In WiFiSTA you can ask for the subnet mask, but not in WiFiAP.
Only the CIDR is reported.
Therefor the missing method is added to have the same features in softAP as well.
The constants that need to be passed to gpio_matrix_in and gpio_matrix_out
to detach an input or output pin from a peripheral vary by platform. Use
SIG_GPIO_OUT_IDX to detach an output, and GPIO_MATRIX_CONST_ONE_INPUT
and GPIO_MATRIX_CONST_ZERO_INPUT to detach an input. ESP32 before IDF 4.0
didn't define GPIO_MATRIX_CONST_*_INPUT, so add compatibility #defines
for GPIO_FUNC_IN_LOW/HIGH. GPIO_FUNC_IN_LOW/HIGH exist in IDF 4.0+, but
can't be used because they have the wrong values for ESP32-C3 at least
in IDF 4.4.3 (https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/11737).
This PR fixes an issue of multiple device callbacks (one callback per device) were not getting registered and invoked.
Consider an example where I create two devices, a switch and a fan; each of them having their own write callbacks. On controlling either switch/fan through Rainmaker app, the callback that got registered at last gets invoked. This is also seen in the issue reported in #8231
* HardwareSerial: fix begin() lock issue on error path
If the user supplied a wrong UART number, the begin() method would
return without releasing the lock. Add missing unlock call.
* removing unsed Case test
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Co-authored-by: Rodrigo Garcia <rodrigo.garcia@espressif.com>
A new flexible and powerful "pluggable discovery" system was added to the Arduino boards platform framework. This system
makes it easy for Arduino boards platform authors to use any arbitrary communication channel between the board and
development tools.
Boards platform configurations that use the old property syntax are automatically translated to the new syntax by
Arduino CLI:
https://arduino.github.io/arduino-cli/latest/platform-specification/#sketch-upload-configuration
> For backward compatibility with IDE 1.8.15 and older the previous syntax is still supported
This translation is only done in platforms that use the old syntax exclusively. If `pluggable_discovery` properties are
defined for the platform then the new pluggable discovery-style `upload.tool.<protocol_name>` properties must be defined
for each board as well.
This platform was converted to use the new pluggable discovery platform properties syntax, so those properties are
required. Although such properties were added to board definitions at the time the syntax was changed, new board
definitions without the required properties were added later.
Those missing properties caused uploads to fail for users of the recent versions of Arduino IDE and Arduino CLI with an
error of the form:
Error during Upload: Property 'upload.tool.serial' is undefined
It is also important to provide compatibility with versions of Arduino development tools from before the introduction of
the modern pluggable discovery system. For this reason, the old style `<board ID>.upload.tool` properties are retained.
Old versions of the development tools will treat the `<board ID>.upload.tool.default` properties as an unused
arbitrary user defined property with no special significance and the new versions of the development tools will do the
same for the `upload.tool` properties.
* Update timer.rst
Changed text because of an inconsistence between title and text explaining the timerGetConfig function.
I don't know if the method timerSetConfig really exists.
* Update timer.rst
Add informations about timerSetConfig function.
Resolves deprecation warnings in CameraWebServer.ino. pin_sscb_sda -> pin_sccb_sda. pin_sscb_scl -> pin_sccb_scl.
The variables are in the same union and are identical.
* Fix the F_CPU frequency for the ESP32-S3
Hello, I was using the FastLED library and it was complaining about F_CPU not being defined. So, I just noticed that it is not defined for the ESP32-S3 module. So I made this change in the header file and it compiled. Therefore I wanted to propose this change to the HAL library to improve compatibility. Thank you for your time.
* Makes F_CPU generic based on the SoC frequency
Works for ESP32, ESP32C3, ESP32S2, ESP32S3
* Includes ESP32C3 in the F_CPU definition
Necessary for ESP32 Arduino Core 2.0.x based on IDF 4.4
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Co-authored-by: Ali Devrim OGUZ <11381547+devrim-oguz@users.noreply.github.com>