This commit adds TWAI driver support for the
ESP32-S2. The following features were added:
- Expanded BRP support
- Expanded CLKOUT Divider Support
- Updated example READMEs
* 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
Adds the ESP certificate bundle feature that enables users to bundle a
root certificate bundle together with their application.
Default bundle includes all Mozilla root certificates
Closes IDF-296
Also added guide for creating a custom network capable I/O driver
And added notes about default wifi interfaces and implications of using
default short-hand creation functions.
1. The translation should be first reviewed by technical reviewers;
2. and then by language reviewers.
For the translation for the first batch of files, please see !MR5620 and !MR5613
The translation should be first reviewed by technical reviewer Xiao Xufeng and then by Carrie
The translation for the other documents in storage folder can be found in MR5613, MR5620 and MR5737.
List of changes:
* New component esp_local_ctrl added
* Example added under examples/protocols/esp_local_ctrl
* Documentation added under protocols/esp_local_ctrl
* Demo client side app esp_local_ctrl.py added under examples/protocols/esp_local_ctrl/scripts
* protocomm_ble : protocomm_ble_config_t given struct name for allowing forward declaration
* esp_prov/transport_softap renamed to transport_http
* transport_http module supports verification of server certificate
* transport_http module performs name resolution before connection
The existing Bluetooth examples are split as:
1. examples/bluetooth/bluedroid - Bluedroid Host (BT + BLE) examples
a. examples/bluetooth/bluedroid/classic_bt - Classic BT examples
b. examples/bluetooth/bluedroid/ble - BLE examples
c. examples/bluetooth/bluedroid/coex - Classic BT and BLE coex examples
d. examples/bluetooth/bluedroid/hci - VHCI and HCI UART examples
i. Rename ble_adv to controller_vhci_ble_adv and move it in hci folder
2. examples/bluetooth/nimble - NimBLE BLE Host + NimBLE Mesh examples
3. examples/bluetooth/esp_ble_mesh - ESP BLE Mesh examples
4. Update documentation references
This example adds functionality to support basic communication in RS485 networks using Modbus protocol.
This example uses FreeModbus stack and regular UART driver API to communicate in RS485 half duplex mode.
Added initial support of modbus controller pure C api to access device parameters over Modbus transport.
Move freemodbus stack and port files into components folder
Move the modbus_controller interface into components idf folder
Source files updated after review.
Add modbus interface documentation docs/en/api-reference/protocols/modbus.rst
porttimer.c: fix bug with timer1 selected in the Kconfig
Add support of cmake system (added cmake files)
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/858
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
Add error handling for http client
set ssid password correct with Example_WIFI test, and clear password before free
Fixed the CI failure due to HTTP errror names
This fixes multiple bugs with ring buffers and re-factors the code. The public
API has not changed, however the underlying implementation have various private
functions have been changed. The following behavioral changes have been made
- Size of ring buffers for No-Split/Allow-Split buffers will not be rounded
up to the nearest 32-bit aligned size. This was done to simplify the
implementation
- Item size for No-Split/Allow-Split buffers will also be rounded up to the
nearest 32-bit aligned size.
The following bugs have been fixed
- In copyItemToRingbufAllowSplit(), when copying an item where the aligned
size is smaller than the remaining length, the function does not consider
the case where the true size of the item is less than 4 bytes.
- The copy functions will automatically wrap around the write pointers when
the remaining length of the buffer is not large enough to fit a header, but
does not consider if wrapping around will cause an overlap with the read
pointer. This will make a full buffer be mistaken for an empty buffer
closes#1711
- xRingbufferSend() can get stuck in a infinite loop when the size of the
free memory is larger than the needed_size, but too small to fit in the ring
buffer due to alignment and extra overhead of wrapping around.
closes#1846
- Fixed documentation with ring buffer queue set API
- Adding and removing from queue set does not consider the case where the
read/write semaphores actually hold a value.
The following functions have been deprecated
- xRingbufferIsNextItemWrapped() due to lack of thread safety
- xRingbufferAddToQueueSetWrite() and xRingbufferRemoveFromQueueSetWrite()
as adding the queue sets only work under receive operations.
The following functions have been added
- xRingbufferReceiveSplit() and xRingbufferReceiveSplitFromISR() as a thread
safe way to receive from allow-split buffers
- vRingbufferGetInfo()
Documentation for ring buffers has also been added.
Ideally suited for generating a binary externally, containing key-value pairs specific
to device manufacturers. Utility allows creation of a binary, compatible
with NVS structure, which can be separately flashed onto a new
partition. This helps device manufacturers set different values for
different devices, e.g. serial numbers, but using a single firmaware
image.