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Author SHA1 Message Date
david gauchard
8412d11b02
host emulation fix (#5704) 2019-02-04 11:37:39 +01:00
david gauchard
a0108fe69b
emulation on host: mock lwIP functions used in latest dhcp renew patch (#5691) 2019-01-29 16:59:17 +01:00
david gauchard
f42bfdfc0d
adaptations for lwIP-v1.4 (#5682)
* adaptations for lwIP-v1.4
* add lwIP-v1.4 in CI
2019-01-28 22:31:59 +01:00
liebman
2ffd9c993c fix lwip selection in tests/device Makefile (#5643)
add test_BearSSL/data to .gitignore
2019-01-21 15:35:51 +01:00
david gauchard
bd11d026e8
fix host emulation on macOS (#5633) 2019-01-19 03:19:17 +01:00
Earle F. Philhower, III
6883beedec
Remove broken ltoa/ultoa, call itoa/utoa (#5625)
* Remove broken ltoa/ultoa, call itoa/utoa

Use the newlib integer-to-ASCII non-POSIX calls instead of rolling
our own.  Should be safe as sizeof(long) == sizeof(int).
The custom functions behaved differently from itoa when passed in
negative values in non-base-10.

Add host tests for negative non-base-10 int/longs
2019-01-17 02:08:19 +00:00
david gauchard
6bd26a3b4a
host emulation: improve udp, persistent spiffs (#5605) 2019-01-15 22:56:54 +01:00
Robin Richtsfeld
187f6a58b8 Split common.sh into separate scripts for each job (#5569) 2019-01-08 17:32:43 -08:00
david gauchard
dc03293d82
(re)introduce timeout in HardwareSerial::readBytes(buffer, size) (#5558)
(re)introduce timeout in HardwareSerial::readBytes(buffer, size), add HardwareSerial::read(buffer, size) + visual test
2019-01-08 04:01:21 +01:00
Earle F. Philhower, III
1f13c73ced
Speed up CI builds with caching hacks (#5539) 2019-01-05 10:53:39 -08:00
david gauchard
eb5d636f0d
use newlib api in new mDNS, fix host using mDNS (#5545) 2018-12-27 22:06:10 +01:00
david gauchard
e3bc3c226b
Fixes for IPv6, added in CI (#5557) 2018-12-27 16:13:48 +01:00
david gauchard
228ad7ed75 tests/host: fixes and updates (#5537)
(LEAmDNS, broken pipe, non blocking accepted sockets, digitalRead)
2018-12-22 03:03:11 -03:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
79553e539a ci: fix checking CI_GITHUB_API_KEY, refactoring (#5496)
* ci: fix checking for presence of CI_GITHUB_API_KEY

CI_GITHUB_API_KEY is always set when evaluating job include/exclude conditions, and it only gets removed when the job starts. Move the check into the script.

* ci: split build jobs into separate shell scripts
2018-12-15 02:58:30 +01:00
david gauchard
4c8d8f1e8a uart: BW improvements (#4620)
* uart fixes and BW improvements

* uart: read_char straightly use hw buffer

* +attributes for functions called by ISR

* uart: BW improvements
read_char straightly use hw buffer (+ ~10%bw)
read by block (+ ~190%bw) (instead of generic Stream::readBytes)
attributes for functions called by ISR
remove overrun message
remove some ISR flags which were not honoured

* fix merge

* fix buffer overflow

* serial stress test sketch

* astyle

* serial stress example: interactive keyboard, stop reading, overrun

* serial device test: bandwidth & overrun

* update + HardwareSerial::hasError()

* interactive overrun in example

* astyle

* Test using @plerup's SoftwareSerial as submodule (tag 3.4.1)

* update upstream ref (fix warning)

* host mock uart/read(buf,size)

* reset style changes in submodules before style diff

* update build_boards_manager_package.sh for submodules

* trigger CI (removing space)

* cannot reproduce locally the CI issue, setting bash -x option to get live trace

* remove previously added (in this PR) 'set -e' in package builder (passes local tests, not real CI)
script-comment new recipe.hooks.core.prebuild.3 (along with already commented .1 and .2)
moved CI package test to be first on the test list
remove 'set -x', wish me luck
2018-12-10 10:35:11 -03:00
liebman
4373013bdd fix formatting (#5459) 2018-12-09 01:29:43 -03:00
liebman
0550ccd46b device test updates (#5455)
add test_ping
fix test_millis_mm
2018-12-08 21:22:29 -03:00
liebman
38b6a3c13e use OrderedDict to force order of get params (#5414)
refactor to share request handler code in tests
2018-12-07 23:18:06 -03:00
david gauchard
0db6ec4ba8 lwip2: 3 sntp servers, autoip (169.254), esp-ping, espconn (#5444)
* lwip2: better handling of ipv4_addr/t type + 3 sntp servers

* bump lwip2 version

* Only with FEATURES=1: 3 sntp servers and AutoIP enabled (169.254 when dhcp server fails)

* Only with FEATURES=1: 3 sntp servers and AutoIP enabled (169.254 when dhcp server fails)

* local CI runner: select build type

* new ipv4_addr/t definition makes things easier for IPAddress

* update local CI runner

* lwip2 changes

* lwip2: port esp-ping and espconn
2018-12-07 21:24:38 -03:00
david gauchard
667c27f864 wip host build (#5431) 2018-12-04 14:55:10 -03:00
david gauchard
50cbdc0b92 update AddrList and examples (#5422) 2018-12-03 15:15:50 -03:00
Earle F. Philhower, III
6280e98b03 Enable exceptions, update to optimized newlib, migrate to new toolchain (#5376)
* Move to PROGMEM aware libc, allow PSTR in printf()

A Newlib (libc) patch is in progress to move the _P functions from inside
Arduino into first-class citizens in libc.  This Arduino patch cleans up
code that's been migrated there.  Binaries for the new libs are included
because it seems they're part of the Arduino git tree, and should be
replaced with @igrr built ones when/if the Newlib changes are accepted.

Notable changes/additions for Arduino:
Allow for use of PROGMEM based format and parameter strings in all
*printf functions.  No need for copying PSTR()s into RAM before printing
them out (transparently saves heap space when using _P functions) and
makes it easier to print out constant strings for applications.

Add "%S" (capital-S) format that I've been told, but cannot verify,
is used in Arduino to specify a PROGMEM string parameter in printfs,
as an alias for "%s" since plain "%s" can now handle PROGMEM.

Optimized the memcpy_P, strnlen_P, and strncpy_P functions to use 32-bit
direct reads whenver possible (source and dest alignment mediated), but
there is still room for improvement in others.

Finally, move several constant arrays from RODATA into PROGMEM and
update their accessors.  Among these are the ctype array, ~260 bytes,
mprec* arrays, ~300 bytes, and strings/daycounts in the time
formatting functions, ~200 bytes.  All told, sketches will see from
300 to 800 additional RAM heap free on startup (depending on their
use of these routines).

* Fix merge error in #ifdef/#endif

* Fix host test using the newlib generic pgmspace.h

Host tests now use the sys/pgmspace.h for compiles instead of the
ESP8266-specific version.

* Update with rebuilt libraries using latest newlib

* Include binaries built directly from @igrr repo

Rebuild the binaries using a git clone of
https://github.com/igrr/newlib-xtensa

Build commands for posterity:
````
rm -rf ./xtensa-lx106-elf/
./configure --prefix=<DIR>/esp8266/tools/sdk/libc --with-newlib \
            --enable-multilib --disable-newlib-io-c99-formats \
            --disable-newlib-supplied-syscalls \
            --enable-newlib-nano-formatted-io --enable-newlib-reent-small \
            --enable-target-optspace \
            --program-transform-name="s&^&xtensa-lx106-elf-&" \
            --disable-option-checking --with-target-subdir=xtensa-lx106-elf \
            --target=xtensa-lx106-elf
rm -f etc/config.cache
CROSS_CFLAGS="-fno-omit-frame-pointer -DSIGNAL_PROVIDED -DABORT_PROVIDED"\
             " -DMALLOC_PROVIDED" \
  PATH=<DIR>/esp8266/tools/xtensa-lx106-elf/bin/:$PATH \
  make all install
````

* Fix merge define conflict in c_types.h

* Fix strlen_P misaligned source error

Include fix from newlib-xtensa/fix-strlen branch cleaning up misaligned
access on a non-aligned source string.

* Fix strlen_P and strcpy_P edge cases

Ran the included test suite on ESP8266 tstring.c with the following defines:
 #define MAX_1 50
 #define memcmp memcmp_P
 #define memcpy memcpy_P
 #define memmem memmem_P
 #define memchr memchr_P
 #define strcat strcat_P
 #define strncat strncat_P
 #define strcpy strcpy_P
 #define strlen strlen_P
 #define strnlen strnlen_P
 #define strcmp strcmp_P
 #define strncmp strncmp_P

Uncovered edge case and return value problems in the optimized versions of
the strnlen_P and strncpy_P functions.  Corrected.

* Fix memcpy_P return value

memcpy-1.c test suite showed error in return value of memcpy_P.  Correct it.

* Fix strnlen_P/strlen_P off-by-4 error

Random crashes, often on String constructors using a PSTR, would occur due
to the accelerated strnlen_P going past the end of the string. Would make
debug builds fail, too (ESP.getVersionString() failure).

Fix to fall through to normal copy on a word that's got a 0 byte anywhere
in it.

* Add device tests for libc functional verification

Add test suite used to debug libc optimized _P functions to the device
tests.

* Rebuild from igrr's repo (same source as prior)

Rebuild .a from igrr's repo at 347260af117b4177389e69fd4d04169b11d87a97

* WIP - add exceptions

* Fix exception to have 0-terminator

* Move some exception constants to TEXT from RODATA

* Remove throw stubs

* Move more exception stuff to ROM

* Enable exceptions in platform.io

* Remove atexit, is duplicated in rebuilt lib

Need to look at the quick-toolchain options, there seems to be a definition
for atexit defined there (libgcc?) that needs to be excised.  For now,
remove our local do-nothing copy.

* Update libgcc to remove soft-fp functions

The esp-quick-toolchain generated libgcc.a needed to have the soft-FP routines
that are in ROM removed from it.  Remove them in the new esp-quick-toolchain
and update.

* Fix merge typos in Makefile

* Add unhandled exception handler to postmortem

* Return our atexit() handler

* Latest stdc++, minimize exception emercengy area

* Remove atexit from newlib

atexit was defined in newlib strongly, but we also define a noop atexit in core.
Since we never exit, use the core's noop and delete the atexit from libc.a

Updated in esp-quick-toolchain as well.

* Move __FUNCTION__ static strings to PROGMEM

__FUNCTION__ is unlikely to be a timing sensitive variable, so move it to
PROGMEM and not RODATA (RAM) using linker magic.

asserts() now should take no RAM for any strings.

* Clean up linker file, update to latest stdc++

* Update to latest stdc++ which doesn't call strerror

* Update to GCC5.1 exception emergency allocator

Using GCC 5.1's emergency memory allocator for exceptions, much less
space is required in programs which do not use exceptions and when
space is allocated it is managed more efficiently.

* Initial try with new compiler toolchain

* Include newlib built from esp-quick-toolchain

* Update JSON with all new esp-quick-toolchain builds

* Use 64bit Windows compiler on 64bit Windows

* Dump std::exception.what() when possible

When doing the panic on unhandled exceptions, try and grab the
.what() pointer and dump it as part of the termination info.
Makes it easy to see mem errors (std::bad_alloc) or std::runtime_error
strings.

* Use scripted install from esp-quick-toolchain

Makes sure proper libraries and includes are present by using a
scripted installation from esp-quick-install instead of a manual
one.

* Update eqk to remove atexit, fix packaging diff
2018-12-03 03:37:14 -03:00
liebman
00bc89eb48 fix compilation error - can't find axTLS::WiFiServerSecure (#5407) 2018-12-01 07:21:59 -08:00
Earle F. Philhower, III
c1297cc8a4
Split PIO job into even and odd builds (#5405)
PIO is taking 27+ minutes now, very close to the runtime limit.

Split into even and odd, just like standard Arduino.  Each PIO job
takes ~14-15 minutes and can go in parallel.
2018-11-30 15:56:29 -08:00
david gauchard
92373a9837 Deprecate axTLS, update examples (#5366)
* update examples

* fix serial<->tcp example, use STASSID instead of SSID (name collision)

* fix HTTPSRequest.ino

* update AxTLS HTTPS examples, update AxTLS API to deprecated

* fixes

* fixes + fix astyle (no preproc directives) + restyling script

* fix HTTPClient library

* fixes

* common.sh: do not reload arduino when already present (for locally CI testing)

* common.sh: do not reload ArduinoJson when already present (for locally CI testing)

* fix

* fix

* fix deprecated example

* fix WiFiHTTPSServer.ino

* reduce footprint

* wipfix

* fix led builtin

* fix example

* finished updating APSSID on all examples

* style

* restyle examples

* helper to run CI test locally

* local CI runner more verbose

* +const

* deprecation deprecation

* deprecation

* Update NTPClient.ino

const char[] => const char *

* Update interactive.ino

const char[] => const char *
2018-11-29 20:49:27 -08:00
david gauchard
116da1881c update HTTPCLIENT_1_1_COMPATIBLE (#5389)
* update HTTPCLIENT_1_1_COMPATIBLE: #if instead if #ifdef, set to 1 by default
host emulation updates

* host CI: minor simplification

* revert -j
2018-11-29 10:42:44 -08:00
david gauchard
dc5e352676
fix host emulation (#5382) 2018-11-28 12:37:59 +01:00
Develo
a501d3ca3b
PolledTimeout Class for wrapping millis() loops (WIP) (#5198)
* PolledTimeout Class for wrapping millis() loops

* Add yield policies, improve reset, add host tests

* Fix copyright, comments

* adjust host tests for better time precision

* add fuzzyness to timing tests for CI jitter

* add blink example with polledTimeout

* improve namespace and type naming, add copyright, comments

* fix astyle
2018-11-26 10:57:49 -03:00
david gauchard
74ca42f829 Sketch emulation on host (#5342)
* WIP compile examples on host with 'make examples'

* WIP bufferize tcp input

* WIP Makefile

* WIP network to rework, tcp/udp to factorize, udp addresses broken

* minor changes to the core

* WIP basic udp working

* WIP mdns

* WIP mcast receiving, not sending

* WIP mdns OK

* beta version

* SSL + doc

* update travis host test command

* licenses

* typo

* doc: arduino builder is not around: declare functions before calling them

* fix with latest SSL PR, compile in 32 bits mode

* fix make clean

* make -m32 optional

* 32bits compiler ability tester

* WIP

* WIP (fix 1 vtable error, still another one to hunt with using spiffs)

* example astyle

* fix os_printf_plus

* load / save mock spiffs

* fix style

* fix using spiffs/mock

* don't mess ram

* update doc

* remove leftover

* optimization -Os except for CI, rename ARCH32 to FORCE32

* revert useless cast (not even compiled)

* remove unused function

* use proper type for pointer arithmetics

* makefile: sketch object and cpp file moved to bin/ directories
easier to clean, and IDE don't like them

* changes for review

* make use of %zd

* less verbose makefile by default (option)

* update readme
2018-11-20 18:51:45 -02:00
Earle F. Philhower, III
2f4380777e Move BearSSL from STACK_PROXY to a real, thunked 2nd stack (#5168)
* Update to BearSSL 0.6+ release, add AES_CCM modes

Pull in latest BearSSL head (0.6 + minor additions) release and add AES_CCM
modes to the encryption options.

* Enable the aes_ccm initialization in client/server

* Initial attempt

* Working code with second stack thunking

* Remove #ifdefs in .S file, not needed.

* Clean up thunks and remove separate stack flag

* Fix PIO assembler errors

* Remove #ifdef code changes, ensure same code as PC

Remove "#ifdef ESP8266;...;#else;...;#endif" brackets in BearSSL to
ensure the host-tested code is the same as the ESP8266-run code.

* Move to latest BearSSL w/EC progmem savings

* Merge with master

* Add br_thunk_* calls to do ref counting, painting

Add reference counting br_thunk_add/del_ref() to replace stack handling code
in the class.

Add in stack painting and max usage calculation.

* Add in postmortem stack dump hooks

When a crash occurs while in the second stack, dump the BSSL stack and
then also the stack that it was called from (either cont or sys).

* Update stack dump to match decoder expectations

* Move thunk to code core for linkiage

The thunk code needs to be visible to the core routines, so move it to the
cores/esp8266 directory.  Probably need to refactor the stack setup and the
bearssl portion to avoid dependency on bearssl libs in cores/esp8266

* Add 2nd stack dump utility routine

* Refactor once more, update stack size, add stress

Make stack_thunks generic, remove bearssl include inside of cores/esp8266.

Allocate the stack on a WiFiServerSecure object creation to avoid
fragmentation since we will need to allocate the stack to do any
connected work, anyway.

A stress test is now included which checks the total BearSSL second
stack usage for a variety of TLS handshake and certificate options
from badssl.org.

* Update to latest to-thunks branch

* Add BearSSL device test using stack stress

Run a series of SSL connection and transmission tests that stress
BearSSL and its stack usage to the device tests.

Modify device tests to include a possible SPIFFS generation and
upload when a make_spiffs.py file is present in a test directory.

* Use bearssl/master branch, not /to-thunks branch

Update to use the merged master branch of bearssl.  Should have no code
changes.
2018-11-14 23:29:24 -03:00
liebman
a42c3c399b Fix device/test_http_client tests (#5309)
* update HTTPClient API usage
skip the second POST as end() has different semantics and nulls the client pointer
use bearssl in ssl tests
add delay in python side when shutting down http web server so MacOS does not complain about address already in use

* fix crash if GET/POST was called after end() without a new begin()
update double POST test to insure no crash if POST called after end()
test now are for both AxTLS and BearSSL

* fix small comment typo
2018-11-06 22:56:10 -03:00
Earle F. Philhower, III
0a04ebf76d Add full debug builds for all tests (#5146)
* Add full debug builds for all tests

In order to ensure the -DEBUG builds don't fail with checked-in code, add
two jobs which build even/odd with full debug flags to Travis.

Fixes #5143

* Add in dump of platform.txt to verify build options

* Fix BASH comparison of strings

* Fix debug-mode compile error in ESP8266AVRISP

* Add -Wextra to CI (matches IDE "All" warnings)
2018-09-21 13:14:13 -03:00
david gauchard
cc0bfa04d4
boards generator: updates (#5103)
boards generator updates:
* simplified mapping description: only flash and spiffs sizes are needed
* some ldscripts are renamed due to autogenerated names
* +2M/0, +2M/512K spiffs, +4M0
* reduce length of hidden strings in boards.txt (#5100, https://github.com/arduino/arduino-builder/issues/284)
* give more details in ldscripts (address, size,  +rf-cal, +sdk-wifi-settings)
2018-09-03 22:29:27 +02:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
0713a01db8 Fix iostream related issues (#5047)
* add stubs for more exception throw calls

Fixes https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino/issues/3358

* libc: make putc_r implementation weak

newlib provides its own implementation of _putc_r, which will call
_write_r (possibly after buffering). Make our implementation weak to
allow using the one from newlib.

Fixes https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino/issues/4630

* libc: fix incorrect return value of _write_r call

Should return number of bytes written, actually returned zero. This
resulted in std::cout going into failed state after the first write.

* tests: add test for output to std::cout
2018-08-26 13:47:01 -04:00
david gauchard
85e68093e9
Automatic stack location selection (SYS or HEAP), enable per library AR-chive in arduino build system (#5018)
Automatic stack location selection (SYS or HEAP), enable per library AR-chive in arduino build system 

* enable dot_a_linkage on internal libraries
* add device tests
* boards generator: deprecate --noextra4k/--allowWPS and fix documentation
2018-08-20 14:35:52 +02:00
Earle F. Philhower, III
03ea61a32a Add valgrind and string tests to host_tests (#4939)
* Add valgrind and string tests to host_tests

Valgrind identified an error that was causing intermittent failures in
the host tests, and can check for subtle memory access and allocation bugs.
Add it to the standard host_test suite, and any errors will cause test
failure.

Also start adding string tests, since two undefined behaviors have been
found so far just by inspection.

* Add additional String tests

Looks like a possible bug in the concatenation operator, need to verify
expected behavior.

* Remove verbose from valgrind run

No need to be so chatty on the test.  Errors were a little hard to spot.
Go to normal verbosity.

* Add lcov and more string tests

LCOV and genhtml can generate nice HTML coverage charts hilighting test
coverage issues in a much simpler way than gcov text format.  Generate these
automatically from gcov output.

Add additional string creation and comparison tests.

* Move String coverage to >50%

Additional string tests and checks

* 66% test coverage in String

* Add allocation-unit-sized strings test

Ensure that strings that are right on the edge of the allocation
size are handled properly and account for trailing 0.
2018-07-27 13:10:55 -04:00
Earle F. Philhower, III
794630e068
Remove dependency on SD/SPIFFS from CertStore (#4760)
Due to popular demand, remove the hardcoded dependency on SPIFFS
or SD from the CertStore by factoring out the file interface into
a new class (CertStoreFile) that the user will need to implement
as a thin wrapper around either a SPIFFS.file or a SD.file

Combine the downloaded certificates into a UNIX "ar" archive
and parse that on-the-fly to allow easy inspection and creation
of the Cert Store database.

Examples updated with a new certificate downloader that creates
the certs.ar archive and with a single sample that can be built
for either SPIFFS or SD with a #define.  Users can copy the
implementation of the CertStoreFile they need to their own code
as it is self-contained.

Also move the CertStore to the BearSSL namespace and remove the
suffix and separate SPIFFS/SD sources.

Remove the "deep+" change from the CI build as well (no special
options needed on any PIO or makefile build).

We'll revisit the filesystem wrapper for 2.5.0, hopefully having a
unified template for both filesystem usage at a global level.  For
current users, be aware the interface may change (simplify!) in
release 2.5.0.

Fixes #4740
2018-06-12 19:06:26 -07:00
Earle F. Philhower, III
a1a9b99af6 Add build_even/odd types to split Arduino tests (#4737)
Arduino builds are now taking 49 minutes or more, and failing due to
Travis timeouts.

Split the Arduino build task into even and odd half, where each job
will build every other test.  This will reduce any test's runtime
by 50% and speed up checks to avoid the timeout.
2018-05-21 14:34:15 -04:00
Earle F. Philhower, III
e3c970210f
Add BearSSL client and server, support true bidir, lower memory, modern SSL (#4273)
BearSSL (https://www.bearssl.org) is a TLS(SSL) library written by
Thomas Pornin that is optimized for lower-memory embedded systems
like the ESP8266. It supports a wide variety of modern ciphers and
is unique in that it doesn't perform any memory allocations during
operation (which is the unfortunate bane of the current axTLS).

BearSSL is also absolutely focused on security and by default performs
all its security checks on x.509 certificates during the connection
phase (but if you want to be insecure and dangerous, that's possible
too).

While it does support unidirectional SSL buffers, like axTLS,
as implemented the ESP8266 wrappers only support bidirectional
buffers. These bidirectional buffers avoid deadlocks in protocols
which don't have well separated receive and transmit periods.

This patch adds several classes which allow connecting to TLS servers
using this library in almost the same way as axTLS:
BearSSL::WiFiClientSecure - WiFiClient that supports TLS
BearSSL::WiFiServerSecure - WiFiServer supporting TLS and client certs

It also introduces objects for PEM/DER encoded keys and certificates:
BearSSLX509List - x.509 Certificate (list) for general use
BearSSLPrivateKey - RSA or EC private key
BearSSLPublicKey - RSA or EC public key (i.e. from a public website)

Finally, it adds a Certificate Authority store object which lets
BearSSL access a set of trusted CA certificates on SPIFFS to allow it
to verify the identity of any remote site on the Internet, without
requiring RAM except for the single matching certificate.
CertStoreSPIFFSBearSSL - Certificate store utility

Client certificates are supported for the BearSSL::WiFiClientSecure, and
what's more the BearSSL::WiFiServerSecure can also *require* remote clients
to have a trusted certificate signed by a specific CA (or yourself with
self-signing CAs).

Maximum Fragment Length Negotiation probing and usage are supported, but
be aware that most sites on the Internet don't support it yet.  When
available, you can reduce the memory footprint of the SSL client or server
dramatically (i.e. down to 2-8KB vs. the ~22KB required for a full 16K
receive fragment and 512b send fragment).  You can also manually set a
smaller fragment size and guarantee at your protocol level all data will
fit within it.

Examples are included to show the usage of these new features.

axTLS has been moved to its own namespace, "axtls".  A default "using"
clause allows existing apps to run using axTLS without any changes.

The BearSSL::WiFi{client,server}Secure implements the axTLS
client/server API which lets many end user applications take advantage
of BearSSL with few or no changes.

The BearSSL static library used presently is stored at
https://github.com/earlephilhower/bearssl-esp8266 and can be built
using the standard ESP8266 toolchain.
2018-05-14 20:46:47 -07:00
Muhammad Azeez
4305275f8d fix a very small typo in http client tests (#4633) 2018-04-11 17:38:20 +08:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
dae30eccbe host side tests: update documentation about environment variables 2018-04-11 11:19:21 +08:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
1acaa8b8f6 allow reading test environment from python mocks
This allows requesting environment variable values set in the C++ test
code, from python mock code. Use case is cross-checking test
results against values expected by the host side part of the test.
2018-04-11 11:19:21 +08:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
8bd26f2ded add support for environment variables in device tests
Previously device tests included information such as access point SSID/password at compile time. This made it difficult to compile test binaries once and then send them to multiple test runners for execution.

This change adds a command to the test library to set environment variable on the target device: “setenv key value”. C library setenv/getenv facility is used to store variables.

Test runner, tests, and makefile are updated to use this functionality.
2018-04-11 11:19:21 +08:00
david gauchard
d5cbd91775 device test for #4516 (WiFiClient leaking) (#4549)
* device test for #4516 (WiFiClient leaking)

* simply count the number of connections that do not change heap

* remove unused heapLost

* + python server (to not depend on gateway's opened tcp port)

* remove old&bad define

* fix another old address
2018-03-23 11:30:59 -03:00
david gauchard
2013af1b19
fix minor issues in test runner scripts on device (#4542)
* tests/device/Makefile: use bourne shell compatible "." instead ot "source" (ubuntu's dash does not understand it)

* tests/device: make BEGINTIMEOUT a new error return value instead of a test-process-breaking exception
2018-03-21 17:07:23 +01:00
mrwgx3
3934d10f21 Correct millis() drift, issue #3078 (#4264)
* Correct millis() drift, issue 3078

* Add 'test_millis_mm.ino' runtime benchmark

* Eliminate 'punning' warning

Add union 'acc' in millis() to eliminate 'punning' compiler warning

* Correct minor typo

* Eliminate 'punning' warning

 Add union 'acc' to eliminate 'punning' compiler warning  in 'millis_test'_DEBUG() and 'millis_test()'
2018-03-12 15:28:04 -03:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
e226251b27 ci: check examples code style
Use code style defined in Arduino project to check code style of the
examples. The check is done by formatting all files with astyle and
checking whether any changes have been introduced.
2018-03-08 14:32:06 +08:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
ee5a1e2804 WiFiClient: don’t destroy ClientContext on ::stop
Reported in https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino/issues/4078.

WiFiClient::stopAll, called from a WiFi disconnected event handler,
could be called while WiFiClient::connect was in progress. This issue
was initially fixed in #4194, by testing `this` pointer for being
non-null in ClientContext::connect.

This change delegates deletion of ClientContext to WiFiClient
destructor. WiFiClient::stop only calls ClientContext::stop, which
closes/aborts the connection.
2018-02-20 03:33:55 +03:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
f3f00ed64e gitignore: ignore generated files 2018-02-19 17:11:48 +03:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
0d17639bee ci: check that files generated by boards.txt.py are up to date
Files are re-generated in CI build, and git diff is used to check if
there have been any changes.
2018-02-19 12:43:30 +03:00