The build system automatically determines offsets of partitions from
the partition table, so no manual changes are needed. Instead, add a
note that partition offsets may need to be updated when increasing
the bootloader size.
The existing Bluetooth examples are split as:
1. examples/bluetooth/bluedroid - Bluedroid Host (BT + BLE) examples
a. examples/bluetooth/bluedroid/classic_bt - Classic BT examples
b. examples/bluetooth/bluedroid/ble - BLE examples
c. examples/bluetooth/bluedroid/coex - Classic BT and BLE coex examples
d. examples/bluetooth/bluedroid/hci - VHCI and HCI UART examples
i. Rename ble_adv to controller_vhci_ble_adv and move it in hci folder
2. examples/bluetooth/nimble - NimBLE BLE Host + NimBLE Mesh examples
3. examples/bluetooth/esp_ble_mesh - ESP BLE Mesh examples
4. Update documentation references
1. BLE Mesh Core
* Provisioning: Node Role
* Advertising and GATT bearer
* Authentication OOB
* Provisioning: Provisioner Role
* Advertising and GATT bearer
* Authentication OOB
* Networking
* Relay
* Segmentation and Reassembly
* Key Refresh
* IV Update
* Proxy Support
* Multiple Client Models Run Simultaneously
* Support multiple client models send packets to different nodes simultaneously
* No blocking between client model and server
* NVS Storage
* Store Provisioning Data of BLE Mesh Nodes in Flash
2. BLE Mesh Applications
* BLE Mesh Node & Provisioner
* Node Example
* Provisioner Example
* Node + Generic OnOff Client Example
* Fast Provisioning
* Vendor Fast Prov Server Model
* Vendor Fast Prov Client Model
* Examples
* Wi-Fi & BLE Mesh Coexistence
* Example
* BLE Mesh Console Commands
* Example
3. BLE Mesh Models
* Foundation Models
* Configuration Server Model
* Configuration Client Model
* Health Server Model
* Health Client Model
* Generic Client Models
* Generic OnOff Client
* Generic Level Client
* Generic Location Client
* Generic Default Transition Timer Client
* Generic Power OnOff Client
* Generic Power Level Client
* Generic Battery Client
* Generic Property Client
* Generic Server Models
* Generic OnOff Server (Example)
* Lighting Client Models
* Light Lightness Client
* Light CTL Client
* Light HSL Client
* Light xyL Client
* Light LC Client
* Sensor Client Model
* Sensor Client
* Time and Scenes Client Models
* Time Client
* Scene Client
* Scheduler Client
The SEC_CNT field in the eddystone TLM frame represents the number of centiseconds
elapsed since reboot. A divisor of 10 has been placed within the code to derive seconds from SEC_CNT.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/3300
Change incorrect bitshifts in big_endian_read_32() function.
This was giving wrong values of of the 4 byte fieldswithin the eddystone TLM message, namely 'ADV_CNT' and 'SEC_CNT'
1. Add more notification events to the enum according to the event list in AVRCP specification.
2. Add API and callback events for basic AVRCP target functionalities to do init, deinit, callback-registration, connection status indication.
3. Implement API to set/get supported PASSTHROUGH command on local AVRCP TG, implement callback events for remote passthrough command indication.
4. Implement API to set/get supported notification eventIDs on local AVRCP TG, implement API to send event notifications to remote CT. \
Currently supported event in TG only includes ESP_AVRC_RN_VOLUME_CHANGE(0xd), which can be extended in later commits.
5. Implement callback events for SetAbsoluteVolume command indication on TG.
6. Add limitation of event_ids supported in RegisterNotification command in CT. The supported event_ids include: \
ESP_AVRC_RN_PLAY_STATUS_CHANGE(0x1), ESP_AVRC_RN_TRACK_CHANGE(0x2), ESP_AVRC_RN_PLAY_POS_CHANGE(0x5), ESP_AVRC_RN_VOLUME_CHANGE(0xd).
7. Add feature bit mask in parameter of callback event ESP_AVRC_CT_REMOTE_FEATURES_EVT for peer feature information got from SDP.
8. Add API and callback event to AVRCP CT to retrieve remote TG's supported notification event capabilities.
9. Modify data type for parameter of callback event ESP_AVRC_CT_CHANGE_NOTIFY_EVT.
10. Change AVRCP version from 1.3 to 1.4 for compatibility cause in using AbsoluteVolume feature.
11. Modify local AVRCP device to be category 1 as CT and category 2 as TG that applies to bluetooth headphones or speakers.
12. Update the use of AVRCP APIs and events in the two examples: a2dp_sink and a2dp_gatts_coex, which include the demo of volume control and notification.
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
The current API is insufficient to allow the users to set different combinations of connection and discoverable mode
Users should be able to choose the device modes independently:
1. Connectable-
i. Non-connectable mode
ii. Connectable mode
2. Discoverable-
i. Non-discoverable mode
ii. Limited discoverable mode
iii. General discoverable mode
Originally, when doing BLE active scan, Bluedroid will not report adv to
application layer until receive scan response. This option is used to
disable the behavior. When enable this option, Bluedroid will report
adv data or scan response to application layer immediately.
1. BLE only with 9(max) connection will decrease 3K DRAM
2. BR/EDR only with 7(max) connection will decrease 16K DRAM
3. Any of BLE or BR/EDR connection number decrease will also decrease DRAM consumption
4. Decrease one BLE connection will save about 1KB DRAM
5. Decrease one BR/EDR ACL connection will save about 1.2KB DRAM
6. Decrease one BR/EDR SCO/eSCO will save 2KB DRAM.
7. fix some definition and kconfig
8. remove 1.2k of vhci tx cache and make .bss & .data to heap about 1.4K
9. modify BT Reserved Memory size and modify example to support new bt kconfig
This change adds a check for compatibility between the nvs version
found on nvs flash and the one assumed by running code during nvs
initialization. Any mismatch is reported to the user using new error
code ESP_ERR_NVS_NEW_VERSION_FOUND.
End handle is incorrectly printed as start handle
Tested that gatt_client, gatt_security_client and gattc_multi_connect compile successfully
Signed-off-by: Hrishikesh Dhayagude <hrishi@espressif.com>