wolfIP: a TCP/IP stack with no dynamic memory allocations, designed for embedded systems
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wolfIP – An open-source, lightweight TCP/IP stack with no dynamic memory allocations for embedded systems
Better known for its open-source wolfSSL SSL/TLS library, wolfSSL (the company) has now released the wolfIP open-source, lightweight TCP/IP stack with no dynamic memory allocations (e.g., no malloc calls) designed for resource-constrained embedded systems. The company highlights that wolfIP “supports both endpoint-only mode and full multi-interface support with optional IP forwarding. By default, it operates as a network endpoint, but can be con…
wolfIP - An open-source, lightweight TCP/IP stack with no dynamic memory allocations for embedded systems - CNX Software
Better known for its open-source wolfSSL SSL/TLS library, wolfSSL (the company) has now released the wolfIP open-source, lightweight TCP/IP stack with no dynamic memory allocations (e.g., no malloc calls) designed for resource-constrained embedded systems. The company highlights that wolfIP “supports both endpoint-only mode and full multi-interface support with optional IP forwarding. By default, it operates as a network endpoint, but can be con…
wolfIP: a TCP/IP stack with no dynamic memory allocations, designed for embedded systems
wolfIP is a TCP/IP stack with no dynamic memory allocations, designed to be used in resource-constrained embedded systems. wolfIP supports both endpoint-only mode and full multi-interface support with optional IP forwarding. By default, it operates as a network endpoint, but can be configured to forward traffic between multiple network interfaces. Features supported BSD-like, non blocking socket API, with custom callbacks No dynamic memory all…
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