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david gauchard
a1e59e9c01 update to lwIP-2.1.0: partial SACK support by default (de-selectable in menu) (#5126)
* update to lwIP-2.1.0rc1: partial SACK support
fix #4176

* hash fix

* get some flash back due to mistake in conf (fragmentation & reassembly was incorrectly enabled)
(ahah I scared you)

* add missing include files

* update to lwip-2.1.0(release) + remove unused lwIP's include files

* lwIP release 2.1.0, SACK is now default, bigger, no-SACK is selectable

* fix ldscript

* pio

* rename 'sack' option to 'feat'ure option, + IP fragmentation/reassembly

* merge, fix pio

* change internal/hidden string

* pio: more lwip2 configuration: + without sack for no change in flash footprint
2018-10-09 16:27:27 -03:00
Earle F. Philhower, III
38779149d0 Move ICACHE_* to unique sections, local LD script (#5150)
* Move ICACHE_* to unique sections, local LD script

Similar to PROGMEM changes, make the name of each ICACHE_* variable/fuction
unique to avoid issues with section conflicts.

Also rename the generated LD linker script to avoid issue with older copies
of the eagle.app.v6.common.ld which were generated by the build process
in a global directory before being moved to the {build.path}.  The linker
would use the older, generated *.ld file instead of the generated one, which
would lead to runtime failures on some systems and cause the VTABLE location
to not correspond to the IDE menu selection.

Fixes #5115, and is an update to #5117 and #5116.

* Update boards.txt.py and platform.io build
2018-09-21 15:33:54 -03:00
Ivan Kravets
a0e6d22ac1
Switch to isolated build flags per framework (#5028) 2018-08-11 20:01:20 +03:00
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
Ivan Kravets
a0d1c64af8
Keep custom user flags passed via build_flags, such as a custom LD script (#4680) 2018-04-25 16:28:14 +03:00
Ivan Kravets
f5423c40f2
@PlatformIO: VTables, custom lwIP, sync libs and flags // Resolve #4618 2018-04-21 00:56:30 +03:00
Ivan Kravets
1ae70adc02
Force ARDUINO macro to 10805 2018-04-19 16:07:07 +03:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
5d5ea92a4d
Move continuation stack from .bss onto sys stack (#4622) 2018-04-18 11:19:49 +08:00
Ivan Kravets
f2fc590d51 Drop PlatformIO lines from LD script; append object suffix to the end of target name // Resolve #4355 2018-02-20 13:40:54 +02:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
429f40d321 sdk: update to 2.2.0
- update libraries and header files
- remove libmesh
- update PHY init data
2018-02-19 12:43:01 +03:00
Ivan Kravets
ff4bb73084 Integration with @PlatformIO Build System 2017-08-07 15:41:35 +03:00