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Use it to update a port or anapplication written for an older version of lwIP to correctly workwith newer versions.(CVS HEAD)  * [Enter new changes just after this line - do not remove this line]  ++ Application changes:  * Replaced struct ip_addr by typedef ip_addr_t (struct ip_addr is kept for    compatibility to old applications, but will be removed in the future).  * Renamed mem_realloc() to mem_trim() to prevent confusion with realloc()  +++ Raw API:    * Changed the semantics of tcp_close() (since it was rather a      shutdown before): Now the application does *NOT* get any calls to the recv      callback (aside from NULL/closed) after calling tcp_close()    * When calling tcp_abort() from a raw API TCP callback function,      make sure you return ERR_ABRT to prevent accessing unallocated memory.      (ERR_ABRT now means the applicaiton has called tcp_abort!)  +++ Netconn API:    * Changed netconn_receive() and netconn_accept() to return      err_t, not a pointer to new data/netconn.  +++ Socket API:    * LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO: when accept() or recv() time out, they      now set errno to EWOULDBLOCK/EAGAIN, not ETIMEDOUT.    * Added a minimal version of posix fctl() to have a      standardised way to set O_NONBLOCK for nonblocking sockets.  +++ all APIs:    * correctly implemented SO(F)_REUSEADDR  ++ Port changes  +++ new files:    * Added 4 new files: def.c, timers.c, timers.h, tcp_impl.h:    * Moved stack-internal parts of tcp.h to tcp_impl.h, tcp.h now only contains      the actual application programmer's API      * Separated timer implementation from sys.h/.c, moved to timers.h/.c;      Added timer implementation for NO_SYS==1, set NO_SYS_NO_TIMERS==1 if you      still want to use your own timer implementation for NO_SYS==0 (as before).  +++ sys layer:    * Converted mbox- and semaphore-functions to take pointers to sys_mbox_t/      sys_sem_t;    * Converted sys_mbox_new/sys_sem_new to take pointers and return err_t;    * Added Mutex concept in sys_arch (define LWIP_COMPAT_MUTEX to let sys.h use      binary semaphores instead of mutexes - as before)  +++ new options:     * Don't waste memory when chaining segments, added option TCP_OVERSIZE to       prevent creating many small pbufs when calling tcp_write with many small       blocks of data. Instead, pbufs are allocated larger than needed and the       space is used for later calls to tcp_write.     * Added LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF to always copy to try to create single pbufs       in tcp_write/udp_send.    * Added an additional option LWIP_ETHERNET to support ethernet without ARP      (necessary for pure PPPoE)    * Add MEMP_SEPARATE_POOLS to place memory pools in separate arrays. This may      be used to place these pools into user-defined memory by using external      declaration.    * Added TCP_SNDQUEUELOWAT corresponding to TCP_SNDLOWAT  +++ new pools:     * Netdb uses a memp pool for allocating memory when getaddrinfo() is called,       so MEMP_NUM_NETDB has to be set accordingly.     * DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC uses a memp pool instead of the heap, so       MEMP_NUM_LOCALHOSTLIST has to be set accordingly.     * Snmp-agent uses a memp pools instead of the heap, so MEMP_NUM_SNMP_* have       to be set accordingly.     * PPPoE uses a MEMP pool instead of the heap, so MEMP_NUM_PPPOE_INTERFACES       has to be set accordingly  * Integrated loopif into netif.c - loopif does not have to be created by the    port any more, just define LWIP_HAVE_LOOPIF to 1.  * Added define LWIP_RAND() for lwip-wide randomization (needs to be defined    in cc.h, e.g. used by igmp)  * Added printf-formatter X8_F to printf u8_t as hex  * The heap now may be moved to user-defined memory by defining    LWIP_RAM_HEAP_POINTER as a void pointer to that memory's address  * added autoip_set_struct() and dhcp_set_struct() to let autoip and dhcp work    with user-allocated structs instead of calling mem_malloc  * Added const char* name to mem- and memp-stats for easier debugging.  * Calculate the TCP/UDP checksum while copying to only fetch data once:    Define LWIP_CHKSUM_COPY to a memcpy-like function that returns the checksum  * Added SO_REUSE_RXTOALL to pass received UDP broadcast/multicast packets to    more than one pcb.  * Changed the semantics of ARP_QUEUEING==0: ARP_QUEUEING now cannot be turned    off any more, if this is set to 0, only one packet (the most recent one) is    queued (like demanded by RFC 1122).    ++ Major bugfixes/improvements  * Implemented tcp_shutdown() to only shut down one end of a connection  * Implemented shutdown() at socket- and netconn-level  * Added errorset support to select() + improved select speed overhead  * Merged pppd to v2.3.11 (including some backported bugfixes from 2.4.x)  * Added timer implementation for NO_SYS==1 (may be disabled with NO_SYS_NO_TIMERS==1  * Use macros defined in ip_addr.h to work with IP addresses  * Implemented many nonblocking socket/netconn functions  * Fixed ARP input processing: only add a new entry if a request was directed as us  * mem_realloc() to mem_trim() to prevent confusion with realloc()  * Some improvements for AutoIP (don't route/forward link-local addresses, don't break    existing connections when assigning a routable address)  * Correctly handle remote side overrunning our rcv_wnd in ooseq case  * Removed packing from ip_addr_t, the packed version is now only used in protocol headers  * Corrected PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE for ports where ETH_PAD_SIZE > 0  * Added support for static ARP table entries(STABLE-1.3.2)  * initial version of this file
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