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esp32,esp8266: Add support for the Espressif ESP-NOW protocol. ESP-NOW is a proprietary wireless communication protocol which supports connectionless communication between ESP32 and ESP8266 devices, using vendor specific WiFi frames. This commit adds support for this protocol through a new `espnow` module. This commit builds on original work done by @nickzoic, @shawwwn and with contributions from @zoland. Features include: - Use of (extended) ring buffers in py/ringbuf.[ch] for robust IO. - Signal strength (RSSI) monitoring. - Core support in `_espnow` C module, extended by `espnow.py` module. - Asyncio support via `aioespnow.py` module (separate to this commit). - Docs provided at `docs/library/espnow.rst`. Methods available in espnow.ESPNow class are: - active(True/False) - config(): set rx buffer size, read timeout and tx rate - recv()/irecv()/recvinto() to read incoming messages from peers - send() to send messages to peer devices - any() to test if a message is ready to read - irq() to set callback for received messages - stats() returns transfer stats: (tx_pkts, tx_pkt_responses, tx_failures, rx_pkts, lost_rx_pkts) - add_peer(mac, ...) registers a peer before sending messages - get_peer(mac) returns peer info: (mac, lmk, channel, ifidx, encrypt) - mod_peer(mac, ...) changes peer info parameters - get_peers() returns all peer info tuples - peers_table supports RSSI signal monitoring for received messages: {peer1: [rssi, time_ms], peer2: [rssi, time_ms], ...} ESP8266 is a pared down version of the ESP32 ESPNow support due to code size restrictions and differences in the low-level API. See docs for details. Also included is a test suite in tests/multi_espnow. This tests basic espnow data transfer, multiple transfers, various message sizes, encrypted messages (pmk and lmk), and asyncio support. Initial work is from https://github.com/micropython/micropython/pull/4115. Initial import of code is from: https://github.com/nickzoic/micropython/tree/espnow-4115.
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/*
* This file is part of the MicroPython project, http://micropython.org/
*
* The MIT License (MIT)
*
* Copyright (c) 2017-2020 Nick Moore
* Copyright (c) 2018 shawwwn <shawwwn1@gmail.com>
* Copyright (c) 2020-2021 Glenn Moloney @glenn20
*
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*
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*
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* THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "esp_log.h"
#include "esp_now.h"
#include "esp_wifi.h"
#include "esp_wifi_types.h"
#include "py/runtime.h"
#include "py/mphal.h"
#include "py/mperrno.h"
#include "py/obj.h"
#include "py/objstr.h"
#include "py/objarray.h"
#include "py/stream.h"
#include "py/binary.h"
#include "py/ringbuf.h"
#include "mpconfigport.h"
#include "mphalport.h"
#include "modnetwork.h"
#include "modespnow.h"
#ifndef MICROPY_ESPNOW_RSSI
// Include code to track rssi of peers
#define MICROPY_ESPNOW_RSSI 1
#endif
#ifndef MICROPY_ESPNOW_EXTRA_PEER_METHODS
// Include mod_peer(),get_peer(),peer_count()
#define MICROPY_ESPNOW_EXTRA_PEER_METHODS 1
#endif
// Relies on gcc Variadic Macros and Statement Expressions
#define NEW_TUPLE(...) \
({mp_obj_t _z[] = {__VA_ARGS__}; mp_obj_new_tuple(MP_ARRAY_SIZE(_z), _z); })
static const uint8_t ESPNOW_MAGIC = 0x99;
// ESPNow packet format for the receive buffer.
// Use this for peeking at the header of the next packet in the buffer.
typedef struct {
uint8_t magic; // = ESPNOW_MAGIC
uint8_t msg_len; // Length of the message
#if MICROPY_ESPNOW_RSSI
uint32_t time_ms; // Timestamp (ms) when packet is received
int8_t rssi; // RSSI value (dBm) (-127 to 0)
#endif // MICROPY_ESPNOW_RSSI
} __attribute__((packed)) espnow_hdr_t;
typedef struct {
espnow_hdr_t hdr; // The header
uint8_t peer[6]; // Peer address
uint8_t msg[0]; // Message is up to 250 bytes
} __attribute__((packed)) espnow_pkt_t;
// The maximum length of an espnow packet (bytes)
static const size_t MAX_PACKET_LEN = (
(sizeof(espnow_pkt_t) + ESP_NOW_MAX_DATA_LEN));
// Enough for 2 full-size packets: 2 * (6 + 7 + 250) = 526 bytes
// Will allocate an additional 7 bytes for buffer overhead
static const size_t DEFAULT_RECV_BUFFER_SIZE = (2 * MAX_PACKET_LEN);
// Default timeout (millisec) to wait for incoming ESPNow messages (5 minutes).
static const size_t DEFAULT_RECV_TIMEOUT_MS = (5 * 60 * 1000);
// Time to wait (millisec) for responses from sent packets: (2 seconds).
static const size_t DEFAULT_SEND_TIMEOUT_MS = (2 * 1000);
// Number of milliseconds to wait for pending responses to sent packets.
// This is a fallback which should never be reached.
static const mp_uint_t PENDING_RESPONSES_TIMEOUT_MS = 100;
static const mp_uint_t PENDING_RESPONSES_BUSY_POLL_MS = 10;
// The data structure for the espnow_singleton.
typedef struct _esp_espnow_obj_t {
mp_obj_base_t base;
ringbuf_t *recv_buffer; // A buffer for received packets
size_t recv_buffer_size; // The size of the recv_buffer
mp_int_t recv_timeout_ms; // Timeout for recv()
volatile size_t rx_packets; // # of received packets
size_t dropped_rx_pkts; // # of dropped packets (buffer full)
size_t tx_packets; // # of sent packets
volatile size_t tx_responses; // # of sent packet responses received
volatile size_t tx_failures; // # of sent packet responses failed
size_t peer_count; // Cache the # of peers for send(sync=True)
mp_obj_t recv_cb; // Callback when a packet is received
mp_obj_t recv_cb_arg; // Argument passed to callback
#if MICROPY_ESPNOW_RSSI
mp_obj_t peers_table; // A dictionary of discovered peers
#endif // MICROPY_ESPNOW_RSSI
} esp_espnow_obj_t;
const mp_obj_type_t esp_espnow_type;
// ### Initialisation and Config functions
//
// Return a pointer to the ESPNow module singleton
// If state == INITIALISED check the device has been initialised.
// Raises OSError if not initialised and state == INITIALISED.
static esp_espnow_obj_t *_get_singleton() {
return MP_STATE_PORT(espnow_singleton);
}
static esp_espnow_obj_t *_get_singleton_initialised() {
esp_espnow_obj_t *self = _get_singleton();
// assert(self);
if (self->recv_buffer == NULL) {
// Throw an espnow not initialised error
check_esp_err(ESP_ERR_ESPNOW_NOT_INIT);
}
return self;
}
// Allocate and initialise the ESPNow module as a singleton.
// Returns the initialised espnow_singleton.
STATIC mp_obj_t espnow_make_new(const mp_obj_type_t *type, size_t n_args,
size_t n_kw, const mp_obj_t *all_args) {
// The espnow_singleton must be defined in MICROPY_PORT_ROOT_POINTERS
// (see mpconfigport.h) to prevent memory allocated here from being
// garbage collected.
// NOTE: on soft reset the espnow_singleton MUST be set to NULL and the
// ESP-NOW functions de-initialised (see main.c).
esp_espnow_obj_t *self = MP_STATE_PORT(espnow_singleton);
if (self != NULL) {
return self;
}
self = m_new_obj(esp_espnow_obj_t);
self->base.type = &esp_espnow_type;
self->recv_buffer_size = DEFAULT_RECV_BUFFER_SIZE;
self->recv_timeout_ms = DEFAULT_RECV_TIMEOUT_MS;
self->recv_buffer = NULL; // Buffer is allocated in espnow_init()
self->recv_cb = mp_const_none;
#if MICROPY_ESPNOW_RSSI
self->peers_table = mp_obj_new_dict(0);
// Prevent user code modifying the dict
mp_obj_dict_get_map(self->peers_table)->is_fixed = 1;
#endif // MICROPY_ESPNOW_RSSI
// Set the global singleton pointer for the espnow protocol.
MP_STATE_PORT(espnow_singleton) = self;
return self;
}
// Forward declare the send and recv ESPNow callbacks
STATIC void send_cb(const uint8_t *mac_addr, esp_now_send_status_t status);
STATIC void recv_cb(const esp_now_recv_info_t *recv_info, const uint8_t *msg, int msg_len);
esp32,esp8266: Add support for the Espressif ESP-NOW protocol. ESP-NOW is a proprietary wireless communication protocol which supports connectionless communication between ESP32 and ESP8266 devices, using vendor specific WiFi frames. This commit adds support for this protocol through a new `espnow` module. This commit builds on original work done by @nickzoic, @shawwwn and with contributions from @zoland. Features include: - Use of (extended) ring buffers in py/ringbuf.[ch] for robust IO. - Signal strength (RSSI) monitoring. - Core support in `_espnow` C module, extended by `espnow.py` module. - Asyncio support via `aioespnow.py` module (separate to this commit). - Docs provided at `docs/library/espnow.rst`. Methods available in espnow.ESPNow class are: - active(True/False) - config(): set rx buffer size, read timeout and tx rate - recv()/irecv()/recvinto() to read incoming messages from peers - send() to send messages to peer devices - any() to test if a message is ready to read - irq() to set callback for received messages - stats() returns transfer stats: (tx_pkts, tx_pkt_responses, tx_failures, rx_pkts, lost_rx_pkts) - add_peer(mac, ...) registers a peer before sending messages - get_peer(mac) returns peer info: (mac, lmk, channel, ifidx, encrypt) - mod_peer(mac, ...) changes peer info parameters - get_peers() returns all peer info tuples - peers_table supports RSSI signal monitoring for received messages: {peer1: [rssi, time_ms], peer2: [rssi, time_ms], ...} ESP8266 is a pared down version of the ESP32 ESPNow support due to code size restrictions and differences in the low-level API. See docs for details. Also included is a test suite in tests/multi_espnow. This tests basic espnow data transfer, multiple transfers, various message sizes, encrypted messages (pmk and lmk), and asyncio support. Initial work is from https://github.com/micropython/micropython/pull/4115. Initial import of code is from: https://github.com/nickzoic/micropython/tree/espnow-4115.
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// ESPNow.init(): Initialise the data buffers and ESP-NOW functions.
// Initialise the Espressif ESPNOW software stack, register callbacks and
// allocate the recv data buffers.
// Returns None.
static mp_obj_t espnow_init(mp_obj_t _) {
esp_espnow_obj_t *self = _get_singleton();
if (self->recv_buffer == NULL) { // Already initialised
self->recv_buffer = m_new_obj(ringbuf_t);
ringbuf_alloc(self->recv_buffer, self->recv_buffer_size);
esp_initialise_wifi(); // Call the wifi init code in network_wlan.c
check_esp_err(esp_now_init());
check_esp_err(esp_now_register_recv_cb(recv_cb));
check_esp_err(esp_now_register_send_cb(send_cb));
}
return mp_const_none;
}
// ESPNow.deinit(): De-initialise the ESPNOW software stack, disable callbacks
// and deallocate the recv data buffers.
// Note: this function is called from main.c:mp_task() to cleanup before soft
// reset, so cannot be declared STATIC and must guard against self == NULL;.
mp_obj_t espnow_deinit(mp_obj_t _) {
esp_espnow_obj_t *self = _get_singleton();
if (self != NULL && self->recv_buffer != NULL) {
check_esp_err(esp_now_unregister_recv_cb());
check_esp_err(esp_now_unregister_send_cb());
check_esp_err(esp_now_deinit());
self->recv_buffer->buf = NULL;
self->recv_buffer = NULL;
self->peer_count = 0; // esp_now_deinit() removes all peers.
self->tx_packets = self->tx_responses;
}
return mp_const_none;
}
STATIC mp_obj_t espnow_active(size_t n_args, const mp_obj_t *args) {
esp_espnow_obj_t *self = _get_singleton();
if (n_args > 1) {
if (mp_obj_is_true(args[1])) {
espnow_init(self);
} else {
espnow_deinit(self);
}
}
return self->recv_buffer != NULL ? mp_const_true : mp_const_false;
}
STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_FUN_OBJ_VAR_BETWEEN(espnow_active_obj, 1, 2, espnow_active);
// ESPNow.config(['param'|param=value, ..])
// Get or set configuration values. Supported config params:
// buffer: size of buffer for rx packets (default=514 bytes)
// timeout: Default read timeout (default=300,000 milliseconds)
STATIC mp_obj_t espnow_config(size_t n_args, const mp_obj_t *pos_args, mp_map_t *kw_args) {
esp_espnow_obj_t *self = _get_singleton();
enum { ARG_get, ARG_rxbuf, ARG_timeout_ms, ARG_rate };
esp32,esp8266: Add support for the Espressif ESP-NOW protocol. ESP-NOW is a proprietary wireless communication protocol which supports connectionless communication between ESP32 and ESP8266 devices, using vendor specific WiFi frames. This commit adds support for this protocol through a new `espnow` module. This commit builds on original work done by @nickzoic, @shawwwn and with contributions from @zoland. Features include: - Use of (extended) ring buffers in py/ringbuf.[ch] for robust IO. - Signal strength (RSSI) monitoring. - Core support in `_espnow` C module, extended by `espnow.py` module. - Asyncio support via `aioespnow.py` module (separate to this commit). - Docs provided at `docs/library/espnow.rst`. Methods available in espnow.ESPNow class are: - active(True/False) - config(): set rx buffer size, read timeout and tx rate - recv()/irecv()/recvinto() to read incoming messages from peers - send() to send messages to peer devices - any() to test if a message is ready to read - irq() to set callback for received messages - stats() returns transfer stats: (tx_pkts, tx_pkt_responses, tx_failures, rx_pkts, lost_rx_pkts) - add_peer(mac, ...) registers a peer before sending messages - get_peer(mac) returns peer info: (mac, lmk, channel, ifidx, encrypt) - mod_peer(mac, ...) changes peer info parameters - get_peers() returns all peer info tuples - peers_table supports RSSI signal monitoring for received messages: {peer1: [rssi, time_ms], peer2: [rssi, time_ms], ...} ESP8266 is a pared down version of the ESP32 ESPNow support due to code size restrictions and differences in the low-level API. See docs for details. Also included is a test suite in tests/multi_espnow. This tests basic espnow data transfer, multiple transfers, various message sizes, encrypted messages (pmk and lmk), and asyncio support. Initial work is from https://github.com/micropython/micropython/pull/4115. Initial import of code is from: https://github.com/nickzoic/micropython/tree/espnow-4115.
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static const mp_arg_t allowed_args[] = {
{ MP_QSTR_, MP_ARG_OBJ, {.u_obj = MP_OBJ_NULL} },
{ MP_QSTR_rxbuf, MP_ARG_KW_ONLY | MP_ARG_INT, {.u_int = -1} },
esp32,esp8266: Add support for the Espressif ESP-NOW protocol. ESP-NOW is a proprietary wireless communication protocol which supports connectionless communication between ESP32 and ESP8266 devices, using vendor specific WiFi frames. This commit adds support for this protocol through a new `espnow` module. This commit builds on original work done by @nickzoic, @shawwwn and with contributions from @zoland. Features include: - Use of (extended) ring buffers in py/ringbuf.[ch] for robust IO. - Signal strength (RSSI) monitoring. - Core support in `_espnow` C module, extended by `espnow.py` module. - Asyncio support via `aioespnow.py` module (separate to this commit). - Docs provided at `docs/library/espnow.rst`. Methods available in espnow.ESPNow class are: - active(True/False) - config(): set rx buffer size, read timeout and tx rate - recv()/irecv()/recvinto() to read incoming messages from peers - send() to send messages to peer devices - any() to test if a message is ready to read - irq() to set callback for received messages - stats() returns transfer stats: (tx_pkts, tx_pkt_responses, tx_failures, rx_pkts, lost_rx_pkts) - add_peer(mac, ...) registers a peer before sending messages - get_peer(mac) returns peer info: (mac, lmk, channel, ifidx, encrypt) - mod_peer(mac, ...) changes peer info parameters - get_peers() returns all peer info tuples - peers_table supports RSSI signal monitoring for received messages: {peer1: [rssi, time_ms], peer2: [rssi, time_ms], ...} ESP8266 is a pared down version of the ESP32 ESPNow support due to code size restrictions and differences in the low-level API. See docs for details. Also included is a test suite in tests/multi_espnow. This tests basic espnow data transfer, multiple transfers, various message sizes, encrypted messages (pmk and lmk), and asyncio support. Initial work is from https://github.com/micropython/micropython/pull/4115. Initial import of code is from: https://github.com/nickzoic/micropython/tree/espnow-4115.
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{ MP_QSTR_timeout_ms, MP_ARG_KW_ONLY | MP_ARG_INT, {.u_int = INT_MIN} },
{ MP_QSTR_rate, MP_ARG_KW_ONLY | MP_ARG_INT, {.u_int = -1} },
};
mp_arg_val_t args[MP_ARRAY_SIZE(allowed_args)];
mp_arg_parse_all(n_args - 1, pos_args + 1, kw_args,
MP_ARRAY_SIZE(allowed_args), allowed_args, args);
if (args[ARG_rxbuf].u_int >= 0) {
self->recv_buffer_size = args[ARG_rxbuf].u_int;
esp32,esp8266: Add support for the Espressif ESP-NOW protocol. ESP-NOW is a proprietary wireless communication protocol which supports connectionless communication between ESP32 and ESP8266 devices, using vendor specific WiFi frames. This commit adds support for this protocol through a new `espnow` module. This commit builds on original work done by @nickzoic, @shawwwn and with contributions from @zoland. Features include: - Use of (extended) ring buffers in py/ringbuf.[ch] for robust IO. - Signal strength (RSSI) monitoring. - Core support in `_espnow` C module, extended by `espnow.py` module. - Asyncio support via `aioespnow.py` module (separate to this commit). - Docs provided at `docs/library/espnow.rst`. Methods available in espnow.ESPNow class are: - active(True/False) - config(): set rx buffer size, read timeout and tx rate - recv()/irecv()/recvinto() to read incoming messages from peers - send() to send messages to peer devices - any() to test if a message is ready to read - irq() to set callback for received messages - stats() returns transfer stats: (tx_pkts, tx_pkt_responses, tx_failures, rx_pkts, lost_rx_pkts) - add_peer(mac, ...) registers a peer before sending messages - get_peer(mac) returns peer info: (mac, lmk, channel, ifidx, encrypt) - mod_peer(mac, ...) changes peer info parameters - get_peers() returns all peer info tuples - peers_table supports RSSI signal monitoring for received messages: {peer1: [rssi, time_ms], peer2: [rssi, time_ms], ...} ESP8266 is a pared down version of the ESP32 ESPNow support due to code size restrictions and differences in the low-level API. See docs for details. Also included is a test suite in tests/multi_espnow. This tests basic espnow data transfer, multiple transfers, various message sizes, encrypted messages (pmk and lmk), and asyncio support. Initial work is from https://github.com/micropython/micropython/pull/4115. Initial import of code is from: https://github.com/nickzoic/micropython/tree/espnow-4115.
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}
if (args[ARG_timeout_ms].u_int != INT_MIN) {
self->recv_timeout_ms = args[ARG_timeout_ms].u_int;
}
if (args[ARG_rate].u_int >= 0) {
esp_initialise_wifi(); // Call the wifi init code in network_wlan.c
check_esp_err(esp_wifi_config_espnow_rate(ESP_IF_WIFI_STA, args[ARG_rate].u_int));
check_esp_err(esp_wifi_config_espnow_rate(ESP_IF_WIFI_AP, args[ARG_rate].u_int));
}
if (args[ARG_get].u_obj == MP_OBJ_NULL) {
return mp_const_none;
}
#define QS(x) (uintptr_t)MP_OBJ_NEW_QSTR(x)
// Return the value of the requested parameter
uintptr_t name = (uintptr_t)args[ARG_get].u_obj;
if (name == QS(MP_QSTR_rxbuf)) {
esp32,esp8266: Add support for the Espressif ESP-NOW protocol. ESP-NOW is a proprietary wireless communication protocol which supports connectionless communication between ESP32 and ESP8266 devices, using vendor specific WiFi frames. This commit adds support for this protocol through a new `espnow` module. This commit builds on original work done by @nickzoic, @shawwwn and with contributions from @zoland. Features include: - Use of (extended) ring buffers in py/ringbuf.[ch] for robust IO. - Signal strength (RSSI) monitoring. - Core support in `_espnow` C module, extended by `espnow.py` module. - Asyncio support via `aioespnow.py` module (separate to this commit). - Docs provided at `docs/library/espnow.rst`. Methods available in espnow.ESPNow class are: - active(True/False) - config(): set rx buffer size, read timeout and tx rate - recv()/irecv()/recvinto() to read incoming messages from peers - send() to send messages to peer devices - any() to test if a message is ready to read - irq() to set callback for received messages - stats() returns transfer stats: (tx_pkts, tx_pkt_responses, tx_failures, rx_pkts, lost_rx_pkts) - add_peer(mac, ...) registers a peer before sending messages - get_peer(mac) returns peer info: (mac, lmk, channel, ifidx, encrypt) - mod_peer(mac, ...) changes peer info parameters - get_peers() returns all peer info tuples - peers_table supports RSSI signal monitoring for received messages: {peer1: [rssi, time_ms], peer2: [rssi, time_ms], ...} ESP8266 is a pared down version of the ESP32 ESPNow support due to code size restrictions and differences in the low-level API. See docs for details. Also included is a test suite in tests/multi_espnow. This tests basic espnow data transfer, multiple transfers, various message sizes, encrypted messages (pmk and lmk), and asyncio support. Initial work is from https://github.com/micropython/micropython/pull/4115. Initial import of code is from: https://github.com/nickzoic/micropython/tree/espnow-4115.
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return mp_obj_new_int(self->recv_buffer_size);
} else if (name == QS(MP_QSTR_timeout_ms)) {
return mp_obj_new_int(self->recv_timeout_ms);
} else {
mp_raise_ValueError(MP_ERROR_TEXT("unknown config param"));
}
#undef QS
return mp_const_none;
}
STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_FUN_OBJ_KW(espnow_config_obj, 1, espnow_config);
// ESPNow.irq(recv_cb)
// Set callback function to be invoked when a message is received.
STATIC mp_obj_t espnow_irq(size_t n_args, const mp_obj_t *args) {
esp_espnow_obj_t *self = _get_singleton();
mp_obj_t recv_cb = args[1];
if (recv_cb != mp_const_none && !mp_obj_is_callable(recv_cb)) {
mp_raise_ValueError(MP_ERROR_TEXT("invalid handler"));
}
self->recv_cb = recv_cb;
self->recv_cb_arg = (n_args > 2) ? args[2] : mp_const_none;
return mp_const_none;
}
STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_FUN_OBJ_VAR_BETWEEN(espnow_irq_obj, 2, 3, espnow_irq);
// ESPnow.stats(): Provide some useful stats.
// Returns a tuple of:
// (tx_pkts, tx_responses, tx_failures, rx_pkts, dropped_rx_pkts)
STATIC mp_obj_t espnow_stats(mp_obj_t _) {
const esp_espnow_obj_t *self = _get_singleton();
return NEW_TUPLE(
mp_obj_new_int(self->tx_packets),
mp_obj_new_int(self->tx_responses),
mp_obj_new_int(self->tx_failures),
mp_obj_new_int(self->rx_packets),
mp_obj_new_int(self->dropped_rx_pkts));
}
STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_FUN_OBJ_1(espnow_stats_obj, espnow_stats);
#if MICROPY_ESPNOW_RSSI
// ### Maintaining the peer table and reading RSSI values
//
// We maintain a peers table for several reasons, to:
// - support monitoring the RSSI values for all peers; and
// - to return unique bytestrings for each peer which supports more efficient
// application memory usage and peer handling.
// Lookup a peer in the peers table and return a reference to the item in the
// peers_table. Add peer to the table if it is not found (may alloc memory).
// Will not return NULL.
static mp_map_elem_t *_lookup_add_peer(esp_espnow_obj_t *self, const uint8_t *peer) {
// We do not want to allocate any new memory in the case that the peer
// already exists in the peers_table (which is almost all the time).
// So, we use a byte string on the stack and look that up in the dict.
mp_map_t *map = mp_obj_dict_get_map(self->peers_table);
mp_obj_str_t peer_obj = {{&mp_type_bytes}, 0, ESP_NOW_ETH_ALEN, peer};
mp_map_elem_t *item = mp_map_lookup(map, &peer_obj, MP_MAP_LOOKUP);
if (item == NULL) {
// If not found, add the peer using a new bytestring
map->is_fixed = 0; // Allow to modify the dict
mp_obj_t new_peer = mp_obj_new_bytes(peer, ESP_NOW_ETH_ALEN);
item = mp_map_lookup(map, new_peer, MP_MAP_LOOKUP_ADD_IF_NOT_FOUND);
item->value = mp_obj_new_list(2, NULL);
map->is_fixed = 1; // Relock the dict
}
return item;
}
// Update the peers table with the new rssi value from a received pkt and
// return a reference to the item in the peers_table.
static mp_map_elem_t *_update_rssi(const uint8_t *peer, int8_t rssi, uint32_t time_ms) {
esp_espnow_obj_t *self = _get_singleton_initialised();
// Lookup the peer in the device table
mp_map_elem_t *item = _lookup_add_peer(self, peer);
mp_obj_list_t *list = MP_OBJ_TO_PTR(item->value);
list->items[0] = MP_OBJ_NEW_SMALL_INT(rssi);
list->items[1] = mp_obj_new_int(time_ms);
return item;
}
#endif // MICROPY_ESPNOW_RSSI
// Return C pointer to byte memory string/bytes/bytearray in obj.
// Raise ValueError if the length does not match expected len.
static uint8_t *_get_bytes_len_rw(mp_obj_t obj, size_t len, mp_uint_t rw) {
mp_buffer_info_t bufinfo;
mp_get_buffer_raise(obj, &bufinfo, rw);
if (bufinfo.len != len) {
mp_raise_ValueError(MP_ERROR_TEXT("invalid buffer length"));
}
return (uint8_t *)bufinfo.buf;
}
static uint8_t *_get_bytes_len(mp_obj_t obj, size_t len) {
return _get_bytes_len_rw(obj, len, MP_BUFFER_READ);
}
static uint8_t *_get_bytes_len_w(mp_obj_t obj, size_t len) {
return _get_bytes_len_rw(obj, len, MP_BUFFER_WRITE);
}
// Return C pointer to the MAC address.
// Raise ValueError if mac_addr is wrong type or is not 6 bytes long.
static const uint8_t *_get_peer(mp_obj_t mac_addr) {
return mp_obj_is_true(mac_addr)
? _get_bytes_len(mac_addr, ESP_NOW_ETH_ALEN) : NULL;
}
// Copy data from the ring buffer - wait if buffer is empty up to timeout_ms
// 0: Success
// -1: Not enough data available to complete read (try again later)
// -2: Requested read is larger than buffer - will never succeed
static int ringbuf_get_bytes_wait(ringbuf_t *r, uint8_t *data, size_t len, mp_int_t timeout_ms) {
mp_uint_t start = mp_hal_ticks_ms();
int status = 0;
while (((status = ringbuf_get_bytes(r, data, len)) == -1)
&& (timeout_ms < 0 || (mp_uint_t)(mp_hal_ticks_ms() - start) < (mp_uint_t)timeout_ms)) {
MICROPY_EVENT_POLL_HOOK;
}
return status;
}
// ESPNow.recvinto(buffers[, timeout_ms]):
// Waits for an espnow message and copies the peer_addr and message into
// the buffers list.
// Arguments:
// buffers: (Optional) list of bytearrays to store return values.
// timeout_ms: (Optional) timeout in milliseconds (or None).
// Buffers should be a list: [bytearray(6), bytearray(250)]
// If buffers is 4 elements long, the rssi and timestamp values will be
// loaded into the 3rd and 4th elements.
// Default timeout is set with ESPNow.config(timeout=milliseconds).
// Return (None, None) on timeout.
STATIC mp_obj_t espnow_recvinto(size_t n_args, const mp_obj_t *args) {
esp_espnow_obj_t *self = _get_singleton_initialised();
mp_int_t timeout_ms = ((n_args > 2 && args[2] != mp_const_none)
? mp_obj_get_int(args[2]) : self->recv_timeout_ms);
mp_obj_list_t *list = MP_OBJ_TO_PTR(args[1]);
if (!mp_obj_is_type(list, &mp_type_list) || list->len < 2) {
mp_raise_ValueError(MP_ERROR_TEXT("ESPNow.recvinto(): Invalid argument"));
}
mp_obj_array_t *msg = MP_OBJ_TO_PTR(list->items[1]);
if (mp_obj_is_type(msg, &mp_type_bytearray)) {
msg->len += msg->free; // Make all the space in msg array available
msg->free = 0;
}
#if MICROPY_ESPNOW_RSSI
uint8_t peer_buf[ESP_NOW_ETH_ALEN];
#else
uint8_t *peer_buf = _get_bytes_len_w(list->items[0], ESP_NOW_ETH_ALEN);
#endif // MICROPY_ESPNOW_RSSI
uint8_t *msg_buf = _get_bytes_len_w(msg, ESP_NOW_MAX_DATA_LEN);
// Read the packet header from the incoming buffer
espnow_hdr_t hdr;
if (ringbuf_get_bytes_wait(self->recv_buffer, (uint8_t *)&hdr, sizeof(hdr), timeout_ms) < 0) {
return MP_OBJ_NEW_SMALL_INT(0); // Timeout waiting for packet
}
int msg_len = hdr.msg_len;
// Check the message packet header format and read the message data
if (hdr.magic != ESPNOW_MAGIC
|| msg_len > ESP_NOW_MAX_DATA_LEN
|| ringbuf_get_bytes(self->recv_buffer, peer_buf, ESP_NOW_ETH_ALEN) < 0
|| ringbuf_get_bytes(self->recv_buffer, msg_buf, msg_len) < 0) {
mp_raise_ValueError(MP_ERROR_TEXT("ESPNow.recv(): buffer error"));
}
if (mp_obj_is_type(msg, &mp_type_bytearray)) {
// Set the length of the message bytearray.
size_t size = msg->len + msg->free;
msg->len = msg_len;
msg->free = size - msg_len;
}
#if MICROPY_ESPNOW_RSSI
// Update rssi value in the peer device table
mp_map_elem_t *entry = _update_rssi(peer_buf, hdr.rssi, hdr.time_ms);
list->items[0] = entry->key; // Set first element of list to peer
if (list->len >= 4) {
list->items[2] = MP_OBJ_NEW_SMALL_INT(hdr.rssi);
list->items[3] = mp_obj_new_int(hdr.time_ms);
}
#endif // MICROPY_ESPNOW_RSSI
return MP_OBJ_NEW_SMALL_INT(msg_len);
}
STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_FUN_OBJ_VAR_BETWEEN(espnow_recvinto_obj, 2, 3, espnow_recvinto);
// Test if data is available to read from the buffers
STATIC mp_obj_t espnow_any(const mp_obj_t _) {
esp_espnow_obj_t *self = _get_singleton_initialised();
return ringbuf_avail(self->recv_buffer) ? mp_const_true : mp_const_false;
}
STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_FUN_OBJ_1(espnow_any_obj, espnow_any);
// Used by espnow_send() for sends() with sync==True.
// Wait till all pending sent packet responses have been received.
// ie. self->tx_responses == self->tx_packets.
static void _wait_for_pending_responses(esp_espnow_obj_t *self) {
mp_uint_t start = mp_hal_ticks_ms();
mp_uint_t t;
while (self->tx_responses < self->tx_packets) {
if ((t = mp_hal_ticks_ms() - start) > PENDING_RESPONSES_TIMEOUT_MS) {
mp_raise_OSError(MP_ETIMEDOUT);
}
if (t > PENDING_RESPONSES_BUSY_POLL_MS) {
// After 10ms of busy waiting give other tasks a look in.
MICROPY_EVENT_POLL_HOOK;
}
}
}
// ESPNow.send(peer_addr, message, [sync (=true), size])
// ESPNow.send(message)
// Send a message to the peer's mac address. Optionally wait for a response.
// If peer_addr == None or any non-true value, send to all registered peers.
// If sync == True, wait for response after sending.
// If size is provided it should be the number of bytes in message to send().
// Returns:
// True if sync==False and message sent successfully.
// True if sync==True and message is received successfully by all recipients
// False if sync==True and message is not received by at least one recipient
// Raises: EAGAIN if the internal espnow buffers are full.
STATIC mp_obj_t espnow_send(size_t n_args, const mp_obj_t *args) {
esp_espnow_obj_t *self = _get_singleton_initialised();
// Check the various combinations of input arguments
const uint8_t *peer = (n_args > 2) ? _get_peer(args[1]) : NULL;
mp_obj_t msg = (n_args > 2) ? args[2] : (n_args == 2) ? args[1] : MP_OBJ_NULL;
bool sync = n_args <= 3 || args[3] == mp_const_none || mp_obj_is_true(args[3]);
// Get a pointer to the data buffer of the message
mp_buffer_info_t message;
mp_get_buffer_raise(msg, &message, MP_BUFFER_READ);
if (sync) {
// Flush out any pending responses.
// If the last call was sync==False there may be outstanding responses
// still to be received (possible many if we just had a burst of
// unsync send()s). We need to wait for all pending responses if this
// call has sync=True.
_wait_for_pending_responses(self);
}
int saved_failures = self->tx_failures;
// Send the packet - try, try again if internal esp-now buffers are full.
esp_err_t err;
mp_uint_t start = mp_hal_ticks_ms();
while ((ESP_ERR_ESPNOW_NO_MEM == (err = esp_now_send(peer, message.buf, message.len)))
&& (mp_uint_t)(mp_hal_ticks_ms() - start) < (mp_uint_t)DEFAULT_SEND_TIMEOUT_MS) {
MICROPY_EVENT_POLL_HOOK;
}
check_esp_err(err); // Will raise OSError if e != ESP_OK
// Increment the sent packet count. If peer_addr==NULL msg will be
// sent to all peers EXCEPT any broadcast or multicast addresses.
self->tx_packets += ((peer == NULL) ? self->peer_count : 1);
if (sync) {
// Wait for and tally all the expected responses from peers
_wait_for_pending_responses(self);
}
// Return False if sync and any peers did not respond.
return mp_obj_new_bool(!(sync && self->tx_failures != saved_failures));
}
STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_FUN_OBJ_VAR_BETWEEN(espnow_send_obj, 2, 4, espnow_send);
// ### The ESP_Now send and recv callback routines
//
// Callback triggered when a sent packet is acknowledged by the peer (or not).
// Just count the number of responses and number of failures.
// These are used in the send() logic.
STATIC void send_cb(const uint8_t *mac_addr, esp_now_send_status_t status) {
esp_espnow_obj_t *self = _get_singleton();
self->tx_responses++;
if (status != ESP_NOW_SEND_SUCCESS) {
self->tx_failures++;
}
}
// Callback triggered when an ESP-Now packet is received.
// Write the peer MAC address and the message into the recv_buffer as an
// ESPNow packet.
// If the buffer is full, drop the message and increment the dropped count.
// Schedules the user callback if one has been registered (ESPNow.config()).
STATIC void recv_cb(const esp_now_recv_info_t *recv_info, const uint8_t *msg, int msg_len) {
esp32,esp8266: Add support for the Espressif ESP-NOW protocol. ESP-NOW is a proprietary wireless communication protocol which supports connectionless communication between ESP32 and ESP8266 devices, using vendor specific WiFi frames. This commit adds support for this protocol through a new `espnow` module. This commit builds on original work done by @nickzoic, @shawwwn and with contributions from @zoland. Features include: - Use of (extended) ring buffers in py/ringbuf.[ch] for robust IO. - Signal strength (RSSI) monitoring. - Core support in `_espnow` C module, extended by `espnow.py` module. - Asyncio support via `aioespnow.py` module (separate to this commit). - Docs provided at `docs/library/espnow.rst`. Methods available in espnow.ESPNow class are: - active(True/False) - config(): set rx buffer size, read timeout and tx rate - recv()/irecv()/recvinto() to read incoming messages from peers - send() to send messages to peer devices - any() to test if a message is ready to read - irq() to set callback for received messages - stats() returns transfer stats: (tx_pkts, tx_pkt_responses, tx_failures, rx_pkts, lost_rx_pkts) - add_peer(mac, ...) registers a peer before sending messages - get_peer(mac) returns peer info: (mac, lmk, channel, ifidx, encrypt) - mod_peer(mac, ...) changes peer info parameters - get_peers() returns all peer info tuples - peers_table supports RSSI signal monitoring for received messages: {peer1: [rssi, time_ms], peer2: [rssi, time_ms], ...} ESP8266 is a pared down version of the ESP32 ESPNow support due to code size restrictions and differences in the low-level API. See docs for details. Also included is a test suite in tests/multi_espnow. This tests basic espnow data transfer, multiple transfers, various message sizes, encrypted messages (pmk and lmk), and asyncio support. Initial work is from https://github.com/micropython/micropython/pull/4115. Initial import of code is from: https://github.com/nickzoic/micropython/tree/espnow-4115.
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esp_espnow_obj_t *self = _get_singleton();
ringbuf_t *buf = self->recv_buffer;
// TODO: Test this works with ">".
if (sizeof(espnow_pkt_t) + msg_len >= ringbuf_free(buf)) {
self->dropped_rx_pkts++;
return;
}
espnow_hdr_t header;
header.magic = ESPNOW_MAGIC;
header.msg_len = msg_len;
#if MICROPY_ESPNOW_RSSI
header.rssi = recv_info->rx_ctrl->rssi;
esp32,esp8266: Add support for the Espressif ESP-NOW protocol. ESP-NOW is a proprietary wireless communication protocol which supports connectionless communication between ESP32 and ESP8266 devices, using vendor specific WiFi frames. This commit adds support for this protocol through a new `espnow` module. This commit builds on original work done by @nickzoic, @shawwwn and with contributions from @zoland. Features include: - Use of (extended) ring buffers in py/ringbuf.[ch] for robust IO. - Signal strength (RSSI) monitoring. - Core support in `_espnow` C module, extended by `espnow.py` module. - Asyncio support via `aioespnow.py` module (separate to this commit). - Docs provided at `docs/library/espnow.rst`. Methods available in espnow.ESPNow class are: - active(True/False) - config(): set rx buffer size, read timeout and tx rate - recv()/irecv()/recvinto() to read incoming messages from peers - send() to send messages to peer devices - any() to test if a message is ready to read - irq() to set callback for received messages - stats() returns transfer stats: (tx_pkts, tx_pkt_responses, tx_failures, rx_pkts, lost_rx_pkts) - add_peer(mac, ...) registers a peer before sending messages - get_peer(mac) returns peer info: (mac, lmk, channel, ifidx, encrypt) - mod_peer(mac, ...) changes peer info parameters - get_peers() returns all peer info tuples - peers_table supports RSSI signal monitoring for received messages: {peer1: [rssi, time_ms], peer2: [rssi, time_ms], ...} ESP8266 is a pared down version of the ESP32 ESPNow support due to code size restrictions and differences in the low-level API. See docs for details. Also included is a test suite in tests/multi_espnow. This tests basic espnow data transfer, multiple transfers, various message sizes, encrypted messages (pmk and lmk), and asyncio support. Initial work is from https://github.com/micropython/micropython/pull/4115. Initial import of code is from: https://github.com/nickzoic/micropython/tree/espnow-4115.
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header.time_ms = mp_hal_ticks_ms();
#endif // MICROPY_ESPNOW_RSSI
ringbuf_put_bytes(buf, (uint8_t *)&header, sizeof(header));
ringbuf_put_bytes(buf, recv_info->src_addr, ESP_NOW_ETH_ALEN);
esp32,esp8266: Add support for the Espressif ESP-NOW protocol. ESP-NOW is a proprietary wireless communication protocol which supports connectionless communication between ESP32 and ESP8266 devices, using vendor specific WiFi frames. This commit adds support for this protocol through a new `espnow` module. This commit builds on original work done by @nickzoic, @shawwwn and with contributions from @zoland. Features include: - Use of (extended) ring buffers in py/ringbuf.[ch] for robust IO. - Signal strength (RSSI) monitoring. - Core support in `_espnow` C module, extended by `espnow.py` module. - Asyncio support via `aioespnow.py` module (separate to this commit). - Docs provided at `docs/library/espnow.rst`. Methods available in espnow.ESPNow class are: - active(True/False) - config(): set rx buffer size, read timeout and tx rate - recv()/irecv()/recvinto() to read incoming messages from peers - send() to send messages to peer devices - any() to test if a message is ready to read - irq() to set callback for received messages - stats() returns transfer stats: (tx_pkts, tx_pkt_responses, tx_failures, rx_pkts, lost_rx_pkts) - add_peer(mac, ...) registers a peer before sending messages - get_peer(mac) returns peer info: (mac, lmk, channel, ifidx, encrypt) - mod_peer(mac, ...) changes peer info parameters - get_peers() returns all peer info tuples - peers_table supports RSSI signal monitoring for received messages: {peer1: [rssi, time_ms], peer2: [rssi, time_ms], ...} ESP8266 is a pared down version of the ESP32 ESPNow support due to code size restrictions and differences in the low-level API. See docs for details. Also included is a test suite in tests/multi_espnow. This tests basic espnow data transfer, multiple transfers, various message sizes, encrypted messages (pmk and lmk), and asyncio support. Initial work is from https://github.com/micropython/micropython/pull/4115. Initial import of code is from: https://github.com/nickzoic/micropython/tree/espnow-4115.
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ringbuf_put_bytes(buf, msg, msg_len);
self->rx_packets++;
if (self->recv_cb != mp_const_none) {
mp_sched_schedule(self->recv_cb, self->recv_cb_arg);
}
}
// ### Peer Management Functions
//
// Set the ESP-NOW Primary Master Key (pmk) (for encrypted communications).
// Raise OSError if ESP-NOW functions are not initialised.
// Raise ValueError if key is not a bytes-like object exactly 16 bytes long.
STATIC mp_obj_t espnow_set_pmk(mp_obj_t _, mp_obj_t key) {
check_esp_err(esp_now_set_pmk(_get_bytes_len(key, ESP_NOW_KEY_LEN)));
return mp_const_none;
}
STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_FUN_OBJ_2(espnow_set_pmk_obj, espnow_set_pmk);
// Common code for add_peer() and mod_peer() to process the args and kw_args:
// Raise ValueError if the LMK is not a bytes-like object of exactly 16 bytes.
// Raise TypeError if invalid keyword args or too many positional args.
// Return true if all args parsed correctly.
STATIC bool _update_peer_info(
esp_now_peer_info_t *peer, size_t n_args,
const mp_obj_t *pos_args, mp_map_t *kw_args) {
enum { ARG_lmk, ARG_channel, ARG_ifidx, ARG_encrypt };
static const mp_arg_t allowed_args[] = {
{ MP_QSTR_lmk, MP_ARG_OBJ, {.u_obj = mp_const_none} },
{ MP_QSTR_channel, MP_ARG_OBJ, {.u_obj = mp_const_none} },
{ MP_QSTR_ifidx, MP_ARG_OBJ, {.u_obj = mp_const_none} },
{ MP_QSTR_encrypt, MP_ARG_OBJ, {.u_obj = mp_const_none} },
};
mp_arg_val_t args[MP_ARRAY_SIZE(allowed_args)];
mp_arg_parse_all(n_args, pos_args, kw_args, MP_ARRAY_SIZE(allowed_args), allowed_args, args);
if (args[ARG_lmk].u_obj != mp_const_none) {
mp_obj_t obj = args[ARG_lmk].u_obj;
peer->encrypt = mp_obj_is_true(obj);
if (peer->encrypt) {
// Key must be 16 bytes in length.
memcpy(peer->lmk, _get_bytes_len(obj, ESP_NOW_KEY_LEN), ESP_NOW_KEY_LEN);
}
}
if (args[ARG_channel].u_obj != mp_const_none) {
peer->channel = mp_obj_get_int(args[ARG_channel].u_obj);
}
if (args[ARG_ifidx].u_obj != mp_const_none) {
peer->ifidx = mp_obj_get_int(args[ARG_ifidx].u_obj);
}
if (args[ARG_encrypt].u_obj != mp_const_none) {
peer->encrypt = mp_obj_is_true(args[ARG_encrypt].u_obj);
}
return true;
}
// Update the cached peer count in self->peer_count;
// The peer_count ignores broadcast and multicast addresses and is used for the
// send() logic and is updated from add_peer(), mod_peer() and del_peer().
STATIC void _update_peer_count() {
esp_espnow_obj_t *self = _get_singleton_initialised();
esp_now_peer_info_t peer = {0};
bool from_head = true;
int count = 0;
// esp_now_fetch_peer() skips over any broadcast or multicast addresses
while (esp_now_fetch_peer(from_head, &peer) == ESP_OK) {
from_head = false;
if (++count >= ESP_NOW_MAX_TOTAL_PEER_NUM) {
break; // Should not happen
}
}
self->peer_count = count;
}
// ESPNow.add_peer(peer_mac, [lmk, [channel, [ifidx, [encrypt]]]]) or
// ESPNow.add_peer(peer_mac, [lmk=b'0123456789abcdef'|b''|None|False],
// [channel=1..11|0], [ifidx=0|1], [encrypt=True|False])
// Positional args set to None will be left at defaults.
// Raise OSError if ESPNow.init() has not been called.
// Raise ValueError if mac or LMK are not bytes-like objects or wrong length.
// Raise TypeError if invalid keyword args or too many positional args.
// Return None.
STATIC mp_obj_t espnow_add_peer(size_t n_args, const mp_obj_t *args, mp_map_t *kw_args) {
esp_now_peer_info_t peer = {0};
memcpy(peer.peer_addr, _get_peer(args[1]), ESP_NOW_ETH_ALEN);
_update_peer_info(&peer, n_args - 2, args + 2, kw_args);
check_esp_err(esp_now_add_peer(&peer));
_update_peer_count();
return mp_const_none;
}
STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_FUN_OBJ_KW(espnow_add_peer_obj, 2, espnow_add_peer);
// ESPNow.del_peer(peer_mac): Unregister peer_mac.
// Raise OSError if ESPNow.init() has not been called.
// Raise ValueError if peer is not a bytes-like objects or wrong length.
// Return None.
STATIC mp_obj_t espnow_del_peer(mp_obj_t _, mp_obj_t peer) {
uint8_t peer_addr[ESP_NOW_ETH_ALEN];
memcpy(peer_addr, _get_peer(peer), ESP_NOW_ETH_ALEN);
check_esp_err(esp_now_del_peer(peer_addr));
_update_peer_count();
return mp_const_none;
}
STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_FUN_OBJ_2(espnow_del_peer_obj, espnow_del_peer);
// Convert a peer_info struct to python tuple
// Used by espnow_get_peer() and espnow_get_peers()
static mp_obj_t _peer_info_to_tuple(const esp_now_peer_info_t *peer) {
return NEW_TUPLE(
mp_obj_new_bytes(peer->peer_addr, MP_ARRAY_SIZE(peer->peer_addr)),
mp_obj_new_bytes(peer->lmk, MP_ARRAY_SIZE(peer->lmk)),
mp_obj_new_int(peer->channel),
mp_obj_new_int(peer->ifidx),
(peer->encrypt) ? mp_const_true : mp_const_false);
}
// ESPNow.get_peers(): Fetch peer_info records for all registered ESPNow peers.
// Raise OSError if ESPNow.init() has not been called.
// Return a tuple of tuples:
// ((peer_addr, lmk, channel, ifidx, encrypt),
// (peer_addr, lmk, channel, ifidx, encrypt), ...)
STATIC mp_obj_t espnow_get_peers(mp_obj_t _) {
esp_espnow_obj_t *self = _get_singleton_initialised();
// Build and initialise the peer info tuple.
mp_obj_tuple_t *peerinfo_tuple = mp_obj_new_tuple(self->peer_count, NULL);
esp_now_peer_info_t peer = {0};
for (int i = 0; i < peerinfo_tuple->len; i++) {
int status = esp_now_fetch_peer((i == 0), &peer);
peerinfo_tuple->items[i] =
(status == ESP_OK ? _peer_info_to_tuple(&peer) : mp_const_none);
}
return peerinfo_tuple;
}
STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_FUN_OBJ_1(espnow_get_peers_obj, espnow_get_peers);
#if MICROPY_ESPNOW_EXTRA_PEER_METHODS
// ESPNow.get_peer(peer_mac): Get the peer info for peer_mac as a tuple.
// Raise OSError if ESPNow.init() has not been called.
// Raise ValueError if mac or LMK are not bytes-like objects or wrong length.
// Return a tuple of (peer_addr, lmk, channel, ifidx, encrypt).
STATIC mp_obj_t espnow_get_peer(mp_obj_t _, mp_obj_t arg1) {
esp_now_peer_info_t peer = {0};
memcpy(peer.peer_addr, _get_peer(arg1), ESP_NOW_ETH_ALEN);
check_esp_err(esp_now_get_peer(peer.peer_addr, &peer));
return _peer_info_to_tuple(&peer);
}
STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_FUN_OBJ_2(espnow_get_peer_obj, espnow_get_peer);
// ESPNow.mod_peer(peer_mac, [lmk, [channel, [ifidx, [encrypt]]]]) or
// ESPNow.mod_peer(peer_mac, [lmk=b'0123456789abcdef'|b''|None|False],
// [channel=1..11|0], [ifidx=0|1], [encrypt=True|False])
// Positional args set to None will be left at current values.
// Raise OSError if ESPNow.init() has not been called.
// Raise ValueError if mac or LMK are not bytes-like objects or wrong length.
// Raise TypeError if invalid keyword args or too many positional args.
// Return None.
STATIC mp_obj_t espnow_mod_peer(size_t n_args, const mp_obj_t *args, mp_map_t *kw_args) {
esp_now_peer_info_t peer = {0};
memcpy(peer.peer_addr, _get_peer(args[1]), ESP_NOW_ETH_ALEN);
check_esp_err(esp_now_get_peer(peer.peer_addr, &peer));
_update_peer_info(&peer, n_args - 2, args + 2, kw_args);
check_esp_err(esp_now_mod_peer(&peer));
_update_peer_count();
return mp_const_none;
}
STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_FUN_OBJ_KW(espnow_mod_peer_obj, 2, espnow_mod_peer);
// ESPNow.espnow_peer_count(): Get the number of registered peers.
// Raise OSError if ESPNow.init() has not been called.
// Return a tuple of (num_total_peers, num_encrypted_peers).
STATIC mp_obj_t espnow_peer_count(mp_obj_t _) {
esp_now_peer_num_t peer_num = {0};
check_esp_err(esp_now_get_peer_num(&peer_num));
return NEW_TUPLE(
mp_obj_new_int(peer_num.total_num),
mp_obj_new_int(peer_num.encrypt_num));
}
STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_FUN_OBJ_1(espnow_peer_count_obj, espnow_peer_count);
#endif
STATIC const mp_rom_map_elem_t esp_espnow_locals_dict_table[] = {
{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_active), MP_ROM_PTR(&espnow_active_obj) },
{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_config), MP_ROM_PTR(&espnow_config_obj) },
{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_irq), MP_ROM_PTR(&espnow_irq_obj) },
{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_stats), MP_ROM_PTR(&espnow_stats_obj) },
// Send and receive messages
{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_recvinto), MP_ROM_PTR(&espnow_recvinto_obj) },
{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_send), MP_ROM_PTR(&espnow_send_obj) },
{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_any), MP_ROM_PTR(&espnow_any_obj) },
// Peer management functions
{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_set_pmk), MP_ROM_PTR(&espnow_set_pmk_obj) },
{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_add_peer), MP_ROM_PTR(&espnow_add_peer_obj) },
{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_del_peer), MP_ROM_PTR(&espnow_del_peer_obj) },
{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_get_peers), MP_ROM_PTR(&espnow_get_peers_obj) },
#if MICROPY_ESPNOW_EXTRA_PEER_METHODS
{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_mod_peer), MP_ROM_PTR(&espnow_mod_peer_obj) },
{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_get_peer), MP_ROM_PTR(&espnow_get_peer_obj) },
{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_peer_count), MP_ROM_PTR(&espnow_peer_count_obj) },
#endif // MICROPY_ESPNOW_EXTRA_PEER_METHODS
};
STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_DICT(esp_espnow_locals_dict, esp_espnow_locals_dict_table);
STATIC const mp_rom_map_elem_t espnow_globals_dict_table[] = {
{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR___name__), MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR__espnow) },
{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_ESPNowBase), MP_ROM_PTR(&esp_espnow_type) },
{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_MAX_DATA_LEN), MP_ROM_INT(ESP_NOW_MAX_DATA_LEN)},
{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_ADDR_LEN), MP_ROM_INT(ESP_NOW_ETH_ALEN)},
{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_KEY_LEN), MP_ROM_INT(ESP_NOW_KEY_LEN)},
{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_MAX_TOTAL_PEER_NUM), MP_ROM_INT(ESP_NOW_MAX_TOTAL_PEER_NUM)},
{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_MAX_ENCRYPT_PEER_NUM), MP_ROM_INT(ESP_NOW_MAX_ENCRYPT_PEER_NUM)},
};
STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_DICT(espnow_globals_dict, espnow_globals_dict_table);
// ### Dummy Buffer Protocol support
// ...so asyncio can poll.ipoll() on this device
// Support ioctl(MP_STREAM_POLL, ) for asyncio
STATIC mp_uint_t espnow_stream_ioctl(
mp_obj_t self_in, mp_uint_t request, uintptr_t arg, int *errcode) {
if (request != MP_STREAM_POLL) {
*errcode = MP_EINVAL;
return MP_STREAM_ERROR;
}
esp_espnow_obj_t *self = _get_singleton();
return (self->recv_buffer == NULL) ? 0 : // If not initialised
arg ^ (
// If no data in the buffer, unset the Read ready flag
((ringbuf_avail(self->recv_buffer) == 0) ? MP_STREAM_POLL_RD : 0) |
// If still waiting for responses, unset the Write ready flag
((self->tx_responses < self->tx_packets) ? MP_STREAM_POLL_WR : 0));
}
STATIC const mp_stream_p_t espnow_stream_p = {
.ioctl = espnow_stream_ioctl,
};
#if MICROPY_ESPNOW_RSSI
// Return reference to the dictionary of peers we have seen:
// {peer1: (rssi, time_sec), peer2: (rssi, time_msec), ...}
// where:
// peerX is a byte string containing the 6-byte mac address of the peer,
// rssi is the wifi signal strength from the last msg received
// (in dBm from -127 to 0)
// time_sec is the time in milliseconds since device last booted.
STATIC void espnow_attr(mp_obj_t self_in, qstr attr, mp_obj_t *dest) {
esp_espnow_obj_t *self = _get_singleton();
if (dest[0] != MP_OBJ_NULL) { // Only allow "Load" operation
return;
}
if (attr == MP_QSTR_peers_table) {
dest[0] = self->peers_table;
return;
}
dest[1] = MP_OBJ_SENTINEL; // Attribute not found
}
#endif // MICROPY_ESPNOW_RSSI
MP_DEFINE_CONST_OBJ_TYPE(
esp_espnow_type,
MP_QSTR_ESPNowBase,
MP_TYPE_FLAG_NONE,
make_new, espnow_make_new,
#if MICROPY_ESPNOW_RSSI
attr, espnow_attr,
#endif // MICROPY_ESPNOW_RSSI
protocol, &espnow_stream_p,
locals_dict, &esp_espnow_locals_dict
);
const mp_obj_module_t mp_module_espnow = {
.base = { &mp_type_module },
.globals = (mp_obj_dict_t *)&espnow_globals_dict,
};
MP_REGISTER_MODULE(MP_QSTR__espnow, mp_module_espnow);
MP_REGISTER_ROOT_POINTER(struct _esp_espnow_obj_t *espnow_singleton);