDING     /* Sending tag replacement string */
+};
+
+struct http_ssi_state {
+  const char *parsed;     /* Pointer to the first unparsed byte in buf. */
+#if !LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_INCLUDE_TAG
+  const char *tag_started;/* Pointer to the first opening '<' of the tag. */
+#endif /* !LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_INCLUDE_TAG */
+  const char *tag_end;    /* Pointer to char after the closing '>' of the tag. */
+  u32_t parse_left; /* Number of unparsed bytes in buf. */
+  u16_t tag_index;   /* Counter used by tag parsing state machine */
+  u16_t tag_insert_len; /* Length of insert in string tag_insert */
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_MULTIPART
+  u16_t tag_part; /* Counter passed to and changed by tag insertion function to insert multiple times */
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_MULTIPART */
+  u8_t tag_name_len; /* Length of the tag name in string tag_name */
+  char tag_name[LWIP_HTTPD_MAX_TAG_NAME_LEN + 1]; /* Last tag name extracted */
+  char tag_insert[LWIP_HTTPD_MAX_TAG_INSERT_LEN + 1]; /* Insert string for tag_name */
+  enum tag_check_state tag_state; /* State of the tag processor */
+};
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI */
+
+struct http_state {
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_KILL_OLD_ON_CONNECTIONS_EXCEEDED
+  struct http_state *next;
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_KILL_OLD_ON_CONNECTIONS_EXCEEDED */
+  struct fs_file file_handle;
+  struct fs_file *handle;
+  const char *file;       /* Pointer to first unsent byte in buf. */
+
+  struct tcp_pcb *pcb;
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_REQUESTLIST
+  struct pbuf *req;
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_REQUESTLIST */
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_DYNAMIC_FILE_READ
+  char *buf;        /* File read buffer. */
+  int buf_len;      /* Size of file read buffer, buf. */
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_DYNAMIC_FILE_READ */
+  u32_t left;       /* Number of unsent bytes in buf. */
+  u8_t retries;
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_11_KEEPALIVE
+  u8_t keepalive;
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_11_KEEPALIVE */
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI
+  struct http_ssi_state *ssi;
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI */
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_CGI
+  char *params[LWIP_HTTPD_MAX_CGI_PARAMETERS]; /* Params extracted from the request URI */
+  char *param_vals[LWIP_HTTPD_MAX_CGI_PARAMETERS]; /* Values for each extracted param */
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_CGI */
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_DYNAMIC_HEADERS
+  const char *hdrs[NUM_FILE_HDR_STRINGS]; /* HTTP headers to be sent. */
+  char hdr_content_len[LWIP_HTTPD_MAX_CONTENT_LEN_SIZE];
+  u16_t hdr_pos;     /* The position of the first unsent header byte in the
+                        current string */
+  u16_t hdr_index;   /* The index of the hdr string currently being sent. */
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_DYNAMIC_HEADERS */
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_TIMING
+  u32_t time_started;
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_TIMING */
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST
+  u32_t post_content_len_left;
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_POST_MANUAL_WND
+  u32_t unrecved_bytes;
+  u8_t no_auto_wnd;
+  u8_t post_finished;
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_POST_MANUAL_WND */
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST*/
+};
+
+#if HTTPD_USE_MEM_POOL
+LWIP_MEMPOOL_DECLARE(HTTPD_STATE,     MEMP_NUM_PARALLEL_HTTPD_CONNS,     sizeof(struct http_state),     "HTTPD_STATE")
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI
+LWIP_MEMPOOL_DECLARE(HTTPD_SSI_STATE, MEMP_NUM_PARALLEL_HTTPD_SSI_CONNS, sizeof(struct http_ssi_state), "HTTPD_SSI_STATE")
+#define HTTP_FREE_SSI_STATE(x)  LWIP_MEMPOOL_FREE(HTTPD_SSI_STATE, (x))
+#define HTTP_ALLOC_SSI_STATE()  (struct http_ssi_state *)LWIP_MEMPOOL_ALLOC(HTTPD_SSI_STATE)
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI */
+#define HTTP_ALLOC_HTTP_STATE() (struct http_state *)LWIP_MEMPOOL_ALLOC(HTTPD_STATE)
+#define HTTP_FREE_HTTP_STATE(x) LWIP_MEMPOOL_FREE(HTTPD_STATE, (x))
+#else /* HTTPD_USE_MEM_POOL */
+#define HTTP_ALLOC_HTTP_STATE() (struct http_state *)mem_malloc(sizeof(struct http_state))
+#define HTTP_FREE_HTTP_STATE(x) mem_free(x)
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI
+#define HTTP_ALLOC_SSI_STATE()  (struct http_ssi_state *)mem_malloc(sizeof(struct http_ssi_state))
+#define HTTP_FREE_SSI_STATE(x)  mem_free(x)
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI */
+#endif /* HTTPD_USE_MEM_POOL */
+
+static err_t http_close_conn(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, struct http_state *hs);
+static err_t http_close_or_abort_conn(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, struct http_state *hs, u8_t abort_conn);
+static err_t http_find_file(struct http_state *hs, const char *uri, int is_09);
+static err_t http_init_file(struct http_state *hs, struct fs_file *file, int is_09, const char *uri, u8_t tag_check, char* params);
+static err_t http_poll(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *pcb);
+static u8_t http_check_eof(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, struct http_state *hs);
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_FS_ASYNC_READ
+static void http_continue(void *connection);
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_FS_ASYNC_READ */
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI
+/* SSI insert handler function pointer. */
+tSSIHandler g_pfnSSIHandler;
+#if !LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_RAW
+int g_iNumTags;
+const char **g_ppcTags;
+#endif /* !LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_RAW */
+
+#define LEN_TAG_LEAD_IN 5
+const char * const g_pcTagLeadIn = "<!--#";
+
+#define LEN_TAG_LEAD_OUT 3
+const char * const g_pcTagLeadOut = "-->";
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI */
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_CGI
+/* CGI handler information */
+const tCGI *g_pCGIs;
+int g_iNumCGIs;
+int http_cgi_paramcount;
+#define http_cgi_params     hs->params
+#define http_cgi_param_vals hs->param_vals
+#elif LWIP_HTTPD_CGI_SSI
+char *http_cgi_params[LWIP_HTTPD_MAX_CGI_PARAMETERS]; /* Params extracted from the request URI */
+char *http_cgi_param_vals[LWIP_HTTPD_MAX_CGI_PARAMETERS]; /* Values for each extracted param */
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_CGI */
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_KILL_OLD_ON_CONNECTIONS_EXCEEDED
+/** global list of active HTTP connections, use to kill the oldest when
+    running out of memory */
+static struct http_state *http_connections;
+
+static void
+http_add_connection(struct http_state *hs)
+{
+  /* add the connection to the list */
+  hs->next = http_connections;
+  http_connections = hs;
+}
+
+static void
+http_remove_connection(struct http_state *hs)
+{
+  /* take the connection off the list */
+  if (http_connections) {
+    if (http_connections == hs) {
+      http_connections = hs->next;
+    } else {
+      struct http_state *last;
+      for(last = http_connections; last->next != NULL; last = last->next) {
+        if (last->next == hs) {
+          last->next = hs->next;
+          break;
+        }
+      }
+    }
+  }
+}
+
+static void
+http_kill_oldest_connection(u8_t ssi_required)
+{
+  struct http_state *hs = http_connections;
+  struct http_state *hs_free_next = NULL;
+  while(hs && hs->next) {
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI
+    if (ssi_required) {
+      if (hs->next->ssi != NULL) {
+        hs_free_next = hs;
+      }
+    } else
+#else /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI */
+    LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(ssi_required);
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI */
+    {
+      hs_free_next = hs;
+    }
+    LWIP_ASSERT("broken list", hs != hs->next);
+    hs = hs->next;
+  }
+  if (hs_free_next != NULL) {
+    LWIP_ASSERT("hs_free_next->next != NULL", hs_free_next->next != NULL);
+    LWIP_ASSERT("hs_free_next->next->pcb != NULL", hs_free_next->next->pcb != NULL);
+    /* send RST when killing a connection because of memory shortage */
+    http_close_or_abort_conn(hs_free_next->next->pcb, hs_free_next->next, 1); /* this also unlinks the http_state from the list */
+  }
+}
+#else /* LWIP_HTTPD_KILL_OLD_ON_CONNECTIONS_EXCEEDED */
+
+#define http_add_connection(hs)
+#define http_remove_connection(hs)
+
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_KILL_OLD_ON_CONNECTIONS_EXCEEDED */
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI
+/** Allocate as struct http_ssi_state. */
+static struct http_ssi_state*
+http_ssi_state_alloc(void)
+{
+  struct http_ssi_state *ret = HTTP_ALLOC_SSI_STATE();
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_KILL_OLD_ON_CONNECTIONS_EXCEEDED
+  if (ret == NULL) {
+    http_kill_oldest_connection(1);
+    ret = HTTP_ALLOC_SSI_STATE();
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_KILL_OLD_ON_CONNECTIONS_EXCEEDED */
+  if (ret != NULL) {
+    memset(ret, 0, sizeof(struct http_ssi_state));
+  }
+  return ret;
+}
+
+/** Free a struct http_ssi_state. */
+static void
+http_ssi_state_free(struct http_ssi_state *ssi)
+{
+  if (ssi != NULL) {
+    HTTP_FREE_SSI_STATE(ssi);
+  }
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI */
+
+/** Initialize a struct http_state.
+ */
+static void
+http_state_init(struct http_state* hs)
+{
+  /* Initialize the structure. */
+  memset(hs, 0, sizeof(struct http_state));
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_DYNAMIC_HEADERS
+  /* Indicate that the headers are not yet valid */
+  hs->hdr_index = NUM_FILE_HDR_STRINGS;
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_DYNAMIC_HEADERS */
+}
+
+/** Allocate a struct http_state. */
+static struct http_state*
+http_state_alloc(void)
+{
+  struct http_state *ret = HTTP_ALLOC_HTTP_STATE();
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_KILL_OLD_ON_CONNECTIONS_EXCEEDED
+  if (ret == NULL) {
+    http_kill_oldest_connection(0);
+    ret = HTTP_ALLOC_HTTP_STATE();
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_KILL_OLD_ON_CONNECTIONS_EXCEEDED */
+  if (ret != NULL) {
+    http_state_init(ret);
+    http_add_connection(ret);
+  }
+  return ret;
+}
+
+/** Free a struct http_state.
+ * Also frees the file data if dynamic.
+ */
+static void
+http_state_eof(struct http_state *hs)
+{
+  if(hs->handle) {
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_TIMING
+    u32_t ms_needed = sys_now() - hs->time_started;
+    u32_t needed = LWIP_MAX(1, (ms_needed/100));
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG_TIMING, ("httpd: needed %"U32_F" ms to send file of %d bytes -> %"U32_F" bytes/sec\n",
+      ms_needed, hs->handle->len, ((((u32_t)hs->handle->len) * 10) / needed)));
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_TIMING */
+    fs_close(hs->handle);
+    hs->handle = NULL;
+  }
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_DYNAMIC_FILE_READ
+  if (hs->buf != NULL) {
+    mem_free(hs->buf);
+    hs->buf = NULL;
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_DYNAMIC_FILE_READ */
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI
+  if (hs->ssi) {
+    http_ssi_state_free(hs->ssi);
+    hs->ssi = NULL;
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI */
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_REQUESTLIST
+  if (hs->req) {
+    pbuf_free(hs->req);
+    hs->req = NULL;
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_REQUESTLIST */
+}
+
+/** Free a struct http_state.
+ * Also frees the file data if dynamic.
+ */
+static void
+http_state_free(struct http_state *hs)
+{
+  if (hs != NULL) {
+    http_state_eof(hs);
+    http_remove_connection(hs);
+    HTTP_FREE_HTTP_STATE(hs);
+  }
+}
+
+/** Call tcp_write() in a loop trying smaller and smaller length
+ *
+ * @param pcb tcp_pcb to send
+ * @param ptr Data to send
+ * @param length Length of data to send (in/out: on return, contains the
+ *        amount of data sent)
+ * @param apiflags directly passed to tcp_write
+ * @return the return value of tcp_write
+ */
+static err_t
+http_write(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, const void* ptr, u16_t *length, u8_t apiflags)
+{
+  u16_t len, max_len;
+  err_t err;
+  LWIP_ASSERT("length != NULL", length != NULL);
+  len = *length;
+  if (len == 0) {
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+  /* We cannot send more data than space available in the send buffer. */
+  max_len = tcp_sndbuf(pcb);
+  if (max_len < len) {
+    len = max_len;
+  }
+#ifdef HTTPD_MAX_WRITE_LEN
+  /* Additional limitation: e.g. don't enqueue more than 2*mss at once */
+  max_len = HTTPD_MAX_WRITE_LEN(pcb);
+  if(len > max_len) {
+    len = max_len;
+  }
+#endif /* HTTPD_MAX_WRITE_LEN */
+  do {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("Trying go send %d bytes\n", len));
+    err = tcp_write(pcb, ptr, len, apiflags);
+    if (err == ERR_MEM) {
+      if ((tcp_sndbuf(pcb) == 0) ||
+        (tcp_sndqueuelen(pcb) >= TCP_SND_QUEUELEN)) {
+          /* no need to try smaller sizes */
+          len = 1;
+      } else {
+        len /= 2;
+      }
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, 
+        ("Send failed, trying less (%d bytes)\n", len));
+    }
+  } while ((err == ERR_MEM) && (len > 1));
+
+  if (err == ERR_OK) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("Sent %d bytes\n", len));
+    *length = len;
+  } else {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("Send failed with err %d (\"%s\")\n", err, lwip_strerr(err)));
+    *length = 0;
+  }
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_11_KEEPALIVE
+   /* ensure nagle is normally enabled (only disabled for persistent connections
+      when all data has been enqueued but the connection stays open for the next
+      request */
+   tcp_nagle_enable(pcb);
+#endif
+
+  return err;
+}
+
+/**
+ * The connection shall be actively closed (using RST to close from fault states).
+ * Reset the sent- and recv-callbacks.
+ *
+ * @param pcb the tcp pcb to reset callbacks
+ * @param hs connection state to free
+ */
+static err_t
+http_close_or_abort_conn(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, struct http_state *hs, u8_t abort_conn)
+{
+  err_t err;
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG, ("Closing connection %p\n", (void*)pcb));
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST
+  if (hs != NULL) {
+    if ((hs->post_content_len_left != 0)
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_POST_MANUAL_WND
+       || ((hs->no_auto_wnd != 0) && (hs->unrecved_bytes != 0))
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_POST_MANUAL_WND */
+       ) {
+      /* make sure the post code knows that the connection is closed */
+      http_uri_buf[0] = 0;
+      httpd_post_finished(hs, http_uri_buf, LWIP_HTTPD_URI_BUF_LEN);
+    }
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST*/
+
+
+  tcp_arg(pcb, NULL);
+  tcp_recv(pcb, NULL);
+  tcp_err(pcb, NULL);
+  tcp_poll(pcb, NULL, 0);
+  tcp_sent(pcb, NULL);
+  if (hs != NULL) {
+    http_state_free(hs);
+  }
+
+  if (abort_conn) {
+    tcp_abort(pcb);
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+  err = tcp_close(pcb);
+  if (err != ERR_OK) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG, ("Error %d closing %p\n", err, (void*)pcb));
+    /* error closing, try again later in poll */
+    tcp_poll(pcb, http_poll, HTTPD_POLL_INTERVAL);
+  }
+  return err;
+}
+
+/**
+ * The connection shall be actively closed.
+ * Reset the sent- and recv-callbacks.
+ *
+ * @param pcb the tcp pcb to reset callbacks
+ * @param hs connection state to free
+ */
+static err_t
+http_close_conn(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, struct http_state *hs)
+{
+   return http_close_or_abort_conn(pcb, hs, 0);
+}
+
+/** End of file: either close the connection (Connection: close) or
+ * close the file (Connection: keep-alive)
+ */
+static void
+http_eof(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, struct http_state *hs)
+{
+  /* HTTP/1.1 persistent connection? (Not supported for SSI) */
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_11_KEEPALIVE
+  if (hs->keepalive) {
+    http_remove_connection(hs);
+
+    http_state_eof(hs);
+    http_state_init(hs);
+    /* restore state: */
+    hs->pcb = pcb;
+    hs->keepalive = 1;
+    http_add_connection(hs);
+    /* ensure nagle doesn't interfere with sending all data as fast as possible: */
+    tcp_nagle_disable(pcb);
+  } else
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_11_KEEPALIVE */
+  {
+    http_close_conn(pcb, hs);
+  }
+}
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_CGI || LWIP_HTTPD_CGI_SSI
+/**
+ * Extract URI parameters from the parameter-part of an URI in the form
+ * "test.cgi?x=y" @todo: better explanation!
+ * Pointers to the parameters are stored in hs->param_vals.
+ *
+ * @param hs http connection state
+ * @param params pointer to the NULL-terminated parameter string from the URI
+ * @return number of parameters extracted
+ */
+static int
+extract_uri_parameters(struct http_state *hs, char *params)
+{
+  char *pair;
+  char *equals;
+  int loop;
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(hs);
+
+  /* If we have no parameters at all, return immediately. */
+  if(!params || (params[0] == '\0')) {
+      return(0);
+  }
+
+  /* Get a pointer to our first parameter */
+  pair = params;
+
+  /* Parse up to LWIP_HTTPD_MAX_CGI_PARAMETERS from the passed string and ignore the
+   * remainder (if any) */
+  for(loop = 0; (loop < LWIP_HTTPD_MAX_CGI_PARAMETERS) && pair; loop++) {
+
+    /* Save the name of the parameter */
+    http_cgi_params[loop] = pair;
+
+    /* Remember the start of this name=value pair */
+    equals = pair;
+
+    /* Find the start of the next name=value pair and replace the delimiter
+     * with a 0 to terminate the previous pair string. */
+    pair = strchr(pair, '&');
+    if(pair) {
+      *pair = '\0';
+      pair++;
+    } else {
+       /* We didn't find a new parameter so find the end of the URI and
+        * replace the space with a '\0' */
+        pair = strchr(equals, ' ');
+        if(pair) {
+            *pair = '\0';
+        }
+
+        /* Revert to NULL so that we exit the loop as expected. */
+        pair = NULL;
+    }
+
+    /* Now find the '=' in the previous pair, replace it with '\0' and save
+     * the parameter value string. */
+    equals = strchr(equals, '=');
+    if(equals) {
+      *equals = '\0';
+      http_cgi_param_vals[loop] = equals + 1;
+    } else {
+      http_cgi_param_vals[loop] = NULL;
+    }
+  }
+
+  return loop;
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_CGI || LWIP_HTTPD_CGI_SSI */
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI
+/**
+ * Insert a tag (found in an shtml in the form of "<!--#tagname-->" into the file.
+ * The tag's name is stored in ssi->tag_name (NULL-terminated), the replacement
+ * should be written to hs->tag_insert (up to a length of LWIP_HTTPD_MAX_TAG_INSERT_LEN).
+ * The amount of data written is stored to ssi->tag_insert_len.
+ *
+ * @todo: return tag_insert_len - maybe it can be removed from struct http_state?
+ *
+ * @param hs http connection state
+ */
+static void
+get_tag_insert(struct http_state *hs)
+{
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_RAW
+  const char* tag;
+#else /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_RAW */
+  int tag;
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_RAW */
+  size_t len;
+  struct http_ssi_state *ssi;
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_MULTIPART
+  u16_t current_tag_part;
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_MULTIPART */
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("hs != NULL", hs != NULL);
+  ssi = hs->ssi;
+  LWIP_ASSERT("ssi != NULL", ssi != NULL);
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_MULTIPART
+  current_tag_part = ssi->tag_part;
+  ssi->tag_part = HTTPD_LAST_TAG_PART;
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_MULTIPART */
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_RAW
+  tag = ssi->tag_name;
+#endif
+
+  if(g_pfnSSIHandler
+#if !LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_RAW
+     && g_ppcTags && g_iNumTags
+#endif /* !LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_RAW */
+     ) {
+
+    /* Find this tag in the list we have been provided. */
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_RAW
+    {
+#else /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_RAW */
+    for(tag = 0; tag < g_iNumTags; tag++) {
+      if(strcmp(ssi->tag_name, g_ppcTags[tag]) == 0)
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_RAW */
+      {
+        ssi->tag_insert_len = g_pfnSSIHandler(tag, ssi->tag_insert,
+           LWIP_HTTPD_MAX_TAG_INSERT_LEN
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_MULTIPART
+           , current_tag_part, &ssi->tag_part
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_MULTIPART */
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_FILE_STATE
+           , (hs->handle ? hs->handle->state : NULL)
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_FILE_STATE */
+           );
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_RAW
+        if (ssi->tag_insert_len != HTTPD_SSI_TAG_UNKNOWN)
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_RAW */
+        {
+          return;
+        }
+      }
+    }
+  }
+
+  /* If we drop out, we were asked to serve a page which contains tags that
+   * we don't have a handler for. Merely echo back the tags with an error
+   * marker. */
+#define UNKNOWN_TAG1_TEXT "<b>***UNKNOWN TAG "
+#define UNKNOWN_TAG1_LEN  18
+#define UNKNOWN_TAG2_TEXT "***</b>"
+#define UNKNOWN_TAG2_LEN  7
+  len = LWIP_MIN(sizeof(ssi->tag_name), LWIP_MIN(strlen(ssi->tag_name),
+    LWIP_HTTPD_MAX_TAG_INSERT_LEN - (UNKNOWN_TAG1_LEN + UNKNOWN_TAG2_LEN)));
+  MEMCPY(ssi->tag_insert, UNKNOWN_TAG1_TEXT, UNKNOWN_TAG1_LEN);
+  MEMCPY(&ssi->tag_insert[UNKNOWN_TAG1_LEN], ssi->tag_name, len);
+  MEMCPY(&ssi->tag_insert[UNKNOWN_TAG1_LEN + len], UNKNOWN_TAG2_TEXT, UNKNOWN_TAG2_LEN);
+  ssi->tag_insert[UNKNOWN_TAG1_LEN + len + UNKNOWN_TAG2_LEN] = 0;
+
+  len = strlen(ssi->tag_insert);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("len <= 0xffff", len <= 0xffff);
+  ssi->tag_insert_len = (u16_t)len;
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI */
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_DYNAMIC_HEADERS
+/**
+ * Generate the relevant HTTP headers for the given filename and write
+ * them into the supplied buffer.
+ */
+static void
+get_http_headers(struct http_state *hs, const char *uri)
+{
+  size_t content_type;
+  char *tmp;
+  char *ext;
+  char *vars;
+  u8_t add_content_len;
+
+  /* In all cases, the second header we send is the server identification
+     so set it here. */
+  hs->hdrs[HDR_STRINGS_IDX_SERVER_NAME] = g_psHTTPHeaderStrings[HTTP_HDR_SERVER];
+  hs->hdrs[HDR_STRINGS_IDX_CONTENT_LEN_KEPALIVE] = NULL;
+  hs->hdrs[HDR_STRINGS_IDX_CONTENT_LEN_NR] = NULL;
+
+  /* Is this a normal file or the special case we use to send back the
+     default "404: Page not found" response? */
+  if (uri == NULL) {
+    hs->hdrs[HDR_STRINGS_IDX_HTTP_STATUS] = g_psHTTPHeaderStrings[HTTP_HDR_NOT_FOUND];
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_11_KEEPALIVE
+    if (hs->keepalive) {
+      hs->hdrs[HDR_STRINGS_IDX_CONTENT_TYPE] = g_psHTTPHeaderStrings[DEFAULT_404_HTML_PERSISTENT];
+    } else
+#endif
+    {
+      hs->hdrs[HDR_STRINGS_IDX_CONTENT_TYPE] = g_psHTTPHeaderStrings[DEFAULT_404_HTML];
+    }
+
+    /* Set up to send the first header string. */
+    hs->hdr_index = 0;
+    hs->hdr_pos = 0;
+    return;
+  }
+  /* We are dealing with a particular filename. Look for one other
+      special case.  We assume that any filename with "404" in it must be
+      indicative of a 404 server error whereas all other files require
+      the 200 OK header. */
+  if (strstr(uri, "404")) {
+    hs->hdrs[HDR_STRINGS_IDX_HTTP_STATUS] = g_psHTTPHeaderStrings[HTTP_HDR_NOT_FOUND];
+  } else if (strstr(uri, "400")) {
+    hs->hdrs[HDR_STRINGS_IDX_HTTP_STATUS] = g_psHTTPHeaderStrings[HTTP_HDR_BAD_REQUEST];
+  } else if (strstr(uri, "501")) {
+    hs->hdrs[HDR_STRINGS_IDX_HTTP_STATUS] = g_psHTTPHeaderStrings[HTTP_HDR_NOT_IMPL];
+  } else {
+    hs->hdrs[HDR_STRINGS_IDX_HTTP_STATUS] = g_psHTTPHeaderStrings[HTTP_HDR_OK];
+  }
+
+  /* Determine if the URI has any variables and, if so, temporarily remove 
+      them. */
+  vars = strchr(uri, '?');
+  if(vars) {
+    *vars = '\0';
+  }
+
+  /* Get a pointer to the file extension.  We find this by looking for the
+      last occurrence of "." in the filename passed. */
+  ext = NULL;
+  tmp = strchr(uri, '.');
+  while (tmp) {
+    ext = tmp + 1;
+    tmp = strchr(ext, '.');
+  }
+  if (ext != NULL) {
+    /* Now determine the content type and add the relevant header for that. */
+    for (content_type = 0; content_type < NUM_HTTP_HEADERS; content_type++) {
+      /* Have we found a matching extension? */
+      if(!lwip_stricmp(g_psHTTPHeaders[content_type].extension, ext)) {
+        break;
+      }
+    }
+  } else {
+    content_type = NUM_HTTP_HEADERS;
+  }
+
+  /* Reinstate the parameter marker if there was one in the original URI. */
+  if (vars) {
+    *vars = '?';
+  }
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_OMIT_HEADER_FOR_EXTENSIONLESS_URI
+  /* Does the URL passed have any file extension?  If not, we assume it
+     is a special-case URL used for control state notification and we do
+     not send any HTTP headers with the response. */
+  if (!ext) {
+    /* Force the header index to a value indicating that all headers
+       have already been sent. */
+    hs->hdr_index = NUM_FILE_HDR_STRINGS;
+    return;
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_OMIT_HEADER_FOR_EXTENSIONLESS_URI */
+  add_content_len = 1;
+  /* Did we find a matching extension? */
+  if(content_type < NUM_HTTP_HEADERS) {
+    /* yes, store it */
+    hs->hdrs[HDR_STRINGS_IDX_CONTENT_TYPE] = g_psHTTPHeaders[content_type].content_type;
+  } else if (!ext) {
+    /* no, no extension found -> use binary transfer to prevent the browser adding '.txt' on save */
+    hs->hdrs[HDR_STRINGS_IDX_CONTENT_TYPE] = HTTP_HDR_APP;
+  } else {
+    /* No - use the default, plain text file type. */
+    hs->hdrs[HDR_STRINGS_IDX_CONTENT_TYPE] = HTTP_HDR_DEFAULT_TYPE;
+  }
+  /* Add content-length header? */
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI
+  if (hs->ssi != NULL) {
+    add_content_len = 0; /* @todo: get maximum file length from SSI */
+  } else
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI */
+  if ((hs->handle == NULL) ||
+      ((hs->handle->flags & (FS_FILE_FLAGS_HEADER_INCLUDED|FS_FILE_FLAGS_HEADER_PERSISTENT)) == FS_FILE_FLAGS_HEADER_INCLUDED)) {
+    add_content_len = 0;
+  }
+  if (add_content_len) {
+    size_t len;
+    lwip_itoa(hs->hdr_content_len, (size_t)LWIP_HTTPD_MAX_CONTENT_LEN_SIZE,
+      hs->handle->len);
+    len = strlen(hs->hdr_content_len);
+    if (len <= LWIP_HTTPD_MAX_CONTENT_LEN_SIZE - LWIP_HTTPD_MAX_CONTENT_LEN_OFFSET) {
+      SMEMCPY(&hs->hdr_content_len[len], CRLF "\0", 3);
+      hs->hdrs[HDR_STRINGS_IDX_CONTENT_LEN_NR] = hs->hdr_content_len;
+    } else {
+      add_content_len = 0;
+    }
+  }
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_11_KEEPALIVE
+  if (add_content_len) {
+    hs->hdrs[HDR_STRINGS_IDX_CONTENT_LEN_KEPALIVE] = g_psHTTPHeaderStrings[HTTP_HDR_KEEPALIVE_LEN];
+  } else {
+    hs->hdrs[HDR_STRINGS_IDX_CONTENT_LEN_KEPALIVE] = g_psHTTPHeaderStrings[HTTP_HDR_CONN_CLOSE];
+  }
+#else /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_11_KEEPALIVE */
+  if (add_content_len) {
+    hs->hdrs[HDR_STRINGS_IDX_CONTENT_LEN_KEPALIVE] = g_psHTTPHeaderStrings[HTTP_HDR_CONTENT_LENGTH];
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_11_KEEPALIVE */
+
+  /* Set up to send the first header string. */
+  hs->hdr_index = 0;
+  hs->hdr_pos = 0;
+}
+
+/** Sub-function of http_send(): send dynamic headers
+ *
+ * @returns: - HTTP_NO_DATA_TO_SEND: no new data has been enqueued
+ *           - HTTP_DATA_TO_SEND_CONTINUE: continue with sending HTTP body
+ *           - HTTP_DATA_TO_SEND_BREAK: data has been enqueued, headers pending,
+ *                                      so don't send HTTP body yet
+ */
+static u8_t
+http_send_headers(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, struct http_state *hs)
+{
+  err_t err;
+  u16_t len;
+  u8_t data_to_send = HTTP_NO_DATA_TO_SEND;
+  u16_t hdrlen, sendlen;
+
+  /* How much data can we send? */
+  len = tcp_sndbuf(pcb);
+  sendlen = len;
+
+  while(len && (hs->hdr_index < NUM_FILE_HDR_STRINGS) && sendlen) {
+    const void *ptr;
+    u16_t old_sendlen;
+    u8_t apiflags;
+    /* How much do we have to send from the current header? */
+    hdrlen = (u16_t)strlen(hs->hdrs[hs->hdr_index]);
+
+    /* How much of this can we send? */
+    sendlen = (len < (hdrlen - hs->hdr_pos)) ? len : (hdrlen - hs->hdr_pos);
+
+    /* Send this amount of data or as much as we can given memory
+     * constraints. */
+    ptr = (const void *)(hs->hdrs[hs->hdr_index] + hs->hdr_pos);
+    old_sendlen = sendlen;
+    apiflags = HTTP_IS_HDR_VOLATILE(hs, ptr);
+    if (hs->hdr_index == HDR_STRINGS_IDX_CONTENT_LEN_NR) {
+      /* content-length is always volatile */
+      apiflags |= TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY;
+    }
+    if (hs->hdr_index < NUM_FILE_HDR_STRINGS - 1) {
+      apiflags |= TCP_WRITE_FLAG_MORE;
+    }
+    err = http_write(pcb, ptr, &sendlen, apiflags);
+    if ((err == ERR_OK) && (old_sendlen != sendlen)) {
+      /* Remember that we added some more data to be transmitted. */
+      data_to_send = HTTP_DATA_TO_SEND_CONTINUE;
+    } else if (err != ERR_OK) {
+       /* special case: http_write does not try to send 1 byte */
+      sendlen = 0;
+    }
+
+    /* Fix up the header position for the next time round. */
+    hs->hdr_pos += sendlen;
+    len -= sendlen;
+
+    /* Have we finished sending this string? */
+    if(hs->hdr_pos == hdrlen) {
+      /* Yes - move on to the next one */
+      hs->hdr_index++;
+      /* skip headers that are NULL (not all headers are required) */
+      while ((hs->hdr_index < NUM_FILE_HDR_STRINGS) &&
+         (hs->hdrs[hs->hdr_index] == NULL)) {
+        hs->hdr_index++;
+      }
+      hs->hdr_pos = 0;
+    }
+  }
+
+  if ((hs->hdr_index >= NUM_FILE_HDR_STRINGS) && (hs->file == NULL)) {
+    /* When we are at the end of the headers, check for data to send
+     * instead of waiting for ACK from remote side to continue
+     * (which would happen when sending files from async read). */
+    if(http_check_eof(pcb, hs)) {
+      data_to_send = HTTP_DATA_TO_SEND_CONTINUE;
+    }
+  }
+  /* If we get here and there are still header bytes to send, we send
+   * the header information we just wrote immediately. If there are no
+   * more headers to send, but we do have file data to send, drop through
+   * to try to send some file data too. */
+  if((hs->hdr_index < NUM_FILE_HDR_STRINGS) || !hs->file) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG, ("tcp_output\n"));
+    return HTTP_DATA_TO_SEND_BREAK;
+  }
+  return data_to_send;
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_DYNAMIC_HEADERS */
+
+/** Sub-function of http_send(): end-of-file (or block) is reached,
+ * either close the file or read the next block (if supported).
+ *
+ * @returns: 0 if the file is finished or no data has been read
+ *           1 if the file is not finished and data has been read
+ */
+static u8_t
+http_check_eof(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, struct http_state *hs)
+{
+  int bytes_left;
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_DYNAMIC_FILE_READ
+  int count;
+#ifdef HTTPD_MAX_WRITE_LEN
+  int max_write_len;
+#endif /* HTTPD_MAX_WRITE_LEN */
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_DYNAMIC_FILE_READ */
+
+  /* Do we have a valid file handle? */
+  if (hs->handle == NULL) {
+    /* No - close the connection. */
+    http_eof(pcb, hs);
+    return 0;
+  }
+  bytes_left = fs_bytes_left(hs->handle);
+  if (bytes_left <= 0) {
+    /* We reached the end of the file so this request is done. */
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG, ("End of file.\n"));
+    http_eof(pcb, hs);
+    return 0;
+  }
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_DYNAMIC_FILE_READ
+  /* Do we already have a send buffer allocated? */
+  if(hs->buf) {
+    /* Yes - get the length of the buffer */
+    count = LWIP_MIN(hs->buf_len, bytes_left);
+  } else {
+    /* We don't have a send buffer so allocate one now */
+    count = tcp_sndbuf(pcb);
+    if(bytes_left < count) {
+      count = bytes_left;
+    }
+#ifdef HTTPD_MAX_WRITE_LEN
+    /* Additional limitation: e.g. don't enqueue more than 2*mss at once */
+    max_write_len = HTTPD_MAX_WRITE_LEN(pcb);
+    if (count > max_write_len) {
+      count = max_write_len;
+    }
+#endif /* HTTPD_MAX_WRITE_LEN */
+    do {
+      hs->buf = (char*)mem_malloc((mem_size_t)count);
+      if (hs->buf != NULL) {
+        hs->buf_len = count;
+        break;
+      }
+      count = count / 2;
+    } while (count > 100);
+
+    /* Did we get a send buffer? If not, return immediately. */
+    if (hs->buf == NULL) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG, ("No buff\n"));
+      return 0;
+    }
+  }
+
+  /* Read a block of data from the file. */
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG, ("Trying to read %d bytes.\n", count));
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_FS_ASYNC_READ
+  count = fs_read_async(hs->handle, hs->buf, count, http_continue, hs);
+#else /* LWIP_HTTPD_FS_ASYNC_READ */
+  count = fs_read(hs->handle, hs->buf, count);
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_FS_ASYNC_READ */
+  if (count < 0) {
+    if (count == FS_READ_DELAYED) {
+      /* Delayed read, wait for FS to unblock us */
+      return 0;
+    }
+    /* We reached the end of the file so this request is done.
+     * @todo: close here for HTTP/1.1 when reading file fails */
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG, ("End of file.\n"));
+    http_eof(pcb, hs);
+    return 0;
+  }
+
+  /* Set up to send the block of data we just read */
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG, ("Read %d bytes.\n", count));
+  hs->left = count;
+  hs->file = hs->buf;
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI
+  if (hs->ssi) {
+    hs->ssi->parse_left = count;
+    hs->ssi->parsed = hs->buf;
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI */
+#else /* LWIP_HTTPD_DYNAMIC_FILE_READ */
+  LWIP_ASSERT("SSI and DYNAMIC_HEADERS turned off but eof not reached", 0);
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI || LWIP_HTTPD_DYNAMIC_HEADERS */
+  return 1;
+}
+
+/** Sub-function of http_send(): This is the normal send-routine for non-ssi files
+ *
+ * @returns: - 1: data has been written (so call tcp_ouput)
+ *           - 0: no data has been written (no need to call tcp_output)
+ */
+static u8_t
+http_send_data_nonssi(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, struct http_state *hs)
+{
+  err_t err;
+  u16_t len;
+  u8_t data_to_send = 0;
+
+  /* We are not processing an SHTML file so no tag checking is necessary.
+   * Just send the data as we received it from the file. */
+  len = (u16_t)LWIP_MIN(hs->left, 0xffff);
+
+  err = http_write(pcb, hs->file, &len, HTTP_IS_DATA_VOLATILE(hs));
+  if (err == ERR_OK) {
+    data_to_send = 1;
+    hs->file += len;
+    hs->left -= len;
+  }
+
+  return data_to_send;
+}
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI
+/** Sub-function of http_send(): This is the send-routine for ssi files
+ *
+ * @returns: - 1: data has been written (so call tcp_ouput)
+ *           - 0: no data has been written (no need to call tcp_output)
+ */
+static u8_t
+http_send_data_ssi(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, struct http_state *hs)
+{
+  err_t err = ERR_OK;
+  u16_t len;
+  u8_t data_to_send = 0;
+
+  struct http_ssi_state *ssi = hs->ssi;
+  LWIP_ASSERT("ssi != NULL", ssi != NULL);
+  /* We are processing an SHTML file so need to scan for tags and replace
+   * them with insert strings. We need to be careful here since a tag may
+   * straddle the boundary of two blocks read from the file and we may also
+   * have to split the insert string between two tcp_write operations. */
+
+  /* How much data could we send? */
+  len = tcp_sndbuf(pcb);
+
+  /* Do we have remaining data to send before parsing more? */
+  if(ssi->parsed > hs->file) {
+    len = (u16_t)LWIP_MIN(ssi->parsed - hs->file, 0xffff);
+
+    err = http_write(pcb, hs->file, &len, HTTP_IS_DATA_VOLATILE(hs));
+    if (err == ERR_OK) {
+      data_to_send = 1;
+      hs->file += len;
+      hs->left -= len;
+    }
+
+    /* If the send buffer is full, return now. */
+    if(tcp_sndbuf(pcb) == 0) {
+      return data_to_send;
+    }
+  }
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG, ("State %d, %d left\n", ssi->tag_state, (int)ssi->parse_left));
+
+  /* We have sent all the data that was already parsed so continue parsing
+   * the buffer contents looking for SSI tags. */
+  while((ssi->parse_left) && (err == ERR_OK)) {
+    if (len == 0) {
+      return data_to_send;
+    }
+    switch(ssi->tag_state) {
+      case TAG_NONE:
+        /* We are not currently processing an SSI tag so scan for the
+         * start of the lead-in marker. */
+        if(*ssi->parsed == g_pcTagLeadIn[0]) {
+          /* We found what could be the lead-in for a new tag so change
+           * state appropriately. */
+          ssi->tag_state = TAG_LEADIN;
+          ssi->tag_index = 1;
+#if !LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_INCLUDE_TAG
+          ssi->tag_started = ssi->parsed;
+#endif /* !LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_INCLUDE_TAG */
+        }
+
+        /* Move on to the next character in the buffer */
+        ssi->parse_left--;
+        ssi->parsed++;
+        break;
+
+      case TAG_LEADIN:
+        /* We are processing the lead-in marker, looking for the start of
+         * the tag name. */
+
+        /* Have we reached the end of the leadin? */
+        if(ssi->tag_index == LEN_TAG_LEAD_IN) {
+          ssi->tag_index = 0;
+          ssi->tag_state = TAG_FOUND;
+        } else {
+          /* Have we found the next character we expect for the tag leadin? */
+          if(*ssi->parsed == g_pcTagLeadIn[ssi->tag_index]) {
+            /* Yes - move to the next one unless we have found the complete
+             * leadin, in which case we start looking for the tag itself */
+            ssi->tag_index++;
+          } else {
+            /* We found an unexpected character so this is not a tag. Move
+             * back to idle state. */
+            ssi->tag_state = TAG_NONE;
+          }
+
+          /* Move on to the next character in the buffer */
+          ssi->parse_left--;
+          ssi->parsed++;
+        }
+        break;
+
+      case TAG_FOUND:
+        /* We are reading the tag name, looking for the start of the
+         * lead-out marker and removing any whitespace found. */
+
+        /* Remove leading whitespace between the tag leading and the first
+         * tag name character. */
+        if((ssi->tag_index == 0) && ((*ssi->parsed == ' ') ||
+           (*ssi->parsed == '\t') || (*ssi->parsed == '\n') ||
+           (*ssi->parsed == '\r'))) {
+          /* Move on to the next character in the buffer */
+          ssi->parse_left--;
+          ssi->parsed++;
+          break;
+        }
+
+        /* Have we found the end of the tag name? This is signalled by
+         * us finding the first leadout character or whitespace */
+        if((*ssi->parsed == g_pcTagLeadOut[0]) ||
+           (*ssi->parsed == ' ')  || (*ssi->parsed == '\t') ||
+           (*ssi->parsed == '\n') || (*ssi->parsed == '\r')) {
+
+          if(ssi->tag_index == 0) {
+            /* We read a zero length tag so ignore it. */
+            ssi->tag_state = TAG_NONE;
+          } else {
+            /* We read a non-empty tag so go ahead and look for the
+             * leadout string. */
+            ssi->tag_state = TAG_LEADOUT;
+            LWIP_ASSERT("ssi->tag_index <= 0xff", ssi->tag_index <= 0xff);
+            ssi->tag_name_len = (u8_t)ssi->tag_index;
+            ssi->tag_name[ssi->tag_index] = '\0';
+            if(*ssi->parsed == g_pcTagLeadOut[0]) {
+              ssi->tag_index = 1;
+            } else {
+              ssi->tag_index = 0;
+            }
+          }
+        } else {
+          /* This character is part of the tag name so save it */
+          if(ssi->tag_index < LWIP_HTTPD_MAX_TAG_NAME_LEN) {
+            ssi->tag_name[ssi->tag_index++] = *ssi->parsed;
+          } else {
+            /* The tag was too long so ignore it. */
+            ssi->tag_state = TAG_NONE;
+          }
+        }
+
+        /* Move on to the next character in the buffer */
+        ssi->parse_left--;
+        ssi->parsed++;
+
+        break;
+
+      /* We are looking for the end of the lead-out marker. */
+      case TAG_LEADOUT:
+        /* Remove leading whitespace between the tag leading and the first
+         * tag leadout character. */
+        if((ssi->tag_index == 0) && ((*ssi->parsed == ' ') ||
+           (*ssi->parsed == '\t') || (*ssi->parsed == '\n') ||
+           (*ssi->parsed == '\r'))) {
+          /* Move on to the next character in the buffer */
+          ssi->parse_left--;
+          ssi->parsed++;
+          break;
+        }
+
+        /* Have we found the next character we expect for the tag leadout? */
+        if(*ssi->parsed == g_pcTagLeadOut[ssi->tag_index]) {
+          /* Yes - move to the next one unless we have found the complete
+           * leadout, in which case we need to call the client to process
+           * the tag. */
+
+          /* Move on to the next character in the buffer */
+          ssi->parse_left--;
+          ssi->parsed++;
+
+          if(ssi->tag_index == (LEN_TAG_LEAD_OUT - 1)) {
+            /* Call the client to ask for the insert string for the
+             * tag we just found. */
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_MULTIPART
+            ssi->tag_part = 0; /* start with tag part 0 */
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_MULTIPART */
+            get_tag_insert(hs);
+
+            /* Next time through, we are going to be sending data
+             * immediately, either the end of the block we start
+             * sending here or the insert string. */
+            ssi->tag_index = 0;
+            ssi->tag_state = TAG_SENDING;
+            ssi->tag_end = ssi->parsed;
+#if !LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_INCLUDE_TAG
+            ssi->parsed = ssi->tag_started;
+#endif /* !LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_INCLUDE_TAG*/
+
+            /* If there is any unsent data in the buffer prior to the
+             * tag, we need to send it now. */
+            if (ssi->tag_end > hs->file) {
+              /* How much of the data can we send? */
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_INCLUDE_TAG
+              len = (u16_t)LWIP_MIN(ssi->tag_end - hs->file, 0xffff);
+#else /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_INCLUDE_TAG*/
+              /* we would include the tag in sending */
+              len = (u16_t)LWIP_MIN(ssi->tag_started - hs->file, 0xffff);
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_INCLUDE_TAG*/
+
+              err = http_write(pcb, hs->file, &len, HTTP_IS_DATA_VOLATILE(hs));
+              if (err == ERR_OK) {
+                data_to_send = 1;
+#if !LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_INCLUDE_TAG
+                if(ssi->tag_started <= hs->file) {
+                  /* pretend to have sent the tag, too */
+                  len += ssi->tag_end - ssi->tag_started;
+                }
+#endif /* !LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_INCLUDE_TAG*/
+                hs->file += len;
+                hs->left -= len;
+              }
+            }
+          } else {
+            ssi->tag_index++;
+          }
+        } else {
+          /* We found an unexpected character so this is not a tag. Move
+           * back to idle state. */
+          ssi->parse_left--;
+          ssi->parsed++;
+          ssi->tag_state = TAG_NONE;
+        }
+        break;
+
+      /*
+       * We have found a valid tag and are in the process of sending
+       * data as a result of that discovery. We send either remaining data
+       * from the file prior to the insert point or the insert string itself.
+       */
+      case TAG_SENDING:
+        /* Do we have any remaining file data to send from the buffer prior
+         * to the tag? */
+        if(ssi->tag_end > hs->file) {
+          /* How much of the data can we send? */
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_INCLUDE_TAG
+          len = (u16_t)LWIP_MIN(ssi->tag_end - hs->file, 0xffff);
+#else /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_INCLUDE_TAG*/
+          LWIP_ASSERT("hs->started >= hs->file", ssi->tag_started >= hs->file);
+          /* we would include the tag in sending */
+          len = (u16_t)LWIP_MIN(ssi->tag_started - hs->file, 0xffff);
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_INCLUDE_TAG*/
+          if (len != 0) {
+            err = http_write(pcb, hs->file, &len, HTTP_IS_DATA_VOLATILE(hs));
+          } else {
+            err = ERR_OK;
+          }
+          if (err == ERR_OK) {
+            data_to_send = 1;
+#if !LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_INCLUDE_TAG
+            if(ssi->tag_started <= hs->file) {
+              /* pretend to have sent the tag, too */
+              len += ssi->tag_end - ssi->tag_started;
+            }
+#endif /* !LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_INCLUDE_TAG*/
+            hs->file += len;
+            hs->left -= len;
+          }
+        } else {
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_MULTIPART
+          if(ssi->tag_index >= ssi->tag_insert_len) {
+            /* Did the last SSIHandler have more to send? */
+            if (ssi->tag_part != HTTPD_LAST_TAG_PART) {
+              /* If so, call it again */
+              ssi->tag_index = 0;
+              get_tag_insert(hs);
+            }
+          }
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_MULTIPART */
+
+          /* Do we still have insert data left to send? */
+          if(ssi->tag_index < ssi->tag_insert_len) {
+            /* We are sending the insert string itself. How much of the
+             * insert can we send? */
+            len = (ssi->tag_insert_len - ssi->tag_index);
+
+            /* Note that we set the copy flag here since we only have a
+             * single tag insert buffer per connection. If we don't do
+             * this, insert corruption can occur if more than one insert
+             * is processed before we call tcp_output. */
+            err = http_write(pcb, &(ssi->tag_insert[ssi->tag_index]), &len,
+                             HTTP_IS_TAG_VOLATILE(hs));
+            if (err == ERR_OK) {
+              data_to_send = 1;
+              ssi->tag_index += len;
+              /* Don't return here: keep on sending data */
+            }
+          } else {
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_MULTIPART
+            if (ssi->tag_part == HTTPD_LAST_TAG_PART)
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_MULTIPART */
+            {
+              /* We have sent all the insert data so go back to looking for
+               * a new tag. */
+              LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG, ("Everything sent.\n"));
+              ssi->tag_index = 0;
+              ssi->tag_state = TAG_NONE;
+#if !LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_INCLUDE_TAG
+              ssi->parsed = ssi->tag_end;
+#endif /* !LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_INCLUDE_TAG*/
+            }
+          }
+          break;
+        default:
+          break;
+      }
+    }
+  }
+
+  /* If we drop out of the end of the for loop, this implies we must have
+   * file data to send so send it now. In TAG_SENDING state, we've already
+   * handled this so skip the send if that's the case. */
+  if((ssi->tag_state != TAG_SENDING) && (ssi->parsed > hs->file)) {
+    len = (u16_t)LWIP_MIN(ssi->parsed - hs->file, 0xffff);
+
+    err = http_write(pcb, hs->file, &len, HTTP_IS_DATA_VOLATILE(hs));
+    if (err == ERR_OK) {
+      data_to_send = 1;
+      hs->file += len;
+      hs->left -= len;
+    }
+  }
+  return data_to_send;
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI */
+
+/**
+ * Try to send more data on this pcb.
+ *
+ * @param pcb the pcb to send data
+ * @param hs connection state
+ */
+static u8_t
+http_send(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, struct http_state *hs)
+{
+  u8_t data_to_send = HTTP_NO_DATA_TO_SEND;
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("http_send: pcb=%p hs=%p left=%d\n", (void*)pcb,
+    (void*)hs, hs != NULL ? (int)hs->left : 0));
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST && LWIP_HTTPD_POST_MANUAL_WND
+  if (hs->unrecved_bytes != 0) {
+    return 0;
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST && LWIP_HTTPD_POST_MANUAL_WND */
+
+  /* If we were passed a NULL state structure pointer, ignore the call. */
+  if (hs == NULL) {
+    return 0;
+  }
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_FS_ASYNC_READ
+  /* Check if we are allowed to read from this file.
+     (e.g. SSI might want to delay sending until data is available) */
+  if (!fs_is_file_ready(hs->handle, http_continue, hs)) {
+    return 0;
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_FS_ASYNC_READ */
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_DYNAMIC_HEADERS
+  /* Do we have any more header data to send for this file? */
+  if (hs->hdr_index < NUM_FILE_HDR_STRINGS) {
+    data_to_send = http_send_headers(pcb, hs);
+    if ((data_to_send != HTTP_DATA_TO_SEND_CONTINUE) &&
+        (hs->hdr_index < NUM_FILE_HDR_STRINGS)) {
+      return data_to_send;
+    }
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_DYNAMIC_HEADERS */
+
+  /* Have we run out of file data to send? If so, we need to read the next
+   * block from the file. */
+  if (hs->left == 0) {
+    if (!http_check_eof(pcb, hs)) {
+      return 0;
+    }
+  }
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI
+  if(hs->ssi) {
+    data_to_send = http_send_data_ssi(pcb, hs);
+  } else
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI */
+  {
+    data_to_send = http_send_data_nonssi(pcb, hs);
+  }
+
+  if((hs->left == 0) && (fs_bytes_left(hs->handle) <= 0)) {
+    /* We reached the end of the file so this request is done.
+     * This adds the FIN flag right into the last data segment. */
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG, ("End of file.\n"));
+    http_eof(pcb, hs);
+    return 0;
+  }
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("send_data end.\n"));
+  return data_to_send;
+}
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_EXTSTATUS
+/** Initialize a http connection with a file to send for an error message
+ *
+ * @param hs http connection state
+ * @param error_nr HTTP error number
+ * @return ERR_OK if file was found and hs has been initialized correctly
+ *         another err_t otherwise
+ */
+static err_t
+http_find_error_file(struct http_state *hs, u16_t error_nr)
+{
+  const char *uri1, *uri2, *uri3;
+  err_t err;
+
+  if (error_nr == 501) {
+    uri1 = "/501.html";
+    uri2 = "/501.htm";
+    uri3 = "/501.shtml";
+  } else {
+    /* 400 (bad request is the default) */
+    uri1 = "/400.html";
+    uri2 = "/400.htm";
+    uri3 = "/400.shtml";
+  }
+  err = fs_open(&hs->file_handle, uri1);
+  if (err != ERR_OK) {
+    err = fs_open(&hs->file_handle, uri2);
+    if (err != ERR_OK) {
+      err = fs_open(&hs->file_handle, uri3);
+      if (err != ERR_OK) {
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG, ("Error page for error %"U16_F" not found\n",
+          error_nr));
+        return ERR_ARG;
+      }
+    }
+  }
+  return http_init_file(hs, &hs->file_handle, 0, NULL, 0, NULL);
+}
+#else /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_EXTSTATUS */
+#define http_find_error_file(hs, error_nr) ERR_ARG
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_EXTSTATUS */
+
+/**
+ * Get the file struct for a 404 error page.
+ * Tries some file names and returns NULL if none found.
+ *
+ * @param uri pointer that receives the actual file name URI
+ * @return file struct for the error page or NULL no matching file was found
+ */
+static struct fs_file *
+http_get_404_file(struct http_state *hs, const char **uri)
+{
+  err_t err;
+
+  *uri = "/404.html";
+  err = fs_open(&hs->file_handle, *uri);
+  if (err != ERR_OK) {
+    /* 404.html doesn't exist. Try 404.htm instead. */
+    *uri = "/404.htm";
+    err = fs_open(&hs->file_handle, *uri);
+    if (err != ERR_OK) {
+      /* 404.htm doesn't exist either. Try 404.shtml instead. */
+      *uri = "/404.shtml";
+      err = fs_open(&hs->file_handle, *uri);
+      if (err != ERR_OK) {
+        /* 404.htm doesn't exist either. Indicate to the caller that it should
+         * send back a default 404 page.
+         */
+        *uri = NULL;
+        return NULL;
+      }
+    }
+  }
+
+  return &hs->file_handle;
+}
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST
+static err_t
+http_handle_post_finished(struct http_state *hs)
+{
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_POST_MANUAL_WND
+  /* Prevent multiple calls to httpd_post_finished, since it might have already
+     been called before from httpd_post_data_recved(). */
+  if (hs->post_finished) {
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+  hs->post_finished = 1;
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_POST_MANUAL_WND */
+  /* application error or POST finished */
+  /* NULL-terminate the buffer */
+  http_uri_buf[0] = 0;
+  httpd_post_finished(hs, http_uri_buf, LWIP_HTTPD_URI_BUF_LEN);
+  return http_find_file(hs, http_uri_buf, 0);
+}
+
+/** Pass received POST body data to the application and correctly handle
+ * returning a response document or closing the connection.
+ * ATTENTION: The application is responsible for the pbuf now, so don't free it!
+ *
+ * @param hs http connection state
+ * @param p pbuf to pass to the application
+ * @return ERR_OK if passed successfully, another err_t if the response file
+ *         hasn't been found (after POST finished)
+ */
+static err_t
+http_post_rxpbuf(struct http_state *hs, struct pbuf *p)
+{
+  err_t err;
+
+  if (p != NULL) {
+    /* adjust remaining Content-Length */
+    if (hs->post_content_len_left < p->tot_len) {
+      hs->post_content_len_left = 0;
+    } else {
+      hs->post_content_len_left -= p->tot_len;
+    }
+  }
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST && LWIP_HTTPD_POST_MANUAL_WND
+  /* prevent connection being closed if httpd_post_data_recved() is called nested */
+  hs->unrecved_bytes++;
+#endif
+  err = httpd_post_receive_data(hs, p);
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST && LWIP_HTTPD_POST_MANUAL_WND
+  hs->unrecved_bytes--;
+#endif
+  if (err != ERR_OK) {
+    /* Ignore remaining content in case of application error */
+    hs->post_content_len_left = 0;
+  }
+  if (hs->post_content_len_left == 0) {
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST && LWIP_HTTPD_POST_MANUAL_WND
+    if (hs->unrecved_bytes != 0) {
+       return ERR_OK;
+    }
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST && LWIP_HTTPD_POST_MANUAL_WND */
+    /* application error or POST finished */
+    return http_handle_post_finished(hs);
+  }
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/** Handle a post request. Called from http_parse_request when method 'POST'
+ * is found.
+ *
+ * @param p The input pbuf (containing the POST header and body).
+ * @param hs The http connection state.
+ * @param data HTTP request (header and part of body) from input pbuf(s).
+ * @param data_len Size of 'data'.
+ * @param uri The HTTP URI parsed from input pbuf(s).
+ * @param uri_end Pointer to the end of 'uri' (here, the rest of the HTTP
+ *                header starts).
+ * @return ERR_OK: POST correctly parsed and accepted by the application.
+ *         ERR_INPROGRESS: POST not completely parsed (no error yet)
+ *         another err_t: Error parsing POST or denied by the application
+ */
+static err_t
+http_post_request(struct pbuf *inp, struct http_state *hs,
+                  char *data, u16_t data_len, char *uri, char *uri_end)
+{
+  err_t err;
+  /* search for end-of-header (first double-CRLF) */
+  char* crlfcrlf = lwip_strnstr(uri_end + 1, CRLF CRLF, data_len - (uri_end + 1 - data));
+
+  if (crlfcrlf != NULL) {
+    /* search for "Content-Length: " */
+#define HTTP_HDR_CONTENT_LEN                "Content-Length: "
+#define HTTP_HDR_CONTENT_LEN_LEN            16
+#define HTTP_HDR_CONTENT_LEN_DIGIT_MAX_LEN  10
+    char *scontent_len = lwip_strnstr(uri_end + 1, HTTP_HDR_CONTENT_LEN, crlfcrlf - (uri_end + 1));
+    if (scontent_len != NULL) {
+      char *scontent_len_end = lwip_strnstr(scontent_len + HTTP_HDR_CONTENT_LEN_LEN, CRLF, HTTP_HDR_CONTENT_LEN_DIGIT_MAX_LEN);
+      if (scontent_len_end != NULL) {
+        int content_len;
+        char *content_len_num = scontent_len + HTTP_HDR_CONTENT_LEN_LEN;
+        content_len = atoi(content_len_num);
+        if (content_len == 0) {
+          /* if atoi returns 0 on error, fix this */
+          if ((content_len_num[0] != '0') || (content_len_num[1] != '\r')) {
+            content_len = -1;
+          }
+        }
+        if (content_len >= 0) {
+          /* adjust length of HTTP header passed to application */
+          const char *hdr_start_after_uri = uri_end + 1;
+          u16_t hdr_len = (u16_t)LWIP_MIN(data_len, crlfcrlf + 4 - data);
+          u16_t hdr_data_len = (u16_t)LWIP_MIN(data_len, crlfcrlf + 4 - hdr_start_after_uri);
+          u8_t post_auto_wnd = 1;
+          http_uri_buf[0] = 0;
+          /* trim http header */
+          *crlfcrlf = 0;
+          err = httpd_post_begin(hs, uri, hdr_start_after_uri, hdr_data_len, content_len,
+            http_uri_buf, LWIP_HTTPD_URI_BUF_LEN, &post_auto_wnd);
+          if (err == ERR_OK) {
+            /* try to pass in data of the first pbuf(s) */
+            struct pbuf *q = inp;
+            u16_t start_offset = hdr_len;
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_POST_MANUAL_WND
+            hs->no_auto_wnd = !post_auto_wnd;
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_POST_MANUAL_WND */
+            /* set the Content-Length to be received for this POST */
+            hs->post_content_len_left = (u32_t)content_len;
+
+            /* get to the pbuf where the body starts */
+            while((q != NULL) && (q->len <= start_offset)) {
+              start_offset -= q->len;
+              q = q->next;
+            }
+            if (q != NULL) {
+              /* hide the remaining HTTP header */
+              pbuf_header(q, -(s16_t)start_offset);
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_POST_MANUAL_WND
+              if (!post_auto_wnd) {
+                /* already tcp_recved() this data... */
+                hs->unrecved_bytes = q->tot_len;
+              }
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_POST_MANUAL_WND */
+              pbuf_ref(q);
+              return http_post_rxpbuf(hs, q);
+            } else if (hs->post_content_len_left == 0) {
+              q = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, 0, PBUF_REF);
+              return http_post_rxpbuf(hs, q);
+            } else {
+              return ERR_OK;
+            }
+          } else {
+            /* return file passed from application */
+            return http_find_file(hs, http_uri_buf, 0);
+          }
+        } else {
+          LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG, ("POST received invalid Content-Length: %s\n",
+            content_len_num));
+          return ERR_ARG;
+        }
+      }
+    }
+    /* If we come here, headers are fully received (double-crlf), but Content-Length
+       was not included. Since this is currently the only supported method, we have
+       to fail in this case! */
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG, ("Error when parsing Content-Length\n"));
+    return ERR_ARG;
+  }
+  /* if we come here, the POST is incomplete */
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_REQUESTLIST
+  return ERR_INPROGRESS;
+#else /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_REQUESTLIST */
+  return ERR_ARG;
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_REQUESTLIST */
+}
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_POST_MANUAL_WND
+/** A POST implementation can call this function to update the TCP window.
+ * This can be used to throttle data reception (e.g. when received data is
+ * programmed to flash and data is received faster than programmed).
+ *
+ * @param connection A connection handle passed to httpd_post_begin for which
+ *        httpd_post_finished has *NOT* been called yet!
+ * @param recved_len Length of data received (for window update)
+ */
+void httpd_post_data_recved(void *connection, u16_t recved_len)
+{
+  struct http_state *hs = (struct http_state*)connection;
+  if (hs != NULL) {
+    if (hs->no_auto_wnd) {
+      u16_t len = recved_len;
+      if (hs->unrecved_bytes >= recved_len) {
+        hs->unrecved_bytes -= recved_len;
+      } else {
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, ("httpd_post_data_recved: recved_len too big\n"));
+        len = (u16_t)hs->unrecved_bytes;
+        hs->unrecved_bytes = 0;
+      }
+      if (hs->pcb != NULL) {
+        if (len != 0) {
+          tcp_recved(hs->pcb, len);
+        }
+        if ((hs->post_content_len_left == 0) && (hs->unrecved_bytes == 0)) {
+          /* finished handling POST */
+          http_handle_post_finished(hs);
+          http_send(hs->pcb, hs);
+        }
+      }
+    }
+  }
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_POST_MANUAL_WND */
+
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST */
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_FS_ASYNC_READ
+/** Try to send more data if file has been blocked before
+ * This is a callback function passed to fs_read_async().
+ */
+static void
+http_continue(void *connection)
+{
+  struct http_state *hs = (struct http_state*)connection;
+  if (hs && (hs->pcb) && (hs->handle)) {
+    LWIP_ASSERT("hs->pcb != NULL", hs->pcb != NULL);
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("httpd_continue: try to send more data\n"));
+    if (http_send(hs->pcb, hs)) {
+      /* If we wrote anything to be sent, go ahead and send it now. */
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("tcp_output\n"));
+      tcp_output(hs->pcb);
+    }
+  }
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_FS_ASYNC_READ */
+
+/**
+ * When data has been received in the correct state, try to parse it
+ * as a HTTP request.
+ *
+ * @param inp the received pbuf
+ * @param hs the connection state
+ * @param pcb the tcp_pcb which received this packet
+ * @return ERR_OK if request was OK and hs has been initialized correctly
+ *         ERR_INPROGRESS if request was OK so far but not fully received
+ *         another err_t otherwise
+ */
+static err_t
+http_parse_request(struct pbuf *inp, struct http_state *hs, struct tcp_pcb *pcb)
+{
+  char *data;
+  char *crlf;
+  u16_t data_len;
+  struct pbuf *p = inp;
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_REQUESTLIST
+  u16_t clen;
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_REQUESTLIST */
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST
+  err_t err;
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST */
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(pcb); /* only used for post */
+  LWIP_ASSERT("p != NULL", p != NULL);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("hs != NULL", hs != NULL);
+
+  if ((hs->handle != NULL) || (hs->file != NULL)) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG, ("Received data while sending a file\n"));
+    /* already sending a file */
+    /* @todo: abort? */
+    return ERR_USE;
+  }
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_REQUESTLIST
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG, ("Received %"U16_F" bytes\n", p->tot_len));
+
+  /* first check allowed characters in this pbuf? */
+
+  /* enqueue the pbuf */
+  if (hs->req == NULL) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG, ("First pbuf\n"));
+    hs->req = p;
+  } else {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG, ("pbuf enqueued\n"));
+    pbuf_cat(hs->req, p);
+  }
+  /* increase pbuf ref counter as it is freed when we return but we want to
+     keep it on the req list */
+  pbuf_ref(p);
+
+  if (hs->req->next != NULL) {
+    data_len = LWIP_MIN(hs->req->tot_len, LWIP_HTTPD_MAX_REQ_LENGTH);
+    pbuf_copy_partial(hs->req, httpd_req_buf, data_len, 0);
+    data = httpd_req_buf;
+  } else
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_REQUESTLIST */
+  {
+    data = (char *)p->payload;
+    data_len = p->len;
+    if (p->len != p->tot_len) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG, ("Warning: incomplete header due to chained pbufs\n"));
+    }
+  }
+
+  /* received enough data for minimal request? */
+  if (data_len >= MIN_REQ_LEN) {
+    /* wait for CRLF before parsing anything */
+    crlf = lwip_strnstr(data, CRLF, data_len);
+    if (crlf != NULL) {
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST
+      int is_post = 0;
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST */
+      int is_09 = 0;
+      char *sp1, *sp2;
+      u16_t left_len, uri_len;
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("CRLF received, parsing request\n"));
+      /* parse method */
+      if (!strncmp(data, "GET ", 4)) {
+        sp1 = data + 3;
+        /* received GET request */
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("Received GET request\"\n"));
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST
+      } else if (!strncmp(data, "POST ", 5)) {
+        /* store request type */
+        is_post = 1;
+        sp1 = data + 4;
+        /* received GET request */
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("Received POST request\n"));
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST */
+      } else {
+        /* null-terminate the METHOD (pbuf is freed anyway wen returning) */
+        data[4] = 0;
+        /* unsupported method! */
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG, ("Unsupported request method (not implemented): \"%s\"\n",
+          data));
+        return http_find_error_file(hs, 501);
+      }
+      /* if we come here, method is OK, parse URI */
+      left_len = (u16_t)(data_len - ((sp1 +1) - data));
+      sp2 = lwip_strnstr(sp1 + 1, " ", left_len);
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_V09
+      if (sp2 == NULL) {
+        /* HTTP 0.9: respond with correct protocol version */
+        sp2 = lwip_strnstr(sp1 + 1, CRLF, left_len);
+        is_09 = 1;
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST
+        if (is_post) {
+          /* HTTP/0.9 does not support POST */
+          goto badrequest;
+        }
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST */
+      }
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_V09 */
+      uri_len = (u16_t)(sp2 - (sp1 + 1));
+      if ((sp2 != 0) && (sp2 > sp1)) {
+        /* wait for CRLFCRLF (indicating end of HTTP headers) before parsing anything */
+        if (lwip_strnstr(data, CRLF CRLF, data_len) != NULL) {
+          char *uri = sp1 + 1;
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_11_KEEPALIVE
+          /* This is HTTP/1.0 compatible: for strict 1.1, a connection
+             would always be persistent unless "close" was specified. */
+          if (!is_09 && (lwip_strnstr(data, HTTP11_CONNECTIONKEEPALIVE, data_len) ||
+              lwip_strnstr(data, HTTP11_CONNECTIONKEEPALIVE2, data_len))) {
+            hs->keepalive = 1;
+          } else {
+            hs->keepalive = 0;
+          }
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_11_KEEPALIVE */
+          /* null-terminate the METHOD (pbuf is freed anyway wen returning) */
+          *sp1 = 0;
+          uri[uri_len] = 0;
+          LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG, ("Received \"%s\" request for URI: \"%s\"\n",
+                      data, uri));
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST
+          if (is_post) {
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_REQUESTLIST
+            struct pbuf *q = hs->req;
+#else /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_REQUESTLIST */
+            struct pbuf *q = inp;
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_REQUESTLIST */
+            err = http_post_request(q, hs, data, data_len, uri, sp2);
+            if (err != ERR_OK) {
+              /* restore header for next try */
+              *sp1 = ' ';
+              *sp2 = ' ';
+              uri[uri_len] = ' ';
+            }
+            if (err == ERR_ARG) {
+              goto badrequest;
+            }
+            return err;
+          } else
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST */
+          {
+            return http_find_file(hs, uri, is_09);
+          }
+        }
+      } else {
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG, ("invalid URI\n"));
+      }
+    }
+  }
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_REQUESTLIST
+  clen = pbuf_clen(hs->req);
+  if ((hs->req->tot_len <= LWIP_HTTPD_REQ_BUFSIZE) &&
+    (clen <= LWIP_HTTPD_REQ_QUEUELEN)) {
+    /* request not fully received (too short or CRLF is missing) */
+    return ERR_INPROGRESS;
+  } else
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_REQUESTLIST */
+  {
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST
+badrequest:
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST */
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG, ("bad request\n"));
+    /* could not parse request */
+    return http_find_error_file(hs, 400);
+  }
+}
+
+/** Try to find the file specified by uri and, if found, initialize hs
+ * accordingly.
+ *
+ * @param hs the connection state
+ * @param uri the HTTP header URI
+ * @param is_09 1 if the request is HTTP/0.9 (no HTTP headers in response)
+ * @return ERR_OK if file was found and hs has been initialized correctly
+ *         another err_t otherwise
+ */
+static err_t
+http_find_file(struct http_state *hs, const char *uri, int is_09)
+{
+  size_t loop;
+  struct fs_file *file = NULL;
+  char *params = NULL;
+  err_t err;
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_CGI
+  int i;
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_CGI */
+#if !LWIP_HTTPD_SSI
+  const
+#endif /* !LWIP_HTTPD_SSI */
+  /* By default, assume we will not be processing server-side-includes tags */
+  u8_t tag_check = 0;
+
+  /* Have we been asked for the default file (in root or a directory) ? */
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_MAX_REQUEST_URI_LEN
+  size_t uri_len = strlen(uri);
+  if ((uri_len > 0) && (uri[uri_len-1] == '/') &&
+      ((uri != http_uri_buf) || (uri_len == 1))) {
+    size_t copy_len = LWIP_MIN(sizeof(http_uri_buf) - 1, uri_len - 1);
+    if (copy_len > 0) {
+      MEMCPY(http_uri_buf, uri, copy_len);
+      http_uri_buf[copy_len] = 0;
+    }
+#else /* LWIP_HTTPD_MAX_REQUEST_URI_LEN */
+  if ((uri[0] == '/') &&  (uri[1] == 0)) {
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_MAX_REQUEST_URI_LEN */
+    /* Try each of the configured default filenames until we find one
+       that exists. */
+    for (loop = 0; loop < NUM_DEFAULT_FILENAMES; loop++) {
+      const char* file_name;
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_MAX_REQUEST_URI_LEN
+      if (copy_len > 0) {
+        size_t len_left = sizeof(http_uri_buf) - copy_len - 1;
+        if (len_left > 0) {
+          size_t name_len = strlen(g_psDefaultFilenames[loop].name);
+          size_t name_copy_len = LWIP_MIN(len_left, name_len);
+          MEMCPY(&http_uri_buf[copy_len], g_psDefaultFilenames[loop].name, name_copy_len);
+        }
+        file_name = http_uri_buf;
+      } else
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_MAX_REQUEST_URI_LEN */
+      {
+        file_name = g_psDefaultFilenames[loop].name;
+      }
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("Looking for %s...\n", file_name));
+      err = fs_open(&hs->file_handle, file_name);
+      if(err == ERR_OK) {
+        uri = file_name;
+        file = &hs->file_handle;
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("Opened.\n"));
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI
+        tag_check = g_psDefaultFilenames[loop].shtml;
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI */
+        break;
+      }
+    }
+  }
+  if (file == NULL) {
+    /* No - we've been asked for a specific file. */
+    /* First, isolate the base URI (without any parameters) */
+    params = (char *)strchr(uri, '?');
+    if (params != NULL) {
+      /* URI contains parameters. NULL-terminate the base URI */
+      *params = '\0';
+      params++;
+    }
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_CGI
+    http_cgi_paramcount = -1;
+    /* Does the base URI we have isolated correspond to a CGI handler? */
+    if (g_iNumCGIs && g_pCGIs) {
+      for (i = 0; i < g_iNumCGIs; i++) {
+        if (strcmp(uri, g_pCGIs[i].pcCGIName) == 0) {
+          /*
+           * We found a CGI that handles this URI so extract the
+           * parameters and call the handler.
+           */
+           http_cgi_paramcount = extract_uri_parameters(hs, params);
+           uri = g_pCGIs[i].pfnCGIHandler(i, http_cgi_paramcount, hs->params,
+                                          hs->param_vals);
+           break;
+        }
+      }
+    }
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_CGI */
+
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("Opening %s\n", uri));
+
+    err = fs_open(&hs->file_handle, uri);
+    if (err == ERR_OK) {
+       file = &hs->file_handle;
+    } else {
+      file = http_get_404_file(hs, &uri);
+    }
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI
+    if (file != NULL) {
+      /* See if we have been asked for an shtml file and, if so,
+         enable tag checking. */
+      const char* ext = NULL, *sub;
+      char* param = (char*)strstr(uri, "?");
+      if (param != NULL) {
+         /* separate uri from parameters for now, set back later */
+         *param = 0;
+      }
+      sub = uri;
+      ext = uri;
+      for (sub = strstr(sub, "."); sub != NULL; sub = strstr(sub, "."))
+      {
+         ext = sub;
+         sub++;
+      }
+      tag_check = 0;
+      for (loop = 0; loop < NUM_SHTML_EXTENSIONS; loop++) {
+        if (!lwip_stricmp(ext, g_pcSSIExtensions[loop])) {
+          tag_check = 1;
+          break;
+        }
+      }
+      if (param != NULL) {
+         *param = '?';
+      }
+    }
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI */
+  }
+  if (file == NULL) {
+    /* None of the default filenames exist so send back a 404 page */
+    file = http_get_404_file(hs, &uri);
+  }
+  return http_init_file(hs, file, is_09, uri, tag_check, params);
+}
+
+/** Initialize a http connection with a file to send (if found).
+ * Called by http_find_file and http_find_error_file.
+ *
+ * @param hs http connection state
+ * @param file file structure to send (or NULL if not found)
+ * @param is_09 1 if the request is HTTP/0.9 (no HTTP headers in response)
+ * @param uri the HTTP header URI
+ * @param tag_check enable SSI tag checking
+ * @param params != NULL if URI has parameters (separated by '?')
+ * @return ERR_OK if file was found and hs has been initialized correctly
+ *         another err_t otherwise
+ */
+static err_t
+http_init_file(struct http_state *hs, struct fs_file *file, int is_09, const char *uri,
+               u8_t tag_check, char* params)
+{
+  if (file != NULL) {
+    /* file opened, initialise struct http_state */
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI
+    if (tag_check) {
+      struct http_ssi_state *ssi = http_ssi_state_alloc();
+      if (ssi != NULL) {
+        ssi->tag_index = 0;
+        ssi->tag_state = TAG_NONE;
+        ssi->parsed = file->data;
+        ssi->parse_left = file->len;
+        ssi->tag_end = file->data;
+        hs->ssi = ssi;
+      }
+    }
+#else /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI */
+    LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(tag_check);
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI */
+    hs->handle = file;
+    hs->file = file->data;
+    LWIP_ASSERT("File length must be positive!", (file->len >= 0));
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_CUSTOM_FILES
+    if (file->is_custom_file && (file->data == NULL)) {
+      /* custom file, need to read data first (via fs_read_custom) */
+      hs->left = 0;
+    } else
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_CUSTOM_FILES */
+    {
+      hs->left = file->len;
+    }
+    hs->retries = 0;
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_TIMING
+    hs->time_started = sys_now();
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_TIMING */
+#if !LWIP_HTTPD_DYNAMIC_HEADERS
+    LWIP_ASSERT("HTTP headers not included in file system",
+       (hs->handle->flags & FS_FILE_FLAGS_HEADER_INCLUDED) != 0);
+#endif /* !LWIP_HTTPD_DYNAMIC_HEADERS */
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_V09
+    if (is_09 && ((hs->handle->flags & FS_FILE_FLAGS_HEADER_INCLUDED) != 0)) {
+      /* HTTP/0.9 responses are sent without HTTP header,
+         search for the end of the header. */
+      char *file_start = lwip_strnstr(hs->file, CRLF CRLF, hs->left);
+      if (file_start != NULL) {
+        size_t diff = file_start + 4 - hs->file;
+        hs->file += diff;
+        hs->left -= (u32_t)diff;
+      }
+    }
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_V09*/
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_CGI_SSI
+    if (params != NULL) {
+      /* URI contains parameters, call generic CGI handler */
+      int count;
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_CGI
+      if (http_cgi_paramcount >= 0) {
+        count = http_cgi_paramcount;
+      } else
+#endif
+      {
+        count = extract_uri_parameters(hs, params);
+      }
+      httpd_cgi_handler(uri, count, http_cgi_params, http_cgi_param_vals
+#if defined(LWIP_HTTPD_FILE_STATE) && LWIP_HTTPD_FILE_STATE
+         , hs->handle->state
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_FILE_STATE */
+                        );
+    }
+#else /* LWIP_HTTPD_CGI_SSI */
+    LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(params);
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_CGI_SSI */
+  } else {
+    hs->handle = NULL;
+    hs->file = NULL;
+    hs->left = 0;
+    hs->retries = 0;
+  }
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_DYNAMIC_HEADERS
+  /* Determine the HTTP headers to send based on the file extension of
+   * the requested URI. */
+  if ((hs->handle == NULL) || ((hs->handle->flags & FS_FILE_FLAGS_HEADER_INCLUDED) == 0)) {
+    get_http_headers(hs, uri);
+  }
+#else /* LWIP_HTTPD_DYNAMIC_HEADERS */
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(uri);
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_DYNAMIC_HEADERS */
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_11_KEEPALIVE
+  if (hs->keepalive) {
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI
+     if (hs->ssi != NULL) {
+       hs->keepalive = 0;
+     } else
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI */
+     {
+       if ((hs->handle != NULL) &&
+           ((hs->handle->flags & (FS_FILE_FLAGS_HEADER_INCLUDED|FS_FILE_FLAGS_HEADER_PERSISTENT)) == FS_FILE_FLAGS_HEADER_INCLUDED)) {
+         hs->keepalive = 0;
+       }
+     }
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_11_KEEPALIVE */
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * The pcb had an error and is already deallocated.
+ * The argument might still be valid (if != NULL).
+ */
+static void
+http_err(void *arg, err_t err)
+{
+  struct http_state *hs = (struct http_state *)arg;
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(err);
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG, ("http_err: %s", lwip_strerr(err)));
+
+  if (hs != NULL) {
+    http_state_free(hs);
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Data has been sent and acknowledged by the remote host.
+ * This means that more data can be sent.
+ */
+static err_t
+http_sent(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *pcb, u16_t len)
+{
+  struct http_state *hs = (struct http_state *)arg;
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("http_sent %p\n", (void*)pcb));
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(len);
+
+  if (hs == NULL) {
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+
+  hs->retries = 0;
+
+  http_send(pcb, hs);
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * The poll function is called every 2nd second.
+ * If there has been no data sent (which resets the retries) in 8 seconds, close.
+ * If the last portion of a file has not been sent in 2 seconds, close.
+ *
+ * This could be increased, but we don't want to waste resources for bad connections.
+ */
+static err_t
+http_poll(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *pcb)
+{
+  struct http_state *hs = (struct http_state *)arg;
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("http_poll: pcb=%p hs=%p pcb_state=%s\n",
+    (void*)pcb, (void*)hs, tcp_debug_state_str(pcb->state)));
+
+  if (hs == NULL) {
+    err_t closed;
+    /* arg is null, close. */
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG, ("http_poll: arg is NULL, close\n"));
+    closed = http_close_conn(pcb, NULL);
+    LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(closed);
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_ABORT_ON_CLOSE_MEM_ERROR
+    if (closed == ERR_MEM) {
+       tcp_abort(pcb);
+       return ERR_ABRT;
+    }
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_ABORT_ON_CLOSE_MEM_ERROR */
+    return ERR_OK;
+  } else {
+    hs->retries++;
+    if (hs->retries == HTTPD_MAX_RETRIES) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG, ("http_poll: too many retries, close\n"));
+      http_close_conn(pcb, hs);
+      return ERR_OK;
+    }
+
+    /* If this connection has a file open, try to send some more data. If
+     * it has not yet received a GET request, don't do this since it will
+     * cause the connection to close immediately. */
+    if(hs && (hs->handle)) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("http_poll: try to send more data\n"));
+      if(http_send(pcb, hs)) {
+        /* If we wrote anything to be sent, go ahead and send it now. */
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("tcp_output\n"));
+        tcp_output(pcb);
+      }
+    }
+  }
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Data has been received on this pcb.
+ * For HTTP 1.0, this should normally only happen once (if the request fits in one packet).
+ */
+static err_t
+http_recv(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, err_t err)
+{
+  struct http_state *hs = (struct http_state *)arg;
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("http_recv: pcb=%p pbuf=%p err=%s\n", (void*)pcb,
+    (void*)p, lwip_strerr(err)));
+
+  if ((err != ERR_OK) || (p == NULL) || (hs == NULL)) {
+    /* error or closed by other side? */
+    if (p != NULL) {
+      /* Inform TCP that we have taken the data. */
+      tcp_recved(pcb, p->tot_len);
+      pbuf_free(p);
+    }
+    if (hs == NULL) {
+      /* this should not happen, only to be robust */
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG, ("Error, http_recv: hs is NULL, close\n"));
+    }
+    http_close_conn(pcb, hs);
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST && LWIP_HTTPD_POST_MANUAL_WND
+  if (hs->no_auto_wnd) {
+     hs->unrecved_bytes += p->tot_len;
+  } else
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST && LWIP_HTTPD_POST_MANUAL_WND */
+  {
+    /* Inform TCP that we have taken the data. */
+    tcp_recved(pcb, p->tot_len);
+  }
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST
+  if (hs->post_content_len_left > 0) {
+    /* reset idle counter when POST data is received */
+    hs->retries = 0;
+    /* this is data for a POST, pass the complete pbuf to the application */
+    http_post_rxpbuf(hs, p);
+    /* pbuf is passed to the application, don't free it! */
+    if (hs->post_content_len_left == 0) {
+      /* all data received, send response or close connection */
+      http_send(pcb, hs);
+    }
+    return ERR_OK;
+  } else
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST */
+  {
+    if (hs->handle == NULL) {
+      err_t parsed = http_parse_request(p, hs, pcb);
+      LWIP_ASSERT("http_parse_request: unexpected return value", parsed == ERR_OK
+        || parsed == ERR_INPROGRESS ||parsed == ERR_ARG || parsed == ERR_USE);
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_REQUESTLIST
+      if (parsed != ERR_INPROGRESS) {
+        /* request fully parsed or error */
+        if (hs->req != NULL) {
+          pbuf_free(hs->req);
+          hs->req = NULL;
+        }
+      }
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_REQUESTLIST */
+      pbuf_free(p);
+      if (parsed == ERR_OK) {
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST
+       if (hs->post_content_len_left == 0)
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_POST */
+        {
+          LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("http_recv: data %p len %"S32_F"\n", (const void*)hs->file, hs->left));
+          http_send(pcb, hs);
+        }
+      } else if (parsed == ERR_ARG) {
+        /* @todo: close on ERR_USE? */
+        http_close_conn(pcb, hs);
+      }
+    } else {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG, ("http_recv: already sending data\n"));
+      /* already sending but still receiving data, we might want to RST here? */
+      pbuf_free(p);
+    }
+  }
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * A new incoming connection has been accepted.
+ */
+static err_t
+http_accept(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *pcb, err_t err)
+{
+  struct http_state *hs;
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(err);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg);
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG, ("http_accept %p / %p\n", (void*)pcb, arg));
+
+  if ((err != ERR_OK) || (pcb == NULL)) {
+    return ERR_VAL;
+  }
+
+  /* Set priority */
+  tcp_setprio(pcb, HTTPD_TCP_PRIO);
+
+  /* Allocate memory for the structure that holds the state of the
+     connection - initialized by that function. */
+  hs = http_state_alloc();
+  if (hs == NULL) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG, ("http_accept: Out of memory, RST\n"));
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+  hs->pcb = pcb;
+
+  /* Tell TCP that this is the structure we wish to be passed for our
+     callbacks. */
+  tcp_arg(pcb, hs);
+
+  /* Set up the various callback functions */
+  tcp_recv(pcb, http_recv);
+  tcp_err(pcb, http_err);
+  tcp_poll(pcb, http_poll, HTTPD_POLL_INTERVAL);
+  tcp_sent(pcb, http_sent);
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup httpd
+ * Initialize the httpd: set up a listening PCB and bind it to the defined port
+ */
+void
+httpd_init(void)
+{
+  struct tcp_pcb *pcb;
+  err_t err;
+
+#if HTTPD_USE_MEM_POOL
+  LWIP_MEMPOOL_INIT(HTTPD_STATE);
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI
+  LWIP_MEMPOOL_INIT(HTTPD_SSI_STATE);
+#endif
+#endif
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG, ("httpd_init\n"));
+
+  pcb = tcp_new_ip_type(IPADDR_TYPE_ANY);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("httpd_init: tcp_new failed", pcb != NULL);
+  tcp_setprio(pcb, HTTPD_TCP_PRIO);
+  /* set SOF_REUSEADDR here to explicitly bind httpd to multiple interfaces */
+  err = tcp_bind(pcb, IP_ANY_TYPE, HTTPD_SERVER_PORT);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(err); /* in case of LWIP_NOASSERT */
+  LWIP_ASSERT("httpd_init: tcp_bind failed", err == ERR_OK);
+  pcb = tcp_listen(pcb);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("httpd_init: tcp_listen failed", pcb != NULL);
+  tcp_accept(pcb, http_accept);
+}
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI
+/**
+ * Set the SSI handler function.
+ *
+ * @param ssi_handler the SSI handler function
+ * @param tags an array of SSI tag strings to search for in SSI-enabled files
+ * @param num_tags number of tags in the 'tags' array
+ */
+void
+http_set_ssi_handler(tSSIHandler ssi_handler, const char **tags, int num_tags)
+{
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(HTTPD_DEBUG, ("http_set_ssi_handler\n"));
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("no ssi_handler given", ssi_handler != NULL);
+  g_pfnSSIHandler = ssi_handler;
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_RAW
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(tags);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(num_tags);
+#else /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_RAW */
+  LWIP_ASSERT("no tags given", tags != NULL);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("invalid number of tags", num_tags > 0);
+
+  g_ppcTags = tags;
+  g_iNumTags = num_tags;
+#endif /* !LWIP_HTTPD_SSI_RAW */
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI */
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_CGI
+/**
+ * Set an array of CGI filenames/handler functions
+ *
+ * @param cgis an array of CGI filenames/handler functions
+ * @param num_handlers number of elements in the 'cgis' array
+ */
+void
+http_set_cgi_handlers(const tCGI *cgis, int num_handlers)
+{
+  LWIP_ASSERT("no cgis given", cgis != NULL);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("invalid number of handlers", num_handlers > 0);
+
+  g_pCGIs = cgis;
+  g_iNumCGIs = num_handlers;
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_CGI */
+
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP && LWIP_CALLBACK_API */

+ 114 - 0
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@@ -0,0 +1,114 @@
+#ifndef LWIP_HTTPD_STRUCTS_H
+#define LWIP_HTTPD_STRUCTS_H
+
+#include "lwip/apps/httpd.h"
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_DYNAMIC_HEADERS
+/** This struct is used for a list of HTTP header strings for various
+ * filename extensions. */
+typedef struct
+{
+  const char *extension;
+  const char *content_type;
+} tHTTPHeader;
+
+/** A list of strings used in HTTP headers (see RFC 1945 HTTP/1.0 and
+ * RFC 2616 HTTP/1.1 for header field definitions) */
+static const char * const g_psHTTPHeaderStrings[] =
+{
+ "HTTP/1.0 200 OK\r\n",
+ "HTTP/1.0 404 File not found\r\n",
+ "HTTP/1.0 400 Bad Request\r\n",
+ "HTTP/1.0 501 Not Implemented\r\n",
+ "HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n",
+ "HTTP/1.1 404 File not found\r\n",
+ "HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request\r\n",
+ "HTTP/1.1 501 Not Implemented\r\n",
+ "Content-Length: ",
+ "Connection: Close\r\n",
+ "Connection: keep-alive\r\n",
+ "Connection: keep-alive\r\nContent-Length: ",
+ "Server: "HTTPD_SERVER_AGENT"\r\n",
+ "\r\n<html><body><h2>404: The requested file cannot be found.</h2></body></html>\r\n"
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_11_KEEPALIVE
+ ,"Connection: keep-alive\r\nContent-Length: 77\r\n\r\n<html><body><h2>404: The requested file cannot be found.</h2></body></html>\r\n"
+#endif
+};
+
+/* Indexes into the g_psHTTPHeaderStrings array */
+#define HTTP_HDR_OK             0 /* 200 OK */
+#define HTTP_HDR_NOT_FOUND      1 /* 404 File not found */
+#define HTTP_HDR_BAD_REQUEST    2 /* 400 Bad request */
+#define HTTP_HDR_NOT_IMPL       3 /* 501 Not Implemented */
+#define HTTP_HDR_OK_11          4 /* 200 OK */
+#define HTTP_HDR_NOT_FOUND_11   5 /* 404 File not found */
+#define HTTP_HDR_BAD_REQUEST_11 6 /* 400 Bad request */
+#define HTTP_HDR_NOT_IMPL_11    7 /* 501 Not Implemented */
+#define HTTP_HDR_CONTENT_LENGTH 8 /* Content-Length: (HTTP 1.0)*/
+#define HTTP_HDR_CONN_CLOSE     9 /* Connection: Close (HTTP 1.1) */
+#define HTTP_HDR_CONN_KEEPALIVE 10 /* Connection: keep-alive (HTTP 1.1) */
+#define HTTP_HDR_KEEPALIVE_LEN  11 /* Connection: keep-alive + Content-Length: (HTTP 1.1)*/
+#define HTTP_HDR_SERVER         12 /* Server: HTTPD_SERVER_AGENT */
+#define DEFAULT_404_HTML        13 /* default 404 body */
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SUPPORT_11_KEEPALIVE
+#define DEFAULT_404_HTML_PERSISTENT 14 /* default 404 body, but including Connection: keep-alive */
+#endif
+
+
+#define HTTP_HDR_HTML           "Content-type: text/html\r\n\r\n"
+#define HTTP_HDR_SSI            "Content-type: text/html\r\nExpires: Fri, 10 Apr 2008 14:00:00 GMT\r\nPragma: no-cache\r\n\r\n"
+#define HTTP_HDR_GIF            "Content-type: image/gif\r\n\r\n"
+#define HTTP_HDR_PNG            "Content-type: image/png\r\n\r\n"
+#define HTTP_HDR_JPG            "Content-type: image/jpeg\r\n\r\n"
+#define HTTP_HDR_BMP            "Content-type: image/bmp\r\n\r\n"
+#define HTTP_HDR_ICO            "Content-type: image/x-icon\r\n\r\n"
+#define HTTP_HDR_APP            "Content-type: application/octet-stream\r\n\r\n"
+#define HTTP_HDR_JS             "Content-type: application/javascript\r\n\r\n"
+#define HTTP_HDR_RA             "Content-type: application/javascript\r\n\r\n"
+#define HTTP_HDR_CSS            "Content-type: text/css\r\n\r\n"
+#define HTTP_HDR_SWF            "Content-type: application/x-shockwave-flash\r\n\r\n"
+#define HTTP_HDR_XML            "Content-type: text/xml\r\n\r\n"
+#define HTTP_HDR_PDF            "Content-type: application/pdf\r\n\r\n"
+#define HTTP_HDR_JSON           "Content-type: application/json\r\n\r\n"
+
+#define HTTP_HDR_DEFAULT_TYPE   "Content-type: text/plain\r\n\r\n"
+
+/** A list of extension-to-HTTP header strings (see outdated RFC 1700 MEDIA TYPES
+ * and http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types for registered content types
+ * and subtypes) */
+static const tHTTPHeader g_psHTTPHeaders[] =
+{
+ { "html", HTTP_HDR_HTML},
+ { "htm",  HTTP_HDR_HTML},
+ { "shtml",HTTP_HDR_SSI},
+ { "shtm", HTTP_HDR_SSI},
+ { "ssi",  HTTP_HDR_SSI},
+ { "gif",  HTTP_HDR_GIF},
+ { "png",  HTTP_HDR_PNG},
+ { "jpg",  HTTP_HDR_JPG},
+ { "bmp",  HTTP_HDR_BMP},
+ { "ico",  HTTP_HDR_ICO},
+ { "class",HTTP_HDR_APP},
+ { "cls",  HTTP_HDR_APP},
+ { "js",   HTTP_HDR_JS},
+ { "ram",  HTTP_HDR_RA},
+ { "css",  HTTP_HDR_CSS},
+ { "swf",  HTTP_HDR_SWF},
+ { "xml",  HTTP_HDR_XML},
+ { "xsl",  HTTP_HDR_XML},
+ { "pdf",  HTTP_HDR_PDF},
+ { "json", HTTP_HDR_JSON}
+};
+
+#define NUM_HTTP_HEADERS (sizeof(g_psHTTPHeaders) / sizeof(tHTTPHeader))
+
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_DYNAMIC_HEADERS */
+
+#if LWIP_HTTPD_SSI
+static const char * const g_pcSSIExtensions[] = {
+  ".shtml", ".shtm", ".ssi", ".xml"
+};
+#define NUM_SHTML_EXTENSIONS (sizeof(g_pcSSIExtensions) / sizeof(const char *))
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_SSI */
+
+#endif /* LWIP_HTTPD_STRUCTS_H */

+ 97 - 0
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@@ -0,0 +1,97 @@
+#!/usr/bin/perl
+
+open(OUTPUT, "> fsdata.c");
+
+chdir("fs");
+open(FILES, "find . -type f |");
+
+while($file = <FILES>) {
+
+    # Do not include files in CVS directories nor backup files.
+    if($file =~ /(CVS|~)/) {
+    	next;
+    }
+    
+    chop($file);
+    
+    open(HEADER, "> /tmp/header") || die $!;
+    if($file =~ /404/) {
+	print(HEADER "HTTP/1.0 404 File not found\r\n");
+    } else {
+	print(HEADER "HTTP/1.0 200 OK\r\n");
+    }
+    print(HEADER "Server: lwIP/pre-0.6 (http://www.sics.se/~adam/lwip/)\r\n");
+    if($file =~ /\.html$/) {
+	print(HEADER "Content-type: text/html\r\n");
+    } elsif($file =~ /\.gif$/) {
+	print(HEADER "Content-type: image/gif\r\n");
+    } elsif($file =~ /\.png$/) {
+	print(HEADER "Content-type: image/png\r\n");
+    } elsif($file =~ /\.jpg$/) {
+	print(HEADER "Content-type: image/jpeg\r\n");
+    } elsif($file =~ /\.class$/) {
+	print(HEADER "Content-type: application/octet-stream\r\n");
+    } elsif($file =~ /\.ram$/) {
+	print(HEADER "Content-type: audio/x-pn-realaudio\r\n");    
+    } else {
+	print(HEADER "Content-type: text/plain\r\n");
+    }
+    print(HEADER "\r\n");
+    close(HEADER);
+
+    unless($file =~ /\.plain$/ || $file =~ /cgi/) {
+	system("cat /tmp/header $file > /tmp/file");
+    } else {
+	system("cp $file /tmp/file");
+    }
+    
+    open(FILE, "/tmp/file");
+    unlink("/tmp/file");
+    unlink("/tmp/header");
+
+    $file =~ s/\.//;
+    $fvar = $file;
+    $fvar =~ s-/-_-g;
+    $fvar =~ s-\.-_-g;
+    print(OUTPUT "static const unsigned char data".$fvar."[] = {\n");
+    print(OUTPUT "\t/* $file */\n\t");
+    for($j = 0; $j < length($file); $j++) {
+	printf(OUTPUT "%#02x, ", unpack("C", substr($file, $j, 1)));
+    }
+    printf(OUTPUT "0,\n");
+    
+    
+    $i = 0;
+    while(read(FILE, $data, 1)) {
+        if($i == 0) {
+            print(OUTPUT "\t");
+        }
+        printf(OUTPUT "%#02x, ", unpack("C", $data));
+        $i++;
+        if($i == 10) {
+            print(OUTPUT "\n");
+            $i = 0;
+        }
+    }
+    print(OUTPUT "};\n\n");
+    close(FILE);
+    push(@fvars, $fvar);
+    push(@files, $file);
+}
+
+for($i = 0; $i < @fvars; $i++) {
+    $file = $files[$i];
+    $fvar = $fvars[$i];
+
+    if($i == 0) {
+        $prevfile = "NULL";
+    } else {
+        $prevfile = "file" . $fvars[$i - 1];
+    }
+    print(OUTPUT "const struct fsdata_file file".$fvar."[] = {{$prevfile, data$fvar, ");
+    print(OUTPUT "data$fvar + ". (length($file) + 1) .", ");
+    print(OUTPUT "sizeof(data$fvar) - ". (length($file) + 1) ."}};\n\n");
+}
+
+print(OUTPUT "#define FS_ROOT file$fvars[$i - 1]\n\n");
+print(OUTPUT "#define FS_NUMFILES $i\n");

+ 1033 - 0
MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/src/apps/httpd/makefsdata/makefsdata.c

@@ -0,0 +1,1033 @@
+/**
+ * makefsdata: Converts a directory structure for use with the lwIP httpd.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ * Author: Jim Pettinato
+ *         Simon Goldschmidt
+ *
+ * @todo:
+ * - take TCP_MSS, LWIP_TCP_TIMESTAMPS and
+ *   PAYLOAD_ALIGN_TYPE/PAYLOAD_ALIGNMENT as arguments
+ */
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#ifdef WIN32
+#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
+#include "windows.h"
+#else
+#include <dir.h>
+#endif
+#include <dos.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <time.h>
+#include <sys/stat.h>
+
+/** Makefsdata can generate *all* files deflate-compressed (where file size shrinks).
+ * Since nearly all browsers support this, this is a good way to reduce ROM size.
+ * To compress the files, "miniz.c" must be downloaded seperately.
+ */
+#ifndef MAKEFS_SUPPORT_DEFLATE
+#define MAKEFS_SUPPORT_DEFLATE 0
+#endif
+
+#define COPY_BUFSIZE (1024*1024) /* 1 MByte */
+
+#if MAKEFS_SUPPORT_DEFLATE
+#include "../miniz.c"
+
+typedef unsigned char uint8;
+typedef unsigned short uint16;
+typedef unsigned int uint;
+
+#define my_max(a,b) (((a) > (b)) ? (a) : (b))
+#define my_min(a,b) (((a) < (b)) ? (a) : (b))
+
+/* COMP_OUT_BUF_SIZE is the size of the output buffer used during compression.
+   COMP_OUT_BUF_SIZE must be >= 1 and <= OUT_BUF_SIZE */
+#define COMP_OUT_BUF_SIZE COPY_BUFSIZE
+
+/* OUT_BUF_SIZE is the size of the output buffer used during decompression.
+   OUT_BUF_SIZE must be a power of 2 >= TINFL_LZ_DICT_SIZE (because the low-level decompressor not only writes, but reads from the output buffer as it decompresses) */
+#define OUT_BUF_SIZE COPY_BUFSIZE
+static uint8 s_outbuf[OUT_BUF_SIZE];
+static uint8 s_checkbuf[OUT_BUF_SIZE];
+
+/* tdefl_compressor contains all the state needed by the low-level compressor so it's a pretty big struct (~300k).
+   This example makes it a global vs. putting it on the stack, of course in real-world usage you'll probably malloc() or new it. */
+tdefl_compressor g_deflator;
+tinfl_decompressor g_inflator;
+
+int deflate_level = 10; /* default compression level, can be changed via command line */
+#define USAGE_ARG_DEFLATE " [-defl<:compr_level>]"
+#else /* MAKEFS_SUPPORT_DEFLATE */
+#define USAGE_ARG_DEFLATE ""
+#endif /* MAKEFS_SUPPORT_DEFLATE */
+
+/* Compatibility defines Win32 vs. DOS */
+#ifdef WIN32
+
+#define FIND_T                        WIN32_FIND_DATAA
+#define FIND_T_FILENAME(fInfo)        (fInfo.cFileName)
+#define FIND_T_IS_DIR(fInfo)          ((fInfo.dwFileAttributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) != 0)
+#define FIND_T_IS_FILE(fInfo)         ((fInfo.dwFileAttributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) == 0)
+#define FIND_RET_T                    HANDLE
+#define FINDFIRST_FILE(path, result)  FindFirstFileA(path, result)
+#define FINDFIRST_DIR(path, result)   FindFirstFileA(path, result)
+#define FINDNEXT(ff_res, result)      FindNextFileA(ff_res, result)
+#define FINDFIRST_SUCCEEDED(ret)      (ret != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
+#define FINDNEXT_SUCCEEDED(ret)       (ret == TRUE)
+
+#define GETCWD(path, len)             GetCurrentDirectoryA(len, path)
+#define CHDIR(path)                   SetCurrentDirectoryA(path)
+#define CHDIR_SUCCEEDED(ret)          (ret == TRUE)
+
+#else
+
+#define FIND_T                        struct ffblk
+#define FIND_T_FILENAME(fInfo)        (fInfo.ff_name)
+#define FIND_T_IS_DIR(fInfo)          ((fInfo.ff_attrib & FA_DIREC) == FA_DIREC)
+#define FIND_T_IS_FILE(fInfo)         (1)
+#define FIND_RET_T                    int
+#define FINDFIRST_FILE(path, result)  findfirst(path, result, FA_ARCH)
+#define FINDFIRST_DIR(path, result)   findfirst(path, result, FA_DIREC)
+#define FINDNEXT(ff_res, result)      FindNextFileA(ff_res, result)
+#define FINDFIRST_SUCCEEDED(ret)      (ret == 0)
+#define FINDNEXT_SUCCEEDED(ret)       (ret == 0)
+
+#define GETCWD(path, len)             getcwd(path, len)
+#define CHDIR(path)                   chdir(path)
+#define CHDIR_SUCCEEDED(ret)          (ret == 0)
+
+#endif
+
+#define NEWLINE     "\r\n"
+#define NEWLINE_LEN 2
+
+/* define this to get the header variables we use to build HTTP headers */
+#define LWIP_HTTPD_DYNAMIC_HEADERS 1
+#define LWIP_HTTPD_SSI             1
+#include "lwip/init.h"
+#include "../httpd_structs.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/fs.h"
+
+#include "../core/inet_chksum.c"
+#include "../core/def.c"
+
+/** (Your server name here) */
+const char *serverID = "Server: "HTTPD_SERVER_AGENT"\r\n";
+char serverIDBuffer[1024];
+
+/* change this to suit your MEM_ALIGNMENT */
+#define PAYLOAD_ALIGNMENT 4
+/* set this to 0 to prevent aligning payload */
+#define ALIGN_PAYLOAD 1
+/* define this to a type that has the required alignment */
+#define PAYLOAD_ALIGN_TYPE "unsigned int"
+static int payload_alingment_dummy_counter = 0;
+
+#define HEX_BYTES_PER_LINE 16
+
+#define MAX_PATH_LEN 256
+
+struct file_entry
+{
+   struct file_entry* next;
+   const char* filename_c;
+};
+
+int process_sub(FILE *data_file, FILE *struct_file);
+int process_file(FILE *data_file, FILE *struct_file, const char *filename);
+int file_write_http_header(FILE *data_file, const char *filename, int file_size, u16_t *http_hdr_len,
+                           u16_t *http_hdr_chksum, u8_t provide_content_len, int is_compressed);
+int file_put_ascii(FILE *file, const char *ascii_string, int len, int *i);
+int s_put_ascii(char *buf, const char *ascii_string, int len, int *i);
+void concat_files(const char *file1, const char *file2, const char *targetfile);
+int check_path(char* path, size_t size);
+
+/* 5 bytes per char + 3 bytes per line */
+static char file_buffer_c[COPY_BUFSIZE * 5 + ((COPY_BUFSIZE / HEX_BYTES_PER_LINE) * 3)];
+
+char curSubdir[MAX_PATH_LEN];
+char lastFileVar[MAX_PATH_LEN];
+char hdr_buf[4096];
+
+unsigned char processSubs = 1;
+unsigned char includeHttpHeader = 1;
+unsigned char useHttp11 = 0;
+unsigned char supportSsi = 1;
+unsigned char precalcChksum = 0;
+unsigned char includeLastModified = 0;
+#if MAKEFS_SUPPORT_DEFLATE
+unsigned char deflateNonSsiFiles = 0;
+size_t deflatedBytesReduced = 0;
+size_t overallDataBytes = 0;
+#endif
+
+struct file_entry* first_file = NULL;
+struct file_entry* last_file = NULL;
+
+static void print_usage(void)
+{
+  printf(" Usage: htmlgen [targetdir] [-s] [-e] [-i] [-11] [-nossi] [-c] [-f:<filename>] [-m] [-svr:<name>]" USAGE_ARG_DEFLATE NEWLINE NEWLINE);
+  printf("   targetdir: relative or absolute path to files to convert" NEWLINE);
+  printf("   switch -s: toggle processing of subdirectories (default is on)" NEWLINE);
+  printf("   switch -e: exclude HTTP header from file (header is created at runtime, default is off)" NEWLINE);
+  printf("   switch -11: include HTTP 1.1 header (1.0 is default)" NEWLINE);
+  printf("   switch -nossi: no support for SSI (cannot calculate Content-Length for SSI)" NEWLINE);
+  printf("   switch -c: precalculate checksums for all pages (default is off)" NEWLINE);
+  printf("   switch -f: target filename (default is \"fsdata.c\")" NEWLINE);
+  printf("   switch -m: include \"Last-Modified\" header based on file time" NEWLINE);
+  printf("   switch -svr: server identifier sent in HTTP response header ('Server' field)" NEWLINE);
+#if MAKEFS_SUPPORT_DEFLATE
+  printf("   switch -defl: deflate-compress all non-SSI files (with opt. compr.-level, default=10)" NEWLINE);
+  printf("                 ATTENTION: browser has to support \"Content-Encoding: deflate\"!" NEWLINE);
+#endif
+  printf("   if targetdir not specified, htmlgen will attempt to" NEWLINE);
+  printf("   process files in subdirectory 'fs'" NEWLINE);
+}
+
+int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+{
+  char path[MAX_PATH_LEN];
+  char appPath[MAX_PATH_LEN];
+  FILE *data_file;
+  FILE *struct_file;
+  int filesProcessed;
+  int i;
+  char targetfile[MAX_PATH_LEN];
+  strcpy(targetfile, "fsdata.c");
+
+  memset(path, 0, sizeof(path));
+  memset(appPath, 0, sizeof(appPath));
+
+  printf(NEWLINE " makefsdata - HTML to C source converter" NEWLINE);
+  printf("     by Jim Pettinato               - circa 2003 " NEWLINE);
+  printf("     extended by Simon Goldschmidt  - 2009 " NEWLINE NEWLINE);
+
+  strcpy(path, "fs");
+  for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
+    if (argv[i] == NULL) {
+      continue;
+    }
+    if (argv[i][0] == '-') {
+      if (strstr(argv[i], "-svr:") == argv[i]) {
+        snprintf(serverIDBuffer, sizeof(serverIDBuffer), "Server: %s\r\n", &argv[i][5]);
+        serverID = serverIDBuffer;
+        printf("Using Server-ID: \"%s\"\n", serverID);
+      } else if (strstr(argv[i], "-s") == argv[i]) {
+        processSubs = 0;
+      } else if (strstr(argv[i], "-e") == argv[i]) {
+        includeHttpHeader = 0;
+      } else if (strstr(argv[i], "-11") == argv[i]) {
+        useHttp11 = 1;
+      } else if (strstr(argv[i], "-nossi") == argv[i]) {
+        supportSsi = 0;
+      } else if (strstr(argv[i], "-c") == argv[i]) {
+        precalcChksum = 1;
+      } else if (strstr(argv[i], "-f:") == argv[i]) {
+        strncpy(targetfile, &argv[i][3], sizeof(targetfile) - 1);
+        targetfile[sizeof(targetfile) - 1] = 0;
+        printf("Writing to file \"%s\"\n", targetfile);
+      } else if (strstr(argv[i], "-m") == argv[i]) {
+        includeLastModified = 1;
+      } else if (strstr(argv[i], "-defl") == argv[i]) {
+#if MAKEFS_SUPPORT_DEFLATE
+        char* colon = strstr(argv[i], ":");
+        if (colon) {
+          if (colon[1] != 0) {
+            int defl_level = atoi(&colon[1]);
+            if ((defl_level >= 0) && (defl_level <= 10)) {
+              deflate_level = defl_level;
+            } else {
+              printf("ERROR: deflate level must be [0..10]" NEWLINE);
+              exit(0);
+            }
+          }
+        }
+        deflateNonSsiFiles = 1;
+        printf("Deflating all non-SSI files with level %d (but only if size is reduced)" NEWLINE, deflate_level);
+#else
+        printf("WARNING: Deflate support is disabled\n");
+#endif
+      } else if ((strstr(argv[i], "-?")) || (strstr(argv[i], "-h"))) {
+        print_usage();
+        exit(0);
+      }
+    } else if ((argv[i][0] == '/') && (argv[i][1] == '?') && (argv[i][2] == 0)) {
+      print_usage();
+      exit(0);
+    } else {
+      strncpy(path, argv[i], sizeof(path)-1);
+      path[sizeof(path)-1] = 0;
+    }
+  }
+
+  if (!check_path(path, sizeof(path))) {
+    printf("Invalid path: \"%s\"." NEWLINE, path);
+    exit(-1);
+  }
+
+  GETCWD(appPath, MAX_PATH_LEN);
+  /* if command line param or subdir named 'fs' not found spout usage verbiage */
+  if (!CHDIR_SUCCEEDED(CHDIR(path))) {
+    /* if no subdir named 'fs' (or the one which was given) exists, spout usage verbiage */
+    printf(" Failed to open directory \"%s\"." NEWLINE NEWLINE, path);
+    print_usage();
+    exit(-1);
+  }
+  CHDIR(appPath);
+
+  printf("HTTP %sheader will %s statically included." NEWLINE,
+    (includeHttpHeader ? (useHttp11 ? "1.1 " : "1.0 ") : ""),
+    (includeHttpHeader ? "be" : "not be"));
+
+  sprintf(curSubdir, "");  /* start off in web page's root directory - relative paths */
+  printf("  Processing all files in directory %s", path);
+  if (processSubs) {
+    printf(" and subdirectories..." NEWLINE NEWLINE);
+  } else {
+    printf("..." NEWLINE NEWLINE);
+  }
+
+  data_file = fopen("fsdata.tmp", "wb");
+  if (data_file == NULL) {
+    printf("Failed to create file \"fsdata.tmp\"\n");
+    exit(-1);
+  }
+  struct_file = fopen("fshdr.tmp", "wb");
+  if (struct_file == NULL) {
+    printf("Failed to create file \"fshdr.tmp\"\n");
+    fclose(data_file);
+    exit(-1);
+  }
+
+  CHDIR(path);
+
+  fprintf(data_file, "#include \"lwip/apps/fs.h\"" NEWLINE);
+  fprintf(data_file, "#include \"lwip/def.h\"" NEWLINE);
+  fprintf(data_file, "#include \"fsdata.h\"" NEWLINE NEWLINE NEWLINE);
+
+  fprintf(data_file, "#define file_NULL (struct fsdata_file *) NULL" NEWLINE NEWLINE NEWLINE);
+  /* define FS_FILE_FLAGS_HEADER_INCLUDED to 1 if not defined (compatibility with older httpd/fs) */
+  fprintf(data_file, "#ifndef FS_FILE_FLAGS_HEADER_INCLUDED" NEWLINE "#define FS_FILE_FLAGS_HEADER_INCLUDED 1" NEWLINE "#endif" NEWLINE);
+  /* define FS_FILE_FLAGS_HEADER_PERSISTENT to 0 if not defined (compatibility with older httpd/fs: wasn't supported back then) */
+  fprintf(data_file, "#ifndef FS_FILE_FLAGS_HEADER_PERSISTENT" NEWLINE "#define FS_FILE_FLAGS_HEADER_PERSISTENT 0" NEWLINE "#endif" NEWLINE);
+
+  /* define alignment defines */
+#if ALIGN_PAYLOAD
+  fprintf(data_file, "/* FSDATA_FILE_ALIGNMENT: 0=off, 1=by variable, 2=by include */" NEWLINE "#ifndef FSDATA_FILE_ALIGNMENT" NEWLINE "#define FSDATA_FILE_ALIGNMENT 0" NEWLINE "#endif" NEWLINE);
+#endif
+  fprintf(data_file, "#ifndef FSDATA_ALIGN_PRE"  NEWLINE "#define FSDATA_ALIGN_PRE"  NEWLINE "#endif" NEWLINE);
+  fprintf(data_file, "#ifndef FSDATA_ALIGN_POST" NEWLINE "#define FSDATA_ALIGN_POST" NEWLINE "#endif" NEWLINE);
+#if ALIGN_PAYLOAD
+  fprintf(data_file, "#if FSDATA_FILE_ALIGNMENT==2" NEWLINE "#include \"fsdata_alignment.h\"" NEWLINE "#endif" NEWLINE);
+#endif
+
+  sprintf(lastFileVar, "NULL");
+
+  filesProcessed = process_sub(data_file, struct_file);
+
+  /* data_file now contains all of the raw data.. now append linked list of
+   * file header structs to allow embedded app to search for a file name */
+  fprintf(data_file, NEWLINE NEWLINE);
+  fprintf(struct_file, "#define FS_ROOT file_%s" NEWLINE, lastFileVar);
+  fprintf(struct_file, "#define FS_NUMFILES %d" NEWLINE NEWLINE, filesProcessed);
+
+  fclose(data_file);
+  fclose(struct_file);
+
+  CHDIR(appPath);
+  /* append struct_file to data_file */
+  printf(NEWLINE "Creating target file..." NEWLINE NEWLINE);
+  concat_files("fsdata.tmp", "fshdr.tmp", targetfile);
+
+  /* if succeeded, delete the temporary files */
+  if (remove("fsdata.tmp") != 0) {
+    printf("Warning: failed to delete fsdata.tmp\n");
+  }
+  if (remove("fshdr.tmp") != 0) {
+    printf("Warning: failed to delete fshdr.tmp\n");
+  }
+
+  printf(NEWLINE "Processed %d files - done." NEWLINE, filesProcessed);
+#if MAKEFS_SUPPORT_DEFLATE
+  if (deflateNonSsiFiles) {
+    printf("(Deflated total byte reduction: %d bytes -> %d bytes (%.02f%%)" NEWLINE,
+      (int)overallDataBytes, (int)deflatedBytesReduced, (float)((deflatedBytesReduced*100.0)/overallDataBytes));
+  }
+#endif
+  printf(NEWLINE);
+
+  while (first_file != NULL) {
+     struct file_entry* fe = first_file;
+     first_file = fe->next;
+     free(fe);
+  }
+
+  return 0;
+}
+
+int check_path(char* path, size_t size)
+{
+  size_t slen;
+  if (path[0] == 0) {
+    /* empty */
+    return 0;
+  }
+  slen = strlen(path);
+  if (slen >= size) {
+    /* not NULL-terminated */
+    return 0;
+  }
+  while ((slen > 0) && ((path[slen] == '\\') || (path[slen] == '/'))) {
+    /* path should not end with trailing backslash */
+    path[slen] = 0;
+    slen--;
+  }
+  if (slen == 0) {
+    return 0;
+  }
+  return 1;
+}
+
+static void copy_file(const char *filename_in, FILE *fout)
+{
+  FILE *fin;
+  size_t len;
+  void* buf;
+  fin = fopen(filename_in, "rb");
+  if (fin == NULL) {
+    printf("Failed to open file \"%s\"\n", filename_in);
+    exit(-1);
+  }
+  buf = malloc(COPY_BUFSIZE);
+  while ((len = fread(buf, 1, COPY_BUFSIZE, fin)) > 0) {
+    fwrite(buf, 1, len, fout);
+  }
+  free(buf);
+  fclose(fin);
+}
+
+void concat_files(const char *file1, const char *file2, const char *targetfile)
+{
+  FILE *fout;
+  fout = fopen(targetfile, "wb");
+  if (fout == NULL) {
+    printf("Failed to open file \"%s\"\n", targetfile);
+    exit(-1);
+  }
+  copy_file(file1, fout);
+  copy_file(file2, fout);
+  fclose(fout);
+}
+
+int process_sub(FILE *data_file, FILE *struct_file)
+{
+  FIND_T fInfo;
+  FIND_RET_T fret;
+  int filesProcessed = 0;
+
+  if (processSubs) {
+    /* process subs recursively */
+    size_t sublen = strlen(curSubdir);
+    size_t freelen = sizeof(curSubdir) - sublen - 1;
+    LWIP_ASSERT("sublen < sizeof(curSubdir)", sublen < sizeof(curSubdir));
+    fret = FINDFIRST_DIR("*", &fInfo);
+    if (FINDFIRST_SUCCEEDED(fret)) {
+      do {
+        const char *curName = FIND_T_FILENAME(fInfo);
+        if ((curName[0] == '.') || (strcmp(curName, "CVS") == 0)) {
+          continue;
+        }
+        if (!FIND_T_IS_DIR(fInfo)) {
+          continue;
+        }
+        if (freelen > 0) {
+           CHDIR(curName);
+           strncat(curSubdir, "/", freelen);
+           strncat(curSubdir, curName, freelen - 1);
+           curSubdir[sizeof(curSubdir) - 1] = 0;
+           printf("processing subdirectory %s/..." NEWLINE, curSubdir);
+           filesProcessed += process_sub(data_file, struct_file);
+           CHDIR("..");
+           curSubdir[sublen] = 0;
+        } else {
+           printf("WARNING: cannot process sub due to path length restrictions: \"%s/%s\"\n", curSubdir, curName);
+        }
+      } while (FINDNEXT_SUCCEEDED(FINDNEXT(fret, &fInfo)));
+    }
+  }
+
+  fret = FINDFIRST_FILE("*.*", &fInfo);
+  if (FINDFIRST_SUCCEEDED(fret)) {
+    /* at least one file in directory */
+    do {
+      if (FIND_T_IS_FILE(fInfo)) {
+        const char *curName = FIND_T_FILENAME(fInfo);
+        printf("processing %s/%s..." NEWLINE, curSubdir, curName);
+        if (process_file(data_file, struct_file, curName) < 0) {
+          printf(NEWLINE "Error... aborting" NEWLINE);
+          return -1;
+        }
+        filesProcessed++;
+      }
+    } while (FINDNEXT_SUCCEEDED(FINDNEXT(fret, &fInfo)));
+  }
+  return filesProcessed;
+}
+
+u8_t* get_file_data(const char* filename, int* file_size, int can_be_compressed, int* is_compressed)
+{
+  FILE *inFile;
+  size_t fsize = 0;
+  u8_t* buf;
+  size_t r;
+  int rs;
+  inFile = fopen(filename, "rb");
+  if (inFile == NULL) {
+    printf("Failed to open file \"%s\"\n", filename);
+    exit(-1);
+  }
+  fseek(inFile, 0, SEEK_END);
+  rs = ftell(inFile);
+  if (rs < 0) {
+     printf("ftell failed with %d\n", errno);
+     exit(-1);
+  }
+  fsize = (size_t)rs;
+  fseek(inFile, 0, SEEK_SET);
+  buf = (u8_t*)malloc(fsize);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("buf != NULL", buf != NULL);
+  r = fread(buf, 1, fsize, inFile);
+  *file_size = fsize;
+  *is_compressed = 0;
+#if MAKEFS_SUPPORT_DEFLATE
+  overallDataBytes += fsize;
+  if (deflateNonSsiFiles) {
+    if (can_be_compressed) {
+      if (fsize < OUT_BUF_SIZE) {
+        u8_t* ret_buf;
+        tdefl_status status;
+        size_t in_bytes = fsize;
+        size_t out_bytes = OUT_BUF_SIZE;
+        const void *next_in = buf;
+        void *next_out = s_outbuf;
+        /* create tdefl() compatible flags (we have to compose the low-level flags ourselves, or use tdefl_create_comp_flags_from_zip_params() but that means MINIZ_NO_ZLIB_APIS can't be defined). */
+        mz_uint comp_flags = s_tdefl_num_probes[MZ_MIN(10, deflate_level)] | ((deflate_level <= 3) ? TDEFL_GREEDY_PARSING_FLAG : 0);
+        if (!deflate_level) {
+          comp_flags |= TDEFL_FORCE_ALL_RAW_BLOCKS;
+        }
+        status = tdefl_init(&g_deflator, NULL, NULL, comp_flags);
+        if (status != TDEFL_STATUS_OKAY) {
+          printf("tdefl_init() failed!\n");
+          exit(-1);
+        }
+        memset(s_outbuf, 0, sizeof(s_outbuf));
+        status = tdefl_compress(&g_deflator, next_in, &in_bytes, next_out, &out_bytes, TDEFL_FINISH);
+        if (status != TDEFL_STATUS_DONE) {
+          printf("deflate failed: %d\n", status);
+          exit(-1);
+        }
+        LWIP_ASSERT("out_bytes <= COPY_BUFSIZE", out_bytes <= OUT_BUF_SIZE);
+        if (out_bytes < fsize) {
+          ret_buf = (u8_t*)malloc(out_bytes);
+          LWIP_ASSERT("ret_buf != NULL", ret_buf != NULL);
+          memcpy(ret_buf, s_outbuf, out_bytes);
+          {
+            /* sanity-check compression be inflating and comparing to the original */
+            tinfl_status dec_status;
+            tinfl_decompressor inflator;
+            size_t dec_in_bytes = out_bytes;
+            size_t dec_out_bytes = OUT_BUF_SIZE;
+            next_out = s_checkbuf;
+
+            tinfl_init(&inflator);
+            memset(s_checkbuf, 0, sizeof(s_checkbuf));
+            dec_status = tinfl_decompress(&inflator, (const mz_uint8 *)ret_buf, &dec_in_bytes, s_checkbuf, (mz_uint8 *)next_out, &dec_out_bytes, 0);
+            LWIP_ASSERT("tinfl_decompress failed", dec_status == TINFL_STATUS_DONE);
+            LWIP_ASSERT("tinfl_decompress size mismatch", fsize == dec_out_bytes);
+            LWIP_ASSERT("decompressed memcmp failed", !memcmp(s_checkbuf, buf, fsize));
+          }
+          /* free original buffer, use compressed data + size */
+          free(buf);
+          buf = ret_buf;
+          *file_size = out_bytes;
+          printf(" - deflate: %d bytes -> %d bytes (%.02f%%)" NEWLINE, (int)fsize, (int)out_bytes, (float)((out_bytes*100.0)/fsize));
+          deflatedBytesReduced += (size_t)(fsize - out_bytes);
+          *is_compressed = 1;
+        } else {
+          printf(" - uncompressed: (would be %d bytes larger using deflate)" NEWLINE, (int)(out_bytes - fsize));
+        }
+      } else {
+        printf(" - uncompressed: (file is larger than deflate bufer)" NEWLINE);
+      }
+    } else {
+      printf(" - SSI file, cannot be compressed" NEWLINE);
+    }
+  }
+#else
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(can_be_compressed);
+#endif
+  fclose(inFile);
+  return buf;
+}
+
+void process_file_data(FILE* data_file, u8_t* file_data, size_t file_size)
+{
+  size_t written, i, src_off=0;
+
+  size_t off = 0;
+  for (i = 0; i < file_size; i++) {
+    LWIP_ASSERT("file_buffer_c overflow", off < sizeof(file_buffer_c) - 5);
+    sprintf(&file_buffer_c[off], "0x%02.2x,", file_data[i]);
+    off += 5;
+    if ((++src_off % HEX_BYTES_PER_LINE) == 0) {
+      LWIP_ASSERT("file_buffer_c overflow", off < sizeof(file_buffer_c) - NEWLINE_LEN);
+      memcpy(&file_buffer_c[off], NEWLINE, NEWLINE_LEN);
+      off += NEWLINE_LEN;
+    }
+    if (off + 20 >= sizeof(file_buffer_c)) {
+      written = fwrite(file_buffer_c, 1, off, data_file);
+      LWIP_ASSERT("written == off", written == off);
+      off = 0;
+    }
+  }
+  written = fwrite(file_buffer_c, 1, off, data_file);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("written == off", written == off);
+}
+
+int write_checksums(FILE *struct_file, const char *varname,
+                    u16_t hdr_len, u16_t hdr_chksum, const u8_t* file_data, size_t file_size)
+{
+  int chunk_size = TCP_MSS;
+  int offset, src_offset;
+  size_t len;
+  int i = 0;
+#if LWIP_TCP_TIMESTAMPS
+  /* when timestamps are used, usable space is 12 bytes less per segment */
+  chunk_size -= 12;
+#endif
+
+  fprintf(struct_file, "#if HTTPD_PRECALCULATED_CHECKSUM" NEWLINE);
+  fprintf(struct_file, "const struct fsdata_chksum chksums_%s[] = {" NEWLINE, varname);
+
+  if (hdr_len > 0) {
+    /* add checksum for HTTP header */
+    fprintf(struct_file, "{%d, 0x%04x, %d}," NEWLINE, 0, hdr_chksum, hdr_len);
+    i++;
+  }
+  src_offset = 0;
+  for (offset = hdr_len; ; offset += len) {
+    unsigned short chksum;
+    void* data = (void*)&file_data[src_offset];
+    len = LWIP_MIN(chunk_size, (int)file_size - src_offset);
+    if (len == 0) {
+      break;
+    }
+    chksum = ~inet_chksum(data, (u16_t)len);
+    /* add checksum for data */
+    fprintf(struct_file, "{%d, 0x%04x, %d}," NEWLINE, offset, chksum, len);
+    i++;
+  }
+  fprintf(struct_file, "};" NEWLINE);
+  fprintf(struct_file, "#endif /* HTTPD_PRECALCULATED_CHECKSUM */" NEWLINE);
+  return i;
+}
+
+static int is_valid_char_for_c_var(char x)
+{
+   if (((x >= 'A') && (x <= 'Z')) ||
+       ((x >= 'a') && (x <= 'z')) ||
+       ((x >= '0') && (x <= '9')) ||
+        (x == '_')) {
+      return 1;
+   }
+   return 0;
+}
+
+static void fix_filename_for_c(char* qualifiedName, size_t max_len)
+{
+   struct file_entry* f;
+   size_t len = strlen(qualifiedName);
+   char *new_name = (char*)malloc(len + 2);
+   int filename_ok;
+   int cnt = 0;
+   size_t i;
+   if (len + 3 == max_len) {
+      printf("File name too long: \"%s\"\n", qualifiedName);
+      exit(-1);
+   }
+   strcpy(new_name, qualifiedName);
+   for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
+      if (!is_valid_char_for_c_var(new_name[i])) {
+         new_name[i] = '_';
+      }
+   }
+   do {
+      filename_ok = 1;
+      for (f = first_file; f != NULL; f = f->next) {
+         if (!strcmp(f->filename_c, new_name)) {
+            filename_ok = 0;
+            cnt++;
+            /* try next unique file name */
+            sprintf(&new_name[len], "%d", cnt);
+            break;
+         }
+      }
+   } while (!filename_ok && (cnt < 999));
+   if (!filename_ok) {
+      printf("Failed to get unique file name: \"%s\"\n", qualifiedName);
+      exit(-1);
+   }
+   strcpy(qualifiedName, new_name);
+   free(new_name);
+}
+
+static void register_filename(const char* qualifiedName)
+{
+   struct file_entry* fe = (struct file_entry*)malloc(sizeof(struct file_entry));
+   fe->filename_c = strdup(qualifiedName);
+   fe->next = NULL;
+   if (first_file == NULL) {
+      first_file = last_file = fe;
+   } else {
+      last_file->next = fe;
+      last_file = fe;
+   }
+}
+
+int is_ssi_file(const char* filename)
+{
+  size_t loop;
+  for (loop = 0; loop < NUM_SHTML_EXTENSIONS; loop++) {
+    if (strstr(filename, g_pcSSIExtensions[loop])) {
+      return 1;
+    }
+  }
+  return 0;
+}
+
+int process_file(FILE *data_file, FILE *struct_file, const char *filename)
+{
+  char varname[MAX_PATH_LEN];
+  int i = 0;
+  char qualifiedName[MAX_PATH_LEN];
+  int file_size;
+  u16_t http_hdr_chksum = 0;
+  u16_t http_hdr_len = 0;
+  int chksum_count = 0;
+  u8_t flags = 0;
+  const char* flags_str;
+  u8_t has_content_len;
+  u8_t* file_data;
+  int is_compressed = 0;
+
+  /* create qualified name (@todo: prepend slash or not?) */
+  sprintf(qualifiedName,"%s/%s", curSubdir, filename);
+  /* create C variable name */
+  strcpy(varname, qualifiedName);
+  /* convert slashes & dots to underscores */
+  fix_filename_for_c(varname, MAX_PATH_LEN);
+  register_filename(varname);
+#if ALIGN_PAYLOAD
+  /* to force even alignment of array, type 1 */
+  fprintf(data_file, "#if FSDATA_FILE_ALIGNMENT==1" NEWLINE);
+  fprintf(data_file, "static const " PAYLOAD_ALIGN_TYPE " dummy_align_%s = %d;" NEWLINE, varname, payload_alingment_dummy_counter++);
+  fprintf(data_file, "#endif" NEWLINE);
+#endif /* ALIGN_PAYLOAD */
+  fprintf(data_file, "static const unsigned char FSDATA_ALIGN_PRE data_%s[] FSDATA_ALIGN_POST = {" NEWLINE, varname);
+  /* encode source file name (used by file system, not returned to browser) */
+  fprintf(data_file, "/* %s (%d chars) */" NEWLINE, qualifiedName, strlen(qualifiedName)+1);
+  file_put_ascii(data_file, qualifiedName, strlen(qualifiedName)+1, &i);
+#if ALIGN_PAYLOAD
+  /* pad to even number of bytes to assure payload is on aligned boundary */
+  while(i % PAYLOAD_ALIGNMENT != 0) {
+    fprintf(data_file, "0x%02.2x,", 0);
+    i++;
+  }
+#endif /* ALIGN_PAYLOAD */
+  fprintf(data_file, NEWLINE);
+
+  has_content_len = !is_ssi_file(filename);
+  file_data = get_file_data(filename, &file_size, includeHttpHeader && has_content_len, &is_compressed);
+  if (includeHttpHeader) {
+    file_write_http_header(data_file, filename, file_size, &http_hdr_len, &http_hdr_chksum, has_content_len, is_compressed);
+    flags = FS_FILE_FLAGS_HEADER_INCLUDED;
+    if (has_content_len) {
+      flags |= FS_FILE_FLAGS_HEADER_PERSISTENT;
+    }
+  }
+  if (precalcChksum) {
+    chksum_count = write_checksums(struct_file, varname, http_hdr_len, http_hdr_chksum, file_data, file_size);
+  }
+
+  /* build declaration of struct fsdata_file in temp file */
+  fprintf(struct_file, "const struct fsdata_file file_%s[] = { {" NEWLINE, varname);
+  fprintf(struct_file, "file_%s," NEWLINE, lastFileVar);
+  fprintf(struct_file, "data_%s," NEWLINE, varname);
+  fprintf(struct_file, "data_%s + %d," NEWLINE, varname, i);
+  fprintf(struct_file, "sizeof(data_%s) - %d," NEWLINE, varname, i);
+  switch(flags)
+  {
+  case(FS_FILE_FLAGS_HEADER_INCLUDED):
+     flags_str = "FS_FILE_FLAGS_HEADER_INCLUDED";
+     break;
+  case(FS_FILE_FLAGS_HEADER_PERSISTENT):
+     flags_str = "FS_FILE_FLAGS_HEADER_PERSISTENT";
+     break;
+  case(FS_FILE_FLAGS_HEADER_INCLUDED | FS_FILE_FLAGS_HEADER_PERSISTENT):
+     flags_str = "FS_FILE_FLAGS_HEADER_INCLUDED | FS_FILE_FLAGS_HEADER_PERSISTENT";
+     break;
+  default:
+     flags_str = "0";
+     break;
+  }
+  fprintf(struct_file, "%s," NEWLINE, flags_str);
+  if (precalcChksum) {
+    fprintf(struct_file, "#if HTTPD_PRECALCULATED_CHECKSUM" NEWLINE);
+    fprintf(struct_file, "%d, chksums_%s," NEWLINE, chksum_count, varname);
+    fprintf(struct_file, "#endif /* HTTPD_PRECALCULATED_CHECKSUM */" NEWLINE);
+  }
+  fprintf(struct_file, "}};" NEWLINE NEWLINE);
+  strcpy(lastFileVar, varname);
+
+  /* write actual file contents */
+  i = 0;
+  fprintf(data_file, NEWLINE "/* raw file data (%d bytes) */" NEWLINE, file_size);
+  process_file_data(data_file, file_data, file_size);
+  fprintf(data_file, "};" NEWLINE NEWLINE);
+  free(file_data);
+  return 0;
+}
+
+int file_write_http_header(FILE *data_file, const char *filename, int file_size, u16_t *http_hdr_len,
+                           u16_t *http_hdr_chksum, u8_t provide_content_len, int is_compressed)
+{
+  int i = 0;
+  int response_type = HTTP_HDR_OK;
+  const char* file_type;
+  const char *cur_string;
+  size_t cur_len;
+  int written = 0;
+  size_t hdr_len = 0;
+  u16_t acc;
+  const char *file_ext;
+  int j;
+  u8_t provide_last_modified = includeLastModified;
+
+  memset(hdr_buf, 0, sizeof(hdr_buf));
+
+  if (useHttp11) {
+    response_type = HTTP_HDR_OK_11;
+  }
+
+  fprintf(data_file, NEWLINE "/* HTTP header */");
+  if (strstr(filename, "404") == filename) {
+    response_type = HTTP_HDR_NOT_FOUND;
+    if (useHttp11) {
+      response_type = HTTP_HDR_NOT_FOUND_11;
+    }
+  } else if (strstr(filename, "400") == filename) {
+    response_type = HTTP_HDR_BAD_REQUEST;
+    if (useHttp11) {
+      response_type = HTTP_HDR_BAD_REQUEST_11;
+    }
+  } else if (strstr(filename, "501") == filename) {
+    response_type = HTTP_HDR_NOT_IMPL;
+    if (useHttp11) {
+      response_type = HTTP_HDR_NOT_IMPL_11;
+    }
+  }
+  cur_string = g_psHTTPHeaderStrings[response_type];
+  cur_len = strlen(cur_string);
+  fprintf(data_file, NEWLINE "/* \"%s\" (%d bytes) */" NEWLINE, cur_string, cur_len);
+  written += file_put_ascii(data_file, cur_string, cur_len, &i);
+  i = 0;
+  if (precalcChksum) {
+    memcpy(&hdr_buf[hdr_len], cur_string, cur_len);
+    hdr_len += cur_len;
+  }
+
+  cur_string = serverID;
+  cur_len = strlen(cur_string);
+  fprintf(data_file, NEWLINE "/* \"%s\" (%d bytes) */" NEWLINE, cur_string, cur_len);
+  written += file_put_ascii(data_file, cur_string, cur_len, &i);
+  i = 0;
+  if (precalcChksum) {
+    memcpy(&hdr_buf[hdr_len], cur_string, cur_len);
+    hdr_len += cur_len;
+  }
+
+  file_ext = filename;
+  if (file_ext != NULL) {
+    while(strstr(file_ext, ".") != NULL) {
+      file_ext = strstr(file_ext, ".");
+      file_ext++;
+    }
+  }
+  if ((file_ext == NULL) || (*file_ext == 0)) {
+    printf("failed to get extension for file \"%s\", using default.\n", filename);
+    file_type = HTTP_HDR_DEFAULT_TYPE;
+  } else {
+    file_type = NULL;
+    for (j = 0; j < NUM_HTTP_HEADERS; j++) {
+      if (!strcmp(file_ext, g_psHTTPHeaders[j].extension)) {
+        file_type = g_psHTTPHeaders[j].content_type;
+        break;
+      }
+    }
+    if (file_type == NULL) {
+      printf("failed to get file type for extension \"%s\", using default.\n", file_ext);
+      file_type = HTTP_HDR_DEFAULT_TYPE;
+    }
+  }
+
+  /* Content-Length is used for persistent connections in HTTP/1.1 but also for
+     download progress in older versions
+     @todo: just use a big-enough buffer and let the HTTPD send spaces? */
+  if (provide_content_len) {
+    char intbuf[MAX_PATH_LEN];
+    int content_len = file_size;
+    memset(intbuf, 0, sizeof(intbuf));
+    cur_string = g_psHTTPHeaderStrings[HTTP_HDR_CONTENT_LENGTH];
+    cur_len = strlen(cur_string);
+    fprintf(data_file, NEWLINE "/* \"%s%d\r\n\" (%d+ bytes) */" NEWLINE, cur_string, content_len, cur_len+2);
+    written += file_put_ascii(data_file, cur_string, cur_len, &i);
+    if (precalcChksum) {
+      memcpy(&hdr_buf[hdr_len], cur_string, cur_len);
+      hdr_len += cur_len;
+    }
+
+    _itoa(content_len, intbuf, 10);
+    strcat(intbuf, "\r\n");
+    cur_len = strlen(intbuf);
+    written += file_put_ascii(data_file, intbuf, cur_len, &i);
+    i = 0;
+    if (precalcChksum) {
+      memcpy(&hdr_buf[hdr_len], intbuf, cur_len);
+      hdr_len += cur_len;
+    }
+  }
+  if (provide_last_modified) {
+    char modbuf[256];
+    struct stat stat_data;
+    struct tm* t;
+    memset(modbuf, 0, sizeof(modbuf));
+    memset(&stat_data, 0, sizeof(stat_data));
+    cur_string = modbuf;
+    strcpy(modbuf, "Last-Modified: ");
+    if (stat(filename, &stat_data) != 0) {
+       printf("stat(%s) failed with error %d\n", filename, errno);
+       exit(-1);
+    }
+    t = gmtime(&stat_data.st_mtime);
+    if (t == NULL) {
+       printf("gmtime() failed with error %d\n", errno);
+       exit(-1);
+    }
+    strftime(&modbuf[15], sizeof(modbuf)-15, "%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S GMT", t);
+    cur_len = strlen(cur_string);
+    fprintf(data_file, NEWLINE "/* \"%s\"\r\n\" (%d+ bytes) */" NEWLINE, cur_string, cur_len+2);
+    written += file_put_ascii(data_file, cur_string, cur_len, &i);
+    if (precalcChksum) {
+      memcpy(&hdr_buf[hdr_len], cur_string, cur_len);
+      hdr_len += cur_len;
+    }
+
+    modbuf[0] = 0;
+    strcat(modbuf, "\r\n");
+    cur_len = strlen(modbuf);
+    written += file_put_ascii(data_file, modbuf, cur_len, &i);
+    i = 0;
+    if (precalcChksum) {
+      memcpy(&hdr_buf[hdr_len], modbuf, cur_len);
+      hdr_len += cur_len;
+    }
+  }
+
+  /* HTTP/1.1 implements persistent connections */
+  if (useHttp11) {
+    if (provide_content_len) {
+      cur_string = g_psHTTPHeaderStrings[HTTP_HDR_CONN_KEEPALIVE];
+    } else {
+      /* no Content-Length available, so a persistent connection is no possible
+         because the client does not know the data length */
+      cur_string = g_psHTTPHeaderStrings[HTTP_HDR_CONN_CLOSE];
+    }
+    cur_len = strlen(cur_string);
+    fprintf(data_file, NEWLINE "/* \"%s\" (%d bytes) */" NEWLINE, cur_string, cur_len);
+    written += file_put_ascii(data_file, cur_string, cur_len, &i);
+    i = 0;
+    if (precalcChksum) {
+      memcpy(&hdr_buf[hdr_len], cur_string, cur_len);
+      hdr_len += cur_len;
+    }
+  }
+
+#if MAKEFS_SUPPORT_DEFLATE
+  if (is_compressed) {
+    /* tell the client about the deflate encoding */
+    LWIP_ASSERT("error", deflateNonSsiFiles);
+    cur_string = "Content-Encoding: deflate\r\n";
+    cur_len = strlen(cur_string);
+    fprintf(data_file, NEWLINE "/* \"%s\" (%d bytes) */" NEWLINE, cur_string, cur_len);
+    written += file_put_ascii(data_file, cur_string, cur_len, &i);
+    i = 0;
+  }
+#else
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(is_compressed);
+#endif
+
+  /* write content-type, ATTENTION: this includes the double-CRLF! */
+  cur_string = file_type;
+  cur_len = strlen(cur_string);
+  fprintf(data_file, NEWLINE "/* \"%s\" (%d bytes) */" NEWLINE, cur_string, cur_len);
+  written += file_put_ascii(data_file, cur_string, cur_len, &i);
+  i = 0;
+
+  /* ATTENTION: headers are done now (double-CRLF has been written!) */
+
+  if (precalcChksum) {
+    memcpy(&hdr_buf[hdr_len], cur_string, cur_len);
+    hdr_len += cur_len;
+
+    LWIP_ASSERT("hdr_len <= 0xffff", hdr_len <= 0xffff);
+    LWIP_ASSERT("strlen(hdr_buf) == hdr_len", strlen(hdr_buf) == hdr_len);
+    acc = ~inet_chksum(hdr_buf, (u16_t)hdr_len);
+    *http_hdr_len = (u16_t)hdr_len;
+    *http_hdr_chksum = acc;
+  }
+
+  return written;
+}
+
+int file_put_ascii(FILE *file, const char* ascii_string, int len, int *i)
+{
+  int x;
+  for (x = 0; x < len; x++) {
+    unsigned char cur = ascii_string[x];
+    fprintf(file, "0x%02.2x,", cur);
+    if ((++(*i) % HEX_BYTES_PER_LINE) == 0) {
+      fprintf(file, NEWLINE);
+    }
+  }
+  return len;
+}
+
+int s_put_ascii(char *buf, const char *ascii_string, int len, int *i)
+{
+  int x;
+  int idx = 0;
+  for (x = 0; x < len; x++) {
+    unsigned char cur = ascii_string[x];
+    sprintf(&buf[idx], "0x%02.2x,", cur);
+    idx += 5;
+    if ((++(*i) % HEX_BYTES_PER_LINE) == 0) {
+      sprintf(&buf[idx], NEWLINE);
+      idx += NEWLINE_LEN;
+    }
+  }
+  return len;
+}

+ 13 - 0
MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/src/apps/httpd/makefsdata/readme.txt

@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+This directory contains a script ('makefsdata') to create C code suitable for
+httpd for given html pages (or other files) in a directory.
+
+There is also a plain C console application doing the same and extended a bit.
+
+Usage: htmlgen [targetdir] [-s] [-i]s
+   targetdir: relative or absolute path to files to convert
+   switch -s: toggle processing of subdirectories (default is on)
+   switch -e: exclude HTTP header from file (header is created at runtime, default is on)
+   switch -11: include HTTP 1.1 header (1.0 is default)
+
+  if targetdir not specified, makefsdata will attempt to
+  process files in subdirectory 'fs'.

+ 661 - 0
MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/src/apps/lwiperf/lwiperf.c

@@ -0,0 +1,661 @@
+/**
+ * @file
+ * lwIP iPerf server implementation
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @defgroup iperf Iperf server
+ * @ingroup apps
+ *
+ * This is a simple performance measuring server to check your bandwith using
+ * iPerf2 on a PC as client.
+ * It is currently a minimal implementation providing an IPv4 TCP server only.
+ *
+ * @todo: implement UDP mode and IPv6
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2014 Simon Goldschmidt
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ * Author: Simon Goldschmidt
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/apps/lwiperf.h"
+
+#include "lwip/tcp.h"
+#include "lwip/sys.h"
+
+#include <string.h>
+
+/* Currently, only TCP-over-IPv4 is implemented (does iperf support IPv6 anyway?) */
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_TCP && LWIP_CALLBACK_API
+
+/** Specify the idle timeout (in seconds) after that the test fails */
+#ifndef LWIPERF_TCP_MAX_IDLE_SEC
+#define LWIPERF_TCP_MAX_IDLE_SEC    10U
+#endif
+#if LWIPERF_TCP_MAX_IDLE_SEC > 255
+#error LWIPERF_TCP_MAX_IDLE_SEC must fit into an u8_t
+#endif
+
+/* File internal memory allocation (struct lwiperf_*): this defaults to
+   the heap */
+#ifndef LWIPERF_ALLOC
+#define LWIPERF_ALLOC(type)         mem_malloc(sizeof(type))
+#define LWIPERF_FREE(type, item)    mem_free(item)
+#endif
+
+/** If this is 1, check that received data has the correct format */
+#ifndef LWIPERF_CHECK_RX_DATA
+#define LWIPERF_CHECK_RX_DATA       0
+#endif
+
+/** This is the Iperf settings struct sent from the client */
+typedef struct _lwiperf_settings {
+#define LWIPERF_FLAGS_ANSWER_TEST 0x80000000
+#define LWIPERF_FLAGS_ANSWER_NOW  0x00000001
+  u32_t flags;
+  u32_t num_threads; /* unused for now */
+  u32_t remote_port;
+  u32_t buffer_len; /* unused for now */
+  u32_t win_band; /* TCP window / UDP rate: unused for now */
+  u32_t amount; /* pos. value: bytes?; neg. values: time (unit is 10ms: 1/100 second) */
+} lwiperf_settings_t;
+
+/** Basic connection handle */
+struct _lwiperf_state_base;
+typedef struct _lwiperf_state_base lwiperf_state_base_t;
+struct _lwiperf_state_base {
+  /* 1=tcp, 0=udp */
+  u8_t tcp;
+  /* 1=server, 0=client */
+  u8_t server;
+  lwiperf_state_base_t* next;
+  lwiperf_state_base_t* related_server_state;
+};
+
+/** Connection handle for a TCP iperf session */
+typedef struct _lwiperf_state_tcp {
+  lwiperf_state_base_t base;
+  struct tcp_pcb* server_pcb;
+  struct tcp_pcb* conn_pcb;
+  u32_t time_started;
+  lwiperf_report_fn report_fn;
+  void* report_arg;
+  u8_t poll_count;
+  u8_t next_num;
+  u32_t bytes_transferred;
+  lwiperf_settings_t settings;
+  u8_t have_settings_buf;
+} lwiperf_state_tcp_t;
+
+/** List of active iperf sessions */
+static lwiperf_state_base_t* lwiperf_all_connections;
+/** A const buffer to send from: we want to measure sending, not copying! */
+static const u8_t lwiperf_txbuf_const[1600] = {
+  '0','1','2','3','4','5','6','7','8','9','0','1','2','3','4','5','6','7','8','9','0','1','2','3','4','5','6','7','8','9','0','1','2','3','4','5','6','7','8','9',
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+};
+
+static err_t lwiperf_tcp_poll(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *tpcb);
+static void lwiperf_tcp_err(void *arg, err_t err);
+
+/** Add an iperf session to the 'active' list */
+static void
+lwiperf_list_add(lwiperf_state_base_t* item)
+{
+  if (lwiperf_all_connections == NULL) {
+    lwiperf_all_connections = item;
+  } else {
+    item = lwiperf_all_connections;
+  }
+}
+
+/** Remove an iperf session from the 'active' list */
+static void
+lwiperf_list_remove(lwiperf_state_base_t* item)
+{
+  lwiperf_state_base_t* prev = NULL;
+  lwiperf_state_base_t* iter;
+  for (iter = lwiperf_all_connections; iter != NULL; prev = iter, iter = iter->next) {
+    if (iter == item) {
+      if (prev == NULL) {
+        lwiperf_all_connections = iter->next;
+      } else {
+        prev->next = item;
+      }
+      /* @debug: ensure this item is listed only once */
+      for (iter = iter->next; iter != NULL; iter = iter->next) {
+        LWIP_ASSERT("duplicate entry", iter != item);
+      }
+      break;
+    }
+  }
+}
+
+/** Call the report function of an iperf tcp session */
+static void
+lwip_tcp_conn_report(lwiperf_state_tcp_t* conn, enum lwiperf_report_type report_type)
+{
+  if ((conn != NULL) && (conn->report_fn != NULL)) {
+    u32_t now, duration_ms, bandwidth_kbitpsec;
+    now = sys_now();
+    duration_ms = now - conn->time_started;
+    if (duration_ms == 0) {
+      bandwidth_kbitpsec = 0;
+    } else {
+      bandwidth_kbitpsec = (conn->bytes_transferred / duration_ms) * 8U;
+    }
+    conn->report_fn(conn->report_arg, report_type,
+      &conn->conn_pcb->local_ip, conn->conn_pcb->local_port,
+      &conn->conn_pcb->remote_ip, conn->conn_pcb->remote_port,
+      conn->bytes_transferred, duration_ms, bandwidth_kbitpsec);
+  }
+}
+
+/** Close an iperf tcp session */
+static void
+lwiperf_tcp_close(lwiperf_state_tcp_t* conn, enum lwiperf_report_type report_type)
+{
+  err_t err;
+
+  lwip_tcp_conn_report(conn, report_type);
+  lwiperf_list_remove(&conn->base);
+  if (conn->conn_pcb != NULL) {
+    tcp_arg(conn->conn_pcb, NULL);
+    tcp_poll(conn->conn_pcb, NULL, 0);
+    tcp_sent(conn->conn_pcb, NULL);
+    tcp_recv(conn->conn_pcb, NULL);
+    tcp_err(conn->conn_pcb, NULL);
+    err = tcp_close(conn->conn_pcb);
+    if (err != ERR_OK) {
+      /* don't want to wait for free memory here... */
+      tcp_abort(conn->conn_pcb);
+    }
+  } else {
+    /* no conn pcb, this is the server pcb */
+    err = tcp_close(conn->server_pcb);
+    LWIP_ASSERT("error", err != ERR_OK);
+  }
+  LWIPERF_FREE(lwiperf_state_tcp_t, conn);
+}
+
+/** Try to send more data on an iperf tcp session */
+static err_t
+lwiperf_tcp_client_send_more(lwiperf_state_tcp_t* conn)
+{
+  int send_more;
+  err_t err;
+  u16_t txlen;
+  u16_t txlen_max;
+  void* txptr;
+  u8_t apiflags;
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("conn invalid", (conn != NULL) && conn->base.tcp && (conn->base.server == 0));
+
+  do {
+    send_more = 0;
+    if (conn->settings.amount & PP_HTONL(0x80000000)) {
+      /* this session is time-limited */
+      u32_t now = sys_now();
+      u32_t diff_ms = now - conn->time_started;
+      u32_t time = (u32_t)-(s32_t)lwip_htonl(conn->settings.amount);
+      u32_t time_ms = time * 10;
+      if (diff_ms >= time_ms) {
+        /* time specified by the client is over -> close the connection */
+        lwiperf_tcp_close(conn, LWIPERF_TCP_DONE_CLIENT);
+        return ERR_OK;
+      }
+    } else {
+      /* this session is byte-limited */
+      u32_t amount_bytes = lwip_htonl(conn->settings.amount);
+      /* @todo: this can send up to 1*MSS more than requested... */
+      if (amount_bytes >= conn->bytes_transferred) {
+        /* all requested bytes transferred -> close the connection */
+        lwiperf_tcp_close(conn, LWIPERF_TCP_DONE_CLIENT);
+        return ERR_OK;
+      }
+    }
+
+    if (conn->bytes_transferred < 24) {
+      /* transmit the settings a first time */
+      txptr = &((u8_t*)&conn->settings)[conn->bytes_transferred];
+      txlen_max = (u16_t)(24 - conn->bytes_transferred);
+      apiflags = TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY;
+    } else if (conn->bytes_transferred < 48) {
+      /* transmit the settings a second time */
+      txptr = &((u8_t*)&conn->settings)[conn->bytes_transferred - 24];
+      txlen_max = (u16_t)(48 - conn->bytes_transferred);
+      apiflags = TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY | TCP_WRITE_FLAG_MORE;
+      send_more = 1;
+    } else {
+      /* transmit data */
+      /* @todo: every x bytes, transmit the settings again */
+      txptr = LWIP_CONST_CAST(void*, &lwiperf_txbuf_const[conn->bytes_transferred % 10]);
+      txlen_max = TCP_MSS;
+      if (conn->bytes_transferred == 48) { /* @todo: fix this for intermediate settings, too */
+        txlen_max = TCP_MSS - 24;
+      }
+      apiflags = 0; /* no copying needed */
+      send_more = 1;
+    }
+    txlen = txlen_max;
+    do {
+      err = tcp_write(conn->conn_pcb, txptr, txlen, apiflags);
+      if (err ==  ERR_MEM) {
+        txlen /= 2;
+      }
+    } while ((err == ERR_MEM) && (txlen >= (TCP_MSS/2)));
+
+    if (err == ERR_OK) {
+      conn->bytes_transferred += txlen;
+    } else {
+      send_more = 0;
+    }
+  } while(send_more);
+
+  tcp_output(conn->conn_pcb);
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/** TCP sent callback, try to send more data */
+static err_t
+lwiperf_tcp_client_sent(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *tpcb, u16_t len)
+{
+  lwiperf_state_tcp_t* conn = (lwiperf_state_tcp_t*)arg;
+  /* @todo: check 'len' (e.g. to time ACK of all data)? for now, we just send more... */
+  LWIP_ASSERT("invalid conn", conn->conn_pcb == tpcb);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(tpcb);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(len);
+
+  conn->poll_count = 0;
+
+  return lwiperf_tcp_client_send_more(conn);
+}
+
+/** TCP connected callback (active connection), send data now */
+static err_t
+lwiperf_tcp_client_connected(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *tpcb, err_t err)
+{
+  lwiperf_state_tcp_t* conn = (lwiperf_state_tcp_t*)arg;
+  LWIP_ASSERT("invalid conn", conn->conn_pcb == tpcb);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(tpcb);
+  if (err != ERR_OK) {
+    lwiperf_tcp_close(conn, LWIPERF_TCP_ABORTED_REMOTE);
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+  conn->poll_count = 0;
+  conn->time_started = sys_now();
+  return lwiperf_tcp_client_send_more(conn);
+}
+
+/** Start TCP connection back to the client (either parallel or after the
+ * receive test has finished.
+ */
+static err_t
+lwiperf_tx_start(lwiperf_state_tcp_t* conn)
+{
+  err_t err;
+  lwiperf_state_tcp_t* client_conn;
+  struct tcp_pcb* newpcb;
+  ip_addr_t remote_addr;
+  u16_t remote_port;
+
+  client_conn = (lwiperf_state_tcp_t*)LWIPERF_ALLOC(lwiperf_state_tcp_t);
+  if (client_conn == NULL) {
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+  newpcb = tcp_new();
+  if (newpcb == NULL) {
+    LWIPERF_FREE(lwiperf_state_tcp_t, client_conn);
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+
+  MEMCPY(client_conn, conn, sizeof(lwiperf_state_tcp_t));
+  client_conn->base.server = 0;
+  client_conn->server_pcb = NULL;
+  client_conn->conn_pcb = newpcb;
+  client_conn->time_started = sys_now(); /* @todo: set this again on 'connected' */
+  client_conn->poll_count = 0;
+  client_conn->next_num = 4; /* initial nr is '4' since the header has 24 byte */
+  client_conn->bytes_transferred = 0;
+  client_conn->settings.flags = 0; /* prevent the remote side starting back as client again */
+
+  tcp_arg(newpcb, client_conn);
+  tcp_sent(newpcb, lwiperf_tcp_client_sent);
+  tcp_poll(newpcb, lwiperf_tcp_poll, 2U);
+  tcp_err(newpcb, lwiperf_tcp_err);
+
+  ip_addr_copy(remote_addr, conn->conn_pcb->remote_ip);
+  remote_port = (u16_t)lwip_htonl(client_conn->settings.remote_port);
+
+  err = tcp_connect(newpcb, &remote_addr, remote_port, lwiperf_tcp_client_connected);
+  if (err != ERR_OK) {
+    lwiperf_tcp_close(client_conn, LWIPERF_TCP_ABORTED_LOCAL);
+    return err;
+  }
+  lwiperf_list_add(&client_conn->base);
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/** Receive data on an iperf tcp session */
+static err_t
+lwiperf_tcp_recv(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *tpcb, struct pbuf *p, err_t err)
+{
+  u8_t tmp;
+  u16_t tot_len;
+  u32_t packet_idx;
+  struct pbuf* q;
+  lwiperf_state_tcp_t* conn = (lwiperf_state_tcp_t*)arg;
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("pcb mismatch", conn->conn_pcb == tpcb);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(tpcb);
+
+  if (err != ERR_OK) {
+    lwiperf_tcp_close(conn, LWIPERF_TCP_ABORTED_REMOTE);
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+  if (p == NULL) {
+    /* connection closed -> test done */
+    if ((conn->settings.flags & PP_HTONL(LWIPERF_FLAGS_ANSWER_TEST|LWIPERF_FLAGS_ANSWER_NOW)) ==
+        PP_HTONL(LWIPERF_FLAGS_ANSWER_TEST)) {
+      /* client requested transmission after end of test */
+      lwiperf_tx_start(conn);
+    }
+    lwiperf_tcp_close(conn, LWIPERF_TCP_DONE_SERVER);
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+  tot_len = p->tot_len;
+
+  conn->poll_count = 0;
+
+  if ((!conn->have_settings_buf) || ((conn->bytes_transferred -24) % (1024*128) == 0)) {
+    /* wait for 24-byte header */
+    if (p->tot_len < sizeof(lwiperf_settings_t)) {
+      lwiperf_tcp_close(conn, LWIPERF_TCP_ABORTED_LOCAL_DATAERROR);
+      pbuf_free(p);
+      return ERR_VAL;
+    }
+    if (!conn->have_settings_buf) {
+      if (pbuf_copy_partial(p, &conn->settings, sizeof(lwiperf_settings_t), 0) != sizeof(lwiperf_settings_t)) {
+        lwiperf_tcp_close(conn, LWIPERF_TCP_ABORTED_LOCAL);
+        pbuf_free(p);
+        return ERR_VAL;
+      }
+      conn->have_settings_buf = 1;
+      if ((conn->settings.flags & PP_HTONL(LWIPERF_FLAGS_ANSWER_TEST|LWIPERF_FLAGS_ANSWER_NOW)) ==
+        PP_HTONL(LWIPERF_FLAGS_ANSWER_TEST|LWIPERF_FLAGS_ANSWER_NOW)) {
+          /* client requested parallel transmission test */
+          err_t err2 = lwiperf_tx_start(conn);
+          if (err2 != ERR_OK) {
+            lwiperf_tcp_close(conn, LWIPERF_TCP_ABORTED_LOCAL_TXERROR);
+            pbuf_free(p);
+            return err2;
+          }
+      }
+    } else {
+      if (pbuf_memcmp(p, 0, &conn->settings, sizeof(lwiperf_settings_t)) != 0) {
+        lwiperf_tcp_close(conn, LWIPERF_TCP_ABORTED_LOCAL_DATAERROR);
+        pbuf_free(p);
+        return ERR_VAL;
+      }
+    }
+    conn->bytes_transferred += sizeof(lwiperf_settings_t);
+    if (conn->bytes_transferred <= 24) {
+      conn->time_started = sys_now();
+      tcp_recved(tpcb, p->tot_len);
+      pbuf_free(p);
+      return ERR_OK;
+    }
+    conn->next_num = 4; /* 24 bytes received... */
+    tmp = pbuf_header(p, -24);
+    LWIP_ASSERT("pbuf_header failed", tmp == 0);
+  }
+
+  packet_idx = 0;
+  for (q = p; q != NULL; q = q->next) {
+#if LWIPERF_CHECK_RX_DATA
+    const u8_t* payload = (const u8_t*)q->payload;
+    u16_t i;
+    for (i = 0; i < q->len; i++) {
+      u8_t val = payload[i];
+      u8_t num = val - '0';
+      if (num == conn->next_num) {
+        conn->next_num++;
+        if (conn->next_num == 10) {
+          conn->next_num = 0;
+        }
+      } else {
+        lwiperf_tcp_close(conn, LWIPERF_TCP_ABORTED_LOCAL_DATAERROR);
+        pbuf_free(p);
+        return ERR_VAL;
+      }
+    }
+#endif
+    packet_idx += q->len;
+  }
+  LWIP_ASSERT("count mismatch", packet_idx == p->tot_len);
+  conn->bytes_transferred += packet_idx;
+  tcp_recved(tpcb, tot_len);
+  pbuf_free(p);
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/** Error callback, iperf tcp session aborted */
+static void
+lwiperf_tcp_err(void *arg, err_t err)
+{
+  lwiperf_state_tcp_t* conn = (lwiperf_state_tcp_t*)arg;
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(err);
+  lwiperf_tcp_close(conn, LWIPERF_TCP_ABORTED_REMOTE);
+}
+
+/** TCP poll callback, try to send more data */
+static err_t
+lwiperf_tcp_poll(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *tpcb)
+{
+  lwiperf_state_tcp_t* conn = (lwiperf_state_tcp_t*)arg;
+  LWIP_ASSERT("pcb mismatch", conn->conn_pcb == tpcb);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(tpcb);
+  if (++conn->poll_count >= LWIPERF_TCP_MAX_IDLE_SEC) {
+    lwiperf_tcp_close(conn, LWIPERF_TCP_ABORTED_LOCAL);
+    return ERR_OK; /* lwiperf_tcp_close frees conn */
+  }
+
+  if (!conn->base.server) {
+    lwiperf_tcp_client_send_more(conn);
+  }
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/** This is called when a new client connects for an iperf tcp session */
+static err_t
+lwiperf_tcp_accept(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *newpcb, err_t err)
+{
+  lwiperf_state_tcp_t *s, *conn;
+  if ((err != ERR_OK) || (newpcb == NULL) || (arg == NULL)) {
+    return ERR_VAL;
+  }
+
+  s = (lwiperf_state_tcp_t*)arg;
+  conn = (lwiperf_state_tcp_t*)LWIPERF_ALLOC(lwiperf_state_tcp_t);
+  if (conn == NULL) {
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+  memset(conn, 0, sizeof(lwiperf_state_tcp_t));
+  conn->base.tcp = 1;
+  conn->base.server = 1;
+  conn->base.related_server_state = &s->base;
+  conn->server_pcb = s->server_pcb;
+  conn->conn_pcb = newpcb;
+  conn->time_started = sys_now();
+  conn->report_fn = s->report_fn;
+  conn->report_arg = s->report_arg;
+
+  /* setup the tcp rx connection */
+  tcp_arg(newpcb, conn);
+  tcp_recv(newpcb, lwiperf_tcp_recv);
+  tcp_poll(newpcb, lwiperf_tcp_poll, 2U);
+  tcp_err(conn->conn_pcb, lwiperf_tcp_err);
+
+  lwiperf_list_add(&conn->base);
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/** 
+ * @ingroup iperf
+ * Start a TCP iperf server on the default TCP port (5001) and listen for
+ * incoming connections from iperf clients.
+ *
+ * @returns a connection handle that can be used to abort the server
+ *          by calling @ref lwiperf_abort()
+ */
+void*
+lwiperf_start_tcp_server_default(lwiperf_report_fn report_fn, void* report_arg)
+{
+  return lwiperf_start_tcp_server(IP_ADDR_ANY, LWIPERF_TCP_PORT_DEFAULT,
+    report_fn, report_arg);
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup iperf
+ * Start a TCP iperf server on a specific IP address and port and listen for
+ * incoming connections from iperf clients.
+ *
+ * @returns a connection handle that can be used to abort the server
+ *          by calling @ref lwiperf_abort()
+ */
+void*
+lwiperf_start_tcp_server(const ip_addr_t* local_addr, u16_t local_port,
+  lwiperf_report_fn report_fn, void* report_arg)
+{
+  err_t err;
+  struct tcp_pcb* pcb;
+  lwiperf_state_tcp_t* s;
+
+  if (local_addr == NULL) {
+    return NULL;
+  }
+
+  s = (lwiperf_state_tcp_t*)LWIPERF_ALLOC(lwiperf_state_tcp_t);
+  if (s == NULL) {
+    return NULL;
+  }
+  memset(s, 0, sizeof(lwiperf_state_tcp_t));
+  s->base.tcp = 1;
+  s->base.server = 1;
+  s->report_fn = report_fn;
+  s->report_arg = report_arg;
+
+  pcb = tcp_new();
+  if (pcb != NULL) {
+    err = tcp_bind(pcb, local_addr, local_port);
+    if (err == ERR_OK) {
+      s->server_pcb = tcp_listen_with_backlog(pcb, 1);
+    }
+  }
+  if (s->server_pcb == NULL) {
+    if (pcb != NULL) {
+      tcp_close(pcb);
+    }
+    LWIPERF_FREE(lwiperf_state_tcp_t, s);
+    return NULL;
+  }
+  pcb = NULL;
+
+  tcp_arg(s->server_pcb, s);
+  tcp_accept(s->server_pcb, lwiperf_tcp_accept);
+
+  lwiperf_list_add(&s->base);
+  return s;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup iperf
+ * Abort an iperf session (handle returned by lwiperf_start_tcp_server*())
+ */
+void
+lwiperf_abort(void* lwiperf_session)
+{
+  lwiperf_state_base_t* i, *dealloc, *last = NULL;
+
+  for (i = lwiperf_all_connections; i != NULL; ) {
+    if ((i == lwiperf_session) || (i->related_server_state == lwiperf_session)) {
+      dealloc = i;
+      i = i->next;
+      if (last != NULL) {
+        last->next = i;
+      }
+      LWIPERF_FREE(lwiperf_state_tcp_t, dealloc); /* @todo: type? */
+    } else {
+      last = i;
+      i = i->next;
+    }
+  }
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_TCP && LWIP_CALLBACK_API */

+ 2028 - 0
MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/src/apps/mdns/mdns.c

@@ -0,0 +1,2028 @@
+/**
+ * @file
+ * MDNS responder implementation
+ *
+ * @defgroup mdns MDNS
+ * @ingroup apps
+ *
+ * RFC 6762 - Multicast DNS\n
+ * RFC 6763 - DNS-Based Service Discovery\n
+ * 
+ * @verbinclude mdns.txt
+ * 
+ * Things left to implement:
+ * -------------------------
+ *
+ * - Probing/conflict resolution
+ * - Sending goodbye messages (zero ttl) - shutdown, DHCP lease about to expire, DHCP turned off...
+ * - Checking that source address of unicast requests are on the same network
+ * - Limiting multicast responses to 1 per second per resource record
+ * - Fragmenting replies if required
+ * - Subscribe to netif address/link change events and act on them (currently needs to be done manually)
+ * - Handling multi-packet known answers
+ * - Individual known answer detection for all local IPv6 addresses
+ * - Dynamic size of outgoing packet
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2015 Verisure Innovation AB
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ * Author: Erik Ekman <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/apps/mdns.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/mdns_priv.h"
+#include "lwip/netif.h"
+#include "lwip/udp.h"
+#include "lwip/ip_addr.h"
+#include "lwip/mem.h"
+#include "lwip/prot/dns.h"
+
+#include <string.h>
+
+#if LWIP_MDNS_RESPONDER
+
+#if (LWIP_IPV4 && !LWIP_IGMP)
+  #error "If you want to use MDNS with IPv4, you have to define LWIP_IGMP=1 in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+#if (LWIP_IPV6 && !LWIP_IPV6_MLD)
+#error "If you want to use MDNS with IPv6, you have to define LWIP_IPV6_MLD=1 in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+#if (!LWIP_UDP)
+  #error "If you want to use MDNS, you have to define LWIP_UDP=1 in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+#include "lwip/igmp.h"
+/* IPv4 multicast group 224.0.0.251 */
+static const ip_addr_t v4group = DNS_MQUERY_IPV4_GROUP_INIT;
+#endif
+
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+#include "lwip/mld6.h"
+/* IPv6 multicast group FF02::FB */
+static const ip_addr_t v6group = DNS_MQUERY_IPV6_GROUP_INIT;
+#endif
+
+#define MDNS_PORT 5353
+#define MDNS_TTL  255
+
+/* Stored offsets to beginning of domain names
+ * Used for compression.
+ */
+#define NUM_DOMAIN_OFFSETS 10
+#define DOMAIN_JUMP_SIZE 2
+#define DOMAIN_JUMP 0xc000
+
+static u8_t mdns_netif_client_id;
+static struct udp_pcb *mdns_pcb;
+
+#define NETIF_TO_HOST(netif) (struct mdns_host*)(netif_get_client_data(netif, mdns_netif_client_id))
+
+#define TOPDOMAIN_LOCAL "local"
+
+#define REVERSE_PTR_TOPDOMAIN "arpa"
+#define REVERSE_PTR_V4_DOMAIN "in-addr"
+#define REVERSE_PTR_V6_DOMAIN "ip6"
+
+#define SRV_PRIORITY 0
+#define SRV_WEIGHT   0
+
+/* Payload size allocated for each outgoing UDP packet */
+#define OUTPACKET_SIZE 500
+
+/* Lookup from hostname -> IPv4 */
+#define REPLY_HOST_A            0x01
+/* Lookup from IPv4/v6 -> hostname */
+#define REPLY_HOST_PTR_V4       0x02
+/* Lookup from hostname -> IPv6 */
+#define REPLY_HOST_AAAA         0x04
+/* Lookup from hostname -> IPv6 */
+#define REPLY_HOST_PTR_V6       0x08
+
+/* Lookup for service types */
+#define REPLY_SERVICE_TYPE_PTR  0x10
+/* Lookup for instances of service */
+#define REPLY_SERVICE_NAME_PTR  0x20
+/* Lookup for location of service instance */
+#define REPLY_SERVICE_SRV       0x40
+/* Lookup for text info on service instance */
+#define REPLY_SERVICE_TXT       0x80
+
+static const char *dnssd_protos[] = {
+    "_udp", /* DNSSD_PROTO_UDP */
+    "_tcp", /* DNSSD_PROTO_TCP */
+};
+
+/** Description of a service */
+struct mdns_service {
+  /** TXT record to answer with */
+  struct mdns_domain txtdata;
+  /** Name of service, like 'myweb' */
+  char name[MDNS_LABEL_MAXLEN + 1];
+  /** Type of service, like '_http' */
+  char service[MDNS_LABEL_MAXLEN + 1];
+  /** Callback function and userdata
+   * to update txtdata buffer */
+  service_get_txt_fn_t txt_fn;
+  void *txt_userdata;
+  /** TTL in seconds of SRV/TXT replies */
+  u32_t dns_ttl;
+  /** Protocol, TCP or UDP */
+  u16_t proto;
+  /** Port of the service */
+  u16_t port;
+};
+
+/** Description of a host/netif */
+struct mdns_host {
+  /** Hostname */
+  char name[MDNS_LABEL_MAXLEN + 1];
+  /** Pointer to services */
+  struct mdns_service *services[MDNS_MAX_SERVICES];
+  /** TTL in seconds of A/AAAA/PTR replies */
+  u32_t dns_ttl;
+};
+
+/** Information about received packet */
+struct mdns_packet {
+  /** Sender IP/port */
+  ip_addr_t source_addr;
+  u16_t source_port;
+  /** If packet was received unicast */
+  u16_t recv_unicast;
+  /** Netif that received the packet */
+  struct netif *netif;
+  /** Packet data */
+  struct pbuf *pbuf;
+  /** Current parsing offset in packet */
+  u16_t parse_offset;
+  /** Identifier. Used in legacy queries */
+  u16_t tx_id;
+  /** Number of questions in packet,
+   *  read from packet header */
+  u16_t questions;
+  /** Number of unparsed questions */
+  u16_t questions_left;
+  /** Number of answers in packet,
+   *  (sum of normal, authorative and additional answers)
+   *  read from packet header */
+  u16_t answers;
+  /** Number of unparsed answers */
+  u16_t answers_left;
+};
+
+/** Information about outgoing packet */
+struct mdns_outpacket {
+  /** Netif to send the packet on */
+  struct netif *netif;
+  /** Packet data */
+  struct pbuf *pbuf;
+  /** Current write offset in packet */
+  u16_t write_offset;
+  /** Identifier. Used in legacy queries */
+  u16_t tx_id;
+  /** Destination IP/port if sent unicast */
+  ip_addr_t dest_addr;
+  u16_t dest_port;
+  /** Number of questions written */
+  u16_t questions;
+  /** Number of normal answers written */
+  u16_t answers;
+  /** Number of additional answers written */
+  u16_t additional;
+  /** Offsets for written domain names in packet.
+   *  Used for compression */
+  u16_t domain_offsets[NUM_DOMAIN_OFFSETS];
+  /** If all answers in packet should set cache_flush bit */
+  u8_t cache_flush;
+  /** If reply should be sent unicast */
+  u8_t unicast_reply;
+  /** If legacy query. (tx_id needed, and write
+   *  question again in reply before answer) */
+  u8_t legacy_query;
+  /* Reply bitmask for host information */
+  u8_t host_replies;
+  /* Bitmask for which reverse IPv6 hosts to answer */
+  u8_t host_reverse_v6_replies;
+  /* Reply bitmask per service */
+  u8_t serv_replies[MDNS_MAX_SERVICES];
+};
+
+/** Domain, type and class.
+ *  Shared between questions and answers */
+struct mdns_rr_info {
+  struct mdns_domain domain;
+  u16_t type;
+  u16_t klass;
+};
+
+struct mdns_question {
+  struct mdns_rr_info info;
+  /** unicast reply requested */
+  u16_t unicast;
+};
+
+struct mdns_answer {
+  struct mdns_rr_info info;
+  /** cache flush command bit */
+  u16_t cache_flush;
+  /* Validity time in seconds */
+  u32_t ttl;
+  /** Length of variable answer */
+  u16_t rd_length;
+  /** Offset of start of variable answer in packet */
+  u16_t rd_offset;
+};
+
+/**
+ * Add a label part to a domain
+ * @param domain The domain to add a label to
+ * @param label The label to add, like &lt;hostname&gt;, 'local', 'com' or ''
+ * @param len The length of the label
+ * @return ERR_OK on success, an err_t otherwise if label too long
+ */
+err_t
+mdns_domain_add_label(struct mdns_domain *domain, const char *label, u8_t len)
+{
+  if (len > MDNS_LABEL_MAXLEN) {
+    return ERR_VAL;
+  }
+  if (len > 0 && (1 + len + domain->length >= MDNS_DOMAIN_MAXLEN)) {
+    return ERR_VAL;
+  }
+  /* Allow only zero marker on last byte */
+  if (len == 0 && (1 + domain->length > MDNS_DOMAIN_MAXLEN)) {
+    return ERR_VAL;
+  }
+  domain->name[domain->length] = len;
+  domain->length++;
+  if (len) {
+    MEMCPY(&domain->name[domain->length], label, len);
+    domain->length += len;
+  }
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Internal readname function with max 6 levels of recursion following jumps
+ * while decompressing name
+ */
+static u16_t
+mdns_readname_loop(struct pbuf *p, u16_t offset, struct mdns_domain *domain, unsigned depth)
+{
+  u8_t c;
+
+  do {
+    if (depth > 5) {
+      /* Too many jumps */
+      return MDNS_READNAME_ERROR;
+    }
+
+    c = pbuf_get_at(p, offset);
+    offset++;
+
+    /* is this a compressed label? */
+    if((c & 0xc0) == 0xc0) {
+      u16_t jumpaddr;
+      if (offset >= p->tot_len) {
+        /* Make sure both jump bytes fit in the packet */
+        return MDNS_READNAME_ERROR;
+      }
+      jumpaddr = (((c & 0x3f) << 8) | (pbuf_get_at(p, offset) & 0xff));
+      offset++;
+      if (jumpaddr >= SIZEOF_DNS_HDR && jumpaddr < p->tot_len) {
+        u16_t res;
+      /* Recursive call, maximum depth will be checked */
+        res = mdns_readname_loop(p, jumpaddr, domain, depth + 1);
+        /* Dont return offset since new bytes were not read (jumped to somewhere in packet) */
+        if (res == MDNS_READNAME_ERROR) {
+          return res;
+        }
+      } else {
+        return MDNS_READNAME_ERROR;
+      }
+      break;
+    }
+
+    /* normal label */
+    if (c <= MDNS_LABEL_MAXLEN) {
+      u8_t label[MDNS_LABEL_MAXLEN];
+      err_t res;
+
+      if (c + domain->length >= MDNS_DOMAIN_MAXLEN) {
+        return MDNS_READNAME_ERROR;
+      }
+      if (c != 0) {
+        if (pbuf_copy_partial(p, label, c, offset) != c) {
+          return MDNS_READNAME_ERROR;
+        }
+        offset += c;
+      }
+      res = mdns_domain_add_label(domain, (char *) label, c);
+      if (res != ERR_OK) {
+        return MDNS_READNAME_ERROR;
+      }
+    } else {
+      /* bad length byte */
+      return MDNS_READNAME_ERROR;
+    }
+  } while (c != 0);
+
+  return offset;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Read possibly compressed domain name from packet buffer
+ * @param p The packet
+ * @param offset start position of domain name in packet
+ * @param domain The domain name destination
+ * @return The new offset after the domain, or MDNS_READNAME_ERROR
+ *         if reading failed
+ */
+u16_t
+mdns_readname(struct pbuf *p, u16_t offset, struct mdns_domain *domain)
+{
+  memset(domain, 0, sizeof(struct mdns_domain));
+  return mdns_readname_loop(p, offset, domain, 0);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Print domain name to debug output
+ * @param domain The domain name
+ */
+static void
+mdns_domain_debug_print(struct mdns_domain *domain)
+{
+  u8_t *src = domain->name;
+  u8_t i;
+
+  while (*src) {
+    u8_t label_len = *src;
+    src++;
+    for (i = 0; i < label_len; i++) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(MDNS_DEBUG, ("%c", src[i]));
+    }
+    src += label_len;
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(MDNS_DEBUG, ("."));
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Return 1 if contents of domains match (case-insensitive)
+ * @param a Domain name to compare 1
+ * @param b Domain name to compare 2
+ * @return 1 if domains are equal ignoring case, 0 otherwise
+ */
+int
+mdns_domain_eq(struct mdns_domain *a, struct mdns_domain *b)
+{
+  u8_t *ptra, *ptrb;
+  u8_t len;
+  int res;
+
+  if (a->length != b->length) {
+    return 0;
+  }
+
+  ptra = a->name;
+  ptrb = b->name;
+  while (*ptra && *ptrb && ptra < &a->name[a->length]) {
+    if (*ptra != *ptrb) {
+      return 0;
+    }
+    len = *ptra;
+    ptra++;
+    ptrb++;
+    res = lwip_strnicmp((char *) ptra, (char *) ptrb, len);
+    if (res != 0) {
+      return 0;
+    }
+    ptra += len;
+    ptrb += len;
+  }
+  if (*ptra != *ptrb && ptra < &a->name[a->length]) {
+    return 0;
+  }
+  return 1;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Call user supplied function to setup TXT data
+ * @param service The service to build TXT record for
+ */
+static void
+mdns_prepare_txtdata(struct mdns_service *service)
+{
+  memset(&service->txtdata, 0, sizeof(struct mdns_domain));
+  if (service->txt_fn) {
+    service->txt_fn(service, service->txt_userdata);
+  }
+}
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+/**
+ * Build domain for reverse lookup of IPv4 address
+ * like 12.0.168.192.in-addr.arpa. for 192.168.0.12
+ * @param domain Where to write the domain name
+ * @param addr Pointer to an IPv4 address to encode
+ * @return ERR_OK if domain was written, an err_t otherwise
+ */
+static err_t
+mdns_build_reverse_v4_domain(struct mdns_domain *domain, const ip4_addr_t *addr)
+{
+  int i;
+  err_t res;
+  const u8_t *ptr;
+  if (!domain || !addr) {
+    return ERR_ARG;
+  }
+  memset(domain, 0, sizeof(struct mdns_domain));
+  ptr = (const u8_t *) addr;
+  for (i = sizeof(ip4_addr_t) - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
+    char buf[4];
+    u8_t val = ptr[i];
+
+    lwip_itoa(buf, sizeof(buf), val);
+    res = mdns_domain_add_label(domain, buf, (u8_t)strlen(buf));
+    LWIP_ERROR("mdns_build_reverse_v4_domain: Failed to add label", (res == ERR_OK), return res);
+  }
+  res = mdns_domain_add_label(domain, REVERSE_PTR_V4_DOMAIN, (u8_t)(sizeof(REVERSE_PTR_V4_DOMAIN)-1));
+  LWIP_ERROR("mdns_build_reverse_v4_domain: Failed to add label", (res == ERR_OK), return res);
+  res = mdns_domain_add_label(domain, REVERSE_PTR_TOPDOMAIN, (u8_t)(sizeof(REVERSE_PTR_TOPDOMAIN)-1));
+  LWIP_ERROR("mdns_build_reverse_v4_domain: Failed to add label", (res == ERR_OK), return res);
+  res = mdns_domain_add_label(domain, NULL, 0);
+  LWIP_ERROR("mdns_build_reverse_v4_domain: Failed to add label", (res == ERR_OK), return res);
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+#endif
+
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+/**
+ * Build domain for reverse lookup of IP address
+ * like b.a.9.8.7.6.5.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.8.b.d.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa. for 2001:db8::567:89ab
+ * @param domain Where to write the domain name
+ * @param addr Pointer to an IPv6 address to encode
+ * @return ERR_OK if domain was written, an err_t otherwise
+ */
+static err_t
+mdns_build_reverse_v6_domain(struct mdns_domain *domain, const ip6_addr_t *addr)
+{
+  int i;
+  err_t res;
+  const u8_t *ptr;
+  if (!domain || !addr) {
+    return ERR_ARG;
+  }
+  memset(domain, 0, sizeof(struct mdns_domain));
+  ptr = (const u8_t *) addr;
+  for (i = sizeof(ip6_addr_t) - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
+    char buf;
+    u8_t byte = ptr[i];
+    int j;
+    for (j = 0; j < 2; j++) {
+      if ((byte & 0x0F) < 0xA) {
+        buf = '0' + (byte & 0x0F);
+      } else {
+        buf = 'a' + (byte & 0x0F) - 0xA;
+      }
+      res = mdns_domain_add_label(domain, &buf, sizeof(buf));
+      LWIP_ERROR("mdns_build_reverse_v6_domain: Failed to add label", (res == ERR_OK), return res);
+      byte >>= 4;
+    }
+  }
+  res = mdns_domain_add_label(domain, REVERSE_PTR_V6_DOMAIN, (u8_t)(sizeof(REVERSE_PTR_V6_DOMAIN)-1));
+  LWIP_ERROR("mdns_build_reverse_v6_domain: Failed to add label", (res == ERR_OK), return res);
+  res = mdns_domain_add_label(domain, REVERSE_PTR_TOPDOMAIN, (u8_t)(sizeof(REVERSE_PTR_TOPDOMAIN)-1));
+  LWIP_ERROR("mdns_build_reverse_v6_domain: Failed to add label", (res == ERR_OK), return res);
+  res = mdns_domain_add_label(domain, NULL, 0);
+  LWIP_ERROR("mdns_build_reverse_v6_domain: Failed to add label", (res == ERR_OK), return res);
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+#endif
+
+/* Add .local. to domain */
+static err_t
+mdns_add_dotlocal(struct mdns_domain *domain)
+{
+  err_t res = mdns_domain_add_label(domain, TOPDOMAIN_LOCAL, (u8_t)(sizeof(TOPDOMAIN_LOCAL)-1));
+  LWIP_ERROR("mdns_add_dotlocal: Failed to add label", (res == ERR_OK), return res);
+  return mdns_domain_add_label(domain, NULL, 0);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Build the <hostname>.local. domain name
+ * @param domain Where to write the domain name
+ * @param mdns TMDNS netif descriptor.
+ * @return ERR_OK if domain <hostname>.local. was written, an err_t otherwise
+ */
+static err_t
+mdns_build_host_domain(struct mdns_domain *domain, struct mdns_host *mdns)
+{
+  err_t res;
+  memset(domain, 0, sizeof(struct mdns_domain));
+  LWIP_ERROR("mdns_build_host_domain: mdns != NULL", (mdns != NULL), return ERR_VAL);
+  res = mdns_domain_add_label(domain, mdns->name, (u8_t)strlen(mdns->name));
+  LWIP_ERROR("mdns_build_host_domain: Failed to add label", (res == ERR_OK), return res);
+  return mdns_add_dotlocal(domain);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Build the lookup-all-services special DNS-SD domain name
+ * @param domain Where to write the domain name
+ * @return ERR_OK if domain _services._dns-sd._udp.local. was written, an err_t otherwise
+ */
+static err_t
+mdns_build_dnssd_domain(struct mdns_domain *domain)
+{
+  err_t res;
+  memset(domain, 0, sizeof(struct mdns_domain));
+  res = mdns_domain_add_label(domain, "_services", (u8_t)(sizeof("_services")-1));
+  LWIP_ERROR("mdns_build_dnssd_domain: Failed to add label", (res == ERR_OK), return res);
+  res = mdns_domain_add_label(domain, "_dns-sd", (u8_t)(sizeof("_dns-sd")-1));
+  LWIP_ERROR("mdns_build_dnssd_domain: Failed to add label", (res == ERR_OK), return res);
+  res = mdns_domain_add_label(domain, dnssd_protos[DNSSD_PROTO_UDP], (u8_t)strlen(dnssd_protos[DNSSD_PROTO_UDP]));
+  LWIP_ERROR("mdns_build_dnssd_domain: Failed to add label", (res == ERR_OK), return res);
+  return mdns_add_dotlocal(domain);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Build domain name for a service
+ * @param domain Where to write the domain name
+ * @param service The service struct, containing service name, type and protocol
+ * @param include_name Whether to include the service name in the domain
+ * @return ERR_OK if domain was written. If service name is included,
+ *         <name>.<type>.<proto>.local. will be written, otherwise <type>.<proto>.local.
+ *         An err_t is returned on error.
+ */
+static err_t
+mdns_build_service_domain(struct mdns_domain *domain, struct mdns_service *service, int include_name)
+{
+  err_t res;
+  memset(domain, 0, sizeof(struct mdns_domain));
+  if (include_name) {
+    res = mdns_domain_add_label(domain, service->name, (u8_t)strlen(service->name));
+    LWIP_ERROR("mdns_build_service_domain: Failed to add label", (res == ERR_OK), return res);
+  }
+  res = mdns_domain_add_label(domain, service->service, (u8_t)strlen(service->service));
+  LWIP_ERROR("mdns_build_service_domain: Failed to add label", (res == ERR_OK), return res);
+  res = mdns_domain_add_label(domain, dnssd_protos[service->proto], (u8_t)strlen(dnssd_protos[service->proto]));
+  LWIP_ERROR("mdns_build_service_domain: Failed to add label", (res == ERR_OK), return res);
+  return mdns_add_dotlocal(domain);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Check which replies we should send for a host/netif based on question
+ * @param netif The network interface that received the question
+ * @param rr Domain/type/class from a question
+ * @param reverse_v6_reply Bitmask of which IPv6 addresses to send reverse PTRs for
+ *                         if reply bit has REPLY_HOST_PTR_V6 set
+ * @return Bitmask of which replies to send
+ */
+static int
+check_host(struct netif *netif, struct mdns_rr_info *rr, u8_t *reverse_v6_reply)
+{
+  err_t res;
+  int replies = 0;
+  struct mdns_domain mydomain;
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(reverse_v6_reply); /* if ipv6 is disabled */
+
+  if (rr->klass != DNS_RRCLASS_IN && rr->klass != DNS_RRCLASS_ANY) {
+    /* Invalid class */
+    return replies;
+  }
+
+  /* Handle PTR for our addresses */
+  if (rr->type == DNS_RRTYPE_PTR || rr->type == DNS_RRTYPE_ANY) {
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+    int i;
+    for (i = 0; i < LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES; i++) {
+      if (ip6_addr_isvalid(netif_ip6_addr_state(netif, i))) {
+        res = mdns_build_reverse_v6_domain(&mydomain, netif_ip6_addr(netif, i));
+        if (res == ERR_OK && mdns_domain_eq(&rr->domain, &mydomain)) {
+          replies |= REPLY_HOST_PTR_V6;
+          /* Mark which addresses where requested */
+          if (reverse_v6_reply) {
+            *reverse_v6_reply |= (1 << i);
+          }
+        }
+      }
+    }
+#endif
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+    if (!ip4_addr_isany_val(*netif_ip4_addr(netif))) {
+      res = mdns_build_reverse_v4_domain(&mydomain, netif_ip4_addr(netif));
+      if (res == ERR_OK && mdns_domain_eq(&rr->domain, &mydomain)) {
+        replies |= REPLY_HOST_PTR_V4;
+      }
+    }
+#endif
+  }
+
+  res = mdns_build_host_domain(&mydomain, NETIF_TO_HOST(netif));
+  /* Handle requests for our hostname */
+  if (res == ERR_OK && mdns_domain_eq(&rr->domain, &mydomain)) {
+    /* TODO return NSEC if unsupported protocol requested */
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+    if (!ip4_addr_isany_val(*netif_ip4_addr(netif))
+        && (rr->type == DNS_RRTYPE_A || rr->type == DNS_RRTYPE_ANY)) {
+      replies |= REPLY_HOST_A;
+    }
+#endif
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+    if (rr->type == DNS_RRTYPE_AAAA || rr->type == DNS_RRTYPE_ANY) {
+      replies |= REPLY_HOST_AAAA;
+    }
+#endif
+  }
+
+  return replies;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Check which replies we should send for a service based on question
+ * @param service A registered MDNS service
+ * @param rr Domain/type/class from a question
+ * @return Bitmask of which replies to send
+ */
+static int
+check_service(struct mdns_service *service, struct mdns_rr_info *rr)
+{
+  err_t res;
+  int replies = 0;
+  struct mdns_domain mydomain;
+
+  if (rr->klass != DNS_RRCLASS_IN && rr->klass != DNS_RRCLASS_ANY) {
+    /* Invalid class */
+    return 0;
+  }
+
+  res = mdns_build_dnssd_domain(&mydomain);
+  if (res == ERR_OK && mdns_domain_eq(&rr->domain, &mydomain) &&
+      (rr->type == DNS_RRTYPE_PTR || rr->type == DNS_RRTYPE_ANY)) {
+    /* Request for all service types */
+    replies |= REPLY_SERVICE_TYPE_PTR;
+  }
+
+  res = mdns_build_service_domain(&mydomain, service, 0);
+  if (res == ERR_OK && mdns_domain_eq(&rr->domain, &mydomain) &&
+      (rr->type == DNS_RRTYPE_PTR || rr->type == DNS_RRTYPE_ANY)) {
+    /* Request for the instance of my service */
+    replies |= REPLY_SERVICE_NAME_PTR;
+  }
+
+  res = mdns_build_service_domain(&mydomain, service, 1);
+  if (res == ERR_OK && mdns_domain_eq(&rr->domain, &mydomain)) {
+    /* Request for info about my service */
+    if (rr->type == DNS_RRTYPE_SRV || rr->type == DNS_RRTYPE_ANY) {
+      replies |= REPLY_SERVICE_SRV;
+    }
+    if (rr->type == DNS_RRTYPE_TXT || rr->type == DNS_RRTYPE_ANY) {
+      replies |= REPLY_SERVICE_TXT;
+    }
+  }
+
+  return replies;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Return bytes needed to write before jump for best result of compressing supplied domain
+ * against domain in outpacket starting at specified offset.
+ * If a match is found, offset is updated to where to jump to
+ * @param pbuf Pointer to pbuf with the partially constructed DNS packet
+ * @param offset Start position of a domain written earlier. If this location is suitable
+ *               for compression, the pointer is updated to where in the domain to jump to.
+ * @param domain The domain to write
+ * @return Number of bytes to write of the new domain before writing a jump to the offset.
+ *         If compression can not be done against this previous domain name, the full new
+ *         domain length is returned.
+ */
+u16_t
+mdns_compress_domain(struct pbuf *pbuf, u16_t *offset, struct mdns_domain *domain)
+{
+  struct mdns_domain target;
+  u16_t target_end;
+  u8_t target_len;
+  u8_t writelen = 0;
+  u8_t *ptr;
+  if (pbuf == NULL) {
+    return domain->length;
+  }
+  target_end = mdns_readname(pbuf, *offset, &target);
+  if (target_end == MDNS_READNAME_ERROR) {
+    return domain->length;
+  }
+  target_len = (u8_t)(target_end - *offset);
+  ptr = domain->name;
+  while (writelen < domain->length) {
+    u8_t domainlen = (u8_t)(domain->length - writelen);
+    u8_t labellen;
+    if (domainlen <= target.length && domainlen > DOMAIN_JUMP_SIZE) {
+      /* Compare domains if target is long enough, and we have enough left of the domain */
+      u8_t targetpos = (u8_t)(target.length - domainlen);
+      if ((targetpos + DOMAIN_JUMP_SIZE) >= target_len) {
+        /* We are checking at or beyond a jump in the original, stop looking */
+        break;
+      }
+      if (target.length >= domainlen &&
+          memcmp(&domain->name[writelen], &target.name[targetpos], domainlen) == 0) {
+        *offset += targetpos;
+        return writelen;
+      }
+    }
+    /* Skip to next label in domain */
+    labellen = *ptr;
+    writelen += 1 + labellen;
+    ptr += 1 + labellen;
+  }
+  /* Nothing found */
+  return domain->length;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Write domain to outpacket. Compression will be attempted,
+ * unless domain->skip_compression is set.
+ * @param outpkt The outpacket to write to
+ * @param domain The domain name to write
+ * @return ERR_OK on success, an err_t otherwise
+ */
+static err_t
+mdns_write_domain(struct mdns_outpacket *outpkt, struct mdns_domain *domain)
+{
+  int i;
+  err_t res;
+  u16_t writelen = domain->length;
+  u16_t jump_offset = 0;
+  u16_t jump;
+
+  if (!domain->skip_compression) {
+    for (i = 0; i < NUM_DOMAIN_OFFSETS; ++i) {
+      u16_t offset = outpkt->domain_offsets[i];
+      if (offset) {
+        u16_t len = mdns_compress_domain(outpkt->pbuf, &offset, domain);
+        if (len < writelen) {
+          writelen = len;
+          jump_offset = offset;
+        }
+      }
+    }
+  }
+
+  if (writelen) {
+    /* Write uncompressed part of name */
+    res = pbuf_take_at(outpkt->pbuf, domain->name, writelen, outpkt->write_offset);
+    if (res != ERR_OK) {
+      return res;
+    }
+
+    /* Store offset of this new domain */
+    for (i = 0; i < NUM_DOMAIN_OFFSETS; ++i) {
+      if (outpkt->domain_offsets[i] == 0) {
+        outpkt->domain_offsets[i] = outpkt->write_offset;
+        break;
+      }
+    }
+
+    outpkt->write_offset += writelen;
+  }
+  if (jump_offset) {
+    /* Write jump */
+    jump = lwip_htons(DOMAIN_JUMP | jump_offset);
+    res = pbuf_take_at(outpkt->pbuf, &jump, DOMAIN_JUMP_SIZE, outpkt->write_offset);
+    if (res != ERR_OK) {
+      return res;
+    }
+    outpkt->write_offset += DOMAIN_JUMP_SIZE;
+  }
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Write a question to an outpacket
+ * A question contains domain, type and class. Since an answer also starts with these fields this function is also
+ * called from mdns_add_answer().
+ * @param outpkt The outpacket to write to
+ * @param domain The domain name the answer is for
+ * @param type The DNS type of the answer (like 'AAAA', 'SRV')
+ * @param klass The DNS type of the answer (like 'IN')
+ * @param unicast If highest bit in class should be set, to instruct the responder to
+ *                reply with a unicast packet
+ * @return ERR_OK on success, an err_t otherwise
+ */
+static err_t
+mdns_add_question(struct mdns_outpacket *outpkt, struct mdns_domain *domain, u16_t type, u16_t klass, u16_t unicast)
+{
+  u16_t question_len;
+  u16_t field16;
+  err_t res;
+
+  if (!outpkt->pbuf) {
+    /* If no pbuf is active, allocate one */
+    outpkt->pbuf = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, OUTPACKET_SIZE, PBUF_RAM);
+    if (!outpkt->pbuf) {
+      return ERR_MEM;
+    }
+    outpkt->write_offset = SIZEOF_DNS_HDR;
+  }
+
+  /* Worst case calculation. Domain string might be compressed */
+  question_len = domain->length + sizeof(type) + sizeof(klass);
+  if (outpkt->write_offset + question_len > outpkt->pbuf->tot_len) {
+    /* No space */
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+
+  /* Write name */
+  res = mdns_write_domain(outpkt, domain);
+  if (res != ERR_OK) {
+    return res;
+  }
+
+  /* Write type */
+  field16 = lwip_htons(type);
+  res = pbuf_take_at(outpkt->pbuf, &field16, sizeof(field16), outpkt->write_offset);
+  if (res != ERR_OK) {
+    return res;
+  }
+  outpkt->write_offset += sizeof(field16);
+
+  /* Write class */
+  if (unicast) {
+    klass |= 0x8000;
+  }
+  field16 = lwip_htons(klass);
+  res = pbuf_take_at(outpkt->pbuf, &field16, sizeof(field16), outpkt->write_offset);
+  if (res != ERR_OK) {
+    return res;
+  }
+  outpkt->write_offset += sizeof(field16);
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Write answer to reply packet.
+ * buf or answer_domain can be null. The rd_length written will be buf_length +
+ * size of (compressed) domain. Most uses will need either buf or answer_domain,
+ * special case is SRV that starts with 3 u16 and then a domain name.
+ * @param reply The outpacket to write to
+ * @param domain The domain name the answer is for
+ * @param type The DNS type of the answer (like 'AAAA', 'SRV')
+ * @param klass The DNS type of the answer (like 'IN')
+ * @param cache_flush If highest bit in class should be set, to instruct receiver that
+ *                    this reply replaces any earlier answer for this domain/type/class
+ * @param ttl Validity time in seconds to send out for IP address data in DNS replies
+ * @param buf Pointer to buffer of answer data
+ * @param buf_length Length of variable data
+ * @param answer_domain A domain to write after any buffer data as answer
+ * @return ERR_OK on success, an err_t otherwise
+ */
+static err_t
+mdns_add_answer(struct mdns_outpacket *reply, struct mdns_domain *domain, u16_t type, u16_t klass, u16_t cache_flush,
+                u32_t ttl, const u8_t *buf, size_t buf_length, struct mdns_domain *answer_domain)
+{
+  u16_t answer_len;
+  u16_t field16;
+  u16_t rdlen_offset;
+  u16_t answer_offset;
+  u32_t field32;
+  err_t res;
+
+  if (!reply->pbuf) {
+    /* If no pbuf is active, allocate one */
+    reply->pbuf = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, OUTPACKET_SIZE, PBUF_RAM);
+    if (!reply->pbuf) {
+      return ERR_MEM;
+    }
+    reply->write_offset = SIZEOF_DNS_HDR;
+  }
+
+  /* Worst case calculation. Domain strings might be compressed */
+  answer_len = domain->length + sizeof(type) + sizeof(klass) + sizeof(ttl) + sizeof(field16)/*rd_length*/;
+  if (buf) {
+    answer_len += (u16_t)buf_length;
+  }
+  if (answer_domain) {
+    answer_len += answer_domain->length;
+  }
+  if (reply->write_offset + answer_len > reply->pbuf->tot_len) {
+    /* No space */
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+
+  /* Answer starts with same data as question, then more fields */
+  mdns_add_question(reply, domain, type, klass, cache_flush);
+
+  /* Write TTL */
+  field32 = lwip_htonl(ttl);
+  res = pbuf_take_at(reply->pbuf, &field32, sizeof(field32), reply->write_offset);
+  if (res != ERR_OK) {
+    return res;
+  }
+  reply->write_offset += sizeof(field32);
+
+  /* Store offsets and skip forward to the data */
+  rdlen_offset = reply->write_offset;
+  reply->write_offset += sizeof(field16);
+  answer_offset = reply->write_offset;
+
+  if (buf) {
+    /* Write static data */
+    res = pbuf_take_at(reply->pbuf, buf, (u16_t)buf_length, reply->write_offset);
+    if (res != ERR_OK) {
+      return res;
+    }
+    reply->write_offset += (u16_t)buf_length;
+  }
+
+  if (answer_domain) {
+    /* Write name answer (compressed if possible) */
+    res = mdns_write_domain(reply, answer_domain);
+    if (res != ERR_OK) {
+      return res;
+    }
+  }
+
+  /* Write rd_length after when we know the answer size */
+  field16 = lwip_htons(reply->write_offset - answer_offset);
+  res = pbuf_take_at(reply->pbuf, &field16, sizeof(field16), rdlen_offset);
+
+  return res;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Helper function for mdns_read_question/mdns_read_answer
+ * Reads a domain, type and class from the packet
+ * @param pkt The MDNS packet to read from. The parse_offset field will be
+ *            incremented to point to the next unparsed byte.
+ * @param info The struct to fill with domain, type and class
+ * @return ERR_OK on success, an err_t otherwise
+ */
+static err_t
+mdns_read_rr_info(struct mdns_packet *pkt, struct mdns_rr_info *info)
+{
+  u16_t field16, copied;
+  pkt->parse_offset = mdns_readname(pkt->pbuf, pkt->parse_offset, &info->domain);
+  if (pkt->parse_offset == MDNS_READNAME_ERROR) {
+    return ERR_VAL;
+  }
+
+  copied = pbuf_copy_partial(pkt->pbuf, &field16, sizeof(field16), pkt->parse_offset);
+  if (copied != sizeof(field16)) {
+    return ERR_VAL;
+  }
+  pkt->parse_offset += copied;
+  info->type = lwip_ntohs(field16);
+
+  copied = pbuf_copy_partial(pkt->pbuf, &field16, sizeof(field16), pkt->parse_offset);
+  if (copied != sizeof(field16)) {
+    return ERR_VAL;
+  }
+  pkt->parse_offset += copied;
+  info->klass = lwip_ntohs(field16);
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Read a question from the packet.
+ * All questions have to be read before the answers.
+ * @param pkt The MDNS packet to read from. The questions_left field will be decremented
+ *            and the parse_offset will be updated.
+ * @param question The struct to fill with question data
+ * @return ERR_OK on success, an err_t otherwise
+ */
+static err_t
+mdns_read_question(struct mdns_packet *pkt, struct mdns_question *question)
+{
+  /* Safety check */
+  if (pkt->pbuf->tot_len < pkt->parse_offset) {
+    return ERR_VAL;
+  }
+
+  if (pkt->questions_left) {
+    err_t res;
+    pkt->questions_left--;
+
+    memset(question, 0, sizeof(struct mdns_question));
+    res = mdns_read_rr_info(pkt, &question->info);
+    if (res != ERR_OK) {
+      return res;
+    }
+
+    /* Extract unicast flag from class field */
+    question->unicast = question->info.klass & 0x8000;
+    question->info.klass &= 0x7FFF;
+
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+  return ERR_VAL;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Read an answer from the packet
+ * The variable length reply is not copied, its pbuf offset and length is stored instead.
+ * @param pkt The MDNS packet to read. The answers_left field will be decremented and
+ *            the parse_offset will be updated.
+ * @param answer The struct to fill with answer data
+ * @return ERR_OK on success, an err_t otherwise
+ */
+static err_t
+mdns_read_answer(struct mdns_packet *pkt, struct mdns_answer *answer)
+{
+  /* Read questions first */
+  if (pkt->questions_left) {
+    return ERR_VAL;
+  }
+
+  /* Safety check */
+  if (pkt->pbuf->tot_len < pkt->parse_offset) {
+    return ERR_VAL;
+  }
+
+  if (pkt->answers_left) {
+    u16_t copied, field16;
+    u32_t ttl;
+    err_t res;
+    pkt->answers_left--;
+
+    memset(answer, 0, sizeof(struct mdns_answer));
+    res = mdns_read_rr_info(pkt, &answer->info);
+    if (res != ERR_OK) {
+      return res;
+    }
+
+    /* Extract cache_flush flag from class field */
+    answer->cache_flush = answer->info.klass & 0x8000;
+    answer->info.klass &= 0x7FFF;
+
+    copied = pbuf_copy_partial(pkt->pbuf, &ttl, sizeof(ttl), pkt->parse_offset);
+    if (copied != sizeof(ttl)) {
+      return ERR_VAL;
+    }
+    pkt->parse_offset += copied;
+    answer->ttl = lwip_ntohl(ttl);
+
+    copied = pbuf_copy_partial(pkt->pbuf, &field16, sizeof(field16), pkt->parse_offset);
+    if (copied != sizeof(field16)) {
+      return ERR_VAL;
+    }
+    pkt->parse_offset += copied;
+    answer->rd_length = lwip_ntohs(field16);
+
+    answer->rd_offset = pkt->parse_offset;
+    pkt->parse_offset += answer->rd_length;
+
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+  return ERR_VAL;
+}
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+/** Write an IPv4 address (A) RR to outpacket */
+static err_t
+mdns_add_a_answer(struct mdns_outpacket *reply, u16_t cache_flush, struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct mdns_domain host;
+  mdns_build_host_domain(&host, NETIF_TO_HOST(netif));
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(MDNS_DEBUG, ("MDNS: Responding with A record\n"));
+  return mdns_add_answer(reply, &host, DNS_RRTYPE_A, DNS_RRCLASS_IN, cache_flush, (NETIF_TO_HOST(netif))->dns_ttl, (const u8_t *) netif_ip4_addr(netif), sizeof(ip4_addr_t), NULL);
+}
+
+/** Write a 4.3.2.1.in-addr.arpa -> hostname.local PTR RR to outpacket */
+static err_t
+mdns_add_hostv4_ptr_answer(struct mdns_outpacket *reply, u16_t cache_flush, struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct mdns_domain host, revhost;
+  mdns_build_host_domain(&host, NETIF_TO_HOST(netif));
+  mdns_build_reverse_v4_domain(&revhost, netif_ip4_addr(netif));
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(MDNS_DEBUG, ("MDNS: Responding with v4 PTR record\n"));
+  return mdns_add_answer(reply, &revhost, DNS_RRTYPE_PTR, DNS_RRCLASS_IN, cache_flush, (NETIF_TO_HOST(netif))->dns_ttl, NULL, 0, &host);
+}
+#endif
+
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+/** Write an IPv6 address (AAAA) RR to outpacket */
+static err_t
+mdns_add_aaaa_answer(struct mdns_outpacket *reply, u16_t cache_flush, struct netif *netif, int addrindex)
+{
+  struct mdns_domain host;
+  mdns_build_host_domain(&host, NETIF_TO_HOST(netif));
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(MDNS_DEBUG, ("MDNS: Responding with AAAA record\n"));
+  return mdns_add_answer(reply, &host, DNS_RRTYPE_AAAA, DNS_RRCLASS_IN, cache_flush, (NETIF_TO_HOST(netif))->dns_ttl, (const u8_t *) netif_ip6_addr(netif, addrindex), sizeof(ip6_addr_t), NULL);
+}
+
+/** Write a x.y.z.ip6.arpa -> hostname.local PTR RR to outpacket */
+static err_t
+mdns_add_hostv6_ptr_answer(struct mdns_outpacket *reply, u16_t cache_flush, struct netif *netif, int addrindex)
+{
+  struct mdns_domain host, revhost;
+  mdns_build_host_domain(&host, NETIF_TO_HOST(netif));
+  mdns_build_reverse_v6_domain(&revhost, netif_ip6_addr(netif, addrindex));
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(MDNS_DEBUG, ("MDNS: Responding with v6 PTR record\n"));
+  return mdns_add_answer(reply, &revhost, DNS_RRTYPE_PTR, DNS_RRCLASS_IN, cache_flush, (NETIF_TO_HOST(netif))->dns_ttl, NULL, 0, &host);
+}
+#endif
+
+/** Write an all-services -> servicetype PTR RR to outpacket */
+static err_t
+mdns_add_servicetype_ptr_answer(struct mdns_outpacket *reply, struct mdns_service *service)
+{
+  struct mdns_domain service_type, service_dnssd;
+  mdns_build_service_domain(&service_type, service, 0);
+  mdns_build_dnssd_domain(&service_dnssd);
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(MDNS_DEBUG, ("MDNS: Responding with service type PTR record\n"));
+  return mdns_add_answer(reply, &service_dnssd, DNS_RRTYPE_PTR, DNS_RRCLASS_IN, 0, service->dns_ttl, NULL, 0, &service_type);
+}
+
+/** Write a servicetype -> servicename PTR RR to outpacket */
+static err_t
+mdns_add_servicename_ptr_answer(struct mdns_outpacket *reply, struct mdns_service *service)
+{
+  struct mdns_domain service_type, service_instance;
+  mdns_build_service_domain(&service_type, service, 0);
+  mdns_build_service_domain(&service_instance, service, 1);
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(MDNS_DEBUG, ("MDNS: Responding with service name PTR record\n"));
+  return mdns_add_answer(reply, &service_type, DNS_RRTYPE_PTR, DNS_RRCLASS_IN, 0, service->dns_ttl, NULL, 0, &service_instance);
+}
+
+/** Write a SRV RR to outpacket */
+static err_t
+mdns_add_srv_answer(struct mdns_outpacket *reply, u16_t cache_flush, struct mdns_host *mdns, struct mdns_service *service)
+{
+  struct mdns_domain service_instance, srvhost;
+  u16_t srvdata[3];
+  mdns_build_service_domain(&service_instance, service, 1);
+  mdns_build_host_domain(&srvhost, mdns);
+  if (reply->legacy_query) {
+    /* RFC 6762 section 18.14:
+     * In legacy unicast responses generated to answer legacy queries,
+     * name compression MUST NOT be performed on SRV records.
+     */
+    srvhost.skip_compression = 1;
+  }
+  srvdata[0] = lwip_htons(SRV_PRIORITY);
+  srvdata[1] = lwip_htons(SRV_WEIGHT);
+  srvdata[2] = lwip_htons(service->port);
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(MDNS_DEBUG, ("MDNS: Responding with SRV record\n"));
+  return mdns_add_answer(reply, &service_instance, DNS_RRTYPE_SRV, DNS_RRCLASS_IN, cache_flush, service->dns_ttl,
+                         (const u8_t *) &srvdata, sizeof(srvdata), &srvhost);
+}
+
+/** Write a TXT RR to outpacket */
+static err_t
+mdns_add_txt_answer(struct mdns_outpacket *reply, u16_t cache_flush, struct mdns_service *service)
+{
+  struct mdns_domain service_instance;
+  mdns_build_service_domain(&service_instance, service, 1);
+  mdns_prepare_txtdata(service);
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(MDNS_DEBUG, ("MDNS: Responding with TXT record\n"));
+  return mdns_add_answer(reply, &service_instance, DNS_RRTYPE_TXT, DNS_RRCLASS_IN, cache_flush, service->dns_ttl,
+                         (u8_t *) &service->txtdata.name, service->txtdata.length, NULL);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Setup outpacket as a reply to the incoming packet
+ */
+static void
+mdns_init_outpacket(struct mdns_outpacket *out, struct mdns_packet *in)
+{
+  memset(out, 0, sizeof(struct mdns_outpacket));
+  out->cache_flush = 1;
+  out->netif = in->netif;
+
+  /* Copy source IP/port to use when responding unicast, or to choose
+   * which pcb to use for multicast (IPv4/IPv6)
+   */
+  SMEMCPY(&out->dest_addr, &in->source_addr, sizeof(ip_addr_t));
+  out->dest_port = in->source_port;
+
+  if (in->source_port != MDNS_PORT) {
+    out->unicast_reply = 1;
+    out->cache_flush = 0;
+    if (in->questions == 1) {
+      out->legacy_query = 1;
+      out->tx_id = in->tx_id;
+    }
+  }
+
+  if (in->recv_unicast) {
+    out->unicast_reply = 1;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Send chosen answers as a reply
+ *
+ * Add all selected answers (first write will allocate pbuf)
+ * Add additional answers based on the selected answers
+ * Send the packet
+ */
+static void
+mdns_send_outpacket(struct mdns_outpacket *outpkt)
+{
+  struct mdns_service *service;
+  err_t res;
+  int i;
+  struct mdns_host* mdns = NETIF_TO_HOST(outpkt->netif);
+
+  /* Write answers to host questions */
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+  if (outpkt->host_replies & REPLY_HOST_A) {
+    res = mdns_add_a_answer(outpkt, outpkt->cache_flush, outpkt->netif);
+    if (res != ERR_OK) {
+      goto cleanup;
+    }
+    outpkt->answers++;
+  }
+  if (outpkt->host_replies & REPLY_HOST_PTR_V4) {
+    res = mdns_add_hostv4_ptr_answer(outpkt, outpkt->cache_flush, outpkt->netif);
+    if (res != ERR_OK) {
+      goto cleanup;
+    }
+    outpkt->answers++;
+  }
+#endif
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+  if (outpkt->host_replies & REPLY_HOST_AAAA) {
+    int addrindex;
+    for (addrindex = 0; addrindex < LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES; ++addrindex) {
+      if (ip6_addr_isvalid(netif_ip6_addr_state(outpkt->netif, addrindex))) {
+        res = mdns_add_aaaa_answer(outpkt, outpkt->cache_flush, outpkt->netif, addrindex);
+        if (res != ERR_OK) {
+          goto cleanup;
+        }
+        outpkt->answers++;
+      }
+    }
+  }
+  if (outpkt->host_replies & REPLY_HOST_PTR_V6) {
+    u8_t rev_addrs = outpkt->host_reverse_v6_replies;
+    int addrindex = 0;
+    while (rev_addrs) {
+      if (rev_addrs & 1) {
+        res = mdns_add_hostv6_ptr_answer(outpkt, outpkt->cache_flush, outpkt->netif, addrindex);
+        if (res != ERR_OK) {
+          goto cleanup;
+        }
+        outpkt->answers++;
+      }
+      addrindex++;
+      rev_addrs >>= 1;
+    }
+  }
+#endif
+
+  /* Write answers to service questions */
+  for (i = 0; i < MDNS_MAX_SERVICES; ++i) {
+    service = mdns->services[i];
+    if (!service) {
+      continue;
+    }
+
+    if (outpkt->serv_replies[i] & REPLY_SERVICE_TYPE_PTR) {
+      res = mdns_add_servicetype_ptr_answer(outpkt, service);
+      if (res != ERR_OK) {
+        goto cleanup;
+      }
+      outpkt->answers++;
+    }
+
+    if (outpkt->serv_replies[i] & REPLY_SERVICE_NAME_PTR) {
+      res = mdns_add_servicename_ptr_answer(outpkt, service);
+      if (res != ERR_OK) {
+        goto cleanup;
+      }
+      outpkt->answers++;
+    }
+
+    if (outpkt->serv_replies[i] & REPLY_SERVICE_SRV) {
+      res = mdns_add_srv_answer(outpkt, outpkt->cache_flush, mdns, service);
+      if (res != ERR_OK) {
+        goto cleanup;
+      }
+      outpkt->answers++;
+    }
+
+    if (outpkt->serv_replies[i] & REPLY_SERVICE_TXT) {
+      res = mdns_add_txt_answer(outpkt, outpkt->cache_flush, service);
+      if (res != ERR_OK) {
+        goto cleanup;
+      }
+      outpkt->answers++;
+    }
+  }
+
+  /* All answers written, add additional RRs */
+  for (i = 0; i < MDNS_MAX_SERVICES; ++i) {
+    service = mdns->services[i];
+    if (!service) {
+      continue;
+    }
+
+    if (outpkt->serv_replies[i] & REPLY_SERVICE_NAME_PTR) {
+      /* Our service instance requested, include SRV & TXT
+       * if they are already not requested. */
+      if (!(outpkt->serv_replies[i] & REPLY_SERVICE_SRV)) {
+        res = mdns_add_srv_answer(outpkt, outpkt->cache_flush, mdns, service);
+        if (res != ERR_OK) {
+          goto cleanup;
+        }
+        outpkt->additional++;
+      }
+
+      if (!(outpkt->serv_replies[i] & REPLY_SERVICE_TXT)) {
+        res = mdns_add_txt_answer(outpkt, outpkt->cache_flush, service);
+        if (res != ERR_OK) {
+          goto cleanup;
+        }
+        outpkt->additional++;
+      }
+    }
+
+    /* If service instance, SRV, record or an IP address is requested,
+     * supply all addresses for the host
+     */
+    if ((outpkt->serv_replies[i] & (REPLY_SERVICE_NAME_PTR | REPLY_SERVICE_SRV)) ||
+        (outpkt->host_replies & (REPLY_HOST_A | REPLY_HOST_AAAA))) {
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+      if (!(outpkt->host_replies & REPLY_HOST_AAAA)) {
+        int addrindex;
+        for (addrindex = 0; addrindex < LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES; ++addrindex) {
+          if (ip6_addr_isvalid(netif_ip6_addr_state(outpkt->netif, addrindex))) {
+            res = mdns_add_aaaa_answer(outpkt, outpkt->cache_flush, outpkt->netif, addrindex);
+            if (res != ERR_OK) {
+              goto cleanup;
+            }
+            outpkt->additional++;
+          }
+        }
+      }
+#endif
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+      if (!(outpkt->host_replies & REPLY_HOST_A)) {
+        res = mdns_add_a_answer(outpkt, outpkt->cache_flush, outpkt->netif);
+        if (res != ERR_OK) {
+          goto cleanup;
+        }
+        outpkt->additional++;
+      }
+#endif
+    }
+  }
+
+  if (outpkt->pbuf) {
+    const ip_addr_t *mcast_destaddr;
+    struct dns_hdr hdr;
+
+    /* Write header */
+    memset(&hdr, 0, sizeof(hdr));
+    hdr.flags1 = DNS_FLAG1_RESPONSE | DNS_FLAG1_AUTHORATIVE;
+    hdr.numanswers = lwip_htons(outpkt->answers);
+    hdr.numextrarr = lwip_htons(outpkt->additional);
+    if (outpkt->legacy_query) {
+      hdr.numquestions = lwip_htons(1);
+      hdr.id = lwip_htons(outpkt->tx_id);
+    }
+    pbuf_take(outpkt->pbuf, &hdr, sizeof(hdr));
+
+    /* Shrink packet */
+    pbuf_realloc(outpkt->pbuf, outpkt->write_offset);
+
+    if (IP_IS_V6_VAL(outpkt->dest_addr)) {
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+      mcast_destaddr = &v6group;
+#endif
+    } else {
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+      mcast_destaddr = &v4group;
+#endif
+    }
+    /* Send created packet */
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(MDNS_DEBUG, ("MDNS: Sending packet, len=%d, unicast=%d\n", outpkt->write_offset, outpkt->unicast_reply));
+    if (outpkt->unicast_reply) {
+      udp_sendto_if(mdns_pcb, outpkt->pbuf, &outpkt->dest_addr, outpkt->dest_port, outpkt->netif);
+    } else {
+      udp_sendto_if(mdns_pcb, outpkt->pbuf, mcast_destaddr, MDNS_PORT, outpkt->netif);
+    }
+  }
+
+cleanup:
+  if (outpkt->pbuf) {
+    pbuf_free(outpkt->pbuf);
+    outpkt->pbuf = NULL;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Send unsolicited answer containing all our known data
+ * @param netif The network interface to send on
+ * @param destination The target address to send to (usually multicast address)
+ */
+static void
+mdns_announce(struct netif *netif, const ip_addr_t *destination)
+{
+  struct mdns_outpacket announce;
+  int i;
+  struct mdns_host* mdns = NETIF_TO_HOST(netif);
+
+  memset(&announce, 0, sizeof(announce));
+  announce.netif = netif;
+  announce.cache_flush = 1;
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+  if (!ip4_addr_isany_val(*netif_ip4_addr(netif)))
+    announce.host_replies = REPLY_HOST_A | REPLY_HOST_PTR_V4;
+#endif
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+  for (i = 0; i < LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES; ++i) {
+    if (ip6_addr_isvalid(netif_ip6_addr_state(netif, i))) {
+      announce.host_replies |= REPLY_HOST_AAAA | REPLY_HOST_PTR_V6;
+      announce.host_reverse_v6_replies |= (1 << i);
+    }
+  }
+#endif
+
+  for (i = 0; i < MDNS_MAX_SERVICES; i++) {
+    struct mdns_service *serv = mdns->services[i];
+    if (serv) {
+      announce.serv_replies[i] = REPLY_SERVICE_TYPE_PTR | REPLY_SERVICE_NAME_PTR |
+          REPLY_SERVICE_SRV | REPLY_SERVICE_TXT;
+    }
+  }
+
+  announce.dest_port = MDNS_PORT;
+  SMEMCPY(&announce.dest_addr, destination, sizeof(announce.dest_addr));
+  mdns_send_outpacket(&announce);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Handle question MDNS packet
+ * 1. Parse all questions and set bits what answers to send
+ * 2. Clear pending answers if known answers are supplied
+ * 3. Put chosen answers in new packet and send as reply
+ */
+static void
+mdns_handle_question(struct mdns_packet *pkt)
+{
+  struct mdns_service *service;
+  struct mdns_outpacket reply;
+  int replies = 0;
+  int i;
+  err_t res;
+  struct mdns_host* mdns = NETIF_TO_HOST(pkt->netif);
+
+  mdns_init_outpacket(&reply, pkt);
+
+  while (pkt->questions_left) {
+    struct mdns_question q;
+
+    res = mdns_read_question(pkt, &q);
+    if (res != ERR_OK) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(MDNS_DEBUG, ("MDNS: Failed to parse question, skipping query packet\n"));
+      return;
+    }
+
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(MDNS_DEBUG, ("MDNS: Query for domain "));
+    mdns_domain_debug_print(&q.info.domain);
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(MDNS_DEBUG, (" type %d class %d\n", q.info.type, q.info.klass));
+
+    if (q.unicast) {
+      /* Reply unicast if any question is unicast */
+      reply.unicast_reply = 1;
+    }
+
+    reply.host_replies |= check_host(pkt->netif, &q.info, &reply.host_reverse_v6_replies);
+    replies |= reply.host_replies;
+
+    for (i = 0; i < MDNS_MAX_SERVICES; ++i) {
+      service = mdns->services[i];
+      if (!service) {
+        continue;
+      }
+      reply.serv_replies[i] |= check_service(service, &q.info);
+      replies |= reply.serv_replies[i];
+    }
+
+    if (replies && reply.legacy_query) {
+      /* Add question to reply packet (legacy packet only has 1 question) */
+      res = mdns_add_question(&reply, &q.info.domain, q.info.type, q.info.klass, 0);
+      if (res != ERR_OK) {
+        goto cleanup;
+      }
+    }
+  }
+
+  /* Handle known answers */
+  while (pkt->answers_left) {
+    struct mdns_answer ans;
+    u8_t rev_v6;
+    int match;
+
+    res = mdns_read_answer(pkt, &ans);
+    if (res != ERR_OK) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(MDNS_DEBUG, ("MDNS: Failed to parse answer, skipping query packet\n"));
+      goto cleanup;
+    }
+
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(MDNS_DEBUG, ("MDNS: Known answer for domain "));
+    mdns_domain_debug_print(&ans.info.domain);
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(MDNS_DEBUG, (" type %d class %d\n", ans.info.type, ans.info.klass));
+
+
+    if (ans.info.type == DNS_RRTYPE_ANY || ans.info.klass == DNS_RRCLASS_ANY) {
+      /* Skip known answers for ANY type & class */
+      continue;
+    }
+
+    rev_v6 = 0;
+    match = reply.host_replies & check_host(pkt->netif, &ans.info, &rev_v6);
+    if (match && (ans.ttl > (mdns->dns_ttl / 2))) {
+      /* The RR in the known answer matches an RR we are planning to send,
+       * and the TTL is less than half gone.
+       * If the payload matches we should not send that answer.
+       */
+      if (ans.info.type == DNS_RRTYPE_PTR) {
+        /* Read domain and compare */
+        struct mdns_domain known_ans, my_ans;
+        u16_t len;
+        len = mdns_readname(pkt->pbuf, ans.rd_offset, &known_ans);
+        res = mdns_build_host_domain(&my_ans, mdns);
+        if (len != MDNS_READNAME_ERROR && res == ERR_OK && mdns_domain_eq(&known_ans, &my_ans)) {
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+          if (match & REPLY_HOST_PTR_V4) {
+              LWIP_DEBUGF(MDNS_DEBUG, ("MDNS: Skipping known answer: v4 PTR\n"));
+              reply.host_replies &= ~REPLY_HOST_PTR_V4;
+          }
+#endif
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+          if (match & REPLY_HOST_PTR_V6) {
+              LWIP_DEBUGF(MDNS_DEBUG, ("MDNS: Skipping known answer: v6 PTR\n"));
+              reply.host_reverse_v6_replies &= ~rev_v6;
+              if (reply.host_reverse_v6_replies == 0) {
+                reply.host_replies &= ~REPLY_HOST_PTR_V6;
+              }
+          }
+#endif
+        }
+      } else if (match & REPLY_HOST_A) {
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+        if (ans.rd_length == sizeof(ip4_addr_t) &&
+            pbuf_memcmp(pkt->pbuf, ans.rd_offset, netif_ip4_addr(pkt->netif), ans.rd_length) == 0) {
+          LWIP_DEBUGF(MDNS_DEBUG, ("MDNS: Skipping known answer: A\n"));
+          reply.host_replies &= ~REPLY_HOST_A;
+        }
+#endif
+      } else if (match & REPLY_HOST_AAAA) {
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+        if (ans.rd_length == sizeof(ip6_addr_t) &&
+            /* TODO this clears all AAAA responses if first addr is set as known */
+            pbuf_memcmp(pkt->pbuf, ans.rd_offset, netif_ip6_addr(pkt->netif, 0), ans.rd_length) == 0) {
+          LWIP_DEBUGF(MDNS_DEBUG, ("MDNS: Skipping known answer: AAAA\n"));
+          reply.host_replies &= ~REPLY_HOST_AAAA;
+        }
+#endif
+      }
+    }
+
+    for (i = 0; i < MDNS_MAX_SERVICES; ++i) {
+      service = mdns->services[i];
+      if (!service) {
+        continue;
+      }
+      match = reply.serv_replies[i] & check_service(service, &ans.info);
+      if (match && (ans.ttl > (service->dns_ttl / 2))) {
+        /* The RR in the known answer matches an RR we are planning to send,
+         * and the TTL is less than half gone.
+         * If the payload matches we should not send that answer.
+         */
+        if (ans.info.type == DNS_RRTYPE_PTR) {
+          /* Read domain and compare */
+          struct mdns_domain known_ans, my_ans;
+          u16_t len;
+          len = mdns_readname(pkt->pbuf, ans.rd_offset, &known_ans);
+          if (len != MDNS_READNAME_ERROR) {
+            if (match & REPLY_SERVICE_TYPE_PTR) {
+              res = mdns_build_service_domain(&my_ans, service, 0);
+              if (res == ERR_OK && mdns_domain_eq(&known_ans, &my_ans)) {
+                LWIP_DEBUGF(MDNS_DEBUG, ("MDNS: Skipping known answer: service type PTR\n"));
+                reply.serv_replies[i] &= ~REPLY_SERVICE_TYPE_PTR;
+              }
+            }
+            if (match & REPLY_SERVICE_NAME_PTR) {
+              res = mdns_build_service_domain(&my_ans, service, 1);
+              if (res == ERR_OK && mdns_domain_eq(&known_ans, &my_ans)) {
+                LWIP_DEBUGF(MDNS_DEBUG, ("MDNS: Skipping known answer: service name PTR\n"));
+                reply.serv_replies[i] &= ~REPLY_SERVICE_NAME_PTR;
+              }
+            }
+          }
+        } else if (match & REPLY_SERVICE_SRV) {
+          /* Read and compare to my SRV record */
+          u16_t field16, len, read_pos;
+          struct mdns_domain known_ans, my_ans;
+          read_pos = ans.rd_offset;
+          do {
+            /* Check priority field */
+            len = pbuf_copy_partial(pkt->pbuf, &field16, sizeof(field16), read_pos);
+            if (len != sizeof(field16) || lwip_ntohs(field16) != SRV_PRIORITY) {
+              break;
+            }
+            read_pos += len;
+            /* Check weight field */
+            len = pbuf_copy_partial(pkt->pbuf, &field16, sizeof(field16), read_pos);
+            if (len != sizeof(field16) || lwip_ntohs(field16) != SRV_WEIGHT) {
+              break;
+            }
+            read_pos += len;
+            /* Check port field */
+            len = pbuf_copy_partial(pkt->pbuf, &field16, sizeof(field16), read_pos);
+            if (len != sizeof(field16) || lwip_ntohs(field16) != service->port) {
+              break;
+            }
+            read_pos += len;
+            /* Check host field */
+            len = mdns_readname(pkt->pbuf, read_pos, &known_ans);
+            mdns_build_host_domain(&my_ans, mdns);
+            if (len == MDNS_READNAME_ERROR || !mdns_domain_eq(&known_ans, &my_ans)) {
+              break;
+            }
+            LWIP_DEBUGF(MDNS_DEBUG, ("MDNS: Skipping known answer: SRV\n"));
+            reply.serv_replies[i] &= ~REPLY_SERVICE_SRV;
+          } while (0);
+        } else if (match & REPLY_SERVICE_TXT) {
+          mdns_prepare_txtdata(service);
+          if (service->txtdata.length == ans.rd_length &&
+              pbuf_memcmp(pkt->pbuf, ans.rd_offset, service->txtdata.name, ans.rd_length) == 0) {
+            LWIP_DEBUGF(MDNS_DEBUG, ("MDNS: Skipping known answer: TXT\n"));
+            reply.serv_replies[i] &= ~REPLY_SERVICE_TXT;
+          }
+        }
+      }
+    }
+  }
+
+  mdns_send_outpacket(&reply);
+
+cleanup:
+  if (reply.pbuf) {
+    /* This should only happen if we fail to alloc/write question for legacy query */
+    pbuf_free(reply.pbuf);
+    reply.pbuf = NULL;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Handle response MDNS packet
+ * Only prints debug for now. Will need more code to do conflict resolution.
+ */
+static void
+mdns_handle_response(struct mdns_packet *pkt)
+{
+  /* Ignore all questions */
+  while (pkt->questions_left) {
+    struct mdns_question q;
+    err_t res;
+
+    res = mdns_read_question(pkt, &q);
+    if (res != ERR_OK) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(MDNS_DEBUG, ("MDNS: Failed to parse question, skipping response packet\n"));
+      return;
+    }
+  }
+
+  while (pkt->answers_left) {
+    struct mdns_answer ans;
+    err_t res;
+
+    res = mdns_read_answer(pkt, &ans);
+    if (res != ERR_OK) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(MDNS_DEBUG, ("MDNS: Failed to parse answer, skipping response packet\n"));
+      return;
+    }
+
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(MDNS_DEBUG, ("MDNS: Answer for domain "));
+    mdns_domain_debug_print(&ans.info.domain);
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(MDNS_DEBUG, (" type %d class %d\n", ans.info.type, ans.info.klass));
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Receive input function for MDNS packets.
+ * Handles both IPv4 and IPv6 UDP pcbs.
+ */
+static void
+mdns_recv(void *arg, struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, const ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t port)
+{
+  struct dns_hdr hdr;
+  struct mdns_packet packet;
+  struct netif *recv_netif = ip_current_input_netif();
+  u16_t offset = 0;
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(pcb);
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(MDNS_DEBUG, ("MDNS: Received IPv%d MDNS packet, len %d\n", IP_IS_V6(addr)? 6 : 4, p->tot_len));
+
+  if (NETIF_TO_HOST(recv_netif) == NULL) {
+    /* From netif not configured for MDNS */
+    goto dealloc;
+  }
+
+  if (pbuf_copy_partial(p, &hdr, SIZEOF_DNS_HDR, offset) < SIZEOF_DNS_HDR) {
+    /* Too small */
+    goto dealloc;
+  }
+  offset += SIZEOF_DNS_HDR;
+
+  if (DNS_HDR_GET_OPCODE(&hdr)) {
+    /* Ignore non-standard queries in multicast packets (RFC 6762, section 18.3) */
+    goto dealloc;
+  }
+
+  memset(&packet, 0, sizeof(packet));
+  SMEMCPY(&packet.source_addr, addr, sizeof(packet.source_addr));
+  packet.source_port = port;
+  packet.netif = recv_netif;
+  packet.pbuf = p;
+  packet.parse_offset = offset;
+  packet.tx_id = lwip_ntohs(hdr.id);
+  packet.questions = packet.questions_left = lwip_ntohs(hdr.numquestions);
+  packet.answers = packet.answers_left = lwip_ntohs(hdr.numanswers) + lwip_ntohs(hdr.numauthrr) + lwip_ntohs(hdr.numextrarr);
+
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+  if (IP_IS_V6(ip_current_dest_addr())) {
+    if (!ip_addr_cmp(ip_current_dest_addr(), &v6group)) {
+      packet.recv_unicast = 1;
+    }
+  }
+#endif
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+  if (!IP_IS_V6(ip_current_dest_addr())) {
+    if (!ip_addr_cmp(ip_current_dest_addr(), &v4group)) {
+      packet.recv_unicast = 1;
+    }
+  }
+#endif
+
+  if (hdr.flags1 & DNS_FLAG1_RESPONSE) {
+    mdns_handle_response(&packet);
+  } else {
+    mdns_handle_question(&packet);
+  }
+
+dealloc:
+  pbuf_free(p);
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup mdns
+ * Initiate MDNS responder. Will open UDP sockets on port 5353
+ */
+void
+mdns_resp_init(void)
+{
+  err_t res;
+
+  mdns_pcb = udp_new_ip_type(IPADDR_TYPE_ANY);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("Failed to allocate pcb", mdns_pcb != NULL);
+#if LWIP_MULTICAST_TX_OPTIONS
+  udp_set_multicast_ttl(mdns_pcb, MDNS_TTL);
+#else
+  mdns_pcb->ttl = MDNS_TTL;
+#endif
+  res = udp_bind(mdns_pcb, IP_ANY_TYPE, MDNS_PORT);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(res); /* in case of LWIP_NOASSERT */
+  LWIP_ASSERT("Failed to bind pcb", res == ERR_OK);
+  udp_recv(mdns_pcb, mdns_recv, NULL);
+
+  mdns_netif_client_id = netif_alloc_client_data_id();
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup mdns
+ * Announce IP settings have changed on netif.
+ * Call this in your callback registered by netif_set_status_callback().
+ * This function may go away in the future when netif supports registering
+ * multiple callback functions.
+ * @param netif The network interface where settings have changed.
+ */
+void
+mdns_resp_netif_settings_changed(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  LWIP_ERROR("mdns_resp_netif_ip_changed: netif != NULL", (netif != NULL), return);
+
+  if (NETIF_TO_HOST(netif) == NULL) {
+    return;
+  }
+
+  /* Announce on IPv6 and IPv4 */
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+   mdns_announce(netif, IP6_ADDR_ANY);
+#endif
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+   mdns_announce(netif, IP4_ADDR_ANY);
+#endif
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup mdns
+ * Activate MDNS responder for a network interface and send announce packets.
+ * @param netif The network interface to activate.
+ * @param hostname Name to use. Queries for &lt;hostname&gt;.local will be answered
+ *                 with the IP addresses of the netif. The hostname will be copied, the
+ *                 given pointer can be on the stack.
+ * @param dns_ttl Validity time in seconds to send out for IP address data in DNS replies
+ * @return ERR_OK if netif was added, an err_t otherwise
+ */
+err_t
+mdns_resp_add_netif(struct netif *netif, const char *hostname, u32_t dns_ttl)
+{
+  err_t res;
+  struct mdns_host* mdns;
+
+  LWIP_ERROR("mdns_resp_add_netif: netif != NULL", (netif != NULL), return ERR_VAL);
+  LWIP_ERROR("mdns_resp_add_netif: Hostname too long", (strlen(hostname) <= MDNS_LABEL_MAXLEN), return ERR_VAL);
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("mdns_resp_add_netif: Double add", NETIF_TO_HOST(netif) == NULL);
+  mdns = (struct mdns_host *) mem_malloc(sizeof(struct mdns_host));
+  LWIP_ERROR("mdns_resp_add_netif: Alloc failed", (mdns != NULL), return ERR_MEM);
+
+  netif_set_client_data(netif, mdns_netif_client_id, mdns);
+
+  memset(mdns, 0, sizeof(struct mdns_host));
+  MEMCPY(&mdns->name, hostname, LWIP_MIN(MDNS_LABEL_MAXLEN, strlen(hostname)));
+  mdns->dns_ttl = dns_ttl;
+
+  /* Join multicast groups */
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+  res = igmp_joingroup_netif(netif, ip_2_ip4(&v4group));
+  if (res != ERR_OK) {
+    goto cleanup;
+  }
+#endif
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+  res = mld6_joingroup_netif(netif, ip_2_ip6(&v6group));
+  if (res != ERR_OK) {
+    goto cleanup;
+  }
+#endif
+
+  mdns_resp_netif_settings_changed(netif);
+  return ERR_OK;
+
+cleanup:
+  mem_free(mdns);
+  netif_set_client_data(netif, mdns_netif_client_id, NULL);
+  return res;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup mdns
+ * Stop responding to MDNS queries on this interface, leave multicast groups,
+ * and free the helper structure and any of its services.
+ * @param netif The network interface to remove.
+ * @return ERR_OK if netif was removed, an err_t otherwise
+ */
+err_t
+mdns_resp_remove_netif(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  int i;
+  struct mdns_host* mdns;
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("mdns_resp_remove_netif: Null pointer", netif);
+  mdns = NETIF_TO_HOST(netif);
+  LWIP_ERROR("mdns_resp_remove_netif: Not an active netif", (mdns != NULL), return ERR_VAL);
+
+  for (i = 0; i < MDNS_MAX_SERVICES; i++) {
+    struct mdns_service *service = mdns->services[i];
+    if (service) {
+      mem_free(service);
+    }
+  }
+
+  /* Leave multicast groups */
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+  igmp_leavegroup_netif(netif, ip_2_ip4(&v4group));
+#endif
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+  mld6_leavegroup_netif(netif, ip_2_ip6(&v6group));
+#endif
+
+  mem_free(mdns);
+  netif_set_client_data(netif, mdns_netif_client_id, NULL);
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup mdns
+ * Add a service to the selected network interface.
+ * @param netif The network interface to publish this service on
+ * @param name The name of the service
+ * @param service The service type, like "_http"
+ * @param proto The service protocol, DNSSD_PROTO_TCP for TCP ("_tcp") and DNSSD_PROTO_UDP
+ *              for others ("_udp")
+ * @param port The port the service listens to
+ * @param dns_ttl Validity time in seconds to send out for service data in DNS replies
+ * @param txt_fn Callback to get TXT data. Will be called each time a TXT reply is created to
+ *               allow dynamic replies.
+ * @param txt_data Userdata pointer for txt_fn
+ * @return ERR_OK if the service was added to the netif, an err_t otherwise
+ */
+err_t
+mdns_resp_add_service(struct netif *netif, const char *name, const char *service, enum mdns_sd_proto proto, u16_t port, u32_t dns_ttl, service_get_txt_fn_t txt_fn, void *txt_data)
+{
+  int i;
+  int slot = -1;
+  struct mdns_service *srv;
+  struct mdns_host* mdns;
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("mdns_resp_add_service: netif != NULL", netif);
+  mdns = NETIF_TO_HOST(netif);
+  LWIP_ERROR("mdns_resp_add_service: Not an mdns netif", (mdns != NULL), return ERR_VAL);
+
+  LWIP_ERROR("mdns_resp_add_service: Name too long", (strlen(name) <= MDNS_LABEL_MAXLEN), return ERR_VAL);
+  LWIP_ERROR("mdns_resp_add_service: Service too long", (strlen(service) <= MDNS_LABEL_MAXLEN), return ERR_VAL);
+  LWIP_ERROR("mdns_resp_add_service: Bad proto (need TCP or UDP)", (proto == DNSSD_PROTO_TCP || proto == DNSSD_PROTO_UDP), return ERR_VAL);
+
+  for (i = 0; i < MDNS_MAX_SERVICES; i++) {
+    if (mdns->services[i] == NULL) {
+      slot = i;
+      break;
+    }
+  }
+  LWIP_ERROR("mdns_resp_add_service: Service list full (increase MDNS_MAX_SERVICES)", (slot >= 0), return ERR_MEM);
+
+  srv = (struct mdns_service*)mem_malloc(sizeof(struct mdns_service));
+  LWIP_ERROR("mdns_resp_add_service: Alloc failed", (srv != NULL), return ERR_MEM);
+
+  memset(srv, 0, sizeof(struct mdns_service));
+
+  MEMCPY(&srv->name, name, LWIP_MIN(MDNS_LABEL_MAXLEN, strlen(name)));
+  MEMCPY(&srv->service, service, LWIP_MIN(MDNS_LABEL_MAXLEN, strlen(service)));
+  srv->txt_fn = txt_fn;
+  srv->txt_userdata = txt_data;
+  srv->proto = (u16_t)proto;
+  srv->port = port;
+  srv->dns_ttl = dns_ttl;
+
+  mdns->services[slot] = srv;
+
+  /* Announce on IPv6 and IPv4 */
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+  mdns_announce(netif, IP6_ADDR_ANY);
+#endif
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+  mdns_announce(netif, IP4_ADDR_ANY);
+#endif
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup mdns
+ * Call this function from inside the service_get_txt_fn_t callback to add text data.
+ * Buffer for TXT data is 256 bytes, and each field is prefixed with a length byte.
+ * @param service The service provided to the get_txt callback
+ * @param txt String to add to the TXT field.
+ * @param txt_len Length of string
+ * @return ERR_OK if the string was added to the reply, an err_t otherwise
+ */
+err_t
+mdns_resp_add_service_txtitem(struct mdns_service *service, const char *txt, u8_t txt_len)
+{
+  LWIP_ASSERT("mdns_resp_add_service_txtitem: service != NULL", service);
+
+  /* Use a mdns_domain struct to store txt chunks since it is the same encoding */
+  return mdns_domain_add_label(&service->txtdata, txt, txt_len);
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_MDNS_RESPONDER */

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+/**
+ * @file
+ * MQTT client
+ *
+ * @defgroup mqtt MQTT client
+ * @ingroup apps
+ * @verbinclude mqtt_client.txt
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2016 Erik Andersson <[email protected]>
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack
+ *
+ * Author: Erik Andersson <[email protected]>
+ *
+ *
+ * @todo:
+ * - Handle large outgoing payloads for PUBLISH messages
+ * - Fix restriction of a single topic in each (UN)SUBSCRIBE message (protocol has support for multiple topics)
+ * - Add support for legacy MQTT protocol version
+ *
+ * Please coordinate changes and requests with Erik Andersson
+ * Erik Andersson <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+#include "lwip/apps/mqtt.h"
+#include "lwip/timeouts.h"
+#include "lwip/ip_addr.h"
+#include "lwip/mem.h"
+#include "lwip/err.h"
+#include "lwip/pbuf.h"
+#include "lwip/tcp.h"
+#include <string.h>
+
+#if LWIP_TCP && LWIP_CALLBACK_API
+
+/**
+ * MQTT_DEBUG: Default is off.
+ */
+#if !defined MQTT_DEBUG || defined __DOXYGEN__
+#define MQTT_DEBUG                  LWIP_DBG_OFF
+#endif
+
+#define MQTT_DEBUG_TRACE        (MQTT_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE)
+#define MQTT_DEBUG_STATE        (MQTT_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_STATE)
+#define MQTT_DEBUG_WARN         (MQTT_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING)
+#define MQTT_DEBUG_WARN_STATE   (MQTT_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING | LWIP_DBG_STATE)
+#define MQTT_DEBUG_SERIOUS      (MQTT_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS)
+
+static void mqtt_cyclic_timer(void *arg);
+
+/**
+ * MQTT client connection states
+ */
+enum {
+  TCP_DISCONNECTED,
+  TCP_CONNECTING,
+  MQTT_CONNECTING,
+  MQTT_CONNECTED
+};
+
+/**
+ * MQTT control message types
+ */
+enum mqtt_message_type {
+  MQTT_MSG_TYPE_CONNECT = 1,
+  MQTT_MSG_TYPE_CONNACK = 2,
+  MQTT_MSG_TYPE_PUBLISH = 3,
+  MQTT_MSG_TYPE_PUBACK = 4,
+  MQTT_MSG_TYPE_PUBREC = 5,
+  MQTT_MSG_TYPE_PUBREL = 6,
+  MQTT_MSG_TYPE_PUBCOMP = 7,
+  MQTT_MSG_TYPE_SUBSCRIBE = 8,
+  MQTT_MSG_TYPE_SUBACK = 9,
+  MQTT_MSG_TYPE_UNSUBSCRIBE = 10,
+  MQTT_MSG_TYPE_UNSUBACK = 11,
+  MQTT_MSG_TYPE_PINGREQ = 12,
+  MQTT_MSG_TYPE_PINGRESP = 13,
+  MQTT_MSG_TYPE_DISCONNECT = 14
+};
+
+/** Helpers to extract control packet type and qos from first byte in fixed header */
+#define MQTT_CTL_PACKET_TYPE(fixed_hdr_byte0) ((fixed_hdr_byte0 & 0xf0) >> 4)
+#define MQTT_CTL_PACKET_QOS(fixed_hdr_byte0) ((fixed_hdr_byte0 & 0x6) >> 1)
+
+/**
+ * MQTT connect flags, only used in CONNECT message
+ */
+enum mqtt_connect_flag {
+  MQTT_CONNECT_FLAG_USERNAME = 1 << 7,
+  MQTT_CONNECT_FLAG_PASSWORD = 1 << 6,
+  MQTT_CONNECT_FLAG_WILL_RETAIN = 1 << 5,
+  MQTT_CONNECT_FLAG_WILL = 1 << 2,
+  MQTT_CONNECT_FLAG_CLEAN_SESSION = 1 << 1
+};
+
+
+#if defined(LWIP_DEBUG)
+static const char * const mqtt_message_type_str[15] =
+{
+  "UNDEFINED",
+  "CONNECT",
+  "CONNACK",
+  "PUBLISH",
+  "PUBACK",
+  "PUBREC",
+  "PUBREL",
+  "PUBCOMP",
+  "SUBSCRIBE",
+  "SUBACK",
+  "UNSUBSCRIBE",
+  "UNSUBACK",
+  "PINGREQ",
+  "PINGRESP",
+  "DISCONNECT"
+};
+
+/**
+ * Message type value to string
+ * @param msg_type see enum mqtt_message_type
+ * 
+ * @return Control message type text string
+ */
+static const char *
+mqtt_msg_type_to_str(u8_t msg_type)
+{
+  if (msg_type >= LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(mqtt_message_type_str)) {
+    msg_type = 0;
+  }
+  return mqtt_message_type_str[msg_type];
+}
+
+#endif
+
+
+/**
+ * Generate MQTT packet identifier
+ * @param client MQTT client
+ * @return New packet identifier, range 1 to 65535
+ */
+static u16_t
+msg_generate_packet_id(mqtt_client_t *client)
+{
+  client->pkt_id_seq++;
+  if (client->pkt_id_seq == 0) {
+    client->pkt_id_seq++;
+  }
+  return client->pkt_id_seq;
+}
+
+/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+/* Output ring buffer */
+
+
+#define MQTT_RINGBUF_IDX_MASK ((MQTT_OUTPUT_RINGBUF_SIZE) - 1)
+
+/** Add single item to ring buffer */
+#define mqtt_ringbuf_put(rb, item) ((rb)->buf)[(rb)->put++ & MQTT_RINGBUF_IDX_MASK] = (item)
+
+/** Return number of bytes in ring buffer */
+#define mqtt_ringbuf_len(rb) ((u16_t)((rb)->put - (rb)->get))
+
+/** Return number of bytes free in ring buffer */
+#define mqtt_ringbuf_free(rb) (MQTT_OUTPUT_RINGBUF_SIZE - mqtt_ringbuf_len(rb))
+
+/** Return number of bytes possible to read without wrapping around */
+#define mqtt_ringbuf_linear_read_length(rb) LWIP_MIN(mqtt_ringbuf_len(rb), (MQTT_OUTPUT_RINGBUF_SIZE - ((rb)->get & MQTT_RINGBUF_IDX_MASK)))
+
+/** Return pointer to ring buffer get position */
+#define mqtt_ringbuf_get_ptr(rb) (&(rb)->buf[(rb)->get & MQTT_RINGBUF_IDX_MASK])
+
+#define mqtt_ringbuf_advance_get_idx(rb, len) ((rb)->get += (len))
+
+
+/**
+ * Try send as many bytes as possible from output ring buffer
+ * @param rb Output ring buffer
+ * @param tpcb TCP connection handle
+ */
+static void
+mqtt_output_send(struct mqtt_ringbuf_t *rb, struct tcp_pcb *tpcb)
+{
+  err_t err;
+  u8_t wrap = 0;
+  u16_t ringbuf_lin_len = mqtt_ringbuf_linear_read_length(rb);
+  u16_t send_len = tcp_sndbuf(tpcb);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("mqtt_output_send: tpcb != NULL", tpcb != NULL);
+
+  if (send_len == 0 || ringbuf_lin_len == 0) {
+    return;
+  }
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_TRACE,("mqtt_output_send: tcp_sndbuf: %d bytes, ringbuf_linear_available: %d, get %d, put %d\n",
+                                send_len, ringbuf_lin_len, ((rb)->get & MQTT_RINGBUF_IDX_MASK), ((rb)->put & MQTT_RINGBUF_IDX_MASK)));
+
+  if (send_len > ringbuf_lin_len) {
+    /* Space in TCP output buffer is larger than available in ring buffer linear portion */
+    send_len = ringbuf_lin_len;
+    /* Wrap around if more data in ring buffer after linear portion */
+    wrap = (mqtt_ringbuf_len(rb) > ringbuf_lin_len);
+  }
+  err = tcp_write(tpcb, mqtt_ringbuf_get_ptr(rb), send_len, TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY | (wrap ? TCP_WRITE_FLAG_MORE : 0));
+  if ((err == ERR_OK) && wrap) {
+    mqtt_ringbuf_advance_get_idx(rb, send_len);
+    /* Use the lesser one of ring buffer linear length and TCP send buffer size */
+    send_len = LWIP_MIN(tcp_sndbuf(tpcb), mqtt_ringbuf_linear_read_length(rb));
+    err = tcp_write(tpcb, mqtt_ringbuf_get_ptr(rb), send_len, TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY);
+  }
+
+  if (err == ERR_OK) {
+    mqtt_ringbuf_advance_get_idx(rb, send_len);
+    /* Flush */
+    tcp_output(tpcb);
+  } else {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_WARN, ("mqtt_output_send: Send failed with err %d (\"%s\")\n", err, lwip_strerr(err)));
+  }
+}
+
+
+
+/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+/* Request queue */
+
+/**
+ * Create request item
+ * @param r_objs Pointer to request objects
+ * @param pkt_id Packet identifier of request
+ * @param cb Packet callback to call when requests lifetime ends
+ * @param arg Parameter following callback
+ * @return Request or NULL if failed to create
+ */
+static struct mqtt_request_t *
+mqtt_create_request(struct mqtt_request_t *r_objs, u16_t pkt_id, mqtt_request_cb_t cb, void *arg)
+{
+  struct mqtt_request_t *r = NULL;
+  u8_t n;
+  LWIP_ASSERT("mqtt_create_request: r_objs != NULL", r_objs != NULL);
+  for (n = 0; n < MQTT_REQ_MAX_IN_FLIGHT; n++) {
+    /* Item point to itself if not in use */
+    if (r_objs[n].next == &r_objs[n]) {
+      r = &r_objs[n];
+      r->next = NULL;
+      r->cb = cb;
+      r->arg = arg;
+      r->pkt_id = pkt_id;
+      break;
+    }
+  }
+  return r;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Append request to pending request queue
+ * @param tail Pointer to request queue tail pointer
+ * @param r Request to append
+ */
+static void
+mqtt_append_request(struct mqtt_request_t **tail, struct mqtt_request_t *r)
+{
+  struct mqtt_request_t *head = NULL;
+  s16_t time_before = 0;
+  struct mqtt_request_t *iter;
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("mqtt_append_request: tail != NULL", tail != NULL);
+
+  /* Iterate trough queue to find head, and count total timeout time */
+  for (iter = *tail; iter != NULL; iter = iter->next) {
+    time_before += iter->timeout_diff;
+    head = iter;
+  }
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("mqtt_append_request: time_before <= MQTT_REQ_TIMEOUT", time_before <= MQTT_REQ_TIMEOUT);
+  r->timeout_diff = MQTT_REQ_TIMEOUT - time_before;
+  if (head == NULL) {
+    *tail = r;
+  } else {
+    head->next = r;
+  }
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Delete request item
+ * @param r Request item to delete
+ */
+static void
+mqtt_delete_request(struct mqtt_request_t *r)
+{
+  if (r != NULL) {
+    r->next = r;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Remove a request item with a specific packet identifier from request queue
+ * @param tail Pointer to request queue tail pointer
+ * @param pkt_id Packet identifier of request to take
+ * @return Request item if found, NULL if not
+ */
+static struct mqtt_request_t *
+mqtt_take_request(struct mqtt_request_t **tail, u16_t pkt_id)
+{
+  struct mqtt_request_t *iter = NULL, *prev = NULL;
+  LWIP_ASSERT("mqtt_take_request: tail != NULL", tail != NULL);
+  /* Search all request for pkt_id */
+  for (iter = *tail; iter != NULL; iter = iter->next) {
+    if (iter->pkt_id == pkt_id) {
+      break;
+    }
+    prev = iter;
+  }
+
+  /* If request was found */
+  if (iter != NULL) {
+    /* unchain */
+    if (prev == NULL) {
+      *tail= iter->next;
+    } else {
+      prev->next = iter->next;
+    }
+    /* If exists, add remaining timeout time for the request to next */
+    if (iter->next != NULL) {
+      iter->next->timeout_diff += iter->timeout_diff;
+    }
+    iter->next = NULL;
+  }
+  return iter;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Handle requests timeout
+ * @param tail Pointer to request queue tail pointer
+ * @param t Time since last call in seconds
+ */
+static void
+mqtt_request_time_elapsed(struct mqtt_request_t **tail, u8_t t)
+{
+  struct mqtt_request_t *r = *tail;
+  LWIP_ASSERT("mqtt_request_time_elapsed: tail != NULL", tail != NULL);
+  while (t > 0 && r != NULL) {
+    if (t >= r->timeout_diff) {
+      t -= (u8_t)r->timeout_diff;
+      /* Unchain */
+      *tail = r->next;
+      /* Notify upper layer about timeout */
+      if (r->cb != NULL) {
+        r->cb(r->arg, ERR_TIMEOUT);
+      }
+      mqtt_delete_request(r);
+      /* Tail might be be modified in callback, so re-read it in every iteration */
+      r = *(struct mqtt_request_t * const volatile *)tail;
+    } else {
+      r->timeout_diff -= t;
+      t = 0;
+    }
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Free all request items
+ * @param tail Pointer to request queue tail pointer
+ */
+static void
+mqtt_clear_requests(struct mqtt_request_t **tail)
+{
+  struct mqtt_request_t *iter, *next;
+  LWIP_ASSERT("mqtt_clear_requests: tail != NULL", tail != NULL);
+  for (iter = *tail; iter != NULL; iter = next) {
+    next = iter->next;
+    mqtt_delete_request(iter);
+  }
+  *tail = NULL;
+}
+/**
+ * Initialize all request items
+ * @param r_objs Pointer to request objects
+ */
+static void
+mqtt_init_requests(struct mqtt_request_t *r_objs)
+{
+  u8_t n;
+  LWIP_ASSERT("mqtt_init_requests: r_objs != NULL", r_objs != NULL);
+  for (n = 0; n < MQTT_REQ_MAX_IN_FLIGHT; n++) {
+    /* Item pointing to itself indicates unused */
+    r_objs[n].next = &r_objs[n];
+  }
+}
+
+/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+/* Output message build helpers */
+
+
+static void
+mqtt_output_append_u8(struct mqtt_ringbuf_t *rb, u8_t value)
+{
+  mqtt_ringbuf_put(rb, value);
+}
+
+static
+void mqtt_output_append_u16(struct mqtt_ringbuf_t *rb, u16_t value)
+{
+  mqtt_ringbuf_put(rb, value >> 8);
+  mqtt_ringbuf_put(rb, value & 0xff);
+}
+
+static void
+mqtt_output_append_buf(struct mqtt_ringbuf_t *rb, const void *data, u16_t length)
+{
+  u16_t n;
+  for (n = 0; n < length; n++) {
+    mqtt_ringbuf_put(rb, ((const u8_t *)data)[n]);
+  }
+}
+
+static void
+mqtt_output_append_string(struct mqtt_ringbuf_t *rb, const char *str, u16_t length)
+{
+  u16_t n;
+  mqtt_ringbuf_put(rb, length >> 8);
+  mqtt_ringbuf_put(rb, length & 0xff);
+  for (n = 0; n < length; n++) {
+    mqtt_ringbuf_put(rb, str[n]);
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Append fixed header
+ * @param rb Output ring buffer
+ * @param msg_type see enum mqtt_message_type
+ * @param dup MQTT DUP flag
+ * @param qos MQTT QoS field
+ * @param retain MQTT retain flag
+ * @param r_length Remaining length after fixed header
+ */
+
+static void
+mqtt_output_append_fixed_header(struct mqtt_ringbuf_t *rb, u8_t msg_type, u8_t dup,
+                 u8_t qos, u8_t retain, u16_t r_length)
+{
+  /* Start with control byte */
+  mqtt_output_append_u8(rb, (((msg_type & 0x0f) << 4) | ((dup & 1) << 3) | ((qos & 3) << 1) | (retain & 1)));
+  /* Encode remaining length field */
+  do {
+    mqtt_output_append_u8(rb, (r_length & 0x7f) | (r_length >= 128 ? 0x80 : 0));
+    r_length >>= 7;
+  } while (r_length > 0);
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Check output buffer space
+ * @param rb Output ring buffer
+ * @param r_length Remaining length after fixed header
+ * @return 1 if message will fit, 0 if not enough buffer space
+ */
+static u8_t
+mqtt_output_check_space(struct mqtt_ringbuf_t *rb, u16_t r_length)
+{
+  /* Start with length of type byte + remaining length */
+  u16_t total_len = 1 + r_length;
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("mqtt_output_check_space: rb != NULL", rb != NULL);
+
+ /* Calculate number of required bytes to contain the remaining bytes field and add to total*/
+  do {
+    total_len++;
+    r_length >>= 7;
+  } while (r_length > 0);
+
+  return (total_len <= mqtt_ringbuf_free(rb));
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Close connection to server
+ * @param client MQTT client
+ * @param reason Reason for disconnection
+ */
+static void
+mqtt_close(mqtt_client_t *client, mqtt_connection_status_t reason)
+{
+  LWIP_ASSERT("mqtt_close: client != NULL", client != NULL);
+
+  /* Bring down TCP connection if not already done */
+  if (client->conn != NULL) {
+    err_t res;
+    tcp_recv(client->conn, NULL);
+    tcp_err(client->conn,  NULL);
+    tcp_sent(client->conn, NULL);
+    res = tcp_close(client->conn);
+    if (res != ERR_OK) {
+      tcp_abort(client->conn);
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_TRACE,("mqtt_close: Close err=%s\n", lwip_strerr(res)));
+    }
+    client->conn = NULL;
+  }
+
+  /* Remove all pending requests */
+  mqtt_clear_requests(&client->pend_req_queue);
+  /* Stop cyclic timer */
+  sys_untimeout(mqtt_cyclic_timer, client);
+
+  /* Notify upper layer of disconnection if changed state */
+  if (client->conn_state != TCP_DISCONNECTED) {
+
+    client->conn_state = TCP_DISCONNECTED;
+    if (client->connect_cb != NULL) {
+      client->connect_cb(client, client->connect_arg, reason);
+    }
+  }
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Interval timer, called every MQTT_CYCLIC_TIMER_INTERVAL seconds in MQTT_CONNECTING and MQTT_CONNECTED states
+ * @param arg MQTT client
+ */
+static void
+mqtt_cyclic_timer(void *arg)
+{
+  u8_t restart_timer = 1;
+  mqtt_client_t *client = (mqtt_client_t *)arg;
+  LWIP_ASSERT("mqtt_cyclic_timer: client != NULL", client != NULL);
+
+  if (client->conn_state == MQTT_CONNECTING) {
+    client->cyclic_tick++;
+    if ((client->cyclic_tick * MQTT_CYCLIC_TIMER_INTERVAL) >= MQTT_CONNECT_TIMOUT) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_TRACE,("mqtt_cyclic_timer: CONNECT attempt to server timed out\n"));
+      /* Disconnect TCP */
+      mqtt_close(client, MQTT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT);
+      restart_timer = 0;
+    }
+  } else if (client->conn_state == MQTT_CONNECTED) {
+    /* Handle timeout for pending requests */
+    mqtt_request_time_elapsed(&client->pend_req_queue, MQTT_CYCLIC_TIMER_INTERVAL);
+
+    /* keep_alive > 0 means keep alive functionality shall be used */
+    if (client->keep_alive > 0) {
+
+      client->server_watchdog++;
+      /* If reception from server has been idle for 1.5*keep_alive time, server is considered unresponsive */
+      if ((client->server_watchdog * MQTT_CYCLIC_TIMER_INTERVAL) > (client->keep_alive + client->keep_alive/2)) {
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_WARN,("mqtt_cyclic_timer: Server incoming keep-alive timeout\n"));
+        mqtt_close(client, MQTT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT);
+        restart_timer = 0;
+      }
+
+      /* If time for a keep alive message to be sent, transmission has been idle for keep_alive time */
+      if ((client->cyclic_tick * MQTT_CYCLIC_TIMER_INTERVAL) >= client->keep_alive) {
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_TRACE,("mqtt_cyclic_timer: Sending keep-alive message to server\n"));
+        if (mqtt_output_check_space(&client->output, 0) != 0) {
+          mqtt_output_append_fixed_header(&client->output, MQTT_MSG_TYPE_PINGREQ, 0, 0, 0, 0);
+          client->cyclic_tick = 0;
+        }
+      } else {
+        client->cyclic_tick++;
+      }
+    }
+  } else {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_WARN,("mqtt_cyclic_timer: Timer should not be running in state %d\n", client->conn_state));
+    restart_timer = 0;
+  }
+  if (restart_timer) {
+    sys_timeout(MQTT_CYCLIC_TIMER_INTERVAL*1000, mqtt_cyclic_timer, arg);
+  }
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Send PUBACK, PUBREC or PUBREL response message
+ * @param client MQTT client
+ * @param msg PUBACK, PUBREC or PUBREL
+ * @param pkt_id Packet identifier
+ * @param qos QoS value
+ * @return ERR_OK if successful, ERR_MEM if out of memory
+ */
+static err_t
+pub_ack_rec_rel_response(mqtt_client_t *client, u8_t msg, u16_t pkt_id, u8_t qos)
+{
+  err_t err = ERR_OK;
+  if (mqtt_output_check_space(&client->output, 2)) {
+    mqtt_output_append_fixed_header(&client->output, msg, 0, qos, 0, 2);
+    mqtt_output_append_u16(&client->output, pkt_id);
+    mqtt_output_send(&client->output, client->conn);
+  } else {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_TRACE,("pub_ack_rec_rel_response: OOM creating response: %s with pkt_id: %d\n",
+                                  mqtt_msg_type_to_str(msg), pkt_id));
+    err = ERR_MEM;
+  }
+  return err;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Subscribe response from server
+ * @param r Matching request
+ * @param result Result code from server
+ */
+static void
+mqtt_incomming_suback(struct mqtt_request_t *r, u8_t result)
+{
+  if (r->cb != NULL) {
+    r->cb(r->arg, result < 3 ? ERR_OK : ERR_ABRT);
+  }
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Complete MQTT message received or buffer full
+ * @param client MQTT client
+ * @param fixed_hdr_idx header index
+ * @param length length received part
+ * @param remaining_length Remaining length of complete message
+ */
+static mqtt_connection_status_t
+  mqtt_message_received(mqtt_client_t *client, u8_t fixed_hdr_idx, u16_t length, u32_t remaining_length)
+{
+  mqtt_connection_status_t res = MQTT_CONNECT_ACCEPTED;
+
+  u8_t *var_hdr_payload = client->rx_buffer + fixed_hdr_idx;
+
+  /* Control packet type */
+  u8_t pkt_type = MQTT_CTL_PACKET_TYPE(client->rx_buffer[0]);
+  u16_t pkt_id = 0;
+
+  if (pkt_type == MQTT_MSG_TYPE_CONNACK) {
+    if (client->conn_state == MQTT_CONNECTING) {
+      /* Get result code from CONNACK */
+      res = (mqtt_connection_status_t)var_hdr_payload[1];
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_TRACE,("mqtt_message_received: Connect response code %d\n", res));
+      if (res == MQTT_CONNECT_ACCEPTED) {
+        /* Reset cyclic_tick when changing to connected state */
+        client->cyclic_tick = 0;
+        client->conn_state = MQTT_CONNECTED;
+        /* Notify upper layer */
+        if (client->connect_cb != 0) {
+          client->connect_cb(client, client->connect_arg, res);
+        }
+      }
+    } else {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_WARN,("mqtt_message_received: Received CONNACK in connected state\n"));
+    }
+  } else if (pkt_type == MQTT_MSG_TYPE_PINGRESP) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_TRACE,( "mqtt_message_received: Received PINGRESP from server\n"));
+
+  } else if (pkt_type == MQTT_MSG_TYPE_PUBLISH) {
+    u16_t payload_offset = 0;
+    u16_t payload_length = length;
+    u8_t qos = MQTT_CTL_PACKET_QOS(client->rx_buffer[0]);
+
+    if (client->msg_idx <= MQTT_VAR_HEADER_BUFFER_LEN) {
+      /* Should have topic and pkt id*/
+      uint8_t *topic;
+      uint16_t after_topic;
+      u8_t bkp;
+      u16_t topic_len = var_hdr_payload[0];
+      topic_len = (topic_len << 8) + (u16_t)(var_hdr_payload[1]);
+
+      topic = var_hdr_payload + 2;
+      after_topic = 2 + topic_len;
+      /* Check length, add one byte even for QoS 0 so that zero termination will fit */
+      if ((after_topic + (qos? 2 : 1)) > length) {
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_WARN,("mqtt_message_received: Receive buffer can not fit topic + pkt_id\n"));
+        goto out_disconnect;
+      }
+
+      /* id for QoS 1 and 2 */
+      if (qos > 0) {
+        client->inpub_pkt_id = ((u16_t)var_hdr_payload[after_topic] << 8) + (u16_t)var_hdr_payload[after_topic + 1];
+        after_topic += 2;
+      } else {
+        client->inpub_pkt_id = 0;
+      }
+      /* Take backup of byte after topic */
+      bkp = topic[topic_len];
+      /* Zero terminate string */
+      topic[topic_len] = 0;
+      /* Payload data remaining in receive buffer */
+      payload_length = length - after_topic;
+      payload_offset = after_topic;
+
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_TRACE,("mqtt_incomming_publish: Received message with QoS %d at topic: %s, payload length %d\n",
+                                    qos, topic, remaining_length + payload_length));
+      if (client->pub_cb != NULL) {
+        client->pub_cb(client->inpub_arg, (const char *)topic, remaining_length + payload_length);
+      }
+      /* Restore byte after topic */
+      topic[topic_len] = bkp;
+    }
+    if (payload_length > 0 || remaining_length == 0) {
+      client->data_cb(client->inpub_arg, var_hdr_payload + payload_offset, payload_length, remaining_length == 0 ? MQTT_DATA_FLAG_LAST : 0);
+      /* Reply if QoS > 0 */
+      if (remaining_length == 0 && qos > 0) {
+        /* Send PUBACK for QoS 1 or PUBREC for QoS 2 */
+        u8_t resp_msg = (qos == 1) ? MQTT_MSG_TYPE_PUBACK : MQTT_MSG_TYPE_PUBREC;
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_TRACE,("mqtt_incomming_publish: Sending publish response: %s with pkt_id: %d\n",
+                                      mqtt_msg_type_to_str(resp_msg), client->inpub_pkt_id));
+        pub_ack_rec_rel_response(client, resp_msg, client->inpub_pkt_id, 0);
+      }
+    }
+  } else {
+    /* Get packet identifier */
+    pkt_id = (u16_t)var_hdr_payload[0] << 8;
+    pkt_id |= (u16_t)var_hdr_payload[1];
+    if (pkt_id == 0) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_WARN,("mqtt_message_received: Got message with illegal packet identifier: 0\n"));
+      goto out_disconnect;
+    }
+    if (pkt_type == MQTT_MSG_TYPE_PUBREC) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_TRACE,("mqtt_message_received: PUBREC, sending PUBREL with pkt_id: %d\n",pkt_id));
+      pub_ack_rec_rel_response(client, MQTT_MSG_TYPE_PUBREL, pkt_id, 1);
+
+    } else if (pkt_type == MQTT_MSG_TYPE_PUBREL) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_TRACE,("mqtt_message_received: PUBREL, sending PUBCOMP response with pkt_id: %d\n",pkt_id));
+      pub_ack_rec_rel_response(client, MQTT_MSG_TYPE_PUBCOMP, pkt_id, 0);
+
+    } else if (pkt_type == MQTT_MSG_TYPE_SUBACK || pkt_type == MQTT_MSG_TYPE_UNSUBACK ||
+              pkt_type == MQTT_MSG_TYPE_PUBCOMP || pkt_type == MQTT_MSG_TYPE_PUBACK) {
+      struct mqtt_request_t *r = mqtt_take_request(&client->pend_req_queue, pkt_id);
+      if (r != NULL) {
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_TRACE,("mqtt_message_received: %s response with id %d\n", mqtt_msg_type_to_str(pkt_type), pkt_id));
+        if (pkt_type == MQTT_MSG_TYPE_SUBACK) {
+          if (length < 3) {
+            LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_WARN,("mqtt_message_received: To small SUBACK packet\n"));
+            goto out_disconnect;
+          } else {
+            mqtt_incomming_suback(r, var_hdr_payload[2]);
+          }
+        } else if (r->cb != NULL) {
+          r->cb(r->arg, ERR_OK);
+        }
+        mqtt_delete_request(r);
+      } else {
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_WARN,( "mqtt_message_received: Received %s reply, with wrong pkt_id: %d\n", mqtt_msg_type_to_str(pkt_type), pkt_id));
+      }
+    } else {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_WARN,( "mqtt_message_received: Received unknown message type: %d\n", pkt_type));
+      goto out_disconnect;
+    }
+  }
+  return res;
+out_disconnect:
+  return MQTT_CONNECT_DISCONNECTED;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * MQTT incoming message parser
+ * @param client MQTT client
+ * @param p PBUF chain of received data
+ * @return Connection status
+ */
+static mqtt_connection_status_t
+mqtt_parse_incoming(mqtt_client_t *client, struct pbuf *p)
+{
+  u16_t in_offset = 0;
+  u32_t msg_rem_len = 0;
+  u8_t fixed_hdr_idx = 0;
+  u8_t b = 0;
+
+  while (p->tot_len > in_offset) {
+    if ((fixed_hdr_idx < 2) || ((b & 0x80) != 0)) {
+
+      if (fixed_hdr_idx < client->msg_idx) {
+        b = client->rx_buffer[fixed_hdr_idx];
+      } else {
+        b = pbuf_get_at(p, in_offset++);
+        client->rx_buffer[client->msg_idx++] = b;
+      }
+      fixed_hdr_idx++;
+
+      if (fixed_hdr_idx >= 2) {
+        msg_rem_len |= (u32_t)(b & 0x7f) << ((fixed_hdr_idx - 2) * 7);
+        if ((b & 0x80) == 0) {
+          LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_TRACE,("mqtt_parse_incoming: Remaining length after fixed header: %d\n", msg_rem_len));
+          if (msg_rem_len == 0) {
+            /* Complete message with no extra headers of payload received */
+            mqtt_message_received(client, fixed_hdr_idx, 0, 0);
+            client->msg_idx = 0;
+            fixed_hdr_idx = 0;
+          } else {
+            /* Bytes remaining in message */
+            msg_rem_len = (msg_rem_len + fixed_hdr_idx) - client->msg_idx;
+          }
+        }
+      }
+    } else {
+      u16_t cpy_len, cpy_start, buffer_space;
+
+      cpy_start = (client->msg_idx - fixed_hdr_idx) % (MQTT_VAR_HEADER_BUFFER_LEN - fixed_hdr_idx) + fixed_hdr_idx;
+
+      /* Allow to copy the lesser one of available length in input data or bytes remaining in message */
+      cpy_len = (u16_t)LWIP_MIN((u16_t)(p->tot_len - in_offset), msg_rem_len);
+
+      /* Limit to available space in buffer */
+      buffer_space = MQTT_VAR_HEADER_BUFFER_LEN - cpy_start;
+      if (cpy_len > buffer_space) {
+        cpy_len = buffer_space;
+      }
+      pbuf_copy_partial(p, client->rx_buffer+cpy_start, cpy_len, in_offset);
+
+      /* Advance get and put indexes  */
+      client->msg_idx += cpy_len;
+      in_offset += cpy_len;
+      msg_rem_len -= cpy_len;
+
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_TRACE,("mqtt_parse_incoming: msg_idx: %d, cpy_len: %d, remaining %d\n", client->msg_idx, cpy_len, msg_rem_len));
+      if (msg_rem_len == 0 || cpy_len == buffer_space) {
+        /* Whole message received or buffer is full */
+        mqtt_connection_status_t res = mqtt_message_received(client, fixed_hdr_idx, (cpy_start + cpy_len) - fixed_hdr_idx, msg_rem_len);
+        if (res != MQTT_CONNECT_ACCEPTED) {
+          return res;
+        }
+        if (msg_rem_len == 0) {
+          /* Reset parser state */
+          client->msg_idx = 0;
+          /* msg_tot_len = 0; */
+          fixed_hdr_idx = 0;
+        }
+      }
+    }
+  }
+  return MQTT_CONNECT_ACCEPTED;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * TCP received callback function. @see tcp_recv_fn
+ * @param arg MQTT client
+ * @param p PBUF chain of received data
+ * @param err Passed as return value if not ERR_OK
+ * @return ERR_OK or err passed into callback
+ */
+static err_t
+mqtt_tcp_recv_cb(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, err_t err)
+{
+  mqtt_client_t *client = (mqtt_client_t *)arg;
+  LWIP_ASSERT("mqtt_tcp_recv_cb: client != NULL", client != NULL);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("mqtt_tcp_recv_cb: client->conn == pcb", client->conn == pcb);
+
+  if (p == NULL) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_TRACE,("mqtt_tcp_recv_cb: Recv pbuf=NULL, remote has closed connection\n"));
+    mqtt_close(client, MQTT_CONNECT_DISCONNECTED);
+  } else {
+    mqtt_connection_status_t res;
+    if (err != ERR_OK) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_WARN,("mqtt_tcp_recv_cb: Recv err=%d\n", err));
+      pbuf_free(p);
+      return err;
+    }
+
+    /* Tell remote that data has been received */
+    tcp_recved(pcb, p->tot_len);
+    res = mqtt_parse_incoming(client, p);
+    pbuf_free(p);
+
+    if (res != MQTT_CONNECT_ACCEPTED) {
+      mqtt_close(client, res);
+    }
+    /* If keep alive functionality is used */
+    if (client->keep_alive != 0) {
+      /* Reset server alive watchdog */
+      client->server_watchdog = 0;
+    }
+
+  }
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * TCP data sent callback function. @see tcp_sent_fn
+ * @param arg MQTT client
+ * @param tpcb TCP connection handle
+ * @param len Number of bytes sent
+ * @return ERR_OK
+ */
+static err_t
+mqtt_tcp_sent_cb(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *tpcb, u16_t len)
+{
+  mqtt_client_t *client = (mqtt_client_t *)arg;
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(tpcb);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(len);
+
+  if (client->conn_state == MQTT_CONNECTED) {
+    struct mqtt_request_t *r;
+
+    /* Reset keep-alive send timer and server watchdog */
+    client->cyclic_tick = 0;
+    client->server_watchdog = 0;
+    /* QoS 0 publish has no response from server, so call its callbacks here */
+    while ((r = mqtt_take_request(&client->pend_req_queue, 0)) != NULL) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_TRACE,("mqtt_tcp_sent_cb: Calling QoS 0 publish complete callback\n"));
+      if (r->cb != NULL) {
+        r->cb(r->arg, ERR_OK);
+      }
+      mqtt_delete_request(r);
+    }
+    /* Try send any remaining buffers from output queue */
+    mqtt_output_send(&client->output, client->conn);
+  }
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * TCP error callback function. @see tcp_err_fn
+ * @param arg MQTT client
+ * @param err Error encountered
+ */
+static void
+mqtt_tcp_err_cb(void *arg, err_t err)
+{
+  mqtt_client_t *client = (mqtt_client_t *)arg;
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(err); /* only used for debug output */
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_TRACE,("mqtt_tcp_err_cb: TCP error callback: error %d, arg: %p\n", err, arg));
+  LWIP_ASSERT("mqtt_tcp_err_cb: client != NULL", client != NULL);
+  /* Set conn to null before calling close as pcb is already deallocated*/
+  client->conn = 0;
+  mqtt_close(client, MQTT_CONNECT_DISCONNECTED);
+}
+
+/**
+ * TCP poll callback function. @see tcp_poll_fn
+ * @param arg MQTT client
+ * @param tpcb TCP connection handle
+ * @return err ERR_OK
+ */
+static err_t
+mqtt_tcp_poll_cb(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *tpcb)
+{
+  mqtt_client_t *client = (mqtt_client_t *)arg;
+  if (client->conn_state == MQTT_CONNECTED) {
+    /* Try send any remaining buffers from output queue */
+    mqtt_output_send(&client->output, tpcb);
+  }
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * TCP connect callback function. @see tcp_connected_fn
+ * @param arg MQTT client
+ * @param err Always ERR_OK, mqtt_tcp_err_cb is called in case of error
+ * @return ERR_OK
+ */
+static err_t
+mqtt_tcp_connect_cb(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *tpcb, err_t err)
+{
+  mqtt_client_t* client = (mqtt_client_t *)arg;
+
+  if (err != ERR_OK) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_WARN,("mqtt_tcp_connect_cb: TCP connect error %d\n", err));
+    return err;
+  }
+
+  /* Initiate receiver state */
+  client->msg_idx = 0;
+
+  /* Setup TCP callbacks */
+  tcp_recv(tpcb, mqtt_tcp_recv_cb);
+  tcp_sent(tpcb, mqtt_tcp_sent_cb);
+  tcp_poll(tpcb, mqtt_tcp_poll_cb, 2);
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_TRACE,("mqtt_tcp_connect_cb: TCP connection established to server\n"));
+  /* Enter MQTT connect state */
+  client->conn_state = MQTT_CONNECTING;
+
+  /* Start cyclic timer */
+  sys_timeout(MQTT_CYCLIC_TIMER_INTERVAL*1000, mqtt_cyclic_timer, client);
+  client->cyclic_tick = 0;
+
+  /* Start transmission from output queue, connect message is the first one out*/
+  mqtt_output_send(&client->output, client->conn);
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+
+
+/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+/* Public API */
+
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup mqtt
+ * MQTT publish function.
+ * @param client MQTT client
+ * @param topic Publish topic string
+ * @param payload Data to publish (NULL is allowed)
+ * @param payload_length: Length of payload (0 is allowed)
+ * @param qos Quality of service, 0 1 or 2
+ * @param retain MQTT retain flag
+ * @param cb Callback to call when publish is complete or has timed out
+ * @param arg User supplied argument to publish callback
+ * @return ERR_OK if successful
+ *         ERR_CONN if client is disconnected
+ *         ERR_MEM if short on memory
+ */
+err_t
+mqtt_publish(mqtt_client_t *client, const char *topic, const void *payload, u16_t payload_length, u8_t qos, u8_t retain,
+             mqtt_request_cb_t cb, void *arg)
+{
+  struct mqtt_request_t *r;
+  u16_t pkt_id;
+  size_t topic_strlen;
+  size_t total_len;
+  u16_t topic_len;
+  u16_t remaining_length;
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("mqtt_publish: client != NULL", client);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("mqtt_publish: topic != NULL", topic);
+  LWIP_ERROR("mqtt_publish: TCP disconnected", (client->conn_state != TCP_DISCONNECTED), return ERR_CONN);
+
+  topic_strlen = strlen(topic);
+  LWIP_ERROR("mqtt_publish: topic length overflow", (topic_strlen <= (0xFFFF - 2)), return ERR_ARG);
+  topic_len = (u16_t)topic_strlen;
+  total_len = 2 + topic_len + payload_length;
+  LWIP_ERROR("mqtt_publish: total length overflow", (total_len <= 0xFFFF), return ERR_ARG);
+  remaining_length = (u16_t)total_len;
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_TRACE,("mqtt_publish: Publish with payload length %d to topic \"%s\"\n", payload_length, topic));
+
+  if (qos > 0) {
+    remaining_length += 2;
+    /* Generate pkt_id id for QoS1 and 2 */
+    pkt_id = msg_generate_packet_id(client);
+  } else {
+    /* Use reserved value pkt_id 0 for QoS 0 in request handle */
+    pkt_id = 0;
+  }
+
+  r = mqtt_create_request(client->req_list, pkt_id, cb, arg);
+  if (r == NULL) {
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+
+  if (mqtt_output_check_space(&client->output, remaining_length) == 0) {
+    mqtt_delete_request(r);
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+  /* Append fixed header */
+  mqtt_output_append_fixed_header(&client->output, MQTT_MSG_TYPE_PUBLISH, 0, qos, retain, remaining_length);
+
+  /* Append Topic */
+  mqtt_output_append_string(&client->output, topic, topic_len);
+
+  /* Append packet if for QoS 1 and 2*/
+  if (qos > 0) {
+    mqtt_output_append_u16(&client->output, pkt_id);
+  }
+
+  /* Append optional publish payload */
+  if ((payload != NULL) && (payload_length > 0)) {
+    mqtt_output_append_buf(&client->output, payload, payload_length);
+  }
+
+  mqtt_append_request(&client->pend_req_queue, r);
+  mqtt_output_send(&client->output, client->conn);
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup mqtt
+ * MQTT subscribe/unsubscribe function.
+ * @param client MQTT client
+ * @param topic topic to subscribe to
+ * @param qos Quality of service, 0 1 or 2 (only used for subscribe)
+ * @param cb Callback to call when subscribe/unsubscribe reponse is received
+ * @param arg User supplied argument to publish callback
+ * @param sub 1 for subscribe, 0 for unsubscribe
+ * @return ERR_OK if successful, @see err_t enum for other results
+ */
+err_t
+mqtt_sub_unsub(mqtt_client_t *client, const char *topic, u8_t qos, mqtt_request_cb_t cb, void *arg, u8_t sub)
+{
+  size_t topic_strlen;
+  size_t total_len;
+  u16_t topic_len;
+  u16_t remaining_length;
+  u16_t pkt_id;
+  struct mqtt_request_t *r;
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("mqtt_sub_unsub: client != NULL", client);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("mqtt_sub_unsub: topic != NULL", topic);
+
+  topic_strlen = strlen(topic);
+  LWIP_ERROR("mqtt_sub_unsub: topic length overflow", (topic_strlen <= (0xFFFF - 2)), return ERR_ARG);
+  topic_len = (u16_t)topic_strlen;
+  /* Topic string, pkt_id, qos for subscribe */
+  total_len =  topic_len + 2 + 2 + (sub != 0);
+  LWIP_ERROR("mqtt_sub_unsub: total length overflow", (total_len <= 0xFFFF), return ERR_ARG);
+  remaining_length = (u16_t)total_len;
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("mqtt_sub_unsub: qos < 3", qos < 3);
+  if (client->conn_state == TCP_DISCONNECTED) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_WARN,("mqtt_sub_unsub: Can not (un)subscribe in disconnected state\n"));
+    return ERR_CONN;
+  }
+
+  pkt_id = msg_generate_packet_id(client);
+  r = mqtt_create_request(client->req_list, pkt_id, cb, arg);
+  if (r == NULL) {
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+
+  if (mqtt_output_check_space(&client->output, remaining_length) == 0) {
+    mqtt_delete_request(r);
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_TRACE,("mqtt_sub_unsub: Client (un)subscribe to topic \"%s\", id: %d\n", topic, pkt_id));
+
+  mqtt_output_append_fixed_header(&client->output, sub ? MQTT_MSG_TYPE_SUBSCRIBE : MQTT_MSG_TYPE_UNSUBSCRIBE, 0, 1, 0, remaining_length);
+  /* Packet id */
+  mqtt_output_append_u16(&client->output, pkt_id);
+  /* Topic */
+  mqtt_output_append_string(&client->output, topic, topic_len);
+  /* QoS */
+  if (sub != 0) {
+    mqtt_output_append_u8(&client->output, LWIP_MIN(qos, 2));
+  }
+
+  mqtt_append_request(&client->pend_req_queue, r);
+  mqtt_output_send(&client->output, client->conn);
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup mqtt
+ * Set callback to handle incoming publish requests from server
+ * @param client MQTT client
+ * @param pub_cb Callback invoked when publish starts, contain topic and total length of payload
+ * @param data_cb Callback for each fragment of payload that arrives
+ * @param arg User supplied argument to both callbacks
+ */
+void
+mqtt_set_inpub_callback(mqtt_client_t *client, mqtt_incoming_publish_cb_t pub_cb,
+                             mqtt_incoming_data_cb_t data_cb, void *arg)
+{
+  LWIP_ASSERT("mqtt_set_inpub_callback: client != NULL", client != NULL);
+  client->data_cb = data_cb;
+  client->pub_cb = pub_cb;
+  client->inpub_arg = arg;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup mqtt
+ * Create a new MQTT client instance
+ * @return Pointer to instance on success, NULL otherwise
+ */
+mqtt_client_t *
+mqtt_client_new(void)
+{
+  mqtt_client_t *client = (mqtt_client_t *)mem_malloc(sizeof(mqtt_client_t));
+  if (client != NULL) {
+    memset(client, 0, sizeof(mqtt_client_t));
+  }
+  return client;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup mqtt
+ * Connect to MQTT server
+ * @param client MQTT client
+ * @param ip_addr Server IP
+ * @param port Server port
+ * @param cb Connection state change callback
+ * @param arg User supplied argument to connection callback
+ * @param client_info Client identification and connection options
+ * @return ERR_OK if successful, @see err_t enum for other results
+ */
+err_t
+mqtt_client_connect(mqtt_client_t *client, const ip_addr_t *ip_addr, u16_t port, mqtt_connection_cb_t cb, void *arg,
+                    const struct mqtt_connect_client_info_t *client_info)
+{
+  err_t err;
+  size_t len;
+  u16_t client_id_length;
+  /* Length is the sum of 2+"MQTT", protocol level, flags and keep alive */
+  u16_t remaining_length = 2 + 4 + 1 + 1 + 2;
+  u8_t flags = 0, will_topic_len = 0, will_msg_len = 0;
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("mqtt_client_connect: client != NULL", client != NULL);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("mqtt_client_connect: ip_addr != NULL", ip_addr != NULL);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("mqtt_client_connect: client_info != NULL", client_info != NULL);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("mqtt_client_connect: client_info->client_id != NULL", client_info->client_id != NULL);
+
+  if (client->conn_state != TCP_DISCONNECTED) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_WARN,("mqtt_client_connect: Already connected\n"));
+    return ERR_ISCONN;
+  }
+
+  /* Wipe clean */
+  memset(client, 0, sizeof(mqtt_client_t));
+  client->connect_arg = arg;
+  client->connect_cb = cb;
+  client->keep_alive = client_info->keep_alive;
+  mqtt_init_requests(client->req_list);
+
+  /* Build connect message */
+  if (client_info->will_topic != NULL && client_info->will_msg != NULL) {
+    flags |= MQTT_CONNECT_FLAG_WILL;
+    flags |= (client_info->will_qos & 3) << 3;
+    if (client_info->will_retain) {
+      flags |= MQTT_CONNECT_FLAG_WILL_RETAIN;
+    }
+    len = strlen(client_info->will_topic);
+    LWIP_ERROR("mqtt_client_connect: client_info->will_topic length overflow", len <= 0xFF, return ERR_VAL);
+    LWIP_ERROR("mqtt_client_connect: client_info->will_topic length must be > 0", len > 0, return ERR_VAL);
+    will_topic_len = (u8_t)len;
+    len = strlen(client_info->will_msg);
+    LWIP_ERROR("mqtt_client_connect: client_info->will_msg length overflow", len <= 0xFF, return ERR_VAL);
+    will_msg_len = (u8_t)len;
+    len = remaining_length + 2 + will_topic_len + 2 + will_msg_len;
+    LWIP_ERROR("mqtt_client_connect: remaining_length overflow", len <= 0xFFFF, return ERR_VAL);
+    remaining_length = (u16_t)len;
+  }
+
+  /* Don't complicate things, always connect using clean session */
+  flags |= MQTT_CONNECT_FLAG_CLEAN_SESSION;
+
+  len = strlen(client_info->client_id);
+  LWIP_ERROR("mqtt_client_connect: client_info->client_id length overflow", len <= 0xFFFF, return ERR_VAL);
+  client_id_length = (u16_t)len;
+  len = remaining_length + 2 + client_id_length;
+  LWIP_ERROR("mqtt_client_connect: remaining_length overflow", len <= 0xFFFF, return ERR_VAL);
+  remaining_length = (u16_t)len;
+
+  if (mqtt_output_check_space(&client->output, remaining_length) == 0) {
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+
+  client->conn = tcp_new();
+  if (client->conn == NULL) {
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+
+  /* Set arg pointer for callbacks */
+  tcp_arg(client->conn, client);
+  /* Any local address, pick random local port number */
+  err = tcp_bind(client->conn, IP_ADDR_ANY, 0);
+  if (err != ERR_OK) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_WARN,("mqtt_client_connect: Error binding to local ip/port, %d\n", err));
+    goto tcp_fail;
+  }
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_TRACE,("mqtt_client_connect: Connecting to host: %s at port:%"U16_F"\n", ipaddr_ntoa(ip_addr), port));
+
+  /* Connect to server */
+  err = tcp_connect(client->conn, ip_addr, port, mqtt_tcp_connect_cb);
+  if (err != ERR_OK) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(MQTT_DEBUG_TRACE,("mqtt_client_connect: Error connecting to remote ip/port, %d\n", err));
+    goto tcp_fail;
+  }
+  /* Set error callback */
+  tcp_err(client->conn, mqtt_tcp_err_cb);
+  client->conn_state = TCP_CONNECTING;
+
+  /* Append fixed header */
+  mqtt_output_append_fixed_header(&client->output, MQTT_MSG_TYPE_CONNECT, 0, 0, 0, remaining_length);
+  /* Append Protocol string */
+  mqtt_output_append_string(&client->output, "MQTT", 4);
+  /* Append Protocol level */
+  mqtt_output_append_u8(&client->output, 4);
+  /* Append connect flags */
+  mqtt_output_append_u8(&client->output, flags);
+  /* Append keep-alive */
+  mqtt_output_append_u16(&client->output, client_info->keep_alive);
+  /* Append client id */
+  mqtt_output_append_string(&client->output, client_info->client_id, client_id_length);
+  /* Append will message if used */
+  if ((flags & MQTT_CONNECT_FLAG_WILL) != 0) {
+    mqtt_output_append_string(&client->output, client_info->will_topic, will_topic_len);
+    mqtt_output_append_string(&client->output, client_info->will_msg, will_msg_len);
+  }
+  return ERR_OK;
+
+tcp_fail:
+  tcp_abort(client->conn);
+  client->conn = NULL;
+  return err;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup mqtt
+ * Disconnect from MQTT server
+ * @param client MQTT client
+ */
+void
+mqtt_disconnect(mqtt_client_t *client)
+{
+  LWIP_ASSERT("mqtt_disconnect: client != NULL", client);
+  /* If connection in not already closed */
+  if (client->conn_state != TCP_DISCONNECTED) {
+    /* Set conn_state before calling mqtt_close to prevent callback from being called */
+    client->conn_state = TCP_DISCONNECTED;
+    mqtt_close(client, (mqtt_connection_status_t)0);
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup mqtt
+ * Check connection with server
+ * @param client MQTT client
+ * @return 1 if connected to server, 0 otherwise
+ */
+u8_t
+mqtt_client_is_connected(mqtt_client_t *client)
+{
+  LWIP_ASSERT("mqtt_client_is_connected: client != NULL", client);
+  return client->conn_state == MQTT_CONNECTED;
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP && LWIP_CALLBACK_API */

+ 367 - 0
MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/src/apps/netbiosns/netbiosns.c

@@ -0,0 +1,367 @@
+/**
+ * @file
+ * NetBIOS name service responder
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @defgroup netbiosns NETBIOS responder
+ * @ingroup apps
+ *
+ * This is an example implementation of a NetBIOS name server.
+ * It responds to name queries for a configurable name.
+ * Name resolving is not supported.
+ *
+ * Note that the device doesn't broadcast it's own name so can't
+ * detect duplicate names!
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/apps/netbiosns.h"
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_UDP  /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */
+
+#include "lwip/def.h"
+#include "lwip/udp.h"
+#include "lwip/netif.h"
+
+#include <string.h>
+
+/** default port number for "NetBIOS Name service */
+#define NETBIOS_PORT     137
+
+/** size of a NetBIOS name */
+#define NETBIOS_NAME_LEN 16
+
+/** The Time-To-Live for NetBIOS name responds (in seconds)
+ * Default is 300000 seconds (3 days, 11 hours, 20 minutes) */
+#define NETBIOS_NAME_TTL 300000u
+
+/** NetBIOS header flags */
+#define NETB_HFLAG_RESPONSE           0x8000U
+#define NETB_HFLAG_OPCODE             0x7800U
+#define NETB_HFLAG_OPCODE_NAME_QUERY  0x0000U
+#define NETB_HFLAG_AUTHORATIVE        0x0400U
+#define NETB_HFLAG_TRUNCATED          0x0200U
+#define NETB_HFLAG_RECURS_DESIRED     0x0100U
+#define NETB_HFLAG_RECURS_AVAILABLE   0x0080U
+#define NETB_HFLAG_BROADCAST          0x0010U
+#define NETB_HFLAG_REPLYCODE          0x0008U
+#define NETB_HFLAG_REPLYCODE_NOERROR  0x0000U
+
+/** NetBIOS name flags */
+#define NETB_NFLAG_UNIQUE             0x8000U
+#define NETB_NFLAG_NODETYPE           0x6000U
+#define NETB_NFLAG_NODETYPE_HNODE     0x6000U
+#define NETB_NFLAG_NODETYPE_MNODE     0x4000U
+#define NETB_NFLAG_NODETYPE_PNODE     0x2000U
+#define NETB_NFLAG_NODETYPE_BNODE     0x0000U
+
+/** NetBIOS message header */
+#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES
+#  include "arch/bpstruct.h"
+#endif
+PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN
+struct netbios_hdr {
+  PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t trans_id);
+  PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t flags);
+  PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t questions);
+  PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t answerRRs);
+  PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t authorityRRs);
+  PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t additionalRRs);
+} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT;
+PACK_STRUCT_END
+#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES
+#  include "arch/epstruct.h"
+#endif
+
+/** NetBIOS message name part */
+#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES
+#  include "arch/bpstruct.h"
+#endif
+PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN
+struct netbios_name_hdr {
+  PACK_STRUCT_FLD_8(u8_t  nametype);
+  PACK_STRUCT_FLD_8(u8_t  encname[(NETBIOS_NAME_LEN*2)+1]);
+  PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t type);
+  PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t cls);
+  PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u32_t ttl);
+  PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t datalen);
+  PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t flags);
+  PACK_STRUCT_FLD_S(ip4_addr_p_t addr);
+} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT;
+PACK_STRUCT_END
+#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES
+#  include "arch/epstruct.h"
+#endif
+
+/** NetBIOS message */
+#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES
+#  include "arch/bpstruct.h"
+#endif
+PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN
+struct netbios_resp
+{
+  struct netbios_hdr      resp_hdr;
+  struct netbios_name_hdr resp_name;
+} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT;
+PACK_STRUCT_END
+#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES
+#  include "arch/epstruct.h"
+#endif
+
+#ifdef NETBIOS_LWIP_NAME
+#define NETBIOS_LOCAL_NAME NETBIOS_LWIP_NAME
+#else
+static char netbiosns_local_name[NETBIOS_NAME_LEN];
+#define NETBIOS_LOCAL_NAME netbiosns_local_name
+#endif
+
+struct udp_pcb *netbiosns_pcb;
+
+/** Decode a NetBIOS name (from packet to string) */
+static int
+netbiosns_name_decode(char *name_enc, char *name_dec, int name_dec_len)
+{
+  char *pname;
+  char  cname;
+  char  cnbname;
+  int   idx = 0;
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(name_dec_len);
+
+  /* Start decoding netbios name. */
+  pname  = name_enc;
+  for (;;) {
+    /* Every two characters of the first level-encoded name
+     * turn into one character in the decoded name. */
+    cname = *pname;
+    if (cname == '\0')
+      break;    /* no more characters */
+    if (cname == '.')
+      break;    /* scope ID follows */
+    if (cname < 'A' || cname > 'Z') {
+      /* Not legal. */
+      return -1;
+    }
+    cname -= 'A';
+    cnbname = cname << 4;
+    pname++;
+
+    cname = *pname;
+    if (cname == '\0' || cname == '.') {
+      /* No more characters in the name - but we're in
+       * the middle of a pair.  Not legal. */
+      return -1;
+    }
+    if (cname < 'A' || cname > 'Z') {
+      /* Not legal. */
+      return -1;
+    }
+    cname -= 'A';
+    cnbname |= cname;
+    pname++;
+
+    /* Do we have room to store the character? */
+    if (idx < NETBIOS_NAME_LEN) {
+      /* Yes - store the character. */
+      name_dec[idx++] = (cnbname!=' '?cnbname:'\0');
+    }
+  }
+
+  return 0;
+}
+
+#if 0 /* function currently unused */
+/** Encode a NetBIOS name (from string to packet) - currently unused because
+    we don't ask for names. */
+static int
+netbiosns_name_encode(char *name_enc, char *name_dec, int name_dec_len)
+{
+  char         *pname;
+  char          cname;
+  unsigned char ucname;
+  int           idx = 0;
+
+  /* Start encoding netbios name. */
+  pname = name_enc;
+
+  for (;;) {
+    /* Every two characters of the first level-encoded name
+     * turn into one character in the decoded name. */
+    cname = *pname;
+    if (cname == '\0')
+      break;    /* no more characters */
+    if (cname == '.')
+      break;    /* scope ID follows */
+    if ((cname < 'A' || cname > 'Z') && (cname < '0' || cname > '9')) {
+      /* Not legal. */
+      return -1;
+    }
+
+    /* Do we have room to store the character? */
+    if (idx >= name_dec_len) {
+      return -1;
+    }
+
+    /* Yes - store the character. */
+    ucname = cname;
+    name_dec[idx++] = ('A'+((ucname>>4) & 0x0F));
+    name_dec[idx++] = ('A'+( ucname     & 0x0F));
+    pname++;
+  }
+
+  /* Fill with "space" coding */
+  for (;idx < name_dec_len - 1;) {
+    name_dec[idx++] = 'C';
+    name_dec[idx++] = 'A';
+  }
+
+  /* Terminate string */
+  name_dec[idx] = '\0';
+
+  return 0;
+}
+#endif /* 0 */
+
+/** NetBIOS Name service recv callback */
+static void
+netbiosns_recv(void *arg, struct udp_pcb *upcb, struct pbuf *p, const ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t port)
+{
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg);
+
+  /* if packet is valid */
+  if (p != NULL) {
+    char   netbios_name[NETBIOS_NAME_LEN+1];
+    struct netbios_hdr*      netbios_hdr      = (struct netbios_hdr*)p->payload;
+    struct netbios_name_hdr* netbios_name_hdr = (struct netbios_name_hdr*)(netbios_hdr+1);
+
+    /* we only answer if we got a default interface */
+    if (netif_default != NULL) {
+      /* @todo: do we need to check answerRRs/authorityRRs/additionalRRs? */
+      /* if the packet is a NetBIOS name query question */
+      if (((netbios_hdr->flags & PP_NTOHS(NETB_HFLAG_OPCODE)) == PP_NTOHS(NETB_HFLAG_OPCODE_NAME_QUERY)) &&
+          ((netbios_hdr->flags & PP_NTOHS(NETB_HFLAG_RESPONSE)) == 0) &&
+           (netbios_hdr->questions == PP_NTOHS(1))) {
+        /* decode the NetBIOS name */
+        netbiosns_name_decode((char*)(netbios_name_hdr->encname), netbios_name, sizeof(netbios_name));
+        /* if the packet is for us */
+        if (lwip_strnicmp(netbios_name, NETBIOS_LOCAL_NAME, sizeof(NETBIOS_LOCAL_NAME)) == 0) {
+          struct pbuf *q;
+          struct netbios_resp *resp;
+
+          q = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, sizeof(struct netbios_resp), PBUF_RAM);
+          if (q != NULL) {
+            resp = (struct netbios_resp*)q->payload;
+
+            /* prepare NetBIOS header response */
+            resp->resp_hdr.trans_id      = netbios_hdr->trans_id;
+            resp->resp_hdr.flags         = PP_HTONS(NETB_HFLAG_RESPONSE |
+                                                 NETB_HFLAG_OPCODE_NAME_QUERY |
+                                                 NETB_HFLAG_AUTHORATIVE |
+                                                 NETB_HFLAG_RECURS_DESIRED);
+            resp->resp_hdr.questions     = 0;
+            resp->resp_hdr.answerRRs     = PP_HTONS(1);
+            resp->resp_hdr.authorityRRs  = 0;
+            resp->resp_hdr.additionalRRs = 0;
+
+            /* prepare NetBIOS header datas */
+            MEMCPY( resp->resp_name.encname, netbios_name_hdr->encname, sizeof(netbios_name_hdr->encname));
+            resp->resp_name.nametype     = netbios_name_hdr->nametype;
+            resp->resp_name.type         = netbios_name_hdr->type;
+            resp->resp_name.cls          = netbios_name_hdr->cls;
+            resp->resp_name.ttl          = PP_HTONL(NETBIOS_NAME_TTL);
+            resp->resp_name.datalen      = PP_HTONS(sizeof(resp->resp_name.flags)+sizeof(resp->resp_name.addr));
+            resp->resp_name.flags        = PP_HTONS(NETB_NFLAG_NODETYPE_BNODE);
+            ip4_addr_copy(resp->resp_name.addr, *netif_ip4_addr(netif_default));
+
+            /* send the NetBIOS response */
+            udp_sendto(upcb, q, addr, port);
+
+            /* free the "reference" pbuf */
+            pbuf_free(q);
+          }
+        }
+      }
+    }
+    /* free the pbuf */
+    pbuf_free(p);
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup netbiosns 
+ * Init netbios responder
+ */
+void
+netbiosns_init(void)
+{
+#ifdef NETBIOS_LWIP_NAME
+  LWIP_ASSERT("NetBIOS name is too long!", strlen(NETBIOS_LWIP_NAME) < NETBIOS_NAME_LEN);
+#endif
+
+  netbiosns_pcb = udp_new_ip_type(IPADDR_TYPE_ANY);
+  if (netbiosns_pcb != NULL) {
+    /* we have to be allowed to send broadcast packets! */
+    ip_set_option(netbiosns_pcb, SOF_BROADCAST);
+    udp_bind(netbiosns_pcb, IP_ANY_TYPE, NETBIOS_PORT);
+    udp_recv(netbiosns_pcb, netbiosns_recv, netbiosns_pcb);
+  }
+}
+
+#ifndef NETBIOS_LWIP_NAME
+/**
+ * @ingroup netbiosns 
+ * Set netbios name. ATTENTION: the hostname must be less than 15 characters!
+ */
+void
+netbiosns_set_name(const char* hostname)
+{
+  size_t copy_len = strlen(hostname);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("NetBIOS name is too long!", copy_len < NETBIOS_NAME_LEN);
+  if (copy_len >= NETBIOS_NAME_LEN) {
+    copy_len = NETBIOS_NAME_LEN - 1;
+  }
+  MEMCPY(netbiosns_local_name, hostname, copy_len + 1);
+}
+#endif
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup netbiosns 
+ * Stop netbios responder
+ */
+void
+netbiosns_stop(void)
+{
+  if (netbiosns_pcb != NULL) {
+    udp_remove(netbiosns_pcb);
+    netbiosns_pcb = NULL;
+  }
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_UDP */

+ 749 - 0
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+/**
+ * @file
+ * Abstract Syntax Notation One (ISO 8824, 8825) encoding
+ *
+ * @todo not optimised (yet), favor correctness over speed, favor speed over size
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2006 Axon Digital Design B.V., The Netherlands.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * Author: Christiaan Simons <[email protected]>
+ *         Martin Hentschel <[email protected]>
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_opts.h"
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */
+
+#include "snmp_asn1.h"
+
+#define PBUF_OP_EXEC(code) \
+  if ((code) != ERR_OK) { \
+    return ERR_BUF; \
+  }
+
+/**
+ * Encodes a TLV into a pbuf stream.
+ *
+ * @param pbuf_stream points to a pbuf stream
+ * @param tlv TLV to encode
+ * @return ERR_OK if successful, ERR_ARG if we can't (or won't) encode
+ */
+err_t
+snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(struct snmp_pbuf_stream* pbuf_stream, struct snmp_asn1_tlv* tlv)
+{
+  u8_t data;
+  u8_t length_bytes_required;
+
+  /* write type */
+  if ((tlv->type & SNMP_ASN1_DATATYPE_MASK) == SNMP_ASN1_DATATYPE_EXTENDED) {
+    /* extended format is not used by SNMP so we do not accept those values */
+    return ERR_ARG;
+  }
+  if (tlv->type_len != 0) {
+    /* any other value as auto is not accepted for type (we always use one byte because extended syntax is prohibited) */
+    return ERR_ARG;
+  }
+
+  PBUF_OP_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_write(pbuf_stream, tlv->type));
+  tlv->type_len = 1;
+
+  /* write length */
+  if (tlv->value_len <= 127) {
+    length_bytes_required = 1;
+  } else if (tlv->value_len <= 255) {
+    length_bytes_required = 2;
+  } else  {
+    length_bytes_required = 3;
+  }
+
+  /* check for forced min length */
+  if (tlv->length_len > 0) {
+    if (tlv->length_len < length_bytes_required) {
+      /* unable to code requested length in requested number of bytes */
+      return ERR_ARG;
+    }
+
+    length_bytes_required = tlv->length_len;
+  } else {
+    tlv->length_len = length_bytes_required;
+  }
+
+  if (length_bytes_required > 1) {
+    /* multi byte representation required */
+    length_bytes_required--;
+    data = 0x80 | length_bytes_required; /* extended length definition, 1 length byte follows */
+
+    PBUF_OP_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_write(pbuf_stream, data));
+
+    while (length_bytes_required > 1) {
+      if (length_bytes_required == 2) {
+        /* append high byte */
+        data = (u8_t)(tlv->value_len >> 8);
+      } else {
+        /* append leading 0x00 */
+        data = 0x00;
+      }
+
+      PBUF_OP_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_write(pbuf_stream, data));
+      length_bytes_required--;
+    }
+  }
+
+  /* append low byte */
+  data = (u8_t)(tlv->value_len & 0xFF);
+  PBUF_OP_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_write(pbuf_stream, data));
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Encodes raw data (octet string, opaque) into a pbuf chained ASN1 msg.
+ *
+ * @param pbuf_stream points to a pbuf stream
+ * @param raw_len raw data length
+ * @param raw points raw data
+ * @return ERR_OK if successful, ERR_ARG if we can't (or won't) encode
+ */
+err_t
+snmp_asn1_enc_raw(struct snmp_pbuf_stream* pbuf_stream, const u8_t *raw, u16_t raw_len)
+{
+  PBUF_OP_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_writebuf(pbuf_stream, raw, raw_len));
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Encodes u32_t (counter, gauge, timeticks) into a pbuf chained ASN1 msg.
+ *
+ * @param pbuf_stream points to a pbuf stream
+ * @param octets_needed encoding length (from snmp_asn1_enc_u32t_cnt())
+ * @param value is the host order u32_t value to be encoded
+ * @return ERR_OK if successful, ERR_ARG if we can't (or won't) encode
+ *
+ * @see snmp_asn1_enc_u32t_cnt()
+ */
+err_t
+snmp_asn1_enc_u32t(struct snmp_pbuf_stream* pbuf_stream, u16_t octets_needed, u32_t value)
+{
+  if (octets_needed > 5) {
+    return ERR_ARG;
+  }
+  if (octets_needed == 5) {
+    /* not enough bits in 'value' add leading 0x00 */
+    PBUF_OP_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_write(pbuf_stream, 0x00));
+    octets_needed--;
+  }
+
+  while (octets_needed > 1) {
+    octets_needed--;
+    PBUF_OP_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_write(pbuf_stream, (u8_t)(value >> (octets_needed << 3))));
+  }
+
+  /* (only) one least significant octet */
+  PBUF_OP_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_write(pbuf_stream, (u8_t)value));
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Encodes u64_t (counter64) into a pbuf chained ASN1 msg.
+ *
+ * @param pbuf_stream points to a pbuf stream
+ * @param octets_needed encoding length (from snmp_asn1_enc_u32t_cnt())
+ * @param value is the host order u32_t value to be encoded
+ * @return ERR_OK if successful, ERR_ARG if we can't (or won't) encode
+ *
+ * @see snmp_asn1_enc_u64t_cnt()
+ */
+err_t
+snmp_asn1_enc_u64t(struct snmp_pbuf_stream* pbuf_stream, u16_t octets_needed, const u32_t* value)
+{
+  if (octets_needed > 9) {
+    return ERR_ARG;
+  }
+  if (octets_needed == 9) {
+    /* not enough bits in 'value' add leading 0x00 */
+    PBUF_OP_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_write(pbuf_stream, 0x00));
+    octets_needed--;
+  }
+
+  while (octets_needed > 4) {
+    octets_needed--;
+    PBUF_OP_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_write(pbuf_stream, (u8_t)(*value >> ((octets_needed-4) << 3))));
+  }
+
+  /* skip to low u32 */
+  value++;
+
+  while (octets_needed > 1) {
+    octets_needed--;
+    PBUF_OP_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_write(pbuf_stream, (u8_t)(*value >> (octets_needed << 3))));
+  }
+
+  /* always write at least one octet (also in case of value == 0) */
+  PBUF_OP_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_write(pbuf_stream, (u8_t)(*value)));
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Encodes s32_t integer into a pbuf chained ASN1 msg.
+ *
+ * @param pbuf_stream points to a pbuf stream
+ * @param octets_needed encoding length (from snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt())
+ * @param value is the host order s32_t value to be encoded
+ * @return ERR_OK if successful, ERR_ARG if we can't (or won't) encode
+ *
+ * @see snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt()
+ */
+err_t
+snmp_asn1_enc_s32t(struct snmp_pbuf_stream* pbuf_stream, u16_t octets_needed, s32_t value)
+{
+  while (octets_needed > 1) {
+    octets_needed--;
+
+    PBUF_OP_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_write(pbuf_stream, (u8_t)(value >> (octets_needed << 3))));
+  }
+
+  /* (only) one least significant octet */
+  PBUF_OP_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_write(pbuf_stream, (u8_t)value));
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Encodes object identifier into a pbuf chained ASN1 msg.
+ *
+ * @param pbuf_stream points to a pbuf stream
+ * @param oid points to object identifier array
+ * @param oid_len object identifier array length
+ * @return ERR_OK if successful, ERR_ARG if we can't (or won't) encode
+ */
+err_t
+snmp_asn1_enc_oid(struct snmp_pbuf_stream* pbuf_stream, const u32_t *oid, u16_t oid_len)
+{
+  if (oid_len > 1) {
+    /* write compressed first two sub id's */
+    u32_t compressed_byte = ((oid[0] * 40) + oid[1]);
+    PBUF_OP_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_write(pbuf_stream, (u8_t)compressed_byte));
+    oid_len -= 2;
+    oid += 2;
+  } else {
+    /* @bug:  allow empty varbinds for symmetry (we must decode them for getnext), allow partial compression?? */
+    /* ident_len <= 1, at least we need zeroDotZero (0.0) (ident_len == 2) */
+    return ERR_ARG;
+  }
+
+  while (oid_len > 0) {
+    u32_t sub_id;
+    u8_t shift, tail;
+
+    oid_len--;
+    sub_id = *oid;
+    tail = 0;
+    shift = 28;
+    while (shift > 0) {
+      u8_t code;
+
+      code = (u8_t)(sub_id >> shift);
+      if ((code != 0) || (tail != 0)) {
+        tail = 1;
+        PBUF_OP_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_write(pbuf_stream, code | 0x80));
+      }
+      shift -= 7;
+    }
+    PBUF_OP_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_write(pbuf_stream, (u8_t)sub_id & 0x7F));
+
+    /* proceed to next sub-identifier */
+    oid++;
+  }
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Returns octet count for length.
+ *
+ * @param length parameter length
+ * @param octets_needed points to the return value
+ */
+void
+snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(u16_t length, u8_t *octets_needed)
+{
+  if (length < 0x80U) {
+    *octets_needed = 1;
+  } else if (length < 0x100U) {
+    *octets_needed = 2;
+  } else {
+    *octets_needed = 3;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Returns octet count for an u32_t.
+ *
+ * @param value value to be encoded
+ * @param octets_needed points to the return value
+ *
+ * @note ASN coded integers are _always_ signed. E.g. +0xFFFF is coded
+ * as 0x00,0xFF,0xFF. Note the leading sign octet. A positive value
+ * of 0xFFFFFFFF is preceded with 0x00 and the length is 5 octets!!
+ */
+void
+snmp_asn1_enc_u32t_cnt(u32_t value, u16_t *octets_needed)
+{
+  if (value < 0x80UL) {
+    *octets_needed = 1;
+  } else if (value < 0x8000UL) {
+    *octets_needed = 2;
+  } else if (value < 0x800000UL) {
+    *octets_needed = 3;
+  } else if (value < 0x80000000UL) {
+    *octets_needed = 4;
+  } else {
+    *octets_needed = 5;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Returns octet count for an u64_t.
+ *
+ * @param value value to be encoded
+ * @param octets_needed points to the return value
+ *
+ * @note ASN coded integers are _always_ signed. E.g. +0xFFFF is coded
+ * as 0x00,0xFF,0xFF. Note the leading sign octet. A positive value
+ * of 0xFFFFFFFF is preceded with 0x00 and the length is 5 octets!!
+ */
+void
+snmp_asn1_enc_u64t_cnt(const u32_t *value, u16_t *octets_needed)
+{
+  /* check if high u32 is 0 */
+  if (*value == 0x00) {
+    /* only low u32 is important */
+    value++;
+    snmp_asn1_enc_u32t_cnt(*value, octets_needed);
+  } else {
+    /* low u32 does not matter for length determination */
+    snmp_asn1_enc_u32t_cnt(*value, octets_needed);
+    *octets_needed = *octets_needed + 4; /* add the 4 bytes of low u32 */
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Returns octet count for an s32_t.
+ *
+ * @param value value to be encoded
+ * @param octets_needed points to the return value
+ *
+ * @note ASN coded integers are _always_ signed.
+ */
+void
+snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt(s32_t value, u16_t *octets_needed)
+{
+  if (value < 0) {
+    value = ~value;
+  }
+  if (value < 0x80L) {
+    *octets_needed = 1;
+  } else if (value < 0x8000L) {
+    *octets_needed = 2;
+  } else if (value < 0x800000L) {
+    *octets_needed = 3;
+  } else {
+    *octets_needed = 4;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Returns octet count for an object identifier.
+ *
+ * @param oid points to object identifier array
+ * @param oid_len object identifier array length
+ * @param octets_needed points to the return value
+ */
+void
+snmp_asn1_enc_oid_cnt(const u32_t *oid, u16_t oid_len, u16_t *octets_needed)
+{
+  u32_t sub_id;
+
+  *octets_needed = 0;
+  if (oid_len > 1) {
+    /* compressed prefix in one octet */
+    (*octets_needed)++;
+    oid_len -= 2;
+    oid += 2;
+  }
+  while (oid_len > 0) {
+    oid_len--;
+    sub_id = *oid;
+
+    sub_id >>= 7;
+    (*octets_needed)++;
+    while (sub_id > 0) {
+      sub_id >>= 7;
+      (*octets_needed)++;
+    }
+    oid++;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Decodes a TLV from a pbuf stream.
+ *
+ * @param pbuf_stream points to a pbuf stream
+ * @param tlv returns decoded TLV
+ * @return ERR_OK if successful, ERR_VAL if we can't decode
+ */
+err_t
+snmp_asn1_dec_tlv(struct snmp_pbuf_stream* pbuf_stream, struct snmp_asn1_tlv* tlv)
+{
+  u8_t data;
+
+  /* decode type first */
+  PBUF_OP_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_read(pbuf_stream, &data));
+  tlv->type = data;
+
+  if ((tlv->type & SNMP_ASN1_DATATYPE_MASK) == SNMP_ASN1_DATATYPE_EXTENDED) {
+    /* extended format is not used by SNMP so we do not accept those values */
+    return ERR_VAL;
+  }
+  tlv->type_len = 1;
+
+  /* now, decode length */
+  PBUF_OP_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_read(pbuf_stream, &data));
+
+  if (data < 0x80) { /* short form */
+    tlv->length_len = 1;
+    tlv->value_len  = data;
+  } else if (data > 0x80) { /* long form */
+    u8_t length_bytes = data - 0x80;
+    tlv->length_len = length_bytes + 1; /* this byte + defined number of length bytes following */
+    tlv->value_len = 0;
+
+    while (length_bytes > 0) {
+      /* we only support up to u16.maxvalue-1 (2 bytes) but have to accept leading zero bytes */
+      if (tlv->value_len > 0xFF) {
+        return ERR_VAL;
+      }
+      PBUF_OP_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_read(pbuf_stream, &data));
+      tlv->value_len <<= 8;
+      tlv->value_len |= data;
+
+      /* take care for special value used for indefinite length */
+      if (tlv->value_len == 0xFFFF) {
+        return ERR_VAL;
+      }
+
+      length_bytes--;
+    }
+  } else { /* data == 0x80 indefinite length form */
+    /* (not allowed for SNMP; RFC 1157, 3.2.2) */
+    return ERR_VAL;
+  }
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Decodes positive integer (counter, gauge, timeticks) into u32_t.
+ *
+ * @param pbuf_stream points to a pbuf stream
+ * @param len length of the coded integer field
+ * @param value return host order integer
+ * @return ERR_OK if successful, ERR_ARG if we can't (or won't) decode
+ *
+ * @note ASN coded integers are _always_ signed. E.g. +0xFFFF is coded
+ * as 0x00,0xFF,0xFF. Note the leading sign octet. A positive value
+ * of 0xFFFFFFFF is preceded with 0x00 and the length is 5 octets!!
+ */
+err_t
+snmp_asn1_dec_u32t(struct snmp_pbuf_stream *pbuf_stream, u16_t len, u32_t *value)
+{
+  u8_t data;
+
+  if ((len > 0) && (len <= 5)) {
+    PBUF_OP_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_read(pbuf_stream, &data));
+
+    /* expecting sign bit to be zero, only unsigned please! */
+    if (((len == 5) && (data == 0x00)) || ((len < 5) && ((data & 0x80) == 0))) {
+      *value = data;
+      len--;
+
+      while (len > 0) {
+        PBUF_OP_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_read(pbuf_stream, &data));
+        len--;
+
+        *value <<= 8;
+        *value |= data;
+      }
+
+      return ERR_OK;
+    }
+  }
+
+  return ERR_VAL;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Decodes large positive integer (counter64) into 2x u32_t.
+ *
+ * @param pbuf_stream points to a pbuf stream
+ * @param len length of the coded integer field
+ * @param value return host order integer
+ * @return ERR_OK if successful, ERR_ARG if we can't (or won't) decode
+ *
+ * @note ASN coded integers are _always_ signed. E.g. +0xFFFF is coded
+ * as 0x00,0xFF,0xFF. Note the leading sign octet. A positive value
+ * of 0xFFFFFFFF is preceded with 0x00 and the length is 5 octets!!
+ */
+err_t
+snmp_asn1_dec_u64t(struct snmp_pbuf_stream *pbuf_stream, u16_t len, u32_t *value)
+{
+  u8_t data;
+
+  if (len <= 4) {
+    /* high u32 is 0 */
+    *value = 0;
+    /* directly skip to low u32 */
+    value++;
+  }
+
+  if ((len > 0) && (len <= 9)) {
+    PBUF_OP_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_read(pbuf_stream, &data));
+
+    /* expecting sign bit to be zero, only unsigned please! */
+    if (((len == 9) && (data == 0x00)) || ((len < 9) && ((data & 0x80) == 0))) {
+      *value = data;
+      len--;
+
+      while (len > 0) {
+        PBUF_OP_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_read(pbuf_stream, &data));
+
+        if (len == 4) {
+          /* skip to low u32 */
+          value++;
+          *value = 0;
+        } else {
+          *value <<= 8;
+        }
+
+        *value |= data;
+        len--;
+      }
+
+      return ERR_OK;
+    }
+  }
+
+  return ERR_VAL;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Decodes integer into s32_t.
+ *
+ * @param pbuf_stream points to a pbuf stream
+ * @param len length of the coded integer field
+ * @param value return host order integer
+ * @return ERR_OK if successful, ERR_ARG if we can't (or won't) decode
+ *
+ * @note ASN coded integers are _always_ signed!
+ */
+err_t
+snmp_asn1_dec_s32t(struct snmp_pbuf_stream *pbuf_stream, u16_t len, s32_t *value)
+{
+#if BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN
+  u8_t *lsb_ptr = (u8_t*)value;
+#endif
+#if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN
+  u8_t *lsb_ptr = (u8_t*)value + sizeof(s32_t) - 1;
+#endif
+  u8_t sign;
+  u8_t data;
+
+  if ((len > 0) && (len < 5)) {
+    PBUF_OP_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_read(pbuf_stream, &data));
+    len--;
+
+    if (data & 0x80) {
+      /* negative, start from -1 */
+      *value = -1;
+      sign = 1;
+      *lsb_ptr &= data;
+    } else {
+      /* positive, start from 0 */
+      *value = 0;
+      sign = 0;
+      *lsb_ptr |= data;
+    }
+
+    /* OR/AND octets with value */
+    while (len > 0) {
+      PBUF_OP_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_read(pbuf_stream, &data));
+      len--;
+
+#if BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN
+      *value <<= 8;
+#endif
+#if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN
+      *value >>= 8;
+#endif
+
+      if (sign) {
+        *lsb_ptr |= 255;
+        *lsb_ptr &= data;
+      } else {
+        *lsb_ptr |= data;
+      }
+    }
+
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+
+  return ERR_VAL;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Decodes object identifier from incoming message into array of u32_t.
+ *
+ * @param pbuf_stream points to a pbuf stream
+ * @param len length of the coded object identifier
+ * @param oid return decoded object identifier
+ * @param oid_len return decoded object identifier length
+ * @param oid_max_len size of oid buffer
+ * @return ERR_OK if successful, ERR_ARG if we can't (or won't) decode
+ */
+err_t
+snmp_asn1_dec_oid(struct snmp_pbuf_stream *pbuf_stream, u16_t len, u32_t* oid, u8_t* oid_len, u8_t oid_max_len)
+{
+  u32_t *oid_ptr;
+  u8_t data;
+
+  *oid_len = 0;
+  oid_ptr = oid;
+  if (len > 0) {
+    if (oid_max_len < 2) {
+      return ERR_MEM;
+    }
+
+    PBUF_OP_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_read(pbuf_stream, &data));
+    len--;
+
+    /* first compressed octet */
+    if (data == 0x2B) {
+      /* (most) common case 1.3 (iso.org) */
+      *oid_ptr = 1;
+      oid_ptr++;
+      *oid_ptr = 3;
+      oid_ptr++;
+    } else if (data < 40) {
+      *oid_ptr = 0;
+      oid_ptr++;
+      *oid_ptr = data;
+      oid_ptr++;
+    } else if (data < 80) {
+      *oid_ptr = 1;
+      oid_ptr++;
+      *oid_ptr = data - 40;
+      oid_ptr++;
+    } else {
+      *oid_ptr = 2;
+      oid_ptr++;
+      *oid_ptr = data - 80;
+      oid_ptr++;
+    }
+    *oid_len = 2;
+  } else {
+    /* accepting zero length identifiers e.g. for getnext operation. uncommon but valid */
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+
+  while ((len > 0) && (*oid_len < oid_max_len)) {
+    PBUF_OP_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_read(pbuf_stream, &data));
+    len--;
+
+    if ((data & 0x80) == 0x00) {
+      /* sub-identifier uses single octet */
+      *oid_ptr = data;
+    } else {
+      /* sub-identifier uses multiple octets */
+      u32_t sub_id = (data & ~0x80);
+      while ((len > 0) && ((data & 0x80) != 0)) {
+        PBUF_OP_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_read(pbuf_stream, &data));
+        len--;
+
+        sub_id = (sub_id << 7) + (data & ~0x80);
+      }
+
+      if ((data & 0x80) != 0) {
+        /* "more bytes following" bit still set at end of len */
+        return ERR_VAL;
+      }
+      *oid_ptr = sub_id;
+    }
+    oid_ptr++;
+    (*oid_len)++;
+  }
+
+  if (len > 0) {
+    /* OID to long to fit in our buffer */
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Decodes (copies) raw data (ip-addresses, octet strings, opaque encoding)
+ * from incoming message into array.
+ *
+ * @param pbuf_stream points to a pbuf stream
+ * @param len length of the coded raw data (zero is valid, e.g. empty string!)
+ * @param buf return raw bytes
+ * @param buf_len returns length of the raw return value
+ * @param buf_max_len buffer size
+ * @return ERR_OK if successful, ERR_ARG if we can't (or won't) decode
+ */
+err_t
+snmp_asn1_dec_raw(struct snmp_pbuf_stream *pbuf_stream, u16_t len, u8_t *buf, u16_t* buf_len, u16_t buf_max_len)
+{
+  if (len > buf_max_len) {
+    /* not enough dst space */
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+  *buf_len = len;
+
+  while (len > 0) {
+    PBUF_OP_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_read(pbuf_stream, buf));
+    buf++;
+    len--;
+  }
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_SNMP */

+ 108 - 0
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+/**
+ * @file
+ * Abstract Syntax Notation One (ISO 8824, 8825) codec.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2006 Axon Digital Design B.V., The Netherlands.
+ * Copyright (c) 2016 Elias Oenal.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * Author: Christiaan Simons <[email protected]>
+ *         Martin Hentschel <[email protected]>
+ *         Elias Oenal <[email protected]>
+ */
+
+#ifndef LWIP_HDR_APPS_SNMP_ASN1_H
+#define LWIP_HDR_APPS_SNMP_ASN1_H
+
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_opts.h"
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP
+
+#include "lwip/err.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_core.h"
+#include "snmp_pbuf_stream.h"
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+#define SNMP_ASN1_TLV_INDEFINITE_LENGTH 0x80
+
+#define SNMP_ASN1_CLASS_MASK        0xC0
+#define SNMP_ASN1_CONTENTTYPE_MASK  0x20
+#define SNMP_ASN1_DATATYPE_MASK     0x1F
+#define SNMP_ASN1_DATATYPE_EXTENDED 0x1F /* DataType indicating that datatype is encoded in following bytes */
+
+/* context specific (SNMP) tags (from SNMP spec. RFC1157) */
+#define SNMP_ASN1_CONTEXT_PDU_GET_REQ      0
+#define SNMP_ASN1_CONTEXT_PDU_GET_NEXT_REQ 1
+#define SNMP_ASN1_CONTEXT_PDU_GET_RESP     2
+#define SNMP_ASN1_CONTEXT_PDU_SET_REQ      3
+#define SNMP_ASN1_CONTEXT_PDU_TRAP         4
+#define SNMP_ASN1_CONTEXT_PDU_GET_BULK_REQ 5
+
+#define SNMP_ASN1_CONTEXT_VARBIND_NO_SUCH_OBJECT      0
+#define SNMP_ASN1_CONTEXT_VARBIND_END_OF_MIB_VIEW     2
+
+struct snmp_asn1_tlv
+{
+  u8_t  type;       /* only U8 because extended types are not specified by SNMP */
+  u8_t  type_len;   /* encoded length of 'type' field (normally 1) */
+  u8_t  length_len; /* indicates how many bytes are required to encode the 'value_len' field */
+  u16_t value_len;  /* encoded length of the value */
+};
+#define SNMP_ASN1_TLV_HDR_LENGTH(tlv) ((tlv).type_len + (tlv).length_len)
+#define SNMP_ASN1_TLV_LENGTH(tlv) ((tlv).type_len + (tlv).length_len + (tlv).value_len)
+#define SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, type_, length_len_, value_len_) do { (tlv).type = (type_); (tlv).type_len = 0; (tlv).length_len = (length_len_); (tlv).value_len = (value_len_); } while (0);
+
+err_t snmp_asn1_dec_tlv(struct snmp_pbuf_stream* pbuf_stream, struct snmp_asn1_tlv* tlv);
+err_t snmp_asn1_dec_u32t(struct snmp_pbuf_stream *pbuf_stream, u16_t len, u32_t *value);
+err_t snmp_asn1_dec_u64t(struct snmp_pbuf_stream *pbuf_stream, u16_t len, u32_t *value);
+err_t snmp_asn1_dec_s32t(struct snmp_pbuf_stream *pbuf_stream, u16_t len, s32_t *value);
+err_t snmp_asn1_dec_oid(struct snmp_pbuf_stream *pbuf_stream, u16_t len, u32_t* oid, u8_t* oid_len, u8_t oid_max_len);
+err_t snmp_asn1_dec_raw(struct snmp_pbuf_stream *pbuf_stream, u16_t len, u8_t *buf, u16_t* buf_len, u16_t buf_max_len);
+
+err_t snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(struct snmp_pbuf_stream* pbuf_stream, struct snmp_asn1_tlv* tlv);
+
+void snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(u16_t length, u8_t *octets_needed);
+void snmp_asn1_enc_u32t_cnt(u32_t value, u16_t *octets_needed);
+void snmp_asn1_enc_u64t_cnt(const u32_t *value, u16_t *octets_needed);
+void snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt(s32_t value, u16_t *octets_needed);
+void snmp_asn1_enc_oid_cnt(const u32_t *oid, u16_t oid_len, u16_t *octets_needed);
+err_t snmp_asn1_enc_oid(struct snmp_pbuf_stream* pbuf_stream, const u32_t *oid, u16_t oid_len);
+err_t snmp_asn1_enc_s32t(struct snmp_pbuf_stream* pbuf_stream, u16_t octets_needed, s32_t value);
+err_t snmp_asn1_enc_u32t(struct snmp_pbuf_stream* pbuf_stream, u16_t octets_needed, u32_t value);
+err_t snmp_asn1_enc_u64t(struct snmp_pbuf_stream* pbuf_stream, u16_t octets_needed, const u32_t* value);
+err_t snmp_asn1_enc_raw(struct snmp_pbuf_stream* pbuf_stream, const u8_t *raw, u16_t raw_len);
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* LWIP_SNMP */
+
+#endif /* LWIP_HDR_APPS_SNMP_ASN1_H */

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+/**
+ * @file
+ * MIB tree access/construction functions.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2006 Axon Digital Design B.V., The Netherlands.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * Author: Christiaan Simons <[email protected]>
+ *         Martin Hentschel <[email protected]>
+*/
+
+/**
+ * @defgroup snmp SNMPv2c agent
+ * @ingroup apps
+ * SNMPv2c compatible agent\n
+ * There is also a MIB compiler and a MIB viewer in lwIP contrib repository
+ * (lwip-contrib/apps/LwipMibCompiler).\n
+ * The agent implements the most important MIB2 MIBs including IPv6 support
+ * (interfaces, UDP, TCP, SNMP, ICMP, SYSTEM). IP MIB is an older version
+ * whithout IPv6 statistics (TODO).\n
+ * Rewritten by Martin Hentschel <[email protected]> and
+ * Dirk Ziegelmeier <[email protected]>\n
+ * Work on SNMPv3 has started, but is not finished.\n
+ *
+ * 0 Agent Capabilities
+ * ====================
+ * 
+ * Features:
+ * ---------
+ * - SNMPv2c support.
+ * - Low RAM usage - no memory pools, stack only.
+ * - MIB2 implementation is separated from SNMP stack.
+ * - Support for multiple MIBs (snmp_set_mibs() call) - e.g. for private MIB.
+ * - Simple and generic API for MIB implementation.
+ * - Comfortable node types and helper functions for scalar arrays and tables.
+ * - Counter64, bit and truthvalue datatype support.
+ * - Callbacks for SNMP writes e.g. to implement persistency.
+ * - Runs on two APIs: RAW and netconn.
+ * - Async API is gone - the stack now supports netconn API instead,
+ *   so blocking operations can be done in MIB calls.
+ *   SNMP runs in a worker thread when netconn API is used.
+ * - Simplified thread sync support for MIBs - useful when MIBs
+ *   need to access variables shared with other threads where no locking is
+ *   possible. Used in MIB2 to access lwIP stats from lwIP thread.
+ * 
+ * MIB compiler (code generator):
+ * ------------------------------
+ * - Provided in lwIP contrib repository.
+ * - Written in C#. MIB viewer used Windows Forms.
+ * - Developed on Windows with Visual Studio 2010.
+ * - Can be compiled and used on all platforms with http://www.monodevelop.com/.
+ * - Based on a heavily modified version of of SharpSnmpLib (a4bd05c6afb4)
+ *   (https://sharpsnmplib.codeplex.com/SourceControl/network/forks/Nemo157/MIBParserUpdate).
+ * - MIB parser, C file generation framework and LWIP code generation are cleanly
+ *   separated, which means the code may be useful as a base for code generation
+ *   of other SNMP agents.
+ * 
+ * Notes:
+ * ------
+ * - Stack and MIB compiler were used to implement a Profinet device.
+ *   Compiled/implemented MIBs: LLDP-MIB, LLDP-EXT-DOT3-MIB, LLDP-EXT-PNO-MIB.
+ * 
+ * SNMPv1 per RFC1157 and SNMPv2c per RFC 3416
+ * -------------------------------------------
+ *   Note the S in SNMP stands for "Simple". Note that "Simple" is
+ *   relative. SNMP is simple compared to the complex ISO network
+ *   management protocols CMIP (Common Management Information Protocol)
+ *   and CMOT (CMip Over Tcp).
+ * 
+ * MIB II
+ * ------
+ *   The standard lwIP stack management information base.
+ *   This is a required MIB, so this is always enabled.
+ *   The groups EGP, CMOT and transmission are disabled by default.
+ * 
+ *   Most mib-2 objects are not writable except:
+ *   sysName, sysLocation, sysContact, snmpEnableAuthenTraps.
+ *   Writing to or changing the ARP and IP address and route
+ *   tables is not possible.
+ * 
+ *   Note lwIP has a very limited notion of IP routing. It currently
+ *   doen't have a route table and doesn't have a notion of the U,G,H flags.
+ *   Instead lwIP uses the interface list with only one default interface
+ *   acting as a single gateway interface (G) for the default route.
+ * 
+ *   The agent returns a "virtual table" with the default route 0.0.0.0
+ *   for the default interface and network routes (no H) for each
+ *   network interface in the netif_list.
+ *   All routes are considered to be up (U).
+ * 
+ * Loading additional MIBs
+ * -----------------------
+ *   MIBs can only be added in compile-time, not in run-time.
+ *  
+ * 
+ * 1 Building the Agent
+ * ====================
+ * First of all you'll need to add the following define
+ * to your local lwipopts.h:
+ * \#define LWIP_SNMP               1
+ * 
+ * and add the source files your makefile.
+ * 
+ * Note you'll might need to adapt you network driver to update
+ * the mib2 variables for your interface.
+ * 
+ * 2 Running the Agent
+ * ===================
+ * The following function calls must be made in your program to
+ * actually get the SNMP agent running.
+ * 
+ * Before starting the agent you should supply pointers
+ * for sysContact, sysLocation, and snmpEnableAuthenTraps.
+ * You can do this by calling
+ * 
+ * - snmp_mib2_set_syscontact()
+ * - snmp_mib2_set_syslocation()
+ * - snmp_set_auth_traps_enabled()
+ * 
+ * You can register a callback which is called on successful write access: 
+ * snmp_set_write_callback().
+ * 
+ * Additionally you may want to set
+ * 
+ * - snmp_mib2_set_sysdescr()
+ * - snmp_set_device_enterprise_oid()
+ * - snmp_mib2_set_sysname()
+ * 
+ * Also before starting the agent you need to setup
+ * one or more trap destinations using these calls:
+ * 
+ * - snmp_trap_dst_enable()
+ * - snmp_trap_dst_ip_set()
+ * 
+ * If you need more than MIB2, set the MIBs you want to use
+ * by snmp_set_mibs().
+ * 
+ * Finally, enable the agent by calling snmp_init()
+ *
+ * @defgroup snmp_core Core
+ * @ingroup snmp
+ * 
+ * @defgroup snmp_traps Traps
+ * @ingroup snmp
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_opts.h"
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */
+
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_core.h"
+#include "snmp_core_priv.h"
+#include "lwip/netif.h"
+#include <string.h>
+
+
+#if (LWIP_SNMP && (SNMP_TRAP_DESTINATIONS<=0))
+  #error "If you want to use SNMP, you have to define SNMP_TRAP_DESTINATIONS>=1 in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+#if (!LWIP_UDP && LWIP_SNMP)
+  #error "If you want to use SNMP, you have to define LWIP_UDP=1 in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+
+struct snmp_statistics snmp_stats;
+static const struct snmp_obj_id  snmp_device_enterprise_oid_default = {SNMP_DEVICE_ENTERPRISE_OID_LEN, SNMP_DEVICE_ENTERPRISE_OID};
+static const struct snmp_obj_id* snmp_device_enterprise_oid         = &snmp_device_enterprise_oid_default;
+
+const u32_t snmp_zero_dot_zero_values[] = { 0, 0 };
+const struct snmp_obj_id_const_ref snmp_zero_dot_zero = { LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(snmp_zero_dot_zero_values), snmp_zero_dot_zero_values };
+
+
+#if SNMP_LWIP_MIB2
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_mib2.h"
+static const struct snmp_mib* const default_mibs[] = { &mib2 };
+static u8_t snmp_num_mibs                          = 1;
+#else
+static const struct snmp_mib* const default_mibs[] = { NULL };
+static u8_t snmp_num_mibs                          = 0;
+#endif
+
+/* List of known mibs */
+static struct snmp_mib const * const *snmp_mibs = default_mibs;
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup snmp_core
+ * Sets the MIBs to use.
+ * Example: call snmp_set_mibs() as follows:
+ * static const struct snmp_mib *my_snmp_mibs[] = {
+ *   &mib2,
+ *   &private_mib
+ * };
+ * snmp_set_mibs(my_snmp_mibs, LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(my_snmp_mibs));
+ */
+void
+snmp_set_mibs(const struct snmp_mib **mibs, u8_t num_mibs)
+{
+  LWIP_ASSERT("mibs pointer must be != NULL", (mibs != NULL));
+  LWIP_ASSERT("num_mibs pointer must be != 0", (num_mibs != 0));
+  snmp_mibs     = mibs;
+  snmp_num_mibs = num_mibs;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup snmp_core
+ * 'device enterprise oid' is used for 'device OID' field in trap PDU's (for identification of generating device)
+ * as well as for value returned by MIB-2 'sysObjectID' field (if internal MIB2 implementation is used).
+ * The 'device enterprise oid' shall point to an OID located under 'private-enterprises' branch (1.3.6.1.4.1.XXX). If a vendor
+ * wants to provide a custom object there, he has to get its own enterprise oid from IANA (http://www.iana.org). It
+ * is not allowed to use LWIP enterprise ID!
+ * In order to identify a specific device it is recommended to create a dedicated OID for each device type under its own 
+ * enterprise oid.
+ * e.g.
+ * device a > 1.3.6.1.4.1.XXX(ent-oid).1(devices).1(device a)
+ * device b > 1.3.6.1.4.1.XXX(ent-oid).1(devices).2(device b)
+ * for more details see description of 'sysObjectID' field in RFC1213-MIB
+ */
+void snmp_set_device_enterprise_oid(const struct snmp_obj_id* device_enterprise_oid)
+{
+  if (device_enterprise_oid == NULL) {
+    snmp_device_enterprise_oid = &snmp_device_enterprise_oid_default;
+  } else {
+    snmp_device_enterprise_oid = device_enterprise_oid;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup snmp_core
+ * Get 'device enterprise oid' 
+ */
+const struct snmp_obj_id* snmp_get_device_enterprise_oid(void)
+{
+  return snmp_device_enterprise_oid;
+}
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+/**
+ * Conversion from InetAddressIPv4 oid to lwIP ip4_addr
+ * @param oid points to u32_t ident[4] input
+ * @param ip points to output struct
+ */
+u8_t
+snmp_oid_to_ip4(const u32_t *oid, ip4_addr_t *ip)
+{
+  if ((oid[0] > 0xFF) ||
+      (oid[1] > 0xFF) ||
+      (oid[2] > 0xFF) ||
+      (oid[3] > 0xFF)) {
+    ip4_addr_copy(*ip, *IP4_ADDR_ANY4);
+    return 0;
+  }
+
+  IP4_ADDR(ip, oid[0], oid[1], oid[2], oid[3]);
+  return 1;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Convert ip4_addr to InetAddressIPv4 (no InetAddressType)
+ * @param ip points to input struct
+ * @param oid points to u32_t ident[4] output
+ */
+void
+snmp_ip4_to_oid(const ip4_addr_t *ip, u32_t *oid)
+{
+  oid[0] = ip4_addr1(ip);
+  oid[1] = ip4_addr2(ip);
+  oid[2] = ip4_addr3(ip);
+  oid[3] = ip4_addr4(ip);
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+/**
+ * Conversion from InetAddressIPv6 oid to lwIP ip6_addr
+ * @param oid points to u32_t oid[16] input
+ * @param ip points to output struct
+ */
+u8_t
+snmp_oid_to_ip6(const u32_t *oid, ip6_addr_t *ip)
+{
+  if ((oid[0]  > 0xFF) ||
+      (oid[1]  > 0xFF) ||
+      (oid[2]  > 0xFF) ||
+      (oid[3]  > 0xFF) ||
+      (oid[4]  > 0xFF) ||
+      (oid[5]  > 0xFF) ||
+      (oid[6]  > 0xFF) ||
+      (oid[7]  > 0xFF) ||
+      (oid[8]  > 0xFF) ||
+      (oid[9]  > 0xFF) ||
+      (oid[10] > 0xFF) ||
+      (oid[11] > 0xFF) ||
+      (oid[12] > 0xFF) ||
+      (oid[13] > 0xFF) ||
+      (oid[14] > 0xFF) ||
+      (oid[15] > 0xFF)) {
+    ip6_addr_set_any(ip);
+    return 0;
+  }
+
+  ip->addr[0] = (oid[0]  << 24) | (oid[1]  << 16) | (oid[2]  << 8) | (oid[3]  << 0);
+  ip->addr[1] = (oid[4]  << 24) | (oid[5]  << 16) | (oid[6]  << 8) | (oid[7]  << 0);
+  ip->addr[2] = (oid[8]  << 24) | (oid[9]  << 16) | (oid[10] << 8) | (oid[11] << 0);
+  ip->addr[3] = (oid[12] << 24) | (oid[13] << 16) | (oid[14] << 8) | (oid[15] << 0);
+  return 1;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Convert ip6_addr to InetAddressIPv6 (no InetAddressType)
+ * @param ip points to input struct
+ * @param oid points to u32_t ident[16] output
+ */
+void
+snmp_ip6_to_oid(const ip6_addr_t *ip, u32_t *oid)
+{
+  oid[0]  = (ip->addr[0] & 0xFF000000) >> 24;
+  oid[1]  = (ip->addr[0] & 0x00FF0000) >> 16;
+  oid[2]  = (ip->addr[0] & 0x0000FF00) >>  8;
+  oid[3]  = (ip->addr[0] & 0x000000FF) >>  0;
+  oid[4]  = (ip->addr[1] & 0xFF000000) >> 24;
+  oid[5]  = (ip->addr[1] & 0x00FF0000) >> 16;
+  oid[6]  = (ip->addr[1] & 0x0000FF00) >>  8;
+  oid[7]  = (ip->addr[1] & 0x000000FF) >>  0;
+  oid[8]  = (ip->addr[2] & 0xFF000000) >> 24;
+  oid[9]  = (ip->addr[2] & 0x00FF0000) >> 16;
+  oid[10] = (ip->addr[2] & 0x0000FF00) >>  8;
+  oid[11] = (ip->addr[2] & 0x000000FF) >>  0;
+  oid[12] = (ip->addr[3] & 0xFF000000) >> 24;
+  oid[13] = (ip->addr[3] & 0x00FF0000) >> 16;
+  oid[14] = (ip->addr[3] & 0x0000FF00) >>  8;
+  oid[15] = (ip->addr[3] & 0x000000FF) >>  0;
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4 || LWIP_IPV6
+/**
+ * Convert to InetAddressType+InetAddress+InetPortNumber
+ * @param ip IP address
+ * @param port Port
+ * @param oid OID
+ * @return OID length
+ */
+u8_t
+snmp_ip_port_to_oid(const ip_addr_t *ip, u16_t port, u32_t *oid)
+{
+  u8_t idx;
+
+  idx = snmp_ip_to_oid(ip, oid);
+  oid[idx] = port;
+  idx++;
+
+  return idx;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Convert to InetAddressType+InetAddress
+ * @param ip IP address
+ * @param oid OID
+ * @return OID length
+ */
+u8_t
+snmp_ip_to_oid(const ip_addr_t *ip, u32_t *oid)
+{
+  if (IP_IS_ANY_TYPE_VAL(*ip)) {
+    oid[0] = 0; /* any */
+    oid[1] = 0; /* no IP OIDs follow */
+    return 2;
+  } else if (IP_IS_V6(ip)) {
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+    oid[0] = 2; /* ipv6 */
+    oid[1] = 16; /* 16 InetAddressIPv6 OIDs follow */
+    snmp_ip6_to_oid(ip_2_ip6(ip), &oid[2]);
+    return 18;
+#else /* LWIP_IPV6 */
+    return 0;
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */
+  } else {
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+    oid[0] = 1; /* ipv4 */
+    oid[1] = 4; /* 4 InetAddressIPv4 OIDs follow */
+    snmp_ip4_to_oid(ip_2_ip4(ip), &oid[2]);
+    return 6;
+#else /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+    return 0;
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Convert from InetAddressType+InetAddress to ip_addr_t
+ * @param oid OID
+ * @param oid_len OID length
+ * @param ip IP address
+ * @return Parsed OID length
+ */
+u8_t
+snmp_oid_to_ip(const u32_t *oid, u8_t oid_len, ip_addr_t *ip)
+{
+  /* InetAddressType */
+  if (oid_len < 1) {
+    return 0;
+  }
+
+  if (oid[0] == 0) { /* any */
+    /* 1x InetAddressType, 1x OID len */
+    if (oid_len < 2) {
+      return 0;
+    }
+    if (oid[1] != 0) {
+      return 0;
+    }
+
+    memset(ip, 0, sizeof(*ip));
+    IP_SET_TYPE(ip, IPADDR_TYPE_ANY);
+
+    return 2;
+  } else if (oid[0] == 1) { /* ipv4 */
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+    /* 1x InetAddressType, 1x OID len, 4x InetAddressIPv4 */
+    if (oid_len < 6) {
+      return 0;
+    }
+
+    /* 4x ipv4 OID */
+    if (oid[1] != 4) {
+      return 0;
+    }
+
+    IP_SET_TYPE(ip, IPADDR_TYPE_V4);
+    if (!snmp_oid_to_ip4(&oid[2], ip_2_ip4(ip))) {
+      return 0;
+    }
+
+    return 6;
+#else /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+    return 0;
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+  } else if (oid[0] == 2) { /* ipv6 */
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+    /* 1x InetAddressType, 1x OID len, 16x InetAddressIPv6 */
+    if (oid_len < 18) {
+      return 0;
+    }
+
+    /* 16x ipv6 OID */
+    if (oid[1] != 16) {
+      return 0;
+    }
+
+    IP_SET_TYPE(ip, IPADDR_TYPE_V6);
+    if (!snmp_oid_to_ip6(&oid[2], ip_2_ip6(ip))) {
+      return 0;
+    }
+
+    return 18;
+#else /* LWIP_IPV6 */
+    return 0;
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */
+  } else { /* unsupported InetAddressType */
+    return 0;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Convert from InetAddressType+InetAddress+InetPortNumber to ip_addr_t and u16_t
+ * @param oid OID
+ * @param oid_len OID length
+ * @param ip IP address
+ * @param port Port
+ * @return Parsed OID length
+ */
+u8_t
+snmp_oid_to_ip_port(const u32_t *oid, u8_t oid_len, ip_addr_t *ip, u16_t *port)
+{
+  u8_t idx = 0;
+
+  /* InetAddressType + InetAddress */
+  idx += snmp_oid_to_ip(&oid[idx], oid_len-idx, ip);
+  if (idx == 0) {
+    return 0;
+  }
+
+  /* InetPortNumber */
+  if (oid_len < (idx+1)) {
+    return 0;
+  }
+  if (oid[idx] > 0xffff) {
+    return 0;
+  }
+  *port = (u16_t)oid[idx];
+  idx++;
+
+  return idx;
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 || LWIP_IPV6 */
+
+/**
+ * Assign an OID to struct snmp_obj_id
+ * @param target Assignment target 
+ * @param oid OID
+ * @param oid_len OID length
+ */
+void
+snmp_oid_assign(struct snmp_obj_id* target, const u32_t *oid, u8_t oid_len)
+{
+  LWIP_ASSERT("oid_len <= LWIP_SNMP_OBJ_ID_LEN", oid_len <= SNMP_MAX_OBJ_ID_LEN);
+
+  target->len = oid_len;
+
+  if (oid_len > 0) {
+    MEMCPY(target->id, oid, oid_len * sizeof(u32_t));
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Prefix an OID to OID in struct snmp_obj_id
+ * @param target Assignment target to prefix
+ * @param oid OID
+ * @param oid_len OID length
+ */
+void
+snmp_oid_prefix(struct snmp_obj_id* target, const u32_t *oid, u8_t oid_len)
+{
+  LWIP_ASSERT("target->len + oid_len <= LWIP_SNMP_OBJ_ID_LEN", (target->len + oid_len) <= SNMP_MAX_OBJ_ID_LEN);
+
+  if (oid_len > 0) {
+    /* move existing OID to make room at the beginning for OID to insert */
+    int i;
+    for (i = target->len-1; i>=0; i--) {
+      target->id[i + oid_len] = target->id[i];
+    }
+
+    /* paste oid at the beginning */
+    MEMCPY(target->id, oid, oid_len * sizeof(u32_t));
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Combine two OIDs into struct snmp_obj_id
+ * @param target Assignmet target
+ * @param oid1 OID 1
+ * @param oid1_len OID 1 length
+ * @param oid2 OID 2
+ * @param oid2_len OID 2 length
+ */
+void
+snmp_oid_combine(struct snmp_obj_id* target, const u32_t *oid1, u8_t oid1_len, const u32_t *oid2, u8_t oid2_len)
+{
+  snmp_oid_assign(target, oid1, oid1_len);
+  snmp_oid_append(target, oid2, oid2_len);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Append OIDs to struct snmp_obj_id
+ * @param target Assignment target to append to
+ * @param oid OID
+ * @param oid_len OID length
+ */
+void
+snmp_oid_append(struct snmp_obj_id* target, const u32_t *oid, u8_t oid_len)
+{
+  LWIP_ASSERT("offset + oid_len <= LWIP_SNMP_OBJ_ID_LEN", (target->len + oid_len) <= SNMP_MAX_OBJ_ID_LEN);
+
+  if (oid_len > 0) {
+    MEMCPY(&target->id[target->len], oid, oid_len * sizeof(u32_t));
+    target->len += oid_len;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Compare two OIDs
+ * @param oid1 OID 1
+ * @param oid1_len OID 1 length
+ * @param oid2 OID 2
+ * @param oid2_len OID 2 length
+ * @return -1: OID1&lt;OID2  1: OID1 &gt;OID2 0: equal
+ */
+s8_t
+snmp_oid_compare(const u32_t *oid1, u8_t oid1_len, const u32_t *oid2, u8_t oid2_len)
+{
+  u8_t level = 0;
+  LWIP_ASSERT("'oid1' param must not be NULL or 'oid1_len' param be 0!", (oid1 != NULL) || (oid1_len == 0));
+  LWIP_ASSERT("'oid2' param must not be NULL or 'oid2_len' param be 0!", (oid2 != NULL) || (oid2_len == 0));
+
+  while ((level < oid1_len) && (level < oid2_len)) {
+    if (*oid1 < *oid2) {
+      return -1;
+    }
+    if (*oid1 > *oid2) {
+      return 1;
+    }
+
+    level++;
+    oid1++;
+    oid2++;
+  }
+
+  /* common part of both OID's is equal, compare length */
+  if (oid1_len < oid2_len) {
+    return -1;
+  }
+  if (oid1_len > oid2_len) {
+    return 1;
+  }
+
+  /* they are equal */
+  return 0;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Check of two OIDs are equal
+ * @param oid1 OID 1
+ * @param oid1_len OID 1 length
+ * @param oid2 OID 2
+ * @param oid2_len OID 2 length
+ * @return 1: equal 0: non-equal
+ */
+u8_t
+snmp_oid_equal(const u32_t *oid1, u8_t oid1_len, const u32_t *oid2, u8_t oid2_len)
+{
+  return (snmp_oid_compare(oid1, oid1_len, oid2, oid2_len) == 0)? 1 : 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Convert netif to interface index
+ * @param netif netif
+ * @return index
+ */
+u8_t
+netif_to_num(const struct netif *netif)
+{
+  u8_t result = 0;
+  struct netif *netif_iterator = netif_list;
+
+  while (netif_iterator != NULL) {
+    result++;
+
+    if (netif_iterator == netif) {
+      return result;
+    }
+
+    netif_iterator = netif_iterator->next;
+  }
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("netif not found in netif_list", 0);
+  return 0;
+}
+
+static const struct snmp_mib*
+snmp_get_mib_from_oid(const u32_t *oid, u8_t oid_len)
+{
+  const u32_t* list_oid;
+  const u32_t* searched_oid;
+  u8_t i, l;
+
+  u8_t max_match_len = 0;
+  const struct snmp_mib* matched_mib = NULL;
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("'oid' param must not be NULL!", (oid != NULL));
+
+  if (oid_len == 0) {
+    return NULL;
+  }
+
+  for (i = 0; i < snmp_num_mibs; i++) {
+    LWIP_ASSERT("MIB array not initialized correctly", (snmp_mibs[i] != NULL));
+    LWIP_ASSERT("MIB array not initialized correctly - base OID is NULL", (snmp_mibs[i]->base_oid != NULL));
+
+    if (oid_len >= snmp_mibs[i]->base_oid_len) {
+      l            = snmp_mibs[i]->base_oid_len;
+      list_oid     = snmp_mibs[i]->base_oid;
+      searched_oid = oid;
+
+      while (l > 0) {
+        if (*list_oid != *searched_oid) {
+          break;
+        }
+
+        l--;
+        list_oid++;
+        searched_oid++;
+      }
+
+      if ((l == 0) && (snmp_mibs[i]->base_oid_len > max_match_len)) {
+        max_match_len = snmp_mibs[i]->base_oid_len;
+        matched_mib = snmp_mibs[i];
+      }
+    }
+  }
+
+  return matched_mib;
+}
+
+static const struct snmp_mib*
+snmp_get_next_mib(const u32_t *oid, u8_t oid_len)
+{
+  u8_t i;
+  const struct snmp_mib* next_mib = NULL;
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("'oid' param must not be NULL!", (oid != NULL));
+
+  if (oid_len == 0) {
+    return NULL;
+  }
+
+  for (i = 0; i < snmp_num_mibs; i++) {
+    if (snmp_mibs[i]->base_oid != NULL) {
+      /* check if mib is located behind starting point */
+      if (snmp_oid_compare(snmp_mibs[i]->base_oid, snmp_mibs[i]->base_oid_len, oid, oid_len) > 0) {
+        if ((next_mib == NULL) ||
+            (snmp_oid_compare(snmp_mibs[i]->base_oid, snmp_mibs[i]->base_oid_len,
+                              next_mib->base_oid, next_mib->base_oid_len) < 0)) {
+          next_mib = snmp_mibs[i];
+        }
+      }
+    }
+  }
+
+  return next_mib;
+}
+
+static const struct snmp_mib*
+snmp_get_mib_between(const u32_t *oid1, u8_t oid1_len, const u32_t *oid2, u8_t oid2_len)
+{
+  const struct snmp_mib* next_mib = snmp_get_next_mib(oid1, oid1_len);
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("'oid2' param must not be NULL!", (oid2 != NULL));
+  LWIP_ASSERT("'oid2_len' param must be greater than 0!", (oid2_len > 0));
+
+  if (next_mib != NULL) {
+    if (snmp_oid_compare(next_mib->base_oid, next_mib->base_oid_len, oid2, oid2_len) < 0) {
+      return next_mib;
+    }
+  }
+
+  return NULL;
+}
+
+u8_t
+snmp_get_node_instance_from_oid(const u32_t *oid, u8_t oid_len, struct snmp_node_instance* node_instance)
+{
+  u8_t result = SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHOBJECT;
+  const struct snmp_mib *mib;
+  const struct snmp_node *mn = NULL;
+
+  mib = snmp_get_mib_from_oid(oid, oid_len);
+  if (mib != NULL) {
+    u8_t oid_instance_len;
+
+    mn = snmp_mib_tree_resolve_exact(mib, oid, oid_len, &oid_instance_len);
+    if ((mn != NULL) && (mn->node_type != SNMP_NODE_TREE)) {
+      /* get instance */
+      const struct snmp_leaf_node* leaf_node = (const struct snmp_leaf_node*)(const void*)mn;
+
+      node_instance->node = mn;
+      snmp_oid_assign(&node_instance->instance_oid, oid + (oid_len - oid_instance_len), oid_instance_len);
+
+      result = leaf_node->get_instance(
+        oid,
+        oid_len - oid_instance_len,
+        node_instance);
+
+#ifdef LWIP_DEBUG
+      if (result == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) {
+        if (((node_instance->access & SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_ACCESS_READ) != 0) && (node_instance->get_value == NULL)) {
+          LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_DEBUG, ("SNMP inconsistent access: node is readable but no get_value function is specified\n"));
+        }
+        if (((node_instance->access & SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_ACCESS_WRITE) != 0) && (node_instance->set_value == NULL)) {
+          LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_DEBUG, ("SNMP inconsistent access: node is writable but no set_value and/or set_test function is specified\n"));
+        }
+      }
+#endif
+    }
+  }
+
+  return result;
+}
+
+u8_t
+snmp_get_next_node_instance_from_oid(const u32_t *oid, u8_t oid_len, snmp_validate_node_instance_method validate_node_instance_method, void* validate_node_instance_arg, struct snmp_obj_id* node_oid, struct snmp_node_instance* node_instance)
+{
+  const struct snmp_mib      *mib;
+  const struct snmp_node *mn = NULL;
+  const u32_t* start_oid     = NULL;
+  u8_t         start_oid_len = 0;
+
+  /* resolve target MIB from passed OID */
+  mib = snmp_get_mib_from_oid(oid, oid_len);
+  if (mib == NULL) {
+    /* passed OID does not reference any known MIB, start at the next closest MIB */
+    mib = snmp_get_next_mib(oid, oid_len);
+
+    if (mib != NULL) {
+      start_oid     = mib->base_oid;
+      start_oid_len = mib->base_oid_len;
+    }
+  } else {
+    start_oid     = oid;
+    start_oid_len = oid_len;
+  }
+
+  /* resolve target node from MIB, skip to next MIB if no suitable node is found in current MIB */
+  while ((mib != NULL) && (mn == NULL)) {
+    u8_t oid_instance_len;
+
+    /* check if OID directly references a node inside current MIB, in this case we have to ask this node for the next instance */
+    mn = snmp_mib_tree_resolve_exact(mib, start_oid, start_oid_len, &oid_instance_len);
+    if (mn != NULL) {
+      snmp_oid_assign(node_oid, start_oid, start_oid_len - oid_instance_len); /* set oid to node */
+      snmp_oid_assign(&node_instance->instance_oid, start_oid + (start_oid_len - oid_instance_len), oid_instance_len); /* set (relative) instance oid */
+    } else {
+      /* OID does not reference a node, search for the next closest node inside MIB; set instance_oid.len to zero because we want the first instance of this node */
+      mn = snmp_mib_tree_resolve_next(mib, start_oid, start_oid_len, node_oid);
+      node_instance->instance_oid.len = 0;
+    }
+
+    /* validate the node; if the node has no further instance or the returned instance is invalid, search for the next in MIB and validate again */
+    node_instance->node = mn;
+    while (mn != NULL) {
+       u8_t result;
+
+      /* clear fields which may have values from previous loops */
+      node_instance->asn1_type        = 0;
+      node_instance->access           = SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_NOT_ACCESSIBLE;
+      node_instance->get_value        = NULL;
+      node_instance->set_test         = NULL;
+      node_instance->set_value        = NULL;
+      node_instance->release_instance = NULL;
+      node_instance->reference.ptr    = NULL;
+      node_instance->reference_len    = 0;
+
+      result = ((const struct snmp_leaf_node*)(const void*)mn)->get_next_instance(
+        node_oid->id,
+        node_oid->len,
+        node_instance);
+
+      if (result == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) {
+#ifdef LWIP_DEBUG
+        if (((node_instance->access & SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_ACCESS_READ) != 0) && (node_instance->get_value == NULL)) {
+          LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_DEBUG, ("SNMP inconsistent access: node is readable but no get_value function is specified\n"));
+        }
+        if (((node_instance->access & SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_ACCESS_WRITE) != 0) && (node_instance->set_value == NULL)) {
+          LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_DEBUG, ("SNMP inconsistent access: node is writable but no set_value function is specified\n"));
+        }
+#endif
+
+        /* validate node because the node may be not accessible for example (but let the caller decide what is valid */
+        if ((validate_node_instance_method == NULL) ||
+            (validate_node_instance_method(node_instance, validate_node_instance_arg) == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR)) {
+          /* node_oid "returns" the full result OID (including the instance part) */
+          snmp_oid_append(node_oid, node_instance->instance_oid.id, node_instance->instance_oid.len);
+          break;
+        }
+
+        if (node_instance->release_instance != NULL) {
+          node_instance->release_instance(node_instance);
+        }
+        /*
+        the instance itself is not valid, ask for next instance from same node.
+        we don't have to change any variables because node_instance->instance_oid is used as input (starting point)
+        as well as output (resulting next OID), so we have to simply call get_next_instance method again
+        */
+      } else {
+        if (node_instance->release_instance != NULL) {
+          node_instance->release_instance(node_instance);
+        }
+
+        /* the node has no further instance, skip to next node */
+        mn = snmp_mib_tree_resolve_next(mib, node_oid->id, node_oid->len, &node_instance->instance_oid); /* misuse node_instance->instance_oid as tmp buffer */
+        if (mn != NULL) {
+          /* prepare for next loop */
+          snmp_oid_assign(node_oid, node_instance->instance_oid.id, node_instance->instance_oid.len);
+          node_instance->instance_oid.len = 0;
+          node_instance->node = mn;
+        }
+      }
+    }
+
+    if (mn != NULL) {
+      /*
+      we found a suitable next node,
+      now we have to check if a inner MIB is located between the searched OID and the resulting OID.
+      this is possible because MIB's may be located anywhere in the global tree, that means also in 
+      the subtree of another MIB (e.g. if searched OID is .2 and resulting OID is .4, then another
+      MIB having .3 as root node may exist)
+      */
+      const struct snmp_mib *intermediate_mib;
+      intermediate_mib = snmp_get_mib_between(start_oid, start_oid_len, node_oid->id, node_oid->len);
+
+      if (intermediate_mib != NULL) {
+        /* search for first node inside intermediate mib in next loop */
+        if (node_instance->release_instance != NULL) {
+          node_instance->release_instance(node_instance);
+        }
+
+        mn            = NULL;
+        mib           = intermediate_mib;
+        start_oid     = mib->base_oid;
+        start_oid_len = mib->base_oid_len;
+      }
+      /* else { we found out target node } */
+    } else {
+      /*
+      there is no further (suitable) node inside this MIB, search for the next MIB with following priority
+      1. search for inner MIB's (whose root is located inside tree of current MIB)
+      2. search for surrouding MIB's (where the current MIB is the inner MIB) and continue there if any
+      3. take the next closest MIB (not being related to the current MIB)
+      */
+      const struct snmp_mib *next_mib;
+      next_mib = snmp_get_next_mib(start_oid, start_oid_len); /* returns MIB's related to point 1 and 3 */
+
+      /* is the found MIB an inner MIB? (point 1) */
+      if ((next_mib != NULL) && (next_mib->base_oid_len > mib->base_oid_len) &&
+          (snmp_oid_compare(next_mib->base_oid, mib->base_oid_len, mib->base_oid, mib->base_oid_len) == 0)) {
+        /* yes it is -> continue at inner MIB */
+        mib = next_mib;
+        start_oid     = mib->base_oid;
+        start_oid_len = mib->base_oid_len;
+      } else {
+        /* check if there is a surrounding mib where to continue (point 2) (only possible if OID length > 1) */
+        if (mib->base_oid_len > 1) {
+          mib = snmp_get_mib_from_oid(mib->base_oid, mib->base_oid_len - 1);
+
+          if (mib == NULL) {
+            /* no surrounding mib, use next mib encountered above (point 3) */
+            mib = next_mib;
+
+            if (mib != NULL) {
+              start_oid     = mib->base_oid;
+              start_oid_len = mib->base_oid_len;
+            }
+          }
+          /* else { start_oid stays the same because we want to continue from current offset in surrounding mib (point 2) } */
+        }
+      }
+    }
+  }
+
+  if (mib == NULL) {
+    /* loop is only left when mib == null (error) or mib_node != NULL (success) */
+    return SNMP_ERR_ENDOFMIBVIEW;
+  }
+
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Searches tree for the supplied object identifier.
+ *
+ */
+const struct snmp_node *
+snmp_mib_tree_resolve_exact(const struct snmp_mib *mib, const u32_t *oid, u8_t oid_len, u8_t* oid_instance_len)
+{
+  const struct snmp_node* const* node = &mib->root_node;
+  u8_t oid_offset = mib->base_oid_len;
+
+  while ((oid_offset < oid_len) && ((*node)->node_type == SNMP_NODE_TREE)) {
+    /* search for matching sub node */
+    u32_t subnode_oid = *(oid + oid_offset);
+
+    u32_t i = (*(const struct snmp_tree_node* const*)node)->subnode_count;
+    node    = (*(const struct snmp_tree_node* const*)node)->subnodes;
+    while ((i > 0) && ((*node)->oid != subnode_oid)) {
+      node++;
+      i--;
+    }
+
+    if (i == 0) {
+      /* no matching subnode found */
+      return NULL;
+    }
+
+    oid_offset++;
+  }
+
+  if ((*node)->node_type != SNMP_NODE_TREE) {
+    /* we found a leaf node */
+    *oid_instance_len = oid_len - oid_offset;
+    return (*node);
+  }
+
+  return NULL;
+}
+
+const struct snmp_node*
+snmp_mib_tree_resolve_next(const struct snmp_mib *mib, const u32_t *oid, u8_t oid_len, struct snmp_obj_id* oidret)
+{
+  u8_t  oid_offset = mib->base_oid_len;
+  const struct snmp_node* const* node;
+  const struct snmp_tree_node* node_stack[SNMP_MAX_OBJ_ID_LEN];
+  s32_t nsi = 0; /* NodeStackIndex */
+  u32_t subnode_oid;
+
+  if (mib->root_node->node_type != SNMP_NODE_TREE) {
+    /* a next operation on a mib with only a leaf node will always return NULL because there is no other node */
+    return NULL;
+  }
+
+  /* first build node stack related to passed oid (as far as possible), then go backwards to determine the next node */
+  node_stack[nsi] = (const struct snmp_tree_node*)(const void*)mib->root_node;
+  while (oid_offset < oid_len) {
+    /* search for matching sub node */
+    u32_t i = node_stack[nsi]->subnode_count;
+    node    = node_stack[nsi]->subnodes;
+
+    subnode_oid = *(oid + oid_offset);
+
+    while ((i > 0) && ((*node)->oid != subnode_oid)) {
+      node++;
+      i--;
+    }
+
+    if ((i == 0) || ((*node)->node_type != SNMP_NODE_TREE)) {
+      /* no (matching) tree-subnode found */
+      break;
+    }
+    nsi++;
+    node_stack[nsi] = (const struct snmp_tree_node*)(const void*)(*node);
+
+    oid_offset++;
+  }
+
+
+  if (oid_offset >= oid_len) {
+    /* passed oid references a tree node -> return first useable sub node of it */
+    subnode_oid = 0;
+  } else {
+    subnode_oid = *(oid + oid_offset) + 1;
+  }
+
+  while (nsi >= 0) {
+    const struct snmp_node* subnode = NULL;
+
+    /* find next node on current level */
+    s32_t i        = node_stack[nsi]->subnode_count;
+    node           = node_stack[nsi]->subnodes;
+    while (i > 0) {
+      if ((*node)->oid == subnode_oid) {
+        subnode = *node;
+        break;
+      } else if (((*node)->oid > subnode_oid) && ((subnode == NULL) || ((*node)->oid < subnode->oid))) {
+        subnode = *node;
+      }
+
+      node++;
+      i--;
+    }
+
+    if (subnode == NULL) {
+      /* no further node found on this level, go one level up and start searching with index of current node*/
+      subnode_oid = node_stack[nsi]->node.oid + 1;
+      nsi--;
+    } else {
+      if (subnode->node_type == SNMP_NODE_TREE) {
+        /* next is a tree node, go into it and start searching */
+        nsi++;
+        node_stack[nsi] = (const struct snmp_tree_node*)(const void*)subnode;
+        subnode_oid = 0;
+      } else {
+        /* we found a leaf node -> fill oidret and return it */
+        snmp_oid_assign(oidret, mib->base_oid, mib->base_oid_len);
+        i = 1;
+        while (i <= nsi) {
+          oidret->id[oidret->len] = node_stack[i]->node.oid;
+          oidret->len++;
+          i++;
+        }
+
+        oidret->id[oidret->len] = subnode->oid;
+        oidret->len++;
+
+        return subnode;
+      }
+    }
+  }
+
+  return NULL;
+}
+
+/** initialize struct next_oid_state using this function before passing it to next_oid_check */
+void
+snmp_next_oid_init(struct snmp_next_oid_state *state,
+  const u32_t *start_oid, u8_t start_oid_len,
+  u32_t *next_oid_buf, u8_t next_oid_max_len)
+{
+  state->start_oid        = start_oid;
+  state->start_oid_len    = start_oid_len;
+  state->next_oid         = next_oid_buf;
+  state->next_oid_len     = 0;
+  state->next_oid_max_len = next_oid_max_len;
+  state->status           = SNMP_NEXT_OID_STATUS_NO_MATCH;
+}
+
+/** checks if the passed incomplete OID may be a possible candidate for snmp_next_oid_check();
+this methid is intended if the complete OID is not yet known but it is very expensive to build it up,
+so it is possible to test the starting part before building up the complete oid and pass it to snmp_next_oid_check()*/
+u8_t
+snmp_next_oid_precheck(struct snmp_next_oid_state *state, const u32_t *oid, const u8_t oid_len)
+{
+  if (state->status != SNMP_NEXT_OID_STATUS_BUF_TO_SMALL) {
+    u8_t start_oid_len = (oid_len < state->start_oid_len) ? oid_len : state->start_oid_len;
+
+    /* check passed OID is located behind start offset */
+    if (snmp_oid_compare(oid, oid_len, state->start_oid, start_oid_len) >= 0) {
+      /* check if new oid is located closer to start oid than current closest oid */
+      if ((state->status == SNMP_NEXT_OID_STATUS_NO_MATCH) ||
+        (snmp_oid_compare(oid, oid_len, state->next_oid, state->next_oid_len) < 0)) {
+        return 1;
+      }
+    }
+  }
+
+  return 0;
+}
+
+/** checks the passed OID if it is a candidate to be the next one (get_next); returns !=0 if passed oid is currently closest, otherwise 0 */
+u8_t
+snmp_next_oid_check(struct snmp_next_oid_state *state, const u32_t *oid, const u8_t oid_len, void* reference)
+{
+  /* do not overwrite a fail result */
+  if (state->status != SNMP_NEXT_OID_STATUS_BUF_TO_SMALL) {
+    /* check passed OID is located behind start offset */
+    if (snmp_oid_compare(oid, oid_len, state->start_oid, state->start_oid_len) > 0) {
+      /* check if new oid is located closer to start oid than current closest oid */
+      if ((state->status == SNMP_NEXT_OID_STATUS_NO_MATCH) ||
+        (snmp_oid_compare(oid, oid_len, state->next_oid, state->next_oid_len) < 0)) {
+        if (oid_len <= state->next_oid_max_len) {
+          MEMCPY(state->next_oid, oid, oid_len * sizeof(u32_t));
+          state->next_oid_len = oid_len;
+          state->status       = SNMP_NEXT_OID_STATUS_SUCCESS;
+          state->reference    = reference;
+          return 1;
+        } else {
+          state->status = SNMP_NEXT_OID_STATUS_BUF_TO_SMALL;
+        }
+      }
+    }
+  }
+
+  return 0;
+}
+
+u8_t
+snmp_oid_in_range(const u32_t *oid_in, u8_t oid_len, const struct snmp_oid_range *oid_ranges, u8_t oid_ranges_len)
+{
+  u8_t i;
+
+  if (oid_len != oid_ranges_len) {
+    return 0;
+  }
+
+  for (i = 0; i < oid_ranges_len; i++) {
+    if ((oid_in[i] < oid_ranges[i].min) || (oid_in[i] > oid_ranges[i].max)) {
+      return 0;
+    }
+  }
+
+  return 1;
+}
+
+snmp_err_t
+snmp_set_test_ok(struct snmp_node_instance* instance, u16_t value_len, void* value)
+{
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(instance);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(value_len);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(value);
+
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Decodes BITS pseudotype value from ASN.1 OctetString.
+ *
+ * @note Because BITS pseudo type is encoded as OCTET STRING, it cannot directly
+ * be encoded/decoded by the agent. Instead call this function as required from
+ * get/test/set methods.
+ *
+ * @param buf points to a buffer holding the ASN1 octet string
+ * @param buf_len length of octet string
+ * @param bit_value decoded Bit value with Bit0 == LSB
+ * @return ERR_OK if successful, ERR_ARG if bit value contains more than 32 bit
+ */
+err_t
+snmp_decode_bits(const u8_t *buf, u32_t buf_len, u32_t *bit_value)
+{
+  u8_t b;
+  u8_t bits_processed = 0;
+  *bit_value = 0;
+
+  while (buf_len > 0) {
+    /* any bit set in this byte? */
+    if (*buf != 0x00) {
+      if (bits_processed >= 32) {
+        /* accept more than 4 bytes, but only when no bits are set */
+        return ERR_VAL;
+      }
+
+      b = *buf;
+      do {
+        if (b & 0x80) {
+          *bit_value |= (1 << bits_processed);
+        }
+        bits_processed++;
+        b <<= 1;
+      }
+      while ((bits_processed & 0x07) != 0); /* &0x07 -> % 8 */
+    } else {
+      bits_processed += 8;
+    }
+
+    buf_len--;
+    buf++;
+  }
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+err_t
+snmp_decode_truthvalue(const s32_t *asn1_value, u8_t *bool_value)
+{
+  /* defined by RFC1443:
+   TruthValue ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
+    STATUS       current
+    DESCRIPTION
+     "Represents a boolean value."
+    SYNTAX       INTEGER { true(1), false(2) }
+  */
+
+  if ((asn1_value == NULL) || (bool_value == NULL)) {
+    return ERR_ARG;
+  }
+
+  if (*asn1_value == 1) {
+    *bool_value = 1;
+  } else if (*asn1_value == 2) {
+    *bool_value = 0;
+  } else {
+    return ERR_VAL;
+  }
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Encodes BITS pseudotype value into ASN.1 OctetString.
+ *
+ * @note Because BITS pseudo type is encoded as OCTET STRING, it cannot directly
+ * be encoded/decoded by the agent. Instead call this function as required from
+ * get/test/set methods.
+ *
+ * @param buf points to a buffer where the resulting ASN1 octet string is stored to
+ * @param buf_len max length of the bufffer
+ * @param bit_value Bit value to encode with Bit0 == LSB
+ * @param bit_count Number of possible bits for the bit value (according to rfc we have to send all bits independant from their truth value)
+ * @return number of bytes used from buffer to store the resulting OctetString
+ */
+u8_t
+snmp_encode_bits(u8_t *buf, u32_t buf_len, u32_t bit_value, u8_t bit_count)
+{
+  u8_t len = 0;
+  u8_t min_bytes = (bit_count + 7) >> 3; /* >>3 -> / 8 */
+
+  while ((buf_len > 0) && (bit_value != 0x00)) {
+    s8_t i = 7;
+    *buf = 0x00;
+    while (i >= 0) {
+      if (bit_value & 0x01) {
+        *buf |= 0x01;
+      }
+
+      if (i > 0) {
+        *buf <<= 1;
+      }
+
+      bit_value >>= 1;
+      i--;
+    }
+
+    buf++;
+    buf_len--;
+    len++;
+  }
+
+  if (len < min_bytes) {
+    buf     += len;
+    buf_len -= len;
+
+    while ((len < min_bytes) && (buf_len > 0)) {
+      *buf = 0x00;
+      buf++;
+      buf_len--;
+      len++;
+    }
+  }
+
+  return len;
+}
+
+u8_t
+snmp_encode_truthvalue(s32_t *asn1_value, u32_t bool_value)
+{
+  /* defined by RFC1443:
+   TruthValue ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
+    STATUS       current
+    DESCRIPTION
+     "Represents a boolean value."
+    SYNTAX       INTEGER { true(1), false(2) }
+  */
+
+  if (asn1_value == NULL) {
+    return 0;
+  }
+
+  if (bool_value) {
+    *asn1_value = 1; /* defined by RFC1443 */
+  } else {
+    *asn1_value = 2; /* defined by RFC1443 */
+  }
+
+  return sizeof(s32_t);
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_SNMP */

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+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ * Author: Martin Hentschel <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+
+#ifndef LWIP_HDR_APPS_SNMP_CORE_PRIV_H
+#define LWIP_HDR_APPS_SNMP_CORE_PRIV_H
+
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_opts.h"
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */
+
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_core.h"
+#include "snmp_asn1.h"
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+/* (outdated) SNMPv1 error codes
+ * shall not be used by MIBS anymore, nevertheless required from core for properly answering a v1 request
+ */
+#define SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHNAME 2
+#define SNMP_ERR_BADVALUE   3
+#define SNMP_ERR_READONLY   4
+/* error codes which are internal and shall not be used by MIBS
+ * shall not be used by MIBS anymore, nevertheless required from core for properly answering a v1 request
+ */
+#define SNMP_ERR_TOOBIG               1
+#define SNMP_ERR_AUTHORIZATIONERROR   16
+#define SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHOBJECT         SNMP_VARBIND_EXCEPTION_OFFSET + SNMP_ASN1_CONTEXT_VARBIND_NO_SUCH_OBJECT
+#define SNMP_ERR_ENDOFMIBVIEW         SNMP_VARBIND_EXCEPTION_OFFSET + SNMP_ASN1_CONTEXT_VARBIND_END_OF_MIB_VIEW
+
+
+const struct snmp_node* snmp_mib_tree_resolve_exact(const struct snmp_mib *mib, const u32_t *oid, u8_t oid_len, u8_t* oid_instance_len);
+const struct snmp_node* snmp_mib_tree_resolve_next(const struct snmp_mib *mib, const u32_t *oid, u8_t oid_len, struct snmp_obj_id* oidret);
+
+typedef u8_t (*snmp_validate_node_instance_method)(struct snmp_node_instance*, void*);
+
+u8_t snmp_get_node_instance_from_oid(const u32_t *oid, u8_t oid_len, struct snmp_node_instance* node_instance);
+u8_t snmp_get_next_node_instance_from_oid(const u32_t *oid, u8_t oid_len, snmp_validate_node_instance_method validate_node_instance_method, void* validate_node_instance_arg, struct snmp_obj_id* node_oid, struct snmp_node_instance* node_instance);
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* LWIP_SNMP */
+
+#endif /* LWIP_HDR_APPS_SNMP_CORE_PRIV_H */

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+/**
+ * @file
+ * Management Information Base II (RFC1213) objects and functions.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2006 Axon Digital Design B.V., The Netherlands.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * Author: Dirk Ziegelmeier <[email protected]>
+ *         Christiaan Simons <[email protected]>
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @defgroup snmp_mib2 MIB2
+ * @ingroup snmp
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_opts.h"
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP && SNMP_LWIP_MIB2 /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */
+
+#if !LWIP_STATS
+#error LWIP_SNMP MIB2 needs LWIP_STATS (for MIB2)
+#endif
+#if !MIB2_STATS
+#error LWIP_SNMP MIB2 needs MIB2_STATS (for MIB2)
+#endif
+
+#include "lwip/snmp.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_core.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_mib2.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_scalar.h"
+
+#if SNMP_USE_NETCONN
+#include "lwip/tcpip.h"
+#include "lwip/priv/tcpip_priv.h"
+void
+snmp_mib2_lwip_synchronizer(snmp_threadsync_called_fn fn, void* arg)
+{
+#if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING
+  LOCK_TCPIP_CORE();
+  fn(arg);
+  UNLOCK_TCPIP_CORE();
+#else
+  tcpip_callback(fn, arg);
+#endif
+}
+
+struct snmp_threadsync_instance snmp_mib2_lwip_locks;
+#endif
+
+/* dot3 and EtherLike MIB not planned. (transmission .1.3.6.1.2.1.10) */
+/* historical (some say hysterical). (cmot .1.3.6.1.2.1.9) */
+/* lwIP has no EGP, thus may not implement it. (egp .1.3.6.1.2.1.8) */
+
+/* --- mib-2 .1.3.6.1.2.1 ----------------------------------------------------- */
+extern const struct snmp_scalar_array_node snmp_mib2_snmp_root;
+extern const struct snmp_tree_node snmp_mib2_udp_root;
+extern const struct snmp_tree_node snmp_mib2_tcp_root;
+extern const struct snmp_scalar_array_node snmp_mib2_icmp_root;
+extern const struct snmp_tree_node snmp_mib2_interface_root;
+extern const struct snmp_scalar_array_node snmp_mib2_system_node;
+extern const struct snmp_tree_node snmp_mib2_at_root;
+extern const struct snmp_tree_node snmp_mib2_ip_root;
+
+static const struct snmp_node* const mib2_nodes[] = {
+  &snmp_mib2_system_node.node.node,
+  &snmp_mib2_interface_root.node,
+#if LWIP_ARP && LWIP_IPV4
+  &snmp_mib2_at_root.node,
+#endif /* LWIP_ARP && LWIP_IPV4 */
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+  &snmp_mib2_ip_root.node,
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+#if LWIP_ICMP
+  &snmp_mib2_icmp_root.node.node,
+#endif /* LWIP_ICMP */
+#if LWIP_TCP
+  &snmp_mib2_tcp_root.node,
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+#if LWIP_UDP
+  &snmp_mib2_udp_root.node,
+#endif /* LWIP_UDP */
+  &snmp_mib2_snmp_root.node.node
+};
+
+static const struct snmp_tree_node mib2_root = SNMP_CREATE_TREE_NODE(1, mib2_nodes);
+
+static const u32_t  mib2_base_oid_arr[] = { 1,3,6,1,2,1 };
+const struct snmp_mib mib2 = SNMP_MIB_CREATE(mib2_base_oid_arr, &mib2_root.node);
+
+#endif /* LWIP_SNMP && SNMP_LWIP_MIB2 */

+ 182 - 0
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+/**
+ * @file
+ * Management Information Base II (RFC1213) ICMP objects and functions.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2006 Axon Digital Design B.V., The Netherlands.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * Author: Dirk Ziegelmeier <[email protected]>
+ *         Christiaan Simons <[email protected]>
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/snmp.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_core.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_mib2.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_table.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_scalar.h"
+#include "lwip/icmp.h"
+#include "lwip/stats.h"
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP && SNMP_LWIP_MIB2 && LWIP_ICMP
+
+#if SNMP_USE_NETCONN
+#define SYNC_NODE_NAME(node_name) node_name ## _synced
+#define CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(oid, node_name) \
+   static const struct snmp_threadsync_node node_name ## _synced = SNMP_CREATE_THREAD_SYNC_NODE(oid, &node_name.node, &snmp_mib2_lwip_locks);
+#else
+#define SYNC_NODE_NAME(node_name) node_name
+#define CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(oid, node_name)
+#endif
+
+/* --- icmp .1.3.6.1.2.1.5 ----------------------------------------------------- */
+
+static s16_t
+icmp_get_value(const struct snmp_scalar_array_node_def *node, void *value)
+{
+  u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value;
+
+  switch (node->oid) {
+  case 1: /* icmpInMsgs */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.icmpinmsgs);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 2: /* icmpInErrors */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.icmpinerrors);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 3: /* icmpInDestUnreachs */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.icmpindestunreachs);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 4: /* icmpInTimeExcds */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.icmpintimeexcds);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 5: /* icmpInParmProbs */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.icmpinparmprobs);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 6: /* icmpInSrcQuenchs */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.icmpinsrcquenchs);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 7: /* icmpInRedirects */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.icmpinredirects);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 8: /* icmpInEchos */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.icmpinechos);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 9: /* icmpInEchoReps */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.icmpinechoreps);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 10: /* icmpInTimestamps */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.icmpintimestamps);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 11: /* icmpInTimestampReps */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.icmpintimestampreps);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 12: /* icmpInAddrMasks */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.icmpinaddrmasks);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 13: /* icmpInAddrMaskReps */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.icmpinaddrmaskreps);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 14: /* icmpOutMsgs */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.icmpoutmsgs);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 15: /* icmpOutErrors */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.icmpouterrors);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 16: /* icmpOutDestUnreachs */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.icmpoutdestunreachs);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 17: /* icmpOutTimeExcds */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.icmpouttimeexcds);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 18: /* icmpOutParmProbs: not supported -> always 0 */
+    *uint_ptr = 0;
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 19: /* icmpOutSrcQuenchs: not supported -> always 0 */
+    *uint_ptr = 0;
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 20: /* icmpOutRedirects: not supported -> always 0 */
+    *uint_ptr = 0;
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 21: /* icmpOutEchos */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.icmpoutechos);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 22: /* icmpOutEchoReps */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.icmpoutechoreps);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 23: /* icmpOutTimestamps: not supported -> always 0 */
+    *uint_ptr = 0;
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 24: /* icmpOutTimestampReps: not supported -> always 0 */
+    *uint_ptr = 0;
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 25: /* icmpOutAddrMasks: not supported -> always 0 */
+    *uint_ptr = 0;
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 26: /* icmpOutAddrMaskReps: not supported -> always 0 */
+    *uint_ptr = 0;
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  default:
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("icmp_get_value(): unknown id: %"S32_F"\n", node->oid));
+    break;
+  }
+
+  return 0;
+}
+
+
+static const struct snmp_scalar_array_node_def icmp_nodes[] = {
+  { 1, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},
+  { 2, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},
+  { 3, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},
+  { 4, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},
+  { 5, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},
+  { 6, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},
+  { 7, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},
+  { 8, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},
+  { 9, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},
+  {10, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},
+  {11, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},
+  {12, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},
+  {13, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},
+  {14, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},
+  {15, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},
+  {16, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},
+  {17, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},
+  {18, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},
+  {19, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},
+  {20, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},
+  {21, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},
+  {22, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},
+  {23, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},
+  {24, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},
+  {25, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},
+  {26, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY}
+};
+
+const struct snmp_scalar_array_node snmp_mib2_icmp_root = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_ARRAY_NODE(5, icmp_nodes, icmp_get_value, NULL, NULL);
+
+#endif /* LWIP_SNMP && SNMP_LWIP_MIB2 && LWIP_ICMP */

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MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/src/apps/snmp/snmp_mib2_interfaces.c

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+/**
+ * @file
+ * Management Information Base II (RFC1213) INTERFACES objects and functions.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2006 Axon Digital Design B.V., The Netherlands.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * Author: Dirk Ziegelmeier <[email protected]>
+ *         Christiaan Simons <[email protected]>
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/snmp.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_core.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_mib2.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_table.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_scalar.h"
+#include "lwip/netif.h"
+#include "lwip/stats.h"
+
+#include <string.h>
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP && SNMP_LWIP_MIB2
+
+#if SNMP_USE_NETCONN
+#define SYNC_NODE_NAME(node_name) node_name ## _synced
+#define CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(oid, node_name) \
+   static const struct snmp_threadsync_node node_name ## _synced = SNMP_CREATE_THREAD_SYNC_NODE(oid, &node_name.node, &snmp_mib2_lwip_locks);
+#else
+#define SYNC_NODE_NAME(node_name) node_name
+#define CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(oid, node_name)
+#endif
+
+
+/* --- interfaces .1.3.6.1.2.1.2 ----------------------------------------------------- */
+
+static s16_t
+interfaces_get_value(struct snmp_node_instance* instance, void* value)
+{
+  if (instance->node->oid == 1) {
+    s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value;
+    s32_t num_netifs = 0;
+
+    struct netif *netif = netif_list;
+    while (netif != NULL) {
+      num_netifs++;
+      netif = netif->next;
+    }
+
+    *sint_ptr = num_netifs;
+    return sizeof(*sint_ptr);
+  }
+
+  return 0;
+}
+
+/* list of allowed value ranges for incoming OID */
+static const struct snmp_oid_range interfaces_Table_oid_ranges[] = {
+  { 1, 0xff } /* netif->num is u8_t */
+};
+
+static const u8_t iftable_ifOutQLen         = 0;
+
+static const u8_t iftable_ifOperStatus_up   = 1;
+static const u8_t iftable_ifOperStatus_down = 2;
+
+static const u8_t iftable_ifAdminStatus_up             = 1;
+static const u8_t iftable_ifAdminStatus_lowerLayerDown = 7;
+static const u8_t iftable_ifAdminStatus_down           = 2;
+
+static snmp_err_t
+interfaces_Table_get_cell_instance(const u32_t* column, const u32_t* row_oid, u8_t row_oid_len, struct snmp_node_instance* cell_instance)
+{
+  u32_t ifIndex;
+  struct netif *netif;
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(column);
+
+  /* check if incoming OID length and if values are in plausible range */
+  if (!snmp_oid_in_range(row_oid, row_oid_len, interfaces_Table_oid_ranges, LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(interfaces_Table_oid_ranges))) {
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+
+  /* get netif index from incoming OID */
+  ifIndex = row_oid[0];
+
+  /* find netif with index */
+  netif = netif_list;
+  while (netif != NULL) {
+    if (netif_to_num(netif) == ifIndex) {
+      /* store netif pointer for subsequent operations (get/test/set) */
+      cell_instance->reference.ptr = netif;
+      return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
+    }
+    netif = netif->next;
+  }
+
+  /* not found */
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+}
+
+static snmp_err_t
+interfaces_Table_get_next_cell_instance(const u32_t* column, struct snmp_obj_id* row_oid, struct snmp_node_instance* cell_instance)
+{
+  struct netif *netif;
+  struct snmp_next_oid_state state;
+  u32_t result_temp[LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(interfaces_Table_oid_ranges)];
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(column);
+
+  /* init struct to search next oid */
+  snmp_next_oid_init(&state, row_oid->id, row_oid->len, result_temp, LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(interfaces_Table_oid_ranges));
+
+  /* iterate over all possible OIDs to find the next one */
+  netif = netif_list;
+  while (netif != NULL) {
+    u32_t test_oid[LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(interfaces_Table_oid_ranges)];
+    test_oid[0] = netif_to_num(netif);
+
+    /* check generated OID: is it a candidate for the next one? */
+    snmp_next_oid_check(&state, test_oid, LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(interfaces_Table_oid_ranges), netif);
+
+    netif = netif->next;
+  }
+
+  /* did we find a next one? */
+  if (state.status == SNMP_NEXT_OID_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
+    snmp_oid_assign(row_oid, state.next_oid, state.next_oid_len);
+    /* store netif pointer for subsequent operations (get/test/set) */
+    cell_instance->reference.ptr = /* (struct netif*) */state.reference;
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
+  }
+
+  /* not found */
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+}
+
+static s16_t
+interfaces_Table_get_value(struct snmp_node_instance* instance, void* value)
+{
+  struct netif *netif = (struct netif*)instance->reference.ptr;
+  u32_t* value_u32 = (u32_t*)value;
+  s32_t* value_s32 = (s32_t*)value;
+  u16_t value_len;
+
+  switch (SNMP_TABLE_GET_COLUMN_FROM_OID(instance->instance_oid.id))
+  {
+  case 1: /* ifIndex */
+    *value_s32 = netif_to_num(netif);
+    value_len = sizeof(*value_s32);
+    break;
+  case 2: /* ifDescr */
+    value_len = sizeof(netif->name);
+    MEMCPY(value, netif->name, value_len);
+    break;
+  case 3: /* ifType */
+    *value_s32 = netif->link_type;
+    value_len = sizeof(*value_s32);
+    break;
+  case 4: /* ifMtu */
+    *value_s32 = netif->mtu;
+    value_len = sizeof(*value_s32);
+    break;
+  case 5: /* ifSpeed */
+    *value_u32 = netif->link_speed;
+    value_len = sizeof(*value_u32);
+    break;
+  case 6: /* ifPhysAddress */
+    value_len = sizeof(netif->hwaddr);
+    MEMCPY(value, &netif->hwaddr, value_len);
+    break;
+  case 7: /* ifAdminStatus */
+    if (netif_is_up(netif)) {
+      *value_s32 = iftable_ifOperStatus_up;
+    } else {
+      *value_s32 = iftable_ifOperStatus_down;
+    }
+    value_len = sizeof(*value_s32);
+    break;
+  case 8: /* ifOperStatus */
+    if (netif_is_up(netif)) {
+      if (netif_is_link_up(netif)) {
+        *value_s32 = iftable_ifAdminStatus_up;
+      } else {
+        *value_s32 = iftable_ifAdminStatus_lowerLayerDown;
+      }
+    } else {
+      *value_s32 = iftable_ifAdminStatus_down;
+    }
+    value_len = sizeof(*value_s32);
+    break;
+  case 9: /* ifLastChange */
+    *value_u32 = netif->ts;
+    value_len = sizeof(*value_u32);
+    break;
+  case 10: /* ifInOctets */
+    *value_u32 = netif->mib2_counters.ifinoctets;
+    value_len = sizeof(*value_u32);
+    break;
+  case 11: /* ifInUcastPkts */
+    *value_u32 = netif->mib2_counters.ifinucastpkts;
+    value_len = sizeof(*value_u32);
+    break;
+  case 12: /* ifInNUcastPkts */
+    *value_u32 = netif->mib2_counters.ifinnucastpkts;
+    value_len = sizeof(*value_u32);
+    break;
+  case 13: /* ifInDiscards */
+    *value_u32 = netif->mib2_counters.ifindiscards;
+    value_len = sizeof(*value_u32);
+    break;
+  case 14: /* ifInErrors */
+    *value_u32 = netif->mib2_counters.ifinerrors;
+    value_len = sizeof(*value_u32);
+    break;
+  case 15: /* ifInUnkownProtos */
+    *value_u32 = netif->mib2_counters.ifinunknownprotos;
+    value_len = sizeof(*value_u32);
+    break;
+  case 16: /* ifOutOctets */
+    *value_u32 = netif->mib2_counters.ifoutoctets;
+    value_len = sizeof(*value_u32);
+    break;
+  case 17: /* ifOutUcastPkts */
+    *value_u32 = netif->mib2_counters.ifoutucastpkts;
+    value_len = sizeof(*value_u32);
+    break;
+  case 18: /* ifOutNUcastPkts */
+    *value_u32 = netif->mib2_counters.ifoutnucastpkts;
+    value_len = sizeof(*value_u32);
+    break;
+  case 19: /* ifOutDiscarts */
+    *value_u32 = netif->mib2_counters.ifoutdiscards;
+    value_len = sizeof(*value_u32);
+    break;
+  case 20: /* ifOutErrors */
+    *value_u32 = netif->mib2_counters.ifouterrors;
+    value_len = sizeof(*value_u32);
+    break;
+  case 21: /* ifOutQLen */
+    *value_u32 = iftable_ifOutQLen;
+    value_len = sizeof(*value_u32);
+    break;
+  /** @note returning zeroDotZero (0.0) no media specific MIB support */
+  case 22: /* ifSpecific */
+    value_len = snmp_zero_dot_zero.len * sizeof(u32_t);
+    MEMCPY(value, snmp_zero_dot_zero.id, value_len);
+    break;
+  default:
+    return 0;
+  }
+
+  return value_len;
+}
+
+#if !SNMP_SAFE_REQUESTS
+
+static snmp_err_t
+interfaces_Table_set_test(struct snmp_node_instance* instance, u16_t len, void *value)
+{
+  s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value;
+
+  /* stack should never call this method for another column,
+  because all other columns are set to readonly */
+  LWIP_ASSERT("Invalid column", (SNMP_TABLE_GET_COLUMN_FROM_OID(instance->instance_oid.id) == 7));
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(len);
+
+  if (*sint_ptr == 1 || *sint_ptr == 2) {
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
+  }
+
+  return SNMP_ERR_WRONGVALUE;
+}
+
+static snmp_err_t
+interfaces_Table_set_value(struct snmp_node_instance* instance, u16_t len, void *value)
+{
+  struct netif *netif = (struct netif*)instance->reference.ptr;
+  s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value;
+
+  /* stack should never call this method for another column,
+  because all other columns are set to readonly */
+  LWIP_ASSERT("Invalid column", (SNMP_TABLE_GET_COLUMN_FROM_OID(instance->instance_oid.id) == 7));
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(len);
+
+  if (*sint_ptr == 1) {
+    netif_set_up(netif);
+  } else if (*sint_ptr == 2) {
+    netif_set_down(netif);
+  }
+
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
+}
+
+#endif /* SNMP_SAFE_REQUESTS */
+
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node interfaces_Number = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(1, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER, interfaces_get_value);
+
+static const struct snmp_table_col_def interfaces_Table_columns[] = {
+  {  1, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER,      SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY }, /* ifIndex */
+  {  2, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY }, /* ifDescr */
+  {  3, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER,      SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY }, /* ifType */
+  {  4, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER,      SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY }, /* ifMtu */
+  {  5, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_GAUGE,        SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY }, /* ifSpeed */
+  {  6, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY }, /* ifPhysAddress */
+#if !SNMP_SAFE_REQUESTS
+  {  7, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER,      SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_WRITE }, /* ifAdminStatus */
+#else
+  {  7, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER,      SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY }, /* ifAdminStatus */
+#endif
+  {  8, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER,      SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY }, /* ifOperStatus */
+  {  9, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_TIMETICKS,    SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY }, /* ifLastChange */
+  { 10, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER,      SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY }, /* ifInOctets */
+  { 11, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER,      SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY }, /* ifInUcastPkts */
+  { 12, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER,      SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY }, /* ifInNUcastPkts */
+  { 13, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER,      SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY }, /* ifInDiscarts */
+  { 14, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER,      SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY }, /* ifInErrors */
+  { 15, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER,      SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY }, /* ifInUnkownProtos */
+  { 16, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER,      SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY }, /* ifOutOctets */
+  { 17, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER,      SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY }, /* ifOutUcastPkts */
+  { 18, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER,      SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY }, /* ifOutNUcastPkts */
+  { 19, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER,      SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY }, /* ifOutDiscarts */
+  { 20, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER,      SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY }, /* ifOutErrors */
+  { 21, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_GAUGE,        SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY }, /* ifOutQLen */
+  { 22, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OBJECT_ID,    SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY }  /* ifSpecific */
+};
+
+#if !SNMP_SAFE_REQUESTS
+static const struct snmp_table_node interfaces_Table = SNMP_TABLE_CREATE(
+  2, interfaces_Table_columns,
+  interfaces_Table_get_cell_instance, interfaces_Table_get_next_cell_instance,
+  interfaces_Table_get_value, interfaces_Table_set_test, interfaces_Table_set_value);
+#else
+static const struct snmp_table_node interfaces_Table = SNMP_TABLE_CREATE(
+  2, interfaces_Table_columns,
+  interfaces_Table_get_cell_instance, interfaces_Table_get_next_cell_instance,
+  interfaces_Table_get_value, NULL, NULL);
+#endif
+
+/* the following nodes access variables in LWIP stack from SNMP worker thread and must therefore be synced to LWIP (TCPIP) thread */
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(1, interfaces_Number)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(2, interfaces_Table)
+
+static const struct snmp_node* const interface_nodes[] = {
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(interfaces_Number).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(interfaces_Table).node.node
+};
+
+const struct snmp_tree_node snmp_mib2_interface_root = SNMP_CREATE_TREE_NODE(2, interface_nodes);
+
+#endif /* LWIP_SNMP && SNMP_LWIP_MIB2 */

+ 743 - 0
MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/src/apps/snmp/snmp_mib2_ip.c

@@ -0,0 +1,743 @@
+/**
+ * @file
+ * Management Information Base II (RFC1213) IP objects and functions.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2006 Axon Digital Design B.V., The Netherlands.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * Author: Dirk Ziegelmeier <[email protected]>
+ *         Christiaan Simons <[email protected]>
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/snmp.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_core.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_mib2.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_table.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_scalar.h"
+#include "lwip/stats.h"
+#include "lwip/netif.h"
+#include "lwip/ip.h"
+#include "lwip/etharp.h"
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP && SNMP_LWIP_MIB2
+
+#if SNMP_USE_NETCONN
+#define SYNC_NODE_NAME(node_name) node_name ## _synced
+#define CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(oid, node_name) \
+   static const struct snmp_threadsync_node node_name ## _synced = SNMP_CREATE_THREAD_SYNC_NODE(oid, &node_name.node, &snmp_mib2_lwip_locks);
+#else
+#define SYNC_NODE_NAME(node_name) node_name
+#define CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(oid, node_name)
+#endif
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+/* --- ip .1.3.6.1.2.1.4 ----------------------------------------------------- */
+
+static s16_t
+ip_get_value(struct snmp_node_instance* instance, void* value)
+{
+  s32_t* sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value;
+  u32_t* uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value;
+
+  switch (instance->node->oid) {
+  case 1: /* ipForwarding */
+#if IP_FORWARD
+    /* forwarding */
+    *sint_ptr = 1;
+#else
+    /* not-forwarding */
+    *sint_ptr = 2;
+#endif
+    return sizeof(*sint_ptr);
+  case 2: /* ipDefaultTTL */
+    *sint_ptr = IP_DEFAULT_TTL;
+    return sizeof(*sint_ptr);
+  case 3: /* ipInReceives */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.ipinreceives);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 4: /* ipInHdrErrors */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.ipinhdrerrors);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 5: /* ipInAddrErrors */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.ipinaddrerrors);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 6: /* ipForwDatagrams */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.ipforwdatagrams);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 7: /* ipInUnknownProtos */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.ipinunknownprotos);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 8: /* ipInDiscards */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.ipindiscards);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 9: /* ipInDelivers */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.ipindelivers);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 10: /* ipOutRequests */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.ipoutrequests);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 11: /* ipOutDiscards */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.ipoutdiscards);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 12: /* ipOutNoRoutes */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.ipoutnoroutes);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 13: /* ipReasmTimeout */
+#if IP_REASSEMBLY
+    *sint_ptr = IP_REASS_MAXAGE;
+#else
+    *sint_ptr = 0;
+#endif
+    return sizeof(*sint_ptr);
+  case 14: /* ipReasmReqds */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.ipreasmreqds);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 15: /* ipReasmOKs */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.ipreasmoks);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 16: /* ipReasmFails */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.ipreasmfails);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 17: /* ipFragOKs */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.ipfragoks);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 18: /* ipFragFails */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.ipfragfails);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 19: /* ipFragCreates */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.ipfragcreates);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 23: /* ipRoutingDiscards: not supported -> always 0 */
+    *uint_ptr = 0;
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  default:
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("ip_get_value(): unknown id: %"S32_F"\n", instance->node->oid));
+    break;
+  }
+
+  return 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Test ip object value before setting.
+ *
+ * @param instance node instance
+ * @param len return value space (in bytes)
+ * @param value points to (varbind) space to copy value from.
+ *
+ * @note we allow set if the value matches the hardwired value,
+ *   otherwise return badvalue.
+ */
+static snmp_err_t
+ip_set_test(struct snmp_node_instance* instance, u16_t len, void *value)
+{
+  snmp_err_t ret = SNMP_ERR_WRONGVALUE;
+  s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value;
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(len);
+  switch (instance->node->oid) {
+  case 1: /* ipForwarding */
+#if IP_FORWARD
+    /* forwarding */
+    if (*sint_ptr == 1)
+#else
+    /* not-forwarding */
+    if (*sint_ptr == 2)
+#endif
+    {
+      ret = SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
+    }
+    break;
+  case 2: /* ipDefaultTTL */
+    if (*sint_ptr == IP_DEFAULT_TTL) {
+      ret = SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
+    }
+    break;
+  default:
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("ip_set_test(): unknown id: %"S32_F"\n", instance->node->oid));
+    break;
+  }
+
+  return ret;
+}
+
+static snmp_err_t
+ip_set_value(struct snmp_node_instance* instance, u16_t len, void *value)
+{
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(instance);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(len);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(value);
+  /* nothing to do here because in set_test we only accept values being the same as our own stored value -> no need to store anything */
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
+}
+
+/* --- ipAddrTable --- */
+
+/* list of allowed value ranges for incoming OID */
+static const struct snmp_oid_range ip_AddrTable_oid_ranges[] = {
+  { 0, 0xff }, /* IP A */
+  { 0, 0xff }, /* IP B */
+  { 0, 0xff }, /* IP C */
+  { 0, 0xff }  /* IP D */
+};
+
+static snmp_err_t
+ip_AddrTable_get_cell_value_core(struct netif *netif, const u32_t* column, union snmp_variant_value* value, u32_t* value_len)
+{
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(value_len);
+
+  switch (*column) {
+  case 1: /* ipAdEntAddr */
+    value->u32 = netif_ip4_addr(netif)->addr;
+    break;
+  case 2: /* ipAdEntIfIndex */
+    value->u32 = netif_to_num(netif);
+    break;
+  case 3: /* ipAdEntNetMask */
+    value->u32 = netif_ip4_netmask(netif)->addr;
+    break;
+  case 4: /* ipAdEntBcastAddr */
+    /* lwIP oddity, there's no broadcast
+       address in the netif we can rely on */
+    value->u32 = IPADDR_BROADCAST & 1;
+    break;
+  case 5: /* ipAdEntReasmMaxSize */
+#if IP_REASSEMBLY
+    /* @todo The theoretical maximum is IP_REASS_MAX_PBUFS * size of the pbufs,
+     * but only if receiving one fragmented packet at a time.
+     * The current solution is to calculate for 2 simultaneous packets...
+     */
+    value->u32 = (IP_HLEN + ((IP_REASS_MAX_PBUFS/2) *
+        (PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE - PBUF_LINK_ENCAPSULATION_HLEN - PBUF_LINK_HLEN - IP_HLEN)));
+#else
+    /** @todo returning MTU would be a bad thing and
+        returning a wild guess like '576' isn't good either */
+    value->u32 = 0;
+#endif
+    break;
+  default:
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
+}
+
+static snmp_err_t
+ip_AddrTable_get_cell_value(const u32_t* column, const u32_t* row_oid, u8_t row_oid_len, union snmp_variant_value* value, u32_t* value_len)
+{
+  ip4_addr_t ip;
+  struct netif *netif;
+
+  /* check if incoming OID length and if values are in plausible range */
+  if (!snmp_oid_in_range(row_oid, row_oid_len, ip_AddrTable_oid_ranges, LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(ip_AddrTable_oid_ranges))) {
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+
+  /* get IP from incoming OID */
+  snmp_oid_to_ip4(&row_oid[0], &ip); /* we know it succeeds because of oid_in_range check above */
+
+  /* find netif with requested ip */
+  netif = netif_list;
+  while (netif != NULL) {
+    if (ip4_addr_cmp(&ip, netif_ip4_addr(netif))) {
+      /* fill in object properties */
+      return ip_AddrTable_get_cell_value_core(netif, column, value, value_len);
+    }
+
+    netif = netif->next;
+  }
+
+  /* not found */
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+}
+
+static snmp_err_t
+ip_AddrTable_get_next_cell_instance_and_value(const u32_t* column, struct snmp_obj_id* row_oid, union snmp_variant_value* value, u32_t* value_len)
+{
+  struct netif *netif;
+  struct snmp_next_oid_state state;
+  u32_t result_temp[LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(ip_AddrTable_oid_ranges)];
+
+  /* init struct to search next oid */
+  snmp_next_oid_init(&state, row_oid->id, row_oid->len, result_temp, LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(ip_AddrTable_oid_ranges));
+
+  /* iterate over all possible OIDs to find the next one */
+  netif = netif_list;
+  while (netif != NULL) {
+    u32_t test_oid[LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(ip_AddrTable_oid_ranges)];
+    snmp_ip4_to_oid(netif_ip4_addr(netif), &test_oid[0]);
+
+    /* check generated OID: is it a candidate for the next one? */
+    snmp_next_oid_check(&state, test_oid, LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(ip_AddrTable_oid_ranges), netif);
+
+    netif = netif->next;
+  }
+
+  /* did we find a next one? */
+  if (state.status == SNMP_NEXT_OID_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
+    snmp_oid_assign(row_oid, state.next_oid, state.next_oid_len);
+    /* fill in object properties */
+    return ip_AddrTable_get_cell_value_core((struct netif*)state.reference, column, value, value_len);
+  }
+
+  /* not found */
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+}
+
+/* --- ipRouteTable --- */
+
+/* list of allowed value ranges for incoming OID */
+static const struct snmp_oid_range ip_RouteTable_oid_ranges[] = {
+  { 0, 0xff }, /* IP A */
+  { 0, 0xff }, /* IP B */
+  { 0, 0xff }, /* IP C */
+  { 0, 0xff }, /* IP D */
+};
+
+static snmp_err_t
+ip_RouteTable_get_cell_value_core(struct netif *netif, u8_t default_route, const u32_t* column, union snmp_variant_value* value, u32_t* value_len)
+{
+  switch (*column) {
+  case 1: /* ipRouteDest */
+    if (default_route) {
+       /* default rte has 0.0.0.0 dest */
+      value->u32 = IP4_ADDR_ANY4->addr;
+    } else {
+      /* netifs have netaddress dest */
+      ip4_addr_t tmp;
+      ip4_addr_get_network(&tmp, netif_ip4_addr(netif), netif_ip4_netmask(netif));
+      value->u32 = tmp.addr;
+    }
+    break;
+  case 2: /* ipRouteIfIndex */
+    value->u32 = netif_to_num(netif);
+    break;
+  case 3: /* ipRouteMetric1 */
+    if (default_route) {
+      value->s32 = 1; /* default */
+    } else {
+      value->s32 = 0; /* normal */
+    }
+    break;
+  case 4: /* ipRouteMetric2 */
+  case 5: /* ipRouteMetric3 */
+  case 6: /* ipRouteMetric4 */
+    value->s32 = -1; /* none */
+    break;
+  case 7: /* ipRouteNextHop */
+    if (default_route) {
+      /* default rte: gateway */
+      value->u32 = netif_ip4_gw(netif)->addr;
+    } else {
+      /* other rtes: netif ip_addr  */
+      value->u32 = netif_ip4_addr(netif)->addr;
+    }
+    break;
+  case 8: /* ipRouteType */
+    if (default_route) {
+      /* default rte is indirect */
+      value->u32 = 4; /* indirect */
+    } else {
+      /* other rtes are direct */
+      value->u32 = 3; /* direct */
+    }
+    break;
+  case 9: /* ipRouteProto */
+    /* locally defined routes */
+    value->u32 = 2; /* local */
+    break;
+  case 10: /* ipRouteAge */
+    /* @todo (sysuptime - timestamp last change) / 100 */
+    value->u32 = 0;
+    break;
+  case 11: /* ipRouteMask */
+    if (default_route) {
+      /* default rte use 0.0.0.0 mask */
+      value->u32 = IP4_ADDR_ANY4->addr;
+    } else {
+      /* other rtes use netmask */
+      value->u32 = netif_ip4_netmask(netif)->addr;
+    }
+    break;
+  case 12: /* ipRouteMetric5 */
+    value->s32 = -1; /* none */
+    break;
+  case 13: /* ipRouteInfo */
+    value->const_ptr = snmp_zero_dot_zero.id;
+    *value_len = snmp_zero_dot_zero.len * sizeof(u32_t);
+    break;
+  default:
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
+}
+
+static snmp_err_t
+ip_RouteTable_get_cell_value(const u32_t* column, const u32_t* row_oid, u8_t row_oid_len, union snmp_variant_value* value, u32_t* value_len)
+{
+  ip4_addr_t test_ip;
+  struct netif *netif;
+
+  /* check if incoming OID length and if values are in plausible range */
+  if (!snmp_oid_in_range(row_oid, row_oid_len, ip_RouteTable_oid_ranges, LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(ip_RouteTable_oid_ranges))) {
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+
+  /* get IP and port from incoming OID */
+  snmp_oid_to_ip4(&row_oid[0], &test_ip); /* we know it succeeds because of oid_in_range check above */
+
+  /* default route is on default netif */
+  if (ip4_addr_isany_val(test_ip) && (netif_default != NULL)) {
+    /* fill in object properties */
+    return ip_RouteTable_get_cell_value_core(netif_default, 1, column, value, value_len);
+  }
+
+  /* find netif with requested route */
+  netif = netif_list;
+  while (netif != NULL) {
+    ip4_addr_t dst;
+    ip4_addr_get_network(&dst, netif_ip4_addr(netif), netif_ip4_netmask(netif));
+
+    if (ip4_addr_cmp(&dst, &test_ip)) {
+      /* fill in object properties */
+      return ip_RouteTable_get_cell_value_core(netif, 0, column, value, value_len);
+    }
+
+    netif = netif->next;
+  }
+
+  /* not found */
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+}
+
+static snmp_err_t
+ip_RouteTable_get_next_cell_instance_and_value(const u32_t* column, struct snmp_obj_id* row_oid, union snmp_variant_value* value, u32_t* value_len)
+{
+  struct netif *netif;
+  struct snmp_next_oid_state state;
+  u32_t result_temp[LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(ip_RouteTable_oid_ranges)];
+  u32_t test_oid[LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(ip_RouteTable_oid_ranges)];
+
+  /* init struct to search next oid */
+  snmp_next_oid_init(&state, row_oid->id, row_oid->len, result_temp, LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(ip_RouteTable_oid_ranges));
+
+  /* check default route */
+  if (netif_default != NULL) {
+    snmp_ip4_to_oid(IP4_ADDR_ANY4, &test_oid[0]);
+    snmp_next_oid_check(&state, test_oid, LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(ip_RouteTable_oid_ranges), netif_default);
+  }
+
+  /* iterate over all possible OIDs to find the next one */
+  netif = netif_list;
+  while (netif != NULL) {
+    ip4_addr_t dst;
+    ip4_addr_get_network(&dst, netif_ip4_addr(netif), netif_ip4_netmask(netif));
+
+    /* check generated OID: is it a candidate for the next one? */
+    if (!ip4_addr_isany_val(dst)) {
+      snmp_ip4_to_oid(&dst, &test_oid[0]);
+      snmp_next_oid_check(&state, test_oid, LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(ip_RouteTable_oid_ranges), netif);
+    }
+
+    netif = netif->next;
+  }
+
+  /* did we find a next one? */
+  if (state.status == SNMP_NEXT_OID_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
+    ip4_addr_t dst;
+    snmp_oid_to_ip4(&result_temp[0], &dst);
+    snmp_oid_assign(row_oid, state.next_oid, state.next_oid_len);
+    /* fill in object properties */
+    return ip_RouteTable_get_cell_value_core((struct netif*)state.reference, ip4_addr_isany_val(dst), column, value, value_len);
+  } else {
+    /* not found */
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+}
+
+#if LWIP_ARP && LWIP_IPV4
+/* --- ipNetToMediaTable --- */
+
+/* list of allowed value ranges for incoming OID */
+static const struct snmp_oid_range ip_NetToMediaTable_oid_ranges[] = {
+  { 1, 0xff }, /* IfIndex */
+  { 0, 0xff }, /* IP A    */
+  { 0, 0xff }, /* IP B    */
+  { 0, 0xff }, /* IP C    */
+  { 0, 0xff }  /* IP D    */
+};
+
+static snmp_err_t
+ip_NetToMediaTable_get_cell_value_core(u8_t arp_table_index, const u32_t* column, union snmp_variant_value* value, u32_t* value_len)
+{
+  ip4_addr_t *ip;
+  struct netif *netif;
+  struct eth_addr *ethaddr;
+
+  etharp_get_entry(arp_table_index, &ip, &netif, &ethaddr);
+
+  /* value */
+  switch (*column) {
+  case 1: /* atIfIndex / ipNetToMediaIfIndex */
+    value->u32 = netif_to_num(netif);
+    break;
+  case 2: /* atPhysAddress / ipNetToMediaPhysAddress */
+    value->ptr = ethaddr;
+    *value_len = sizeof(*ethaddr);
+    break;
+  case 3: /* atNetAddress / ipNetToMediaNetAddress */
+    value->u32 = ip->addr;
+    break;
+  case 4: /* ipNetToMediaType */
+    value->u32 = 3; /* dynamic*/
+    break;
+  default:
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
+}
+
+static snmp_err_t
+ip_NetToMediaTable_get_cell_value(const u32_t* column, const u32_t* row_oid, u8_t row_oid_len, union snmp_variant_value* value, u32_t* value_len)
+{
+  ip4_addr_t ip_in;
+  u8_t netif_index;
+  u8_t i;
+
+  /* check if incoming OID length and if values are in plausible range */
+  if (!snmp_oid_in_range(row_oid, row_oid_len, ip_NetToMediaTable_oid_ranges, LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(ip_NetToMediaTable_oid_ranges))) {
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+
+  /* get IP from incoming OID */
+  netif_index = (u8_t)row_oid[0];
+  snmp_oid_to_ip4(&row_oid[1], &ip_in); /* we know it succeeds because of oid_in_range check above */
+
+  /* find requested entry */
+  for (i=0; i<ARP_TABLE_SIZE; i++) {
+    ip4_addr_t *ip;
+    struct netif *netif;
+    struct eth_addr *ethaddr;
+
+    if (etharp_get_entry(i, &ip, &netif, &ethaddr)) {
+      if ((netif_index == netif_to_num(netif)) && ip4_addr_cmp(&ip_in, ip)) {
+        /* fill in object properties */
+        return ip_NetToMediaTable_get_cell_value_core(i, column, value, value_len);
+      }
+    }
+  }
+
+  /* not found */
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+}
+
+static snmp_err_t
+ip_NetToMediaTable_get_next_cell_instance_and_value(const u32_t* column, struct snmp_obj_id* row_oid, union snmp_variant_value* value, u32_t* value_len)
+{
+  u8_t i;
+  struct snmp_next_oid_state state;
+  u32_t result_temp[LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(ip_NetToMediaTable_oid_ranges)];
+
+  /* init struct to search next oid */
+  snmp_next_oid_init(&state, row_oid->id, row_oid->len, result_temp, LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(ip_NetToMediaTable_oid_ranges));
+
+  /* iterate over all possible OIDs to find the next one */
+  for (i=0; i<ARP_TABLE_SIZE; i++) {
+    ip4_addr_t *ip;
+    struct netif *netif;
+    struct eth_addr *ethaddr;
+
+    if (etharp_get_entry(i, &ip, &netif, &ethaddr)) {
+      u32_t test_oid[LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(ip_NetToMediaTable_oid_ranges)];
+
+      test_oid[0] = netif_to_num(netif);
+      snmp_ip4_to_oid(ip, &test_oid[1]);
+
+      /* check generated OID: is it a candidate for the next one? */
+      snmp_next_oid_check(&state, test_oid, LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(ip_NetToMediaTable_oid_ranges), LWIP_PTR_NUMERIC_CAST(void*, i));
+    }
+  }
+
+  /* did we find a next one? */
+  if (state.status == SNMP_NEXT_OID_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
+    snmp_oid_assign(row_oid, state.next_oid, state.next_oid_len);
+    /* fill in object properties */
+    return ip_NetToMediaTable_get_cell_value_core(LWIP_PTR_NUMERIC_CAST(u8_t, state.reference), column, value, value_len);
+  }
+
+  /* not found */
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_ARP && LWIP_IPV4 */
+
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node ip_Forwarding      = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE(1, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_WRITE, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER, ip_get_value, ip_set_test, ip_set_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node ip_DefaultTTL      = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE(2, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_WRITE, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER, ip_get_value, ip_set_test, ip_set_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node ip_InReceives      = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(3, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, ip_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node ip_InHdrErrors     = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(4, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, ip_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node ip_InAddrErrors    = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(5, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, ip_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node ip_ForwDatagrams   = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(6, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, ip_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node ip_InUnknownProtos = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(7, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, ip_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node ip_InDiscards      = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(8, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, ip_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node ip_InDelivers      = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(9, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, ip_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node ip_OutRequests     = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(10, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, ip_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node ip_OutDiscards     = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(11, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, ip_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node ip_OutNoRoutes     = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(12, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, ip_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node ip_ReasmTimeout    = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(13, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER, ip_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node ip_ReasmReqds      = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(14, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, ip_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node ip_ReasmOKs        = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(15, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, ip_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node ip_ReasmFails      = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(16, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, ip_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node ip_FragOKs         = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(17, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, ip_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node ip_FragFails       = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(18, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, ip_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node ip_FragCreates     = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(19, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, ip_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node ip_RoutingDiscards = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(23, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, ip_get_value);
+
+static const struct snmp_table_simple_col_def ip_AddrTable_columns[] = {
+  { 1, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_IPADDR,  SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_U32 }, /* ipAdEntAddr */
+  { 2, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER, SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_U32 }, /* ipAdEntIfIndex */
+  { 3, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_IPADDR,  SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_U32 }, /* ipAdEntNetMask */
+  { 4, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER, SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_U32 }, /* ipAdEntBcastAddr */
+  { 5, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER, SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_U32 }  /* ipAdEntReasmMaxSize */
+};
+
+static const struct snmp_table_simple_node ip_AddrTable = SNMP_TABLE_CREATE_SIMPLE(20, ip_AddrTable_columns, ip_AddrTable_get_cell_value, ip_AddrTable_get_next_cell_instance_and_value);
+
+static const struct snmp_table_simple_col_def ip_RouteTable_columns[] = {
+  {  1, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_IPADDR,    SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_U32 }, /* ipRouteDest */
+  {  2, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER,   SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_U32 }, /* ipRouteIfIndex */
+  {  3, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER,   SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_S32 }, /* ipRouteMetric1 */
+  {  4, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER,   SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_S32 }, /* ipRouteMetric2 */
+  {  5, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER,   SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_S32 }, /* ipRouteMetric3 */
+  {  6, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER,   SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_S32 }, /* ipRouteMetric4 */
+  {  7, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_IPADDR,    SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_U32 }, /* ipRouteNextHop */
+  {  8, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER,   SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_U32 }, /* ipRouteType */
+  {  9, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER,   SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_U32 }, /* ipRouteProto */
+  { 10, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER,   SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_U32 }, /* ipRouteAge */
+  { 11, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_IPADDR,    SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_U32 }, /* ipRouteMask */
+  { 12, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER,   SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_S32 }, /* ipRouteMetric5 */
+  { 13, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OBJECT_ID, SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_PTR }  /* ipRouteInfo */
+};
+
+static const struct snmp_table_simple_node ip_RouteTable = SNMP_TABLE_CREATE_SIMPLE(21, ip_RouteTable_columns, ip_RouteTable_get_cell_value, ip_RouteTable_get_next_cell_instance_and_value);
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+
+#if LWIP_ARP && LWIP_IPV4
+static const struct snmp_table_simple_col_def ip_NetToMediaTable_columns[] = {
+  {  1, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER,      SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_U32 }, /* ipNetToMediaIfIndex */
+  {  2, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING, SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_PTR }, /* ipNetToMediaPhysAddress */
+  {  3, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_IPADDR,       SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_U32 }, /* ipNetToMediaNetAddress */
+  {  4, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER,      SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_U32 }  /* ipNetToMediaType */
+};
+
+static const struct snmp_table_simple_node ip_NetToMediaTable = SNMP_TABLE_CREATE_SIMPLE(22, ip_NetToMediaTable_columns, ip_NetToMediaTable_get_cell_value, ip_NetToMediaTable_get_next_cell_instance_and_value);
+#endif /* LWIP_ARP && LWIP_IPV4 */
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+/* the following nodes access variables in LWIP stack from SNMP worker thread and must therefore be synced to LWIP (TCPIP) thread */
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE( 1, ip_Forwarding)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE( 2, ip_DefaultTTL)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE( 3, ip_InReceives)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE( 4, ip_InHdrErrors)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE( 5, ip_InAddrErrors)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE( 6, ip_ForwDatagrams)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE( 7, ip_InUnknownProtos)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE( 8, ip_InDiscards)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE( 9, ip_InDelivers)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(10, ip_OutRequests)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(11, ip_OutDiscards)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(12, ip_OutNoRoutes)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(13, ip_ReasmTimeout)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(14, ip_ReasmReqds)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(15, ip_ReasmOKs)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(15, ip_ReasmFails)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(17, ip_FragOKs)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(18, ip_FragFails)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(19, ip_FragCreates)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(20, ip_AddrTable)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(21, ip_RouteTable)
+#if LWIP_ARP
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(22, ip_NetToMediaTable)
+#endif /* LWIP_ARP */
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(23, ip_RoutingDiscards)
+
+static const struct snmp_node* const ip_nodes[] = {
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(ip_Forwarding).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(ip_DefaultTTL).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(ip_InReceives).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(ip_InHdrErrors).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(ip_InAddrErrors).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(ip_ForwDatagrams).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(ip_InUnknownProtos).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(ip_InDiscards).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(ip_InDelivers).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(ip_OutRequests).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(ip_OutDiscards).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(ip_OutNoRoutes).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(ip_ReasmTimeout).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(ip_ReasmReqds).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(ip_ReasmOKs).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(ip_ReasmFails).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(ip_FragOKs).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(ip_FragFails).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(ip_FragCreates).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(ip_AddrTable).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(ip_RouteTable).node.node,
+#if LWIP_ARP
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(ip_NetToMediaTable).node.node,
+#endif /* LWIP_ARP */
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(ip_RoutingDiscards).node.node
+};
+
+const struct snmp_tree_node snmp_mib2_ip_root = SNMP_CREATE_TREE_NODE(4, ip_nodes);
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+
+/* --- at .1.3.6.1.2.1.3 ----------------------------------------------------- */
+
+#if LWIP_ARP && LWIP_IPV4
+/* at node table is a subset of ip_nettomedia table (same rows but less columns) */
+static const struct snmp_table_simple_col_def at_Table_columns[] = {
+  { 1, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER,      SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_U32 }, /* atIfIndex */
+  { 2, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING, SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_PTR }, /* atPhysAddress */
+  { 3, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_IPADDR,       SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_U32 }  /* atNetAddress */
+};
+
+static const struct snmp_table_simple_node at_Table = SNMP_TABLE_CREATE_SIMPLE(1, at_Table_columns, ip_NetToMediaTable_get_cell_value, ip_NetToMediaTable_get_next_cell_instance_and_value);
+
+/* the following nodes access variables in LWIP stack from SNMP worker thread and must therefore be synced to LWIP (TCPIP) thread */
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(1, at_Table)
+
+static const struct snmp_node* const at_nodes[] = {
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(at_Table).node.node
+};
+
+const struct snmp_tree_node snmp_mib2_at_root = SNMP_CREATE_TREE_NODE(3, at_nodes);
+#endif /* LWIP_ARP && LWIP_IPV4 */
+
+#endif /* LWIP_SNMP && SNMP_LWIP_MIB2 */

+ 227 - 0
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@@ -0,0 +1,227 @@
+/**
+ * @file
+ * Management Information Base II (RFC1213) SNMP objects and functions.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2006 Axon Digital Design B.V., The Netherlands.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * Author: Dirk Ziegelmeier <[email protected]>
+ *         Christiaan Simons <[email protected]>
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/snmp.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_core.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_mib2.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_scalar.h"
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP && SNMP_LWIP_MIB2
+
+#define MIB2_AUTH_TRAPS_ENABLED  1
+#define MIB2_AUTH_TRAPS_DISABLED 2
+
+/* --- snmp .1.3.6.1.2.1.11 ----------------------------------------------------- */
+static s16_t
+snmp_get_value(const struct snmp_scalar_array_node_def *node, void *value)
+{
+  u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value;
+  switch (node->oid) {
+  case 1: /* snmpInPkts */
+    *uint_ptr = snmp_stats.inpkts;
+    break;
+  case 2: /* snmpOutPkts */
+    *uint_ptr = snmp_stats.outpkts;
+    break;
+  case 3: /* snmpInBadVersions */
+    *uint_ptr = snmp_stats.inbadversions;
+    break;
+  case 4: /* snmpInBadCommunityNames */
+    *uint_ptr = snmp_stats.inbadcommunitynames;
+    break;
+  case 5: /* snmpInBadCommunityUses */
+    *uint_ptr = snmp_stats.inbadcommunityuses;
+    break;
+  case 6: /* snmpInASNParseErrs */
+    *uint_ptr = snmp_stats.inasnparseerrs;
+    break;
+  case 8: /* snmpInTooBigs */
+    *uint_ptr = snmp_stats.intoobigs;
+    break;
+  case 9: /* snmpInNoSuchNames */
+    *uint_ptr = snmp_stats.innosuchnames;
+    break;
+  case 10: /* snmpInBadValues */
+    *uint_ptr = snmp_stats.inbadvalues;
+    break;
+  case 11: /* snmpInReadOnlys */
+    *uint_ptr = snmp_stats.inreadonlys;
+    break;
+  case 12: /* snmpInGenErrs */
+    *uint_ptr = snmp_stats.ingenerrs;
+    break;
+  case 13: /* snmpInTotalReqVars */
+    *uint_ptr = snmp_stats.intotalreqvars;
+    break;
+  case 14: /* snmpInTotalSetVars */
+    *uint_ptr = snmp_stats.intotalsetvars;
+    break;
+  case 15: /* snmpInGetRequests */
+    *uint_ptr = snmp_stats.ingetrequests;
+    break;
+  case 16: /* snmpInGetNexts */
+    *uint_ptr = snmp_stats.ingetnexts;
+    break;
+  case 17: /* snmpInSetRequests */
+    *uint_ptr = snmp_stats.insetrequests;
+    break;
+  case 18: /* snmpInGetResponses */
+    *uint_ptr = snmp_stats.ingetresponses;
+    break;
+  case 19: /* snmpInTraps */
+    *uint_ptr = snmp_stats.intraps;
+    break;
+  case 20: /* snmpOutTooBigs */
+    *uint_ptr = snmp_stats.outtoobigs;
+    break;
+  case 21: /* snmpOutNoSuchNames */
+    *uint_ptr = snmp_stats.outnosuchnames;
+    break;
+  case 22: /* snmpOutBadValues */
+    *uint_ptr = snmp_stats.outbadvalues;
+    break;
+  case 24: /* snmpOutGenErrs */
+    *uint_ptr = snmp_stats.outgenerrs;
+    break;
+  case 25: /* snmpOutGetRequests */
+    *uint_ptr = snmp_stats.outgetrequests;
+    break;
+  case 26: /* snmpOutGetNexts */
+    *uint_ptr = snmp_stats.outgetnexts;
+    break;
+  case 27: /* snmpOutSetRequests */
+    *uint_ptr = snmp_stats.outsetrequests;
+    break;
+  case 28: /* snmpOutGetResponses */
+    *uint_ptr = snmp_stats.outgetresponses;
+    break;
+  case 29: /* snmpOutTraps */
+    *uint_ptr = snmp_stats.outtraps;
+    break;
+  case 30: /* snmpEnableAuthenTraps */
+    if (snmp_get_auth_traps_enabled() == SNMP_AUTH_TRAPS_DISABLED) {
+      *uint_ptr = MIB2_AUTH_TRAPS_DISABLED;
+    } else {
+      *uint_ptr = MIB2_AUTH_TRAPS_ENABLED;
+    }
+    break;
+  case 31: /* snmpSilentDrops */
+    *uint_ptr = 0; /* not supported */
+    break;
+  case 32: /* snmpProxyDrops */
+    *uint_ptr = 0; /* not supported */
+    break;
+  default:
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("snmp_get_value(): unknown id: %"S32_F"\n", node->oid));
+    return 0;
+  }
+
+  return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+}
+
+static snmp_err_t
+snmp_set_test(const struct snmp_scalar_array_node_def *node, u16_t len, void *value)
+{
+  snmp_err_t ret = SNMP_ERR_WRONGVALUE;
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(len);
+
+  if (node->oid == 30) {
+    /* snmpEnableAuthenTraps */
+    s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value;
+
+    /* we should have writable non-volatile mem here */
+    if ((*sint_ptr == MIB2_AUTH_TRAPS_DISABLED) || (*sint_ptr == MIB2_AUTH_TRAPS_ENABLED)) {
+      ret = SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
+    }
+  }
+  return ret;
+}
+
+static snmp_err_t
+snmp_set_value(const struct snmp_scalar_array_node_def *node, u16_t len, void *value)
+{
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(len);
+
+  if (node->oid == 30) {
+    /* snmpEnableAuthenTraps */
+    s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value;
+    if (*sint_ptr == MIB2_AUTH_TRAPS_DISABLED) {
+      snmp_set_auth_traps_enabled(SNMP_AUTH_TRAPS_DISABLED);
+    } else {
+      snmp_set_auth_traps_enabled(SNMP_AUTH_TRAPS_ENABLED);
+    }
+  }
+
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
+}
+
+/* the following nodes access variables in SNMP stack (snmp_stats) from SNMP worker thread -> OK, no sync needed */
+static const struct snmp_scalar_array_node_def snmp_nodes[] = {
+  { 1, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},  /* snmpInPkts */
+  { 2, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},  /* snmpOutPkts */
+  { 3, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},  /* snmpInBadVersions */
+  { 4, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},  /* snmpInBadCommunityNames */
+  { 5, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},  /* snmpInBadCommunityUses */
+  { 6, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},  /* snmpInASNParseErrs */
+  { 8, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},  /* snmpInTooBigs */
+  { 9, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},  /* snmpInNoSuchNames */
+  {10, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},  /* snmpInBadValues */
+  {11, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},  /* snmpInReadOnlys */
+  {12, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},  /* snmpInGenErrs */
+  {13, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},  /* snmpInTotalReqVars */
+  {14, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},  /* snmpInTotalSetVars */
+  {15, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},  /* snmpInGetRequests */
+  {16, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},  /* snmpInGetNexts */
+  {17, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},  /* snmpInSetRequests */
+  {18, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},  /* snmpInGetResponses */
+  {19, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},  /* snmpInTraps */
+  {20, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},  /* snmpOutTooBigs */
+  {21, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},  /* snmpOutNoSuchNames */
+  {22, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},  /* snmpOutBadValues */
+  {24, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},  /* snmpOutGenErrs */
+  {25, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},  /* snmpOutGetRequests */
+  {26, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},  /* snmpOutGetNexts */
+  {27, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},  /* snmpOutSetRequests */
+  {28, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},  /* snmpOutGetResponses */
+  {29, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},  /* snmpOutTraps */
+  {30, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_WRITE}, /* snmpEnableAuthenTraps */
+  {31, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},  /* snmpSilentDrops */
+  {32, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY}   /* snmpProxyDrops */
+};
+
+const struct snmp_scalar_array_node snmp_mib2_snmp_root = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_ARRAY_NODE(11, snmp_nodes, snmp_get_value, snmp_set_test, snmp_set_value);
+
+#endif /* LWIP_SNMP && SNMP_LWIP_MIB2 */

+ 377 - 0
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+/**
+ * @file
+ * Management Information Base II (RFC1213) SYSTEM objects and functions.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2006 Axon Digital Design B.V., The Netherlands.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * Author: Dirk Ziegelmeier <[email protected]>
+ *         Christiaan Simons <[email protected]>
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/snmp.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_core.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_mib2.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_table.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_scalar.h"
+#include "lwip/sys.h"
+
+#include <string.h>
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP && SNMP_LWIP_MIB2
+
+#if SNMP_USE_NETCONN
+#define SYNC_NODE_NAME(node_name) node_name ## _synced
+#define CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(oid, node_name) \
+   static const struct snmp_threadsync_node node_name ## _synced = SNMP_CREATE_THREAD_SYNC_NODE(oid, &node_name.node, &snmp_mib2_lwip_locks);
+#else
+#define SYNC_NODE_NAME(node_name) node_name
+#define CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(oid, node_name)
+#endif
+
+/* --- system .1.3.6.1.2.1.1 ----------------------------------------------------- */
+
+/** mib-2.system.sysDescr */
+static const u8_t   sysdescr_default[] = SNMP_LWIP_MIB2_SYSDESC;
+static const u8_t*  sysdescr           = sysdescr_default;
+static const u16_t* sysdescr_len       = NULL; /* use strlen for determining len */
+
+/** mib-2.system.sysContact */
+static const u8_t   syscontact_default[]     = SNMP_LWIP_MIB2_SYSCONTACT;
+static const u8_t*  syscontact               = syscontact_default;
+static const u16_t* syscontact_len           = NULL; /* use strlen for determining len */
+static u8_t*        syscontact_wr            = NULL; /* if writable, points to the same buffer as syscontact (required for correct constness) */
+static u16_t*       syscontact_wr_len        = NULL; /* if writable, points to the same buffer as syscontact_len (required for correct constness) */
+static u16_t        syscontact_bufsize       = 0;    /* 0=not writable */
+
+/** mib-2.system.sysName */
+static const u8_t   sysname_default[]        = SNMP_LWIP_MIB2_SYSNAME;
+static const u8_t*  sysname                  = sysname_default;
+static const u16_t* sysname_len              = NULL; /* use strlen for determining len */
+static u8_t*        sysname_wr               = NULL; /* if writable, points to the same buffer as sysname (required for correct constness) */
+static u16_t*       sysname_wr_len           = NULL; /* if writable, points to the same buffer as sysname_len (required for correct constness) */
+static u16_t        sysname_bufsize          = 0;    /* 0=not writable */
+
+/** mib-2.system.sysLocation */
+static const u8_t   syslocation_default[]    = SNMP_LWIP_MIB2_SYSLOCATION;
+static const u8_t*  syslocation              = syslocation_default;
+static const u16_t* syslocation_len           = NULL; /* use strlen for determining len */
+static u8_t*        syslocation_wr            = NULL; /* if writable, points to the same buffer as syslocation (required for correct constness) */
+static u16_t*       syslocation_wr_len        = NULL; /* if writable, points to the same buffer as syslocation_len (required for correct constness) */
+static u16_t        syslocation_bufsize       = 0;    /* 0=not writable */
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup snmp_mib2
+ * Initializes sysDescr pointers.
+ *
+ * @param str if non-NULL then copy str pointer
+ * @param len points to string length, excluding zero terminator
+ */
+void
+snmp_mib2_set_sysdescr(const u8_t *str, const u16_t *len)
+{
+  if (str != NULL) {
+    sysdescr     = str;
+    sysdescr_len = len;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup snmp_mib2
+ * Initializes sysContact pointers
+ *
+ * @param ocstr if non-NULL then copy str pointer
+ * @param ocstrlen points to string length, excluding zero terminator.
+ *        if set to NULL it is assumed that ocstr is NULL-terminated.
+ * @param bufsize size of the buffer in bytes.
+ *        (this is required because the buffer can be overwritten by snmp-set)
+ *        if ocstrlen is NULL buffer needs space for terminating 0 byte.
+ *        otherwise complete buffer is used for string.
+ *        if bufsize is set to 0, the value is regarded as read-only.
+ */
+void
+snmp_mib2_set_syscontact(u8_t *ocstr, u16_t *ocstrlen, u16_t bufsize)
+{
+  if (ocstr != NULL) {
+    syscontact         = ocstr;
+    syscontact_wr      = ocstr;
+    syscontact_len     = ocstrlen;
+    syscontact_wr_len  = ocstrlen;
+    syscontact_bufsize = bufsize;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup snmp_mib2
+ * see \ref snmp_mib2_set_syscontact but set pointer to readonly memory
+ */
+void
+snmp_mib2_set_syscontact_readonly(const u8_t *ocstr, const u16_t *ocstrlen)
+{
+  if (ocstr != NULL) {
+    syscontact         = ocstr;
+    syscontact_len     = ocstrlen;
+    syscontact_wr      = NULL;
+    syscontact_wr_len  = NULL;
+    syscontact_bufsize = 0;
+  }
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup snmp_mib2
+ * Initializes sysName pointers
+ *
+ * @param ocstr if non-NULL then copy str pointer
+ * @param ocstrlen points to string length, excluding zero terminator.
+ *        if set to NULL it is assumed that ocstr is NULL-terminated.
+ * @param bufsize size of the buffer in bytes.
+ *        (this is required because the buffer can be overwritten by snmp-set)
+ *        if ocstrlen is NULL buffer needs space for terminating 0 byte.
+ *        otherwise complete buffer is used for string.
+ *        if bufsize is set to 0, the value is regarded as read-only.
+ */
+void
+snmp_mib2_set_sysname(u8_t *ocstr, u16_t *ocstrlen, u16_t bufsize)
+{
+  if (ocstr != NULL) {
+    sysname         = ocstr;
+    sysname_wr      = ocstr;
+    sysname_len     = ocstrlen;
+    sysname_wr_len  = ocstrlen;
+    sysname_bufsize = bufsize;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup snmp_mib2
+ * see \ref snmp_mib2_set_sysname but set pointer to readonly memory
+ */
+void
+snmp_mib2_set_sysname_readonly(const u8_t *ocstr, const u16_t *ocstrlen)
+{
+  if (ocstr != NULL) {
+    sysname         = ocstr;
+    sysname_len     = ocstrlen;
+    sysname_wr      = NULL;
+    sysname_wr_len  = NULL;
+    sysname_bufsize = 0;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup snmp_mib2
+ * Initializes sysLocation pointers
+ *
+ * @param ocstr if non-NULL then copy str pointer
+ * @param ocstrlen points to string length, excluding zero terminator.
+ *        if set to NULL it is assumed that ocstr is NULL-terminated.
+ * @param bufsize size of the buffer in bytes.
+ *        (this is required because the buffer can be overwritten by snmp-set)
+ *        if ocstrlen is NULL buffer needs space for terminating 0 byte.
+ *        otherwise complete buffer is used for string.
+ *        if bufsize is set to 0, the value is regarded as read-only.
+ */
+void
+snmp_mib2_set_syslocation(u8_t *ocstr, u16_t *ocstrlen, u16_t bufsize)
+{
+  if (ocstr != NULL) {
+    syslocation         = ocstr;
+    syslocation_wr      = ocstr;
+    syslocation_len     = ocstrlen;
+    syslocation_wr_len  = ocstrlen;
+    syslocation_bufsize = bufsize;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup snmp_mib2
+ * see \ref snmp_mib2_set_syslocation but set pointer to readonly memory
+ */
+void
+snmp_mib2_set_syslocation_readonly(const u8_t *ocstr, const u16_t *ocstrlen)
+{
+  if (ocstr != NULL) {
+    syslocation         = ocstr;
+    syslocation_len     = ocstrlen;
+    syslocation_wr      = NULL;
+    syslocation_wr_len  = NULL;
+    syslocation_bufsize = 0;
+  }
+}
+
+
+static s16_t
+system_get_value(const struct snmp_scalar_array_node_def *node, void *value)
+{
+  const u8_t*  var = NULL;
+  const s16_t* var_len;
+  u16_t result;
+
+  switch (node->oid) {
+  case 1: /* sysDescr */
+    var     = sysdescr;
+    var_len = (const s16_t*)sysdescr_len;
+    break;
+  case 2: /* sysObjectID */
+    {
+      const struct snmp_obj_id* dev_enterprise_oid = snmp_get_device_enterprise_oid();
+      MEMCPY(value, dev_enterprise_oid->id, dev_enterprise_oid->len * sizeof(u32_t));
+      return dev_enterprise_oid->len * sizeof(u32_t);
+    }
+  case 3: /* sysUpTime */
+    MIB2_COPY_SYSUPTIME_TO((u32_t*)value);
+    return sizeof(u32_t);
+  case 4: /* sysContact */
+    var     = syscontact;
+    var_len = (const s16_t*)syscontact_len;
+    break;
+  case 5: /* sysName */
+    var     = sysname;
+    var_len = (const s16_t*)sysname_len;
+    break;
+  case 6: /* sysLocation */
+    var     = syslocation;
+    var_len = (const s16_t*)syslocation_len;
+    break;
+  case 7: /* sysServices */
+    *(s32_t*)value = SNMP_SYSSERVICES;
+    return sizeof(s32_t);
+  default:
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("system_get_value(): unknown id: %"S32_F"\n", node->oid));
+    return 0;
+  }
+
+  /* handle string values (OID 1,4,5 and 6) */
+  LWIP_ASSERT("", (value != NULL));
+  if (var_len == NULL) {
+    result = (s16_t)strlen((const char*)var);
+  } else {
+    result = *var_len;
+  }
+  MEMCPY(value, var, result);
+  return result;
+}
+
+static snmp_err_t
+system_set_test(const struct snmp_scalar_array_node_def *node, u16_t len, void *value)
+{
+  snmp_err_t ret = SNMP_ERR_WRONGVALUE;
+  const u16_t* var_bufsize  = NULL;
+  const u16_t* var_wr_len;
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(value);
+
+  switch (node->oid) {
+  case 4: /* sysContact */
+    var_bufsize  = &syscontact_bufsize;
+    var_wr_len   = syscontact_wr_len;
+    break;
+  case 5: /* sysName */
+    var_bufsize  = &sysname_bufsize;
+    var_wr_len   = sysname_wr_len;
+    break;
+  case 6: /* sysLocation */
+    var_bufsize  = &syslocation_bufsize;
+    var_wr_len   = syslocation_wr_len;
+    break;
+  default:
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("system_set_test(): unknown id: %"S32_F"\n", node->oid));
+    return ret;
+  }
+
+  /* check if value is writable at all */
+  if (*var_bufsize > 0) {
+    if (var_wr_len == NULL) {
+      /* we have to take the terminating 0 into account */
+      if (len < *var_bufsize) {
+        ret = SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
+      }
+    } else {
+      if (len <= *var_bufsize) {
+        ret = SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
+      }
+    }
+  } else {
+    ret = SNMP_ERR_NOTWRITABLE;
+  }
+
+  return ret;
+}
+
+static snmp_err_t
+system_set_value(const struct snmp_scalar_array_node_def *node, u16_t len, void *value)
+{
+  u8_t*  var_wr = NULL;
+  u16_t* var_wr_len;
+
+  switch (node->oid) {
+  case 4: /* sysContact */
+    var_wr     = syscontact_wr;
+    var_wr_len = syscontact_wr_len;
+    break;
+  case 5: /* sysName */
+    var_wr     = sysname_wr;
+    var_wr_len = sysname_wr_len;
+    break;
+  case 6: /* sysLocation */
+    var_wr     = syslocation_wr;
+    var_wr_len = syslocation_wr_len;
+    break;
+  default:
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("system_set_value(): unknown id: %"S32_F"\n", node->oid));
+    return SNMP_ERR_GENERROR;
+  }
+
+  /* no need to check size of target buffer, this was already done in set_test method */
+  LWIP_ASSERT("", var_wr != NULL);
+  MEMCPY(var_wr, value, len);
+  
+  if (var_wr_len == NULL) {
+    /* add terminating 0 */
+    var_wr[len] = 0;
+  } else {
+    *var_wr_len = len;
+  }
+
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
+}
+
+static const struct snmp_scalar_array_node_def system_nodes[] = {
+  {1, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},  /* sysDescr */
+  {2, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OBJECT_ID,    SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},  /* sysObjectID */
+  {3, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_TIMETICKS,    SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY},  /* sysUpTime */
+  {4, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_WRITE}, /* sysContact */
+  {5, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_WRITE}, /* sysName */
+  {6, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING, SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_WRITE}, /* sysLocation */
+  {7, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER,      SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY}   /* sysServices */
+};
+
+const struct snmp_scalar_array_node snmp_mib2_system_node = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_ARRAY_NODE(1, system_nodes, system_get_value, system_set_test, system_set_value);
+
+#endif /* LWIP_SNMP && SNMP_LWIP_MIB2 */

+ 594 - 0
MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/src/apps/snmp/snmp_mib2_tcp.c

@@ -0,0 +1,594 @@
+/**
+ * @file
+ * Management Information Base II (RFC1213) TCP objects and functions.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2006 Axon Digital Design B.V., The Netherlands.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * Author: Dirk Ziegelmeier <[email protected]>
+ *         Christiaan Simons <[email protected]>
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/snmp.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_core.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_mib2.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_table.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_scalar.h"
+#include "lwip/tcp.h"
+#include "lwip/priv/tcp_priv.h"
+#include "lwip/stats.h"
+
+#include <string.h>
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP && SNMP_LWIP_MIB2 && LWIP_TCP
+
+#if SNMP_USE_NETCONN
+#define SYNC_NODE_NAME(node_name) node_name ## _synced
+#define CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(oid, node_name) \
+   static const struct snmp_threadsync_node node_name ## _synced = SNMP_CREATE_THREAD_SYNC_NODE(oid, &node_name.node, &snmp_mib2_lwip_locks);
+#else
+#define SYNC_NODE_NAME(node_name) node_name
+#define CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(oid, node_name)
+#endif
+
+/* --- tcp .1.3.6.1.2.1.6 ----------------------------------------------------- */
+
+static s16_t
+tcp_get_value(struct snmp_node_instance* instance, void* value)
+{
+  u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value;
+  s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value;
+
+  switch (instance->node->oid) {
+  case 1: /* tcpRtoAlgorithm, vanj(4) */
+    *sint_ptr = 4;
+    return sizeof(*sint_ptr);
+  case 2: /* tcpRtoMin */
+    /* @todo not the actual value, a guess,
+        needs to be calculated */
+    *sint_ptr = 1000;
+    return sizeof(*sint_ptr);
+  case 3: /* tcpRtoMax */
+    /* @todo not the actual value, a guess,
+        needs to be calculated */
+    *sint_ptr = 60000;
+    return sizeof(*sint_ptr);
+  case 4: /* tcpMaxConn */
+    *sint_ptr = MEMP_NUM_TCP_PCB;
+    return sizeof(*sint_ptr);
+  case 5: /* tcpActiveOpens */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.tcpactiveopens);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 6: /* tcpPassiveOpens */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.tcppassiveopens);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 7: /* tcpAttemptFails */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.tcpattemptfails);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 8: /* tcpEstabResets */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.tcpestabresets);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 9: /* tcpCurrEstab */
+    {
+      u16_t tcpcurrestab = 0;
+      struct tcp_pcb *pcb = tcp_active_pcbs;
+      while (pcb != NULL) {
+        if ((pcb->state == ESTABLISHED) ||
+            (pcb->state == CLOSE_WAIT)) {
+          tcpcurrestab++;
+        }
+        pcb = pcb->next;
+      }
+      *uint_ptr = tcpcurrestab;
+    }
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 10: /* tcpInSegs */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.tcpinsegs);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 11: /* tcpOutSegs */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.tcpoutsegs);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 12: /* tcpRetransSegs */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.tcpretranssegs);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 14: /* tcpInErrs */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.tcpinerrs);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 15: /* tcpOutRsts */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.tcpoutrsts);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 17: /* tcpHCInSegs */
+    memset(value, 0, 2*sizeof(u32_t)); /* not supported */
+    return 2*sizeof(u32_t);
+  case 18: /* tcpHCOutSegs */
+    memset(value, 0, 2*sizeof(u32_t)); /* not supported */
+    return 2*sizeof(u32_t);
+  default:
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("tcp_get_value(): unknown id: %"S32_F"\n", instance->node->oid));
+    break;
+  }
+
+  return 0;
+}
+
+/* --- tcpConnTable --- */
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+
+/* list of allowed value ranges for incoming OID */
+static const struct snmp_oid_range tcp_ConnTable_oid_ranges[] = {
+  { 0, 0xff   }, /* IP A */
+  { 0, 0xff   }, /* IP B */
+  { 0, 0xff   }, /* IP C */
+  { 0, 0xff   }, /* IP D */
+  { 0, 0xffff }, /* Port */
+  { 0, 0xff   }, /* IP A */
+  { 0, 0xff   }, /* IP B */
+  { 0, 0xff   }, /* IP C */
+  { 0, 0xff   }, /* IP D */
+  { 0, 0xffff }  /* Port */
+};
+
+static snmp_err_t
+tcp_ConnTable_get_cell_value_core(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, const u32_t* column, union snmp_variant_value* value, u32_t* value_len)
+{
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(value_len);
+
+  /* value */
+  switch (*column) {
+  case 1: /* tcpConnState */
+    value->u32 = pcb->state + 1;
+    break;
+  case 2: /* tcpConnLocalAddress */
+    value->u32 = ip_2_ip4(&pcb->local_ip)->addr;
+    break;
+  case 3: /* tcpConnLocalPort */
+    value->u32 = pcb->local_port;
+    break;
+  case 4: /* tcpConnRemAddress */
+    if (pcb->state == LISTEN) {
+      value->u32 = IP4_ADDR_ANY4->addr;
+    } else {
+      value->u32 = ip_2_ip4(&pcb->remote_ip)->addr;
+    }
+    break;
+  case 5: /* tcpConnRemPort */
+    if (pcb->state == LISTEN) {
+      value->u32 = 0;
+    } else {
+      value->u32 = pcb->remote_port;
+    }
+    break;
+  default:
+    LWIP_ASSERT("invalid id", 0);
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
+}
+
+static snmp_err_t
+tcp_ConnTable_get_cell_value(const u32_t* column, const u32_t* row_oid, u8_t row_oid_len, union snmp_variant_value* value, u32_t* value_len)
+{
+  u8_t i;
+  ip4_addr_t local_ip;
+  ip4_addr_t remote_ip;
+  u16_t local_port;
+  u16_t remote_port;
+  struct tcp_pcb *pcb;
+
+  /* check if incoming OID length and if values are in plausible range */
+  if (!snmp_oid_in_range(row_oid, row_oid_len, tcp_ConnTable_oid_ranges, LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(tcp_ConnTable_oid_ranges))) {
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+
+  /* get IPs and ports from incoming OID */
+  snmp_oid_to_ip4(&row_oid[0], &local_ip); /* we know it succeeds because of oid_in_range check above */
+  local_port = (u16_t)row_oid[4];
+  snmp_oid_to_ip4(&row_oid[5], &remote_ip); /* we know it succeeds because of oid_in_range check above */
+  remote_port = (u16_t)row_oid[9];
+
+  /* find tcp_pcb with requested ips and ports */
+  for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(tcp_pcb_lists); i++) {
+    pcb = *tcp_pcb_lists[i];
+
+    while (pcb != NULL) {
+      /* do local IP and local port match? */
+      if (IP_IS_V4_VAL(pcb->local_ip) &&
+         ip4_addr_cmp(&local_ip, ip_2_ip4(&pcb->local_ip)) && (local_port == pcb->local_port)) {
+
+        /* PCBs in state LISTEN are not connected and have no remote_ip or remote_port */
+        if (pcb->state == LISTEN) {
+          if (ip4_addr_cmp(&remote_ip, IP4_ADDR_ANY4) && (remote_port == 0)) {
+            /* fill in object properties */
+            return tcp_ConnTable_get_cell_value_core(pcb, column, value, value_len);
+          }
+        } else {
+          if (IP_IS_V4_VAL(pcb->remote_ip) &&
+             ip4_addr_cmp(&remote_ip, ip_2_ip4(&pcb->remote_ip)) && (remote_port == pcb->remote_port)) {
+            /* fill in object properties */
+            return tcp_ConnTable_get_cell_value_core(pcb, column, value, value_len);
+          }
+        }
+      }
+
+      pcb = pcb->next;
+    }
+  }
+
+  /* not found */
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+}
+
+static snmp_err_t
+tcp_ConnTable_get_next_cell_instance_and_value(const u32_t* column, struct snmp_obj_id* row_oid, union snmp_variant_value* value, u32_t* value_len)
+{
+  u8_t i;
+  struct tcp_pcb *pcb;
+  struct snmp_next_oid_state state;
+  u32_t result_temp[LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(tcp_ConnTable_oid_ranges)];
+
+  /* init struct to search next oid */
+  snmp_next_oid_init(&state, row_oid->id, row_oid->len, result_temp, LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(tcp_ConnTable_oid_ranges));
+
+  /* iterate over all possible OIDs to find the next one */
+  for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(tcp_pcb_lists); i++) {
+    pcb = *tcp_pcb_lists[i];
+    while (pcb != NULL) {
+      u32_t test_oid[LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(tcp_ConnTable_oid_ranges)];
+
+      if (IP_IS_V4_VAL(pcb->local_ip)) {
+        snmp_ip4_to_oid(ip_2_ip4(&pcb->local_ip), &test_oid[0]);
+        test_oid[4] = pcb->local_port;
+
+        /* PCBs in state LISTEN are not connected and have no remote_ip or remote_port */
+        if (pcb->state == LISTEN) {
+          snmp_ip4_to_oid(IP4_ADDR_ANY4, &test_oid[5]);
+          test_oid[9] = 0;
+        } else {
+          if (IP_IS_V6_VAL(pcb->remote_ip)) { /* should never happen */
+            continue;
+          }
+          snmp_ip4_to_oid(ip_2_ip4(&pcb->remote_ip), &test_oid[5]);
+          test_oid[9] = pcb->remote_port;
+        }
+
+        /* check generated OID: is it a candidate for the next one? */
+        snmp_next_oid_check(&state, test_oid, LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(tcp_ConnTable_oid_ranges), pcb);
+      }
+
+      pcb = pcb->next;
+    }
+  }
+
+  /* did we find a next one? */
+  if (state.status == SNMP_NEXT_OID_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
+    snmp_oid_assign(row_oid, state.next_oid, state.next_oid_len);
+    /* fill in object properties */
+    return tcp_ConnTable_get_cell_value_core((struct tcp_pcb*)state.reference, column, value, value_len);
+  }
+
+  /* not found */
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+
+/* --- tcpConnectionTable --- */
+
+static snmp_err_t
+tcp_ConnectionTable_get_cell_value_core(const u32_t* column, struct tcp_pcb *pcb, union snmp_variant_value* value)
+{
+  /* all items except tcpConnectionState and tcpConnectionProcess are declared as not-accessible */
+  switch (*column) {
+  case 7: /* tcpConnectionState */
+    value->u32 = pcb->state + 1;
+    break;
+  case 8: /* tcpConnectionProcess */
+    value->u32 = 0; /* not supported */
+    break;
+  default:
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
+}
+
+static snmp_err_t
+tcp_ConnectionTable_get_cell_value(const u32_t* column, const u32_t* row_oid, u8_t row_oid_len, union snmp_variant_value* value, u32_t* value_len)
+{
+  ip_addr_t local_ip, remote_ip;
+  u16_t local_port, remote_port;
+  struct tcp_pcb *pcb;
+  u8_t idx = 0;
+  u8_t i;
+  struct tcp_pcb ** const tcp_pcb_nonlisten_lists[] = {&tcp_bound_pcbs, &tcp_active_pcbs, &tcp_tw_pcbs};
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(value_len);
+
+  /* tcpConnectionLocalAddressType + tcpConnectionLocalAddress + tcpConnectionLocalPort */
+  idx += snmp_oid_to_ip_port(&row_oid[idx], row_oid_len-idx, &local_ip, &local_port);
+  if (idx == 0) {
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+
+  /* tcpConnectionRemAddressType + tcpConnectionRemAddress + tcpConnectionRemPort */
+  idx += snmp_oid_to_ip_port(&row_oid[idx], row_oid_len-idx, &remote_ip, &remote_port);
+  if (idx == 0) {
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+
+  /* find tcp_pcb with requested ip and port*/
+  for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(tcp_pcb_nonlisten_lists); i++) {
+    pcb = *tcp_pcb_nonlisten_lists[i];
+
+    while (pcb != NULL) {
+      if (ip_addr_cmp(&local_ip, &pcb->local_ip) &&
+         (local_port == pcb->local_port) &&
+         ip_addr_cmp(&remote_ip, &pcb->remote_ip) &&
+         (remote_port == pcb->remote_port)) {
+        /* fill in object properties */
+        return tcp_ConnectionTable_get_cell_value_core(column, pcb, value);
+      }
+      pcb = pcb->next;
+    }
+  }
+
+  /* not found */
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+}
+
+static snmp_err_t
+tcp_ConnectionTable_get_next_cell_instance_and_value(const u32_t* column, struct snmp_obj_id* row_oid, union snmp_variant_value* value, u32_t* value_len)
+{
+  struct tcp_pcb *pcb;
+  struct snmp_next_oid_state state;
+  /* 1x tcpConnectionLocalAddressType + 1x OID len + 16x tcpConnectionLocalAddress  + 1x tcpConnectionLocalPort
+   * 1x tcpConnectionRemAddressType   + 1x OID len + 16x tcpConnectionRemAddress    + 1x tcpConnectionRemPort */
+  u32_t  result_temp[38];
+  u8_t i;
+  struct tcp_pcb ** const tcp_pcb_nonlisten_lists[] = {&tcp_bound_pcbs, &tcp_active_pcbs, &tcp_tw_pcbs};
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(value_len);
+
+  /* init struct to search next oid */
+  snmp_next_oid_init(&state, row_oid->id, row_oid->len, result_temp, LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(result_temp));
+
+  /* iterate over all possible OIDs to find the next one */
+  for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(tcp_pcb_nonlisten_lists); i++) {
+    pcb = *tcp_pcb_nonlisten_lists[i];
+
+    while (pcb != NULL) {
+      u8_t idx = 0;
+      u32_t test_oid[LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(result_temp)];
+
+      /* tcpConnectionLocalAddressType + tcpConnectionLocalAddress + tcpConnectionLocalPort */
+      idx += snmp_ip_port_to_oid(&pcb->local_ip, pcb->local_port, &test_oid[idx]);
+
+      /* tcpConnectionRemAddressType + tcpConnectionRemAddress + tcpConnectionRemPort */
+      idx += snmp_ip_port_to_oid(&pcb->remote_ip, pcb->remote_port, &test_oid[idx]);
+
+      /* check generated OID: is it a candidate for the next one? */
+      snmp_next_oid_check(&state, test_oid, idx, pcb);
+
+      pcb = pcb->next;
+    }
+  }
+
+  /* did we find a next one? */
+  if (state.status == SNMP_NEXT_OID_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
+    snmp_oid_assign(row_oid, state.next_oid, state.next_oid_len);
+    /* fill in object properties */
+    return tcp_ConnectionTable_get_cell_value_core(column, (struct tcp_pcb*)state.reference, value);
+  } else {
+    /* not found */
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+}
+
+/* --- tcpListenerTable --- */
+
+static snmp_err_t
+tcp_ListenerTable_get_cell_value_core(const u32_t* column, union snmp_variant_value* value)
+{
+  /* all items except tcpListenerProcess are declared as not-accessible */
+  switch (*column) {
+  case 4: /* tcpListenerProcess */
+    value->u32 = 0; /* not supported */
+    break;
+  default:
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
+}
+
+static snmp_err_t
+tcp_ListenerTable_get_cell_value(const u32_t* column, const u32_t* row_oid, u8_t row_oid_len, union snmp_variant_value* value, u32_t* value_len)
+{
+  ip_addr_t local_ip;
+  u16_t local_port;
+  struct tcp_pcb_listen *pcb;
+  u8_t idx = 0;
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(value_len);
+
+  /* tcpListenerLocalAddressType + tcpListenerLocalAddress + tcpListenerLocalPort */
+  idx += snmp_oid_to_ip_port(&row_oid[idx], row_oid_len-idx, &local_ip, &local_port);
+  if (idx == 0) {
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+
+  /* find tcp_pcb with requested ip and port*/
+  pcb = tcp_listen_pcbs.listen_pcbs;
+  while (pcb != NULL) {
+    if (ip_addr_cmp(&local_ip, &pcb->local_ip) &&
+       (local_port == pcb->local_port)) {
+      /* fill in object properties */
+      return tcp_ListenerTable_get_cell_value_core(column, value);
+    }
+    pcb = pcb->next;
+  }
+
+  /* not found */
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+}
+
+static snmp_err_t
+tcp_ListenerTable_get_next_cell_instance_and_value(const u32_t* column, struct snmp_obj_id* row_oid, union snmp_variant_value* value, u32_t* value_len)
+{
+  struct tcp_pcb_listen *pcb;
+  struct snmp_next_oid_state state;
+  /* 1x tcpListenerLocalAddressType + 1x OID len + 16x tcpListenerLocalAddress  + 1x tcpListenerLocalPort */
+  u32_t  result_temp[19];
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(value_len);
+
+  /* init struct to search next oid */
+  snmp_next_oid_init(&state, row_oid->id, row_oid->len, result_temp, LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(result_temp));
+
+  /* iterate over all possible OIDs to find the next one */
+  pcb = tcp_listen_pcbs.listen_pcbs;
+  while (pcb != NULL) {
+    u8_t idx = 0;
+    u32_t test_oid[LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(result_temp)];
+
+    /* tcpListenerLocalAddressType + tcpListenerLocalAddress + tcpListenerLocalPort */
+    idx += snmp_ip_port_to_oid(&pcb->local_ip, pcb->local_port, &test_oid[idx]);
+
+    /* check generated OID: is it a candidate for the next one? */
+    snmp_next_oid_check(&state, test_oid, idx, NULL);
+
+    pcb = pcb->next;
+  }
+
+  /* did we find a next one? */
+  if (state.status == SNMP_NEXT_OID_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
+    snmp_oid_assign(row_oid, state.next_oid, state.next_oid_len);
+    /* fill in object properties */
+    return tcp_ListenerTable_get_cell_value_core(column, value);
+  } else {
+    /* not found */
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+}
+
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node tcp_RtoAlgorithm  = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(1, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER, tcp_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node tcp_RtoMin        = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(2, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER, tcp_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node tcp_RtoMax        = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(3, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER, tcp_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node tcp_MaxConn       = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(4, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER, tcp_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node tcp_ActiveOpens   = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(5, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, tcp_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node tcp_PassiveOpens  = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(6, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, tcp_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node tcp_AttemptFails  = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(7, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, tcp_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node tcp_EstabResets   = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(8, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, tcp_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node tcp_CurrEstab     = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(9, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_GAUGE, tcp_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node tcp_InSegs        = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(10, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, tcp_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node tcp_OutSegs       = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(11, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, tcp_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node tcp_RetransSegs   = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(12, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, tcp_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node tcp_InErrs        = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(14, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, tcp_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node tcp_OutRsts       = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(15, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER, tcp_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node tcp_HCInSegs      = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(17, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER64, tcp_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node tcp_HCOutSegs     = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(18, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER64, tcp_get_value);
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+static const struct snmp_table_simple_col_def tcp_ConnTable_columns[] = {
+  {  1, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER, SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_U32 }, /* tcpConnState */
+  {  2, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_IPADDR,  SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_U32 }, /* tcpConnLocalAddress */
+  {  3, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER, SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_U32 }, /* tcpConnLocalPort */
+  {  4, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_IPADDR,  SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_U32 }, /* tcpConnRemAddress */
+  {  5, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER, SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_U32 }  /* tcpConnRemPort */
+};
+
+static const struct snmp_table_simple_node tcp_ConnTable = SNMP_TABLE_CREATE_SIMPLE(13, tcp_ConnTable_columns, tcp_ConnTable_get_cell_value, tcp_ConnTable_get_next_cell_instance_and_value);
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+
+static const struct snmp_table_simple_col_def tcp_ConnectionTable_columns[] = {
+  /* all items except tcpConnectionState and tcpConnectionProcess are declared as not-accessible */
+  { 7, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER,    SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_U32 }, /* tcpConnectionState */
+  { 8, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_UNSIGNED32, SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_U32 }  /* tcpConnectionProcess */
+};
+
+static const struct snmp_table_simple_node tcp_ConnectionTable = SNMP_TABLE_CREATE_SIMPLE(19, tcp_ConnectionTable_columns, tcp_ConnectionTable_get_cell_value, tcp_ConnectionTable_get_next_cell_instance_and_value);
+
+
+static const struct snmp_table_simple_col_def tcp_ListenerTable_columns[] = {
+  /* all items except tcpListenerProcess are declared as not-accessible */
+  { 4, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_UNSIGNED32, SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_U32 }  /* tcpListenerProcess */
+};
+
+static const struct snmp_table_simple_node tcp_ListenerTable = SNMP_TABLE_CREATE_SIMPLE(20, tcp_ListenerTable_columns, tcp_ListenerTable_get_cell_value, tcp_ListenerTable_get_next_cell_instance_and_value);
+
+/* the following nodes access variables in LWIP stack from SNMP worker thread and must therefore be synced to LWIP (TCPIP) thread */
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE( 1, tcp_RtoAlgorithm)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE( 2, tcp_RtoMin)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE( 3, tcp_RtoMax)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE( 4, tcp_MaxConn)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE( 5, tcp_ActiveOpens)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE( 6, tcp_PassiveOpens)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE( 7, tcp_AttemptFails)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE( 8, tcp_EstabResets)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE( 9, tcp_CurrEstab)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(10, tcp_InSegs)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(11, tcp_OutSegs)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(12, tcp_RetransSegs)
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(13, tcp_ConnTable)
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(14, tcp_InErrs)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(15, tcp_OutRsts)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(17, tcp_HCInSegs)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(18, tcp_HCOutSegs)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(19, tcp_ConnectionTable)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(20, tcp_ListenerTable)
+
+static const struct snmp_node* const tcp_nodes[] = {
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(tcp_RtoAlgorithm).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(tcp_RtoMin).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(tcp_RtoMax).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(tcp_MaxConn).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(tcp_ActiveOpens).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(tcp_PassiveOpens).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(tcp_AttemptFails).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(tcp_EstabResets).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(tcp_CurrEstab).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(tcp_InSegs).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(tcp_OutSegs).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(tcp_RetransSegs).node.node,
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(tcp_ConnTable).node.node,
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(tcp_InErrs).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(tcp_OutRsts).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(tcp_HCInSegs).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(tcp_HCOutSegs).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(tcp_ConnectionTable).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(tcp_ListenerTable).node.node
+};
+
+const struct snmp_tree_node snmp_mib2_tcp_root = SNMP_CREATE_TREE_NODE(6, tcp_nodes);
+#endif /* LWIP_SNMP && SNMP_LWIP_MIB2 && LWIP_TCP */

+ 357 - 0
MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/src/apps/snmp/snmp_mib2_udp.c

@@ -0,0 +1,357 @@
+/**
+ * @file
+ * Management Information Base II (RFC1213) UDP objects and functions.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2006 Axon Digital Design B.V., The Netherlands.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * Author: Dirk Ziegelmeier <[email protected]>
+ *         Christiaan Simons <[email protected]>
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/snmp.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_core.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_mib2.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_table.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_scalar.h"
+#include "lwip/udp.h"
+#include "lwip/stats.h"
+
+#include <string.h>
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP && SNMP_LWIP_MIB2 && LWIP_UDP
+
+#if SNMP_USE_NETCONN
+#define SYNC_NODE_NAME(node_name) node_name ## _synced
+#define CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(oid, node_name) \
+   static const struct snmp_threadsync_node node_name ## _synced = SNMP_CREATE_THREAD_SYNC_NODE(oid, &node_name.node, &snmp_mib2_lwip_locks);
+#else
+#define SYNC_NODE_NAME(node_name) node_name
+#define CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(oid, node_name)
+#endif
+
+/* --- udp .1.3.6.1.2.1.7 ----------------------------------------------------- */
+
+static s16_t
+udp_get_value(struct snmp_node_instance* instance, void* value)
+{
+  u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value;
+
+  switch (instance->node->oid) {
+  case 1: /* udpInDatagrams */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.udpindatagrams);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 2: /* udpNoPorts */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.udpnoports);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 3: /* udpInErrors */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.udpinerrors);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 4: /* udpOutDatagrams */
+    *uint_ptr = STATS_GET(mib2.udpoutdatagrams);
+    return sizeof(*uint_ptr);
+  case 8: /* udpHCInDatagrams */
+    memset(value, 0, 2*sizeof(u32_t)); /* not supported */
+    return 2*sizeof(u32_t);
+  case 9: /* udpHCOutDatagrams */
+    memset(value, 0, 2*sizeof(u32_t)); /* not supported */
+    return 2*sizeof(u32_t);
+  default:
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("udp_get_value(): unknown id: %"S32_F"\n", instance->node->oid));
+    break;
+  }
+
+  return 0;
+}
+
+/* --- udpEndpointTable --- */
+
+static snmp_err_t
+udp_endpointTable_get_cell_value_core(const u32_t* column, union snmp_variant_value* value)
+{
+  /* all items except udpEndpointProcess are declared as not-accessible */
+  switch (*column) {
+  case 8: /* udpEndpointProcess */
+    value->u32 = 0; /* not supported */
+    break;
+  default:
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
+}
+
+static snmp_err_t
+udp_endpointTable_get_cell_value(const u32_t* column, const u32_t* row_oid, u8_t row_oid_len, union snmp_variant_value* value, u32_t* value_len)
+{
+  ip_addr_t local_ip, remote_ip;
+  u16_t local_port, remote_port;
+  struct udp_pcb *pcb;
+  u8_t idx = 0;
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(value_len);
+
+  /* udpEndpointLocalAddressType + udpEndpointLocalAddress + udpEndpointLocalPort */
+  idx += snmp_oid_to_ip_port(&row_oid[idx], row_oid_len-idx, &local_ip, &local_port);
+  if (idx == 0) {
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+
+  /* udpEndpointRemoteAddressType + udpEndpointRemoteAddress + udpEndpointRemotePort */
+  idx += snmp_oid_to_ip_port(&row_oid[idx], row_oid_len-idx, &remote_ip, &remote_port);
+  if (idx == 0) {
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+
+  /* udpEndpointInstance */
+  if (row_oid_len < (idx+1)) {
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+  if (row_oid[idx] != 0) {
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+  
+  /* find udp_pcb with requested ip and port*/
+  pcb = udp_pcbs;
+  while (pcb != NULL) {
+    if (ip_addr_cmp(&local_ip, &pcb->local_ip) &&
+       (local_port == pcb->local_port) &&
+       ip_addr_cmp(&remote_ip, &pcb->remote_ip) &&
+       (remote_port == pcb->remote_port)) {
+      /* fill in object properties */
+      return udp_endpointTable_get_cell_value_core(column, value);
+    }
+    pcb = pcb->next;
+  }
+
+  /* not found */
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+}
+
+static snmp_err_t 
+udp_endpointTable_get_next_cell_instance_and_value(const u32_t* column, struct snmp_obj_id* row_oid, union snmp_variant_value* value, u32_t* value_len)
+{
+  struct udp_pcb *pcb;
+  struct snmp_next_oid_state state;
+  /* 1x udpEndpointLocalAddressType  + 1x OID len + 16x udpEndpointLocalAddress  + 1x udpEndpointLocalPort  +
+   * 1x udpEndpointRemoteAddressType + 1x OID len + 16x udpEndpointRemoteAddress + 1x udpEndpointRemotePort +
+   * 1x udpEndpointInstance = 39
+   */
+  u32_t  result_temp[39];
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(value_len);
+
+  /* init struct to search next oid */
+  snmp_next_oid_init(&state, row_oid->id, row_oid->len, result_temp, LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(result_temp));
+
+  /* iterate over all possible OIDs to find the next one */
+  pcb = udp_pcbs;
+  while (pcb != NULL) {
+    u32_t test_oid[LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(result_temp)];
+    u8_t idx = 0;
+
+    /* udpEndpointLocalAddressType + udpEndpointLocalAddress + udpEndpointLocalPort */
+    idx += snmp_ip_port_to_oid(&pcb->local_ip, pcb->local_port, &test_oid[idx]);
+
+    /* udpEndpointRemoteAddressType + udpEndpointRemoteAddress + udpEndpointRemotePort */
+    idx += snmp_ip_port_to_oid(&pcb->remote_ip, pcb->remote_port, &test_oid[idx]);
+
+    test_oid[idx] = 0; /* udpEndpointInstance */    
+    idx++;
+    
+    /* check generated OID: is it a candidate for the next one? */
+    snmp_next_oid_check(&state, test_oid, idx, NULL);
+    
+    pcb = pcb->next;
+  }
+
+  /* did we find a next one? */
+  if (state.status == SNMP_NEXT_OID_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
+    snmp_oid_assign(row_oid, state.next_oid, state.next_oid_len);
+    /* fill in object properties */
+    return udp_endpointTable_get_cell_value_core(column, value);
+  } else {
+    /* not found */
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+}
+
+/* --- udpTable --- */
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+
+/* list of allowed value ranges for incoming OID */
+static const struct snmp_oid_range udp_Table_oid_ranges[] = {
+  { 0, 0xff   }, /* IP A        */
+  { 0, 0xff   }, /* IP B        */
+  { 0, 0xff   }, /* IP C        */
+  { 0, 0xff   }, /* IP D        */
+  { 1, 0xffff }  /* Port        */
+};
+
+static snmp_err_t 
+udp_Table_get_cell_value_core(struct udp_pcb *pcb, const u32_t* column, union snmp_variant_value* value, u32_t* value_len)
+{
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(value_len);
+
+  switch (*column) {
+  case 1: /* udpLocalAddress */
+    /* set reference to PCB local IP and return a generic node that copies IP4 addresses */
+    value->u32 = ip_2_ip4(&pcb->local_ip)->addr;
+    break;
+  case 2: /* udpLocalPort */
+    /* set reference to PCB local port and return a generic node that copies u16_t values */
+    value->u32 = pcb->local_port;
+    break;
+  default:
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
+}
+
+static snmp_err_t 
+udp_Table_get_cell_value(const u32_t* column, const u32_t* row_oid, u8_t row_oid_len, union snmp_variant_value* value, u32_t* value_len)
+{
+  ip4_addr_t ip;
+  u16_t port;
+  struct udp_pcb *pcb;
+
+  /* check if incoming OID length and if values are in plausible range */
+  if (!snmp_oid_in_range(row_oid, row_oid_len, udp_Table_oid_ranges, LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(udp_Table_oid_ranges))) {
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+
+  /* get IP and port from incoming OID */
+  snmp_oid_to_ip4(&row_oid[0], &ip); /* we know it succeeds because of oid_in_range check above */
+  port = (u16_t)row_oid[4];
+
+  /* find udp_pcb with requested ip and port*/
+  pcb = udp_pcbs;
+  while (pcb != NULL) {
+    if (IP_IS_V4_VAL(pcb->local_ip)) {
+      if (ip4_addr_cmp(&ip, ip_2_ip4(&pcb->local_ip)) && (port == pcb->local_port)) {
+        /* fill in object properties */
+        return udp_Table_get_cell_value_core(pcb, column, value, value_len);
+      }
+    }
+    pcb = pcb->next;
+  }
+
+  /* not found */
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+}
+
+static snmp_err_t 
+udp_Table_get_next_cell_instance_and_value(const u32_t* column, struct snmp_obj_id* row_oid, union snmp_variant_value* value, u32_t* value_len)
+{
+  struct udp_pcb *pcb;
+  struct snmp_next_oid_state state;
+  u32_t  result_temp[LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(udp_Table_oid_ranges)];
+
+  /* init struct to search next oid */
+  snmp_next_oid_init(&state, row_oid->id, row_oid->len, result_temp, LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(udp_Table_oid_ranges));
+
+  /* iterate over all possible OIDs to find the next one */
+  pcb = udp_pcbs;
+  while (pcb != NULL) {
+    u32_t test_oid[LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(udp_Table_oid_ranges)];
+
+    if (IP_IS_V4_VAL(pcb->local_ip)) {
+      snmp_ip4_to_oid(ip_2_ip4(&pcb->local_ip), &test_oid[0]);
+      test_oid[4] = pcb->local_port;
+
+      /* check generated OID: is it a candidate for the next one? */
+      snmp_next_oid_check(&state, test_oid, LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(udp_Table_oid_ranges), pcb);
+    }
+    
+    pcb = pcb->next;
+  }
+
+  /* did we find a next one? */
+  if (state.status == SNMP_NEXT_OID_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
+    snmp_oid_assign(row_oid, state.next_oid, state.next_oid_len);
+    /* fill in object properties */
+    return udp_Table_get_cell_value_core((struct udp_pcb*)state.reference, column, value, value_len);
+  } else {
+    /* not found */
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node udp_inDatagrams    = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(1, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER,   udp_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node udp_noPorts        = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(2, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER,   udp_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node udp_inErrors       = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(3, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER,   udp_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node udp_outDatagrams   = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(4, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER,   udp_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node udp_HCInDatagrams  = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(8, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER64, udp_get_value);
+static const struct snmp_scalar_node udp_HCOutDatagrams = SNMP_SCALAR_CREATE_NODE_READONLY(9, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER64, udp_get_value);
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+static const struct snmp_table_simple_col_def udp_Table_columns[] = {
+  { 1, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_IPADDR,  SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_U32 }, /* udpLocalAddress */
+  { 2, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER, SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_U32 }  /* udpLocalPort */
+};
+static const struct snmp_table_simple_node udp_Table = SNMP_TABLE_CREATE_SIMPLE(5, udp_Table_columns, udp_Table_get_cell_value, udp_Table_get_next_cell_instance_and_value);
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+
+static const struct snmp_table_simple_col_def udp_endpointTable_columns[] = {
+  /* all items except udpEndpointProcess are declared as not-accessible */   
+  { 8, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_UNSIGNED32, SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_U32 }  /* udpEndpointProcess */
+};
+
+static const struct snmp_table_simple_node udp_endpointTable = SNMP_TABLE_CREATE_SIMPLE(7, udp_endpointTable_columns, udp_endpointTable_get_cell_value, udp_endpointTable_get_next_cell_instance_and_value);
+
+/* the following nodes access variables in LWIP stack from SNMP worker thread and must therefore be synced to LWIP (TCPIP) thread */ 
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(1, udp_inDatagrams)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(2, udp_noPorts)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(3, udp_inErrors)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(4, udp_outDatagrams)
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(5, udp_Table)
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(7, udp_endpointTable)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(8, udp_HCInDatagrams)
+CREATE_LWIP_SYNC_NODE(9, udp_HCOutDatagrams)
+
+static const struct snmp_node* const udp_nodes[] = {
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(udp_inDatagrams).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(udp_noPorts).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(udp_inErrors).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(udp_outDatagrams).node.node,
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(udp_Table).node.node,
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(udp_endpointTable).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(udp_HCInDatagrams).node.node,
+  &SYNC_NODE_NAME(udp_HCOutDatagrams).node.node
+};
+
+const struct snmp_tree_node snmp_mib2_udp_root = SNMP_CREATE_TREE_NODE(7, udp_nodes);
+#endif /* LWIP_SNMP && SNMP_LWIP_MIB2 && LWIP_UDP */

+ 1668 - 0
MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/src/apps/snmp/snmp_msg.c

@@ -0,0 +1,1668 @@
+/**
+ * @file
+ * SNMP message processing (RFC1157).
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2006 Axon Digital Design B.V., The Netherlands.
+ * Copyright (c) 2016 Elias Oenal.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * Author: Christiaan Simons <[email protected]>
+ *         Martin Hentschel <[email protected]>
+ *         Elias Oenal <[email protected]>
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_opts.h"
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */
+
+#include "snmp_msg.h"
+#include "snmp_asn1.h"
+#include "snmp_core_priv.h"
+#include "lwip/ip_addr.h"
+#include "lwip/stats.h"
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP_V3
+#include "lwip/apps/snmpv3.h"
+#include "snmpv3_priv.h"
+#ifdef LWIP_SNMPV3_INCLUDE_ENGINE
+#include LWIP_SNMPV3_INCLUDE_ENGINE
+#endif
+#endif
+
+#include <string.h>
+
+/* public (non-static) constants */
+/** SNMP community string */
+const char *snmp_community = SNMP_COMMUNITY;
+/** SNMP community string for write access */
+const char *snmp_community_write = SNMP_COMMUNITY_WRITE;
+/** SNMP community string for sending traps */
+const char *snmp_community_trap = SNMP_COMMUNITY_TRAP;
+
+snmp_write_callback_fct snmp_write_callback     = NULL;
+void*                   snmp_write_callback_arg = NULL;
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup snmp_core
+ * Returns current SNMP community string.
+ * @return current SNMP community string
+ */
+const char *
+snmp_get_community(void)
+{
+  return snmp_community;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup snmp_core
+ * Sets SNMP community string.
+ * The string itself (its storage) must be valid throughout the whole life of
+ * program (or until it is changed to sth else).
+ *
+ * @param community is a pointer to new community string
+ */
+void
+snmp_set_community(const char * const community)
+{
+  LWIP_ASSERT("community string is too long!", strlen(community) <= SNMP_MAX_COMMUNITY_STR_LEN);
+  snmp_community = community;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup snmp_core
+ * Returns current SNMP write-access community string.
+ * @return current SNMP write-access community string
+ */
+const char *
+snmp_get_community_write(void)
+{
+  return snmp_community_write;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup snmp_traps
+ * Returns current SNMP community string used for sending traps.
+ * @return current SNMP community string used for sending traps
+ */
+const char *
+snmp_get_community_trap(void)
+{
+  return snmp_community_trap;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup snmp_core
+ * Sets SNMP community string for write-access.
+ * The string itself (its storage) must be valid throughout the whole life of
+ * program (or until it is changed to sth else).
+ *
+ * @param community is a pointer to new write-access community string
+ */
+void
+snmp_set_community_write(const char * const community)
+{
+  LWIP_ASSERT("community string must not be NULL", community != NULL);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("community string is too long!", strlen(community) <= SNMP_MAX_COMMUNITY_STR_LEN);
+  snmp_community_write = community;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup snmp_traps
+ * Sets SNMP community string used for sending traps.
+ * The string itself (its storage) must be valid throughout the whole life of
+ * program (or until it is changed to sth else).
+ *
+ * @param community is a pointer to new trap community string
+ */
+void
+snmp_set_community_trap(const char * const community)
+{
+  LWIP_ASSERT("community string is too long!", strlen(community) <= SNMP_MAX_COMMUNITY_STR_LEN);
+  snmp_community_trap = community;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup snmp_core
+ * Callback fired on every successful write access
+ */
+void 
+snmp_set_write_callback(snmp_write_callback_fct write_callback, void* callback_arg)
+{
+  snmp_write_callback     = write_callback;
+  snmp_write_callback_arg = callback_arg;
+}
+
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+/* forward declarations */
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+
+static err_t snmp_process_get_request(struct snmp_request *request);
+static err_t snmp_process_getnext_request(struct snmp_request *request);
+static err_t snmp_process_getbulk_request(struct snmp_request *request);
+static err_t snmp_process_set_request(struct snmp_request *request);
+
+static err_t snmp_parse_inbound_frame(struct snmp_request *request);
+static err_t snmp_prepare_outbound_frame(struct snmp_request *request);
+static err_t snmp_complete_outbound_frame(struct snmp_request *request);
+static void snmp_execute_write_callbacks(struct snmp_request *request);
+
+
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+/* implementation */
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+
+void
+snmp_receive(void *handle, struct pbuf *p, const ip_addr_t *source_ip, u16_t port)
+{
+  err_t err;
+  struct snmp_request request;
+   
+  memset(&request, 0, sizeof(request));
+  request.handle       = handle;
+  request.source_ip    = source_ip;
+  request.source_port  = port;
+  request.inbound_pbuf = p;
+
+  snmp_stats.inpkts++;
+
+  err = snmp_parse_inbound_frame(&request);
+  if (err == ERR_OK) {
+    err = snmp_prepare_outbound_frame(&request);
+    if (err == ERR_OK) {
+
+      if (request.error_status == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) {
+        /* only process frame if we do not already have an error to return (e.g. all readonly) */
+        if (request.request_type == SNMP_ASN1_CONTEXT_PDU_GET_REQ) {
+          err = snmp_process_get_request(&request);
+        } else if (request.request_type == SNMP_ASN1_CONTEXT_PDU_GET_NEXT_REQ) {
+          err = snmp_process_getnext_request(&request);
+        } else if (request.request_type == SNMP_ASN1_CONTEXT_PDU_GET_BULK_REQ) {
+          err = snmp_process_getbulk_request(&request);
+        } else if (request.request_type == SNMP_ASN1_CONTEXT_PDU_SET_REQ) {
+          err = snmp_process_set_request(&request);
+        }
+      }
+
+      if (err == ERR_OK) {
+        err = snmp_complete_outbound_frame(&request);
+      
+        if (err == ERR_OK) {
+          err = snmp_sendto(request.handle, request.outbound_pbuf, request.source_ip, request.source_port);
+
+          if ((request.request_type == SNMP_ASN1_CONTEXT_PDU_SET_REQ) 
+            && (request.error_status == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) 
+            && (snmp_write_callback != NULL)) {
+            /* raise write notification for all written objects */
+            snmp_execute_write_callbacks(&request);
+          }
+        }
+      }
+    }
+  
+    if (request.outbound_pbuf != NULL) {
+      pbuf_free(request.outbound_pbuf);
+    }
+  }
+}
+
+static u8_t
+snmp_msg_getnext_validate_node_inst(struct snmp_node_instance* node_instance, void* validate_arg)
+{
+  if (((node_instance->access & SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_ACCESS_READ) != SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_ACCESS_READ) || (node_instance->get_value == NULL)) {
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+
+  if ((node_instance->asn1_type == SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER64) && (((struct snmp_request*)validate_arg)->version == SNMP_VERSION_1)) {
+    /* according to RFC 2089 skip Counter64 objects in GetNext requests from v1 clients */
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
+}
+
+static void 
+snmp_process_varbind(struct snmp_request *request, struct snmp_varbind *vb, u8_t get_next)
+{
+  err_t err;
+  struct snmp_node_instance node_instance;
+  memset(&node_instance, 0, sizeof(node_instance));
+
+  if (get_next) {
+    struct snmp_obj_id result_oid;
+    request->error_status = snmp_get_next_node_instance_from_oid(vb->oid.id, vb->oid.len, snmp_msg_getnext_validate_node_inst, request,  &result_oid, &node_instance);
+
+    if (request->error_status == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) {
+      snmp_oid_assign(&vb->oid, result_oid.id, result_oid.len);
+    }
+  } else {
+    request->error_status = snmp_get_node_instance_from_oid(vb->oid.id, vb->oid.len, &node_instance);
+
+    if (request->error_status == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) {
+      /* use 'getnext_validate' method for validation to avoid code duplication (some checks have to be executed here) */
+      request->error_status = snmp_msg_getnext_validate_node_inst(&node_instance, request);
+
+      if (request->error_status != SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) {
+        if (node_instance.release_instance != NULL) {
+          node_instance.release_instance(&node_instance);
+        }
+      }
+    }
+  }
+
+  if (request->error_status != SNMP_ERR_NOERROR)  {
+    if (request->error_status >= SNMP_VARBIND_EXCEPTION_OFFSET) {
+      if ((request->version == SNMP_VERSION_2c) || request->version == SNMP_VERSION_3) {
+        /* in SNMP v2c a varbind related exception is stored in varbind and not in frame header */
+        vb->type = (SNMP_ASN1_CONTENTTYPE_PRIMITIVE | SNMP_ASN1_CLASS_CONTEXT | (request->error_status & SNMP_VARBIND_EXCEPTION_MASK));
+        vb->value_len = 0;
+
+        err = snmp_append_outbound_varbind(&(request->outbound_pbuf_stream), vb);
+        if (err == ERR_OK) {
+          /* we stored the exception in varbind -> go on */
+          request->error_status = SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
+        } else if (err == ERR_BUF) {
+          request->error_status = SNMP_ERR_TOOBIG;
+        } else {
+          request->error_status = SNMP_ERR_GENERROR;
+        }
+      }
+    } else {
+      /* according to RFC 1157/1905, all other errors only return genError */
+      request->error_status = SNMP_ERR_GENERROR;
+    }
+  } else {
+    s16_t len = node_instance.get_value(&node_instance, vb->value);
+    vb->type = node_instance.asn1_type;
+
+    if(len >= 0) {
+      vb->value_len = (u16_t)len; /* cast is OK because we checked >= 0 above */
+
+      LWIP_ASSERT("SNMP_MAX_VALUE_SIZE is configured too low", (vb->value_len & ~SNMP_GET_VALUE_RAW_DATA) <= SNMP_MAX_VALUE_SIZE);
+      err = snmp_append_outbound_varbind(&request->outbound_pbuf_stream, vb);
+
+      if (err == ERR_BUF) {
+        request->error_status = SNMP_ERR_TOOBIG;
+      } else if (err != ERR_OK) {
+        request->error_status = SNMP_ERR_GENERROR;
+      }
+    } else {
+      request->error_status = SNMP_ERR_GENERROR;
+    }
+
+    if (node_instance.release_instance != NULL) {
+      node_instance.release_instance(&node_instance);
+    }
+  }
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Service an internal or external event for SNMP GET.
+ *
+ * @param request points to the associated message process state
+ */
+static err_t
+snmp_process_get_request(struct snmp_request *request)
+{
+  snmp_vb_enumerator_err_t err;
+  struct snmp_varbind vb;
+  vb.value = request->value_buffer;
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_DEBUG, ("SNMP get request\n"));
+
+  while (request->error_status == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) {
+    err = snmp_vb_enumerator_get_next(&request->inbound_varbind_enumerator, &vb);
+    if (err == SNMP_VB_ENUMERATOR_ERR_OK) {
+      if ((vb.type == SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_NULL) && (vb.value_len == 0)) {
+        snmp_process_varbind(request, &vb, 0);
+      } else {
+        request->error_status = SNMP_ERR_GENERROR;
+      }
+    } else if (err == SNMP_VB_ENUMERATOR_ERR_EOVB) {
+      /* no more varbinds in request */
+      break;
+    } else if (err == SNMP_VB_ENUMERATOR_ERR_ASN1ERROR) {
+      /* malformed ASN.1, don't answer */
+      return ERR_ARG;
+    } else {
+      request->error_status = SNMP_ERR_GENERROR;
+    }
+  }
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Service an internal or external event for SNMP GET.
+ *
+ * @param request points to the associated message process state
+ */
+static err_t
+snmp_process_getnext_request(struct snmp_request *request)
+{
+  snmp_vb_enumerator_err_t err;
+  struct snmp_varbind vb;
+  vb.value = request->value_buffer;
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_DEBUG, ("SNMP get-next request\n"));
+
+  while (request->error_status == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) {
+    err = snmp_vb_enumerator_get_next(&request->inbound_varbind_enumerator, &vb);
+    if (err == SNMP_VB_ENUMERATOR_ERR_OK) {
+      if ((vb.type == SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_NULL) && (vb.value_len == 0)) {
+        snmp_process_varbind(request, &vb, 1);
+      } else {
+        request->error_status = SNMP_ERR_GENERROR;
+      }
+    } else if (err == SNMP_VB_ENUMERATOR_ERR_EOVB) {
+      /* no more varbinds in request */
+      break;
+    } else if (err == SNMP_VB_ENUMERATOR_ERR_ASN1ERROR) {
+      /* malformed ASN.1, don't answer */
+      return ERR_ARG;
+    } else {
+      request->error_status = SNMP_ERR_GENERROR;
+    }
+  }
+  
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Service an internal or external event for SNMP GETBULKT.
+ *
+ * @param request points to the associated message process state
+ */
+static err_t
+snmp_process_getbulk_request(struct snmp_request *request)
+{
+  snmp_vb_enumerator_err_t err;
+  s32_t non_repeaters     = request->non_repeaters;
+  s32_t repetitions;
+  u16_t repetition_offset = 0;
+  struct snmp_varbind_enumerator repetition_varbind_enumerator;
+  struct snmp_varbind vb;
+  vb.value = request->value_buffer;
+
+  if (SNMP_LWIP_GETBULK_MAX_REPETITIONS > 0) {
+    repetitions = LWIP_MIN(request->max_repetitions, SNMP_LWIP_GETBULK_MAX_REPETITIONS);
+  } else {
+    repetitions = request->max_repetitions;
+  }
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_DEBUG, ("SNMP get-bulk request\n"));
+
+  /* process non repeaters and first repetition */
+  while (request->error_status == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) {
+    if (non_repeaters == 0) {
+      repetition_offset = request->outbound_pbuf_stream.offset;
+
+      if (repetitions == 0) {
+        /* do not resolve repeaters when repetitions is set to 0 */
+        break;
+      }
+      repetitions--;
+    }
+
+    err = snmp_vb_enumerator_get_next(&request->inbound_varbind_enumerator, &vb);
+    if (err == SNMP_VB_ENUMERATOR_ERR_EOVB) {
+      /* no more varbinds in request */
+      break;
+    } else if (err == SNMP_VB_ENUMERATOR_ERR_ASN1ERROR) {
+      /* malformed ASN.1, don't answer */
+      return ERR_ARG;
+    } else if ((err != SNMP_VB_ENUMERATOR_ERR_OK) || (vb.type != SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_NULL) || (vb.value_len != 0)) {
+      request->error_status = SNMP_ERR_GENERROR;
+    } else {
+      snmp_process_varbind(request, &vb, 1);
+      non_repeaters--;
+    }
+  }
+
+  /* process repetitions > 1 */
+  while ((request->error_status == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) && (repetitions > 0) && (request->outbound_pbuf_stream.offset != repetition_offset)) {
+
+    u8_t all_endofmibview = 1;
+    
+    snmp_vb_enumerator_init(&repetition_varbind_enumerator, request->outbound_pbuf, repetition_offset, request->outbound_pbuf_stream.offset - repetition_offset);
+    repetition_offset = request->outbound_pbuf_stream.offset; /* for next loop */
+
+    while (request->error_status == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) {
+      vb.value = NULL; /* do NOT decode value (we enumerate outbound buffer here, so all varbinds have values assigned) */
+      err = snmp_vb_enumerator_get_next(&repetition_varbind_enumerator, &vb);
+      if (err == SNMP_VB_ENUMERATOR_ERR_OK) {
+        vb.value = request->value_buffer;
+        snmp_process_varbind(request, &vb, 1);
+
+        if (request->error_status != SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) {
+          /* already set correct error-index (here it cannot be taken from inbound varbind enumerator) */
+          request->error_index = request->non_repeaters + repetition_varbind_enumerator.varbind_count;
+        } else if (vb.type != (SNMP_ASN1_CONTENTTYPE_PRIMITIVE | SNMP_ASN1_CLASS_CONTEXT | SNMP_ASN1_CONTEXT_VARBIND_END_OF_MIB_VIEW)) {
+          all_endofmibview = 0;
+        }
+      } else if (err == SNMP_VB_ENUMERATOR_ERR_EOVB) {
+        /* no more varbinds in request */
+        break;
+      } else {
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_DEBUG, ("Very strange, we cannot parse the varbind output that we created just before!"));
+        request->error_status = SNMP_ERR_GENERROR;
+        request->error_index  = request->non_repeaters + repetition_varbind_enumerator.varbind_count;
+      }
+    }
+
+    if ((request->error_status == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) && all_endofmibview) {
+      /* stop when all varbinds in a loop return EndOfMibView */
+      break;
+    }
+    
+    repetitions--;
+  }
+
+  if (request->error_status == SNMP_ERR_TOOBIG) {
+    /* for GetBulk it is ok, if not all requested variables fit into the response -> just return the varbinds added so far */
+    request->error_status = SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
+  }
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Service an internal or external event for SNMP SET.
+ *
+ * @param request points to the associated message process state
+ */
+static err_t
+snmp_process_set_request(struct snmp_request *request)
+{
+  snmp_vb_enumerator_err_t err;
+  struct snmp_varbind vb;
+  vb.value = request->value_buffer;
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_DEBUG, ("SNMP set request\n"));
+
+  /* perform set test on all objects */
+  while (request->error_status == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) {
+    err = snmp_vb_enumerator_get_next(&request->inbound_varbind_enumerator, &vb);
+    if (err == SNMP_VB_ENUMERATOR_ERR_OK) {
+      struct snmp_node_instance node_instance;
+      memset(&node_instance, 0, sizeof(node_instance));
+      
+      request->error_status = snmp_get_node_instance_from_oid(vb.oid.id, vb.oid.len, &node_instance);
+      if (request->error_status == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) {
+        if (node_instance.asn1_type != vb.type) {
+          request->error_status = SNMP_ERR_WRONGTYPE;
+        } else if (((node_instance.access & SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_ACCESS_WRITE) != SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_ACCESS_WRITE) || (node_instance.set_value == NULL)) {
+          request->error_status = SNMP_ERR_NOTWRITABLE;
+        } else {
+          if (node_instance.set_test != NULL) {
+            request->error_status = node_instance.set_test(&node_instance, vb.value_len, vb.value);
+          }
+        }
+
+        if (node_instance.release_instance != NULL) {
+          node_instance.release_instance(&node_instance);
+        }
+      }
+    } else if (err == SNMP_VB_ENUMERATOR_ERR_EOVB) {
+      /* no more varbinds in request */
+      break;
+    } else if (err == SNMP_VB_ENUMERATOR_ERR_INVALIDLENGTH) {
+      request->error_status = SNMP_ERR_WRONGLENGTH;
+    } else if (err == SNMP_VB_ENUMERATOR_ERR_ASN1ERROR) {
+      /* malformed ASN.1, don't answer */
+      return ERR_ARG;
+    } else {
+      request->error_status = SNMP_ERR_GENERROR;
+    }
+  }
+
+  /* perform real set operation on all objects */
+  if (request->error_status == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) {
+    snmp_vb_enumerator_init(&request->inbound_varbind_enumerator, request->inbound_pbuf, request->inbound_varbind_offset, request->inbound_varbind_len);
+    while (request->error_status == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) {
+      err = snmp_vb_enumerator_get_next(&request->inbound_varbind_enumerator, &vb);
+      if (err == SNMP_VB_ENUMERATOR_ERR_OK) {
+        struct snmp_node_instance node_instance;
+        memset(&node_instance, 0, sizeof(node_instance));
+        request->error_status = snmp_get_node_instance_from_oid(vb.oid.id, vb.oid.len, &node_instance);
+        if (request->error_status == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) {
+          if (node_instance.set_value(&node_instance, vb.value_len, vb.value) != SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) {
+            if (request->inbound_varbind_enumerator.varbind_count == 1) {
+              request->error_status = SNMP_ERR_COMMITFAILED;
+            } else {
+              /* we cannot undo the set operations done so far */
+              request->error_status = SNMP_ERR_UNDOFAILED;
+            }
+          }
+
+          if (node_instance.release_instance != NULL) {
+            node_instance.release_instance(&node_instance);
+          }
+        }
+      } else if (err == SNMP_VB_ENUMERATOR_ERR_EOVB) {
+        /* no more varbinds in request */
+        break;
+      } else {
+        /* first time enumerating varbinds work but second time not, although nothing should have changed in between ??? */
+        request->error_status = SNMP_ERR_GENERROR;
+      }
+    }
+  }
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+#define PARSE_EXEC(code, retValue) \
+  if ((code) != ERR_OK) { \
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_DEBUG, ("Malformed ASN.1 detected.\n")); \
+    snmp_stats.inasnparseerrs++; \
+    return retValue; \
+  }
+
+#define PARSE_ASSERT(cond, retValue) \
+  if (!(cond)) { \
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_DEBUG, ("SNMP parse assertion failed!: " # cond)); \
+    snmp_stats.inasnparseerrs++; \
+    return retValue; \
+  }
+
+#define BUILD_EXEC(code, retValue) \
+  if ((code) != ERR_OK) { \
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_DEBUG, ("SNMP error during creation of outbound frame!: " # code)); \
+    return retValue; \
+  }
+
+#define IF_PARSE_EXEC(code)   PARSE_EXEC(code, ERR_ARG)
+#define IF_PARSE_ASSERT(code) PARSE_ASSERT(code, ERR_ARG)
+
+/**
+ * Checks and decodes incoming SNMP message header, logs header errors.
+ *
+ * @param request points to the current message request state return
+ * @return
+ * - ERR_OK SNMP header is sane and accepted
+ * - ERR_VAL SNMP header is either malformed or rejected
+ */
+static err_t
+snmp_parse_inbound_frame(struct snmp_request *request)
+{
+  struct snmp_pbuf_stream pbuf_stream;
+  struct snmp_asn1_tlv tlv;
+  s32_t parent_tlv_value_len;
+  s32_t s32_value;
+  err_t err;
+
+  IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_init(&pbuf_stream, request->inbound_pbuf, 0, request->inbound_pbuf->tot_len));
+  
+  /* decode main container consisting of version, community and PDU */
+  IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_tlv(&pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+  IF_PARSE_ASSERT((tlv.type == SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_SEQUENCE) && (tlv.value_len == pbuf_stream.length));
+  parent_tlv_value_len = tlv.value_len;
+
+  /* decode version */
+  IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_tlv(&pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+  IF_PARSE_ASSERT(tlv.type == SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER);
+  parent_tlv_value_len -= SNMP_ASN1_TLV_LENGTH(tlv);
+  IF_PARSE_ASSERT(parent_tlv_value_len > 0);
+  
+  IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_s32t(&pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len, &s32_value));
+  if ((s32_value != SNMP_VERSION_1) &&
+      (s32_value != SNMP_VERSION_2c)
+#if LWIP_SNMP_V3
+      && (s32_value != SNMP_VERSION_3)
+#endif
+     )
+  {
+    /* unsupported SNMP version */
+    snmp_stats.inbadversions++;
+    return ERR_ARG;
+  }
+  request->version = (u8_t)s32_value;
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP_V3
+  if (request->version == SNMP_VERSION_3) {
+    u16_t u16_value;
+    u16_t inbound_msgAuthenticationParameters_offset;
+
+    /* SNMPv3 doesn't use communities */
+    /* @todo: Differentiate read/write access */
+    strcpy((char*)request->community, snmp_community);
+    request->community_strlen = (u16_t)strlen(snmp_community);
+
+    /* RFC3414 globalData */
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_tlv(&pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(tlv.type == SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_SEQUENCE);
+    parent_tlv_value_len -= SNMP_ASN1_TLV_HDR_LENGTH(tlv);
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(parent_tlv_value_len > 0);
+
+    /* decode msgID */
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_tlv(&pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(tlv.type == SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER);
+    parent_tlv_value_len -= SNMP_ASN1_TLV_LENGTH(tlv);
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(parent_tlv_value_len > 0);
+
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_s32t(&pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len, &s32_value));
+    request->msg_id = s32_value;
+
+    /* decode msgMaxSize */
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_tlv(&pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(tlv.type == SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER);
+    parent_tlv_value_len -= SNMP_ASN1_TLV_LENGTH(tlv);
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(parent_tlv_value_len > 0);
+
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_s32t(&pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len, &s32_value));
+    request->msg_max_size = s32_value;
+
+    /* decode msgFlags */
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_tlv(&pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(tlv.type == SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING);
+    parent_tlv_value_len -= SNMP_ASN1_TLV_LENGTH(tlv);
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(parent_tlv_value_len > 0);
+
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_s32t(&pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len, &s32_value));
+    request->msg_flags = (u8_t)s32_value;
+
+    /* decode msgSecurityModel */
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_tlv(&pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(tlv.type == SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER);
+    parent_tlv_value_len -= SNMP_ASN1_TLV_LENGTH(tlv);
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(parent_tlv_value_len > 0);
+
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_s32t(&pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len, &s32_value));
+    request->msg_security_model = s32_value;
+
+    /* RFC3414 msgSecurityParameters
+     * The User-based Security Model defines the contents of the OCTET
+     * STRING as a SEQUENCE.
+     *
+     * We skip the protective dummy OCTET STRING header
+     * to access the SEQUENCE header.
+     */
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_tlv(&pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(tlv.type == SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING);
+    parent_tlv_value_len -= SNMP_ASN1_TLV_HDR_LENGTH(tlv);
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(parent_tlv_value_len > 0);
+
+    /* msgSecurityParameters SEQUENCE header */
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_tlv(&pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(tlv.type == SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_SEQUENCE);
+    parent_tlv_value_len -= SNMP_ASN1_TLV_HDR_LENGTH(tlv);
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(parent_tlv_value_len > 0);
+
+    /* decode msgAuthoritativeEngineID */
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_tlv(&pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(tlv.type == SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING);
+    parent_tlv_value_len -= SNMP_ASN1_TLV_LENGTH(tlv);
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(parent_tlv_value_len > 0);
+
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_raw(&pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len, request->msg_authoritative_engine_id,
+        &u16_value, SNMP_V3_MAX_ENGINE_ID_LENGTH));
+    request->msg_authoritative_engine_id_len = (u8_t)u16_value;
+
+    /* msgAuthoritativeEngineBoots */
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_tlv(&pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(tlv.type == SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER);
+    parent_tlv_value_len -= SNMP_ASN1_TLV_LENGTH(tlv);
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(parent_tlv_value_len > 0);
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_s32t(&pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len, &request->msg_authoritative_engine_boots));
+
+    /* msgAuthoritativeEngineTime */
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_tlv(&pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(tlv.type == SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER);
+    parent_tlv_value_len -= SNMP_ASN1_TLV_LENGTH(tlv);
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(parent_tlv_value_len > 0);
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_s32t(&pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len, &request->msg_authoritative_engine_time));
+    /* @todo: Implement time window checking */
+
+    /* msgUserName */
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_tlv(&pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(tlv.type == SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING);
+    parent_tlv_value_len -= SNMP_ASN1_TLV_LENGTH(tlv);
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(parent_tlv_value_len > 0);
+
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_raw(&pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len, request->msg_user_name,
+        &u16_value, SNMP_V3_MAX_USER_LENGTH));
+    request->msg_user_name_len = (u8_t)u16_value;
+    /* @todo: Implement unknown user error response */
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmpv3_get_user((char*)request->msg_user_name, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL));
+
+    /* msgAuthenticationParameters */
+    memset(request->msg_authentication_parameters, 0, SNMP_V3_MAX_AUTH_PARAM_LENGTH);
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_tlv(&pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(tlv.type == SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING);
+    parent_tlv_value_len -= SNMP_ASN1_TLV_LENGTH(tlv);
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(parent_tlv_value_len > 0);
+    /* Remember position */
+    inbound_msgAuthenticationParameters_offset = pbuf_stream.offset;
+    LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(inbound_msgAuthenticationParameters_offset);
+    /* Read auth parameters */
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(tlv.value_len <= SNMP_V3_MAX_AUTH_PARAM_LENGTH);
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_raw(&pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len, request->msg_authentication_parameters,
+        &u16_value, tlv.value_len));
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP_V3_CRYPTO
+    if (request->msg_flags & SNMP_V3_AUTH_FLAG) {
+      const u8_t zero_arr[SNMP_V3_MAX_AUTH_PARAM_LENGTH] = { 0 };
+      u8_t key[20];
+      u8_t algo;
+      u8_t hmac[LWIP_MAX(SNMP_V3_SHA_LEN, SNMP_V3_MD5_LEN)];
+      struct snmp_pbuf_stream auth_stream;
+
+      /* Rewind stream */
+      IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_init(&pbuf_stream, request->inbound_pbuf, 0, request->inbound_pbuf->tot_len));
+      IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_seek_abs(&pbuf_stream, inbound_msgAuthenticationParameters_offset));
+      /* Set auth parameters to zero for verification */
+      IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_enc_raw(&pbuf_stream, zero_arr, tlv.value_len));
+
+      /* Verify authentication */
+      IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_init(&auth_stream, request->inbound_pbuf, 0, request->inbound_pbuf->tot_len));
+
+      IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmpv3_get_user((char*)request->msg_user_name, &algo, key, NULL, NULL));
+      IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmpv3_auth(&auth_stream, request->inbound_pbuf->tot_len, key, algo, hmac));
+      /* @todo: Implement error response */
+      IF_PARSE_EXEC(memcmp(request->msg_authentication_parameters, hmac, SNMP_V3_MAX_AUTH_PARAM_LENGTH));
+    }
+#else
+    /* Ungraceful exit if we encounter cryptography and don't support it.
+     * @todo: Implement error response
+     */
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(!(request->msg_flags & (SNMP_V3_AUTH_FLAG | SNMP_V3_PRIV_FLAG)));
+#endif
+
+    /* msgPrivacyParameters */
+    memset(request->msg_privacy_parameters, 0, SNMP_V3_MAX_PRIV_PARAM_LENGTH);
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_tlv(&pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(tlv.type == SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING);
+    parent_tlv_value_len -= SNMP_ASN1_TLV_LENGTH(tlv);
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(parent_tlv_value_len > 0);
+
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_raw(&pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len, request->msg_privacy_parameters,
+        &u16_value, SNMP_V3_MAX_PRIV_PARAM_LENGTH));
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP_V3_CRYPTO
+    /* Decrypt message */
+    if (request->msg_flags & SNMP_V3_PRIV_FLAG) {
+      u8_t key[20];
+      u8_t algo;
+
+      IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_tlv(&pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+      IF_PARSE_ASSERT(tlv.type == SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING);
+      parent_tlv_value_len -= SNMP_ASN1_TLV_HDR_LENGTH(tlv);
+      IF_PARSE_ASSERT(parent_tlv_value_len > 0);
+
+      IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmpv3_get_user((char*)request->msg_user_name, NULL, NULL, &algo, key));
+      IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmpv3_crypt(&pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len, key,
+          request->msg_privacy_parameters, request->msg_authoritative_engine_boots,
+          request->msg_authoritative_engine_time, algo, SNMP_V3_PRIV_MODE_DECRYPT));
+    }
+#endif
+
+    /* Scoped PDU
+     * Encryption context
+     */
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_tlv(&pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(tlv.type == SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_SEQUENCE);
+    parent_tlv_value_len -= SNMP_ASN1_TLV_HDR_LENGTH(tlv);
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(parent_tlv_value_len > 0);
+
+    /* contextEngineID */
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_tlv(&pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(tlv.type == SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING);
+    parent_tlv_value_len -= SNMP_ASN1_TLV_LENGTH(tlv);
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(parent_tlv_value_len > 0);
+
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_raw(&pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len, request->context_engine_id,
+        &u16_value, SNMP_V3_MAX_ENGINE_ID_LENGTH));
+    request->context_engine_id_len = (u8_t)u16_value;
+
+    /* contextName */
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_tlv(&pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(tlv.type == SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING);
+    parent_tlv_value_len -= SNMP_ASN1_TLV_LENGTH(tlv);
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(parent_tlv_value_len > 0);
+
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_raw(&pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len, request->context_name,
+        &u16_value, SNMP_V3_MAX_ENGINE_ID_LENGTH));
+    request->context_name_len = (u8_t)u16_value;
+  } else
+#endif
+  {
+  /* decode community */
+  IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_tlv(&pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+  IF_PARSE_ASSERT(tlv.type == SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING);
+  parent_tlv_value_len -= SNMP_ASN1_TLV_LENGTH(tlv);
+  IF_PARSE_ASSERT(parent_tlv_value_len > 0);
+
+  err = snmp_asn1_dec_raw(&pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len, request->community, &request->community_strlen, SNMP_MAX_COMMUNITY_STR_LEN);
+  if (err == ERR_MEM) {
+    /* community string does not fit in our buffer -> its too long -> its invalid */
+    request->community_strlen = 0;
+    snmp_pbuf_stream_seek(&pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len);
+  } else {
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(err == ERR_OK);
+  }
+  /* add zero terminator */
+  request->community[request->community_strlen] = 0;
+  }
+
+  /* decode PDU type (next container level) */
+  IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_tlv(&pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+  IF_PARSE_ASSERT(tlv.value_len <= pbuf_stream.length);
+  request->inbound_padding_len = pbuf_stream.length - tlv.value_len;
+  parent_tlv_value_len = tlv.value_len;
+
+  /* validate PDU type */
+  switch(tlv.type) {
+    case (SNMP_ASN1_CLASS_CONTEXT | SNMP_ASN1_CONTENTTYPE_CONSTRUCTED | SNMP_ASN1_CONTEXT_PDU_GET_REQ):
+      /* GetRequest PDU */
+      snmp_stats.ingetrequests++;
+      break;
+    case (SNMP_ASN1_CLASS_CONTEXT | SNMP_ASN1_CONTENTTYPE_CONSTRUCTED | SNMP_ASN1_CONTEXT_PDU_GET_NEXT_REQ):
+      /* GetNextRequest PDU */
+      snmp_stats.ingetnexts++;
+      break;
+    case (SNMP_ASN1_CLASS_CONTEXT | SNMP_ASN1_CONTENTTYPE_CONSTRUCTED | SNMP_ASN1_CONTEXT_PDU_GET_BULK_REQ):
+      /* GetBulkRequest PDU */
+      if (request->version < SNMP_VERSION_2c) {
+        /* RFC2089: invalid, drop packet */
+        return ERR_ARG;
+      }
+      break;
+    case (SNMP_ASN1_CLASS_CONTEXT | SNMP_ASN1_CONTENTTYPE_CONSTRUCTED | SNMP_ASN1_CONTEXT_PDU_SET_REQ):
+      /* SetRequest PDU */
+      snmp_stats.insetrequests++;
+      break;
+    default:
+      /* unsupported input PDU for this agent (no parse error) */
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_DEBUG, ("Unknown/Invalid SNMP PDU type received: %d", tlv.type)); \
+      return ERR_ARG;
+      break;
+  }
+  request->request_type = tlv.type & SNMP_ASN1_DATATYPE_MASK;
+
+  /* validate community (do this after decoding PDU type because we don't want to increase 'inbadcommunitynames' for wrong frame types */
+  if (request->community_strlen == 0) {
+    /* community string was too long or really empty*/
+    snmp_stats.inbadcommunitynames++;
+    snmp_authfail_trap();
+    return ERR_ARG;
+  } else if (request->request_type == SNMP_ASN1_CONTEXT_PDU_SET_REQ) {
+    if (snmp_community_write[0] == 0) {
+      /* our write community is empty, that means all our objects are readonly */
+      request->error_status = SNMP_ERR_NOTWRITABLE;
+      request->error_index  = 1;
+    } else if (strncmp(snmp_community_write, (const char*)request->community, SNMP_MAX_COMMUNITY_STR_LEN) != 0) {
+      /* community name does not match */
+      snmp_stats.inbadcommunitynames++;
+      snmp_authfail_trap();
+      return ERR_ARG;
+    }
+  } else { 
+    if (strncmp(snmp_community, (const char*)request->community, SNMP_MAX_COMMUNITY_STR_LEN) != 0) {
+      /* community name does not match */
+      snmp_stats.inbadcommunitynames++;
+      snmp_authfail_trap();
+      return ERR_ARG;
+    }
+  }
+  
+  /* decode request ID */
+  IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_tlv(&pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+  IF_PARSE_ASSERT(tlv.type == SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER);
+  parent_tlv_value_len -= SNMP_ASN1_TLV_LENGTH(tlv);
+  IF_PARSE_ASSERT(parent_tlv_value_len > 0);
+  
+  IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_s32t(&pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len, &request->request_id));
+
+  /* decode error status / non-repeaters */
+  IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_tlv(&pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+  IF_PARSE_ASSERT(tlv.type == SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER);
+  parent_tlv_value_len -= SNMP_ASN1_TLV_LENGTH(tlv);
+  IF_PARSE_ASSERT(parent_tlv_value_len > 0);
+
+  if (request->request_type == SNMP_ASN1_CONTEXT_PDU_GET_BULK_REQ) {
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_s32t(&pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len, &request->non_repeaters));
+    if (request->non_repeaters < 0) {
+      /* RFC 1905, 4.2.3 */
+      request->non_repeaters = 0;
+    }
+  } else {
+    /* only check valid value, don't touch 'request->error_status', maybe a response error status was already set to above; */
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_s32t(&pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len, &s32_value));
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(s32_value == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR);
+  }
+
+  /* decode error index / max-repetitions */
+  IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_tlv(&pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+  IF_PARSE_ASSERT(tlv.type == SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER);
+  parent_tlv_value_len -= SNMP_ASN1_TLV_LENGTH(tlv);
+  IF_PARSE_ASSERT(parent_tlv_value_len > 0);
+
+  if (request->request_type == SNMP_ASN1_CONTEXT_PDU_GET_BULK_REQ) {
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_s32t(&pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len, &request->max_repetitions));
+    if (request->max_repetitions < 0) {
+      /* RFC 1905, 4.2.3 */
+      request->max_repetitions = 0;
+    }
+  } else {
+    IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_s32t(&pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len, &request->error_index));
+    IF_PARSE_ASSERT(s32_value == 0);
+  }
+
+  /* decode varbind-list type (next container level) */
+  IF_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_tlv(&pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+  IF_PARSE_ASSERT((tlv.type == SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_SEQUENCE) && (tlv.value_len <= pbuf_stream.length));
+  
+  request->inbound_varbind_offset = pbuf_stream.offset;
+  request->inbound_varbind_len    = pbuf_stream.length - request->inbound_padding_len;
+  snmp_vb_enumerator_init(&(request->inbound_varbind_enumerator), request->inbound_pbuf, request->inbound_varbind_offset, request->inbound_varbind_len);
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+#define OF_BUILD_EXEC(code) BUILD_EXEC(code, ERR_ARG)
+
+static err_t
+snmp_prepare_outbound_frame(struct snmp_request *request)
+{
+  struct snmp_asn1_tlv tlv;
+  struct snmp_pbuf_stream* pbuf_stream = &(request->outbound_pbuf_stream);
+
+  /* try allocating pbuf(s) for maximum response size */
+  request->outbound_pbuf = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, 1472, PBUF_RAM);
+  if (request->outbound_pbuf == NULL) {
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+
+  snmp_pbuf_stream_init(pbuf_stream, request->outbound_pbuf, 0, request->outbound_pbuf->tot_len);
+
+  /* 'Message' sequence */
+  SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_SEQUENCE, 3, 0);
+  OF_BUILD_EXEC( snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv) );
+
+  /* version */
+  SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER, 0, 0);
+  snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt(request->version, &tlv.value_len);
+  OF_BUILD_EXEC( snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv) );
+  OF_BUILD_EXEC( snmp_asn1_enc_s32t(pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len, request->version) );
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP_V3
+  if (request->version < SNMP_VERSION_3) {
+#endif
+  /* community */
+  SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING, 0, request->community_strlen);
+  OF_BUILD_EXEC( snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv) );
+  OF_BUILD_EXEC( snmp_asn1_enc_raw(pbuf_stream, request->community, request->community_strlen) );
+#if LWIP_SNMP_V3
+  } else {
+    const char* id;
+
+    /* globalData */
+    request->outbound_msg_global_data_offset = pbuf_stream->offset;
+    SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_SEQUENCE, 1, 0);
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+
+    /* msgID */
+    SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER, 0, 1);
+    snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt(request->msg_id, &tlv.value_len);
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_asn1_enc_s32t(pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len, request->msg_id));
+
+    /* msgMaxSize */
+    SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER, 0, 1);
+    snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt(request->msg_max_size, &tlv.value_len);
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_asn1_enc_s32t(pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len, request->msg_max_size));
+
+    /* msgFlags */
+    SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING, 0, 1);
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_asn1_enc_raw(pbuf_stream, &request->msg_flags, 1));
+
+    /* msgSecurityModel */
+    SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER, 0, 1);
+    snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt(request->msg_security_model, &tlv.value_len);
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_asn1_enc_s32t(pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len, request->msg_security_model));
+
+    /* end of msgGlobalData */
+    request->outbound_msg_global_data_end = pbuf_stream->offset;
+
+    /* msgSecurityParameters */
+    request->outbound_msg_security_parameters_str_offset = pbuf_stream->offset;
+    SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING, 1, 0);
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+
+    request->outbound_msg_security_parameters_seq_offset = pbuf_stream->offset;
+    SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_SEQUENCE, 1, 0);
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+
+    /* msgAuthoritativeEngineID */
+    snmpv3_get_engine_id(&id, &request->msg_authoritative_engine_id_len);
+    MEMCPY(request->msg_authoritative_engine_id, id, request->msg_authoritative_engine_id_len);
+    SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING, 0, request->msg_authoritative_engine_id_len);
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_asn1_enc_raw(pbuf_stream, request->msg_authoritative_engine_id, request->msg_authoritative_engine_id_len));
+
+    request->msg_authoritative_engine_time = snmpv3_get_engine_time();
+    request->msg_authoritative_engine_boots = snmpv3_get_engine_boots();
+
+    /* msgAuthoritativeEngineBoots */
+    SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER, 0, 0);
+    snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt(request->msg_authoritative_engine_boots, &tlv.value_len);
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_asn1_enc_s32t(pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len, request->msg_authoritative_engine_boots));
+
+    /* msgAuthoritativeEngineTime */
+    SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER, 0, 0);
+    snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt(request->msg_authoritative_engine_time, &tlv.value_len);
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_asn1_enc_s32t(pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len, request->msg_authoritative_engine_time));
+
+    /* msgUserName */
+    SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING, 0, request->msg_user_name_len);
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_asn1_enc_raw(pbuf_stream, request->msg_user_name, request->msg_user_name_len));
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP_V3_CRYPTO
+    /* msgAuthenticationParameters */
+    if (request->msg_flags & SNMP_V3_AUTH_FLAG) {
+      memset(request->msg_authentication_parameters, 0, SNMP_V3_MAX_AUTH_PARAM_LENGTH);
+      request->outbound_msg_authentication_parameters_offset = pbuf_stream->offset;
+      SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING, 1, SNMP_V3_MAX_AUTH_PARAM_LENGTH);
+      OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+      OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_asn1_enc_raw(pbuf_stream, request->msg_authentication_parameters, SNMP_V3_MAX_AUTH_PARAM_LENGTH));
+    } else
+#endif
+    {
+      SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING, 0, 0);
+      OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+    }
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP_V3_CRYPTO
+    /* msgPrivacyParameters */
+    if (request->msg_flags & SNMP_V3_PRIV_FLAG) {
+      snmpv3_build_priv_param(request->msg_privacy_parameters);
+
+      SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING, 0, SNMP_V3_MAX_PRIV_PARAM_LENGTH);
+      OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+      OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_asn1_enc_raw(pbuf_stream, request->msg_privacy_parameters, SNMP_V3_MAX_PRIV_PARAM_LENGTH));
+    } else
+#endif
+    {
+      SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING, 0, 0);
+      OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv) );
+    }
+
+    /* End of msgSecurityParameters, so we can calculate the length of this sequence later */
+    request->outbound_msg_security_parameters_end = pbuf_stream->offset;
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP_V3_CRYPTO
+    /* For encryption we have to encapsulate the payload in an octet string */
+    if (request->msg_flags & SNMP_V3_PRIV_FLAG) {
+      request->outbound_scoped_pdu_string_offset = pbuf_stream->offset;
+      SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING, 3, 0);
+      OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+    }
+#endif
+    /* Scoped PDU
+     * Encryption context
+     */
+    request->outbound_scoped_pdu_seq_offset = pbuf_stream->offset;
+    SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_SEQUENCE, 3, 0);
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+
+    /* contextEngineID */
+    snmpv3_get_engine_id(&id, &request->context_engine_id_len);
+    MEMCPY(request->context_engine_id, id, request->context_engine_id_len);
+    SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING, 0, request->context_engine_id_len);
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_asn1_enc_raw(pbuf_stream, request->context_engine_id, request->context_engine_id_len));
+
+    /* contextName */
+    SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING, 0, request->context_name_len);
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_asn1_enc_raw(pbuf_stream, request->context_name, request->context_name_len));
+  }
+#endif
+
+  /* 'PDU' sequence */
+  request->outbound_pdu_offset = pbuf_stream->offset;
+  SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, (SNMP_ASN1_CLASS_CONTEXT | SNMP_ASN1_CONTENTTYPE_CONSTRUCTED | SNMP_ASN1_CONTEXT_PDU_GET_RESP), 3, 0);
+  OF_BUILD_EXEC( snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv) );
+
+  /* request ID */
+  SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER, 0, 0);
+  snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt(request->request_id, &tlv.value_len);
+  OF_BUILD_EXEC( snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv) );
+  OF_BUILD_EXEC( snmp_asn1_enc_s32t(pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len, request->request_id) );
+
+  /* error status */
+  SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER, 0, 1);
+  OF_BUILD_EXEC( snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv) );
+  request->outbound_error_status_offset = pbuf_stream->offset;
+  OF_BUILD_EXEC( snmp_pbuf_stream_write(pbuf_stream, 0) );
+
+  /* error index */
+  SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER, 0, 1);
+  OF_BUILD_EXEC( snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv) );
+  request->outbound_error_index_offset = pbuf_stream->offset;
+  OF_BUILD_EXEC( snmp_pbuf_stream_write(pbuf_stream, 0) );
+
+  /* 'VarBindList' sequence */
+  SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_SEQUENCE, 3, 0);
+  OF_BUILD_EXEC( snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv) );
+
+  request->outbound_varbind_offset = pbuf_stream->offset;
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/** Calculate the length of a varbind list */
+err_t
+snmp_varbind_length(struct snmp_varbind *varbind, struct snmp_varbind_len *len)
+{
+  /* calculate required lengths */
+  snmp_asn1_enc_oid_cnt(varbind->oid.id, varbind->oid.len, &len->oid_value_len);
+  snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(len->oid_value_len, &len->oid_len_len);
+
+  if (varbind->value_len == 0) {
+    len->value_value_len = 0;
+  } else if (varbind->value_len & SNMP_GET_VALUE_RAW_DATA) {
+    len->value_value_len = varbind->value_len & (~SNMP_GET_VALUE_RAW_DATA);
+  } else {
+    switch (varbind->type) {
+      case SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER:
+        if (varbind->value_len != sizeof (s32_t)) {
+          return ERR_VAL;
+        }
+        snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt(*((s32_t*) varbind->value), &len->value_value_len);
+        break;
+      case SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER:
+      case SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_GAUGE:
+      case SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_TIMETICKS:
+        if (varbind->value_len != sizeof (u32_t)) {
+          return ERR_VAL;
+        }
+        snmp_asn1_enc_u32t_cnt(*((u32_t*) varbind->value), &len->value_value_len);
+        break;
+      case SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING:
+      case SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_IPADDR:
+      case SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OPAQUE:
+        len->value_value_len = varbind->value_len;
+        break;
+      case SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_NULL:
+        if (varbind->value_len != 0) {
+          return ERR_VAL;
+        }
+        len->value_value_len = 0;
+        break;
+      case SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OBJECT_ID:
+        if ((varbind->value_len & 0x03) != 0) {
+          return ERR_VAL;
+        }
+        snmp_asn1_enc_oid_cnt((u32_t*) varbind->value, varbind->value_len >> 2, &len->value_value_len);
+        break;
+      case SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER64:
+        if (varbind->value_len != (2 * sizeof (u32_t))) {
+          return ERR_VAL;
+        }
+        snmp_asn1_enc_u64t_cnt((u32_t*) varbind->value, &len->value_value_len);
+        break;
+      default:
+        /* unsupported type */
+        return ERR_VAL;
+    }
+  }
+  snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(len->value_value_len, &len->value_len_len);
+
+  len->vb_value_len = 1 + len->oid_len_len + len->oid_value_len + 1 + len->value_len_len + len->value_value_len;
+  snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(len->vb_value_len, &len->vb_len_len);
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+#define OVB_BUILD_EXEC(code) BUILD_EXEC(code, ERR_ARG)
+
+err_t
+snmp_append_outbound_varbind(struct snmp_pbuf_stream *pbuf_stream, struct snmp_varbind* varbind)
+{
+  struct snmp_asn1_tlv tlv;
+  struct snmp_varbind_len len;
+  err_t err;
+
+  err = snmp_varbind_length(varbind, &len);
+
+  if (err != ERR_OK) {
+    return err;
+  }
+
+  /* check length already before adding first data because in case of GetBulk,
+   *  data added so far is returned and therefore no partial data shall be added
+   */
+  if ((1 + len.vb_len_len + len.vb_value_len) > pbuf_stream->length) {
+    return ERR_BUF;
+  }
+
+  /* 'VarBind' sequence */
+  SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_SEQUENCE, len.vb_len_len, len.vb_value_len);
+  OVB_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+
+  /* VarBind OID */
+  SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OBJECT_ID, len.oid_len_len, len.oid_value_len);
+  OVB_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+  OVB_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_asn1_enc_oid(pbuf_stream, varbind->oid.id, varbind->oid.len));
+
+  /* VarBind value */
+  SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, varbind->type, len.value_len_len, len.value_value_len);
+  OVB_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+
+  if (len.value_value_len > 0) {
+    if (varbind->value_len & SNMP_GET_VALUE_RAW_DATA) {
+      OVB_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_asn1_enc_raw(pbuf_stream, (u8_t*) varbind->value, len.value_value_len));
+    } else {
+      switch (varbind->type) {
+        case SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER:
+          OVB_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_asn1_enc_s32t(pbuf_stream, len.value_value_len, *((s32_t*) varbind->value)));
+          break;
+        case SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER:
+        case SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_GAUGE:
+        case SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_TIMETICKS:
+          OVB_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_asn1_enc_u32t(pbuf_stream, len.value_value_len, *((u32_t*) varbind->value)));
+          break;
+        case SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING:
+        case SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_IPADDR:
+        case SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OPAQUE:
+          OVB_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_asn1_enc_raw(pbuf_stream, (u8_t*) varbind->value, len.value_value_len));
+          len.value_value_len = varbind->value_len;
+          break;
+        case SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OBJECT_ID:
+          OVB_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_asn1_enc_oid(pbuf_stream, (u32_t*) varbind->value, varbind->value_len / sizeof (u32_t)));
+          break;
+        case SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER64:
+          OVB_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_asn1_enc_u64t(pbuf_stream, len.value_value_len, (u32_t*) varbind->value));
+          break;
+        default:
+          LWIP_ASSERT("Unknown variable type", 0);
+          break;
+      }
+    }
+  }
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+static err_t
+snmp_complete_outbound_frame(struct snmp_request *request)
+{
+  struct snmp_asn1_tlv tlv;
+  u16_t frame_size;
+  u8_t outbound_padding = 0;
+
+  if (request->version == SNMP_VERSION_1) {
+    if (request->error_status != SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) {
+      /* map v2c error codes to v1 compliant error code (according to RFC 2089) */
+      switch (request->error_status) {
+        /* mapping of implementation specific "virtual" error codes 
+         * (during processing of frame we already stored them in error_status field, 
+         * so no need to check all varbinds here for those exceptions as suggested by RFC) */
+        case SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE:
+        case SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHOBJECT:
+        case SNMP_ERR_ENDOFMIBVIEW:
+          request->error_status = SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHNAME;
+          break;
+        /* mapping according to RFC */
+        case SNMP_ERR_WRONGVALUE:
+        case SNMP_ERR_WRONGENCODING:
+        case SNMP_ERR_WRONGTYPE:
+        case SNMP_ERR_WRONGLENGTH:
+        case SNMP_ERR_INCONSISTENTVALUE:
+          request->error_status = SNMP_ERR_BADVALUE;
+          break;
+        case SNMP_ERR_NOACCESS:
+        case SNMP_ERR_NOTWRITABLE:
+        case SNMP_ERR_NOCREATION:
+        case SNMP_ERR_INCONSISTENTNAME:
+        case SNMP_ERR_AUTHORIZATIONERROR:
+          request->error_status = SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHNAME;
+          break;
+        case SNMP_ERR_RESOURCEUNAVAILABLE:
+        case SNMP_ERR_COMMITFAILED:
+        case SNMP_ERR_UNDOFAILED:
+        default:
+          request->error_status = SNMP_ERR_GENERROR;
+          break;
+       }
+    }
+  } else {
+    if (request->request_type == SNMP_ASN1_CONTEXT_PDU_SET_REQ) {
+      /* map error codes to according to RFC 1905 (4.2.5.  The SetRequest-PDU) return 'NotWritable' for unknown OIDs) */
+      switch (request->error_status) {
+        case SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE:
+        case SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHOBJECT:
+        case SNMP_ERR_ENDOFMIBVIEW:
+          request->error_status = SNMP_ERR_NOTWRITABLE;
+          break;
+        default:
+          break;
+      }
+    }
+
+    if (request->error_status >= SNMP_VARBIND_EXCEPTION_OFFSET) {
+      /* should never occur because v2 frames store exceptions directly inside varbinds and not as frame error_status */
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_DEBUG, ("snmp_complete_outbound_frame() > Found v2 request with varbind exception code stored as error status!\n"));
+      return ERR_ARG;
+    }
+  }
+
+  if ((request->error_status != SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) || (request->request_type == SNMP_ASN1_CONTEXT_PDU_SET_REQ)) {
+    /* all inbound vars are returned in response without any modification for error responses and successful set requests*/
+    struct snmp_pbuf_stream inbound_stream;
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC( snmp_pbuf_stream_init(&inbound_stream, request->inbound_pbuf, request->inbound_varbind_offset, request->inbound_varbind_len) );
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC( snmp_pbuf_stream_init(&(request->outbound_pbuf_stream), request->outbound_pbuf, request->outbound_varbind_offset, request->outbound_pbuf->tot_len - request->outbound_varbind_offset) );
+    snmp_pbuf_stream_writeto(&inbound_stream, &(request->outbound_pbuf_stream), 0);
+  }
+
+  frame_size = request->outbound_pbuf_stream.offset;
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP_V3 && LWIP_SNMP_V3_CRYPTO
+  /* Calculate padding for encryption */
+  if (request->version == SNMP_VERSION_3 && (request->msg_flags & SNMP_V3_PRIV_FLAG)) {
+    u8_t i;
+    outbound_padding = (8 - (u8_t)((frame_size - request->outbound_scoped_pdu_seq_offset) & 0x07)) & 0x07;
+    for (i = 0; i < outbound_padding; i++) {
+      snmp_pbuf_stream_write(&request->outbound_pbuf_stream, 0);
+    }
+  }
+#endif
+
+  /* complete missing length in 'Message' sequence ; 'Message' tlv is located at the beginning (offset 0) */
+  SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_SEQUENCE, 3, frame_size + outbound_padding - 1 - 3); /* - type - length_len(fixed, see snmp_prepare_outbound_frame()) */
+  OF_BUILD_EXEC( snmp_pbuf_stream_init(&(request->outbound_pbuf_stream), request->outbound_pbuf, 0, request->outbound_pbuf->tot_len) );
+  OF_BUILD_EXEC( snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(&(request->outbound_pbuf_stream), &tlv) );
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP_V3
+  if (request->version == SNMP_VERSION_3) {
+    /* complete missing length in 'globalData' sequence */
+    /* - type - length_len(fixed, see snmp_prepare_outbound_frame()) */
+    SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_SEQUENCE, 1, request->outbound_msg_global_data_end
+        - request->outbound_msg_global_data_offset - 1 - 1);
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_seek_abs(&(request->outbound_pbuf_stream), request->outbound_msg_global_data_offset));
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(&(request->outbound_pbuf_stream), &tlv));
+
+    /* complete missing length in 'msgSecurityParameters' sequence */
+    SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING, 1, request->outbound_msg_security_parameters_end
+        - request->outbound_msg_security_parameters_str_offset - 1 - 1);
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_seek_abs(&(request->outbound_pbuf_stream), request->outbound_msg_security_parameters_str_offset));
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(&(request->outbound_pbuf_stream), &tlv));
+
+    SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_SEQUENCE, 1, request->outbound_msg_security_parameters_end
+        - request->outbound_msg_security_parameters_seq_offset - 1 - 1);
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_seek_abs(&(request->outbound_pbuf_stream), request->outbound_msg_security_parameters_seq_offset));
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(&(request->outbound_pbuf_stream), &tlv));
+
+    /* complete missing length in scoped PDU sequence */
+    SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_SEQUENCE, 3, frame_size - request->outbound_scoped_pdu_seq_offset - 1 - 3);
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_seek_abs(&(request->outbound_pbuf_stream), request->outbound_scoped_pdu_seq_offset));
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(&(request->outbound_pbuf_stream), &tlv));
+  }
+#endif
+
+  /* complete missing length in 'PDU' sequence */
+  SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, (SNMP_ASN1_CLASS_CONTEXT | SNMP_ASN1_CONTENTTYPE_CONSTRUCTED | SNMP_ASN1_CONTEXT_PDU_GET_RESP), 3,
+      frame_size - request->outbound_pdu_offset - 1 - 3); /* - type - length_len(fixed, see snmp_prepare_outbound_frame()) */
+  OF_BUILD_EXEC( snmp_pbuf_stream_seek_abs(&(request->outbound_pbuf_stream), request->outbound_pdu_offset) );
+  OF_BUILD_EXEC( snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(&(request->outbound_pbuf_stream), &tlv) );
+
+  /* process and encode final error status */
+  if (request->error_status != 0) {
+    u16_t len;
+    snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt(request->error_status, &len);
+    if (len != 1) {
+      /* error, we only reserved one byte for it */
+      return ERR_ARG;
+    }
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC( snmp_pbuf_stream_seek_abs(&(request->outbound_pbuf_stream), request->outbound_error_status_offset) );
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC( snmp_asn1_enc_s32t(&(request->outbound_pbuf_stream), len, request->error_status) );
+
+    /* for compatibility to v1, log statistics; in v2 (RFC 1907) these statistics are obsoleted */
+    switch (request->error_status) {
+      case SNMP_ERR_TOOBIG:
+        snmp_stats.outtoobigs++;
+        break;
+      case SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHNAME:
+        snmp_stats.outnosuchnames++;
+        break;
+      case SNMP_ERR_BADVALUE:
+        snmp_stats.outbadvalues++;
+        break;
+      case SNMP_ERR_GENERROR:
+      default:
+        snmp_stats.outgenerrs++;
+        break;
+    }
+
+    if (request->error_status == SNMP_ERR_TOOBIG) {
+      request->error_index = 0; /* defined by RFC 1157 */
+    } else if (request->error_index == 0) {
+      /* set index to varbind where error occured (if not already set before, e.g. during GetBulk processing) */
+      request->error_index = request->inbound_varbind_enumerator.varbind_count;
+    }
+  } else {
+    if (request->request_type == SNMP_ASN1_CONTEXT_PDU_SET_REQ) {
+      snmp_stats.intotalsetvars += request->inbound_varbind_enumerator.varbind_count;
+    } else {
+      snmp_stats.intotalreqvars += request->inbound_varbind_enumerator.varbind_count;
+    }
+  }
+
+  /* encode final error index*/
+  if (request->error_index != 0) {
+    u16_t len;
+    snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt(request->error_index, &len);
+    if (len != 1) {
+      /* error, we only reserved one byte for it */
+      return ERR_VAL;
+    }
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC( snmp_pbuf_stream_seek_abs(&(request->outbound_pbuf_stream), request->outbound_error_index_offset) );
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC( snmp_asn1_enc_s32t(&(request->outbound_pbuf_stream), len, request->error_index) );
+  }
+
+  /* complete missing length in 'VarBindList' sequence ; 'VarBindList' tlv is located directly before varbind offset */
+  SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_SEQUENCE, 3, frame_size - request->outbound_varbind_offset);
+  OF_BUILD_EXEC( snmp_pbuf_stream_seek_abs(&(request->outbound_pbuf_stream), request->outbound_varbind_offset - 1 - 3) ); /* - type - length_len(fixed, see snmp_prepare_outbound_frame()) */
+  OF_BUILD_EXEC( snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(&(request->outbound_pbuf_stream), &tlv) );
+
+  /* Authenticate response */
+#if LWIP_SNMP_V3 && LWIP_SNMP_V3_CRYPTO
+  /* Encrypt response */
+  if (request->version == SNMP_VERSION_3 && (request->msg_flags & SNMP_V3_PRIV_FLAG)) {
+    u8_t key[20];
+    u8_t algo;
+
+    /* complete missing length in PDU sequence */
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_init(&request->outbound_pbuf_stream, request->outbound_pbuf, 0, request->outbound_pbuf->tot_len));
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_seek_abs(&(request->outbound_pbuf_stream), request->outbound_scoped_pdu_string_offset));
+    SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING, 3, frame_size + outbound_padding
+        - request->outbound_scoped_pdu_string_offset - 1 - 3);
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(&(request->outbound_pbuf_stream), &tlv));
+
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmpv3_get_user((char*)request->msg_user_name, NULL, NULL, &algo, key));
+
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmpv3_crypt(&request->outbound_pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len, key,
+        request->msg_privacy_parameters, request->msg_authoritative_engine_boots,
+        request->msg_authoritative_engine_time, algo, SNMP_V3_PRIV_MODE_ENCRYPT));
+  }
+
+  if (request->version == SNMP_VERSION_3 && (request->msg_flags & SNMP_V3_AUTH_FLAG)) {
+    u8_t key[20];
+    u8_t algo;
+    u8_t hmac[20];
+
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmpv3_get_user((char*)request->msg_user_name, &algo, key, NULL, NULL));
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_init(&(request->outbound_pbuf_stream),
+        request->outbound_pbuf, 0, request->outbound_pbuf->tot_len));
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmpv3_auth(&request->outbound_pbuf_stream, frame_size + outbound_padding, key, algo, hmac));
+
+    MEMCPY(request->msg_authentication_parameters, hmac, SNMP_V3_MAX_AUTH_PARAM_LENGTH);
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_init(&request->outbound_pbuf_stream,
+                  request->outbound_pbuf, 0, request->outbound_pbuf->tot_len));
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_pbuf_stream_seek_abs(&request->outbound_pbuf_stream,
+                  request->outbound_msg_authentication_parameters_offset));
+
+    SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING, 1, SNMP_V3_MAX_AUTH_PARAM_LENGTH);
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(&request->outbound_pbuf_stream, &tlv));
+    OF_BUILD_EXEC(snmp_asn1_enc_raw(&request->outbound_pbuf_stream,
+                  request->msg_authentication_parameters, SNMP_V3_MAX_AUTH_PARAM_LENGTH));
+  }
+#endif
+
+  pbuf_realloc(request->outbound_pbuf, frame_size + outbound_padding);
+
+  snmp_stats.outgetresponses++;
+  snmp_stats.outpkts++;
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+static void 
+snmp_execute_write_callbacks(struct snmp_request *request)
+{
+  struct snmp_varbind_enumerator inbound_varbind_enumerator;
+  struct snmp_varbind vb;
+
+  snmp_vb_enumerator_init(&inbound_varbind_enumerator, request->inbound_pbuf, request->inbound_varbind_offset, request->inbound_varbind_len);
+  vb.value = NULL; /* do NOT decode value (we enumerate outbound buffer here, so all varbinds have values assigned, which we don't need here) */
+
+  while (snmp_vb_enumerator_get_next(&inbound_varbind_enumerator, &vb) == SNMP_VB_ENUMERATOR_ERR_OK) {
+    snmp_write_callback(vb.oid.id, vb.oid.len, snmp_write_callback_arg);
+  }
+}
+
+
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+/* VarBind enumerator methods */
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+
+void
+snmp_vb_enumerator_init(struct snmp_varbind_enumerator* enumerator, struct pbuf* p, u16_t offset, u16_t length)
+{
+  snmp_pbuf_stream_init(&(enumerator->pbuf_stream), p, offset, length);
+  enumerator->varbind_count = 0;
+}
+
+#define VB_PARSE_EXEC(code)   PARSE_EXEC(code, SNMP_VB_ENUMERATOR_ERR_ASN1ERROR)
+#define VB_PARSE_ASSERT(code) PARSE_ASSERT(code, SNMP_VB_ENUMERATOR_ERR_ASN1ERROR)
+
+snmp_vb_enumerator_err_t
+snmp_vb_enumerator_get_next(struct snmp_varbind_enumerator* enumerator, struct snmp_varbind* varbind)
+{
+  struct snmp_asn1_tlv tlv;
+  u16_t  varbind_len;
+  err_t  err;
+  
+  if (enumerator->pbuf_stream.length == 0)
+  {
+    return SNMP_VB_ENUMERATOR_ERR_EOVB;
+  }
+  enumerator->varbind_count++;
+
+  /* decode varbind itself (parent container of a varbind) */
+  VB_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_tlv(&(enumerator->pbuf_stream), &tlv));
+  VB_PARSE_ASSERT((tlv.type == SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_SEQUENCE) && (tlv.value_len <= enumerator->pbuf_stream.length));
+  varbind_len = tlv.value_len;
+
+  /* decode varbind name (object id) */
+  VB_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_tlv(&(enumerator->pbuf_stream), &tlv));
+  VB_PARSE_ASSERT((tlv.type == SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OBJECT_ID) && (SNMP_ASN1_TLV_LENGTH(tlv) < varbind_len) && (tlv.value_len < enumerator->pbuf_stream.length));
+   
+  VB_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_oid(&(enumerator->pbuf_stream), tlv.value_len, varbind->oid.id, &(varbind->oid.len), SNMP_MAX_OBJ_ID_LEN));
+  varbind_len -= SNMP_ASN1_TLV_LENGTH(tlv);
+
+  /* decode varbind value (object id) */
+  VB_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_tlv(&(enumerator->pbuf_stream), &tlv));
+  VB_PARSE_ASSERT((SNMP_ASN1_TLV_LENGTH(tlv) == varbind_len) && (tlv.value_len <= enumerator->pbuf_stream.length));
+  varbind->type = tlv.type;
+
+  /* shall the value be decoded ? */
+  if (varbind->value != NULL) {
+    switch (varbind->type) {
+      case SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER:
+        VB_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_s32t(&(enumerator->pbuf_stream), tlv.value_len, (s32_t*)varbind->value));
+        varbind->value_len = sizeof(s32_t*);
+        break;
+      case SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER:
+      case SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_GAUGE:
+      case SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_TIMETICKS:
+        VB_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_u32t(&(enumerator->pbuf_stream), tlv.value_len, (u32_t*)varbind->value));
+        varbind->value_len = sizeof(u32_t*);
+        break;
+      case SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING:
+      case SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OPAQUE:
+        err = snmp_asn1_dec_raw(&(enumerator->pbuf_stream), tlv.value_len, (u8_t*)varbind->value, &varbind->value_len, SNMP_MAX_VALUE_SIZE);
+        if (err == ERR_MEM) {
+          return SNMP_VB_ENUMERATOR_ERR_INVALIDLENGTH;
+        }
+        VB_PARSE_ASSERT(err == ERR_OK);
+        break;
+      case SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_NULL:
+        varbind->value_len = 0;
+        break;
+      case SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OBJECT_ID:
+        /* misuse tlv.length_len as OID_length transporter */
+        err = snmp_asn1_dec_oid(&(enumerator->pbuf_stream), tlv.value_len, (u32_t*)varbind->value, &tlv.length_len, SNMP_MAX_OBJ_ID_LEN);
+        if (err == ERR_MEM) {
+          return SNMP_VB_ENUMERATOR_ERR_INVALIDLENGTH;
+        }
+        VB_PARSE_ASSERT(err == ERR_OK);
+        varbind->value_len = tlv.length_len * sizeof(u32_t);
+        break;
+      case SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_IPADDR:
+        if (tlv.value_len == 4) {
+          /* must be exactly 4 octets! */
+          VB_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_raw(&(enumerator->pbuf_stream), tlv.value_len, (u8_t*)varbind->value, &varbind->value_len, SNMP_MAX_VALUE_SIZE));
+        } else {
+          VB_PARSE_ASSERT(0);
+        }
+        break;
+      case SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_COUNTER64:
+        VB_PARSE_EXEC(snmp_asn1_dec_u64t(&(enumerator->pbuf_stream), tlv.value_len, (u32_t*)varbind->value));
+        varbind->value_len = 2 * sizeof(u32_t*);
+        break;
+      default:
+        VB_PARSE_ASSERT(0);
+        break;
+    }
+  } else {
+    snmp_pbuf_stream_seek(&(enumerator->pbuf_stream), tlv.value_len);
+    varbind->value_len = tlv.value_len;
+  }
+
+  return SNMP_VB_ENUMERATOR_ERR_OK;
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_SNMP */

+ 194 - 0
MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/src/apps/snmp/snmp_msg.h

@@ -0,0 +1,194 @@
+/**
+ * @file
+ * SNMP Agent message handling structures (internal API, do not use in client code).
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2006 Axon Digital Design B.V., The Netherlands.
+ * Copyright (c) 2016 Elias Oenal.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * Author: Christiaan Simons <[email protected]>
+ *         Martin Hentschel <[email protected]>
+ *         Elias Oenal <[email protected]>
+ */
+
+#ifndef LWIP_HDR_APPS_SNMP_MSG_H
+#define LWIP_HDR_APPS_SNMP_MSG_H
+
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_opts.h"
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP
+
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_core.h"
+#include "snmp_pbuf_stream.h"
+#include "lwip/ip_addr.h"
+#include "lwip/err.h"
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP_V3
+#include "snmpv3_priv.h"
+#endif
+
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+/* The listen port of the SNMP agent. Clients have to make their requests to
+   this port. Most standard clients won't work if you change this! */
+#ifndef SNMP_IN_PORT
+#define SNMP_IN_PORT 161
+#endif
+/* The remote port the SNMP agent sends traps to. Most standard trap sinks won't
+   work if you change this! */
+#ifndef SNMP_TRAP_PORT
+#define SNMP_TRAP_PORT 162
+#endif
+
+/* version defines used in PDU */
+#define SNMP_VERSION_1  0
+#define SNMP_VERSION_2c 1
+#define SNMP_VERSION_3  3
+
+struct snmp_varbind_enumerator
+{
+  struct snmp_pbuf_stream pbuf_stream;
+  u16_t varbind_count;
+};
+
+typedef enum {
+  SNMP_VB_ENUMERATOR_ERR_OK            = 0,
+  SNMP_VB_ENUMERATOR_ERR_EOVB          = 1,
+  SNMP_VB_ENUMERATOR_ERR_ASN1ERROR     = 2,
+  SNMP_VB_ENUMERATOR_ERR_INVALIDLENGTH = 3
+} snmp_vb_enumerator_err_t;
+
+void snmp_vb_enumerator_init(struct snmp_varbind_enumerator* enumerator, struct pbuf* p, u16_t offset, u16_t length);
+snmp_vb_enumerator_err_t snmp_vb_enumerator_get_next(struct snmp_varbind_enumerator* enumerator, struct snmp_varbind* varbind);
+
+struct snmp_request
+{
+  /* Communication handle */
+  void *handle;
+  /* source IP address */
+  const ip_addr_t *source_ip;
+  /* source UDP port */
+  u16_t source_port;
+  /* incoming snmp version */
+  u8_t version;
+  /* community name (zero terminated) */
+  u8_t community[SNMP_MAX_COMMUNITY_STR_LEN + 1];
+  /* community string length (exclusive zero term) */
+  u16_t community_strlen;
+  /* request type */
+  u8_t request_type;
+  /* request ID */
+  s32_t request_id;
+  /* error status */
+  s32_t error_status;
+  /* error index */
+  s32_t error_index;
+  /* non-repeaters (getBulkRequest (SNMPv2c)) */
+  s32_t non_repeaters;
+  /* max-repetitions (getBulkRequest (SNMPv2c)) */
+  s32_t max_repetitions;
+  
+#if LWIP_SNMP_V3
+  s32_t msg_id;
+  s32_t msg_max_size;
+  u8_t  msg_flags;
+  s32_t msg_security_model;
+  u8_t  msg_authoritative_engine_id[SNMP_V3_MAX_ENGINE_ID_LENGTH];
+  u8_t  msg_authoritative_engine_id_len;
+  s32_t msg_authoritative_engine_boots;
+  s32_t msg_authoritative_engine_time;
+  u8_t  msg_user_name[SNMP_V3_MAX_USER_LENGTH];
+  u8_t  msg_user_name_len;
+  u8_t  msg_authentication_parameters[SNMP_V3_MAX_AUTH_PARAM_LENGTH];
+  u8_t  msg_privacy_parameters[SNMP_V3_MAX_PRIV_PARAM_LENGTH];
+  u8_t  context_engine_id[SNMP_V3_MAX_ENGINE_ID_LENGTH];
+  u8_t  context_engine_id_len;
+  u8_t  context_name[SNMP_V3_MAX_ENGINE_ID_LENGTH];
+  u8_t  context_name_len;
+#endif
+
+  struct pbuf *inbound_pbuf;
+  struct snmp_varbind_enumerator inbound_varbind_enumerator;
+  u16_t inbound_varbind_offset;
+  u16_t inbound_varbind_len;
+  u16_t inbound_padding_len;
+
+  struct pbuf *outbound_pbuf;
+  struct snmp_pbuf_stream outbound_pbuf_stream;
+  u16_t outbound_pdu_offset;
+  u16_t outbound_error_status_offset;
+  u16_t outbound_error_index_offset;
+  u16_t outbound_varbind_offset;
+#if LWIP_SNMP_V3
+  u16_t outbound_msg_global_data_offset;
+  u16_t outbound_msg_global_data_end;
+  u16_t outbound_msg_security_parameters_str_offset;
+  u16_t outbound_msg_security_parameters_seq_offset;
+  u16_t outbound_msg_security_parameters_end;
+  u16_t outbound_msg_authentication_parameters_offset;
+  u16_t outbound_scoped_pdu_seq_offset;
+  u16_t outbound_scoped_pdu_string_offset;
+#endif
+
+  u8_t value_buffer[SNMP_MAX_VALUE_SIZE];
+};
+
+/** A helper struct keeping length information about varbinds */
+struct snmp_varbind_len
+{
+  u8_t  vb_len_len;
+  u16_t vb_value_len;
+  u8_t  oid_len_len;
+  u16_t oid_value_len;
+  u8_t  value_len_len;
+  u16_t value_value_len;
+};
+
+/** Agent community string */
+extern const char *snmp_community;
+/** Agent community string for write access */
+extern const char *snmp_community_write;
+/** handle for sending traps */
+extern void* snmp_traps_handle;
+
+void snmp_receive(void *handle, struct pbuf *p, const ip_addr_t *source_ip, u16_t port);
+err_t snmp_sendto(void *handle, struct pbuf *p, const ip_addr_t *dst, u16_t port);
+u8_t snmp_get_local_ip_for_dst(void* handle, const ip_addr_t *dst, ip_addr_t *result);
+err_t snmp_varbind_length(struct snmp_varbind *varbind, struct snmp_varbind_len *len);
+err_t snmp_append_outbound_varbind(struct snmp_pbuf_stream *pbuf_stream, struct snmp_varbind* varbind);
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* LWIP_SNMP */
+
+#endif /* LWIP_HDR_APPS_SNMP_MSG_H */

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MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/src/apps/snmp/snmp_netconn.c

@@ -0,0 +1,121 @@
+/**
+ * @file
+ * SNMP netconn frontend.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * Author: Dirk Ziegelmeier <[email protected]>
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_opts.h"
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP && SNMP_USE_NETCONN
+
+#include <string.h>
+#include "lwip/api.h"
+#include "lwip/ip.h"
+#include "lwip/udp.h"
+#include "snmp_msg.h"
+#include "lwip/sys.h"
+
+/** SNMP netconn API worker thread */
+static void
+snmp_netconn_thread(void *arg)
+{
+  struct netconn *conn;
+  struct netbuf *buf;
+  err_t err;
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg);
+  
+  /* Bind to SNMP port with default IP address */
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+  conn = netconn_new(NETCONN_UDP_IPV6);
+  netconn_bind(conn, IP6_ADDR_ANY, SNMP_IN_PORT);
+#else /* LWIP_IPV6 */
+  conn = netconn_new(NETCONN_UDP);
+  netconn_bind(conn, IP4_ADDR_ANY, SNMP_IN_PORT);
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */
+  LWIP_ERROR("snmp_netconn: invalid conn", (conn != NULL), return;);
+  
+  snmp_traps_handle = conn;
+
+  do {
+    err = netconn_recv(conn, &buf);
+
+    if (err == ERR_OK) {
+      snmp_receive(conn, buf->p, &buf->addr, buf->port);
+    }
+
+    if (buf != NULL) {
+      netbuf_delete(buf);
+    }
+  } while(1);
+}
+
+err_t 
+snmp_sendto(void *handle, struct pbuf *p, const ip_addr_t *dst, u16_t port)
+{
+  err_t result;
+  struct netbuf buf;
+  
+  memset(&buf, 0, sizeof(buf));
+  buf.p = p;
+  result = netconn_sendto((struct netconn*)handle, &buf, dst, port);
+  
+  return result;
+}
+
+u8_t
+snmp_get_local_ip_for_dst(void* handle, const ip_addr_t *dst, ip_addr_t *result)
+{
+  struct netconn* conn = (struct netconn*)handle;
+  struct netif *dst_if;
+  const ip_addr_t* dst_ip;
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(conn); /* unused in case of IPV4 only configuration */
+
+  ip_route_get_local_ip(&conn->pcb.udp->local_ip, dst, dst_if, dst_ip);
+
+  if ((dst_if != NULL) && (dst_ip != NULL)) {
+    ip_addr_copy(*result, *dst_ip);
+    return 1;
+  } else {
+    return 0;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Starts SNMP Agent.
+ */
+void
+snmp_init(void)
+{
+  sys_thread_new("snmp_netconn", snmp_netconn_thread, NULL, SNMP_STACK_SIZE, SNMP_THREAD_PRIO);
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_SNMP && SNMP_USE_NETCONN */

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MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/src/apps/snmp/snmp_pbuf_stream.c

@@ -0,0 +1,156 @@
+/**
+ * @file
+ * SNMP pbuf stream wrapper implementation (internal API, do not use in client code).
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ * Author: Martin Hentschel <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_opts.h"
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */
+
+#include "snmp_pbuf_stream.h"
+#include "lwip/def.h"
+#include <string.h>
+
+err_t
+snmp_pbuf_stream_init(struct snmp_pbuf_stream* pbuf_stream, struct pbuf* p, u16_t offset, u16_t length)
+{
+  pbuf_stream->offset = offset;
+  pbuf_stream->length = length;
+  pbuf_stream->pbuf   = p;
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+err_t
+snmp_pbuf_stream_read(struct snmp_pbuf_stream* pbuf_stream, u8_t* data)
+{
+  if (pbuf_stream->length == 0) {
+    return ERR_BUF;
+  }
+
+  if (pbuf_copy_partial(pbuf_stream->pbuf, data, 1, pbuf_stream->offset) == 0) {
+    return ERR_BUF;
+  }
+
+  pbuf_stream->offset++;
+  pbuf_stream->length--;
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+err_t
+snmp_pbuf_stream_write(struct snmp_pbuf_stream* pbuf_stream, u8_t data)
+{
+  return snmp_pbuf_stream_writebuf(pbuf_stream, &data, 1);
+}
+
+err_t
+snmp_pbuf_stream_writebuf(struct snmp_pbuf_stream* pbuf_stream, const void* buf, u16_t buf_len)
+{
+  if (pbuf_stream->length < buf_len) {
+    return ERR_BUF;
+  }
+
+  if (pbuf_take_at(pbuf_stream->pbuf, buf, buf_len, pbuf_stream->offset) != ERR_OK) {
+    return ERR_BUF;
+  }
+
+  pbuf_stream->offset += buf_len;
+  pbuf_stream->length -= buf_len;
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+err_t
+snmp_pbuf_stream_writeto(struct snmp_pbuf_stream* pbuf_stream, struct snmp_pbuf_stream* target_pbuf_stream, u16_t len)
+{
+
+  if ((pbuf_stream == NULL) || (target_pbuf_stream == NULL)) {
+    return ERR_ARG;
+  }
+  if ((len > pbuf_stream->length) || (len > target_pbuf_stream->length)) {
+    return ERR_ARG;
+  }
+
+  if (len == 0) {
+    len = LWIP_MIN(pbuf_stream->length, target_pbuf_stream->length);
+  }
+
+  while (len > 0) {
+    u16_t chunk_len;
+    err_t err;
+    u16_t target_offset;
+    struct pbuf* pbuf = pbuf_skip(pbuf_stream->pbuf, pbuf_stream->offset, &target_offset);
+
+    if ((pbuf == NULL) || (pbuf->len == 0)) {
+      return ERR_BUF;
+    }
+
+    chunk_len = LWIP_MIN(len, pbuf->len);
+    err = snmp_pbuf_stream_writebuf(target_pbuf_stream, &((u8_t*)pbuf->payload)[target_offset], chunk_len);
+    if (err != ERR_OK) {
+      return err;
+    }
+
+    pbuf_stream->offset   += chunk_len;
+    pbuf_stream->length   -= chunk_len;
+    len -= chunk_len;
+  }
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+err_t
+snmp_pbuf_stream_seek(struct snmp_pbuf_stream* pbuf_stream, s32_t offset)
+{
+  if ((offset < 0) || (offset > pbuf_stream->length)) {
+    /* we cannot seek backwards or forward behind stream end */
+    return ERR_ARG;
+  }
+
+  pbuf_stream->offset += (u16_t)offset;
+  pbuf_stream->length -= (u16_t)offset;
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+err_t
+snmp_pbuf_stream_seek_abs(struct snmp_pbuf_stream* pbuf_stream, u32_t offset)
+{
+  s32_t rel_offset = offset - pbuf_stream->offset;
+  return snmp_pbuf_stream_seek(pbuf_stream, rel_offset);
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_SNMP */

+ 73 - 0
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+/**
+ * @file
+ * SNMP pbuf stream wrapper (internal API, do not use in client code).
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ * Author: Martin Hentschel <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+
+#ifndef LWIP_HDR_APPS_SNMP_PBUF_STREAM_H
+#define LWIP_HDR_APPS_SNMP_PBUF_STREAM_H
+
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_opts.h"
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP
+
+#include "lwip/err.h"
+#include "lwip/pbuf.h"
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+struct snmp_pbuf_stream
+{
+  struct pbuf* pbuf;
+  u16_t offset;
+  u16_t length;
+};
+
+err_t snmp_pbuf_stream_init(struct snmp_pbuf_stream* pbuf_stream, struct pbuf* p, u16_t offset, u16_t length);
+err_t snmp_pbuf_stream_read(struct snmp_pbuf_stream* pbuf_stream, u8_t* data);
+err_t snmp_pbuf_stream_write(struct snmp_pbuf_stream* pbuf_stream, u8_t data);
+err_t snmp_pbuf_stream_writebuf(struct snmp_pbuf_stream* pbuf_stream, const void* buf, u16_t buf_len);
+err_t snmp_pbuf_stream_writeto(struct snmp_pbuf_stream* pbuf_stream, struct snmp_pbuf_stream* target_pbuf_stream, u16_t len);
+err_t snmp_pbuf_stream_seek(struct snmp_pbuf_stream* pbuf_stream, s32_t offset);
+err_t snmp_pbuf_stream_seek_abs(struct snmp_pbuf_stream* pbuf_stream, u32_t offset);
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* LWIP_SNMP */
+
+#endif /* LWIP_HDR_APPS_SNMP_PBUF_STREAM_H */

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+/**
+ * @file
+ * SNMP RAW API frontend.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * Author: Dirk Ziegelmeier <[email protected]>
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_opts.h"
+#include "lwip/ip_addr.h"
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP && SNMP_USE_RAW
+
+#include "lwip/udp.h"
+#include "lwip/ip.h"
+#include "snmp_msg.h"
+
+/* lwIP UDP receive callback function */
+static void
+snmp_recv(void *arg, struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, const ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t port)
+{
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg);
+
+  snmp_receive(pcb, p, addr, port);
+
+  pbuf_free(p);
+}
+
+err_t 
+snmp_sendto(void *handle, struct pbuf *p, const ip_addr_t *dst, u16_t port)
+{
+  return udp_sendto((struct udp_pcb*)handle, p, dst, port);
+}
+
+u8_t
+snmp_get_local_ip_for_dst(void* handle, const ip_addr_t *dst, ip_addr_t *result)
+{
+  struct udp_pcb* udp_pcb = (struct udp_pcb*)handle;
+  struct netif *dst_if;
+  const ip_addr_t* dst_ip;
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(udp_pcb); /* unused in case of IPV4 only configuration */
+
+  ip_route_get_local_ip(&udp_pcb->local_ip, dst, dst_if, dst_ip);
+
+  if ((dst_if != NULL) && (dst_ip != NULL)) {
+    ip_addr_copy(*result, *dst_ip);
+    return 1;
+  } else {
+    return 0;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup snmp_core
+ * Starts SNMP Agent.
+ * Allocates UDP pcb and binds it to IP_ANY_TYPE port 161.
+ */
+void
+snmp_init(void)
+{
+  err_t err;
+  
+  struct udp_pcb *snmp_pcb = udp_new_ip_type(IPADDR_TYPE_ANY);
+  LWIP_ERROR("snmp_raw: no PCB", (snmp_pcb != NULL), return;);
+
+  snmp_traps_handle = snmp_pcb;
+
+  udp_recv(snmp_pcb, snmp_recv, (void *)SNMP_IN_PORT);
+  err = udp_bind(snmp_pcb, IP_ANY_TYPE, SNMP_IN_PORT);
+  LWIP_ERROR("snmp_raw: Unable to bind PCB", (err == ERR_OK), return;);
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_SNMP && SNMP_USE_RAW */

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MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/src/apps/snmp/snmp_scalar.c

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+/**
+ * @file
+ * SNMP scalar node support implementation.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ * Author: Martin Hentschel <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_opts.h"
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */
+
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_scalar.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_core.h"
+
+static s16_t snmp_scalar_array_get_value(struct snmp_node_instance* instance, void* value);
+static snmp_err_t  snmp_scalar_array_set_test(struct snmp_node_instance* instance, u16_t value_len, void* value);
+static snmp_err_t  snmp_scalar_array_set_value(struct snmp_node_instance* instance, u16_t value_len, void* value);
+
+snmp_err_t 
+snmp_scalar_get_instance(const u32_t *root_oid, u8_t root_oid_len, struct snmp_node_instance* instance)
+{
+  const struct snmp_scalar_node* scalar_node = (const struct snmp_scalar_node*)(const void*)instance->node;
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(root_oid);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(root_oid_len);
+
+  /* scalar only has one dedicated instance: .0 */
+  if ((instance->instance_oid.len != 1) || (instance->instance_oid.id[0] != 0)) {
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+
+  instance->access    = scalar_node->access;
+  instance->asn1_type = scalar_node->asn1_type;
+  instance->get_value = scalar_node->get_value;
+  instance->set_test  = scalar_node->set_test;
+  instance->set_value = scalar_node->set_value;
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
+}
+
+snmp_err_t 
+snmp_scalar_get_next_instance(const u32_t *root_oid, u8_t root_oid_len, struct snmp_node_instance* instance)
+{
+  /* because our only instance is .0 we can only return a next instance if no instance oid is passed */
+  if (instance->instance_oid.len == 0) {
+    instance->instance_oid.len   = 1;
+    instance->instance_oid.id[0] = 0;
+
+    return snmp_scalar_get_instance(root_oid, root_oid_len, instance);
+  }
+
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+}
+
+
+snmp_err_t
+snmp_scalar_array_get_instance(const u32_t *root_oid, u8_t root_oid_len, struct snmp_node_instance* instance)
+{
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(root_oid);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(root_oid_len);
+
+  if ((instance->instance_oid.len == 2) && (instance->instance_oid.id[1] == 0)) {
+    const struct snmp_scalar_array_node* array_node = (const struct snmp_scalar_array_node*)(const void*)instance->node;
+    const struct snmp_scalar_array_node_def* array_node_def = array_node->array_nodes;
+    u32_t i = 0;
+
+    while (i < array_node->array_node_count) {
+      if (array_node_def->oid == instance->instance_oid.id[0]) {
+        break;
+      }
+
+      array_node_def++;
+      i++;
+    }
+
+    if (i < array_node->array_node_count) {
+      instance->access              = array_node_def->access;
+      instance->asn1_type           = array_node_def->asn1_type;
+      instance->get_value           = snmp_scalar_array_get_value;
+      instance->set_test            = snmp_scalar_array_set_test;
+      instance->set_value           = snmp_scalar_array_set_value;
+      instance->reference.const_ptr = array_node_def;
+
+      return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
+    }
+  }
+
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+}
+
+snmp_err_t
+snmp_scalar_array_get_next_instance(const u32_t *root_oid, u8_t root_oid_len, struct snmp_node_instance* instance)
+{
+  const struct snmp_scalar_array_node* array_node = (const struct snmp_scalar_array_node*)(const void*)instance->node;
+  const struct snmp_scalar_array_node_def* array_node_def = array_node->array_nodes;
+  const struct snmp_scalar_array_node_def* result = NULL;
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(root_oid);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(root_oid_len);
+
+  if ((instance->instance_oid.len == 0) && (array_node->array_node_count > 0)) {
+    /* return node with lowest OID */
+    u16_t i = 0;
+    
+    result = array_node_def;
+    array_node_def++;
+
+    for (i = 1; i < array_node->array_node_count; i++) {
+      if (array_node_def->oid < result->oid) {
+        result = array_node_def;
+      }
+      array_node_def++;
+    }
+  } else if (instance->instance_oid.len >= 1) {
+    if (instance->instance_oid.len == 1) {
+      /* if we have the requested OID we return its instance, otherwise we search for the next available */    
+      u16_t i = 0;
+      while (i < array_node->array_node_count) {
+        if (array_node_def->oid == instance->instance_oid.id[0]) {
+          result = array_node_def;
+          break;
+        }
+
+        array_node_def++;
+        i++;
+      }
+    }
+    if (result == NULL) {
+      u32_t oid_dist = 0xFFFFFFFFUL;
+      u16_t i        = 0;
+      array_node_def = array_node->array_nodes; /* may be already at the end when if case before was executed without result -> reinitialize to start */
+      while (i < array_node->array_node_count) {
+        if ((array_node_def->oid > instance->instance_oid.id[0]) &&
+            ((u32_t)(array_node_def->oid - instance->instance_oid.id[0]) < oid_dist)) {
+          result   = array_node_def;
+          oid_dist = array_node_def->oid - instance->instance_oid.id[0];
+        }
+
+        array_node_def++;
+        i++;
+      }
+    }
+  }
+
+  if (result == NULL) {
+    /* nothing to return */
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+
+  instance->instance_oid.len   = 2;
+  instance->instance_oid.id[0] = result->oid;
+  instance->instance_oid.id[1] = 0;
+  
+  instance->access              = result->access;
+  instance->asn1_type           = result->asn1_type;
+  instance->get_value           = snmp_scalar_array_get_value;
+  instance->set_test            = snmp_scalar_array_set_test;
+  instance->set_value           = snmp_scalar_array_set_value;
+  instance->reference.const_ptr = result;
+
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
+}
+
+static s16_t
+snmp_scalar_array_get_value(struct snmp_node_instance* instance, void* value)
+{
+  const struct snmp_scalar_array_node* array_node = (const struct snmp_scalar_array_node*)(const void*)instance->node;
+  const struct snmp_scalar_array_node_def* array_node_def = (const struct snmp_scalar_array_node_def*)instance->reference.const_ptr;
+
+  return array_node->get_value(array_node_def, value);
+}
+
+static snmp_err_t
+snmp_scalar_array_set_test(struct snmp_node_instance* instance, u16_t value_len, void* value)
+{
+  const struct snmp_scalar_array_node* array_node = (const struct snmp_scalar_array_node*)(const void*)instance->node;
+  const struct snmp_scalar_array_node_def* array_node_def = (const struct snmp_scalar_array_node_def*)instance->reference.const_ptr;
+
+  return array_node->set_test(array_node_def, value_len, value);
+}
+
+static snmp_err_t
+snmp_scalar_array_set_value(struct snmp_node_instance* instance, u16_t value_len, void* value)
+{
+  const struct snmp_scalar_array_node* array_node = (const struct snmp_scalar_array_node*)(const void*)instance->node;
+  const struct snmp_scalar_array_node_def* array_node_def = (const struct snmp_scalar_array_node_def*)instance->reference.const_ptr;
+
+  return array_node->set_value(array_node_def, value_len, value);
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_SNMP */

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+/**
+ * @file
+ * SNMP table support implementation.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ * Author: Martin Hentschel <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_opts.h"
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */
+
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_core.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_table.h"
+#include <string.h>
+
+snmp_err_t snmp_table_get_instance(const u32_t *root_oid, u8_t root_oid_len, struct snmp_node_instance* instance)
+{
+  snmp_err_t ret = SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  const struct snmp_table_node* table_node = (const struct snmp_table_node*)(const void*)instance->node;
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(root_oid);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(root_oid_len);
+
+  /* check min. length (fixed row entry definition, column, row instance oid with at least one entry */
+  /* fixed row entry always has oid 1 */
+  if ((instance->instance_oid.len >= 3) && (instance->instance_oid.id[0] == 1)) {
+    /* search column */
+    const struct snmp_table_col_def* col_def = table_node->columns;
+    u16_t i = table_node->column_count;
+    while (i > 0) {
+      if (col_def->index == instance->instance_oid.id[1]) {
+        break;
+      }
+      
+      col_def++;
+      i--;
+    }
+
+    if (i > 0) {
+      /* everything may be overwritten by get_cell_instance_method() in order to implement special handling for single columns/cells */
+      instance->asn1_type = col_def->asn1_type;
+      instance->access    = col_def->access;
+      instance->get_value = table_node->get_value;
+      instance->set_test  = table_node->set_test;
+      instance->set_value = table_node->set_value;
+
+      ret = table_node->get_cell_instance(
+        &(instance->instance_oid.id[1]),
+        &(instance->instance_oid.id[2]),
+        instance->instance_oid.len-2,
+        instance);
+    }
+  }
+
+  return ret;
+}
+
+snmp_err_t snmp_table_get_next_instance(const u32_t *root_oid, u8_t root_oid_len, struct snmp_node_instance* instance)
+{
+  const struct snmp_table_node* table_node = (const struct snmp_table_node*)(const void*)instance->node;
+  const struct snmp_table_col_def* col_def;
+  struct snmp_obj_id row_oid;
+  u32_t column = 0;
+  snmp_err_t result;
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(root_oid);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(root_oid_len);
+
+  /* check that first part of id is 0 or 1, referencing fixed row entry */
+  if ((instance->instance_oid.len > 0) && (instance->instance_oid.id[0] > 1)) {
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+  if (instance->instance_oid.len > 1) {
+    column = instance->instance_oid.id[1];
+  }
+  if (instance->instance_oid.len > 2) {
+    snmp_oid_assign(&row_oid, &(instance->instance_oid.id[2]), instance->instance_oid.len - 2);
+  } else {
+    row_oid.len = 0;
+  }
+
+  instance->get_value    = table_node->get_value;
+  instance->set_test     = table_node->set_test;
+  instance->set_value    = table_node->set_value;
+
+  /* resolve column and value */
+  do {
+    u16_t i;
+    const struct snmp_table_col_def* next_col_def = NULL;
+    col_def = table_node->columns;
+
+    for (i = 0; i < table_node->column_count; i++) {
+      if (col_def->index == column) {
+        next_col_def = col_def;
+        break;
+      } else if ((col_def->index > column) && ((next_col_def == NULL) || (col_def->index < next_col_def->index))) {
+        next_col_def = col_def;
+      }
+      col_def++;
+    }
+
+    if (next_col_def == NULL) {
+      /* no further column found */
+      return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+    }
+
+    instance->asn1_type          = next_col_def->asn1_type;
+    instance->access             = next_col_def->access;
+
+    result = table_node->get_next_cell_instance(
+      &next_col_def->index,
+      &row_oid,
+      instance);
+
+    if (result == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) {
+      col_def = next_col_def;
+      break;
+    }
+
+    row_oid.len = 0; /* reset row_oid because we switch to next column and start with the first entry there */
+    column = next_col_def->index + 1;
+  } while (1);
+
+  /* build resulting oid */
+  instance->instance_oid.len   = 2;
+  instance->instance_oid.id[0] = 1;
+  instance->instance_oid.id[1] = col_def->index;
+  snmp_oid_append(&instance->instance_oid, row_oid.id, row_oid.len);
+
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
+}
+
+
+snmp_err_t snmp_table_simple_get_instance(const u32_t *root_oid, u8_t root_oid_len, struct snmp_node_instance* instance)
+{
+  snmp_err_t ret = SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  const struct snmp_table_simple_node* table_node = (const struct snmp_table_simple_node*)(const void*)instance->node;
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(root_oid);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(root_oid_len);
+
+  /* check min. length (fixed row entry definition, column, row instance oid with at least one entry */
+  /* fixed row entry always has oid 1 */
+  if ((instance->instance_oid.len >= 3) && (instance->instance_oid.id[0] == 1)) {
+    ret = table_node->get_cell_value(
+      &(instance->instance_oid.id[1]),
+      &(instance->instance_oid.id[2]),
+      instance->instance_oid.len-2,
+      &instance->reference,
+      &instance->reference_len);
+
+    if (ret == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) {
+      /* search column */
+      const struct snmp_table_simple_col_def* col_def = table_node->columns;
+      u32_t i = table_node->column_count;
+      while (i > 0) {
+        if (col_def->index == instance->instance_oid.id[1]) {
+          break;
+        }
+
+        col_def++;
+        i--;
+      }
+
+      if (i > 0) {
+        instance->asn1_type = col_def->asn1_type;
+        instance->access    = SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY;
+        instance->set_test  = NULL;
+        instance->set_value = NULL;
+
+        switch (col_def->data_type) {
+          case SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_U32:
+            instance->get_value = snmp_table_extract_value_from_u32ref;
+            break;
+          case SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_S32:
+            instance->get_value = snmp_table_extract_value_from_s32ref;
+            break;
+          case SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_PTR: /* fall through */
+          case SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_CONST_PTR:
+            instance->get_value = snmp_table_extract_value_from_refconstptr;
+            break;
+          default:
+            LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_DEBUG, ("snmp_table_simple_get_instance(): unknown column data_type: %d\n", col_def->data_type));
+            return SNMP_ERR_GENERROR;
+        }        
+
+        ret = SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
+      } else {
+        ret = SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+      }
+    } 
+  }
+
+  return ret;
+}
+
+snmp_err_t snmp_table_simple_get_next_instance(const u32_t *root_oid, u8_t root_oid_len, struct snmp_node_instance* instance)
+{
+  const struct snmp_table_simple_node* table_node = (const struct snmp_table_simple_node*)(const void*)instance->node;
+  const struct snmp_table_simple_col_def* col_def;
+  struct snmp_obj_id row_oid;
+  u32_t column = 0;
+  snmp_err_t result;
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(root_oid);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(root_oid_len);
+
+  /* check that first part of id is 0 or 1, referencing fixed row entry */
+  if ((instance->instance_oid.len > 0) && (instance->instance_oid.id[0] > 1)) {
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+  if (instance->instance_oid.len > 1) {
+    column = instance->instance_oid.id[1];
+  }
+  if (instance->instance_oid.len > 2) {
+    snmp_oid_assign(&row_oid, &(instance->instance_oid.id[2]), instance->instance_oid.len - 2);
+  } else {
+    row_oid.len = 0;
+  }
+
+  /* resolve column and value */
+  do {
+    u32_t i;
+    const struct snmp_table_simple_col_def* next_col_def = NULL;
+    col_def = table_node->columns;
+
+    for (i = 0; i < table_node->column_count; i++) {
+      if (col_def->index == column) {
+        next_col_def = col_def;
+        break;
+      } else if ((col_def->index > column) && ((next_col_def == NULL) ||
+                 (col_def->index < next_col_def->index))) {
+        next_col_def = col_def;
+      }
+      col_def++;
+    }
+
+    if (next_col_def == NULL) {
+      /* no further column found */
+      return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+    }
+
+    result = table_node->get_next_cell_instance_and_value(
+      &next_col_def->index,
+      &row_oid,
+      &instance->reference,
+      &instance->reference_len);
+
+    if (result == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) {
+      col_def = next_col_def;
+      break;
+    }
+
+    row_oid.len = 0; /* reset row_oid because we switch to next column and start with the first entry there */
+    column = next_col_def->index + 1;
+  }
+  while (1);
+
+  instance->asn1_type = col_def->asn1_type;
+  instance->access    = SNMP_NODE_INSTANCE_READ_ONLY;
+  instance->set_test  = NULL;
+  instance->set_value = NULL;
+
+  switch (col_def->data_type) {
+    case SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_U32:
+      instance->get_value = snmp_table_extract_value_from_u32ref;
+      break;
+    case SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_S32:
+      instance->get_value = snmp_table_extract_value_from_s32ref;
+      break;
+    case SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_PTR: /* fall through */
+    case SNMP_VARIANT_VALUE_TYPE_CONST_PTR:
+      instance->get_value = snmp_table_extract_value_from_refconstptr;
+      break;
+    default:
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_DEBUG, ("snmp_table_simple_get_instance(): unknown column data_type: %d\n", col_def->data_type));
+      return SNMP_ERR_GENERROR;
+  }
+
+  /* build resulting oid */
+  instance->instance_oid.len   = 2;
+  instance->instance_oid.id[0] = 1;
+  instance->instance_oid.id[1] = col_def->index;
+  snmp_oid_append(&instance->instance_oid, row_oid.id, row_oid.len);
+
+  return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
+}
+
+
+s16_t
+snmp_table_extract_value_from_s32ref(struct snmp_node_instance* instance, void* value)
+{
+  s32_t *dst = (s32_t*)value;
+  *dst = instance->reference.s32;
+  return sizeof(*dst);
+}
+
+s16_t
+snmp_table_extract_value_from_u32ref(struct snmp_node_instance* instance, void* value)
+{
+  u32_t *dst = (u32_t*)value;
+  *dst = instance->reference.u32;
+  return sizeof(*dst);
+}
+
+s16_t
+snmp_table_extract_value_from_refconstptr(struct snmp_node_instance* instance, void* value)
+{
+  MEMCPY(value, instance->reference.const_ptr, instance->reference_len);
+  return (u16_t)instance->reference_len;
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_SNMP */

+ 219 - 0
MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/src/apps/snmp/snmp_threadsync.c

@@ -0,0 +1,219 @@
+/**
+ * @file
+ * SNMP thread synchronization implementation.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * Author: Dirk Ziegelmeier <[email protected]>
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_opts.h"
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP && (NO_SYS == 0) /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */
+
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_threadsync.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_core.h"
+#include "lwip/sys.h"
+#include <string.h>
+        
+static void
+call_synced_function(struct threadsync_data *call_data, snmp_threadsync_called_fn fn)
+{
+  sys_mutex_lock(&call_data->threadsync_node->instance->sem_usage_mutex);
+  call_data->threadsync_node->instance->sync_fn(fn, call_data);
+  sys_sem_wait(&call_data->threadsync_node->instance->sem);
+  sys_mutex_unlock(&call_data->threadsync_node->instance->sem_usage_mutex);
+}
+
+static void
+threadsync_get_value_synced(void *ctx)
+{
+  struct threadsync_data *call_data = (struct threadsync_data*)ctx;
+
+  call_data->retval.s16 = call_data->proxy_instance.get_value(&call_data->proxy_instance, call_data->arg1.value);
+
+  sys_sem_signal(&call_data->threadsync_node->instance->sem);
+}
+
+static s16_t
+threadsync_get_value(struct snmp_node_instance* instance, void* value)
+{
+  struct threadsync_data *call_data = (struct threadsync_data*)instance->reference.ptr;
+
+  call_data->arg1.value = value;
+  call_synced_function(call_data, threadsync_get_value_synced);
+
+  return call_data->retval.s16;
+}
+
+static void
+threadsync_set_test_synced(void *ctx)
+{
+  struct threadsync_data *call_data = (struct threadsync_data*)ctx;
+
+  call_data->retval.err = call_data->proxy_instance.set_test(&call_data->proxy_instance, call_data->arg2.len, call_data->arg1.value);
+
+  sys_sem_signal(&call_data->threadsync_node->instance->sem);
+}
+
+static snmp_err_t
+threadsync_set_test(struct snmp_node_instance* instance, u16_t len, void *value)
+{
+  struct threadsync_data *call_data = (struct threadsync_data*)instance->reference.ptr;
+
+  call_data->arg1.value = value;
+  call_data->arg2.len = len;
+  call_synced_function(call_data, threadsync_set_test_synced);
+
+  return call_data->retval.err;
+}
+
+static void
+threadsync_set_value_synced(void *ctx)
+{
+  struct threadsync_data *call_data = (struct threadsync_data*)ctx;
+
+  call_data->retval.err = call_data->proxy_instance.set_value(&call_data->proxy_instance, call_data->arg2.len, call_data->arg1.value);
+
+  sys_sem_signal(&call_data->threadsync_node->instance->sem);
+}
+
+static snmp_err_t
+threadsync_set_value(struct snmp_node_instance* instance, u16_t len, void *value)
+{
+  struct threadsync_data *call_data = (struct threadsync_data*)instance->reference.ptr;
+
+  call_data->arg1.value = value;
+  call_data->arg2.len = len;
+  call_synced_function(call_data, threadsync_set_value_synced);
+  
+  return call_data->retval.err;
+}
+
+static void
+threadsync_release_instance_synced(void* ctx)
+{
+  struct threadsync_data *call_data = (struct threadsync_data*)ctx;
+  
+  call_data->proxy_instance.release_instance(&call_data->proxy_instance);
+
+  sys_sem_signal(&call_data->threadsync_node->instance->sem);
+}
+
+static void
+threadsync_release_instance(struct snmp_node_instance *instance)
+{
+  struct threadsync_data *call_data = (struct threadsync_data*)instance->reference.ptr;
+  
+  if (call_data->proxy_instance.release_instance != NULL) {
+    call_synced_function(call_data, threadsync_release_instance_synced);
+  }
+}
+
+static void
+get_instance_synced(void* ctx)
+{
+  struct threadsync_data *call_data   = (struct threadsync_data*)ctx;
+  const struct snmp_leaf_node *leaf   = (const struct snmp_leaf_node*)(const void*)call_data->proxy_instance.node;
+
+  call_data->retval.err = leaf->get_instance(call_data->arg1.root_oid, call_data->arg2.root_oid_len, &call_data->proxy_instance);
+
+  sys_sem_signal(&call_data->threadsync_node->instance->sem);
+}
+
+static void
+get_next_instance_synced(void* ctx)
+{
+  struct threadsync_data *call_data   = (struct threadsync_data*)ctx;
+  const struct snmp_leaf_node *leaf   = (const struct snmp_leaf_node*)(const void*)call_data->proxy_instance.node;
+
+  call_data->retval.err = leaf->get_next_instance(call_data->arg1.root_oid, call_data->arg2.root_oid_len, &call_data->proxy_instance);
+
+  sys_sem_signal(&call_data->threadsync_node->instance->sem);
+}
+
+static snmp_err_t
+do_sync(const u32_t *root_oid, u8_t root_oid_len, struct snmp_node_instance* instance, snmp_threadsync_called_fn fn)
+{
+  const struct snmp_threadsync_node *threadsync_node = (const struct snmp_threadsync_node*)(const void*)instance->node;
+  struct threadsync_data *call_data = &threadsync_node->instance->data;
+
+  if (threadsync_node->node.node.oid != threadsync_node->target->node.oid) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_DEBUG, ("Sync node OID does not match target node OID"));
+    return SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHINSTANCE;
+  }
+
+  memset(&call_data->proxy_instance, 0, sizeof(call_data->proxy_instance));
+
+  instance->reference.ptr = call_data;
+  snmp_oid_assign(&call_data->proxy_instance.instance_oid, instance->instance_oid.id, instance->instance_oid.len);
+
+  call_data->proxy_instance.node = &threadsync_node->target->node;
+  call_data->threadsync_node     = threadsync_node;
+
+  call_data->arg1.root_oid       = root_oid;
+  call_data->arg2.root_oid_len   = root_oid_len;
+  call_synced_function(call_data, fn);
+
+  if (call_data->retval.err == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) {
+    instance->access           = call_data->proxy_instance.access;
+    instance->asn1_type        = call_data->proxy_instance.asn1_type;
+    instance->release_instance = threadsync_release_instance;
+    instance->get_value        = (call_data->proxy_instance.get_value != NULL)? threadsync_get_value : NULL;
+    instance->set_value        = (call_data->proxy_instance.set_value != NULL)? threadsync_set_value : NULL;
+    instance->set_test         = (call_data->proxy_instance.set_test != NULL)?  threadsync_set_test  : NULL;
+    snmp_oid_assign(&instance->instance_oid, call_data->proxy_instance.instance_oid.id, call_data->proxy_instance.instance_oid.len);
+  }
+
+  return call_data->retval.err;
+}
+
+snmp_err_t
+snmp_threadsync_get_instance(const u32_t *root_oid, u8_t root_oid_len, struct snmp_node_instance* instance)
+{
+  return do_sync(root_oid, root_oid_len, instance, get_instance_synced);
+}
+
+snmp_err_t
+snmp_threadsync_get_next_instance(const u32_t *root_oid, u8_t root_oid_len, struct snmp_node_instance* instance)
+{
+  return do_sync(root_oid, root_oid_len, instance, get_next_instance_synced);
+}
+
+/** Initializes thread synchronization instance */
+void snmp_threadsync_init(struct snmp_threadsync_instance *instance, snmp_threadsync_synchronizer_fn sync_fn)
+{
+  err_t err = sys_mutex_new(&instance->sem_usage_mutex);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("Failed to set up mutex", err == ERR_OK);
+  err = sys_sem_new(&instance->sem, 0);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(err); /* in case of LWIP_NOASSERT */
+  LWIP_ASSERT("Failed to set up semaphore", err == ERR_OK);
+  instance->sync_fn = sync_fn;
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_SNMP */

+ 445 - 0
MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/src/apps/snmp/snmp_traps.c

@@ -0,0 +1,445 @@
+/**
+ * @file
+ * SNMPv1 traps implementation.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ * Author: Martin Hentschel
+ *         Christiaan Simons <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_opts.h"
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */
+
+#include <string.h>
+
+#include "lwip/snmp.h"
+#include "lwip/sys.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_core.h"
+#include "snmp_msg.h"
+#include "snmp_asn1.h"
+#include "snmp_core_priv.h"
+
+struct snmp_msg_trap
+{
+  /* source enterprise ID (sysObjectID) */
+  const struct snmp_obj_id *enterprise;
+  /* source IP address, raw network order format */
+  ip_addr_t sip;
+  /* generic trap code */
+  u32_t gen_trap;
+  /* specific trap code */
+  u32_t spc_trap;
+  /* timestamp */
+  u32_t ts;
+  /* snmp_version */
+  u32_t snmp_version;
+
+  /* output trap lengths used in ASN encoding */
+  /* encoding pdu length */
+  u16_t pdulen;
+  /* encoding community length */
+  u16_t comlen;
+  /* encoding sequence length */
+  u16_t seqlen;
+  /* encoding varbinds sequence length */
+  u16_t vbseqlen;
+};
+
+static u16_t snmp_trap_varbind_sum(struct snmp_msg_trap *trap, struct snmp_varbind *varbinds);
+static u16_t snmp_trap_header_sum(struct snmp_msg_trap *trap, u16_t vb_len);
+static void snmp_trap_header_enc(struct snmp_msg_trap *trap, struct snmp_pbuf_stream *pbuf_stream);
+static void snmp_trap_varbind_enc(struct snmp_msg_trap *trap, struct snmp_pbuf_stream *pbuf_stream, struct snmp_varbind *varbinds);
+
+/** Agent community string for sending traps */
+extern const char *snmp_community_trap;
+
+void* snmp_traps_handle;
+
+struct snmp_trap_dst
+{
+  /* destination IP address in network order */
+  ip_addr_t dip;
+  /* set to 0 when disabled, >0 when enabled */
+  u8_t enable;
+};
+static struct snmp_trap_dst trap_dst[SNMP_TRAP_DESTINATIONS];
+
+static u8_t snmp_auth_traps_enabled = 0;
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup snmp_traps
+ * Sets enable switch for this trap destination.
+ * @param dst_idx index in 0 .. SNMP_TRAP_DESTINATIONS-1
+ * @param enable switch if 0 destination is disabled >0 enabled.
+ */
+void
+snmp_trap_dst_enable(u8_t dst_idx, u8_t enable)
+{
+  if (dst_idx < SNMP_TRAP_DESTINATIONS) {
+    trap_dst[dst_idx].enable = enable;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup snmp_traps
+ * Sets IPv4 address for this trap destination.
+ * @param dst_idx index in 0 .. SNMP_TRAP_DESTINATIONS-1
+ * @param dst IPv4 address in host order.
+ */
+void
+snmp_trap_dst_ip_set(u8_t dst_idx, const ip_addr_t *dst)
+{
+  if (dst_idx < SNMP_TRAP_DESTINATIONS) {
+    ip_addr_set(&trap_dst[dst_idx].dip, dst);
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup snmp_traps
+ * Enable/disable authentication traps
+ */
+void
+snmp_set_auth_traps_enabled(u8_t enable)
+{
+  snmp_auth_traps_enabled = enable;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup snmp_traps
+ * Get authentication traps enabled state
+ */
+u8_t
+snmp_get_auth_traps_enabled(void)
+{
+  return snmp_auth_traps_enabled;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup snmp_traps
+ * Sends a generic or enterprise specific trap message.
+ *
+ * @param eoid points to enterprise object identifier
+ * @param generic_trap is the trap code
+ * @param specific_trap used for enterprise traps when generic_trap == 6
+ * @param varbinds linked list of varbinds to be sent
+ * @return ERR_OK when success, ERR_MEM if we're out of memory
+ *
+ * @note the use of the enterprise identifier field
+ * is per RFC1215.
+ * Use .iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-2.snmp for generic traps
+ * and .iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.yourenterprise
+ * (sysObjectID) for specific traps.
+ */
+err_t
+snmp_send_trap(const struct snmp_obj_id* eoid, s32_t generic_trap, s32_t specific_trap, struct snmp_varbind *varbinds)
+{
+  struct snmp_msg_trap trap_msg;
+  struct snmp_trap_dst *td;
+  struct pbuf *p;
+  u16_t i, tot_len;
+  err_t err = ERR_OK;
+
+  trap_msg.snmp_version = 0;
+
+  for (i = 0, td = &trap_dst[0]; i < SNMP_TRAP_DESTINATIONS; i++, td++) {
+    if ((td->enable != 0) && !ip_addr_isany(&td->dip)) {
+      /* lookup current source address for this dst */
+      if (snmp_get_local_ip_for_dst(snmp_traps_handle, &td->dip, &trap_msg.sip)) {
+        if (eoid == NULL) {
+          trap_msg.enterprise = snmp_get_device_enterprise_oid();
+        } else {
+          trap_msg.enterprise = eoid;
+        }
+
+        trap_msg.gen_trap = generic_trap;
+        if (generic_trap == SNMP_GENTRAP_ENTERPRISE_SPECIFIC) {
+          trap_msg.spc_trap = specific_trap;
+        } else {
+          trap_msg.spc_trap = 0;
+        }
+
+        MIB2_COPY_SYSUPTIME_TO(&trap_msg.ts);
+
+        /* pass 0, calculate length fields */
+        tot_len = snmp_trap_varbind_sum(&trap_msg, varbinds);
+        tot_len = snmp_trap_header_sum(&trap_msg, tot_len);
+
+        /* allocate pbuf(s) */
+        p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, tot_len, PBUF_RAM);
+        if (p != NULL) {
+          struct snmp_pbuf_stream pbuf_stream;
+          snmp_pbuf_stream_init(&pbuf_stream, p, 0, tot_len);
+
+          /* pass 1, encode packet ino the pbuf(s) */
+          snmp_trap_header_enc(&trap_msg, &pbuf_stream);
+          snmp_trap_varbind_enc(&trap_msg, &pbuf_stream, varbinds);
+
+          snmp_stats.outtraps++;
+          snmp_stats.outpkts++;
+
+          /** send to the TRAP destination */
+          snmp_sendto(snmp_traps_handle, p, &td->dip, SNMP_TRAP_PORT);
+          pbuf_free(p);
+        } else {
+          err = ERR_MEM;
+        }
+      } else {
+        /* routing error */
+        err = ERR_RTE;
+      }
+    }
+  }
+  return err;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup snmp_traps
+ * Send generic SNMP trap
+ */
+err_t 
+snmp_send_trap_generic(s32_t generic_trap)
+{
+  static const struct snmp_obj_id oid = { 7, { 1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 11 } };
+  return snmp_send_trap(&oid, generic_trap, 0, NULL);
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup snmp_traps
+ * Send specific SNMP trap with variable bindings
+ */
+err_t
+snmp_send_trap_specific(s32_t specific_trap, struct snmp_varbind *varbinds)
+{
+  return snmp_send_trap(NULL, SNMP_GENTRAP_ENTERPRISE_SPECIFIC, specific_trap, varbinds);
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup snmp_traps
+ * Send coldstart trap
+ */
+void
+snmp_coldstart_trap(void)
+{
+  snmp_send_trap_generic(SNMP_GENTRAP_COLDSTART);
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup snmp_traps
+ * Send authentication failure trap (used internally by agent) 
+ */
+void
+snmp_authfail_trap(void)
+{
+  if (snmp_auth_traps_enabled != 0) {
+    snmp_send_trap_generic(SNMP_GENTRAP_AUTH_FAILURE);
+  }
+}
+
+static u16_t
+snmp_trap_varbind_sum(struct snmp_msg_trap *trap, struct snmp_varbind *varbinds)
+{
+  struct snmp_varbind *varbind;
+  u16_t tot_len;
+  u8_t tot_len_len;
+
+  tot_len = 0;
+  varbind = varbinds;
+  while (varbind != NULL) {
+    struct snmp_varbind_len len;
+
+    if (snmp_varbind_length(varbind, &len) == ERR_OK) {
+      tot_len += 1 + len.vb_len_len + len.vb_value_len;
+    }
+
+    varbind = varbind->next;
+  }
+
+  trap->vbseqlen = tot_len;
+  snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(trap->vbseqlen, &tot_len_len);
+  tot_len += 1 + tot_len_len;
+
+  return tot_len;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Sums trap header field lengths from tail to head and
+ * returns trap_header_lengths for second encoding pass.
+ *
+ * @param trap Trap message
+ * @param vb_len varbind-list length
+ * @return the required length for encoding the trap header
+ */
+static u16_t
+snmp_trap_header_sum(struct snmp_msg_trap *trap, u16_t vb_len)
+{
+  u16_t tot_len;
+  u16_t len;
+  u8_t lenlen;
+
+  tot_len = vb_len;
+
+  snmp_asn1_enc_u32t_cnt(trap->ts, &len);
+  snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(len, &lenlen);
+  tot_len += 1 + len + lenlen;
+
+  snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt(trap->spc_trap, &len);
+  snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(len, &lenlen);
+  tot_len += 1 + len + lenlen;
+
+  snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt(trap->gen_trap, &len);
+  snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(len, &lenlen);
+  tot_len += 1 + len + lenlen;
+
+  if (IP_IS_V6_VAL(trap->sip)) {
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+    len = sizeof(ip_2_ip6(&trap->sip)->addr);
+#endif
+  } else {
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+    len = sizeof(ip_2_ip4(&trap->sip)->addr);
+#endif
+  }
+  snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(len, &lenlen);
+  tot_len += 1 + len + lenlen;
+
+  snmp_asn1_enc_oid_cnt(trap->enterprise->id, trap->enterprise->len, &len);
+  snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(len, &lenlen);
+  tot_len += 1 + len + lenlen;
+
+  trap->pdulen = tot_len;
+  snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(trap->pdulen, &lenlen);
+  tot_len += 1 + lenlen;
+
+  trap->comlen = (u16_t)LWIP_MIN(strlen(snmp_community_trap), 0xFFFF);
+  snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(trap->comlen, &lenlen);
+  tot_len += 1 + lenlen + trap->comlen;
+
+  snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt(trap->snmp_version, &len);
+  snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(len, &lenlen);
+  tot_len += 1 + len + lenlen;
+
+  trap->seqlen = tot_len;
+  snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(trap->seqlen, &lenlen);
+  tot_len += 1 + lenlen;
+
+  return tot_len;
+}
+
+static void
+snmp_trap_varbind_enc(struct snmp_msg_trap *trap, struct snmp_pbuf_stream *pbuf_stream, struct snmp_varbind *varbinds)
+{
+  struct snmp_asn1_tlv tlv;
+  struct snmp_varbind *varbind;
+
+  varbind = varbinds;
+
+  SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_SEQUENCE, 0, trap->vbseqlen);
+  snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv);
+
+  while (varbind != NULL) {
+    snmp_append_outbound_varbind(pbuf_stream, varbind);
+
+    varbind = varbind->next;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Encodes trap header from head to tail.
+ */
+static void
+snmp_trap_header_enc(struct snmp_msg_trap *trap, struct snmp_pbuf_stream *pbuf_stream)
+{
+  struct snmp_asn1_tlv tlv;
+
+  /* 'Message' sequence */
+  SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_SEQUENCE, 0, trap->seqlen);
+  snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv);
+
+  /* version */
+  SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER, 0, 0);
+  snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt(trap->snmp_version, &tlv.value_len);
+  snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv);
+  snmp_asn1_enc_s32t(pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len, trap->snmp_version);
+
+  /* community */
+  SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OCTET_STRING, 0, trap->comlen);
+  snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv);
+  snmp_asn1_enc_raw(pbuf_stream,  (const u8_t *)snmp_community_trap, trap->comlen);
+
+  /* 'PDU' sequence */
+  SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, (SNMP_ASN1_CLASS_CONTEXT | SNMP_ASN1_CONTENTTYPE_CONSTRUCTED | SNMP_ASN1_CONTEXT_PDU_TRAP), 0, trap->pdulen);
+  snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv);
+
+  /* object ID */
+  SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_OBJECT_ID, 0, 0);
+  snmp_asn1_enc_oid_cnt(trap->enterprise->id, trap->enterprise->len, &tlv.value_len);
+  snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv);
+  snmp_asn1_enc_oid(pbuf_stream, trap->enterprise->id, trap->enterprise->len);
+
+  /* IP addr */
+  if (IP_IS_V6_VAL(trap->sip)) {
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+    SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_IPADDR, 0, sizeof(ip_2_ip6(&trap->sip)->addr));
+    snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv);
+    snmp_asn1_enc_raw(pbuf_stream, (const u8_t *)&ip_2_ip6(&trap->sip)->addr, sizeof(ip_2_ip6(&trap->sip)->addr));
+#endif
+  } else {
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+    SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_IPADDR, 0, sizeof(ip_2_ip4(&trap->sip)->addr));
+    snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv);
+    snmp_asn1_enc_raw(pbuf_stream, (const u8_t *)&ip_2_ip4(&trap->sip)->addr, sizeof(ip_2_ip4(&trap->sip)->addr));
+#endif
+  }
+
+  /* trap length */
+  SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER, 0, 0);
+  snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt(trap->gen_trap, &tlv.value_len);
+  snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv);
+  snmp_asn1_enc_s32t(pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len, trap->gen_trap);
+
+  /* specific trap */
+  SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_INTEGER, 0, 0);
+  snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt(trap->spc_trap, &tlv.value_len);
+  snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv);
+  snmp_asn1_enc_s32t(pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len, trap->spc_trap);
+
+  /* timestamp */
+  SNMP_ASN1_SET_TLV_PARAMS(tlv, SNMP_ASN1_TYPE_TIMETICKS, 0, 0);
+  snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt(trap->ts, &tlv.value_len);
+  snmp_ans1_enc_tlv(pbuf_stream, &tlv);
+  snmp_asn1_enc_s32t(pbuf_stream, tlv.value_len, trap->ts);
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_SNMP */

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MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/src/apps/snmp/snmpv3.c

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+/**
+ * @file
+ * Additional SNMPv3 functionality RFC3414 and RFC3826.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2016 Elias Oenal.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * Author: Elias Oenal <[email protected]>
+ */
+
+#include "snmpv3_priv.h"
+#include "lwip/apps/snmpv3.h"
+#include "lwip/sys.h"
+#include <string.h>
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP && LWIP_SNMP_V3
+
+#ifdef LWIP_SNMPV3_INCLUDE_ENGINE
+#include LWIP_SNMPV3_INCLUDE_ENGINE
+#endif
+
+#define SNMP_MAX_TIME_BOOT 2147483647UL
+
+/** Call this if engine has been changed. Has to reset boots, see below */
+void
+snmpv3_engine_id_changed(void)
+{
+  snmpv3_set_engine_boots(0);
+}
+
+/** According to RFC3414 2.2.2.
+ *
+ * The number of times that the SNMP engine has
+ * (re-)initialized itself since snmpEngineID
+ * was last configured.
+ */
+u32_t
+snmpv3_get_engine_boots_internal(void)
+{
+  if (snmpv3_get_engine_boots() == 0 ||
+      snmpv3_get_engine_boots() < SNMP_MAX_TIME_BOOT) {
+    return snmpv3_get_engine_boots();
+  }
+
+  snmpv3_set_engine_boots(SNMP_MAX_TIME_BOOT);
+  return snmpv3_get_engine_boots();
+}
+
+/** RFC3414 2.2.2.
+ *
+ * Once the timer reaches 2147483647 it gets reset to zero and the
+ * engine boot ups get incremented.
+ */
+u32_t
+snmpv3_get_engine_time_internal(void)
+{
+  if (snmpv3_get_engine_time() >= SNMP_MAX_TIME_BOOT) {
+    snmpv3_reset_engine_time();
+
+    if (snmpv3_get_engine_boots() < SNMP_MAX_TIME_BOOT - 1) {
+      snmpv3_set_engine_boots(snmpv3_get_engine_boots() + 1);
+    } else {
+      snmpv3_set_engine_boots(SNMP_MAX_TIME_BOOT);
+    }
+  }
+
+  return snmpv3_get_engine_time();
+}
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP_V3_CRYPTO
+
+/* This function ignores the byte order suggestion in RFC3414
+ * since it simply doesn't influence the effectiveness of an IV.
+ *
+ * Implementing RFC3826 priv param algorithm if LWIP_RAND is available.
+ *
+ * @todo: This is a potential thread safety issue.
+ */
+err_t
+snmpv3_build_priv_param(u8_t* priv_param)
+{
+#ifdef LWIP_RAND /* Based on RFC3826 */
+  static u8_t init;
+  static u32_t priv1, priv2;
+
+  /* Lazy initialisation */
+  if (init == 0) {
+    init = 1;
+    priv1 = LWIP_RAND();
+    priv2 = LWIP_RAND();
+  }
+
+  SMEMCPY(&priv_param[0], &priv1, sizeof(priv1));
+  SMEMCPY(&priv_param[4], &priv2, sizeof(priv2));
+
+  /* Emulate 64bit increment */
+  priv1++;
+  if (!priv1) { /* Overflow */
+    priv2++;
+  }
+#else /* Based on RFC3414 */
+  static u32_t ctr;
+  u32_t boots = LWIP_SNMPV3_GET_ENGINE_BOOTS();
+  SMEMCPY(&priv_param[0], &boots, 4);
+  SMEMCPY(&priv_param[4], &ctr, 4);
+  ctr++;
+#endif
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_SNMP_V3_CRYPTO */
+
+#endif

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MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/src/apps/snmp/snmpv3_dummy.c

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+/**
+ * @file
+ * Dummy SNMPv3 functions.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2016 Elias Oenal.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * Author: Elias Oenal <[email protected]>
+ *         Dirk Ziegelmeier <[email protected]>
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/apps/snmpv3.h"
+#include "snmpv3_priv.h"
+#include <string.h>
+#include "lwip/err.h"
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP && LWIP_SNMP_V3
+
+/**
+ *  @param username is a pointer to a string.
+ * @param auth_algo is a pointer to u8_t. The implementation has to set this if user was found.
+ * @param auth_key is a pointer to a pointer to a string. Implementation has to set this if user was found.
+ * @param priv_algo is a pointer to u8_t. The implementation has to set this if user was found.
+ * @param priv_key is a pointer to a pointer to a string. Implementation has to set this if user was found.
+ */
+err_t
+snmpv3_get_user(const char* username, u8_t *auth_algo, u8_t *auth_key, u8_t *priv_algo, u8_t *priv_key)
+{
+  const char* engine_id;
+  u8_t engine_id_len;
+  
+  if(strlen(username) == 0) {
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+  
+  if(memcmp(username, "lwip", 4) != 0) {
+    return ERR_VAL;
+  }
+  
+  snmpv3_get_engine_id(&engine_id, &engine_id_len);
+  
+  if(auth_key != NULL) {
+    snmpv3_password_to_key_sha((const u8_t*)"maplesyrup", 10,
+      (const u8_t*)engine_id, engine_id_len,
+      auth_key);
+    *auth_algo = SNMP_V3_AUTH_ALGO_SHA;
+  }
+  if(priv_key != NULL) {
+    snmpv3_password_to_key_sha((const u8_t*)"maplesyrup", 10,
+      (const u8_t*)engine_id, engine_id_len,
+      priv_key);
+    *priv_algo = SNMP_V3_PRIV_ALGO_DES;
+  }
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Get engine ID from persistence
+ * @param id
+ * @param len
+ */
+void
+snmpv3_get_engine_id(const char **id, u8_t *len)
+{
+  *id = "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x02";
+  *len = 12;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Store engine ID in persistence
+ * @param id
+ * @param len
+ */
+err_t
+snmpv3_set_engine_id(const char *id, u8_t len)
+{
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(id);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(len);
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Get engine boots from persistence. Must be increased on each boot.
+ * @return 
+ */
+u32_t
+snmpv3_get_engine_boots(void)
+{
+  return 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Store engine boots in persistence
+ * @param boots
+ */
+void 
+snmpv3_set_engine_boots(u32_t boots)
+{
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(boots);
+}
+
+/**
+ * RFC3414 2.2.2.
+ * Once the timer reaches 2147483647 it gets reset to zero and the
+ * engine boot ups get incremented.
+ */
+u32_t
+snmpv3_get_engine_time(void)
+{
+  return 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Reset current engine time to 0
+ */
+void
+snmpv3_reset_engine_time(void)
+{
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_SNMP && LWIP_SNMP_V3 */

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MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/src/apps/snmp/snmpv3_mbedtls.c

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+/**
+ * @file
+ * SNMPv3 crypto/auth functions implemented for ARM mbedtls.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2016 Elias Oenal and Dirk Ziegelmeier.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * Author: Elias Oenal <[email protected]>
+ *         Dirk Ziegelmeier <[email protected]>
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/apps/snmpv3.h"
+#include "snmpv3_priv.h"
+#include "lwip/arch.h"
+#include "snmp_msg.h"
+#include "lwip/sys.h"
+#include <string.h>
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP && LWIP_SNMP_V3 && LWIP_SNMP_V3_MBEDTLS
+
+#include "mbedtls/md.h"
+#include "mbedtls/cipher.h"
+
+#include "mbedtls/md5.h"
+#include "mbedtls/sha1.h"
+
+err_t
+snmpv3_auth(struct snmp_pbuf_stream* stream, u16_t length,
+    const u8_t* key, u8_t algo, u8_t* hmac_out)
+{
+  u32_t i;
+  u8_t key_len;
+  const mbedtls_md_info_t *md_info;
+  mbedtls_md_context_t ctx;
+  struct snmp_pbuf_stream read_stream;
+  snmp_pbuf_stream_init(&read_stream, stream->pbuf, stream->offset, stream->length);
+
+  if (algo == SNMP_V3_AUTH_ALGO_MD5) {
+    md_info = mbedtls_md_info_from_type(MBEDTLS_MD_MD5);
+    key_len = SNMP_V3_MD5_LEN;
+  } else if (algo == SNMP_V3_AUTH_ALGO_SHA) {
+    md_info = mbedtls_md_info_from_type(MBEDTLS_MD_SHA1);
+    key_len = SNMP_V3_SHA_LEN;
+  } else {
+    return ERR_ARG;
+  }
+
+  mbedtls_md_init(&ctx);
+  if(mbedtls_md_setup(&ctx, md_info, 1) != 0) {
+    return ERR_ARG;
+  }
+          
+  if (mbedtls_md_hmac_starts(&ctx, key, key_len) != 0) {
+    goto free_md;
+  }
+
+  for (i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+    u8_t byte;
+
+    if (snmp_pbuf_stream_read(&read_stream, &byte)) {
+      goto free_md;
+    }
+
+    if (mbedtls_md_hmac_update(&ctx, &byte, 1) != 0) {
+      goto free_md;
+    }
+  }
+
+  if (mbedtls_md_hmac_finish(&ctx, hmac_out) != 0) {
+    goto free_md;
+  }
+
+  mbedtls_md_free(&ctx);
+  return ERR_OK;
+  
+free_md:
+  mbedtls_md_free(&ctx);
+  return ERR_ARG;
+}
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP_V3_CRYPTO
+
+err_t
+snmpv3_crypt(struct snmp_pbuf_stream* stream, u16_t length,
+    const u8_t* key, const u8_t* priv_param, const u32_t engine_boots,
+    const u32_t engine_time, u8_t algo, u8_t mode)
+{
+  size_t i;
+  mbedtls_cipher_context_t ctx;
+  const mbedtls_cipher_info_t *cipher_info;
+
+  struct snmp_pbuf_stream read_stream;
+  struct snmp_pbuf_stream write_stream;
+  snmp_pbuf_stream_init(&read_stream, stream->pbuf, stream->offset, stream->length);
+  snmp_pbuf_stream_init(&write_stream, stream->pbuf, stream->offset, stream->length);
+  mbedtls_cipher_init(&ctx);
+
+  if (algo == SNMP_V3_PRIV_ALGO_DES) {
+    u8_t iv_local[8];
+    u8_t out_bytes[8];
+    size_t out_len;
+
+    /* RFC 3414 mandates padding for DES */
+    if ((length & 0x07) != 0) {
+      return ERR_ARG;
+    }
+
+    cipher_info = mbedtls_cipher_info_from_type(MBEDTLS_CIPHER_DES_CBC);
+    if(mbedtls_cipher_setup(&ctx, cipher_info) != 0) {
+      return ERR_ARG;
+    }
+    if(mbedtls_cipher_set_padding_mode(&ctx, MBEDTLS_PADDING_NONE) != 0) {
+      return ERR_ARG;
+    }
+    if(mbedtls_cipher_setkey(&ctx, key, 8*8, (mode == SNMP_V3_PRIV_MODE_ENCRYPT)? MBEDTLS_ENCRYPT : MBEDTLS_DECRYPT) != 0) {
+      goto error;
+    }
+
+    /* Prepare IV */    
+    for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(iv_local); i++) {
+      iv_local[i] = priv_param[i] ^ key[i + 8];
+    }
+    if(mbedtls_cipher_set_iv(&ctx, iv_local, LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(iv_local)) != 0) {
+      goto error;
+    }
+
+    for (i = 0; i < length; i += 8) {
+      size_t j;
+      u8_t in_bytes[8];
+      out_len = LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(out_bytes) ;
+      
+      for (j = 0; j < LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(in_bytes); j++) {
+        snmp_pbuf_stream_read(&read_stream, &in_bytes[j]);
+      }
+
+      if(mbedtls_cipher_update(&ctx, in_bytes, LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(in_bytes), out_bytes, &out_len) != 0) {
+        goto error;
+      }
+
+      snmp_pbuf_stream_writebuf(&write_stream, out_bytes, out_len);
+    }
+    
+    out_len = LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(out_bytes);
+    if(mbedtls_cipher_finish(&ctx, out_bytes, &out_len) != 0) {
+      goto error;
+    }
+    snmp_pbuf_stream_writebuf(&write_stream, out_bytes, out_len);
+  } else if (algo == SNMP_V3_PRIV_ALGO_AES) {
+    u8_t iv_local[16];
+
+    cipher_info = mbedtls_cipher_info_from_type(MBEDTLS_CIPHER_AES_128_CFB128);
+    if(mbedtls_cipher_setup(&ctx, cipher_info) != 0) {
+      return ERR_ARG;
+    }
+    if(mbedtls_cipher_setkey(&ctx, key, 16*8, (mode == SNMP_V3_PRIV_MODE_ENCRYPT)? MBEDTLS_ENCRYPT : MBEDTLS_DECRYPT) != 0) {
+      goto error;
+    }
+
+    /*
+     * IV is the big endian concatenation of boots,
+     * uptime and priv param - see RFC3826.
+     */
+    iv_local[0 + 0] = (engine_boots >> 24) & 0xFF;
+    iv_local[0 + 1] = (engine_boots >> 16) & 0xFF;
+    iv_local[0 + 2] = (engine_boots >>  8) & 0xFF;
+    iv_local[0 + 3] = (engine_boots >>  0) & 0xFF;
+    iv_local[4 + 0] = (engine_time  >> 24) & 0xFF;
+    iv_local[4 + 1] = (engine_time  >> 16) & 0xFF;
+    iv_local[4 + 2] = (engine_time  >>  8) & 0xFF;
+    iv_local[4 + 3] = (engine_time  >>  0) & 0xFF;
+    SMEMCPY(iv_local + 8, priv_param, 8);
+    if(mbedtls_cipher_set_iv(&ctx, iv_local, LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(iv_local)) != 0) {
+      goto error;
+    }
+
+    for (i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+      u8_t in_byte;
+      u8_t out_byte;
+      size_t out_len = sizeof(out_byte);
+      
+      snmp_pbuf_stream_read(&read_stream, &in_byte);
+      if(mbedtls_cipher_update(&ctx, &in_byte, sizeof(in_byte), &out_byte, &out_len) != 0) {
+        goto error;
+      }
+      snmp_pbuf_stream_write(&write_stream, out_byte);
+    }
+  } else {
+    return ERR_ARG;
+  }
+
+  mbedtls_cipher_free(&ctx);
+  return ERR_OK;
+
+error:
+  mbedtls_cipher_free(&ctx);
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_SNMP_V3_CRYPTO */
+
+/* A.2.1. Password to Key Sample Code for MD5 */
+void 
+snmpv3_password_to_key_md5(
+    const u8_t *password,    /* IN */
+    u8_t        passwordlen, /* IN */
+    const u8_t *engineID,    /* IN  - pointer to snmpEngineID  */
+    u8_t        engineLength,/* IN  - length of snmpEngineID */
+    u8_t       *key)         /* OUT - pointer to caller 16-octet buffer */
+{
+  mbedtls_md5_context MD;
+  u8_t *cp, password_buf[64];
+  u32_t password_index = 0;
+  u8_t i;
+  u32_t count = 0;
+
+  mbedtls_md5_init(&MD); /* initialize MD5 */
+  mbedtls_md5_starts(&MD);
+
+  /**********************************************/
+  /* Use while loop until we've done 1 Megabyte */
+  /**********************************************/
+  while (count < 1048576) {
+    cp = password_buf;
+    for (i = 0; i < 64; i++) {
+      /*************************************************/
+      /* Take the next octet of the password, wrapping */
+      /* to the beginning of the password as necessary.*/
+      /*************************************************/
+      *cp++ = password[password_index++ % passwordlen];
+    }
+    mbedtls_md5_update(&MD, password_buf, 64);
+    count += 64;
+  }
+  mbedtls_md5_finish(&MD, key); /* tell MD5 we're done */
+
+  /*****************************************************/
+  /* Now localize the key with the engineID and pass   */
+  /* through MD5 to produce final key                  */
+  /* May want to ensure that engineLength <= 32,       */
+  /* otherwise need to use a buffer larger than 64     */
+  /*****************************************************/
+  SMEMCPY(password_buf, key, 16);
+  MEMCPY(password_buf + 16, engineID, engineLength);
+  SMEMCPY(password_buf + 16 + engineLength, key, 16);
+
+  mbedtls_md5_starts(&MD);
+  mbedtls_md5_update(&MD, password_buf, 32 + engineLength);
+  mbedtls_md5_finish(&MD, key);
+
+  mbedtls_md5_free(&MD);
+  return;
+}
+
+/* A.2.2. Password to Key Sample Code for SHA */
+void 
+snmpv3_password_to_key_sha(
+    const u8_t *password,    /* IN */
+    u8_t        passwordlen, /* IN */
+    const u8_t *engineID,    /* IN  - pointer to snmpEngineID  */
+    u8_t        engineLength,/* IN  - length of snmpEngineID */
+    u8_t       *key)         /* OUT - pointer to caller 20-octet buffer */
+{
+  mbedtls_sha1_context SH;
+  u8_t *cp, password_buf[72];
+  u32_t password_index = 0;
+  u8_t i;
+  u32_t count = 0;
+
+  mbedtls_sha1_init(&SH); /* initialize SHA */
+  mbedtls_sha1_starts(&SH);
+
+  /**********************************************/
+  /* Use while loop until we've done 1 Megabyte */
+  /**********************************************/
+  while (count < 1048576) {
+    cp = password_buf;
+    for (i = 0; i < 64; i++) {
+      /*************************************************/
+      /* Take the next octet of the password, wrapping */
+      /* to the beginning of the password as necessary.*/
+      /*************************************************/
+      *cp++ = password[password_index++ % passwordlen];
+    }
+    mbedtls_sha1_update(&SH, password_buf, 64);
+    count += 64;
+  }
+  mbedtls_sha1_finish(&SH, key); /* tell SHA we're done */
+
+  /*****************************************************/
+  /* Now localize the key with the engineID and pass   */
+  /* through SHA to produce final key                  */
+  /* May want to ensure that engineLength <= 32,       */
+  /* otherwise need to use a buffer larger than 72     */
+  /*****************************************************/
+  SMEMCPY(password_buf, key, 20);
+  MEMCPY(password_buf + 20, engineID, engineLength);
+  SMEMCPY(password_buf + 20 + engineLength, key, 20);
+
+  mbedtls_sha1_starts(&SH);
+  mbedtls_sha1_update(&SH, password_buf, 40 + engineLength);
+  mbedtls_sha1_finish(&SH, key);
+  
+  mbedtls_sha1_free(&SH);
+  return;
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_SNMP && LWIP_SNMP_V3 && LWIP_SNMP_V3_MBEDTLS */

+ 66 - 0
MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/src/apps/snmp/snmpv3_priv.h

@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
+/**
+ * @file
+ * Additional SNMPv3 functionality RFC3414 and RFC3826 (internal API, do not use in client code).
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2016 Elias Oenal.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * Author: Elias Oenal <[email protected]>
+ */
+
+#ifndef LWIP_HDR_APPS_SNMP_V3_PRIV_H
+#define LWIP_HDR_APPS_SNMP_V3_PRIV_H
+
+#include "lwip/apps/snmp_opts.h"
+
+#if LWIP_SNMP && LWIP_SNMP_V3
+
+#include "snmp_pbuf_stream.h"
+
+/* According to RFC 3411 */
+#define SNMP_V3_MAX_ENGINE_ID_LENGTH  32
+#define SNMP_V3_MAX_USER_LENGTH       32
+
+#define SNMP_V3_MAX_AUTH_PARAM_LENGTH  12
+#define SNMP_V3_MAX_PRIV_PARAM_LENGTH  8
+
+#define SNMP_V3_AUTH_FLAG      0x01
+#define SNMP_V3_PRIV_FLAG      0x02
+
+#define SNMP_V3_MD5_LEN        16
+#define SNMP_V3_SHA_LEN        20
+
+u32_t snmpv3_get_engine_boots_internal(void);
+u32_t snmpv3_get_engine_time_internal(void);
+err_t snmpv3_auth(struct snmp_pbuf_stream* stream, u16_t length, const u8_t* key, u8_t algo, u8_t* hmac_out);
+err_t snmpv3_crypt(struct snmp_pbuf_stream* stream, u16_t length, const u8_t* key,
+    const u8_t* priv_param, const u32_t engine_boots, const u32_t engine_time, u8_t algo, u8_t mode);
+err_t snmpv3_build_priv_param(u8_t* priv_param);
+
+#endif
+
+#endif /* LWIP_HDR_APPS_SNMP_V3_PRIV_H */

+ 727 - 0
MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/src/apps/sntp/sntp.c

@@ -0,0 +1,727 @@
+/**
+ * @file
+ * SNTP client module
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Frédéric Bernon, Simon Goldschmidt
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ * Author: Frédéric Bernon, Simon Goldschmidt
+ */
+
+
+/**
+ * @defgroup sntp SNTP
+ * @ingroup apps
+ *
+ * This is simple "SNTP" client for the lwIP raw API.
+ * It is a minimal implementation of SNTPv4 as specified in RFC 4330.
+ *
+ * For a list of some public NTP servers, see this link :
+ * http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Servers/NTPPoolServers
+ *
+ * @todo:
+ * - set/change servers at runtime
+ * - complete SNTP_CHECK_RESPONSE checks 3 and 4
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/apps/sntp.h"
+
+#include "lwip/opt.h"
+#include "lwip/timeouts.h"
+#include "lwip/udp.h"
+#include "lwip/dns.h"
+#include "lwip/ip_addr.h"
+#include "lwip/pbuf.h"
+#include "lwip/dhcp.h"
+
+#include <string.h>
+#include <time.h>
+
+#if LWIP_UDP
+
+/* Handle support for more than one server via SNTP_MAX_SERVERS */
+#if SNTP_MAX_SERVERS > 1
+#define SNTP_SUPPORT_MULTIPLE_SERVERS 1
+#else /* NTP_MAX_SERVERS > 1 */
+#define SNTP_SUPPORT_MULTIPLE_SERVERS 0
+#endif /* NTP_MAX_SERVERS > 1 */
+
+#if (SNTP_UPDATE_DELAY < 15000) && !defined(SNTP_SUPPRESS_DELAY_CHECK)
+#error "SNTPv4 RFC 4330 enforces a minimum update time of 15 seconds (define SNTP_SUPPRESS_DELAY_CHECK to disable this error)!"
+#endif
+
+/* Configure behaviour depending on microsecond or second precision */
+#ifdef SNTP_SET_SYSTEM_TIME_US
+#define SNTP_CALC_TIME_US           1
+#define SNTP_RECEIVE_TIME_SIZE      2
+#else
+#define SNTP_SET_SYSTEM_TIME_US(sec, us)
+#define SNTP_CALC_TIME_US           0
+#define SNTP_RECEIVE_TIME_SIZE      1
+#endif
+
+
+/* the various debug levels for this file */
+#define SNTP_DEBUG_TRACE        (SNTP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE)
+#define SNTP_DEBUG_STATE        (SNTP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_STATE)
+#define SNTP_DEBUG_WARN         (SNTP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING)
+#define SNTP_DEBUG_WARN_STATE   (SNTP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING | LWIP_DBG_STATE)
+#define SNTP_DEBUG_SERIOUS      (SNTP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS)
+
+#define SNTP_ERR_KOD                1
+
+/* SNTP protocol defines */
+#define SNTP_MSG_LEN                48
+
+#define SNTP_OFFSET_LI_VN_MODE      0
+#define SNTP_LI_MASK                0xC0
+#define SNTP_LI_NO_WARNING          0x00
+#define SNTP_LI_LAST_MINUTE_61_SEC  0x01
+#define SNTP_LI_LAST_MINUTE_59_SEC  0x02
+#define SNTP_LI_ALARM_CONDITION     0x03 /* (clock not synchronized) */
+
+#define SNTP_VERSION_MASK           0x38
+#define SNTP_VERSION                (4/* NTP Version 4*/<<3)
+
+#define SNTP_MODE_MASK              0x07
+#define SNTP_MODE_CLIENT            0x03
+#define SNTP_MODE_SERVER            0x04
+#define SNTP_MODE_BROADCAST         0x05
+
+#define SNTP_OFFSET_STRATUM         1
+#define SNTP_STRATUM_KOD            0x00
+
+#define SNTP_OFFSET_ORIGINATE_TIME  24
+#define SNTP_OFFSET_RECEIVE_TIME    32
+#define SNTP_OFFSET_TRANSMIT_TIME   40
+
+/* number of seconds between 1900 and 1970 (MSB=1)*/
+#define DIFF_SEC_1900_1970         (2208988800UL)
+/* number of seconds between 1970 and Feb 7, 2036 (6:28:16 UTC) (MSB=0) */
+#define DIFF_SEC_1970_2036         (2085978496UL)
+
+/**
+ * SNTP packet format (without optional fields)
+ * Timestamps are coded as 64 bits:
+ * - 32 bits seconds since Jan 01, 1970, 00:00
+ * - 32 bits seconds fraction (0-padded)
+ * For future use, if the MSB in the seconds part is set, seconds are based
+ * on Feb 07, 2036, 06:28:16.
+ */
+#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES
+#  include "arch/bpstruct.h"
+#endif
+PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN
+struct sntp_msg {
+  PACK_STRUCT_FLD_8(u8_t  li_vn_mode);
+  PACK_STRUCT_FLD_8(u8_t  stratum);
+  PACK_STRUCT_FLD_8(u8_t  poll);
+  PACK_STRUCT_FLD_8(u8_t  precision);
+  PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u32_t root_delay);
+  PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u32_t root_dispersion);
+  PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u32_t reference_identifier);
+  PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u32_t reference_timestamp[2]);
+  PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u32_t originate_timestamp[2]);
+  PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u32_t receive_timestamp[2]);
+  PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u32_t transmit_timestamp[2]);
+} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT;
+PACK_STRUCT_END
+#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES
+#  include "arch/epstruct.h"
+#endif
+
+/* function prototypes */
+static void sntp_request(void *arg);
+
+/** The operating mode */
+static u8_t sntp_opmode;
+
+/** The UDP pcb used by the SNTP client */
+static struct udp_pcb* sntp_pcb;
+/** Names/Addresses of servers */
+struct sntp_server {
+#if SNTP_SERVER_DNS
+  char* name;
+#endif /* SNTP_SERVER_DNS */
+  ip_addr_t addr;
+};
+static struct sntp_server sntp_servers[SNTP_MAX_SERVERS];
+
+#if SNTP_GET_SERVERS_FROM_DHCP
+static u8_t sntp_set_servers_from_dhcp;
+#endif /* SNTP_GET_SERVERS_FROM_DHCP */
+#if SNTP_SUPPORT_MULTIPLE_SERVERS
+/** The currently used server (initialized to 0) */
+static u8_t sntp_current_server;
+#else /* SNTP_SUPPORT_MULTIPLE_SERVERS */
+#define sntp_current_server 0
+#endif /* SNTP_SUPPORT_MULTIPLE_SERVERS */
+
+#if SNTP_RETRY_TIMEOUT_EXP
+#define SNTP_RESET_RETRY_TIMEOUT() sntp_retry_timeout = SNTP_RETRY_TIMEOUT
+/** Retry time, initialized with SNTP_RETRY_TIMEOUT and doubled with each retry. */
+static u32_t sntp_retry_timeout;
+#else /* SNTP_RETRY_TIMEOUT_EXP */
+#define SNTP_RESET_RETRY_TIMEOUT()
+#define sntp_retry_timeout SNTP_RETRY_TIMEOUT
+#endif /* SNTP_RETRY_TIMEOUT_EXP */
+
+#if SNTP_CHECK_RESPONSE >= 1
+/** Saves the last server address to compare with response */
+static ip_addr_t sntp_last_server_address;
+#endif /* SNTP_CHECK_RESPONSE >= 1 */
+
+#if SNTP_CHECK_RESPONSE >= 2
+/** Saves the last timestamp sent (which is sent back by the server)
+ * to compare against in response */
+static u32_t sntp_last_timestamp_sent[2];
+#endif /* SNTP_CHECK_RESPONSE >= 2 */
+
+/**
+ * SNTP processing of received timestamp
+ */
+static void
+sntp_process(u32_t *receive_timestamp)
+{
+  /* convert SNTP time (1900-based) to unix GMT time (1970-based)
+   * if MSB is 0, SNTP time is 2036-based!
+   */
+  u32_t rx_secs = lwip_ntohl(receive_timestamp[0]);
+  int is_1900_based = ((rx_secs & 0x80000000) != 0);
+  u32_t t = is_1900_based ? (rx_secs - DIFF_SEC_1900_1970) : (rx_secs + DIFF_SEC_1970_2036);
+  time_t tim = t;
+
+#if SNTP_CALC_TIME_US
+  u32_t us = lwip_ntohl(receive_timestamp[1]) / 4295;
+  SNTP_SET_SYSTEM_TIME_US(t, us);
+  /* display local time from GMT time */
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(SNTP_DEBUG_TRACE, ("sntp_process: %s, %"U32_F" us", ctime(&tim), us));
+
+#else /* SNTP_CALC_TIME_US */
+
+  /* change system time and/or the update the RTC clock */
+  SNTP_SET_SYSTEM_TIME(t);
+  /* display local time from GMT time */
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(SNTP_DEBUG_TRACE, ("sntp_process: %s", ctime(&tim)));
+#endif /* SNTP_CALC_TIME_US */
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(tim);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Initialize request struct to be sent to server.
+ */
+static void
+sntp_initialize_request(struct sntp_msg *req)
+{
+  memset(req, 0, SNTP_MSG_LEN);
+  req->li_vn_mode = SNTP_LI_NO_WARNING | SNTP_VERSION | SNTP_MODE_CLIENT;
+
+#if SNTP_CHECK_RESPONSE >= 2
+  {
+    u32_t sntp_time_sec, sntp_time_us;
+    /* fill in transmit timestamp and save it in 'sntp_last_timestamp_sent' */
+    SNTP_GET_SYSTEM_TIME(sntp_time_sec, sntp_time_us);
+    sntp_last_timestamp_sent[0] = lwip_htonl(sntp_time_sec + DIFF_SEC_1900_1970);
+    req->transmit_timestamp[0] = sntp_last_timestamp_sent[0];
+    /* we send/save us instead of fraction to be faster... */
+    sntp_last_timestamp_sent[1] = lwip_htonl(sntp_time_us);
+    req->transmit_timestamp[1] = sntp_last_timestamp_sent[1];
+  }
+#endif /* SNTP_CHECK_RESPONSE >= 2 */
+}
+
+/**
+ * Retry: send a new request (and increase retry timeout).
+ *
+ * @param arg is unused (only necessary to conform to sys_timeout)
+ */
+static void
+sntp_retry(void* arg)
+{
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg);
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(SNTP_DEBUG_STATE, ("sntp_retry: Next request will be sent in %"U32_F" ms\n",
+    sntp_retry_timeout));
+
+  /* set up a timer to send a retry and increase the retry delay */
+  sys_timeout(sntp_retry_timeout, sntp_request, NULL);
+
+#if SNTP_RETRY_TIMEOUT_EXP
+  {
+    u32_t new_retry_timeout;
+    /* increase the timeout for next retry */
+    new_retry_timeout = sntp_retry_timeout << 1;
+    /* limit to maximum timeout and prevent overflow */
+    if ((new_retry_timeout <= SNTP_RETRY_TIMEOUT_MAX) &&
+        (new_retry_timeout > sntp_retry_timeout)) {
+      sntp_retry_timeout = new_retry_timeout;
+    }
+  }
+#endif /* SNTP_RETRY_TIMEOUT_EXP */
+}
+
+#if SNTP_SUPPORT_MULTIPLE_SERVERS
+/**
+ * If Kiss-of-Death is received (or another packet parsing error),
+ * try the next server or retry the current server and increase the retry
+ * timeout if only one server is available.
+ * (implicitly, SNTP_MAX_SERVERS > 1)
+ *
+ * @param arg is unused (only necessary to conform to sys_timeout)
+ */
+static void
+sntp_try_next_server(void* arg)
+{
+  u8_t old_server, i;
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg);
+
+  old_server = sntp_current_server;
+  for (i = 0; i < SNTP_MAX_SERVERS - 1; i++) {
+    sntp_current_server++;
+    if (sntp_current_server >= SNTP_MAX_SERVERS) {
+      sntp_current_server = 0;
+    }
+    if (!ip_addr_isany(&sntp_servers[sntp_current_server].addr)
+#if SNTP_SERVER_DNS
+        || (sntp_servers[sntp_current_server].name != NULL)
+#endif
+        ) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SNTP_DEBUG_STATE, ("sntp_try_next_server: Sending request to server %"U16_F"\n",
+        (u16_t)sntp_current_server));
+      /* new server: reset retry timeout */
+      SNTP_RESET_RETRY_TIMEOUT();
+      /* instantly send a request to the next server */
+      sntp_request(NULL);
+      return;
+    }
+  }
+  /* no other valid server found */
+  sntp_current_server = old_server;
+  sntp_retry(NULL);
+}
+#else /* SNTP_SUPPORT_MULTIPLE_SERVERS */
+/* Always retry on error if only one server is supported */
+#define sntp_try_next_server    sntp_retry
+#endif /* SNTP_SUPPORT_MULTIPLE_SERVERS */
+
+/** UDP recv callback for the sntp pcb */
+static void
+sntp_recv(void *arg, struct udp_pcb* pcb, struct pbuf *p, const ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t port)
+{
+  u8_t mode;
+  u8_t stratum;
+  u32_t receive_timestamp[SNTP_RECEIVE_TIME_SIZE];
+  err_t err;
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(pcb);
+
+  /* packet received: stop retry timeout  */
+  sys_untimeout(sntp_try_next_server, NULL);
+  sys_untimeout(sntp_request, NULL);
+
+  err = ERR_ARG;
+#if SNTP_CHECK_RESPONSE >= 1
+  /* check server address and port */
+  if (((sntp_opmode != SNTP_OPMODE_POLL) || ip_addr_cmp(addr, &sntp_last_server_address)) &&
+    (port == SNTP_PORT))
+#else /* SNTP_CHECK_RESPONSE >= 1 */
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(addr);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(port);
+#endif /* SNTP_CHECK_RESPONSE >= 1 */
+  {
+    /* process the response */
+    if (p->tot_len == SNTP_MSG_LEN) {
+      pbuf_copy_partial(p, &mode, 1, SNTP_OFFSET_LI_VN_MODE);
+      mode &= SNTP_MODE_MASK;
+      /* if this is a SNTP response... */
+      if (((sntp_opmode == SNTP_OPMODE_POLL) && (mode == SNTP_MODE_SERVER)) ||
+          ((sntp_opmode == SNTP_OPMODE_LISTENONLY) && (mode == SNTP_MODE_BROADCAST))) {
+        pbuf_copy_partial(p, &stratum, 1, SNTP_OFFSET_STRATUM);
+        if (stratum == SNTP_STRATUM_KOD) {
+          /* Kiss-of-death packet. Use another server or increase UPDATE_DELAY. */
+          err = SNTP_ERR_KOD;
+          LWIP_DEBUGF(SNTP_DEBUG_STATE, ("sntp_recv: Received Kiss-of-Death\n"));
+        } else {
+#if SNTP_CHECK_RESPONSE >= 2
+          /* check originate_timetamp against sntp_last_timestamp_sent */
+          u32_t originate_timestamp[2];
+          pbuf_copy_partial(p, &originate_timestamp, 8, SNTP_OFFSET_ORIGINATE_TIME);
+          if ((originate_timestamp[0] != sntp_last_timestamp_sent[0]) ||
+              (originate_timestamp[1] != sntp_last_timestamp_sent[1]))
+          {
+            LWIP_DEBUGF(SNTP_DEBUG_WARN, ("sntp_recv: Invalid originate timestamp in response\n"));
+          } else
+#endif /* SNTP_CHECK_RESPONSE >= 2 */
+          /* @todo: add code for SNTP_CHECK_RESPONSE >= 3 and >= 4 here */
+          {
+            /* correct answer */
+            err = ERR_OK;
+            pbuf_copy_partial(p, &receive_timestamp, SNTP_RECEIVE_TIME_SIZE * 4, SNTP_OFFSET_TRANSMIT_TIME);
+          }
+        }
+      } else {
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(SNTP_DEBUG_WARN, ("sntp_recv: Invalid mode in response: %"U16_F"\n", (u16_t)mode));
+        /* wait for correct response */
+        err = ERR_TIMEOUT;
+      }
+    } else {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SNTP_DEBUG_WARN, ("sntp_recv: Invalid packet length: %"U16_F"\n", p->tot_len));
+    }
+  }
+#if SNTP_CHECK_RESPONSE >= 1
+  else {
+    /* packet from wrong remote address or port, wait for correct response */
+    err = ERR_TIMEOUT;
+  }
+#endif /* SNTP_CHECK_RESPONSE >= 1 */
+  pbuf_free(p);
+  if (err == ERR_OK) {
+    sntp_process(receive_timestamp);
+
+    /* Set up timeout for next request (only if poll response was received)*/
+    if (sntp_opmode == SNTP_OPMODE_POLL) {
+      /* Correct response, reset retry timeout */
+      SNTP_RESET_RETRY_TIMEOUT();
+
+      sys_timeout((u32_t)SNTP_UPDATE_DELAY, sntp_request, NULL);
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SNTP_DEBUG_STATE, ("sntp_recv: Scheduled next time request: %"U32_F" ms\n",
+        (u32_t)SNTP_UPDATE_DELAY));
+    }
+  } else if (err != ERR_TIMEOUT) {
+    /* Errors are only processed in case of an explicit poll response */
+    if (sntp_opmode == SNTP_OPMODE_POLL) {
+      if (err == SNTP_ERR_KOD) {
+        /* Kiss-of-death packet. Use another server or increase UPDATE_DELAY. */
+        sntp_try_next_server(NULL);
+      } else {
+        /* another error, try the same server again */
+        sntp_retry(NULL);
+      }
+    }
+  }
+}
+
+/** Actually send an sntp request to a server.
+ *
+ * @param server_addr resolved IP address of the SNTP server
+ */
+static void
+sntp_send_request(const ip_addr_t *server_addr)
+{
+  struct pbuf* p;
+  p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, SNTP_MSG_LEN, PBUF_RAM);
+  if (p != NULL) {
+    struct sntp_msg *sntpmsg = (struct sntp_msg *)p->payload;
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SNTP_DEBUG_STATE, ("sntp_send_request: Sending request to server\n"));
+    /* initialize request message */
+    sntp_initialize_request(sntpmsg);
+    /* send request */
+    udp_sendto(sntp_pcb, p, server_addr, SNTP_PORT);
+    /* free the pbuf after sending it */
+    pbuf_free(p);
+    /* set up receive timeout: try next server or retry on timeout */
+    sys_timeout((u32_t)SNTP_RECV_TIMEOUT, sntp_try_next_server, NULL);
+#if SNTP_CHECK_RESPONSE >= 1
+    /* save server address to verify it in sntp_recv */
+    ip_addr_set(&sntp_last_server_address, server_addr);
+#endif /* SNTP_CHECK_RESPONSE >= 1 */
+  } else {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SNTP_DEBUG_SERIOUS, ("sntp_send_request: Out of memory, trying again in %"U32_F" ms\n",
+      (u32_t)SNTP_RETRY_TIMEOUT));
+    /* out of memory: set up a timer to send a retry */
+    sys_timeout((u32_t)SNTP_RETRY_TIMEOUT, sntp_request, NULL);
+  }
+}
+
+#if SNTP_SERVER_DNS
+/**
+ * DNS found callback when using DNS names as server address.
+ */
+static void
+sntp_dns_found(const char* hostname, const ip_addr_t *ipaddr, void *arg)
+{
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(hostname);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg);
+
+  if (ipaddr != NULL) {
+    /* Address resolved, send request */
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SNTP_DEBUG_STATE, ("sntp_dns_found: Server address resolved, sending request\n"));
+    sntp_send_request(ipaddr);
+  } else {
+    /* DNS resolving failed -> try another server */
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SNTP_DEBUG_WARN_STATE, ("sntp_dns_found: Failed to resolve server address resolved, trying next server\n"));
+    sntp_try_next_server(NULL);
+  }
+}
+#endif /* SNTP_SERVER_DNS */
+
+/**
+ * Send out an sntp request.
+ *
+ * @param arg is unused (only necessary to conform to sys_timeout)
+ */
+static void
+sntp_request(void *arg)
+{
+  ip_addr_t sntp_server_address;
+  err_t err;
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg);
+
+  /* initialize SNTP server address */
+#if SNTP_SERVER_DNS
+  if (sntp_servers[sntp_current_server].name) {
+    /* always resolve the name and rely on dns-internal caching & timeout */
+    ip_addr_set_zero(&sntp_servers[sntp_current_server].addr);
+    err = dns_gethostbyname(sntp_servers[sntp_current_server].name, &sntp_server_address,
+      sntp_dns_found, NULL);
+    if (err == ERR_INPROGRESS) {
+      /* DNS request sent, wait for sntp_dns_found being called */
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(SNTP_DEBUG_STATE, ("sntp_request: Waiting for server address to be resolved.\n"));
+      return;
+    } else if (err == ERR_OK) {
+      sntp_servers[sntp_current_server].addr = sntp_server_address;
+    }
+  } else
+#endif /* SNTP_SERVER_DNS */
+  {
+    sntp_server_address = sntp_servers[sntp_current_server].addr;
+    err = (ip_addr_isany_val(sntp_server_address)) ? ERR_ARG : ERR_OK;
+  }
+
+  if (err == ERR_OK) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SNTP_DEBUG_TRACE, ("sntp_request: current server address is %s\n",
+      ipaddr_ntoa(&sntp_server_address)));
+    sntp_send_request(&sntp_server_address);
+  } else {
+    /* address conversion failed, try another server */
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(SNTP_DEBUG_WARN_STATE, ("sntp_request: Invalid server address, trying next server.\n"));
+    sys_timeout((u32_t)SNTP_RETRY_TIMEOUT, sntp_try_next_server, NULL);
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup sntp
+ * Initialize this module.
+ * Send out request instantly or after SNTP_STARTUP_DELAY(_FUNC).
+ */
+void
+sntp_init(void)
+{
+#ifdef SNTP_SERVER_ADDRESS
+#if SNTP_SERVER_DNS
+  sntp_setservername(0, SNTP_SERVER_ADDRESS);
+#else
+#error SNTP_SERVER_ADDRESS string not supported SNTP_SERVER_DNS==0
+#endif
+#endif /* SNTP_SERVER_ADDRESS */
+
+  if (sntp_pcb == NULL) {
+    sntp_pcb = udp_new_ip_type(IPADDR_TYPE_ANY);
+    LWIP_ASSERT("Failed to allocate udp pcb for sntp client", sntp_pcb != NULL);
+    if (sntp_pcb != NULL) {
+      udp_recv(sntp_pcb, sntp_recv, NULL);
+
+      if (sntp_opmode == SNTP_OPMODE_POLL) {
+        SNTP_RESET_RETRY_TIMEOUT();
+#if SNTP_STARTUP_DELAY
+        sys_timeout((u32_t)SNTP_STARTUP_DELAY_FUNC, sntp_request, NULL);
+#else
+        sntp_request(NULL);
+#endif
+      } else if (sntp_opmode == SNTP_OPMODE_LISTENONLY) {
+        ip_set_option(sntp_pcb, SOF_BROADCAST);
+        udp_bind(sntp_pcb, IP_ANY_TYPE, SNTP_PORT);
+      }
+    }
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup sntp
+ * Stop this module.
+ */
+void
+sntp_stop(void)
+{
+  if (sntp_pcb != NULL) {
+    sys_untimeout(sntp_request, NULL);
+    sys_untimeout(sntp_try_next_server, NULL);
+    udp_remove(sntp_pcb);
+    sntp_pcb = NULL;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup sntp
+ * Get enabled state.
+ */
+u8_t sntp_enabled(void)
+{
+  return (sntp_pcb != NULL)? 1 : 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup sntp
+ * Sets the operating mode.
+ * @param operating_mode one of the available operating modes
+ */
+void
+sntp_setoperatingmode(u8_t operating_mode)
+{
+  LWIP_ASSERT("Invalid operating mode", operating_mode <= SNTP_OPMODE_LISTENONLY);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("Operating mode must not be set while SNTP client is running", sntp_pcb == NULL);
+  sntp_opmode = operating_mode;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup sntp
+ * Gets the operating mode.
+ */
+u8_t
+sntp_getoperatingmode(void)
+{
+  return sntp_opmode;
+}
+
+#if SNTP_GET_SERVERS_FROM_DHCP
+/**
+ * Config SNTP server handling by IP address, name, or DHCP; clear table
+ * @param set_servers_from_dhcp enable or disable getting server addresses from dhcp
+ */
+void
+sntp_servermode_dhcp(int set_servers_from_dhcp)
+{
+  u8_t new_mode = set_servers_from_dhcp ? 1 : 0;
+  if (sntp_set_servers_from_dhcp != new_mode) {
+    sntp_set_servers_from_dhcp = new_mode;
+  }
+}
+#endif /* SNTP_GET_SERVERS_FROM_DHCP */
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup sntp
+ * Initialize one of the NTP servers by IP address
+ *
+ * @param idx the index of the NTP server to set must be < SNTP_MAX_SERVERS
+ * @param server IP address of the NTP server to set
+ */
+void
+sntp_setserver(u8_t idx, const ip_addr_t *server)
+{
+  if (idx < SNTP_MAX_SERVERS) {
+    if (server != NULL) {
+      sntp_servers[idx].addr = (*server);
+    } else {
+      ip_addr_set_zero(&sntp_servers[idx].addr);
+    }
+#if SNTP_SERVER_DNS
+    sntp_servers[idx].name = NULL;
+#endif
+  }
+}
+
+#if LWIP_DHCP && SNTP_GET_SERVERS_FROM_DHCP
+/**
+ * Initialize one of the NTP servers by IP address, required by DHCP
+ *
+ * @param numdns the index of the NTP server to set must be < SNTP_MAX_SERVERS
+ * @param dnsserver IP address of the NTP server to set
+ */
+void
+dhcp_set_ntp_servers(u8_t num, const ip4_addr_t *server)
+{
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(SNTP_DEBUG_TRACE, ("sntp: %s %u.%u.%u.%u as NTP server #%u via DHCP\n",
+    (sntp_set_servers_from_dhcp ? "Got" : "Rejected"),
+    ip4_addr1(server), ip4_addr2(server), ip4_addr3(server), ip4_addr4(server), num));
+  if (sntp_set_servers_from_dhcp && num) {
+    u8_t i;
+    for (i = 0; (i < num) && (i < SNTP_MAX_SERVERS); i++) {
+      ip_addr_t addr;
+      ip_addr_copy_from_ip4(addr, server[i]);
+      sntp_setserver(i, &addr);
+    }
+    for (i = num; i < SNTP_MAX_SERVERS; i++) {
+      sntp_setserver(i, NULL);
+    }
+  }
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_DHCP && SNTP_GET_SERVERS_FROM_DHCP */
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup sntp
+ * Obtain one of the currently configured by IP address (or DHCP) NTP servers
+ *
+ * @param idx the index of the NTP server
+ * @return IP address of the indexed NTP server or "ip_addr_any" if the NTP
+ *         server has not been configured by address (or at all).
+ */
+const ip_addr_t*
+sntp_getserver(u8_t idx)
+{
+  if (idx < SNTP_MAX_SERVERS) {
+    return &sntp_servers[idx].addr;
+  }
+  return IP_ADDR_ANY;
+}
+
+#if SNTP_SERVER_DNS
+/**
+ * Initialize one of the NTP servers by name
+ *
+ * @param numdns the index of the NTP server to set must be < SNTP_MAX_SERVERS
+ * @param dnsserver DNS name of the NTP server to set, to be resolved at contact time
+ */
+void
+sntp_setservername(u8_t idx, char *server)
+{
+  if (idx < SNTP_MAX_SERVERS) {
+    sntp_servers[idx].name = server;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Obtain one of the currently configured by name NTP servers.
+ *
+ * @param numdns the index of the NTP server
+ * @return IP address of the indexed NTP server or NULL if the NTP
+ *         server has not been configured by name (or at all)
+ */
+char *
+sntp_getservername(u8_t idx)
+{
+  if (idx < SNTP_MAX_SERVERS) {
+    return sntp_servers[idx].name;
+  }
+  return NULL;
+}
+#endif /* SNTP_SERVER_DNS */
+
+#endif /* LWIP_UDP */

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+/****************************************************************//**
+ *
+ * @file tftp_server.c
+ *
+ * @author   Logan Gunthorpe <[email protected]>
+ *           Dirk Ziegelmeier <[email protected]>
+ *
+ * @brief    Trivial File Transfer Protocol (RFC 1350)
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) Deltatee Enterprises Ltd. 2013
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ ********************************************************************/
+
+/* 
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+ * modification,are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO
+ * EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
+ * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
+ * TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
+ * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
+ * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
+ * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
+ * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * Author: Logan Gunthorpe <[email protected]>
+ *         Dirk Ziegelmeier <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @defgroup tftp TFTP server
+ * @ingroup apps
+ *
+ * This is simple TFTP server for the lwIP raw API.
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/apps/tftp_server.h"
+
+#if LWIP_UDP
+
+#include "lwip/udp.h"
+#include "lwip/timeouts.h"
+#include "lwip/debug.h"
+
+#define TFTP_MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE 512
+#define TFTP_HEADER_LENGTH    4
+
+#define TFTP_RRQ   1
+#define TFTP_WRQ   2
+#define TFTP_DATA  3
+#define TFTP_ACK   4
+#define TFTP_ERROR 5
+
+enum tftp_error {
+  TFTP_ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND    = 1,
+  TFTP_ERROR_ACCESS_VIOLATION  = 2,
+  TFTP_ERROR_DISK_FULL         = 3,
+  TFTP_ERROR_ILLEGAL_OPERATION = 4,
+  TFTP_ERROR_UNKNOWN_TRFR_ID   = 5,
+  TFTP_ERROR_FILE_EXISTS       = 6,
+  TFTP_ERROR_NO_SUCH_USER      = 7
+};
+
+#include <string.h>
+
+struct tftp_state {
+  const struct tftp_context *ctx;
+  void *handle;
+  struct pbuf *last_data;
+  struct udp_pcb *upcb;
+  ip_addr_t addr;
+  u16_t port;
+  int timer;
+  int last_pkt;
+  u16_t blknum;
+  u8_t retries;
+  u8_t mode_write;
+};
+
+static struct tftp_state tftp_state;
+
+static void tftp_tmr(void* arg);
+
+static void
+close_handle(void)
+{
+  tftp_state.port = 0;
+  ip_addr_set_any(0, &tftp_state.addr);
+
+  if(tftp_state.last_data != NULL) {
+    pbuf_free(tftp_state.last_data);
+    tftp_state.last_data = NULL;
+  }
+
+  sys_untimeout(tftp_tmr, NULL);
+  
+  if (tftp_state.handle) {
+    tftp_state.ctx->close(tftp_state.handle);
+    tftp_state.handle = NULL;
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(TFTP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("tftp: closing\n"));
+  }
+}
+
+static void
+send_error(const ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t port, enum tftp_error code, const char *str)
+{
+  int str_length = strlen(str);
+  struct pbuf* p;
+  u16_t* payload;
+  
+  p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, (u16_t)(TFTP_HEADER_LENGTH + str_length + 1), PBUF_RAM);
+  if(p == NULL) {
+    return;
+  }
+
+  payload = (u16_t*) p->payload;
+  payload[0] = PP_HTONS(TFTP_ERROR);
+  payload[1] = lwip_htons(code);
+  MEMCPY(&payload[2], str, str_length + 1);
+
+  udp_sendto(tftp_state.upcb, p, addr, port);
+  pbuf_free(p);
+}
+
+static void
+send_ack(u16_t blknum)
+{
+  struct pbuf* p;
+  u16_t* payload;
+  
+  p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, TFTP_HEADER_LENGTH, PBUF_RAM);
+  if(p == NULL) {
+    return;
+  }
+  payload = (u16_t*) p->payload;
+  
+  payload[0] = PP_HTONS(TFTP_ACK);
+  payload[1] = lwip_htons(blknum);
+  udp_sendto(tftp_state.upcb, p, &tftp_state.addr, tftp_state.port);
+  pbuf_free(p);
+}
+
+static void
+resend_data(void)
+{
+  struct pbuf *p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, tftp_state.last_data->len, PBUF_RAM);
+  if(p == NULL) {
+    return;
+  }
+
+  if(pbuf_copy(p, tftp_state.last_data) != ERR_OK) {
+    pbuf_free(p);
+    return;
+  }
+    
+  udp_sendto(tftp_state.upcb, p, &tftp_state.addr, tftp_state.port);
+  pbuf_free(p);
+}
+
+static void
+send_data(void)
+{
+  u16_t *payload;
+  int ret;
+
+  if(tftp_state.last_data != NULL) {
+    pbuf_free(tftp_state.last_data);
+  }
+  
+  tftp_state.last_data = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, TFTP_HEADER_LENGTH + TFTP_MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE, PBUF_RAM);
+  if(tftp_state.last_data == NULL) {
+    return;
+  }
+
+  payload = (u16_t *) tftp_state.last_data->payload;
+  payload[0] = PP_HTONS(TFTP_DATA);
+  payload[1] = lwip_htons(tftp_state.blknum);
+
+  ret = tftp_state.ctx->read(tftp_state.handle, &payload[2], TFTP_MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE);
+  if (ret < 0) {
+    send_error(&tftp_state.addr, tftp_state.port, TFTP_ERROR_ACCESS_VIOLATION, "Error occured while reading the file.");
+    close_handle();
+    return;
+  }
+
+  pbuf_realloc(tftp_state.last_data, (u16_t)(TFTP_HEADER_LENGTH + ret));
+  resend_data();
+}
+
+static void
+recv(void *arg, struct udp_pcb *upcb, struct pbuf *p, const ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t port)
+{
+  u16_t *sbuf = (u16_t *) p->payload;
+  int opcode;
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(upcb);
+  
+  if (((tftp_state.port != 0) && (port != tftp_state.port)) ||
+      (!ip_addr_isany_val(tftp_state.addr) && !ip_addr_cmp(&tftp_state.addr, addr))) {
+    send_error(addr, port, TFTP_ERROR_ACCESS_VIOLATION, "Only one connection at a time is supported");
+    pbuf_free(p);
+    return;
+  }
+
+  opcode = sbuf[0];
+
+  tftp_state.last_pkt = tftp_state.timer;
+  tftp_state.retries = 0;
+
+  switch (opcode) {
+    case PP_HTONS(TFTP_RRQ): /* fall through */
+    case PP_HTONS(TFTP_WRQ):
+    {
+      const char tftp_null = 0;
+      char filename[TFTP_MAX_FILENAME_LEN];
+      char mode[TFTP_MAX_MODE_LEN];
+      u16_t filename_end_offset;
+      u16_t mode_end_offset;
+
+      if(tftp_state.handle != NULL) {
+        send_error(addr, port, TFTP_ERROR_ACCESS_VIOLATION, "Only one connection at a time is supported");
+        break;
+      }
+      
+      sys_timeout(TFTP_TIMER_MSECS, tftp_tmr, NULL);
+
+      /* find \0 in pbuf -> end of filename string */
+      filename_end_offset = pbuf_memfind(p, &tftp_null, sizeof(tftp_null), 2);
+      if((u16_t)(filename_end_offset-2) > sizeof(filename)) {
+        send_error(addr, port, TFTP_ERROR_ACCESS_VIOLATION, "Filename too long/not NULL terminated");
+        break;
+      }
+      pbuf_copy_partial(p, filename, filename_end_offset-2, 2);
+
+      /* find \0 in pbuf -> end of mode string */
+      mode_end_offset = pbuf_memfind(p, &tftp_null, sizeof(tftp_null), filename_end_offset+1);
+      if((u16_t)(mode_end_offset-filename_end_offset) > sizeof(mode)) {
+        send_error(addr, port, TFTP_ERROR_ACCESS_VIOLATION, "Mode too long/not NULL terminated");
+        break;
+      }
+      pbuf_copy_partial(p, mode, mode_end_offset-filename_end_offset, filename_end_offset+1);
+ 
+      tftp_state.handle = tftp_state.ctx->open(filename, mode, opcode == PP_HTONS(TFTP_WRQ));
+      tftp_state.blknum = 1;
+
+      if (!tftp_state.handle) {
+        send_error(addr, port, TFTP_ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND, "Unable to open requested file.");
+        break;
+      }
+
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(TFTP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("tftp: %s request from ", (opcode == PP_HTONS(TFTP_WRQ)) ? "write" : "read"));
+      ip_addr_debug_print(TFTP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_STATE, addr);
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(TFTP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_STATE, (" for '%s' mode '%s'\n", filename, mode));
+
+      ip_addr_copy(tftp_state.addr, *addr);
+      tftp_state.port = port;
+
+      if (opcode == PP_HTONS(TFTP_WRQ)) {
+        tftp_state.mode_write = 1;
+        send_ack(0);
+      } else {
+        tftp_state.mode_write = 0;
+        send_data();
+      }
+
+      break;
+    }
+    
+    case PP_HTONS(TFTP_DATA):
+    {
+      int ret;
+      u16_t blknum;
+      
+      if (tftp_state.handle == NULL) {
+        send_error(addr, port, TFTP_ERROR_ACCESS_VIOLATION, "No connection");
+        break;
+      }
+
+      if (tftp_state.mode_write != 1) {
+        send_error(addr, port, TFTP_ERROR_ACCESS_VIOLATION, "Not a write connection");
+        break;
+      }
+
+      blknum = lwip_ntohs(sbuf[1]);
+      pbuf_header(p, -TFTP_HEADER_LENGTH);
+
+      ret = tftp_state.ctx->write(tftp_state.handle, p);
+      if (ret < 0) {
+        send_error(addr, port, TFTP_ERROR_ACCESS_VIOLATION, "error writing file");
+        close_handle();
+      } else {
+        send_ack(blknum);
+      }
+
+      if (p->tot_len < TFTP_MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE) {
+        close_handle();
+      }
+      break;
+    }
+
+    case PP_HTONS(TFTP_ACK):
+    {
+      u16_t blknum;
+      int lastpkt;
+
+      if (tftp_state.handle == NULL) {
+        send_error(addr, port, TFTP_ERROR_ACCESS_VIOLATION, "No connection");
+        break;
+      }
+
+      if (tftp_state.mode_write != 0) {
+        send_error(addr, port, TFTP_ERROR_ACCESS_VIOLATION, "Not a read connection");
+        break;
+      }
+
+      blknum = lwip_ntohs(sbuf[1]);
+      if (blknum != tftp_state.blknum) {
+        send_error(addr, port, TFTP_ERROR_UNKNOWN_TRFR_ID, "Wrong block number");
+        break;
+      }
+
+      lastpkt = 0;
+
+      if (tftp_state.last_data != NULL) {
+        lastpkt = tftp_state.last_data->tot_len != (TFTP_MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE + TFTP_HEADER_LENGTH);
+      }
+
+      if (!lastpkt) {
+        tftp_state.blknum++;
+        send_data();
+      } else {
+        close_handle();
+      }
+
+      break;
+    }
+    
+    default:
+      send_error(addr, port, TFTP_ERROR_ILLEGAL_OPERATION, "Unknown operation");
+      break;
+  }
+
+  pbuf_free(p);
+}
+
+static void
+tftp_tmr(void* arg)
+{
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg);
+  
+  tftp_state.timer++;
+
+  if (tftp_state.handle == NULL) {
+    return;
+  }
+
+  sys_timeout(TFTP_TIMER_MSECS, tftp_tmr, NULL);
+
+  if ((tftp_state.timer - tftp_state.last_pkt) > (TFTP_TIMEOUT_MSECS / TFTP_TIMER_MSECS)) {
+    if ((tftp_state.last_data != NULL) && (tftp_state.retries < TFTP_MAX_RETRIES)) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(TFTP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("tftp: timeout, retrying\n"));
+      resend_data();
+      tftp_state.retries++;
+    } else {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(TFTP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("tftp: timeout\n"));
+      close_handle();
+    }
+  }
+}
+
+/** @ingroup tftp
+ * Initialize TFTP server.
+ * @param ctx TFTP callback struct
+ */
+err_t 
+tftp_init(const struct tftp_context *ctx)
+{
+  err_t ret;
+
+  struct udp_pcb *pcb = udp_new_ip_type(IPADDR_TYPE_ANY);
+  if (pcb == NULL) {
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+
+  ret = udp_bind(pcb, IP_ANY_TYPE, TFTP_PORT);
+  if (ret != ERR_OK) {
+    udp_remove(pcb);
+    return ret;
+  }
+
+  tftp_state.handle    = NULL;
+  tftp_state.port      = 0;
+  tftp_state.ctx       = ctx;
+  tftp_state.timer     = 0;
+  tftp_state.last_data = NULL;
+  tftp_state.upcb      = pcb;
+
+  udp_recv(pcb, recv, NULL);
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_UDP */

+ 222 - 0
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@@ -0,0 +1,222 @@
+/**
+ * @file
+ * Common functions used throughout the stack.
+ *
+ * These are reference implementations of the byte swapping functions.
+ * Again with the aim of being simple, correct and fully portable.
+ * Byte swapping is the second thing you would want to optimize. You will
+ * need to port it to your architecture and in your cc.h:
+ *
+ * \#define lwip_htons(x) your_htons
+ * \#define lwip_htonl(x) your_htonl
+ *
+ * Note lwip_ntohs() and lwip_ntohl() are merely references to the htonx counterparts.
+ * 
+ * If you \#define them to htons() and htonl(), you should
+ * \#define LWIP_DONT_PROVIDE_BYTEORDER_FUNCTIONS to prevent lwIP from
+ * defining htonx/ntohx compatibility macros.
+
+ * @defgroup sys_nonstandard Non-standard functions
+ * @ingroup sys_layer
+ * lwIP provides default implementations for non-standard functions.
+ * These can be mapped to OS functions to reduce code footprint if desired.
+ * All defines related to this section must not be placed in lwipopts.h,
+ * but in arch/cc.h!
+ * These options cannot be \#defined in lwipopts.h since they are not options
+ * of lwIP itself, but options of the lwIP port to your system.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ * Author: Simon Goldschmidt
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/opt.h"
+#include "lwip/def.h"
+
+#include <string.h>
+
+#if BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN
+
+#if !defined(lwip_htons)
+/**
+ * Convert an u16_t from host- to network byte order.
+ *
+ * @param n u16_t in host byte order
+ * @return n in network byte order
+ */
+u16_t
+lwip_htons(u16_t n)
+{
+  return (u16_t)PP_HTONS(n);
+}
+#endif /* lwip_htons */
+
+#if !defined(lwip_htonl)
+/**
+ * Convert an u32_t from host- to network byte order.
+ *
+ * @param n u32_t in host byte order
+ * @return n in network byte order
+ */
+u32_t
+lwip_htonl(u32_t n)
+{
+  return (u32_t)PP_HTONL(n);
+}
+#endif /* lwip_htonl */
+
+#endif /* BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN */
+
+#ifndef lwip_strnstr
+/**
+ * @ingroup sys_nonstandard
+ * lwIP default implementation for strnstr() non-standard function.
+ * This can be \#defined to strnstr() depending on your platform port.
+ */
+char*
+lwip_strnstr(const char* buffer, const char* token, size_t n)
+{
+  const char* p;
+  size_t tokenlen = strlen(token);
+  if (tokenlen == 0) {
+    return LWIP_CONST_CAST(char *, buffer);
+  }
+  for (p = buffer; *p && (p + tokenlen <= buffer + n); p++) {
+    if ((*p == *token) && (strncmp(p, token, tokenlen) == 0)) {
+      return LWIP_CONST_CAST(char *, p);
+    }
+  }
+  return NULL;
+}
+#endif
+
+#ifndef lwip_stricmp
+/**
+ * @ingroup sys_nonstandard
+ * lwIP default implementation for stricmp() non-standard function.
+ * This can be \#defined to stricmp() depending on your platform port.
+ */
+int
+lwip_stricmp(const char* str1, const char* str2)
+{
+  char c1, c2;
+
+  do {
+    c1 = *str1++;
+    c2 = *str2++;
+    if (c1 != c2) {
+      char c1_upc = c1 | 0x20;
+      if ((c1_upc >= 'a') && (c1_upc <= 'z')) {
+        /* characters are not equal an one is in the alphabet range:
+        downcase both chars and check again */
+        char c2_upc = c2 | 0x20;
+        if (c1_upc != c2_upc) {
+          /* still not equal */
+          /* don't care for < or > */
+          return 1;
+        }
+      } else {
+        /* characters are not equal but none is in the alphabet range */
+        return 1;
+      }
+    }
+  } while (c1 != 0);
+  return 0;
+}
+#endif
+
+#ifndef lwip_strnicmp
+/**
+ * @ingroup sys_nonstandard
+ * lwIP default implementation for strnicmp() non-standard function.
+ * This can be \#defined to strnicmp() depending on your platform port.
+ */
+int
+lwip_strnicmp(const char* str1, const char* str2, size_t len)
+{
+  char c1, c2;
+
+  do {
+    c1 = *str1++;
+    c2 = *str2++;
+    if (c1 != c2) {
+      char c1_upc = c1 | 0x20;
+      if ((c1_upc >= 'a') && (c1_upc <= 'z')) {
+        /* characters are not equal an one is in the alphabet range:
+        downcase both chars and check again */
+        char c2_upc = c2 | 0x20;
+        if (c1_upc != c2_upc) {
+          /* still not equal */
+          /* don't care for < or > */
+          return 1;
+        }
+      } else {
+        /* characters are not equal but none is in the alphabet range */
+        return 1;
+      }
+    }
+  } while (len-- && c1 != 0);
+  return 0;
+}
+#endif
+
+#ifndef lwip_itoa
+/**
+ * @ingroup sys_nonstandard
+ * lwIP default implementation for itoa() non-standard function.
+ * This can be \#defined to itoa() or snprintf(result, bufsize, "%d", number) depending on your platform port.
+ */
+void
+lwip_itoa(char* result, size_t bufsize, int number)
+{
+  const int base = 10;
+  char* ptr = result, *ptr1 = result, tmp_char;
+  int tmp_value;
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(bufsize);
+
+  do {
+    tmp_value = number;
+    number /= base;
+    *ptr++ = "zyxwvutsrqponmlkjihgfedcba9876543210123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"[35 + (tmp_value - number * base)];
+  } while(number);
+
+   /* Apply negative sign */
+  if (tmp_value < 0) {
+     *ptr++ = '-';
+  }
+  *ptr-- = '\0';
+  while(ptr1 < ptr) {
+    tmp_char = *ptr;
+    *ptr--= *ptr1;
+    *ptr1++ = tmp_char;
+  }
+}
+#endif

+ 1573 - 0
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@@ -0,0 +1,1573 @@
+/**
+ * @file
+ * DNS - host name to IP address resolver.
+ *
+ * @defgroup dns DNS
+ * @ingroup callbackstyle_api
+ *
+ * Implements a DNS host name to IP address resolver.
+ *
+ * The lwIP DNS resolver functions are used to lookup a host name and
+ * map it to a numerical IP address. It maintains a list of resolved
+ * hostnames that can be queried with the dns_lookup() function.
+ * New hostnames can be resolved using the dns_query() function.
+ *
+ * The lwIP version of the resolver also adds a non-blocking version of
+ * gethostbyname() that will work with a raw API application. This function
+ * checks for an IP address string first and converts it if it is valid.
+ * gethostbyname() then does a dns_lookup() to see if the name is
+ * already in the table. If so, the IP is returned. If not, a query is
+ * issued and the function returns with a ERR_INPROGRESS status. The app
+ * using the dns client must then go into a waiting state.
+ *
+ * Once a hostname has been resolved (or found to be non-existent),
+ * the resolver code calls a specified callback function (which
+ * must be implemented by the module that uses the resolver).
+ * 
+ * Multicast DNS queries are supported for names ending on ".local".
+ * However, only "One-Shot Multicast DNS Queries" are supported (RFC 6762
+ * chapter 5.1), this is not a fully compliant implementation of continuous
+ * mDNS querying!
+ *
+ * All functions must be called from TCPIP thread.
+ * 
+ * @see @ref netconn_common for thread-safe access.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Port to lwIP from uIP
+ * by Jim Pettinato April 2007
+ *
+ * security fixes and more by Simon Goldschmidt
+ *
+ * uIP version Copyright (c) 2002-2003, Adam Dunkels.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+ * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
+ * are met:
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
+ *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
+ *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote
+ *    products derived from this software without specific prior
+ *    written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS
+ * OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
+ * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY
+ * DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
+ * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE
+ * GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
+ * WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
+ * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
+ * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ */
+
+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * RFC 1035 - Domain names - implementation and specification
+ * RFC 2181 - Clarifications to the DNS Specification
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+/** @todo: define good default values (rfc compliance) */
+/** @todo: improve answer parsing, more checkings... */
+/** @todo: check RFC1035 - 7.3. Processing responses */
+/** @todo: one-shot mDNS: dual-stack fallback to another IP version */
+
+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Includes
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+#include "lwip/opt.h"
+
+#if LWIP_DNS /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */
+
+#include "lwip/def.h"
+#include "lwip/udp.h"
+#include "lwip/mem.h"
+#include "lwip/memp.h"
+#include "lwip/dns.h"
+#include "lwip/prot/dns.h"
+
+#include <string.h>
+
+/** Random generator function to create random TXIDs and source ports for queries */
+#ifndef DNS_RAND_TXID
+#if ((LWIP_DNS_SECURE & LWIP_DNS_SECURE_RAND_XID) != 0)
+#define DNS_RAND_TXID LWIP_RAND
+#else
+static u16_t dns_txid;
+#define DNS_RAND_TXID() (++dns_txid)
+#endif
+#endif
+
+/** Limits the source port to be >= 1024 by default */
+#ifndef DNS_PORT_ALLOWED
+#define DNS_PORT_ALLOWED(port) ((port) >= 1024)
+#endif
+
+/** DNS maximum number of retries when asking for a name, before "timeout". */
+#ifndef DNS_MAX_RETRIES
+#define DNS_MAX_RETRIES           4
+#endif
+
+/** DNS resource record max. TTL (one week as default) */
+#ifndef DNS_MAX_TTL
+#define DNS_MAX_TTL               604800
+#elif DNS_MAX_TTL > 0x7FFFFFFF
+#error DNS_MAX_TTL must be a positive 32-bit value
+#endif
+
+#if DNS_TABLE_SIZE > 255
+#error DNS_TABLE_SIZE must fit into an u8_t
+#endif
+#if DNS_MAX_SERVERS > 255
+#error DNS_MAX_SERVERS must fit into an u8_t
+#endif
+
+/* The number of parallel requests (i.e. calls to dns_gethostbyname
+ * that cannot be answered from the DNS table.
+ * This is set to the table size by default.
+ */
+#if ((LWIP_DNS_SECURE & LWIP_DNS_SECURE_NO_MULTIPLE_OUTSTANDING) != 0)
+#ifndef DNS_MAX_REQUESTS
+#define DNS_MAX_REQUESTS          DNS_TABLE_SIZE
+#else
+#if DNS_MAX_REQUESTS > 255
+#error DNS_MAX_REQUESTS must fit into an u8_t
+#endif
+#endif
+#else
+/* In this configuration, both arrays have to have the same size and are used
+ * like one entry (used/free) */
+#define DNS_MAX_REQUESTS          DNS_TABLE_SIZE
+#endif
+
+/* The number of UDP source ports used in parallel */
+#if ((LWIP_DNS_SECURE & LWIP_DNS_SECURE_RAND_SRC_PORT) != 0)
+#ifndef DNS_MAX_SOURCE_PORTS
+#define DNS_MAX_SOURCE_PORTS      DNS_MAX_REQUESTS
+#else
+#if DNS_MAX_SOURCE_PORTS > 255
+#error DNS_MAX_SOURCE_PORTS must fit into an u8_t
+#endif
+#endif
+#else
+#ifdef DNS_MAX_SOURCE_PORTS
+#undef DNS_MAX_SOURCE_PORTS
+#endif
+#define DNS_MAX_SOURCE_PORTS      1
+#endif
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6
+#define LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IS_IPV6(t) (((t) == LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IPV6_IPV4) || ((t) == LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IPV6))
+#define LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_MATCH_IP(t, ip) (IP_IS_V6_VAL(ip) ? LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IS_IPV6(t) : (!LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IS_IPV6(t)))
+#define LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_ARG(x) , x
+#define LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_ARG_OR_ZERO(x) x
+#define LWIP_DNS_SET_ADDRTYPE(x, y) do { x = y; } while(0)
+#else
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+#define LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IS_IPV6(t) 1
+#else
+#define LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IS_IPV6(t) 0
+#endif
+#define LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_MATCH_IP(t, ip) 1
+#define LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_ARG(x)
+#define LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_ARG_OR_ZERO(x) 0
+#define LWIP_DNS_SET_ADDRTYPE(x, y)
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6 */
+
+#if LWIP_DNS_SUPPORT_MDNS_QUERIES
+#define LWIP_DNS_ISMDNS_ARG(x) , x
+#else
+#define LWIP_DNS_ISMDNS_ARG(x)
+#endif
+
+/** DNS query message structure.
+    No packing needed: only used locally on the stack. */
+struct dns_query {
+  /* DNS query record starts with either a domain name or a pointer
+     to a name already present somewhere in the packet. */
+  u16_t type;
+  u16_t cls;
+};
+#define SIZEOF_DNS_QUERY 4
+
+/** DNS answer message structure.
+    No packing needed: only used locally on the stack. */
+struct dns_answer {
+  /* DNS answer record starts with either a domain name or a pointer
+     to a name already present somewhere in the packet. */
+  u16_t type;
+  u16_t cls;
+  u32_t ttl;
+  u16_t len;
+};
+#define SIZEOF_DNS_ANSWER 10
+/* maximum allowed size for the struct due to non-packed */
+#define SIZEOF_DNS_ANSWER_ASSERT 12
+
+/* DNS table entry states */
+typedef enum {
+  DNS_STATE_UNUSED           = 0,
+  DNS_STATE_NEW              = 1,
+  DNS_STATE_ASKING           = 2,
+  DNS_STATE_DONE             = 3
+} dns_state_enum_t;
+
+/** DNS table entry */
+struct dns_table_entry {
+  u32_t ttl;
+  ip_addr_t ipaddr;
+  u16_t txid;
+  u8_t  state;
+  u8_t  server_idx;
+  u8_t  tmr;
+  u8_t  retries;
+  u8_t  seqno;
+#if ((LWIP_DNS_SECURE & LWIP_DNS_SECURE_RAND_SRC_PORT) != 0)
+  u8_t pcb_idx;
+#endif
+  char name[DNS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH];
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6
+  u8_t reqaddrtype;
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6 */
+#if LWIP_DNS_SUPPORT_MDNS_QUERIES
+  u8_t is_mdns;
+#endif
+};
+
+/** DNS request table entry: used when dns_gehostbyname cannot answer the
+ * request from the DNS table */
+struct dns_req_entry {
+  /* pointer to callback on DNS query done */
+  dns_found_callback found;
+  /* argument passed to the callback function */
+  void *arg;
+#if ((LWIP_DNS_SECURE & LWIP_DNS_SECURE_NO_MULTIPLE_OUTSTANDING) != 0)
+  u8_t dns_table_idx;
+#endif
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6
+  u8_t reqaddrtype;
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6 */
+};
+
+#if DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST
+
+#if DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC
+/** Local host-list. For hostnames in this list, no
+ *  external name resolution is performed */
+static struct local_hostlist_entry *local_hostlist_dynamic;
+#else /* DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC */
+
+/** Defining this allows the local_hostlist_static to be placed in a different
+ * linker section (e.g. FLASH) */
+#ifndef DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_STORAGE_PRE
+#define DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_STORAGE_PRE static
+#endif /* DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_STORAGE_PRE */
+/** Defining this allows the local_hostlist_static to be placed in a different
+ * linker section (e.g. FLASH) */
+#ifndef DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_STORAGE_POST
+#define DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_STORAGE_POST
+#endif /* DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_STORAGE_POST */
+DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_STORAGE_PRE struct local_hostlist_entry local_hostlist_static[]
+  DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_STORAGE_POST = DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_INIT;
+
+#endif /* DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC */
+
+static void dns_init_local(void);
+static err_t dns_lookup_local(const char *hostname, ip_addr_t *addr LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_ARG(u8_t dns_addrtype));
+#endif /* DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST */
+
+
+/* forward declarations */
+static void dns_recv(void *s, struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, const ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t port);
+static void dns_check_entries(void);
+static void dns_call_found(u8_t idx, ip_addr_t* addr);
+
+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Globals
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+/* DNS variables */
+static struct udp_pcb        *dns_pcbs[DNS_MAX_SOURCE_PORTS];
+#if ((LWIP_DNS_SECURE & LWIP_DNS_SECURE_RAND_SRC_PORT) != 0)
+static u8_t                   dns_last_pcb_idx;
+#endif
+static u8_t                   dns_seqno;
+static struct dns_table_entry dns_table[DNS_TABLE_SIZE];
+static struct dns_req_entry   dns_requests[DNS_MAX_REQUESTS];
+static ip_addr_t              dns_servers[DNS_MAX_SERVERS];
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+const ip_addr_t dns_mquery_v4group = DNS_MQUERY_IPV4_GROUP_INIT;
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+const ip_addr_t dns_mquery_v6group = DNS_MQUERY_IPV6_GROUP_INIT;
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */
+
+/**
+ * Initialize the resolver: set up the UDP pcb and configure the default server
+ * (if DNS_SERVER_ADDRESS is set).
+ */
+void
+dns_init(void)
+{
+#ifdef DNS_SERVER_ADDRESS
+  /* initialize default DNS server address */
+  ip_addr_t dnsserver;
+  DNS_SERVER_ADDRESS(&dnsserver);
+  dns_setserver(0, &dnsserver);
+#endif /* DNS_SERVER_ADDRESS */
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("sanity check SIZEOF_DNS_QUERY",
+    sizeof(struct dns_query) == SIZEOF_DNS_QUERY);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("sanity check SIZEOF_DNS_ANSWER",
+    sizeof(struct dns_answer) <= SIZEOF_DNS_ANSWER_ASSERT);
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_init: initializing\n"));
+
+  /* if dns client not yet initialized... */
+#if ((LWIP_DNS_SECURE & LWIP_DNS_SECURE_RAND_SRC_PORT) == 0)
+  if (dns_pcbs[0] == NULL) {
+    dns_pcbs[0] = udp_new_ip_type(IPADDR_TYPE_ANY);
+    LWIP_ASSERT("dns_pcbs[0] != NULL", dns_pcbs[0] != NULL);
+
+    /* initialize DNS table not needed (initialized to zero since it is a
+     * global variable) */
+    LWIP_ASSERT("For implicit initialization to work, DNS_STATE_UNUSED needs to be 0",
+      DNS_STATE_UNUSED == 0);
+
+    /* initialize DNS client */
+    udp_bind(dns_pcbs[0], IP_ANY_TYPE, 0);
+    udp_recv(dns_pcbs[0], dns_recv, NULL);
+  }
+#endif
+
+#if DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST
+  dns_init_local();
+#endif
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup dns
+ * Initialize one of the DNS servers.
+ *
+ * @param numdns the index of the DNS server to set must be < DNS_MAX_SERVERS
+ * @param dnsserver IP address of the DNS server to set
+ */
+void
+dns_setserver(u8_t numdns, const ip_addr_t *dnsserver)
+{
+  if (numdns < DNS_MAX_SERVERS) {
+    if (dnsserver != NULL) {
+      dns_servers[numdns] = (*dnsserver);
+    } else {
+      dns_servers[numdns] = *IP_ADDR_ANY;
+    }
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup dns
+ * Obtain one of the currently configured DNS server.
+ *
+ * @param numdns the index of the DNS server
+ * @return IP address of the indexed DNS server or "ip_addr_any" if the DNS
+ *         server has not been configured.
+ */
+const ip_addr_t*
+dns_getserver(u8_t numdns)
+{
+  if (numdns < DNS_MAX_SERVERS) {
+    return &dns_servers[numdns];
+  } else {
+    return IP_ADDR_ANY;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * The DNS resolver client timer - handle retries and timeouts and should
+ * be called every DNS_TMR_INTERVAL milliseconds (every second by default).
+ */
+void
+dns_tmr(void)
+{
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_tmr: dns_check_entries\n"));
+  dns_check_entries();
+}
+
+#if DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST
+static void
+dns_init_local(void)
+{
+#if DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC && defined(DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_INIT)
+  size_t i;
+  struct local_hostlist_entry *entry;
+  /* Dynamic: copy entries from DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_INIT to list */
+  struct local_hostlist_entry local_hostlist_init[] = DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_INIT;
+  size_t namelen;
+  for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(local_hostlist_init); i++) {
+    struct local_hostlist_entry *init_entry = &local_hostlist_init[i];
+    LWIP_ASSERT("invalid host name (NULL)", init_entry->name != NULL);
+    namelen = strlen(init_entry->name);
+    LWIP_ASSERT("namelen <= DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_MAX_NAMELEN", namelen <= DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_MAX_NAMELEN);
+    entry = (struct local_hostlist_entry *)memp_malloc(MEMP_LOCALHOSTLIST);
+    LWIP_ASSERT("mem-error in dns_init_local", entry != NULL);
+    if (entry != NULL) {
+      char* entry_name = (char*)entry + sizeof(struct local_hostlist_entry);
+      MEMCPY(entry_name, init_entry->name, namelen);
+      entry_name[namelen] = 0;
+      entry->name = entry_name;
+      entry->addr = init_entry->addr;
+      entry->next = local_hostlist_dynamic;
+      local_hostlist_dynamic = entry;
+    }
+  }
+#endif /* DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC && defined(DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_INIT) */
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup dns
+ * Iterate the local host-list for a hostname.
+ *
+ * @param iterator_fn a function that is called for every entry in the local host-list
+ * @param iterator_arg 3rd argument passed to iterator_fn
+ * @return the number of entries in the local host-list
+ */
+size_t
+dns_local_iterate(dns_found_callback iterator_fn, void *iterator_arg)
+{
+  size_t i;
+#if DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC
+  struct local_hostlist_entry *entry = local_hostlist_dynamic;
+  i = 0;
+  while (entry != NULL) {
+    if (iterator_fn != NULL) {
+      iterator_fn(entry->name, &entry->addr, iterator_arg);
+    }
+    i++;
+    entry = entry->next;
+  }
+#else /* DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC */
+  for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(local_hostlist_static); i++) {
+    if (iterator_fn != NULL) {
+      iterator_fn(local_hostlist_static[i].name, &local_hostlist_static[i].addr, iterator_arg);
+    }
+  }
+#endif /* DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC */
+  return i;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup dns
+ * Scans the local host-list for a hostname.
+ *
+ * @param hostname Hostname to look for in the local host-list
+ * @param addr the first IP address for the hostname in the local host-list or
+ *         IPADDR_NONE if not found.
+ * @param dns_addrtype - LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IPV4_IPV6: try to resolve IPv4 (ATTENTION: no fallback here!)
+ *                     - LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IPV6_IPV4: try to resolve IPv6 (ATTENTION: no fallback here!)
+ *                     - LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IPV4: try to resolve IPv4 only
+ *                     - LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IPV6: try to resolve IPv6 only
+ * @return ERR_OK if found, ERR_ARG if not found
+ */
+err_t
+dns_local_lookup(const char *hostname, ip_addr_t *addr, u8_t dns_addrtype)
+{
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(dns_addrtype);
+  return dns_lookup_local(hostname, addr LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_ARG(dns_addrtype));
+}
+
+/* Internal implementation for dns_local_lookup and dns_lookup */
+static err_t
+dns_lookup_local(const char *hostname, ip_addr_t *addr LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_ARG(u8_t dns_addrtype))
+{
+#if DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC
+  struct local_hostlist_entry *entry = local_hostlist_dynamic;
+  while (entry != NULL) {
+    if ((lwip_stricmp(entry->name, hostname) == 0) &&
+        LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_MATCH_IP(dns_addrtype, entry->addr)) {
+      if (addr) {
+        ip_addr_copy(*addr, entry->addr);
+      }
+      return ERR_OK;
+    }
+    entry = entry->next;
+  }
+#else /* DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC */
+  size_t i;
+  for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(local_hostlist_static); i++) {
+    if ((lwip_stricmp(local_hostlist_static[i].name, hostname) == 0) &&
+        LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_MATCH_IP(dns_addrtype, local_hostlist_static[i].addr)) {
+      if (addr) {
+        ip_addr_copy(*addr, local_hostlist_static[i].addr);
+      }
+      return ERR_OK;
+    }
+  }
+#endif /* DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC */
+  return ERR_ARG;
+}
+
+#if DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC
+/**
+ * @ingroup dns
+ * Remove all entries from the local host-list for a specific hostname
+ * and/or IP address
+ *
+ * @param hostname hostname for which entries shall be removed from the local
+ *                 host-list
+ * @param addr address for which entries shall be removed from the local host-list
+ * @return the number of removed entries
+ */
+int
+dns_local_removehost(const char *hostname, const ip_addr_t *addr)
+{
+  int removed = 0;
+  struct local_hostlist_entry *entry = local_hostlist_dynamic;
+  struct local_hostlist_entry *last_entry = NULL;
+  while (entry != NULL) {
+    if (((hostname == NULL) || !lwip_stricmp(entry->name, hostname)) &&
+        ((addr == NULL) || ip_addr_cmp(&entry->addr, addr))) {
+      struct local_hostlist_entry *free_entry;
+      if (last_entry != NULL) {
+        last_entry->next = entry->next;
+      } else {
+        local_hostlist_dynamic = entry->next;
+      }
+      free_entry = entry;
+      entry = entry->next;
+      memp_free(MEMP_LOCALHOSTLIST, free_entry);
+      removed++;
+    } else {
+      last_entry = entry;
+      entry = entry->next;
+    }
+  }
+  return removed;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup dns
+ * Add a hostname/IP address pair to the local host-list.
+ * Duplicates are not checked.
+ *
+ * @param hostname hostname of the new entry
+ * @param addr IP address of the new entry
+ * @return ERR_OK if succeeded or ERR_MEM on memory error
+ */
+err_t
+dns_local_addhost(const char *hostname, const ip_addr_t *addr)
+{
+  struct local_hostlist_entry *entry;
+  size_t namelen;
+  char* entry_name;
+  LWIP_ASSERT("invalid host name (NULL)", hostname != NULL);
+  namelen = strlen(hostname);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("namelen <= DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_MAX_NAMELEN", namelen <= DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_MAX_NAMELEN);
+  entry = (struct local_hostlist_entry *)memp_malloc(MEMP_LOCALHOSTLIST);
+  if (entry == NULL) {
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+  entry_name = (char*)entry + sizeof(struct local_hostlist_entry);
+  MEMCPY(entry_name, hostname, namelen);
+  entry_name[namelen] = 0;
+  entry->name = entry_name;
+  ip_addr_copy(entry->addr, *addr);
+  entry->next = local_hostlist_dynamic;
+  local_hostlist_dynamic = entry;
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+#endif /* DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC*/
+#endif /* DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST */
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup dns
+ * Look up a hostname in the array of known hostnames.
+ *
+ * @note This function only looks in the internal array of known
+ * hostnames, it does not send out a query for the hostname if none
+ * was found. The function dns_enqueue() can be used to send a query
+ * for a hostname.
+ *
+ * @param name the hostname to look up
+ * @param addr the hostname's IP address, as u32_t (instead of ip_addr_t to
+ *         better check for failure: != IPADDR_NONE) or IPADDR_NONE if the hostname
+ *         was not found in the cached dns_table.
+ * @return ERR_OK if found, ERR_ARG if not found
+ */
+static err_t
+dns_lookup(const char *name, ip_addr_t *addr LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_ARG(u8_t dns_addrtype))
+{
+  u8_t i;
+#if DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST || defined(DNS_LOOKUP_LOCAL_EXTERN)
+#endif /* DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST || defined(DNS_LOOKUP_LOCAL_EXTERN) */
+#if DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST
+  if (dns_lookup_local(name, addr LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_ARG(dns_addrtype)) == ERR_OK) {
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+#endif /* DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST */
+#ifdef DNS_LOOKUP_LOCAL_EXTERN
+  if (DNS_LOOKUP_LOCAL_EXTERN(name, addr, LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_ARG_OR_ZERO(dns_addrtype)) == ERR_OK) {
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+#endif /* DNS_LOOKUP_LOCAL_EXTERN */
+
+  /* Walk through name list, return entry if found. If not, return NULL. */
+  for (i = 0; i < DNS_TABLE_SIZE; ++i) {
+    if ((dns_table[i].state == DNS_STATE_DONE) &&
+        (lwip_strnicmp(name, dns_table[i].name, sizeof(dns_table[i].name)) == 0) &&
+        LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_MATCH_IP(dns_addrtype, dns_table[i].ipaddr)) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_lookup: \"%s\": found = ", name));
+      ip_addr_debug_print(DNS_DEBUG, &(dns_table[i].ipaddr));
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("\n"));
+      if (addr) {
+        ip_addr_copy(*addr, dns_table[i].ipaddr);
+      }
+      return ERR_OK;
+    }
+  }
+
+  return ERR_ARG;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Compare the "dotted" name "query" with the encoded name "response"
+ * to make sure an answer from the DNS server matches the current dns_table
+ * entry (otherwise, answers might arrive late for hostname not on the list
+ * any more).
+ *
+ * @param query hostname (not encoded) from the dns_table
+ * @param p pbuf containing the encoded hostname in the DNS response
+ * @param start_offset offset into p where the name starts
+ * @return 0xFFFF: names differ, other: names equal -> offset behind name
+ */
+static u16_t
+dns_compare_name(const char *query, struct pbuf* p, u16_t start_offset)
+{
+  int n;
+  u16_t response_offset = start_offset;
+
+  do {
+    n = pbuf_try_get_at(p, response_offset++);
+    if (n < 0) {
+      return 0xFFFF;
+    }
+    /** @see RFC 1035 - 4.1.4. Message compression */
+    if ((n & 0xc0) == 0xc0) {
+      /* Compressed name: cannot be equal since we don't send them */
+      return 0xFFFF;
+    } else {
+      /* Not compressed name */
+      while (n > 0) {
+        int c = pbuf_try_get_at(p, response_offset);
+        if (c < 0) {
+          return 0xFFFF;
+        }
+        if ((*query) != (u8_t)c) {
+          return 0xFFFF;
+        }
+        ++response_offset;
+        ++query;
+        --n;
+      }
+      ++query;
+    }
+    n = pbuf_try_get_at(p, response_offset);
+    if (n < 0) {
+      return 0xFFFF;
+    }
+  } while (n != 0);
+
+  return response_offset + 1;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Walk through a compact encoded DNS name and return the end of the name.
+ *
+ * @param p pbuf containing the name
+ * @param query_idx start index into p pointing to encoded DNS name in the DNS server response
+ * @return index to end of the name
+ */
+static u16_t
+dns_skip_name(struct pbuf* p, u16_t query_idx)
+{
+  int n;
+  u16_t offset = query_idx;
+
+  do {
+    n = pbuf_try_get_at(p, offset++);
+    if (n < 0) {
+      return 0xFFFF;
+    }
+    /** @see RFC 1035 - 4.1.4. Message compression */
+    if ((n & 0xc0) == 0xc0) {
+      /* Compressed name: since we only want to skip it (not check it), stop here */
+      break;
+    } else {
+      /* Not compressed name */
+      if (offset + n >= p->tot_len) {
+        return 0xFFFF;
+      }
+      offset = (u16_t)(offset + n);
+    }
+    n = pbuf_try_get_at(p, offset);
+    if (n < 0) {
+      return 0xFFFF;
+    }
+  } while (n != 0);
+
+  return offset + 1;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Send a DNS query packet.
+ *
+ * @param idx the DNS table entry index for which to send a request
+ * @return ERR_OK if packet is sent; an err_t indicating the problem otherwise
+ */
+static err_t
+dns_send(u8_t idx)
+{
+  err_t err;
+  struct dns_hdr hdr;
+  struct dns_query qry;
+  struct pbuf *p;
+  u16_t query_idx, copy_len;
+  const char *hostname, *hostname_part;
+  u8_t n;
+  u8_t pcb_idx;
+  struct dns_table_entry* entry = &dns_table[idx];
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_send: dns_servers[%"U16_F"] \"%s\": request\n",
+              (u16_t)(entry->server_idx), entry->name));
+  LWIP_ASSERT("dns server out of array", entry->server_idx < DNS_MAX_SERVERS);
+  if (ip_addr_isany_val(dns_servers[entry->server_idx])
+#if LWIP_DNS_SUPPORT_MDNS_QUERIES
+      && !entry->is_mdns
+#endif
+    ) {
+    /* DNS server not valid anymore, e.g. PPP netif has been shut down */
+    /* call specified callback function if provided */
+    dns_call_found(idx, NULL);
+    /* flush this entry */
+    entry->state = DNS_STATE_UNUSED;
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+
+  /* if here, we have either a new query or a retry on a previous query to process */
+  p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, (u16_t)(SIZEOF_DNS_HDR + strlen(entry->name) + 2 +
+                 SIZEOF_DNS_QUERY), PBUF_RAM);
+  if (p != NULL) {
+    const ip_addr_t* dst;
+    u16_t dst_port;
+    /* fill dns header */
+    memset(&hdr, 0, SIZEOF_DNS_HDR);
+    hdr.id = lwip_htons(entry->txid);
+    hdr.flags1 = DNS_FLAG1_RD;
+    hdr.numquestions = PP_HTONS(1);
+    pbuf_take(p, &hdr, SIZEOF_DNS_HDR);
+    hostname = entry->name;
+    --hostname;
+
+    /* convert hostname into suitable query format. */
+    query_idx = SIZEOF_DNS_HDR;
+    do {
+      ++hostname;
+      hostname_part = hostname;
+      for (n = 0; *hostname != '.' && *hostname != 0; ++hostname) {
+        ++n;
+      }
+      copy_len = (u16_t)(hostname - hostname_part);
+      pbuf_put_at(p, query_idx, n);
+      pbuf_take_at(p, hostname_part, copy_len, query_idx + 1);
+      query_idx += n + 1;
+    } while (*hostname != 0);
+    pbuf_put_at(p, query_idx, 0);
+    query_idx++;
+
+    /* fill dns query */
+    if (LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IS_IPV6(entry->reqaddrtype)) {
+      qry.type = PP_HTONS(DNS_RRTYPE_AAAA);
+    } else {
+      qry.type = PP_HTONS(DNS_RRTYPE_A);
+    }
+    qry.cls = PP_HTONS(DNS_RRCLASS_IN);
+    pbuf_take_at(p, &qry, SIZEOF_DNS_QUERY, query_idx);
+
+#if ((LWIP_DNS_SECURE & LWIP_DNS_SECURE_RAND_SRC_PORT) != 0)
+    pcb_idx = entry->pcb_idx;
+#else
+    pcb_idx = 0;
+#endif
+    /* send dns packet */
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("sending DNS request ID %d for name \"%s\" to server %d\r\n",
+      entry->txid, entry->name, entry->server_idx));
+#if LWIP_DNS_SUPPORT_MDNS_QUERIES
+    if (entry->is_mdns) {
+      dst_port = DNS_MQUERY_PORT;
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+      if (LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IS_IPV6(entry->reqaddrtype))
+      {
+        dst = &dns_mquery_v6group;
+      }
+#endif
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6
+      else
+#endif
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+      {
+        dst = &dns_mquery_v4group;
+      }
+#endif
+    } else
+#endif /* LWIP_DNS_SUPPORT_MDNS_QUERIES */
+    {
+      dst_port = DNS_SERVER_PORT;
+      dst = &dns_servers[entry->server_idx];
+    }
+    err = udp_sendto(dns_pcbs[pcb_idx], p, dst, dst_port);
+
+    /* free pbuf */
+    pbuf_free(p);
+  } else {
+    err = ERR_MEM;
+  }
+
+  return err;
+}
+
+#if ((LWIP_DNS_SECURE & LWIP_DNS_SECURE_RAND_SRC_PORT) != 0)
+static struct udp_pcb*
+dns_alloc_random_port(void)
+{
+  err_t err;
+  struct udp_pcb* ret;
+
+  ret = udp_new_ip_type(IPADDR_TYPE_ANY);
+  if (ret == NULL) {
+    /* out of memory, have to reuse an existing pcb */
+    return NULL;
+  }
+  do {
+    u16_t port = (u16_t)DNS_RAND_TXID();
+    if (!DNS_PORT_ALLOWED(port)) {
+      /* this port is not allowed, try again */
+      err = ERR_USE;
+      continue;
+    }
+    err = udp_bind(ret, IP_ANY_TYPE, port);
+  } while (err == ERR_USE);
+  if (err != ERR_OK) {
+    udp_remove(ret);
+    return NULL;
+  }
+  udp_recv(ret, dns_recv, NULL);
+  return ret;
+}
+
+/**
+ * dns_alloc_pcb() - allocates a new pcb (or reuses an existing one) to be used
+ * for sending a request
+ *
+ * @return an index into dns_pcbs
+ */
+static u8_t
+dns_alloc_pcb(void)
+{
+  u8_t i;
+  u8_t idx;
+
+  for (i = 0; i < DNS_MAX_SOURCE_PORTS; i++) {
+    if (dns_pcbs[i] == NULL) {
+      break;
+    }
+  }
+  if (i < DNS_MAX_SOURCE_PORTS) {
+    dns_pcbs[i] = dns_alloc_random_port();
+    if (dns_pcbs[i] != NULL) {
+      /* succeeded */
+      dns_last_pcb_idx = i;
+      return i;
+    }
+  }
+  /* if we come here, creating a new UDP pcb failed, so we have to use
+     an already existing one */
+  for (i = 0, idx = dns_last_pcb_idx + 1; i < DNS_MAX_SOURCE_PORTS; i++, idx++) {
+    if (idx >= DNS_MAX_SOURCE_PORTS) {
+      idx = 0;
+    }
+    if (dns_pcbs[idx] != NULL) {
+      dns_last_pcb_idx = idx;
+      return idx;
+    }
+  }
+  return DNS_MAX_SOURCE_PORTS;
+}
+#endif /* ((LWIP_DNS_SECURE & LWIP_DNS_SECURE_RAND_SRC_PORT) != 0) */
+
+/**
+ * dns_call_found() - call the found callback and check if there are duplicate
+ * entries for the given hostname. If there are any, their found callback will
+ * be called and they will be removed.
+ *
+ * @param idx dns table index of the entry that is resolved or removed
+ * @param addr IP address for the hostname (or NULL on error or memory shortage)
+ */
+static void
+dns_call_found(u8_t idx, ip_addr_t* addr)
+{
+#if ((LWIP_DNS_SECURE & (LWIP_DNS_SECURE_NO_MULTIPLE_OUTSTANDING | LWIP_DNS_SECURE_RAND_SRC_PORT)) != 0)
+  u8_t i;
+#endif
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6
+  if (addr != NULL) {
+    /* check that address type matches the request and adapt the table entry */
+    if (IP_IS_V6_VAL(*addr)) {
+      LWIP_ASSERT("invalid response", LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IS_IPV6(dns_table[idx].reqaddrtype));
+      dns_table[idx].reqaddrtype = LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IPV6;
+    } else {
+      LWIP_ASSERT("invalid response", !LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IS_IPV6(dns_table[idx].reqaddrtype));
+      dns_table[idx].reqaddrtype = LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IPV4;
+    }
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6 */
+
+#if ((LWIP_DNS_SECURE & LWIP_DNS_SECURE_NO_MULTIPLE_OUTSTANDING) != 0)
+  for (i = 0; i < DNS_MAX_REQUESTS; i++) {
+    if (dns_requests[i].found && (dns_requests[i].dns_table_idx == idx)) {
+      (*dns_requests[i].found)(dns_table[idx].name, addr, dns_requests[i].arg);
+      /* flush this entry */
+      dns_requests[i].found = NULL;
+    }
+  }
+#else
+  if (dns_requests[idx].found) {
+    (*dns_requests[idx].found)(dns_table[idx].name, addr, dns_requests[idx].arg);
+  }
+  dns_requests[idx].found = NULL;
+#endif
+#if ((LWIP_DNS_SECURE & LWIP_DNS_SECURE_RAND_SRC_PORT) != 0)
+  /* close the pcb used unless other request are using it */
+  for (i = 0; i < DNS_MAX_REQUESTS; i++) {
+    if (i == idx) {
+      continue; /* only check other requests */
+    }
+    if (dns_table[i].state == DNS_STATE_ASKING) {
+      if (dns_table[i].pcb_idx == dns_table[idx].pcb_idx) {
+        /* another request is still using the same pcb */
+        dns_table[idx].pcb_idx = DNS_MAX_SOURCE_PORTS;
+        break;
+      }
+    }
+  }
+  if (dns_table[idx].pcb_idx < DNS_MAX_SOURCE_PORTS) {
+    /* if we come here, the pcb is not used any more and can be removed */
+    udp_remove(dns_pcbs[dns_table[idx].pcb_idx]);
+    dns_pcbs[dns_table[idx].pcb_idx] = NULL;
+    dns_table[idx].pcb_idx = DNS_MAX_SOURCE_PORTS;
+  }
+#endif
+}
+
+/* Create a query transmission ID that is unique for all outstanding queries */
+static u16_t
+dns_create_txid(void)
+{
+  u16_t txid;
+  u8_t i;
+
+again:
+  txid = (u16_t)DNS_RAND_TXID();
+
+  /* check whether the ID is unique */
+  for (i = 0; i < DNS_TABLE_SIZE; i++) {
+    if ((dns_table[i].state == DNS_STATE_ASKING) &&
+        (dns_table[i].txid == txid)) {
+      /* ID already used by another pending query */
+      goto again;
+    }
+  }
+
+  return txid;
+}
+
+/**
+ * dns_check_entry() - see if entry has not yet been queried and, if so, sends out a query.
+ * Check an entry in the dns_table:
+ * - send out query for new entries
+ * - retry old pending entries on timeout (also with different servers)
+ * - remove completed entries from the table if their TTL has expired
+ *
+ * @param i index of the dns_table entry to check
+ */
+static void
+dns_check_entry(u8_t i)
+{
+  err_t err;
+  struct dns_table_entry *entry = &dns_table[i];
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("array index out of bounds", i < DNS_TABLE_SIZE);
+
+  switch (entry->state) {
+    case DNS_STATE_NEW:
+      /* initialize new entry */
+      entry->txid = dns_create_txid();
+      entry->state = DNS_STATE_ASKING;
+      entry->server_idx = 0;
+      entry->tmr = 1;
+      entry->retries = 0;
+
+      /* send DNS packet for this entry */
+      err = dns_send(i);
+      if (err != ERR_OK) {
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING,
+                    ("dns_send returned error: %s\n", lwip_strerr(err)));
+      }
+      break;
+    case DNS_STATE_ASKING:
+      if (--entry->tmr == 0) {
+        if (++entry->retries == DNS_MAX_RETRIES) {
+          if ((entry->server_idx + 1 < DNS_MAX_SERVERS) && !ip_addr_isany_val(dns_servers[entry->server_idx + 1])
+#if LWIP_DNS_SUPPORT_MDNS_QUERIES
+            && !entry->is_mdns
+#endif /* LWIP_DNS_SUPPORT_MDNS_QUERIES */
+            ) {
+            /* change of server */
+            entry->server_idx++;
+            entry->tmr = 1;
+            entry->retries = 0;
+          } else {
+            LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_check_entry: \"%s\": timeout\n", entry->name));
+            /* call specified callback function if provided */
+            dns_call_found(i, NULL);
+            /* flush this entry */
+            entry->state = DNS_STATE_UNUSED;
+            break;
+          }
+        } else {
+          /* wait longer for the next retry */
+          entry->tmr = entry->retries;
+        }
+
+        /* send DNS packet for this entry */
+        err = dns_send(i);
+        if (err != ERR_OK) {
+          LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING,
+                      ("dns_send returned error: %s\n", lwip_strerr(err)));
+        }
+      }
+      break;
+    case DNS_STATE_DONE:
+      /* if the time to live is nul */
+      if ((entry->ttl == 0) || (--entry->ttl == 0)) {
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_check_entry: \"%s\": flush\n", entry->name));
+        /* flush this entry, there cannot be any related pending entries in this state */
+        entry->state = DNS_STATE_UNUSED;
+      }
+      break;
+    case DNS_STATE_UNUSED:
+      /* nothing to do */
+      break;
+    default:
+      LWIP_ASSERT("unknown dns_table entry state:", 0);
+      break;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Call dns_check_entry for each entry in dns_table - check all entries.
+ */
+static void
+dns_check_entries(void)
+{
+  u8_t i;
+
+  for (i = 0; i < DNS_TABLE_SIZE; ++i) {
+    dns_check_entry(i);
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Save TTL and call dns_call_found for correct response.
+ */
+static void
+dns_correct_response(u8_t idx, u32_t ttl)
+{
+  struct dns_table_entry *entry = &dns_table[idx];
+
+  entry->state = DNS_STATE_DONE;
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_recv: \"%s\": response = ", entry->name));
+  ip_addr_debug_print(DNS_DEBUG, (&(entry->ipaddr)));
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("\n"));
+
+  /* read the answer resource record's TTL, and maximize it if needed */
+  entry->ttl = ttl;
+  if (entry->ttl > DNS_MAX_TTL) {
+    entry->ttl = DNS_MAX_TTL;
+  }
+  dns_call_found(idx, &entry->ipaddr);
+
+  if (entry->ttl == 0) {
+    /* RFC 883, page 29: "Zero values are
+       interpreted to mean that the RR can only be used for the
+       transaction in progress, and should not be cached."
+       -> flush this entry now */
+    /* entry reused during callback? */
+    if (entry->state == DNS_STATE_DONE) {
+      entry->state = DNS_STATE_UNUSED;
+    }
+  }
+}
+/**
+ * Receive input function for DNS response packets arriving for the dns UDP pcb.
+ */
+static void
+dns_recv(void *arg, struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, const ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t port)
+{
+  u8_t i;
+  u16_t txid;
+  u16_t res_idx;
+  struct dns_hdr hdr;
+  struct dns_answer ans;
+  struct dns_query qry;
+  u16_t nquestions, nanswers;
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(pcb);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(port);
+
+  /* is the dns message big enough ? */
+  if (p->tot_len < (SIZEOF_DNS_HDR + SIZEOF_DNS_QUERY)) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_recv: pbuf too small\n"));
+    /* free pbuf and return */
+    goto memerr;
+  }
+
+  /* copy dns payload inside static buffer for processing */
+  if (pbuf_copy_partial(p, &hdr, SIZEOF_DNS_HDR, 0) == SIZEOF_DNS_HDR) {
+    /* Match the ID in the DNS header with the name table. */
+    txid = lwip_htons(hdr.id);
+    for (i = 0; i < DNS_TABLE_SIZE; i++) {
+      const struct dns_table_entry *entry = &dns_table[i];
+      if ((entry->state == DNS_STATE_ASKING) &&
+          (entry->txid == txid)) {
+
+        /* We only care about the question(s) and the answers. The authrr
+           and the extrarr are simply discarded. */
+        nquestions = lwip_htons(hdr.numquestions);
+        nanswers   = lwip_htons(hdr.numanswers);
+
+        /* Check for correct response. */
+        if ((hdr.flags1 & DNS_FLAG1_RESPONSE) == 0) {
+          LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_recv: \"%s\": not a response\n", entry->name));
+          goto memerr; /* ignore this packet */
+        }
+        if (nquestions != 1) {
+          LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_recv: \"%s\": response not match to query\n", entry->name));
+          goto memerr; /* ignore this packet */
+        }
+
+#if LWIP_DNS_SUPPORT_MDNS_QUERIES
+        if (!entry->is_mdns)
+#endif /* LWIP_DNS_SUPPORT_MDNS_QUERIES */
+        {
+          /* Check whether response comes from the same network address to which the
+             question was sent. (RFC 5452) */
+          if (!ip_addr_cmp(addr, &dns_servers[entry->server_idx])) {
+            goto memerr; /* ignore this packet */
+          }
+        }
+
+        /* Check if the name in the "question" part match with the name in the entry and
+           skip it if equal. */
+        res_idx = dns_compare_name(entry->name, p, SIZEOF_DNS_HDR);
+        if (res_idx == 0xFFFF) {
+          LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_recv: \"%s\": response not match to query\n", entry->name));
+          goto memerr; /* ignore this packet */
+        }
+
+        /* check if "question" part matches the request */
+        if (pbuf_copy_partial(p, &qry, SIZEOF_DNS_QUERY, res_idx) != SIZEOF_DNS_QUERY) {
+          goto memerr; /* ignore this packet */
+        }
+        if ((qry.cls != PP_HTONS(DNS_RRCLASS_IN)) ||
+          (LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IS_IPV6(entry->reqaddrtype) && (qry.type != PP_HTONS(DNS_RRTYPE_AAAA))) ||
+          (!LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IS_IPV6(entry->reqaddrtype) && (qry.type != PP_HTONS(DNS_RRTYPE_A)))) {
+          LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_recv: \"%s\": response not match to query\n", entry->name));
+          goto memerr; /* ignore this packet */
+        }
+        /* skip the rest of the "question" part */
+        res_idx += SIZEOF_DNS_QUERY;
+
+        /* Check for error. If so, call callback to inform. */
+        if (hdr.flags2 & DNS_FLAG2_ERR_MASK) {
+          LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_recv: \"%s\": error in flags\n", entry->name));
+        } else {
+          while ((nanswers > 0) && (res_idx < p->tot_len)) {
+            /* skip answer resource record's host name */
+            res_idx = dns_skip_name(p, res_idx);
+            if (res_idx == 0xFFFF) {
+              goto memerr; /* ignore this packet */
+            }
+
+            /* Check for IP address type and Internet class. Others are discarded. */
+            if (pbuf_copy_partial(p, &ans, SIZEOF_DNS_ANSWER, res_idx) != SIZEOF_DNS_ANSWER) {
+              goto memerr; /* ignore this packet */
+            }
+            res_idx += SIZEOF_DNS_ANSWER;
+
+            if (ans.cls == PP_HTONS(DNS_RRCLASS_IN)) {
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+              if ((ans.type == PP_HTONS(DNS_RRTYPE_A)) && (ans.len == PP_HTONS(sizeof(ip4_addr_t)))) {
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6
+                if (!LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IS_IPV6(entry->reqaddrtype))
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6 */
+                {
+                  ip4_addr_t ip4addr;
+                  /* read the IP address after answer resource record's header */
+                  if (pbuf_copy_partial(p, &ip4addr, sizeof(ip4_addr_t), res_idx) != sizeof(ip4_addr_t)) {
+                    goto memerr; /* ignore this packet */
+                  }
+                  ip_addr_copy_from_ip4(dns_table[i].ipaddr, ip4addr);
+                  pbuf_free(p);
+                  /* handle correct response */
+                  dns_correct_response(i, lwip_ntohl(ans.ttl));
+                  return;
+                }
+              }
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+              if ((ans.type == PP_HTONS(DNS_RRTYPE_AAAA)) && (ans.len == PP_HTONS(sizeof(ip6_addr_t)))) {
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6
+                if (LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IS_IPV6(entry->reqaddrtype))
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6 */
+                {
+                  ip6_addr_t ip6addr;
+                  /* read the IP address after answer resource record's header */
+                  if (pbuf_copy_partial(p, &ip6addr, sizeof(ip6_addr_t), res_idx) != sizeof(ip6_addr_t)) {
+                    goto memerr; /* ignore this packet */
+                  }
+                  ip_addr_copy_from_ip6(dns_table[i].ipaddr, ip6addr);
+                  pbuf_free(p);
+                  /* handle correct response */
+                  dns_correct_response(i, lwip_ntohl(ans.ttl));
+                  return;
+                }
+              }
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */
+            }
+            /* skip this answer */
+            if ((int)(res_idx + lwip_htons(ans.len)) > 0xFFFF) {
+              goto memerr; /* ignore this packet */
+            }
+            res_idx += lwip_htons(ans.len);
+            --nanswers;
+          }
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6
+          if ((entry->reqaddrtype == LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IPV4_IPV6) ||
+              (entry->reqaddrtype == LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IPV6_IPV4)) {
+            if (entry->reqaddrtype == LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IPV4_IPV6) {
+              /* IPv4 failed, try IPv6 */
+              dns_table[i].reqaddrtype = LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IPV6;
+            } else {
+              /* IPv6 failed, try IPv4 */
+              dns_table[i].reqaddrtype = LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IPV4;
+            }
+            pbuf_free(p);
+            dns_table[i].state = DNS_STATE_NEW;
+            dns_check_entry(i);
+            return;
+          }
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6 */
+          LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_recv: \"%s\": error in response\n", entry->name));
+        }
+        /* call callback to indicate error, clean up memory and return */
+        pbuf_free(p);
+        dns_call_found(i, NULL);
+        dns_table[i].state = DNS_STATE_UNUSED;
+        return;
+      }
+    }
+  }
+
+memerr:
+  /* deallocate memory and return */
+  pbuf_free(p);
+  return;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Queues a new hostname to resolve and sends out a DNS query for that hostname
+ *
+ * @param name the hostname that is to be queried
+ * @param hostnamelen length of the hostname
+ * @param found a callback function to be called on success, failure or timeout
+ * @param callback_arg argument to pass to the callback function
+ * @return err_t return code.
+ */
+static err_t
+dns_enqueue(const char *name, size_t hostnamelen, dns_found_callback found,
+            void *callback_arg LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_ARG(u8_t dns_addrtype) LWIP_DNS_ISMDNS_ARG(u8_t is_mdns))
+{
+  u8_t i;
+  u8_t lseq, lseqi;
+  struct dns_table_entry *entry = NULL;
+  size_t namelen;
+  struct dns_req_entry* req;
+
+#if ((LWIP_DNS_SECURE & LWIP_DNS_SECURE_NO_MULTIPLE_OUTSTANDING) != 0)
+  u8_t r;
+  /* check for duplicate entries */
+  for (i = 0; i < DNS_TABLE_SIZE; i++) {
+    if ((dns_table[i].state == DNS_STATE_ASKING) &&
+        (lwip_strnicmp(name, dns_table[i].name, sizeof(dns_table[i].name)) == 0)) {
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6
+      if (dns_table[i].reqaddrtype != dns_addrtype) {
+        /* requested address types don't match
+           this can lead to 2 concurrent requests, but mixing the address types
+           for the same host should not be that common */
+        continue;
+      }
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6 */
+      /* this is a duplicate entry, find a free request entry */
+      for (r = 0; r < DNS_MAX_REQUESTS; r++) {
+        if (dns_requests[r].found == 0) {
+          dns_requests[r].found = found;
+          dns_requests[r].arg = callback_arg;
+          dns_requests[r].dns_table_idx = i;
+          LWIP_DNS_SET_ADDRTYPE(dns_requests[r].reqaddrtype, dns_addrtype);
+          LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_enqueue: \"%s\": duplicate request\n", name));
+          return ERR_INPROGRESS;
+        }
+      }
+    }
+  }
+  /* no duplicate entries found */
+#endif
+
+  /* search an unused entry, or the oldest one */
+  lseq = 0;
+  lseqi = DNS_TABLE_SIZE;
+  for (i = 0; i < DNS_TABLE_SIZE; ++i) {
+    entry = &dns_table[i];
+    /* is it an unused entry ? */
+    if (entry->state == DNS_STATE_UNUSED) {
+      break;
+    }
+    /* check if this is the oldest completed entry */
+    if (entry->state == DNS_STATE_DONE) {
+      u8_t age = dns_seqno - entry->seqno;
+      if (age > lseq) {
+        lseq = age;
+        lseqi = i;
+      }
+    }
+  }
+
+  /* if we don't have found an unused entry, use the oldest completed one */
+  if (i == DNS_TABLE_SIZE) {
+    if ((lseqi >= DNS_TABLE_SIZE) || (dns_table[lseqi].state != DNS_STATE_DONE)) {
+      /* no entry can be used now, table is full */
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_enqueue: \"%s\": DNS entries table is full\n", name));
+      return ERR_MEM;
+    } else {
+      /* use the oldest completed one */
+      i = lseqi;
+      entry = &dns_table[i];
+    }
+  }
+
+#if ((LWIP_DNS_SECURE & LWIP_DNS_SECURE_NO_MULTIPLE_OUTSTANDING) != 0)
+  /* find a free request entry */
+  req = NULL;
+  for (r = 0; r < DNS_MAX_REQUESTS; r++) {
+    if (dns_requests[r].found == NULL) {
+      req = &dns_requests[r];
+      break;
+    }
+  }
+  if (req == NULL) {
+    /* no request entry can be used now, table is full */
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_enqueue: \"%s\": DNS request entries table is full\n", name));
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+  req->dns_table_idx = i;
+#else
+  /* in this configuration, the entry index is the same as the request index */
+  req = &dns_requests[i];
+#endif
+
+  /* use this entry */
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_enqueue: \"%s\": use DNS entry %"U16_F"\n", name, (u16_t)(i)));
+
+  /* fill the entry */
+  entry->state = DNS_STATE_NEW;
+  entry->seqno = dns_seqno;
+  LWIP_DNS_SET_ADDRTYPE(entry->reqaddrtype, dns_addrtype);
+  LWIP_DNS_SET_ADDRTYPE(req->reqaddrtype, dns_addrtype);
+  req->found = found;
+  req->arg   = callback_arg;
+  namelen = LWIP_MIN(hostnamelen, DNS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH-1);
+  MEMCPY(entry->name, name, namelen);
+  entry->name[namelen] = 0;
+
+#if ((LWIP_DNS_SECURE & LWIP_DNS_SECURE_RAND_SRC_PORT) != 0)
+  entry->pcb_idx = dns_alloc_pcb();
+  if (entry->pcb_idx >= DNS_MAX_SOURCE_PORTS) {
+    /* failed to get a UDP pcb */
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_enqueue: \"%s\": failed to allocate a pcb\n", name));
+    entry->state = DNS_STATE_UNUSED;
+    req->found = NULL;
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_enqueue: \"%s\": use DNS pcb %"U16_F"\n", name, (u16_t)(entry->pcb_idx)));
+#endif
+
+#if LWIP_DNS_SUPPORT_MDNS_QUERIES
+  entry->is_mdns = is_mdns;
+#endif
+
+  dns_seqno++;
+
+  /* force to send query without waiting timer */
+  dns_check_entry(i);
+
+  /* dns query is enqueued */
+  return ERR_INPROGRESS;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup dns
+ * Resolve a hostname (string) into an IP address.
+ * NON-BLOCKING callback version for use with raw API!!!
+ *
+ * Returns immediately with one of err_t return codes:
+ * - ERR_OK if hostname is a valid IP address string or the host
+ *   name is already in the local names table.
+ * - ERR_INPROGRESS enqueue a request to be sent to the DNS server
+ *   for resolution if no errors are present.
+ * - ERR_ARG: dns client not initialized or invalid hostname
+ *
+ * @param hostname the hostname that is to be queried
+ * @param addr pointer to a ip_addr_t where to store the address if it is already
+ *             cached in the dns_table (only valid if ERR_OK is returned!)
+ * @param found a callback function to be called on success, failure or timeout (only if
+ *              ERR_INPROGRESS is returned!)
+ * @param callback_arg argument to pass to the callback function
+ * @return a err_t return code.
+ */
+err_t
+dns_gethostbyname(const char *hostname, ip_addr_t *addr, dns_found_callback found,
+                  void *callback_arg)
+{
+  return dns_gethostbyname_addrtype(hostname, addr, found, callback_arg, LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_DEFAULT);
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup dns
+ * Like dns_gethostbyname, but returned address type can be controlled:
+ * @param hostname the hostname that is to be queried
+ * @param addr pointer to a ip_addr_t where to store the address if it is already
+ *             cached in the dns_table (only valid if ERR_OK is returned!)
+ * @param found a callback function to be called on success, failure or timeout (only if
+ *              ERR_INPROGRESS is returned!)
+ * @param callback_arg argument to pass to the callback function
+ * @param dns_addrtype - LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IPV4_IPV6: try to resolve IPv4 first, try IPv6 if IPv4 fails only
+ *                     - LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IPV6_IPV4: try to resolve IPv6 first, try IPv4 if IPv6 fails only
+ *                     - LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IPV4: try to resolve IPv4 only
+ *                     - LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IPV6: try to resolve IPv6 only
+ */
+err_t
+dns_gethostbyname_addrtype(const char *hostname, ip_addr_t *addr, dns_found_callback found,
+                           void *callback_arg, u8_t dns_addrtype)
+{
+  size_t hostnamelen;
+#if LWIP_DNS_SUPPORT_MDNS_QUERIES
+  u8_t is_mdns;
+#endif
+  /* not initialized or no valid server yet, or invalid addr pointer
+   * or invalid hostname or invalid hostname length */
+  if ((addr == NULL) ||
+      (!hostname) || (!hostname[0])) {
+    return ERR_ARG;
+  }
+#if ((LWIP_DNS_SECURE & LWIP_DNS_SECURE_RAND_SRC_PORT) == 0)
+  if (dns_pcbs[0] == NULL) {
+    return ERR_ARG;
+  }
+#endif
+  hostnamelen = strlen(hostname);
+  if (hostnamelen >= DNS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_gethostbyname: name too long to resolve"));
+    return ERR_ARG;
+  }
+
+
+#if LWIP_HAVE_LOOPIF
+  if (strcmp(hostname, "localhost") == 0) {
+    ip_addr_set_loopback(LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IS_IPV6(dns_addrtype), addr);
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_HAVE_LOOPIF */
+
+  /* host name already in octet notation? set ip addr and return ERR_OK */
+  if (ipaddr_aton(hostname, addr)) {
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6
+    if ((IP_IS_V6(addr) && (dns_addrtype != LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IPV4)) ||
+        (IP_IS_V4(addr) && (dns_addrtype != LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IPV6)))
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6 */
+    {
+      return ERR_OK;
+    }
+  }
+  /* already have this address cached? */
+  if (dns_lookup(hostname, addr LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_ARG(dns_addrtype)) == ERR_OK) {
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6
+  if ((dns_addrtype == LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IPV4_IPV6) || (dns_addrtype == LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IPV6_IPV4)) {
+    /* fallback to 2nd IP type and try again to lookup */
+    u8_t fallback;
+    if (dns_addrtype == LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IPV4_IPV6) {
+      fallback = LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IPV6;
+    } else {
+      fallback = LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_IPV4;
+    }
+    if (dns_lookup(hostname, addr LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_ARG(fallback)) == ERR_OK) {
+      return ERR_OK;
+    }
+  }
+#else /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6 */
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(dns_addrtype);
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6 */
+
+#if LWIP_DNS_SUPPORT_MDNS_QUERIES
+  if (strstr(hostname, ".local") == &hostname[hostnamelen] - 6) {
+    is_mdns = 1;
+  } else {
+    is_mdns = 0;
+  }
+
+  if (!is_mdns)
+#endif /* LWIP_DNS_SUPPORT_MDNS_QUERIES */
+  {
+    /* prevent calling found callback if no server is set, return error instead */
+    if (ip_addr_isany_val(dns_servers[0])) {
+      return ERR_VAL;
+    }
+  }
+
+  /* queue query with specified callback */
+  return dns_enqueue(hostname, hostnamelen, found, callback_arg LWIP_DNS_ADDRTYPE_ARG(dns_addrtype)
+     LWIP_DNS_ISMDNS_ARG(is_mdns));
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_DNS */

+ 609 - 0
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@@ -0,0 +1,609 @@
+/**
+ * @file
+ * Incluse internet checksum functions.\n
+ *
+ * These are some reference implementations of the checksum algorithm, with the
+ * aim of being simple, correct and fully portable. Checksumming is the
+ * first thing you would want to optimize for your platform. If you create
+ * your own version, link it in and in your cc.h put:
+ *
+ * \#define LWIP_CHKSUM your_checksum_routine
+ * 
+ * Or you can select from the implementations below by defining
+ * LWIP_CHKSUM_ALGORITHM to 1, 2 or 3.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ * Author: Adam Dunkels <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/opt.h"
+
+#include "lwip/inet_chksum.h"
+#include "lwip/def.h"
+#include "lwip/ip_addr.h"
+
+#include <string.h>
+
+#ifndef LWIP_CHKSUM
+# define LWIP_CHKSUM lwip_standard_chksum
+# ifndef LWIP_CHKSUM_ALGORITHM
+#  define LWIP_CHKSUM_ALGORITHM 2
+# endif
+u16_t lwip_standard_chksum(const void *dataptr, int len);
+#endif
+/* If none set: */
+#ifndef LWIP_CHKSUM_ALGORITHM
+# define LWIP_CHKSUM_ALGORITHM 0
+#endif
+
+#if (LWIP_CHKSUM_ALGORITHM == 1) /* Version #1 */
+/**
+ * lwip checksum
+ *
+ * @param dataptr points to start of data to be summed at any boundary
+ * @param len length of data to be summed
+ * @return host order (!) lwip checksum (non-inverted Internet sum)
+ *
+ * @note accumulator size limits summable length to 64k
+ * @note host endianess is irrelevant (p3 RFC1071)
+ */
+u16_t
+lwip_standard_chksum(const void *dataptr, int len)
+{
+  u32_t acc;
+  u16_t src;
+  const u8_t *octetptr;
+
+  acc = 0;
+  /* dataptr may be at odd or even addresses */
+  octetptr = (const u8_t*)dataptr;
+  while (len > 1) {
+    /* declare first octet as most significant
+       thus assume network order, ignoring host order */
+    src = (*octetptr) << 8;
+    octetptr++;
+    /* declare second octet as least significant */
+    src |= (*octetptr);
+    octetptr++;
+    acc += src;
+    len -= 2;
+  }
+  if (len > 0) {
+    /* accumulate remaining octet */
+    src = (*octetptr) << 8;
+    acc += src;
+  }
+  /* add deferred carry bits */
+  acc = (acc >> 16) + (acc & 0x0000ffffUL);
+  if ((acc & 0xffff0000UL) != 0) {
+    acc = (acc >> 16) + (acc & 0x0000ffffUL);
+  }
+  /* This maybe a little confusing: reorder sum using lwip_htons()
+     instead of lwip_ntohs() since it has a little less call overhead.
+     The caller must invert bits for Internet sum ! */
+  return lwip_htons((u16_t)acc);
+}
+#endif
+
+#if (LWIP_CHKSUM_ALGORITHM == 2) /* Alternative version #2 */
+/*
+ * Curt McDowell
+ * Broadcom Corp.
+ * [email protected]
+ *
+ * IP checksum two bytes at a time with support for
+ * unaligned buffer.
+ * Works for len up to and including 0x20000.
+ * by Curt McDowell, Broadcom Corp. 12/08/2005
+ *
+ * @param dataptr points to start of data to be summed at any boundary
+ * @param len length of data to be summed
+ * @return host order (!) lwip checksum (non-inverted Internet sum)
+ */
+u16_t
+lwip_standard_chksum(const void *dataptr, int len)
+{
+  const u8_t *pb = (const u8_t *)dataptr;
+  const u16_t *ps;
+  u16_t t = 0;
+  u32_t sum = 0;
+  int odd = ((mem_ptr_t)pb & 1);
+
+  /* Get aligned to u16_t */
+  if (odd && len > 0) {
+    ((u8_t *)&t)[1] = *pb++;
+    len--;
+  }
+
+  /* Add the bulk of the data */
+  ps = (const u16_t *)(const void *)pb;
+  while (len > 1) {
+    sum += *ps++;
+    len -= 2;
+  }
+
+  /* Consume left-over byte, if any */
+  if (len > 0) {
+    ((u8_t *)&t)[0] = *(const u8_t *)ps;
+  }
+
+  /* Add end bytes */
+  sum += t;
+
+  /* Fold 32-bit sum to 16 bits
+     calling this twice is probably faster than if statements... */
+  sum = FOLD_U32T(sum);
+  sum = FOLD_U32T(sum);
+
+  /* Swap if alignment was odd */
+  if (odd) {
+    sum = SWAP_BYTES_IN_WORD(sum);
+  }
+
+  return (u16_t)sum;
+}
+#endif
+
+#if (LWIP_CHKSUM_ALGORITHM == 3) /* Alternative version #3 */
+/**
+ * An optimized checksum routine. Basically, it uses loop-unrolling on
+ * the checksum loop, treating the head and tail bytes specially, whereas
+ * the inner loop acts on 8 bytes at a time.
+ *
+ * @arg start of buffer to be checksummed. May be an odd byte address.
+ * @len number of bytes in the buffer to be checksummed.
+ * @return host order (!) lwip checksum (non-inverted Internet sum)
+ *
+ * by Curt McDowell, Broadcom Corp. December 8th, 2005
+ */
+u16_t
+lwip_standard_chksum(const void *dataptr, int len)
+{
+  const u8_t *pb = (const u8_t *)dataptr;
+  const u16_t *ps;
+  u16_t t = 0;
+  const u32_t *pl;
+  u32_t sum = 0, tmp;
+  /* starts at odd byte address? */
+  int odd = ((mem_ptr_t)pb & 1);
+
+  if (odd && len > 0) {
+    ((u8_t *)&t)[1] = *pb++;
+    len--;
+  }
+
+  ps = (const u16_t *)(const void*)pb;
+
+  if (((mem_ptr_t)ps & 3) && len > 1) {
+    sum += *ps++;
+    len -= 2;
+  }
+
+  pl = (const u32_t *)(const void*)ps;
+
+  while (len > 7)  {
+    tmp = sum + *pl++;          /* ping */
+    if (tmp < sum) {
+      tmp++;                    /* add back carry */
+    }
+
+    sum = tmp + *pl++;          /* pong */
+    if (sum < tmp) {
+      sum++;                    /* add back carry */
+    }
+
+    len -= 8;
+  }
+
+  /* make room in upper bits */
+  sum = FOLD_U32T(sum);
+
+  ps = (const u16_t *)pl;
+
+  /* 16-bit aligned word remaining? */
+  while (len > 1) {
+    sum += *ps++;
+    len -= 2;
+  }
+
+  /* dangling tail byte remaining? */
+  if (len > 0) {                /* include odd byte */
+    ((u8_t *)&t)[0] = *(const u8_t *)ps;
+  }
+
+  sum += t;                     /* add end bytes */
+
+  /* Fold 32-bit sum to 16 bits
+     calling this twice is probably faster than if statements... */
+  sum = FOLD_U32T(sum);
+  sum = FOLD_U32T(sum);
+
+  if (odd) {
+    sum = SWAP_BYTES_IN_WORD(sum);
+  }
+
+  return (u16_t)sum;
+}
+#endif
+
+/** Parts of the pseudo checksum which are common to IPv4 and IPv6 */
+static u16_t
+inet_cksum_pseudo_base(struct pbuf *p, u8_t proto, u16_t proto_len, u32_t acc)
+{
+  struct pbuf *q;
+  u8_t swapped = 0;
+
+  /* iterate through all pbuf in chain */
+  for (q = p; q != NULL; q = q->next) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(INET_DEBUG, ("inet_chksum_pseudo(): checksumming pbuf %p (has next %p) \n",
+      (void *)q, (void *)q->next));
+    acc += LWIP_CHKSUM(q->payload, q->len);
+    /*LWIP_DEBUGF(INET_DEBUG, ("inet_chksum_pseudo(): unwrapped lwip_chksum()=%"X32_F" \n", acc));*/
+    /* just executing this next line is probably faster that the if statement needed
+       to check whether we really need to execute it, and does no harm */
+    acc = FOLD_U32T(acc);
+    if (q->len % 2 != 0) {
+      swapped = 1 - swapped;
+      acc = SWAP_BYTES_IN_WORD(acc);
+    }
+    /*LWIP_DEBUGF(INET_DEBUG, ("inet_chksum_pseudo(): wrapped lwip_chksum()=%"X32_F" \n", acc));*/
+  }
+
+  if (swapped) {
+    acc = SWAP_BYTES_IN_WORD(acc);
+  }
+
+  acc += (u32_t)lwip_htons((u16_t)proto);
+  acc += (u32_t)lwip_htons(proto_len);
+
+  /* Fold 32-bit sum to 16 bits
+     calling this twice is probably faster than if statements... */
+  acc = FOLD_U32T(acc);
+  acc = FOLD_U32T(acc);
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(INET_DEBUG, ("inet_chksum_pseudo(): pbuf chain lwip_chksum()=%"X32_F"\n", acc));
+  return (u16_t)~(acc & 0xffffUL);
+}
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+/* inet_chksum_pseudo:
+ *
+ * Calculates the IPv4 pseudo Internet checksum used by TCP and UDP for a pbuf chain.
+ * IP addresses are expected to be in network byte order.
+ *
+ * @param p chain of pbufs over that a checksum should be calculated (ip data part)
+ * @param src source ip address (used for checksum of pseudo header)
+ * @param dst destination ip address (used for checksum of pseudo header)
+ * @param proto ip protocol (used for checksum of pseudo header)
+ * @param proto_len length of the ip data part (used for checksum of pseudo header)
+ * @return checksum (as u16_t) to be saved directly in the protocol header
+ */
+u16_t
+inet_chksum_pseudo(struct pbuf *p, u8_t proto, u16_t proto_len,
+       const ip4_addr_t *src, const ip4_addr_t *dest)
+{
+  u32_t acc;
+  u32_t addr;
+
+  addr = ip4_addr_get_u32(src);
+  acc = (addr & 0xffffUL);
+  acc += ((addr >> 16) & 0xffffUL);
+  addr = ip4_addr_get_u32(dest);
+  acc += (addr & 0xffffUL);
+  acc += ((addr >> 16) & 0xffffUL);
+  /* fold down to 16 bits */
+  acc = FOLD_U32T(acc);
+  acc = FOLD_U32T(acc);
+
+  return inet_cksum_pseudo_base(p, proto, proto_len, acc);
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+/**
+ * Calculates the checksum with IPv6 pseudo header used by TCP and UDP for a pbuf chain.
+ * IPv6 addresses are expected to be in network byte order.
+ *
+ * @param p chain of pbufs over that a checksum should be calculated (ip data part)
+ * @param proto ipv6 protocol/next header (used for checksum of pseudo header)
+ * @param proto_len length of the ipv6 payload (used for checksum of pseudo header)
+ * @param src source ipv6 address (used for checksum of pseudo header)
+ * @param dest destination ipv6 address (used for checksum of pseudo header)
+ * @return checksum (as u16_t) to be saved directly in the protocol header
+ */
+u16_t
+ip6_chksum_pseudo(struct pbuf *p, u8_t proto, u16_t proto_len,
+       const ip6_addr_t *src, const ip6_addr_t *dest)
+{
+  u32_t acc = 0;
+  u32_t addr;
+  u8_t addr_part;
+
+  for (addr_part = 0; addr_part < 4; addr_part++) {
+    addr = src->addr[addr_part];
+    acc += (addr & 0xffffUL);
+    acc += ((addr >> 16) & 0xffffUL);
+    addr = dest->addr[addr_part];
+    acc += (addr & 0xffffUL);
+    acc += ((addr >> 16) & 0xffffUL);
+  }
+  /* fold down to 16 bits */
+  acc = FOLD_U32T(acc);
+  acc = FOLD_U32T(acc);
+
+  return inet_cksum_pseudo_base(p, proto, proto_len, acc);
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */
+
+/* ip_chksum_pseudo:
+ *
+ * Calculates the IPv4 or IPv6 pseudo Internet checksum used by TCP and UDP for a pbuf chain.
+ * IP addresses are expected to be in network byte order.
+ *
+ * @param p chain of pbufs over that a checksum should be calculated (ip data part)
+ * @param src source ip address (used for checksum of pseudo header)
+ * @param dst destination ip address (used for checksum of pseudo header)
+ * @param proto ip protocol (used for checksum of pseudo header)
+ * @param proto_len length of the ip data part (used for checksum of pseudo header)
+ * @return checksum (as u16_t) to be saved directly in the protocol header
+ */
+u16_t
+ip_chksum_pseudo(struct pbuf *p, u8_t proto, u16_t proto_len,
+       const ip_addr_t *src, const ip_addr_t *dest)
+{
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+  if (IP_IS_V6(dest)) {
+    return ip6_chksum_pseudo(p, proto, proto_len, ip_2_ip6(src), ip_2_ip6(dest));
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6
+  else
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6 */
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+  {
+    return inet_chksum_pseudo(p, proto, proto_len, ip_2_ip4(src), ip_2_ip4(dest));
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+}
+
+/** Parts of the pseudo checksum which are common to IPv4 and IPv6 */
+static u16_t
+inet_cksum_pseudo_partial_base(struct pbuf *p, u8_t proto, u16_t proto_len,
+       u16_t chksum_len, u32_t acc)
+{
+  struct pbuf *q;
+  u8_t swapped = 0;
+  u16_t chklen;
+
+  /* iterate through all pbuf in chain */
+  for (q = p; (q != NULL) && (chksum_len > 0); q = q->next) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(INET_DEBUG, ("inet_chksum_pseudo(): checksumming pbuf %p (has next %p) \n",
+      (void *)q, (void *)q->next));
+    chklen = q->len;
+    if (chklen > chksum_len) {
+      chklen = chksum_len;
+    }
+    acc += LWIP_CHKSUM(q->payload, chklen);
+    chksum_len -= chklen;
+    LWIP_ASSERT("delete me", chksum_len < 0x7fff);
+    /*LWIP_DEBUGF(INET_DEBUG, ("inet_chksum_pseudo(): unwrapped lwip_chksum()=%"X32_F" \n", acc));*/
+    /* fold the upper bit down */
+    acc = FOLD_U32T(acc);
+    if (q->len % 2 != 0) {
+      swapped = 1 - swapped;
+      acc = SWAP_BYTES_IN_WORD(acc);
+    }
+    /*LWIP_DEBUGF(INET_DEBUG, ("inet_chksum_pseudo(): wrapped lwip_chksum()=%"X32_F" \n", acc));*/
+  }
+
+  if (swapped) {
+    acc = SWAP_BYTES_IN_WORD(acc);
+  }
+
+  acc += (u32_t)lwip_htons((u16_t)proto);
+  acc += (u32_t)lwip_htons(proto_len);
+
+  /* Fold 32-bit sum to 16 bits
+     calling this twice is probably faster than if statements... */
+  acc = FOLD_U32T(acc);
+  acc = FOLD_U32T(acc);
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(INET_DEBUG, ("inet_chksum_pseudo(): pbuf chain lwip_chksum()=%"X32_F"\n", acc));
+  return (u16_t)~(acc & 0xffffUL);
+}
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+/* inet_chksum_pseudo_partial:
+ *
+ * Calculates the IPv4 pseudo Internet checksum used by TCP and UDP for a pbuf chain.
+ * IP addresses are expected to be in network byte order.
+ *
+ * @param p chain of pbufs over that a checksum should be calculated (ip data part)
+ * @param src source ip address (used for checksum of pseudo header)
+ * @param dst destination ip address (used for checksum of pseudo header)
+ * @param proto ip protocol (used for checksum of pseudo header)
+ * @param proto_len length of the ip data part (used for checksum of pseudo header)
+ * @return checksum (as u16_t) to be saved directly in the protocol header
+ */
+u16_t
+inet_chksum_pseudo_partial(struct pbuf *p, u8_t proto, u16_t proto_len,
+       u16_t chksum_len, const ip4_addr_t *src, const ip4_addr_t *dest)
+{
+  u32_t acc;
+  u32_t addr;
+
+  addr = ip4_addr_get_u32(src);
+  acc = (addr & 0xffffUL);
+  acc += ((addr >> 16) & 0xffffUL);
+  addr = ip4_addr_get_u32(dest);
+  acc += (addr & 0xffffUL);
+  acc += ((addr >> 16) & 0xffffUL);
+  /* fold down to 16 bits */
+  acc = FOLD_U32T(acc);
+  acc = FOLD_U32T(acc);
+
+  return inet_cksum_pseudo_partial_base(p, proto, proto_len, chksum_len, acc);
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+/**
+ * Calculates the checksum with IPv6 pseudo header used by TCP and UDP for a pbuf chain.
+ * IPv6 addresses are expected to be in network byte order. Will only compute for a
+ * portion of the payload.
+ *
+ * @param p chain of pbufs over that a checksum should be calculated (ip data part)
+ * @param proto ipv6 protocol/next header (used for checksum of pseudo header)
+ * @param proto_len length of the ipv6 payload (used for checksum of pseudo header)
+ * @param chksum_len number of payload bytes used to compute chksum
+ * @param src source ipv6 address (used for checksum of pseudo header)
+ * @param dest destination ipv6 address (used for checksum of pseudo header)
+ * @return checksum (as u16_t) to be saved directly in the protocol header
+ */
+u16_t
+ip6_chksum_pseudo_partial(struct pbuf *p, u8_t proto, u16_t proto_len,
+       u16_t chksum_len, const ip6_addr_t *src, const ip6_addr_t *dest)
+{
+  u32_t acc = 0;
+  u32_t addr;
+  u8_t addr_part;
+
+  for (addr_part = 0; addr_part < 4; addr_part++) {
+    addr = src->addr[addr_part];
+    acc += (addr & 0xffffUL);
+    acc += ((addr >> 16) & 0xffffUL);
+    addr = dest->addr[addr_part];
+    acc += (addr & 0xffffUL);
+    acc += ((addr >> 16) & 0xffffUL);
+  }
+  /* fold down to 16 bits */
+  acc = FOLD_U32T(acc);
+  acc = FOLD_U32T(acc);
+
+  return inet_cksum_pseudo_partial_base(p, proto, proto_len, chksum_len, acc);
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */
+
+/* ip_chksum_pseudo_partial:
+ *
+ * Calculates the IPv4 or IPv6 pseudo Internet checksum used by TCP and UDP for a pbuf chain.
+ *
+ * @param p chain of pbufs over that a checksum should be calculated (ip data part)
+ * @param src source ip address (used for checksum of pseudo header)
+ * @param dst destination ip address (used for checksum of pseudo header)
+ * @param proto ip protocol (used for checksum of pseudo header)
+ * @param proto_len length of the ip data part (used for checksum of pseudo header)
+ * @return checksum (as u16_t) to be saved directly in the protocol header
+ */
+u16_t
+ip_chksum_pseudo_partial(struct pbuf *p, u8_t proto, u16_t proto_len,
+       u16_t chksum_len, const ip_addr_t *src, const ip_addr_t *dest)
+{
+#if LWIP_IPV6
+  if (IP_IS_V6(dest)) {
+    return ip6_chksum_pseudo_partial(p, proto, proto_len, chksum_len, ip_2_ip6(src), ip_2_ip6(dest));
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6
+  else
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6 */
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+  {
+    return inet_chksum_pseudo_partial(p, proto, proto_len, chksum_len, ip_2_ip4(src), ip_2_ip4(dest));
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+}
+
+/* inet_chksum:
+ *
+ * Calculates the Internet checksum over a portion of memory. Used primarily for IP
+ * and ICMP.
+ *
+ * @param dataptr start of the buffer to calculate the checksum (no alignment needed)
+ * @param len length of the buffer to calculate the checksum
+ * @return checksum (as u16_t) to be saved directly in the protocol header
+ */
+
+u16_t
+inet_chksum(const void *dataptr, u16_t len)
+{
+  return (u16_t)~(unsigned int)LWIP_CHKSUM(dataptr, len);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Calculate a checksum over a chain of pbufs (without pseudo-header, much like
+ * inet_chksum only pbufs are used).
+ *
+ * @param p pbuf chain over that the checksum should be calculated
+ * @return checksum (as u16_t) to be saved directly in the protocol header
+ */
+u16_t
+inet_chksum_pbuf(struct pbuf *p)
+{
+  u32_t acc;
+  struct pbuf *q;
+  u8_t swapped;
+
+  acc = 0;
+  swapped = 0;
+  for (q = p; q != NULL; q = q->next) {
+    acc += LWIP_CHKSUM(q->payload, q->len);
+    acc = FOLD_U32T(acc);
+    if (q->len % 2 != 0) {
+      swapped = 1 - swapped;
+      acc = SWAP_BYTES_IN_WORD(acc);
+    }
+  }
+
+  if (swapped) {
+    acc = SWAP_BYTES_IN_WORD(acc);
+  }
+  return (u16_t)~(acc & 0xffffUL);
+}
+
+/* These are some implementations for LWIP_CHKSUM_COPY, which copies data
+ * like MEMCPY but generates a checksum at the same time. Since this is a
+ * performance-sensitive function, you might want to create your own version
+ * in assembly targeted at your hardware by defining it in lwipopts.h:
+ *   #define LWIP_CHKSUM_COPY(dst, src, len) your_chksum_copy(dst, src, len)
+ */
+
+#if (LWIP_CHKSUM_COPY_ALGORITHM == 1) /* Version #1 */
+/** Safe but slow: first call MEMCPY, then call LWIP_CHKSUM.
+ * For architectures with big caches, data might still be in cache when
+ * generating the checksum after copying.
+ */
+u16_t
+lwip_chksum_copy(void *dst, const void *src, u16_t len)
+{
+  MEMCPY(dst, src, len);
+  return LWIP_CHKSUM(dst, len);
+}
+#endif /* (LWIP_CHKSUM_COPY_ALGORITHM == 1) */

+ 384 - 0
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+/**
+ * @file
+ * Modules initialization
+ *
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ * Author: Adam Dunkels <[email protected]>
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/opt.h"
+
+#include "lwip/init.h"
+#include "lwip/stats.h"
+#include "lwip/sys.h"
+#include "lwip/mem.h"
+#include "lwip/memp.h"
+#include "lwip/pbuf.h"
+#include "lwip/netif.h"
+#include "lwip/sockets.h"
+#include "lwip/ip.h"
+#include "lwip/raw.h"
+#include "lwip/udp.h"
+#include "lwip/priv/tcp_priv.h"
+#include "lwip/igmp.h"
+#include "lwip/dns.h"
+#include "lwip/timeouts.h"
+#include "lwip/etharp.h"
+#include "lwip/ip6.h"
+#include "lwip/nd6.h"
+#include "lwip/mld6.h"
+#include "lwip/api.h"
+
+#include "netif/ppp/ppp_opts.h"
+#include "netif/ppp/ppp_impl.h"
+
+#ifndef LWIP_SKIP_PACKING_CHECK
+
+#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES
+#include "arch/bpstruct.h"
+#endif
+PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN
+struct packed_struct_test
+{
+  PACK_STRUCT_FLD_8(u8_t dummy1);
+  PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u32_t dummy2);
+} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT;
+PACK_STRUCT_END
+#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES
+#include "arch/epstruct.h"
+#endif
+#define PACKED_STRUCT_TEST_EXPECTED_SIZE 5
+
+#endif
+
+/* Compile-time sanity checks for configuration errors.
+ * These can be done independently of LWIP_DEBUG, without penalty.
+ */
+#ifndef BYTE_ORDER
+#error "BYTE_ORDER is not defined, you have to define it in your cc.h"
+#endif
+#if (!IP_SOF_BROADCAST && IP_SOF_BROADCAST_RECV)
+#error "If you want to use broadcast filter per pcb on recv operations, you have to define IP_SOF_BROADCAST=1 in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+#if (!LWIP_UDP && LWIP_UDPLITE)
+#error "If you want to use UDP Lite, you have to define LWIP_UDP=1 in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+#if (!LWIP_UDP && LWIP_DHCP)
+#error "If you want to use DHCP, you have to define LWIP_UDP=1 in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+#if (!LWIP_UDP && LWIP_MULTICAST_TX_OPTIONS)
+#error "If you want to use IGMP/LWIP_MULTICAST_TX_OPTIONS, you have to define LWIP_UDP=1 in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+#if (!LWIP_UDP && LWIP_DNS)
+#error "If you want to use DNS, you have to define LWIP_UDP=1 in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+#if !MEMP_MEM_MALLOC /* MEMP_NUM_* checks are disabled when not using the pool allocator */
+#if (LWIP_ARP && ARP_QUEUEING && (MEMP_NUM_ARP_QUEUE <= 0))
+#error "If you want to use ARP Queueing, you have to define MEMP_NUM_ARP_QUEUE>=1 in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+#if (LWIP_RAW && (MEMP_NUM_RAW_PCB <= 0))
+#error "If you want to use RAW, you have to define MEMP_NUM_RAW_PCB>=1 in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+#if (LWIP_UDP && (MEMP_NUM_UDP_PCB <= 0))
+#error "If you want to use UDP, you have to define MEMP_NUM_UDP_PCB>=1 in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+#if (LWIP_TCP && (MEMP_NUM_TCP_PCB <= 0))
+#error "If you want to use TCP, you have to define MEMP_NUM_TCP_PCB>=1 in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+#if (LWIP_IGMP && (MEMP_NUM_IGMP_GROUP <= 1))
+#error "If you want to use IGMP, you have to define MEMP_NUM_IGMP_GROUP>1 in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+#if (LWIP_IGMP && !LWIP_MULTICAST_TX_OPTIONS)
+#error "If you want to use IGMP, you have to define LWIP_MULTICAST_TX_OPTIONS==1 in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+#if (LWIP_IGMP && !LWIP_IPV4)
+#error "IGMP needs LWIP_IPV4 enabled in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+#if (LWIP_MULTICAST_TX_OPTIONS && !LWIP_IPV4)
+#error "LWIP_MULTICAST_TX_OPTIONS needs LWIP_IPV4 enabled in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+#if ((LWIP_NETCONN || LWIP_SOCKET) && (MEMP_NUM_TCPIP_MSG_API <= 0))
+#error "If you want to use Sequential API, you have to define MEMP_NUM_TCPIP_MSG_API>=1 in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+/* There must be sufficient timeouts, taking into account requirements of the subsystems. */
+#if LWIP_TIMERS && (MEMP_NUM_SYS_TIMEOUT < (LWIP_TCP + IP_REASSEMBLY + LWIP_ARP + (2 * LWIP_DHCP) + LWIP_AUTOIP + LWIP_IGMP + LWIP_DNS + PPP_SUPPORT + (LWIP_IPV6 ? (1 + LWIP_IPV6_REASS + LWIP_IPV6_MLD) : 0)))
+#error "MEMP_NUM_SYS_TIMEOUT is too low to accomodate all required timeouts"
+#endif
+#if (IP_REASSEMBLY && (MEMP_NUM_REASSDATA > IP_REASS_MAX_PBUFS))
+#error "MEMP_NUM_REASSDATA > IP_REASS_MAX_PBUFS doesn't make sense since each struct ip_reassdata must hold 2 pbufs at least!"
+#endif
+#endif /* !MEMP_MEM_MALLOC */
+#if LWIP_WND_SCALE
+#if (LWIP_TCP && (TCP_WND > 0xffffffff))
+#error "If you want to use TCP, TCP_WND must fit in an u32_t, so, you have to reduce it in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+#if (LWIP_TCP && (TCP_RCV_SCALE > 14))
+#error "The maximum valid window scale value is 14!"
+#endif
+#if (LWIP_TCP && (TCP_WND > (0xFFFFU << TCP_RCV_SCALE)))
+#error "TCP_WND is bigger than the configured LWIP_WND_SCALE allows!"
+#endif
+#if (LWIP_TCP && ((TCP_WND >> TCP_RCV_SCALE) == 0))
+#error "TCP_WND is too small for the configured LWIP_WND_SCALE (results in zero window)!"
+#endif
+#else /* LWIP_WND_SCALE */
+#if (LWIP_TCP && (TCP_WND > 0xffff))
+#error "If you want to use TCP, TCP_WND must fit in an u16_t, so, you have to reduce it in your lwipopts.h (or enable window scaling)"
+#endif
+#endif /* LWIP_WND_SCALE */
+#if (LWIP_TCP && (TCP_SND_QUEUELEN > 0xffff))
+#error "If you want to use TCP, TCP_SND_QUEUELEN must fit in an u16_t, so, you have to reduce it in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+#if (LWIP_TCP && (TCP_SND_QUEUELEN < 2))
+#error "TCP_SND_QUEUELEN must be at least 2 for no-copy TCP writes to work"
+#endif
+#if (LWIP_TCP && ((TCP_MAXRTX > 12) || (TCP_SYNMAXRTX > 12)))
+#error "If you want to use TCP, TCP_MAXRTX and TCP_SYNMAXRTX must less or equal to 12 (due to tcp_backoff table), so, you have to reduce them in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+#if (LWIP_TCP && TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG && ((TCP_DEFAULT_LISTEN_BACKLOG < 0) || (TCP_DEFAULT_LISTEN_BACKLOG > 0xff)))
+#error "If you want to use TCP backlog, TCP_DEFAULT_LISTEN_BACKLOG must fit into an u8_t"
+#endif
+#if (LWIP_NETIF_API && (NO_SYS == 1))
+#error "If you want to use NETIF API, you have to define NO_SYS=0 in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+#if ((LWIP_SOCKET || LWIP_NETCONN) && (NO_SYS == 1))
+#error "If you want to use Sequential API, you have to define NO_SYS=0 in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+#if (LWIP_PPP_API && (NO_SYS == 1))
+#error "If you want to use PPP API, you have to define NO_SYS=0 in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+#if (LWIP_PPP_API && (PPP_SUPPORT == 0))
+#error "If you want to use PPP API, you have to enable PPP_SUPPORT in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+#if (((!LWIP_DHCP) || (!LWIP_AUTOIP)) && LWIP_DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP)
+#error "If you want to use DHCP/AUTOIP cooperation mode, you have to define LWIP_DHCP=1 and LWIP_AUTOIP=1 in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+#if (((!LWIP_DHCP) || (!LWIP_ARP)) && DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK)
+#error "If you want to use DHCP ARP checking, you have to define LWIP_DHCP=1 and LWIP_ARP=1 in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+#if (!LWIP_ARP && LWIP_AUTOIP)
+#error "If you want to use AUTOIP, you have to define LWIP_ARP=1 in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+#if (LWIP_TCP && ((LWIP_EVENT_API && LWIP_CALLBACK_API) || (!LWIP_EVENT_API && !LWIP_CALLBACK_API)))
+#error "One and exactly one of LWIP_EVENT_API and LWIP_CALLBACK_API has to be enabled in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+#if (MEM_LIBC_MALLOC && MEM_USE_POOLS)
+#error "MEM_LIBC_MALLOC and MEM_USE_POOLS may not both be simultaneously enabled in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+#if (MEM_USE_POOLS && !MEMP_USE_CUSTOM_POOLS)
+#error "MEM_USE_POOLS requires custom pools (MEMP_USE_CUSTOM_POOLS) to be enabled in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+#if (PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE <= MEM_ALIGNMENT)
+#error "PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE must be greater than MEM_ALIGNMENT or the offset may take the full first pbuf"
+#endif
+#if (DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST && !DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC && !(defined(DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_INIT)))
+#error "you have to define define DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_INIT {{'host1', 0x123}, {'host2', 0x234}} to initialize DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST"
+#endif
+#if PPP_SUPPORT && !PPPOS_SUPPORT && !PPPOE_SUPPORT && !PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT
+#error "PPP_SUPPORT needs at least one of PPPOS_SUPPORT, PPPOE_SUPPORT or PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT turned on"
+#endif
+#if PPP_SUPPORT && !PPP_IPV4_SUPPORT && !PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT
+#error "PPP_SUPPORT needs PPP_IPV4_SUPPORT and/or PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT turned on"
+#endif
+#if PPP_SUPPORT && PPP_IPV4_SUPPORT && !LWIP_IPV4
+#error "PPP_IPV4_SUPPORT needs LWIP_IPV4 turned on"
+#endif
+#if PPP_SUPPORT && PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT && !LWIP_IPV6
+#error "PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT needs LWIP_IPV6 turned on"
+#endif
+#if !LWIP_ETHERNET && (LWIP_ARP || PPPOE_SUPPORT)
+#error "LWIP_ETHERNET needs to be turned on for LWIP_ARP or PPPOE_SUPPORT"
+#endif
+#if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING_INPUT && !LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING
+#error "When using LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING_INPUT, LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING must be enabled, too"
+#endif
+#if LWIP_TCP && LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF && !TCP_OVERSIZE
+#error "LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF needs TCP_OVERSIZE enabled to create single-pbuf TCP packets"
+#endif
+#if LWIP_NETCONN && LWIP_TCP
+#if NETCONN_COPY != TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY
+#error "NETCONN_COPY != TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY"
+#endif
+#if NETCONN_MORE != TCP_WRITE_FLAG_MORE
+#error "NETCONN_MORE != TCP_WRITE_FLAG_MORE"
+#endif
+#endif /* LWIP_NETCONN && LWIP_TCP */
+#if LWIP_SOCKET
+/* Check that the SO_* socket options and SOF_* lwIP-internal flags match */
+#if SO_REUSEADDR != SOF_REUSEADDR
+#error "WARNING: SO_REUSEADDR != SOF_REUSEADDR"
+#endif
+#if SO_KEEPALIVE != SOF_KEEPALIVE
+#error "WARNING: SO_KEEPALIVE != SOF_KEEPALIVE"
+#endif
+#if SO_BROADCAST != SOF_BROADCAST
+#error "WARNING: SO_BROADCAST != SOF_BROADCAST"
+#endif
+#endif /* LWIP_SOCKET */
+
+/* Compile-time checks for deprecated options.
+ */
+#ifdef MEMP_NUM_TCPIP_MSG
+#error "MEMP_NUM_TCPIP_MSG option is deprecated. Remove it from your lwipopts.h."
+#endif
+#ifdef TCP_REXMIT_DEBUG
+#error "TCP_REXMIT_DEBUG option is deprecated. Remove it from your lwipopts.h."
+#endif
+#ifdef RAW_STATS
+#error "RAW_STATS option is deprecated. Remove it from your lwipopts.h."
+#endif
+#ifdef ETHARP_QUEUE_FIRST
+#error "ETHARP_QUEUE_FIRST option is deprecated. Remove it from your lwipopts.h."
+#endif
+#ifdef ETHARP_ALWAYS_INSERT
+#error "ETHARP_ALWAYS_INSERT option is deprecated. Remove it from your lwipopts.h."
+#endif
+#define LWIP_COMPAT_MUTEX_ALLOWED
+#if !NO_SYS && LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING && LWIP_COMPAT_MUTEX && !defined(LWIP_COMPAT_MUTEX_ALLOWED)
+#error "LWIP_COMPAT_MUTEX cannot prevent priority inversion. It is recommended to implement priority-aware mutexes. (Define LWIP_COMPAT_MUTEX_ALLOWED to disable this error.)"
+#endif
+
+#ifndef LWIP_DISABLE_TCP_SANITY_CHECKS
+#define LWIP_DISABLE_TCP_SANITY_CHECKS 0
+#endif
+#ifndef LWIP_DISABLE_MEMP_SANITY_CHECKS
+#define LWIP_DISABLE_MEMP_SANITY_CHECKS 0
+#endif
+
+/* MEMP sanity checks */
+#if MEMP_MEM_MALLOC
+#if !LWIP_DISABLE_MEMP_SANITY_CHECKS
+#if LWIP_NETCONN || LWIP_SOCKET
+#if !MEMP_NUM_NETCONN && LWIP_SOCKET
+#error "lwip_sanity_check: WARNING: MEMP_NUM_NETCONN cannot be 0 when using sockets!"
+#endif
+#else /* MEMP_MEM_MALLOC */
+#if MEMP_NUM_NETCONN > (MEMP_NUM_TCP_PCB + MEMP_NUM_TCP_PCB_LISTEN + MEMP_NUM_UDP_PCB + MEMP_NUM_RAW_PCB)
+#error "lwip_sanity_check: WARNING: MEMP_NUM_NETCONN should be less than the sum of MEMP_NUM_{TCP,RAW,UDP}_PCB+MEMP_NUM_TCP_PCB_LISTEN. If you know what you are doing, define LWIP_DISABLE_MEMP_SANITY_CHECKS to 1 to disable this error."
+#endif
+#endif /* LWIP_NETCONN || LWIP_SOCKET */
+#endif /* !LWIP_DISABLE_MEMP_SANITY_CHECKS */
+#if MEM_USE_POOLS
+#error "MEMP_MEM_MALLOC and MEM_USE_POOLS cannot be enabled at the same time"
+#endif
+#ifdef LWIP_HOOK_MEMP_AVAILABLE
+#error "LWIP_HOOK_MEMP_AVAILABLE doesn't make sense with MEMP_MEM_MALLOC"
+#endif
+#endif /* MEMP_MEM_MALLOC */
+
+/* TCP sanity checks */
+#if LWIP_DISABLE_TCP_SANITY_CHECKS
+#if LWIP_TCP
+#if !MEMP_MEM_MALLOC && (MEMP_NUM_TCP_SEG < TCP_SND_QUEUELEN)
+#error "lwip_sanity_check: WARNING: MEMP_NUM_TCP_SEG should be at least as big as TCP_SND_QUEUELEN. If you know what you are doing, define LWIP_DISABLE_TCP_SANITY_CHECKS to 1 to disable this error."
+#endif
+#if TCP_SND_BUF < (2 * TCP_MSS)
+#error "lwip_sanity_check: WARNING: TCP_SND_BUF must be at least as much as (2 * TCP_MSS) for things to work smoothly. If you know what you are doing, define LWIP_DISABLE_TCP_SANITY_CHECKS to 1 to disable this error."
+#endif
+#if TCP_SND_QUEUELEN < (2 * (TCP_SND_BUF / TCP_MSS))
+#error "lwip_sanity_check: WARNING: TCP_SND_QUEUELEN must be at least as much as (2 * TCP_SND_BUF/TCP_MSS) for things to work. If you know what you are doing, define LWIP_DISABLE_TCP_SANITY_CHECKS to 1 to disable this error."
+#endif
+#if TCP_SNDLOWAT >= TCP_SND_BUF
+#error "lwip_sanity_check: WARNING: TCP_SNDLOWAT must be less than TCP_SND_BUF. If you know what you are doing, define LWIP_DISABLE_TCP_SANITY_CHECKS to 1 to disable this error."
+#endif
+#if TCP_SNDLOWAT >= (0xFFFF - (4 * TCP_MSS))
+#error "lwip_sanity_check: WARNING: TCP_SNDLOWAT must at least be 4*MSS below u16_t overflow!"
+#endif
+#if TCP_SNDQUEUELOWAT >= TCP_SND_QUEUELEN
+#error "lwip_sanity_check: WARNING: TCP_SNDQUEUELOWAT must be less than TCP_SND_QUEUELEN. If you know what you are doing, define LWIP_DISABLE_TCP_SANITY_CHECKS to 1 to disable this error."
+#endif
+#if !MEMP_MEM_MALLOC && PBUF_POOL_SIZE && (PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE <= (PBUF_LINK_ENCAPSULATION_HLEN + PBUF_LINK_HLEN + PBUF_IP_HLEN + PBUF_TRANSPORT_HLEN))
+#error "lwip_sanity_check: WARNING: PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE does not provide enough space for protocol headers. If you know what you are doing, define LWIP_DISABLE_TCP_SANITY_CHECKS to 1 to disable this error."
+#endif
+#if !MEMP_MEM_MALLOC && PBUF_POOL_SIZE && (TCP_WND > (PBUF_POOL_SIZE * (PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE - (PBUF_LINK_ENCAPSULATION_HLEN + PBUF_LINK_HLEN + PBUF_IP_HLEN + PBUF_TRANSPORT_HLEN))))
+#error "lwip_sanity_check: WARNING: TCP_WND is larger than space provided by PBUF_POOL_SIZE * (PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE - protocol headers). If you know what you are doing, define LWIP_DISABLE_TCP_SANITY_CHECKS to 1 to disable this error."
+#endif
+#if TCP_WND < TCP_MSS
+#error "lwip_sanity_check: WARNING: TCP_WND is smaller than MSS. If you know what you are doing, define LWIP_DISABLE_TCP_SANITY_CHECKS to 1 to disable this error."
+#endif
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+#endif /* !LWIP_DISABLE_TCP_SANITY_CHECKS */
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup lwip_nosys
+ * Initialize all modules.
+ * Use this in NO_SYS mode. Use tcpip_init() otherwise.
+ */
+void lwip_init(void)
+{
+#ifndef LWIP_SKIP_CONST_CHECK
+  int a;
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(a);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("LWIP_CONST_CAST not implemented correctly. Check your lwIP port.", LWIP_CONST_CAST(void *, &a) == &a);
+#endif
+#ifndef LWIP_SKIP_PACKING_CHECK
+  LWIP_ASSERT("Struct packing not implemented correctly. Check your lwIP port.", sizeof(struct packed_struct_test) == PACKED_STRUCT_TEST_EXPECTED_SIZE);
+#endif
+
+  /* Modules initialization */
+  stats_init();
+#if !NO_SYS
+  sys_init();
+#endif /* !NO_SYS */
+  mem_init();
+  memp_init();
+  pbuf_init();
+  netif_init();
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+  ip_init();
+#if LWIP_ARP
+  etharp_init();
+#endif /* LWIP_ARP */
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
+#if LWIP_RAW
+  raw_init();
+#endif /* LWIP_RAW */
+#if LWIP_UDP
+  udp_init();
+#endif /* LWIP_UDP */
+#if LWIP_TCP
+  tcp_init();
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+#if LWIP_IGMP
+  igmp_init();
+#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */
+#if LWIP_DNS
+  dns_init();
+#endif /* LWIP_DNS */
+#if PPP_SUPPORT
+  ppp_init();
+#endif
+
+#if LWIP_TIMERS
+  sys_timeouts_init();
+#endif /* LWIP_TIMERS */
+}

+ 124 - 0
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@@ -0,0 +1,124 @@
+/**
+ * @file
+ * Common IPv4 and IPv6 code
+ *
+ * @defgroup ip IP
+ * @ingroup callbackstyle_api
+ * 
+ * @defgroup ip4 IPv4
+ * @ingroup ip
+ *
+ * @defgroup ip6 IPv6
+ * @ingroup ip
+ * 
+ * @defgroup ipaddr IP address handling
+ * @ingroup infrastructure
+ * 
+ * @defgroup ip4addr IPv4 only
+ * @ingroup ipaddr
+ * 
+ * @defgroup ip6addr IPv6 only
+ * @ingroup ipaddr
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ * Author: Adam Dunkels <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/opt.h"
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4 || LWIP_IPV6
+
+#include "lwip/ip_addr.h"
+#include "lwip/ip.h"
+
+/** Global data for both IPv4 and IPv6 */
+struct ip_globals ip_data;
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6
+
+const ip_addr_t ip_addr_any_type = IPADDR_ANY_TYPE_INIT;
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup ipaddr
+ * Convert IP address string (both versions) to numeric.
+ * The version is auto-detected from the string.
+ *
+ * @param cp IP address string to convert
+ * @param addr conversion result is stored here
+ * @return 1 on success, 0 on error
+ */
+int
+ipaddr_aton(const char *cp, ip_addr_t *addr)
+{
+  if (cp != NULL) {
+    const char* c;
+    for (c = cp; *c != 0; c++) {
+      if (*c == ':') {
+        /* contains a colon: IPv6 address */
+        if (addr) {
+          IP_SET_TYPE_VAL(*addr, IPADDR_TYPE_V6);
+        }
+        return ip6addr_aton(cp, ip_2_ip6(addr));
+      } else if (*c == '.') {
+        /* contains a dot: IPv4 address */
+        break;
+      }
+    }
+    /* call ip4addr_aton as fallback or if IPv4 was found */
+    if (addr) {
+      IP_SET_TYPE_VAL(*addr, IPADDR_TYPE_V4);
+    }
+    return ip4addr_aton(cp, ip_2_ip4(addr));
+  }
+  return 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup lwip_nosys
+ * If both IP versions are enabled, this function can dispatch packets to the correct one.
+ * Don't call directly, pass to netif_add() and call netif->input().
+ */
+err_t
+ip_input(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *inp)
+{
+  if (p != NULL) {
+    if (IP_HDR_GET_VERSION(p->payload) == 6) {
+      return ip6_input(p, inp);
+    }
+    return ip4_input(p, inp);
+  }
+  return ERR_VAL;
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IPV6 */
+
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 || LWIP_IPV6 */

+ 527 - 0
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+/**
+ * @file
+ * AutoIP Automatic LinkLocal IP Configuration
+ *
+ * This is a AutoIP implementation for the lwIP TCP/IP stack. It aims to conform
+ * with RFC 3927.
+ *
+ * @defgroup autoip AUTOIP
+ * @ingroup ip4
+ * AUTOIP related functions
+ * USAGE:
+ *
+ * define @ref LWIP_AUTOIP 1 in your lwipopts.h
+ * Options:
+ * AUTOIP_TMR_INTERVAL msecs,
+ *   I recommend a value of 100. The value must divide 1000 with a remainder almost 0.
+ *   Possible values are 1000, 500, 333, 250, 200, 166, 142, 125, 111, 100 ....
+ *
+ * Without DHCP:
+ * - Call autoip_start() after netif_add().
+ *
+ * With DHCP:
+ * - define @ref LWIP_DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP 1 in your lwipopts.h.
+ * - Configure your DHCP Client.
+ * 
+ * @see netifapi_autoip
+ */
+
+/*
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 2007 Dominik Spies <[email protected]>
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * Author: Dominik Spies <[email protected]>
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/opt.h"
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_AUTOIP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */
+
+#include "lwip/mem.h"
+/* #include "lwip/udp.h" */
+#include "lwip/ip_addr.h"
+#include "lwip/netif.h"
+#include "lwip/autoip.h"
+#include "lwip/etharp.h"
+#include "lwip/prot/autoip.h"
+
+#include <string.h>
+
+/** Pseudo random macro based on netif informations.
+ * You could use "rand()" from the C Library if you define LWIP_AUTOIP_RAND in lwipopts.h */
+#ifndef LWIP_AUTOIP_RAND
+#define LWIP_AUTOIP_RAND(netif) ( (((u32_t)((netif->hwaddr[5]) & 0xff) << 24) | \
+                                   ((u32_t)((netif->hwaddr[3]) & 0xff) << 16) | \
+                                   ((u32_t)((netif->hwaddr[2]) & 0xff) << 8) | \
+                                   ((u32_t)((netif->hwaddr[4]) & 0xff))) + \
+                                   (netif_autoip_data(netif)? netif_autoip_data(netif)->tried_llipaddr : 0))
+#endif /* LWIP_AUTOIP_RAND */
+
+/**
+ * Macro that generates the initial IP address to be tried by AUTOIP.
+ * If you want to override this, define it to something else in lwipopts.h.
+ */
+#ifndef LWIP_AUTOIP_CREATE_SEED_ADDR
+#define LWIP_AUTOIP_CREATE_SEED_ADDR(netif) \
+  lwip_htonl(AUTOIP_RANGE_START + ((u32_t)(((u8_t)(netif->hwaddr[4])) | \
+                 ((u32_t)((u8_t)(netif->hwaddr[5]))) << 8)))
+#endif /* LWIP_AUTOIP_CREATE_SEED_ADDR */
+
+/* static functions */
+static err_t autoip_arp_announce(struct netif *netif);
+static void autoip_start_probing(struct netif *netif);
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup autoip 
+ * Set a statically allocated struct autoip to work with.
+ * Using this prevents autoip_start to allocate it using mem_malloc.
+ *
+ * @param netif the netif for which to set the struct autoip
+ * @param autoip (uninitialised) autoip struct allocated by the application
+ */
+void
+autoip_set_struct(struct netif *netif, struct autoip *autoip)
+{
+  LWIP_ASSERT("netif != NULL", netif != NULL);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("autoip != NULL", autoip != NULL);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("netif already has a struct autoip set",
+              netif_autoip_data(netif) == NULL);
+
+  /* clear data structure */
+  memset(autoip, 0, sizeof(struct autoip));
+  /* autoip->state = AUTOIP_STATE_OFF; */
+  netif_set_client_data(netif, LWIP_NETIF_CLIENT_DATA_INDEX_AUTOIP, autoip);
+}
+
+/** Restart AutoIP client and check the next address (conflict detected)
+ *
+ * @param netif The netif under AutoIP control
+ */
+static void
+autoip_restart(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct autoip* autoip = netif_autoip_data(netif);
+  autoip->tried_llipaddr++;
+  autoip_start(netif);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Handle a IP address conflict after an ARP conflict detection
+ */
+static void
+autoip_handle_arp_conflict(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct autoip* autoip = netif_autoip_data(netif);
+
+  /* RFC3927, 2.5 "Conflict Detection and Defense" allows two options where
+     a) means retreat on the first conflict and
+     b) allows to keep an already configured address when having only one
+        conflict in 10 seconds
+     We use option b) since it helps to improve the chance that one of the two
+     conflicting hosts may be able to retain its address. */
+
+  if (autoip->lastconflict > 0) {
+    /* retreat, there was a conflicting ARP in the last DEFEND_INTERVAL seconds */
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE,
+      ("autoip_handle_arp_conflict(): we are defending, but in DEFEND_INTERVAL, retreating\n"));
+
+    /* Active TCP sessions are aborted when removing the ip addresss */
+    autoip_restart(netif);
+  } else {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE,
+      ("autoip_handle_arp_conflict(): we are defend, send ARP Announce\n"));
+    autoip_arp_announce(netif);
+    autoip->lastconflict = DEFEND_INTERVAL * AUTOIP_TICKS_PER_SECOND;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Create an IP-Address out of range 169.254.1.0 to 169.254.254.255
+ *
+ * @param netif network interface on which create the IP-Address
+ * @param ipaddr ip address to initialize
+ */
+static void
+autoip_create_addr(struct netif *netif, ip4_addr_t *ipaddr)
+{
+  struct autoip* autoip = netif_autoip_data(netif);
+
+  /* Here we create an IP-Address out of range 169.254.1.0 to 169.254.254.255
+   * compliant to RFC 3927 Section 2.1
+   * We have 254 * 256 possibilities */
+
+  u32_t addr = lwip_ntohl(LWIP_AUTOIP_CREATE_SEED_ADDR(netif));
+  addr += autoip->tried_llipaddr;
+  addr = AUTOIP_NET | (addr & 0xffff);
+  /* Now, 169.254.0.0 <= addr <= 169.254.255.255 */
+
+  if (addr < AUTOIP_RANGE_START) {
+    addr += AUTOIP_RANGE_END - AUTOIP_RANGE_START + 1;
+  }
+  if (addr > AUTOIP_RANGE_END) {
+    addr -= AUTOIP_RANGE_END - AUTOIP_RANGE_START + 1;
+  }
+  LWIP_ASSERT("AUTOIP address not in range", (addr >= AUTOIP_RANGE_START) &&
+    (addr <= AUTOIP_RANGE_END));
+  ip4_addr_set_u32(ipaddr, lwip_htonl(addr));
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE,
+    ("autoip_create_addr(): tried_llipaddr=%"U16_F", %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F"\n",
+    (u16_t)(autoip->tried_llipaddr), ip4_addr1_16(ipaddr), ip4_addr2_16(ipaddr),
+    ip4_addr3_16(ipaddr), ip4_addr4_16(ipaddr)));
+}
+
+/**
+ * Sends an ARP probe from a network interface
+ *
+ * @param netif network interface used to send the probe
+ */
+static err_t
+autoip_arp_probe(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct autoip* autoip = netif_autoip_data(netif);
+  /* this works because netif->ip_addr is ANY */
+  return etharp_request(netif, &autoip->llipaddr);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Sends an ARP announce from a network interface
+ *
+ * @param netif network interface used to send the announce
+ */
+static err_t
+autoip_arp_announce(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  return etharp_gratuitous(netif);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Configure interface for use with current LL IP-Address
+ *
+ * @param netif network interface to configure with current LL IP-Address
+ */
+static err_t
+autoip_bind(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct autoip* autoip = netif_autoip_data(netif);
+  ip4_addr_t sn_mask, gw_addr;
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE,
+    ("autoip_bind(netif=%p) %c%c%"U16_F" %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F"\n",
+    (void*)netif, netif->name[0], netif->name[1], (u16_t)netif->num,
+    ip4_addr1_16(&autoip->llipaddr), ip4_addr2_16(&autoip->llipaddr),
+    ip4_addr3_16(&autoip->llipaddr), ip4_addr4_16(&autoip->llipaddr)));
+
+  IP4_ADDR(&sn_mask, 255, 255, 0, 0);
+  IP4_ADDR(&gw_addr, 0, 0, 0, 0);
+
+  netif_set_addr(netif, &autoip->llipaddr, &sn_mask, &gw_addr);
+  /* interface is used by routing now that an address is set */
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup autoip 
+ * Start AutoIP client
+ *
+ * @param netif network interface on which start the AutoIP client
+ */
+err_t
+autoip_start(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct autoip* autoip = netif_autoip_data(netif);
+  err_t result = ERR_OK;
+
+  LWIP_ERROR("netif is not up, old style port?", netif_is_up(netif), return ERR_ARG;);
+
+  /* Set IP-Address, Netmask and Gateway to 0 to make sure that
+   * ARP Packets are formed correctly
+   */
+  netif_set_addr(netif, IP4_ADDR_ANY4, IP4_ADDR_ANY4, IP4_ADDR_ANY4);
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE,
+    ("autoip_start(netif=%p) %c%c%"U16_F"\n", (void*)netif, netif->name[0],
+    netif->name[1], (u16_t)netif->num));
+  if (autoip == NULL) {
+    /* no AutoIP client attached yet? */
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE,
+      ("autoip_start(): starting new AUTOIP client\n"));
+    autoip = (struct autoip *)mem_malloc(sizeof(struct autoip));
+    if (autoip == NULL) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE,
+        ("autoip_start(): could not allocate autoip\n"));
+      return ERR_MEM;
+    }
+    memset(autoip, 0, sizeof(struct autoip));
+    /* store this AutoIP client in the netif */
+    netif_set_client_data(netif, LWIP_NETIF_CLIENT_DATA_INDEX_AUTOIP, autoip);
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("autoip_start(): allocated autoip"));
+  } else {
+    autoip->state = AUTOIP_STATE_OFF;
+    autoip->ttw = 0;
+    autoip->sent_num = 0;
+    ip4_addr_set_zero(&autoip->llipaddr);
+    autoip->lastconflict = 0;
+  }
+
+  autoip_create_addr(netif, &(autoip->llipaddr));
+  autoip_start_probing(netif);
+
+  return result;
+}
+
+static void
+autoip_start_probing(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct autoip* autoip = netif_autoip_data(netif);
+
+  autoip->state = AUTOIP_STATE_PROBING;
+  autoip->sent_num = 0;
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE,
+     ("autoip_start_probing(): changing state to PROBING: %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F"\n",
+      ip4_addr1_16(&autoip->llipaddr), ip4_addr2_16(&autoip->llipaddr),
+      ip4_addr3_16(&autoip->llipaddr), ip4_addr4_16(&autoip->llipaddr)));
+
+  /* time to wait to first probe, this is randomly
+   * chosen out of 0 to PROBE_WAIT seconds.
+   * compliant to RFC 3927 Section 2.2.1
+   */
+  autoip->ttw = (u16_t)(LWIP_AUTOIP_RAND(netif) % (PROBE_WAIT * AUTOIP_TICKS_PER_SECOND));
+
+  /*
+   * if we tried more then MAX_CONFLICTS we must limit our rate for
+   * acquiring and probing address
+   * compliant to RFC 3927 Section 2.2.1
+   */
+  if (autoip->tried_llipaddr > MAX_CONFLICTS) {
+    autoip->ttw = RATE_LIMIT_INTERVAL * AUTOIP_TICKS_PER_SECOND;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Handle a possible change in the network configuration.
+ *
+ * If there is an AutoIP address configured, take the interface down
+ * and begin probing with the same address.
+ */
+void
+autoip_network_changed(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct autoip* autoip = netif_autoip_data(netif);
+
+  if (autoip && (autoip->state != AUTOIP_STATE_OFF)) {
+    autoip_start_probing(netif);
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup autoip 
+ * Stop AutoIP client
+ *
+ * @param netif network interface on which stop the AutoIP client
+ */
+err_t
+autoip_stop(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct autoip* autoip = netif_autoip_data(netif);
+
+  if (autoip != NULL) {
+    autoip->state = AUTOIP_STATE_OFF;
+    if (ip4_addr_islinklocal(netif_ip4_addr(netif))) {
+      netif_set_addr(netif, IP4_ADDR_ANY4, IP4_ADDR_ANY4, IP4_ADDR_ANY4);
+    }
+  }
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Has to be called in loop every AUTOIP_TMR_INTERVAL milliseconds
+ */
+void
+autoip_tmr(void)
+{
+  struct netif *netif = netif_list;
+  /* loop through netif's */
+  while (netif != NULL) {
+    struct autoip* autoip = netif_autoip_data(netif);
+    /* only act on AutoIP configured interfaces */
+    if (autoip != NULL) {
+      if (autoip->lastconflict > 0) {
+        autoip->lastconflict--;
+      }
+
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE,
+        ("autoip_tmr() AutoIP-State: %"U16_F", ttw=%"U16_F"\n",
+        (u16_t)(autoip->state), autoip->ttw));
+
+      if (autoip->ttw > 0) {
+        autoip->ttw--;
+      }
+
+      switch(autoip->state) {
+        case AUTOIP_STATE_PROBING:
+          if (autoip->ttw == 0) {
+            if (autoip->sent_num >= PROBE_NUM) {
+              /* Switch to ANNOUNCING: now we can bind to an IP address and use it */
+              autoip->state = AUTOIP_STATE_ANNOUNCING;
+              autoip_bind(netif);
+              /* autoip_bind() calls netif_set_addr(): this triggers a gratuitous ARP
+                 which counts as an announcement */
+              autoip->sent_num = 1;
+              autoip->ttw = ANNOUNCE_WAIT * AUTOIP_TICKS_PER_SECOND;
+              LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE,
+                 ("autoip_tmr(): changing state to ANNOUNCING: %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F"\n",
+                  ip4_addr1_16(&autoip->llipaddr), ip4_addr2_16(&autoip->llipaddr),
+                  ip4_addr3_16(&autoip->llipaddr), ip4_addr4_16(&autoip->llipaddr)));
+            } else {
+              autoip_arp_probe(netif);
+              LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("autoip_tmr() PROBING Sent Probe\n"));
+              autoip->sent_num++;
+              if (autoip->sent_num == PROBE_NUM) {
+                /* calculate time to wait to for announce */
+                autoip->ttw = ANNOUNCE_WAIT * AUTOIP_TICKS_PER_SECOND;
+              } else {
+                /* calculate time to wait to next probe */
+                autoip->ttw = (u16_t)((LWIP_AUTOIP_RAND(netif) %
+                  ((PROBE_MAX - PROBE_MIN) * AUTOIP_TICKS_PER_SECOND) ) +
+                  PROBE_MIN * AUTOIP_TICKS_PER_SECOND);
+              }
+            }
+          }
+          break;
+
+        case AUTOIP_STATE_ANNOUNCING:
+          if (autoip->ttw == 0) {
+            autoip_arp_announce(netif);
+            LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("autoip_tmr() ANNOUNCING Sent Announce\n"));
+            autoip->ttw = ANNOUNCE_INTERVAL * AUTOIP_TICKS_PER_SECOND;
+            autoip->sent_num++;
+
+            if (autoip->sent_num >= ANNOUNCE_NUM) {
+                autoip->state = AUTOIP_STATE_BOUND;
+                autoip->sent_num = 0;
+                autoip->ttw = 0;
+                 LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE,
+                    ("autoip_tmr(): changing state to BOUND: %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F"\n",
+                     ip4_addr1_16(&autoip->llipaddr), ip4_addr2_16(&autoip->llipaddr),
+                     ip4_addr3_16(&autoip->llipaddr), ip4_addr4_16(&autoip->llipaddr)));
+            }
+          }
+          break;
+
+        default:
+          /* nothing to do in other states */
+          break;
+      }
+    }
+    /* proceed to next network interface */
+    netif = netif->next;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Handles every incoming ARP Packet, called by etharp_input().
+ *
+ * @param netif network interface to use for autoip processing
+ * @param hdr Incoming ARP packet
+ */
+void
+autoip_arp_reply(struct netif *netif, struct etharp_hdr *hdr)
+{
+  struct autoip* autoip = netif_autoip_data(netif);
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("autoip_arp_reply()\n"));
+  if ((autoip != NULL) && (autoip->state != AUTOIP_STATE_OFF)) {
+   /* when ip.src == llipaddr && hw.src != netif->hwaddr
+    *
+    * when probing  ip.dst == llipaddr && hw.src != netif->hwaddr
+    * we have a conflict and must solve it
+    */
+    ip4_addr_t sipaddr, dipaddr;
+    struct eth_addr netifaddr;
+    ETHADDR16_COPY(netifaddr.addr, netif->hwaddr);
+
+    /* Copy struct ip4_addr2 to aligned ip4_addr, to support compilers without
+     * structure packing (not using structure copy which breaks strict-aliasing rules).
+     */
+    IPADDR2_COPY(&sipaddr, &hdr->sipaddr);
+    IPADDR2_COPY(&dipaddr, &hdr->dipaddr);
+
+    if (autoip->state == AUTOIP_STATE_PROBING) {
+     /* RFC 3927 Section 2.2.1:
+      * from beginning to after ANNOUNCE_WAIT
+      * seconds we have a conflict if
+      * ip.src == llipaddr OR
+      * ip.dst == llipaddr && hw.src != own hwaddr
+      */
+      if ((ip4_addr_cmp(&sipaddr, &autoip->llipaddr)) ||
+          (ip4_addr_isany_val(sipaddr) &&
+           ip4_addr_cmp(&dipaddr, &autoip->llipaddr) &&
+           !eth_addr_cmp(&netifaddr, &hdr->shwaddr))) {
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING,
+          ("autoip_arp_reply(): Probe Conflict detected\n"));
+        autoip_restart(netif);
+      }
+    } else {
+     /* RFC 3927 Section 2.5:
+      * in any state we have a conflict if
+      * ip.src == llipaddr && hw.src != own hwaddr
+      */
+      if (ip4_addr_cmp(&sipaddr, &autoip->llipaddr) &&
+          !eth_addr_cmp(&netifaddr, &hdr->shwaddr)) {
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING,
+          ("autoip_arp_reply(): Conflicting ARP-Packet detected\n"));
+        autoip_handle_arp_conflict(netif);
+      }
+    }
+  }
+}
+
+/** check if AutoIP supplied netif->ip_addr
+ *
+ * @param netif the netif to check
+ * @return 1 if AutoIP supplied netif->ip_addr (state BOUND or ANNOUNCING),
+ *         0 otherwise
+ */
+u8_t
+autoip_supplied_address(const struct netif *netif)
+{
+  if ((netif != NULL) && (netif_autoip_data(netif) != NULL)) {
+    struct autoip* autoip = netif_autoip_data(netif);
+    return (autoip->state == AUTOIP_STATE_BOUND) || (autoip->state == AUTOIP_STATE_ANNOUNCING);
+  }
+  return 0;
+}
+
+u8_t
+autoip_accept_packet(struct netif *netif, const ip4_addr_t *addr)
+{
+  struct autoip* autoip = netif_autoip_data(netif);
+  return (autoip != NULL) && ip4_addr_cmp(addr, &(autoip->llipaddr));
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_AUTOIP */

+ 1950 - 0
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@@ -0,0 +1,1950 @@
+/**
+ * @file
+ * Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol client
+ *
+ * @defgroup dhcp4 DHCPv4
+ * @ingroup ip4
+ * DHCP (IPv4) related functions
+ * This is a DHCP client for the lwIP TCP/IP stack. It aims to conform
+ * with RFC 2131 and RFC 2132.
+ *
+ * @todo:
+ * - Support for interfaces other than Ethernet (SLIP, PPP, ...)
+ *
+ * Options:
+ * @ref DHCP_COARSE_TIMER_SECS (recommended 60 which is a minute)
+ * @ref DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS (recommended 500 which equals TCP coarse timer)
+ *
+ * dhcp_start() starts a DHCP client instance which
+ * configures the interface by obtaining an IP address lease and maintaining it.
+ *
+ * Use dhcp_release() to end the lease and use dhcp_stop()
+ * to remove the DHCP client.
+ *
+ * @see netifapi_dhcp4
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Leon Woestenberg <[email protected]>
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Axon Digital Design B.V., The Netherlands.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ * The Swedish Institute of Computer Science and Adam Dunkels
+ * are specifically granted permission to redistribute this
+ * source code.
+ *
+ * Author: Leon Woestenberg <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/opt.h"
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_DHCP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */
+
+#include "lwip/stats.h"
+#include "lwip/mem.h"
+#include "lwip/udp.h"
+#include "lwip/ip_addr.h"
+#include "lwip/netif.h"
+#include "lwip/def.h"
+#include "lwip/dhcp.h"
+#include "lwip/autoip.h"
+#include "lwip/dns.h"
+#include "lwip/etharp.h"
+#include "lwip/prot/dhcp.h"
+
+#include <string.h>
+
+/** DHCP_CREATE_RAND_XID: if this is set to 1, the xid is created using
+ * LWIP_RAND() (this overrides DHCP_GLOBAL_XID)
+ */
+#ifndef DHCP_CREATE_RAND_XID
+#define DHCP_CREATE_RAND_XID        1
+#endif
+
+/** Default for DHCP_GLOBAL_XID is 0xABCD0000
+ * This can be changed by defining DHCP_GLOBAL_XID and DHCP_GLOBAL_XID_HEADER, e.g.
+ *  \#define DHCP_GLOBAL_XID_HEADER "stdlib.h"
+ *  \#define DHCP_GLOBAL_XID rand()
+ */
+#ifdef DHCP_GLOBAL_XID_HEADER
+#include DHCP_GLOBAL_XID_HEADER /* include optional starting XID generation prototypes */
+#endif
+
+/** DHCP_OPTION_MAX_MSG_SIZE is set to the MTU
+ * MTU is checked to be big enough in dhcp_start */
+#define DHCP_MAX_MSG_LEN(netif)        (netif->mtu)
+#define DHCP_MAX_MSG_LEN_MIN_REQUIRED  576
+/** Minimum length for reply before packet is parsed */
+#define DHCP_MIN_REPLY_LEN             44
+
+#define REBOOT_TRIES                2
+
+#if LWIP_DNS && LWIP_DHCP_MAX_DNS_SERVERS
+#if DNS_MAX_SERVERS > LWIP_DHCP_MAX_DNS_SERVERS
+#define LWIP_DHCP_PROVIDE_DNS_SERVERS LWIP_DHCP_MAX_DNS_SERVERS
+#else
+#define LWIP_DHCP_PROVIDE_DNS_SERVERS DNS_MAX_SERVERS
+#endif
+#else
+#define LWIP_DHCP_PROVIDE_DNS_SERVERS 0
+#endif
+
+/** Option handling: options are parsed in dhcp_parse_reply
+ * and saved in an array where other functions can load them from.
+ * This might be moved into the struct dhcp (not necessarily since
+ * lwIP is single-threaded and the array is only used while in recv
+ * callback). */
+enum dhcp_option_idx {
+  DHCP_OPTION_IDX_OVERLOAD = 0,
+  DHCP_OPTION_IDX_MSG_TYPE,
+  DHCP_OPTION_IDX_SERVER_ID,
+  DHCP_OPTION_IDX_LEASE_TIME,
+  DHCP_OPTION_IDX_T1,
+  DHCP_OPTION_IDX_T2,
+  DHCP_OPTION_IDX_SUBNET_MASK,
+  DHCP_OPTION_IDX_ROUTER,
+#if LWIP_DHCP_PROVIDE_DNS_SERVERS
+  DHCP_OPTION_IDX_DNS_SERVER,
+  DHCP_OPTION_IDX_DNS_SERVER_LAST = DHCP_OPTION_IDX_DNS_SERVER + LWIP_DHCP_PROVIDE_DNS_SERVERS - 1,
+#endif /* LWIP_DHCP_PROVIDE_DNS_SERVERS */
+#if LWIP_DHCP_GET_NTP_SRV
+  DHCP_OPTION_IDX_NTP_SERVER,
+  DHCP_OPTION_IDX_NTP_SERVER_LAST = DHCP_OPTION_IDX_NTP_SERVER + LWIP_DHCP_MAX_NTP_SERVERS - 1,
+#endif /* LWIP_DHCP_GET_NTP_SRV */
+  DHCP_OPTION_IDX_MAX
+};
+
+/** Holds the decoded option values, only valid while in dhcp_recv.
+    @todo: move this into struct dhcp? */
+u32_t dhcp_rx_options_val[DHCP_OPTION_IDX_MAX];
+/** Holds a flag which option was received and is contained in dhcp_rx_options_val,
+    only valid while in dhcp_recv.
+    @todo: move this into struct dhcp? */
+u8_t  dhcp_rx_options_given[DHCP_OPTION_IDX_MAX];
+
+static u8_t dhcp_discover_request_options[] = {
+  DHCP_OPTION_SUBNET_MASK,
+  DHCP_OPTION_ROUTER,
+  DHCP_OPTION_BROADCAST
+#if LWIP_DHCP_PROVIDE_DNS_SERVERS
+  , DHCP_OPTION_DNS_SERVER
+#endif /* LWIP_DHCP_PROVIDE_DNS_SERVERS */
+#if LWIP_DHCP_GET_NTP_SRV
+  , DHCP_OPTION_NTP
+#endif /* LWIP_DHCP_GET_NTP_SRV */
+  };
+
+#ifdef DHCP_GLOBAL_XID
+static u32_t xid;
+static u8_t xid_initialised;
+#endif /* DHCP_GLOBAL_XID */
+
+#define dhcp_option_given(dhcp, idx)          (dhcp_rx_options_given[idx] != 0)
+#define dhcp_got_option(dhcp, idx)            (dhcp_rx_options_given[idx] = 1)
+#define dhcp_clear_option(dhcp, idx)          (dhcp_rx_options_given[idx] = 0)
+#define dhcp_clear_all_options(dhcp)          (memset(dhcp_rx_options_given, 0, sizeof(dhcp_rx_options_given)))
+#define dhcp_get_option_value(dhcp, idx)      (dhcp_rx_options_val[idx])
+#define dhcp_set_option_value(dhcp, idx, val) (dhcp_rx_options_val[idx] = (val))
+
+static struct udp_pcb *dhcp_pcb;
+static u8_t dhcp_pcb_refcount;
+
+/* DHCP client state machine functions */
+static err_t dhcp_discover(struct netif *netif);
+static err_t dhcp_select(struct netif *netif);
+static void dhcp_bind(struct netif *netif);
+#if DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK
+static err_t dhcp_decline(struct netif *netif);
+#endif /* DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK */
+static err_t dhcp_rebind(struct netif *netif);
+static err_t dhcp_reboot(struct netif *netif);
+static void dhcp_set_state(struct dhcp *dhcp, u8_t new_state);
+
+/* receive, unfold, parse and free incoming messages */
+static void dhcp_recv(void *arg, struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, const ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t port);
+
+/* set the DHCP timers */
+static void dhcp_timeout(struct netif *netif);
+static void dhcp_t1_timeout(struct netif *netif);
+static void dhcp_t2_timeout(struct netif *netif);
+
+/* build outgoing messages */
+/* create a DHCP message, fill in common headers */
+static err_t dhcp_create_msg(struct netif *netif, struct dhcp *dhcp, u8_t message_type);
+/* free a DHCP request */
+static void dhcp_delete_msg(struct dhcp *dhcp);
+/* add a DHCP option (type, then length in bytes) */
+static void dhcp_option(struct dhcp *dhcp, u8_t option_type, u8_t option_len);
+/* add option values */
+static void dhcp_option_byte(struct dhcp *dhcp, u8_t value);
+static void dhcp_option_short(struct dhcp *dhcp, u16_t value);
+static void dhcp_option_long(struct dhcp *dhcp, u32_t value);
+#if LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME
+static void dhcp_option_hostname(struct dhcp *dhcp, struct netif *netif);
+#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME */
+/* always add the DHCP options trailer to end and pad */
+static void dhcp_option_trailer(struct dhcp *dhcp);
+
+/** Ensure DHCP PCB is allocated and bound */
+static err_t
+dhcp_inc_pcb_refcount(void)
+{
+  if (dhcp_pcb_refcount == 0) {
+    LWIP_ASSERT("dhcp_inc_pcb_refcount(): memory leak", dhcp_pcb == NULL);
+
+    /* allocate UDP PCB */
+    dhcp_pcb = udp_new();
+
+    if (dhcp_pcb == NULL) {
+      return ERR_MEM;
+    }
+
+    ip_set_option(dhcp_pcb, SOF_BROADCAST);
+
+    /* set up local and remote port for the pcb -> listen on all interfaces on all src/dest IPs */
+    udp_bind(dhcp_pcb, IP4_ADDR_ANY, DHCP_CLIENT_PORT);
+    udp_connect(dhcp_pcb, IP4_ADDR_ANY, DHCP_SERVER_PORT);
+    udp_recv(dhcp_pcb, dhcp_recv, NULL);
+  }
+
+  dhcp_pcb_refcount++;
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/** Free DHCP PCB if the last netif stops using it */
+static void
+dhcp_dec_pcb_refcount(void)
+{
+  LWIP_ASSERT("dhcp_pcb_refcount(): refcount error", (dhcp_pcb_refcount > 0));
+  dhcp_pcb_refcount--;
+
+  if (dhcp_pcb_refcount == 0) {
+    udp_remove(dhcp_pcb);
+    dhcp_pcb = NULL;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Back-off the DHCP client (because of a received NAK response).
+ *
+ * Back-off the DHCP client because of a received NAK. Receiving a
+ * NAK means the client asked for something non-sensible, for
+ * example when it tries to renew a lease obtained on another network.
+ *
+ * We clear any existing set IP address and restart DHCP negotiation
+ * afresh (as per RFC2131 3.2.3).
+ *
+ * @param netif the netif under DHCP control
+ */
+static void
+dhcp_handle_nak(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct dhcp *dhcp = netif_dhcp_data(netif);
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_handle_nak(netif=%p) %c%c%"U16_F"\n",
+    (void*)netif, netif->name[0], netif->name[1], (u16_t)netif->num));
+  /* Change to a defined state - set this before assigning the address
+     to ensure the callback can use dhcp_supplied_address() */
+  dhcp_set_state(dhcp, DHCP_STATE_BACKING_OFF);
+  /* remove IP address from interface (must no longer be used, as per RFC2131) */
+  netif_set_addr(netif, IP4_ADDR_ANY4, IP4_ADDR_ANY4, IP4_ADDR_ANY4);
+  /* We can immediately restart discovery */
+  dhcp_discover(netif);
+}
+
+#if DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK
+/**
+ * Checks if the offered IP address is already in use.
+ *
+ * It does so by sending an ARP request for the offered address and
+ * entering CHECKING state. If no ARP reply is received within a small
+ * interval, the address is assumed to be free for use by us.
+ *
+ * @param netif the netif under DHCP control
+ */
+static void
+dhcp_check(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct dhcp *dhcp = netif_dhcp_data(netif);
+  err_t result;
+  u16_t msecs;
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_check(netif=%p) %c%c\n", (void *)netif, (s16_t)netif->name[0],
+    (s16_t)netif->name[1]));
+  dhcp_set_state(dhcp, DHCP_STATE_CHECKING);
+  /* create an ARP query for the offered IP address, expecting that no host
+     responds, as the IP address should not be in use. */
+  result = etharp_query(netif, &dhcp->offered_ip_addr, NULL);
+  if (result != ERR_OK) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, ("dhcp_check: could not perform ARP query\n"));
+  }
+  if (dhcp->tries < 255) {
+    dhcp->tries++;
+  }
+  msecs = 500;
+  dhcp->request_timeout = (msecs + DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS - 1) / DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS;
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_check(): set request timeout %"U16_F" msecs\n", msecs));
+}
+#endif /* DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK */
+
+/**
+ * Remember the configuration offered by a DHCP server.
+ *
+ * @param netif the netif under DHCP control
+ */
+static void
+dhcp_handle_offer(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct dhcp *dhcp = netif_dhcp_data(netif);
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_handle_offer(netif=%p) %c%c%"U16_F"\n",
+    (void*)netif, netif->name[0], netif->name[1], (u16_t)netif->num));
+  /* obtain the server address */
+  if (dhcp_option_given(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_SERVER_ID)) {
+    ip_addr_set_ip4_u32(&dhcp->server_ip_addr, lwip_htonl(dhcp_get_option_value(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_SERVER_ID)));
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_handle_offer(): server 0x%08"X32_F"\n",
+      ip4_addr_get_u32(ip_2_ip4(&dhcp->server_ip_addr))));
+    /* remember offered address */
+    ip4_addr_copy(dhcp->offered_ip_addr, dhcp->msg_in->yiaddr);
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_handle_offer(): offer for 0x%08"X32_F"\n",
+      ip4_addr_get_u32(&dhcp->offered_ip_addr)));
+
+    dhcp_select(netif);
+  } else {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS,
+      ("dhcp_handle_offer(netif=%p) did not get server ID!\n", (void*)netif));
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Select a DHCP server offer out of all offers.
+ *
+ * Simply select the first offer received.
+ *
+ * @param netif the netif under DHCP control
+ * @return lwIP specific error (see error.h)
+ */
+static err_t
+dhcp_select(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct dhcp *dhcp = netif_dhcp_data(netif);
+  err_t result;
+  u16_t msecs;
+  u8_t i;
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_select(netif=%p) %c%c%"U16_F"\n", (void*)netif, netif->name[0], netif->name[1], (u16_t)netif->num));
+  dhcp_set_state(dhcp, DHCP_STATE_REQUESTING);
+
+  /* create and initialize the DHCP message header */
+  result = dhcp_create_msg(netif, dhcp, DHCP_REQUEST);
+  if (result == ERR_OK) {
+    dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_MAX_MSG_SIZE, DHCP_OPTION_MAX_MSG_SIZE_LEN);
+    dhcp_option_short(dhcp, DHCP_MAX_MSG_LEN(netif));
+
+    /* MUST request the offered IP address */
+    dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_REQUESTED_IP, 4);
+    dhcp_option_long(dhcp, lwip_ntohl(ip4_addr_get_u32(&dhcp->offered_ip_addr)));
+
+    dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_SERVER_ID, 4);
+    dhcp_option_long(dhcp, lwip_ntohl(ip4_addr_get_u32(ip_2_ip4(&dhcp->server_ip_addr))));
+
+    dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_PARAMETER_REQUEST_LIST, LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(dhcp_discover_request_options));
+    for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(dhcp_discover_request_options); i++) {
+      dhcp_option_byte(dhcp, dhcp_discover_request_options[i]);
+    }
+
+#if LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME
+    dhcp_option_hostname(dhcp, netif);
+#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME */
+
+    dhcp_option_trailer(dhcp);
+    /* shrink the pbuf to the actual content length */
+    pbuf_realloc(dhcp->p_out, sizeof(struct dhcp_msg) - DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN + dhcp->options_out_len);
+
+    /* send broadcast to any DHCP server */
+    udp_sendto_if_src(dhcp_pcb, dhcp->p_out, IP_ADDR_BROADCAST, DHCP_SERVER_PORT, netif, IP4_ADDR_ANY);
+    dhcp_delete_msg(dhcp);
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_select: REQUESTING\n"));
+  } else {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, ("dhcp_select: could not allocate DHCP request\n"));
+  }
+  if (dhcp->tries < 255) {
+    dhcp->tries++;
+  }
+  msecs = (dhcp->tries < 6 ? 1 << dhcp->tries : 60) * 1000;
+  dhcp->request_timeout = (msecs + DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS - 1) / DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS;
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_select(): set request timeout %"U16_F" msecs\n", msecs));
+  return result;
+}
+
+/**
+ * The DHCP timer that checks for lease renewal/rebind timeouts.
+ * Must be called once a minute (see @ref DHCP_COARSE_TIMER_SECS).
+ */
+void
+dhcp_coarse_tmr(void)
+{
+  struct netif *netif = netif_list;
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_coarse_tmr()\n"));
+  /* iterate through all network interfaces */
+  while (netif != NULL) {
+    /* only act on DHCP configured interfaces */
+    struct dhcp *dhcp = netif_dhcp_data(netif);
+    if ((dhcp != NULL) && (dhcp->state != DHCP_STATE_OFF)) {
+      /* compare lease time to expire timeout */
+      if (dhcp->t0_timeout && (++dhcp->lease_used == dhcp->t0_timeout)) {
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_coarse_tmr(): t0 timeout\n"));
+        /* this clients' lease time has expired */
+        dhcp_release(netif);
+        dhcp_discover(netif);
+      /* timer is active (non zero), and triggers (zeroes) now? */
+      } else if (dhcp->t2_rebind_time && (dhcp->t2_rebind_time-- == 1)) {
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_coarse_tmr(): t2 timeout\n"));
+        /* this clients' rebind timeout triggered */
+        dhcp_t2_timeout(netif);
+      /* timer is active (non zero), and triggers (zeroes) now */
+      } else if (dhcp->t1_renew_time && (dhcp->t1_renew_time-- == 1)) {
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_coarse_tmr(): t1 timeout\n"));
+        /* this clients' renewal timeout triggered */
+        dhcp_t1_timeout(netif);
+      }
+    }
+    /* proceed to next netif */
+    netif = netif->next;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * DHCP transaction timeout handling (this function must be called every 500ms,
+ * see @ref DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS).
+ *
+ * A DHCP server is expected to respond within a short period of time.
+ * This timer checks whether an outstanding DHCP request is timed out.
+ */
+void
+dhcp_fine_tmr(void)
+{
+  struct netif *netif = netif_list;
+  /* loop through netif's */
+  while (netif != NULL) {
+    struct dhcp *dhcp = netif_dhcp_data(netif);
+    /* only act on DHCP configured interfaces */
+    if (dhcp != NULL) {
+      /* timer is active (non zero), and is about to trigger now */
+      if (dhcp->request_timeout > 1) {
+        dhcp->request_timeout--;
+      }
+      else if (dhcp->request_timeout == 1) {
+        dhcp->request_timeout--;
+        /* { netif->dhcp->request_timeout == 0 } */
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_fine_tmr(): request timeout\n"));
+        /* this client's request timeout triggered */
+        dhcp_timeout(netif);
+      }
+    }
+    /* proceed to next network interface */
+    netif = netif->next;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * A DHCP negotiation transaction, or ARP request, has timed out.
+ *
+ * The timer that was started with the DHCP or ARP request has
+ * timed out, indicating no response was received in time.
+ *
+ * @param netif the netif under DHCP control
+ */
+static void
+dhcp_timeout(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct dhcp *dhcp = netif_dhcp_data(netif);
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_timeout()\n"));
+  /* back-off period has passed, or server selection timed out */
+  if ((dhcp->state == DHCP_STATE_BACKING_OFF) || (dhcp->state == DHCP_STATE_SELECTING)) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_timeout(): restarting discovery\n"));
+    dhcp_discover(netif);
+  /* receiving the requested lease timed out */
+  } else if (dhcp->state == DHCP_STATE_REQUESTING) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_timeout(): REQUESTING, DHCP request timed out\n"));
+    if (dhcp->tries <= 5) {
+      dhcp_select(netif);
+    } else {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_timeout(): REQUESTING, releasing, restarting\n"));
+      dhcp_release(netif);
+      dhcp_discover(netif);
+    }
+#if DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK
+  /* received no ARP reply for the offered address (which is good) */
+  } else if (dhcp->state == DHCP_STATE_CHECKING) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_timeout(): CHECKING, ARP request timed out\n"));
+    if (dhcp->tries <= 1) {
+      dhcp_check(netif);
+    /* no ARP replies on the offered address,
+       looks like the IP address is indeed free */
+    } else {
+      /* bind the interface to the offered address */
+      dhcp_bind(netif);
+    }
+#endif /* DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK */
+  } else if (dhcp->state == DHCP_STATE_REBOOTING) {
+    if (dhcp->tries < REBOOT_TRIES) {
+      dhcp_reboot(netif);
+    } else {
+      dhcp_discover(netif);
+    }
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * The renewal period has timed out.
+ *
+ * @param netif the netif under DHCP control
+ */
+static void
+dhcp_t1_timeout(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct dhcp *dhcp = netif_dhcp_data(netif);
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_t1_timeout()\n"));
+  if ((dhcp->state == DHCP_STATE_REQUESTING) || (dhcp->state == DHCP_STATE_BOUND) ||
+      (dhcp->state == DHCP_STATE_RENEWING)) {
+    /* just retry to renew - note that the rebind timer (t2) will
+     * eventually time-out if renew tries fail. */
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE,
+                ("dhcp_t1_timeout(): must renew\n"));
+    /* This slightly different to RFC2131: DHCPREQUEST will be sent from state
+       DHCP_STATE_RENEWING, not DHCP_STATE_BOUND */
+    dhcp_renew(netif);
+    /* Calculate next timeout */
+    if (((dhcp->t2_timeout - dhcp->lease_used) / 2) >= ((60 + DHCP_COARSE_TIMER_SECS / 2) / DHCP_COARSE_TIMER_SECS))
+    {
+       dhcp->t1_renew_time = ((dhcp->t2_timeout - dhcp->lease_used) / 2);
+    }
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * The rebind period has timed out.
+ *
+ * @param netif the netif under DHCP control
+ */
+static void
+dhcp_t2_timeout(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct dhcp *dhcp = netif_dhcp_data(netif);
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_t2_timeout()\n"));
+  if ((dhcp->state == DHCP_STATE_REQUESTING) || (dhcp->state == DHCP_STATE_BOUND) ||
+      (dhcp->state == DHCP_STATE_RENEWING) || (dhcp->state == DHCP_STATE_REBINDING)) {
+    /* just retry to rebind */
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE,
+                ("dhcp_t2_timeout(): must rebind\n"));
+    /* This slightly different to RFC2131: DHCPREQUEST will be sent from state
+       DHCP_STATE_REBINDING, not DHCP_STATE_BOUND */
+    dhcp_rebind(netif);
+    /* Calculate next timeout */
+    if (((dhcp->t0_timeout - dhcp->lease_used) / 2) >= ((60 + DHCP_COARSE_TIMER_SECS / 2) / DHCP_COARSE_TIMER_SECS))
+    {
+       dhcp->t2_rebind_time = ((dhcp->t0_timeout - dhcp->lease_used) / 2);
+    }
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Handle a DHCP ACK packet
+ *
+ * @param netif the netif under DHCP control
+ */
+static void
+dhcp_handle_ack(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct dhcp *dhcp = netif_dhcp_data(netif);
+
+#if LWIP_DHCP_PROVIDE_DNS_SERVERS || LWIP_DHCP_GET_NTP_SRV
+  u8_t n;
+#endif /* LWIP_DHCP_PROVIDE_DNS_SERVERS || LWIP_DHCP_GET_NTP_SRV */
+#if LWIP_DHCP_GET_NTP_SRV
+  ip4_addr_t ntp_server_addrs[LWIP_DHCP_MAX_NTP_SERVERS];
+#endif
+
+  /* clear options we might not get from the ACK */
+  ip4_addr_set_zero(&dhcp->offered_sn_mask);
+  ip4_addr_set_zero(&dhcp->offered_gw_addr);
+#if LWIP_DHCP_BOOTP_FILE
+  ip4_addr_set_zero(&dhcp->offered_si_addr);
+#endif /* LWIP_DHCP_BOOTP_FILE */
+
+  /* lease time given? */
+  if (dhcp_option_given(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_LEASE_TIME)) {
+    /* remember offered lease time */
+    dhcp->offered_t0_lease = dhcp_get_option_value(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_LEASE_TIME);
+  }
+  /* renewal period given? */
+  if (dhcp_option_given(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_T1)) {
+    /* remember given renewal period */
+    dhcp->offered_t1_renew = dhcp_get_option_value(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_T1);
+  } else {
+    /* calculate safe periods for renewal */
+    dhcp->offered_t1_renew = dhcp->offered_t0_lease / 2;
+  }
+
+  /* renewal period given? */
+  if (dhcp_option_given(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_T2)) {
+    /* remember given rebind period */
+    dhcp->offered_t2_rebind = dhcp_get_option_value(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_T2);
+  } else {
+    /* calculate safe periods for rebinding (offered_t0_lease * 0.875 -> 87.5%)*/
+    dhcp->offered_t2_rebind = (dhcp->offered_t0_lease * 7U) / 8U;
+  }
+
+  /* (y)our internet address */
+  ip4_addr_copy(dhcp->offered_ip_addr, dhcp->msg_in->yiaddr);
+
+#if LWIP_DHCP_BOOTP_FILE
+  /* copy boot server address,
+     boot file name copied in dhcp_parse_reply if not overloaded */
+  ip4_addr_copy(dhcp->offered_si_addr, dhcp->msg_in->siaddr);
+#endif /* LWIP_DHCP_BOOTP_FILE */
+
+  /* subnet mask given? */
+  if (dhcp_option_given(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_SUBNET_MASK)) {
+    /* remember given subnet mask */
+    ip4_addr_set_u32(&dhcp->offered_sn_mask, lwip_htonl(dhcp_get_option_value(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_SUBNET_MASK)));
+    dhcp->subnet_mask_given = 1;
+  } else {
+    dhcp->subnet_mask_given = 0;
+  }
+
+  /* gateway router */
+  if (dhcp_option_given(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_ROUTER)) {
+    ip4_addr_set_u32(&dhcp->offered_gw_addr, lwip_htonl(dhcp_get_option_value(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_ROUTER)));
+  }
+
+#if LWIP_DHCP_GET_NTP_SRV
+  /* NTP servers */
+  for (n = 0; (n < LWIP_DHCP_MAX_NTP_SERVERS) && dhcp_option_given(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_NTP_SERVER + n); n++) {
+    ip4_addr_set_u32(&ntp_server_addrs[n], lwip_htonl(dhcp_get_option_value(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_NTP_SERVER + n)));
+  }
+  dhcp_set_ntp_servers(n, ntp_server_addrs);
+#endif /* LWIP_DHCP_GET_NTP_SRV */
+
+#if LWIP_DHCP_PROVIDE_DNS_SERVERS
+  /* DNS servers */
+  for (n = 0; (n < LWIP_DHCP_PROVIDE_DNS_SERVERS) && dhcp_option_given(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_DNS_SERVER + n); n++) {
+    ip_addr_t dns_addr;
+    ip_addr_set_ip4_u32(&dns_addr, lwip_htonl(dhcp_get_option_value(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_DNS_SERVER + n)));
+    dns_setserver(n, &dns_addr);
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_DHCP_PROVIDE_DNS_SERVERS */
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup dhcp4
+ * Set a statically allocated struct dhcp to work with.
+ * Using this prevents dhcp_start to allocate it using mem_malloc.
+ *
+ * @param netif the netif for which to set the struct dhcp
+ * @param dhcp (uninitialised) dhcp struct allocated by the application
+ */
+void
+dhcp_set_struct(struct netif *netif, struct dhcp *dhcp)
+{
+  LWIP_ASSERT("netif != NULL", netif != NULL);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("dhcp != NULL", dhcp != NULL);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("netif already has a struct dhcp set", netif_dhcp_data(netif) == NULL);
+
+  /* clear data structure */
+  memset(dhcp, 0, sizeof(struct dhcp));
+  /* dhcp_set_state(&dhcp, DHCP_STATE_OFF); */
+  netif_set_client_data(netif, LWIP_NETIF_CLIENT_DATA_INDEX_DHCP, dhcp);
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup dhcp4
+ * Removes a struct dhcp from a netif.
+ *
+ * ATTENTION: Only use this when not using dhcp_set_struct() to allocate the
+ *            struct dhcp since the memory is passed back to the heap.
+ *
+ * @param netif the netif from which to remove the struct dhcp
+ */
+void dhcp_cleanup(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  LWIP_ASSERT("netif != NULL", netif != NULL);
+
+  if (netif_dhcp_data(netif) != NULL) {
+    mem_free(netif_dhcp_data(netif));
+    netif_set_client_data(netif, LWIP_NETIF_CLIENT_DATA_INDEX_DHCP, NULL);
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup dhcp4
+ * Start DHCP negotiation for a network interface.
+ *
+ * If no DHCP client instance was attached to this interface,
+ * a new client is created first. If a DHCP client instance
+ * was already present, it restarts negotiation.
+ *
+ * @param netif The lwIP network interface
+ * @return lwIP error code
+ * - ERR_OK - No error
+ * - ERR_MEM - Out of memory
+ */
+err_t
+dhcp_start(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct dhcp *dhcp;
+  err_t result;
+
+  LWIP_ERROR("netif != NULL", (netif != NULL), return ERR_ARG;);
+  LWIP_ERROR("netif is not up, old style port?", netif_is_up(netif), return ERR_ARG;);
+  dhcp = netif_dhcp_data(netif);
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_start(netif=%p) %c%c%"U16_F"\n", (void*)netif, netif->name[0], netif->name[1], (u16_t)netif->num));
+
+  /* check MTU of the netif */
+  if (netif->mtu < DHCP_MAX_MSG_LEN_MIN_REQUIRED) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_start(): Cannot use this netif with DHCP: MTU is too small\n"));
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+
+  /* no DHCP client attached yet? */
+  if (dhcp == NULL) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_start(): starting new DHCP client\n"));
+    dhcp = (struct dhcp *)mem_malloc(sizeof(struct dhcp));
+    if (dhcp == NULL) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_start(): could not allocate dhcp\n"));
+      return ERR_MEM;
+    }
+
+    /* store this dhcp client in the netif */
+    netif_set_client_data(netif, LWIP_NETIF_CLIENT_DATA_INDEX_DHCP, dhcp);
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_start(): allocated dhcp"));
+  /* already has DHCP client attached */
+  } else {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_start(): restarting DHCP configuration\n"));
+    LWIP_ASSERT("pbuf p_out wasn't freed", dhcp->p_out == NULL);
+    LWIP_ASSERT("reply wasn't freed", dhcp->msg_in == NULL );
+
+    if (dhcp->pcb_allocated != 0) {
+      dhcp_dec_pcb_refcount(); /* free DHCP PCB if not needed any more */
+    }
+    /* dhcp is cleared below, no need to reset flag*/
+  }
+
+  /* clear data structure */
+  memset(dhcp, 0, sizeof(struct dhcp));
+  /* dhcp_set_state(&dhcp, DHCP_STATE_OFF); */
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_start(): starting DHCP configuration\n"));
+
+  if (dhcp_inc_pcb_refcount() != ERR_OK) { /* ensure DHCP PCB is allocated */
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+  dhcp->pcb_allocated = 1;
+
+#if LWIP_DHCP_CHECK_LINK_UP
+  if (!netif_is_link_up(netif)) {
+    /* set state INIT and wait for dhcp_network_changed() to call dhcp_discover() */
+    dhcp_set_state(dhcp, DHCP_STATE_INIT);
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_DHCP_CHECK_LINK_UP */
+
+
+  /* (re)start the DHCP negotiation */
+  result = dhcp_discover(netif);
+  if (result != ERR_OK) {
+    /* free resources allocated above */
+    dhcp_stop(netif);
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+  return result;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup dhcp4
+ * Inform a DHCP server of our manual configuration.
+ *
+ * This informs DHCP servers of our fixed IP address configuration
+ * by sending an INFORM message. It does not involve DHCP address
+ * configuration, it is just here to be nice to the network.
+ *
+ * @param netif The lwIP network interface
+ */
+void
+dhcp_inform(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct dhcp dhcp;
+  err_t result = ERR_OK;
+
+  LWIP_ERROR("netif != NULL", (netif != NULL), return;);
+
+  if (dhcp_inc_pcb_refcount() != ERR_OK) { /* ensure DHCP PCB is allocated */
+    return;
+  }
+
+  memset(&dhcp, 0, sizeof(struct dhcp));
+  dhcp_set_state(&dhcp, DHCP_STATE_INFORMING);
+
+  /* create and initialize the DHCP message header */
+  result = dhcp_create_msg(netif, &dhcp, DHCP_INFORM);
+  if (result == ERR_OK) {
+    dhcp_option(&dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_MAX_MSG_SIZE, DHCP_OPTION_MAX_MSG_SIZE_LEN);
+    dhcp_option_short(&dhcp, DHCP_MAX_MSG_LEN(netif));
+
+    dhcp_option_trailer(&dhcp);
+
+    pbuf_realloc(dhcp.p_out, sizeof(struct dhcp_msg) - DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN + dhcp.options_out_len);
+
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_inform: INFORMING\n"));
+
+    udp_sendto_if(dhcp_pcb, dhcp.p_out, IP_ADDR_BROADCAST, DHCP_SERVER_PORT, netif);
+
+    dhcp_delete_msg(&dhcp);
+  } else {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("dhcp_inform: could not allocate DHCP request\n"));
+  }
+
+  dhcp_dec_pcb_refcount(); /* delete DHCP PCB if not needed any more */
+}
+
+/** Handle a possible change in the network configuration.
+ *
+ * This enters the REBOOTING state to verify that the currently bound
+ * address is still valid.
+ */
+void
+dhcp_network_changed(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct dhcp *dhcp = netif_dhcp_data(netif);
+
+  if (!dhcp)
+    return;
+  switch (dhcp->state) {
+  case DHCP_STATE_REBINDING:
+  case DHCP_STATE_RENEWING:
+  case DHCP_STATE_BOUND:
+  case DHCP_STATE_REBOOTING:
+    dhcp->tries = 0;
+    dhcp_reboot(netif);
+    break;
+  case DHCP_STATE_OFF:
+    /* stay off */
+    break;
+  default:
+    /* INIT/REQUESTING/CHECKING/BACKING_OFF restart with new 'rid' because the
+       state changes, SELECTING: continue with current 'rid' as we stay in the
+       same state */
+#if LWIP_DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP
+    if (dhcp->autoip_coop_state == DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP_STATE_ON) {
+      autoip_stop(netif);
+      dhcp->autoip_coop_state = DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP_STATE_OFF;
+    }
+#endif /* LWIP_DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP */
+    /* ensure we start with short timeouts, even if already discovering */
+    dhcp->tries = 0;
+    dhcp_discover(netif);
+    break;
+  }
+}
+
+#if DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK
+/**
+ * Match an ARP reply with the offered IP address:
+ * check whether the offered IP address is not in use using ARP
+ *
+ * @param netif the network interface on which the reply was received
+ * @param addr The IP address we received a reply from
+ */
+void
+dhcp_arp_reply(struct netif *netif, const ip4_addr_t *addr)
+{
+  struct dhcp *dhcp;
+
+  LWIP_ERROR("netif != NULL", (netif != NULL), return;);
+  dhcp = netif_dhcp_data(netif);
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_arp_reply()\n"));
+  /* is a DHCP client doing an ARP check? */
+  if ((dhcp != NULL) && (dhcp->state == DHCP_STATE_CHECKING)) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_arp_reply(): CHECKING, arp reply for 0x%08"X32_F"\n",
+      ip4_addr_get_u32(addr)));
+    /* did a host respond with the address we
+       were offered by the DHCP server? */
+    if (ip4_addr_cmp(addr, &dhcp->offered_ip_addr)) {
+      /* we will not accept the offered address */
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING,
+        ("dhcp_arp_reply(): arp reply matched with offered address, declining\n"));
+      dhcp_decline(netif);
+    }
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Decline an offered lease.
+ *
+ * Tell the DHCP server we do not accept the offered address.
+ * One reason to decline the lease is when we find out the address
+ * is already in use by another host (through ARP).
+ *
+ * @param netif the netif under DHCP control
+ */
+static err_t
+dhcp_decline(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct dhcp *dhcp = netif_dhcp_data(netif);
+  err_t result = ERR_OK;
+  u16_t msecs;
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_decline()\n"));
+  dhcp_set_state(dhcp, DHCP_STATE_BACKING_OFF);
+  /* create and initialize the DHCP message header */
+  result = dhcp_create_msg(netif, dhcp, DHCP_DECLINE);
+  if (result == ERR_OK) {
+    dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_REQUESTED_IP, 4);
+    dhcp_option_long(dhcp, lwip_ntohl(ip4_addr_get_u32(&dhcp->offered_ip_addr)));
+
+    dhcp_option_trailer(dhcp);
+    /* resize pbuf to reflect true size of options */
+    pbuf_realloc(dhcp->p_out, sizeof(struct dhcp_msg) - DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN + dhcp->options_out_len);
+
+    /* per section 4.4.4, broadcast DECLINE messages */
+    udp_sendto_if_src(dhcp_pcb, dhcp->p_out, IP_ADDR_BROADCAST, DHCP_SERVER_PORT, netif, IP4_ADDR_ANY);
+    dhcp_delete_msg(dhcp);
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_decline: BACKING OFF\n"));
+  } else {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS,
+      ("dhcp_decline: could not allocate DHCP request\n"));
+  }
+  if (dhcp->tries < 255) {
+    dhcp->tries++;
+  }
+  msecs = 10*1000;
+  dhcp->request_timeout = (msecs + DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS - 1) / DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS;
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_decline(): set request timeout %"U16_F" msecs\n", msecs));
+  return result;
+}
+#endif /* DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK */
+
+
+/**
+ * Start the DHCP process, discover a DHCP server.
+ *
+ * @param netif the netif under DHCP control
+ */
+static err_t
+dhcp_discover(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct dhcp *dhcp = netif_dhcp_data(netif);
+  err_t result = ERR_OK;
+  u16_t msecs;
+  u8_t i;
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_discover()\n"));
+  ip4_addr_set_any(&dhcp->offered_ip_addr);
+  dhcp_set_state(dhcp, DHCP_STATE_SELECTING);
+  /* create and initialize the DHCP message header */
+  result = dhcp_create_msg(netif, dhcp, DHCP_DISCOVER);
+  if (result == ERR_OK) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_discover: making request\n"));
+
+    dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_MAX_MSG_SIZE, DHCP_OPTION_MAX_MSG_SIZE_LEN);
+    dhcp_option_short(dhcp, DHCP_MAX_MSG_LEN(netif));
+
+    dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_PARAMETER_REQUEST_LIST, LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(dhcp_discover_request_options));
+    for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(dhcp_discover_request_options); i++) {
+      dhcp_option_byte(dhcp, dhcp_discover_request_options[i]);
+    }
+    dhcp_option_trailer(dhcp);
+
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_discover: realloc()ing\n"));
+    pbuf_realloc(dhcp->p_out, sizeof(struct dhcp_msg) - DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN + dhcp->options_out_len);
+
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_discover: sendto(DISCOVER, IP_ADDR_BROADCAST, DHCP_SERVER_PORT)\n"));
+    udp_sendto_if_src(dhcp_pcb, dhcp->p_out, IP_ADDR_BROADCAST, DHCP_SERVER_PORT, netif, IP4_ADDR_ANY);
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_discover: deleting()ing\n"));
+    dhcp_delete_msg(dhcp);
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_discover: SELECTING\n"));
+  } else {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("dhcp_discover: could not allocate DHCP request\n"));
+  }
+  if (dhcp->tries < 255) {
+    dhcp->tries++;
+  }
+#if LWIP_DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP
+  if (dhcp->tries >= LWIP_DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP_TRIES && dhcp->autoip_coop_state == DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP_STATE_OFF) {
+    dhcp->autoip_coop_state = DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP_STATE_ON;
+    autoip_start(netif);
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP */
+  msecs = (dhcp->tries < 6 ? 1 << dhcp->tries : 60) * 1000;
+  dhcp->request_timeout = (msecs + DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS - 1) / DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS;
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_discover(): set request timeout %"U16_F" msecs\n", msecs));
+  return result;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Bind the interface to the offered IP address.
+ *
+ * @param netif network interface to bind to the offered address
+ */
+static void
+dhcp_bind(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  u32_t timeout;
+  struct dhcp *dhcp;
+  ip4_addr_t sn_mask, gw_addr;
+  LWIP_ERROR("dhcp_bind: netif != NULL", (netif != NULL), return;);
+  dhcp = netif_dhcp_data(netif);
+  LWIP_ERROR("dhcp_bind: dhcp != NULL", (dhcp != NULL), return;);
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_bind(netif=%p) %c%c%"U16_F"\n", (void*)netif, netif->name[0], netif->name[1], (u16_t)netif->num));
+
+  /* reset time used of lease */
+  dhcp->lease_used = 0;
+
+  if (dhcp->offered_t0_lease != 0xffffffffUL) {
+     /* set renewal period timer */
+     LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_bind(): t0 renewal timer %"U32_F" secs\n", dhcp->offered_t0_lease));
+     timeout = (dhcp->offered_t0_lease + DHCP_COARSE_TIMER_SECS / 2) / DHCP_COARSE_TIMER_SECS;
+     if (timeout > 0xffff) {
+       timeout = 0xffff;
+     }
+     dhcp->t0_timeout = (u16_t)timeout;
+     if (dhcp->t0_timeout == 0) {
+       dhcp->t0_timeout = 1;
+     }
+     LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_bind(): set request timeout %"U32_F" msecs\n", dhcp->offered_t0_lease*1000));
+  }
+
+  /* temporary DHCP lease? */
+  if (dhcp->offered_t1_renew != 0xffffffffUL) {
+    /* set renewal period timer */
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_bind(): t1 renewal timer %"U32_F" secs\n", dhcp->offered_t1_renew));
+    timeout = (dhcp->offered_t1_renew + DHCP_COARSE_TIMER_SECS / 2) / DHCP_COARSE_TIMER_SECS;
+    if (timeout > 0xffff) {
+      timeout = 0xffff;
+    }
+    dhcp->t1_timeout = (u16_t)timeout;
+    if (dhcp->t1_timeout == 0) {
+      dhcp->t1_timeout = 1;
+    }
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_bind(): set request timeout %"U32_F" msecs\n", dhcp->offered_t1_renew*1000));
+    dhcp->t1_renew_time = dhcp->t1_timeout;
+  }
+  /* set renewal period timer */
+  if (dhcp->offered_t2_rebind != 0xffffffffUL) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_bind(): t2 rebind timer %"U32_F" secs\n", dhcp->offered_t2_rebind));
+    timeout = (dhcp->offered_t2_rebind + DHCP_COARSE_TIMER_SECS / 2) / DHCP_COARSE_TIMER_SECS;
+    if (timeout > 0xffff) {
+      timeout = 0xffff;
+    }
+    dhcp->t2_timeout = (u16_t)timeout;
+    if (dhcp->t2_timeout == 0) {
+      dhcp->t2_timeout = 1;
+    }
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_bind(): set request timeout %"U32_F" msecs\n", dhcp->offered_t2_rebind*1000));
+    dhcp->t2_rebind_time = dhcp->t2_timeout;
+  }
+
+  /* If we have sub 1 minute lease, t2 and t1 will kick in at the same time. */
+  if ((dhcp->t1_timeout >= dhcp->t2_timeout) && (dhcp->t2_timeout > 0)) {
+    dhcp->t1_timeout = 0;
+  }
+
+  if (dhcp->subnet_mask_given) {
+    /* copy offered network mask */
+    ip4_addr_copy(sn_mask, dhcp->offered_sn_mask);
+  } else {
+    /* subnet mask not given, choose a safe subnet mask given the network class */
+    u8_t first_octet = ip4_addr1(&dhcp->offered_ip_addr);
+    if (first_octet <= 127) {
+      ip4_addr_set_u32(&sn_mask, PP_HTONL(0xff000000UL));
+    } else if (first_octet >= 192) {
+      ip4_addr_set_u32(&sn_mask, PP_HTONL(0xffffff00UL));
+    } else {
+      ip4_addr_set_u32(&sn_mask, PP_HTONL(0xffff0000UL));
+    }
+  }
+
+  ip4_addr_copy(gw_addr, dhcp->offered_gw_addr);
+  /* gateway address not given? */
+  if (ip4_addr_isany_val(gw_addr)) {
+    /* copy network address */
+    ip4_addr_get_network(&gw_addr, &dhcp->offered_ip_addr, &sn_mask);
+    /* use first host address on network as gateway */
+    ip4_addr_set_u32(&gw_addr, ip4_addr_get_u32(&gw_addr) | PP_HTONL(0x00000001UL));
+  }
+
+#if LWIP_DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP
+  if (dhcp->autoip_coop_state == DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP_STATE_ON) {
+    autoip_stop(netif);
+    dhcp->autoip_coop_state = DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP_STATE_OFF;
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP */
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_bind(): IP: 0x%08"X32_F" SN: 0x%08"X32_F" GW: 0x%08"X32_F"\n",
+    ip4_addr_get_u32(&dhcp->offered_ip_addr), ip4_addr_get_u32(&sn_mask), ip4_addr_get_u32(&gw_addr)));
+  /* netif is now bound to DHCP leased address - set this before assigning the address
+     to ensure the callback can use dhcp_supplied_address() */
+  dhcp_set_state(dhcp, DHCP_STATE_BOUND);
+
+  netif_set_addr(netif, &dhcp->offered_ip_addr, &sn_mask, &gw_addr);
+  /* interface is used by routing now that an address is set */
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup dhcp4
+ * Renew an existing DHCP lease at the involved DHCP server.
+ *
+ * @param netif network interface which must renew its lease
+ */
+err_t
+dhcp_renew(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct dhcp *dhcp = netif_dhcp_data(netif);
+  err_t result;
+  u16_t msecs;
+  u8_t i;
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_renew()\n"));
+  dhcp_set_state(dhcp, DHCP_STATE_RENEWING);
+
+  /* create and initialize the DHCP message header */
+  result = dhcp_create_msg(netif, dhcp, DHCP_REQUEST);
+  if (result == ERR_OK) {
+    dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_MAX_MSG_SIZE, DHCP_OPTION_MAX_MSG_SIZE_LEN);
+    dhcp_option_short(dhcp, DHCP_MAX_MSG_LEN(netif));
+
+    dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_PARAMETER_REQUEST_LIST, LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(dhcp_discover_request_options));
+    for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(dhcp_discover_request_options); i++) {
+      dhcp_option_byte(dhcp, dhcp_discover_request_options[i]);
+    }
+
+#if LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME
+    dhcp_option_hostname(dhcp, netif);
+#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME */
+
+    /* append DHCP message trailer */
+    dhcp_option_trailer(dhcp);
+
+    pbuf_realloc(dhcp->p_out, sizeof(struct dhcp_msg) - DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN + dhcp->options_out_len);
+
+    udp_sendto_if(dhcp_pcb, dhcp->p_out, &dhcp->server_ip_addr, DHCP_SERVER_PORT, netif);
+    dhcp_delete_msg(dhcp);
+
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_renew: RENEWING\n"));
+  } else {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("dhcp_renew: could not allocate DHCP request\n"));
+  }
+  if (dhcp->tries < 255) {
+    dhcp->tries++;
+  }
+  /* back-off on retries, but to a maximum of 20 seconds */
+  msecs = dhcp->tries < 10 ? dhcp->tries * 2000 : 20 * 1000;
+  dhcp->request_timeout = (msecs + DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS - 1) / DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS;
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_renew(): set request timeout %"U16_F" msecs\n", msecs));
+  return result;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Rebind with a DHCP server for an existing DHCP lease.
+ *
+ * @param netif network interface which must rebind with a DHCP server
+ */
+static err_t
+dhcp_rebind(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct dhcp *dhcp = netif_dhcp_data(netif);
+  err_t result;
+  u16_t msecs;
+  u8_t i;
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_rebind()\n"));
+  dhcp_set_state(dhcp, DHCP_STATE_REBINDING);
+
+  /* create and initialize the DHCP message header */
+  result = dhcp_create_msg(netif, dhcp, DHCP_REQUEST);
+  if (result == ERR_OK) {
+    dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_MAX_MSG_SIZE, DHCP_OPTION_MAX_MSG_SIZE_LEN);
+    dhcp_option_short(dhcp, DHCP_MAX_MSG_LEN(netif));
+
+    dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_PARAMETER_REQUEST_LIST, LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(dhcp_discover_request_options));
+    for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(dhcp_discover_request_options); i++) {
+      dhcp_option_byte(dhcp, dhcp_discover_request_options[i]);
+    }
+
+#if LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME
+    dhcp_option_hostname(dhcp, netif);
+#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME */
+
+    dhcp_option_trailer(dhcp);
+
+    pbuf_realloc(dhcp->p_out, sizeof(struct dhcp_msg) - DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN + dhcp->options_out_len);
+
+    /* broadcast to server */
+    udp_sendto_if(dhcp_pcb, dhcp->p_out, IP_ADDR_BROADCAST, DHCP_SERVER_PORT, netif);
+    dhcp_delete_msg(dhcp);
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_rebind: REBINDING\n"));
+  } else {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("dhcp_rebind: could not allocate DHCP request\n"));
+  }
+  if (dhcp->tries < 255) {
+    dhcp->tries++;
+  }
+  msecs = dhcp->tries < 10 ? dhcp->tries * 1000 : 10 * 1000;
+  dhcp->request_timeout = (msecs + DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS - 1) / DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS;
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_rebind(): set request timeout %"U16_F" msecs\n", msecs));
+  return result;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Enter REBOOTING state to verify an existing lease
+ *
+ * @param netif network interface which must reboot
+ */
+static err_t
+dhcp_reboot(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct dhcp *dhcp = netif_dhcp_data(netif);
+  err_t result;
+  u16_t msecs;
+  u8_t i;
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_reboot()\n"));
+  dhcp_set_state(dhcp, DHCP_STATE_REBOOTING);
+
+  /* create and initialize the DHCP message header */
+  result = dhcp_create_msg(netif, dhcp, DHCP_REQUEST);
+  if (result == ERR_OK) {
+    dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_MAX_MSG_SIZE, DHCP_OPTION_MAX_MSG_SIZE_LEN);
+    dhcp_option_short(dhcp, DHCP_MAX_MSG_LEN_MIN_REQUIRED);
+
+    dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_REQUESTED_IP, 4);
+    dhcp_option_long(dhcp, lwip_ntohl(ip4_addr_get_u32(&dhcp->offered_ip_addr)));
+
+    dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_PARAMETER_REQUEST_LIST, LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(dhcp_discover_request_options));
+    for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(dhcp_discover_request_options); i++) {
+      dhcp_option_byte(dhcp, dhcp_discover_request_options[i]);
+    }
+
+    dhcp_option_trailer(dhcp);
+
+    pbuf_realloc(dhcp->p_out, sizeof(struct dhcp_msg) - DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN + dhcp->options_out_len);
+
+    /* broadcast to server */
+    udp_sendto_if(dhcp_pcb, dhcp->p_out, IP_ADDR_BROADCAST, DHCP_SERVER_PORT, netif);
+    dhcp_delete_msg(dhcp);
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_reboot: REBOOTING\n"));
+  } else {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("dhcp_reboot: could not allocate DHCP request\n"));
+  }
+  if (dhcp->tries < 255) {
+    dhcp->tries++;
+  }
+  msecs = dhcp->tries < 10 ? dhcp->tries * 1000 : 10 * 1000;
+  dhcp->request_timeout = (msecs + DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS - 1) / DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS;
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_reboot(): set request timeout %"U16_F" msecs\n", msecs));
+  return result;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup dhcp4
+ * Release a DHCP lease (usually called before @ref dhcp_stop).
+ *
+ * @param netif network interface which must release its lease
+ */
+err_t
+dhcp_release(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct dhcp *dhcp = netif_dhcp_data(netif);
+  err_t result;
+  ip_addr_t server_ip_addr;
+  u8_t is_dhcp_supplied_address;
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_release()\n"));
+  if (dhcp == NULL) {
+    return ERR_ARG;
+  }
+  ip_addr_copy(server_ip_addr, dhcp->server_ip_addr);
+
+  is_dhcp_supplied_address = dhcp_supplied_address(netif);
+
+  /* idle DHCP client */
+  dhcp_set_state(dhcp, DHCP_STATE_OFF);
+  /* clean old DHCP offer */
+  ip_addr_set_zero_ip4(&dhcp->server_ip_addr);
+  ip4_addr_set_zero(&dhcp->offered_ip_addr);
+  ip4_addr_set_zero(&dhcp->offered_sn_mask);
+  ip4_addr_set_zero(&dhcp->offered_gw_addr);
+#if LWIP_DHCP_BOOTP_FILE
+  ip4_addr_set_zero(&dhcp->offered_si_addr);
+#endif /* LWIP_DHCP_BOOTP_FILE */
+  dhcp->offered_t0_lease = dhcp->offered_t1_renew = dhcp->offered_t2_rebind = 0;
+  dhcp->t1_renew_time = dhcp->t2_rebind_time = dhcp->lease_used = dhcp->t0_timeout = 0;
+
+  if (!is_dhcp_supplied_address) {
+    /* don't issue release message when address is not dhcp-assigned */
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+
+  /* create and initialize the DHCP message header */
+  result = dhcp_create_msg(netif, dhcp, DHCP_RELEASE);
+  if (result == ERR_OK) {
+    dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_SERVER_ID, 4);
+    dhcp_option_long(dhcp, lwip_ntohl(ip4_addr_get_u32(ip_2_ip4(&server_ip_addr))));
+
+    dhcp_option_trailer(dhcp);
+
+    pbuf_realloc(dhcp->p_out, sizeof(struct dhcp_msg) - DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN + dhcp->options_out_len);
+
+    udp_sendto_if(dhcp_pcb, dhcp->p_out, &server_ip_addr, DHCP_SERVER_PORT, netif);
+    dhcp_delete_msg(dhcp);
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_release: RELEASED, DHCP_STATE_OFF\n"));
+  } else {
+    /* sending release failed, but that's not a problem since the correct behaviour of dhcp does not rely on release */
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("dhcp_release: could not allocate DHCP request\n"));
+  }
+  /* remove IP address from interface (prevents routing from selecting this interface) */
+  netif_set_addr(netif, IP4_ADDR_ANY4, IP4_ADDR_ANY4, IP4_ADDR_ANY4);
+
+  return result;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup dhcp4
+ * Remove the DHCP client from the interface.
+ *
+ * @param netif The network interface to stop DHCP on
+ */
+void
+dhcp_stop(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct dhcp *dhcp;
+  LWIP_ERROR("dhcp_stop: netif != NULL", (netif != NULL), return;);
+  dhcp = netif_dhcp_data(netif);
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_stop()\n"));
+  /* netif is DHCP configured? */
+  if (dhcp != NULL) {
+#if LWIP_DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP
+    if (dhcp->autoip_coop_state == DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP_STATE_ON) {
+      autoip_stop(netif);
+      dhcp->autoip_coop_state = DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP_STATE_OFF;
+    }
+#endif /* LWIP_DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP */
+
+    LWIP_ASSERT("reply wasn't freed", dhcp->msg_in == NULL);
+    dhcp_set_state(dhcp, DHCP_STATE_OFF);
+
+    if (dhcp->pcb_allocated != 0) {
+      dhcp_dec_pcb_refcount(); /* free DHCP PCB if not needed any more */
+      dhcp->pcb_allocated = 0;
+    }
+  }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Set the DHCP state of a DHCP client.
+ *
+ * If the state changed, reset the number of tries.
+ */
+static void
+dhcp_set_state(struct dhcp *dhcp, u8_t new_state)
+{
+  if (new_state != dhcp->state) {
+    dhcp->state = new_state;
+    dhcp->tries = 0;
+    dhcp->request_timeout = 0;
+  }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Concatenate an option type and length field to the outgoing
+ * DHCP message.
+ *
+ */
+static void
+dhcp_option(struct dhcp *dhcp, u8_t option_type, u8_t option_len)
+{
+  LWIP_ASSERT("dhcp_option: dhcp->options_out_len + 2 + option_len <= DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN", dhcp->options_out_len + 2U + option_len <= DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN);
+  dhcp->msg_out->options[dhcp->options_out_len++] = option_type;
+  dhcp->msg_out->options[dhcp->options_out_len++] = option_len;
+}
+/*
+ * Concatenate a single byte to the outgoing DHCP message.
+ *
+ */
+static void
+dhcp_option_byte(struct dhcp *dhcp, u8_t value)
+{
+  LWIP_ASSERT("dhcp_option_byte: dhcp->options_out_len < DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN", dhcp->options_out_len < DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN);
+  dhcp->msg_out->options[dhcp->options_out_len++] = value;
+}
+
+static void
+dhcp_option_short(struct dhcp *dhcp, u16_t value)
+{
+  LWIP_ASSERT("dhcp_option_short: dhcp->options_out_len + 2 <= DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN", dhcp->options_out_len + 2U <= DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN);
+  dhcp->msg_out->options[dhcp->options_out_len++] = (u8_t)((value & 0xff00U) >> 8);
+  dhcp->msg_out->options[dhcp->options_out_len++] = (u8_t) (value & 0x00ffU);
+}
+
+static void
+dhcp_option_long(struct dhcp *dhcp, u32_t value)
+{
+  LWIP_ASSERT("dhcp_option_long: dhcp->options_out_len + 4 <= DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN", dhcp->options_out_len + 4U <= DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN);
+  dhcp->msg_out->options[dhcp->options_out_len++] = (u8_t)((value & 0xff000000UL) >> 24);
+  dhcp->msg_out->options[dhcp->options_out_len++] = (u8_t)((value & 0x00ff0000UL) >> 16);
+  dhcp->msg_out->options[dhcp->options_out_len++] = (u8_t)((value & 0x0000ff00UL) >> 8);
+  dhcp->msg_out->options[dhcp->options_out_len++] = (u8_t)((value & 0x000000ffUL));
+}
+
+#if LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME
+static void
+dhcp_option_hostname(struct dhcp *dhcp, struct netif *netif)
+{
+  if (netif->hostname != NULL) {
+    size_t namelen = strlen(netif->hostname);
+    if (namelen > 0) {
+      size_t len;
+      const char *p = netif->hostname;
+      /* Shrink len to available bytes (need 2 bytes for OPTION_HOSTNAME
+         and 1 byte for trailer) */
+      size_t available = DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN - dhcp->options_out_len - 3;
+      LWIP_ASSERT("DHCP: hostname is too long!", namelen <= available);
+      len = LWIP_MIN(namelen, available);
+      LWIP_ASSERT("DHCP: hostname is too long!", len <= 0xFF);
+      dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_HOSTNAME, (u8_t)len);
+      while (len--) {
+        dhcp_option_byte(dhcp, *p++);
+      }
+    }
+  }
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME */
+
+/**
+ * Extract the DHCP message and the DHCP options.
+ *
+ * Extract the DHCP message and the DHCP options, each into a contiguous
+ * piece of memory. As a DHCP message is variable sized by its options,
+ * and also allows overriding some fields for options, the easy approach
+ * is to first unfold the options into a contiguous piece of memory, and
+ * use that further on.
+ *
+ */
+static err_t
+dhcp_parse_reply(struct dhcp *dhcp, struct pbuf *p)
+{
+  u8_t *options;
+  u16_t offset;
+  u16_t offset_max;
+  u16_t options_idx;
+  u16_t options_idx_max;
+  struct pbuf *q;
+  int parse_file_as_options = 0;
+  int parse_sname_as_options = 0;
+
+  /* clear received options */
+  dhcp_clear_all_options(dhcp);
+  /* check that beginning of dhcp_msg (up to and including chaddr) is in first pbuf */
+  if (p->len < DHCP_SNAME_OFS) {
+    return ERR_BUF;
+  }
+  dhcp->msg_in = (struct dhcp_msg *)p->payload;
+#if LWIP_DHCP_BOOTP_FILE
+  /* clear boot file name */
+  dhcp->boot_file_name[0] = 0;
+#endif /* LWIP_DHCP_BOOTP_FILE */
+
+  /* parse options */
+
+  /* start with options field */
+  options_idx = DHCP_OPTIONS_OFS;
+  /* parse options to the end of the received packet */
+  options_idx_max = p->tot_len;
+again:
+  q = p;
+  while ((q != NULL) && (options_idx >= q->len)) {
+    options_idx -= q->len;
+    options_idx_max -= q->len;
+    q = q->next;
+  }
+  if (q == NULL) {
+    return ERR_BUF;
+  }
+  offset = options_idx;
+  offset_max = options_idx_max;
+  options = (u8_t*)q->payload;
+  /* at least 1 byte to read and no end marker, then at least 3 bytes to read? */
+  while ((q != NULL) && (options[offset] != DHCP_OPTION_END) && (offset < offset_max)) {
+    u8_t op = options[offset];
+    u8_t len;
+    u8_t decode_len = 0;
+    int decode_idx = -1;
+    u16_t val_offset = offset + 2;
+    /* len byte might be in the next pbuf */
+    if ((offset + 1) < q->len) {
+      len = options[offset + 1];
+    } else {
+      len = (q->next != NULL ? ((u8_t*)q->next->payload)[0] : 0);
+    }
+    /* LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG, ("msg_offset=%"U16_F", q->len=%"U16_F, msg_offset, q->len)); */
+    decode_len = len;
+    switch(op) {
+      /* case(DHCP_OPTION_END): handled above */
+      case(DHCP_OPTION_PAD):
+        /* special option: no len encoded */
+        decode_len = len = 0;
+        /* will be increased below */
+        offset--;
+        break;
+      case(DHCP_OPTION_SUBNET_MASK):
+        LWIP_ERROR("len == 4", len == 4, return ERR_VAL;);
+        decode_idx = DHCP_OPTION_IDX_SUBNET_MASK;
+        break;
+      case(DHCP_OPTION_ROUTER):
+        decode_len = 4; /* only copy the first given router */
+        LWIP_ERROR("len >= decode_len", len >= decode_len, return ERR_VAL;);
+        decode_idx = DHCP_OPTION_IDX_ROUTER;
+        break;
+#if LWIP_DHCP_PROVIDE_DNS_SERVERS
+      case(DHCP_OPTION_DNS_SERVER):
+        /* special case: there might be more than one server */
+        LWIP_ERROR("len %% 4 == 0", len % 4 == 0, return ERR_VAL;);
+        /* limit number of DNS servers */
+        decode_len = LWIP_MIN(len, 4 * DNS_MAX_SERVERS);
+        LWIP_ERROR("len >= decode_len", len >= decode_len, return ERR_VAL;);
+        decode_idx = DHCP_OPTION_IDX_DNS_SERVER;
+        break;
+#endif /* LWIP_DHCP_PROVIDE_DNS_SERVERS */
+      case(DHCP_OPTION_LEASE_TIME):
+        LWIP_ERROR("len == 4", len == 4, return ERR_VAL;);
+        decode_idx = DHCP_OPTION_IDX_LEASE_TIME;
+        break;
+#if LWIP_DHCP_GET_NTP_SRV
+      case(DHCP_OPTION_NTP):
+        /* special case: there might be more than one server */
+        LWIP_ERROR("len %% 4 == 0", len % 4 == 0, return ERR_VAL;);
+        /* limit number of NTP servers */
+        decode_len = LWIP_MIN(len, 4 * LWIP_DHCP_MAX_NTP_SERVERS);
+        LWIP_ERROR("len >= decode_len", len >= decode_len, return ERR_VAL;);
+        decode_idx = DHCP_OPTION_IDX_NTP_SERVER;
+        break;
+#endif /* LWIP_DHCP_GET_NTP_SRV*/
+      case(DHCP_OPTION_OVERLOAD):
+        LWIP_ERROR("len == 1", len == 1, return ERR_VAL;);
+        /* decode overload only in options, not in file/sname: invalid packet */
+        LWIP_ERROR("overload in file/sname", options_idx == DHCP_OPTIONS_OFS, return ERR_VAL;);
+        decode_idx = DHCP_OPTION_IDX_OVERLOAD;
+        break;
+      case(DHCP_OPTION_MESSAGE_TYPE):
+        LWIP_ERROR("len == 1", len == 1, return ERR_VAL;);
+        decode_idx = DHCP_OPTION_IDX_MSG_TYPE;
+        break;
+      case(DHCP_OPTION_SERVER_ID):
+        LWIP_ERROR("len == 4", len == 4, return ERR_VAL;);
+        decode_idx = DHCP_OPTION_IDX_SERVER_ID;
+        break;
+      case(DHCP_OPTION_T1):
+        LWIP_ERROR("len == 4", len == 4, return ERR_VAL;);
+        decode_idx = DHCP_OPTION_IDX_T1;
+        break;
+      case(DHCP_OPTION_T2):
+        LWIP_ERROR("len == 4", len == 4, return ERR_VAL;);
+        decode_idx = DHCP_OPTION_IDX_T2;
+        break;
+      default:
+        decode_len = 0;
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG, ("skipping option %"U16_F" in options\n", (u16_t)op));
+        break;
+    }
+    offset += len + 2;
+    if (decode_len > 0) {
+      u32_t value = 0;
+      u16_t copy_len;
+decode_next:
+      LWIP_ASSERT("check decode_idx", decode_idx >= 0 && decode_idx < DHCP_OPTION_IDX_MAX);
+      if (!dhcp_option_given(dhcp, decode_idx)) {
+        copy_len = LWIP_MIN(decode_len, 4);
+        if (pbuf_copy_partial(q, &value, copy_len, val_offset) != copy_len) {
+          return ERR_BUF;
+        }
+        if (decode_len > 4) {
+          /* decode more than one u32_t */
+          LWIP_ERROR("decode_len %% 4 == 0", decode_len % 4 == 0, return ERR_VAL;);
+          dhcp_got_option(dhcp, decode_idx);
+          dhcp_set_option_value(dhcp, decode_idx, lwip_htonl(value));
+          decode_len -= 4;
+          val_offset += 4;
+          decode_idx++;
+          goto decode_next;
+        } else if (decode_len == 4) {
+          value = lwip_ntohl(value);
+        } else {
+          LWIP_ERROR("invalid decode_len", decode_len == 1, return ERR_VAL;);
+          value = ((u8_t*)&value)[0];
+        }
+        dhcp_got_option(dhcp, decode_idx);
+        dhcp_set_option_value(dhcp, decode_idx, value);
+      }
+    }
+    if (offset >= q->len) {
+      offset -= q->len;
+      offset_max -= q->len;
+      if ((offset < offset_max) && offset_max) {
+        q = q->next;
+        LWIP_ASSERT("next pbuf was null", q);
+        options = (u8_t*)q->payload;
+      } else {
+        /* We've run out of bytes, probably no end marker. Don't proceed. */
+        break;
+      }
+    }
+  }
+  /* is this an overloaded message? */
+  if (dhcp_option_given(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_OVERLOAD)) {
+    u32_t overload = dhcp_get_option_value(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_OVERLOAD);
+    dhcp_clear_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_OVERLOAD);
+    if (overload == DHCP_OVERLOAD_FILE) {
+      parse_file_as_options = 1;
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("overloaded file field\n"));
+    } else if (overload == DHCP_OVERLOAD_SNAME) {
+      parse_sname_as_options = 1;
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("overloaded sname field\n"));
+    } else if (overload == DHCP_OVERLOAD_SNAME_FILE) {
+      parse_sname_as_options = 1;
+      parse_file_as_options = 1;
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("overloaded sname and file field\n"));
+    } else {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("invalid overload option: %d\n", (int)overload));
+    }
+#if LWIP_DHCP_BOOTP_FILE
+    if (!parse_file_as_options) {
+      /* only do this for ACK messages */
+      if (dhcp_option_given(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_MSG_TYPE) &&
+        (dhcp_get_option_value(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_MSG_TYPE) == DHCP_ACK))
+      /* copy bootp file name, don't care for sname (server hostname) */
+      if (pbuf_copy_partial(p, dhcp->boot_file_name, DHCP_FILE_LEN-1, DHCP_FILE_OFS) != (DHCP_FILE_LEN-1)) {
+        return ERR_BUF;
+      }
+      /* make sure the string is really NULL-terminated */
+      dhcp->boot_file_name[DHCP_FILE_LEN-1] = 0;
+    }
+#endif /* LWIP_DHCP_BOOTP_FILE */
+  }
+  if (parse_file_as_options) {
+    /* if both are overloaded, parse file first and then sname (RFC 2131 ch. 4.1) */
+    parse_file_as_options = 0;
+    options_idx = DHCP_FILE_OFS;
+    options_idx_max = DHCP_FILE_OFS + DHCP_FILE_LEN;
+    goto again;
+  } else if (parse_sname_as_options) {
+    parse_sname_as_options = 0;
+    options_idx = DHCP_SNAME_OFS;
+    options_idx_max = DHCP_SNAME_OFS + DHCP_SNAME_LEN;
+    goto again;
+  }
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * If an incoming DHCP message is in response to us, then trigger the state machine
+ */
+static void
+dhcp_recv(void *arg, struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, const ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t port)
+{
+  struct netif *netif = ip_current_input_netif();
+  struct dhcp *dhcp = netif_dhcp_data(netif);
+  struct dhcp_msg *reply_msg = (struct dhcp_msg *)p->payload;
+  u8_t msg_type;
+  u8_t i;
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg);
+
+  /* Caught DHCP message from netif that does not have DHCP enabled? -> not interested */
+  if ((dhcp == NULL) || (dhcp->pcb_allocated == 0)) {
+    goto free_pbuf_and_return;
+  }
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("invalid server address type", IP_IS_V4(addr));
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_recv(pbuf = %p) from DHCP server %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F" port %"U16_F"\n", (void*)p,
+    ip4_addr1_16(ip_2_ip4(addr)), ip4_addr2_16(ip_2_ip4(addr)), ip4_addr3_16(ip_2_ip4(addr)), ip4_addr4_16(ip_2_ip4(addr)), port));
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("pbuf->len = %"U16_F"\n", p->len));
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("pbuf->tot_len = %"U16_F"\n", p->tot_len));
+  /* prevent warnings about unused arguments */
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(pcb);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(addr);
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(port);
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("reply wasn't freed", dhcp->msg_in == NULL);
+
+  if (p->len < DHCP_MIN_REPLY_LEN) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, ("DHCP reply message or pbuf too short\n"));
+    goto free_pbuf_and_return;
+  }
+
+  if (reply_msg->op != DHCP_BOOTREPLY) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, ("not a DHCP reply message, but type %"U16_F"\n", (u16_t)reply_msg->op));
+    goto free_pbuf_and_return;
+  }
+  /* iterate through hardware address and match against DHCP message */
+  for (i = 0; i < netif->hwaddr_len && i < NETIF_MAX_HWADDR_LEN && i < DHCP_CHADDR_LEN; i++) {
+    if (netif->hwaddr[i] != reply_msg->chaddr[i]) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING,
+        ("netif->hwaddr[%"U16_F"]==%02"X16_F" != reply_msg->chaddr[%"U16_F"]==%02"X16_F"\n",
+        (u16_t)i, (u16_t)netif->hwaddr[i], (u16_t)i, (u16_t)reply_msg->chaddr[i]));
+      goto free_pbuf_and_return;
+    }
+  }
+  /* match transaction ID against what we expected */
+  if (lwip_ntohl(reply_msg->xid) != dhcp->xid) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING,
+      ("transaction id mismatch reply_msg->xid(%"X32_F")!=dhcp->xid(%"X32_F")\n",lwip_ntohl(reply_msg->xid),dhcp->xid));
+    goto free_pbuf_and_return;
+  }
+  /* option fields could be unfold? */
+  if (dhcp_parse_reply(dhcp, p) != ERR_OK) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS,
+      ("problem unfolding DHCP message - too short on memory?\n"));
+    goto free_pbuf_and_return;
+  }
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("searching DHCP_OPTION_MESSAGE_TYPE\n"));
+  /* obtain pointer to DHCP message type */
+  if (!dhcp_option_given(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_MSG_TYPE)) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, ("DHCP_OPTION_MESSAGE_TYPE option not found\n"));
+    goto free_pbuf_and_return;
+  }
+
+  /* read DHCP message type */
+  msg_type = (u8_t)dhcp_get_option_value(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_MSG_TYPE);
+  /* message type is DHCP ACK? */
+  if (msg_type == DHCP_ACK) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("DHCP_ACK received\n"));
+    /* in requesting state? */
+    if (dhcp->state == DHCP_STATE_REQUESTING) {
+      dhcp_handle_ack(netif);
+#if DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK
+      if ((netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_ETHARP) != 0) {
+        /* check if the acknowledged lease address is already in use */
+        dhcp_check(netif);
+      } else {
+        /* bind interface to the acknowledged lease address */
+        dhcp_bind(netif);
+      }
+#else
+      /* bind interface to the acknowledged lease address */
+      dhcp_bind(netif);
+#endif
+    }
+    /* already bound to the given lease address? */
+    else if ((dhcp->state == DHCP_STATE_REBOOTING) || (dhcp->state == DHCP_STATE_REBINDING) ||
+             (dhcp->state == DHCP_STATE_RENEWING)) {
+      dhcp_handle_ack(netif);
+      dhcp_bind(netif);
+    }
+  }
+  /* received a DHCP_NAK in appropriate state? */
+  else if ((msg_type == DHCP_NAK) &&
+    ((dhcp->state == DHCP_STATE_REBOOTING) || (dhcp->state == DHCP_STATE_REQUESTING) ||
+     (dhcp->state == DHCP_STATE_REBINDING) || (dhcp->state == DHCP_STATE_RENEWING  ))) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("DHCP_NAK received\n"));
+    dhcp_handle_nak(netif);
+  }
+  /* received a DHCP_OFFER in DHCP_STATE_SELECTING state? */
+  else if ((msg_type == DHCP_OFFER) && (dhcp->state == DHCP_STATE_SELECTING)) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("DHCP_OFFER received in DHCP_STATE_SELECTING state\n"));
+    dhcp->request_timeout = 0;
+    /* remember offered lease */
+    dhcp_handle_offer(netif);
+  }
+
+free_pbuf_and_return:
+  if (dhcp != NULL) {
+    dhcp->msg_in = NULL;
+  }
+  pbuf_free(p);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Create a DHCP request, fill in common headers
+ *
+ * @param netif the netif under DHCP control
+ * @param dhcp dhcp control struct
+ * @param message_type message type of the request
+ */
+static err_t
+dhcp_create_msg(struct netif *netif, struct dhcp *dhcp, u8_t message_type)
+{
+  u16_t i;
+#ifndef DHCP_GLOBAL_XID
+  /** default global transaction identifier starting value (easy to match
+   *  with a packet analyser). We simply increment for each new request.
+   *  Predefine DHCP_GLOBAL_XID to a better value or a function call to generate one
+   *  at runtime, any supporting function prototypes can be defined in DHCP_GLOBAL_XID_HEADER */
+#if DHCP_CREATE_RAND_XID && defined(LWIP_RAND)
+  static u32_t xid;
+#else /* DHCP_CREATE_RAND_XID && defined(LWIP_RAND) */
+  static u32_t xid = 0xABCD0000;
+#endif /* DHCP_CREATE_RAND_XID && defined(LWIP_RAND) */
+#else
+  if (!xid_initialised) {
+    xid = DHCP_GLOBAL_XID;
+    xid_initialised = !xid_initialised;
+  }
+#endif
+  LWIP_ERROR("dhcp_create_msg: netif != NULL", (netif != NULL), return ERR_ARG;);
+  LWIP_ERROR("dhcp_create_msg: dhcp != NULL", (dhcp != NULL), return ERR_VAL;);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("dhcp_create_msg: dhcp->p_out == NULL", dhcp->p_out == NULL);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("dhcp_create_msg: dhcp->msg_out == NULL", dhcp->msg_out == NULL);
+  dhcp->p_out = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, sizeof(struct dhcp_msg), PBUF_RAM);
+  if (dhcp->p_out == NULL) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS,
+      ("dhcp_create_msg(): could not allocate pbuf\n"));
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+  LWIP_ASSERT("dhcp_create_msg: check that first pbuf can hold struct dhcp_msg",
+           (dhcp->p_out->len >= sizeof(struct dhcp_msg)));
+
+  /* DHCP_REQUEST should reuse 'xid' from DHCPOFFER */
+  if (message_type != DHCP_REQUEST) {
+    /* reuse transaction identifier in retransmissions */
+    if (dhcp->tries == 0) {
+#if DHCP_CREATE_RAND_XID && defined(LWIP_RAND)
+      xid = LWIP_RAND();
+#else /* DHCP_CREATE_RAND_XID && defined(LWIP_RAND) */
+      xid++;
+#endif /* DHCP_CREATE_RAND_XID && defined(LWIP_RAND) */
+    }
+    dhcp->xid = xid;
+  }
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE,
+              ("transaction id xid(%"X32_F")\n", xid));
+
+  dhcp->msg_out = (struct dhcp_msg *)dhcp->p_out->payload;
+
+  dhcp->msg_out->op = DHCP_BOOTREQUEST;
+  /* @todo: make link layer independent */
+  dhcp->msg_out->htype = DHCP_HTYPE_ETH;
+  dhcp->msg_out->hlen = netif->hwaddr_len;
+  dhcp->msg_out->hops = 0;
+  dhcp->msg_out->xid = lwip_htonl(dhcp->xid);
+  dhcp->msg_out->secs = 0;
+  /* we don't need the broadcast flag since we can receive unicast traffic
+     before being fully configured! */
+  dhcp->msg_out->flags = 0;
+  ip4_addr_set_zero(&dhcp->msg_out->ciaddr);
+  /* set ciaddr to netif->ip_addr based on message_type and state */
+  if ((message_type == DHCP_INFORM) || (message_type == DHCP_DECLINE) || (message_type == DHCP_RELEASE) ||
+      ((message_type == DHCP_REQUEST) && /* DHCP_STATE_BOUND not used for sending! */
+       ((dhcp->state== DHCP_STATE_RENEWING) || dhcp->state== DHCP_STATE_REBINDING))) {
+    ip4_addr_copy(dhcp->msg_out->ciaddr, *netif_ip4_addr(netif));
+  }
+  ip4_addr_set_zero(&dhcp->msg_out->yiaddr);
+  ip4_addr_set_zero(&dhcp->msg_out->siaddr);
+  ip4_addr_set_zero(&dhcp->msg_out->giaddr);
+  for (i = 0; i < DHCP_CHADDR_LEN; i++) {
+    /* copy netif hardware address, pad with zeroes */
+    dhcp->msg_out->chaddr[i] = (i < netif->hwaddr_len && i < NETIF_MAX_HWADDR_LEN) ? netif->hwaddr[i] : 0/* pad byte*/;
+  }
+  for (i = 0; i < DHCP_SNAME_LEN; i++) {
+    dhcp->msg_out->sname[i] = 0;
+  }
+  for (i = 0; i < DHCP_FILE_LEN; i++) {
+    dhcp->msg_out->file[i] = 0;
+  }
+  dhcp->msg_out->cookie = PP_HTONL(DHCP_MAGIC_COOKIE);
+  dhcp->options_out_len = 0;
+  /* fill options field with an incrementing array (for debugging purposes) */
+  for (i = 0; i < DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN; i++) {
+    dhcp->msg_out->options[i] = (u8_t)i; /* for debugging only, no matter if truncated */
+  }
+  /* Add option MESSAGE_TYPE */
+  dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_MESSAGE_TYPE, DHCP_OPTION_MESSAGE_TYPE_LEN);
+  dhcp_option_byte(dhcp, message_type);
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Free previously allocated memory used to send a DHCP request.
+ *
+ * @param dhcp the dhcp struct to free the request from
+ */
+static void
+dhcp_delete_msg(struct dhcp *dhcp)
+{
+  LWIP_ERROR("dhcp_delete_msg: dhcp != NULL", (dhcp != NULL), return;);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("dhcp_delete_msg: dhcp->p_out != NULL", dhcp->p_out != NULL);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("dhcp_delete_msg: dhcp->msg_out != NULL", dhcp->msg_out != NULL);
+  if (dhcp->p_out != NULL) {
+    pbuf_free(dhcp->p_out);
+  }
+  dhcp->p_out = NULL;
+  dhcp->msg_out = NULL;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Add a DHCP message trailer
+ *
+ * Adds the END option to the DHCP message, and if
+ * necessary, up to three padding bytes.
+ *
+ * @param dhcp DHCP state structure
+ */
+static void
+dhcp_option_trailer(struct dhcp *dhcp)
+{
+  LWIP_ERROR("dhcp_option_trailer: dhcp != NULL", (dhcp != NULL), return;);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("dhcp_option_trailer: dhcp->msg_out != NULL\n", dhcp->msg_out != NULL);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("dhcp_option_trailer: dhcp->options_out_len < DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN\n", dhcp->options_out_len < DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN);
+  dhcp->msg_out->options[dhcp->options_out_len++] = DHCP_OPTION_END;
+  /* packet is too small, or not 4 byte aligned? */
+  while (((dhcp->options_out_len < DHCP_MIN_OPTIONS_LEN) || (dhcp->options_out_len & 3)) &&
+         (dhcp->options_out_len < DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN)) {
+    /* add a fill/padding byte */
+    dhcp->msg_out->options[dhcp->options_out_len++] = 0;
+  }
+}
+
+/** check if DHCP supplied netif->ip_addr
+ *
+ * @param netif the netif to check
+ * @return 1 if DHCP supplied netif->ip_addr (states BOUND or RENEWING),
+ *         0 otherwise
+ */
+u8_t
+dhcp_supplied_address(const struct netif *netif)
+{
+  if ((netif != NULL) && (netif_dhcp_data(netif) != NULL)) {
+    struct dhcp* dhcp = netif_dhcp_data(netif);
+    return (dhcp->state == DHCP_STATE_BOUND) || (dhcp->state == DHCP_STATE_RENEWING);
+  }
+  return 0;
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_DHCP */

+ 1206 - 0
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@@ -0,0 +1,1206 @@
+/**
+ * @file
+ * Address Resolution Protocol module for IP over Ethernet
+ *
+ * Functionally, ARP is divided into two parts. The first maps an IP address
+ * to a physical address when sending a packet, and the second part answers
+ * requests from other machines for our physical address.
+ *
+ * This implementation complies with RFC 826 (Ethernet ARP). It supports
+ * Gratuitious ARP from RFC3220 (IP Mobility Support for IPv4) section 4.6
+ * if an interface calls etharp_gratuitous(our_netif) upon address change.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2003 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Leon Woestenberg <[email protected]>
+ * Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Axon Digital Design B.V., The Netherlands.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/opt.h"
+
+#if LWIP_ARP || LWIP_ETHERNET
+
+#include "lwip/etharp.h"
+#include "lwip/stats.h"
+#include "lwip/snmp.h"
+#include "lwip/dhcp.h"
+#include "lwip/autoip.h"
+#include "netif/ethernet.h"
+
+#include <string.h>
+
+#ifdef LWIP_HOOK_FILENAME
+#include LWIP_HOOK_FILENAME
+#endif
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_ARP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */
+
+/** Re-request a used ARP entry 1 minute before it would expire to prevent
+ *  breaking a steadily used connection because the ARP entry timed out. */
+#define ARP_AGE_REREQUEST_USED_UNICAST   (ARP_MAXAGE - 30)
+#define ARP_AGE_REREQUEST_USED_BROADCAST (ARP_MAXAGE - 15)
+
+/** the time an ARP entry stays pending after first request,
+ *  for ARP_TMR_INTERVAL = 1000, this is
+ *  10 seconds.
+ *
+ *  @internal Keep this number at least 2, otherwise it might
+ *  run out instantly if the timeout occurs directly after a request.
+ */
+#define ARP_MAXPENDING 5
+
+/** ARP states */
+enum etharp_state {
+  ETHARP_STATE_EMPTY = 0,
+  ETHARP_STATE_PENDING,
+  ETHARP_STATE_STABLE,
+  ETHARP_STATE_STABLE_REREQUESTING_1,
+  ETHARP_STATE_STABLE_REREQUESTING_2
+#if ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES
+  ,ETHARP_STATE_STATIC
+#endif /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES */
+};
+
+struct etharp_entry {
+#if ARP_QUEUEING
+  /** Pointer to queue of pending outgoing packets on this ARP entry. */
+  struct etharp_q_entry *q;
+#else /* ARP_QUEUEING */
+  /** Pointer to a single pending outgoing packet on this ARP entry. */
+  struct pbuf *q;
+#endif /* ARP_QUEUEING */
+  ip4_addr_t ipaddr;
+  struct netif *netif;
+  struct eth_addr ethaddr;
+  u16_t ctime;
+  u8_t state;
+};
+
+static struct etharp_entry arp_table[ARP_TABLE_SIZE];
+
+#if !LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT
+static u8_t etharp_cached_entry;
+#endif /* !LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT */
+
+/** Try hard to create a new entry - we want the IP address to appear in
+    the cache (even if this means removing an active entry or so). */
+#define ETHARP_FLAG_TRY_HARD     1
+#define ETHARP_FLAG_FIND_ONLY    2
+#if ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES
+#define ETHARP_FLAG_STATIC_ENTRY 4
+#endif /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES */
+
+#if LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT
+#define ETHARP_SET_HINT(netif, hint)  if (((netif) != NULL) && ((netif)->addr_hint != NULL))  \
+                                      *((netif)->addr_hint) = (hint);
+#else /* LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT */
+#define ETHARP_SET_HINT(netif, hint)  (etharp_cached_entry = (hint))
+#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT */
+
+
+/* Some checks, instead of etharp_init(): */
+#if (LWIP_ARP && (ARP_TABLE_SIZE > 0x7f))
+  #error "ARP_TABLE_SIZE must fit in an s8_t, you have to reduce it in your lwipopts.h"
+#endif
+
+
+static err_t etharp_request_dst(struct netif *netif, const ip4_addr_t *ipaddr, const struct eth_addr* hw_dst_addr);
+static err_t etharp_raw(struct netif *netif,
+                        const struct eth_addr *ethsrc_addr, const struct eth_addr *ethdst_addr,
+                        const struct eth_addr *hwsrc_addr, const ip4_addr_t *ipsrc_addr,
+                        const struct eth_addr *hwdst_addr, const ip4_addr_t *ipdst_addr,
+                        const u16_t opcode);
+
+#if ARP_QUEUEING
+/**
+ * Free a complete queue of etharp entries
+ *
+ * @param q a qeueue of etharp_q_entry's to free
+ */
+static void
+free_etharp_q(struct etharp_q_entry *q)
+{
+  struct etharp_q_entry *r;
+  LWIP_ASSERT("q != NULL", q != NULL);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("q->p != NULL", q->p != NULL);
+  while (q) {
+    r = q;
+    q = q->next;
+    LWIP_ASSERT("r->p != NULL", (r->p != NULL));
+    pbuf_free(r->p);
+    memp_free(MEMP_ARP_QUEUE, r);
+  }
+}
+#else /* ARP_QUEUEING */
+
+/** Compatibility define: free the queued pbuf */
+#define free_etharp_q(q) pbuf_free(q)
+
+#endif /* ARP_QUEUEING */
+
+/** Clean up ARP table entries */
+static void
+etharp_free_entry(int i)
+{
+  /* remove from SNMP ARP index tree */
+  mib2_remove_arp_entry(arp_table[i].netif, &arp_table[i].ipaddr);
+  /* and empty packet queue */
+  if (arp_table[i].q != NULL) {
+    /* remove all queued packets */
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG, ("etharp_free_entry: freeing entry %"U16_F", packet queue %p.\n", (u16_t)i, (void *)(arp_table[i].q)));
+    free_etharp_q(arp_table[i].q);
+    arp_table[i].q = NULL;
+  }
+  /* recycle entry for re-use */
+  arp_table[i].state = ETHARP_STATE_EMPTY;
+#ifdef LWIP_DEBUG
+  /* for debugging, clean out the complete entry */
+  arp_table[i].ctime = 0;
+  arp_table[i].netif = NULL;
+  ip4_addr_set_zero(&arp_table[i].ipaddr);
+  arp_table[i].ethaddr = ethzero;
+#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG */
+}
+
+/**
+ * Clears expired entries in the ARP table.
+ *
+ * This function should be called every ARP_TMR_INTERVAL milliseconds (1 second),
+ * in order to expire entries in the ARP table.
+ */
+void
+etharp_tmr(void)
+{
+  u8_t i;
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG, ("etharp_timer\n"));
+  /* remove expired entries from the ARP table */
+  for (i = 0; i < ARP_TABLE_SIZE; ++i) {
+    u8_t state = arp_table[i].state;
+    if (state != ETHARP_STATE_EMPTY
+#if ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES
+      && (state != ETHARP_STATE_STATIC)
+#endif /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES */
+      ) {
+      arp_table[i].ctime++;
+      if ((arp_table[i].ctime >= ARP_MAXAGE) ||
+          ((arp_table[i].state == ETHARP_STATE_PENDING)  &&
+           (arp_table[i].ctime >= ARP_MAXPENDING))) {
+        /* pending or stable entry has become old! */
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG, ("etharp_timer: expired %s entry %"U16_F".\n",
+             arp_table[i].state >= ETHARP_STATE_STABLE ? "stable" : "pending", (u16_t)i));
+        /* clean up entries that have just been expired */
+        etharp_free_entry(i);
+      } else if (arp_table[i].state == ETHARP_STATE_STABLE_REREQUESTING_1) {
+        /* Don't send more than one request every 2 seconds. */
+        arp_table[i].state = ETHARP_STATE_STABLE_REREQUESTING_2;
+      } else if (arp_table[i].state == ETHARP_STATE_STABLE_REREQUESTING_2) {
+        /* Reset state to stable, so that the next transmitted packet will
+           re-send an ARP request. */
+        arp_table[i].state = ETHARP_STATE_STABLE;
+      } else if (arp_table[i].state == ETHARP_STATE_PENDING) {
+        /* still pending, resend an ARP query */
+        etharp_request(arp_table[i].netif, &arp_table[i].ipaddr);
+      }
+    }
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Search the ARP table for a matching or new entry.
+ *
+ * If an IP address is given, return a pending or stable ARP entry that matches
+ * the address. If no match is found, create a new entry with this address set,
+ * but in state ETHARP_EMPTY. The caller must check and possibly change the
+ * state of the returned entry.
+ *
+ * If ipaddr is NULL, return a initialized new entry in state ETHARP_EMPTY.
+ *
+ * In all cases, attempt to create new entries from an empty entry. If no
+ * empty entries are available and ETHARP_FLAG_TRY_HARD flag is set, recycle
+ * old entries. Heuristic choose the least important entry for recycling.
+ *
+ * @param ipaddr IP address to find in ARP cache, or to add if not found.
+ * @param flags See @ref etharp_state
+ * @param netif netif related to this address (used for NETIF_HWADDRHINT)
+ *
+ * @return The ARP entry index that matched or is created, ERR_MEM if no
+ * entry is found or could be recycled.
+ */
+static s8_t
+etharp_find_entry(const ip4_addr_t *ipaddr, u8_t flags, struct netif* netif)
+{
+  s8_t old_pending = ARP_TABLE_SIZE, old_stable = ARP_TABLE_SIZE;
+  s8_t empty = ARP_TABLE_SIZE;
+  u8_t i = 0;
+  /* oldest entry with packets on queue */
+  s8_t old_queue = ARP_TABLE_SIZE;
+  /* its age */
+  u16_t age_queue = 0, age_pending = 0, age_stable = 0;
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(netif);
+
+  /**
+   * a) do a search through the cache, remember candidates
+   * b) select candidate entry
+   * c) create new entry
+   */
+
+  /* a) in a single search sweep, do all of this
+   * 1) remember the first empty entry (if any)
+   * 2) remember the oldest stable entry (if any)
+   * 3) remember the oldest pending entry without queued packets (if any)
+   * 4) remember the oldest pending entry with queued packets (if any)
+   * 5) search for a matching IP entry, either pending or stable
+   *    until 5 matches, or all entries are searched for.
+   */
+
+  for (i = 0; i < ARP_TABLE_SIZE; ++i) {
+    u8_t state = arp_table[i].state;
+    /* no empty entry found yet and now we do find one? */
+    if ((empty == ARP_TABLE_SIZE) && (state == ETHARP_STATE_EMPTY)) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG, ("etharp_find_entry: found empty entry %"U16_F"\n", (u16_t)i));
+      /* remember first empty entry */
+      empty = i;
+    } else if (state != ETHARP_STATE_EMPTY) {
+      LWIP_ASSERT("state == ETHARP_STATE_PENDING || state >= ETHARP_STATE_STABLE",
+        state == ETHARP_STATE_PENDING || state >= ETHARP_STATE_STABLE);
+      /* if given, does IP address match IP address in ARP entry? */
+      if (ipaddr && ip4_addr_cmp(ipaddr, &arp_table[i].ipaddr)
+#if ETHARP_TABLE_MATCH_NETIF
+          && ((netif == NULL) || (netif == arp_table[i].netif))
+#endif /* ETHARP_TABLE_MATCH_NETIF */
+        ) {
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_find_entry: found matching entry %"U16_F"\n", (u16_t)i));
+        /* found exact IP address match, simply bail out */
+        return i;
+      }
+      /* pending entry? */
+      if (state == ETHARP_STATE_PENDING) {
+        /* pending with queued packets? */
+        if (arp_table[i].q != NULL) {
+          if (arp_table[i].ctime >= age_queue) {
+            old_queue = i;
+            age_queue = arp_table[i].ctime;
+          }
+        } else
+        /* pending without queued packets? */
+        {
+          if (arp_table[i].ctime >= age_pending) {
+            old_pending = i;
+            age_pending = arp_table[i].ctime;
+          }
+        }
+      /* stable entry? */
+      } else if (state >= ETHARP_STATE_STABLE) {
+#if ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES
+        /* don't record old_stable for static entries since they never expire */
+        if (state < ETHARP_STATE_STATIC)
+#endif /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES */
+        {
+          /* remember entry with oldest stable entry in oldest, its age in maxtime */
+          if (arp_table[i].ctime >= age_stable) {
+            old_stable = i;
+            age_stable = arp_table[i].ctime;
+          }
+        }
+      }
+    }
+  }
+  /* { we have no match } => try to create a new entry */
+
+  /* don't create new entry, only search? */
+  if (((flags & ETHARP_FLAG_FIND_ONLY) != 0) ||
+      /* or no empty entry found and not allowed to recycle? */
+      ((empty == ARP_TABLE_SIZE) && ((flags & ETHARP_FLAG_TRY_HARD) == 0))) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_find_entry: no empty entry found and not allowed to recycle\n"));
+    return (s8_t)ERR_MEM;
+  }
+
+  /* b) choose the least destructive entry to recycle:
+   * 1) empty entry
+   * 2) oldest stable entry
+   * 3) oldest pending entry without queued packets
+   * 4) oldest pending entry with queued packets
+   *
+   * { ETHARP_FLAG_TRY_HARD is set at this point }
+   */
+
+  /* 1) empty entry available? */
+  if (empty < ARP_TABLE_SIZE) {
+    i = empty;
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_find_entry: selecting empty entry %"U16_F"\n", (u16_t)i));
+  } else {
+    /* 2) found recyclable stable entry? */
+    if (old_stable < ARP_TABLE_SIZE) {
+      /* recycle oldest stable*/
+      i = old_stable;
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_find_entry: selecting oldest stable entry %"U16_F"\n", (u16_t)i));
+      /* no queued packets should exist on stable entries */
+      LWIP_ASSERT("arp_table[i].q == NULL", arp_table[i].q == NULL);
+    /* 3) found recyclable pending entry without queued packets? */
+    } else if (old_pending < ARP_TABLE_SIZE) {
+      /* recycle oldest pending */
+      i = old_pending;
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_find_entry: selecting oldest pending entry %"U16_F" (without queue)\n", (u16_t)i));
+    /* 4) found recyclable pending entry with queued packets? */
+    } else if (old_queue < ARP_TABLE_SIZE) {
+      /* recycle oldest pending (queued packets are free in etharp_free_entry) */
+      i = old_queue;
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_find_entry: selecting oldest pending entry %"U16_F", freeing packet queue %p\n", (u16_t)i, (void *)(arp_table[i].q)));
+      /* no empty or recyclable entries found */
+    } else {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_find_entry: no empty or recyclable entries found\n"));
+      return (s8_t)ERR_MEM;
+    }
+
+    /* { empty or recyclable entry found } */
+    LWIP_ASSERT("i < ARP_TABLE_SIZE", i < ARP_TABLE_SIZE);
+    etharp_free_entry(i);
+  }
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("i < ARP_TABLE_SIZE", i < ARP_TABLE_SIZE);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("arp_table[i].state == ETHARP_STATE_EMPTY",
+    arp_table[i].state == ETHARP_STATE_EMPTY);
+
+  /* IP address given? */
+  if (ipaddr != NULL) {
+    /* set IP address */
+    ip4_addr_copy(arp_table[i].ipaddr, *ipaddr);
+  }
+  arp_table[i].ctime = 0;
+#if ETHARP_TABLE_MATCH_NETIF
+  arp_table[i].netif = netif;
+#endif /* ETHARP_TABLE_MATCH_NETIF*/
+  return (err_t)i;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Update (or insert) a IP/MAC address pair in the ARP cache.
+ *
+ * If a pending entry is resolved, any queued packets will be sent
+ * at this point.
+ *
+ * @param netif netif related to this entry (used for NETIF_ADDRHINT)
+ * @param ipaddr IP address of the inserted ARP entry.
+ * @param ethaddr Ethernet address of the inserted ARP entry.
+ * @param flags See @ref etharp_state
+ *
+ * @return
+ * - ERR_OK Successfully updated ARP cache.
+ * - ERR_MEM If we could not add a new ARP entry when ETHARP_FLAG_TRY_HARD was set.
+ * - ERR_ARG Non-unicast address given, those will not appear in ARP cache.
+ *
+ * @see pbuf_free()
+ */
+static err_t
+etharp_update_arp_entry(struct netif *netif, const ip4_addr_t *ipaddr, struct eth_addr *ethaddr, u8_t flags)
+{
+  s8_t i;
+  LWIP_ASSERT("netif->hwaddr_len == ETH_HWADDR_LEN", netif->hwaddr_len == ETH_HWADDR_LEN);
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_update_arp_entry: %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F" - %02"X16_F":%02"X16_F":%02"X16_F":%02"X16_F":%02"X16_F":%02"X16_F"\n",
+    ip4_addr1_16(ipaddr), ip4_addr2_16(ipaddr), ip4_addr3_16(ipaddr), ip4_addr4_16(ipaddr),
+    (u16_t)ethaddr->addr[0], (u16_t)ethaddr->addr[1], (u16_t)ethaddr->addr[2],
+    (u16_t)ethaddr->addr[3], (u16_t)ethaddr->addr[4], (u16_t)ethaddr->addr[5]));
+  /* non-unicast address? */
+  if (ip4_addr_isany(ipaddr) ||
+      ip4_addr_isbroadcast(ipaddr, netif) ||
+      ip4_addr_ismulticast(ipaddr)) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_update_arp_entry: will not add non-unicast IP address to ARP cache\n"));
+    return ERR_ARG;
+  }
+  /* find or create ARP entry */
+  i = etharp_find_entry(ipaddr, flags, netif);
+  /* bail out if no entry could be found */
+  if (i < 0) {
+    return (err_t)i;
+  }
+
+#if ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES
+  if (flags & ETHARP_FLAG_STATIC_ENTRY) {
+    /* record static type */
+    arp_table[i].state = ETHARP_STATE_STATIC;
+  } else if (arp_table[i].state == ETHARP_STATE_STATIC) {
+    /* found entry is a static type, don't overwrite it */
+    return ERR_VAL;
+  } else
+#endif /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES */
+  {
+    /* mark it stable */
+    arp_table[i].state = ETHARP_STATE_STABLE;
+  }
+
+  /* record network interface */
+  arp_table[i].netif = netif;
+  /* insert in SNMP ARP index tree */
+  mib2_add_arp_entry(netif, &arp_table[i].ipaddr);
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_update_arp_entry: updating stable entry %"S16_F"\n", (s16_t)i));
+  /* update address */
+  ETHADDR32_COPY(&arp_table[i].ethaddr, ethaddr);
+  /* reset time stamp */
+  arp_table[i].ctime = 0;
+  /* this is where we will send out queued packets! */
+#if ARP_QUEUEING
+  while (arp_table[i].q != NULL) {
+    struct pbuf *p;
+    /* remember remainder of queue */
+    struct etharp_q_entry *q = arp_table[i].q;
+    /* pop first item off the queue */
+    arp_table[i].q = q->next;
+    /* get the packet pointer */
+    p = q->p;
+    /* now queue entry can be freed */
+    memp_free(MEMP_ARP_QUEUE, q);
+#else /* ARP_QUEUEING */
+  if (arp_table[i].q != NULL) {
+    struct pbuf *p = arp_table[i].q;
+    arp_table[i].q = NULL;
+#endif /* ARP_QUEUEING */
+    /* send the queued IP packet */
+    ethernet_output(netif, p, (struct eth_addr*)(netif->hwaddr), ethaddr, ETHTYPE_IP);
+    /* free the queued IP packet */
+    pbuf_free(p);
+  }
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+#if ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES
+/** Add a new static entry to the ARP table. If an entry exists for the
+ * specified IP address, this entry is overwritten.
+ * If packets are queued for the specified IP address, they are sent out.
+ *
+ * @param ipaddr IP address for the new static entry
+ * @param ethaddr ethernet address for the new static entry
+ * @return See return values of etharp_add_static_entry
+ */
+err_t
+etharp_add_static_entry(const ip4_addr_t *ipaddr, struct eth_addr *ethaddr)
+{
+  struct netif *netif;
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_add_static_entry: %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F" - %02"X16_F":%02"X16_F":%02"X16_F":%02"X16_F":%02"X16_F":%02"X16_F"\n",
+    ip4_addr1_16(ipaddr), ip4_addr2_16(ipaddr), ip4_addr3_16(ipaddr), ip4_addr4_16(ipaddr),
+    (u16_t)ethaddr->addr[0], (u16_t)ethaddr->addr[1], (u16_t)ethaddr->addr[2],
+    (u16_t)ethaddr->addr[3], (u16_t)ethaddr->addr[4], (u16_t)ethaddr->addr[5]));
+
+  netif = ip4_route(ipaddr);
+  if (netif == NULL) {
+    return ERR_RTE;
+  }
+
+  return etharp_update_arp_entry(netif, ipaddr, ethaddr, ETHARP_FLAG_TRY_HARD | ETHARP_FLAG_STATIC_ENTRY);
+}
+
+/** Remove a static entry from the ARP table previously added with a call to
+ * etharp_add_static_entry.
+ *
+ * @param ipaddr IP address of the static entry to remove
+ * @return ERR_OK: entry removed
+ *         ERR_MEM: entry wasn't found
+ *         ERR_ARG: entry wasn't a static entry but a dynamic one
+ */
+err_t
+etharp_remove_static_entry(const ip4_addr_t *ipaddr)
+{
+  s8_t i;
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_remove_static_entry: %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F"\n",
+    ip4_addr1_16(ipaddr), ip4_addr2_16(ipaddr), ip4_addr3_16(ipaddr), ip4_addr4_16(ipaddr)));
+
+  /* find or create ARP entry */
+  i = etharp_find_entry(ipaddr, ETHARP_FLAG_FIND_ONLY, NULL);
+  /* bail out if no entry could be found */
+  if (i < 0) {
+    return (err_t)i;
+  }
+
+  if (arp_table[i].state != ETHARP_STATE_STATIC) {
+    /* entry wasn't a static entry, cannot remove it */
+    return ERR_ARG;
+  }
+  /* entry found, free it */
+  etharp_free_entry(i);
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+#endif /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES */
+
+/**
+ * Remove all ARP table entries of the specified netif.
+ *
+ * @param netif points to a network interface
+ */
+void
+etharp_cleanup_netif(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  u8_t i;
+
+  for (i = 0; i < ARP_TABLE_SIZE; ++i) {
+    u8_t state = arp_table[i].state;
+    if ((state != ETHARP_STATE_EMPTY) && (arp_table[i].netif == netif)) {
+      etharp_free_entry(i);
+    }
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Finds (stable) ethernet/IP address pair from ARP table
+ * using interface and IP address index.
+ * @note the addresses in the ARP table are in network order!
+ *
+ * @param netif points to interface index
+ * @param ipaddr points to the (network order) IP address index
+ * @param eth_ret points to return pointer
+ * @param ip_ret points to return pointer
+ * @return table index if found, -1 otherwise
+ */
+s8_t
+etharp_find_addr(struct netif *netif, const ip4_addr_t *ipaddr,
+         struct eth_addr **eth_ret, const ip4_addr_t **ip_ret)
+{
+  s8_t i;
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("eth_ret != NULL && ip_ret != NULL",
+    eth_ret != NULL && ip_ret != NULL);
+
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(netif);
+
+  i = etharp_find_entry(ipaddr, ETHARP_FLAG_FIND_ONLY, netif);
+  if ((i >= 0) && (arp_table[i].state >= ETHARP_STATE_STABLE)) {
+      *eth_ret = &arp_table[i].ethaddr;
+      *ip_ret = &arp_table[i].ipaddr;
+      return i;
+  }
+  return -1;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Possibility to iterate over stable ARP table entries
+ *
+ * @param i entry number, 0 to ARP_TABLE_SIZE
+ * @param ipaddr return value: IP address
+ * @param netif return value: points to interface
+ * @param eth_ret return value: ETH address
+ * @return 1 on valid index, 0 otherwise
+ */
+u8_t
+etharp_get_entry(u8_t i, ip4_addr_t **ipaddr, struct netif **netif, struct eth_addr **eth_ret)
+{
+  LWIP_ASSERT("ipaddr != NULL", ipaddr != NULL);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("netif != NULL", netif != NULL);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("eth_ret != NULL", eth_ret != NULL);
+
+  if((i < ARP_TABLE_SIZE) && (arp_table[i].state >= ETHARP_STATE_STABLE)) {
+    *ipaddr  = &arp_table[i].ipaddr;
+    *netif   = arp_table[i].netif;
+    *eth_ret = &arp_table[i].ethaddr;
+    return 1;
+  } else {
+    return 0;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Responds to ARP requests to us. Upon ARP replies to us, add entry to cache
+ * send out queued IP packets. Updates cache with snooped address pairs.
+ *
+ * Should be called for incoming ARP packets. The pbuf in the argument
+ * is freed by this function.
+ *
+ * @param p The ARP packet that arrived on netif. Is freed by this function.
+ * @param netif The lwIP network interface on which the ARP packet pbuf arrived.
+ *
+ * @see pbuf_free()
+ */
+void
+etharp_input(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct etharp_hdr *hdr;
+  /* these are aligned properly, whereas the ARP header fields might not be */
+  ip4_addr_t sipaddr, dipaddr;
+  u8_t for_us;
+
+  LWIP_ERROR("netif != NULL", (netif != NULL), return;);
+
+  hdr = (struct etharp_hdr *)p->payload;
+
+  /* RFC 826 "Packet Reception": */
+  if ((hdr->hwtype != PP_HTONS(HWTYPE_ETHERNET)) ||
+      (hdr->hwlen != ETH_HWADDR_LEN) ||
+      (hdr->protolen != sizeof(ip4_addr_t)) ||
+      (hdr->proto != PP_HTONS(ETHTYPE_IP)))  {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING,
+      ("etharp_input: packet dropped, wrong hw type, hwlen, proto, protolen or ethernet type (%"U16_F"/%"U16_F"/%"U16_F"/%"U16_F")\n",
+      hdr->hwtype, (u16_t)hdr->hwlen, hdr->proto, (u16_t)hdr->protolen));
+    ETHARP_STATS_INC(etharp.proterr);
+    ETHARP_STATS_INC(etharp.drop);
+    pbuf_free(p);
+    return;
+  }
+  ETHARP_STATS_INC(etharp.recv);
+
+#if LWIP_AUTOIP
+  /* We have to check if a host already has configured our random
+   * created link local address and continuously check if there is
+   * a host with this IP-address so we can detect collisions */
+  autoip_arp_reply(netif, hdr);
+#endif /* LWIP_AUTOIP */
+
+  /* Copy struct ip4_addr2 to aligned ip4_addr, to support compilers without
+   * structure packing (not using structure copy which breaks strict-aliasing rules). */
+  IPADDR2_COPY(&sipaddr, &hdr->sipaddr);
+  IPADDR2_COPY(&dipaddr, &hdr->dipaddr);
+
+  /* this interface is not configured? */
+  if (ip4_addr_isany_val(*netif_ip4_addr(netif))) {
+    for_us = 0;
+  } else {
+    /* ARP packet directed to us? */
+    for_us = (u8_t)ip4_addr_cmp(&dipaddr, netif_ip4_addr(netif));
+  }
+
+  /* ARP message directed to us?
+      -> add IP address in ARP cache; assume requester wants to talk to us,
+         can result in directly sending the queued packets for this host.
+     ARP message not directed to us?
+      ->  update the source IP address in the cache, if present */
+  etharp_update_arp_entry(netif, &sipaddr, &(hdr->shwaddr),
+                   for_us ? ETHARP_FLAG_TRY_HARD : ETHARP_FLAG_FIND_ONLY);
+
+  /* now act on the message itself */
+  switch (hdr->opcode) {
+  /* ARP request? */
+  case PP_HTONS(ARP_REQUEST):
+    /* ARP request. If it asked for our address, we send out a
+     * reply. In any case, we time-stamp any existing ARP entry,
+     * and possibly send out an IP packet that was queued on it. */
+
+    LWIP_DEBUGF (ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_input: incoming ARP request\n"));
+    /* ARP request for our address? */
+    if (for_us) {
+      /* send ARP response */
+      etharp_raw(netif,
+                 (struct eth_addr *)netif->hwaddr, &hdr->shwaddr,
+                 (struct eth_addr *)netif->hwaddr, netif_ip4_addr(netif),
+                 &hdr->shwaddr, &sipaddr,
+                 ARP_REPLY);
+    /* we are not configured? */
+    } else if (ip4_addr_isany_val(*netif_ip4_addr(netif))) {
+      /* { for_us == 0 and netif->ip_addr.addr == 0 } */
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_input: we are unconfigured, ARP request ignored.\n"));
+    /* request was not directed to us */
+    } else {
+      /* { for_us == 0 and netif->ip_addr.addr != 0 } */
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_input: ARP request was not for us.\n"));
+    }
+    break;
+  case PP_HTONS(ARP_REPLY):
+    /* ARP reply. We already updated the ARP cache earlier. */
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_input: incoming ARP reply\n"));
+#if (LWIP_DHCP && DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK)
+    /* DHCP wants to know about ARP replies from any host with an
+     * IP address also offered to us by the DHCP server. We do not
+     * want to take a duplicate IP address on a single network.
+     * @todo How should we handle redundant (fail-over) interfaces? */
+    dhcp_arp_reply(netif, &sipaddr);
+#endif /* (LWIP_DHCP && DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK) */
+    break;
+  default:
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_input: ARP unknown opcode type %"S16_F"\n", lwip_htons(hdr->opcode)));
+    ETHARP_STATS_INC(etharp.err);
+    break;
+  }
+  /* free ARP packet */
+  pbuf_free(p);
+}
+
+/** Just a small helper function that sends a pbuf to an ethernet address
+ * in the arp_table specified by the index 'arp_idx'.
+ */
+static err_t
+etharp_output_to_arp_index(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *q, u8_t arp_idx)
+{
+  LWIP_ASSERT("arp_table[arp_idx].state >= ETHARP_STATE_STABLE",
+              arp_table[arp_idx].state >= ETHARP_STATE_STABLE);
+  /* if arp table entry is about to expire: re-request it,
+     but only if its state is ETHARP_STATE_STABLE to prevent flooding the
+     network with ARP requests if this address is used frequently. */
+  if (arp_table[arp_idx].state == ETHARP_STATE_STABLE) {
+    if (arp_table[arp_idx].ctime >= ARP_AGE_REREQUEST_USED_BROADCAST) {
+      /* issue a standard request using broadcast */
+      if (etharp_request(netif, &arp_table[arp_idx].ipaddr) == ERR_OK) {
+        arp_table[arp_idx].state = ETHARP_STATE_STABLE_REREQUESTING_1;
+      }
+    } else if (arp_table[arp_idx].ctime >= ARP_AGE_REREQUEST_USED_UNICAST) {
+      /* issue a unicast request (for 15 seconds) to prevent unnecessary broadcast */
+      if (etharp_request_dst(netif, &arp_table[arp_idx].ipaddr, &arp_table[arp_idx].ethaddr) == ERR_OK) {
+        arp_table[arp_idx].state = ETHARP_STATE_STABLE_REREQUESTING_1;
+      }
+    }
+  }
+
+  return ethernet_output(netif, q, (struct eth_addr*)(netif->hwaddr), &arp_table[arp_idx].ethaddr, ETHTYPE_IP);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Resolve and fill-in Ethernet address header for outgoing IP packet.
+ *
+ * For IP multicast and broadcast, corresponding Ethernet addresses
+ * are selected and the packet is transmitted on the link.
+ *
+ * For unicast addresses, the packet is submitted to etharp_query(). In
+ * case the IP address is outside the local network, the IP address of
+ * the gateway is used.
+ *
+ * @param netif The lwIP network interface which the IP packet will be sent on.
+ * @param q The pbuf(s) containing the IP packet to be sent.
+ * @param ipaddr The IP address of the packet destination.
+ *
+ * @return
+ * - ERR_RTE No route to destination (no gateway to external networks),
+ * or the return type of either etharp_query() or ethernet_output().
+ */
+err_t
+etharp_output(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *q, const ip4_addr_t *ipaddr)
+{
+  const struct eth_addr *dest;
+  struct eth_addr mcastaddr;
+  const ip4_addr_t *dst_addr = ipaddr;
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("netif != NULL", netif != NULL);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("q != NULL", q != NULL);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("ipaddr != NULL", ipaddr != NULL);
+
+  /* Determine on destination hardware address. Broadcasts and multicasts
+   * are special, other IP addresses are looked up in the ARP table. */
+
+  /* broadcast destination IP address? */
+  if (ip4_addr_isbroadcast(ipaddr, netif)) {
+    /* broadcast on Ethernet also */
+    dest = (const struct eth_addr *)&ethbroadcast;
+  /* multicast destination IP address? */
+  } else if (ip4_addr_ismulticast(ipaddr)) {
+    /* Hash IP multicast address to MAC address.*/
+    mcastaddr.addr[0] = LL_IP4_MULTICAST_ADDR_0;
+    mcastaddr.addr[1] = LL_IP4_MULTICAST_ADDR_1;
+    mcastaddr.addr[2] = LL_IP4_MULTICAST_ADDR_2;
+    mcastaddr.addr[3] = ip4_addr2(ipaddr) & 0x7f;
+    mcastaddr.addr[4] = ip4_addr3(ipaddr);
+    mcastaddr.addr[5] = ip4_addr4(ipaddr);
+    /* destination Ethernet address is multicast */
+    dest = &mcastaddr;
+  /* unicast destination IP address? */
+  } else {
+    s8_t i;
+    /* outside local network? if so, this can neither be a global broadcast nor
+       a subnet broadcast. */
+    if (!ip4_addr_netcmp(ipaddr, netif_ip4_addr(netif), netif_ip4_netmask(netif)) &&
+        !ip4_addr_islinklocal(ipaddr)) {
+#if LWIP_AUTOIP
+      struct ip_hdr *iphdr = LWIP_ALIGNMENT_CAST(struct ip_hdr*, q->payload);
+      /* According to RFC 3297, chapter 2.6.2 (Forwarding Rules), a packet with
+         a link-local source address must always be "directly to its destination
+         on the same physical link. The host MUST NOT send the packet to any
+         router for forwarding". */
+      if (!ip4_addr_islinklocal(&iphdr->src))
+#endif /* LWIP_AUTOIP */
+      {
+#ifdef LWIP_HOOK_ETHARP_GET_GW
+        /* For advanced routing, a single default gateway might not be enough, so get
+           the IP address of the gateway to handle the current destination address. */
+        dst_addr = LWIP_HOOK_ETHARP_GET_GW(netif, ipaddr);
+        if (dst_addr == NULL)
+#endif /* LWIP_HOOK_ETHARP_GET_GW */
+        {
+          /* interface has default gateway? */
+          if (!ip4_addr_isany_val(*netif_ip4_gw(netif))) {
+            /* send to hardware address of default gateway IP address */
+            dst_addr = netif_ip4_gw(netif);
+          /* no default gateway available */
+          } else {
+            /* no route to destination error (default gateway missing) */
+            return ERR_RTE;
+          }
+        }
+      }
+    }
+#if LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT
+    if (netif->addr_hint != NULL) {
+      /* per-pcb cached entry was given */
+      u8_t etharp_cached_entry = *(netif->addr_hint);
+      if (etharp_cached_entry < ARP_TABLE_SIZE) {
+#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT */
+        if ((arp_table[etharp_cached_entry].state >= ETHARP_STATE_STABLE) &&
+#if ETHARP_TABLE_MATCH_NETIF
+            (arp_table[etharp_cached_entry].netif == netif) &&
+#endif
+            (ip4_addr_cmp(dst_addr, &arp_table[etharp_cached_entry].ipaddr))) {
+          /* the per-pcb-cached entry is stable and the right one! */
+          ETHARP_STATS_INC(etharp.cachehit);
+          return etharp_output_to_arp_index(netif, q, etharp_cached_entry);
+        }
+#if LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT
+      }
+    }
+#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT */
+
+    /* find stable entry: do this here since this is a critical path for
+       throughput and etharp_find_entry() is kind of slow */
+    for (i = 0; i < ARP_TABLE_SIZE; i++) {
+      if ((arp_table[i].state >= ETHARP_STATE_STABLE) &&
+#if ETHARP_TABLE_MATCH_NETIF
+          (arp_table[i].netif == netif) &&
+#endif
+          (ip4_addr_cmp(dst_addr, &arp_table[i].ipaddr))) {
+        /* found an existing, stable entry */
+        ETHARP_SET_HINT(netif, i);
+        return etharp_output_to_arp_index(netif, q, i);
+      }
+    }
+    /* no stable entry found, use the (slower) query function:
+       queue on destination Ethernet address belonging to ipaddr */
+    return etharp_query(netif, dst_addr, q);
+  }
+
+  /* continuation for multicast/broadcast destinations */
+  /* obtain source Ethernet address of the given interface */
+  /* send packet directly on the link */
+  return ethernet_output(netif, q, (struct eth_addr*)(netif->hwaddr), dest, ETHTYPE_IP);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Send an ARP request for the given IP address and/or queue a packet.
+ *
+ * If the IP address was not yet in the cache, a pending ARP cache entry
+ * is added and an ARP request is sent for the given address. The packet
+ * is queued on this entry.
+ *
+ * If the IP address was already pending in the cache, a new ARP request
+ * is sent for the given address. The packet is queued on this entry.
+ *
+ * If the IP address was already stable in the cache, and a packet is
+ * given, it is directly sent and no ARP request is sent out.
+ *
+ * If the IP address was already stable in the cache, and no packet is
+ * given, an ARP request is sent out.
+ *
+ * @param netif The lwIP network interface on which ipaddr
+ * must be queried for.
+ * @param ipaddr The IP address to be resolved.
+ * @param q If non-NULL, a pbuf that must be delivered to the IP address.
+ * q is not freed by this function.
+ *
+ * @note q must only be ONE packet, not a packet queue!
+ *
+ * @return
+ * - ERR_BUF Could not make room for Ethernet header.
+ * - ERR_MEM Hardware address unknown, and no more ARP entries available
+ *   to query for address or queue the packet.
+ * - ERR_MEM Could not queue packet due to memory shortage.
+ * - ERR_RTE No route to destination (no gateway to external networks).
+ * - ERR_ARG Non-unicast address given, those will not appear in ARP cache.
+ *
+ */
+err_t
+etharp_query(struct netif *netif, const ip4_addr_t *ipaddr, struct pbuf *q)
+{
+  struct eth_addr * srcaddr = (struct eth_addr *)netif->hwaddr;
+  err_t result = ERR_MEM;
+  int is_new_entry = 0;
+  s8_t i; /* ARP entry index */
+
+  /* non-unicast address? */
+  if (ip4_addr_isbroadcast(ipaddr, netif) ||
+      ip4_addr_ismulticast(ipaddr) ||
+      ip4_addr_isany(ipaddr)) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_query: will not add non-unicast IP address to ARP cache\n"));
+    return ERR_ARG;
+  }
+
+  /* find entry in ARP cache, ask to create entry if queueing packet */
+  i = etharp_find_entry(ipaddr, ETHARP_FLAG_TRY_HARD, netif);
+
+  /* could not find or create entry? */
+  if (i < 0) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_query: could not create ARP entry\n"));
+    if (q) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_query: packet dropped\n"));
+      ETHARP_STATS_INC(etharp.memerr);
+    }
+    return (err_t)i;
+  }
+
+  /* mark a fresh entry as pending (we just sent a request) */
+  if (arp_table[i].state == ETHARP_STATE_EMPTY) {
+    is_new_entry = 1;
+    arp_table[i].state = ETHARP_STATE_PENDING;
+    /* record network interface for re-sending arp request in etharp_tmr */
+    arp_table[i].netif = netif;
+  }
+
+  /* { i is either a STABLE or (new or existing) PENDING entry } */
+  LWIP_ASSERT("arp_table[i].state == PENDING or STABLE",
+  ((arp_table[i].state == ETHARP_STATE_PENDING) ||
+   (arp_table[i].state >= ETHARP_STATE_STABLE)));
+
+  /* do we have a new entry? or an implicit query request? */
+  if (is_new_entry || (q == NULL)) {
+    /* try to resolve it; send out ARP request */
+    result = etharp_request(netif, ipaddr);
+    if (result != ERR_OK) {
+      /* ARP request couldn't be sent */
+      /* We don't re-send arp request in etharp_tmr, but we still queue packets,
+         since this failure could be temporary, and the next packet calling
+         etharp_query again could lead to sending the queued packets. */
+    }
+    if (q == NULL) {
+      return result;
+    }
+  }
+
+  /* packet given? */
+  LWIP_ASSERT("q != NULL", q != NULL);
+  /* stable entry? */
+  if (arp_table[i].state >= ETHARP_STATE_STABLE) {
+    /* we have a valid IP->Ethernet address mapping */
+    ETHARP_SET_HINT(netif, i);
+    /* send the packet */
+    result = ethernet_output(netif, q, srcaddr, &(arp_table[i].ethaddr), ETHTYPE_IP);
+  /* pending entry? (either just created or already pending */
+  } else if (arp_table[i].state == ETHARP_STATE_PENDING) {
+    /* entry is still pending, queue the given packet 'q' */
+    struct pbuf *p;
+    int copy_needed = 0;
+    /* IF q includes a PBUF_REF, PBUF_POOL or PBUF_RAM, we have no choice but
+     * to copy the whole queue into a new PBUF_RAM (see bug #11400)
+     * PBUF_ROMs can be left as they are, since ROM must not get changed. */
+    p = q;
+    while (p) {
+      LWIP_ASSERT("no packet queues allowed!", (p->len != p->tot_len) || (p->next == 0));
+      if (p->type != PBUF_ROM) {
+        copy_needed = 1;
+        break;
+      }
+      p = p->next;
+    }
+    if (copy_needed) {
+      /* copy the whole packet into new pbufs */
+      p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_LINK, p->tot_len, PBUF_RAM);
+      if (p != NULL) {
+        if (pbuf_copy(p, q) != ERR_OK) {
+          pbuf_free(p);
+          p = NULL;
+        }
+      }
+    } else {
+      /* referencing the old pbuf is enough */
+      p = q;
+      pbuf_ref(p);
+    }
+    /* packet could be taken over? */
+    if (p != NULL) {
+      /* queue packet ... */
+#if ARP_QUEUEING
+      struct etharp_q_entry *new_entry;
+      /* allocate a new arp queue entry */
+      new_entry = (struct etharp_q_entry *)memp_malloc(MEMP_ARP_QUEUE);
+      if (new_entry != NULL) {
+        unsigned int qlen = 0;
+        new_entry->next = 0;
+        new_entry->p = p;
+        if (arp_table[i].q != NULL) {
+          /* queue was already existent, append the new entry to the end */
+          struct etharp_q_entry *r;
+          r = arp_table[i].q;
+          qlen++;
+          while (r->next != NULL) {
+            r = r->next;
+            qlen++;
+          }
+          r->next = new_entry;
+        } else {
+          /* queue did not exist, first item in queue */
+          arp_table[i].q = new_entry;
+        }
+#if ARP_QUEUE_LEN
+        if (qlen >= ARP_QUEUE_LEN) {
+          struct etharp_q_entry *old;
+          old = arp_table[i].q;
+          arp_table[i].q = arp_table[i].q->next;
+          pbuf_free(old->p);
+          memp_free(MEMP_ARP_QUEUE, old);
+        }
+#endif
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_query: queued packet %p on ARP entry %"S16_F"\n", (void *)q, (s16_t)i));
+        result = ERR_OK;
+      } else {
+        /* the pool MEMP_ARP_QUEUE is empty */
+        pbuf_free(p);
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_query: could not queue a copy of PBUF_REF packet %p (out of memory)\n", (void *)q));
+        result = ERR_MEM;
+      }
+#else /* ARP_QUEUEING */
+      /* always queue one packet per ARP request only, freeing a previously queued packet */
+      if (arp_table[i].q != NULL) {
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_query: dropped previously queued packet %p for ARP entry %"S16_F"\n", (void *)q, (s16_t)i));
+        pbuf_free(arp_table[i].q);
+      }
+      arp_table[i].q = p;
+      result = ERR_OK;
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_query: queued packet %p on ARP entry %"S16_F"\n", (void *)q, (s16_t)i));
+#endif /* ARP_QUEUEING */
+    } else {
+      ETHARP_STATS_INC(etharp.memerr);
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_query: could not queue a copy of PBUF_REF packet %p (out of memory)\n", (void *)q));
+      result = ERR_MEM;
+    }
+  }
+  return result;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Send a raw ARP packet (opcode and all addresses can be modified)
+ *
+ * @param netif the lwip network interface on which to send the ARP packet
+ * @param ethsrc_addr the source MAC address for the ethernet header
+ * @param ethdst_addr the destination MAC address for the ethernet header
+ * @param hwsrc_addr the source MAC address for the ARP protocol header
+ * @param ipsrc_addr the source IP address for the ARP protocol header
+ * @param hwdst_addr the destination MAC address for the ARP protocol header
+ * @param ipdst_addr the destination IP address for the ARP protocol header
+ * @param opcode the type of the ARP packet
+ * @return ERR_OK if the ARP packet has been sent
+ *         ERR_MEM if the ARP packet couldn't be allocated
+ *         any other err_t on failure
+ */
+static err_t
+etharp_raw(struct netif *netif, const struct eth_addr *ethsrc_addr,
+           const struct eth_addr *ethdst_addr,
+           const struct eth_addr *hwsrc_addr, const ip4_addr_t *ipsrc_addr,
+           const struct eth_addr *hwdst_addr, const ip4_addr_t *ipdst_addr,
+           const u16_t opcode)
+{
+  struct pbuf *p;
+  err_t result = ERR_OK;
+  struct etharp_hdr *hdr;
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("netif != NULL", netif != NULL);
+
+  /* allocate a pbuf for the outgoing ARP request packet */
+  p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_LINK, SIZEOF_ETHARP_HDR, PBUF_RAM);
+  /* could allocate a pbuf for an ARP request? */
+  if (p == NULL) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS,
+      ("etharp_raw: could not allocate pbuf for ARP request.\n"));
+    ETHARP_STATS_INC(etharp.memerr);
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+  LWIP_ASSERT("check that first pbuf can hold struct etharp_hdr",
+              (p->len >= SIZEOF_ETHARP_HDR));
+
+  hdr = (struct etharp_hdr *)p->payload;
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_raw: sending raw ARP packet.\n"));
+  hdr->opcode = lwip_htons(opcode);
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("netif->hwaddr_len must be the same as ETH_HWADDR_LEN for etharp!",
+              (netif->hwaddr_len == ETH_HWADDR_LEN));
+
+  /* Write the ARP MAC-Addresses */
+  ETHADDR16_COPY(&hdr->shwaddr, hwsrc_addr);
+  ETHADDR16_COPY(&hdr->dhwaddr, hwdst_addr);
+  /* Copy struct ip4_addr2 to aligned ip4_addr, to support compilers without
+   * structure packing. */
+  IPADDR2_COPY(&hdr->sipaddr, ipsrc_addr);
+  IPADDR2_COPY(&hdr->dipaddr, ipdst_addr);
+
+  hdr->hwtype = PP_HTONS(HWTYPE_ETHERNET);
+  hdr->proto = PP_HTONS(ETHTYPE_IP);
+  /* set hwlen and protolen */
+  hdr->hwlen = ETH_HWADDR_LEN;
+  hdr->protolen = sizeof(ip4_addr_t);
+
+  /* send ARP query */
+#if LWIP_AUTOIP
+  /* If we are using Link-Local, all ARP packets that contain a Link-Local
+   * 'sender IP address' MUST be sent using link-layer broadcast instead of
+   * link-layer unicast. (See RFC3927 Section 2.5, last paragraph) */
+  if(ip4_addr_islinklocal(ipsrc_addr)) {
+    ethernet_output(netif, p, ethsrc_addr, &ethbroadcast, ETHTYPE_ARP);
+  } else
+#endif /* LWIP_AUTOIP */
+  {
+    ethernet_output(netif, p, ethsrc_addr, ethdst_addr, ETHTYPE_ARP);
+  }
+
+  ETHARP_STATS_INC(etharp.xmit);
+  /* free ARP query packet */
+  pbuf_free(p);
+  p = NULL;
+  /* could not allocate pbuf for ARP request */
+
+  return result;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Send an ARP request packet asking for ipaddr to a specific eth address.
+ * Used to send unicast request to refresh the ARP table just before an entry
+ * times out
+ *
+ * @param netif the lwip network interface on which to send the request
+ * @param ipaddr the IP address for which to ask
+ * @param hw_dst_addr the ethernet address to send this packet to
+ * @return ERR_OK if the request has been sent
+ *         ERR_MEM if the ARP packet couldn't be allocated
+ *         any other err_t on failure
+ */
+static err_t
+etharp_request_dst(struct netif *netif, const ip4_addr_t *ipaddr, const struct eth_addr* hw_dst_addr)
+{
+  return etharp_raw(netif, (struct eth_addr *)netif->hwaddr, hw_dst_addr,
+                    (struct eth_addr *)netif->hwaddr, netif_ip4_addr(netif), &ethzero,
+                    ipaddr, ARP_REQUEST);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Send an ARP request packet asking for ipaddr.
+ *
+ * @param netif the lwip network interface on which to send the request
+ * @param ipaddr the IP address for which to ask
+ * @return ERR_OK if the request has been sent
+ *         ERR_MEM if the ARP packet couldn't be allocated
+ *         any other err_t on failure
+ */
+err_t
+etharp_request(struct netif *netif, const ip4_addr_t *ipaddr)
+{
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_request: sending ARP request.\n"));
+  return etharp_request_dst(netif, ipaddr, &ethbroadcast);
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_ARP */
+
+#endif /* LWIP_ARP || LWIP_ETHERNET */

+ 397 - 0
MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/src/core/ipv4/icmp.c

@@ -0,0 +1,397 @@
+/**
+ * @file
+ * ICMP - Internet Control Message Protocol
+ *
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ * Author: Adam Dunkels <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+
+/* Some ICMP messages should be passed to the transport protocols. This
+   is not implemented. */
+
+#include "lwip/opt.h"
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_ICMP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */
+
+#include "lwip/icmp.h"
+#include "lwip/inet_chksum.h"
+#include "lwip/ip.h"
+#include "lwip/def.h"
+#include "lwip/stats.h"
+
+#include <string.h>
+
+#ifdef LWIP_HOOK_FILENAME
+#include LWIP_HOOK_FILENAME
+#endif
+
+/** Small optimization: set to 0 if incoming PBUF_POOL pbuf always can be
+ * used to modify and send a response packet (and to 1 if this is not the case,
+ * e.g. when link header is stripped of when receiving) */
+#ifndef LWIP_ICMP_ECHO_CHECK_INPUT_PBUF_LEN
+#define LWIP_ICMP_ECHO_CHECK_INPUT_PBUF_LEN 1
+#endif /* LWIP_ICMP_ECHO_CHECK_INPUT_PBUF_LEN */
+
+/* The amount of data from the original packet to return in a dest-unreachable */
+#define ICMP_DEST_UNREACH_DATASIZE 8
+
+static void icmp_send_response(struct pbuf *p, u8_t type, u8_t code);
+
+/**
+ * Processes ICMP input packets, called from ip_input().
+ *
+ * Currently only processes icmp echo requests and sends
+ * out the echo response.
+ *
+ * @param p the icmp echo request packet, p->payload pointing to the icmp header
+ * @param inp the netif on which this packet was received
+ */
+void
+icmp_input(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *inp)
+{
+  u8_t type;
+#ifdef LWIP_DEBUG
+  u8_t code;
+#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG */
+  struct icmp_echo_hdr *iecho;
+  const struct ip_hdr *iphdr_in;
+  u16_t hlen;
+  const ip4_addr_t* src;
+
+  ICMP_STATS_INC(icmp.recv);
+  MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.icmpinmsgs);
+
+  iphdr_in = ip4_current_header();
+  hlen = IPH_HL(iphdr_in) * 4;
+  if (hlen < IP_HLEN) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(ICMP_DEBUG, ("icmp_input: short IP header (%"S16_F" bytes) received\n", hlen));
+    goto lenerr;
+  }
+  if (p->len < sizeof(u16_t)*2) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(ICMP_DEBUG, ("icmp_input: short ICMP (%"U16_F" bytes) received\n", p->tot_len));
+    goto lenerr;
+  }
+
+  type = *((u8_t *)p->payload);
+#ifdef LWIP_DEBUG
+  code = *(((u8_t *)p->payload)+1);
+#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG */
+  switch (type) {
+  case ICMP_ER:
+    /* This is OK, echo reply might have been parsed by a raw PCB
+       (as obviously, an echo request has been sent, too). */
+    MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.icmpinechoreps);
+    break;
+  case ICMP_ECHO:
+    MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.icmpinechos);
+    src = ip4_current_dest_addr();
+    /* multicast destination address? */
+    if (ip4_addr_ismulticast(ip4_current_dest_addr())) {
+#if LWIP_MULTICAST_PING
+      /* For multicast, use address of receiving interface as source address */
+      src = netif_ip4_addr(inp);
+#else /* LWIP_MULTICAST_PING */
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(ICMP_DEBUG, ("icmp_input: Not echoing to multicast pings\n"));
+      goto icmperr;
+#endif /* LWIP_MULTICAST_PING */
+    }
+    /* broadcast destination address? */
+    if (ip4_addr_isbroadcast(ip4_current_dest_addr(), ip_current_netif())) {
+#if LWIP_BROADCAST_PING
+      /* For broadcast, use address of receiving interface as source address */
+      src = netif_ip4_addr(inp);
+#else /* LWIP_BROADCAST_PING */
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(ICMP_DEBUG, ("icmp_input: Not echoing to broadcast pings\n"));
+      goto icmperr;
+#endif /* LWIP_BROADCAST_PING */
+    }
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(ICMP_DEBUG, ("icmp_input: ping\n"));
+    if (p->tot_len < sizeof(struct icmp_echo_hdr)) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(ICMP_DEBUG, ("icmp_input: bad ICMP echo received\n"));
+      goto lenerr;
+    }
+#if CHECKSUM_CHECK_ICMP
+    IF__NETIF_CHECKSUM_ENABLED(inp, NETIF_CHECKSUM_CHECK_ICMP) {
+      if (inet_chksum_pbuf(p) != 0) {
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(ICMP_DEBUG, ("icmp_input: checksum failed for received ICMP echo\n"));
+        pbuf_free(p);
+        ICMP_STATS_INC(icmp.chkerr);
+        MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.icmpinerrors);
+        return;
+      }
+    }
+#endif
+#if LWIP_ICMP_ECHO_CHECK_INPUT_PBUF_LEN
+    if (pbuf_header(p, (s16_t)(hlen + PBUF_LINK_HLEN + PBUF_LINK_ENCAPSULATION_HLEN))) {
+      /* p is not big enough to contain link headers
+       * allocate a new one and copy p into it
+       */
+      struct pbuf *r;
+      /* allocate new packet buffer with space for link headers */
+      r = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_LINK, p->tot_len + hlen, PBUF_RAM);
+      if (r == NULL) {
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(ICMP_DEBUG, ("icmp_input: allocating new pbuf failed\n"));
+        goto icmperr;
+      }
+      if (r->len < hlen + sizeof(struct icmp_echo_hdr)) {
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(ICMP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("first pbuf cannot hold the ICMP header"));
+        pbuf_free(r);
+        goto icmperr;
+      }
+      /* copy the ip header */
+      MEMCPY(r->payload, iphdr_in, hlen);
+      /* switch r->payload back to icmp header (cannot fail) */
+      if (pbuf_header(r, (s16_t)-hlen)) {
+        LWIP_ASSERT("icmp_input: moving r->payload to icmp header failed\n", 0);
+        pbuf_free(r);
+        goto icmperr;
+      }
+      /* copy the rest of the packet without ip header */
+      if (pbuf_copy(r, p) != ERR_OK) {
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(ICMP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("icmp_input: copying to new pbuf failed"));
+        pbuf_free(r);
+        goto icmperr;
+      }
+      /* free the original p */
+      pbuf_free(p);
+      /* we now have an identical copy of p that has room for link headers */
+      p = r;
+    } else {
+      /* restore p->payload to point to icmp header (cannot fail) */
+      if (pbuf_header(p, -(s16_t)(hlen + PBUF_LINK_HLEN + PBUF_LINK_ENCAPSULATION_HLEN))) {
+        LWIP_ASSERT("icmp_input: restoring original p->payload failed\n", 0);
+        goto icmperr;
+      }
+    }
+#endif /* LWIP_ICMP_ECHO_CHECK_INPUT_PBUF_LEN */
+    /* At this point, all checks are OK. */
+    /* We generate an answer by switching the dest and src ip addresses,
+     * setting the icmp type to ECHO_RESPONSE and updating the checksum. */
+    iecho = (struct icmp_echo_hdr *)p->payload;
+    if (pbuf_header(p, (s16_t)hlen)) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(ICMP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("Can't move over header in packet"));
+    } else {
+      err_t ret;
+      struct ip_hdr *iphdr = (struct ip_hdr*)p->payload;
+      ip4_addr_copy(iphdr->src, *src);
+      ip4_addr_copy(iphdr->dest, *ip4_current_src_addr());
+      ICMPH_TYPE_SET(iecho, ICMP_ER);
+#if CHECKSUM_GEN_ICMP
+      IF__NETIF_CHECKSUM_ENABLED(inp, NETIF_CHECKSUM_GEN_ICMP) {
+        /* adjust the checksum */
+        if (iecho->chksum > PP_HTONS(0xffffU - (ICMP_ECHO << 8))) {
+          iecho->chksum += PP_HTONS(ICMP_ECHO << 8) + 1;
+        } else {
+          iecho->chksum += PP_HTONS(ICMP_ECHO << 8);
+        }
+      }
+#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_CTRL_PER_NETIF
+      else {
+        iecho->chksum = 0;
+      }
+#endif /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_CTRL_PER_NETIF */
+#else /* CHECKSUM_GEN_ICMP */
+      iecho->chksum = 0;
+#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_ICMP */
+
+      /* Set the correct TTL and recalculate the header checksum. */
+      IPH_TTL_SET(iphdr, ICMP_TTL);
+      IPH_CHKSUM_SET(iphdr, 0);
+#if CHECKSUM_GEN_IP
+      IF__NETIF_CHECKSUM_ENABLED(inp, NETIF_CHECKSUM_GEN_IP) {
+        IPH_CHKSUM_SET(iphdr, inet_chksum(iphdr, hlen));
+      }
+#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_IP */
+
+      ICMP_STATS_INC(icmp.xmit);
+      /* increase number of messages attempted to send */
+      MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.icmpoutmsgs);
+      /* increase number of echo replies attempted to send */
+      MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.icmpoutechoreps);
+
+      /* send an ICMP packet */
+      ret = ip4_output_if(p, src, LWIP_IP_HDRINCL,
+                   ICMP_TTL, 0, IP_PROTO_ICMP, inp);
+      if (ret != ERR_OK) {
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(ICMP_DEBUG, ("icmp_input: ip_output_if returned an error: %s\n", lwip_strerr(ret)));
+      }
+    }
+    break;
+  default:
+    if (type == ICMP_DUR) {
+      MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.icmpindestunreachs);
+    } else if (type == ICMP_TE) {
+      MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.icmpintimeexcds);
+    } else if (type == ICMP_PP) {
+      MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.icmpinparmprobs);
+    } else if (type == ICMP_SQ) {
+      MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.icmpinsrcquenchs);
+    } else if (type == ICMP_RD) {
+      MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.icmpinredirects);
+    } else if (type == ICMP_TS) {
+      MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.icmpintimestamps);
+    } else if (type == ICMP_TSR) {
+      MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.icmpintimestampreps);
+    } else if (type == ICMP_AM) {
+      MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.icmpinaddrmasks);
+    } else if (type == ICMP_AMR) {
+      MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.icmpinaddrmaskreps);
+    }
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(ICMP_DEBUG, ("icmp_input: ICMP type %"S16_F" code %"S16_F" not supported.\n",
+                (s16_t)type, (s16_t)code));
+    ICMP_STATS_INC(icmp.proterr);
+    ICMP_STATS_INC(icmp.drop);
+  }
+  pbuf_free(p);
+  return;
+lenerr:
+  pbuf_free(p);
+  ICMP_STATS_INC(icmp.lenerr);
+  MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.icmpinerrors);
+  return;
+#if LWIP_ICMP_ECHO_CHECK_INPUT_PBUF_LEN || !LWIP_MULTICAST_PING || !LWIP_BROADCAST_PING
+icmperr:
+  pbuf_free(p);
+  ICMP_STATS_INC(icmp.err);
+  MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.icmpinerrors);
+  return;
+#endif /* LWIP_ICMP_ECHO_CHECK_INPUT_PBUF_LEN || !LWIP_MULTICAST_PING || !LWIP_BROADCAST_PING */
+}
+
+/**
+ * Send an icmp 'destination unreachable' packet, called from ip_input() if
+ * the transport layer protocol is unknown and from udp_input() if the local
+ * port is not bound.
+ *
+ * @param p the input packet for which the 'unreachable' should be sent,
+ *          p->payload pointing to the IP header
+ * @param t type of the 'unreachable' packet
+ */
+void
+icmp_dest_unreach(struct pbuf *p, enum icmp_dur_type t)
+{
+  MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.icmpoutdestunreachs);
+  icmp_send_response(p, ICMP_DUR, t);
+}
+
+#if IP_FORWARD || IP_REASSEMBLY
+/**
+ * Send a 'time exceeded' packet, called from ip_forward() if TTL is 0.
+ *
+ * @param p the input packet for which the 'time exceeded' should be sent,
+ *          p->payload pointing to the IP header
+ * @param t type of the 'time exceeded' packet
+ */
+void
+icmp_time_exceeded(struct pbuf *p, enum icmp_te_type t)
+{
+  MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.icmpouttimeexcds);
+  icmp_send_response(p, ICMP_TE, t);
+}
+
+#endif /* IP_FORWARD || IP_REASSEMBLY */
+
+/**
+ * Send an icmp packet in response to an incoming packet.
+ *
+ * @param p the input packet for which the 'unreachable' should be sent,
+ *          p->payload pointing to the IP header
+ * @param type Type of the ICMP header
+ * @param code Code of the ICMP header
+ */
+static void
+icmp_send_response(struct pbuf *p, u8_t type, u8_t code)
+{
+  struct pbuf *q;
+  struct ip_hdr *iphdr;
+  /* we can use the echo header here */
+  struct icmp_echo_hdr *icmphdr;
+  ip4_addr_t iphdr_src;
+  struct netif *netif;
+
+  /* increase number of messages attempted to send */
+  MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.icmpoutmsgs);
+
+  /* ICMP header + IP header + 8 bytes of data */
+  q = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_IP, sizeof(struct icmp_echo_hdr) + IP_HLEN + ICMP_DEST_UNREACH_DATASIZE,
+                 PBUF_RAM);
+  if (q == NULL) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(ICMP_DEBUG, ("icmp_time_exceeded: failed to allocate pbuf for ICMP packet.\n"));
+    MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.icmpouterrors);
+    return;
+  }
+  LWIP_ASSERT("check that first pbuf can hold icmp message",
+             (q->len >= (sizeof(struct icmp_echo_hdr) + IP_HLEN + ICMP_DEST_UNREACH_DATASIZE)));
+
+  iphdr = (struct ip_hdr *)p->payload;
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(ICMP_DEBUG, ("icmp_time_exceeded from "));
+  ip4_addr_debug_print_val(ICMP_DEBUG, iphdr->src);
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(ICMP_DEBUG, (" to "));
+  ip4_addr_debug_print_val(ICMP_DEBUG, iphdr->dest);
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(ICMP_DEBUG, ("\n"));
+
+  icmphdr = (struct icmp_echo_hdr *)q->payload;
+  icmphdr->type = type;
+  icmphdr->code = code;
+  icmphdr->id = 0;
+  icmphdr->seqno = 0;
+
+  /* copy fields from original packet */
+  SMEMCPY((u8_t *)q->payload + sizeof(struct icmp_echo_hdr), (u8_t *)p->payload,
+          IP_HLEN + ICMP_DEST_UNREACH_DATASIZE);
+
+  ip4_addr_copy(iphdr_src, iphdr->src);
+#ifdef LWIP_HOOK_IP4_ROUTE_SRC
+  {
+    ip4_addr_t iphdr_dst;
+    ip4_addr_copy(iphdr_dst, iphdr->dest);
+    netif = ip4_route_src(&iphdr_src, &iphdr_dst);
+  }
+#else
+  netif = ip4_route(&iphdr_src);
+#endif
+  if (netif != NULL) {
+    /* calculate checksum */
+    icmphdr->chksum = 0;
+#if CHECKSUM_GEN_ICMP
+    IF__NETIF_CHECKSUM_ENABLED(netif, NETIF_CHECKSUM_GEN_ICMP) {
+      icmphdr->chksum = inet_chksum(icmphdr, q->len);
+    }
+#endif
+    ICMP_STATS_INC(icmp.xmit);
+    ip4_output_if(q, NULL, &iphdr_src, ICMP_TTL, 0, IP_PROTO_ICMP, netif);
+  }
+  pbuf_free(q);
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_ICMP */

+ 800 - 0
MiddleWare/lwip-2.0.2/src/core/ipv4/igmp.c

@@ -0,0 +1,800 @@
+/**
+ * @file
+ * IGMP - Internet Group Management Protocol
+ *
+ * @defgroup igmp IGMP
+ * @ingroup ip4
+ * To be called from TCPIP thread
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2002 CITEL Technologies Ltd.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+ * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
+ * are met:
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
+ *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
+ *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. Neither the name of CITEL Technologies Ltd nor the names of its contributors
+ *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
+ *    without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY CITEL TECHNOLOGIES AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS''
+ * AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
+ * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
+ * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL CITEL TECHNOLOGIES OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
+ * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
+ * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
+ * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
+ * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
+ * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
+ * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
+ * SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is a contribution to the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ * The Swedish Institute of Computer Science and Adam Dunkels
+ * are specifically granted permission to redistribute this
+ * source code.
+*/
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------
+Note 1)
+Although the rfc requires V1 AND V2 capability
+we will only support v2 since now V1 is very old (August 1989)
+V1 can be added if required
+
+a debug print and statistic have been implemented to
+show this up.
+-------------------------------------------------------------
+-------------------------------------------------------------
+Note 2)
+A query for a specific group address (as opposed to ALLHOSTS)
+has now been implemented as I am unsure if it is required
+
+a debug print and statistic have been implemented to
+show this up.
+-------------------------------------------------------------
+-------------------------------------------------------------
+Note 3)
+The router alert rfc 2113 is implemented in outgoing packets
+but not checked rigorously incoming
+-------------------------------------------------------------
+Steve Reynolds
+------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * RFC 988  - Host extensions for IP multicasting                         - V0
+ * RFC 1054 - Host extensions for IP multicasting                         -
+ * RFC 1112 - Host extensions for IP multicasting                         - V1
+ * RFC 2236 - Internet Group Management Protocol, Version 2               - V2  <- this code is based on this RFC (it's the "de facto" standard)
+ * RFC 3376 - Internet Group Management Protocol, Version 3               - V3
+ * RFC 4604 - Using Internet Group Management Protocol Version 3...       - V3+
+ * RFC 2113 - IP Router Alert Option                                      -
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Includes
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+#include "lwip/opt.h"
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IGMP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */
+
+#include "lwip/igmp.h"
+#include "lwip/debug.h"
+#include "lwip/def.h"
+#include "lwip/mem.h"
+#include "lwip/ip.h"
+#include "lwip/inet_chksum.h"
+#include "lwip/netif.h"
+#include "lwip/stats.h"
+#include "lwip/prot/igmp.h"
+
+#include "string.h"
+
+static struct igmp_group *igmp_lookup_group(struct netif *ifp, const ip4_addr_t *addr);
+static err_t  igmp_remove_group(struct netif* netif, struct igmp_group *group);
+static void   igmp_timeout(struct netif *netif, struct igmp_group *group);
+static void   igmp_start_timer(struct igmp_group *group, u8_t max_time);
+static void   igmp_delaying_member(struct igmp_group *group, u8_t maxresp);
+static err_t  igmp_ip_output_if(struct pbuf *p, const ip4_addr_t *src, const ip4_addr_t *dest, struct netif *netif);
+static void   igmp_send(struct netif *netif, struct igmp_group *group, u8_t type);
+
+static ip4_addr_t     allsystems;
+static ip4_addr_t     allrouters;
+
+/**
+ * Initialize the IGMP module
+ */
+void
+igmp_init(void)
+{
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_init: initializing\n"));
+
+  IP4_ADDR(&allsystems, 224, 0, 0, 1);
+  IP4_ADDR(&allrouters, 224, 0, 0, 2);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Start IGMP processing on interface
+ *
+ * @param netif network interface on which start IGMP processing
+ */
+err_t
+igmp_start(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct igmp_group* group;
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_start: starting IGMP processing on if %p\n", (void*)netif));
+
+  group = igmp_lookup_group(netif, &allsystems);
+
+  if (group != NULL) {
+    group->group_state = IGMP_GROUP_IDLE_MEMBER;
+    group->use++;
+
+    /* Allow the igmp messages at the MAC level */
+    if (netif->igmp_mac_filter != NULL) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_start: igmp_mac_filter(ADD "));
+      ip4_addr_debug_print_val(IGMP_DEBUG, allsystems);
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, (") on if %p\n", (void*)netif));
+      netif->igmp_mac_filter(netif, &allsystems, NETIF_ADD_MAC_FILTER);
+    }
+
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+
+  return ERR_MEM;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Stop IGMP processing on interface
+ *
+ * @param netif network interface on which stop IGMP processing
+ */
+err_t
+igmp_stop(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct igmp_group *group = netif_igmp_data(netif);
+
+  netif_set_client_data(netif, LWIP_NETIF_CLIENT_DATA_INDEX_IGMP, NULL);
+
+  while (group != NULL) {
+    struct igmp_group *next = group->next; /* avoid use-after-free below */
+
+    /* disable the group at the MAC level */
+    if (netif->igmp_mac_filter != NULL) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_stop: igmp_mac_filter(DEL "));
+      ip4_addr_debug_print(IGMP_DEBUG, &group->group_address);
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, (") on if %p\n", (void*)netif));
+      netif->igmp_mac_filter(netif, &(group->group_address), NETIF_DEL_MAC_FILTER);
+    }
+
+    /* free group */
+    memp_free(MEMP_IGMP_GROUP, group);
+
+    /* move to "next" */
+    group = next;
+  }
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Report IGMP memberships for this interface
+ *
+ * @param netif network interface on which report IGMP memberships
+ */
+void
+igmp_report_groups(struct netif *netif)
+{
+  struct igmp_group *group = netif_igmp_data(netif);
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_report_groups: sending IGMP reports on if %p\n", (void*)netif));
+
+  /* Skip the first group in the list, it is always the allsystems group added in igmp_start() */
+  if(group != NULL) {
+    group = group->next;
+  }
+  
+  while (group != NULL) {
+    igmp_delaying_member(group, IGMP_JOIN_DELAYING_MEMBER_TMR);
+    group = group->next;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Search for a group in the global igmp_group_list
+ *
+ * @param ifp the network interface for which to look
+ * @param addr the group ip address to search for
+ * @return a struct igmp_group* if the group has been found,
+ *         NULL if the group wasn't found.
+ */
+struct igmp_group *
+igmp_lookfor_group(struct netif *ifp, const ip4_addr_t *addr)
+{
+  struct igmp_group *group = netif_igmp_data(ifp);
+
+  while (group != NULL) {
+    if (ip4_addr_cmp(&(group->group_address), addr)) {
+      return group;
+    }
+    group = group->next;
+  }
+
+  /* to be clearer, we return NULL here instead of
+   * 'group' (which is also NULL at this point).
+   */
+  return NULL;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Search for a specific igmp group and create a new one if not found-
+ *
+ * @param ifp the network interface for which to look
+ * @param addr the group ip address to search
+ * @return a struct igmp_group*,
+ *         NULL on memory error.
+ */
+static struct igmp_group *
+igmp_lookup_group(struct netif *ifp, const ip4_addr_t *addr)
+{
+  struct igmp_group *group;
+  struct igmp_group *list_head = netif_igmp_data(ifp);
+
+  /* Search if the group already exists */
+  group = igmp_lookfor_group(ifp, addr);
+  if (group != NULL) {
+    /* Group already exists. */
+    return group;
+  }
+  
+  /* Group doesn't exist yet, create a new one */
+  group = (struct igmp_group *)memp_malloc(MEMP_IGMP_GROUP);
+  if (group != NULL) {
+    ip4_addr_set(&(group->group_address), addr);
+    group->timer              = 0; /* Not running */
+    group->group_state        = IGMP_GROUP_NON_MEMBER;
+    group->last_reporter_flag = 0;
+    group->use                = 0;
+
+    /* Ensure allsystems group is always first in list */    
+    if (list_head == NULL) {
+      /* this is the first entry in linked list */
+      LWIP_ASSERT("igmp_lookup_group: first group must be allsystems",
+        (ip4_addr_cmp(addr, &allsystems) != 0));
+      group->next = NULL;
+      netif_set_client_data(ifp, LWIP_NETIF_CLIENT_DATA_INDEX_IGMP, group);
+    } else {
+      /* append _after_ first entry */
+      LWIP_ASSERT("igmp_lookup_group: all except first group must not be allsystems",
+        (ip4_addr_cmp(addr, &allsystems) == 0));
+      group->next = list_head->next;
+      list_head->next = group;
+    }
+  }
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_lookup_group: %sallocated a new group with address ", (group?"":"impossible to ")));
+  ip4_addr_debug_print(IGMP_DEBUG, addr);
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, (" on if %p\n", (void*)ifp));
+
+  return group;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Remove a group in the global igmp_group_list, but don't free it yet
+ *
+ * @param group the group to remove from the global igmp_group_list
+ * @return ERR_OK if group was removed from the list, an err_t otherwise
+ */
+static err_t
+igmp_remove_group(struct netif* netif, struct igmp_group *group)
+{
+  err_t err = ERR_OK;
+  struct igmp_group *tmp_group;
+
+  /* Skip the first group in the list, it is always the allsystems group added in igmp_start() */
+  for (tmp_group = netif_igmp_data(netif); tmp_group != NULL; tmp_group = tmp_group->next) {
+    if (tmp_group->next == group) {
+      tmp_group->next = group->next;
+      break;
+    }
+  }
+  /* Group not found in the global igmp_group_list */
+  if (tmp_group == NULL) {
+    err = ERR_ARG;
+  }
+
+  return err;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Called from ip_input() if a new IGMP packet is received.
+ *
+ * @param p received igmp packet, p->payload pointing to the igmp header
+ * @param inp network interface on which the packet was received
+ * @param dest destination ip address of the igmp packet
+ */
+void
+igmp_input(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *inp, const ip4_addr_t *dest)
+{
+  struct igmp_msg*   igmp;
+  struct igmp_group* group;
+  struct igmp_group* groupref;
+
+  IGMP_STATS_INC(igmp.recv);
+
+  /* Note that the length CAN be greater than 8 but only 8 are used - All are included in the checksum */
+  if (p->len < IGMP_MINLEN) {
+    pbuf_free(p);
+    IGMP_STATS_INC(igmp.lenerr);
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_input: length error\n"));
+    return;
+  }
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_input: message from "));
+  ip4_addr_debug_print(IGMP_DEBUG, &(ip4_current_header()->src));
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, (" to address "));
+  ip4_addr_debug_print(IGMP_DEBUG, &(ip4_current_header()->dest));
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, (" on if %p\n", (void*)inp));
+
+  /* Now calculate and check the checksum */
+  igmp = (struct igmp_msg *)p->payload;
+  if (inet_chksum(igmp, p->len)) {
+    pbuf_free(p);
+    IGMP_STATS_INC(igmp.chkerr);
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_input: checksum error\n"));
+    return;
+  }
+
+  /* Packet is ok so find an existing group */
+  group = igmp_lookfor_group(inp, dest); /* use the destination IP address of incoming packet */
+
+  /* If group can be found or create... */
+  if (!group) {
+    pbuf_free(p);
+    IGMP_STATS_INC(igmp.drop);
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_input: IGMP frame not for us\n"));
+    return;
+  }
+
+  /* NOW ACT ON THE INCOMING MESSAGE TYPE... */
+  switch (igmp->igmp_msgtype) {
+  case IGMP_MEMB_QUERY:
+    /* IGMP_MEMB_QUERY to the "all systems" address ? */
+    if ((ip4_addr_cmp(dest, &allsystems)) && ip4_addr_isany(&igmp->igmp_group_address)) {
+      /* THIS IS THE GENERAL QUERY */
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_input: General IGMP_MEMB_QUERY on \"ALL SYSTEMS\" address (224.0.0.1) [igmp_maxresp=%i]\n", (int)(igmp->igmp_maxresp)));
+
+      if (igmp->igmp_maxresp == 0) {
+        IGMP_STATS_INC(igmp.rx_v1);
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_input: got an all hosts query with time== 0 - this is V1 and not implemented - treat as v2\n"));
+        igmp->igmp_maxresp = IGMP_V1_DELAYING_MEMBER_TMR;
+      } else {
+        IGMP_STATS_INC(igmp.rx_general);
+      }
+
+      groupref = netif_igmp_data(inp);
+      
+      /* Do not send messages on the all systems group address! */
+      /* Skip the first group in the list, it is always the allsystems group added in igmp_start() */
+      if(groupref != NULL) {
+        groupref = groupref->next;
+      }
+
+      while (groupref) {
+        igmp_delaying_member(groupref, igmp->igmp_maxresp);
+        groupref = groupref->next;
+      }
+    } else {
+      /* IGMP_MEMB_QUERY to a specific group ? */
+      if (!ip4_addr_isany(&igmp->igmp_group_address)) {
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_input: IGMP_MEMB_QUERY to a specific group "));
+        ip4_addr_debug_print(IGMP_DEBUG, &igmp->igmp_group_address);
+        if (ip4_addr_cmp(dest, &allsystems)) {
+          ip4_addr_t groupaddr;
+          LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, (" using \"ALL SYSTEMS\" address (224.0.0.1) [igmp_maxresp=%i]\n", (int)(igmp->igmp_maxresp)));
+          /* we first need to re-look for the group since we used dest last time */
+          ip4_addr_copy(groupaddr, igmp->igmp_group_address);
+          group = igmp_lookfor_group(inp, &groupaddr);
+        } else {
+          LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, (" with the group address as destination [igmp_maxresp=%i]\n", (int)(igmp->igmp_maxresp)));
+        }
+
+        if (group != NULL) {
+          IGMP_STATS_INC(igmp.rx_group);
+          igmp_delaying_member(group, igmp->igmp_maxresp);
+        } else {
+          IGMP_STATS_INC(igmp.drop);
+        }
+      } else {
+        IGMP_STATS_INC(igmp.proterr);
+      }
+    }
+    break;
+  case IGMP_V2_MEMB_REPORT:
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_input: IGMP_V2_MEMB_REPORT\n"));
+    IGMP_STATS_INC(igmp.rx_report);
+    if (group->group_state == IGMP_GROUP_DELAYING_MEMBER) {
+      /* This is on a specific group we have already looked up */
+      group->timer = 0; /* stopped */
+      group->group_state = IGMP_GROUP_IDLE_MEMBER;
+      group->last_reporter_flag = 0;
+    }
+    break;
+  default:
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_input: unexpected msg %d in state %d on group %p on if %p\n",
+      igmp->igmp_msgtype, group->group_state, (void*)&group, (void*)inp));
+    IGMP_STATS_INC(igmp.proterr);
+    break;
+  }
+
+  pbuf_free(p);
+  return;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup igmp
+ * Join a group on one network interface.
+ *
+ * @param ifaddr ip address of the network interface which should join a new group
+ * @param groupaddr the ip address of the group which to join
+ * @return ERR_OK if group was joined on the netif(s), an err_t otherwise
+ */
+err_t
+igmp_joingroup(const ip4_addr_t *ifaddr, const ip4_addr_t *groupaddr)
+{
+  err_t err = ERR_VAL; /* no matching interface */
+  struct netif *netif;
+
+  /* make sure it is multicast address */
+  LWIP_ERROR("igmp_joingroup: attempt to join non-multicast address", ip4_addr_ismulticast(groupaddr), return ERR_VAL;);
+  LWIP_ERROR("igmp_joingroup: attempt to join allsystems address", (!ip4_addr_cmp(groupaddr, &allsystems)), return ERR_VAL;);
+
+  /* loop through netif's */
+  netif = netif_list;
+  while (netif != NULL) {
+    /* Should we join this interface ? */
+    if ((netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_IGMP) && ((ip4_addr_isany(ifaddr) || ip4_addr_cmp(netif_ip4_addr(netif), ifaddr)))) {
+      err = igmp_joingroup_netif(netif, groupaddr);
+      if (err != ERR_OK) {
+        /* Return an error even if some network interfaces are joined */
+        /** @todo undo any other netif already joined */
+        return err;
+      }
+    }
+    /* proceed to next network interface */
+    netif = netif->next;
+  }
+
+  return err;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup igmp
+ * Join a group on one network interface.
+ *
+ * @param netif the network interface which should join a new group
+ * @param groupaddr the ip address of the group which to join
+ * @return ERR_OK if group was joined on the netif, an err_t otherwise
+ */
+err_t
+igmp_joingroup_netif(struct netif *netif, const ip4_addr_t *groupaddr)
+{
+  struct igmp_group *group;
+
+  /* make sure it is multicast address */
+  LWIP_ERROR("igmp_joingroup_netif: attempt to join non-multicast address", ip4_addr_ismulticast(groupaddr), return ERR_VAL;);
+  LWIP_ERROR("igmp_joingroup_netif: attempt to join allsystems address", (!ip4_addr_cmp(groupaddr, &allsystems)), return ERR_VAL;);
+
+  /* make sure it is an igmp-enabled netif */
+  LWIP_ERROR("igmp_joingroup_netif: attempt to join on non-IGMP netif", netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_IGMP, return ERR_VAL;);
+
+  /* find group or create a new one if not found */
+  group = igmp_lookup_group(netif, groupaddr);
+
+  if (group != NULL) {
+    /* This should create a new group, check the state to make sure */
+    if (group->group_state != IGMP_GROUP_NON_MEMBER) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_joingroup_netif: join to group not in state IGMP_GROUP_NON_MEMBER\n"));
+    } else {
+      /* OK - it was new group */
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_joingroup_netif: join to new group: "));
+      ip4_addr_debug_print(IGMP_DEBUG, groupaddr);
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("\n"));
+
+      /* If first use of the group, allow the group at the MAC level */
+      if ((group->use==0) && (netif->igmp_mac_filter != NULL)) {
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_joingroup_netif: igmp_mac_filter(ADD "));
+        ip4_addr_debug_print(IGMP_DEBUG, groupaddr);
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, (") on if %p\n", (void*)netif));
+        netif->igmp_mac_filter(netif, groupaddr, NETIF_ADD_MAC_FILTER);
+      }
+
+      IGMP_STATS_INC(igmp.tx_join);
+      igmp_send(netif, group, IGMP_V2_MEMB_REPORT);
+
+      igmp_start_timer(group, IGMP_JOIN_DELAYING_MEMBER_TMR);
+
+      /* Need to work out where this timer comes from */
+      group->group_state = IGMP_GROUP_DELAYING_MEMBER;
+    }
+    /* Increment group use */
+    group->use++;
+    /* Join on this interface */
+    return ERR_OK;
+  } else {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_joingroup_netif: Not enough memory to join to group\n"));
+    return ERR_MEM;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup igmp
+ * Leave a group on one network interface.
+ *
+ * @param ifaddr ip address of the network interface which should leave a group
+ * @param groupaddr the ip address of the group which to leave
+ * @return ERR_OK if group was left on the netif(s), an err_t otherwise
+ */
+err_t
+igmp_leavegroup(const ip4_addr_t *ifaddr, const ip4_addr_t *groupaddr)
+{
+  err_t err = ERR_VAL; /* no matching interface */
+  struct netif *netif;
+
+  /* make sure it is multicast address */
+  LWIP_ERROR("igmp_leavegroup: attempt to leave non-multicast address", ip4_addr_ismulticast(groupaddr), return ERR_VAL;);
+  LWIP_ERROR("igmp_leavegroup: attempt to leave allsystems address", (!ip4_addr_cmp(groupaddr, &allsystems)), return ERR_VAL;);
+
+  /* loop through netif's */
+  netif = netif_list;
+  while (netif != NULL) {
+    /* Should we leave this interface ? */
+    if ((netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_IGMP) && ((ip4_addr_isany(ifaddr) || ip4_addr_cmp(netif_ip4_addr(netif), ifaddr)))) {
+      err_t res = igmp_leavegroup_netif(netif, groupaddr);
+      if (err != ERR_OK) {
+        /* Store this result if we have not yet gotten a success */
+        err = res;
+      }
+    }
+    /* proceed to next network interface */
+    netif = netif->next;
+  }
+
+  return err;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup igmp
+ * Leave a group on one network interface.
+ *
+ * @param netif the network interface which should leave a group
+ * @param groupaddr the ip address of the group which to leave
+ * @return ERR_OK if group was left on the netif, an err_t otherwise
+ */
+err_t
+igmp_leavegroup_netif(struct netif *netif, const ip4_addr_t *groupaddr)
+{
+  struct igmp_group *group;
+
+  /* make sure it is multicast address */
+  LWIP_ERROR("igmp_leavegroup_netif: attempt to leave non-multicast address", ip4_addr_ismulticast(groupaddr), return ERR_VAL;);
+  LWIP_ERROR("igmp_leavegroup_netif: attempt to leave allsystems address", (!ip4_addr_cmp(groupaddr, &allsystems)), return ERR_VAL;);
+
+  /* make sure it is an igmp-enabled netif */
+  LWIP_ERROR("igmp_leavegroup_netif: attempt to leave on non-IGMP netif", netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_IGMP, return ERR_VAL;);
+
+  /* find group */
+  group = igmp_lookfor_group(netif, groupaddr);
+
+  if (group != NULL) {
+    /* Only send a leave if the flag is set according to the state diagram */
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_leavegroup_netif: Leaving group: "));
+    ip4_addr_debug_print(IGMP_DEBUG, groupaddr);
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("\n"));
+
+    /* If there is no other use of the group */
+    if (group->use <= 1) {
+      /* Remove the group from the list */
+      igmp_remove_group(netif, group);
+
+      /* If we are the last reporter for this group */
+      if (group->last_reporter_flag) {
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_leavegroup_netif: sending leaving group\n"));
+        IGMP_STATS_INC(igmp.tx_leave);
+        igmp_send(netif, group, IGMP_LEAVE_GROUP);
+      }
+
+      /* Disable the group at the MAC level */
+      if (netif->igmp_mac_filter != NULL) {
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_leavegroup_netif: igmp_mac_filter(DEL "));
+        ip4_addr_debug_print(IGMP_DEBUG, groupaddr);
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, (") on if %p\n", (void*)netif));
+        netif->igmp_mac_filter(netif, groupaddr, NETIF_DEL_MAC_FILTER);
+      }
+
+      /* Free group struct */
+      memp_free(MEMP_IGMP_GROUP, group);
+    } else {
+      /* Decrement group use */
+      group->use--;
+    }
+    return ERR_OK;
+  } else {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_leavegroup_netif: not member of group\n"));
+    return ERR_VAL;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * The igmp timer function (both for NO_SYS=1 and =0)
+ * Should be called every IGMP_TMR_INTERVAL milliseconds (100 ms is default).
+ */
+void
+igmp_tmr(void)
+{
+  struct netif *netif = netif_list;
+
+  while (netif != NULL) {
+    struct igmp_group *group = netif_igmp_data(netif);
+
+    while (group != NULL) {
+      if (group->timer > 0) {
+        group->timer--;
+        if (group->timer == 0) {
+          igmp_timeout(netif, group);
+        }
+      }
+      group = group->next;
+    }
+    netif = netif->next;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Called if a timeout for one group is reached.
+ * Sends a report for this group.
+ *
+ * @param group an igmp_group for which a timeout is reached
+ */
+static void
+igmp_timeout(struct netif *netif, struct igmp_group *group)
+{
+  /* If the state is IGMP_GROUP_DELAYING_MEMBER then we send a report for this group
+     (unless it is the allsystems group) */
+  if ((group->group_state == IGMP_GROUP_DELAYING_MEMBER) &&
+      (!(ip4_addr_cmp(&(group->group_address), &allsystems)))) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_timeout: report membership for group with address "));
+    ip4_addr_debug_print(IGMP_DEBUG, &(group->group_address));
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, (" on if %p\n", (void*)netif));
+
+    group->group_state = IGMP_GROUP_IDLE_MEMBER;
+    
+    IGMP_STATS_INC(igmp.tx_report);
+    igmp_send(netif, group, IGMP_V2_MEMB_REPORT);
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Start a timer for an igmp group
+ *
+ * @param group the igmp_group for which to start a timer
+ * @param max_time the time in multiples of IGMP_TMR_INTERVAL (decrease with
+ *        every call to igmp_tmr())
+ */
+static void
+igmp_start_timer(struct igmp_group *group, u8_t max_time)
+{
+#ifdef LWIP_RAND
+  group->timer = max_time > 2 ? (LWIP_RAND() % max_time) : 1;
+#else /* LWIP_RAND */
+  /* ATTENTION: use this only if absolutely necessary! */
+  group->timer = max_time / 2;
+#endif /* LWIP_RAND */
+
+  if (group->timer == 0) {
+    group->timer = 1;
+  }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Delaying membership report for a group if necessary
+ *
+ * @param group the igmp_group for which "delaying" membership report
+ * @param maxresp query delay
+ */
+static void
+igmp_delaying_member(struct igmp_group *group, u8_t maxresp)
+{
+  if ((group->group_state == IGMP_GROUP_IDLE_MEMBER) ||
+     ((group->group_state == IGMP_GROUP_DELAYING_MEMBER) &&
+      ((group->timer == 0) || (maxresp < group->timer)))) {
+    igmp_start_timer(group, maxresp);
+    group->group_state = IGMP_GROUP_DELAYING_MEMBER;
+  }
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Sends an IP packet on a network interface. This function constructs the IP header
+ * and calculates the IP header checksum. If the source IP address is NULL,
+ * the IP address of the outgoing network interface is filled in as source address.
+ *
+ * @param p the packet to send (p->payload points to the data, e.g. next
+            protocol header; if dest == LWIP_IP_HDRINCL, p already includes an
+            IP header and p->payload points to that IP header)
+ * @param src the source IP address to send from (if src == IP4_ADDR_ANY, the
+ *         IP  address of the netif used to send is used as source address)
+ * @param dest the destination IP address to send the packet to
+ * @param netif the netif on which to send this packet
+ * @return ERR_OK if the packet was sent OK
+ *         ERR_BUF if p doesn't have enough space for IP/LINK headers
+ *         returns errors returned by netif->output
+ */
+static err_t
+igmp_ip_output_if(struct pbuf *p, const ip4_addr_t *src, const ip4_addr_t *dest, struct netif *netif)
+{
+  /* This is the "router alert" option */
+  u16_t ra[2];
+  ra[0] = PP_HTONS(ROUTER_ALERT);
+  ra[1] = 0x0000; /* Router shall examine packet */
+  IGMP_STATS_INC(igmp.xmit);
+  return ip4_output_if_opt(p, src, dest, IGMP_TTL, 0, IP_PROTO_IGMP, netif, ra, ROUTER_ALERTLEN);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Send an igmp packet to a specific group.
+ *
+ * @param group the group to which to send the packet
+ * @param type the type of igmp packet to send
+ */
+static void
+igmp_send(struct netif *netif, struct igmp_group *group, u8_t type)
+{
+  struct pbuf*     p    = NULL;
+  struct igmp_msg* igmp = NULL;
+  ip4_addr_t   src  = *IP4_ADDR_ANY4;
+  ip4_addr_t*  dest = NULL;
+
+  /* IP header + "router alert" option + IGMP header */
+  p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, IGMP_MINLEN, PBUF_RAM);
+
+  if (p) {
+    igmp = (struct igmp_msg *)p->payload;
+    LWIP_ASSERT("igmp_send: check that first pbuf can hold struct igmp_msg",
+               (p->len >= sizeof(struct igmp_msg)));
+    ip4_addr_copy(src, *netif_ip4_addr(netif));
+
+    if (type == IGMP_V2_MEMB_REPORT) {
+      dest = &(group->group_address);
+      ip4_addr_copy(igmp->igmp_group_address, group->group_address);
+      group->last_reporter_flag = 1; /* Remember we were the last to report */
+    } else {
+      if (type == IGMP_LEAVE_GROUP) {
+        dest = &allrouters;
+        ip4_addr_copy(igmp->igmp_group_address, group->group_address);
+      }
+    }
+
+    if ((type == IGMP_V2_MEMB_REPORT) || (type == IGMP_LEAVE_GROUP)) {
+      igmp->igmp_msgtype  = type;
+      igmp->igmp_maxresp  = 0;
+      igmp->igmp_checksum = 0;
+      igmp->igmp_checksum = inet_chksum(igmp, IGMP_MINLEN);
+
+      igmp_ip_output_if(p, &src, dest, netif);
+    }
+
+    pbuf_free(p);
+  } else {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_send: not enough memory for igmp_send\n"));
+    IGMP_STATS_INC(igmp.memerr);
+  }
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 && LWIP_IGMP */

+ 1086 - 0
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@@ -0,0 +1,1086 @@
+/**
+ * @file
+ * This is the IPv4 layer implementation for incoming and outgoing IP traffic.
+ *
+ * @see ip_frag.c
+ *
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ * Author: Adam Dunkels <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/opt.h"
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+
+#include "lwip/ip.h"
+#include "lwip/def.h"
+#include "lwip/mem.h"
+#include "lwip/ip4_frag.h"
+#include "lwip/inet_chksum.h"
+#include "lwip/netif.h"
+#include "lwip/icmp.h"
+#include "lwip/igmp.h"
+#include "lwip/raw.h"
+#include "lwip/udp.h"
+#include "lwip/priv/tcp_priv.h"
+#include "lwip/autoip.h"
+#include "lwip/stats.h"
+#include "lwip/prot/dhcp.h"
+
+#include <string.h>
+
+#ifdef LWIP_HOOK_FILENAME
+#include LWIP_HOOK_FILENAME
+#endif
+
+/** Set this to 0 in the rare case of wanting to call an extra function to
+ * generate the IP checksum (in contrast to calculating it on-the-fly). */
+#ifndef LWIP_INLINE_IP_CHKSUM
+#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_CTRL_PER_NETIF
+#define LWIP_INLINE_IP_CHKSUM   0
+#else /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_CTRL_PER_NETIF */
+#define LWIP_INLINE_IP_CHKSUM   1
+#endif /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_CTRL_PER_NETIF */
+#endif
+
+#if LWIP_INLINE_IP_CHKSUM && CHECKSUM_GEN_IP
+#define CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE  1
+#else
+#define CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE  0
+#endif
+
+#if LWIP_DHCP || defined(LWIP_IP_ACCEPT_UDP_PORT)
+#define IP_ACCEPT_LINK_LAYER_ADDRESSING 1
+
+/** Some defines for DHCP to let link-layer-addressed packets through while the
+ * netif is down.
+ * To use this in your own application/protocol, define LWIP_IP_ACCEPT_UDP_PORT(port)
+ * to return 1 if the port is accepted and 0 if the port is not accepted.
+ */
+#if LWIP_DHCP && defined(LWIP_IP_ACCEPT_UDP_PORT)
+/* accept DHCP client port and custom port */
+#define IP_ACCEPT_LINK_LAYER_ADDRESSED_PORT(port) (((port) == PP_NTOHS(DHCP_CLIENT_PORT)) \
+         || (LWIP_IP_ACCEPT_UDP_PORT(port)))
+#elif defined(LWIP_IP_ACCEPT_UDP_PORT) /* LWIP_DHCP && defined(LWIP_IP_ACCEPT_UDP_PORT) */
+/* accept custom port only */
+#define IP_ACCEPT_LINK_LAYER_ADDRESSED_PORT(port) (LWIP_IP_ACCEPT_UDP_PORT(port))
+#else /* LWIP_DHCP && defined(LWIP_IP_ACCEPT_UDP_PORT) */
+/* accept DHCP client port only */
+#define IP_ACCEPT_LINK_LAYER_ADDRESSED_PORT(port) ((port) == PP_NTOHS(DHCP_CLIENT_PORT))
+#endif /* LWIP_DHCP && defined(LWIP_IP_ACCEPT_UDP_PORT) */
+
+#else /* LWIP_DHCP */
+#define IP_ACCEPT_LINK_LAYER_ADDRESSING 0
+#endif /* LWIP_DHCP */
+
+/** The IP header ID of the next outgoing IP packet */
+static u16_t ip_id;
+
+#if LWIP_MULTICAST_TX_OPTIONS
+/** The default netif used for multicast */
+static struct netif* ip4_default_multicast_netif;
+
+/**
+ * @ingroup ip4
+ * Set a default netif for IPv4 multicast. */
+void
+ip4_set_default_multicast_netif(struct netif* default_multicast_netif)
+{
+  ip4_default_multicast_netif = default_multicast_netif;
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_MULTICAST_TX_OPTIONS */
+
+#ifdef LWIP_HOOK_IP4_ROUTE_SRC
+/**
+ * Source based IPv4 routing must be fully implemented in
+ * LWIP_HOOK_IP4_ROUTE_SRC(). This function only provides he parameters.
+ */
+struct netif *
+ip4_route_src(const ip4_addr_t *dest, const ip4_addr_t *src)
+{
+  if (src != NULL) {
+    /* when src==NULL, the hook is called from ip4_route(dest) */
+    struct netif *netif = LWIP_HOOK_IP4_ROUTE_SRC(dest, src);
+    if (netif != NULL) {
+      return netif;
+    }
+  }
+  return ip4_route(dest);
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_HOOK_IP4_ROUTE_SRC */
+
+/**
+ * Finds the appropriate network interface for a given IP address. It
+ * searches the list of network interfaces linearly. A match is found
+ * if the masked IP address of the network interface equals the masked
+ * IP address given to the function.
+ *
+ * @param dest the destination IP address for which to find the route
+ * @return the netif on which to send to reach dest
+ */
+struct netif *
+ip4_route(const ip4_addr_t *dest)
+{
+  struct netif *netif;
+
+#if LWIP_MULTICAST_TX_OPTIONS
+  /* Use administratively selected interface for multicast by default */
+  if (ip4_addr_ismulticast(dest) && ip4_default_multicast_netif) {
+    return ip4_default_multicast_netif;
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_MULTICAST_TX_OPTIONS */
+
+  /* iterate through netifs */
+  for (netif = netif_list; netif != NULL; netif = netif->next) {
+    /* is the netif up, does it have a link and a valid address? */
+    if (netif_is_up(netif) && netif_is_link_up(netif) && !ip4_addr_isany_val(*netif_ip4_addr(netif))) {
+      /* network mask matches? */
+      if (ip4_addr_netcmp(dest, netif_ip4_addr(netif), netif_ip4_netmask(netif))) {
+        /* return netif on which to forward IP packet */
+        return netif;
+      }
+      /* gateway matches on a non broadcast interface? (i.e. peer in a point to point interface) */
+      if (((netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_BROADCAST) == 0) && ip4_addr_cmp(dest, netif_ip4_gw(netif))) {
+        /* return netif on which to forward IP packet */
+        return netif;
+      }
+    }
+  }
+
+#if LWIP_NETIF_LOOPBACK && !LWIP_HAVE_LOOPIF
+  /* loopif is disabled, looopback traffic is passed through any netif */
+  if (ip4_addr_isloopback(dest)) {
+    /* don't check for link on loopback traffic */
+    if (netif_default != NULL && netif_is_up(netif_default)) {
+      return netif_default;
+    }
+    /* default netif is not up, just use any netif for loopback traffic */
+    for (netif = netif_list; netif != NULL; netif = netif->next) {
+      if (netif_is_up(netif)) {
+        return netif;
+      }
+    }
+    return NULL;
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_LOOPBACK && !LWIP_HAVE_LOOPIF */
+
+#ifdef LWIP_HOOK_IP4_ROUTE_SRC
+  netif = LWIP_HOOK_IP4_ROUTE_SRC(dest, NULL);
+  if (netif != NULL) {
+    return netif;
+  }
+#elif defined(LWIP_HOOK_IP4_ROUTE)
+  netif = LWIP_HOOK_IP4_ROUTE(dest);
+  if (netif != NULL) {
+    return netif;
+  }
+#endif
+
+  if ((netif_default == NULL) || !netif_is_up(netif_default) || !netif_is_link_up(netif_default) ||
+      ip4_addr_isany_val(*netif_ip4_addr(netif_default))) {
+    /* No matching netif found and default netif is not usable.
+       If this is not good enough for you, use LWIP_HOOK_IP4_ROUTE() */
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("ip4_route: No route to %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F"\n",
+      ip4_addr1_16(dest), ip4_addr2_16(dest), ip4_addr3_16(dest), ip4_addr4_16(dest)));
+    IP_STATS_INC(ip.rterr);
+    MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.ipoutnoroutes);
+    return NULL;
+  }
+
+  return netif_default;
+}
+
+#if IP_FORWARD
+/**
+ * Determine whether an IP address is in a reserved set of addresses
+ * that may not be forwarded, or whether datagrams to that destination
+ * may be forwarded.
+ * @param p the packet to forward
+ * @return 1: can forward 0: discard
+ */
+static int
+ip4_canforward(struct pbuf *p)
+{
+  u32_t addr = lwip_htonl(ip4_addr_get_u32(ip4_current_dest_addr()));
+
+  if (p->flags & PBUF_FLAG_LLBCAST) {
+    /* don't route link-layer broadcasts */
+    return 0;
+  }
+  if ((p->flags & PBUF_FLAG_LLMCAST) && !IP_MULTICAST(addr)) {
+    /* don't route link-layer multicasts unless the destination address is an IP
+       multicast address */
+    return 0;
+  }
+  if (IP_EXPERIMENTAL(addr)) {
+    return 0;
+  }
+  if (IP_CLASSA(addr)) {
+    u32_t net = addr & IP_CLASSA_NET;
+    if ((net == 0) || (net == ((u32_t)IP_LOOPBACKNET << IP_CLASSA_NSHIFT))) {
+      /* don't route loopback packets */
+      return 0;
+    }
+  }
+  return 1;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Forwards an IP packet. It finds an appropriate route for the
+ * packet, decrements the TTL value of the packet, adjusts the
+ * checksum and outputs the packet on the appropriate interface.
+ *
+ * @param p the packet to forward (p->payload points to IP header)
+ * @param iphdr the IP header of the input packet
+ * @param inp the netif on which this packet was received
+ */
+static void
+ip4_forward(struct pbuf *p, struct ip_hdr *iphdr, struct netif *inp)
+{
+  struct netif *netif;
+
+  PERF_START;
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(inp);
+
+  if (!ip4_canforward(p)) {
+    goto return_noroute;
+  }
+
+  /* RFC3927 2.7: do not forward link-local addresses */
+  if (ip4_addr_islinklocal(ip4_current_dest_addr())) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("ip4_forward: not forwarding LLA %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F"\n",
+      ip4_addr1_16(ip4_current_dest_addr()), ip4_addr2_16(ip4_current_dest_addr()),
+      ip4_addr3_16(ip4_current_dest_addr()), ip4_addr4_16(ip4_current_dest_addr())));
+    goto return_noroute;
+  }
+
+  /* Find network interface where to forward this IP packet to. */
+  netif = ip4_route_src(ip4_current_dest_addr(), ip4_current_src_addr());
+  if (netif == NULL) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("ip4_forward: no forwarding route for %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F" found\n",
+      ip4_addr1_16(ip4_current_dest_addr()), ip4_addr2_16(ip4_current_dest_addr()),
+      ip4_addr3_16(ip4_current_dest_addr()), ip4_addr4_16(ip4_current_dest_addr())));
+    /* @todo: send ICMP_DUR_NET? */
+    goto return_noroute;
+  }
+#if !IP_FORWARD_ALLOW_TX_ON_RX_NETIF
+  /* Do not forward packets onto the same network interface on which
+   * they arrived. */
+  if (netif == inp) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("ip4_forward: not bouncing packets back on incoming interface.\n"));
+    goto return_noroute;
+  }
+#endif /* IP_FORWARD_ALLOW_TX_ON_RX_NETIF */
+
+  /* decrement TTL */
+  IPH_TTL_SET(iphdr, IPH_TTL(iphdr) - 1);
+  /* send ICMP if TTL == 0 */
+  if (IPH_TTL(iphdr) == 0) {
+    MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.ipinhdrerrors);
+#if LWIP_ICMP
+    /* Don't send ICMP messages in response to ICMP messages */
+    if (IPH_PROTO(iphdr) != IP_PROTO_ICMP) {
+      icmp_time_exceeded(p, ICMP_TE_TTL);
+    }
+#endif /* LWIP_ICMP */
+    return;
+  }
+
+  /* Incrementally update the IP checksum. */
+  if (IPH_CHKSUM(iphdr) >= PP_HTONS(0xffffU - 0x100)) {
+    IPH_CHKSUM_SET(iphdr, IPH_CHKSUM(iphdr) + PP_HTONS(0x100) + 1);
+  } else {
+    IPH_CHKSUM_SET(iphdr, IPH_CHKSUM(iphdr) + PP_HTONS(0x100));
+  }
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("ip4_forward: forwarding packet to %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F"\n",
+    ip4_addr1_16(ip4_current_dest_addr()), ip4_addr2_16(ip4_current_dest_addr()),
+    ip4_addr3_16(ip4_current_dest_addr()), ip4_addr4_16(ip4_current_dest_addr())));
+
+  IP_STATS_INC(ip.fw);
+  MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.ipforwdatagrams);
+  IP_STATS_INC(ip.xmit);
+
+  PERF_STOP("ip4_forward");
+  /* don't fragment if interface has mtu set to 0 [loopif] */
+  if (netif->mtu && (p->tot_len > netif->mtu)) {
+    if ((IPH_OFFSET(iphdr) & PP_NTOHS(IP_DF)) == 0) {
+#if IP_FRAG
+      ip4_frag(p, netif, ip4_current_dest_addr());
+#else /* IP_FRAG */
+      /* @todo: send ICMP Destination Unreachable code 13 "Communication administratively prohibited"? */
+#endif /* IP_FRAG */
+    } else {
+#if LWIP_ICMP
+      /* send ICMP Destination Unreachable code 4: "Fragmentation Needed and DF Set" */
+      icmp_dest_unreach(p, ICMP_DUR_FRAG);
+#endif /* LWIP_ICMP */
+    }
+    return;
+  }
+  /* transmit pbuf on chosen interface */
+  netif->output(netif, p, ip4_current_dest_addr());
+  return;
+return_noroute:
+  MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.ipoutnoroutes);
+}
+#endif /* IP_FORWARD */
+
+/**
+ * This function is called by the network interface device driver when
+ * an IP packet is received. The function does the basic checks of the
+ * IP header such as packet size being at least larger than the header
+ * size etc. If the packet was not destined for us, the packet is
+ * forwarded (using ip_forward). The IP checksum is always checked.
+ *
+ * Finally, the packet is sent to the upper layer protocol input function.
+ *
+ * @param p the received IP packet (p->payload points to IP header)
+ * @param inp the netif on which this packet was received
+ * @return ERR_OK if the packet was processed (could return ERR_* if it wasn't
+ *         processed, but currently always returns ERR_OK)
+ */
+err_t
+ip4_input(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *inp)
+{
+  struct ip_hdr *iphdr;
+  struct netif *netif;
+  u16_t iphdr_hlen;
+  u16_t iphdr_len;
+#if IP_ACCEPT_LINK_LAYER_ADDRESSING || LWIP_IGMP
+  int check_ip_src = 1;
+#endif /* IP_ACCEPT_LINK_LAYER_ADDRESSING || LWIP_IGMP */
+
+  IP_STATS_INC(ip.recv);
+  MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.ipinreceives);
+
+  /* identify the IP header */
+  iphdr = (struct ip_hdr *)p->payload;
+  if (IPH_V(iphdr) != 4) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, ("IP packet dropped due to bad version number %"U16_F"\n", (u16_t)IPH_V(iphdr)));
+    ip4_debug_print(p);
+    pbuf_free(p);
+    IP_STATS_INC(ip.err);
+    IP_STATS_INC(ip.drop);
+    MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.ipinhdrerrors);
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+
+#ifdef LWIP_HOOK_IP4_INPUT
+  if (LWIP_HOOK_IP4_INPUT(p, inp)) {
+    /* the packet has been eaten */
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+#endif
+
+  /* obtain IP header length in number of 32-bit words */
+  iphdr_hlen = IPH_HL(iphdr);
+  /* calculate IP header length in bytes */
+  iphdr_hlen *= 4;
+  /* obtain ip length in bytes */
+  iphdr_len = lwip_ntohs(IPH_LEN(iphdr));
+
+  /* Trim pbuf. This is especially required for packets < 60 bytes. */
+  if (iphdr_len < p->tot_len) {
+    pbuf_realloc(p, iphdr_len);
+  }
+
+  /* header length exceeds first pbuf length, or ip length exceeds total pbuf length? */
+  if ((iphdr_hlen > p->len) || (iphdr_len > p->tot_len) || (iphdr_hlen < IP_HLEN)) {
+    if (iphdr_hlen < IP_HLEN) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS,
+        ("ip4_input: short IP header (%"U16_F" bytes) received, IP packet dropped\n", iphdr_hlen));
+    }
+    if (iphdr_hlen > p->len) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS,
+        ("IP header (len %"U16_F") does not fit in first pbuf (len %"U16_F"), IP packet dropped.\n",
+        iphdr_hlen, p->len));
+    }
+    if (iphdr_len > p->tot_len) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS,
+        ("IP (len %"U16_F") is longer than pbuf (len %"U16_F"), IP packet dropped.\n",
+        iphdr_len, p->tot_len));
+    }
+    /* free (drop) packet pbufs */
+    pbuf_free(p);
+    IP_STATS_INC(ip.lenerr);
+    IP_STATS_INC(ip.drop);
+    MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.ipindiscards);
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+
+  /* verify checksum */
+#if CHECKSUM_CHECK_IP
+  IF__NETIF_CHECKSUM_ENABLED(inp, NETIF_CHECKSUM_CHECK_IP) {
+    if (inet_chksum(iphdr, iphdr_hlen) != 0) {
+
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS,
+        ("Checksum (0x%"X16_F") failed, IP packet dropped.\n", inet_chksum(iphdr, iphdr_hlen)));
+      ip4_debug_print(p);
+      pbuf_free(p);
+      IP_STATS_INC(ip.chkerr);
+      IP_STATS_INC(ip.drop);
+      MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.ipinhdrerrors);
+      return ERR_OK;
+    }
+  }
+#endif
+
+  /* copy IP addresses to aligned ip_addr_t */
+  ip_addr_copy_from_ip4(ip_data.current_iphdr_dest, iphdr->dest);
+  ip_addr_copy_from_ip4(ip_data.current_iphdr_src, iphdr->src);
+
+  /* match packet against an interface, i.e. is this packet for us? */
+  if (ip4_addr_ismulticast(ip4_current_dest_addr())) {
+#if LWIP_IGMP
+    if ((inp->flags & NETIF_FLAG_IGMP) && (igmp_lookfor_group(inp, ip4_current_dest_addr()))) {
+      /* IGMP snooping switches need 0.0.0.0 to be allowed as source address (RFC 4541) */
+      ip4_addr_t allsystems;
+      IP4_ADDR(&allsystems, 224, 0, 0, 1);
+      if (ip4_addr_cmp(ip4_current_dest_addr(), &allsystems) &&
+          ip4_addr_isany(ip4_current_src_addr())) {
+        check_ip_src = 0;
+      }
+      netif = inp;
+    } else {
+      netif = NULL;
+    }
+#else /* LWIP_IGMP */
+    if ((netif_is_up(inp)) && (!ip4_addr_isany_val(*netif_ip4_addr(inp)))) {
+      netif = inp;
+    } else {
+      netif = NULL;
+    }
+#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */
+  } else {
+    /* start trying with inp. if that's not acceptable, start walking the
+       list of configured netifs.
+       'first' is used as a boolean to mark whether we started walking the list */
+    int first = 1;
+    netif = inp;
+    do {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("ip_input: iphdr->dest 0x%"X32_F" netif->ip_addr 0x%"X32_F" (0x%"X32_F", 0x%"X32_F", 0x%"X32_F")\n",
+          ip4_addr_get_u32(&iphdr->dest), ip4_addr_get_u32(netif_ip4_addr(netif)),
+          ip4_addr_get_u32(&iphdr->dest) & ip4_addr_get_u32(netif_ip4_netmask(netif)),
+          ip4_addr_get_u32(netif_ip4_addr(netif)) & ip4_addr_get_u32(netif_ip4_netmask(netif)),
+          ip4_addr_get_u32(&iphdr->dest) & ~ip4_addr_get_u32(netif_ip4_netmask(netif))));
+
+      /* interface is up and configured? */
+      if ((netif_is_up(netif)) && (!ip4_addr_isany_val(*netif_ip4_addr(netif)))) {
+        /* unicast to this interface address? */
+        if (ip4_addr_cmp(ip4_current_dest_addr(), netif_ip4_addr(netif)) ||
+            /* or broadcast on this interface network address? */
+            ip4_addr_isbroadcast(ip4_current_dest_addr(), netif)
+#if LWIP_NETIF_LOOPBACK && !LWIP_HAVE_LOOPIF
+            || (ip4_addr_get_u32(ip4_current_dest_addr()) == PP_HTONL(IPADDR_LOOPBACK))
+#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_LOOPBACK && !LWIP_HAVE_LOOPIF */
+            ) {
+          LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("ip4_input: packet accepted on interface %c%c\n",
+              netif->name[0], netif->name[1]));
+          /* break out of for loop */
+          break;
+        }
+#if LWIP_AUTOIP
+        /* connections to link-local addresses must persist after changing
+           the netif's address (RFC3927 ch. 1.9) */
+        if (autoip_accept_packet(netif, ip4_current_dest_addr())) {
+          LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("ip4_input: LLA packet accepted on interface %c%c\n",
+              netif->name[0], netif->name[1]));
+          /* break out of for loop */
+          break;
+        }
+#endif /* LWIP_AUTOIP */
+      }
+      if (first) {
+#if !LWIP_NETIF_LOOPBACK || LWIP_HAVE_LOOPIF
+        /* Packets sent to the loopback address must not be accepted on an
+         * interface that does not have the loopback address assigned to it,
+         * unless a non-loopback interface is used for loopback traffic. */
+        if (ip4_addr_isloopback(ip4_current_dest_addr())) {
+          netif = NULL;
+          break;
+        }
+#endif /* !LWIP_NETIF_LOOPBACK || LWIP_HAVE_LOOPIF */
+        first = 0;
+        netif = netif_list;
+      } else {
+        netif = netif->next;
+      }
+      if (netif == inp) {
+        netif = netif->next;
+      }
+    } while (netif != NULL);
+  }
+
+#if IP_ACCEPT_LINK_LAYER_ADDRESSING
+  /* Pass DHCP messages regardless of destination address. DHCP traffic is addressed
+   * using link layer addressing (such as Ethernet MAC) so we must not filter on IP.
+   * According to RFC 1542 section 3.1.1, referred by RFC 2131).
+   *
+   * If you want to accept private broadcast communication while a netif is down,
+   * define LWIP_IP_ACCEPT_UDP_PORT(dst_port), e.g.:
+   *
+   * #define LWIP_IP_ACCEPT_UDP_PORT(dst_port) ((dst_port) == PP_NTOHS(12345))
+   */
+  if (netif == NULL) {
+    /* remote port is DHCP server? */
+    if (IPH_PROTO(iphdr) == IP_PROTO_UDP) {
+      struct udp_hdr *udphdr = (struct udp_hdr *)((u8_t *)iphdr + iphdr_hlen);
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("ip4_input: UDP packet to DHCP client port %"U16_F"\n",
+        lwip_ntohs(udphdr->dest)));
+      if (IP_ACCEPT_LINK_LAYER_ADDRESSED_PORT(udphdr->dest)) {
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("ip4_input: DHCP packet accepted.\n"));
+        netif = inp;
+        check_ip_src = 0;
+      }
+    }
+  }
+#endif /* IP_ACCEPT_LINK_LAYER_ADDRESSING */
+
+  /* broadcast or multicast packet source address? Compliant with RFC 1122: 3.2.1.3 */
+#if LWIP_IGMP || IP_ACCEPT_LINK_LAYER_ADDRESSING
+  if (check_ip_src
+#if IP_ACCEPT_LINK_LAYER_ADDRESSING
+  /* DHCP servers need 0.0.0.0 to be allowed as source address (RFC 1.1.2.2: 3.2.1.3/a) */
+      && !ip4_addr_isany_val(*ip4_current_src_addr())
+#endif /* IP_ACCEPT_LINK_LAYER_ADDRESSING */
+     )
+#endif /* LWIP_IGMP || IP_ACCEPT_LINK_LAYER_ADDRESSING */
+  {
+    if ((ip4_addr_isbroadcast(ip4_current_src_addr(), inp)) ||
+        (ip4_addr_ismulticast(ip4_current_src_addr()))) {
+      /* packet source is not valid */
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, ("ip4_input: packet source is not valid.\n"));
+      /* free (drop) packet pbufs */
+      pbuf_free(p);
+      IP_STATS_INC(ip.drop);
+      MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.ipinaddrerrors);
+      MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.ipindiscards);
+      return ERR_OK;
+    }
+  }
+
+  /* packet not for us? */
+  if (netif == NULL) {
+    /* packet not for us, route or discard */
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("ip4_input: packet not for us.\n"));
+#if IP_FORWARD
+    /* non-broadcast packet? */
+    if (!ip4_addr_isbroadcast(ip4_current_dest_addr(), inp)) {
+      /* try to forward IP packet on (other) interfaces */
+      ip4_forward(p, iphdr, inp);
+    } else
+#endif /* IP_FORWARD */
+    {
+      IP_STATS_INC(ip.drop);
+      MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.ipinaddrerrors);
+      MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.ipindiscards);
+    }
+    pbuf_free(p);
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+  /* packet consists of multiple fragments? */
+  if ((IPH_OFFSET(iphdr) & PP_HTONS(IP_OFFMASK | IP_MF)) != 0) {
+#if IP_REASSEMBLY /* packet fragment reassembly code present? */
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("IP packet is a fragment (id=0x%04"X16_F" tot_len=%"U16_F" len=%"U16_F" MF=%"U16_F" offset=%"U16_F"), calling ip4_reass()\n",
+      lwip_ntohs(IPH_ID(iphdr)), p->tot_len, lwip_ntohs(IPH_LEN(iphdr)), (u16_t)!!(IPH_OFFSET(iphdr) & PP_HTONS(IP_MF)), (u16_t)((lwip_ntohs(IPH_OFFSET(iphdr)) & IP_OFFMASK)*8)));
+    /* reassemble the packet*/
+    p = ip4_reass(p);
+    /* packet not fully reassembled yet? */
+    if (p == NULL) {
+      return ERR_OK;
+    }
+    iphdr = (struct ip_hdr *)p->payload;
+#else /* IP_REASSEMBLY == 0, no packet fragment reassembly code present */
+    pbuf_free(p);
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("IP packet dropped since it was fragmented (0x%"X16_F") (while IP_REASSEMBLY == 0).\n",
+      lwip_ntohs(IPH_OFFSET(iphdr))));
+    IP_STATS_INC(ip.opterr);
+    IP_STATS_INC(ip.drop);
+    /* unsupported protocol feature */
+    MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.ipinunknownprotos);
+    return ERR_OK;
+#endif /* IP_REASSEMBLY */
+  }
+
+#if IP_OPTIONS_ALLOWED == 0 /* no support for IP options in the IP header? */
+
+#if LWIP_IGMP
+  /* there is an extra "router alert" option in IGMP messages which we allow for but do not police */
+  if ((iphdr_hlen > IP_HLEN) &&  (IPH_PROTO(iphdr) != IP_PROTO_IGMP)) {
+#else
+  if (iphdr_hlen > IP_HLEN) {
+#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("IP packet dropped since there were IP options (while IP_OPTIONS_ALLOWED == 0).\n"));
+    pbuf_free(p);
+    IP_STATS_INC(ip.opterr);
+    IP_STATS_INC(ip.drop);
+    /* unsupported protocol feature */
+    MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.ipinunknownprotos);
+    return ERR_OK;
+  }
+#endif /* IP_OPTIONS_ALLOWED == 0 */
+
+  /* send to upper layers */
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("ip4_input: \n"));
+  ip4_debug_print(p);
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("ip4_input: p->len %"U16_F" p->tot_len %"U16_F"\n", p->len, p->tot_len));
+
+  ip_data.current_netif = netif;
+  ip_data.current_input_netif = inp;
+  ip_data.current_ip4_header = iphdr;
+  ip_data.current_ip_header_tot_len = IPH_HL(iphdr) * 4;
+
+#if LWIP_RAW
+  /* raw input did not eat the packet? */
+  if (raw_input(p, inp) == 0)
+#endif /* LWIP_RAW */
+  {
+    pbuf_header(p, -(s16_t)iphdr_hlen); /* Move to payload, no check necessary. */
+
+    switch (IPH_PROTO(iphdr)) {
+#if LWIP_UDP
+    case IP_PROTO_UDP:
+#if LWIP_UDPLITE
+    case IP_PROTO_UDPLITE:
+#endif /* LWIP_UDPLITE */
+      MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.ipindelivers);
+      udp_input(p, inp);
+      break;
+#endif /* LWIP_UDP */
+#if LWIP_TCP
+    case IP_PROTO_TCP:
+      MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.ipindelivers);
+      tcp_input(p, inp);
+      break;
+#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
+#if LWIP_ICMP
+    case IP_PROTO_ICMP:
+      MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.ipindelivers);
+      icmp_input(p, inp);
+      break;
+#endif /* LWIP_ICMP */
+#if LWIP_IGMP
+    case IP_PROTO_IGMP:
+      igmp_input(p, inp, ip4_current_dest_addr());
+      break;
+#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */
+    default:
+#if LWIP_ICMP
+      /* send ICMP destination protocol unreachable unless is was a broadcast */
+      if (!ip4_addr_isbroadcast(ip4_current_dest_addr(), netif) &&
+          !ip4_addr_ismulticast(ip4_current_dest_addr())) {
+        pbuf_header_force(p, iphdr_hlen); /* Move to ip header, no check necessary. */
+        p->payload = iphdr;
+        icmp_dest_unreach(p, ICMP_DUR_PROTO);
+      }
+#endif /* LWIP_ICMP */
+      pbuf_free(p);
+
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("Unsupported transport protocol %"U16_F"\n", (u16_t)IPH_PROTO(iphdr)));
+
+      IP_STATS_INC(ip.proterr);
+      IP_STATS_INC(ip.drop);
+      MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.ipinunknownprotos);
+    }
+  }
+
+  /* @todo: this is not really necessary... */
+  ip_data.current_netif = NULL;
+  ip_data.current_input_netif = NULL;
+  ip_data.current_ip4_header = NULL;
+  ip_data.current_ip_header_tot_len = 0;
+  ip4_addr_set_any(ip4_current_src_addr());
+  ip4_addr_set_any(ip4_current_dest_addr());
+
+  return ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Sends an IP packet on a network interface. This function constructs
+ * the IP header and calculates the IP header checksum. If the source
+ * IP address is NULL, the IP address of the outgoing network
+ * interface is filled in as source address.
+ * If the destination IP address is LWIP_IP_HDRINCL, p is assumed to already
+ * include an IP header and p->payload points to it instead of the data.
+ *
+ * @param p the packet to send (p->payload points to the data, e.g. next
+            protocol header; if dest == LWIP_IP_HDRINCL, p already includes an
+            IP header and p->payload points to that IP header)
+ * @param src the source IP address to send from (if src == IP4_ADDR_ANY, the
+ *         IP  address of the netif used to send is used as source address)
+ * @param dest the destination IP address to send the packet to
+ * @param ttl the TTL value to be set in the IP header
+ * @param tos the TOS value to be set in the IP header
+ * @param proto the PROTOCOL to be set in the IP header
+ * @param netif the netif on which to send this packet
+ * @return ERR_OK if the packet was sent OK
+ *         ERR_BUF if p doesn't have enough space for IP/LINK headers
+ *         returns errors returned by netif->output
+ *
+ * @note ip_id: RFC791 "some host may be able to simply use
+ *  unique identifiers independent of destination"
+ */
+err_t
+ip4_output_if(struct pbuf *p, const ip4_addr_t *src, const ip4_addr_t *dest,
+             u8_t ttl, u8_t tos,
+             u8_t proto, struct netif *netif)
+{
+#if IP_OPTIONS_SEND
+  return ip4_output_if_opt(p, src, dest, ttl, tos, proto, netif, NULL, 0);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Same as ip_output_if() but with the possibility to include IP options:
+ *
+ * @ param ip_options pointer to the IP options, copied into the IP header
+ * @ param optlen length of ip_options
+ */
+err_t
+ip4_output_if_opt(struct pbuf *p, const ip4_addr_t *src, const ip4_addr_t *dest,
+       u8_t ttl, u8_t tos, u8_t proto, struct netif *netif, void *ip_options,
+       u16_t optlen)
+{
+#endif /* IP_OPTIONS_SEND */
+  const ip4_addr_t *src_used = src;
+  if (dest != LWIP_IP_HDRINCL) {
+    if (ip4_addr_isany(src)) {
+      src_used = netif_ip4_addr(netif);
+    }
+  }
+
+#if IP_OPTIONS_SEND
+  return ip4_output_if_opt_src(p, src_used, dest, ttl, tos, proto, netif,
+    ip_options, optlen);
+#else /* IP_OPTIONS_SEND */
+  return ip4_output_if_src(p, src_used, dest, ttl, tos, proto, netif);
+#endif /* IP_OPTIONS_SEND */
+}
+
+/**
+ * Same as ip_output_if() but 'src' address is not replaced by netif address
+ * when it is 'any'.
+ */
+err_t
+ip4_output_if_src(struct pbuf *p, const ip4_addr_t *src, const ip4_addr_t *dest,
+             u8_t ttl, u8_t tos,
+             u8_t proto, struct netif *netif)
+{
+#if IP_OPTIONS_SEND
+  return ip4_output_if_opt_src(p, src, dest, ttl, tos, proto, netif, NULL, 0);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Same as ip_output_if_opt() but 'src' address is not replaced by netif address
+ * when it is 'any'.
+ */
+err_t
+ip4_output_if_opt_src(struct pbuf *p, const ip4_addr_t *src, const ip4_addr_t *dest,
+       u8_t ttl, u8_t tos, u8_t proto, struct netif *netif, void *ip_options,
+       u16_t optlen)
+{
+#endif /* IP_OPTIONS_SEND */
+  struct ip_hdr *iphdr;
+  ip4_addr_t dest_addr;
+#if CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE
+  u32_t chk_sum = 0;
+#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE */
+
+  LWIP_IP_CHECK_PBUF_REF_COUNT_FOR_TX(p);
+
+  MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.ipoutrequests);
+
+  /* Should the IP header be generated or is it already included in p? */
+  if (dest != LWIP_IP_HDRINCL) {
+    u16_t ip_hlen = IP_HLEN;
+#if IP_OPTIONS_SEND
+    u16_t optlen_aligned = 0;
+    if (optlen != 0) {
+#if CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE
+      int i;
+#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE */
+      /* round up to a multiple of 4 */
+      optlen_aligned = ((optlen + 3) & ~3);
+      ip_hlen += optlen_aligned;
+      /* First write in the IP options */
+      if (pbuf_header(p, optlen_aligned)) {
+        LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("ip4_output_if_opt: not enough room for IP options in pbuf\n"));
+        IP_STATS_INC(ip.err);
+        MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.ipoutdiscards);
+        return ERR_BUF;
+      }
+      MEMCPY(p->payload, ip_options, optlen);
+      if (optlen < optlen_aligned) {
+        /* zero the remaining bytes */
+        memset(((char*)p->payload) + optlen, 0, optlen_aligned - optlen);
+      }
+#if CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE
+      for (i = 0; i < optlen_aligned/2; i++) {
+        chk_sum += ((u16_t*)p->payload)[i];
+      }
+#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE */
+    }
+#endif /* IP_OPTIONS_SEND */
+    /* generate IP header */
+    if (pbuf_header(p, IP_HLEN)) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("ip4_output: not enough room for IP header in pbuf\n"));
+
+      IP_STATS_INC(ip.err);
+      MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.ipoutdiscards);
+      return ERR_BUF;
+    }
+
+    iphdr = (struct ip_hdr *)p->payload;
+    LWIP_ASSERT("check that first pbuf can hold struct ip_hdr",
+               (p->len >= sizeof(struct ip_hdr)));
+
+    IPH_TTL_SET(iphdr, ttl);
+    IPH_PROTO_SET(iphdr, proto);
+#if CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE
+    chk_sum += PP_NTOHS(proto | (ttl << 8));
+#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE */
+
+    /* dest cannot be NULL here */
+    ip4_addr_copy(iphdr->dest, *dest);
+#if CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE
+    chk_sum += ip4_addr_get_u32(&iphdr->dest) & 0xFFFF;
+    chk_sum += ip4_addr_get_u32(&iphdr->dest) >> 16;
+#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE */
+
+    IPH_VHL_SET(iphdr, 4, ip_hlen / 4);
+    IPH_TOS_SET(iphdr, tos);
+#if CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE
+    chk_sum += PP_NTOHS(tos | (iphdr->_v_hl << 8));
+#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE */
+    IPH_LEN_SET(iphdr, lwip_htons(p->tot_len));
+#if CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE
+    chk_sum += iphdr->_len;
+#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE */
+    IPH_OFFSET_SET(iphdr, 0);
+    IPH_ID_SET(iphdr, lwip_htons(ip_id));
+#if CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE
+    chk_sum += iphdr->_id;
+#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE */
+    ++ip_id;
+
+    if (src == NULL) {
+      ip4_addr_copy(iphdr->src, *IP4_ADDR_ANY4);
+    } else {
+      /* src cannot be NULL here */
+      ip4_addr_copy(iphdr->src, *src);
+    }
+
+#if CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE
+    chk_sum += ip4_addr_get_u32(&iphdr->src) & 0xFFFF;
+    chk_sum += ip4_addr_get_u32(&iphdr->src) >> 16;
+    chk_sum = (chk_sum >> 16) + (chk_sum & 0xFFFF);
+    chk_sum = (chk_sum >> 16) + chk_sum;
+    chk_sum = ~chk_sum;
+    IF__NETIF_CHECKSUM_ENABLED(netif, NETIF_CHECKSUM_GEN_IP) {
+      iphdr->_chksum = (u16_t)chk_sum; /* network order */
+    }
+#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_CTRL_PER_NETIF
+    else {
+      IPH_CHKSUM_SET(iphdr, 0);
+    }
+#endif /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_CTRL_PER_NETIF*/
+#else /* CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE */
+    IPH_CHKSUM_SET(iphdr, 0);
+#if CHECKSUM_GEN_IP
+    IF__NETIF_CHECKSUM_ENABLED(netif, NETIF_CHECKSUM_GEN_IP) {
+      IPH_CHKSUM_SET(iphdr, inet_chksum(iphdr, ip_hlen));
+    }
+#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_IP */
+#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE */
+  } else {
+    /* IP header already included in p */
+    iphdr = (struct ip_hdr *)p->payload;
+    ip4_addr_copy(dest_addr, iphdr->dest);
+    dest = &dest_addr;
+  }
+
+  IP_STATS_INC(ip.xmit);
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("ip4_output_if: %c%c%"U16_F"\n", netif->name[0], netif->name[1], (u16_t)netif->num));
+  ip4_debug_print(p);
+
+#if ENABLE_LOOPBACK
+  if (ip4_addr_cmp(dest, netif_ip4_addr(netif))
+#if !LWIP_HAVE_LOOPIF
+      || ip4_addr_isloopback(dest)
+#endif /* !LWIP_HAVE_LOOPIF */
+      ) {
+    /* Packet to self, enqueue it for loopback */
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("netif_loop_output()"));
+    return netif_loop_output(netif, p);
+  }
+#if LWIP_MULTICAST_TX_OPTIONS
+  if ((p->flags & PBUF_FLAG_MCASTLOOP) != 0) {
+    netif_loop_output(netif, p);
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_MULTICAST_TX_OPTIONS */
+#endif /* ENABLE_LOOPBACK */
+#if IP_FRAG
+  /* don't fragment if interface has mtu set to 0 [loopif] */
+  if (netif->mtu && (p->tot_len > netif->mtu)) {
+    return ip4_frag(p, netif, dest);
+  }
+#endif /* IP_FRAG */
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("ip4_output_if: call netif->output()\n"));
+  return netif->output(netif, p, dest);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Simple interface to ip_output_if. It finds the outgoing network
+ * interface and calls upon ip_output_if to do the actual work.
+ *
+ * @param p the packet to send (p->payload points to the data, e.g. next
+            protocol header; if dest == LWIP_IP_HDRINCL, p already includes an
+            IP header and p->payload points to that IP header)
+ * @param src the source IP address to send from (if src == IP4_ADDR_ANY, the
+ *         IP  address of the netif used to send is used as source address)
+ * @param dest the destination IP address to send the packet to
+ * @param ttl the TTL value to be set in the IP header
+ * @param tos the TOS value to be set in the IP header
+ * @param proto the PROTOCOL to be set in the IP header
+ *
+ * @return ERR_RTE if no route is found
+ *         see ip_output_if() for more return values
+ */
+err_t
+ip4_output(struct pbuf *p, const ip4_addr_t *src, const ip4_addr_t *dest,
+          u8_t ttl, u8_t tos, u8_t proto)
+{
+  struct netif *netif;
+
+  LWIP_IP_CHECK_PBUF_REF_COUNT_FOR_TX(p);
+
+  if ((netif = ip4_route_src(dest, src)) == NULL) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("ip4_output: No route to %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F"\n",
+      ip4_addr1_16(dest), ip4_addr2_16(dest), ip4_addr3_16(dest), ip4_addr4_16(dest)));
+    IP_STATS_INC(ip.rterr);
+    return ERR_RTE;
+  }
+
+  return ip4_output_if(p, src, dest, ttl, tos, proto, netif);
+}
+
+#if LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT
+/** Like ip_output, but takes and addr_hint pointer that is passed on to netif->addr_hint
+ *  before calling ip_output_if.
+ *
+ * @param p the packet to send (p->payload points to the data, e.g. next
+            protocol header; if dest == LWIP_IP_HDRINCL, p already includes an
+            IP header and p->payload points to that IP header)
+ * @param src the source IP address to send from (if src == IP4_ADDR_ANY, the
+ *         IP  address of the netif used to send is used as source address)
+ * @param dest the destination IP address to send the packet to
+ * @param ttl the TTL value to be set in the IP header
+ * @param tos the TOS value to be set in the IP header
+ * @param proto the PROTOCOL to be set in the IP header
+ * @param addr_hint address hint pointer set to netif->addr_hint before
+ *        calling ip_output_if()
+ *
+ * @return ERR_RTE if no route is found
+ *         see ip_output_if() for more return values
+ */
+err_t
+ip4_output_hinted(struct pbuf *p, const ip4_addr_t *src, const ip4_addr_t *dest,
+          u8_t ttl, u8_t tos, u8_t proto, u8_t *addr_hint)
+{
+  struct netif *netif;
+  err_t err;
+
+  LWIP_IP_CHECK_PBUF_REF_COUNT_FOR_TX(p);
+
+  if ((netif = ip4_route_src(dest, src)) == NULL) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("ip4_output: No route to %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F"\n",
+      ip4_addr1_16(dest), ip4_addr2_16(dest), ip4_addr3_16(dest), ip4_addr4_16(dest)));
+    IP_STATS_INC(ip.rterr);
+    return ERR_RTE;
+  }
+
+  NETIF_SET_HWADDRHINT(netif, addr_hint);
+  err = ip4_output_if(p, src, dest, ttl, tos, proto, netif);
+  NETIF_SET_HWADDRHINT(netif, NULL);
+
+  return err;
+}
+#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT*/
+
+#if IP_DEBUG
+/* Print an IP header by using LWIP_DEBUGF
+ * @param p an IP packet, p->payload pointing to the IP header
+ */
+void
+ip4_debug_print(struct pbuf *p)
+{
+  struct ip_hdr *iphdr = (struct ip_hdr *)p->payload;
+
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("IP header:\n"));
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("+-------------------------------+\n"));
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("|%2"S16_F" |%2"S16_F" |  0x%02"X16_F" |     %5"U16_F"     | (v, hl, tos, len)\n",
+                    (u16_t)IPH_V(iphdr),
+                    (u16_t)IPH_HL(iphdr),
+                    (u16_t)IPH_TOS(iphdr),
+                    lwip_ntohs(IPH_LEN(iphdr))));
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("+-------------------------------+\n"));
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("|    %5"U16_F"      |%"U16_F"%"U16_F"%"U16_F"|    %4"U16_F"   | (id, flags, offset)\n",
+                    lwip_ntohs(IPH_ID(iphdr)),
+                    (u16_t)(lwip_ntohs(IPH_OFFSET(iphdr)) >> 15 & 1),
+                    (u16_t)(lwip_ntohs(IPH_OFFSET(iphdr)) >> 14 & 1),
+                    (u16_t)(lwip_ntohs(IPH_OFFSET(iphdr)) >> 13 & 1),
+                    (u16_t)(lwip_ntohs(IPH_OFFSET(iphdr)) & IP_OFFMASK)));
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("+-------------------------------+\n"));
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("|  %3"U16_F"  |  %3"U16_F"  |    0x%04"X16_F"     | (ttl, proto, chksum)\n",
+                    (u16_t)IPH_TTL(iphdr),
+                    (u16_t)IPH_PROTO(iphdr),
+                    lwip_ntohs(IPH_CHKSUM(iphdr))));
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("+-------------------------------+\n"));
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("|  %3"U16_F"  |  %3"U16_F"  |  %3"U16_F"  |  %3"U16_F"  | (src)\n",
+                    ip4_addr1_16(&iphdr->src),
+                    ip4_addr2_16(&iphdr->src),
+                    ip4_addr3_16(&iphdr->src),
+                    ip4_addr4_16(&iphdr->src)));
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("+-------------------------------+\n"));
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("|  %3"U16_F"  |  %3"U16_F"  |  %3"U16_F"  |  %3"U16_F"  | (dest)\n",
+                    ip4_addr1_16(&iphdr->dest),
+                    ip4_addr2_16(&iphdr->dest),
+                    ip4_addr3_16(&iphdr->dest),
+                    ip4_addr4_16(&iphdr->dest)));
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("+-------------------------------+\n"));
+}
+#endif /* IP_DEBUG */
+
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */

+ 331 - 0
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@@ -0,0 +1,331 @@
+/**
+ * @file
+ * This is the IPv4 address tools implementation.
+ *
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ * Author: Adam Dunkels <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/opt.h"
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+
+#include "lwip/ip_addr.h"
+#include "lwip/netif.h"
+
+/* used by IP4_ADDR_ANY and IP_ADDR_BROADCAST in ip_addr.h */
+const ip_addr_t ip_addr_any = IPADDR4_INIT(IPADDR_ANY);
+const ip_addr_t ip_addr_broadcast = IPADDR4_INIT(IPADDR_BROADCAST);
+
+/**
+ * Determine if an address is a broadcast address on a network interface
+ *
+ * @param addr address to be checked
+ * @param netif the network interface against which the address is checked
+ * @return returns non-zero if the address is a broadcast address
+ */
+u8_t
+ip4_addr_isbroadcast_u32(u32_t addr, const struct netif *netif)
+{
+  ip4_addr_t ipaddr;
+  ip4_addr_set_u32(&ipaddr, addr);
+
+  /* all ones (broadcast) or all zeroes (old skool broadcast) */
+  if ((~addr == IPADDR_ANY) ||
+      (addr == IPADDR_ANY)) {
+    return 1;
+  /* no broadcast support on this network interface? */
+  } else if ((netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_BROADCAST) == 0) {
+    /* the given address cannot be a broadcast address
+     * nor can we check against any broadcast addresses */
+    return 0;
+  /* address matches network interface address exactly? => no broadcast */
+  } else if (addr == ip4_addr_get_u32(netif_ip4_addr(netif))) {
+    return 0;
+  /*  on the same (sub) network... */
+  } else if (ip4_addr_netcmp(&ipaddr, netif_ip4_addr(netif), netif_ip4_netmask(netif))
+         /* ...and host identifier bits are all ones? =>... */
+          && ((addr & ~ip4_addr_get_u32(netif_ip4_netmask(netif))) ==
+           (IPADDR_BROADCAST & ~ip4_addr_get_u32(netif_ip4_netmask(netif))))) {
+    /* => network broadcast address */
+    return 1;
+  } else {
+    return 0;
+  }
+}
+
+/** Checks if a netmask is valid (starting with ones, then only zeros)
+ *
+ * @param netmask the IPv4 netmask to check (in network byte order!)
+ * @return 1 if the netmask is valid, 0 if it is not
+ */
+u8_t
+ip4_addr_netmask_valid(u32_t netmask)
+{
+  u32_t mask;
+  u32_t nm_hostorder = lwip_htonl(netmask);
+
+  /* first, check for the first zero */
+  for (mask = 1UL << 31 ; mask != 0; mask >>= 1) {
+    if ((nm_hostorder & mask) == 0) {
+      break;
+    }
+  }
+  /* then check that there is no one */
+  for (; mask != 0; mask >>= 1) {
+    if ((nm_hostorder & mask) != 0) {
+      /* there is a one after the first zero -> invalid */
+      return 0;
+    }
+  }
+  /* no one after the first zero -> valid */
+  return 1;
+}
+
+/* Here for now until needed in other places in lwIP */
+#ifndef isprint
+#define in_range(c, lo, up)  ((u8_t)c >= lo && (u8_t)c <= up)
+#define isprint(c)           in_range(c, 0x20, 0x7f)
+#define isdigit(c)           in_range(c, '0', '9')
+#define isxdigit(c)          (isdigit(c) || in_range(c, 'a', 'f') || in_range(c, 'A', 'F'))
+#define islower(c)           in_range(c, 'a', 'z')
+#define isspace(c)           (c == ' ' || c == '\f' || c == '\n' || c == '\r' || c == '\t' || c == '\v')
+#endif
+
+/**
+ * Ascii internet address interpretation routine.
+ * The value returned is in network order.
+ *
+ * @param cp IP address in ascii representation (e.g. "127.0.0.1")
+ * @return ip address in network order
+ */
+u32_t
+ipaddr_addr(const char *cp)
+{
+  ip4_addr_t val;
+
+  if (ip4addr_aton(cp, &val)) {
+    return ip4_addr_get_u32(&val);
+  }
+  return (IPADDR_NONE);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Check whether "cp" is a valid ascii representation
+ * of an Internet address and convert to a binary address.
+ * Returns 1 if the address is valid, 0 if not.
+ * This replaces inet_addr, the return value from which
+ * cannot distinguish between failure and a local broadcast address.
+ *
+ * @param cp IP address in ascii representation (e.g. "127.0.0.1")
+ * @param addr pointer to which to save the ip address in network order
+ * @return 1 if cp could be converted to addr, 0 on failure
+ */
+int
+ip4addr_aton(const char *cp, ip4_addr_t *addr)
+{
+  u32_t val;
+  u8_t base;
+  char c;
+  u32_t parts[4];
+  u32_t *pp = parts;
+
+  c = *cp;
+  for (;;) {
+    /*
+     * Collect number up to ``.''.
+     * Values are specified as for C:
+     * 0x=hex, 0=octal, 1-9=decimal.
+     */
+    if (!isdigit(c)) {
+      return 0;
+    }
+    val = 0;
+    base = 10;
+    if (c == '0') {
+      c = *++cp;
+      if (c == 'x' || c == 'X') {
+        base = 16;
+        c = *++cp;
+      } else {
+        base = 8;
+      }
+    }
+    for (;;) {
+      if (isdigit(c)) {
+        val = (val * base) + (u32_t)(c - '0');
+        c = *++cp;
+      } else if (base == 16 && isxdigit(c)) {
+        val = (val << 4) | (u32_t)(c + 10 - (islower(c) ? 'a' : 'A'));
+        c = *++cp;
+      } else {
+        break;
+      }
+    }
+    if (c == '.') {
+      /*
+       * Internet format:
+       *  a.b.c.d
+       *  a.b.c   (with c treated as 16 bits)
+       *  a.b (with b treated as 24 bits)
+       */
+      if (pp >= parts + 3) {
+        return 0;
+      }
+      *pp++ = val;
+      c = *++cp;
+    } else {
+      break;
+    }
+  }
+  /*
+   * Check for trailing characters.
+   */
+  if (c != '\0' && !isspace(c)) {
+    return 0;
+  }
+  /*
+   * Concoct the address according to
+   * the number of parts specified.
+   */
+  switch (pp - parts + 1) {
+
+  case 0:
+    return 0;       /* initial nondigit */
+
+  case 1:             /* a -- 32 bits */
+    break;
+
+  case 2:             /* a.b -- 8.24 bits */
+    if (val > 0xffffffUL) {
+      return 0;
+    }
+    if (parts[0] > 0xff) {
+      return 0;
+    }
+    val |= parts[0] << 24;
+    break;
+
+  case 3:             /* a.b.c -- 8.8.16 bits */
+    if (val > 0xffff) {
+      return 0;
+    }
+    if ((parts[0] > 0xff) || (parts[1] > 0xff)) {
+      return 0;
+    }
+    val |= (parts[0] << 24) | (parts[1] << 16);
+    break;
+
+  case 4:             /* a.b.c.d -- 8.8.8.8 bits */
+    if (val > 0xff) {
+      return 0;
+    }
+    if ((parts[0] > 0xff) || (parts[1] > 0xff) || (parts[2] > 0xff)) {
+      return 0;
+    }
+    val |= (parts[0] << 24) | (parts[1] << 16) | (parts[2] << 8);
+    break;
+  default:
+    LWIP_ASSERT("unhandled", 0);
+    break;
+  }
+  if (addr) {
+    ip4_addr_set_u32(addr, lwip_htonl(val));
+  }
+  return 1;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Convert numeric IP address into decimal dotted ASCII representation.
+ * returns ptr to static buffer; not reentrant!
+ *
+ * @param addr ip address in network order to convert
+ * @return pointer to a global static (!) buffer that holds the ASCII
+ *         representation of addr
+ */
+char*
+ip4addr_ntoa(const ip4_addr_t *addr)
+{
+  static char str[IP4ADDR_STRLEN_MAX];
+  return ip4addr_ntoa_r(addr, str, IP4ADDR_STRLEN_MAX);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Same as ipaddr_ntoa, but reentrant since a user-supplied buffer is used.
+ *
+ * @param addr ip address in network order to convert
+ * @param buf target buffer where the string is stored
+ * @param buflen length of buf
+ * @return either pointer to buf which now holds the ASCII
+ *         representation of addr or NULL if buf was too small
+ */
+char*
+ip4addr_ntoa_r(const ip4_addr_t *addr, char *buf, int buflen)
+{
+  u32_t s_addr;
+  char inv[3];
+  char *rp;
+  u8_t *ap;
+  u8_t rem;
+  u8_t n;
+  u8_t i;
+  int len = 0;
+
+  s_addr = ip4_addr_get_u32(addr);
+
+  rp = buf;
+  ap = (u8_t *)&s_addr;
+  for (n = 0; n < 4; n++) {
+    i = 0;
+    do {
+      rem = *ap % (u8_t)10;
+      *ap /= (u8_t)10;
+      inv[i++] = (char)('0' + rem);
+    } while (*ap);
+    while (i--) {
+      if (len++ >= buflen) {
+        return NULL;
+      }
+      *rp++ = inv[i];
+    }
+    if (len++ >= buflen) {
+      return NULL;
+    }
+    *rp++ = '.';
+    ap++;
+  }
+  *--rp = 0;
+  return buf;
+}
+
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */

+ 831 - 0
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+/**
+ * @file
+ * This is the IPv4 packet segmentation and reassembly implementation.
+ *
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ * Author: Jani Monoses <[email protected]>
+ *         Simon Goldschmidt
+ * original reassembly code by Adam Dunkels <[email protected]>
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/opt.h"
+
+#if LWIP_IPV4
+
+#include "lwip/ip4_frag.h"
+#include "lwip/def.h"
+#include "lwip/inet_chksum.h"
+#include "lwip/netif.h"
+#include "lwip/stats.h"
+#include "lwip/icmp.h"
+
+#include <string.h>
+
+#if IP_REASSEMBLY
+/**
+ * The IP reassembly code currently has the following limitations:
+ * - IP header options are not supported
+ * - fragments must not overlap (e.g. due to different routes),
+ *   currently, overlapping or duplicate fragments are thrown away
+ *   if IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP=1 (the default)!
+ *
+ * @todo: work with IP header options
+ */
+
+/** Setting this to 0, you can turn off checking the fragments for overlapping
+ * regions. The code gets a little smaller. Only use this if you know that
+ * overlapping won't occur on your network! */
+#ifndef IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP
+#define IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP 1
+#endif /* IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP */
+
+/** Set to 0 to prevent freeing the oldest datagram when the reassembly buffer is
+ * full (IP_REASS_MAX_PBUFS pbufs are enqueued). The code gets a little smaller.
+ * Datagrams will be freed by timeout only. Especially useful when MEMP_NUM_REASSDATA
+ * is set to 1, so one datagram can be reassembled at a time, only. */
+#ifndef IP_REASS_FREE_OLDEST
+#define IP_REASS_FREE_OLDEST 1
+#endif /* IP_REASS_FREE_OLDEST */
+
+#define IP_REASS_FLAG_LASTFRAG 0x01
+
+/** This is a helper struct which holds the starting
+ * offset and the ending offset of this fragment to
+ * easily chain the fragments.
+ * It has the same packing requirements as the IP header, since it replaces
+ * the IP header in memory in incoming fragments (after copying it) to keep
+ * track of the various fragments. (-> If the IP header doesn't need packing,
+ * this struct doesn't need packing, too.)
+ */
+#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES
+#  include "arch/bpstruct.h"
+#endif
+PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN
+struct ip_reass_helper {
+  PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(struct pbuf *next_pbuf);
+  PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t start);
+  PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t end);
+} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT;
+PACK_STRUCT_END
+#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES
+#  include "arch/epstruct.h"
+#endif
+
+#define IP_ADDRESSES_AND_ID_MATCH(iphdrA, iphdrB)  \
+  (ip4_addr_cmp(&(iphdrA)->src, &(iphdrB)->src) && \
+   ip4_addr_cmp(&(iphdrA)->dest, &(iphdrB)->dest) && \
+   IPH_ID(iphdrA) == IPH_ID(iphdrB)) ? 1 : 0
+
+/* global variables */
+static struct ip_reassdata *reassdatagrams;
+static u16_t ip_reass_pbufcount;
+
+/* function prototypes */
+static void ip_reass_dequeue_datagram(struct ip_reassdata *ipr, struct ip_reassdata *prev);
+static int ip_reass_free_complete_datagram(struct ip_reassdata *ipr, struct ip_reassdata *prev);
+
+/**
+ * Reassembly timer base function
+ * for both NO_SYS == 0 and 1 (!).
+ *
+ * Should be called every 1000 msec (defined by IP_TMR_INTERVAL).
+ */
+void
+ip_reass_tmr(void)
+{
+  struct ip_reassdata *r, *prev = NULL;
+
+  r = reassdatagrams;
+  while (r != NULL) {
+    /* Decrement the timer. Once it reaches 0,
+     * clean up the incomplete fragment assembly */
+    if (r->timer > 0) {
+      r->timer--;
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_REASS_DEBUG, ("ip_reass_tmr: timer dec %"U16_F"\n",(u16_t)r->timer));
+      prev = r;
+      r = r->next;
+    } else {
+      /* reassembly timed out */
+      struct ip_reassdata *tmp;
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_REASS_DEBUG, ("ip_reass_tmr: timer timed out\n"));
+      tmp = r;
+      /* get the next pointer before freeing */
+      r = r->next;
+      /* free the helper struct and all enqueued pbufs */
+      ip_reass_free_complete_datagram(tmp, prev);
+     }
+   }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Free a datagram (struct ip_reassdata) and all its pbufs.
+ * Updates the total count of enqueued pbufs (ip_reass_pbufcount),
+ * SNMP counters and sends an ICMP time exceeded packet.
+ *
+ * @param ipr datagram to free
+ * @param prev the previous datagram in the linked list
+ * @return the number of pbufs freed
+ */
+static int
+ip_reass_free_complete_datagram(struct ip_reassdata *ipr, struct ip_reassdata *prev)
+{
+  u16_t pbufs_freed = 0;
+  u16_t clen;
+  struct pbuf *p;
+  struct ip_reass_helper *iprh;
+
+  LWIP_ASSERT("prev != ipr", prev != ipr);
+  if (prev != NULL) {
+    LWIP_ASSERT("prev->next == ipr", prev->next == ipr);
+  }
+
+  MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.ipreasmfails);
+#if LWIP_ICMP
+  iprh = (struct ip_reass_helper *)ipr->p->payload;
+  if (iprh->start == 0) {
+    /* The first fragment was received, send ICMP time exceeded. */
+    /* First, de-queue the first pbuf from r->p. */
+    p = ipr->p;
+    ipr->p = iprh->next_pbuf;
+    /* Then, copy the original header into it. */
+    SMEMCPY(p->payload, &ipr->iphdr, IP_HLEN);
+    icmp_time_exceeded(p, ICMP_TE_FRAG);
+    clen = pbuf_clen(p);
+    LWIP_ASSERT("pbufs_freed + clen <= 0xffff", pbufs_freed + clen <= 0xffff);
+    pbufs_freed += clen;
+    pbuf_free(p);
+  }
+#endif /* LWIP_ICMP */
+
+  /* First, free all received pbufs.  The individual pbufs need to be released
+     separately as they have not yet been chained */
+  p = ipr->p;
+  while (p != NULL) {
+    struct pbuf *pcur;
+    iprh = (struct ip_reass_helper *)p->payload;
+    pcur = p;
+    /* get the next pointer before freeing */
+    p = iprh->next_pbuf;
+    clen = pbuf_clen(pcur);
+    LWIP_ASSERT("pbufs_freed + clen <= 0xffff", pbufs_freed + clen <= 0xffff);
+    pbufs_freed += clen;
+    pbuf_free(pcur);
+  }
+  /* Then, unchain the struct ip_reassdata from the list and free it. */
+  ip_reass_dequeue_datagram(ipr, prev);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("ip_reass_pbufcount >= clen", ip_reass_pbufcount >= pbufs_freed);
+  ip_reass_pbufcount -= pbufs_freed;
+
+  return pbufs_freed;
+}
+
+#if IP_REASS_FREE_OLDEST
+/**
+ * Free the oldest datagram to make room for enqueueing new fragments.
+ * The datagram 'fraghdr' belongs to is not freed!
+ *
+ * @param fraghdr IP header of the current fragment
+ * @param pbufs_needed number of pbufs needed to enqueue
+ *        (used for freeing other datagrams if not enough space)
+ * @return the number of pbufs freed
+ */
+static int
+ip_reass_remove_oldest_datagram(struct ip_hdr *fraghdr, int pbufs_needed)
+{
+  /* @todo Can't we simply remove the last datagram in the
+   *       linked list behind reassdatagrams?
+   */
+  struct ip_reassdata *r, *oldest, *prev, *oldest_prev;
+  int pbufs_freed = 0, pbufs_freed_current;
+  int other_datagrams;
+
+  /* Free datagrams until being allowed to enqueue 'pbufs_needed' pbufs,
+   * but don't free the datagram that 'fraghdr' belongs to! */
+  do {
+    oldest = NULL;
+    prev = NULL;
+    oldest_prev = NULL;
+    other_datagrams = 0;
+    r = reassdatagrams;
+    while (r != NULL) {
+      if (!IP_ADDRESSES_AND_ID_MATCH(&r->iphdr, fraghdr)) {
+        /* Not the same datagram as fraghdr */
+        other_datagrams++;
+        if (oldest == NULL) {
+          oldest = r;
+          oldest_prev = prev;
+        } else if (r->timer <= oldest->timer) {
+          /* older than the previous oldest */
+          oldest = r;
+          oldest_prev = prev;
+        }
+      }
+      if (r->next != NULL) {
+        prev = r;
+      }
+      r = r->next;
+    }
+    if (oldest != NULL) {
+      pbufs_freed_current = ip_reass_free_complete_datagram(oldest, oldest_prev);
+      pbufs_freed += pbufs_freed_current;
+    }
+  } while ((pbufs_freed < pbufs_needed) && (other_datagrams > 1));
+  return pbufs_freed;
+}
+#endif /* IP_REASS_FREE_OLDEST */
+
+/**
+ * Enqueues a new fragment into the fragment queue
+ * @param fraghdr points to the new fragments IP hdr
+ * @param clen number of pbufs needed to enqueue (used for freeing other datagrams if not enough space)
+ * @return A pointer to the queue location into which the fragment was enqueued
+ */
+static struct ip_reassdata*
+ip_reass_enqueue_new_datagram(struct ip_hdr *fraghdr, int clen)
+{
+  struct ip_reassdata* ipr;
+#if ! IP_REASS_FREE_OLDEST
+  LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(clen);
+#endif
+
+  /* No matching previous fragment found, allocate a new reassdata struct */
+  ipr = (struct ip_reassdata *)memp_malloc(MEMP_REASSDATA);
+  if (ipr == NULL) {
+#if IP_REASS_FREE_OLDEST
+    if (ip_reass_remove_oldest_datagram(fraghdr, clen) >= clen) {
+      ipr = (struct ip_reassdata *)memp_malloc(MEMP_REASSDATA);
+    }
+    if (ipr == NULL)
+#endif /* IP_REASS_FREE_OLDEST */
+    {
+      IPFRAG_STATS_INC(ip_frag.memerr);
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_REASS_DEBUG,("Failed to alloc reassdata struct\n"));
+      return NULL;
+    }
+  }
+  memset(ipr, 0, sizeof(struct ip_reassdata));
+  ipr->timer = IP_REASS_MAXAGE;
+
+  /* enqueue the new structure to the front of the list */
+  ipr->next = reassdatagrams;
+  reassdatagrams = ipr;
+  /* copy the ip header for later tests and input */
+  /* @todo: no ip options supported? */
+  SMEMCPY(&(ipr->iphdr), fraghdr, IP_HLEN);
+  return ipr;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Dequeues a datagram from the datagram queue. Doesn't deallocate the pbufs.
+ * @param ipr points to the queue entry to dequeue
+ */
+static void
+ip_reass_dequeue_datagram(struct ip_reassdata *ipr, struct ip_reassdata *prev)
+{
+  /* dequeue the reass struct  */
+  if (reassdatagrams == ipr) {
+    /* it was the first in the list */
+    reassdatagrams = ipr->next;
+  } else {
+    /* it wasn't the first, so it must have a valid 'prev' */
+    LWIP_ASSERT("sanity check linked list", prev != NULL);
+    prev->next = ipr->next;
+  }
+
+  /* now we can free the ip_reassdata struct */
+  memp_free(MEMP_REASSDATA, ipr);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Chain a new pbuf into the pbuf list that composes the datagram.  The pbuf list
+ * will grow over time as  new pbufs are rx.
+ * Also checks that the datagram passes basic continuity checks (if the last
+ * fragment was received at least once).
+ * @param ipr points to the reassembly state
+ * @param new_p points to the pbuf for the current fragment
+ * @return 0 if invalid, >0 otherwise
+ */
+static int
+ip_reass_chain_frag_into_datagram_and_validate(struct ip_reassdata *ipr, struct pbuf *new_p)
+{
+  struct ip_reass_helper *iprh, *iprh_tmp, *iprh_prev=NULL;
+  struct pbuf *q;
+  u16_t offset, len;
+  struct ip_hdr *fraghdr;
+  int valid = 1;
+
+  /* Extract length and fragment offset from current fragment */
+  fraghdr = (struct ip_hdr*)new_p->payload;
+  len = lwip_ntohs(IPH_LEN(fraghdr)) - IPH_HL(fraghdr) * 4;
+  offset = (lwip_ntohs(IPH_OFFSET(fraghdr)) & IP_OFFMASK) * 8;
+
+  /* overwrite the fragment's ip header from the pbuf with our helper struct,
+   * and setup the embedded helper structure. */
+  /* make sure the struct ip_reass_helper fits into the IP header */
+  LWIP_ASSERT("sizeof(struct ip_reass_helper) <= IP_HLEN",
+              sizeof(struct ip_reass_helper) <= IP_HLEN);
+  iprh = (struct ip_reass_helper*)new_p->payload;
+  iprh->next_pbuf = NULL;
+  iprh->start = offset;
+  iprh->end = offset + len;
+
+  /* Iterate through until we either get to the end of the list (append),
+   * or we find one with a larger offset (insert). */
+  for (q = ipr->p; q != NULL;) {
+    iprh_tmp = (struct ip_reass_helper*)q->payload;
+    if (iprh->start < iprh_tmp->start) {
+      /* the new pbuf should be inserted before this */
+      iprh->next_pbuf = q;
+      if (iprh_prev != NULL) {
+        /* not the fragment with the lowest offset */
+#if IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP
+        if ((iprh->start < iprh_prev->end) || (iprh->end > iprh_tmp->start)) {
+          /* fragment overlaps with previous or following, throw away */
+          goto freepbuf;
+        }
+#endif /* IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP */
+        iprh_prev->next_pbuf = new_p;
+      } else {
+        /* fragment with the lowest offset */
+        ipr->p = new_p;
+      }
+      break;
+    } else if (iprh->start == iprh_tmp->start) {
+      /* received the same datagram twice: no need to keep the datagram */
+      goto freepbuf;
+#if IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP
+    } else if (iprh->start < iprh_tmp->end) {
+      /* overlap: no need to keep the new datagram */
+      goto freepbuf;
+#endif /* IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP */
+    } else {
+      /* Check if the fragments received so far have no holes. */
+      if (iprh_prev != NULL) {
+        if (iprh_prev->end != iprh_tmp->start) {
+          /* There is a fragment missing between the current
+           * and the previous fragment */
+          valid = 0;
+        }
+      }
+    }
+    q = iprh_tmp->next_pbuf;
+    iprh_prev = iprh_tmp;
+  }
+
+  /* If q is NULL, then we made it to the end of the list. Determine what to do now */
+  if (q == NULL) {
+    if (iprh_prev != NULL) {
+      /* this is (for now), the fragment with the highest offset:
+       * chain it to the last fragment */
+#if IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP
+      LWIP_ASSERT("check fragments don't overlap", iprh_prev->end <= iprh->start);
+#endif /* IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP */
+      iprh_prev->next_pbuf = new_p;
+      if (iprh_prev->end != iprh->start) {
+        valid = 0;
+      }
+    } else {
+#if IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP
+      LWIP_ASSERT("no previous fragment, this must be the first fragment!",
+        ipr->p == NULL);
+#endif /* IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP */
+      /* this is the first fragment we ever received for this ip datagram */
+      ipr->p = new_p;
+    }
+  }
+
+  /* At this point, the validation part begins: */
+  /* If we already received the last fragment */
+  if ((ipr->flags & IP_REASS_FLAG_LASTFRAG) != 0) {
+    /* and had no holes so far */
+    if (valid) {
+      /* then check if the rest of the fragments is here */
+      /* Check if the queue starts with the first datagram */
+      if ((ipr->p == NULL) || (((struct ip_reass_helper*)ipr->p->payload)->start != 0)) {
+        valid = 0;
+      } else {
+        /* and check that there are no holes after this datagram */
+        iprh_prev = iprh;
+        q = iprh->next_pbuf;
+        while (q != NULL) {
+          iprh = (struct ip_reass_helper*)q->payload;
+          if (iprh_prev->end != iprh->start) {
+            valid = 0;
+            break;
+          }
+          iprh_prev = iprh;
+          q = iprh->next_pbuf;
+        }
+        /* if still valid, all fragments are received
+         * (because to the MF==0 already arrived */
+        if (valid) {
+          LWIP_ASSERT("sanity check", ipr->p != NULL);
+          LWIP_ASSERT("sanity check",
+            ((struct ip_reass_helper*)ipr->p->payload) != iprh);
+          LWIP_ASSERT("validate_datagram:next_pbuf!=NULL",
+            iprh->next_pbuf == NULL);
+          LWIP_ASSERT("validate_datagram:datagram end!=datagram len",
+            iprh->end == ipr->datagram_len);
+        }
+      }
+    }
+    /* If valid is 0 here, there are some fragments missing in the middle
+     * (since MF == 0 has already arrived). Such datagrams simply time out if
+     * no more fragments are received... */
+    return valid;
+  }
+  /* If we come here, not all fragments were received, yet! */
+  return 0; /* not yet valid! */
+#if IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP
+freepbuf:
+  ip_reass_pbufcount -= pbuf_clen(new_p);
+  pbuf_free(new_p);
+  return 0;
+#endif /* IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP */
+}
+
+/**
+ * Reassembles incoming IP fragments into an IP datagram.
+ *
+ * @param p points to a pbuf chain of the fragment
+ * @return NULL if reassembly is incomplete, ? otherwise
+ */
+struct pbuf *
+ip4_reass(struct pbuf *p)
+{
+  struct pbuf *r;
+  struct ip_hdr *fraghdr;
+  struct ip_reassdata *ipr;
+  struct ip_reass_helper *iprh;
+  u16_t offset, len, clen;
+
+  IPFRAG_STATS_INC(ip_frag.recv);
+  MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.ipreasmreqds);
+
+  fraghdr = (struct ip_hdr*)p->payload;
+
+  if ((IPH_HL(fraghdr) * 4) != IP_HLEN) {
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_REASS_DEBUG,("ip4_reass: IP options currently not supported!\n"));
+    IPFRAG_STATS_INC(ip_frag.err);
+    goto nullreturn;
+  }
+
+  offset = (lwip_ntohs(IPH_OFFSET(fraghdr)) & IP_OFFMASK) * 8;
+  len = lwip_ntohs(IPH_LEN(fraghdr)) - IPH_HL(fraghdr) * 4;
+
+  /* Check if we are allowed to enqueue more datagrams. */
+  clen = pbuf_clen(p);
+  if ((ip_reass_pbufcount + clen) > IP_REASS_MAX_PBUFS) {
+#if IP_REASS_FREE_OLDEST
+    if (!ip_reass_remove_oldest_datagram(fraghdr, clen) ||
+        ((ip_reass_pbufcount + clen) > IP_REASS_MAX_PBUFS))
+#endif /* IP_REASS_FREE_OLDEST */
+    {
+      /* No datagram could be freed and still too many pbufs enqueued */
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_REASS_DEBUG,("ip4_reass: Overflow condition: pbufct=%d, clen=%d, MAX=%d\n",
+        ip_reass_pbufcount, clen, IP_REASS_MAX_PBUFS));
+      IPFRAG_STATS_INC(ip_frag.memerr);
+      /* @todo: send ICMP time exceeded here? */
+      /* drop this pbuf */
+      goto nullreturn;
+    }
+  }
+
+  /* Look for the datagram the fragment belongs to in the current datagram queue,
+   * remembering the previous in the queue for later dequeueing. */
+  for (ipr = reassdatagrams; ipr != NULL; ipr = ipr->next) {
+    /* Check if the incoming fragment matches the one currently present
+       in the reassembly buffer. If so, we proceed with copying the
+       fragment into the buffer. */
+    if (IP_ADDRESSES_AND_ID_MATCH(&ipr->iphdr, fraghdr)) {
+      LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_REASS_DEBUG, ("ip4_reass: matching previous fragment ID=%"X16_F"\n",
+        lwip_ntohs(IPH_ID(fraghdr))));
+      IPFRAG_STATS_INC(ip_frag.cachehit);
+      break;
+    }
+  }
+
+  if (ipr == NULL) {
+  /* Enqueue a new datagram into the datagram queue */
+    ipr = ip_reass_enqueue_new_datagram(fraghdr, clen);
+    /* Bail if unable to enqueue */
+    if (ipr == NULL) {
+      goto nullreturn;
+    }
+  } else {
+    if (((lwip_ntohs(IPH_OFFSET(fraghdr)) & IP_OFFMASK) == 0) &&
+      ((lwip_ntohs(IPH_OFFSET(&ipr->iphdr)) & IP_OFFMASK) != 0)) {
+      /* ipr->iphdr is not the header from the first fragment, but fraghdr is
+       * -> copy fraghdr into ipr->iphdr since we want to have the header
+       * of the first fragment (for ICMP time exceeded and later, for copying
+       * all options, if supported)*/
+      SMEMCPY(&ipr->iphdr, fraghdr, IP_HLEN);
+    }
+  }
+  /* Track the current number of pbufs current 'in-flight', in order to limit
+  the number of fragments that may be enqueued at any one time */
+  ip_reass_pbufcount += clen;
+
+  /* At this point, we have either created a new entry or pointing
+   * to an existing one */
+
+  /* check for 'no more fragments', and update queue entry*/
+  if ((IPH_OFFSET(fraghdr) & PP_NTOHS(IP_MF)) == 0) {
+    ipr->flags |= IP_REASS_FLAG_LASTFRAG;
+    ipr->datagram_len = offset + len;
+    LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_REASS_DEBUG,
+     ("ip4_reass: last fragment seen, total len %"S16_F"\n",
+      ipr->datagram_len));
+  }
+  /* find the right place to insert this pbuf */
+  /* @todo: trim pbufs if fragments are overlapping */
+  if (ip_reass_chain_frag_into_datagram_and_validate(ipr, p)) {
+    struct ip_reassdata *ipr_prev;
+    /* the totally last fragment (flag more fragments = 0) was received at least
+     * once AND all fragments are received */
+    ipr->datagram_len += IP_HLEN;
+
+    /* save the second pbuf before copying the header over the pointer */
+    r = ((struct ip_reass_helper*)ipr->p->payload)->next_pbuf;
+
+    /* copy the original ip header back to the first pbuf */
+    fraghdr = (struct ip_hdr*)(ipr->p->payload);
+    SMEMCPY(fraghdr, &ipr->iphdr, IP_HLEN);
+    IPH_LEN_SET(fraghdr, lwip_htons(ipr->datagram_len));
+    IPH_OFFSET_SET(fraghdr, 0);
+    IPH_CHKSUM_SET(fraghdr, 0);
+    /* @todo: do we need to set/calculate the correct checksum? */
+#if CHECKSUM_GEN_IP
+    IF__NETIF_CHECKSUM_ENABLED(ip_current_input_netif(), NETIF_CHECKSUM_GEN_IP) {
+      IPH_CHKSUM_SET(fraghdr, inet_chksum(fraghdr, IP_HLEN));
+    }
+#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_IP */
+
+    p = ipr->p;
+
+    /* chain together the pbufs contained within the reass_data list. */
+    while (r != NULL) {
+      iprh = (struct ip_reass_helper*)r->payload;
+
+      /* hide the ip header for every succeeding fragment */
+      pbuf_header(r, -IP_HLEN);
+      pbuf_cat(p, r);
+      r = iprh->next_pbuf;
+    }
+
+    /* find the previous entry in the linked list */
+    if (ipr == reassdatagrams) {
+      ipr_prev = NULL;
+    } else {
+      for (ipr_prev = reassdatagrams; ipr_prev != NULL; ipr_prev = ipr_prev->next) {
+        if (ipr_prev->next == ipr) {
+          break;
+        }
+      }
+    }
+
+    /* release the sources allocate for the fragment queue entry */
+    ip_reass_dequeue_datagram(ipr, ipr_prev);
+
+    /* and adjust the number of pbufs currently queued for reassembly. */
+    ip_reass_pbufcount -= pbuf_clen(p);
+
+    MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.ipreasmoks);
+
+    /* Return the pbuf chain */
+    return p;
+  }
+  /* the datagram is not (yet?) reassembled completely */
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_REASS_DEBUG,("ip_reass_pbufcount: %d out\n", ip_reass_pbufcount));
+  return NULL;
+
+nullreturn:
+  LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_REASS_DEBUG,("ip4_reass: nullreturn\n"));
+  IPFRAG_STATS_INC(ip_frag.drop);
+  pbuf_free(p);
+  return NULL;
+}
+#endif /* IP_REASSEMBLY */
+
+#if IP_FRAG
+#if !LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF
+/** Allocate a new struct pbuf_custom_ref */
+static struct pbuf_custom_ref*
+ip_frag_alloc_pbuf_custom_ref(void)
+{
+  return (struct pbuf_custom_ref*)memp_malloc(MEMP_FRAG_PBUF);
+}
+
+/** Free a struct pbuf_custom_ref */
+static void
+ip_frag_free_pbuf_custom_ref(struct pbuf_custom_ref* p)
+{
+  LWIP_ASSERT("p != NULL", p != NULL);
+  memp_free(MEMP_FRAG_PBUF, p);
+}
+
+/** Free-callback function to free a 'struct pbuf_custom_ref', called by
+ * pbuf_free. */
+static void
+ipfrag_free_pbuf_custom(struct pbuf *p)
+{
+  struct pbuf_custom_ref *pcr = (struct pbuf_custom_ref*)p;
+  LWIP_ASSERT("pcr != NULL", pcr != NULL);
+  LWIP_ASSERT("pcr == p", (void*)pcr == (void*)p);
+  if (pcr->original != NULL) {
+    pbuf_free(pcr->original);
+  }
+  ip_frag_free_pbuf_custom_ref(pcr);
+}
+#endif /* !LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF */
+
+/**
+ * Fragment an IP datagram if too large for the netif.
+ *
+ * Chop the datagram in MTU sized chunks and send them in order
+ * by pointing PBUF_REFs into p.
+ *
+ * @param p ip packet to send
+ * @param netif the netif on which to send
+ * @param dest destination ip address to which to send
+ *
+ * @return ERR_OK if sent successfully, err_t otherwise
+ */
+err_t
+ip4_frag(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *netif, const ip4_addr_t *dest)
+{
+  struct pbuf *rambuf;
+#if !LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF
+  struct pbuf *newpbuf;
+  u16_t newpbuflen = 0;
+  u16_t left_to_copy;
+#endif
+  struct ip_hdr *original_iphdr;
+  struct ip_hdr *iphdr;
+  const u16_t nfb = (netif->mtu - IP_HLEN) / 8;
+  u16_t left, fragsize;
+  u16_t ofo;
+  int last;
+  u16_t poff = IP_HLEN;
+  u16_t tmp;
+
+  original_iphdr = (struct ip_hdr *)p->payload;
+  iphdr = original_iphdr;
+  LWIP_ERROR("ip4_frag() does not support IP options", IPH_HL(iphdr) * 4 == IP_HLEN, return ERR_VAL);
+
+  /* Save original offset */
+  tmp = lwip_ntohs(IPH_OFFSET(iphdr));
+  ofo = tmp & IP_OFFMASK;
+  LWIP_ERROR("ip_frag(): MF already set", (tmp & IP_MF) == 0, return ERR_VAL);
+
+  left = p->tot_len - IP_HLEN;
+
+  while (left) {
+    /* Fill this fragment */
+    fragsize = LWIP_MIN(left, nfb * 8);
+
+#if LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF
+    rambuf = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_IP, fragsize, PBUF_RAM);
+    if (rambuf == NULL) {
+      goto memerr;
+    }
+    LWIP_ASSERT("this needs a pbuf in one piece!",
+      (rambuf->len == rambuf->tot_len) && (rambuf->next == NULL));
+    poff += pbuf_copy_partial(p, rambuf->payload, fragsize, poff);
+    /* make room for the IP header */
+    if (pbuf_header(rambuf, IP_HLEN)) {
+      pbuf_free(rambuf);
+      goto memerr;
+    }
+    /* fill in the IP header */
+    SMEMCPY(rambuf->payload, original_iphdr, IP_HLEN);
+    iphdr = (struct ip_hdr*)rambuf->payload;
+#else /* LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF */
+    /* When not using a static buffer, create a chain of pbufs.
+     * The first will be a PBUF_RAM holding the link and IP header.
+     * The rest will be PBUF_REFs mirroring the pbuf chain to be fragged,
+     * but limited to the size of an mtu.
+     */
+    rambuf = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_LINK, IP_HLEN, PBUF_RAM);
+    if (rambuf == NULL) {
+      goto memerr;
+    }
+    LWIP_ASSERT("this needs a pbuf in one piece!",
+                (p->len >= (IP_HLEN)));
+    SMEMCPY(rambuf->payload, original_iphdr, IP_HLEN);
+    iphdr = (struct ip_hdr *)rambuf->payload;
+
+    left_to_copy = fragsize;
+    while (left_to_copy) {
+      struct pbuf_custom_ref *pcr;
+      u16_t plen = p->len - poff;
+      newpbuflen = LWIP_MIN(left_to_copy, plen);
+      /* Is this pbuf already empty? */
+      if (!newpbuflen) {
+        poff = 0;
+        p = p->next;
+        continue;
+      }
+      pcr = ip_frag_alloc_pbuf_custom_ref();
+      if (pcr == NULL) {
+        pbuf_free(rambuf);
+        goto memerr;
+      }
+      /* Mirror this pbuf, although we might not need all of it. */
+      newpbuf = pbuf_alloced_custom(PBUF_RAW, newpbuflen, PBUF_REF, &pcr->pc,
+        (u8_t*)p->payload + poff, newpbuflen);
+      if (newpbuf == NULL) {
+        ip_frag_free_pbuf_custom_ref(pcr);
+        pbuf_free(rambuf);
+        goto memerr;
+      }
+      pbuf_ref(p);
+      pcr->original = p;
+      pcr->pc.custom_free_function = ipfrag_free_pbuf_custom;
+
+      /* Add it to end of rambuf's chain, but using pbuf_cat, not pbuf_chain
+       * so that it is removed when pbuf_dechain is later called on rambuf.
+       */
+      pbuf_cat(rambuf, newpbuf);
+      left_to_copy -= newpbuflen;
+      if (left_to_copy) {
+        poff = 0;
+        p = p->next;
+      }
+    }
+    poff += newpbuflen;
+#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF */
+
+    /* Correct header */
+    last = (left <= netif->mtu - IP_HLEN);
+
+    /* Set new offset and MF flag */
+    tmp = (IP_OFFMASK & (ofo));
+    if (!last) {
+      tmp = tmp | IP_MF;
+    }
+    IPH_OFFSET_SET(iphdr, lwip_htons(tmp));
+    IPH_LEN_SET(iphdr, lwip_htons(fragsize + IP_HLEN));
+    IPH_CHKSUM_SET(iphdr, 0);
+#if CHECKSUM_GEN_IP
+    IF__NETIF_CHECKSUM_ENABLED(netif, NETIF_CHECKSUM_GEN_IP) {
+      IPH_CHKSUM_SET(iphdr, inet_chksum(iphdr, IP_HLEN));
+    }
+#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_IP */
+
+    /* No need for separate header pbuf - we allowed room for it in rambuf
+     * when allocated.
+     */
+    netif->output(netif, rambuf, dest);
+    IPFRAG_STATS_INC(ip_frag.xmit);
+
+    /* Unfortunately we can't reuse rambuf - the hardware may still be
+     * using the buffer. Instead we free it (and the ensuing chain) and
+     * recreate it next time round the loop. If we're lucky the hardware
+     * will have already sent the packet, the free will really free, and
+     * there will be zero memory penalty.
+     */
+
+    pbuf_free(rambuf);
+    left -= fragsize;
+    ofo += nfb;
+  }
+  MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.ipfragoks);
+  return ERR_OK;
+memerr:
+  MIB2_STATS_INC(mib2.ipfragfails);
+  return ERR_MEM;
+}
+#endif /* IP_FRAG */
+
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */

+ 50 - 0
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@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
+/**
+ * @file
+ *
+ * DHCPv6.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2010 Inico Technologies Ltd.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
+ * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
+ *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
+ *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
+ * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
+ * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
+ * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
+ * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
+ *
+ * Author: Ivan Delamer <[email protected]>
+ *
+ *
+ * Please coordinate changes and requests with Ivan Delamer
+ * <[email protected]>
+ */
+
+#include "lwip/opt.h"
+
+#if LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_DHCP6 /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */
+
+#include "lwip/ip6_addr.h"
+#include "lwip/def.h"
+
+
+#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_DHCP6 */

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