* Replaced ARDUINO_VARIANT with const char
* Fixed missing return value
* Added quotes around defined value in macro (Issue #2193)
* Change logging from Error to Verbose when not found and default available
* Move Enter and Exit logging to Verbose Level
* Refactored LOG_X() into log_x()
* Properly allocate string and remove warning
The former way generates the following warning:
ISO C++ forbids converting a string constant to 'char*'
This change makes a character array the size of the string with null ending. It's clearer and gets rid of the warning.
* Better way
Since this is technically immutable, the type should reflect this too.
* add opportunity for more than one retry to _uploadReadByte
* an alternative timeout-based method to making _uploadReadByte more resilient
* move timing variables in the correct scope
* implement and use client.getTimeout instead of hard-coded timeout in _uploadReadByte
* add missing return
* some refactoring to address respecting the timeout in a potentially deadlocked connection
* fix spelling in comment
* address review comments; move impl to cpp file for getTimeout, and remove local variable for currentMillis
* remove redundant cast
* need to check for timeout outside the inner while as well
* update WebUpdate example to print something in unexpected callback condition
* update log_e messages per review comments
If _handler is set, pbuf_free is not called. ~AsyncUDPPacket() calls pbuf_free once but only after calling pbuf_ref in it's constructor. The refcount never reaches zero and the memory allocated for pbuf is never released.
* overload Preferences.getBytes similar to nvs so you can get size of the array.
* Cleaner implentation, with a separate function to get length. Added an example
Currently WiFiClient::write is unable to send messages over 25Kb, because of the hard-coded retry limit of 10, that is getting decremented on every successful send. Since we cannot send more than 2*MTU bytes in one go, and have only 10 retries, write() is limited to approximately 25Kb. Technically it is not a bug, as it correctly returns the number of sent bytes and the caller can set up futher retries. But not all libs are aware of this behavior, for example, WebServer is not.
I suggest improving current behavior by resetting retry counter every time we had a successful write, so the limit of 10 retries will apply to Failed writes only, and will not apply to Successful writes. This will allow to write() blobs of arbitrary sizes.
* Update boards.txt
Add menu items for ffat on mhetesp32minikit board.
* Add partition table.
* Added ffat partition for 4MB ESP32 Dev Module.
* Added comment about partitioning schemes.
* add missing EEPROM lib to CMakeLists.txt, moved the EEPROM files to proper directory
* add missing EEPROM lib to CMakeLists.txt, moved the EEPROM files to proper directory
* Webserver fix logging (#1)
* Change logging to use esp32-hal-log.h
fixes#2355
* adjust log parameter output positions, reduce lines
The DEBUG_ESP method used less lines than I originally set `log_v` to use when displaying the details of the received params ("@" and "=" indexes, and File info on a single line)
* I2C debugging and Log Dump Explaination
Create a help file for I2C debugging and interpretation of log dumps
* Update i2c_debugging.md
version
* add formatting, file locations
* Add APB change callbacks and move cpu code to own file
* Properly set esp_timer and FreeRTOS tick dividers
* Improve updated devisors
* No need to update REF_TICK yet
* Add initial handling for UART baud change
* fix uartWriteBuf and uartDetectBaudrate
* trigger callbacks even when APB did not change
* toggle UART ISR on CPU change
* add XTAL freq getter and add cpu freq validation
* Support CPU frequency changes in I2C (#2287)
**esp32-hal-i2c.c**
* add callback for cpu frequency changes
* adjust fifo thresholds based on cpu frequency and i2c bus frequency
* reduce i2c bus frequency if differential is too small
**Wire.h**
* version to 1.1.0
* Implement clock change for the other peripherals
* remove bad CPU clock values from the menu
* Add note to CPU freqs that support WiFi and BT
The default SPI bus is VSPI (see libraries/SPI/src/SPI.cpp). This change corrects a misleading comment in a code example which was stating wrongly that HSPI would be the default one.
* Shows only free internal heap on logs
Since Mbedtls is running only on internal heap, show internal + PSRAM available memory on logs can confuse the users
* Clarify logs