This example uses the mbed libraries to check Ethernet TCP Echo Server Example. It was tested successfully with K64F.
Dependencies: EthernetInterface mbed-rtos mbed
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main.cpp
- Committer:
- issaiass
- Date:
- 2014-09-22
- Revision:
- 0:bbc9cfdee3bc
- Child:
- 1:f4d12640cd54
File content as of revision 0:bbc9cfdee3bc:
#include "mbed.h" #include "EthernetInterface.h" #define MBED_DEV_IP "192.168.0.52" #define MBED_DEV_MASK "255.255.255.0" #define MBED_DEV_GW "0.0.0.0" #define ECHO_SERVER_PORT 5000 int main (void) { EthernetInterface eth; eth.init(MBED_DEV_IP, MBED_DEV_MASK, MBED_DEV_GW); //Assign a device ip, mask and gateway eth.connect(); printf("IP Address is %s\n", eth.getIPAddress()); TCPSocketServer server; server.bind(ECHO_SERVER_PORT); server.listen(); while (true) { printf("\nWait for new connection...\n"); TCPSocketConnection client; server.accept(client); client.set_blocking(false, 1500); // Timeout after (1.5)s printf("Connection from: %s\n", client.get_address()); char buffer[256]; while (true) { int n = client.receive(buffer, sizeof(buffer)); if (n <= 0) break; client.send_all(buffer, n); if (n <= 0) break; } client.close(); } }