- 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
The PR removed the bulk of non-newlib headers from the NodeMCU source base.
app/libc has now been cut down to the bare minimum overrides to shadow the
corresponding functions in the SDK's libc. The old c_xyz.h headerfiles have been
nuked in favour of the standard <xyz.h> headers, with a few exceptions over in
sdk-overrides. Again, shipping a libc.a without headers is a terrible thing to do. We're
still living on a prayer that libc was configured the same was as a default-configured
xtensa gcc toolchain assumes it is. That part I cannot do anything about, unfortunately,
but it's no worse than it has been before.
This enables our source files to compile successfully using the standard header files,
and use the typical malloc()/calloc()/realloc()/free(), the strwhatever()s and
memwhatever()s. These end up, through macro and linker magic, mapped to the
appropriate SDK or ROM functions.
* 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* Replace outdated captive portal screen shot
* pmsleep refactor
* Shortened swtmr disabled message
* Added swtimer debug module option to user_modules.h.
* Added comments to user_config.h.
* Fixed error in documentation for node.sleep()
* remove blank sntp.c that got added in during rebase onto dev(6218b92)
* Added #ifdefs around SWTIMER_REG_CB to prevent inclusion of disabled
code
- Bug fixes and improvements
- FIX: Ensure that station is enabled before doing network scan (this seems to be the cause of #1578)
- FIX: Check if state == NULL on enduser_setup.stop()
- IMPROVEMENT: Look for both enduser_setup.html.gz and enduser_setup.html as valid filenames, for semantic reasons
- IMPROVEMENT: Show a generic status message on HTML page if failure occurred before user even submitted data (i.e., would have come from previously stored config when the STA was started by EUS)
Squashed commits included:
Bug fixes and final implementation
- Added Content-Length: 0 to all headers
- Endpoint name checks not using trailing space so cache-busting techniques can be used (i.e., append a nonce to the URL)
- Track when connecting so APList scan doesn't take place during (which changes the channel)
- More debugging output added to assist in tracking down some issues
Added /status.json endpoint for phone apps/XHR to get JSON response
Station Status caching for wifi channel workaround + AJAX/CORS
- During checkstation poll, cache the last station status
- Shut down the station if status = 2,3,4 and channel is different than SoftAP
- Add Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * to endpoint responses used by a service
- Add a /setwifi GET endpoint for phone apps/XHR to use (same parameters as /update endpoint). Returns a JSON response containing chip id and status code.
- Add handler for OPTIONS verb (needed for CORS support)
Wi-Fi Channel Issue Workaround
- Do a site survey upon startup, set SoftAP channel to the strongest rssi's channel
- Compare successful station connect channel to SoftAP's. If different, then defer the Lua success callback to the end. Shut down Station and start the SoftAP back up with original channel.
- After the 10 second shutdown timer fires, check to see if success callback was already called. If not, then call it while starting the Station back up.
HTTP Response and DNS enhancements
- If DNS's UDP buffer fills up, keep going as non-fatal. It's UDP and not guaranteed anyways. I've seen this occur when connecting a PC to the SoftAP and every open program tries to phone home at the same time, overwhelming the EUS DNS server.
- Support for detecting/handling pre-gzipped `enduser_setup.html` (and `http_html_backup`) payload. Nice for keeping the size of the `state->http_payload_data` as small as possible (also makes minimization not as critical)
- Corrected misuse of HTTP 401 response status (changed one occurrence to 400/Bad Request, and changed another to 405/Method Not Allowed)
* Normalized formatting (tabs-to-spaces)
* Added documentation
* Corrected misuse of strlen for binary (gzip) data.
* Added NULL check after malloc
* Add FatFs
* enable BUILD_FATFS for all-module build
* push vfs into rest of firmware
* align maximum filename length
* increase timeout for acmd41 during card initialization
* switch from DOS to Unix path semantics chdrive() is substituted by chdir()
* update to fatfs R.012a incl. patches 1-6
* add callback for rtc provisioning in file
* update docs
Due to the hard-close, the status message did not get sent out reliably.
Connection closing logic now reworked to be nicer, while still avoiding
the problem of lots of connections lingering in fin_wait.
Shutting down an espconn server safely is impossible, and currently would
include at least one use-after-free. Even with that patched, at best this
would change things from impossible to "very tricky".
The native LWIP API does not have those issues, and is still quite easy
to work with.
A single bug is fixed, a few features are added and overall the codebase has been worked through.
- Added support for calls to /generate_204 that let's android know that the internet is accessible.
- Added 10 second delay to the shutdown call to allow a final status update to be fetched by the client.
- Added iframe to html to avoid having a form submission change the page.
- Added support for dynamic /status responses.
- Improved HTML appearance by removing AP-list button.
- Improved CSS to center form, even when list of access points have loaded.
- Improved debug prints to contain line numbers and not require lua_State*.
- Fixed broken failure check when calling wifi_station_connect().
- Fixed unguarded malloc().
Fixes:
* Removed spurious \0 bytes being sent to the client in many cases.
* Properly terminated 404 header.
* Now including Content-length: header for index.html (including built-in).
Clients otherwise had to wait for their own timeout before considering
the page load complete, which resulting in an unpleasant sluggish
experience.
* Switched form submission to GET, as iOS sometimes does not include the
body in the same packet as the POST header, which led to the module
not finding the form values.
* Added redirect after form submission to avoid blank-page-in-browser.
* Moved common "enduser_setup" prefix to a lua_pushfstring() to reduce
string literal overhead.
* Replaced cached lua_State* with calls to lua_getstate(), as in other
modules.
* Fixed broken appending of MAC to the SSID.
* Fixed up macro definitions to not break `if` clauses unintentionally.
Enhancements:
* Support for scanning for available WiFi networks, and picking from the list.
* Support for retrieving the current WiFi station status.
* Added "manual" mode, where the module does not (re)configure the AP setup,
nor shut down automatically. Default is still automatic, as before.
* Updated docs for new `enduser_setup.manual()` function.
Module creation & registration now made a lot simpler. In essence,
each module file is now self-contained and only needs a
NODEMCU_MODULE(MYNAME, "myname", myname_map, luaopen_myname);
line to both be automatically recognised by the Lua initialization
as well as honor the LUA_USE_MODULES_MYNAME #define.
As per #810 & #796, only LUA_OPTIMIZE_MEMORY=2 & MIN_OPT_LEVEL=2 are
supported when building. This commit effects that limitation.
With this change modules/auxmods.h no longer needs to be updated for
every new module, nor do module writers need to cater for a hypothetical
LUA_OPTIMIZE_MEMORY < 2 scenario.
The module will start a SoftAP, DNS, HTTP server acting as a captive portal.
The portal will have the SSID SetupGadget and will serve a website where
credentials for the end users WLAN can be submitted.
Once valid credentials have been submitted and used to connect to the
local WLAN this module will stop.
This module requires USE_DNS to enabled in dhcpserver.h