esp32: fix the issue that the spike transmit power of WiFi is higher than configured when WiFi and Bluetooth coexist
See merge request idf/esp-idf!4611
This prevents a device from being bricked in case when both secure boot & flash encryption are enabled and encryption gets interrupted during first boot. After interruption, all partitions on the device need to be reflashed (including the bootloader).
List of changes:
* Secure boot key generation and bootloader digest generation logic, implemented inside function esp_secure_boot_permanently_enable(), has been pulled out into new API esp_secure_boot_generate_digest(). The enabling of R/W protection of secure boot key on EFUSE still happens inside esp_secure_boot_permanently_enable()
* Now esp_secure_boot_permanently_enable() is called only after flash encryption process completes
* esp_secure_boot_generate_digest() is called before flash encryption process starts
Earlier eraseItem function in Storage class would do lazy cleanup of
multi-page blobs if called using type "ANY" instead of "BLOB". It used to
just delete BLOB data and index would remain as is. Any subsequent read
would delete index entry as well. This however would return a valid
length without error if nvs_get_blob API was just used for finding
length and not reading the complete blob. This change fixes this issue.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/3255
1. Add more notification events to the enum according to the event list in AVRCP specification.
2. Add API and callback events for basic AVRCP target functionalities to do init, deinit, callback-registration, connection status indication.
3. Implement API to set/get supported PASSTHROUGH command on local AVRCP TG, implement callback events for remote passthrough command indication.
4. Implement API to set/get supported notification eventIDs on local AVRCP TG, implement API to send event notifications to remote CT. \
Currently supported event in TG only includes ESP_AVRC_RN_VOLUME_CHANGE(0xd), which can be extended in later commits.
5. Implement callback events for SetAbsoluteVolume command indication on TG.
6. Add limitation of event_ids supported in RegisterNotification command in CT. The supported event_ids include: \
ESP_AVRC_RN_PLAY_STATUS_CHANGE(0x1), ESP_AVRC_RN_TRACK_CHANGE(0x2), ESP_AVRC_RN_PLAY_POS_CHANGE(0x5), ESP_AVRC_RN_VOLUME_CHANGE(0xd).
7. Add feature bit mask in parameter of callback event ESP_AVRC_CT_REMOTE_FEATURES_EVT for peer feature information got from SDP.
8. Add API and callback event to AVRCP CT to retrieve remote TG's supported notification event capabilities.
9. Modify data type for parameter of callback event ESP_AVRC_CT_CHANGE_NOTIFY_EVT.
10. Change AVRCP version from 1.3 to 1.4 for compatibility cause in using AbsoluteVolume feature.
11. Modify local AVRCP device to be category 1 as CT and category 2 as TG that applies to bluetooth headphones or speakers.
12. Update the use of AVRCP APIs and events in the two examples: a2dp_sink and a2dp_gatts_coex, which include the demo of volume control and notification.
stdatomic.h is available both in newlib and GCC include directories.
Normally (if you invoke the compiler without any flags) GCC include
directories are first on the list, so GCC’s stdatomic.h is used. In
IDF, we used to pass newlib include path as an extra include
directory, so newlib’s stdint.h got included instead.
Newlib 2.2.0 stdatomic implementation is compatible with -std=gnu99
but incompatible with -std=gnu11. And GCC doesn’t support atomic_load
with -std=gnu99 (it’s a C11 feature). So when we used atomic_load
with -std=gnu99, it worked due to newlib’s header.
Since we are no longer going to be including newlib headers into IDF,
GCC stdatomic will be used instead. Hence, add -std=gnu11 for source
files which use atomic features.
Operation:
In `esp_http_client_set_url`, we check for if old_host is same as new_host.
Delete and open new connection if host is different.
Issue:
We just pointed `client->connection_info.host` to `old_host` and reassigned it.
This made old_host and new_host always point to same location and hence, using old_host with new request.
Fix:
Made a separate copy for old_host using strdup.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2631
Signed-off-by: Vikram Dattu <vikram.dattu@espressif.com>
Fixed adjtime function: While using the adjtime() function,
the time correction accumulated an error
when reading the time frequently (using gettimeofday).
1. remove redundant SPI clock settings, use rom functions to set clock.
2. remove redundant SPI cs setup and hold settings.
3. for old 32Mbit psram, cs hold time must only be 0.5T due to the special driving mode.(cs_setup = 0; cs_hold = 0)
4. for new 64Mbit psram, cs hold time is recommended to be 2.5T. (cs_setup = 1, cs_setup_time = 0;cs_hold = 1, cs_hold_time = 1)
1. Pass the correct conn_id to protocomm_req_handle
In transport_simple_ble_write(), passing param->exec_write.conn_id would
be invalid. Instead param->write.conn_id should be passed
Similar change in transport_simple_ble_exec_write() to use
param->exec_write.conn_id
2. simple_ble_start() assumes that the mode is BLE only and enables
Bluetooth controller accordingly. For, cases having BT + BLE like Alexa
(Provisioning over BLE + Audio over classic BT), this assumption should
be removed.
This fix prevents HTTP server from accepting new connections when the total count of connected
sockets has reached the max_open_sockets limit set during configuration. The pending connections
are kept in backlog until atleast one of the connected sockets is closed. The maximum number of
connection requests that can kept in backlog is specified as backlog_conn configuration option.
Note that this modification has no effect when LRU purge is enabled.
Also added sanity check on setting for max_open_sockets during configuration.
Solution suggested by jimparis https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/3183#issue-421234265
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/3183
esp32: fix some STA certification issues
Closes WIFI-295, WIFI-299, WIFI-305, WIFI-306, WIFI-358, WIFI-367, and WIFI-368
See merge request idf/esp-idf!4434
Fix following STA WFA certification issues:
1. STA HT2040 coexist
2. Disallow WEP/TKIP with HT rates
3. WPA2 improvement
4. Minor refactor for WiFi internal global variable auth_type
List of changes:
* When parsing requests, count termination from LF characters only
* Correct memcpy() length parameter in httpd_unrecv() (pointed out by jimparis in GitHub issue thread)
* Use ssize_t to store results of length subtractions during parsing
* Modify some comments to reduce ambiguity
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/3182
Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/3216
This should read "except for the new key-value pair" instead of
"expect for the new key-value pair".
Signed-off-by: Tim Nordell <tim.nordell@nimbelink.com>
testing conditions:
transports (tcp, ssl, ws..)
qos (0, 1, 2)
short repeated messages (packed packets)
oversized messages (fragmented packets)
publish from a different thread
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2870 by means of including commit 815623dfe5a0e41fa0e51ab4e336feb3eaa5ba15 from esp-mqtt
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2975 by means of including commit 752953dc3be007cca4255b66a35d3087e61f6a54 from esp-mqtt
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2850 by means of including commits df455d2a5fe562dd1b8351da99a1d6d82b66eff3 17fd713bced4f2d00df7ed664ed82a7d108ab317 from esp-mqtt
1. separate rom include files and linkscript to esp_rom
2. modefiy "include rom/xxx.h" to "include esp32/rom/xxx.h"
3. Forward compatible
4. update mqtt
The task that runs the HTTP server can now be pinned to a particular core by setting `core_id`
in the HTTP server configuration. By default, the core is set to `tskNO_AFFINITY`, meaning
it can run on any core.
Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/3190
This uses a hack (temporarily defining __rtems__ from a wrapper header
file) to include timeradd, timersub, and similar macros, without
modifying newlib headers.
soc unit tests have not been included when compiling with CMake,
because ../${SOC_NAME}/test was not evaluated relative to the
CMakeLists.txt directory.
Also call register_components() regardless of the presence of test
directory for particular target.
This takes the code up to the latest released version of libcoap.
As there have been API changes, coap_client and coap_server in
examples/protocols have been updated to use the new APIs.
Further information on the new libcoap APIs can be found at
https://libcoap.net/doc/reference/4.2.0/
coap_client has been updated to handle BLOCK2 responses from
"coap://californium.eclipse.org"
coap_client has been modified to only send out one request (and wait for
the response)
coap_server has been updated to support Observe subscriptions, and well as
adding in PUT and DELETE handlers to work on the Espressif resource
coap_server and coap_client have had their stack sizes increased.
port/coap_io.c has been added, a copy of libcoap/src/coap_io.c with support
added for systems that do not have RFC 3542 section 20 support.
port/coap_io_socket.c has been removed as a lot of the code is now
replicated in different libcoap files.
Once this PR is place, then adding in DTLS will be a lot simpler (as a
separate PR)
Signed-off-by: Jitin George <jitin@espressif.com>
Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/3148
GCC compiler can generate 8-bit stores when modifying bitfields of
volatile structs (https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/597).
In the specific case of I2C driver, this resulted in byte_num field
to be written using s8i. However the peripheral requires 32-bit
writes, and ignores 8-bit writes. This change modifies the code to
compose the 32-bit command register value first, and then write the
complete value to the hardware.
Acquires PM_APB_FREQ_MAX lock when carrying any transaction on I2S if
Power Management Framework is enabled.
Signed-off-by: Sachin Parekh <sachin.parekh@espressif.com>
Acquires PM_APB_FREQ_MAX lock when carrying any transaction on I2C if
Power Management Framework is enabled.
Signed-off-by: Sachin Parekh <sachin.parekh@espressif.com>
Linker script generator produces build/esp32/esp32.common.ld from
components/esp32/ld/esp32.common.ld.in
This works fine until IDF is downgraded to V3.1 which uses components/esp32/ld/esp32.common.ld and
doesn't track build/esp32/esp32.common.ld at all.
At this point, the linker runs in the build/esp32 directory and "-T esp32.common.ld" picks up the
linker script generated .ld file, which causes mis-builds.
As reported on forums: https://esp32.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=9684&p=40105
Removed as much branching (if statements) from the
gpio_intr_service ISR, as possible and split the while loop into
two. Also forced writing the two status*_w1tc variables only once,
instead of every time after calling the external function hooks.
The measurements below, was done using the following tools:
Toolchain version: crosstool-ng-1.22.0-80-g6c4433a
Compiler version: 5.2.0
Here follows a comparison of the gpio_intr_service ISR's
execution time, using a DS1054 oscilloscope. All the time spent
calling external functions, via the function pointers
gpio_isr_func[gpio_num].fn, were disregarded.
With OPTIMIZATION_FLAGS = -Og, 1.34 uSeconds faster:
3.22 uSec (with this patch)
4.56 uSec (with commit 71c90ac4)
100 - (100 * 4.56 / 3.22) = 42% faster
With OPTIMIZATION_FLAGS = -Os, 1.65 uSeconds faster:
2.89 uSec (with this patch)
4.54 uSec (with commit 71c90ac4)
100 - (100 * 4.54 / 2.89) = 57% faster
Signed-off-by: Konstantin Kondrashov <konstantin@espressif.com>
Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/2861
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
possible race condition: user task runs mdns_init, which enables pcbs while mdns-task already created could execute enable/disable of the same pcbs if an appropriate system event received
mnds_free() initiates stop and delete timer tasks, which after locking the mutex could lead to a dead lock in case timer task executed before deleting the task, as it would wait indefinitelly for unlocking the mutex. This condition is fixed by calling _mdns_stop_timer without locking the mutex, because there's no need to protect any data when stopping and deleting the timer task
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1696
Issue: mdns_service_add API allocates and queues an action to be processed in mdns task context; when allocation or queueing fails, allocated structure needs to be freed. Function _mdns_free_service did not only fee all the structures, but also updates packet data.
Resolution: Moved removal of packet data outside of _mdns_free_service function.
packets scheduled to transmit are pushed to action queue and removed from tx_queue_head structure, which is searched for all remaining services and while service is removed, then service questions/asnwers are also removed from this structure. This update fixes possible crash when packet is pushed to action queue, and when service is removed, its answers are removed from tx_queue_head, but not from action queue. this could lead to a crash when the packet is poped from action queue containing questions/answers to already removed (freed) service
Closes IDF-504
The current API is insufficient to allow the users to set different combinations of connection and discoverable mode
Users should be able to choose the device modes independently:
1. Connectable-
i. Non-connectable mode
ii. Connectable mode
2. Discoverable-
i. Non-discoverable mode
ii. Limited discoverable mode
iii. General discoverable mode
On flash program operation (either erase or write), if corresponding address has
cache mapping present then cache is explicitly flushed (for both pro and app cpu)
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2146
mdns_search_once_t::lock is used to synchronize tasks (taken by one
task and given by the other) so it should not be a mutex.
Convert to semaphore, and rename to indicate its purpose.
A problem if the Python interpreter used for idf.py (or set via PYTHON
variable) didn't match
"/usr/bin/env python" (or the associated executable for .py files, on
Windows).
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/3160
Possibly also fix for https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2936
Adds build system test to catch any future direct execution of Python in
the standard build process.
mdns_search_once_t::lock is used to synchronize tasks (taken by one
task and given by the other) so it should not be a mutex.
Convert to semaphore, and rename to indicate its purpose.
remove duplicated include from components/esp32/incliude/esp_core_dump.h
espcoredump/incliude/esp_core_dump.h:
fix signature of the functions esp_core_dump_to_uart() and esp_core_dump_to_uart();
add espcoredump into COMPONENT_PRIV_REQUIRES list
fix linker.lf file
1. Add Kconfig options to control task listing support.
2. Convert magic values (-1, -2) to named constants.
3. Convert spaces to tabs to match the rest of the file.
4. Rename getAllTasksHandle to getTaskInfo to reflect its purpose.
5. Add some curly braces for single line statements.
By default, if a URI handler changes the http session context,
the webserver internally clears the older context after the handler
returns. However, if applications want to change this behavior and
manage the allocation/de-allocation/freeing themselves and let the
server handle only the "socket close" case, this commit provides such
an option.
Fix following WiFi bugs:
1. Fix the bug that STA incorrectly deletes BA when receiving DelBA request
2. Add out of memory check
3. Fix the bug that STA incorrectly receives packets when scanning in connected status
This commit removes trailing semicolons following a while(0) from
function-like macros in IDF. This will force those macros to be called
with a semicolon when called.
When xPortGetCoreID() is called twice within a function,
it might only be called once after compilation. This
commit makes the inline assembly of the function volatile.
Closes#3093
In the situation when bootloader was compiled for 240MHz, and app was
compiled for 160MHz, and the chip is a revision 0 chip, the
bootloader will assume that the application has also been running at
240MHz. This will cause the chip to lock up later. Modify this to use
a run time check of DPORT_CPUPERIOD_SEL, which indicates which of the
PLL frequencies was used.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2731.
Previously, this compiler flag was not being applied
regardless of CONFIG_SPIRAM_CACHE_WORKAROUND setting.
Explanation: add_compile_options() only applies to
source files added after the function is run, or in
subdirectories added after the function is run. In
this case, no new source files were being added after
this function was run.
1. ref_clock used in unit tests occasionally produces time off by ~100
microseconds shortly after being started. Add a delay to let
ref_clock stabilise, until the cause is found.
2. Reduce roundoff error accumulation which would occasionally cause
the test to fail, by choosing an overflow value which can be divided
by APB frequency.
3. Move time sampling part of the test into an IRAM function to
reduce variations due to cache behavior.
4. Remove calculation of "standard deviation" in the test, as what was
calculated was not actually standard deviation, and it did not add any
useful information.
Previously when HashList was removing items, HashListBlocks were
removed lazily. This resulted in empty HashListBlocks dangling around
in full pages, even when all items have been erased. These blocks
would only be deleted when NVS was re-initialized
(nvs_flash_deinit/nvs_flash_init).
This change does eager cleanup instead, based on the code from
@negativekelvin offered in
https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1642#issuecomment-367227994.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1642.
Added APIs :
* httpd_resp_send_err() : for sending HTTP error responses for error codes given by httpd_err_code_t. It uses TCP_NODELAY option to ensure that HTTP error responses reach the client before socket is closed.
* httpd_register_err_handler() : for registering HTTP error handler functions of type httpd_err_handler_func_t.
The default behavior, on encountering errors during processing of HTTP requests, is now to send HTTP error response (if possible) and close the underlying socket. User configurable handlers can be used to override this behavior for each error individually (except for 500 Internal Server Error).
Also fixed some typos.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/3005
fix 3 bugs:
1. do BLE connect (both of slave and master), it mgiht cause crash due to there's much interrupts happens effect ble code running, for example, wifi run on the same core as bluetooth controller and wifi run throughtput test.
2. do BLE scan stop or adv stop or connection stop, it might cause ASSERT or crash due to memory corrupted in controller memory poll.
3. minor bug fix, not really effect bluetooth.
The bug will cause memory corrupted (the largest range is from 0x3ffc0000 ~ 0x3ffc8000),
some strange error will happen, like IllegalInstruction, LoadProhibited and .etc.
This commits adds the functions can_clear_transmit_queue() and
can_clear_receive_queue(). Closes#2906
The following bug are fixed:
- CAN_IO_UNUSED is now explicitly cast to enum type. Closes#2825
- Fix multiple documentation errors. Closes#2898, Closes#2794
- can_reconfigure_alerts() returns incorrect current_alerts. Closes#3028
- Add missing header file. Closes#3065
The requirements of pin capabilites is different for spi master and
slave. The master needs CS, SCLK, MOSI to be output-able, while slave
needs MISO to be output-able.
Previous code is for master only.
This commit allows to place other 3 pins than MISO on input-only pins
for slaves. Refactoring for spi_common is also included.
Resolves https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2455
when running a query for a single txt, result entries were not created and attached to result structure. this issue was introduced when fixing memory leak in txt structure, which worked correctly for PTR queries, but caused trouble for TXT query.
List of changes:
* Corner case exceptions are properly handled to ensure release of memory occupied by security infrastructure
* fixed erroneous cleanup of security instance by protocomm_console
List of changes:
* Version endpoint now sends the set version string instead of verifying the incoming version string. This simplifies fetching version info from the provisioning application.
* esp_prov script updated to expect version string as response.
Added:
* set a secure version in app/bootloader.
* description anti-rollback to ota part
* emulate the secure_version write and read operations
* efuse_em partition.
* a description about a rollback for native_ota_example.
Closes: TW26335
Move existing core dump files into espcoredump component folder
Add KConfig, linker.lf, make and CMakeList.txt for new component
Existing functionality separated into core_dump_common, core_dump_flash, core_dump_uart
Update test_core_dump.c and make files to link it as unit test
Update according to review:
Move target and RTOS related functionality into separated file (core_dump_port.c).
Fix test logs and test elf files
Move existing core dump files into espcoredump component folder
Add KConfig, linker.lf, make and CMakeList.txt for new component
Existing functionality separated into core_dump_common, core_dump_flash, core_dump_uart
Update test_core_dump.c and make files to link it as unit test
Update according to review:
Move target and RTOS related functionality into separated file (core_dump_port.c).
This will be useful if a webserver is already running and the application
does not want protocomm to start a new instance.
Signed-off-by: Piyush Shah <piyush@espressif.com>