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51 licensing and training services.
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55 Implements a simplistic WEB server. Every time a connection is made and
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56 data is received a dynamic page that shows the current TCP/IP statistics
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57 is generated and returned. The connection is then closed.
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59 This file was adapted from a FreeRTOS lwIP slip demo supplied by a third
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63 /* ------------------------ System includes ------------------------------- */
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66 /* ------------------------ FreeRTOS includes ----------------------------- */
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67 #include "FreeRTOS.h"
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71 /* ------------------------ lwIP includes --------------------------------- */
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72 #include "lwip/api.h"
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73 #include "lwip/tcpip.h"
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74 #include "lwip/ip.h"
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75 #include "lwip/memp.h"
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76 #include "lwip/stats.h"
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77 #include "netif/loopif.h"
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79 /* ------------------------ Project includes ------------------------------ */
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82 #include "HTTPDemo.h"
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84 /* ------------------------ Defines --------------------------------------- */
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85 /* The size of the buffer in which the dynamic WEB page is created. */
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86 #define webMAX_PAGE_SIZE ( 1024 ) /*FSL: buffer containing array*/
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88 /* Standard GET response. */
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89 #define webHTTP_OK "HTTP/1.0 200 OK\r\nContent-type: text/html\r\n\r\n"
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91 /* The port on which we listen. */
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92 #define webHTTP_PORT ( 80 )
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94 /* Delay on close error. */
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95 #define webSHORT_DELAY ( 10 )
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97 /* Format of the dynamic page that is returned on each connection. */
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98 #define webHTML_START \
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102 <BODY onLoad=\"window.setTimeout("location.href='index.html'",1000)\"bgcolor=\"#CCCCff\">\
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103 \r\n\r\nPage Hits = "
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105 #define webHTML_END \
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111 #if INCLUDE_uxTaskGetStackHighWaterMark
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112 static volatile unsigned portBASE_TYPE uxHighWaterMark_web = 0;
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115 /* ------------------------ Prototypes ------------------------------------ */
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116 static void vProcessConnection( struct netconn *pxNetCon );
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118 /*------------------------------------------------------------*/
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121 * Process an incoming connection on port 80.
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123 * This simply checks to see if the incoming data contains a GET request, and
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124 * if so sends back a single dynamically created page. The connection is then
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125 * closed. A more complete implementation could create a task for each
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128 static void vProcessConnection( struct netconn *pxNetCon )
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130 static portCHAR cDynamicPage[webMAX_PAGE_SIZE], cPageHits[11];
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131 struct netbuf *pxRxBuffer;
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132 portCHAR *pcRxString;
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133 unsigned portSHORT usLength;
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134 static unsigned portLONG ulPageHits = 0;
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136 /* We expect to immediately get data. */
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137 pxRxBuffer = netconn_recv( pxNetCon );
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139 if( pxRxBuffer != NULL )
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141 /* Where is the data? */
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142 netbuf_data( pxRxBuffer, ( void * )&pcRxString, &usLength );
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144 /* Is this a GET? We don't handle anything else. */
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145 if( !strncmp( pcRxString, "GET", 3 ) )
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147 pcRxString = cDynamicPage;
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149 /* Update the hit count. */
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151 sprintf( cPageHits, "%d", (int)ulPageHits );
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153 /* Write out the HTTP OK header. */
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154 netconn_write( pxNetCon, webHTTP_OK, ( u16_t ) strlen( webHTTP_OK ), NETCONN_COPY );
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156 /* Generate the dynamic page...
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158 ... First the page header. */
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159 strcpy( cDynamicPage, webHTML_START );
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160 /* ... Then the hit count... */
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161 strcat( cDynamicPage, cPageHits );
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163 strcat( cDynamicPage,
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164 "<p><pre>Task State Priority Stack #<br>************************************************<br>" );
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165 /* ... Then the list of tasks and their status... */
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166 vTaskList( ( signed portCHAR * )cDynamicPage + strlen( cDynamicPage ) );
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168 /* ... Finally the page footer. */
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169 strcat( cDynamicPage, webHTML_END );
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171 /* Write out the dynamically generated page. */
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172 netconn_write( pxNetCon, cDynamicPage, ( u16_t ) strlen( cDynamicPage ), NETCONN_COPY );
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174 netbuf_delete( pxRxBuffer );
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176 netconn_close( pxNetCon );
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179 /*------------------------------------------------------------*/
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181 void vlwIPInit( void )
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183 /* Initialize lwIP and its interface layer. */
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184 tcpip_init( NULL, NULL );
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187 /*------------------------------------------------------------*/
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189 void vBasicWEBServer( void *pvParameters )
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191 struct netconn *pxHTTPListener, *pxNewConnection;
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192 struct ip_addr xIpAddr, xNetMast, xGateway;
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193 static struct netif fec523x_if;
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194 extern err_t ethernetif_init(struct netif *netif);
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196 /* Parameters are not used - suppress compiler error. */
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197 ( void )pvParameters;
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201 /* Create and configure the FEC interface. */
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202 IP4_ADDR( &xIpAddr, configIP_ADDR0, configIP_ADDR1, configIP_ADDR2, configIP_ADDR3 );
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203 IP4_ADDR( &xNetMast, configNET_MASK0, configNET_MASK1, configNET_MASK2, configNET_MASK3 );
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204 IP4_ADDR( &xGateway, configGW_ADDR0, configGW_ADDR1, configGW_ADDR2, configGW_ADDR3 );
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205 netif_add( &fec523x_if, &xIpAddr, &xNetMast, &xGateway, NULL, ethernetif_init, tcpip_input );
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207 /* make it the default interface */
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208 netif_set_default( &fec523x_if );
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211 netif_set_up( &fec523x_if );
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213 /* Create a new tcp connection handle */
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214 pxHTTPListener = netconn_new( NETCONN_TCP );
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215 netconn_bind( pxHTTPListener, NULL, webHTTP_PORT );
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216 netconn_listen( pxHTTPListener );
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221 /* Wait for connection. */
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222 pxNewConnection = netconn_accept( pxHTTPListener );
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224 if( pxNewConnection != NULL )
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226 /* Service connection. */
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227 vProcessConnection( pxNewConnection );
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228 while( netconn_delete( pxNewConnection ) != ERR_OK )
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230 vTaskDelay( webSHORT_DELAY );
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