* Provide an error code to SNTP error callback.
* Switch SNTP to use ephemeral port.
In case we're being hit by ISP-level thou-shall-not-run-NTP silliness.
Merging as suggested by @TerryE (and squashing at the same time. Turns out that this feature is enabled for this repo).
* Squashed commit of the following:
commit f985f10d9d2ee035f5a6ee6245c60d9904d98cc1
Author: philip <philip@gladstonefamily.net>
Date: Sun Mar 27 21:52:46 2016 -0400
Better mdns code
commit 6ee49ee106
Author: philip <philip@gladstonefamily.net>
Date: Fri Mar 25 23:25:11 2016 -0400
Update the docs
commit 7e455541c6
Author: philip <philip@gladstonefamily.net>
Date: Thu Mar 24 21:58:16 2016 -0400
Add retries and buffer checking to mdns
Get the length right
Now it seems to work
* Might work for combined mode
* Fix crash
* Simplified various bits of code. Changed the LUA interface
Added checking (to some degree) incoming quyery types
Move the defaults to the right place
Added reference to the RFC`
* Corrected CPOL/CPHA relationships
* Simplified to remove duplicated code
* Removed comments about when MISO is sampled. ESP seems to sample MISO on same clock edge as when MOSI is set.
Implement SDK event monitor
Move wifi status event monitor code into seperate file
(app/modules/wifi_eventmon.c)
Modify wifi lua callback registration code.
Add Functions wifi.ap.deauth and wifi.sta.getrssi
Rework wifi event monitor to use tasking interface
fix for Lua coroutine compatibility issue
Made changes Suggested by TerryE
Also, moved code that sets the default host name out of
luaopen_wifi_init and into a separate function and added a post_task_low
entry in it's place.
Replaced some if test then return error lines with
luaL_argcheck
Add check for malloc null return in wifi.eventmon
to catch out of memory errors
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.