Keeping for reference
This is obsoleted by this arduino/esp8266 PR
This is obsoleted by d-a-v/esp82xx-nonos-linklayer
This repo offers an abstraction layer for esp8266 (nonos-sdk-2.0.0) for any other ip implementation than the originally provided one (patched lwip-1.4). The original goal is to try and use clean-lwip2 for stability reasons.
- ipv6 not tried yet
- tcp it is more stable
- not proven to be rock-stable yet
- NTPClient
- WiFiAccessPoint
- OTA (you'll have to change 1460 to 536 in espota.py)
(makefiles are working with linux/osx, see below for windows)
cd <path-to-your>/esp8266
get abstraction layer
cd tools/sdk
git clone https://github.com/d-a-v/esp8266-phy.git
optionnally tune TCP configuration in esp8266-phy/lwip-git/lwipopts.h
build it
cd esp8266-phy
# get or update latest git version of lwip
./get-lwip-git
# compile and install lwip
make install
try some sketches
revert lwip back to original one (for git operation on esp8266/Arduino)
make revert
A binary archive to unzip on top of your installed esp8266/Arduino is available. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BxSrXa09wHRlNnRYOWU1Rng1enc (esp8266-lwip2-20170406-13:17:47.zip)
This is especially useful for windows users who want to try.
Although it should work with OTA over http, it won't with arduino IDE / espota.py.
In the meantime, either change 1460 to your MSS value (tools/espota.py: line 156: f.read(1460)),
or use 1460 as MSS value (lwip-git/lwipopts.h).
Remember the MSS footprint: 4*MSS bytes in RAM per tcp connection. The lowest recommanded value is 536 which is the default here.
Makefiles copy original libfile into libfile.orig, moves lwip/ into lwip.orig/ then symlink both libfile and lwip/ to the new ones. 'make revert' restores original stuff. Check in tools/sdk/ .