It's not clear that this ever worked, AFAICT nobody uses it, and it's an
old version of the sqlite3 engine at this point. Absent a maintainer,
let's just get rid of it.
* Net_info module exposing ping function initial commit
* Ping as a part of net module
* Sent callback implemented
* Add NET_PING_ENABLE macro
Authored-by: vsky <blue205@centrum.cz> with support from TerryE
- Lots of minor but nasty bugfixes to get all tests to run clean
- core lua and test suite fixes to allow luac -F to run cleanly against test suite
- next tranch to get LFS working
- luac.cross -a options plus fixes from feedback
- UART fixes and lua.c merge
- commit of wip prior to rebaselining against current dev
- more tweaks
Removes yet another unchecked allocation point in our C libraries.
While here, fix potential reference leaks on error paths
Also while here, remove some stale documentation. There can be as many
DNS requests in flight as LwIP has room for in its table
(DNS_TABLE_SIZE, which defaults to 4).
* espconn: remove unused espconn code, take 1
This is the easiest part of https://github.com/nodemcu/nodemcu-firmware/issues/3004 .
It removes a bunch of functions that were never called in our tree.
* espconn: De-orbit espconn_gethostbyname
Further work on https://github.com/nodemcu/nodemcu-firmware/issues/3004
While here, remove `mqtt`'s charming DNS-retry logic (which is neither
shared with nor duplicated in other modules) and update its :connect()
return value behavior and documentation.
* espconn: remove scary global pktinfo
A write-only global! How about that.
* net: remove deprecated methods
All the TLS stuff moved over there a long time ago, and
net_createUDPSocket should just do what it says on the tin.
* espconn_secure: remove ESPCONN_SERVER support
We can barely function as a TLS client; being a TLS server seems like a
real stretch. This code was never called from Lua anyway.
* espconn_secure: more code removal
* espconn_secure: simplify ssl options structure
There is nothing "ssl_packet" about this structure. Get rid of the
terrifying "pbuffer" pointer.
Squash two structure types together and eliminate an unused field.
* espconn_secure: refactor mbedtls_msg_info_load
Split out espconn_mbedtls_parse, which we can use as part of our effort
towards addressing https://github.com/nodemcu/nodemcu-firmware/issues/3032
* espconn_secure: introduce TLS cert/key callbacks
The new feature part of https://github.com/nodemcu/nodemcu-firmware/issues/3032
Subsequent work will remove the old mechanism.
* tls: add deprecation warnings
* luacheck: net.ifinfo is a thing now
* tls: remove use of espconn->reverse
* mqtt: stop using espconn->reverse
Instead, just place the espconn structure itself at the top of the user
data. This enlarges the structure somewhat but removes one more layer
of dynamic heap usage and NULL checks.
While here, simplify the code a bit.
* mqtt: remove redundant pointer to connect_info
Everywhere we have the mqtt_state_t we also have the lmqtt_userdata.
* mqtt: doc fixes
* mqtt: note bug
* tls: allow :on(...,nil) to unregister a callback
* mqtt: expose "connfail" callback via :on()
This makes it just like all the other callbacks in the module and is a
revision of behavior called out in
https://github.com/nodemcu/nodemcu-firmware/pull/2967
* mqtt: clarify when puback callback fires
* mqtt: Don't reference stack buffers from the heap
The confusingly-named "mqtt_connection_t" object is just a triple of
- a serialized mqtt message pointer and length
- a buffer pointer (to which the above can be written)
- a message identifier
The last of these must be passed around the mqtt state machine, but the
first two are very local and the buffer is always sourced from the C
stack. Unfortunately, because the entire structure is persisted in the
heap, some callers assume that they can always use the structure without
reinitialization (see mqtt_socket_close), which will trash the C stack.
Sever the pairing between message id and local state, punt the local
state entirely out of the heap, and rename things to be less confusing.
* Remove stale putative MD2 support
This hasn't worked in a while, presumably since one of our upstream
merges. Don't bother making it work, since MD2 is generally considered
insecure.
* Land mbedtls 2.16.3-77-gf02988e57
* TLS: remove some dead code from espconn_mbedtls
There was some... frankly kind of scary buffer and data shuffling if
ESP8266_PLATFORM was defined. Since we don't, in fact, define that
preprocessor symbol, just drop the code lest anyone (possibly future-me)
be scared.
* TLS: espconn_mbedtls: run through astyle
No functional changes
* TLS: espconn_mbedtls: put the file_params on the stack
There's no need to malloc a structure that's used only locally.
* TLS: Further minor tidying of mbedtls glue
What an absolute shitshow this is. mbedtls should absolutely not
be mentioned inside sys/socket.h and app/mbedtls/app/lwIPSocket.c is not
so much glue as it as a complete copy of a random subset of lwIP; it
should go, but we aren't there yet.
Get rid of the mysterious "mbedlts_record" struct, which housed merely a
length of bytes sent solely for gating the "record sent" callback.
Remove spurious __attribute__((weak)) from symbols not otherwise
defined and rename them to emphasize that they are not actually part of
mbedtls proper.
* TLS: Rampage esp mbedtls glue and delete unused code
This at least makes the shitshow smaller
* TLS: lwip: fix some memp definitions
I presume these also need the new arguments
* TLS: Remove more non-NodeMCU code from our mbedtls
* TLS: drop support for 1.1
Depending on who you ask it's either EOL already or EOL soon, so
we may as well get rid of it now.
* Remove app/include/netif/wlan_lwip_if.h
This file appears to be unused in our tree.
* New `net.if.info` call to show LwIP information
This is a generalization of `wifi.sta`'s and `wifi.ap`'s `getip` and
`getmac` calls. I don't propose to deprecate those, but perhaps we
should, in the documentation, point users at this function instead.
The direct motivation is to permit continued use of DHCP-provided NTP
servers in a future where
https://github.com/nodemcu/nodemcu-firmware/pull/2819 has landed, now
that https://github.com/nodemcu/nodemcu-firmware/pull/2709 is in the
tree. But rather than exposing just that information, a more general
interface seems useful.
The internal implementation already preferentially forwards to the
encoder module, so we should just remove these functions as they confuse
people into thinking that we don't have their inverses (see the feature
request https://github.com/nodemcu/nodemcu-firmware/issues/2907).
Update the docs to refer to the encoder version and add deprecation
warnings to the runtime implementations.
We just don't have the memory to be a real TLS client on the 8266. Put
that in a big box and point at it from the http and mqtt modules; others
may also wish to give reference.
* mqtt:connect() secure parameter should be boolean
Continue to honor the old 0/1 values, but make them undocumented and add
a deprecation warning to the code and docs. Eventually, this should go
away.
* mqtt: rip out deprecated autoreconnect
* mqtt: expose all the callbacks via :on
* Use cross-browser JS for query params in EUS
* Update EUS doc to explain how to use parameters
* Remove ; in Lua code
* Rewrite the endpoint table
* Do not use properties as global Lua variables
* remove enduser_setup.html.gz
* rename folder 'eus' to 'enduser_setup'
* Change input type for password to "password"
* Replace outdated captive portal screen shot
* Upgrade u8g2 and add updateDisplayArea bindings
* u8g2 2.25.10
* add displays for 2.24.3 and 2.25.10
* remove workaround for hal pointer and make use of u8x8's user_ptr
* fix doc
* add binding for `updateDisplay()`
* Lua string optimisation in file.c + get/put contents methods
* Doc fix: move putcontents() into correct alphabetic order slot in list of static methods
* Rebaseline firmware to non-OS SDK version 3.0
* Note that SDK version 3.0 introduces the concept of a Flash Partition Table(PT). This is located at Flash offset 0x10000 in our firmware build.
* The firmware is now PT aware with both LFS and SPIFFS taking their partition size and location from the PT
* A new tool `tools/nodemcu-partition.py` is now used to initialise these data and can also download LFS and SPIFFS images to these partitions.
* I2C driver speed-up, i2c.SLOW, i2c.FAST and user-defined speed selection
* - Multiple buses (up to 10) with different speeds on each bus
- Standard(Slow, 100kHz), Fast(400kHz) and FastPlus(1MHz) modes or an
arbitrary clock speed
- Sharing SDA line over multiple I²C buses to save available pins
- GPIO16 pin can be used as SCL pin, but it does not support clock
stretching and selected bus will be limited to FAST speed.
* Dynamic memory allocation, error checks, simplification, timing tweaks.
* Separated the code of old driver for better compatibility and simplicity
* Change of driver interface
* Add bus status check in setup(); simplify getDC(); remove unnesessary lines in ACK read/write
* Fix for moved doc file and trailing whitespaces
* lua_modules/fifo: a generic queue & socket wrapper
One occasionally wants a generic fifo, so here's a plausible
implementation that's reasonably flexible in its usage.
One possible consumer of this is a variant of TerryE's two-level fifo
trick currently in the telnetd example. Factor that out to fifosock for
more general use.
* lua_examples/telnet: use factored out fifosock
* lua_modules/http: improve implementation
Switch to fifosock for in-order sending and waiting for everything to be
sent before closing.
Fix header callback by moving the invocation of the handler higher
* fifosock: optimistically cork and delay tx
If we just pushed a little bit of data into a fifosock that had idled,
wait a tick (1 ms) before transmitting. Hopefully, this means that
we let the rest of the system push more data in before we send the first
packet. But in a high-throughput situation, where we are streaming data
without idling the fifo, there won't be any additional delay and we'll
coalesce during operation as usual.
The fifosocktest mocks up enough of tmr for this to run, but assumes
an arbitrarily slow processor. ;)
Files changed only by the author of FatFS (only updated to new version):
- 00history.txt
- 00readme.txt
- ff.c
- ff.h
- ffunicode.c
- diskio.h
- integer.h
- files in `option` folder except `syscall.c`
Changes:
- removed option folder (now everything is in ffunicode.c)
- modified Makefile to support new version of FatFS
- removed syscall.c and modified ffsystem.c from FatFS author instead
- modified files: diskio.c, ffconf.h to mimic changes from new version
- modified files: fatfs_config.h, myfatfs.c
because of changes of configuration keywords in 0.13 version
- removed empty lines from beginning of files:
fatfs_prefix_lib.h, myfatfs.c, sdcard.c
- changed version number in documentation
* Update TLS protocol support
TLS1.0 is past PCI's EOL; BEAST is no more
Enable elliptic curve key exchanges
Do not enable the smallest ECs for security
Do not enable the largest ECs for computational time
Do not enable 25519 (sad) because it doesn't go across the wire
Drop non-PFS key exchanges
Drop ARC4, Blowfish, DES, genprime, XTEA code
Drop renegotiation support completely
It takes so much heap that it's not likely to work out well
Tidy handling of SSL_BUFFER_SIZE
Update docs
Drop mention of startcom, since they are no more, for letsencrypt
* Update mbedtls to 2.7.7
Preserve our vsnprintf and platform hacks
* Introduce TLS maximum fragment size knob
Reduce buffer size to 4Ki by default and advertize that. That's the
largest we can advertize with the TLS MFL extension, so there's no
point in making them larger. The truly adventurous can re-raise
SSL_BUFFER_SIZE and undefine the SSL_MAX_FRAGMENT_LENGTH_CODE and get
back to the earlier behavior.
* Default to mbedTLS debug with DEVELOP_VERSION
* Add spi.set_clock_div
This will allow the SPI clock divider to be changed relatively simply,
to better support multiple devices with varying SPI clock rate support
* Add documentation
* MQTT: handle large/chunked/fragmented messages properly
If a message spans multiple TCP packets it must be buffered before
delivered to LUA. Prior code did not do this at all, so this "patch"
really adds proper handling of fragmented MQTT packets.
This could also occur if multiple small messages was sent in a
single TCP packet, and the last message did not completely fit in that
packet.
Introduces a new option to the mqtt.Client constructor:
max_publish_length which defaults to 1024
Introduces a new 'overflow' callback.
Fixes issue #2308 and proper fix for PR #2544.
* mqtt.md: clarified heap allocation
* mqtt: ensure ack is sent for overflowed publish
If QoS is used we should still acknowledge that we received it, or server might retransmit it later.