Changes the behavior of the message cache to optimize for cache
capacity. Previously, the message cache's primary function was to avoid
decrypting messages multiple times, although the cache's main function
in the spec is to avoid message rebroadcasting. Optimizing for minimal
decryption causes us to fill the network cache faster, which in turn
causes more cache misses, potentially outweighing the advantage.
Now stores src + seq in message cache instead of field hash value. This
cuts cache size in two, while including more of the sequence number than
before.
Adds messages to the cache only after the packet is successfully
decrypted. This reduces noise in the cache, and ensures that no
invalid deobfuscations are added.
Additionally, this fixes a bug where multiple calls to net_decrypt with
the same packet failed, as the message cache found its own entry from
the previous call.
Implements several changes to the transport layer segmented tx to
improve group message performance:
- Moves retransmit counter to tx context instead of per packet. As every
unacked packet is sent every retransmit, the retransmit counters would
be the same in each segment. This makes it easier to control progress.
- Delays the scheduling of the retransmit until the completion of the
last segment by adding a seg_pending counter. This is essentially the
same as the old behavior, except that the old behavior might retrigger
the sending before all segments are finished if the advertising is
slow.
- Allows the group transmits to stop as soon as all retransmits have
been exhausted, instead of timing out waiting for acks that won't
come. This allows group tx to finish without error.
- Fixes a bug where a failed TX would block IV update.
- Cancels any pending transmissions of acked segments.
- Reduces log level for several common group tx scenarios that aren't
erronous.
Backport of https://github.com/apache/mynewt-nimble/pull/724
Mesh spec 1.0.1 changes proxy disabling behavior to only affect the
relaying from proxy nodes. Previously, disabling proxy would shut down
all proxy and node activity.
Tweaks from the original commit:
- Removed redundant call to bt_mesh_adv_update() in gatt_proxy_set()
- Removed invalid ref to 4.2.11.1 in node_identity_set()
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According to Mesh Profile Spec 1.0.1, Section 4.2.11:
"If the Proxy feature is disabled, a GATT client device can connect
over GATT to that node for configuration and control. Messages from
the GATT bearer are not relayed to the advertising bearer."
Moreover some notes have been removed from the spec compared to
version 1.0:
Mesh Profile Spec 1.0, Section 4.2.11:
"Upon transition from GATT Proxy state 0x01 to GATT Proxy state 0x00
the GATT Bearer Server shall disconnect all GATT Bearer Clients."
"The Configuration Client should turn off the Proxy state as the last
step in the configuration process."
Mesh Profile Spec 1.0, Section 4.2.11.1:
"When the GATT Proxy state is set to 0x00, the Node Identity state
for all subnets shall be set to 0x00 and shall not be changed."
Until now the choice of reliable sending (segmented messages with
acks) was implicitly dependent on the size of the payload. Add a new
member to the bt_mesh_model_pub to force using segment acks even when
the payload would fit a single unsegmented message.
When PB-GATT support has been enabled the provisioning code "borrows"
the buffer from the proxy code. However, the way that initialization
was happening the proxy buffers were initialized only after
provisioning initialization, resulting in a corrupted buffer with
buf->data pointing to NULL. Reorder the initialization calls so that
proxy is done first and provisioning only after it.
Allow models to skip a periodic publish interval by returning an error
from the publish update callback.
Previously, an error return from publish update would cancel periodic
publishing. This can't be recovered from, and as such, no valid model
implementation could return an error from this callback, and there was
no way to skip a periodic publish.
The function bt_mesh_ctl_send() used to support maximum length of
11 bytes. The segmentation complies with the BLE Mesh Standard.
The ack is disabled in case of non unicast address.
The log in the spi_bus_lock_touch may be annoying. This commit suppress
the log level, and make the log visible only when the device altered.
Resolves https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/5056
Calloc function tries to allocate 4096 bytes.
If such memory is not available, it returns NULL pointer.
This exception was not handled in the code, causing a dirty crash.
In wifi station example, set PMF(Protected Management Frames)
configuration to capable. Set WPA3 Feature in menuconfig enabled
by default. This will allow device to establish more secured
connection with AP's that support these protocols.
Reduces write cycles, and useful on ESP32 ECO3 as UART_DIS_DL is protected by
the same efuse.
Also fixes accidental macro definition introduced in 7635dce502
esp_mqtt: Change an error print to use ESP_LOGE instead of ESP_LOGI
Move Sending MQTT connect message log from Info to Debug level
docs: Makes clear that publish API could block
Change the message printed after MQTT connection failure
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/5077
(by means of referencing commit 615aeae0c2)
Use the configured esp-netif netmask to update the dhcp struct when
starting the server or starting the netif itself.
Use the netmask in dhcps setters and getters.
Previously only mesh node info is supported to be stored
in flash. So when trying to reset the node, we only need
to judge if the BLE_MESH_VALID flag is set.
Currently we support storing both node & Provisioner info
in flash, when trying to erase the node info from flash,
the BLE_MESH_NODE flag will be checked. So we need to set
bt_mesh.flags to 0 when all the erase operations are done.
BSDs and Unices defined some non standardised functions and symbols used
for endianness handling: converting from Little Endian to Big Endian,
converting from Host to a specific representation, converting from a
specific representation to Host.
With this commit, a modified version of those symbols provided by
FreeBSD is imported.
The license of the imported code is still 2-Clause BSD.
Signed-off-by: Francesco Giancane <francesco.giancane@accenture.com>
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/4784
Programs and libraries using compiler and system information about
endianness often include the system header `<endian.h>`.
In `xtensa-gcc` compiler with `newlib` distribution, that file is located in
`<machine/endian.h>`; this means that `#include <endian.h>` would fail
at compile time.
This commit fixes the issue by adding a compatibility `<endian.h>`
header which in turn just includes `<machine/endian.h>`.
Signed-off-by: Francesco Giancane <francesco.giancane@accenture.com>
Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/4784
A 0 length string is still a valid input and should be treated as such, a NULL return should be reserved for when errors occur during line editing or EOF is reached.
Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/4926
- Adds HID Host support in Buedroid
- Adds BLE HID Host and Device support
- Adds some general HID utilities and definitions to help integrate with other stacks and native USB
* Keep only USB related register operations in the LL.
* Move pad-related logic into the driver.
* Driver is now responsible for enabling the peripheral.
1. fix the bug for softAP update second channel wrong
2. query country code wrong when policy change from manual to auto
3. change wifi_scan_time_t from union to struct
During BLE Mesh Provisioner initialization, the stack will restore
the nodes information if settings storage is enabled.
Previously when a failure happens (e.g. found the same uuid) during
the restore procedure, the information of the following nodes will
not be restored and error will be directly returned.
But this will introduce some problem with user experience, because
some newly provisioned nodes information will not be restored and
Provisioner will not be able to control those nodes.
So we change the operation here, when a failure happens during the
restore procedure, Provisioner will only ignore the information of
the current node and continue restoring other nodes information.
With this change, if a Provisioner has provisioned the maximum
number of nodes, it can still report the unprovisioned device
beacon from other nodes to the application layer. And this will
be more reasonable compared with the previous implementation.
Previously when the node array of Provisioner is full, no beacon
from unprovisioned devices will be reported, only some warning
logs will be given.
Previously only check the node address when it is assigned by the
application layer. Here we also check the address when the address
is allocated internally. And this will be useful when some mesh
internal tests are performed.
Previously the BLE_MESH_MAX_STORED_NODES option is added for
internal mesh test, which will be a little confusing for the
users to understand.
Here we remove this option, instead the BLE_MESH_MAX_PROV_NODES
will be used for all the cases. For mesh internal test, when
the test function is called to add some nodes info, the info
will be stored in the array of provisioned nodes directly.
The replay protection list of Provisioner should be at least equal
to the number of nodes with the precondition that each node contains
only one element.
The help information of replay protection list is updated, and the
maximum number of nodes for Provisioner is adjusted based on the
replay protection list size.
flash_encryption: modify additional efuses burning method to fix them are not being written
flass_encryption: burn efuse to disable boot from RAM space
flash_encryption: added better checking for key generation state plus set read and write protect for them
soc esp32s2: Add register-level bit definitions for read & wrote protect bits
esp32s2: Fixes for flash encryption
- Write efuses in a batch
- Fix some detection of whether existing efuse blocks are read/write protected
flash_enctryption: enabled flash encryption example on esp32s2
bootloader: raise WDT overflow value providing sufficient interval to encrypt app partition
flash_ encrypt: Fixed the TODOs on flash encryption key generation for esp32s2
flash_encryption: added secure boot features to flash enctryption for esp32s2
bootloader: leave only esp32s2 compatible potentially insecure options on menuconfig.
flash_encryption: removed secure boot version 1 from esp32s2 encryption code
flash_encryption: added CONFIG_SECURE_FLASH_REQUIRE_ALREADY_ENABLED option for esp32s2
flash_encryption: fixed the count of left plaintext flash
flash_encryption: disable dcache and icache download when using encryption in release mode
flash_encryption: add cache potentally insecure options for s2 chips
flash_encryption: fixed bug which bricked some chips in relase mode
Previously, the test uses region 3 for the illegal access test
(0x60000000 - 0x7fffffff). This caused issues with there being
peripherals located in that memory range. Change to use region 4
(0x8000000 - 0x9fffffff) instead).
If BLK2 is empty then it's OK to continue with a warning (otherwise it may spook users into thinking
something this is wrong, but this is the expected workflow.)
If BLK2 is not empty and doesn't match then we need to fail because it won't be possible to
trust the signature.
`xQueueGenericCreateStatic` is placed into flash by the linker script to
reduce IRAM usage. This will also cause the `xRingbufferCreate` not
not callable when cache is disabled.
The SPI bus lock on SPI1 introduces two side effects:
1. The device lock for the main flash requires the
`CONFIG_FREERTOS_SUPPORT_STATIC_ALLOCATION` to be selected, however this
option is disabled by default in earlier IDF versions. Some developers
may find their project cannot be built by their old sdkconfig files.
2. Usually we don't need the lock on the SPI1 bus, due to it's
restrictions. However the overhead still exists in this case, the IRAM
cost for static version of semaphore functions, and the time cost when
getting and releasing the lock.
This commit:
1. Add a CONFIG_SPI_FLASH_BYPASS_MAIN_LOCK option, which will forbid the
space cost, as well as the initialization of the main bus lock.
2. When the option is not selected, the bus lock is used, the
`CONFIG_FREERTOS_SUPPORT_STATIC_ALLOCATION` will be selected explicitly.
3. Revert default value of `CONFIG_FREERTOS_SUPPORT_STATIC_ALLOCATION`
to `n`.
introduced in 49a48644e4.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/5046
We used to manually specify the CS id. However after the SPI bus lock is
introduced, the lock is responsible to assign the CS lines and provide
the CS id. The esp_flash driver now depends on the ID assigned by the
SPI bus lock, the configuration field is deprecated.
The issue is introduced in 571864e8ae. The
esp_flash API tries to clear the QE bit when the flash is not working in
quad modes.
However this introduces a regression, compared to earlier versions and
the legacy API. When the chip is not detected, the generic chip driver
is used, which cannot 100% handle the QE bit properly for all flash
vendors. There may be some flash chips (e.g. MXIC) that can be used in
dual modes by legacy API, but output wrong data when the esp_flash API
clears the QE bit in a wrong way.
This commit reverts the QE force clearing behavior, so that it's safer
for the generic chip driver to work under dual modes.
For url redirection cases (HTTP status 301/302), internal
transport ssl connection state must be reinitialized for
successful (new) connection on updated url.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/4598
Previous implementation violated the RFC by having both the actual opcode and WS_FIN flag set for all fragments of a message.
Fixed by setting the opcode only for the first fragment and WS_FIN for the last one
Closes IDFGH-2938
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/4974
Add files required for DPP feature from upstream.
These file expose the functionality to create DPP packets.
Ported crypto layer from openssl to mbedtls.
Interfacing to use these API will be added in seperate commit
This is a regression from earlier commit related to TLSV12 which used
sha functions that are currently declared static.
Solution: Follow upstream code structure and resolve the errors.