Basically, in the portability layer, it is checked if the socket is
NON-block, and if not, then even the EAGAIN and EWOULDBLOCK errors are
diverted to a RECV error. This causes a problem for sockets with
receive timeouts set. When such a timeout is set, the condition for
NON_BLOCK isn't met and hence a hard error is returned.
Searching for EAGAIN and EWOULDBLOCK in lwip returns only 3 results
(accept, recvfrom, close) and all of them look to be genuine cases for
EWOULDBLOCK. So removing this check to make receive timeout with TLS
work.
- Additional menuconfig option to select either mbedTLS or Tinycrypt from NimBLE.
- Addition of `CMAC` and `ECP_RESTARTABLE` to mbedTLS menuconfig option and
`esp_config.h`.
- Changes NimBLE `component.mk` and `CMakeLists.txt` to support mbedTLS option.
- Minor changes to `app_mesh.c` application.
As per upgrade notes of lwIP v2.1.0:
socket API: according to the standard, SO_ERROR now only returns asynchronous errors.
All other/normal/synchronous errors are (and always were) available via 'errno'.
LWIP_SOCKET_SET_ERRNO has been removed - 'errno' is always set - and required!
Refer: https://www.nongnu.org/lwip/2_1_x/upgrading.html
Fixes https://github.com/espressif/esp-azure/issues/51
This update supports DTLS, TLS is a future TODO
components/coap/CMakeLists.txt:
components/coap/component.mk:
Add in the new files that have to be built
Replace libcoap/src/coap_notls.c with libcoap/src/coap_mbedtls.c
components/coap/libcoap:
Update the version to include the current version for supporting MbedTLS
components/coap/port/coap_debug.c:
components/coap/port/coap_mbedtls.c:
components/coap/port/include/coap/coap_dtls.h:
New port files for DTLS
components/coap/port/include/coap_config_posix.h:
Include building with MbedTLS
examples/protocols/coap_client/README.md:
examples/protocols/coap_client/main/CMakeLists.txt:
examples/protocols/coap_client/main/Kconfig.projbuild:
examples/protocols/coap_client/main/coap_client_example_main.c:
examples/protocols/coap_client/main/component.mk:
Update CoAP client to support DTLS
examples/protocols/coap_client/main/coap_ca.pem
examples/protocols/coap_client/main/coap_client.crt
examples/protocols/coap_client/main/coap_client.key
New PKI Certs for CoAP client (copied from wpa2_enterprise example)
examples/protocols/coap_server/README.md:
examples/protocols/coap_server/main/CMakeLists.txt:
examples/protocols/coap_server/main/Kconfig.projbuild:
examples/protocols/coap_server/main/coap_server_example_main.c:
examples/protocols/coap_server/main/component.mk:
Update CoAP server to support DTLS
Change "no data" to "Hello World!" to prevent confusion
examples/protocols/coap_server/main/coap_ca.pem
examples/protocols/coap_server/main/coap_server.crt
examples/protocols/coap_server/main/coap_server.key
New PKI Certs for CoAP server (copied from wpa2_enterprise example)
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/3345
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1379
!4452 used setting LINK_LIBRARIES and INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES to link
components built under ESP-IDF build system. However, LINK_LIBRARIES does
not produce behavior same as linking PRIVATE. This MR uses the new
signature for target_link_libraries directly instead. This also moves
setting dependencies during component registration rather than after all
components have been processed.
The consequence is that internally, components have to use the new
signature form as well. This does not affect linking the components to
external targets, such as with idf_as_lib example. This only affects
linking additional libraries to ESP-IDF libraries outside component processing (after
idf_build_process), which is not even possible for CMake<v3.13 as
target_link_libraries is not valid for targets not created in current
directory. See https://cmake.org/cmake/help/v3.13/policy/CMP0079.html#policy:CMP0079
Since !4452 the common component requirements automatically get
privately linked to libraries built under ESP-IDF build system (this
includes targets from third-party libraries). This removes a variable
that was used for that purpose before !4452.
Since the internal target names were changed, the compile definition for
warning on using deprecated functions is not being passed. Since using
the internal name is unreliable, prefer passing this compile definition
from the test itself.
Using xxx_periph.h in whole IDF instead of xxx_reg.h, xxx_struct.h, xxx_channel.h ... .
Cleaned up header files from unnecessary headers (releated to soc/... headers).
Hardware AES-CBC performance changes:
Release config 11.0MB/sec -> 10.8MB/sec
Debug config 9.4MB/sec -> 9.8MB/sec
(Unrolling the loop to optimize the check improves
performance at -Og, even with the fault check.)
This MR removes the common dependency from every IDF components to the SOC component.
Currently, in the ``idf_functions.cmake`` script, we include the header path of SOC component by default for all components.
But for better code organization (or maybe also benifits to the compiling speed), we may remove the dependency to SOC components for most components except the driver and kernel related components.
In CMAKE, we have two kinds of header visibilities (set by include path visibility):
(Assume component A --(depends on)--> B, B is the current component)
1. public (``COMPONENT_ADD_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is visible to other depending components (A) (visible to A and B)
2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_INCLUDEDIRS``): means this path is only visible to source files inside the component (visible to B only)
and we have two kinds of depending ways:
(Assume component A --(depends on)--> B --(depends on)--> C, B is the current component)
1. public (```COMPONENT_REQUIRES```): means B can access to public include path of C. All other components rely on you (A) will also be available for the public headers. (visible to A, B)
2. private (``COMPONENT_PRIV_REQUIRES``): means B can access to public include path of C, but don't propagate this relation to other components (A). (visible to B)
1. remove the common requirement in ``idf_functions.cmake``, this makes the SOC components invisible to all other components by default.
2. if a component (for example, DRIVER) really needs the dependency to SOC, add a private dependency to SOC for it.
3. some other components that don't really depends on the SOC may still meet some errors saying "can't find header soc/...", this is because it's depended component (DRIVER) incorrectly include the header of SOC in its public headers. Moving all this kind of #include into source files, or private headers
4. Fix the include requirements for some file which miss sufficient #include directives. (Previously they include some headers by the long long long header include link)
This is a breaking change. Previous code may depends on the long include chain.
You may need to include the following headers for some files after this commit:
- soc/soc.h
- soc/soc_memory_layout.h
- driver/gpio.h
- esp_sleep.h
The major broken include chain includes:
1. esp_system.h no longer includes esp_sleep.h. The latter includes driver/gpio.h and driver/touch_pad.h.
2. ets_sys.h no longer includes soc/soc.h
3. freertos/portmacro.h no longer includes soc/soc_memory_layout.h
some peripheral headers no longer includes their hw related headers, e.g. rom/gpio.h no longer includes soc/gpio_pins.h and soc/gpio_reg.h
BREAKING CHANGE
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