- move .tbss to NOLOAD section
- remove xtensa-specific entities from riscv scripts
- explicit eh_frame terminator instead of "align magic"
- 80 characters line length limit
- refactor comments
- discard .rela sections (the rela data will go to relates sections)
fix(i2c_master): Fix issue that initialize esp32 fails and using i2c_master_probe issue IF NO PULL-UP ON PINS. And add nack check
Closes IDFGH-11838, IDFGH-13142, and IDFGH-13398
See merge request espressif/esp-idf!29667
Enable FTM Responder mode for ESP32C6. Update wifi libs with below -
1. Break FTM State Machine code into separate functions
2. Use dynamic allocation for FTM session to save memory
3. Add API to get FTM report instead of event based mechanism
4. Add FTM Request retry and comeback support
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/6810
fix(wpa_supplicant): Avoid dereferencing a dangling function pointer in WPS
Closes WIFI-6373, WIFIBUG-301, and WIFIBUG-163
See merge request espressif/esp-idf!28521
Make sure that WPS registrar public APIs do not modify supplicant
data in application task context. Execute API functionlity in eloop
context to prevent protential race conditions.
Avoid dereferencing a dangling function pointer in 'eap_server_sm_deinit()'.
This issue arises when hostap unregisteres EAP methods before it removes
the server state machine for station.
docs(ulp): updated lp core docs with P4 related info
Closes IDF-7752, IDF-7741, IDF-7740, IDF-9485, IDF-9473, and IDF-9474
See merge request espressif/esp-idf!29592
The previous PEAP client behavior allowed the server to skip Phase 2
authentication with the expectation that the server was authenticated
during Phase 1 through TLS server certificate validation. Various PEAP
specifications are not exactly clear on what the behavior on this front
is supposed to be and as such, this ended up being more flexible than
the TTLS/FAST/TEAP cases. However, this is not really ideal when
unfortunately common misconfiguration of PEAP is used in deployed
devices where the server trust root (ca_cert) is not configured or the
user has an easy option for allowing this validation step to be skipped.
Change the default PEAP client behavior to be to require Phase 2
authentication to be successfully completed for cases where TLS session
resumption is not used and the client certificate has not been
configured. Those two exceptions are the main cases where a deployed
authentication server might skip Phase 2 and as such, where a more
strict default behavior could result in undesired interoperability
issues. Requiring Phase 2 authentication will end up disabling TLS
session resumption automatically to avoid interoperability issues.
Allow Phase 2 authentication behavior to be configured with a new phase1
configuration parameter option:
'phase2_auth' option can be used to control Phase 2 (i.e., within TLS
tunnel) behavior for PEAP:
* 0 = do not require Phase 2 authentication
* 1 = require Phase 2 authentication when client certificate
(private_key/client_cert) is no used and TLS session resumption was
not used (default)
* 2 = require Phase 2 authentication in all cases