- NimBLE: Additional menuconfig option to enable mbedTLS instead of Tinycrypt from
NimBLE, changes `component.mk` & `CMakeLists.txt` for the same.
- Addition of NimBLE stack size configuration and misc changes.
- mbedTLS: Addition of `CMAC` and `ECP_RESTARTABLE` to mbedTLS menuconfig option and
`esp_config.h`.
- Example: Minor changes to `app_mesh.c` application.
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