esp_yield() now also calls esp_schedule(), original esp_yield() function renamed to esp_suspend().
Don't use delay(0) in the Core internals, libraries and examples. Use yield() when the code is
supposed to be called from CONT, use esp_yield() when the code can be called from either CONT or SYS.
Clean-up esp_yield() and esp_schedule() declarations across the code and use coredecls.h instead.
Implement helper functions for libraries that were previously using esp_yield(), esp_schedule() and
esp_delay() directly to wait for certain SYS context tasks to complete. Correctly use esp_delay()
for timeouts, make sure scheduled functions have a chance to run (e.g. LwIP_Ethernet uses recurrent)
Related issues:
- #6107 - discussion about the esp_yield() and esp_delay() usage in ClientContext
- #6212 - discussion about replacing delay() with a blocking loop
- #6680 - pull request introducing LwIP-based Ethernet
- #7146 - discussion that originated UART code changes
- #7969 - proposal to remove delay(0) from the example code
- #8291 - discussion related to the run_scheduled_recurrent_functions() usage in LwIP Ethernet
- #8317 - yieldUntil() implementation, similar to the esp_delay() overload with a timeout and a 0 interval
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
* rename ClientContext::wait_until_sent() to wait_until_acked()
While looking at #6348 and #6369, and after checking into lwIP sources, it
appears that the tests in ClientContext::wait_until_sent() effectively wait
for all acks on current output buffer. Comments are added.
* host tests counterpart
After verifying that they really were spurious, clean up the warnings
that gcc -wextra reports, except for LeaMDNS.
Upgrade GCC to gcc-7 for host builds
emulation with socket: fix nasty delay
properly check all return values (read() returning 0 indicates closed peer)
ClientContext::state() triggers read() to check for closed peer
uart emulation on tty: add cmdline -b debug option to disable raw tty
hide annoying MOCK messages, add cmdline -v option to show them
uart emulation on tty: check more return values
emulation on host: tcp/udp port shifting: new cmdline -s(port Shift) option
* 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