Ensures that friend messages are enqueued, even if the packet is
received with an appkey is unknown to the friend. Previously, sdu_recv
would return EINVAL if the appkey was unknown, which would prevent the
lower transport layer from adding the packet to the friend queue. This
is irrelevant for the logic in lower transport, and should not be
returned as an error.
Previous implementation violated the RFC by having both the actual opcode and WS_FIN flag set for all fragments of a message.
Fixed by setting the opcode only for the first fragment and WS_FIN for the last one
Closes IDFGH-2938
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/4974
Since the scripts of CI will bypass components when trying
to get EXAMPLE_PATHS, and these BLE Mesh components will
only be used by other mesh examples, i.e. no need to be
compiled as a single example, so we rename the folder
to componnets.
Device name will be reset when deinit mesh stack. If not
initializing device name during the next mesh stack init,
it will fail to set the device name when using bluedroid.
Since bt_mesh_friend_init() will only be invoked when
a device is provisioned or Provisioner is enabled, so
we add a flag to indicate if the friend functionality
is initialized in case deinit before initialization.
1. fix the bug for softAP update second channel wrong
2. change wifi_scan_time_t from union to struct
3. query country code wrong when policy change from manual to auto
4. fix the crash issue when fetch peer after delete the cur_peer
5. fix the timeout issue of EAPOL four-way handshake
Old version of BLE Mesh has no device role storage, because
previously we only support storing mesh node info.
If the binary of the node is upgraded from old version to a
new version (support storing provisioner info), the mesh info
of the node will not be restored because mesh role does not
exist in the flash.
- Remove the extra #include "bt_common.h" in mesh_timer.c
- Compared with the latest idf, idf3.3 defines BIT(nr) in
the "soc/soc.h" without the pre-condition "#ifndef BIT",
which will cause compile warning when using mesh. So we
include the header file "soc/soc.h" in "mesh_util.h",
which can bypass the definition of "BIT" in "mesh_util.h"
when compiling.
When using fast provisioning, the Provisioner functionality
will be enabled. Unicast addresses within the pre-allocated
range will be used for provisioning nodes. And during the
address assignment, the allocated unicast address will be
checked that if it's duplicated with other nodes addresses
and the Provisioner's own addresses.
So before starting using fast provisioning, we need to update
the Provisioner address.
Since the behavior of sending segmented messages has been
changed properly, the calculation of timeout value which
will be used when sending an acknowledged message by a
client model also needs to be updated.
Add mutex to protect some variables of the mesh segmented
messages.
Currently the timeout handler of mesh will be executed in
the btc task, while the received mesh messages will be
handled in the btu task. In case some variables are set to
NULL when handled in the btu task, meanwhile these variables
are also accessed in the timeout handler, so we add mutex to
protect these variables and related operations.
The publication context is checked for NULL in bt_mesh_model_publish()
however it was dereferenced before that. Move the assignment to
ctx.send_rel to the same place where other ctx members are set.
Split mesh_util.h into mesh_byteorder.h, mesh_compiler.h,
mesh_ffs.h and mesh_util.h based on the classification of
Zephyr, which will make further porting more clear.