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On Mar 15, 2014 4:23 PM, Peter Dufault <dufault@hda.com> wrote:<br>
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> On Mar 15, 2014, at 15:55 , Joel Sherrill <Joel.Sherrill@oarcorp.com> wrote:<br>
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>> I don't know your RAM or requirements situation but the new TCP/IP stack may also be an option.<br>
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>> But if staying with the old stack, updating the driver may be an easier option. There is a collection of newer drivers for the current stack with porting glue in rtems-libbsd.<br>
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> My RAM and ROM requirements are very generous: 8MB each. I didn't realize that the drivers in rtems-libbsd supported the current network stack. I will look at that.<br>
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> If they work in the current network stack why aren't they in the current tree? Testing issues?</p>
<p dir="ltr">There are three pieces and I may have confused you.</p>
<p dir="ltr">+ current stack in tree<br>
+ some add on drivers with porting kit <br>
+ new dual mode stack</p>
<p dir="ltr">I do not think there is an smc driver in the add on kit. I just thought if you decided to use a new driver with the old stack, it would be a good reference.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The new stack may be an option. It would have the latest drivers but has not been tuned at all. We know it is larger than the current stack but I do not know if the performance has been measured.</p>
<p dir="ltr">I am not recommending a solution. Just offering more possibilities.</p>
<p dir="ltr">> Peter<br>
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> Peter Dufault<br>
> HD Associates, Inc. Software and System Engineering<br>
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