Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2010 14:54:47 -0700 From: Vineet Dixit <vineetd@gmail.com> To: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: Host only TCP/IP implementation based on FreeBSD Message-ID: <p2he4a589dc1004121454te3c80cbj2007e6a11b04fdd@mail.gmail.com>
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Hi - My apologies in advance in case my question in not appropriate for this list. I am evaluating TCP/IP stack implementation for a device which requires only the end-device network features. I am keen on FreeBSD's TCP/IP implementation due to it's long history of development, use on wide range of devices and code maturity. However my requirements are limited to only transport protocols, IPv4 and IPv6, ARP, DHCP client and so on. I don't need advanced routing and forwarding, multicast, IPSec, QoS which are part of the distribution. FreeBSD's SMP support and fine-grained locking are certainly a bonus but isn't part of MUST have features. Is there an implementation that is a trimmed down TCP/IP stack based on BSD which I could port to another RTOS? Looking for either commercial or open source implementation. Thanks. -- Vineet
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