1. Pass the correct conn_id to protocomm_req_handle
In transport_simple_ble_write(), passing param->exec_write.conn_id would
be invalid. Instead param->write.conn_id should be passed
Similar change in transport_simple_ble_exec_write() to use
param->exec_write.conn_id
2. simple_ble_start() assumes that the mode is BLE only and enables
Bluetooth controller accordingly. For, cases having BT + BLE like Alexa
(Provisioning over BLE + Audio over classic BT), this assumption should
be removed.
1. separate rom include files and linkscript to esp_rom
2. modefiy "include rom/xxx.h" to "include esp32/rom/xxx.h"
3. Forward compatible
4. update mqtt
List of changes:
* Corner case exceptions are properly handled to ensure release of memory occupied by security infrastructure
* fixed erroneous cleanup of security instance by protocomm_console
List of changes:
* Version endpoint now sends the set version string instead of verifying the incoming version string. This simplifies fetching version info from the provisioning application.
* esp_prov script updated to expect version string as response.
This will be useful if a webserver is already running and the application
does not want protocomm to start a new instance.
Signed-off-by: Piyush Shah <piyush@espressif.com>
* BLE and softAP provisioning examples added along with tests.
* An application specific example added for demonstrating custom provisioning scheme.
* tools/esp_prov/esp_prov.py can be used as a provisioning client for SoftAP, BLE and CLI based transports.
Co-Authored-By: Amey Inamdar <amey@espressif.com>
Co-Authored-By: Anurag Kar <anurag.kar@espressif.com>
* This manages secure sessions and provides framework for multiple transports.
* The application can use protocomm layer directly to have application specific extensions for provisioning (or non-provisioning) use cases.
* Following features are available for provisioning :
* Security - Security0 (no security), Security1 (curve25519 key exchange + AES-CTR encryption)
* Proof-of-possession support for Security1
* Protocomm requires specific protocol buffer modules for compilation which can be generated from the `.proto` files in the `proto` directory using make.
Co-Authored-By: Amey Inamdar <amey@espressif.com>
Co-Authored-By: Anurag Kar <anurag.kar@espressif.com>