esp32/network_common: Raise a memory error on ESP_ERR_NO_MEM.
This commit changes the error handler for WiFi operations to recognise out of memory conditions reported by ESP-IDF functions, and report them as more descriptive exceptions rather than a generic "error 0x101". The error handler only provided a human-readable error description for WiFi-specific error codes (codes in the ESP_ERR_WIFI_BASE range), but WiFi functions are known to return other codes. Now ESP_ERR_NO_MEM is covered with a specific error message, making it easier to debug issues related to running out of ESP-IDF heap. Signed-off-by: Alessandro Gatti <a.gatti@frob.it>
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@ -77,6 +77,8 @@ MP_NORETURN void esp_exceptions_helper(esp_err_t e) {
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mp_raise_msg(&mp_type_OSError, MP_ERROR_TEXT("Wifi Would Block"));
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case ESP_ERR_WIFI_NOT_CONNECT:
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mp_raise_msg(&mp_type_OSError, MP_ERROR_TEXT("Wifi Not Connected"));
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case ESP_ERR_NO_MEM:
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mp_raise_msg(&mp_type_OSError, MP_ERROR_TEXT("WiFi Out of Memory"));
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default:
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mp_raise_msg_varg(&mp_type_RuntimeError, MP_ERROR_TEXT("Wifi Unknown Error 0x%04x"), e);
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}
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