xTaskIncrementTick have to unwind uxPendedTicks on CPU1 and CPU0.
Use case: If an erase operation was run on the CPU1 then it leads
to starving other tasks which waiting time. Waited tasks just skipped.
Closes: https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1952
Closes: IDF-183
newlib uses significantly more stack space when printing to an
unbuffered stream. To reduce the amount of stack space required to
use the console, don’t disable buffering. linenoise should support
unbuffered stdout instead.
When flash work in DIO Mode, in order to ensure the fast read mode of flash
is a fixed value, we merged the mode bits into address part, and the fast
read mode value is 0 (the default value).
1. modify the limit of frames to send to avoid dropping packet on A2DP source due to TX data queue overflow
2. reduce the A2DP source data queue size in order to achieve faster control respnonse
Fixed the case when the first part of log was missed
this was happened when:
* CONFIG_CONSOLE_UART_CUSTOM option is selected (UART1)
* The selected CONSOLE_UART port is used also for the console component
* in code esp_restart() or abort() functions were called.
Issue is that when users creates a custom bootloader from
$IDF_PATH/components/bootloader. Parent project build uses the copy but
bootloader subproject build uses the original still. The issue is solved
by passing the custom bootloader as extra component directory so
bootloader build knows to use the new copy (itself) in the build.
1. remove redundant SPI clock settings, use rom functions to set clock.
2. remove redundant SPI cs setup and hold settings.
3. for old 32Mbit psram, cs hold time must only be 0.5T due to the special driving mode.(cs_setup = 0; cs_hold = 0)
4. for new 64Mbit psram, cs hold time is recommended to be 2.5T. (cs_setup = 1, cs_setup_time = 0;cs_hold = 1, cs_hold_time = 1)
Fix following WiFi STA certification issues:
1. Add support for STA HT2040 coexist management
2. Add support for WPA2 improvements
3. Disallow HT rate when unicast/mcast cipher is TKIP/WEP
Earlier eraseItem function in Storage class would do lazy cleanup of
multi-page blobs if called using type "ANY" instead of "BLOB". It used to
just delete BLOB data and index would remain as is. Any subsequent read
would delete index entry as well. This however would return a valid
length without error if nvs_get_blob API was just used for finding
length and not reading the complete blob. This change fixes this issue.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/3255
esp32: fix the issue that the spike transmit power of WiFi is higher than configured when WiFi and Bluetooth coexist (backport v3.1)
See merge request idf/esp-idf!4614
Fixed adjtime function: While using the adjtime() function,
the time correction accumulated an error
when reading the time frequently (using gettimeofday).
update TC_IT_MESH_EST.yml and TC_IT_MESH_COMM.yml
change mesh ci case form T50 to T12 in gitlab-ci.yml
add some test ENV in components/idf_test/integration_test/TEST_ENV_SSC.yml
esp32: fix the bug that no TBTT will be generated anymore after receiving wrong beacon when WiFi and BT coexist. (backport v3.1)
See merge request idf/esp-idf!4718
The requirements of pin capabilites is different for spi master and
slave. The master needs CS, SCLK, MOSI to be output-able, while slave
needs MISO to be output-able.
Previous code is for master only.
This commit allows to place other 3 pins than MISO on input-only pins
for slaves. Refactoring for spi_common is also included.
Resolves https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2455
mdns_search_once_t::lock is used to synchronize tasks (taken by one
task and given by the other) so it should not be a mutex.
Convert to semaphore, and rename to indicate its purpose.
Issue: MDNS server initially sends probing packets to resolve naming confilicts with already registered service instances. In case of a conflict, instance name is altered and probing restarts. Original instance however wasnnot removed from the structure and upon service removal only one entry was removed and a dangling service might have been kept in the structure to bring about a crash.
Resolution: Keep only one instance of a service in the probing structure.
possible race condition: user task runs mdns_init, which enables pcbs while mdns-task already created could execute enable/disable of the same pcbs if an appropriate system event received
mnds_free() initiates stop and delete timer tasks, which after locking the mutex could lead to a dead lock in case timer task executed before deleting the task, as it would wait indefinitelly for unlocking the mutex. This condition is fixed by calling _mdns_stop_timer without locking the mutex, because there's no need to protect any data when stopping and deleting the timer task
Issue: mdns_service_add API allocates and queues an action to be processed in mdns task context; when allocation or queueing fails, allocated structure needs to be freed. Function _mdns_free_service did not only fee all the structures, but also updates packet data.
Resolution: Moved removal of packet data outside of _mdns_free_service function.
packets scheduled to transmit are pushed to action queue and removed from tx_queue_head structure, which is searched for all remaining services and while service is removed, then service questions/asnwers are also removed from this structure. This update fixes possible crash when packet is pushed to action queue, and when service is removed, its answers are removed from tx_queue_head, but not from action queue. this could lead to a crash when the packet is poped from action queue containing questions/answers to already removed (freed) service
Previously, this compiler flag was not being applied
regardless of CONFIG_SPIRAM_CACHE_WORKAROUND setting.
Explanation: add_compile_options() only applies to
source files added after the function is run, or in
subdirectories added after the function is run. In
this case, no new source files were being added after
this function was run.
when running a query for a single txt, result entries were not created and attached to result structure. this issue was introduced when fixing memory leak in txt structure, which worked correctly for PTR queries, but caused trouble for TXT query.
Files where stack protector is initialized should not be compiled with
stack protector enabled. This was done for Make but missing for CMake.
Fixes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2990.
When xPortGetCoreID() is called twice within a function,
it might only be called once after compilation. This
commit makes the inline assembly of the function volatile.
Closes#3093
Fix following WiFi bugs:
1. Fix the bug that STA incorrectly deletes BA when receiving DelBA request
2. Add out of memory check
3. Fix the bug that STA incorrectly receives packets when scanning in connected status
Previously when HashList was removing items, HashListBlocks were
removed lazily. This resulted in empty HashListBlocks dangling around
in full pages, even when all items have been erased. These blocks
would only be deleted when NVS was re-initialized
(nvs_flash_deinit/nvs_flash_init).
This change does eager cleanup instead, based on the code from
@negativekelvin offered in
https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1642#issuecomment-367227994.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1642.
1. ref_clock used in unit tests occasionally produces time off by ~100
microseconds shortly after being started. Add a delay to let
ref_clock stabilise, until the cause is found.
2. Reduce roundoff error accumulation which would occasionally cause
the test to fail, by choosing an overflow value which can be divided
by APB frequency.
3. Move time sampling part of the test into an IRAM function to
reduce variations due to cache behavior.
4. Remove calculation of "standard deviation" in the test, as what was
calculated was not actually standard deviation, and it did not add any
useful information.
1. call esp_timer_get_time and ref_clock_get in the same order on
start and in the loop
2. disable interrupts when calculating delta between ref_clock
and esp_timer
3. ensure both functions are in cache before calculating the delta
In the situation when bootloader was compiled for 240MHz, and app was
compiled for 160MHz, and the chip is a revision 0 chip, the
bootloader will assume that the application has also been running at
240MHz. This will cause the chip to lock up later. Modify this to use
a run time check of DPORT_CPUPERIOD_SEL, which indicates which of the
PLL frequencies was used.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2731.
1. When one of the COMPONENT_DIRS points to a component directory
(i.e. a directory containing component.mk, not a directory of multiple
components), and there is a subdirectory in it which also contains
a component, the subdirectory was mistakenly added to the list of
components and compiled.
For example:
main/
component.mk
main.c
test/
component.mk
test_main.c
Would compile test_main.c and link libtest.a.
2. When one of the COMPONENT_DIRS points to a component directory, and
the parent directory contained a directory with the same name as
another component, that directory would be mistakenly added to the
COMPONENT_PATHS.
For example:
esp/
esp-idf/
esp32/
(random stuff)
mycomponent/
component.mk
mycomponent.c
myproject/
main/
Makefile
and Makefile sets EXTRA_COMPONENT_DIRS=$(realpath ../mycomponent),
then "esp32" directory which is at the same level as mycomponent
was added to COMPONENT_PATHS.
3. If EXTRA_COMPONENT_DIRS pointed to a directory with a list of
components, and one of the subdirectories was not a component, but
had the same name as another component, than that directory would be
mistakenly added to COMPONENT_PATHS instead of the real esp32
component directory.
For example:
my_components/
my_component/
component.mk
my_component.c
esp32/
(some random stuff)
and EXTRA_COMPONENT_DIRS would point to my_components/, then "esp32"
directory would be added to COMPONENT_PATHS instead of the real esp32
component directory.
1. In original driver, the stack size for emac driver task "emacT" is only 2048 Bytes, which also can not be changed by user.
2. Each time when invoking "emac_start" function, it will reset emac registers, the driver should reconfig some important registers again.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/3025
1. Add missing get function to RMT API: rmt_get_idle_level().
2. Suppress error message from rmt_wait_tx_done() if wait_time==0 (allows for polling).
3. Remove the blank lines between parameter lists.
Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/2666
fix 3 bugs:
1. do BLE connect (both of slave and master), it mgiht cause crash due to there's much interrupts happens effect ble code running, for example, wifi run on the same core as bluetooth controller and wifi run throughtput test.
2. do BLE scan stop or adv stop or connection stop, it might cause ASSERT or crash due to memory corrupted in controller memory poll.
3. minor bug fix, not really effect bluetooth.
Make the same output as for v3.2 and 3.3 for idf_size.py --archives /path/to/file.map
and also for idf_size.py --archive_details libhap_min.a
/path/to/file.map
Closes: TW28774
The bug will cause memory corrupted (the largest range is from 0x3ffc0000 ~ 0x3ffc8000),
some strange error will happen, like IllegalInstruction, LoadProhibited and .etc.
Fix following WiFi bugs:
1. Fix a crash bug which is caused by WiFi static TX buffer alloc/free.
2. Fix the bug that iphone fails to connect to ESP32 AP by enabling AP BAR receiving.
3. Fix the bug that ESP32 station fails to connect some APs, such as Xiaomi hotspot etc,
after reset.
This commit adds the ability for backtracing to trace from the itnerrupt to the
task stack, and across nested interrupts. Test cases have also been added.
See merge request !4084
Note: "Test backtrace from abort" reset reason modified by removing abort as a reason.
esp32: update libphy.a to fix interrupt watchdog when WiFi and BT run at the same time and both enable modem sleep (backport v3.1)
See merge request idf/esp-idf!4193
Shortcircuit evaluation may cause skip of _mdns_strdup_check of any further question field, which after clear_rx_packet freed undefined memory.
Fixes https://ezredmine.espressif.cn:8765/issues/28465
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.
Previously, hardware SHA engine "locks" were mutex semaphores. This meant that the task which
started a particular SHA session (in hardware) needed to finalise that session, or an invalid
FreeRTOS state was created.
Replace with binary semaphore which can be shared between tasks.
Includes a unit test, but unit test doesn't crash even without this fix
(some other unknown condition is required).
Bootloader used to calculate the number of cache pages assuming that
load address was aligned, while in reality load address for DROM and
IROM was offset by 0x20 bytes from the start of 64kB page. This
caused the bootloader to map one less page if the size of the image
was 0x4..0x1c less than a multiple of 64kB.
Reported in https://esp32.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=6952.
In some cases, linker could choose to use ROM functions instead of the
ones defined in IDF.
For functions used in ROM stub table, this would lead to infinite
recursion when the corresponding function was called from ROM.
For crypto functions, some of these were modified in IDF, and
incompatible with ROM counterparts.
If zero-overhead loop buffer is enabled, under certain rare conditions
when executing a zero-overhead loop, the CPU may attempt to execute an invalid instruction. Work around by disabling the buffer.
Due to a hardware limitation in ESP32, the first four bytes of some
CSI data is invalid, not the last four bytes.
Correct a mistake of CSI sub-carrier index in documentation.
closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2494
closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/2493
closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/2496
1. Change bus reset to handle interrupted READ sequences.
2. Slow down I2C to 100khz during reset
3. If a SLAVE device was in a read operation when the bus was interrupted, the SLAVE device is controlling SDA.The only bit during the 9 clock cycles of a byte READ the MASTER(ESP32) is guaranteed control over, is during the ACK bit period.
If the SLAVE is sending a stream of ZERO bytes, it will only release SDA during the ACK bit period. The master(ESP32) cannot generate a STOP unless SDA is HIGH. So, this reset code synchronizes the bit stream with, Either, the ACK bit, Or a 1 bit.
I am stealing this delay coding from @jeremyherbert #2493 pr.
2. Change Bus Reset to handle interrupted READ sequences.
The current code does not handle interrupted READ cycles.
If a SLAVE device was in a read operation when the bus was interrupted, the SLAVE device is controlling SDA.
The only bit during the 9 clock cycles of a byte READ the MASTER(ESP32) is guaranteed control over, is during the ACK bit period.
If the SLAVE is sending a stream of ZERO bytes, it will only release SDA during the ACK bit period. The master(ESP32) cannot generate a STOP unless SDA is HIGH.
So, this reset code synchronizes the bit stream with, Either, the ACK bit, Or a 1 bit.
3. fix typo
correct `sda_id` to `sda_io` in `i2c_master_clear_bus()` @ryan-ma found it. This typo was generated when I manually edited this patch on GitHub, I should have done a Copy/Paste operation!
1. fix bug PHY/RTC functions called in ISR (update phy to v4007)
2. add UnitTest to test it
3. fix task watchdog bug when wifi change channel
4. disable/enable agc to mac deinit/init
5. add UnitTest Job
state and reduce force receiving broadcast data time
1. If receiving beacon which indicates that there is no data
buffered, do not force to receive WiFi data.
2. If receiving beacon which indicates that there is broadcast data
buffered, reduce the time to force receiving broadcast data.
timer_process_alarm function of esp_timer holds a spinlock for the
entire duration of its operation, except for the time when timer
callback function is called. It is possible that when
timer_process_alarm releases the spinlock, a higher priority task may
run and delete the timer. Then the execution will return to
timer_process_alarm, and this will either cause a crash, or undesired
execution of callback after the timer has been stopped or deleted.
To solve this problem, add a mutex which will prevent deletion of timers
while callbacks are being dispatched.
A workaround to reset BBPLL configuration after light sleep. Fixes the
issue that Wi-Fi can not receive packets after waking up from light
sleep.
Ref. https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2711
On enabling flash encryption, OTA fails with magic byte error in the second chunk
if the http data is split into two or more chunks and first chunk is less than 16.
This fix includes following changes:
1. Fix the bug that esp_restart()/esp_wifi_stop() sometimes fails in WiFi/BT coexist mode.
2. Add a timer for WiFi stop and stop WiFi forcibly once the timer expires.
1. start an esp_timer on entering sleep to acquire pm_lock before wake up from modem sleep
2. decrease the clock division of XTAL fed to bluetooth low power clock from 32us to 2us period to allow to work under 240MHz Max CPU frequency
3. decrease the minimum sleep duration threshold to allow shorter bluetooth modem sleep period, especially for BLE with short connection interval
4. reconfigure bluetooth baseband(BT-BB) settings after PHY/RF init upon waking up from modem sleep to avoid packet RX/TX performance degradation
Introduced in 9c23b8e5 and 4f87a62f. To get higher speed, menuconfig
options are added to put ISR and other functions into the IRAM. The
interrupt flag ESP_INTR_FLAG_IRAM is also mistakenly set when the ISR is
put into the IRAM. However callbacks, which are wrote by the user, are
called in the master and slave ISR. The user may not be aware of that
these callbacks are not disabled during flash operations. Any cache miss
during flash operation will cause panic.
Essentially IRAM functions and intrrupt flag ESP_INTR_FLAG_IRAM are
different, the latter means not disabling the ISR during flash
operations. New bus_config flag intr_flags is offered to help set the
interrupt attribute, including priority level, SHARED, IRAM (not
disabled during flash operations). It introduced a small BREAK to
IDFv3.1 (but the same as IDFv3.0) that the user has to manually set IRAM
flag now (therefore he's aware of the IRAM thing) to void the ISR being
disabled during flash operations.
1. Fix interrupt watchdog timeout in bluetooth "btdm_bb_isr"
2. Fix BLE assert(512) or assert(1536) in rwble.c at line 222
3. Update librtc.a to fix BLE assert(512) in rwble.c at line 222
The #1 and #2 occurs random.
The #3 bug occurs in certain scenario:
1. If Wifi start softap and BLE is working
2. If wifi start station, but do not use normal station operation, such
as just use espnow, while BLE is working
3. Any other scenario, that wifi works without use software coexist
operation, while BLE is working(such as do advertising and ...)
4. update libcoexist.a version to v1.1.2
The number of runners of integration test is not bottleneck to CI
pipeline performance now. Combine these 2 stages will make integration
test executed even unit test fails. This could help us to collect more
info about test history.
1. replace xunitgen with junit_xml, which can log more info
2. allow test cases to handle junit test report by them own
3. allow test cases to log some info into report via `sysout` tag
This commit resolves a blocking in esp_aes_block function.
Introduce:
The problem was in the fact that AES is switched off at the moment when he should give out the processed data. But because of the disabled, the operation can not be completed successfully, there is an infinite hang. The reason for this behavior is that the registers for controlling the inclusion of AES, SHA, MPI have shared registers and they were not protected from sharing.
Fix some related issue with shared using of AES SHA RSA accelerators.
Closes: https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2295#issuecomment-432898137
Fix some wifi bugs
1. Enable RX BAR
2. Fix the bug that ESP32 AP negotiates with iphone to 11g
3. Fix the bug that ESP32 STA has ap_loss because CMCC AP contains two SSID
mdns queries did not work properly when send imeadiately after set_hostname, which cuased reinit of pcb and therefore restarted probing, so search packets were blocked until probing finished
closes#2507, closes#2593
Having two different spinlocks is problematic due to possibly
different order in which the locks will be taken. Changing the order
would require significant restructuring of kernel code which is
undesirable.
An additional place where taking xTickCountMutex was needed was in
vApplicationSleep function. Not taking xTickCountMutex resulted in
other CPU sometimes possibly advancing tick count while light sleep
entry/exit was happening. Taking xTickCountMutex in addition to
xTaskQueueMutex has shown a problem that in different code paths,
these two spinlocks could be taken in different order, leading to
(unlikely, but possible) deadlocks.
1. Fix the bug that disable controller suddenly cause crash when ble is working
2. Fix the bug that when disable controller, it will cause wifi cannot RX, TX timeout, buffer lack and etc.
1. When WIFI task or other high priority task blocks the Bluetooth task, ACL RX buffer will use up, ACL RX buffer ptr will point to null and will never point to a valid adress. Causing errors in Bluetooth.
2. hcimsgs.h used whether flow control is on or off
1. resolve the error in calculating sniff anchor point that result in connection supervision timeout
2. resolve the issue of user case that requires sniff attempt is larger than 0xff
It is possible to utilize some of the routines related to otadata
partition validation, after firmware image is downloaded to RAM. Hence
these routines should be part of app cpu cache, so that they do not
get overwritten by firmware.
Signed-off-by: Mahavir Jain <mahavir@espressif.com>
Gitlab CI now allow us to define if a job need to be created by
varialbes. This commit add label to CI jobs, so we can make some jobs
not created in certain scenarios when we trigger pipeline with @bot.
Fix following WiFi bugs:
1. Fix the bug that MIC verification fails on soft-AP mode
2. Modify mesh root to have same behavior as normal WiFi STA in state change
3. Fix the bug that sniffer can't catch control packets
4. Fix crash bug in soft-AP mode
5. Fix ACM(Admission Control Management) bug
1. fix some bugs by previous coex hw blocking bugfix,
such like, rwble.c (64, 0) line 222
2. fix bug that ble scan performance is very low when software coexist
is working.
3. update libcoexist version to v1.1.0
1. remove use EID to distinguish psram voltage
2. 1V8 64Mbit psram and 3V3 64Mbit psram use the same psram driver(standard spi interface)
3. set cs hold time register as 1
1. Add reading psram EID.
2. Configure different clock mode for different EID.
3. add API to get psram size and voltage.
4. Remove unnecessary VSPI claim.
For 32MBit@1.8V and 64MBit@3.3V psram, there should be 2 extra clock cycles after CS get high level.
For 64MBit@1.8 psram, we can just use standard SPI protocol to drive the psram. We also need to increase the HOLD time for CS in this case.
EID for psram:
32MBit 1.8v: 0x20
64MBit 1.8v: 0x26
64MBit 3.3v: 0x46
1. Fix the bug that ESP32 will reject the retry AddBA request frame
if AddBA response frame is failed to sent by WiFi LMAC
2. Fix the bug that AddBA request retrys too frequently
3. Forbid BA session setup for VO queue related TID
Routine `spi_flash_cache2phys` sometimes return incorrect value,
resulting in failure in getting currently running ota partition.
This in turn aborts firmware update process.This issue was more
prominent with SPIRAM enabled cases.
Fix ensures proper cache guards during `spi_flash_cache2phys`, and
also for few other similar APIs.
In addition, `esp_ota_get_running_partition` has also been optimized
to save currently running partition for subsequent invocations.
Fixes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2451
Problem Description
The reporduce steps are as follows:
1.This issue can be reproduced with 4 ESP32 devices, 2 for stations (STA1, STA2) and 2 for soft-AP (AP1, AP2)
2.Configure AP1/AP2 to the same SSID (ssid_xxx)
3.The max allowed WiFi connections of AP1 is configured to 1 and STA1 connects to AP1
4.The AP1 is close to STA2 while AP2 is far away from STA2 (but the STA2 can find the AP2 via scan)
5.STA2 connects ssid_xxx with all scan method
6.The problem will happen on STA2 because it fails to connec AP1 and never connects AP2
Phenmenon
STA fail to connect after send auth or assoc with a wrong status code, but no disconnect event report and can not connect the next one in the envrionment
Root Cause
Because there are some same ssid APs in the evnrionment, when do all channel scan, it will collect all the matched AP in rc list, because rc list is not empty, so it would send disconnect event, however, we didn't do other step such as connect to other one
VNC MR 575
closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2323
fix the bug following:
1. after disable bluetooth controller, wifi cannot TX/RX any packets.
2. when software coexist working, there's a little ratio cause wifi task
watchdog timeout
3. when software coexist working, there's a little ratio cause bluetooth
cannot receive anything.
feature:
1. add libbtdm_app.a git commit local and remote checking
Known issues:
1. there's still a bug occurs with a very very low ratio cause bluetooth
cannot receive anything. The reproduce interval may great than 3days
~ 1week via 7x24 hours heavy testing.
1. suppport mesh type, mesh ID, router and IE crypt func&key at any time after mesh is initalized.
2. support modify parent at any time after mesh is configured.
3. modify manual networking example.
4. update header file.
5. fix issues in root conflicts handling.
6. add max length of beacon to menuconfig.
7. fix issue when received a beacon without DSSS.
This change removes the earlier limitation of 1984 bytes for storing data-blobs.
Blobs larger than the sector size are split and stored on multiple sectors.
For this purpose, two new datatypes (multi-page index and multi-page data) are
added for entries stored in the sectors. The underlying read, write, erase and find
operations are modified to support these large blobs. The change is transparent
to users of the library and no special APIs need to be used to store these large
blobs.
Backport following WiFi fixes to v3.1:
1. Fix AMPDU RX sequence compitability bug
2. Optimize scan capability in all channel scan
3. Fix some modem sleep bugs
4. Update API to set CSI channel filter and HT_LTF data generating
Allocation was happening later, causing possible use of stack variables
of caller function, which could be invalid.
Signed-off-by: Piyush Shah <piyush@espressif.com>
AVRCP connection binds to A2DP in current implementation, despite the two profiles are\
independent according to specification. AVRCP connection is not necessary to set-up \
if A2DP connection fails to establish
In opening state of AVDTP connection, if SDP client fails to get valid A2DP service record\
from peer SDP server, then do not initiate AVDTP connection request
In pevious implementation, A2DP sink will register an A2DP source Stream End Point(SEP) although the SEP is not\
supposed to be used. Now remove the unused SEP for source so that only one role of A2DP can be supported at one
time. Service record in local SDP server only includes at most one service for A2DP sink role or source
refence to https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2284
Before fixing, the tx power in adv data is always 0xeb(-21dbm).
restriction:
If change BLE advertising TX power, please call esp_ble_gap_config_adv_data()
after BLE adv TX power changed.
Later, will implement set BLE advertising TX power via HCI, then the
TX power value in adv data can be update automatically after BLE adv
TX power changed.
Currently CI test environment is complicated, usually includes NIC, AP.
These devices are not used for a lot test cases. Therefore we split the
test environment, remove unnecessary devices. Then it will be easier to
create CI runners.
As the bluedroid original implmentation of BR/EDR and BLE dual mode about discovery mode,
when set discovery mode for BR/EDR, it will stop ble advertising.
Reference to https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2306
Allows OTA updates to be secured via signature checks, without requiring the overhead or complexity
of a full secure boot implementation.
Uses same signing mechanisms (build system and/or espsecure.py as Secure Boot).
Requires:
* [ ] More testing
* [ ] Documentation
The following commit rewrites the ESP-MESH docs. This commit includes
new diagrams and a structure approach to the mesh docs. Some mesh api references
have also been modified.
Some APs transmit AMPDU and MPDU by turns. Moreover, the sequence
numbers of AMPDU and MPDU are out of order, e.g. MPDU(1253) -
AMPDU(1251, 1252) - MPDU(1254) - AMPDU(1255, 1256). In order to
receive both AMPDU and MPDU in order, MPDU must be reordered with
AMPDU.
1. new APIs: esp_mesh_get_subnet_nodes_num() and esp_mesh_get_subnet_nodes_list().
2. fix hard to find the parent during connect.
3. disable Wi-Fi channel switch function.
4. fix a typo of MESH_EVENT_NO_PARENT_FOUND.
Multiple modules register their callback BTA_GATTS_AppRegister().
If any of the callbacks do not free the allocated pointer in
BTA_GATTS_CONF_EVT event, then this can result in memory leak.
So, free the pointer after the callback function is called and remove
the calls to free in the callback functions as it is now not required
Signed-off-by: Hrishikesh Dhayagude <hrishi@espressif.com>
Fix following WiFi bugs:
1. Shouldn't scan when connect
2. Check beacon length in modem sleep
3. Fix the bug that AP may deauth wrong station when inactivity timer expires
4. Fix the bug that WiFi assert the system when receiving empty MCS in association response frame
We have fixed a bug in test script. Before that, we didn't do strict check when generate the mesh tree, which makes the test pass.
Temp disable these cases, to let CI pass before bug fixed.
For pins 32 and up the BIT(nr) macro used here overflowed,
causing undetermined GPIO pins to be reset.
Example: freeing SPI device/bus where CS is on pin 33
caused debug UART to cease communication, TXD0 was
disabled.
Fixed as BIT64(nr) macro, to be used elsewhere as needed.
For example in definitions like GPIO_SEL_32..GPIO_SEL_39.
Hardware implements conditions LE, LT, GE, and conditions EQ and GT
are implemented in the assembler by emitting two JUMPS instructions
with other conditions.
Component which includes component_ulp_common.mk may also need to set
some of the same COMPONENT_XXX variables. Logically, we should combine
the lists of files to embed, ldflags, extra include dirs, etc.
Fixes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2157.
The argument to ulp_run should be expressed in 32-bit words. Both the
address of ulp_entry and RTC_SLOW_MEM already are uint32_t*, so their
difference is the difference in addresses divided by sizeof(uint32_t).
Therefore the extra division by sizeof(uint32_t) is not needed.
1. Add the 100 times test when the private key is generated by the random number;
2. Add the bt components to the unit-test-app/config directory.
3. Added the bt unit test case to CI.
1. modify parent switch mechanism.
2. fix non-root doesn't clear the layer value in nvs.
3. fix retransmit the remove announcement packets.
4. add API esp_mesh_flush_upstream_packets().
5. automatically adjust passsive scan time based on the change of beacon interval.
* "git clone" command and a small version header are generated
depending on git properties.
* Add Versions page with details about each version
* Make it clear using master branch is living on the "bleeding
edge"
Backport following bug fixes to v3.1:
1. Bug fix of may connect to wrong AP in all channel scan
2. Station state machine change and fix ap loss
3. Add compatible to ccmp encryption
4. Update libphy.a to v3960:
4.1 Decrease phy_init time from 900us to 347us in sleep wakeup
4.2 Fix RX STBC initialization
4.3 Modify set_chan function to fix interrupt watchdog issue
5. Fix several wpa2 enterprise issues
5.1 Fix heap corrupted bug
5.2 Fix memory leak bug
5.3 Make wpa2 enterprise thread-safe
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1569
6. Bugfix of coex wifi pm
* spi_flash_mmap_pages needs pages array to be in internal memory.
Document and check this.
* Fix a bug that spi_flash_mmap did not allocate pages array in
internal memory.
* Minor style fixes: const-ify pages argument of spi_flash_mmap, add
spaces around operators, mark output arguments with [out].
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2229.
esp_http_client: fixed http chunked encoding packet loss & add check data before read for ssl transport (backport v3.1)
See merge request idf/esp-idf!2952
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.
1. The test step for error code REASON_ASSOC_EXPIRE is not reliable. SoftAP
could also send error code WIFI_REASON_NOT_AUTHED
2. STA will be disconnected now if softAP restart DHCP server
1. when one task do deinit/init/disable/enable, especially different cpu
core, it may cause controller crash in ISR handler
2. fix while BLE is scanning, bluetooth controller is disabled cause BLE
scan is not abort.
If project.mk is included twice in recursive invocation of Make, some
variables defined on the first pass will not be redefined on the
second pass. Rather than cleaning up these variables before calling
Make recursively, don’t include IDF project.mk at all, if one of the
ut- targets is requested.
We found some SD card on Raspberry Pi could have very bad performance.
It could take seconds to save small amount of data.
If the DUT receives data and save it as log, then it stops receiving data until log is saved.
This could lead to expect timeout. As an workaround to this issue,
``BaseDUT`` class will create a thread to save logs.
Then data will be passed to ``expect`` as soon as received.
Test report is not used as expected:
1. we rarely download and use test report
2. current test report method doesn't handle large amount data well,
need to be replaced by other methods
Test report also make test jobs allow to fail. It breaks the
original flow of Gitlab CI and make user confused.
If we have the partition table without any ota_apps but in ota_data have
valide entry, in this case we get an error(hang). This commit fix this
case. If bs->app_count is zero when selecting the factory app.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2218
Because address space is mapped in 64KB pages, it was possible for unauthenticated data after the
app .bin to become mapped into the flash cache address space.
This problem is solved by 2 changes:
* "esptool elf2image --secure-pad" will pad the image so that the signature block ends close to the
64KB boundary. Due to alignment constraints it will be 12 bytes too short after signing (but
with flash encryption, these 12 bytes are still encrypted as part of the last block and can't be
arbitrarily changed).
* By default, secure boot now requires all app partitions to be a multiple of 64KB in size.
- call rtc_gpio_init for pins which aren't configured as RTC by default
- for RTC IOs 16 and 17, read higher part of the input register
- automatically convert GPIO number into RTC IO number
- use ulp_set_wakeup_period instead of writing to register
Perviously host send_auto_stop flag would be set for every data
transfer over 1 block long. This caused stop commands to be sent
after CMD53, which shouldn't be done. Fix by adding an explicit list
of commands for which send_auto_stop should be set.
Since 94250e42a0, UART output is suspended when entering sleep mode
(deep or light sleep). This makes sense for light sleep, where sleep
normally takes small amount of time, and flushing the UART would add
a lot of latency. But this breaks existing behaviour for deep sleep,
where UART output was previously sent out before entering sleep mode.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2145
1. Move channel to the first row of the table.
2. Remove the condition of HT20/HT40 for they are determined by
secondary channel.
3. Clean up the CSI table.
Send the Goodbye packet while removing an mDNS service as an "Authoritative" packet so
that the listeners remove the service from their records immediately.
INTERRUPT and CCOUNT registers will change outside of program control.
Making the inline assembly used to read these registers volatile
indicates this fact to the compiler.
Fixes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2127
51e42d8e92
introduced filtering options which handles the last (unterminated) line
with a delay. This introduced poor performance for console applications
when the user interacts with the ESP32 device in the same line because
there is an artificial delay for each key-press.
bb152030a0
decreased the delay but there are still delays for each key-presses.
The current fix makes only one delay per line instead of each
key-presses. When an unterminated line is detected then no more
"delayed" print is used for the given line.
Fixes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2054
1. fix BLE connection missing in coex mode
2. modify other parameters to make coex priority more reasonable
3. fix modem sleep procedure trap cause Wifi disable RF when BT is
working. Such cause that BR/EDR is difficult to be connected, BLE
connection stability decrease and so on.
4. modify BR/EDR coexist duration to imrove BR/EDR connect success
ratio.
5. Due to the hardware coexist bug, BLE scan interval/window should
be less than 0x100(about 160ms). Therefore, it will cause BLE cannot
scan any advertising packet while WiFi have higher priority
behaviour(such like RX beacon, scan, TX/RX VO packets and etc.).
1. esp_ble_remove_bond_device will only remove BLE bond key and disconnect BLE device.
2. esp_bt_gap_remove_bond_device will only remove BT bond key and disconnect BT device.
A cherry-pick of MR !2562
1. add APIs to set/get announce interval values.
2. add API to enable/disable the min rate to 6Mbps for data packages.
3. add APIs to set/get RSSI threshold values.
4. fix ap_loss.
Moved useful functions from wrapped assert functions, because option `CONFIG_OPTIMIZATION_ASSERTIONS_DISABLED=y` will remove this functions.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2068
IDF had two defines ESP_PARTITION_TABLE_OFFSET and ESP_PARTITION_TABLE_ADDR. They were the same and equal by 0x8000.
A define ESP_PARTITION_TABLE_ADDR was removed from IDF.
A define ESP_PARTITION_TABLE_OFFSET depends on option CONFIG_PARTITION_TABLE_OFFSET in Kconfig.
Now using only #define ESP_PARTITION_TABLE_OFFSET CONFIG_PARTITION_TABLE_OFFSET
This change allows readonly FATFS to be mounted without wear levelling
support. This will provide the customers a simple way to mount FATFS images
generated on host and flashed onto the chip during factory provisioning.
Since NVS encryption is not supported yet and NVS entry size is limited,
the change will provide an easy alternative for securing the provisioning data
by just marking FATFS parition as encrypted.
The IDF monitor waits for one second before printing the last
unterminated line. This is necessary for the correct filtering.
However, this causes poor performance, for example, in the case of the
system/console example.
This fix reduces the waiting time which improves the response time of
the console example and doesn't seem to influence the monitor filter.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2054
* a missing pointer increment caused error, if available was > 0 after the first iteration of while(available) loop.
* changed memory allocation strategy from large fixed size (RFCOMM_DATA_BUF_SIZE) to just the needed
size, which will be below MTU
Cherry-picked from https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/1923/
Since commit 94250e4, EXT0 wakeup mechanism, when wakeup level was set
to 0, started waking up chip immediately after entering deep sleep.
This failure was triggered in that commit by a change of
RTC_CNTL_MIN_SLP_VAL (i.e. minimum time in sleep mode until wakeup
can happen) from 128 cycles to 2 cycles.
The reason for this behaviour is related to the way input enable (IE)
signal going into an RTC pad is obtained:
PAD_IE = (SLP_SEL) ? SLP_IE & CHIP_SLEEP : IE,
where SLP_IE, SLP_SEL, and IE are bits of an RTC_IO register related
to the given pad. CHIP_SLEEP is the signal indicating that chip has
entered sleep mode.
The code in prepare_ext{0,1}_wakeup did not enable IE, but did enable
SLP_SEL and SLP_IE. This meant that until CHIP_SLEEP went high, PAD_IE
was 0, hence the input from the pad read 0 even if external signal
was 1. CHIP_SLEEP went high on the 2nd cycle of sleep. So when
RTC_CNTL_MIN_SLP_VAL was set to 2, the input signal from the pad was
latched as 0 at the moment when CHIP_SLEEP went high, causing EXT0
wakeup with level 0 to trigger.
This commit changes the way PAD_IE is enabled: SLP_SEL and SLP_IE are
no longer used, and IE is set to 1. If EXT0 wakeup is used, RTC_IO is
not powered down, so IE signal stays 1 both before CHIP_SLEEP goes
high and after. If EXT1 wakeup is used, RTC_IO may be powered down.
However prepare_ext1_wakeup enables Hold on the pad, locking states
of all the control signals, including IE.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1931
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2043
For some test configurations, not all tests need to be run. This
change allows adding a comment in the configuration file of the
following form:
unit-test-app makefile will use it to determine which components to
build. If the comment is not present, all components will be built
(TESTS_ALL=1).
Also add test configuration for libsodium. It is a separate test
configuration due to the large binary size generated when building
libsodium tests.
Previously the loop in esp_timer_impl_set_alarm was necessary to catch
the case when timer count wraps around (goes from 2^32 - 1 to 0).
Since ALARM_OVERFLOW_VAL was reduced from 2^32 - 1 to 0xefffffff,
this is no longer necessary.
Fixes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1891
When ‘fetch’ strategy is used, Gitlab removes untracked files before
checking out new revision. However if the new revision doesn’t
include some of the submodules which were present in the old
revision, such submodule directories would not be removed by the
checkout. This extra step ensures that these stale submodules are
removed.
Allows you to move the partition table, it gives more space for the bootloader.
Added a new utility - parttool.py. This utility can search for the offset and/or size of the partitions by name and type/subtype. Use for getting APP_OFFSET and PHY_DATA_OFFSET.
The linker(esp32.bootloader.ld) made changes that allow you to write a custom bootloader code more.
TW14125
spi test: Prime the flash cache before each test to minimise flash cache misses.
VFS performance test: Increase the number of runs to minimise influence of an isolated bad run.
The old command caused was incorrect (x is “examine”, not “execute”)
and caused GDB register update only by chance. This replaces it with
“flushregs” command which purpose is exactly that — force GDB to
fetch registers from the remote.
Makes spiffs component runnable on host. Depends on the host library build
of flash emulator. Includes a basic sanity test of
mounting a volume, opening a file, writing to the file, reading the file,
closing the file and unmounting volume.
Makes fatfs component runnable on host. Depends on the host library build
of wear levelling and flash emulator. Includes a basic sanity test of
mounting a volume, opening a file, writing to the file, reading the file,
closing the file and unmounting volume.
Makes the entirety of the wl API runnable on host. Flash emulator
is separated into spi_flash component directory to be reused by
other storage components.
Before entering the deep sleep, the RTC and FRC counters are synchronized. Updating the boot_time.
Added a unit test for this case.
Fixed warnings for MULTIPLE_STAGES
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1840
1. Fix the WiFi/BT coexist bug
2. Fix WPA2 enterprise example crash bug
3. Add size and version check for crypto type struct
4. Add MD5 check for crypto type header file
Added .rtc_noinit and .noinit section definitions into linker file /esp32/ld/esp32.common.ld.
The macro __NOINIT_ATTR, RTC_NOINIT_ATTR declared in esp32/esp_attr.h file.
Added unit test file to test added behavior for noinit variables and its attributes.
Added documentation changes for new added attributes.
Make some corrections after code review:
The linker file has been corrected to place noinit section before bss_start to make it safer.
Documentation file has been modified to clarify reset behavior of allocated data .
Corrected typos in test_noinit.c and removed assertion of noinit variable to avoid possible issues with ROM boot loader memory allocation.
The linker file has been corrected to place noinit section before bss_start to make it safer.
Documentation file has been modified to clarify reset behavior of allocated data .
Corrected typos in test_noinit.c and removed assertion of noinit variable to avoid possible issues with ROM boot loader memory allocation.
Update test_noinit.c file to address RTCWDT_RTC_RESET reset reason instead of POWERON_RESET.
Test optimized to pass automated unit testing.
esp32: Add .noinit and .rtc_noinit sections to the linker script
Update of general-notes.rst documentation to fomat examples as code and attributes as identifiers.
Test test_noinit.c corrected to pass automated testing (support ofTEST_CASE_MULTIPLE_STAGES())
https://ezredmine.espressif.cn:8765/issues/15878
2018-05-16 17:33:37 +05:00
1200 changed files with 50279 additions and 29971 deletions
* [Getting Started Guide for the stable ESP-IDF version](https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/stable/get-started/)
* [Getting Started Guide for the latest (master branch) ESP-IDF version](https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/get-started/)
## Finding a Project
As well as the [esp-idf-template](https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf-template) project mentioned in the setup guide, ESP-IDF comes with some example projects in the [examples](examples) directory.
As well as the [esp-idf-template](https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf-template) project mentioned in Getting Started, ESP-IDF comes with some example projects in the [examples](examples) directory.
Once you've found the project you want to work with, change to its directory and you can configure and build it.
To start your own project based on an example, copy the example project directory outside of the ESP-IDF directory.
# Quick Reference
See the Getting Started guide links above for a detailed setup guide. This is a quick reference for common commands when working with ESP-IDF projects:
## Configuring the Project
`idf.py menuconfig`
`make menuconfig`
* Opens a text-based configuration menu for the project.
* Use up & down arrow keys to navigate the menu.
@ -36,41 +41,54 @@ Once done configuring, press Escape multiple times to exit and say "Yes" to save
## Compiling the Project
`idf.py build`
`make -j4 all`
... will compile app, bootloader and generate a partition table based on the config.
NOTE: The `-j4` option causes `make` to run 4 parallel jobs. This is much faster than the default single job. The recommended number to pass to this option is `-j(number of CPUs + 1)`.
## Flashing the Project
When the build finishes, it will print a command line to use esptool.py to flash the chip. However you can also do this automatically by running:
`idf.py flash`
`make -j4 flash`
This will flash the entire project (app, bootloader and partition table) to a new chip. The settings for serial port flashing can be configured with `idf.py menuconfig`.
This will flash the entire project (app, bootloader and partition table) to a new chip. The settings for serial port flashing can be configured with `make menuconfig`.
You don't need to run `idf.py build` before running `idf.py flash`, `idf.py flash` will automatically rebuild anything which needs it.
You don't need to run `make all` before running `make flash`, `make flash` will automatically rebuild anything which needs it.
## Viewing Serial Output
The `idf.py monitor` target uses the [idf_monitor tool](https://esp-idf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/get-started/idf-monitor.html) to display serial output from the ESP32. idf_monitor also has a range of features to decode crash output and interact with the device. [Check the documentation page for details](https://esp-idf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/get-started/idf-monitor.html).
The `make monitor` target uses the [idf_monitor tool](https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/get-started/idf-monitor.html) to display serial output from the ESP32. idf_monitor also has a range of features to decode crash output and interact with the device. [Check the documentation page for details](https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/get-started/idf-monitor.html).
Exit the monitor by typing Ctrl-].
To flash and monitor output in one pass, you can run:
To build, flash and monitor output in one pass, you can run:
`idf.py flash monitor`
`make -j4 flash monitor`
## Compiling & Flashing Just the App
## Compiling & Flashing Only the App
After the initial flash, you may just want to build and flash just your app, not the bootloader and partition table:
*`idf.py app` - build just the app.
*`idf.py app-flash` - flash just the app.
*`make app` - build just the app.
*`make app-flash` - flash just the app.
`idf.py app-flash` will automatically rebuild the app if it needs it.
`make app-flash` will automatically rebuild the app if any source files have changed.
(In normal development there's no downside to reflashing the bootloader and partition table each time, if they haven't changed.)
## Parallel Builds
ESP-IDF supports compiling multiple files in parallel, so all of the above commands can be run as `make -jN` where `N` is the number of parallel make processes to run (generally N should be equal to the number of CPU cores in your system, plus one.)
Multiple make functions can be combined into one. For example: to build the app & bootloader using 5 jobs in parallel, then flash everything, and then display serial output from the ESP32 run:
```
make -j5 flash monitor
```
## The Partition Table
Once you've compiled your project, the "build" directory will contain a binary file with a name like "my_app.bin". This is an ESP32 image binary that can be loaded by the bootloader.
@ -79,29 +97,29 @@ A single ESP32's flash can contain multiple apps, as well as many different kind
Each entry in the partition table has a name (label), type (app, data, or something else), subtype and the offset in flash where the partition is loaded.
The simplest way to use the partition table is to `idf.py menuconfig` and choose one of the simple predefined partition tables:
The simplest way to use the partition table is to `make menuconfig` and choose one of the simple predefined partition tables:
* "Single factory app, no OTA"
* "Factory app, two OTA definitions"
In both cases the factory app is flashed at offset 0x10000. If you `idf.py partition_table` then it will print a summary of the partition table.
In both cases the factory app is flashed at offset 0x10000. If you `make partition_table` then it will print a summary of the partition table.
For more details about partition tables and how to create custom variations, view the [`docs/en/api-guides/partition-tables.rst`](docs/en/api-guides/partition-tables.rst) file.
## Erasing Flash
The `idf.py flash` target does not erase the entire flash contents. However it is sometimes useful to set the device back to a totally erased state, particularly when making partition table changes or OTA app updates. To erase the entire flash, run `idf.py erase_flash`.
The `make flash` target does not erase the entire flash contents. However it is sometimes useful to set the device back to a totally erased state, particularly when making partition table changes or OTA app updates. To erase the entire flash, run `make erase_flash`.
This can be combined with other targets, ie `idf.py erase_flash flash` will erase everything and then re-flash the new app, bootloader and partition table.
This can be combined with other targets, ie `make erase_flash flash` will erase everything and then re-flash the new app, bootloader and partition table.
# Resources
* Documentation for the latest version: https://esp-idf.readthedocs.io/. This documentation is built from the [docs directory](docs) of this repository.
* Documentation for the latest version: https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/. This documentation is built from the [docs directory](docs) of this repository.
* The [esp32.com forum](https://esp32.com/) is a place to ask questions and find community resources.
* [Check the Issues section on github](https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues) if you find a bug or have a feature request. Please check existing Issues before opening a new one.
* If you're interested in contributing to ESP-IDF, please check the [Contributions Guide](https://esp-idf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/contribute/index.html).
* If you're interested in contributing to ESP-IDF, please check the [Contributions Guide](https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/contribute/index.html).
# These three are the actual options to check in code,
# selected by the displayed options
config SECURE_SIGNED_ON_BOOT
bool
default y
depends on SECURE_BOOT_ENABLED || SECURE_SIGNED_ON_BOOT_NO_SECURE_BOOT
config SECURE_SIGNED_ON_UPDATE
bool
default y
depends on SECURE_BOOT_ENABLED || SECURE_SIGNED_ON_UPDATE_NO_SECURE_BOOT
config SECURE_SIGNED_APPS
bool
default y
depends on SECURE_SIGNED_ON_BOOT || SECURE_SIGNED_ON_UPDATE
config SECURE_SIGNED_APPS_NO_SECURE_BOOT
bool "Require signed app images"
default n
depends on !SECURE_BOOT_ENABLED
help
Require apps to be signed to verify their integrity.
This option uses the same app signature scheme as hardware secure boot, but unlike hardware secure boot it does not prevent the bootloader from being physically updated. This means that the device can be secured against remote network access, but not physical access. Compared to using hardware Secure Boot this option is much simpler to implement.
config SECURE_SIGNED_ON_BOOT_NO_SECURE_BOOT
bool "Bootloader verifies app signatures"
default n
depends on SECURE_SIGNED_APPS_NO_SECURE_BOOT
help
If this option is set, the bootloader will be compiled with code to verify that an app is signed before booting it.
If hardware secure boot is enabled, this option is always enabled and cannot be disabled.
If hardware secure boot is not enabled, this option doesn't add significant security by itself so most users will want to leave it disabled.
config SECURE_SIGNED_ON_UPDATE_NO_SECURE_BOOT
bool "Verify app signature on update"
default y
depends on SECURE_SIGNED_APPS_NO_SECURE_BOOT
help
If this option is set, any OTA updated apps will have the signature verified before being considered valid.
When enabled, the signature is automatically checked whenever the esp_ota_ops.h APIs are used for OTA updates,
or esp_image_format.h APIs are used to verify apps.
If hardware secure boot is enabled, this option is always enabled and cannot be disabled.
If hardware secure boot is not enabled, this option still adds significant security against network-based attackers by preventing spoofing of OTA updates.
config SECURE_BOOT_ENABLED
bool "Enable secure boot in bootloader (READ DOCS FIRST)"
default N
bool "Enable hardware secure boot in bootloader (READ DOCS FIRST)"
default n
help
Build a bootloader which enables secure boot on first boot.
@ -142,7 +192,7 @@ config SECURE_BOOT_ENABLED
When enabling secure boot, JTAG and ROM BASIC Interpreter are permanently disabled by default.
Refer to https://esp-idf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/security/secure-boot.html before enabling.
Refer to https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/security/secure-boot.html before enabling.
choice SECURE_BOOTLOADER_MODE
bool "Secure bootloader mode"
@ -169,12 +219,12 @@ endchoice
config SECURE_BOOT_BUILD_SIGNED_BINARIES
bool "Sign binaries during build"
depends on SECURE_BOOT_ENABLED
depends on SECURE_SIGNED_APPS
default y
help
Once secure boot is enabled, bootloader will only boot if partition table and app image are signed.
Once secure boot or signed app requirement is enabled, app images are required to be signed.
If enabled, these binary files are signed as part of the build process. The file named in "Secure boot private signing key" will be used to sign the image.
If enabled (default), these binary files are signed as part of the build process. The file named in "Secure boot private signing key" will be used to sign the image.
If disabled, unsigned app/partition data will be built. They must be signed manually using espsecure.py (for example, on a remote signing server.)
@ -183,7 +233,7 @@ config SECURE_BOOT_SIGNING_KEY
depends on SECURE_BOOT_BUILD_SIGNED_BINARIES
default secure_boot_signing_key.pem
help
Path to the key file used to sign partition tables and app images for secure boot. Once secure boot is enabled, bootloader will only boot if partition table and app image are signed.
Path to the key file used to sign app images.
Key file is an ECDSA private key (NIST256p curve) in PEM format.
Note: After first boot, the system will be permanently encrypted. Re-flashing an encrypted
system is complicated and not always possible.
Read https://esp-idf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/security/flash-encryption.html before enabling.
Read https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/security/flash-encryption.html before enabling.
config FLASH_ENCRYPTION_INSECURE
bool "Allow potentially insecure options"
@ -275,6 +346,13 @@ config SECURE_BOOT_ALLOW_JTAG
Only set this option in testing environments.
config SECURE_BOOT_ALLOW_SHORT_APP_PARTITION
bool "Allow app partition length not 64KB aligned"
depends on SECURE_BOOT_INSECURE
help
If not set (default), app partition size must be a multiple of 64KB. App images are padded to 64KB length, and the bootloader checks any trailing bytes after the signature (before the next 64KB boundary) have not been written. This is because flash cache maps entire 64KB pages into the address space. This prevents an attacker from appending unverified data after the app image in the flash, causing it to be mapped into the address space.
Setting this option allows the app partition length to be unaligned, and disables padding of the app image to this length. It is generally not recommended to set this option, unless you have a legacy partitioning scheme which doesn't support 64KB aligned partition lengths.
@ -8,12 +8,14 @@ Linker file used to link the bootloader.
The main purpose is to make sure the bootloader can load into main memory
without overwriting itself.
*/
MEMORY
{
/* I/O */
dport0_seg (RW) : org = 0x3FF00000, len = 0x10
/* IRAM POOL1, used for APP CPU cache. We can abuse it in bootloader because APP CPU is still held in reset, the main app enables APP CPU cache */
iram_seg (RWX) : org = 0x40078000, len = 0x8000
/* IRAM POOL1, used for APP CPU cache. Bootloader runs from here during the final stage of loading the app because APP CPU is still held in reset, the main app enables APP CPU cache */
iram_loader_seg (RWX) : org = 0x40078000, len = 0x8000 /* 32KB, APP CPU cache */
/* @brief Encode one or more sets of 6 byte sequences into
* 8 bytes suitable for 3/4 Coding Scheme.
*
* This function is only useful if the CODING_SCHEME efuse
* is set to value 1 for 3/4 Coding Scheme.
*
* @param[in] in_bytes Pointer to a sequence of bytes to encode for 3/4 Coding Scheme. Must have length in_bytes_len. After being written to hardware, these bytes will read back as little-endian words.
* @param[out] out_words Pointer to array of words suitable for writing to efuse write registers. Array must contain 2 words (8 bytes) for every 6 bytes in in_bytes_len. Can be a pointer to efuse write registers.
* @param in_bytes_len. Length of array pointed to by in_bytes, in bytes. Must be a multiple of 6.
*
* @return ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG if either pointer is null or in_bytes_len is not a multiple of 6. ESP_OK otherwise.
Enable/disable bluetooth controller low power mode.
Note that currently there is problem in the combination use of bluetooth modem sleep and Dynamic Frequency Scaling(DFS). So do not enable DFS if bluetooth modem sleep is in use.
choice BTDM_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE
prompt "Bluetooth Modem sleep mode"
@ -84,11 +106,14 @@ choice BTDM_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE
config BTDM_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE_ORIG
bool "ORIG Mode(sleep with low power clock)"
help
ORIG mode is a deep sleep mode that can be used for dual mode controller. In this mode, bluetooth controller sleeps between BR/EDR frames and BLE events. A low power clock is used to maintain bluetooth reference clock.
ORIG mode is a bluetooth sleep mode that can be used for dual mode controller. In this mode,
bluetooth controller sleeps between BR/EDR frames and BLE events. A low power clock is used to
maintain bluetooth reference clock.
config BTDM_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE_EVED
bool "EVED Mode"
bool "EVED Mode(For internal test only)"
help
This mode is for BLE only.
EVED mode is for BLE only and is only for internal test. Do not use it for production. this
mode is not compatible with DFS nor light sleep
endchoice
choice BTDM_LOW_POWER_CLOCK
@ -99,11 +124,14 @@ choice BTDM_LOW_POWER_CLOCK
config BTDM_LPCLK_SEL_MAIN_XTAL
bool "Main crystal"
help
Main crystal can be used as low power clock for bluetooth modem sleep. If this option is selected, bluetooth
modem sleep can work under Dynamic Frequency Scaling(DFS) enabled, but cannot work when light sleep is enabled.
Main crystal has a relatively better performance than other bluetooth low power clock sources.
config BTDM_LPCLK_SEL_EXT_32K_XTAL
bool "External 32kHz crystal"
depends on ESP32_RTC_CLOCK_SOURCE_EXTERNAL_CRYSTAL
endchoice
endmenu
menuconfig BLUEDROID_ENABLED
@ -195,15 +223,15 @@ endchoice
choice HFP_AUDIO_DATA_PATH
prompt "audio(SCO) data path"
depends on HFP_ENABLE
help
SCO data path, i.e. HCI or PCM. This option is set using API
"esp_bredr_sco_datapath_set" in Bluetooth host. Default SCO data
path can also be set in Bluetooth Controller.
config HFP_AUDIO_DATA_PATH_PCM
bool "PCM"
help
This enables the Serial Port Profile
config HFP_AUDIO_DATA_PATH_HCI
bool "HCI"
help
This enables the Serial Port Profile
endchoice
config GATTS_ENABLE
@ -220,6 +248,13 @@ config GATTC_ENABLE
help
This option can be close when the app work only on gatt server mode
config GATTC_CACHE_NVS_FLASH
bool "Save gattc cache data to nvs flash"
depends on GATTC_ENABLE
default n
help
This select can save gattc cache data to nvs flash
config BLE_SMP_ENABLE
bool "Include BLE security module(SMP)"
depends on BLUEDROID_ENABLED
@ -227,6 +262,13 @@ config BLE_SMP_ENABLE
help
This option can be close when the app not used the ble security connect.
config SMP_SLAVE_CON_PARAMS_UPD_ENABLE
bool "Slave enable connection parameters update during pairing"
depends on BLE_SMP_ENABLE
default n
help
In order to reduce the pairing time, slave actively initiates connection parameters update during pairing.
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