/** | |
* \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 1500 | |
#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__ */ |