1. Fix crash while cancelling NAN service
2. Avoid possible crash scenarios while forming datapath
3. Modify peer records structure thus fixing issues in datapath establishment
4. Fix timer out of bound issue causing "No timer handle" warning
5. Fix miscellaneous service discovery and datapath issues
- Fixes issue wheere beacon timeout would get triggerred multiple times
leading to a m f probe req.
- Fix missing PMKSA flush scenarios.
- Fix wrong AID assigned to station when multiple stations try to connect
simultaneously with mixed order of auth-request and assoc-request frames.
1.fix multi antenna issue
2.fix dirty eb when rx HE rate action for C6
3.fix h/w modem state consecutive times when the modem sleep type is modified in runtime
-Merges the addition of extended caps IE for assoc req, probe resp
and beacons in a single place. This ensures that there are no
duplicate Extended Caps IE in the frame. Moves the capability
indication for BTM and HT20/40 from supplicant to wifi libs.
-Fix issue with frequent disconections when scanning for only a single
channel.
-Prints error message and returns ESP_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED in case
esp32c2 tries to set bandwidth to HT40.
1. Added SOC caps dependency for enabling 192 bit security in wifi enterprise example
2. Fixed authmode in log and connected event for WPA3 enterprise 192 bit security
1. Update documentation for WPA3 Enterprise and WPA3 Enterprise 192-bit
mode
2. Update documentation for WPA3 OWE and OWE transition mode
3. Update documentation related to SAE PK, SAE PWE and Transition Disable
4. Update documnetation for wifi connect API
5. Fix config paramter information for wifi scan start
6. Fix documentation related to scan threshold config setting
7. Replace ESP_ERR_WIFI_ARG error code as ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG
8. Update documentation for 802.11R Fast transition
1. Fix memory leak caused by assoc IE and retry timer
2. Discard commit frame received at confirmed state in SAE
3. Ignore immediate assoc req received from the station while we are
processing the older one. Fix regression caused by 4cb4faa9
Some APs are configured to hide the SSID, the length field of the SSID element
in the Beacon frame is set to 0. This can cause incorrect parsing of the Beacon
by the Wi-Fi MAC hardware.
Some APs send two beacon frames with different BSSID in a TBTT cycle. After
correctly parsing the beacon of the associated AP, it continue to receive the
other beacon frame, which will cause the MAC to remain in a wait RX/TXING
state, blocking the Wi-Fi go to sleep.