webserver Simple Webserver
This is a port of uIP tiny webserver example application. Settings specific to this example include:
CONFIG_EXAMPLES_WEBSERVER_NOMAC(may be defined to use software assigned MAC)CONFIG_EXAMPLES_WEBSERVER_IPADDR– Target IP address.CONFIG_EXAMPLES_WEBSERVER_DRIPADDR– Default router IP address.CONFIG_EXAMPLES_WEBSERVER_NETMASK– Network mask.CONFIG_EXAMPLES_WEBSERVER_DHCPC– Select to get IP address via DHCP.
If you use DHCPC, then some special configuration network options are required. These include:
CONFIG_NET=y– of course.CONFIG_NET_UDP=y– UDP support is required for DHCP (as well as various other UDP-related configuration settings).CONFIG_NET_BROADCAST=y– UDP broadcast support is needed.CONFIG_NET_ETH_PKTSIZE=650or larger. Per RFC2131 (p. 9), the DHCP client must be prepared to receive DHCP messages of up to576bytes (excluding Ethernet, IP, or UDP headers and FCS). Note that the actual MTU setting will depend upon the specific link protocol. Here Ethernet is indicated.
Other configuration items apply also to the selected webserver net utility.
Additional relevant settings for the uIP webserver net utility are:
CONFIG_NETUTILS_HTTPDSTACKSIZECONFIG_NETUTILS_HTTPDFILESTATSCONFIG_NETUTILS_HTTPDNETSTATS
Applications using this example will need to enable the following netutils
libraries in their defconfig file:
CONFIG_NETUTILS_NETLIB=y
CONFIG_NETUTILS_DHCPC=y
CONFIG_NETDB_DNSCLIENT=y
CONFIG_NETUTILS_WEBSERVER=y
Note: This example does depend on the perl script at
nuttx/tools/mkfsdata.pl. You must have perl installed on your development
system at /usr/bin/perl.