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netutils README.txt
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Contents
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--------
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- uIP Applications
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- Other Network Applications
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- Tips for Using Telnetd
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- Tips for Using DHCPC
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uIP Applications
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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This directory contains most of the network applications contained
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under the uIP-1.0 apps directory. As the uIP apps/README says,
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these applications "are not all heavily tested." These uIP-based
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apps include:
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dhcpc - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client. See
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apps/include/netutils/dhcpc.h for interface information.
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smtp - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) client. See
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apps/include/netutils/smtp.h for interface information.
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webclient - HTTP web client. See apps/include/netutils/webclient.h
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for interface information.
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webserver - HTTP web server. See apps/include/netutils/httpd.h
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for interface information.
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You may find additional information on these apps in the uIP forum
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accessible through: http://www.sics.se/~adam/uip/index.php/Main_Page .
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Some of these (such as the uIP web server) have grown some additional
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functionality due primarily to NuttX user contributions.
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Other Network Applications
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Additional applications that were not part of uIP (but which are
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highly influenced by uIP) include:
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dhcpd - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. See
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apps/include/netutils/dhcpd.h for interface information.
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discover - This daemon is useful for discovering devices in local
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networks, especially with DHCP configured devices. It
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listens for UDP broadcasts which also can include a
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device class so that groups of devices can be discovered.
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It is also possible to address all classes with a kind of
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broadcast discover. (Contributed by Max Holtzberg).
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json - cJSON is an ultra-lightweight, portable, single-file,
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simple-as-can-be ANSI-C compliant JSON parser, under MIT
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license. Embeddable Lightweight XML-RPC Server discussed at
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http://www.drdobbs.com/web-development/an-embeddable-lightweight-xml-rpc-server/184405364.
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This code was taken from http://sourceforge.net/projects/cjson/
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and adapted for NuttX by Darcy Gong.
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tftpc - TFTP client. See apps/include/netutils/tftp.h
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for interface information.
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telnetd - TELNET server. This is the Telnet logic adapted from
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uIP and generalized for use as the front end to any
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shell. The telnet daemon creates sessions that are
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"wrapped" as character devices and mapped to stdin,
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stdout, and stderr. Now the telnet session can be
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inherited by spawned tasks.
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ftpc - FTP client. See apps/include/ftpc.h for interface
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information.
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ftpd - FTP server. See apps/include/netutils/ftpd.h for interface
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information.
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ntpclient - This is a fragmentary NTP client. It neither well-tested
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nor mature nor complete at this point in time.
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thttpd - This is a port of Jef Poskanzer's THTTPD HTPPD server.
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See http://acme.com/software/thttpd/ for general THTTPD
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information. See apps/include/netutils/thttpd.h
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for interface information. Applications using this thttpd
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will need to provide the following definitions in the
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defconfig file to select the appropriate netutils
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libraries:
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CONFIG_NETUTILS_NETLIB=y
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CONFIG_NETUTILS_THTTPD=y
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xmlrpc - The Embeddable Lightweight XML-RPC Server discussed at
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http://www.drdobbs.com/web-development/an-embeddable-lightweight-xml-rpc-server/184405364
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Tips for Using Telnetd
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Telnetd is set up to be the front end for a shell. The primary use of
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Telnetd in NuttX is to support the NuttShell (NSH) Telnet front end. See
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apps/include/netutils/telnetd.h for information about how to incorporate
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Telnetd into your custom applications.
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To enable and link the Telnetd daemon, you need to include the following in
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in your defconfig file:
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CONFIG_NETUTILS_NETLIB=y
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CONFIG_NETUTILS_TELNETD=y
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Also if the Telnet console is enabled, make sure that you have the following
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set in the NuttX configuration file or else the performance will be very bad
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(because there will be only one character per TCP transfer):
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CONFIG_STDIO_BUFFER_SIZE Some value >= 64
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CONFIG_STDIO_LINEBUFFER=y Since Telnetd is line oriented, line buffering
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is optimal.
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Tips for Using DHCPC
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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If you use DHCPC/D, then some special configuration network options are
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required. These include:
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CONFIG_NET=y Of course
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CONFIG_NSOCKET_DESCRIPTORS And, of course, you must allocate some
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socket descriptors.
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CONFIG_NET_UDP=y UDP support is required for DHCP
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(as well as various other UDP-related
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configuration settings).
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CONFIG_NET_BROADCAST=y UDP broadcast support is needed.
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CONFIG_NET_ETH_MTU=650 The client must be prepared to receive
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(or larger) DHCP messages of up to 576 bytes (excluding
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Ethernet, IP, or UDP headers and FCS).
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NOTE: Note that the actual MTU setting will
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depend upon the specific link protocol.
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Here Ethernet is indicated.
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