* Add generic IP calculations
Add:
calculateNetworkID(IPAddress ip, IPAddress subnet) => Calculate the network id using the ip and subnet (e.g. 192.168.0.0)
calculateBroadcast(IPAddress ip, IPAddress subnet) => Calculate the broadcast ip using the ip and subnet (e.g. 192.168.0.255)
calculateSubnetCIDR(IPAddress subnetMask) => Calculate the subnet CIDR using the subnet (e.g. 24)
Add:
broadcastIP() => Retrieve the network id (e.g. 192.168.0.0)
networkID() => Retrieve the broadcast IP (e.g. 192.168.0.255)
subnetCIDR() => Retrieve the subnet CIDR (e.g. 24)
Add:
broadcastIP() => Retrieve the network id (e.g. 192.168.0.0)
networkID() => Retrieve the broadcast IP (e.g. 192.168.0.255)
subnetCIDR() => Retrieve the subnet CIDR (e.g. 24)
Add:
softAPBroadcastIP() => Retrieve the network id (e.g. 192.168.0.0)
softAPNetwrokID() => Retrieve the broadcast IP (e.g. 192.168.0.255)
softAPSubnetCIDR() => Retrieve the subnet CIDR (e.g. 24)
Fixed bit shift in demo application of using RMT peripheral. Init data array to be transmitted was off by one, as for the first iteration (i==0) the mask was 1<<8, which results in shifted RGB value in color variable
Closes https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/issues/2921
* Added convert method to transfer data from partition to nvs
* Could have sworn I changed the return when I made the label
* Empty state should be 0xFF. Fixed some logging levels
* Set result on success
* Fix semaphores in IDF & std::string assert
Fixes the problem of giving a mutex from a callback with the latest IDF. Also addresses an occasional assert that happens when the btc_task callback gives the semaphore and causes an assert due to both cores potentially writing m_owner concurrently.
* Restored m_owner position in wait() as requested
* Reapply assert fix and move setting m_owner in ::give()
Revert previous revert commit and move setting of m_owner in ::give to before giving the semaphore to prevent race condition possibility.
Implemented the ability to change the ESP32s BLE device address as
according the the BLE specification. This address is used when
advertising the ESP32 over BLE.
* Converted EEPROM library to use nvs instead of partition. Removed eeprom partition from all partition table CSV files.
* Changed variable names, added some comments, formatting as per me-no-dev's requests
* Checks for memory on malloc
* Moved include nvs.h from header to code
* Reworked the extra example to make it more clear how to actually use the library and persist data
* 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
* Fix error in PR #2048: if ::available() is called before ::connect() _rxBuffer is not initialised
* Fixed flash size check and added SPIFFS size check
* Rewriting ESP.getFreeSketchSpace(), moving code from HTTPUpdate.cpp
* Don't Return I2C_ERROR_CONTINUE on ReSTART
ReSTART operations on the ESP32 have to be handled differently than on AVR chips, so ReSTART operations(`Wire.endTransmission(false), Wire.requestFrom(id,size,false);` are queued until a STOP is send (`Wire.endTransmission(TRUE), Wire.endTransmission(), Wire.requestFrom(id,size), Wire.requestFrom(id,size,TRUE)). To indicate the queuing I had used `I2C_ERROR_CONTINUE`, this caused compatibility issues with the existing Arduino I2C Code base. So, back to Lying to the public(for their own good of course) about success! This update just returns `I2C_ERROR_OK` on ReSTART commands.
* add comments
add comments
* Change Return error for ReSTART operation to I2C_ERROR_OK
This change restores compatibility with pre-existing Arduino Libraries. The ReSTART queuing operations are hidden behind the scenes. Wire.endTransmission(id,len,FALSE); will know return I2C_ERROR_OK instead of I2C_ERROR_CONTINUE, Wire.lastError() will return the true condition of I2C_ERROR_CONTINUE.
* #1623, implementing suggested change
Splitted suggested fix issue #1623 in a header and source part. Dit not completely dive into the code.
Giving data twice as parameter feels wrong, but it compiles, and i can succesfully use the W5500 with SPI with this fix.
Doesn't compile without.
* #1623, implementing suggested change SPI.h/cpp
Splitted suggested fix issue #1623 in a header and source part. Dit not completely dive into the code.
Giving data twice as parameter feels wrong, but it compiles, and i can succesfully use the W5500 with SPI with this fix.
Doesn't compile without.
* Clean warnings when all warning enabled
Not used variables / functions due to debug log
Dual define with different values :
cores\esp32/binary.h
#define B110 6
#define B1000000 64
tools/sdk/include/newlib/sys/termios.h
#define B110 3
#define B1000000 23
Local variable returned in WiFiclient Secure
* change due to deprecated function
* Update with proper variable and label
* Update esp32-hal-i2c.c
* Apply changes requested
* Fix warnings due to #define conflict thanks @atanisoft
This allow to catch the events when connected /disconnected,, etc...
This also allow to get parameters of events like the remote address of connected devices, etc...
Small change but lot of flexibility
* Added HTTPUpdate class for downloading sketches from a server
* Added HTTPUpdate class for downloading sketches from a server
* Added HTTPUpdate to CMakeLists.txt
* Change ESP8266 class references to ESP32 for httpUpdate.ino example
* Change ESP8266 class references to ESP32 for httpUpdate.ino example. setLedPin() commented out because not all boards support LED_BUITLIN
* Added check to handle mixup of old and present api properly
* Correct HTTPClient::setTimeout() to convert milliseconds to seconds. Correct WiFiClient::setTimeout() to call Stream::setTimeout() with seconds converted back to milliseconds. Remove inproper checks for _insecure.
* Added small comment because it looked like the Travis build did not finish
* Pass client parameter into two new begin() functions. Set other begin() functions deprecated. Updated library version to 1.2
* Added working HTTPS example on a public url with a certificate
* Remove two unnecessary tests in ::disconnect()
* Add a scoping block to BasicHttpsClient.ino to assure HTTPClient is destroyed before WiFiClientSecure
* Added check to handle mixup of old and present api properly
* Correct HTTPClient::setTimeout() to convert milliseconds to seconds. Correct WiFiClient::setTimeout() to call Stream::setTimeout() with seconds converted back to milliseconds. Remove inproper checks for _insecure.
* Added small comment because it looked like the Travis build did not finish
* removed uint8_t Wire.endTransmission(uint8_t sendStop)
Having both endTransmission(bool) and endTransmission(uint8_t) creates problems.
There is no need for endTransmission(uint8_t)
endTransmission(1) and endTransmission(0) works with endTransmission(bool).
Removing endTransmission(uint8_t) allows the ESP32 code to be compatible with
all the other Arduino cores by allowing endTransmission(1) and endTranmission(0)
to work as it does on all the other cores.
* Wire library version bump for endTransmission() update
* TX Flow Control and Code cleanup
* Use semaphore instead of delay
TX functionality is done.
* Use single buffer and empty queue on exit
* Fix compile issues because of LwIP code relocation
* Add temporary header to fix Azure not compiling
* Fix AsyncUDP early init
* AsyncUDP Multicast fixes
* Add source mac address and rework multicast
* Allow redefinition of default pins for Serials 1 and 2
* Update IDF to 3276a13
* Update esptool.py to 2.5.0
* Fix sketches
* Fix log level in BluetoothSetial
* rmt driver initial version
* supporting conti mode plus interrupts
* using conitnous mode for sending more data
* working continous mode
* rmt driver cleanup after conti mode
* initial version of rmt driver
* adding a simple example
* adding channel and block locks
* modified of rmt interface for simpler/easier usage
* adding header sentinels, split interface to common and additional settings
* Fixes per code review + support for rx callback mode
* renamed internal structures and enums, fixed formatting
* cmake support for rmt
* refactored tx-conti interrupts to function to make it more readable
* added Tx and Rx examples
* added license headers
* minor updates per review
* used struct access, renamed defines, corrected diagram
* First commit of FFat library
* Fixed reboot loops if no fat present. Added CMakeLists
* Functionalize the partition checks
* Cleanup, especially in format
* Dont format if mounted. More wording cleanup
* 16M ffat should only be on 16M board
* Fix some casting issues that trip up the compiler when building as ESP-IDF component
Few testers let me know, they were unable with connection to Eduroam network under PEAP+MsCHAPv2 methods.
They were trying many modifications. Solution is very absurd.
Change board to STA mode manually.
One tester from Italy was able to connect to Eduroam network under TTLS + MsCHAPv2 with that sketch too!
Sketch was tested and worked almost for all testers with that problem.
* ReSTART fix, Sequencing fix
pr #1665 introduce a problem with ReSTART, when solving this problem I found an interaction between the TxFifo refill, RxFifo empty and CMD[] fill. during certain sequences a dataqueue command would be skipped, this skipping resulted in a mismatch between the contents of the TxFifo and the i2c command sequence. The problem manifested as an ACK error.
In addition to this required bug fix I propose:
* `Wire.begin()` be changed from a `void` to a `bool` this will allow the reset functionality of `Wire.begin()` to be reported. Currently `Wire.begin()` attempts to reset the i2c Peripheral, but cannot report success/failure.
* `Wire.busy()` be added. this `bool` function returns the hardware status of the bus. This status can be use in multi-master environments for application level interleaving of commands, also in single master environment, it can be used to detect a 'hung' bus. With the functional change to `Wire.begin()` this allows app level recover of a hung bus.
* `Wire.lastError()` value updated for all errors, previously when interleaving `Wire.endTransmission(false)` and `Wire.readTransmission(false)`, the 128 byte `Wire.write()` buffer was exhausted without generating and error(very exotic). I discovered this error when I created a sequence of directed reads to a EEPROM. Each directed read used 2 bytes of the 128 byte `write()` buffer, so after 64 consecutive ReSTART writes with ReSTART reads, `Wire()` had no room to record the directed address bytes. It generated just a NAK check without setting the EEPROMs internal register address. The succeeding ReSTART read succeeded at incorrect address.
* Changes to the HAL layer:
** added `i2cGetStatus()` which returns the i2c peripheral status word, used to detect bus_busy currently
** added `i2cDebug()` programmatic control of debug buffer output
** changed `i2cAddQueue()` to allow data_only queue element this will allow a i2c transaction to use multiple data pointers.
** removed direct access to DumpInts(), DumpI2c() from app, use i2cDebug() to set trigger points
*
* Update esp32-hal-i2c.c
* Update Wire.cpp
* ReSTART, Sequencing
pr #1665 introduce a problem with ReSTART, when solving this problem I found an interaction between the TxFifo refill, RxFifo empty and CMD[] fill. during certain sequences a dataqueue command would be skipped, this skipping resulted in a mismatch between the contents of the TxFifo and the i2c command sequence. The problem manifested as an ACK error.
In addition to this required bug fix I propose:
* `Wire.begin()` be changed from a `void` to a `bool` this will allow the reset functionality of `Wire.begin()` to be reported. Currently `Wire.begin()` attempts to reset the i2c Peripheral, but cannot report success/failure.
* `Wire.busy()` be added. this `bool` function returns the hardware status of the bus. This status can be use in multi-master environments for application level interleaving of commands, also in single master environment, it can be used to detect a 'hung' bus. With the functional change to `Wire.begin()` this allows app level recover of a hung bus.
* `Wire.lastError()` value updated for all errors, previously when interleaving `Wire.endTransmission(false)` and `Wire.readTransmission(false)`, the 128 byte `Wire.write()` buffer was exhausted without generating and error(very exotic). I discovered this error when I created a sequence of directed reads to a EEPROM. Each directed read used 2 bytes of the 128 byte `write()` buffer, so after 64 consecutive ReSTART writes with ReSTART reads, `Wire()` had no room to record the directed address bytes. It generated just a NAK check without setting the EEPROMs internal register address. The succeeding ReSTART read succeeded at incorrect address.
* Changes to the HAL layer:
** added `i2cGetStatus()` which returns the i2c peripheral status word, used to detect bus_busy currently
** added `i2cDebug()` programmatic control of debug buffer output
** changed `i2cAddQueue()` to allow data_only queue element this will allow a i2c transaction to use multiple data pointers.
** removed direct access to DumpInts(), DumpI2c() from app, use i2cDebug() to set trigger points
*
* Forgot DebugFlags Return
@andriyadi found this, total brain fade on my part.
If you receive a package with a data length of zero, parsePacket returns 0, but rx_buffer will exist. So if another parsePacket with no read access returns to zeros, there is still data that can be read. This example would not work: https://www.arduino.cc/en/Reference/EthernetUDPParsePacket
Also I added a check if rx_buffer exit when you try to flush it.
EEPROM.h uses data types which are declared through Arduino.h but that file does not contain an #include directive for Arduino.h. This does not cause any problems when the EEPROM library is #included from a .ino file because the Arduino IDE automatically adds an #include directive for Arduino.h but this is not the case for .cpp files. If a .cpp file has an #include directive for EEPROM.h that does not follow an #include directive for Arduino.h then compilation fails:
E:\arduino\hardware\espressif\esp32\libraries\EEPROM/EEPROM.h:91:5: error: 'float_t' does not name a type
float_t readFloat(int address);
^
E:\arduino\hardware\espressif\esp32\libraries\EEPROM/EEPROM.h:92:5: error: 'double_t' does not name a type
double_t readDouble(int address);
^
E:\arduino\hardware\espressif\esp32\libraries\EEPROM/EEPROM.h:95:5: error: 'String' does not name a type
String readString(int address);
^
E:\arduino\hardware\espressif\esp32\libraries\EEPROM/EEPROM.h:110:36: error: 'float_t' has not been declared
size_t writeFloat(int address, float_t value);
^
E:\arduino\hardware\espressif\esp32\libraries\EEPROM/EEPROM.h:111:37: error: 'double_t' has not been declared
size_t writeDouble(int address, double_t value);
^
E:\arduino\hardware\espressif\esp32\libraries\EEPROM/EEPROM.h:114:37: error: 'String' has not been declared
size_t writeString(int address, String value);