* added getAvailableVersion(), moved _httpClientTimeout and _followRedirects to protected, added enum HTTPUpdateError
* auto numbering of HTTPUpdateError enum
* added getAvailableVersion(), debug output current current Sketch MD5
* Revert "added getAvailableVersion(), debug output current current Sketch MD5"
This reverts commit 60d2c7762e7fb1fed7fae37fa99be149e12f125c.
* Revert "auto numbering of HTTPUpdateError enum"
This reverts commit 61785b27da3f2d42f8f95316d78ce22e5b00103a.
* Revert "added getAvailableVersion(), moved _httpClientTimeout and _followRedirects to protected, added enum HTTPUpdateError"
This reverts commit cec84ed17ab149d3e48082293f9e2723246b7d0b.
* add redirect function
* enhanced redirect() by cache control and client stop
* updated redirect() comment
* replaced redirect() API calls in examples
* server.client().stop() not needed, redirect() does this
This can reduce permanent RAM consumption significantly, if the last request had lots of arguments, but it assumes, that we do not need the arguments after we have handled a request.
Stop CI from pulling LLVM repos and using GNUPG keyservers,
ubuntu-latest already has clang-format-{13,14,15}
Fixes long-standing issue with -style=file:...
* fix possible leak of _postArgs array in case of returning early from _parseForm().
* don't use _postArgs member, but instead use a new local variable postArgs instead.
* same for _postArgsLen member vs.local postArgsLen.
* remove useless NULL pointer check before delete().
* Remove _postArgs member from ESP8266WebServer.h
* Remove searching through always empty _postArgs array in ESP8266WebServer-impl.h
* httpclient: use refs - httpserver: add chunks in examples
* basic https client: update cert
* debug log: read() returning -1 is usual and means "nothing to read"
* emulation on host: SSL server has never been and is now working
* style
* move SSL server certs from examples into a single place with appropriate warnings
* web-hello-servers: make chunks bigger
* factorize template declaration
* http-client: add getString(pre-reservation)
* mock: add umm_info()
* style
* comment API in example
* style
* fix per review
The AdvancedWebServer.ino example allocated a 400 byte char array on the
stack which, in the case of the example, will work but in general is a
dangerous thing to show new users to try.
Instead, use a StreamString to generate the string on the heap.
Adds max duration check. In case it is over SDK limit, enable 'repeat'ing timer with a duration proportional to the original one and count until it executes N times, only then run the callback.
Code with durations less than that executes as usual. Original proposal was to not create anything or create some kind of error state... which seems counter-productive to not help out with this pretty solvable use-case.
Additional updates, while refactoring the class
- Stronger types for internal time management using `std::chrono::duration`. Works the same, `std::chrono::duration` handles seconds <-> milliseconds conversion, and we don't have to remember the time type in each method. (...and even allow `once()` and `attach` as overloads instead of the current `_ms`-suffix, in a future update)
- `::detach()` when timer finishes. Fixes (unintentional?) side-effect that we remain `::active()`. Plus, this destroys any lambda-bound variables that will persist with the Ticker object. And, since we can't re-arm with the existing function (`Ticker::attach_ms(uint32_t just_the_time)` and etc.)
- `std::variant` aka union for internal callback storage (kind-of similar to #6918). Instead of having two separate code paths, **always** attach our static function and dispatch using type info. Also helps with the issue described above, since it will call `std::function` dtor when ptr + arg is attached instead of doing nothing.
- smarter copy and move, detaching existing timer on assignment and detaching the moved-in timer object in both ctor and assignment. Copying or moving a running timer no longer blindly copies `_timer` pointer, allowing to disarm the original one. Since we are a simple wrapper around `os_timer_t`, just do the simpler thing (and not re-schedule the callback, try to store original times, etc. polledTimeout already does it and is copyable)
Avoid blowing up user code when `$user:$password` string is longer than
127 bytes. Use String to both manage the memory and handle concatenation.
Also clean-up historical quicks such as
- `if(StringObject)` that is always true since we implemented SSO
- `authReq = "";` / `authReq = String();`, which will happen anyway
- `(String)...` casts that happen anyway, implicitly (and which is also not a 'cast' btw, we do init it)
* WiFiServer - 'rename' available() to accept()
* use server.accept() instead of available()
* WiFiServer.accept() and ArduinoWiFiServer class doc update
* Remove warnings, errors during host tests in CI
Debug strings often included format parameters which did not exactly match
the passed in format parameters, resulting in warnings in the host test build
process like
````
/home/runner/work/Arduino/Arduino/libraries/ESP8266WiFi/src/ESP8266WiFiAP.cpp:107:20: warning: format ‘%u’ expects argument of type ‘unsigned int’, but argument 3 has type ‘size_t’ {aka ‘long unsigned int’} [-Wformat=]
107 | DEBUG_WIFI("[AP] SSID length %u, too long or missing!\n", ssid_len);
| ~~~~~~~~
| |
| size_t {aka long unsigned int}
````
Fix by applying casting or PRxxx macros as appropriate.
Also, fix one debug message which was trying to use a `String` as a `char *`:
````
/home/runner/work/Arduino/Arduino/libraries/ESP8266WiFi/src/ESP8266WiFiMulti.cpp: In member function ‘wl_status_t ESP8266WiFiMulti::connectWiFiMulti(uint32_t)’:
/home/runner/work/Arduino/Arduino/libraries/ESP8266WiFi/src/ESP8266WiFiMulti.cpp:331:34: warning: format ‘%s’ expects argument of type ‘char*’, but argument 3 has type ‘String’ [-Wformat=]
331 | DEBUG_WIFI_MULTI("[WIFIM] Connecting %s\n", ssid);
````
* Clean up SpeedTest.ino host build
* ESP8266WebServer - drop current HC_WAIT_READ connection sooner when another has data
Safari sometimes opens two connections when loading a page and only
sends a request over the second one, resulting in a 5 second wait
(HTTP_MAX_DATA_WAIT) before the request is processed. This commit
drops the current connection after 30ms (HTTP_MAX_DATA_AVAILABLE_WAIT)
when there is a new connection with data available or the buffer of
pending TCP clients is full (currently 5).
* Added comments for ets_install_uart_printf and corrected it usage.
* Correct case for hotkey 'p'.
Added conditional build around option 'p' to call stack_thunk_dump_stack
which can only print when debug is enabled.
fixes for WiFiClient::write(Stream) and Stream transfers
- remove deprecated WiFiClient::write(Stream,size)
- fix and deprecate WiFiClient::write(Stream) to use Stream::sendAll instead of ::sendAvailable
- update ESP8266WebServer::streamFile to use file.sendAll(client) instead of client.write(file)
- remove stream dependence in ClientContext
- Stream::send(): honor timeout in all case, avoid short transfer when output is temporarily full
- example WiFiEcho: show sendAll and sendAvailable
* More user-friendly, less RODATA usage.
eg. `webServer.collectHeaders(F("Content-Type"), F("Origin"));`
In this example, less about 20 bytes than the traditional way.
When a file upload ends in \r\n (i.e. a Windows formatted text file) the
sequence of bytes on the wire is `\r\n\r\n----...boundary-marker...`.
When the FSM in Webserver was evaluating the stream, that 2nd `\r` would
be written as valid data and the FSM parser would be reset and see `\n`
as the 1st character, which wouldn't match. This would a) add an extra
`\r` to uploaded files, and b) cause uploads to hang.
Fix by checking on a header FSM mismatch if the next character input
could possibly match our marker, and if so handle it properly.
Fixes#7803
* WiFiServerSecure: Cache the SSL sessions
* Add SSL session caching to HTTPS server examples
* Document server SSL session caching
* Fix an incomplete sentence in the documentation
* Document BearSSL::Session
* Use the number of sessions instead of the buffer size in ServerSessions' constructors
* PoC cache configuration control
Expaned boards.txt.py to allow new MMU options and create revised .ld's
Updated eboot to pass 48K IRAM segments.
Added Cache_Read_Enable intercept to modify call for 16K ICACHE
Update platform.txt to pass new mmu options through to compiler and linker preprocessor.
Added quick example: esp8266/MMU48K
* Style corrections
Added MMU_ qualifier to new defines.
Moved changes into their own file.
Don't know how to fix platformio issue.
* Added detailed description for Cache_Read_Enable.
Updated tools/sizes.py to report correct IRAM size and indicate ICACHE size.
Merged in earlephilhower's work on unaligned exception. Refactored and added
support for store operations and changed the name to be more closely aligned
with its function. Improved crash reporting path.
* Style and MMU_SEC_HEAP corrections.
* Improved asm register usage.
Added some inline functions to aid in byte and short access to iRAM.
* only byte read has been tested
Updated .ld file to work better with platform.io; however, I am still
missing some steps, so platformio will still fail.
* Interesting glitch in boards.txt after github merge. A new board in
master was missing new additions added by boards.txt.py in the PR.
Which the CI flags when it rebuilds boards.txt.
* Support for 2nd Heap, excess IRAM, through umm_malloc.
Adapted changes to umm_malloc, Esp.cpp, StackThunk.cpp,
WiFiClientSecureBearSSL.cpp, and virtualmem.ino to irammem.ino from
@earlephilhower PR #6994.
Reworked umm_malloc to use context pointers instead of copy context.
umm_malloc now supports allocations from IRAM. Added class
HeapSelectIram, ... to aid in selecting alternate heaps,
modeled after class InterruptLock.
Restrict alloc request from ISRs to DRAM.
Never ending improvements to debug printing.
Sec Heap option now pulls in free IRAM left over in the 1st 32K block.
Managed through umm_malloc with HeapSelectIram.
Updated examples.
* Post push CI cleanup.
* Cleanup part II
* Cleanup part III
* Updates to support platformio, maybe.
* Added exception C wrapper replacement.
* CI Cleanup
* CI Cleanup II
Don't know what to do with platformio it doesn't like my .S file.
ifdef out USE_ISR_SAFE_EXC_WRAPPER to block the new assemlby module
from building on platformio only.
* Changes to exc-c-wrapper-handler.S to assemble under platformio.
* For platformio, Correction to toolchain-xtensa include path.
@mcspr, Thankyou!
* Temporarily added --print-memory-usage to ld parameters for cross-checking IRAM size.
* undo change to platform.txt
* correct merge conflict. take 1
* Fixed #if... for building umm_get_oom_count. It was not building when UMM_STATS_FULL was used.
* Commented out XMC support. Compatibility issues with PoC when using 16K ICACHE.
* Corrected size.py, DRAM bracketing changed to not include ICACHE with DRAM total.
* Added additional _context for support of use of UMM_INLINE_METRICS.
Corrected some UMM_POSION missed edits.
* Changes to clear errors and warnings from toolchain 10.1
Several fixes and improvements to example MMU48K.
With the improved optimization in toolchain 10.1 The example divide by 0
exception was failing with a HWDT event instead of its exception handler.
The compiler saw the obscured divide by 0 and replaced it with a break point.
* Isolated incompatable definitions related to _xtos_set_exception_handler.
GDBSTUB definitions are different from the BootROM's.
* Update tools/platformio-build.py
Co-authored-by: Max Prokhorov <prokhorov.max@outlook.com>
* Requested changes
Changed mmu related usages of ETS_... defines to DBG_MMU_...
Cleanup in example MMU48K.ino. Removed stale memory reference macro
and mmu_status print statement. Cleanup printf '\n' to be '\r\n'.
Improved issolation of development debug prints from the rest of the debug prints.
* Corrected comment. And added missing include.
* Improve comment.
* style and comment correction
* Added draft mmu.rst file and updated index.
Updated example HeapMetric.ino to also illustrate use of IRAM
Improved comments in exc-c-wrapper-handler.S. Added insurance IRQ disable.
* Updated mmu.rst
Improved function name uniqueness for is_iram, is_dram, and is_icache by
adding prefix mmu_. Also, made them available outside of a debug build.
Made pointer precision width more specific.
Made some of the static inline functions in mmu_irm.h safe for ISRs by
setting then for always inline.
* Add a default MMU_IRAM_SIZE value for a new CI test to pass.
Extended use 'umm_heap_context_t *_context' argument in ..._core functions
and expanded its usage to reduce unnecessary repeated calls to
umm_info(NULL, false), also removed recursion from umm_info(NULL, true).
Fixed stack buffer length in umm_info_safe_printf_P and heap.cpp.
Added example for creating an IRAM reserve section.
Updated mmu.rst. Grammar and spelling corrections.
* CI appeasement
* CI appeasement with comment correction.
* Ensure SYS always runs with DRAM Heap selected.
* Add/move heap stack overflow/underflow check to Esp.cpp where the event was discarded.
* Improved comment clarity of purpose for IramReserve.ino. Clean up MMU48K.ino
* Added missing #include
* Corrected usage of warning
* CI appeasement and use #message not #pragma message
* Updated git version of eboot.elf to match build version.
Good test catch.
* Remove conditional build option USE_ISR_SAFE_EXC_WRAPPER, always install.
Use the replacement wrapper on non32xfer_exception_handler install.
Added comments to code describing some exception handling issues.
* Updated mmu.rst
* Expanded and clarified comments.
Limited access to some detailed typdefs/prototypes to .cpp
modules, to avoid future build conflicts.
Completed TODO for verifing that the "C" structure struct __exception_frame
matches the ASM version.
Fixed some typo's, code rot, and added some more cases in examaple irammem.ino.
Refactored a little and reordered printing to ease comparison between methods.
Corrected `#ifdef __cplusplus` coverage area. Cleaned up `extern "C" ...` usage.
Fixes issues with including mmu_iram.h or esp8266_undocumented.h in .c files.
* Style fixes and more cleanup
* Style fix
* Remove unnessasary IRAM_ATTR from install_non32xfer_exception_handler
Some comment tuning.
In the context of _xtos_set_exception_handler and the functions it registers,
changed to type int for exception cause type. This is also the type used by gdbstub
and some other Xtensa files I found.
* implemented with native md5
* testing locals variables
* less memory used, partil refactoring
* reworked serveStatic logic, different handler for File and Directory
Use a simpler, cleaner implementation of multipart form detection as
defined in https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7578 .
Implements a simple state machine that detects the `\r\n--<boundary>`
stream in input a character at a time, instead of buffering and
comparing in chunks which can miss things due to alignment issues and
which also had a problem with replacing characters in a binary stream.
Adjust the private _uploadReadByte function to return -1 on error (like
a read()), and the main file upload handler to use that return value
instead of duplicating logic.
Fixes#7723
The boundary parsing in the webserver could end up missing boundaries if the
uploaded file had `--` at the start of the line because it read in the entire boundary
length worth of bytes. Fix by only reading up to either the boundary length or
a newline, avoiding the issue.
Fixes#7542
* webhook api
* simplify webserver debug printouts, move text to flash
* Hook examples in HelloServer example
* print executable code address in example
* simplify example per @mcspr suggestion
* WebServer: Allow client to send many requests on the same connection
* WebServer: Keep the connection alive with a client by default
* WebServer: Use the request's HTTP version and Connection header to set the default keep alive value
* Fix a typo in a comment