[PATCH v5 00/20] Introduce the lwIP network stack

Tom Rini trini at konsulko.com
Thu Aug 1 16:43:44 CEST 2024


On Thu, Aug 01, 2024 at 04:40:03PM +0200, Jerome Forissier wrote:
> 
> 
> On 7/26/24 00:34, Tom Rini wrote:
> > On Thu, Jul 25, 2024 at 11:22:20AM -0600, Tom Rini wrote:
> >> On Thu, Jul 25, 2024 at 02:57:21PM +0200, Jerome Forissier wrote:
> >>
> >>> This is a rework of a patch series by Maxim Uvarov: "net/lwip: add lwip
> >>> library for the network stack" [1]. The goal is to introduce the lwIP TCP/IP
> >>> stack [2] [3] as an alternative to the current implementation in net/,
> >>> selectable with Kconfig, and ultimately keep only lwIP if possible. Some
> >>> reasons for doing so are:
> >>> - Make the support of HTTPS in the wget command easier. Javier T. and
> >>> Raymond M. (CC'd) have some additional lwIP and Mbed TLS patches to do
> >>> so. With that it becomes possible to fetch and launch a distro installer
> >>> such as Debian etc. using a secure, authenticated connection directly
> >>> from the U-Boot shell. Several use cases:
> >>>   * Authentication: prevent MITM attack (third party replacing the
> >>> binary with a different one)
> >>>   * Confidentiality: prevent third parties from grabbing a copy of the
> >>> image as it is being downloaded
> >>>   * Allow connection to servers that do not support plain HTTP anymore
> >>> (this is becoming more and more common on the Internet these days)
> >>> - Possibly benefit from additional features implemented in lwIP
> >>> - Less code to maintain in U-Boot
> >>>
> >>> Prior to applying this series, the lwIP stack needs to be added as a
> >>> Git subtree with the following command:
> >>>
> >>>  $  git subtree add --squash --prefix lib/lwip/lwip https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/lwip.git STABLE-2_2_0_RELEASE
> >>
> >> This is better than v4, and on the hardware platforms I could build and
> >> boot on (which was most of mine except the am62x_beagleplay), the tests
> >> ran and completed, including the tftp+boot a Linux kernel.
> >>
> >> The bad news is CI blows up, a lot:
> >> https://source.denx.de/u-boot/u-boot/-/pipelines/21764
> >> And:
> >> https://dev.azure.com/u-boot/a1096300-2999-4ec4-a21a-4c22075e3771/_apis/build/builds/9014/logs/106
> >> which is another Kconfig dependency problem. I don't _think_ I
> >> introduced that, but since this wasn't against top of tree, I had to
> >> apply the cmd/Kconfig patch manually.
> >>
> >> I have my world build running still and may have more comments based on
> >> that.
> > 
> > First, with NET_LWIP being default rather than NET, there's a lot of
> > other Kconfig dependency issues. Unfortunately I don't see an easy tool
> > for making sure this is all clean aside from a shell loop like:
> > for C in `(cd configs;ls)`;do make -s $C;done
> 
> I have run this loop successfully with the upcoming v6 version. Some
> configs do print some warnings but there is no error.

Those warnings are the problem, I wasn't clear, sorry. If I could make
it error, I would since then CI would catch it.

-- 
Tom
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