1. 17 Jan, 2023 1 commit
  2. 19 Dec, 2022 1 commit
    • Tom Sutcliffe's avatar
      Make sodium.random API behave consistently on all build types · a40d69db
      Tom Sutcliffe authored
      By returning result as a signed 32-bit int between INT32_MIN to IN32_MAX
      which is represented the same regardless of 64-bit support or
      integral-only builds.
      
      Also updated docs, fixed links and clarified behavior of random APIs
      when WiFi isn't started.
      a40d69db
  3. 17 Nov, 2022 1 commit
  4. 11 Nov, 2022 1 commit
  5. 08 Nov, 2022 1 commit
    • Tom Sutcliffe's avatar
      Fix file.list() zero sizes. Fixes #3549. · e3883cd2
      Tom Sutcliffe authored
      The modern spiffs backend doesn't like stat("./somefile") for something
      on the root of the filesystem, and instead only accepts "somefile"
      (it also doesn't like "/somefile"). The error from stat was being
      ignored which is why the file sizes all appeared to be zero.
      
      The fix is to change file.list() to pass just the filename, unless a
      directory was passed to list(). Also improved error handling a bit.
      e3883cd2
  6. 12 Oct, 2022 2 commits
  7. 05 Oct, 2022 4 commits
  8. 30 Sep, 2022 2 commits
  9. 30 Aug, 2022 3 commits
  10. 29 Aug, 2022 3 commits
  11. 16 Jun, 2022 1 commit
  12. 04 Jun, 2022 3 commits
    • h2zero's avatar
      Explicitly set RMT config::flags. · b8ae6ca6
      h2zero authored
      If this variable is not set in the config it may contain random data and set the clock source to the REF_CLK
      resulting in timing errors, the DHTx, DS18B20 and ws2812 devices to not communicate.
      b8ae6ca6
    • h2zero's avatar
      Ensure flash address is set before obtaining memory mapped address. · 484a7721
      h2zero authored
      Before this change the struck member add_phys would contain random data and the call to spi_flash_phys2cache
      could return an incorrect memory address.
      484a7721
    • h2zero's avatar
      Fix node.compile fwrite size check. · c75ec760
      h2zero authored
      The return value from fwrite was being checked against the size of the data rather than the number of bytes written.
      This caused node.compile() to falsely return failure.
      c75ec760
  13. 20 May, 2022 2 commits
  14. 05 Mar, 2022 2 commits
    • Philip Gladstone's avatar
      First attempt at adding support for the RMT device. (#3493) · ceb62993
      Philip Gladstone authored
      * Adding the first version of the rmt documentation.
      
      * Stub RMT module compiles.
      
      * This version seems to work in (at least) simple cases.
      
      * CLean up the docs
      
      * Minor fixes
      
      * Give the SPI module a chance of working...
      
      * Update to the released version of idf4.4
      
      * Try to get the CI Build to work in all cases
      
      * Try to get the CI Build to work in all cases
      
      * FIx a ringbuffer return issue
      
      * Remove bogus comment
      
      * Review comments
      
      * Better example of transmission
      
      * Review comments
      
      * Add table send example
      
      * Improved documentation
      
      * Documentation comments
      
      * Install the driver correctly.
      
      * A couple of doc updates
      
      * Fix typo
      ceb62993
    • Johny Mattsson's avatar
      IDF web server module (#3502) · cb434811
      Johny Mattsson authored
      * Added httpd module.
      
      Lua-interface to the standard esp_http_server component.
      
      * Added eromfs module.
      cb434811
  15. 27 Jan, 2022 1 commit
  16. 26 Jan, 2022 2 commits
  17. 07 Jan, 2022 1 commit
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  19. 13 Nov, 2021 1 commit
  20. 04 Nov, 2021 3 commits
  21. 22 Oct, 2021 1 commit
  22. 20 Oct, 2021 1 commit
    • Johny Mattsson's avatar
      Switch to IDF-provided VFS and standard `io` module. · a2ba49e3
      Johny Mattsson authored
      The IDF-provided VFS resolves several issues:
      
       - The IDF components having a different view of the (virtual) file system
         compared to the Lua environment.
      
       - RTOS task/thread safety. Our legacy VFS was only ever safe to use
         from the LVM thread, which limited its usability. Upgrading it
         would have effectively required a reimplementation of the IDF VFS,
         which would have been a bigger task with larger on-going maintenance
         issues.
      
       - We're no longer needing to maintain our own SPIFFS component.
      
       - We're no longer needing to maintain our own FATFS component.
      
       - The legacy of the 8266's lack of standard C interface to the file system
         is no longer holding us back, meaning that we can use the standard
         Lua `io` module rather than the cobbled-together swiss army knife
         also known as the file module.
      
      Of course, the downside is that we'll either have to declare a backwards
      breakage in regard to the file module, or provide a Lua shim for the old
      functions, where applicable.
      
      Also included is some necessary integer type fixups in unrelated code,
      which apparently had depended on some non-standard types in either the
      SPIFFS or FATFS headers.
      
      A memory leak issue in the sdmmc module was also found and fixed while
      said module got switched over to the Espressif VFS.
      
      Module documentation has been updated to match the new reality (and I
      discovered in some places it wasn't even matching the old reality).
      a2ba49e3
  23. 06 Oct, 2021 1 commit
  24. 05 Oct, 2021 1 commit