This reverts backporting commits to v4.1 related to mDNS non-strict mode
and the related fix for resolving the non-strict mode:
* Revert "mdns: Allow resolve its own non-strict answers"
This reverts commit 0182a84c2b.
* Revert "mdns: Support queries in responses in mDNS non-strict mode"
This reverts commit 12e86a7c1b.
the mDNS responder should not repeat questions when replying, however resolvers
must ignore these questions field if they are present. esp-idf mDNS
library does include questions in answering packets (thus not strictly
following the RFC6762) so the resolver did not correctly resolved
another instance host name.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/6190
The struct definition of ip6_addr_t in lwip and esp_ip6_addr_t
differs since zone could be possibly disabled in lwip. Using memcpy to copy the
address will cause wrong source address. Copy the entries manually
instead.
Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/6055
By default adds original queries to responses in order to be resolved by some resolvers, such as lwIP mdns library. This functionality however is discouraged by the RFC6762, so it could be disabled in menuconfig if MDNS_STRICT_MODE configured
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/5521
mdns library deinitialization destroys internal structures including action queue. if an event (e.g. network update) received
after some essential stucture is destoyed, an unexpected behavour might be introduced (e.g. crash of adding the event notification
to the action queue which was already destroyed
Closes WIFI-1485
mdns module store local copy of esp_netif for common interfaces,
but it was correctly initialized only when interface started.
If the event were missed (e.g. mdns_init after interface start)
the local copy wouldn't be initialized. Fixed by restoring the local
copy.
Closes WIFI-1538
esp32s2beta: Merge support to master
Closes IDF-513, IDF-756, IDF-758, IDF-999, IDF-753, IDF-749, IDF-754, IDF-840, and IDF-755
See merge request espressif/esp-idf!6100
tcpip_adapter_dhcpc_get_status() returns the actual internal value of dhcp client without any locking or TCP/IP stack context call, so when CONNECTED event fired with default settings it started DHCP client in TCP/IP stack context and at the same time mdns event handler checking actual DHCP state, which could still be INIT (not STARTED). Purpose of this check is to enable PCB if DHCP was stopped before setting network interface up (typically static IP settings), so the solutin is to check against TCPIP_ADAPTER_DHCP_STOPPED state
Issue: MDNS server initially sends probing packets to resolve naming confilicts with already registered service instances. In case of a conflict, instance name is altered and probing restarts. Original instance however wasnnot removed from the structure and upon service removal only one entry was removed and a dangling service might have been kept in the structure to bring about a crash.
Resolution: Keep only one instance of a service in the probing structure.
Closes IDF-498