2022-11-08 04:45 AM
The latest version of CubeMX 6.6.1 is still at LWIP 2.0.3
2022-11-08 02:54 PM
Using Eclipse (STM32CubeIDE)? Add v2.1.3 to a different directory, exclude CubeMX's v2.0.3 directory and amend your include paths.
2022-11-09 05:11 AM
i use STM32CubeIDE.
Is it done by copying, no changes are needed in the source?
2022-11-09 12:36 PM
I asked the same question on the 2nd Nov.
https://community.st.com/s/question/0D53W00001uaKDSSA2
@Amel NASRI has previosuly responded when I've asked about lwIP updates.
But I'm aware that AZRTOS with NETXDUO may make lwIP redundant with ST
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPVhsJfZA5A from 1:58 he talks about ST changing Middleware offering
2022-11-10 12:37 AM
I replaced the previous version with the new version in the Middlewares\Third_Party path and the program was compiled without any problems, but the problem of the program not working properly was not resolved.
https://community.st.com/s/question/0D73W000001nr3ASAQ/detail
2022-11-10 12:39 AM
Hi @HKabi.1 ,
I submitted an internal ticket asking for the plan to support latest LwIP version.
I'll keep you informed as soon as I get the answer.
Internal ticket number: 138673 (This is an internal tracking number and is not accessible or usable by customers).
-Amel
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2022-11-11 05:39 AM
hi
thanks
2022-12-19 08:13 AM
Hi @HKabi.1 ,
Unfortunately there is no plan to support new LwIP version in our middleware offer at least in short term.
As previously stated by @Community member, ST's recommendation is to use NetXDuo instead of LwIP.
-Amel
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2022-12-19 03:28 PM
At this point v2.1.2 is four years old and v2.1.3 is one year old. There are no major changes between these versions, just a few minor fixes and improvements. Therefore the change doesn't require any actual development, just swapping the files. The same situation as with CMSIS-Core(M) include files.
> ST's recommendation is to use NetXDuo instead of LwIP.
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2022-12-19 04:10 PM
> ST's recommendation is to use NetXDuo instead of LwIP.
Hmm. Does NetX provide its own low-level ETH driver or uses the HAL library?
FreeRTOS+ once used a fork of pre-"rework" HAL ETH driver, quite heavily changed.