nodemcu-firmware/components/modules/wifi.c

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/*
* Copyright 2016 Dius Computing Pty Ltd. All rights reserved.
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* @author Johny Mattsson <jmattsson@dius.com.au>
*/
#include "module.h"
#include "lauxlib.h"
#include "lextra.h"
#include "wifi_common.h"
Initial support for ESP32-C6 and ESP32-H2, plus assorted fixes & improvements (#3646) * Proof-of-concept multi-type console support via stdio * Address crashes on linput's use of printf. On an empty line input, a C3 with UART console would panic while attempting to output the new Lua prompt. The backtrace shows a xQueueSemaphoreTake with uxItemSize==0 as the panic cause, deep inside the uart driver, invoked via vfs_uart and vfs_console layers, from printf. Similarly, the printf for outputting a backspace/erase sequence would also trigger a panic. This workaround (of not mixing fflush() with printf) is likely merely hiding a deeper issue, but it appears to be consistent. Plus, printf with no args and a user-supplied format string is a no-no and should be fixed anyway. * Work around IDF inconsistency with stdout buffering. * Increase console task stack size. Seems on Xtensa it ended up not being enough. * Switch to single-byte console reads. * Stop cheating and feed Lua from the right context. * Work around IDF buffering stdout even when told not to, on ACM consoles. * Initial build support for esp32c6. Plus fixup of module selection for a variety of targets. * Update github actions to node 20 versions. * Update github build to deal with Lua 5.3 being default. * Address fatal compiler warning. Newer IDF toolchain is stricter, and we'd apparently failed to build test the Lua-5.1 path for some time. * Initial build support for esp32h2. * Upgrade IDF to v5.1.3 * Fix left-over incorrect type in uzlib. * Avoid null pointer crashes when debugging startup. * Workaround for using wifi module on S2 with USB-CDC console. --------- Co-authored-by: Jade Mattsson <github@frozenlogic.org>
2024-04-26 23:35:22 +02:00
#include "task/task.h"
static int wifi_getmode (lua_State *L)
{
wifi_mode_t mode;
esp_err_t err = esp_wifi_get_mode (&mode);
if (err != ESP_OK)
return luaL_error (L, "failed to get mode, code %d", err);
lua_pushinteger (L, mode);
return 1;
}
static int wifi_getchannel (lua_State *L)
{
uint8_t primary;
wifi_second_chan_t secondary;
esp_err_t err = esp_wifi_get_channel (&primary, &secondary);
if (err != ESP_OK)
return luaL_error (L, "failed to get channel, code %d", err);
lua_pushinteger (L, primary);
lua_pushinteger (L, secondary);
return 2;
}
static int wifi_mode (lua_State *L)
{
int mode = luaL_checkinteger (L, 1);
bool save = luaL_optbool (L, 2, DEFAULT_SAVE);
SET_SAVE_MODE(save);
esp_err_t err;
switch (mode)
{
case WIFI_MODE_NULL:
case WIFI_MODE_STA:
case WIFI_MODE_AP:
case WIFI_MODE_APSTA:
return ((err = esp_wifi_set_mode (mode)) == ESP_OK) ?
0 : luaL_error (L, "failed to set mode, code %d", err);
default:
return luaL_error (L, "invalid wifi mode %d", mode);
}
}
static int wifi_start (lua_State *L)
{
esp_err_t err = esp_wifi_start ();
return (err == ESP_OK) ?
0 : luaL_error(L, "failed to start wifi, code %d", err);
}
static int wifi_stop (lua_State *L)
{
esp_err_t err = esp_wifi_stop ();
return (err == ESP_OK) ?
0 : luaL_error (L, "failed to stop wifi, code %d", err);
}
Initial support for ESP32-C6 and ESP32-H2, plus assorted fixes & improvements (#3646) * Proof-of-concept multi-type console support via stdio * Address crashes on linput's use of printf. On an empty line input, a C3 with UART console would panic while attempting to output the new Lua prompt. The backtrace shows a xQueueSemaphoreTake with uxItemSize==0 as the panic cause, deep inside the uart driver, invoked via vfs_uart and vfs_console layers, from printf. Similarly, the printf for outputting a backspace/erase sequence would also trigger a panic. This workaround (of not mixing fflush() with printf) is likely merely hiding a deeper issue, but it appears to be consistent. Plus, printf with no args and a user-supplied format string is a no-no and should be fixed anyway. * Work around IDF inconsistency with stdout buffering. * Increase console task stack size. Seems on Xtensa it ended up not being enough. * Switch to single-byte console reads. * Stop cheating and feed Lua from the right context. * Work around IDF buffering stdout even when told not to, on ACM consoles. * Initial build support for esp32c6. Plus fixup of module selection for a variety of targets. * Update github actions to node 20 versions. * Update github build to deal with Lua 5.3 being default. * Address fatal compiler warning. Newer IDF toolchain is stricter, and we'd apparently failed to build test the Lua-5.1 path for some time. * Initial build support for esp32h2. * Upgrade IDF to v5.1.3 * Fix left-over incorrect type in uzlib. * Avoid null pointer crashes when debugging startup. * Workaround for using wifi module on S2 with USB-CDC console. --------- Co-authored-by: Jade Mattsson <github@frozenlogic.org>
2024-04-26 23:35:22 +02:00
#if defined(CONFIG_ESP_CONSOLE_USB_CDC)
// For some unknown reason, on an S2 with USB CDC console enabled, if we allow
// the esp_wifi_init() to run during initial startup, something Bad(tm)
// happens and the S2 fails to enumerate on the USB bus. However, if we defer
// the wifi initialisation, it starts up fine. This is an ugly workaround, but
// I'm out of ideas at this point. If I use a UART console, I see no errors
// even with the immediate init.
static task_handle_t th;
#endif
static void do_esp_wifi_init(task_param_t p, task_prio_t)
{
wifi_init_config_t cfg = WIFI_INIT_CONFIG_DEFAULT();
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(esp_wifi_init (&cfg));
}
extern void wifi_ap_init (void);
extern void wifi_sta_init (void);
static int wifi_init (lua_State *L)
{
wifi_ap_init ();
wifi_sta_init ();
Initial support for ESP32-C6 and ESP32-H2, plus assorted fixes & improvements (#3646) * Proof-of-concept multi-type console support via stdio * Address crashes on linput's use of printf. On an empty line input, a C3 with UART console would panic while attempting to output the new Lua prompt. The backtrace shows a xQueueSemaphoreTake with uxItemSize==0 as the panic cause, deep inside the uart driver, invoked via vfs_uart and vfs_console layers, from printf. Similarly, the printf for outputting a backspace/erase sequence would also trigger a panic. This workaround (of not mixing fflush() with printf) is likely merely hiding a deeper issue, but it appears to be consistent. Plus, printf with no args and a user-supplied format string is a no-no and should be fixed anyway. * Work around IDF inconsistency with stdout buffering. * Increase console task stack size. Seems on Xtensa it ended up not being enough. * Switch to single-byte console reads. * Stop cheating and feed Lua from the right context. * Work around IDF buffering stdout even when told not to, on ACM consoles. * Initial build support for esp32c6. Plus fixup of module selection for a variety of targets. * Update github actions to node 20 versions. * Update github build to deal with Lua 5.3 being default. * Address fatal compiler warning. Newer IDF toolchain is stricter, and we'd apparently failed to build test the Lua-5.1 path for some time. * Initial build support for esp32h2. * Upgrade IDF to v5.1.3 * Fix left-over incorrect type in uzlib. * Avoid null pointer crashes when debugging startup. * Workaround for using wifi module on S2 with USB-CDC console. --------- Co-authored-by: Jade Mattsson <github@frozenlogic.org>
2024-04-26 23:35:22 +02:00
#if defined(CONFIG_ESP_CONSOLE_USB_CDC)
th = task_get_id(do_esp_wifi_init);
task_post_low(th, 0);
#else
do_esp_wifi_init(0, 0);
#endif
return 0;
}
extern LROT_TABLE(wifi_sta);
extern LROT_TABLE(wifi_ap);
LROT_BEGIN(wifi, NULL, 0)
LROT_FUNCENTRY( getchannel, wifi_getchannel )
LROT_FUNCENTRY( getmode, wifi_getmode )
LROT_FUNCENTRY( mode, wifi_mode )
LROT_FUNCENTRY( start, wifi_start )
LROT_FUNCENTRY( stop, wifi_stop )
LROT_TABENTRY ( sta, wifi_sta )
LROT_TABENTRY ( ap, wifi_ap )
LROT_NUMENTRY ( NULLMODE, WIFI_MODE_NULL )
LROT_NUMENTRY ( STATION, WIFI_MODE_STA )
LROT_NUMENTRY ( SOFTAP, WIFI_MODE_AP )
LROT_NUMENTRY ( STATIONAP, WIFI_MODE_APSTA )
LROT_NUMENTRY ( AUTH_OPEN, WIFI_AUTH_OPEN )
LROT_NUMENTRY ( AUTH_WEP, WIFI_AUTH_WEP )
LROT_NUMENTRY ( AUTH_WPA_PSK, WIFI_AUTH_WPA_PSK )
LROT_NUMENTRY ( AUTH_WPA2_PSK, WIFI_AUTH_WPA2_PSK )
LROT_NUMENTRY ( AUTH_WPA_WPA2_PSK, WIFI_AUTH_WPA_WPA2_PSK )
LROT_NUMENTRY ( AUTH_WPA2_ENTERPRISE, WIFI_AUTH_WPA2_ENTERPRISE )
LROT_NUMENTRY ( AUTH_WPA3_PSK, WIFI_AUTH_WPA3_PSK )
LROT_NUMENTRY ( AUTH_WPA2_WPA3_PSK, WIFI_AUTH_WPA2_WPA3_PSK )
LROT_NUMENTRY ( AUTH_WAPI_PSK, WIFI_AUTH_WAPI_PSK )
LROT_NUMENTRY ( SAE_PWE_UNSPECIFIED, WPA3_SAE_PWE_UNSPECIFIED )
LROT_NUMENTRY ( SAE_PWE_HUNT_AND_PECK, WPA3_SAE_PWE_HUNT_AND_PECK )
LROT_NUMENTRY ( SAE_PWE_HASH_TO_ELEMENT, WPA3_SAE_PWE_HASH_TO_ELEMENT )
LROT_NUMENTRY ( SAE_PWE_BOTH, WPA3_SAE_PWE_BOTH )
LROT_NUMENTRY ( STR_WIFI_SECOND_CHAN_NONE, WIFI_SECOND_CHAN_NONE )
LROT_NUMENTRY ( STR_WIFI_SECOND_CHAN_ABOVE, WIFI_SECOND_CHAN_ABOVE )
LROT_NUMENTRY ( STR_WIFI_SECOND_CHAN_BELOW, WIFI_SECOND_CHAN_BELOW )
LROT_END(wifi, NULL, 0)
NODEMCU_MODULE(WIFI, "wifi", wifi, wifi_init);