On Mon, Feb 1, 2021 at 2:42 PM Chris Johns <[email protected]> wrote: > On 2/2/21 8:32 am, Mr. Andrei Chichak wrote: > > Is there any advantage to using bsd networking over LWiP, or vice versa? > > They are different stacks with different feature sets and different > hardware > resource demands. I am not familiar with the features of LwIP so I am not > the > best person to compare them. > > The BSD stack has most of the features you get with FreeBSD. It has IPv4, > IPv6, > IPsec, VLAN, bridging, dhcp, openssl, lots of routing alternatives, packet > filtering and more. It has a range of useful commands including tcpdump. > > The BSD based system provides a solid base to solve a range of networking > issues > your RTEMS device may encounter at the system level and not at the low > level > programming level. > > The BSD stack uses a lot more resources to do all this and LwIP may be a > prefect > fit. I welcome RTEMS being able to support a range of networking solutions. > > I have a student (Vijay) working on refactoring libnetworking out of RTEMS, and will be testing ability to compile legacy vs libbsd. If the lwip build is demonstrated and clear, I can have him also look at bringing that into the fold. This is in line with https://devel.rtems.org/ticket/3850
We have no certain timeline yet, but it is now work-in-progress. We will bring to devel when progress is made. If we do lwIP too, we will aim to do a performance analysis with real hardware, so that we can hopefully provide evidence to help these kind of questions. -Gedare Chris >
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