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*/
/* Standard includes. */
#include <stdlib.h>
/* Scheduler include files. */
#include "FreeRTOS.h"
#include "task.h"
/* Application includes. */
#include "tcp.h"
/* Misc constants. */
#define tcpPOLL_DELAY ( ( portTickType ) 12 / portTICK_RATE_MS )
#define tcpCONNECTION_DELAY ( ( portTickType ) 8 / portTICK_RATE_MS )
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
/*
* This task initialises the hardware then processes one TCP connection at a
* time. When an HTTP client connects we just simply send a single page then
* disconnect - reset the socket data and wait for the next connection.
*/
void vHTTPServerTask( void *pvParameters )
{
/* Reset the network hardware. */
vTCPHardReset();
/* Loop, processing connections are they arrive. */
for( ;; )
{
/* Initialise the TCP interface.
The current minimal implementation does not check for buffer overflows
in the WIZnet hardware, so simply resets all the buffers for each
connection - and only processes one connection at a time. */
if( lTCPSoftReset() )
{
/* Create the socket that is going to accept incoming connections. */
if( lTCPCreateSocket() )
{
/* Wait for a connection. */
vTCPListen();
/* Process connections as they arrive. This function will only
return once the connection has been closed. */
lProcessConnection();
}
}
/* If we get here then the connection completed or failed. Wait a
while then try or start again. */
vTaskDelay( tcpCONNECTION_DELAY );
}
}