1. BLE Mesh Core
* Provisioning: Node Role
* PB-ADV and PB-GATT
* Authentication OOB
* Provisioning: Provisioner Role
* PB-ADV and PB-GATT
* Authentication OOB
* Networking
* Relay
* Segmentation and Reassembly
* Key Refresh
* IV Update
* Proxy Support
* Multiple Client Models Run Simultaneously
* Support multiple client models send packets to different nodes simultaneously
* No blocking between client model and server
* NVS Storage
* Store BLE Mesh node related information in flash
* Store BLE Mesh Provisioner related information in flash
2. BLE Mesh Models
* Foundation Models
* Configuration Server Model
* Configuration Client Model
* Health Server Model
* Health Client Model
* Generic
* Generic OnOff Server
* Generic OnOff Client
* Generic Level Server
* Generic Level Client
* Generic Default Transition Time Server
* Generic Default Transition Time Client
* Generic Power OnOff Server
* Generic Power OnOff Setup Server
* Generic Power OnOff Client
* Generic Power Level Server
* Generic Power Level Setup Server
* Generic Power Level Client
* Generic Battery Server
* Generic Battery Client
* Generic Location Server
* Generic Location Setup Server
* Generic Location Client
* Generic Admin Property Server
* Generic Manufacturer Property Server
* Generic User Property Server
* Generic Client Property Server
* Generic Property Client
* Sensor Server Model
* Sensor Server
* Sensor Setup Server
* Sensor Client
* Time and Scenes
* Time Server
* Time Setup Server
* Time Client
* Scene Server
* Scene Setup Server
* Scene Client
* Scheduler Server
* Scheduler Setup Server
* Scheduler Client
* Lighting
* Light Lightness Server
* Light Lightness Setup Server
* Light Lightness Client
* Light CTL Server
* Light CTL Setup Server
* Light CTL Client
* Light CTL Temperature Server
* Light HSL Server
* Light HSL Setup Server
* Light HSL Client
* Light HSL Hue Server
* Light HSL Saturation Server
* Light xyL Server
* Light xyL Setup Server
* Light xyL Client
* Light LC Server
* Light LC Setup Server
* Light LC Client
3. BLE Mesh Applications
* BLE Mesh Node
* OnOff Client Example
* OnOff Server Example
* BLE Mesh Provisioner
* Example
* Fast Provisioning
* Vendor Fast Prov Server Model
* Vendor Fast Prov Client Model
* Examples
* Wi-Fi & BLE Mesh Coexistence
* Example
* BLE Mesh Console Commands
* Examples
- Backport(v3.3) of IDF MR!6122
- Modifies `smp_utils.c` to add check on encryption key size received from
peer.
- Modifies `esp_ble_gap_set_security_param` API to add minimum encryption key
size requirement.
1. modify the limit of frames to send to avoid dropping packet on A2DP source due to TX data queue overflow
2. reduce the A2DP source data queue size in order to achieve faster control respnonse
This problem may cause HCI send command timeout.
When host call VHCI api to do btdm_wakeup_request, then controller
wakeup process will be handled in ISR and controller task context.
As host task priority is lower than controller task and ISR,
it will cause an incorrect behavior that before VHCI take the
rx_flow_on_semaphore, controller sleep again, then VHCI cannot take
the semaphore and has to wait the automatic wakeup.
Originally, when doing BLE active scan, Bluedroid will not report adv to
application layer until receive scan response. This option is used to
disable the behavior. When enable this option, Bluedroid will report
adv data or scan response to application layer immediately.
Fixes: https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2811
The warning print "NULL value" is only kept for event
BTC_GATTS_ACT_SET_ATTR_VALUE as this can be useful in case user forgets
to set attribute value
Signed-off-by: Hrishikesh Dhayagude <hrishi@espressif.com>