Mikroc, Eth_load_tcp_header, Eth_send_udp – ABL electronic PIC Microcontrollers PIC16 User Manual

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Prototype

void

Eth_Load_Tcp_Header(void);

Description

Loads various TCP Header data into PIC’s Ethernet variables.

Requires

This function must be called in a proper sequence, i.e. immediately after retrieving the
source and destination port (socket) of the TCP message.

Example

// retrieve 'source port'

tcp_source_port = Eth_Inport(NIC_DATA) << 8;

tcp_source_port |= Eth_Inport(NIC_DATA);

// retrieve 'destination port'

tcp_dest_port = Eth_Inport(NIC_DATA) << 8;

tcp_dest_port |= Eth_Inport(NIC_DATA);

// We only respond to port 80 (HTML requests)

if

(tcp_dest_port == 80u) {

Eth_Load_Tcp_Header();

// retrieve TCP Header data (most of it)

//...

}

Eth_Load_Tcp_Header

Prototype

void

Eth_Send_Udp(char *msg);

Description

Sends the prepared UDP message (

msg

), of up to 16 bytes (characters).

Unlike ICMP and TCP, the UDP packets are generally not generated as a response to the
client request. UDP provides no guarantees for message delivery and sender retains no
state on UDP messages once sent onto the network. This is why UDP packets are simply
sent, instead of being a response to someone’s request.

Requires

As specified for the entire library. Also, the message to be sent must be formatted as a
null-terminated string. The message length, including the trailing “0”, must not exceed
16 characters.

Example

Eth_Send_Udp(udp_tx_message);

Eth_Send_Udp

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