Conflicts:
- protobuf-c submodule version and hash changed to v1.4.0
- removed pytest dependency
This adds SBOM information for submodules, which are not managed
by Espressif. Meaning there is no fork for them in the espressif
namespace. Other submodules should add sbom.yml manifest file to
the root of their git repository.
The SBOM information for submodules is stored in the .gitmodules file.
Each SBOM related variable has the "sbom-" prefix and the following
variables may be used:
sbom-version:
submodule version
sbom-cpe:
CPE record if available in NVD. This will be used by the SBOM
tool to check for possible submodule vulnerabilities. The
version in the CPE can be replaced with the "{}" placeholder,
which will be replaced by the "sbom-version" value from above.
sbom-supplier:
Person or organization who is providing the submodule.
It has to start with "Person:" or "Organization:" prefix
as required by the SPDX-2.2 standard.
sbom-url:
URL to the project if exists, e.g. github.
sbom-description:
Project description.
sbom-hash:
Submodule SHA as recorded in the git-tree. This field is used by
CI to check that the submodule checkout hash and info in .gitmodules
are in sync. IOW if submodule is updated and it has SBOM info in
.gitmodules, the .gitmodules has to be updated too. The test is
part of this commit. The checkout has of the submodule can be found
by using "git submodule status".
Example for micro-ecc submodule
---8<---
[submodule "components/bootloader/subproject/components/micro-ecc/micro-ecc"]
path = components/bootloader/subproject/components/micro-ecc/micro-ecc
url = ../../kmackay/micro-ecc.git
sbom-version = 1.0
sbom-cpe = cpe:2.3🅰️micro-ecc_project:micro-ecc:{}:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
sbom-supplier = Person: Ken MacKay
sbom-url = https://github.com/kmackay/micro-ecc
sbom-description = A small and fast ECDH and ECDSA implementation for 8-bit, 32-bit, and 64-bit processors
sbom-hash = d037ec89546fad14b5c4d5456c2e23a71e554966
---8<---
Signed-off-by: Frantisek Hrbata <frantisek.hrbata@espressif.com>
* add esp-phy-lib submodule
* move libphy.a and phy_init.c from esp_wifi to esp_phy
* move librtc.a from esp_wifi to esp_phy
* move libbtbb.a from bt to esp_phy
* corresponding updates to build system
* changing dependencies from unity->cmock
* added component.mk and Makefile.projbuild
* ignore test dir in gen_esp_err_to_name.py
* added some brief introduction of CMock in IDF
* Replaced crypotoauthlib with esp-cryptoauthlib
* Added menuconfig option for esp-tls about using HSM
* Added error codes for HSM in esp-tls,
* Added support to select different type of ATECC608A chips
* Added README, updated docs
* tcp_transport: Added option to enable secure_element for ssl
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/4432
* Add options to mbedtls for hardware acceleration
* Disable mbedtls EC curves if hardware acceleration is selected
since the hardware will have to define the curves supported
* Add a hardware ecdsa example
New unity component can be used for testing other applications.
Upstream version of Unity is included as a submodule.
Utilities specific to ESP-IDF unit tests (partitions, leak checking
setup/teardown functions, etc) are kept only in unit-test-app.
Kconfig options are added to allow disabling certain Unity features.
added docs and tests for mqtt library, small fixes (removed warnings, option for custom outbox, websocket bug fixed for longer transports). refactored to use common tcp_transport component, support for CMake build system.
Closes#2108
Run some unit test cases based (poorly) around sodium's test infrastructure.
Increase in unity test task stack is due to signature tests, load a lot of data onto the stack.
This change adds gitlab CI support. It tests if latest master of esp-idf-template can be built with the commit of ESP-IDF in question. Currently it's a bit lax because both SDK_PATH and IDF_PATH are defined.
This change also changes components/esp32/lib submodule to point to Github over HTTPS instead of SSH, because CI server might not have its SSH keys uploaded to Github.