Base class for IP Based Networking Libraries

Dependencies:   DnsQuery

Dependents:   TempTower BSDInterfaceTests HelloBSDInterface ESP8266InterfaceTests ... more

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Network Socket API

The Network Socket API provides a common interface for using sockets on network devices. The API provides a simple class-based interface that should be familiar to users experienced with other socket APIs. Additionally, the API provides a simple interface for implementing network devices, making it easy to connect hardware agnostic programs to new devices.

Network Interfaces

The NetworkInterface provides an abstract class for network devices that support sockets. Devices should provide a DeviceInterface class that inherits this interface and adds implementation specific methods for using the device. A NetworkInterface must be provided to a Socket constructor to open a socket on the interface. Currently two subclasses are defined for common devices, EthernetInterface and WiFiInterface.

Sockets

The Socket class is used for managing network sockets. Once opened, the socket provides a pipe through which data can sent and recieved to a specific endpoint. The socket class can be instantiated as either a TCPSocket or a UDPSocket which defines the protocol used for the connection.

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--- a/TCPSocket.h	Tue Apr 19 18:26:21 2016 -0500
+++ b/TCPSocket.h	Tue Apr 19 18:26:36 2016 -0500
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
 #define TCPSOCKET_H
 
 #include "Socket.h"
-#include "NetworkInterface.h"
+#include "NetworkStack.h"
 
 /** TCP socket connection
  */
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
      *
      *  @param iface    Network stack as target for socket
      */
-    TCPSocket(NetworkInterface *iface);
+    TCPSocket(NetworkStack *iface);
 
     /** Opens a socket
      *
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
      *  @param iface    Network stack as target for socket
      *  @return         0 on success, negative error code on failure
      */
-    virtual int open(NetworkInterface *iface);
+    virtual int open(NetworkStack *iface);
 
     /** Connects TCP socket to a remote host
      *