* Add partition label argument to SPIFFSSPIFFS currently assumes there is only ever one partition.This change allows a user to pass the label argument (defaults to NULL)to SPIFFS::begin() so a specific SPIFFS partition can be referenced.This change does not break compatibility.
* BLERemoteChar: fix descriptor 2902 write for characteristic notifications
When registering a notification on a characteristic, the 2902 descriptor
(CCCD) value is set to 1 (or 2 for indication).
According to the BLUETOOTH CORE SPECIFICATION Version 5.2, Revision Date
2019-12-31, section 4.12.3 "Write Characteristic Descriptors" (page 1588),
the characteristic descriptor write must expect a response.
Currently, the descriptor write is performed without expecting a reponse,
which prevents the notification to be functional with some BLE stacks.
This commit modify the write to expect the response.
Signed-off-by: Jimmy Durand Wesolowski <jimmy.durand.wesolowski@commsolid.com>
* BLERemoteChar: forward GATT client event to characteristic descriptors
This commits prevents a permanent wait when calling BLERemoteDescriptor
readValue function, on the m_semaphoreReadDescrEvt semaphore.
ESP32 BLE stack calls to remote characteristic
- notification,
- value read
- value write
and remote characteristic descriptor
- value read
are asynchronous.
When such a call is performed by this library, a semaphore is taken prior
to the BLE stack read or write operation, and waited on after it.
Releasing the semaphore is done by the characteristic event handling
function (gattClientEventHandler), when the appropriate event is received.
However, the characteristic descriptor events are discarded, and the
value read semaphore is never released.
This commits forwards the GATT client events from the remote
characteristic down to their remote characteristic descriptor, and
implements their event handling.
Adding a semaphore for the remote characteristic descriptor value write
will be done in a separate commit.
Signed-off-by: Jimmy Durand Wesolowski <jimmy.durand.wesolowski@commsolid.com>
* BLERemoteDescriptor: add semaphore to characteristic descriptor write
This adds a semaphore to characteristic descriptor value write, to mimic
the value read function, and to ensure completion of the operation before
we carry on.
Signed-off-by: Jimmy Durand Wesolowski <jimmy.durand.wesolowski@commsolid.com>
Co-authored-by: Jimmy Durand Wesolowski <jimmy.durand.wesolowski@commsolid.com>
* Corrections of Find, FindUntil and FindMulti
Find has some bug that is not working with Ethernet.find() so, I copied code from Stream.h and Stream.cpp in AVR-CORE library and now it's working perfectly.
I don't know where was the error, but an Ethernet.find compiled to MEGA2560 was working but not working when compiled to esp32, after corrections of code (copy of AVR-Core libraries) it's working perfect.
So probably has some error on original ESP32-Core library.
Below is part of code that was working with MEGA2560 and not with ESP32 libraries.
client.find never return TRUE with ESP32 original library and with AVR it's works.
boolean esp32_fw_update(EthernetClient &client, DecodedHeader &header, const String &field_filename, const String &field_crc) {
char bound[header.boundary.length()+3];
char term[]="\r\n";
strcpy(bound,header.boundary.c_str());
strcat(bound,term);
while (client.find(bound)) {
String line=client.readStringUntil('\r');
* Update Stream.h
* Update Stream.cpp
Co-authored-by: Me No Dev <me-no-dev@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add an aditional (void *) arg to the RMT callback - to allow more flexible handling of the callback (e.g. by passing a private struct or a class pointer). Same pattern as used by the Ticker() and many others. Example updated & new example with a trapoline added.
* Fix example for new API
* Fix lint warnings
* Add a second missed example.
* Correct timeout & improve socket error handling.
I met problem while I was working with the WiFiClientSecure.
I tried to found the source of the problem, and I found it in the sll_client.cpp.
Please check my contribution.
I've open this problem in #4335 but received no response.
I spent quite a while today figuring out how to get an OTA update over HTTPS on a custom port working. A part of my problem was not putting a slash before the .bin filename, since it wasn't there in the example. This produced invalid HTTP requests. Adding the slash would make it clear that it needs to be there.
Given that the URL in line 53 contains the same words "server" and "file.bin", one might assume that in line 55, the slash after the port number would get added automatically, however I have found out that without a slash you get an invalid request. Adding the slash removes any doubt.
I was playing with the mDNS service and noticed the method MDNSResponder::addService could return a Boolean with the way it is implemented just like other functions in this library.
This would be handy to know at a higher level weather or not the service was added correctly to the mDNS server of the ESP32.
This is a fix for missing scan responses after a first successfull scan.
While running the BLE_scan.ino sketch with wantDuplicates=false, i got
only one result with correct advertising and scan response length (31,26):
pBLEScan->setAdvertisedDeviceCallbacks(new MyAdvertisedDeviceCallbacks(), false);
pBLEScan->start(scanTime, false);
...
[W][BLEScan.cpp:109] handleGAPEvent(): bytes length: 31 + 26, addr type: 1
All following calls to start() just returned the advertising data without
scan response data:
pBLEScan->start(scanTime, false);
[W][BLEScan.cpp:109] handleGAPEvent(): bytes length: 31 + 0, addr type: 1
With "wantDuplicates=true" i got:
pBLEScan->setAdvertisedDeviceCallbacks(new MyAdvertisedDeviceCallbacks(), true);
pBLEScan->start(scanTime, false);
[W][BLEScan.cpp:109] handleGAPEvent(): bytes length: 31 + 26, addr type: 1
[W][BLEScan.cpp:109] handleGAPEvent(): bytes length: 31 + 26, addr type: 1
[W][BLEScan.cpp:73] handleGAPEvent(): ESP_GAP_SEARCH_INQ_CMPL_EVT
Devices found: 1
Scan done!
pBLEScan->start(scanTime, false);
[W][BLEScan.cpp:109] handleGAPEvent(): bytes length: 31 + 0, addr type: 1
[W][BLEScan.cpp:109] handleGAPEvent(): bytes length: 0 + 26, addr type: 1
[W][BLEScan.cpp:109] handleGAPEvent(): bytes length: 31 + 0, addr type: 1
[W][BLEScan.cpp:109] handleGAPEvent(): bytes length: 0 + 26, addr type: 1
Explicitly initializing m_scan_params.scan_duplicate of BLEScan solves
this issue (In my case the un-initialized value was
m_scan_params.scan_duplicate == 1073599044).
Co-authored-by: Me No Dev <me-no-dev@users.noreply.github.com>
* If WebServer.handleClient is run in a tight loop, it will starve other processes. So, if there is no connection, throw in a delay(1). Fixes#4348
* Made a variable to control the delay behavior
Fixes crash on ESP32 when I2C FiFo overflows and interrupt function is unable to handle crash and throws this error:
[E][esp32-hal-i2c.c:1013] i2c_isr_handler_default(): unknown int=4
Co-authored-by: 0xDEADBEEF <0xde4dbeef@gmail.com>
* Update Parsing.cpp
When uploading TLS cert files the end of file "-----END CERTIFICATE-----" (or any kind of file with the sequence "CRLF--") is taken as posible end boundary. Then it is compared to the start boundary string. As it is expected, comparison turns to be false, and the whole end boundary string is put to _currentUpload->buf through _uploadWriteByte(). Here you have the problem: if you read boundary.length() bytes from HTTP request and you have some of the actual end boundary bytes in it, when you put all those bytes into _currentUpload->buf you are making a mistake. You will miss the actual end boundary string because some of those bytes were put in _currentUpload->buf.
* Update Parsing.cpp
The latest versions of Arduino IDE shifted the responsibility for precompiled libraries support to the core developers, which breaks precompiled library support in esp32 Arduino core. See https://github.com/arduino/ArduinoCore-avr/pull/52 for more details:
```
In this new version of the builder we are not doing any heuristics to find the right spot where the ldflags should be inserted (this was causing many bugs on its own); instead, we fully trust the core makers to add explicit support to precompiled libs.
```
This chage re-enables precompiled library support in the esp32 Arduino core.
SPIFFS causes crashes if you attempt to rmdir. Since there are no true directories in spiffs, this ought to be a noop. It looks like @me-no-dev worked around this by using unlink instead of rmdir, which works in fatfs and doesn't panic spiffs. This behavior is not universal. In order to get littlefs working, it would be good to get this back to conformity. Rather than digging deep into the upstream spiffs, I just check the mountpoint and noop if it is "/spiffs". So, if the user has changed the mountpoint, this will not work, but I think it's a pretty good tradeoff.