To be in line with other interfaces, when deleting the driver and it's glue layer to esp-netif, we DO NOT delete the related esp-netif (since is was allocated and created outside of the glue code and it works the same way in esp-eth and esp-wifi driver/glue layers).
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/5486
Add TCP port files to provide Modbus TCP interface for communication
Add freemodbus add tcp support for common master/slave iface and tcp example based on socket API
The communication between master and slave checked for each example serial_master, serial_slave (use ModbusPoll TCP)
update tcp example according netif changes, fix ci issues
update TCP slave implementation
update example_test.py to to set IP through stdin
update API documentation
event bit instead of semahore to lock communication resource
update default options and master/slave port files
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/858
Closes IDF-452
By default it uses simple client connecting to https address. It is
possible to configure both server and client. As for example test the
configuration of both server and client connecting to each other on
Reuses most of the code from BG96. At this moment, this is not a
perfect support for other modules as the generic handlers for most
common modem functionality is not easily reusable. Refactoring to a
fully independent modem component will solve this.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/5250
Add logic to set `FIN` flag automatically for transmitted WS frames, but
if `fragmented` option set indicating an expert/manual mode, then the
`FIN` flag is set according to the `final` option.
esp-modem netif glue layer implements esp-netif attach callback to setup corresponding driver functions and start the modem. The error code of esp_modem_start_ppp() was ignored and ESP_OK returned in all cases. Fixed by passing esp_modem_start_ppp()'s error code to post_attach callback.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/5430
CoAP component relies on some mbedTLS crypto configuration
options, e.g. DTLS and PSK. These configuration options if
selected, have footprint impact on generic TLS examples like
https_request or https_ota as well.
Footprint of https_request example with/without change is per below:
$ ./tools/idf_size.py new_https_request.map --diff old_https_request.map
<CURRENT> MAP file: new_https_request.map
<REFERENCE> MAP file: old_https_request.map
Difference is counted as <CURRENT> - <REFERENCE>, i.e. a positive number means that <CURRENT> is larger.
Total sizes of <CURRENT>: <REFERENCE> Difference
DRAM .data size: 14796 bytes 14796
DRAM .bss size: 23560 bytes 23680 -120
Used static DRAM: 38356 bytes ( 142380 available, 21.2% used) 38476 -120 ( +120 available, +0 total)
Used static IRAM: 89045 bytes ( 42027 available, 67.9% used) 89045 ( +0 available, +0 total)
Flash code: 554231 bytes 563823 -9592
Flash rodata: 179000 bytes 181224 -2224
Total image size:~ 860632 bytes (.bin may be padded larger) 872568 -11936
This commit moves relevant config options to CoAP specific examples
and also adds some run time warnings if they are kept disabled.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/5262
The interface name can be used in socket API, i.e. setsockopt(). The API esp_netif_get_netif_impl_name() shoudl be used to populate standard
interface structure struct ifreq.
If mdns answer hasn't been received within timeout, Value error would be raised, but the mdns-server-thread would still run, blocking CI jobs. Fixed by moving the raise statement within try-finally block
dut.expect() returns groups of a matching regex, but could be truncated upon reading/buffering. fixed by forcing expect to acquire exactly 8 octets of IPv6 address, i.e. not supporting short-handed entries such as fe80::0000..