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-rw-r--r--Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/clock.h88
-rw-r--r--Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/conf/apps-conf.h20
-rw-r--r--Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/conf/clock-arch.c39
-rw-r--r--Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/conf/clock-arch.h12
-rw-r--r--Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/conf/global-conf.h12
-rw-r--r--Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/conf/uip-conf.h118
-rw-r--r--Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/lc-addrlabels.h83
-rw-r--r--Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/lc-switch.h76
-rw-r--r--Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/lc.h131
-rw-r--r--Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/psock.c338
-rw-r--r--Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/psock.h380
-rw-r--r--Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/pt.h323
-rw-r--r--Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/timer.c127
-rw-r--r--Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/timer.h86
-rw-r--r--Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip-fw.c532
-rw-r--r--Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip-fw.h176
-rw-r--r--Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip-neighbor.c158
-rw-r--r--Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip-neighbor.h61
-rw-r--r--Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip-split.c136
-rw-r--r--Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip-split.h96
-rw-r--r--Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip.c1897
-rw-r--r--Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip.h1601
-rw-r--r--Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip_arch.h138
-rw-r--r--Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip_arp.c423
-rw-r--r--Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip_arp.h144
-rw-r--r--Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uiplib.c74
-rw-r--r--Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uiplib.h71
-rw-r--r--Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uipopt.h539
28 files changed, 0 insertions, 7879 deletions
diff --git a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/clock.h b/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/clock.h
deleted file mode 100644
index f34d78fd6..000000000
--- a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/clock.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,88 +0,0 @@
-/**
- * \defgroup clock Clock interface
- *
- * The clock interface is the interface between the \ref timer "timer library"
- * and the platform specific clock functionality. The clock
- * interface must be implemented for each platform that uses the \ref
- * timer "timer library".
- *
- * The clock interface does only one this: it measures time. The clock
- * interface provides a macro, CLOCK_SECOND, which corresponds to one
- * second of system time.
- *
- * \sa \ref timer "Timer library"
- *
- * @{
- */
-
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 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. Neither the name of the Institute 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 THE INSTITUTE 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 THE INSTITUTE 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 part of the uIP TCP/IP stack
- *
- * Author: Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
- *
- * $Id: clock.h,v 1.3 2006/06/11 21:46:39 adam Exp $
- */
-#ifndef __CLOCK_H__
-#define __CLOCK_H__
-
-#include "clock-arch.h"
-
-/**
- * Initialize the clock library.
- *
- * This function initializes the clock library and should be called
- * from the main() function of the system.
- *
- */
-void clock_init(void);
-
-/**
- * Get the current clock time.
- *
- * This function returns the current system clock time.
- *
- * \return The current clock time, measured in system ticks.
- */
-clock_time_t clock_time(void);
-
-/**
- * A second, measured in system clock time.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#ifdef CLOCK_CONF_SECOND
-#define CLOCK_SECOND CLOCK_CONF_SECOND
-#else
-#define CLOCK_SECOND (clock_time_t)32
-#endif
-
-#endif /* __CLOCK_H__ */
-
-/** @} */
diff --git a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/conf/apps-conf.h b/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/conf/apps-conf.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 22bab81bf..000000000
--- a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/conf/apps-conf.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
-#ifndef __APPS_CONF_H__
-#define __APPS_CONF_H__
-
- enum Webserver_States_t
- {
- WEBSERVER_STATE_SendHeaders,
- WEBSERVER_STATE_SendData,
- WEBSERVER_STATE_Closed,
- };
-
- typedef struct
- {
- uint8_t CurrentState;
- char* SendPos;
- } uip_tcp_appstate_t;
-
- #define UIP_APPCALL WebserverApp_Callback
- void UIP_APPCALL(void);
-
-#endif /*__APPS_CONF_H__*/
diff --git a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/conf/clock-arch.c b/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/conf/clock-arch.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 8363d96e0..000000000
--- a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/conf/clock-arch.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,39 +0,0 @@
-#include "global-conf.h"
-#include <stdint.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <avr/interrupt.h>
-#include <avr/io.h>
-#include <avr/sfr_defs.h>
-
-#include "clock-arch.h"
-
-//Counted time
-volatile clock_time_t clock_datetime = 0;
-
-//Overflow interrupt
-ISR(TIMER1_COMPA_vect)
-{
- clock_datetime += 1;
-}
-
-//Initialise the clock
-void clock_init()
-{
- OCR1A = ((F_CPU / 1024) / 100);
- TCCR1A = (1 << WGM12);
- TCCR1B = ((1 << CS12) | (1 << CS10));
- TIMSK1 = (1 << OCIE1A);
-}
-
-//Return time
-clock_time_t clock_time()
-{
- clock_time_t time;
-
- cli();
- time = clock_datetime;
- sei();
-
- return time;
-}
diff --git a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/conf/clock-arch.h b/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/conf/clock-arch.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 9c895e56d..000000000
--- a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/conf/clock-arch.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-#ifndef __CLOCK_ARCH_H__
-#define __CLOCK_ARCH_H__
-
-#include "global-conf.h"
-#include <stdint.h>
-
-typedef uint16_t clock_time_t;
-#define CLOCK_CONF_SECOND 100
-void clock_init(void);
-clock_time_t clock_time(void);
-
-#endif /* __CLOCK_ARCH_H__ */
diff --git a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/conf/global-conf.h b/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/conf/global-conf.h
deleted file mode 100644
index a9f118d4d..000000000
--- a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/conf/global-conf.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-//Project specific configurations
-#ifndef __GLOBAL_CONF_H__
-#define __GLOBAL_CONF_H__
-
-//Define frequency
-// #define F_CPU 12500000UL
-//
-
-//Include uip.h gives all the uip configurations in uip-conf.h
-#include "uip.h"
-
-#endif /*__GLOBAL_CONF_H__*/
diff --git a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/conf/uip-conf.h b/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/conf/uip-conf.h
deleted file mode 100644
index d3d9bc453..000000000
--- a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/conf/uip-conf.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,118 +0,0 @@
-#ifndef __UIP_CONF_H__
-#define __UIP_CONF_H__
-
-#include <inttypes.h>
-#include <avr/io.h>
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdbool.h>
-
-#define UIP_CONF_LLH_LEN 14
-
-/**
- * 8 bit datatype
- *
- * This typedef defines the 8-bit type used throughout uIP.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-typedef uint8_t u8_t;
-
-/**
- * 16 bit datatype
- *
- * This typedef defines the 16-bit type used throughout uIP.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-typedef uint16_t u16_t;
-
-/**
- * Statistics datatype
- *
- * This typedef defines the dataype used for keeping statistics in
- * uIP.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-typedef unsigned short uip_stats_t;
-
-#define UIP_CONF_IPV6 0
-#define UIP_ARCH_ADD32 0
-#define UIP_ARCH_CHKSUM 0
-
-/**
- * Maximum number of TCP connections.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define UIP_CONF_MAX_CONNECTIONS 5
-
-/**
- * Maximum number of listening TCP ports.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define UIP_CONF_MAX_LISTENPORTS 1
-
-/**
- * uIP buffer size.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define UIP_CONF_BUFFER_SIZE 1500
-/**
- * CPU byte order.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define UIP_CONF_BYTE_ORDER UIP_LITTLE_ENDIAN
-
-/**
- * Logging on or off
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define UIP_CONF_LOGGING 0
-
-/**
- * UDP support on or off
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define UIP_CONF_UDP 0
-
-/**
- * UDP checksums on or off
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define UIP_CONF_UDP_CHECKSUMS 0
-
-/**
- * uIP statistics on or off
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define UIP_CONF_STATISTICS 0
-
-/**
- * Broadcast support.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define UIP_CONF_BROADCAST 0
-
-/**
- * The maximum amount of concurrent UDP connections.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define UIP_CONF_UDP_CONNS 1
-
-//Include app configuration
-#include "apps-conf.h"
-
-#endif /* __UIP_CONF_H__ */
-
-/** @} */
-/** @} */
diff --git a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/lc-addrlabels.h b/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/lc-addrlabels.h
deleted file mode 100644
index fe1387e5f..000000000
--- a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/lc-addrlabels.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,83 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 2004-2005, 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. Neither the name of the Institute 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 THE INSTITUTE 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 THE INSTITUTE 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 part of the uIP TCP/IP stack
- *
- * Author: Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
- *
- * $Id: lc-addrlabels.h,v 1.3 2006/06/12 08:00:30 adam Exp $
- */
-
-/**
- * \addtogroup lc
- * @{
- */
-
-/**
- * \file
- * Implementation of local continuations based on the "Labels as
- * values" feature of gcc
- * \author
- * Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
- *
- * This implementation of local continuations is based on a special
- * feature of the GCC C compiler called "labels as values". This
- * feature allows assigning pointers with the address of the code
- * corresponding to a particular C label.
- *
- * For more information, see the GCC documentation:
- * http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Labels-as-Values.html
- *
- * Thanks to dividuum for finding the nice local scope label
- * implementation.
- */
-
-#ifndef __LC_ADDRLABELS_H__
-#define __LC_ADDRLABELS_H__
-
-/** \hideinitializer */
-typedef void * lc_t;
-
-#define LC_INIT(s) s = NULL
-
-
-#define LC_RESUME(s) \
- do { \
- if(s != NULL) { \
- goto *s; \
- } \
- } while(0)
-
-#define LC_SET(s) \
- do { ({ __label__ resume; resume: (s) = &&resume; }); }while(0)
-
-#define LC_END(s)
-
-#endif /* __LC_ADDRLABELS_H__ */
-
-/** @} */
diff --git a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/lc-switch.h b/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/lc-switch.h
deleted file mode 100644
index f32885fd1..000000000
--- a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/lc-switch.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,76 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 2004-2005, 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. Neither the name of the Institute 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 THE INSTITUTE 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 THE INSTITUTE 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 part of the uIP TCP/IP stack
- *
- * Author: Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
- *
- * $Id: lc-switch.h,v 1.2 2006/06/12 08:00:30 adam Exp $
- */
-
-/**
- * \addtogroup lc
- * @{
- */
-
-/**
- * \file
- * Implementation of local continuations based on switch() statment
- * \author Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
- *
- * This implementation of local continuations uses the C switch()
- * statement to resume execution of a function somewhere inside the
- * function's body. The implementation is based on the fact that
- * switch() statements are able to jump directly into the bodies of
- * control structures such as if() or while() statmenets.
- *
- * This implementation borrows heavily from Simon Tatham's coroutines
- * implementation in C:
- * http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/coroutines.html
- */
-
-#ifndef __LC_SWITCH_H__
-#define __LC_SWTICH_H__
-
-/* WARNING! lc implementation using switch() does not work if an
- LC_SET() is done within another switch() statement! */
-
-/** \hideinitializer */
-typedef unsigned short lc_t;
-
-#define LC_INIT(s) s = 0;
-
-#define LC_RESUME(s) switch(s) { case 0:
-
-#define LC_SET(s) s = __LINE__; case __LINE__:
-
-#define LC_END(s) }
-
-#endif /* __LC_SWITCH_H__ */
-
-/** @} */
diff --git a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/lc.h b/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/lc.h
deleted file mode 100644
index a9e9d4698..000000000
--- a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/lc.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,131 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 2004-2005, 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. Neither the name of the Institute 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 THE INSTITUTE 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 THE INSTITUTE 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 part of the uIP TCP/IP stack
- *
- * Author: Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
- *
- * $Id: lc.h,v 1.2 2006/06/12 08:00:30 adam Exp $
- */
-
-/**
- * \addtogroup pt
- * @{
- */
-
-/**
- * \defgroup lc Local continuations
- * @{
- *
- * Local continuations form the basis for implementing protothreads. A
- * local continuation can be <i>set</i> in a specific function to
- * capture the state of the function. After a local continuation has
- * been set can be <i>resumed</i> in order to restore the state of the
- * function at the point where the local continuation was set.
- *
- *
- */
-
-/**
- * \file lc.h
- * Local continuations
- * \author
- * Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
- *
- */
-
-#ifdef DOXYGEN
-/**
- * Initialize a local continuation.
- *
- * This operation initializes the local continuation, thereby
- * unsetting any previously set continuation state.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define LC_INIT(lc)
-
-/**
- * Set a local continuation.
- *
- * The set operation saves the state of the function at the point
- * where the operation is executed. As far as the set operation is
- * concerned, the state of the function does <b>not</b> include the
- * call-stack or local (automatic) variables, but only the program
- * counter and such CPU registers that needs to be saved.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define LC_SET(lc)
-
-/**
- * Resume a local continuation.
- *
- * The resume operation resumes a previously set local continuation, thus
- * restoring the state in which the function was when the local
- * continuation was set. If the local continuation has not been
- * previously set, the resume operation does nothing.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define LC_RESUME(lc)
-
-/**
- * Mark the end of local continuation usage.
- *
- * The end operation signifies that local continuations should not be
- * used any more in the function. This operation is not needed for
- * most implementations of local continuation, but is required by a
- * few implementations.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define LC_END(lc)
-
-/**
- * \var typedef lc_t;
- *
- * The local continuation type.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#endif /* DOXYGEN */
-
-#ifndef __LC_H__
-#define __LC_H__
-
-#ifdef LC_CONF_INCLUDE
-#include LC_CONF_INCLUDE
-#else
-#include "lc-switch.h"
-#endif /* LC_CONF_INCLUDE */
-
-#endif /* __LC_H__ */
-
-/** @} */
-/** @} */
diff --git a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/psock.c b/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/psock.c
deleted file mode 100644
index f284cb906..000000000
--- a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/psock.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,338 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 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. Neither the name of the Institute 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 THE INSTITUTE 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 THE INSTITUTE 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 part of the uIP TCP/IP stack
- *
- * Author: Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
- *
- * $Id: psock.c,v 1.2 2006/06/12 08:00:30 adam Exp $
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <string.h>
-
-#include "uipopt.h"
-#include "psock.h"
-#include "uip.h"
-
-#define STATE_NONE 0
-#define STATE_ACKED 1
-#define STATE_READ 2
-#define STATE_BLOCKED_NEWDATA 3
-#define STATE_BLOCKED_CLOSE 4
-#define STATE_BLOCKED_SEND 5
-#define STATE_DATA_SENT 6
-
-/*
- * Return value of the buffering functions that indicates that a
- * buffer was not filled by incoming data.
- *
- */
-#define BUF_NOT_FULL 0
-#define BUF_NOT_FOUND 0
-
-/*
- * Return value of the buffering functions that indicates that a
- * buffer was completely filled by incoming data.
- *
- */
-#define BUF_FULL 1
-
-/*
- * Return value of the buffering functions that indicates that an
- * end-marker byte was found.
- *
- */
-#define BUF_FOUND 2
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-static void
-buf_setup(struct psock_buf *buf,
- u8_t *bufptr, u16_t bufsize)
-{
- buf->ptr = bufptr;
- buf->left = bufsize;
-}
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-static u8_t
-buf_bufdata(struct psock_buf *buf, u16_t len,
- u8_t **dataptr, u16_t *datalen)
-{
- if(*datalen < buf->left) {
- memcpy(buf->ptr, *dataptr, *datalen);
- buf->ptr += *datalen;
- buf->left -= *datalen;
- *dataptr += *datalen;
- *datalen = 0;
- return BUF_NOT_FULL;
- } else if(*datalen == buf->left) {
- memcpy(buf->ptr, *dataptr, *datalen);
- buf->ptr += *datalen;
- buf->left = 0;
- *dataptr += *datalen;
- *datalen = 0;
- return BUF_FULL;
- } else {
- memcpy(buf->ptr, *dataptr, buf->left);
- buf->ptr += buf->left;
- *datalen -= buf->left;
- *dataptr += buf->left;
- buf->left = 0;
- return BUF_FULL;
- }
-}
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-static u8_t
-buf_bufto(register struct psock_buf *buf, u8_t endmarker,
- register u8_t **dataptr, register u16_t *datalen)
-{
- u8_t c;
- while(buf->left > 0 && *datalen > 0) {
- c = *buf->ptr = **dataptr;
- ++*dataptr;
- ++buf->ptr;
- --*datalen;
- --buf->left;
-
- if(c == endmarker) {
- return BUF_FOUND;
- }
- }
-
- if(*datalen == 0) {
- return BUF_NOT_FOUND;
- }
-
- while(*datalen > 0) {
- c = **dataptr;
- --*datalen;
- ++*dataptr;
-
- if(c == endmarker) {
- return BUF_FOUND | BUF_FULL;
- }
- }
-
- return BUF_FULL;
-}
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-static char
-send_data(register struct psock *s)
-{
- if(s->state != STATE_DATA_SENT || uip_rexmit()) {
- if(s->sendlen > uip_mss()) {
- uip_send(s->sendptr, uip_mss());
- } else {
- uip_send(s->sendptr, s->sendlen);
- }
- s->state = STATE_DATA_SENT;
- return 1;
- }
- return 0;
-}
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-static char
-data_acked(register struct psock *s)
-{
- if(s->state == STATE_DATA_SENT && uip_acked()) {
- if(s->sendlen > uip_mss()) {
- s->sendlen -= uip_mss();
- s->sendptr += uip_mss();
- } else {
- s->sendptr += s->sendlen;
- s->sendlen = 0;
- }
- s->state = STATE_ACKED;
- return 1;
- }
- return 0;
-}
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-PT_THREAD(psock_send(register struct psock *s, const char *buf,
- unsigned int len))
-{
- PT_BEGIN(&s->psockpt);
-
- /* If there is no data to send, we exit immediately. */
- if(len == 0) {
- PT_EXIT(&s->psockpt);
- }
-
- /* Save the length of and a pointer to the data that is to be
- sent. */
- s->sendptr = buf;
- s->sendlen = len;
-
- s->state = STATE_NONE;
-
- /* We loop here until all data is sent. The s->sendlen variable is
- updated by the data_sent() function. */
- while(s->sendlen > 0) {
-
- /*
- * The condition for this PT_WAIT_UNTIL is a little tricky: the
- * protothread will wait here until all data has been acknowledged
- * (data_acked() returns true) and until all data has been sent
- * (send_data() returns true). The two functions data_acked() and
- * send_data() must be called in succession to ensure that all
- * data is sent. Therefore the & operator is used instead of the
- * && operator, which would cause only the data_acked() function
- * to be called when it returns false.
- */
- PT_WAIT_UNTIL(&s->psockpt, data_acked(s) & send_data(s));
- }
-
- s->state = STATE_NONE;
-
- PT_END(&s->psockpt);
-}
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-PT_THREAD(psock_generator_send(register struct psock *s,
- unsigned short (*generate)(void *), void *arg))
-{
- PT_BEGIN(&s->psockpt);
-
- /* Ensure that there is a generator function to call. */
- if(generate == NULL) {
- PT_EXIT(&s->psockpt);
- }
-
- /* Call the generator function to generate the data in the
- uip_appdata buffer. */
- s->sendlen = generate(arg);
- s->sendptr = uip_appdata;
-
- s->state = STATE_NONE;
- do {
- /* Call the generator function again if we are called to perform a
- retransmission. */
- if(uip_rexmit()) {
- generate(arg);
- }
- /* Wait until all data is sent and acknowledged. */
- PT_WAIT_UNTIL(&s->psockpt, data_acked(s) & send_data(s));
- } while(s->sendlen > 0);
-
- s->state = STATE_NONE;
-
- PT_END(&s->psockpt);
-}
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-u16_t
-psock_datalen(struct psock *psock)
-{
- return psock->bufsize - psock->buf.left;
-}
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-char
-psock_newdata(struct psock *s)
-{
- if(s->readlen > 0) {
- /* There is data in the uip_appdata buffer that has not yet been
- read with the PSOCK_READ functions. */
- return 1;
- } else if(s->state == STATE_READ) {
- /* All data in uip_appdata buffer already consumed. */
- s->state = STATE_BLOCKED_NEWDATA;
- return 0;
- } else if(uip_newdata()) {
- /* There is new data that has not been consumed. */
- return 1;
- } else {
- /* There is no new data. */
- return 0;
- }
-}
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-PT_THREAD(psock_readto(register struct psock *psock, unsigned char c))
-{
- PT_BEGIN(&psock->psockpt);
-
- buf_setup(&psock->buf, psock->bufptr, psock->bufsize);
-
- /* XXX: Should add buf_checkmarker() before do{} loop, if
- incoming data has been handled while waiting for a write. */
-
- do {
- if(psock->readlen == 0) {
- PT_WAIT_UNTIL(&psock->psockpt, psock_newdata(psock));
- psock->state = STATE_READ;
- psock->readptr = (u8_t *)uip_appdata;
- psock->readlen = uip_datalen();
- }
- } while((buf_bufto(&psock->buf, c,
- &psock->readptr,
- &psock->readlen) & BUF_FOUND) == 0);
-
- if(psock_datalen(psock) == 0) {
- psock->state = STATE_NONE;
- PT_RESTART(&psock->psockpt);
- }
- PT_END(&psock->psockpt);
-}
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-PT_THREAD(psock_readbuf(register struct psock *psock))
-{
- PT_BEGIN(&psock->psockpt);
-
- buf_setup(&psock->buf, psock->bufptr, psock->bufsize);
-
- /* XXX: Should add buf_checkmarker() before do{} loop, if
- incoming data has been handled while waiting for a write. */
-
- do {
- if(psock->readlen == 0) {
- PT_WAIT_UNTIL(&psock->psockpt, psock_newdata(psock));
- printf("Waited for newdata\n");
- psock->state = STATE_READ;
- psock->readptr = (u8_t *)uip_appdata;
- psock->readlen = uip_datalen();
- }
- } while(buf_bufdata(&psock->buf, psock->bufsize,
- &psock->readptr,
- &psock->readlen) != BUF_FULL);
-
- if(psock_datalen(psock) == 0) {
- psock->state = STATE_NONE;
- PT_RESTART(&psock->psockpt);
- }
- PT_END(&psock->psockpt);
-}
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-void
-psock_init(register struct psock *psock, char *buffer, unsigned int buffersize)
-{
- psock->state = STATE_NONE;
- psock->readlen = 0;
- psock->bufptr = buffer;
- psock->bufsize = buffersize;
- buf_setup(&psock->buf, buffer, buffersize);
- PT_INIT(&psock->pt);
- PT_INIT(&psock->psockpt);
-}
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
diff --git a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/psock.h b/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/psock.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 3dffa7358..000000000
--- a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/psock.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,380 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 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. Neither the name of the Institute 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 THE INSTITUTE 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 THE INSTITUTE 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 part of the uIP TCP/IP stack
- *
- * Author: Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
- *
- * $Id: psock.h,v 1.3 2006/06/12 08:00:30 adam Exp $
- */
-
-/**
- * \defgroup psock Protosockets library
- * @{
- *
- * The protosocket library provides an interface to the uIP stack that is
- * similar to the traditional BSD socket interface. Unlike programs
- * written for the ordinary uIP event-driven interface, programs
- * written with the protosocket library are executed in a sequential
- * fashion and does not have to be implemented as explicit state
- * machines.
- *
- * Protosockets only work with TCP connections.
- *
- * The protosocket library uses \ref pt protothreads to provide
- * sequential control flow. This makes the protosockets lightweight in
- * terms of memory, but also means that protosockets inherits the
- * functional limitations of protothreads. Each protosocket lives only
- * within a single function. Automatic variables (stack variables) are
- * not retained across a protosocket library function call.
- *
- * \note Because the protosocket library uses protothreads, local
- * variables will not always be saved across a call to a protosocket
- * library function. It is therefore advised that local variables are
- * used with extreme care.
- *
- * The protosocket library provides functions for sending data without
- * having to deal with retransmissions and acknowledgements, as well
- * as functions for reading data without having to deal with data
- * being split across more than one TCP segment.
- *
- * Because each protosocket runs as a protothread, the protosocket has to be
- * started with a call to PSOCK_BEGIN() at the start of the function
- * in which the protosocket is used. Similarly, the protosocket protothread can
- * be terminated by a call to PSOCK_EXIT().
- *
- */
-
-/**
- * \file
- * Protosocket library header file
- * \author
- * Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
- *
- */
-
-#ifndef __PSOCK_H__
-#define __PSOCK_H__
-
-#include "uipopt.h"
-#include "pt.h"
-
- /*
- * The structure that holds the state of a buffer.
- *
- * This structure holds the state of a uIP buffer. The structure has
- * no user-visible elements, but is used through the functions
- * provided by the library.
- *
- */
-struct psock_buf {
- u8_t *ptr;
- unsigned short left;
-};
-
-/**
- * The representation of a protosocket.
- *
- * The protosocket structrure is an opaque structure with no user-visible
- * elements.
- */
-struct psock {
- struct pt pt, psockpt; /* Protothreads - one that's using the psock
- functions, and one that runs inside the
- psock functions. */
- const u8_t *sendptr; /* Pointer to the next data to be sent. */
- u8_t *readptr; /* Pointer to the next data to be read. */
-
- char *bufptr; /* Pointer to the buffer used for buffering
- incoming data. */
-
- u16_t sendlen; /* The number of bytes left to be sent. */
- u16_t readlen; /* The number of bytes left to be read. */
-
- struct psock_buf buf; /* The structure holding the state of the
- input buffer. */
- unsigned int bufsize; /* The size of the input buffer. */
-
- unsigned char state; /* The state of the protosocket. */
-};
-
-void psock_init(struct psock *psock, char *buffer, unsigned int buffersize);
-/**
- * Initialize a protosocket.
- *
- * This macro initializes a protosocket and must be called before the
- * protosocket is used. The initialization also specifies the input buffer
- * for the protosocket.
- *
- * \param psock (struct psock *) A pointer to the protosocket to be
- * initialized
- *
- * \param buffer (char *) A pointer to the input buffer for the
- * protosocket.
- *
- * \param buffersize (unsigned int) The size of the input buffer.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define PSOCK_INIT(psock, buffer, buffersize) \
- psock_init(psock, buffer, buffersize)
-
-/**
- * Start the protosocket protothread in a function.
- *
- * This macro starts the protothread associated with the protosocket and
- * must come before other protosocket calls in the function it is used.
- *
- * \param psock (struct psock *) A pointer to the protosocket to be
- * started.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define PSOCK_BEGIN(psock) PT_BEGIN(&((psock)->pt))
-
-PT_THREAD(psock_send(struct psock *psock, const char *buf, unsigned int len));
-/**
- * Send data.
- *
- * This macro sends data over a protosocket. The protosocket protothread blocks
- * until all data has been sent and is known to have been received by
- * the remote end of the TCP connection.
- *
- * \param psock (struct psock *) A pointer to the protosocket over which
- * data is to be sent.
- *
- * \param data (char *) A pointer to the data that is to be sent.
- *
- * \param datalen (unsigned int) The length of the data that is to be
- * sent.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define PSOCK_SEND(psock, data, datalen) \
- PT_WAIT_THREAD(&((psock)->pt), psock_send(psock, data, datalen))
-
-/**
- * \brief Send a null-terminated string.
- * \param psock Pointer to the protosocket.
- * \param str The string to be sent.
- *
- * This function sends a null-terminated string over the
- * protosocket.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define PSOCK_SEND_STR(psock, str) \
- PT_WAIT_THREAD(&((psock)->pt), psock_send(psock, str, strlen(str)))
-
-PT_THREAD(psock_generator_send(struct psock *psock,
- unsigned short (*f)(void *), void *arg));
-
-/**
- * \brief Generate data with a function and send it
- * \param psock Pointer to the protosocket.
- * \param generator Pointer to the generator function
- * \param arg Argument to the generator function
- *
- * This function generates data and sends it over the
- * protosocket. This can be used to dynamically generate
- * data for a transmission, instead of generating the data
- * in a buffer beforehand. This function reduces the need for
- * buffer memory. The generator function is implemented by
- * the application, and a pointer to the function is given
- * as an argument with the call to PSOCK_GENERATOR_SEND().
- *
- * The generator function should place the generated data
- * directly in the uip_appdata buffer, and return the
- * length of the generated data. The generator function is
- * called by the protosocket layer when the data first is
- * sent, and once for every retransmission that is needed.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define PSOCK_GENERATOR_SEND(psock, generator, arg) \
- PT_WAIT_THREAD(&((psock)->pt), \
- psock_generator_send(psock, generator, arg))
-
-
-/**
- * Close a protosocket.
- *
- * This macro closes a protosocket and can only be called from within the
- * protothread in which the protosocket lives.
- *
- * \param psock (struct psock *) A pointer to the protosocket that is to
- * be closed.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define PSOCK_CLOSE(psock) uip_close()
-
-PT_THREAD(psock_readbuf(struct psock *psock));
-/**
- * Read data until the buffer is full.
- *
- * This macro will block waiting for data and read the data into the
- * input buffer specified with the call to PSOCK_INIT(). Data is read
- * until the buffer is full..
- *
- * \param psock (struct psock *) A pointer to the protosocket from which
- * data should be read.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define PSOCK_READBUF(psock) \
- PT_WAIT_THREAD(&((psock)->pt), psock_readbuf(psock))
-
-PT_THREAD(psock_readto(struct psock *psock, unsigned char c));
-/**
- * Read data up to a specified character.
- *
- * This macro will block waiting for data and read the data into the
- * input buffer specified with the call to PSOCK_INIT(). Data is only
- * read until the specifieed character appears in the data stream.
- *
- * \param psock (struct psock *) A pointer to the protosocket from which
- * data should be read.
- *
- * \param c (char) The character at which to stop reading.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define PSOCK_READTO(psock, c) \
- PT_WAIT_THREAD(&((psock)->pt), psock_readto(psock, c))
-
-/**
- * The length of the data that was previously read.
- *
- * This macro returns the length of the data that was previously read
- * using PSOCK_READTO() or PSOCK_READ().
- *
- * \param psock (struct psock *) A pointer to the protosocket holding the data.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define PSOCK_DATALEN(psock) psock_datalen(psock)
-
-u16_t psock_datalen(struct psock *psock);
-
-/**
- * Exit the protosocket's protothread.
- *
- * This macro terminates the protothread of the protosocket and should
- * almost always be used in conjunction with PSOCK_CLOSE().
- *
- * \sa PSOCK_CLOSE_EXIT()
- *
- * \param psock (struct psock *) A pointer to the protosocket.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define PSOCK_EXIT(psock) PT_EXIT(&((psock)->pt))
-
-/**
- * Close a protosocket and exit the protosocket's protothread.
- *
- * This macro closes a protosocket and exits the protosocket's protothread.
- *
- * \param psock (struct psock *) A pointer to the protosocket.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define PSOCK_CLOSE_EXIT(psock) \
- do { \
- PSOCK_CLOSE(psock); \
- PSOCK_EXIT(psock); \
- } while(0)
-
-/**
- * Declare the end of a protosocket's protothread.
- *
- * This macro is used for declaring that the protosocket's protothread
- * ends. It must always be used together with a matching PSOCK_BEGIN()
- * macro.
- *
- * \param psock (struct psock *) A pointer to the protosocket.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define PSOCK_END(psock) PT_END(&((psock)->pt))
-
-char psock_newdata(struct psock *s);
-
-/**
- * Check if new data has arrived on a protosocket.
- *
- * This macro is used in conjunction with the PSOCK_WAIT_UNTIL()
- * macro to check if data has arrived on a protosocket.
- *
- * \param psock (struct psock *) A pointer to the protosocket.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define PSOCK_NEWDATA(psock) psock_newdata(psock)
-
-/**
- * Wait until a condition is true.
- *
- * This macro blocks the protothread until the specified condition is
- * true. The macro PSOCK_NEWDATA() can be used to check if new data
- * arrives when the protosocket is waiting.
- *
- * Typically, this macro is used as follows:
- *
- \code
- PT_THREAD(thread(struct psock *s, struct timer *t))
- {
- PSOCK_BEGIN(s);
-
- PSOCK_WAIT_UNTIL(s, PSOCK_NEWADATA(s) || timer_expired(t));
-
- if(PSOCK_NEWDATA(s)) {
- PSOCK_READTO(s, '\n');
- } else {
- handle_timed_out(s);
- }
-
- PSOCK_END(s);
- }
- \endcode
- *
- * \param psock (struct psock *) A pointer to the protosocket.
- * \param condition The condition to wait for.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define PSOCK_WAIT_UNTIL(psock, condition) \
- PT_WAIT_UNTIL(&((psock)->pt), (condition));
-
-#define PSOCK_WAIT_THREAD(psock, condition) \
- PT_WAIT_THREAD(&((psock)->pt), (condition))
-
-#endif /* __PSOCK_H__ */
-
-/** @} */
diff --git a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/pt.h b/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/pt.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 9f1f64daf..000000000
--- a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/pt.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,323 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 2004-2005, 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. Neither the name of the Institute 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 THE INSTITUTE 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 THE INSTITUTE 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 part of the uIP TCP/IP stack
- *
- * Author: Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
- *
- * $Id: pt.h,v 1.2 2006/06/12 08:00:30 adam Exp $
- */
-
-/**
- * \addtogroup pt
- * @{
- */
-
-/**
- * \file
- * Protothreads implementation.
- * \author
- * Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
- *
- */
-
-#ifndef __PT_H__
-#define __PT_H__
-
-#include "lc.h"
-
-struct pt {
- lc_t lc;
-};
-
-#define PT_WAITING 0
-#define PT_EXITED 1
-#define PT_ENDED 2
-#define PT_YIELDED 3
-
-/**
- * \name Initialization
- * @{
- */
-
-/**
- * Initialize a protothread.
- *
- * Initializes a protothread. Initialization must be done prior to
- * starting to execute the protothread.
- *
- * \param pt A pointer to the protothread control structure.
- *
- * \sa PT_SPAWN()
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define PT_INIT(pt) LC_INIT((pt)->lc)
-
-/** @} */
-
-/**
- * \name Declaration and definition
- * @{
- */
-
-/**
- * Declaration of a protothread.
- *
- * This macro is used to declare a protothread. All protothreads must
- * be declared with this macro.
- *
- * \param name_args The name and arguments of the C function
- * implementing the protothread.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define PT_THREAD(name_args) char name_args
-
-/**
- * Declare the start of a protothread inside the C function
- * implementing the protothread.
- *
- * This macro is used to declare the starting point of a
- * protothread. It should be placed at the start of the function in
- * which the protothread runs. All C statements above the PT_BEGIN()
- * invokation will be executed each time the protothread is scheduled.
- *
- * \param pt A pointer to the protothread control structure.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define PT_BEGIN(pt) { char PT_YIELD_FLAG = 1; LC_RESUME((pt)->lc)
-
-/**
- * Declare the end of a protothread.
- *
- * This macro is used for declaring that a protothread ends. It must
- * always be used together with a matching PT_BEGIN() macro.
- *
- * \param pt A pointer to the protothread control structure.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define PT_END(pt) LC_END((pt)->lc); PT_YIELD_FLAG = 0; \
- PT_INIT(pt); return PT_ENDED; }
-
-/** @} */
-
-/**
- * \name Blocked wait
- * @{
- */
-
-/**
- * Block and wait until condition is true.
- *
- * This macro blocks the protothread until the specified condition is
- * true.
- *
- * \param pt A pointer to the protothread control structure.
- * \param condition The condition.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define PT_WAIT_UNTIL(pt, condition) \
- do { \
- LC_SET((pt)->lc); \
- if(!(condition)) { \
- return PT_WAITING; \
- } \
- } while(0)
-
-/**
- * Block and wait while condition is true.
- *
- * This function blocks and waits while condition is true. See
- * PT_WAIT_UNTIL().
- *
- * \param pt A pointer to the protothread control structure.
- * \param cond The condition.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define PT_WAIT_WHILE(pt, cond) PT_WAIT_UNTIL((pt), !(cond))
-
-/** @} */
-
-/**
- * \name Hierarchical protothreads
- * @{
- */
-
-/**
- * Block and wait until a child protothread completes.
- *
- * This macro schedules a child protothread. The current protothread
- * will block until the child protothread completes.
- *
- * \note The child protothread must be manually initialized with the
- * PT_INIT() function before this function is used.
- *
- * \param pt A pointer to the protothread control structure.
- * \param thread The child protothread with arguments
- *
- * \sa PT_SPAWN()
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define PT_WAIT_THREAD(pt, thread) PT_WAIT_WHILE((pt), PT_SCHEDULE(thread))
-
-/**
- * Spawn a child protothread and wait until it exits.
- *
- * This macro spawns a child protothread and waits until it exits. The
- * macro can only be used within a protothread.
- *
- * \param pt A pointer to the protothread control structure.
- * \param child A pointer to the child protothread's control structure.
- * \param thread The child protothread with arguments
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define PT_SPAWN(pt, child, thread) \
- do { \
- PT_INIT((child)); \
- PT_WAIT_THREAD((pt), (thread)); \
- } while(0)
-
-/** @} */
-
-/**
- * \name Exiting and restarting
- * @{
- */
-
-/**
- * Restart the protothread.
- *
- * This macro will block and cause the running protothread to restart
- * its execution at the place of the PT_BEGIN() call.
- *
- * \param pt A pointer to the protothread control structure.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define PT_RESTART(pt) \
- do { \
- PT_INIT(pt); \
- return PT_WAITING; \
- } while(0)
-
-/**
- * Exit the protothread.
- *
- * This macro causes the protothread to exit. If the protothread was
- * spawned by another protothread, the parent protothread will become
- * unblocked and can continue to run.
- *
- * \param pt A pointer to the protothread control structure.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define PT_EXIT(pt) \
- do { \
- PT_INIT(pt); \
- return PT_EXITED; \
- } while(0)
-
-/** @} */
-
-/**
- * \name Calling a protothread
- * @{
- */
-
-/**
- * Schedule a protothread.
- *
- * This function shedules a protothread. The return value of the
- * function is non-zero if the protothread is running or zero if the
- * protothread has exited.
- *
- * \param f The call to the C function implementing the protothread to
- * be scheduled
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define PT_SCHEDULE(f) ((f) == PT_WAITING)
-
-/** @} */
-
-/**
- * \name Yielding from a protothread
- * @{
- */
-
-/**
- * Yield from the current protothread.
- *
- * This function will yield the protothread, thereby allowing other
- * processing to take place in the system.
- *
- * \param pt A pointer to the protothread control structure.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define PT_YIELD(pt) \
- do { \
- PT_YIELD_FLAG = 0; \
- LC_SET((pt)->lc); \
- if(PT_YIELD_FLAG == 0) { \
- return PT_YIELDED; \
- } \
- } while(0)
-
-/**
- * \brief Yield from the protothread until a condition occurs.
- * \param pt A pointer to the protothread control structure.
- * \param cond The condition.
- *
- * This function will yield the protothread, until the
- * specified condition evaluates to true.
- *
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define PT_YIELD_UNTIL(pt, cond) \
- do { \
- PT_YIELD_FLAG = 0; \
- LC_SET((pt)->lc); \
- if((PT_YIELD_FLAG == 0) || !(cond)) { \
- return PT_YIELDED; \
- } \
- } while(0)
-
-/** @} */
-
-#endif /* __PT_H__ */
-
-/** @} */
diff --git a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/timer.c b/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/timer.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 74eedf611..000000000
--- a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/timer.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,127 +0,0 @@
-/**
- * \addtogroup timer
- * @{
- */
-
-/**
- * \file
- * Timer library implementation.
- * \author
- * Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
- */
-
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 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. Neither the name of the Institute 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 THE INSTITUTE 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 THE INSTITUTE 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 part of the uIP TCP/IP stack
- *
- * Author: Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
- *
- * $Id: timer.c,v 1.2 2006/06/12 08:00:30 adam Exp $
- */
-
-#include "clock.h"
-#include "timer.h"
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/**
- * Set a timer.
- *
- * This function is used to set a timer for a time sometime in the
- * future. The function timer_expired() will evaluate to true after
- * the timer has expired.
- *
- * \param t A pointer to the timer
- * \param interval The interval before the timer expires.
- *
- */
-void
-timer_set(struct timer *t, clock_time_t interval)
-{
- t->interval = interval;
- t->start = clock_time();
-}
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/**
- * Reset the timer with the same interval.
- *
- * This function resets the timer with the same interval that was
- * given to the timer_set() function. The start point of the interval
- * is the exact time that the timer last expired. Therefore, this
- * function will cause the timer to be stable over time, unlike the
- * timer_rester() function.
- *
- * \param t A pointer to the timer.
- *
- * \sa timer_restart()
- */
-void
-timer_reset(struct timer *t)
-{
- t->start += t->interval;
-}
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/**
- * Restart the timer from the current point in time
- *
- * This function restarts a timer with the same interval that was
- * given to the timer_set() function. The timer will start at the
- * current time.
- *
- * \note A periodic timer will drift if this function is used to reset
- * it. For preioric timers, use the timer_reset() function instead.
- *
- * \param t A pointer to the timer.
- *
- * \sa timer_reset()
- */
-void
-timer_restart(struct timer *t)
-{
- t->start = clock_time();
-}
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/**
- * Check if a timer has expired.
- *
- * This function tests if a timer has expired and returns true or
- * false depending on its status.
- *
- * \param t A pointer to the timer
- *
- * \return Non-zero if the timer has expired, zero otherwise.
- *
- */
-int
-timer_expired(struct timer *t)
-{
- return (clock_time_t)(clock_time() - t->start) >= (clock_time_t)t->interval;
-}
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-/** @} */
diff --git a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/timer.h b/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/timer.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 057bea49c..000000000
--- a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/timer.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,86 +0,0 @@
-/**
- * \defgroup timer Timer library
- *
- * The timer library provides functions for setting, resetting and
- * restarting timers, and for checking if a timer has expired. An
- * application must "manually" check if its timers have expired; this
- * is not done automatically.
- *
- * A timer is declared as a \c struct \c timer and all access to the
- * timer is made by a pointer to the declared timer.
- *
- * \note The timer library uses the \ref clock "Clock library" to
- * measure time. Intervals should be specified in the format used by
- * the clock library.
- *
- * @{
- */
-
-
-/**
- * \file
- * Timer library header file.
- * \author
- * Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
- */
-
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 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. Neither the name of the Institute 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 THE INSTITUTE 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 THE INSTITUTE 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 part of the uIP TCP/IP stack
- *
- * Author: Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
- *
- * $Id: timer.h,v 1.3 2006/06/11 21:46:39 adam Exp $
- */
-#ifndef __TIMER_H__
-#define __TIMER_H__
-
-#include "clock.h"
-
-/**
- * A timer.
- *
- * This structure is used for declaring a timer. The timer must be set
- * with timer_set() before it can be used.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-struct timer {
- clock_time_t start;
- clock_time_t interval;
-};
-
-void timer_set(struct timer *t, clock_time_t interval);
-void timer_reset(struct timer *t);
-void timer_restart(struct timer *t);
-int timer_expired(struct timer *t);
-
-#endif /* __TIMER_H__ */
-
-/** @} */
diff --git a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip-fw.c b/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip-fw.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 01858ea7d..000000000
--- a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip-fw.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,532 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 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. Neither the name of the Institute 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 THE INSTITUTE 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 THE INSTITUTE 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 part of the uIP TCP/IP stack
- *
- * Author: Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
- *
- * $Id: uip-fw.c,v 1.2 2006/06/12 08:00:30 adam Exp $
- */
-/**
- * \addtogroup uip
- * @{
- */
-
-/**
- * \defgroup uipfw uIP packet forwarding
- * @{
- *
- */
-
-/**
- * \file
- * uIP packet forwarding.
- * \author Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
- *
- * This file implements a number of simple functions which do packet
- * forwarding over multiple network interfaces with uIP.
- *
- */
-
-#include "uip.h"
-#include "uip_arch.h"
-#include "uip-fw.h"
-
-#include <string.h> /* for memcpy() */
-
-/*
- * The list of registered network interfaces.
- */
-static struct uip_fw_netif *netifs = NULL;
-
-/*
- * A pointer to the default network interface.
- */
-static struct uip_fw_netif *defaultnetif = NULL;
-
-struct tcpip_hdr {
- /* IP header. */
- u8_t vhl,
- tos;
- u16_t len,
- ipid,
- ipoffset;
- u8_t ttl,
- proto;
- u16_t ipchksum;
- u16_t srcipaddr[2],
- destipaddr[2];
-
- /* TCP header. */
- u16_t srcport,
- destport;
- u8_t seqno[4],
- ackno[4],
- tcpoffset,
- flags,
- wnd[2];
- u16_t tcpchksum;
- u8_t urgp[2];
- u8_t optdata[4];
-};
-
-struct icmpip_hdr {
- /* IP header. */
- u8_t vhl,
- tos,
- len[2],
- ipid[2],
- ipoffset[2],
- ttl,
- proto;
- u16_t ipchksum;
- u16_t srcipaddr[2],
- destipaddr[2];
- /* ICMP (echo) header. */
- u8_t type, icode;
- u16_t icmpchksum;
- u16_t id, seqno;
- u8_t payload[1];
-};
-
-/* ICMP ECHO. */
-#define ICMP_ECHO 8
-
-/* ICMP TIME-EXCEEDED. */
-#define ICMP_TE 11
-
-/*
- * Pointer to the TCP/IP headers of the packet in the uip_buf buffer.
- */
-#define BUF ((struct tcpip_hdr *)&uip_buf[UIP_LLH_LEN])
-
-/*
- * Pointer to the ICMP/IP headers of the packet in the uip_buf buffer.
- */
-#define ICMPBUF ((struct icmpip_hdr *)&uip_buf[UIP_LLH_LEN])
-
-/*
- * Certain fields of an IP packet that are used for identifying
- * duplicate packets.
- */
-struct fwcache_entry {
- u16_t timer;
-
- u16_t srcipaddr[2];
- u16_t destipaddr[2];
- u16_t ipid;
- u8_t proto;
- u8_t unused;
-
-#if notdef
- u16_t payload[2];
-#endif
-
-#if UIP_REASSEMBLY > 0
- u16_t len, offset;
-#endif
-};
-
-/*
- * The number of packets to remember when looking for duplicates.
- */
-#ifdef UIP_CONF_FWCACHE_SIZE
-#define FWCACHE_SIZE UIP_CONF_FWCACHE_SIZE
-#else
-#define FWCACHE_SIZE 2
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * A cache of packet header fields which are used for
- * identifying duplicate packets.
- */
-static struct fwcache_entry fwcache[FWCACHE_SIZE];
-
-/**
- * \internal
- * The time that a packet cache is active.
- */
-#define FW_TIME 20
-
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/**
- * Initialize the uIP packet forwarding module.
- */
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-void
-uip_fw_init(void)
-{
- struct uip_fw_netif *t;
- defaultnetif = NULL;
- while(netifs != NULL) {
- t = netifs;
- netifs = netifs->next;
- t->next = NULL;
- }
-}
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/**
- * \internal
- * Check if an IP address is within the network defined by an IP
- * address and a netmask.
- *
- * \param ipaddr The IP address to be checked.
- * \param netipaddr The IP address of the network.
- * \param netmask The netmask of the network.
- *
- * \return Non-zero if IP address is in network, zero otherwise.
- */
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-static unsigned char
-ipaddr_maskcmp(u16_t *ipaddr, u16_t *netipaddr, u16_t *netmask)
-{
- return (ipaddr[0] & netmask [0]) == (netipaddr[0] & netmask[0]) &&
- (ipaddr[1] & netmask[1]) == (netipaddr[1] & netmask[1]);
-}
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/**
- * \internal
- * Send out an ICMP TIME-EXCEEDED message.
- *
- * This function replaces the packet in the uip_buf buffer with the
- * ICMP packet.
- */
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-static void
-time_exceeded(void)
-{
- u16_t tmp16;
-
- /* We don't send out ICMP errors for ICMP messages. */
- if(ICMPBUF->proto == UIP_PROTO_ICMP) {
- uip_len = 0;
- return;
- }
- /* Copy fields from packet header into payload of this ICMP packet. */
- memcpy(&(ICMPBUF->payload[0]), ICMPBUF, 28);
-
- /* Set the ICMP type and code. */
- ICMPBUF->type = ICMP_TE;
- ICMPBUF->icode = 0;
-
- /* Calculate the ICMP checksum. */
- ICMPBUF->icmpchksum = 0;
- ICMPBUF->icmpchksum = ~uip_chksum((u16_t *)&(ICMPBUF->type), 36);
-
- /* Set the IP destination address to be the source address of the
- original packet. */
- tmp16= BUF->destipaddr[0];
- BUF->destipaddr[0] = BUF->srcipaddr[0];
- BUF->srcipaddr[0] = tmp16;
- tmp16 = BUF->destipaddr[1];
- BUF->destipaddr[1] = BUF->srcipaddr[1];
- BUF->srcipaddr[1] = tmp16;
-
- /* Set our IP address as the source address. */
- BUF->srcipaddr[0] = uip_hostaddr[0];
- BUF->srcipaddr[1] = uip_hostaddr[1];
-
- /* The size of the ICMP time exceeded packet is 36 + the size of the
- IP header (20) = 56. */
- uip_len = 56;
- ICMPBUF->len[0] = 0;
- ICMPBUF->len[1] = uip_len;
-
- /* Fill in the other fields in the IP header. */
- ICMPBUF->vhl = 0x45;
- ICMPBUF->tos = 0;
- ICMPBUF->ipoffset[0] = ICMPBUF->ipoffset[1] = 0;
- ICMPBUF->ttl = UIP_TTL;
- ICMPBUF->proto = UIP_PROTO_ICMP;
-
- /* Calculate IP checksum. */
- ICMPBUF->ipchksum = 0;
- ICMPBUF->ipchksum = ~(uip_ipchksum());
-
-
-}
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/**
- * \internal
- * Register a packet in the forwarding cache so that it won't be
- * forwarded again.
- */
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-static void
-fwcache_register(void)
-{
- struct fwcache_entry *fw;
- int i, oldest;
-
- oldest = FW_TIME;
- fw = NULL;
-
- /* Find the oldest entry in the cache. */
- for(i = 0; i < FWCACHE_SIZE; ++i) {
- if(fwcache[i].timer == 0) {
- fw = &fwcache[i];
- break;
- } else if(fwcache[i].timer <= oldest) {
- fw = &fwcache[i];
- oldest = fwcache[i].timer;
- }
- }
-
- fw->timer = FW_TIME;
- fw->ipid = BUF->ipid;
- fw->srcipaddr[0] = BUF->srcipaddr[0];
- fw->srcipaddr[1] = BUF->srcipaddr[1];
- fw->destipaddr[0] = BUF->destipaddr[0];
- fw->destipaddr[1] = BUF->destipaddr[1];
- fw->proto = BUF->proto;
-#if notdef
- fw->payload[0] = BUF->srcport;
- fw->payload[1] = BUF->destport;
-#endif
-#if UIP_REASSEMBLY > 0
- fw->len = BUF->len;
- fw->offset = BUF->ipoffset;
-#endif
-}
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/**
- * \internal
- * Find a network interface for the IP packet in uip_buf.
- */
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-static struct uip_fw_netif *
-find_netif(void)
-{
- struct uip_fw_netif *netif;
-
- /* Walk through every network interface to check for a match. */
- for(netif = netifs; netif != NULL; netif = netif->next) {
- if(ipaddr_maskcmp(BUF->destipaddr, netif->ipaddr,
- netif->netmask)) {
- /* If there was a match, we break the loop. */
- return netif;
- }
- }
-
- /* If no matching netif was found, we use default netif. */
- return defaultnetif;
-}
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/**
- * Output an IP packet on the correct network interface.
- *
- * The IP packet should be present in the uip_buf buffer and its
- * length in the global uip_len variable.
- *
- * \retval UIP_FW_ZEROLEN Indicates that a zero-length packet
- * transmission was attempted and that no packet was sent.
- *
- * \retval UIP_FW_NOROUTE No suitable network interface could be found
- * for the outbound packet, and the packet was not sent.
- *
- * \return The return value from the actual network interface output
- * function is passed unmodified as a return value.
- */
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-u8_t
-uip_fw_output(void)
-{
- struct uip_fw_netif *netif;
-
- if(uip_len == 0) {
- return UIP_FW_ZEROLEN;
- }
-
- fwcache_register();
-
-#if UIP_BROADCAST
- /* Link local broadcasts go out on all interfaces. */
- if(/*BUF->proto == UIP_PROTO_UDP &&*/
- BUF->destipaddr[0] == 0xffff &&
- BUF->destipaddr[1] == 0xffff) {
- if(defaultnetif != NULL) {
- defaultnetif->output();
- }
- for(netif = netifs; netif != NULL; netif = netif->next) {
- netif->output();
- }
- return UIP_FW_OK;
- }
-#endif /* UIP_BROADCAST */
-
- netif = find_netif();
- /* printf("uip_fw_output: netif %p ->output %p len %d\n", netif,
- netif->output,
- uip_len);*/
-
- if(netif == NULL) {
- return UIP_FW_NOROUTE;
- }
- /* If we now have found a suitable network interface, we call its
- output function to send out the packet. */
- return netif->output();
-}
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/**
- * Forward an IP packet in the uip_buf buffer.
- *
- *
- *
- * \return UIP_FW_FORWARDED if the packet was forwarded, UIP_FW_LOCAL if
- * the packet should be processed locally.
- */
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-u8_t
-uip_fw_forward(void)
-{
- struct fwcache_entry *fw;
-
- /* First check if the packet is destined for ourselves and return 0
- to indicate that the packet should be processed locally. */
- if(BUF->destipaddr[0] == uip_hostaddr[0] &&
- BUF->destipaddr[1] == uip_hostaddr[1]) {
- return UIP_FW_LOCAL;
- }
-
- /* If we use ping IP address configuration, and our IP address is
- not yet configured, we should intercept all ICMP echo packets. */
-#if UIP_PINGADDRCONF
- if((uip_hostaddr[0] | uip_hostaddr[1]) == 0 &&
- BUF->proto == UIP_PROTO_ICMP &&
- ICMPBUF->type == ICMP_ECHO) {
- return UIP_FW_LOCAL;
- }
-#endif /* UIP_PINGADDRCONF */
-
- /* Check if the packet is in the forwarding cache already, and if so
- we drop it. */
-
- for(fw = fwcache; fw < &fwcache[FWCACHE_SIZE]; ++fw) {
- if(fw->timer != 0 &&
-#if UIP_REASSEMBLY > 0
- fw->len == BUF->len &&
- fw->offset == BUF->ipoffset &&
-#endif
- fw->ipid == BUF->ipid &&
- fw->srcipaddr[0] == BUF->srcipaddr[0] &&
- fw->srcipaddr[1] == BUF->srcipaddr[1] &&
- fw->destipaddr[0] == BUF->destipaddr[0] &&
- fw->destipaddr[1] == BUF->destipaddr[1] &&
-#if notdef
- fw->payload[0] == BUF->srcport &&
- fw->payload[1] == BUF->destport &&
-#endif
- fw->proto == BUF->proto) {
- /* Drop packet. */
- return UIP_FW_FORWARDED;
- }
- }
-
- /* If the TTL reaches zero we produce an ICMP time exceeded message
- in the uip_buf buffer and forward that packet back to the sender
- of the packet. */
- if(BUF->ttl <= 1) {
- /* No time exceeded for broadcasts and multicasts! */
- if(BUF->destipaddr[0] == 0xffff && BUF->destipaddr[1] == 0xffff) {
- return UIP_FW_LOCAL;
- }
- time_exceeded();
- }
-
- /* Decrement the TTL (time-to-live) value in the IP header */
- BUF->ttl = BUF->ttl - 1;
-
- /* Update the IP checksum. */
- if(BUF->ipchksum >= HTONS(0xffff - 0x0100)) {
- BUF->ipchksum = BUF->ipchksum + HTONS(0x0100) + 1;
- } else {
- BUF->ipchksum = BUF->ipchksum + HTONS(0x0100);
- }
-
- if(uip_len > 0) {
- uip_appdata = &uip_buf[UIP_LLH_LEN + UIP_TCPIP_HLEN];
- uip_fw_output();
- }
-
-#if UIP_BROADCAST
- if(BUF->destipaddr[0] == 0xffff && BUF->destipaddr[1] == 0xffff) {
- return UIP_FW_LOCAL;
- }
-#endif /* UIP_BROADCAST */
-
- /* Return non-zero to indicate that the packet was forwarded and that no
- other processing should be made. */
- return UIP_FW_FORWARDED;
-}
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/**
- * Register a network interface with the forwarding module.
- *
- * \param netif A pointer to the network interface that is to be
- * registered.
- */
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-void
-uip_fw_register(struct uip_fw_netif *netif)
-{
- netif->next = netifs;
- netifs = netif;
-}
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/**
- * Register a default network interface.
- *
- * All packets that don't go out on any of the other interfaces will
- * be routed to the default interface.
- *
- * \param netif A pointer to the network interface that is to be
- * registered.
- */
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-void
-uip_fw_default(struct uip_fw_netif *netif)
-{
- defaultnetif = netif;
-}
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/**
- * Perform periodic processing.
- */
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-void
-uip_fw_periodic(void)
-{
- struct fwcache_entry *fw;
- for(fw = fwcache; fw < &fwcache[FWCACHE_SIZE]; ++fw) {
- if(fw->timer > 0) {
- --fw->timer;
- }
- }
-}
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
diff --git a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip-fw.h b/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip-fw.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 903385091..000000000
--- a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip-fw.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,176 +0,0 @@
-/**
- * \addtogroup uipfw
- * @{
- */
-
-/**
- * \file
- * uIP packet forwarding header file.
- * \author Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
- */
-
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 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. Neither the name of the Institute 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 THE INSTITUTE 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 THE INSTITUTE 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 part of the uIP TCP/IP stack
- *
- * Author: Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
- *
- * $Id: uip-fw.h,v 1.2 2006/06/12 08:00:30 adam Exp $
- */
-#ifndef __UIP_FW_H__
-#define __UIP_FW_H__
-
-#include "uip.h"
-
-/**
- * Representation of a uIP network interface.
- */
-struct uip_fw_netif {
- struct uip_fw_netif *next; /**< Pointer to the next interface when
- linked in a list. */
- u16_t ipaddr[2]; /**< The IP address of this interface. */
- u16_t netmask[2]; /**< The netmask of the interface. */
- u8_t (* output)(void);
- /**< A pointer to the function that
- sends a packet. */
-};
-
-/**
- * Intantiating macro for a uIP network interface.
- *
- * Example:
- \code
- struct uip_fw_netif slipnetif =
- {UIP_FW_NETIF(192,168,76,1, 255,255,255,0, slip_output)};
- \endcode
- * \param ip1,ip2,ip3,ip4 The IP address of the network interface.
- *
- * \param nm1,nm2,nm3,nm4 The netmask of the network interface.
- *
- * \param outputfunc A pointer to the output function of the network interface.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define UIP_FW_NETIF(ip1,ip2,ip3,ip4, nm1,nm2,nm3,nm4, outputfunc) \
- NULL, \
- {HTONS((ip1 << 8) | ip2), HTONS((ip3 << 8) | ip4)}, \
- {HTONS((nm1 << 8) | nm2), HTONS((nm3 << 8) | nm4)}, \
- outputfunc
-
-/**
- * Set the IP address of a network interface.
- *
- * \param netif A pointer to the uip_fw_netif structure for the network interface.
- *
- * \param addr A pointer to an IP address.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_fw_setipaddr(netif, addr) \
- do { (netif)->ipaddr[0] = ((u16_t *)(addr))[0]; \
- (netif)->ipaddr[1] = ((u16_t *)(addr))[1]; } while(0)
-/**
- * Set the netmask of a network interface.
- *
- * \param netif A pointer to the uip_fw_netif structure for the network interface.
- *
- * \param addr A pointer to an IP address representing the netmask.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_fw_setnetmask(netif, addr) \
- do { (netif)->netmask[0] = ((u16_t *)(addr))[0]; \
- (netif)->netmask[1] = ((u16_t *)(addr))[1]; } while(0)
-
-void uip_fw_init(void);
-u8_t uip_fw_forward(void);
-u8_t uip_fw_output(void);
-void uip_fw_register(struct uip_fw_netif *netif);
-void uip_fw_default(struct uip_fw_netif *netif);
-void uip_fw_periodic(void);
-
-
-/**
- * A non-error message that indicates that a packet should be
- * processed locally.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define UIP_FW_LOCAL 0
-
-/**
- * A non-error message that indicates that something went OK.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define UIP_FW_OK 0
-
-/**
- * A non-error message that indicates that a packet was forwarded.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define UIP_FW_FORWARDED 1
-
-/**
- * A non-error message that indicates that a zero-length packet
- * transmission was attempted, and that no packet was sent.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define UIP_FW_ZEROLEN 2
-
-/**
- * An error message that indicates that a packet that was too large
- * for the outbound network interface was detected.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define UIP_FW_TOOLARGE 3
-
-/**
- * An error message that indicates that no suitable interface could be
- * found for an outbound packet.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define UIP_FW_NOROUTE 4
-
-/**
- * An error message that indicates that a packet that should be
- * forwarded or output was dropped.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define UIP_FW_DROPPED 5
-
-
-#endif /* __UIP_FW_H__ */
-
-/** @} */
diff --git a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip-neighbor.c b/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip-neighbor.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 739c03e9c..000000000
--- a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip-neighbor.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,158 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 2006, 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. Neither the name of the Institute 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 THE INSTITUTE 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 THE INSTITUTE 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 part of the uIP TCP/IP stack
- *
- * $Id: uip-neighbor.c,v 1.2 2006/06/12 08:00:30 adam Exp $
- */
-
-/**
- * \file
- * Database of link-local neighbors, used by IPv6 code and
- * to be used by a future ARP code rewrite.
- * \author
- * Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
- */
-
-#include "uip-neighbor.h"
-
-#include <string.h>
-
-#define MAX_TIME 128
-
-#ifdef UIP_NEIGHBOR_CONF_ENTRIES
-#define ENTRIES UIP_NEIGHBOR_CONF_ENTRIES
-#else /* UIP_NEIGHBOR_CONF_ENTRIES */
-#define ENTRIES 8
-#endif /* UIP_NEIGHBOR_CONF_ENTRIES */
-
-struct neighbor_entry {
- uip_ipaddr_t ipaddr;
- struct uip_neighbor_addr addr;
- u8_t time;
-};
-static struct neighbor_entry entries[ENTRIES];
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-void
-uip_neighbor_init(void)
-{
- int i;
-
- for(i = 0; i < ENTRIES; ++i) {
- entries[i].time = MAX_TIME;
- }
-}
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-void
-uip_neighbor_periodic(void)
-{
- int i;
-
- for(i = 0; i < ENTRIES; ++i) {
- if(entries[i].time < MAX_TIME) {
- entries[i].time++;
- }
- }
-}
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-void
-uip_neighbor_add(uip_ipaddr_t ipaddr, struct uip_neighbor_addr *addr)
-{
- int i, oldest;
- u8_t oldest_time;
-
- printf("Adding neighbor with link address %02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x\n",
- addr->addr.addr[0], addr->addr.addr[1], addr->addr.addr[2], addr->addr.addr[3],
- addr->addr.addr[4], addr->addr.addr[5]);
-
- /* Find the first unused entry or the oldest used entry. */
- oldest_time = 0;
- oldest = 0;
- for(i = 0; i < ENTRIES; ++i) {
- if(entries[i].time == MAX_TIME) {
- oldest = i;
- break;
- }
- if(uip_ipaddr_cmp(entries[i].ipaddr, addr)) {
- oldest = i;
- break;
- }
- if(entries[i].time > oldest_time) {
- oldest = i;
- oldest_time = entries[i].time;
- }
- }
-
- /* Use the oldest or first free entry (either pointed to by the
- "oldest" variable). */
- entries[oldest].time = 0;
- uip_ipaddr_copy(entries[oldest].ipaddr, ipaddr);
- memcpy(&entries[oldest].addr, addr, sizeof(struct uip_neighbor_addr));
-}
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-static struct neighbor_entry *
-find_entry(uip_ipaddr_t ipaddr)
-{
- int i;
-
- for(i = 0; i < ENTRIES; ++i) {
- if(uip_ipaddr_cmp(entries[i].ipaddr, ipaddr)) {
- return &entries[i];
- }
- }
- return NULL;
-}
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-void
-uip_neighbor_update(uip_ipaddr_t ipaddr)
-{
- struct neighbor_entry *e;
-
- e = find_entry(ipaddr);
- if(e != NULL) {
- e->time = 0;
- }
-}
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-struct uip_neighbor_addr *
-uip_neighbor_lookup(uip_ipaddr_t ipaddr)
-{
- struct neighbor_entry *e;
-
- e = find_entry(ipaddr);
- if(e != NULL) {
- /* printf("Lookup neighbor with link address %02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x\n",
- e->addr.addr.addr[0], e->addr.addr.addr[1], e->addr.addr.addr[2], e->addr.addr.addr[3],
- e->addr.addr.addr[4], e->addr.addr.addr[5]);*/
-
- return &e->addr;
- }
- return NULL;
-}
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
diff --git a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip-neighbor.h b/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip-neighbor.h
deleted file mode 100644
index d3b351c27..000000000
--- a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip-neighbor.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,61 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 2006, 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. Neither the name of the Institute 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 THE INSTITUTE 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 THE INSTITUTE 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 part of the uIP TCP/IP stack
- *
- * $Id: uip-neighbor.h,v 1.2 2006/06/12 08:00:30 adam Exp $
- */
-
-/**
- * \file
- * Header file for database of link-local neighbors, used by
- * IPv6 code and to be used by future ARP code.
- * \author
- * Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
- */
-
-#ifndef __UIP_NEIGHBOR_H__
-#define __UIP_NEIGHBOR_H__
-
-#include "uip.h"
-
-struct uip_neighbor_addr {
-#if UIP_NEIGHBOR_CONF_ADDRTYPE
- UIP_NEIGHBOR_CONF_ADDRTYPE addr;
-#else
- struct uip_eth_addr addr;
-#endif
-};
-
-void uip_neighbor_init(void);
-void uip_neighbor_add(uip_ipaddr_t ipaddr, struct uip_neighbor_addr *addr);
-void uip_neighbor_update(uip_ipaddr_t ipaddr);
-struct uip_neighbor_addr *uip_neighbor_lookup(uip_ipaddr_t ipaddr);
-void uip_neighbor_periodic(void);
-
-#endif /* __UIP-NEIGHBOR_H__ */
diff --git a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip-split.c b/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip-split.c
deleted file mode 100644
index a910ee621..000000000
--- a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip-split.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,136 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 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. Neither the name of the Institute 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 THE INSTITUTE 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 THE INSTITUTE 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 part of the uIP TCP/IP stack
- *
- * Author: Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
- *
- * $Id: uip-split.c,v 1.2 2006/06/12 08:00:30 adam Exp $
- */
-
-#include <string.h>
-
-#include "uip-split.h"
-#include "uip.h"
-#include "uip-fw.h"
-#include "uip_arch.h"
-
-
-
-#define BUF ((struct uip_tcpip_hdr *)&uip_buf[UIP_LLH_LEN])
-
-/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-void
-uip_split_output(void)
-{
- u16_t tcplen, len1, len2;
-
- /* We only try to split maximum sized TCP segments. */
- if(BUF->proto == UIP_PROTO_TCP &&
- uip_len == UIP_BUFSIZE - UIP_LLH_LEN) {
-
- tcplen = uip_len - UIP_TCPIP_HLEN;
- /* Split the segment in two. If the original packet length was
- odd, we make the second packet one byte larger. */
- len1 = len2 = tcplen / 2;
- if(len1 + len2 < tcplen) {
- ++len2;
- }
-
- /* Create the first packet. This is done by altering the length
- field of the IP header and updating the checksums. */
- uip_len = len1 + UIP_TCPIP_HLEN;
-#if UIP_CONF_IPV6
- /* For IPv6, the IP length field does not include the IPv6 IP header
- length. */
- BUF->len[0] = ((uip_len - UIP_IPH_LEN) >> 8);
- BUF->len[1] = ((uip_len - UIP_IPH_LEN) & 0xff);
-#else /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
- BUF->len[0] = uip_len >> 8;
- BUF->len[1] = uip_len & 0xff;
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
-
- /* Recalculate the TCP checksum. */
- BUF->tcpchksum = 0;
- BUF->tcpchksum = ~(uip_tcpchksum());
-
-#if !UIP_CONF_IPV6
- /* Recalculate the IP checksum. */
- BUF->ipchksum = 0;
- BUF->ipchksum = ~(uip_ipchksum());
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
-
- /* Transmit the first packet. */
- /* uip_fw_output();*/
- tcpip_output();
-
- /* Now, create the second packet. To do this, it is not enough to
- just alter the length field, but we must also update the TCP
- sequence number and point the uip_appdata to a new place in
- memory. This place is detemined by the length of the first
- packet (len1). */
- uip_len = len2 + UIP_TCPIP_HLEN;
-#if UIP_CONF_IPV6
- /* For IPv6, the IP length field does not include the IPv6 IP header
- length. */
- BUF->len[0] = ((uip_len - UIP_IPH_LEN) >> 8);
- BUF->len[1] = ((uip_len - UIP_IPH_LEN) & 0xff);
-#else /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
- BUF->len[0] = uip_len >> 8;
- BUF->len[1] = uip_len & 0xff;
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
-
- /* uip_appdata += len1;*/
- memcpy(uip_appdata, (u8_t *)uip_appdata + len1, len2);
-
- uip_add32(BUF->seqno, len1);
- BUF->seqno[0] = uip_acc32[0];
- BUF->seqno[1] = uip_acc32[1];
- BUF->seqno[2] = uip_acc32[2];
- BUF->seqno[3] = uip_acc32[3];
-
- /* Recalculate the TCP checksum. */
- BUF->tcpchksum = 0;
- BUF->tcpchksum = ~(uip_tcpchksum());
-
-#if !UIP_CONF_IPV6
- /* Recalculate the IP checksum. */
- BUF->ipchksum = 0;
- BUF->ipchksum = ~(uip_ipchksum());
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
-
- /* Transmit the second packet. */
- /* uip_fw_output();*/
- tcpip_output();
- } else {
- /* uip_fw_output();*/
- tcpip_output();
- }
-
-}
-/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
diff --git a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip-split.h b/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip-split.h
deleted file mode 100644
index c2c1789cb..000000000
--- a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip-split.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,96 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 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. Neither the name of the Institute 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 THE INSTITUTE 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 THE INSTITUTE 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 part of the uIP TCP/IP stack
- *
- * Author: Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
- *
- * $Id: uip-split.h,v 1.2 2006/06/12 08:00:30 adam Exp $
- */
-/**
- * \addtogroup uip
- * @{
- */
-
-/**
- * \defgroup uipsplit uIP TCP throughput booster hack
- * @{
- *
- * The basic uIP TCP implementation only allows each TCP connection to
- * have a single TCP segment in flight at any given time. Because of
- * the delayed ACK algorithm employed by most TCP receivers, uIP's
- * limit on the amount of in-flight TCP segments seriously reduces the
- * maximum achievable throughput for sending data from uIP.
- *
- * The uip-split module is a hack which tries to remedy this
- * situation. By splitting maximum sized outgoing TCP segments into
- * two, the delayed ACK algorithm is not invoked at TCP
- * receivers. This improves the throughput when sending data from uIP
- * by orders of magnitude.
- *
- * The uip-split module uses the uip-fw module (uIP IP packet
- * forwarding) for sending packets. Therefore, the uip-fw module must
- * be set up with the appropriate network interfaces for this module
- * to work.
- */
-
-
-/**
- * \file
- * Module for splitting outbound TCP segments in two to avoid the
- * delayed ACK throughput degradation.
- * \author
- * Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
- *
- */
-
-#ifndef __UIP_SPLIT_H__
-#define __UIP_SPLIT_H__
-
-/**
- * Handle outgoing packets.
- *
- * This function inspects an outgoing packet in the uip_buf buffer and
- * sends it out using the uip_fw_output() function. If the packet is a
- * full-sized TCP segment it will be split into two segments and
- * transmitted separately. This function should be called instead of
- * the actual device driver output function, or the uip_fw_output()
- * function.
- *
- * The headers of the outgoing packet is assumed to be in the uip_buf
- * buffer and the payload is assumed to be wherever uip_appdata
- * points. The length of the outgoing packet is assumed to be in the
- * uip_len variable.
- *
- */
-void uip_split_output(void);
-
-#endif /* __UIP_SPLIT_H__ */
-
-/** @} */
-/** @} */
diff --git a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip.c b/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip.c
deleted file mode 100644
index ee885143d..000000000
--- a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1897 +0,0 @@
-#define DEBUG_PRINTF(...) /*printf(__VA_ARGS__)*/
-
-/**
- * \defgroup uip The uIP TCP/IP stack
- * @{
- *
- * uIP is an implementation of the TCP/IP protocol stack intended for
- * small 8-bit and 16-bit microcontrollers.
- *
- * uIP provides the necessary protocols for Internet communication,
- * with a very small code footprint and RAM requirements - the uIP
- * code size is on the order of a few kilobytes and RAM usage is on
- * the order of a few hundred bytes.
- */
-
-/**
- * \file
- * The uIP TCP/IP stack code.
- * \author Adam Dunkels <adam@dunkels.com>
- */
-
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 2001-2003, 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.
- *
- * This file is part of the uIP TCP/IP stack.
- *
- * $Id: uip.c,v 1.65 2006/06/11 21:46:39 adam Exp $
- *
- */
-
-/*
- * uIP is a small implementation of the IP, UDP and TCP protocols (as
- * well as some basic ICMP stuff). The implementation couples the IP,
- * UDP, TCP and the application layers very tightly. To keep the size
- * of the compiled code down, this code frequently uses the goto
- * statement. While it would be possible to break the uip_process()
- * function into many smaller functions, this would increase the code
- * size because of the overhead of parameter passing and the fact that
- * the optimier would not be as efficient.
- *
- * The principle is that we have a small buffer, called the uip_buf,
- * in which the device driver puts an incoming packet. The TCP/IP
- * stack parses the headers in the packet, and calls the
- * application. If the remote host has sent data to the application,
- * this data is present in the uip_buf and the application read the
- * data from there. It is up to the application to put this data into
- * a byte stream if needed. The application will not be fed with data
- * that is out of sequence.
- *
- * If the application whishes to send data to the peer, it should put
- * its data into the uip_buf. The uip_appdata pointer points to the
- * first available byte. The TCP/IP stack will calculate the
- * checksums, and fill in the necessary header fields and finally send
- * the packet back to the peer.
-*/
-
-#include "uip.h"
-#include "uipopt.h"
-#include "uip_arch.h"
-
-#if UIP_CONF_IPV6
-#include "uip-neighbor.h"
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
-
-#include <string.h>
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/* Variable definitions. */
-
-
-/* The IP address of this host. If it is defined to be fixed (by
- setting UIP_FIXEDADDR to 1 in uipopt.h), the address is set
- here. Otherwise, the address */
-#if UIP_FIXEDADDR > 0
-const uip_ipaddr_t uip_hostaddr =
- {HTONS((UIP_IPADDR0 << 8) | UIP_IPADDR1),
- HTONS((UIP_IPADDR2 << 8) | UIP_IPADDR3)};
-const uip_ipaddr_t uip_draddr =
- {HTONS((UIP_DRIPADDR0 << 8) | UIP_DRIPADDR1),
- HTONS((UIP_DRIPADDR2 << 8) | UIP_DRIPADDR3)};
-const uip_ipaddr_t uip_netmask =
- {HTONS((UIP_NETMASK0 << 8) | UIP_NETMASK1),
- HTONS((UIP_NETMASK2 << 8) | UIP_NETMASK3)};
-#else
-uip_ipaddr_t uip_hostaddr, uip_draddr, uip_netmask;
-#endif /* UIP_FIXEDADDR */
-
-static const uip_ipaddr_t all_ones_addr =
-#if UIP_CONF_IPV6
- {0xffff,0xffff,0xffff,0xffff,0xffff,0xffff,0xffff,0xffff};
-#else /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
- {0xffff,0xffff};
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
-static const uip_ipaddr_t all_zeroes_addr =
-#if UIP_CONF_IPV6
- {0x0000,0x0000,0x0000,0x0000,0x0000,0x0000,0x0000,0x0000};
-#else /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
- {0x0000,0x0000};
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
-
-
-#if UIP_FIXEDETHADDR
-const struct uip_eth_addr uip_ethaddr = {{UIP_ETHADDR0,
- UIP_ETHADDR1,
- UIP_ETHADDR2,
- UIP_ETHADDR3,
- UIP_ETHADDR4,
- UIP_ETHADDR5}};
-#else
-struct uip_eth_addr uip_ethaddr = {{0,0,0,0,0,0}};
-#endif
-
-#ifndef UIP_CONF_EXTERNAL_BUFFER
-u8_t uip_buf[UIP_BUFSIZE + 2]; /* The packet buffer that contains
- incoming packets. */
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_EXTERNAL_BUFFER */
-
-void *uip_appdata; /* The uip_appdata pointer points to
- application data. */
-void *uip_sappdata; /* The uip_appdata pointer points to
- the application data which is to
- be sent. */
-#if UIP_URGDATA > 0
-void *uip_urgdata; /* The uip_urgdata pointer points to
- urgent data (out-of-band data), if
- present. */
-u16_t uip_urglen, uip_surglen;
-#endif /* UIP_URGDATA > 0 */
-
-u16_t uip_len, uip_slen;
- /* The uip_len is either 8 or 16 bits,
- depending on the maximum packet
- size. */
-
-u8_t uip_flags; /* The uip_flags variable is used for
- communication between the TCP/IP stack
- and the application program. */
-struct uip_conn *uip_conn; /* uip_conn always points to the current
- connection. */
-
-struct uip_conn uip_conns[UIP_CONNS];
- /* The uip_conns array holds all TCP
- connections. */
-u16_t uip_listenports[UIP_LISTENPORTS];
- /* The uip_listenports list all currently
- listning ports. */
-#if UIP_UDP
-struct uip_udp_conn *uip_udp_conn;
-struct uip_udp_conn uip_udp_conns[UIP_UDP_CONNS];
-#endif /* UIP_UDP */
-
-static u16_t ipid; /* Ths ipid variable is an increasing
- number that is used for the IP ID
- field. */
-
-void uip_setipid(u16_t id) { ipid = id; }
-
-static u8_t iss[4]; /* The iss variable is used for the TCP
- initial sequence number. */
-
-#if UIP_ACTIVE_OPEN
-static u16_t lastport; /* Keeps track of the last port used for
- a new connection. */
-#endif /* UIP_ACTIVE_OPEN */
-
-/* Temporary variables. */
-u8_t uip_acc32[4];
-static u8_t c, opt;
-static u16_t tmp16;
-
-/* Structures and definitions. */
-#define TCP_FIN 0x01
-#define TCP_SYN 0x02
-#define TCP_RST 0x04
-#define TCP_PSH 0x08
-#define TCP_ACK 0x10
-#define TCP_URG 0x20
-#define TCP_CTL 0x3f
-
-#define TCP_OPT_END 0 /* End of TCP options list */
-#define TCP_OPT_NOOP 1 /* "No-operation" TCP option */
-#define TCP_OPT_MSS 2 /* Maximum segment size TCP option */
-
-#define TCP_OPT_MSS_LEN 4 /* Length of TCP MSS option. */
-
-#define ICMP_ECHO_REPLY 0
-#define ICMP_ECHO 8
-
-#define ICMP6_ECHO_REPLY 129
-#define ICMP6_ECHO 128
-#define ICMP6_NEIGHBOR_SOLICITATION 135
-#define ICMP6_NEIGHBOR_ADVERTISEMENT 136
-
-#define ICMP6_FLAG_S (1 << 6)
-
-#define ICMP6_OPTION_SOURCE_LINK_ADDRESS 1
-#define ICMP6_OPTION_TARGET_LINK_ADDRESS 2
-
-
-/* Macros. */
-#define BUF ((struct uip_tcpip_hdr *)&uip_buf[UIP_LLH_LEN])
-#define FBUF ((struct uip_tcpip_hdr *)&uip_reassbuf[0])
-#define ICMPBUF ((struct uip_icmpip_hdr *)&uip_buf[UIP_LLH_LEN])
-#define UDPBUF ((struct uip_udpip_hdr *)&uip_buf[UIP_LLH_LEN])
-
-
-#if UIP_STATISTICS == 1
-struct uip_stats uip_stat;
-#define UIP_STAT(s) s
-#else
-#define UIP_STAT(s)
-#endif /* UIP_STATISTICS == 1 */
-
-#if UIP_LOGGING == 1
-#include <stdio.h>
-void uip_log(char *msg);
-#define UIP_LOG(m) uip_log(m)
-#else
-#define UIP_LOG(m)
-#endif /* UIP_LOGGING == 1 */
-
-#if ! UIP_ARCH_ADD32
-void
-uip_add32(u8_t *op32, u16_t op16)
-{
- uip_acc32[3] = op32[3] + (op16 & 0xff);
- uip_acc32[2] = op32[2] + (op16 >> 8);
- uip_acc32[1] = op32[1];
- uip_acc32[0] = op32[0];
-
- if(uip_acc32[2] < (op16 >> 8)) {
- ++uip_acc32[1];
- if(uip_acc32[1] == 0) {
- ++uip_acc32[0];
- }
- }
-
-
- if(uip_acc32[3] < (op16 & 0xff)) {
- ++uip_acc32[2];
- if(uip_acc32[2] == 0) {
- ++uip_acc32[1];
- if(uip_acc32[1] == 0) {
- ++uip_acc32[0];
- }
- }
- }
-}
-
-#endif /* UIP_ARCH_ADD32 */
-
-#if ! UIP_ARCH_CHKSUM
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-static u16_t
-chksum(u16_t sum, const u8_t *data, u16_t len)
-{
- u16_t t;
- const u8_t *dataptr;
- const u8_t *last_byte;
-
- dataptr = data;
- last_byte = data + len - 1;
-
- while(dataptr < last_byte) { /* At least two more bytes */
- t = (dataptr[0] << 8) + dataptr[1];
- sum += t;
- if(sum < t) {
- sum++; /* carry */
- }
- dataptr += 2;
- }
-
- if(dataptr == last_byte) {
- t = (dataptr[0] << 8) + 0;
- sum += t;
- if(sum < t) {
- sum++; /* carry */
- }
- }
-
- /* Return sum in host byte order. */
- return sum;
-}
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-u16_t
-uip_chksum(u16_t *data, u16_t len)
-{
- return htons(chksum(0, (u8_t *)data, len));
-}
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-#ifndef UIP_ARCH_IPCHKSUM
-u16_t
-uip_ipchksum(void)
-{
- u16_t sum;
-
- sum = chksum(0, &uip_buf[UIP_LLH_LEN], UIP_IPH_LEN);
- DEBUG_PRINTF("uip_ipchksum: sum 0x%04x\n", sum);
- return (sum == 0) ? 0xffff : htons(sum);
-}
-#endif
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-static u16_t
-upper_layer_chksum(u8_t proto)
-{
- u16_t upper_layer_len;
- u16_t sum;
-
-#if UIP_CONF_IPV6
- upper_layer_len = (((u16_t)(BUF->len[0]) << 8) + BUF->len[1]);
-#else /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
- upper_layer_len = (((u16_t)(BUF->len[0]) << 8) + BUF->len[1]) - UIP_IPH_LEN;
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
-
- /* First sum pseudoheader. */
-
- /* IP protocol and length fields. This addition cannot carry. */
- sum = upper_layer_len + proto;
- /* Sum IP source and destination addresses. */
- sum = chksum(sum, (u8_t *)&BUF->srcipaddr[0], 2 * sizeof(uip_ipaddr_t));
-
- /* Sum TCP header and data. */
- sum = chksum(sum, &uip_buf[UIP_IPH_LEN + UIP_LLH_LEN],
- upper_layer_len);
-
- return (sum == 0) ? 0xffff : htons(sum);
-}
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-#if UIP_CONF_IPV6
-u16_t
-uip_icmp6chksum(void)
-{
- return upper_layer_chksum(UIP_PROTO_ICMP6);
-
-}
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-u16_t
-uip_tcpchksum(void)
-{
- return upper_layer_chksum(UIP_PROTO_TCP);
-}
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-#if UIP_UDP_CHECKSUMS
-u16_t
-uip_udpchksum(void)
-{
- return upper_layer_chksum(UIP_PROTO_UDP);
-}
-#endif /* UIP_UDP_CHECKSUMS */
-#endif /* UIP_ARCH_CHKSUM */
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-void
-uip_init(void)
-{
- for(c = 0; c < UIP_LISTENPORTS; ++c) {
- uip_listenports[c] = 0;
- }
- for(c = 0; c < UIP_CONNS; ++c) {
- uip_conns[c].tcpstateflags = UIP_CLOSED;
- }
-#if UIP_ACTIVE_OPEN
- lastport = 1024;
-#endif /* UIP_ACTIVE_OPEN */
-
-#if UIP_UDP
- for(c = 0; c < UIP_UDP_CONNS; ++c) {
- uip_udp_conns[c].lport = 0;
- }
-#endif /* UIP_UDP */
-
-
- /* IPv4 initialization. */
-#if UIP_FIXEDADDR == 0
- /* uip_hostaddr[0] = uip_hostaddr[1] = 0;*/
-#endif /* UIP_FIXEDADDR */
-
-}
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-#if UIP_ACTIVE_OPEN
-struct uip_conn *
-uip_connect(uip_ipaddr_t *ripaddr, u16_t rport)
-{
- register struct uip_conn *conn, *cconn;
-
- /* Find an unused local port. */
- again:
- ++lastport;
-
- if(lastport >= 32000) {
- lastport = 4096;
- }
-
- /* Check if this port is already in use, and if so try to find
- another one. */
- for(c = 0; c < UIP_CONNS; ++c) {
- conn = &uip_conns[c];
- if(conn->tcpstateflags != UIP_CLOSED &&
- conn->lport == htons(lastport)) {
- goto again;
- }
- }
-
- conn = 0;
- for(c = 0; c < UIP_CONNS; ++c) {
- cconn = &uip_conns[c];
- if(cconn->tcpstateflags == UIP_CLOSED) {
- conn = cconn;
- break;
- }
- if(cconn->tcpstateflags == UIP_TIME_WAIT) {
- if(conn == 0 ||
- cconn->timer > conn->timer) {
- conn = cconn;
- }
- }
- }
-
- if(conn == 0) {
- return 0;
- }
-
- conn->tcpstateflags = UIP_SYN_SENT;
-
- conn->snd_nxt[0] = iss[0];
- conn->snd_nxt[1] = iss[1];
- conn->snd_nxt[2] = iss[2];
- conn->snd_nxt[3] = iss[3];
-
- conn->initialmss = conn->mss = UIP_TCP_MSS;
-
- conn->len = 1; /* TCP length of the SYN is one. */
- conn->nrtx = 0;
- conn->timer = 1; /* Send the SYN next time around. */
- conn->rto = UIP_RTO;
- conn->sa = 0;
- conn->sv = 16; /* Initial value of the RTT variance. */
- conn->lport = htons(lastport);
- conn->rport = rport;
- uip_ipaddr_copy(&conn->ripaddr, ripaddr);
-
- return conn;
-}
-#endif /* UIP_ACTIVE_OPEN */
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-#if UIP_UDP
-struct uip_udp_conn *
-uip_udp_new(uip_ipaddr_t *ripaddr, u16_t rport)
-{
- register struct uip_udp_conn *conn;
-
- /* Find an unused local port. */
- again:
- ++lastport;
-
- if(lastport >= 32000) {
- lastport = 4096;
- }
-
- for(c = 0; c < UIP_UDP_CONNS; ++c) {
- if(uip_udp_conns[c].lport == htons(lastport)) {
- goto again;
- }
- }
-
-
- conn = 0;
- for(c = 0; c < UIP_UDP_CONNS; ++c) {
- if(uip_udp_conns[c].lport == 0) {
- conn = &uip_udp_conns[c];
- break;
- }
- }
-
- if(conn == 0) {
- return 0;
- }
-
- conn->lport = HTONS(lastport);
- conn->rport = rport;
- if(ripaddr == NULL) {
- memset(conn->ripaddr, 0, sizeof(uip_ipaddr_t));
- } else {
- uip_ipaddr_copy(&conn->ripaddr, ripaddr);
- }
- conn->ttl = UIP_TTL;
-
- return conn;
-}
-#endif /* UIP_UDP */
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-void
-uip_unlisten(u16_t port)
-{
- for(c = 0; c < UIP_LISTENPORTS; ++c) {
- if(uip_listenports[c] == port) {
- uip_listenports[c] = 0;
- return;
- }
- }
-}
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-void
-uip_listen(u16_t port)
-{
- for(c = 0; c < UIP_LISTENPORTS; ++c) {
- if(uip_listenports[c] == 0) {
- uip_listenports[c] = port;
- return;
- }
- }
-}
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/* XXX: IP fragment reassembly: not well-tested. */
-
-#if UIP_REASSEMBLY && !UIP_CONF_IPV6
-#define UIP_REASS_BUFSIZE (UIP_BUFSIZE - UIP_LLH_LEN)
-static u8_t uip_reassbuf[UIP_REASS_BUFSIZE];
-static u8_t uip_reassbitmap[UIP_REASS_BUFSIZE / (8 * 8)];
-static const u8_t bitmap_bits[8] = {0xff, 0x7f, 0x3f, 0x1f,
- 0x0f, 0x07, 0x03, 0x01};
-static u16_t uip_reasslen;
-static u8_t uip_reassflags;
-#define UIP_REASS_FLAG_LASTFRAG 0x01
-static u8_t uip_reasstmr;
-
-#define IP_MF 0x20
-
-static u8_t
-uip_reass(void)
-{
- u16_t offset, len;
- u16_t i;
-
- /* If ip_reasstmr is zero, no packet is present in the buffer, so we
- write the IP header of the fragment into the reassembly
- buffer. The timer is updated with the maximum age. */
- if(uip_reasstmr == 0) {
- memcpy(uip_reassbuf, &BUF->vhl, UIP_IPH_LEN);
- uip_reasstmr = UIP_REASS_MAXAGE;
- uip_reassflags = 0;
- /* Clear the bitmap. */
- memset(uip_reassbitmap, 0, sizeof(uip_reassbitmap));
- }
-
- /* Check if the incoming fragment matches the one currently present
- in the reasembly buffer. If so, we proceed with copying the
- fragment into the buffer. */
- if(BUF->srcipaddr[0] == FBUF->srcipaddr[0] &&
- BUF->srcipaddr[1] == FBUF->srcipaddr[1] &&
- BUF->destipaddr[0] == FBUF->destipaddr[0] &&
- BUF->destipaddr[1] == FBUF->destipaddr[1] &&
- BUF->ipid[0] == FBUF->ipid[0] &&
- BUF->ipid[1] == FBUF->ipid[1]) {
-
- len = (BUF->len[0] << 8) + BUF->len[1] - (BUF->vhl & 0x0f) * 4;
- offset = (((BUF->ipoffset[0] & 0x3f) << 8) + BUF->ipoffset[1]) * 8;
-
- /* If the offset or the offset + fragment length overflows the
- reassembly buffer, we discard the entire packet. */
- if(offset > UIP_REASS_BUFSIZE ||
- offset + len > UIP_REASS_BUFSIZE) {
- uip_reasstmr = 0;
- goto nullreturn;
- }
-
- /* Copy the fragment into the reassembly buffer, at the right
- offset. */
- memcpy(&uip_reassbuf[UIP_IPH_LEN + offset],
- (char *)BUF + (int)((BUF->vhl & 0x0f) * 4),
- len);
-
- /* Update the bitmap. */
- if(offset / (8 * 8) == (offset + len) / (8 * 8)) {
- /* If the two endpoints are in the same byte, we only update
- that byte. */
-
- uip_reassbitmap[offset / (8 * 8)] |=
- bitmap_bits[(offset / 8 ) & 7] &
- ~bitmap_bits[((offset + len) / 8 ) & 7];
- } else {
- /* If the two endpoints are in different bytes, we update the
- bytes in the endpoints and fill the stuff inbetween with
- 0xff. */
- uip_reassbitmap[offset / (8 * 8)] |=
- bitmap_bits[(offset / 8 ) & 7];
- for(i = 1 + offset / (8 * 8); i < (offset + len) / (8 * 8); ++i) {
- uip_reassbitmap[i] = 0xff;
- }
- uip_reassbitmap[(offset + len) / (8 * 8)] |=
- ~bitmap_bits[((offset + len) / 8 ) & 7];
- }
-
- /* If this fragment has the More Fragments flag set to zero, we
- know that this is the last fragment, so we can calculate the
- size of the entire packet. We also set the
- IP_REASS_FLAG_LASTFRAG flag to indicate that we have received
- the final fragment. */
-
- if((BUF->ipoffset[0] & IP_MF) == 0) {
- uip_reassflags |= UIP_REASS_FLAG_LASTFRAG;
- uip_reasslen = offset + len;
- }
-
- /* Finally, we check if we have a full packet in the buffer. We do
- this by checking if we have the last fragment and if all bits
- in the bitmap are set. */
- if(uip_reassflags & UIP_REASS_FLAG_LASTFRAG) {
- /* Check all bytes up to and including all but the last byte in
- the bitmap. */
- for(i = 0; i < uip_reasslen / (8 * 8) - 1; ++i) {
- if(uip_reassbitmap[i] != 0xff) {
- goto nullreturn;
- }
- }
- /* Check the last byte in the bitmap. It should contain just the
- right amount of bits. */
- if(uip_reassbitmap[uip_reasslen / (8 * 8)] !=
- (u8_t)~bitmap_bits[uip_reasslen / 8 & 7]) {
- goto nullreturn;
- }
-
- /* If we have come this far, we have a full packet in the
- buffer, so we allocate a pbuf and copy the packet into it. We
- also reset the timer. */
- uip_reasstmr = 0;
- memcpy(BUF, FBUF, uip_reasslen);
-
- /* Pretend to be a "normal" (i.e., not fragmented) IP packet
- from now on. */
- BUF->ipoffset[0] = BUF->ipoffset[1] = 0;
- BUF->len[0] = uip_reasslen >> 8;
- BUF->len[1] = uip_reasslen & 0xff;
- BUF->ipchksum = 0;
- BUF->ipchksum = ~(uip_ipchksum());
-
- return uip_reasslen;
- }
- }
-
- nullreturn:
- return 0;
-}
-#endif /* UIP_REASSEMBLY */
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-static void
-uip_add_rcv_nxt(u16_t n)
-{
- uip_add32(uip_conn->rcv_nxt, n);
- uip_conn->rcv_nxt[0] = uip_acc32[0];
- uip_conn->rcv_nxt[1] = uip_acc32[1];
- uip_conn->rcv_nxt[2] = uip_acc32[2];
- uip_conn->rcv_nxt[3] = uip_acc32[3];
-}
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-void
-uip_process(u8_t flag)
-{
- register struct uip_conn *uip_connr = uip_conn;
-
-#if UIP_UDP
- if(flag == UIP_UDP_SEND_CONN) {
- goto udp_send;
- }
-#endif /* UIP_UDP */
-
- uip_sappdata = uip_appdata = &uip_buf[UIP_IPTCPH_LEN + UIP_LLH_LEN];
-
- /* Check if we were invoked because of a poll request for a
- particular connection. */
- if(flag == UIP_POLL_REQUEST) {
- if((uip_connr->tcpstateflags & UIP_TS_MASK) == UIP_ESTABLISHED &&
- !uip_outstanding(uip_connr)) {
- uip_flags = UIP_POLL;
- UIP_APPCALL();
- goto appsend;
- }
- goto drop;
-
- /* Check if we were invoked because of the perodic timer fireing. */
- } else if(flag == UIP_TIMER) {
-#if UIP_REASSEMBLY
- if(uip_reasstmr != 0) {
- --uip_reasstmr;
- }
-#endif /* UIP_REASSEMBLY */
- /* Increase the initial sequence number. */
- if(++iss[3] == 0) {
- if(++iss[2] == 0) {
- if(++iss[1] == 0) {
- ++iss[0];
- }
- }
- }
-
- /* Reset the length variables. */
- uip_len = 0;
- uip_slen = 0;
-
- /* Check if the connection is in a state in which we simply wait
- for the connection to time out. If so, we increase the
- connection's timer and remove the connection if it times
- out. */
- if(uip_connr->tcpstateflags == UIP_TIME_WAIT ||
- uip_connr->tcpstateflags == UIP_FIN_WAIT_2) {
- ++(uip_connr->timer);
- if(uip_connr->timer == UIP_TIME_WAIT_TIMEOUT) {
- uip_connr->tcpstateflags = UIP_CLOSED;
- }
- } else if(uip_connr->tcpstateflags != UIP_CLOSED) {
- /* If the connection has outstanding data, we increase the
- connection's timer and see if it has reached the RTO value
- in which case we retransmit. */
- if(uip_outstanding(uip_connr)) {
- if(uip_connr->timer-- == 0) {
- if(uip_connr->nrtx == UIP_MAXRTX ||
- ((uip_connr->tcpstateflags == UIP_SYN_SENT ||
- uip_connr->tcpstateflags == UIP_SYN_RCVD) &&
- uip_connr->nrtx == UIP_MAXSYNRTX)) {
- uip_connr->tcpstateflags = UIP_CLOSED;
-
- /* We call UIP_APPCALL() with uip_flags set to
- UIP_TIMEDOUT to inform the application that the
- connection has timed out. */
- uip_flags = UIP_TIMEDOUT;
- UIP_APPCALL();
-
- /* We also send a reset packet to the remote host. */
- BUF->flags = TCP_RST | TCP_ACK;
- goto tcp_send_nodata;
- }
-
- /* Exponential backoff. */
- uip_connr->timer = UIP_RTO << (uip_connr->nrtx > 4?
- 4:
- uip_connr->nrtx);
- ++(uip_connr->nrtx);
-
- /* Ok, so we need to retransmit. We do this differently
- depending on which state we are in. In ESTABLISHED, we
- call upon the application so that it may prepare the
- data for the retransmit. In SYN_RCVD, we resend the
- SYNACK that we sent earlier and in LAST_ACK we have to
- retransmit our FINACK. */
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.tcp.rexmit);
- switch(uip_connr->tcpstateflags & UIP_TS_MASK) {
- case UIP_SYN_RCVD:
- /* In the SYN_RCVD state, we should retransmit our
- SYNACK. */
- goto tcp_send_synack;
-
-#if UIP_ACTIVE_OPEN
- case UIP_SYN_SENT:
- /* In the SYN_SENT state, we retransmit out SYN. */
- BUF->flags = 0;
- goto tcp_send_syn;
-#endif /* UIP_ACTIVE_OPEN */
-
- case UIP_ESTABLISHED:
- /* In the ESTABLISHED state, we call upon the application
- to do the actual retransmit after which we jump into
- the code for sending out the packet (the apprexmit
- label). */
- uip_flags = UIP_REXMIT;
- UIP_APPCALL();
- goto apprexmit;
-
- case UIP_FIN_WAIT_1:
- case UIP_CLOSING:
- case UIP_LAST_ACK:
- /* In all these states we should retransmit a FINACK. */
- goto tcp_send_finack;
-
- }
- }
- } else if((uip_connr->tcpstateflags & UIP_TS_MASK) == UIP_ESTABLISHED) {
- /* If there was no need for a retransmission, we poll the
- application for new data. */
- uip_flags = UIP_POLL;
- UIP_APPCALL();
- goto appsend;
- }
- }
- goto drop;
- }
-#if UIP_UDP
- if(flag == UIP_UDP_TIMER) {
- if(uip_udp_conn->lport != 0) {
- uip_conn = NULL;
- uip_sappdata = uip_appdata = &uip_buf[UIP_LLH_LEN + UIP_IPUDPH_LEN];
- uip_len = uip_slen = 0;
- uip_flags = UIP_POLL;
- UIP_UDP_APPCALL();
- goto udp_send;
- } else {
- goto drop;
- }
- }
-#endif
-
- /* This is where the input processing starts. */
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.ip.recv);
-
- /* Start of IP input header processing code. */
-
-#if UIP_CONF_IPV6
- /* Check validity of the IP header. */
- if((BUF->vtc & 0xf0) != 0x60) { /* IP version and header length. */
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.ip.drop);
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.ip.vhlerr);
- UIP_LOG("ipv6: invalid version.");
- goto drop;
- }
-#else /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
- /* Check validity of the IP header. */
- if(BUF->vhl != 0x45) { /* IP version and header length. */
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.ip.drop);
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.ip.vhlerr);
- UIP_LOG("ip: invalid version or header length.");
- goto drop;
- }
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
-
- /* Check the size of the packet. If the size reported to us in
- uip_len is smaller the size reported in the IP header, we assume
- that the packet has been corrupted in transit. If the size of
- uip_len is larger than the size reported in the IP packet header,
- the packet has been padded and we set uip_len to the correct
- value.. */
-
- if((BUF->len[0] << 8) + BUF->len[1] <= uip_len) {
- uip_len = (BUF->len[0] << 8) + BUF->len[1];
-#if UIP_CONF_IPV6
- uip_len += 40; /* The length reported in the IPv6 header is the
- length of the payload that follows the
- header. However, uIP uses the uip_len variable
- for holding the size of the entire packet,
- including the IP header. For IPv4 this is not a
- problem as the length field in the IPv4 header
- contains the length of the entire packet. But
- for IPv6 we need to add the size of the IPv6
- header (40 bytes). */
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
- } else {
- UIP_LOG("ip: packet shorter than reported in IP header.");
- goto drop;
- }
-
-#if !UIP_CONF_IPV6
- /* Check the fragment flag. */
- if((BUF->ipoffset[0] & 0x3f) != 0 ||
- BUF->ipoffset[1] != 0) {
-#if UIP_REASSEMBLY
- uip_len = uip_reass();
- if(uip_len == 0) {
- goto drop;
- }
-#else /* UIP_REASSEMBLY */
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.ip.drop);
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.ip.fragerr);
- UIP_LOG("ip: fragment dropped.");
- goto drop;
-#endif /* UIP_REASSEMBLY */
- }
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
-
- if(uip_ipaddr_cmp(uip_hostaddr, all_zeroes_addr)) {
- /* If we are configured to use ping IP address configuration and
- hasn't been assigned an IP address yet, we accept all ICMP
- packets. */
-#if UIP_PINGADDRCONF && !UIP_CONF_IPV6
- if(BUF->proto == UIP_PROTO_ICMP) {
- UIP_LOG("ip: possible ping config packet received.");
- goto icmp_input;
- } else {
- UIP_LOG("ip: packet dropped since no address assigned.");
- goto drop;
- }
-#endif /* UIP_PINGADDRCONF */
-
- } else {
- /* If IP broadcast support is configured, we check for a broadcast
- UDP packet, which may be destined to us. */
-#if UIP_BROADCAST
- DEBUG_PRINTF("UDP IP checksum 0x%04x\n", uip_ipchksum());
- if(BUF->proto == UIP_PROTO_UDP &&
- uip_ipaddr_cmp(BUF->destipaddr, all_ones_addr)
- /*&&
- uip_ipchksum() == 0xffff*/) {
- goto udp_input;
- }
-#endif /* UIP_BROADCAST */
-
- /* Check if the packet is destined for our IP address. */
-#if !UIP_CONF_IPV6
- if(!uip_ipaddr_cmp(BUF->destipaddr, uip_hostaddr)) {
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.ip.drop);
- goto drop;
- }
-#else /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
- /* For IPv6, packet reception is a little trickier as we need to
- make sure that we listen to certain multicast addresses (all
- hosts multicast address, and the solicited-node multicast
- address) as well. However, we will cheat here and accept all
- multicast packets that are sent to the ff02::/16 addresses. */
- if(!uip_ipaddr_cmp(BUF->destipaddr, uip_hostaddr) &&
- BUF->destipaddr[0] != HTONS(0xff02)) {
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.ip.drop);
- goto drop;
- }
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
- }
-
-#if !UIP_CONF_IPV6
- if(uip_ipchksum() != 0xffff) { /* Compute and check the IP header
- checksum. */
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.ip.drop);
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.ip.chkerr);
- UIP_LOG("ip: bad checksum.");
- goto drop;
- }
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
-
- if(BUF->proto == UIP_PROTO_TCP) { /* Check for TCP packet. If so,
- proceed with TCP input
- processing. */
- goto tcp_input;
- }
-
-#if UIP_UDP
- if(BUF->proto == UIP_PROTO_UDP) {
- goto udp_input;
- }
-#endif /* UIP_UDP */
-
-#if !UIP_CONF_IPV6
- /* ICMPv4 processing code follows. */
- if(BUF->proto != UIP_PROTO_ICMP) { /* We only allow ICMP packets from
- here. */
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.ip.drop);
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.ip.protoerr);
- UIP_LOG("ip: neither tcp nor icmp.");
- goto drop;
- }
-
-#if UIP_PINGADDRCONF
- icmp_input:
-#endif /* UIP_PINGADDRCONF */
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.icmp.recv);
-
- /* ICMP echo (i.e., ping) processing. This is simple, we only change
- the ICMP type from ECHO to ECHO_REPLY and adjust the ICMP
- checksum before we return the packet. */
- if(ICMPBUF->type != ICMP_ECHO) {
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.icmp.drop);
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.icmp.typeerr);
- UIP_LOG("icmp: not icmp echo.");
- goto drop;
- }
-
- /* If we are configured to use ping IP address assignment, we use
- the destination IP address of this ping packet and assign it to
- ourself. */
-#if UIP_PINGADDRCONF
- if((uip_hostaddr[0] | uip_hostaddr[1]) == 0) {
- uip_hostaddr[0] = BUF->destipaddr[0];
- uip_hostaddr[1] = BUF->destipaddr[1];
- }
-#endif /* UIP_PINGADDRCONF */
-
- ICMPBUF->type = ICMP_ECHO_REPLY;
-
- if(ICMPBUF->icmpchksum >= HTONS(0xffff - (ICMP_ECHO << 8))) {
- ICMPBUF->icmpchksum += HTONS(ICMP_ECHO << 8) + 1;
- } else {
- ICMPBUF->icmpchksum += HTONS(ICMP_ECHO << 8);
- }
-
- /* Swap IP addresses. */
- uip_ipaddr_copy(BUF->destipaddr, BUF->srcipaddr);
- uip_ipaddr_copy(BUF->srcipaddr, uip_hostaddr);
-
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.icmp.sent);
- goto send;
-
- /* End of IPv4 input header processing code. */
-#else /* !UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
-
- /* This is IPv6 ICMPv6 processing code. */
- DEBUG_PRINTF("icmp6_input: length %d\n", uip_len);
-
- if(BUF->proto != UIP_PROTO_ICMP6) { /* We only allow ICMPv6 packets from
- here. */
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.ip.drop);
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.ip.protoerr);
- UIP_LOG("ip: neither tcp nor icmp6.");
- goto drop;
- }
-
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.icmp.recv);
-
- /* If we get a neighbor solicitation for our address we should send
- a neighbor advertisement message back. */
- if(ICMPBUF->type == ICMP6_NEIGHBOR_SOLICITATION) {
- if(uip_ipaddr_cmp(ICMPBUF->icmp6data, uip_hostaddr)) {
-
- if(ICMPBUF->options[0] == ICMP6_OPTION_SOURCE_LINK_ADDRESS) {
- /* Save the sender's address in our neighbor list. */
- uip_neighbor_add(ICMPBUF->srcipaddr, &(ICMPBUF->options[2]));
- }
-
- /* We should now send a neighbor advertisement back to where the
- neighbor solicication came from. */
- ICMPBUF->type = ICMP6_NEIGHBOR_ADVERTISEMENT;
- ICMPBUF->flags = ICMP6_FLAG_S; /* Solicited flag. */
-
- ICMPBUF->reserved1 = ICMPBUF->reserved2 = ICMPBUF->reserved3 = 0;
-
- uip_ipaddr_copy(ICMPBUF->destipaddr, ICMPBUF->srcipaddr);
- uip_ipaddr_copy(ICMPBUF->srcipaddr, uip_hostaddr);
- ICMPBUF->options[0] = ICMP6_OPTION_TARGET_LINK_ADDRESS;
- ICMPBUF->options[1] = 1; /* Options length, 1 = 8 bytes. */
- memcpy(&(ICMPBUF->options[2]), &uip_ethaddr, sizeof(uip_ethaddr));
- ICMPBUF->icmpchksum = 0;
- ICMPBUF->icmpchksum = ~uip_icmp6chksum();
- goto send;
-
- }
- goto drop;
- } else if(ICMPBUF->type == ICMP6_ECHO) {
- /* ICMP echo (i.e., ping) processing. This is simple, we only
- change the ICMP type from ECHO to ECHO_REPLY and update the
- ICMP checksum before we return the packet. */
-
- ICMPBUF->type = ICMP6_ECHO_REPLY;
-
- uip_ipaddr_copy(BUF->destipaddr, BUF->srcipaddr);
- uip_ipaddr_copy(BUF->srcipaddr, uip_hostaddr);
- ICMPBUF->icmpchksum = 0;
- ICMPBUF->icmpchksum = ~uip_icmp6chksum();
-
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.icmp.sent);
- goto send;
- } else {
- DEBUG_PRINTF("Unknown icmp6 message type %d\n", ICMPBUF->type);
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.icmp.drop);
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.icmp.typeerr);
- UIP_LOG("icmp: unknown ICMP message.");
- goto drop;
- }
-
- /* End of IPv6 ICMP processing. */
-
-#endif /* !UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
-
-#if UIP_UDP
- /* UDP input processing. */
- udp_input:
- /* UDP processing is really just a hack. We don't do anything to the
- UDP/IP headers, but let the UDP application do all the hard
- work. If the application sets uip_slen, it has a packet to
- send. */
-#if UIP_UDP_CHECKSUMS
- uip_len = uip_len - UIP_IPUDPH_LEN;
- uip_appdata = &uip_buf[UIP_LLH_LEN + UIP_IPUDPH_LEN];
- if(UDPBUF->udpchksum != 0 && uip_udpchksum() != 0xffff) {
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.udp.drop);
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.udp.chkerr);
- UIP_LOG("udp: bad checksum.");
- goto drop;
- }
-#else /* UIP_UDP_CHECKSUMS */
- uip_len = uip_len - UIP_IPUDPH_LEN;
-#endif /* UIP_UDP_CHECKSUMS */
-
- /* Demultiplex this UDP packet between the UDP "connections". */
- for(uip_udp_conn = &uip_udp_conns[0];
- uip_udp_conn < &uip_udp_conns[UIP_UDP_CONNS];
- ++uip_udp_conn) {
- /* If the local UDP port is non-zero, the connection is considered
- to be used. If so, the local port number is checked against the
- destination port number in the received packet. If the two port
- numbers match, the remote port number is checked if the
- connection is bound to a remote port. Finally, if the
- connection is bound to a remote IP address, the source IP
- address of the packet is checked. */
- if(uip_udp_conn->lport != 0 &&
- UDPBUF->destport == uip_udp_conn->lport &&
- (uip_udp_conn->rport == 0 ||
- UDPBUF->srcport == uip_udp_conn->rport) &&
- (uip_ipaddr_cmp(uip_udp_conn->ripaddr, all_zeroes_addr) ||
- uip_ipaddr_cmp(uip_udp_conn->ripaddr, all_ones_addr) ||
- uip_ipaddr_cmp(BUF->srcipaddr, uip_udp_conn->ripaddr))) {
- goto udp_found;
- }
- }
- UIP_LOG("udp: no matching connection found");
- goto drop;
-
- udp_found:
- uip_conn = NULL;
- uip_flags = UIP_NEWDATA;
- uip_sappdata = uip_appdata = &uip_buf[UIP_LLH_LEN + UIP_IPUDPH_LEN];
- uip_slen = 0;
- UIP_UDP_APPCALL();
- udp_send:
- if(uip_slen == 0) {
- goto drop;
- }
- uip_len = uip_slen + UIP_IPUDPH_LEN;
-
-#if UIP_CONF_IPV6
- /* For IPv6, the IP length field does not include the IPv6 IP header
- length. */
- BUF->len[0] = ((uip_len - UIP_IPH_LEN) >> 8);
- BUF->len[1] = ((uip_len - UIP_IPH_LEN) & 0xff);
-#else /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
- BUF->len[0] = (uip_len >> 8);
- BUF->len[1] = (uip_len & 0xff);
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
-
- BUF->ttl = uip_udp_conn->ttl;
- BUF->proto = UIP_PROTO_UDP;
-
- UDPBUF->udplen = HTONS(uip_slen + UIP_UDPH_LEN);
- UDPBUF->udpchksum = 0;
-
- BUF->srcport = uip_udp_conn->lport;
- BUF->destport = uip_udp_conn->rport;
-
- uip_ipaddr_copy(BUF->srcipaddr, uip_hostaddr);
- uip_ipaddr_copy(BUF->destipaddr, uip_udp_conn->ripaddr);
-
- uip_appdata = &uip_buf[UIP_LLH_LEN + UIP_IPTCPH_LEN];
-
-#if UIP_UDP_CHECKSUMS
- /* Calculate UDP checksum. */
- UDPBUF->udpchksum = ~(uip_udpchksum());
- if(UDPBUF->udpchksum == 0) {
- UDPBUF->udpchksum = 0xffff;
- }
-#endif /* UIP_UDP_CHECKSUMS */
-
- goto ip_send_nolen;
-#endif /* UIP_UDP */
-
- /* TCP input processing. */
- tcp_input:
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.tcp.recv);
-
- /* Start of TCP input header processing code. */
-
- if(uip_tcpchksum() != 0xffff) { /* Compute and check the TCP
- checksum. */
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.tcp.drop);
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.tcp.chkerr);
- UIP_LOG("tcp: bad checksum.");
- goto drop;
- }
-
-
- /* Demultiplex this segment. */
- /* First check any active connections. */
- for(uip_connr = &uip_conns[0]; uip_connr <= &uip_conns[UIP_CONNS - 1];
- ++uip_connr) {
- if(uip_connr->tcpstateflags != UIP_CLOSED &&
- BUF->destport == uip_connr->lport &&
- BUF->srcport == uip_connr->rport &&
- uip_ipaddr_cmp(BUF->srcipaddr, uip_connr->ripaddr)) {
- goto found;
- }
- }
-
- /* If we didn't find and active connection that expected the packet,
- either this packet is an old duplicate, or this is a SYN packet
- destined for a connection in LISTEN. If the SYN flag isn't set,
- it is an old packet and we send a RST. */
- if((BUF->flags & TCP_CTL) != TCP_SYN) {
- goto reset;
- }
-
- tmp16 = BUF->destport;
- /* Next, check listening connections. */
- for(c = 0; c < UIP_LISTENPORTS; ++c) {
- if(tmp16 == uip_listenports[c])
- goto found_listen;
- }
-
- /* No matching connection found, so we send a RST packet. */
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.tcp.synrst);
- reset:
-
- /* We do not send resets in response to resets. */
- if(BUF->flags & TCP_RST) {
- goto drop;
- }
-
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.tcp.rst);
-
- BUF->flags = TCP_RST | TCP_ACK;
- uip_len = UIP_IPTCPH_LEN;
- BUF->tcpoffset = 5 << 4;
-
- /* Flip the seqno and ackno fields in the TCP header. */
- c = BUF->seqno[3];
- BUF->seqno[3] = BUF->ackno[3];
- BUF->ackno[3] = c;
-
- c = BUF->seqno[2];
- BUF->seqno[2] = BUF->ackno[2];
- BUF->ackno[2] = c;
-
- c = BUF->seqno[1];
- BUF->seqno[1] = BUF->ackno[1];
- BUF->ackno[1] = c;
-
- c = BUF->seqno[0];
- BUF->seqno[0] = BUF->ackno[0];
- BUF->ackno[0] = c;
-
- /* We also have to increase the sequence number we are
- acknowledging. If the least significant byte overflowed, we need
- to propagate the carry to the other bytes as well. */
- if(++BUF->ackno[3] == 0) {
- if(++BUF->ackno[2] == 0) {
- if(++BUF->ackno[1] == 0) {
- ++BUF->ackno[0];
- }
- }
- }
-
- /* Swap port numbers. */
- tmp16 = BUF->srcport;
- BUF->srcport = BUF->destport;
- BUF->destport = tmp16;
-
- /* Swap IP addresses. */
- uip_ipaddr_copy(BUF->destipaddr, BUF->srcipaddr);
- uip_ipaddr_copy(BUF->srcipaddr, uip_hostaddr);
-
- /* And send out the RST packet! */
- goto tcp_send_noconn;
-
- /* This label will be jumped to if we matched the incoming packet
- with a connection in LISTEN. In that case, we should create a new
- connection and send a SYNACK in return. */
- found_listen:
- /* First we check if there are any connections avaliable. Unused
- connections are kept in the same table as used connections, but
- unused ones have the tcpstate set to CLOSED. Also, connections in
- TIME_WAIT are kept track of and we'll use the oldest one if no
- CLOSED connections are found. Thanks to Eddie C. Dost for a very
- nice algorithm for the TIME_WAIT search. */
- uip_connr = 0;
- for(c = 0; c < UIP_CONNS; ++c) {
- if(uip_conns[c].tcpstateflags == UIP_CLOSED) {
- uip_connr = &uip_conns[c];
- break;
- }
- if(uip_conns[c].tcpstateflags == UIP_TIME_WAIT) {
- if(uip_connr == 0 ||
- uip_conns[c].timer > uip_connr->timer) {
- uip_connr = &uip_conns[c];
- }
- }
- }
-
- if(uip_connr == 0) {
- /* All connections are used already, we drop packet and hope that
- the remote end will retransmit the packet at a time when we
- have more spare connections. */
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.tcp.syndrop);
- UIP_LOG("tcp: found no unused connections.");
- goto drop;
- }
- uip_conn = uip_connr;
-
- /* Fill in the necessary fields for the new connection. */
- uip_connr->rto = uip_connr->timer = UIP_RTO;
- uip_connr->sa = 0;
- uip_connr->sv = 4;
- uip_connr->nrtx = 0;
- uip_connr->lport = BUF->destport;
- uip_connr->rport = BUF->srcport;
- uip_ipaddr_copy(uip_connr->ripaddr, BUF->srcipaddr);
- uip_connr->tcpstateflags = UIP_SYN_RCVD;
-
- uip_connr->snd_nxt[0] = iss[0];
- uip_connr->snd_nxt[1] = iss[1];
- uip_connr->snd_nxt[2] = iss[2];
- uip_connr->snd_nxt[3] = iss[3];
- uip_connr->len = 1;
-
- /* rcv_nxt should be the seqno from the incoming packet + 1. */
- uip_connr->rcv_nxt[3] = BUF->seqno[3];
- uip_connr->rcv_nxt[2] = BUF->seqno[2];
- uip_connr->rcv_nxt[1] = BUF->seqno[1];
- uip_connr->rcv_nxt[0] = BUF->seqno[0];
- uip_add_rcv_nxt(1);
-
- /* Parse the TCP MSS option, if present. */
- if((BUF->tcpoffset & 0xf0) > 0x50) {
- for(c = 0; c < ((BUF->tcpoffset >> 4) - 5) << 2 ;) {
- opt = uip_buf[UIP_TCPIP_HLEN + UIP_LLH_LEN + c];
- if(opt == TCP_OPT_END) {
- /* End of options. */
- break;
- } else if(opt == TCP_OPT_NOOP) {
- ++c;
- /* NOP option. */
- } else if(opt == TCP_OPT_MSS &&
- uip_buf[UIP_TCPIP_HLEN + UIP_LLH_LEN + 1 + c] == TCP_OPT_MSS_LEN) {
- /* An MSS option with the right option length. */
- tmp16 = ((u16_t)uip_buf[UIP_TCPIP_HLEN + UIP_LLH_LEN + 2 + c] << 8) |
- (u16_t)uip_buf[UIP_IPTCPH_LEN + UIP_LLH_LEN + 3 + c];
- uip_connr->initialmss = uip_connr->mss =
- tmp16 > UIP_TCP_MSS? UIP_TCP_MSS: tmp16;
-
- /* And we are done processing options. */
- break;
- } else {
- /* All other options have a length field, so that we easily
- can skip past them. */
- if(uip_buf[UIP_TCPIP_HLEN + UIP_LLH_LEN + 1 + c] == 0) {
- /* If the length field is zero, the options are malformed
- and we don't process them further. */
- break;
- }
- c += uip_buf[UIP_TCPIP_HLEN + UIP_LLH_LEN + 1 + c];
- }
- }
- }
-
- /* Our response will be a SYNACK. */
-#if UIP_ACTIVE_OPEN
- tcp_send_synack:
- BUF->flags = TCP_ACK;
-
- tcp_send_syn:
- BUF->flags |= TCP_SYN;
-#else /* UIP_ACTIVE_OPEN */
- tcp_send_synack:
- BUF->flags = TCP_SYN | TCP_ACK;
-#endif /* UIP_ACTIVE_OPEN */
-
- /* We send out the TCP Maximum Segment Size option with our
- SYNACK. */
- BUF->optdata[0] = TCP_OPT_MSS;
- BUF->optdata[1] = TCP_OPT_MSS_LEN;
- BUF->optdata[2] = (UIP_TCP_MSS) / 256;
- BUF->optdata[3] = (UIP_TCP_MSS) & 255;
- uip_len = UIP_IPTCPH_LEN + TCP_OPT_MSS_LEN;
- BUF->tcpoffset = ((UIP_TCPH_LEN + TCP_OPT_MSS_LEN) / 4) << 4;
- goto tcp_send;
-
- /* This label will be jumped to if we found an active connection. */
- found:
- uip_conn = uip_connr;
- uip_flags = 0;
- /* We do a very naive form of TCP reset processing; we just accept
- any RST and kill our connection. We should in fact check if the
- sequence number of this reset is wihtin our advertised window
- before we accept the reset. */
- if(BUF->flags & TCP_RST) {
- uip_connr->tcpstateflags = UIP_CLOSED;
- UIP_LOG("tcp: got reset, aborting connection.");
- uip_flags = UIP_ABORT;
- UIP_APPCALL();
- goto drop;
- }
- /* Calculated the length of the data, if the application has sent
- any data to us. */
- c = (BUF->tcpoffset >> 4) << 2;
- /* uip_len will contain the length of the actual TCP data. This is
- calculated by subtracing the length of the TCP header (in
- c) and the length of the IP header (20 bytes). */
- uip_len = uip_len - c - UIP_IPH_LEN;
-
- /* First, check if the sequence number of the incoming packet is
- what we're expecting next. If not, we send out an ACK with the
- correct numbers in. */
- if(!(((uip_connr->tcpstateflags & UIP_TS_MASK) == UIP_SYN_SENT) &&
- ((BUF->flags & TCP_CTL) == (TCP_SYN | TCP_ACK)))) {
- if((uip_len > 0 || ((BUF->flags & (TCP_SYN | TCP_FIN)) != 0)) &&
- (BUF->seqno[0] != uip_connr->rcv_nxt[0] ||
- BUF->seqno[1] != uip_connr->rcv_nxt[1] ||
- BUF->seqno[2] != uip_connr->rcv_nxt[2] ||
- BUF->seqno[3] != uip_connr->rcv_nxt[3])) {
- goto tcp_send_ack;
- }
- }
-
- /* Next, check if the incoming segment acknowledges any outstanding
- data. If so, we update the sequence number, reset the length of
- the outstanding data, calculate RTT estimations, and reset the
- retransmission timer. */
- if((BUF->flags & TCP_ACK) && uip_outstanding(uip_connr)) {
- uip_add32(uip_connr->snd_nxt, uip_connr->len);
-
- if(BUF->ackno[0] == uip_acc32[0] &&
- BUF->ackno[1] == uip_acc32[1] &&
- BUF->ackno[2] == uip_acc32[2] &&
- BUF->ackno[3] == uip_acc32[3]) {
- /* Update sequence number. */
- uip_connr->snd_nxt[0] = uip_acc32[0];
- uip_connr->snd_nxt[1] = uip_acc32[1];
- uip_connr->snd_nxt[2] = uip_acc32[2];
- uip_connr->snd_nxt[3] = uip_acc32[3];
-
-
- /* Do RTT estimation, unless we have done retransmissions. */
- if(uip_connr->nrtx == 0) {
- signed char m;
- m = uip_connr->rto - uip_connr->timer;
- /* This is taken directly from VJs original code in his paper */
- m = m - (uip_connr->sa >> 3);
- uip_connr->sa += m;
- if(m < 0) {
- m = -m;
- }
- m = m - (uip_connr->sv >> 2);
- uip_connr->sv += m;
- uip_connr->rto = (uip_connr->sa >> 3) + uip_connr->sv;
-
- }
- /* Set the acknowledged flag. */
- uip_flags = UIP_ACKDATA;
- /* Reset the retransmission timer. */
- uip_connr->timer = uip_connr->rto;
-
- /* Reset length of outstanding data. */
- uip_connr->len = 0;
- }
-
- }
-
- /* Do different things depending on in what state the connection is. */
- switch(uip_connr->tcpstateflags & UIP_TS_MASK) {
- /* CLOSED and LISTEN are not handled here. CLOSE_WAIT is not
- implemented, since we force the application to close when the
- peer sends a FIN (hence the application goes directly from
- ESTABLISHED to LAST_ACK). */
- case UIP_SYN_RCVD:
- /* In SYN_RCVD we have sent out a SYNACK in response to a SYN, and
- we are waiting for an ACK that acknowledges the data we sent
- out the last time. Therefore, we want to have the UIP_ACKDATA
- flag set. If so, we enter the ESTABLISHED state. */
- if(uip_flags & UIP_ACKDATA) {
- uip_connr->tcpstateflags = UIP_ESTABLISHED;
- uip_flags = UIP_CONNECTED;
- uip_connr->len = 0;
- if(uip_len > 0) {
- uip_flags |= UIP_NEWDATA;
- uip_add_rcv_nxt(uip_len);
- }
- uip_slen = 0;
- UIP_APPCALL();
- goto appsend;
- }
- goto drop;
-#if UIP_ACTIVE_OPEN
- case UIP_SYN_SENT:
- /* In SYN_SENT, we wait for a SYNACK that is sent in response to
- our SYN. The rcv_nxt is set to sequence number in the SYNACK
- plus one, and we send an ACK. We move into the ESTABLISHED
- state. */
- if((uip_flags & UIP_ACKDATA) &&
- (BUF->flags & TCP_CTL) == (TCP_SYN | TCP_ACK)) {
-
- /* Parse the TCP MSS option, if present. */
- if((BUF->tcpoffset & 0xf0) > 0x50) {
- for(c = 0; c < ((BUF->tcpoffset >> 4) - 5) << 2 ;) {
- opt = uip_buf[UIP_IPTCPH_LEN + UIP_LLH_LEN + c];
- if(opt == TCP_OPT_END) {
- /* End of options. */
- break;
- } else if(opt == TCP_OPT_NOOP) {
- ++c;
- /* NOP option. */
- } else if(opt == TCP_OPT_MSS &&
- uip_buf[UIP_TCPIP_HLEN + UIP_LLH_LEN + 1 + c] == TCP_OPT_MSS_LEN) {
- /* An MSS option with the right option length. */
- tmp16 = (uip_buf[UIP_TCPIP_HLEN + UIP_LLH_LEN + 2 + c] << 8) |
- uip_buf[UIP_TCPIP_HLEN + UIP_LLH_LEN + 3 + c];
- uip_connr->initialmss =
- uip_connr->mss = tmp16 > UIP_TCP_MSS? UIP_TCP_MSS: tmp16;
-
- /* And we are done processing options. */
- break;
- } else {
- /* All other options have a length field, so that we easily
- can skip past them. */
- if(uip_buf[UIP_TCPIP_HLEN + UIP_LLH_LEN + 1 + c] == 0) {
- /* If the length field is zero, the options are malformed
- and we don't process them further. */
- break;
- }
- c += uip_buf[UIP_TCPIP_HLEN + UIP_LLH_LEN + 1 + c];
- }
- }
- }
- uip_connr->tcpstateflags = UIP_ESTABLISHED;
- uip_connr->rcv_nxt[0] = BUF->seqno[0];
- uip_connr->rcv_nxt[1] = BUF->seqno[1];
- uip_connr->rcv_nxt[2] = BUF->seqno[2];
- uip_connr->rcv_nxt[3] = BUF->seqno[3];
- uip_add_rcv_nxt(1);
- uip_flags = UIP_CONNECTED | UIP_NEWDATA;
- uip_connr->len = 0;
- uip_len = 0;
- uip_slen = 0;
- UIP_APPCALL();
- goto appsend;
- }
- /* Inform the application that the connection failed */
- uip_flags = UIP_ABORT;
- UIP_APPCALL();
- /* The connection is closed after we send the RST */
- uip_conn->tcpstateflags = UIP_CLOSED;
- goto reset;
-#endif /* UIP_ACTIVE_OPEN */
-
- case UIP_ESTABLISHED:
- /* In the ESTABLISHED state, we call upon the application to feed
- data into the uip_buf. If the UIP_ACKDATA flag is set, the
- application should put new data into the buffer, otherwise we are
- retransmitting an old segment, and the application should put that
- data into the buffer.
-
- If the incoming packet is a FIN, we should close the connection on
- this side as well, and we send out a FIN and enter the LAST_ACK
- state. We require that there is no outstanding data; otherwise the
- sequence numbers will be screwed up. */
-
- if(BUF->flags & TCP_FIN && !(uip_connr->tcpstateflags & UIP_STOPPED)) {
- if(uip_outstanding(uip_connr)) {
- goto drop;
- }
- uip_add_rcv_nxt(1 + uip_len);
- uip_flags |= UIP_CLOSE;
- if(uip_len > 0) {
- uip_flags |= UIP_NEWDATA;
- }
- UIP_APPCALL();
- uip_connr->len = 1;
- uip_connr->tcpstateflags = UIP_LAST_ACK;
- uip_connr->nrtx = 0;
- tcp_send_finack:
- BUF->flags = TCP_FIN | TCP_ACK;
- goto tcp_send_nodata;
- }
-
- /* Check the URG flag. If this is set, the segment carries urgent
- data that we must pass to the application. */
- if((BUF->flags & TCP_URG) != 0) {
-#if UIP_URGDATA > 0
- uip_urglen = (BUF->urgp[0] << 8) | BUF->urgp[1];
- if(uip_urglen > uip_len) {
- /* There is more urgent data in the next segment to come. */
- uip_urglen = uip_len;
- }
- uip_add_rcv_nxt(uip_urglen);
- uip_len -= uip_urglen;
- uip_urgdata = uip_appdata;
- uip_appdata += uip_urglen;
- } else {
- uip_urglen = 0;
-#else /* UIP_URGDATA > 0 */
- uip_appdata = ((char *)uip_appdata) + ((BUF->urgp[0] << 8) | BUF->urgp[1]);
- uip_len -= (BUF->urgp[0] << 8) | BUF->urgp[1];
-#endif /* UIP_URGDATA > 0 */
- }
-
- /* If uip_len > 0 we have TCP data in the packet, and we flag this
- by setting the UIP_NEWDATA flag and update the sequence number
- we acknowledge. If the application has stopped the dataflow
- using uip_stop(), we must not accept any data packets from the
- remote host. */
- if(uip_len > 0 && !(uip_connr->tcpstateflags & UIP_STOPPED)) {
- uip_flags |= UIP_NEWDATA;
- uip_add_rcv_nxt(uip_len);
- }
-
- /* Check if the available buffer space advertised by the other end
- is smaller than the initial MSS for this connection. If so, we
- set the current MSS to the window size to ensure that the
- application does not send more data than the other end can
- handle.
-
- If the remote host advertises a zero window, we set the MSS to
- the initial MSS so that the application will send an entire MSS
- of data. This data will not be acknowledged by the receiver,
- and the application will retransmit it. This is called the
- "persistent timer" and uses the retransmission mechanim.
- */
- tmp16 = ((u16_t)BUF->wnd[0] << 8) + (u16_t)BUF->wnd[1];
- if(tmp16 > uip_connr->initialmss ||
- tmp16 == 0) {
- tmp16 = uip_connr->initialmss;
- }
- uip_connr->mss = tmp16;
-
- /* If this packet constitutes an ACK for outstanding data (flagged
- by the UIP_ACKDATA flag, we should call the application since it
- might want to send more data. If the incoming packet had data
- from the peer (as flagged by the UIP_NEWDATA flag), the
- application must also be notified.
-
- When the application is called, the global variable uip_len
- contains the length of the incoming data. The application can
- access the incoming data through the global pointer
- uip_appdata, which usually points UIP_IPTCPH_LEN + UIP_LLH_LEN
- bytes into the uip_buf array.
-
- If the application wishes to send any data, this data should be
- put into the uip_appdata and the length of the data should be
- put into uip_len. If the application don't have any data to
- send, uip_len must be set to 0. */
- if(uip_flags & (UIP_NEWDATA | UIP_ACKDATA)) {
- uip_slen = 0;
- UIP_APPCALL();
-
- appsend:
-
- if(uip_flags & UIP_ABORT) {
- uip_slen = 0;
- uip_connr->tcpstateflags = UIP_CLOSED;
- BUF->flags = TCP_RST | TCP_ACK;
- goto tcp_send_nodata;
- }
-
- if(uip_flags & UIP_CLOSE) {
- uip_slen = 0;
- uip_connr->len = 1;
- uip_connr->tcpstateflags = UIP_FIN_WAIT_1;
- uip_connr->nrtx = 0;
- BUF->flags = TCP_FIN | TCP_ACK;
- goto tcp_send_nodata;
- }
-
- /* If uip_slen > 0, the application has data to be sent. */
- if(uip_slen > 0) {
-
- /* If the connection has acknowledged data, the contents of
- the ->len variable should be discarded. */
- if((uip_flags & UIP_ACKDATA) != 0) {
- uip_connr->len = 0;
- }
-
- /* If the ->len variable is non-zero the connection has
- already data in transit and cannot send anymore right
- now. */
- if(uip_connr->len == 0) {
-
- /* The application cannot send more than what is allowed by
- the mss (the minumum of the MSS and the available
- window). */
- if(uip_slen > uip_connr->mss) {
- uip_slen = uip_connr->mss;
- }
-
- /* Remember how much data we send out now so that we know
- when everything has been acknowledged. */
- uip_connr->len = uip_slen;
- } else {
-
- /* If the application already had unacknowledged data, we
- make sure that the application does not send (i.e.,
- retransmit) out more than it previously sent out. */
- uip_slen = uip_connr->len;
- }
- }
- uip_connr->nrtx = 0;
- apprexmit:
- uip_appdata = uip_sappdata;
-
- /* If the application has data to be sent, or if the incoming
- packet had new data in it, we must send out a packet. */
- if(uip_slen > 0 && uip_connr->len > 0) {
- /* Add the length of the IP and TCP headers. */
- uip_len = uip_connr->len + UIP_TCPIP_HLEN;
- /* We always set the ACK flag in response packets. */
- BUF->flags = TCP_ACK | TCP_PSH;
- /* Send the packet. */
- goto tcp_send_noopts;
- }
- /* If there is no data to send, just send out a pure ACK if
- there is newdata. */
- if(uip_flags & UIP_NEWDATA) {
- uip_len = UIP_TCPIP_HLEN;
- BUF->flags = TCP_ACK;
- goto tcp_send_noopts;
- }
- }
- goto drop;
- case UIP_LAST_ACK:
- /* We can close this connection if the peer has acknowledged our
- FIN. This is indicated by the UIP_ACKDATA flag. */
- if(uip_flags & UIP_ACKDATA) {
- uip_connr->tcpstateflags = UIP_CLOSED;
- uip_flags = UIP_CLOSE;
- UIP_APPCALL();
- }
- break;
-
- case UIP_FIN_WAIT_1:
- /* The application has closed the connection, but the remote host
- hasn't closed its end yet. Thus we do nothing but wait for a
- FIN from the other side. */
- if(uip_len > 0) {
- uip_add_rcv_nxt(uip_len);
- }
- if(BUF->flags & TCP_FIN) {
- if(uip_flags & UIP_ACKDATA) {
- uip_connr->tcpstateflags = UIP_TIME_WAIT;
- uip_connr->timer = 0;
- uip_connr->len = 0;
- } else {
- uip_connr->tcpstateflags = UIP_CLOSING;
- }
- uip_add_rcv_nxt(1);
- uip_flags = UIP_CLOSE;
- UIP_APPCALL();
- goto tcp_send_ack;
- } else if(uip_flags & UIP_ACKDATA) {
- uip_connr->tcpstateflags = UIP_FIN_WAIT_2;
- uip_connr->len = 0;
- goto drop;
- }
- if(uip_len > 0) {
- goto tcp_send_ack;
- }
- goto drop;
-
- case UIP_FIN_WAIT_2:
- if(uip_len > 0) {
- uip_add_rcv_nxt(uip_len);
- }
- if(BUF->flags & TCP_FIN) {
- uip_connr->tcpstateflags = UIP_TIME_WAIT;
- uip_connr->timer = 0;
- uip_add_rcv_nxt(1);
- uip_flags = UIP_CLOSE;
- UIP_APPCALL();
- goto tcp_send_ack;
- }
- if(uip_len > 0) {
- goto tcp_send_ack;
- }
- goto drop;
-
- case UIP_TIME_WAIT:
- goto tcp_send_ack;
-
- case UIP_CLOSING:
- if(uip_flags & UIP_ACKDATA) {
- uip_connr->tcpstateflags = UIP_TIME_WAIT;
- uip_connr->timer = 0;
- }
- }
- goto drop;
-
-
- /* We jump here when we are ready to send the packet, and just want
- to set the appropriate TCP sequence numbers in the TCP header. */
- tcp_send_ack:
- BUF->flags = TCP_ACK;
- tcp_send_nodata:
- uip_len = UIP_IPTCPH_LEN;
- tcp_send_noopts:
- BUF->tcpoffset = (UIP_TCPH_LEN / 4) << 4;
- tcp_send:
- /* We're done with the input processing. We are now ready to send a
- reply. Our job is to fill in all the fields of the TCP and IP
- headers before calculating the checksum and finally send the
- packet. */
- BUF->ackno[0] = uip_connr->rcv_nxt[0];
- BUF->ackno[1] = uip_connr->rcv_nxt[1];
- BUF->ackno[2] = uip_connr->rcv_nxt[2];
- BUF->ackno[3] = uip_connr->rcv_nxt[3];
-
- BUF->seqno[0] = uip_connr->snd_nxt[0];
- BUF->seqno[1] = uip_connr->snd_nxt[1];
- BUF->seqno[2] = uip_connr->snd_nxt[2];
- BUF->seqno[3] = uip_connr->snd_nxt[3];
-
- BUF->proto = UIP_PROTO_TCP;
-
- BUF->srcport = uip_connr->lport;
- BUF->destport = uip_connr->rport;
-
- uip_ipaddr_copy(BUF->srcipaddr, uip_hostaddr);
- uip_ipaddr_copy(BUF->destipaddr, uip_connr->ripaddr);
-
- if(uip_connr->tcpstateflags & UIP_STOPPED) {
- /* If the connection has issued uip_stop(), we advertise a zero
- window so that the remote host will stop sending data. */
- BUF->wnd[0] = BUF->wnd[1] = 0;
- } else {
- BUF->wnd[0] = ((UIP_RECEIVE_WINDOW) >> 8);
- BUF->wnd[1] = ((UIP_RECEIVE_WINDOW) & 0xff);
- }
-
- tcp_send_noconn:
- BUF->ttl = UIP_TTL;
-#if UIP_CONF_IPV6
- /* For IPv6, the IP length field does not include the IPv6 IP header
- length. */
- BUF->len[0] = ((uip_len - UIP_IPH_LEN) >> 8);
- BUF->len[1] = ((uip_len - UIP_IPH_LEN) & 0xff);
-#else /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
- BUF->len[0] = (uip_len >> 8);
- BUF->len[1] = (uip_len & 0xff);
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
-
- BUF->urgp[0] = BUF->urgp[1] = 0;
-
- /* Calculate TCP checksum. */
- BUF->tcpchksum = 0;
- BUF->tcpchksum = ~(uip_tcpchksum());
-
- ip_send_nolen:
-
-#if UIP_CONF_IPV6
- BUF->vtc = 0x60;
- BUF->tcflow = 0x00;
- BUF->flow = 0x00;
-#else /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
- BUF->vhl = 0x45;
- BUF->tos = 0;
- BUF->ipoffset[0] = BUF->ipoffset[1] = 0;
- ++ipid;
- BUF->ipid[0] = ipid >> 8;
- BUF->ipid[1] = ipid & 0xff;
- /* Calculate IP checksum. */
- BUF->ipchksum = 0;
- BUF->ipchksum = ~(uip_ipchksum());
- DEBUG_PRINTF("uip ip_send_nolen: chkecum 0x%04x\n", uip_ipchksum());
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
-
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.tcp.sent);
- send:
- DEBUG_PRINTF("Sending packet with length %d (%d)\n", uip_len,
- (BUF->len[0] << 8) | BUF->len[1]);
-
- UIP_STAT(++uip_stat.ip.sent);
- /* Return and let the caller do the actual transmission. */
- uip_flags = 0;
- return;
- drop:
- uip_len = 0;
- uip_flags = 0;
- return;
-}
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-u16_t
-htons(u16_t val)
-{
- return HTONS(val);
-}
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-void
-uip_send(const void *data, int len)
-{
- if(len > 0) {
- uip_slen = len;
- if(data != uip_sappdata) {
- memcpy(uip_sappdata, (data), uip_slen);
- }
- }
-}
-/** @} */
diff --git a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip.h b/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 4fc04524d..000000000
--- a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1601 +0,0 @@
-
-/**
- * \addtogroup uip
- * @{
- */
-
-/**
- * \file
- * Header file for the uIP TCP/IP stack.
- * \author Adam Dunkels <adam@dunkels.com>
- *
- * The uIP TCP/IP stack header file contains definitions for a number
- * of C macros that are used by uIP programs as well as internal uIP
- * structures, TCP/IP header structures and function declarations.
- *
- */
-
-
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 2001-2003, 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.
- *
- * This file is part of the uIP TCP/IP stack.
- *
- * $Id: uip.h,v 1.40 2006/06/08 07:12:07 adam Exp $
- *
- */
-
-#ifndef __UIP_H__
-#define __UIP_H__
-
-#include "uipopt.h"
-
-/**
- * Repressentation of an IP address.
- *
- */
-typedef u16_t uip_ip4addr_t[2];
-typedef u16_t uip_ip6addr_t[8];
-#if UIP_CONF_IPV6
-typedef uip_ip6addr_t uip_ipaddr_t;
-#else /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
-typedef uip_ip4addr_t uip_ipaddr_t;
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/* First, the functions that should be called from the
- * system. Initialization, the periodic timer and incoming packets are
- * handled by the following three functions.
- */
-
-/**
- * \defgroup uipconffunc uIP configuration functions
- * @{
- *
- * The uIP configuration functions are used for setting run-time
- * parameters in uIP such as IP addresses.
- */
-
-/**
- * Set the IP address of this host.
- *
- * The IP address is represented as a 4-byte array where the first
- * octet of the IP address is put in the first member of the 4-byte
- * array.
- *
- * Example:
- \code
-
- uip_ipaddr_t addr;
-
- uip_ipaddr(&addr, 192,168,1,2);
- uip_sethostaddr(&addr);
-
- \endcode
- * \param addr A pointer to an IP address of type uip_ipaddr_t;
- *
- * \sa uip_ipaddr()
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_sethostaddr(addr) uip_ipaddr_copy(uip_hostaddr, (addr))
-
-/**
- * Get the IP address of this host.
- *
- * The IP address is represented as a 4-byte array where the first
- * octet of the IP address is put in the first member of the 4-byte
- * array.
- *
- * Example:
- \code
- uip_ipaddr_t hostaddr;
-
- uip_gethostaddr(&hostaddr);
- \endcode
- * \param addr A pointer to a uip_ipaddr_t variable that will be
- * filled in with the currently configured IP address.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_gethostaddr(addr) uip_ipaddr_copy((addr), uip_hostaddr)
-
-/**
- * Set the default router's IP address.
- *
- * \param addr A pointer to a uip_ipaddr_t variable containing the IP
- * address of the default router.
- *
- * \sa uip_ipaddr()
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_setdraddr(addr) uip_ipaddr_copy(uip_draddr, (addr))
-
-/**
- * Set the netmask.
- *
- * \param addr A pointer to a uip_ipaddr_t variable containing the IP
- * address of the netmask.
- *
- * \sa uip_ipaddr()
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_setnetmask(addr) uip_ipaddr_copy(uip_netmask, (addr))
-
-
-/**
- * Get the default router's IP address.
- *
- * \param addr A pointer to a uip_ipaddr_t variable that will be
- * filled in with the IP address of the default router.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_getdraddr(addr) uip_ipaddr_copy((addr), uip_draddr)
-
-/**
- * Get the netmask.
- *
- * \param addr A pointer to a uip_ipaddr_t variable that will be
- * filled in with the value of the netmask.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_getnetmask(addr) uip_ipaddr_copy((addr), uip_netmask)
-
-/** @} */
-
-/**
- * \defgroup uipinit uIP initialization functions
- * @{
- *
- * The uIP initialization functions are used for booting uIP.
- */
-
-/**
- * uIP initialization function.
- *
- * This function should be called at boot up to initilize the uIP
- * TCP/IP stack.
- */
-void uip_init(void);
-
-/**
- * uIP initialization function.
- *
- * This function may be used at boot time to set the initial ip_id.
- */
-void uip_setipid(u16_t id);
-
-/** @} */
-
-/**
- * \defgroup uipdevfunc uIP device driver functions
- * @{
- *
- * These functions are used by a network device driver for interacting
- * with uIP.
- */
-
-/**
- * Process an incoming packet.
- *
- * This function should be called when the device driver has received
- * a packet from the network. The packet from the device driver must
- * be present in the uip_buf buffer, and the length of the packet
- * should be placed in the uip_len variable.
- *
- * When the function returns, there may be an outbound packet placed
- * in the uip_buf packet buffer. If so, the uip_len variable is set to
- * the length of the packet. If no packet is to be sent out, the
- * uip_len variable is set to 0.
- *
- * The usual way of calling the function is presented by the source
- * code below.
- \code
- uip_len = devicedriver_poll();
- if(uip_len > 0) {
- uip_input();
- if(uip_len > 0) {
- devicedriver_send();
- }
- }
- \endcode
- *
- * \note If you are writing a uIP device driver that needs ARP
- * (Address Resolution Protocol), e.g., when running uIP over
- * Ethernet, you will need to call the uIP ARP code before calling
- * this function:
- \code
- #define BUF ((struct uip_eth_hdr *)&uip_buf[0])
- uip_len = ethernet_devicedrver_poll();
- if(uip_len > 0) {
- if(BUF->type == HTONS(UIP_ETHTYPE_IP)) {
- uip_arp_ipin();
- uip_input();
- if(uip_len > 0) {
- uip_arp_out();
- ethernet_devicedriver_send();
- }
- } else if(BUF->type == HTONS(UIP_ETHTYPE_ARP)) {
- uip_arp_arpin();
- if(uip_len > 0) {
- ethernet_devicedriver_send();
- }
- }
- \endcode
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_input() uip_process(UIP_DATA)
-
-/**
- * Periodic processing for a connection identified by its number.
- *
- * This function does the necessary periodic processing (timers,
- * polling) for a uIP TCP conneciton, and should be called when the
- * periodic uIP timer goes off. It should be called for every
- * connection, regardless of whether they are open of closed.
- *
- * When the function returns, it may have an outbound packet waiting
- * for service in the uIP packet buffer, and if so the uip_len
- * variable is set to a value larger than zero. The device driver
- * should be called to send out the packet.
- *
- * The ususal way of calling the function is through a for() loop like
- * this:
- \code
- for(i = 0; i < UIP_CONNS; ++i) {
- uip_periodic(i);
- if(uip_len > 0) {
- devicedriver_send();
- }
- }
- \endcode
- *
- * \note If you are writing a uIP device driver that needs ARP
- * (Address Resolution Protocol), e.g., when running uIP over
- * Ethernet, you will need to call the uip_arp_out() function before
- * calling the device driver:
- \code
- for(i = 0; i < UIP_CONNS; ++i) {
- uip_periodic(i);
- if(uip_len > 0) {
- uip_arp_out();
- ethernet_devicedriver_send();
- }
- }
- \endcode
- *
- * \param conn The number of the connection which is to be periodically polled.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_periodic(conn) do { uip_conn = &uip_conns[conn]; \
- uip_process(UIP_TIMER); } while (0)
-
-/**
- *
- *
- */
-#define uip_conn_active(conn) (uip_conns[conn].tcpstateflags != UIP_CLOSED)
-
-/**
- * Perform periodic processing for a connection identified by a pointer
- * to its structure.
- *
- * Same as uip_periodic() but takes a pointer to the actual uip_conn
- * struct instead of an integer as its argument. This function can be
- * used to force periodic processing of a specific connection.
- *
- * \param conn A pointer to the uip_conn struct for the connection to
- * be processed.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_periodic_conn(conn) do { uip_conn = conn; \
- uip_process(UIP_TIMER); } while (0)
-
-/**
- * Reuqest that a particular connection should be polled.
- *
- * Similar to uip_periodic_conn() but does not perform any timer
- * processing. The application is polled for new data.
- *
- * \param conn A pointer to the uip_conn struct for the connection to
- * be processed.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_poll_conn(conn) do { uip_conn = conn; \
- uip_process(UIP_POLL_REQUEST); } while (0)
-
-
-#if UIP_UDP
-/**
- * Periodic processing for a UDP connection identified by its number.
- *
- * This function is essentially the same as uip_periodic(), but for
- * UDP connections. It is called in a similar fashion as the
- * uip_periodic() function:
- \code
- for(i = 0; i < UIP_UDP_CONNS; i++) {
- uip_udp_periodic(i);
- if(uip_len > 0) {
- devicedriver_send();
- }
- }
- \endcode
- *
- * \note As for the uip_periodic() function, special care has to be
- * taken when using uIP together with ARP and Ethernet:
- \code
- for(i = 0; i < UIP_UDP_CONNS; i++) {
- uip_udp_periodic(i);
- if(uip_len > 0) {
- uip_arp_out();
- ethernet_devicedriver_send();
- }
- }
- \endcode
- *
- * \param conn The number of the UDP connection to be processed.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_udp_periodic(conn) do { uip_udp_conn = &uip_udp_conns[conn]; \
- uip_process(UIP_UDP_TIMER); } while (0)
-
-/**
- * Periodic processing for a UDP connection identified by a pointer to
- * its structure.
- *
- * Same as uip_udp_periodic() but takes a pointer to the actual
- * uip_conn struct instead of an integer as its argument. This
- * function can be used to force periodic processing of a specific
- * connection.
- *
- * \param conn A pointer to the uip_udp_conn struct for the connection
- * to be processed.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_udp_periodic_conn(conn) do { uip_udp_conn = conn; \
- uip_process(UIP_UDP_TIMER); } while (0)
-
-
-#endif /* UIP_UDP */
-
-/**
- * The uIP packet buffer.
- *
- * The uip_buf array is used to hold incoming and outgoing
- * packets. The device driver should place incoming data into this
- * buffer. When sending data, the device driver should read the link
- * level headers and the TCP/IP headers from this buffer. The size of
- * the link level headers is configured by the UIP_LLH_LEN define.
- *
- * \note The application data need not be placed in this buffer, so
- * the device driver must read it from the place pointed to by the
- * uip_appdata pointer as illustrated by the following example:
- \code
- void
- devicedriver_send(void)
- {
- hwsend(&uip_buf[0], UIP_LLH_LEN);
- if(uip_len <= UIP_LLH_LEN + UIP_TCPIP_HLEN) {
- hwsend(&uip_buf[UIP_LLH_LEN], uip_len - UIP_LLH_LEN);
- } else {
- hwsend(&uip_buf[UIP_LLH_LEN], UIP_TCPIP_HLEN);
- hwsend(uip_appdata, uip_len - UIP_TCPIP_HLEN - UIP_LLH_LEN);
- }
- }
- \endcode
- */
-extern u8_t uip_buf[UIP_BUFSIZE+2];
-
-/** @} */
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/* Functions that are used by the uIP application program. Opening and
- * closing connections, sending and receiving data, etc. is all
- * handled by the functions below.
-*/
-/**
- * \defgroup uipappfunc uIP application functions
- * @{
- *
- * Functions used by an application running of top of uIP.
- */
-
-/**
- * Start listening to the specified port.
- *
- * \note Since this function expects the port number in network byte
- * order, a conversion using HTONS() or htons() is necessary.
- *
- \code
- uip_listen(HTONS(80));
- \endcode
- *
- * \param port A 16-bit port number in network byte order.
- */
-void uip_listen(u16_t port);
-
-/**
- * Stop listening to the specified port.
- *
- * \note Since this function expects the port number in network byte
- * order, a conversion using HTONS() or htons() is necessary.
- *
- \code
- uip_unlisten(HTONS(80));
- \endcode
- *
- * \param port A 16-bit port number in network byte order.
- */
-void uip_unlisten(u16_t port);
-
-/**
- * Connect to a remote host using TCP.
- *
- * This function is used to start a new connection to the specified
- * port on the specied host. It allocates a new connection identifier,
- * sets the connection to the SYN_SENT state and sets the
- * retransmission timer to 0. This will cause a TCP SYN segment to be
- * sent out the next time this connection is periodically processed,
- * which usually is done within 0.5 seconds after the call to
- * uip_connect().
- *
- * \note This function is avaliable only if support for active open
- * has been configured by defining UIP_ACTIVE_OPEN to 1 in uipopt.h.
- *
- * \note Since this function requires the port number to be in network
- * byte order, a conversion using HTONS() or htons() is necessary.
- *
- \code
- uip_ipaddr_t ipaddr;
-
- uip_ipaddr(&ipaddr, 192,168,1,2);
- uip_connect(&ipaddr, HTONS(80));
- \endcode
- *
- * \param ripaddr The IP address of the remote hot.
- *
- * \param port A 16-bit port number in network byte order.
- *
- * \return A pointer to the uIP connection identifier for the new connection,
- * or NULL if no connection could be allocated.
- *
- */
-struct uip_conn *uip_connect(uip_ipaddr_t *ripaddr, u16_t port);
-
-
-
-/**
- * \internal
- *
- * Check if a connection has outstanding (i.e., unacknowledged) data.
- *
- * \param conn A pointer to the uip_conn structure for the connection.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_outstanding(conn) ((conn)->len)
-
-/**
- * Send data on the current connection.
- *
- * This function is used to send out a single segment of TCP
- * data. Only applications that have been invoked by uIP for event
- * processing can send data.
- *
- * The amount of data that actually is sent out after a call to this
- * funcion is determined by the maximum amount of data TCP allows. uIP
- * will automatically crop the data so that only the appropriate
- * amount of data is sent. The function uip_mss() can be used to query
- * uIP for the amount of data that actually will be sent.
- *
- * \note This function does not guarantee that the sent data will
- * arrive at the destination. If the data is lost in the network, the
- * application will be invoked with the uip_rexmit() event being
- * set. The application will then have to resend the data using this
- * function.
- *
- * \param data A pointer to the data which is to be sent.
- *
- * \param len The maximum amount of data bytes to be sent.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-void uip_send(const void *data, int len);
-
-/**
- * The length of any incoming data that is currently avaliable (if avaliable)
- * in the uip_appdata buffer.
- *
- * The test function uip_data() must first be used to check if there
- * is any data available at all.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-/*void uip_datalen(void);*/
-#define uip_datalen() uip_len
-
-/**
- * The length of any out-of-band data (urgent data) that has arrived
- * on the connection.
- *
- * \note The configuration parameter UIP_URGDATA must be set for this
- * function to be enabled.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_urgdatalen() uip_urglen
-
-/**
- * Close the current connection.
- *
- * This function will close the current connection in a nice way.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_close() (uip_flags = UIP_CLOSE)
-
-/**
- * Abort the current connection.
- *
- * This function will abort (reset) the current connection, and is
- * usually used when an error has occured that prevents using the
- * uip_close() function.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_abort() (uip_flags = UIP_ABORT)
-
-/**
- * Tell the sending host to stop sending data.
- *
- * This function will close our receiver's window so that we stop
- * receiving data for the current connection.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_stop() (uip_conn->tcpstateflags |= UIP_STOPPED)
-
-/**
- * Find out if the current connection has been previously stopped with
- * uip_stop().
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_stopped(conn) ((conn)->tcpstateflags & UIP_STOPPED)
-
-/**
- * Restart the current connection, if is has previously been stopped
- * with uip_stop().
- *
- * This function will open the receiver's window again so that we
- * start receiving data for the current connection.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_restart() do { uip_flags |= UIP_NEWDATA; \
- uip_conn->tcpstateflags &= ~UIP_STOPPED; \
- } while(0)
-
-
-/* uIP tests that can be made to determine in what state the current
- connection is, and what the application function should do. */
-
-/**
- * Is the current connection a UDP connection?
- *
- * This function checks whether the current connection is a UDP connection.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- *
- */
-#define uip_udpconnection() (uip_conn == NULL)
-
-/**
- * Is new incoming data available?
- *
- * Will reduce to non-zero if there is new data for the application
- * present at the uip_appdata pointer. The size of the data is
- * avaliable through the uip_len variable.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_newdata() (uip_flags & UIP_NEWDATA)
-
-/**
- * Has previously sent data been acknowledged?
- *
- * Will reduce to non-zero if the previously sent data has been
- * acknowledged by the remote host. This means that the application
- * can send new data.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_acked() (uip_flags & UIP_ACKDATA)
-
-/**
- * Has the connection just been connected?
- *
- * Reduces to non-zero if the current connection has been connected to
- * a remote host. This will happen both if the connection has been
- * actively opened (with uip_connect()) or passively opened (with
- * uip_listen()).
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_connected() (uip_flags & UIP_CONNECTED)
-
-/**
- * Has the connection been closed by the other end?
- *
- * Is non-zero if the connection has been closed by the remote
- * host. The application may then do the necessary clean-ups.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_closed() (uip_flags & UIP_CLOSE)
-
-/**
- * Has the connection been aborted by the other end?
- *
- * Non-zero if the current connection has been aborted (reset) by the
- * remote host.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_aborted() (uip_flags & UIP_ABORT)
-
-/**
- * Has the connection timed out?
- *
- * Non-zero if the current connection has been aborted due to too many
- * retransmissions.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_timedout() (uip_flags & UIP_TIMEDOUT)
-
-/**
- * Do we need to retransmit previously data?
- *
- * Reduces to non-zero if the previously sent data has been lost in
- * the network, and the application should retransmit it. The
- * application should send the exact same data as it did the last
- * time, using the uip_send() function.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_rexmit() (uip_flags & UIP_REXMIT)
-
-/**
- * Is the connection being polled by uIP?
- *
- * Is non-zero if the reason the application is invoked is that the
- * current connection has been idle for a while and should be
- * polled.
- *
- * The polling event can be used for sending data without having to
- * wait for the remote host to send data.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_poll() (uip_flags & UIP_POLL)
-
-/**
- * Get the initial maxium segment size (MSS) of the current
- * connection.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_initialmss() (uip_conn->initialmss)
-
-/**
- * Get the current maxium segment size that can be sent on the current
- * connection.
- *
- * The current maxiumum segment size that can be sent on the
- * connection is computed from the receiver's window and the MSS of
- * the connection (which also is available by calling
- * uip_initialmss()).
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_mss() (uip_conn->mss)
-
-/**
- * Set up a new UDP connection.
- *
- * This function sets up a new UDP connection. The function will
- * automatically allocate an unused local port for the new
- * connection. However, another port can be chosen by using the
- * uip_udp_bind() call, after the uip_udp_new() function has been
- * called.
- *
- * Example:
- \code
- uip_ipaddr_t addr;
- struct uip_udp_conn *c;
-
- uip_ipaddr(&addr, 192,168,2,1);
- c = uip_udp_new(&addr, HTONS(12345));
- if(c != NULL) {
- uip_udp_bind(c, HTONS(12344));
- }
- \endcode
- * \param ripaddr The IP address of the remote host.
- *
- * \param rport The remote port number in network byte order.
- *
- * \return The uip_udp_conn structure for the new connection or NULL
- * if no connection could be allocated.
- */
-struct uip_udp_conn *uip_udp_new(uip_ipaddr_t *ripaddr, u16_t rport);
-
-/**
- * Removed a UDP connection.
- *
- * \param conn A pointer to the uip_udp_conn structure for the connection.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_udp_remove(conn) (conn)->lport = 0
-
-/**
- * Bind a UDP connection to a local port.
- *
- * \param conn A pointer to the uip_udp_conn structure for the
- * connection.
- *
- * \param port The local port number, in network byte order.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_udp_bind(conn, port) (conn)->lport = port
-
-/**
- * Send a UDP datagram of length len on the current connection.
- *
- * This function can only be called in response to a UDP event (poll
- * or newdata). The data must be present in the uip_buf buffer, at the
- * place pointed to by the uip_appdata pointer.
- *
- * \param len The length of the data in the uip_buf buffer.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_udp_send(len) uip_send((char *)uip_appdata, len)
-
-/** @} */
-
-/* uIP convenience and converting functions. */
-
-/**
- * \defgroup uipconvfunc uIP conversion functions
- * @{
- *
- * These functions can be used for converting between different data
- * formats used by uIP.
- */
-
-/**
- * Construct an IP address from four bytes.
- *
- * This function constructs an IP address of the type that uIP handles
- * internally from four bytes. The function is handy for specifying IP
- * addresses to use with e.g. the uip_connect() function.
- *
- * Example:
- \code
- uip_ipaddr_t ipaddr;
- struct uip_conn *c;
-
- uip_ipaddr(&ipaddr, 192,168,1,2);
- c = uip_connect(&ipaddr, HTONS(80));
- \endcode
- *
- * \param addr A pointer to a uip_ipaddr_t variable that will be
- * filled in with the IP address.
- *
- * \param addr0 The first octet of the IP address.
- * \param addr1 The second octet of the IP address.
- * \param addr2 The third octet of the IP address.
- * \param addr3 The forth octet of the IP address.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_ipaddr(addr, addr0,addr1,addr2,addr3) do { \
- ((u16_t *)(addr))[0] = HTONS(((addr0) << 8) | (addr1)); \
- ((u16_t *)(addr))[1] = HTONS(((addr2) << 8) | (addr3)); \
- } while(0)
-
-/**
- * Construct an IPv6 address from eight 16-bit words.
- *
- * This function constructs an IPv6 address.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_ip6addr(addr, addr0,addr1,addr2,addr3,addr4,addr5,addr6,addr7) do { \
- ((u16_t *)(addr))[0] = HTONS((addr0)); \
- ((u16_t *)(addr))[1] = HTONS((addr1)); \
- ((u16_t *)(addr))[2] = HTONS((addr2)); \
- ((u16_t *)(addr))[3] = HTONS((addr3)); \
- ((u16_t *)(addr))[4] = HTONS((addr4)); \
- ((u16_t *)(addr))[5] = HTONS((addr5)); \
- ((u16_t *)(addr))[6] = HTONS((addr6)); \
- ((u16_t *)(addr))[7] = HTONS((addr7)); \
- } while(0)
-
-/**
- * Copy an IP address to another IP address.
- *
- * Copies an IP address from one place to another.
- *
- * Example:
- \code
- uip_ipaddr_t ipaddr1, ipaddr2;
-
- uip_ipaddr(&ipaddr1, 192,16,1,2);
- uip_ipaddr_copy(&ipaddr2, &ipaddr1);
- \endcode
- *
- * \param dest The destination for the copy.
- * \param src The source from where to copy.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#if !UIP_CONF_IPV6
-#define uip_ipaddr_copy(dest, src) do { \
- ((u16_t *)dest)[0] = ((u16_t *)src)[0]; \
- ((u16_t *)dest)[1] = ((u16_t *)src)[1]; \
- } while(0)
-#else /* !UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
-#define uip_ipaddr_copy(dest, src) memcpy(dest, src, sizeof(uip_ip6addr_t))
-#endif /* !UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
-
-/**
- * Compare two IP addresses
- *
- * Compares two IP addresses.
- *
- * Example:
- \code
- uip_ipaddr_t ipaddr1, ipaddr2;
-
- uip_ipaddr(&ipaddr1, 192,16,1,2);
- if(uip_ipaddr_cmp(&ipaddr2, &ipaddr1)) {
- printf("They are the same");
- }
- \endcode
- *
- * \param addr1 The first IP address.
- * \param addr2 The second IP address.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#if !UIP_CONF_IPV6
-#define uip_ipaddr_cmp(addr1, addr2) (((u16_t *)addr1)[0] == ((u16_t *)addr2)[0] && \
- ((u16_t *)addr1)[1] == ((u16_t *)addr2)[1])
-#else /* !UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
-#define uip_ipaddr_cmp(addr1, addr2) (memcmp(addr1, addr2, sizeof(uip_ip6addr_t)) == 0)
-#endif /* !UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
-
-/**
- * Compare two IP addresses with netmasks
- *
- * Compares two IP addresses with netmasks. The masks are used to mask
- * out the bits that are to be compared.
- *
- * Example:
- \code
- uip_ipaddr_t ipaddr1, ipaddr2, mask;
-
- uip_ipaddr(&mask, 255,255,255,0);
- uip_ipaddr(&ipaddr1, 192,16,1,2);
- uip_ipaddr(&ipaddr2, 192,16,1,3);
- if(uip_ipaddr_maskcmp(&ipaddr1, &ipaddr2, &mask)) {
- printf("They are the same");
- }
- \endcode
- *
- * \param addr1 The first IP address.
- * \param addr2 The second IP address.
- * \param mask The netmask.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_ipaddr_maskcmp(addr1, addr2, mask) \
- (((((u16_t *)addr1)[0] & ((u16_t *)mask)[0]) == \
- (((u16_t *)addr2)[0] & ((u16_t *)mask)[0])) && \
- ((((u16_t *)addr1)[1] & ((u16_t *)mask)[1]) == \
- (((u16_t *)addr2)[1] & ((u16_t *)mask)[1])))
-
-
-/**
- * Mask out the network part of an IP address.
- *
- * Masks out the network part of an IP address, given the address and
- * the netmask.
- *
- * Example:
- \code
- uip_ipaddr_t ipaddr1, ipaddr2, netmask;
-
- uip_ipaddr(&ipaddr1, 192,16,1,2);
- uip_ipaddr(&netmask, 255,255,255,0);
- uip_ipaddr_mask(&ipaddr2, &ipaddr1, &netmask);
- \endcode
- *
- * In the example above, the variable "ipaddr2" will contain the IP
- * address 192.168.1.0.
- *
- * \param dest Where the result is to be placed.
- * \param src The IP address.
- * \param mask The netmask.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_ipaddr_mask(dest, src, mask) do { \
- ((u16_t *)dest)[0] = ((u16_t *)src)[0] & ((u16_t *)mask)[0]; \
- ((u16_t *)dest)[1] = ((u16_t *)src)[1] & ((u16_t *)mask)[1]; \
- } while(0)
-
-/**
- * Pick the first octet of an IP address.
- *
- * Picks out the first octet of an IP address.
- *
- * Example:
- \code
- uip_ipaddr_t ipaddr;
- u8_t octet;
-
- uip_ipaddr(&ipaddr, 1,2,3,4);
- octet = uip_ipaddr1(&ipaddr);
- \endcode
- *
- * In the example above, the variable "octet" will contain the value 1.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_ipaddr1(addr) (htons(((u16_t *)(addr))[0]) >> 8)
-
-/**
- * Pick the second octet of an IP address.
- *
- * Picks out the second octet of an IP address.
- *
- * Example:
- \code
- uip_ipaddr_t ipaddr;
- u8_t octet;
-
- uip_ipaddr(&ipaddr, 1,2,3,4);
- octet = uip_ipaddr2(&ipaddr);
- \endcode
- *
- * In the example above, the variable "octet" will contain the value 2.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_ipaddr2(addr) (htons(((u16_t *)(addr))[0]) & 0xff)
-
-/**
- * Pick the third octet of an IP address.
- *
- * Picks out the third octet of an IP address.
- *
- * Example:
- \code
- uip_ipaddr_t ipaddr;
- u8_t octet;
-
- uip_ipaddr(&ipaddr, 1,2,3,4);
- octet = uip_ipaddr3(&ipaddr);
- \endcode
- *
- * In the example above, the variable "octet" will contain the value 3.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_ipaddr3(addr) (htons(((u16_t *)(addr))[1]) >> 8)
-
-/**
- * Pick the fourth octet of an IP address.
- *
- * Picks out the fourth octet of an IP address.
- *
- * Example:
- \code
- uip_ipaddr_t ipaddr;
- u8_t octet;
-
- uip_ipaddr(&ipaddr, 1,2,3,4);
- octet = uip_ipaddr4(&ipaddr);
- \endcode
- *
- * In the example above, the variable "octet" will contain the value 4.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_ipaddr4(addr) (htons(((u16_t *)(addr))[1]) & 0xff)
-
-/**
- * Convert 16-bit quantity from host byte order to network byte order.
- *
- * This macro is primarily used for converting constants from host
- * byte order to network byte order. For converting variables to
- * network byte order, use the htons() function instead.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#ifndef HTONS
-# if UIP_BYTE_ORDER == UIP_BIG_ENDIAN
-# define HTONS(n) (n)
-# else /* UIP_BYTE_ORDER == UIP_BIG_ENDIAN */
-# define HTONS(n) (u16_t)((((u16_t) (n)) << 8) | (((u16_t) (n)) >> 8))
-# endif /* UIP_BYTE_ORDER == UIP_BIG_ENDIAN */
-#else
-#error "HTONS already defined!"
-#endif /* HTONS */
-
-/**
- * Convert 16-bit quantity from host byte order to network byte order.
- *
- * This function is primarily used for converting variables from host
- * byte order to network byte order. For converting constants to
- * network byte order, use the HTONS() macro instead.
- */
-#ifndef htons
-u16_t htons(u16_t val);
-#endif /* htons */
-#ifndef ntohs
-#define ntohs htons
-#endif
-
-/** @} */
-
-/**
- * Pointer to the application data in the packet buffer.
- *
- * This pointer points to the application data when the application is
- * called. If the application wishes to send data, the application may
- * use this space to write the data into before calling uip_send().
- */
-extern void *uip_appdata;
-
-#if UIP_URGDATA > 0
-/* u8_t *uip_urgdata:
- *
- * This pointer points to any urgent data that has been received. Only
- * present if compiled with support for urgent data (UIP_URGDATA).
- */
-extern void *uip_urgdata;
-#endif /* UIP_URGDATA > 0 */
-
-
-/**
- * \defgroup uipdrivervars Variables used in uIP device drivers
- * @{
- *
- * uIP has a few global variables that are used in device drivers for
- * uIP.
- */
-
-/**
- * The length of the packet in the uip_buf buffer.
- *
- * The global variable uip_len holds the length of the packet in the
- * uip_buf buffer.
- *
- * When the network device driver calls the uIP input function,
- * uip_len should be set to the length of the packet in the uip_buf
- * buffer.
- *
- * When sending packets, the device driver should use the contents of
- * the uip_len variable to determine the length of the outgoing
- * packet.
- *
- */
-extern u16_t uip_len;
-
-/** @} */
-
-#if UIP_URGDATA > 0
-extern u16_t uip_urglen, uip_surglen;
-#endif /* UIP_URGDATA > 0 */
-
-
-/**
- * Representation of a uIP TCP connection.
- *
- * The uip_conn structure is used for identifying a connection. All
- * but one field in the structure are to be considered read-only by an
- * application. The only exception is the appstate field whos purpose
- * is to let the application store application-specific state (e.g.,
- * file pointers) for the connection. The type of this field is
- * configured in the "uipopt.h" header file.
- */
-struct uip_conn {
- uip_ipaddr_t ripaddr; /**< The IP address of the remote host. */
-
- u16_t lport; /**< The local TCP port, in network byte order. */
- u16_t rport; /**< The local remote TCP port, in network byte
- order. */
-
- u8_t rcv_nxt[4]; /**< The sequence number that we expect to
- receive next. */
- u8_t snd_nxt[4]; /**< The sequence number that was last sent by
- us. */
- u16_t len; /**< Length of the data that was previously sent. */
- u16_t mss; /**< Current maximum segment size for the
- connection. */
- u16_t initialmss; /**< Initial maximum segment size for the
- connection. */
- u8_t sa; /**< Retransmission time-out calculation state
- variable. */
- u8_t sv; /**< Retransmission time-out calculation state
- variable. */
- u8_t rto; /**< Retransmission time-out. */
- u8_t tcpstateflags; /**< TCP state and flags. */
- u8_t timer; /**< The retransmission timer. */
- u8_t nrtx; /**< The number of retransmissions for the last
- segment sent. */
-
- /** The application state. */
- uip_tcp_appstate_t appstate;
-};
-
-
-/**
- * Pointer to the current TCP connection.
- *
- * The uip_conn pointer can be used to access the current TCP
- * connection.
- */
-extern struct uip_conn *uip_conn;
-/* The array containing all uIP connections. */
-extern struct uip_conn uip_conns[UIP_CONNS];
-/**
- * \addtogroup uiparch
- * @{
- */
-
-/**
- * 4-byte array used for the 32-bit sequence number calculations.
- */
-extern u8_t uip_acc32[4];
-
-/** @} */
-
-
-#if UIP_UDP
-/**
- * Representation of a uIP UDP connection.
- */
-struct uip_udp_conn {
- uip_ipaddr_t ripaddr; /**< The IP address of the remote peer. */
- u16_t lport; /**< The local port number in network byte order. */
- u16_t rport; /**< The remote port number in network byte order. */
- u8_t ttl; /**< Default time-to-live. */
-
- /** The application state. */
- uip_udp_appstate_t appstate;
-};
-
-/**
- * The current UDP connection.
- */
-extern struct uip_udp_conn *uip_udp_conn;
-extern struct uip_udp_conn uip_udp_conns[UIP_UDP_CONNS];
-#endif /* UIP_UDP */
-
-/**
- * The structure holding the TCP/IP statistics that are gathered if
- * UIP_STATISTICS is set to 1.
- *
- */
-struct uip_stats {
- struct {
- uip_stats_t drop; /**< Number of dropped packets at the IP
- layer. */
- uip_stats_t recv; /**< Number of received packets at the IP
- layer. */
- uip_stats_t sent; /**< Number of sent packets at the IP
- layer. */
- uip_stats_t vhlerr; /**< Number of packets dropped due to wrong
- IP version or header length. */
- uip_stats_t hblenerr; /**< Number of packets dropped due to wrong
- IP length, high byte. */
- uip_stats_t lblenerr; /**< Number of packets dropped due to wrong
- IP length, low byte. */
- uip_stats_t fragerr; /**< Number of packets dropped since they
- were IP fragments. */
- uip_stats_t chkerr; /**< Number of packets dropped due to IP
- checksum errors. */
- uip_stats_t protoerr; /**< Number of packets dropped since they
- were neither ICMP, UDP nor TCP. */
- } ip; /**< IP statistics. */
- struct {
- uip_stats_t drop; /**< Number of dropped ICMP packets. */
- uip_stats_t recv; /**< Number of received ICMP packets. */
- uip_stats_t sent; /**< Number of sent ICMP packets. */
- uip_stats_t typeerr; /**< Number of ICMP packets with a wrong
- type. */
- } icmp; /**< ICMP statistics. */
- struct {
- uip_stats_t drop; /**< Number of dropped TCP segments. */
- uip_stats_t recv; /**< Number of recived TCP segments. */
- uip_stats_t sent; /**< Number of sent TCP segments. */
- uip_stats_t chkerr; /**< Number of TCP segments with a bad
- checksum. */
- uip_stats_t ackerr; /**< Number of TCP segments with a bad ACK
- number. */
- uip_stats_t rst; /**< Number of recevied TCP RST (reset) segments. */
- uip_stats_t rexmit; /**< Number of retransmitted TCP segments. */
- uip_stats_t syndrop; /**< Number of dropped SYNs due to too few
- connections was avaliable. */
- uip_stats_t synrst; /**< Number of SYNs for closed ports,
- triggering a RST. */
- } tcp; /**< TCP statistics. */
-#if UIP_UDP
- struct {
- uip_stats_t drop; /**< Number of dropped UDP segments. */
- uip_stats_t recv; /**< Number of recived UDP segments. */
- uip_stats_t sent; /**< Number of sent UDP segments. */
- uip_stats_t chkerr; /**< Number of UDP segments with a bad
- checksum. */
- } udp; /**< UDP statistics. */
-#endif /* UIP_UDP */
-};
-
-/**
- * The uIP TCP/IP statistics.
- *
- * This is the variable in which the uIP TCP/IP statistics are gathered.
- */
-extern struct uip_stats uip_stat;
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/* All the stuff below this point is internal to uIP and should not be
- * used directly by an application or by a device driver.
- */
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/* u8_t uip_flags:
- *
- * When the application is called, uip_flags will contain the flags
- * that are defined in this file. Please read below for more
- * infomation.
- */
-extern u8_t uip_flags;
-
-/* The following flags may be set in the global variable uip_flags
- before calling the application callback. The UIP_ACKDATA,
- UIP_NEWDATA, and UIP_CLOSE flags may both be set at the same time,
- whereas the others are mutualy exclusive. Note that these flags
- should *NOT* be accessed directly, but only through the uIP
- functions/macros. */
-
-#define UIP_ACKDATA 1 /* Signifies that the outstanding data was
- acked and the application should send
- out new data instead of retransmitting
- the last data. */
-#define UIP_NEWDATA 2 /* Flags the fact that the peer has sent
- us new data. */
-#define UIP_REXMIT 4 /* Tells the application to retransmit the
- data that was last sent. */
-#define UIP_POLL 8 /* Used for polling the application, to
- check if the application has data that
- it wants to send. */
-#define UIP_CLOSE 16 /* The remote host has closed the
- connection, thus the connection has
- gone away. Or the application signals
- that it wants to close the
- connection. */
-#define UIP_ABORT 32 /* The remote host has aborted the
- connection, thus the connection has
- gone away. Or the application signals
- that it wants to abort the
- connection. */
-#define UIP_CONNECTED 64 /* We have got a connection from a remote
- host and have set up a new connection
- for it, or an active connection has
- been successfully established. */
-
-#define UIP_TIMEDOUT 128 /* The connection has been aborted due to
- too many retransmissions. */
-
-/* uip_process(flag):
- *
- * The actual uIP function which does all the work.
- */
-void uip_process(u8_t flag);
-
-/* The following flags are passed as an argument to the uip_process()
- function. They are used to distinguish between the two cases where
- uip_process() is called. It can be called either because we have
- incoming data that should be processed, or because the periodic
- timer has fired. These values are never used directly, but only in
- the macrose defined in this file. */
-
-#define UIP_DATA 1 /* Tells uIP that there is incoming
- data in the uip_buf buffer. The
- length of the data is stored in the
- global variable uip_len. */
-#define UIP_TIMER 2 /* Tells uIP that the periodic timer
- has fired. */
-#define UIP_POLL_REQUEST 3 /* Tells uIP that a connection should
- be polled. */
-#define UIP_UDP_SEND_CONN 4 /* Tells uIP that a UDP datagram
- should be constructed in the
- uip_buf buffer. */
-#if UIP_UDP
-#define UIP_UDP_TIMER 5
-#endif /* UIP_UDP */
-
-/* The TCP states used in the uip_conn->tcpstateflags. */
-#define UIP_CLOSED 0
-#define UIP_SYN_RCVD 1
-#define UIP_SYN_SENT 2
-#define UIP_ESTABLISHED 3
-#define UIP_FIN_WAIT_1 4
-#define UIP_FIN_WAIT_2 5
-#define UIP_CLOSING 6
-#define UIP_TIME_WAIT 7
-#define UIP_LAST_ACK 8
-#define UIP_TS_MASK 15
-
-#define UIP_STOPPED 16
-
-/* The TCP and IP headers. */
-struct uip_tcpip_hdr {
-#if UIP_CONF_IPV6
- /* IPv6 header. */
- u8_t vtc,
- tcflow;
- u16_t flow;
- u8_t len[2];
- u8_t proto, ttl;
- uip_ip6addr_t srcipaddr, destipaddr;
-#else /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
- /* IPv4 header. */
- u8_t vhl,
- tos,
- len[2],
- ipid[2],
- ipoffset[2],
- ttl,
- proto;
- u16_t ipchksum;
- u16_t srcipaddr[2],
- destipaddr[2];
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
-
- /* TCP header. */
- u16_t srcport,
- destport;
- u8_t seqno[4],
- ackno[4],
- tcpoffset,
- flags,
- wnd[2];
- u16_t tcpchksum;
- u8_t urgp[2];
- u8_t optdata[4];
-};
-
-/* The ICMP and IP headers. */
-struct uip_icmpip_hdr {
-#if UIP_CONF_IPV6
- /* IPv6 header. */
- u8_t vtc,
- tcf;
- u16_t flow;
- u8_t len[2];
- u8_t proto, ttl;
- uip_ip6addr_t srcipaddr, destipaddr;
-#else /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
- /* IPv4 header. */
- u8_t vhl,
- tos,
- len[2],
- ipid[2],
- ipoffset[2],
- ttl,
- proto;
- u16_t ipchksum;
- u16_t srcipaddr[2],
- destipaddr[2];
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
-
- /* ICMP (echo) header. */
- u8_t type, icode;
- u16_t icmpchksum;
-#if !UIP_CONF_IPV6
- u16_t id, seqno;
-#else /* !UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
- u8_t flags, reserved1, reserved2, reserved3;
- u8_t icmp6data[16];
- u8_t options[1];
-#endif /* !UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
-};
-
-
-/* The UDP and IP headers. */
-struct uip_udpip_hdr {
-#if UIP_CONF_IPV6
- /* IPv6 header. */
- u8_t vtc,
- tcf;
- u16_t flow;
- u8_t len[2];
- u8_t proto, ttl;
- uip_ip6addr_t srcipaddr, destipaddr;
-#else /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
- /* IP header. */
- u8_t vhl,
- tos,
- len[2],
- ipid[2],
- ipoffset[2],
- ttl,
- proto;
- u16_t ipchksum;
- u16_t srcipaddr[2],
- destipaddr[2];
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
-
- /* UDP header. */
- u16_t srcport,
- destport;
- u16_t udplen;
- u16_t udpchksum;
-};
-
-
-
-/**
- * The buffer size available for user data in the \ref uip_buf buffer.
- *
- * This macro holds the available size for user data in the \ref
- * uip_buf buffer. The macro is intended to be used for checking
- * bounds of available user data.
- *
- * Example:
- \code
- snprintf(uip_appdata, UIP_APPDATA_SIZE, "%u\n", i);
- \endcode
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define UIP_APPDATA_SIZE (UIP_BUFSIZE - UIP_LLH_LEN - UIP_TCPIP_HLEN)
-
-
-#define UIP_PROTO_ICMP 1
-#define UIP_PROTO_TCP 6
-#define UIP_PROTO_UDP 17
-#define UIP_PROTO_ICMP6 58
-
-/* Header sizes. */
-#if UIP_CONF_IPV6
-#define UIP_IPH_LEN 40
-#else /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
-#define UIP_IPH_LEN 20 /* Size of IP header */
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_IPV6 */
-#define UIP_UDPH_LEN 8 /* Size of UDP header */
-#define UIP_TCPH_LEN 20 /* Size of TCP header */
-#define UIP_IPUDPH_LEN (UIP_UDPH_LEN + UIP_IPH_LEN) /* Size of IP +
- UDP
- header */
-#define UIP_IPTCPH_LEN (UIP_TCPH_LEN + UIP_IPH_LEN) /* Size of IP +
- TCP
- header */
-#define UIP_TCPIP_HLEN UIP_IPTCPH_LEN
-
-
-#if UIP_FIXEDADDR
-extern const uip_ipaddr_t uip_hostaddr, uip_netmask, uip_draddr;
-#else /* UIP_FIXEDADDR */
-extern uip_ipaddr_t uip_hostaddr, uip_netmask, uip_draddr;
-#endif /* UIP_FIXEDADDR */
-
-
-
-/**
- * Representation of a 48-bit Ethernet address.
- */
-struct uip_eth_addr {
- u8_t addr[6];
-};
-
-/**
- * Calculate the Internet checksum over a buffer.
- *
- * The Internet checksum is the one's complement of the one's
- * complement sum of all 16-bit words in the buffer.
- *
- * See RFC1071.
- *
- * \param buf A pointer to the buffer over which the checksum is to be
- * computed.
- *
- * \param len The length of the buffer over which the checksum is to
- * be computed.
- *
- * \return The Internet checksum of the buffer.
- */
-u16_t uip_chksum(u16_t *buf, u16_t len);
-
-/**
- * Calculate the IP header checksum of the packet header in uip_buf.
- *
- * The IP header checksum is the Internet checksum of the 20 bytes of
- * the IP header.
- *
- * \return The IP header checksum of the IP header in the uip_buf
- * buffer.
- */
-u16_t uip_ipchksum(void);
-
-/**
- * Calculate the TCP checksum of the packet in uip_buf and uip_appdata.
- *
- * The TCP checksum is the Internet checksum of data contents of the
- * TCP segment, and a pseudo-header as defined in RFC793.
- *
- * \return The TCP checksum of the TCP segment in uip_buf and pointed
- * to by uip_appdata.
- */
-u16_t uip_tcpchksum(void);
-
-/**
- * Calculate the UDP checksum of the packet in uip_buf and uip_appdata.
- *
- * The UDP checksum is the Internet checksum of data contents of the
- * UDP segment, and a pseudo-header as defined in RFC768.
- *
- * \return The UDP checksum of the UDP segment in uip_buf and pointed
- * to by uip_appdata.
- */
-u16_t uip_udpchksum(void);
-
-
-#endif /* __UIP_H__ */
-
-
-/** @} */
diff --git a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip_arch.h b/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip_arch.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 71fd84bf3..000000000
--- a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip_arch.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,138 +0,0 @@
-/**
- * \addtogroup uip
- * {@
- */
-
-/**
- * \defgroup uiparch Architecture specific uIP functions
- * @{
- *
- * The functions in the architecture specific module implement the IP
- * check sum and 32-bit additions.
- *
- * The IP checksum calculation is the most computationally expensive
- * operation in the TCP/IP stack and it therefore pays off to
- * implement this in efficient assembler. The purpose of the uip-arch
- * module is to let the checksum functions to be implemented in
- * architecture specific assembler.
- *
- */
-
-/**
- * \file
- * Declarations of architecture specific functions.
- * \author Adam Dunkels <adam@dunkels.com>
- */
-
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 2001, 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.
- *
- * This file is part of the uIP TCP/IP stack.
- *
- * $Id: uip_arch.h,v 1.2 2006/06/07 09:15:19 adam Exp $
- *
- */
-
-#ifndef __UIP_ARCH_H__
-#define __UIP_ARCH_H__
-
-#include "uip.h"
-
-/**
- * Carry out a 32-bit addition.
- *
- * Because not all architectures for which uIP is intended has native
- * 32-bit arithmetic, uIP uses an external C function for doing the
- * required 32-bit additions in the TCP protocol processing. This
- * function should add the two arguments and place the result in the
- * global variable uip_acc32.
- *
- * \note The 32-bit integer pointed to by the op32 parameter and the
- * result in the uip_acc32 variable are in network byte order (big
- * endian).
- *
- * \param op32 A pointer to a 4-byte array representing a 32-bit
- * integer in network byte order (big endian).
- *
- * \param op16 A 16-bit integer in host byte order.
- */
-void uip_add32(u8_t *op32, u16_t op16);
-
-/**
- * Calculate the Internet checksum over a buffer.
- *
- * The Internet checksum is the one's complement of the one's
- * complement sum of all 16-bit words in the buffer.
- *
- * See RFC1071.
- *
- * \note This function is not called in the current version of uIP,
- * but future versions might make use of it.
- *
- * \param buf A pointer to the buffer over which the checksum is to be
- * computed.
- *
- * \param len The length of the buffer over which the checksum is to
- * be computed.
- *
- * \return The Internet checksum of the buffer.
- */
-u16_t uip_chksum(u16_t *buf, u16_t len);
-
-/**
- * Calculate the IP header checksum of the packet header in uip_buf.
- *
- * The IP header checksum is the Internet checksum of the 20 bytes of
- * the IP header.
- *
- * \return The IP header checksum of the IP header in the uip_buf
- * buffer.
- */
-u16_t uip_ipchksum(void);
-
-/**
- * Calculate the TCP checksum of the packet in uip_buf and uip_appdata.
- *
- * The TCP checksum is the Internet checksum of data contents of the
- * TCP segment, and a pseudo-header as defined in RFC793.
- *
- * \note The uip_appdata pointer that points to the packet data may
- * point anywhere in memory, so it is not possible to simply calculate
- * the Internet checksum of the contents of the uip_buf buffer.
- *
- * \return The TCP checksum of the TCP segment in uip_buf and pointed
- * to by uip_appdata.
- */
-u16_t uip_tcpchksum(void);
-
-u16_t uip_udpchksum(void);
-
-/** @} */
-/** @} */
-
-#endif /* __UIP_ARCH_H__ */
diff --git a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip_arp.c b/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip_arp.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 75ade6492..000000000
--- a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip_arp.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,423 +0,0 @@
-/**
- * \addtogroup uip
- * @{
- */
-
-/**
- * \defgroup uiparp uIP Address Resolution Protocol
- * @{
- *
- * The Address Resolution Protocol ARP is used for mapping between IP
- * addresses and link level addresses such as the Ethernet MAC
- * addresses. ARP uses broadcast queries to ask for the link level
- * address of a known IP address and the host which is configured with
- * the IP address for which the query was meant, will respond with its
- * link level address.
- *
- * \note This ARP implementation only supports Ethernet.
- */
-
-/**
- * \file
- * Implementation of the ARP Address Resolution Protocol.
- * \author Adam Dunkels <adam@dunkels.com>
- *
- */
-
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 2001-2003, 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.
- *
- * This file is part of the uIP TCP/IP stack.
- *
- * $Id: uip_arp.c,v 1.8 2006/06/02 23:36:21 adam Exp $
- *
- */
-
-
-#include "uip_arp.h"
-
-#include <string.h>
-
-struct arp_hdr {
- struct uip_eth_hdr ethhdr;
- u16_t hwtype;
- u16_t protocol;
- u8_t hwlen;
- u8_t protolen;
- u16_t opcode;
- struct uip_eth_addr shwaddr;
- u16_t sipaddr[2];
- struct uip_eth_addr dhwaddr;
- u16_t dipaddr[2];
-};
-
-struct ethip_hdr {
- struct uip_eth_hdr ethhdr;
- /* IP header. */
- u8_t vhl,
- tos,
- len[2],
- ipid[2],
- ipoffset[2],
- ttl,
- proto;
- u16_t ipchksum;
- u16_t srcipaddr[2],
- destipaddr[2];
-};
-
-#define ARP_REQUEST 1
-#define ARP_REPLY 2
-
-#define ARP_HWTYPE_ETH 1
-
-struct arp_entry {
- u16_t ipaddr[2];
- struct uip_eth_addr ethaddr;
- u8_t time;
-};
-
-static const struct uip_eth_addr broadcast_ethaddr =
- {{0xff,0xff,0xff,0xff,0xff,0xff}};
-static const u16_t broadcast_ipaddr[2] = {0xffff,0xffff};
-
-static struct arp_entry arp_table[UIP_ARPTAB_SIZE];
-static u16_t ipaddr[2];
-static u8_t i, c;
-
-static u8_t arptime;
-static u8_t tmpage;
-
-#define BUF ((struct arp_hdr *)&uip_buf[0])
-#define IPBUF ((struct ethip_hdr *)&uip_buf[0])
-/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/**
- * Initialize the ARP module.
- *
- */
-/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-void
-uip_arp_init(void)
-{
- for(i = 0; i < UIP_ARPTAB_SIZE; ++i) {
- memset(arp_table[i].ipaddr, 0, 4);
- }
-}
-/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/**
- * Periodic ARP processing function.
- *
- * This function performs periodic timer processing in the ARP module
- * and should be called at regular intervals. The recommended interval
- * is 10 seconds between the calls.
- *
- */
-/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-void
-uip_arp_timer(void)
-{
- struct arp_entry *tabptr;
-
- ++arptime;
- for(i = 0; i < UIP_ARPTAB_SIZE; ++i) {
- tabptr = &arp_table[i];
- if((tabptr->ipaddr[0] | tabptr->ipaddr[1]) != 0 &&
- arptime - tabptr->time >= UIP_ARP_MAXAGE) {
- memset(tabptr->ipaddr, 0, 4);
- }
- }
-
-}
-/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-static void
-uip_arp_update(u16_t *ipaddr, struct uip_eth_addr *ethaddr)
-{
- register struct arp_entry *tabptr;
- /* Walk through the ARP mapping table and try to find an entry to
- update. If none is found, the IP -> MAC address mapping is
- inserted in the ARP table. */
- for(i = 0; i < UIP_ARPTAB_SIZE; ++i) {
-
- tabptr = &arp_table[i];
- /* Only check those entries that are actually in use. */
- if(tabptr->ipaddr[0] != 0 &&
- tabptr->ipaddr[1] != 0) {
-
- /* Check if the source IP address of the incoming packet matches
- the IP address in this ARP table entry. */
- if(ipaddr[0] == tabptr->ipaddr[0] &&
- ipaddr[1] == tabptr->ipaddr[1]) {
-
- /* An old entry found, update this and return. */
- memcpy(tabptr->ethaddr.addr, ethaddr->addr, 6);
- tabptr->time = arptime;
-
- return;
- }
- }
- }
-
- /* If we get here, no existing ARP table entry was found, so we
- create one. */
-
- /* First, we try to find an unused entry in the ARP table. */
- for(i = 0; i < UIP_ARPTAB_SIZE; ++i) {
- tabptr = &arp_table[i];
- if(tabptr->ipaddr[0] == 0 &&
- tabptr->ipaddr[1] == 0) {
- break;
- }
- }
-
- /* If no unused entry is found, we try to find the oldest entry and
- throw it away. */
- if(i == UIP_ARPTAB_SIZE) {
- tmpage = 0;
- c = 0;
- for(i = 0; i < UIP_ARPTAB_SIZE; ++i) {
- tabptr = &arp_table[i];
- if(arptime - tabptr->time > tmpage) {
- tmpage = arptime - tabptr->time;
- c = i;
- }
- }
- i = c;
- tabptr = &arp_table[i];
- }
-
- /* Now, i is the ARP table entry which we will fill with the new
- information. */
- memcpy(tabptr->ipaddr, ipaddr, 4);
- memcpy(tabptr->ethaddr.addr, ethaddr->addr, 6);
- tabptr->time = arptime;
-}
-/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/**
- * ARP processing for incoming IP packets
- *
- * This function should be called by the device driver when an IP
- * packet has been received. The function will check if the address is
- * in the ARP cache, and if so the ARP cache entry will be
- * refreshed. If no ARP cache entry was found, a new one is created.
- *
- * This function expects an IP packet with a prepended Ethernet header
- * in the uip_buf[] buffer, and the length of the packet in the global
- * variable uip_len.
- */
-/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-#if 0
-void
-uip_arp_ipin(void)
-{
- uip_len -= sizeof(struct uip_eth_hdr);
-
- /* Only insert/update an entry if the source IP address of the
- incoming IP packet comes from a host on the local network. */
- if((IPBUF->srcipaddr[0] & uip_netmask[0]) !=
- (uip_hostaddr[0] & uip_netmask[0])) {
- return;
- }
- if((IPBUF->srcipaddr[1] & uip_netmask[1]) !=
- (uip_hostaddr[1] & uip_netmask[1])) {
- return;
- }
- uip_arp_update(IPBUF->srcipaddr, &(IPBUF->ethhdr.src));
-
- return;
-}
-#endif /* 0 */
-/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/**
- * ARP processing for incoming ARP packets.
- *
- * This function should be called by the device driver when an ARP
- * packet has been received. The function will act differently
- * depending on the ARP packet type: if it is a reply for a request
- * that we previously sent out, the ARP cache will be filled in with
- * the values from the ARP reply. If the incoming ARP packet is an ARP
- * request for our IP address, an ARP reply packet is created and put
- * into the uip_buf[] buffer.
- *
- * When the function returns, the value of the global variable uip_len
- * indicates whether the device driver should send out a packet or
- * not. If uip_len is zero, no packet should be sent. If uip_len is
- * non-zero, it contains the length of the outbound packet that is
- * present in the uip_buf[] buffer.
- *
- * This function expects an ARP packet with a prepended Ethernet
- * header in the uip_buf[] buffer, and the length of the packet in the
- * global variable uip_len.
- */
-/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-void
-uip_arp_arpin(void)
-{
-
- if(uip_len < sizeof(struct arp_hdr)) {
- uip_len = 0;
- return;
- }
- uip_len = 0;
-
- switch(BUF->opcode) {
- case HTONS(ARP_REQUEST):
- /* ARP request. If it asked for our address, we send out a
- reply. */
- if(uip_ipaddr_cmp(BUF->dipaddr, uip_hostaddr)) {
- /* First, we register the one who made the request in our ARP
- table, since it is likely that we will do more communication
- with this host in the future. */
- uip_arp_update(BUF->sipaddr, &BUF->shwaddr);
-
- /* The reply opcode is 2. */
- BUF->opcode = HTONS(2);
-
- memcpy(BUF->dhwaddr.addr, BUF->shwaddr.addr, 6);
- memcpy(BUF->shwaddr.addr, uip_ethaddr.addr, 6);
- memcpy(BUF->ethhdr.src.addr, uip_ethaddr.addr, 6);
- memcpy(BUF->ethhdr.dest.addr, BUF->dhwaddr.addr, 6);
-
- BUF->dipaddr[0] = BUF->sipaddr[0];
- BUF->dipaddr[1] = BUF->sipaddr[1];
- BUF->sipaddr[0] = uip_hostaddr[0];
- BUF->sipaddr[1] = uip_hostaddr[1];
-
- BUF->ethhdr.type = HTONS(UIP_ETHTYPE_ARP);
- uip_len = sizeof(struct arp_hdr);
- }
- break;
- case HTONS(ARP_REPLY):
- /* ARP reply. We insert or update the ARP table if it was meant
- for us. */
- if(uip_ipaddr_cmp(BUF->dipaddr, uip_hostaddr)) {
- uip_arp_update(BUF->sipaddr, &BUF->shwaddr);
- }
- break;
- }
-
- return;
-}
-/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/**
- * Prepend Ethernet header to an outbound IP packet and see if we need
- * to send out an ARP request.
- *
- * This function should be called before sending out an IP packet. The
- * function checks the destination IP address of the IP packet to see
- * what Ethernet MAC address that should be used as a destination MAC
- * address on the Ethernet.
- *
- * If the destination IP address is in the local network (determined
- * by logical ANDing of netmask and our IP address), the function
- * checks the ARP cache to see if an entry for the destination IP
- * address is found. If so, an Ethernet header is prepended and the
- * function returns. If no ARP cache entry is found for the
- * destination IP address, the packet in the uip_buf[] is replaced by
- * an ARP request packet for the IP address. The IP packet is dropped
- * and it is assumed that they higher level protocols (e.g., TCP)
- * eventually will retransmit the dropped packet.
- *
- * If the destination IP address is not on the local network, the IP
- * address of the default router is used instead.
- *
- * When the function returns, a packet is present in the uip_buf[]
- * buffer, and the length of the packet is in the global variable
- * uip_len.
- */
-/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-void
-uip_arp_out(void)
-{
- struct arp_entry *tabptr;
-
- /* Find the destination IP address in the ARP table and construct
- the Ethernet header. If the destination IP addres isn't on the
- local network, we use the default router's IP address instead.
-
- If not ARP table entry is found, we overwrite the original IP
- packet with an ARP request for the IP address. */
-
- /* First check if destination is a local broadcast. */
- if(uip_ipaddr_cmp(IPBUF->destipaddr, broadcast_ipaddr)) {
- memcpy(IPBUF->ethhdr.dest.addr, broadcast_ethaddr.addr, 6);
- } else {
- /* Check if the destination address is on the local network. */
- if(!uip_ipaddr_maskcmp(IPBUF->destipaddr, uip_hostaddr, uip_netmask)) {
- /* Destination address was not on the local network, so we need to
- use the default router's IP address instead of the destination
- address when determining the MAC address. */
- uip_ipaddr_copy(ipaddr, uip_draddr);
- } else {
- /* Else, we use the destination IP address. */
- uip_ipaddr_copy(ipaddr, IPBUF->destipaddr);
- }
-
- for(i = 0; i < UIP_ARPTAB_SIZE; ++i) {
- tabptr = &arp_table[i];
- if(uip_ipaddr_cmp(ipaddr, tabptr->ipaddr)) {
- break;
- }
- }
-
- if(i == UIP_ARPTAB_SIZE) {
- /* The destination address was not in our ARP table, so we
- overwrite the IP packet with an ARP request. */
-
- memset(BUF->ethhdr.dest.addr, 0xff, 6);
- memset(BUF->dhwaddr.addr, 0x00, 6);
- memcpy(BUF->ethhdr.src.addr, uip_ethaddr.addr, 6);
- memcpy(BUF->shwaddr.addr, uip_ethaddr.addr, 6);
-
- uip_ipaddr_copy(BUF->dipaddr, ipaddr);
- uip_ipaddr_copy(BUF->sipaddr, uip_hostaddr);
- BUF->opcode = HTONS(ARP_REQUEST); /* ARP request. */
- BUF->hwtype = HTONS(ARP_HWTYPE_ETH);
- BUF->protocol = HTONS(UIP_ETHTYPE_IP);
- BUF->hwlen = 6;
- BUF->protolen = 4;
- BUF->ethhdr.type = HTONS(UIP_ETHTYPE_ARP);
-
- uip_appdata = &uip_buf[UIP_TCPIP_HLEN + UIP_LLH_LEN];
-
- uip_len = sizeof(struct arp_hdr);
- return;
- }
-
- /* Build an ethernet header. */
- memcpy(IPBUF->ethhdr.dest.addr, tabptr->ethaddr.addr, 6);
- }
- memcpy(IPBUF->ethhdr.src.addr, uip_ethaddr.addr, 6);
-
- IPBUF->ethhdr.type = HTONS(UIP_ETHTYPE_IP);
-
- uip_len += sizeof(struct uip_eth_hdr);
-}
-/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-/** @} */
-/** @} */
diff --git a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip_arp.h b/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip_arp.h
deleted file mode 100644
index e32594da2..000000000
--- a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uip_arp.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,144 +0,0 @@
-/**
- * \addtogroup uip
- * @{
- */
-
-/**
- * \addtogroup uiparp
- * @{
- */
-
-/**
- * \file
- * Macros and definitions for the ARP module.
- * \author Adam Dunkels <adam@dunkels.com>
- */
-
-
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 2001-2003, 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.
- *
- * This file is part of the uIP TCP/IP stack.
- *
- * $Id: uip_arp.h,v 1.5 2006/06/11 21:46:39 adam Exp $
- *
- */
-
-#ifndef __UIP_ARP_H__
-#define __UIP_ARP_H__
-
-#include "uip.h"
-
-
-extern struct uip_eth_addr uip_ethaddr;
-
-/**
- * The Ethernet header.
- */
-struct uip_eth_hdr {
- struct uip_eth_addr dest;
- struct uip_eth_addr src;
- u16_t type;
-};
-
-#define UIP_ETHTYPE_ARP 0x0806
-#define UIP_ETHTYPE_IP 0x0800
-#define UIP_ETHTYPE_IP6 0x86dd
-
-
-/* The uip_arp_init() function must be called before any of the other
- ARP functions. */
-void uip_arp_init(void);
-
-/* The uip_arp_ipin() function should be called whenever an IP packet
- arrives from the Ethernet. This function refreshes the ARP table or
- inserts a new mapping if none exists. The function assumes that an
- IP packet with an Ethernet header is present in the uip_buf buffer
- and that the length of the packet is in the uip_len variable. */
-/*void uip_arp_ipin(void);*/
-#define uip_arp_ipin()
-
-/* The uip_arp_arpin() should be called when an ARP packet is received
- by the Ethernet driver. This function also assumes that the
- Ethernet frame is present in the uip_buf buffer. When the
- uip_arp_arpin() function returns, the contents of the uip_buf
- buffer should be sent out on the Ethernet if the uip_len variable
- is > 0. */
-void uip_arp_arpin(void);
-
-/* The uip_arp_out() function should be called when an IP packet
- should be sent out on the Ethernet. This function creates an
- Ethernet header before the IP header in the uip_buf buffer. The
- Ethernet header will have the correct Ethernet MAC destination
- address filled in if an ARP table entry for the destination IP
- address (or the IP address of the default router) is present. If no
- such table entry is found, the IP packet is overwritten with an ARP
- request and we rely on TCP to retransmit the packet that was
- overwritten. In any case, the uip_len variable holds the length of
- the Ethernet frame that should be transmitted. */
-void uip_arp_out(void);
-
-/* The uip_arp_timer() function should be called every ten seconds. It
- is responsible for flushing old entries in the ARP table. */
-void uip_arp_timer(void);
-
-/** @} */
-
-/**
- * \addtogroup uipconffunc
- * @{
- */
-
-
-/**
- * Specifiy the Ethernet MAC address.
- *
- * The ARP code needs to know the MAC address of the Ethernet card in
- * order to be able to respond to ARP queries and to generate working
- * Ethernet headers.
- *
- * \note This macro only specifies the Ethernet MAC address to the ARP
- * code. It cannot be used to change the MAC address of the Ethernet
- * card.
- *
- * \param eaddr A pointer to a struct uip_eth_addr containing the
- * Ethernet MAC address of the Ethernet card.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define uip_setethaddr(eaddr) do {uip_ethaddr.addr[0] = eaddr.addr[0]; \
- uip_ethaddr.addr[1] = eaddr.addr[1];\
- uip_ethaddr.addr[2] = eaddr.addr[2];\
- uip_ethaddr.addr[3] = eaddr.addr[3];\
- uip_ethaddr.addr[4] = eaddr.addr[4];\
- uip_ethaddr.addr[5] = eaddr.addr[5];} while(0)
-
-/** @} */
-/** @} */
-
-#endif /* __UIP_ARP_H__ */
diff --git a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uiplib.c b/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uiplib.c
deleted file mode 100644
index cb5af2cd2..000000000
--- a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uiplib.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,74 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 2004, Adam Dunkels and the 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 uIP TCP/IP stack
- *
- * $Id: uiplib.c,v 1.2 2006/06/12 08:00:31 adam Exp $
- *
- */
-
-
-#include "uip.h"
-#include "uiplib.h"
-
-
-/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-unsigned char
-uiplib_ipaddrconv(char *addrstr, unsigned char *ipaddr)
-{
- unsigned char tmp;
- char c;
- unsigned char i, j;
-
- tmp = 0;
-
- for(i = 0; i < 4; ++i) {
- j = 0;
- do {
- c = *addrstr;
- ++j;
- if(j > 4) {
- return 0;
- }
- if(c == '.' || c == 0) {
- *ipaddr = tmp;
- ++ipaddr;
- tmp = 0;
- } else if(c >= '0' && c <= '9') {
- tmp = (tmp * 10) + (c - '0');
- } else {
- return 0;
- }
- ++addrstr;
- } while(c != '.' && c != 0);
- }
- return 1;
-}
-
-/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
diff --git a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uiplib.h b/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uiplib.h
deleted file mode 100644
index c676849ef..000000000
--- a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uiplib.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,71 +0,0 @@
-/**
- * \file
- * Various uIP library functions.
- * \author
- * Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
- *
- */
-
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 2002, 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.
- *
- * This file is part of the uIP TCP/IP stack
- *
- * $Id: uiplib.h,v 1.1 2006/06/07 09:15:19 adam Exp $
- *
- */
-#ifndef __UIPLIB_H__
-#define __UIPLIB_H__
-
-/**
- * \addtogroup uipconvfunc
- * @{
- */
-
-/**
- * Convert a textual representation of an IP address to a numerical representation.
- *
- * This function takes a textual representation of an IP address in
- * the form a.b.c.d and converts it into a 4-byte array that can be
- * used by other uIP functions.
- *
- * \param addrstr A pointer to a string containing the IP address in
- * textual form.
- *
- * \param addr A pointer to a 4-byte array that will be filled in with
- * the numerical representation of the address.
- *
- * \retval 0 If the IP address could not be parsed.
- * \retval Non-zero If the IP address was parsed.
- */
-unsigned char uiplib_ipaddrconv(char *addrstr, unsigned char *addr);
-
-/** @} */
-
-#endif /* __UIPLIB_H__ */
diff --git a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uipopt.h b/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uipopt.h
deleted file mode 100644
index b1ef8e560..000000000
--- a/Projects/Incomplete/Webserver/Lib/uip/uipopt.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,539 +0,0 @@
-/**
- * \defgroup uipopt Configuration options for uIP
- * @{
- *
- * uIP is configured using the per-project configuration file
- * uipopt.h. This file contains all compile-time options for uIP and
- * should be tweaked to match each specific project. The uIP
- * distribution contains a documented example "uipopt.h" that can be
- * copied and modified for each project.
- *
- * \note Most of the configuration options in the uipopt.h should not
- * be changed, but rather the per-project uip-conf.h file.
- */
-
-/**
- * \file
- * Configuration options for uIP.
- * \author Adam Dunkels <adam@dunkels.com>
- *
- * This file is used for tweaking various configuration options for
- * uIP. You should make a copy of this file into one of your project's
- * directories instead of editing this example "uipopt.h" file that
- * comes with the uIP distribution.
- */
-
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 2001-2003, 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.
- *
- * This file is part of the uIP TCP/IP stack.
- *
- * $Id: uipopt.h,v 1.4 2006/06/12 08:00:31 adam Exp $
- *
- */
-
-#ifndef __UIPOPT_H__
-#define __UIPOPT_H__
-
-#ifndef UIP_LITTLE_ENDIAN
-#define UIP_LITTLE_ENDIAN 3412
-#endif /* UIP_LITTLE_ENDIAN */
-#ifndef UIP_BIG_ENDIAN
-#define UIP_BIG_ENDIAN 1234
-#endif /* UIP_BIG_ENDIAN */
-
-#include "uip-conf.h"
-
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-/**
- * \name Static configuration options
- * @{
- *
- * These configuration options can be used for setting the IP address
- * settings statically, but only if UIP_FIXEDADDR is set to 1. The
- * configuration options for a specific node includes IP address,
- * netmask and default router as well as the Ethernet address. The
- * netmask, default router and Ethernet address are appliciable only
- * if uIP should be run over Ethernet.
- *
- * All of these should be changed to suit your project.
-*/
-
-/**
- * Determines if uIP should use a fixed IP address or not.
- *
- * If uIP should use a fixed IP address, the settings are set in the
- * uipopt.h file. If not, the macros uip_sethostaddr(),
- * uip_setdraddr() and uip_setnetmask() should be used instead.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define UIP_FIXEDADDR 0
-
-/**
- * Ping IP address asignment.
- *
- * uIP uses a "ping" packets for setting its own IP address if this
- * option is set. If so, uIP will start with an empty IP address and
- * the destination IP address of the first incoming "ping" (ICMP echo)
- * packet will be used for setting the hosts IP address.
- *
- * \note This works only if UIP_FIXEDADDR is 0.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#ifdef UIP_CONF_PINGADDRCONF
-#define UIP_PINGADDRCONF UIP_CONF_PINGADDRCONF
-#else /* UIP_CONF_PINGADDRCONF */
-#define UIP_PINGADDRCONF 0
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_PINGADDRCONF */
-
-
-/**
- * Specifies if the uIP ARP module should be compiled with a fixed
- * Ethernet MAC address or not.
- *
- * If this configuration option is 0, the macro uip_setethaddr() can
- * be used to specify the Ethernet address at run-time.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define UIP_FIXEDETHADDR 0
-
-/** @} */
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/**
- * \name IP configuration options
- * @{
- *
- */
-/**
- * The IP TTL (time to live) of IP packets sent by uIP.
- *
- * This should normally not be changed.
- */
-#define UIP_TTL 64
-
-/**
- * Turn on support for IP packet reassembly.
- *
- * uIP supports reassembly of fragmented IP packets. This features
- * requires an additonal amount of RAM to hold the reassembly buffer
- * and the reassembly code size is approximately 700 bytes. The
- * reassembly buffer is of the same size as the uip_buf buffer
- * (configured by UIP_BUFSIZE).
- *
- * \note IP packet reassembly is not heavily tested.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define UIP_REASSEMBLY 0
-
-/**
- * The maximum time an IP fragment should wait in the reassembly
- * buffer before it is dropped.
- *
- */
-#define UIP_REASS_MAXAGE 40
-
-/** @} */
-
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/**
- * \name UDP configuration options
- * @{
- */
-
-/**
- * Toggles wether UDP support should be compiled in or not.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#ifdef UIP_CONF_UDP
-#define UIP_UDP UIP_CONF_UDP
-#else /* UIP_CONF_UDP */
-#define UIP_UDP 0
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_UDP */
-
-/**
- * Toggles if UDP checksums should be used or not.
- *
- * \note Support for UDP checksums is currently not included in uIP,
- * so this option has no function.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#ifdef UIP_CONF_UDP_CHECKSUMS
-#define UIP_UDP_CHECKSUMS UIP_CONF_UDP_CHECKSUMS
-#else
-#define UIP_UDP_CHECKSUMS 0
-#endif
-
-/**
- * The maximum amount of concurrent UDP connections.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#ifdef UIP_CONF_UDP_CONNS
-#define UIP_UDP_CONNS UIP_CONF_UDP_CONNS
-#else /* UIP_CONF_UDP_CONNS */
-#define UIP_UDP_CONNS 10
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_UDP_CONNS */
-
-/**
- * The name of the function that should be called when UDP datagrams arrive.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-
-
-/** @} */
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/**
- * \name TCP configuration options
- * @{
- */
-
-/**
- * Determines if support for opening connections from uIP should be
- * compiled in.
- *
- * If the applications that are running on top of uIP for this project
- * do not need to open outgoing TCP connections, this configration
- * option can be turned off to reduce the code size of uIP.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define UIP_ACTIVE_OPEN 1
-
-/**
- * The maximum number of simultaneously open TCP connections.
- *
- * Since the TCP connections are statically allocated, turning this
- * configuration knob down results in less RAM used. Each TCP
- * connection requires approximatly 30 bytes of memory.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#ifndef UIP_CONF_MAX_CONNECTIONS
-#define UIP_CONNS 10
-#else /* UIP_CONF_MAX_CONNECTIONS */
-#define UIP_CONNS UIP_CONF_MAX_CONNECTIONS
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_MAX_CONNECTIONS */
-
-
-/**
- * The maximum number of simultaneously listening TCP ports.
- *
- * Each listening TCP port requires 2 bytes of memory.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#ifndef UIP_CONF_MAX_LISTENPORTS
-#define UIP_LISTENPORTS 20
-#else /* UIP_CONF_MAX_LISTENPORTS */
-#define UIP_LISTENPORTS UIP_CONF_MAX_LISTENPORTS
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_MAX_LISTENPORTS */
-
-/**
- * Determines if support for TCP urgent data notification should be
- * compiled in.
- *
- * Urgent data (out-of-band data) is a rarely used TCP feature that
- * very seldom would be required.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#define UIP_URGDATA 0
-
-/**
- * The initial retransmission timeout counted in timer pulses.
- *
- * This should not be changed.
- */
-#define UIP_RTO 3
-
-/**
- * The maximum number of times a segment should be retransmitted
- * before the connection should be aborted.
- *
- * This should not be changed.
- */
-#define UIP_MAXRTX 8
-
-/**
- * The maximum number of times a SYN segment should be retransmitted
- * before a connection request should be deemed to have been
- * unsuccessful.
- *
- * This should not need to be changed.
- */
-#define UIP_MAXSYNRTX 5
-
-/**
- * The TCP maximum segment size.
- *
- * This is should not be to set to more than
- * UIP_BUFSIZE - UIP_LLH_LEN - UIP_TCPIP_HLEN.
- */
-#define UIP_TCP_MSS (UIP_BUFSIZE - UIP_LLH_LEN - UIP_TCPIP_HLEN)
-
-/**
- * The size of the advertised receiver's window.
- *
- * Should be set low (i.e., to the size of the uip_buf buffer) is the
- * application is slow to process incoming data, or high (32768 bytes)
- * if the application processes data quickly.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#ifndef UIP_CONF_RECEIVE_WINDOW
-#define UIP_RECEIVE_WINDOW UIP_TCP_MSS
-#else
-#define UIP_RECEIVE_WINDOW UIP_CONF_RECEIVE_WINDOW
-#endif
-
-/**
- * How long a connection should stay in the TIME_WAIT state.
- *
- * This configiration option has no real implication, and it should be
- * left untouched.
- */
-#define UIP_TIME_WAIT_TIMEOUT 120
-
-
-/** @} */
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/**
- * \name ARP configuration options
- * @{
- */
-
-/**
- * The size of the ARP table.
- *
- * This option should be set to a larger value if this uIP node will
- * have many connections from the local network.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#ifdef UIP_CONF_ARPTAB_SIZE
-#define UIP_ARPTAB_SIZE UIP_CONF_ARPTAB_SIZE
-#else
-#define UIP_ARPTAB_SIZE 8
-#endif
-
-/**
- * The maxium age of ARP table entries measured in 10ths of seconds.
- *
- * An UIP_ARP_MAXAGE of 120 corresponds to 20 minutes (BSD
- * default).
- */
-#define UIP_ARP_MAXAGE 120
-
-/** @} */
-
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-/**
- * \name General configuration options
- * @{
- */
-
-/**
- * The size of the uIP packet buffer.
- *
- * The uIP packet buffer should not be smaller than 60 bytes, and does
- * not need to be larger than 1500 bytes. Lower size results in lower
- * TCP throughput, larger size results in higher TCP throughput.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#ifndef UIP_CONF_BUFFER_SIZE
-#define UIP_BUFSIZE 400
-#else /* UIP_CONF_BUFFER_SIZE */
-#define UIP_BUFSIZE UIP_CONF_BUFFER_SIZE
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_BUFFER_SIZE */
-
-
-/**
- * Determines if statistics support should be compiled in.
- *
- * The statistics is useful for debugging and to show the user.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#ifndef UIP_CONF_STATISTICS
-#define UIP_STATISTICS 0
-#else /* UIP_CONF_STATISTICS */
-#define UIP_STATISTICS UIP_CONF_STATISTICS
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_STATISTICS */
-
-/**
- * Determines if logging of certain events should be compiled in.
- *
- * This is useful mostly for debugging. The function uip_log()
- * must be implemented to suit the architecture of the project, if
- * logging is turned on.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#ifndef UIP_CONF_LOGGING
-#define UIP_LOGGING 0
-#else /* UIP_CONF_LOGGING */
-#define UIP_LOGGING UIP_CONF_LOGGING
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_LOGGING */
-
-/**
- * Broadcast support.
- *
- * This flag configures IP broadcast support. This is useful only
- * together with UDP.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- *
- */
-#ifndef UIP_CONF_BROADCAST
-#define UIP_BROADCAST 0
-#else /* UIP_CONF_BROADCAST */
-#define UIP_BROADCAST UIP_CONF_BROADCAST
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_BROADCAST */
-
-/**
- * Print out a uIP log message.
- *
- * This function must be implemented by the module that uses uIP, and
- * is called by uIP whenever a log message is generated.
- */
-void uip_log(char *msg);
-
-/**
- * The link level header length.
- *
- * This is the offset into the uip_buf where the IP header can be
- * found. For Ethernet, this should be set to 14. For SLIP, this
- * should be set to 0.
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#ifdef UIP_CONF_LLH_LEN
-#define UIP_LLH_LEN UIP_CONF_LLH_LEN
-#else /* UIP_CONF_LLH_LEN */
-#define UIP_LLH_LEN 14
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_LLH_LEN */
-
-/** @} */
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/**
- * \name CPU architecture configuration
- * @{
- *
- * The CPU architecture configuration is where the endianess of the
- * CPU on which uIP is to be run is specified. Most CPUs today are
- * little endian, and the most notable exception are the Motorolas
- * which are big endian. The BYTE_ORDER macro should be changed to
- * reflect the CPU architecture on which uIP is to be run.
- */
-
-/**
- * The byte order of the CPU architecture on which uIP is to be run.
- *
- * This option can be either BIG_ENDIAN (Motorola byte order) or
- * LITTLE_ENDIAN (Intel byte order).
- *
- * \hideinitializer
- */
-#ifdef UIP_CONF_BYTE_ORDER
-#define UIP_BYTE_ORDER UIP_CONF_BYTE_ORDER
-#else /* UIP_CONF_BYTE_ORDER */
-#define UIP_BYTE_ORDER UIP_LITTLE_ENDIAN
-#endif /* UIP_CONF_BYTE_ORDER */
-
-/** @} */
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-/**
- * \name Appication specific configurations
- * @{
- *
- * An uIP application is implemented using a single application
- * function that is called by uIP whenever a TCP/IP event occurs. The
- * name of this function must be registered with uIP at compile time
- * using the UIP_APPCALL definition.
- *
- * uIP applications can store the application state within the
- * uip_conn structure by specifying the type of the application
- * structure by typedef:ing the type uip_tcp_appstate_t and uip_udp_appstate_t.
- *
- * The file containing the definitions must be included in the
- * uipopt.h file.
- *
- * The following example illustrates how this can look.
- \code
-
-void httpd_appcall(void);
-#define UIP_APPCALL httpd_appcall
-
-struct httpd_state {
- u8_t state;
- u16_t count;
- char *dataptr;
- char *script;
-};
-typedef struct httpd_state uip_tcp_appstate_t
- \endcode
- */
-
-/**
- * \var #define UIP_APPCALL
- *
- * The name of the application function that uIP should call in
- * response to TCP/IP events.
- *
- */
-
-/**
- * \var typedef uip_tcp_appstate_t
- *
- * The type of the application state that is to be stored in the
- * uip_conn structure. This usually is typedef:ed to a struct holding
- * application state information.
- */
-
-/**
- * \var typedef uip_udp_appstate_t
- *
- * The type of the application state that is to be stored in the
- * uip_conn structure. This usually is typedef:ed to a struct holding
- * application state information.
- */
-/** @} */
-/** @} */
-
-#endif /* __UIPOPT_H__ */