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<a href="#iobs">4.12 I/O Buffer Management</a>
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<ul>
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<a href="#iobconfig">4.12.1 Configuration Options</a><br>
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<a href="#iobconfig">4.12.1 Configuration Options</a><br>
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<a href="#iobthrottle">4.12.2 Throttling</a><br>
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<a href="#iobtypes">4.12.3 Public Types</a><br>
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NuttX supports generic I/O buffer management (IOB) logic.
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This logic was originally added to support network I/O buffering, but has been generalized to meet buffering requirements by all device drivers.
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At the time of this writing, IOBs are currently used not only be networking but also by logic in <code>drivers/syslog</code> and <code>drivers/wireless</code>.
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NOTE that some of the wording in this section still reflects those legacy roots as a part of the networking subsystem.
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This objectives of this feature are:
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STATUS
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05/17: The basic NSH configuration is functional and shows that there is
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3-4KB of free heap space. However, attempts to extend this have
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failed. I suspect that 8KB of SRAM is insufficient to do much
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with the existing NSH configuration. Perhaps some fine tuning
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can improve this situation but at this point, I think this board
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is only useful for the initial STM32 F0 bring-up, perhaps for
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embedded solutions that do not use NSH and for general
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experimentation.
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There is also support for the Nucleo boards with the STM32 F072
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and F092 MCUs. Those ports do not suffer from these problems and
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seem to work well in fairly complex configurations. Apparently 8KB
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is SRAM is not usable but the parts with larger 16KB and 32KB SRAMs
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are better matches.
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