Daniel Bevenius
3ba0b3ef3b
Comment out extra Timer:after calls
This commit comments out two Timer::after calls which look like they go together with previous instructions, but those instructions are currently commented out, so it looks like these calls are not currently needed.
cyw43
WIP driver for the CYW43439 wifi chip, used in the Raspberry Pi Pico W. Implementation based on Infineon/wifi-host-driver.
Current status
Working:
- Station mode (joining an AP).
- Sending and receiving Ethernet frames.
- Using the default MAC address.
embassy-net
integration.
TODO:
- AP mode (creating an AP)
- GPIO support (used for the Pico W LED)
- Scanning
- Setting a custom MAC address.
- RP2040 PIO driver for the nonstandard half-duplex SPI used in the Pico W. Probably porting this. (Currently bitbanging is used).
- Using the IRQ pin instead of polling the bus.
- Bus sleep (unclear what the benefit is. Is it needed for IRQs? or is it just power consumption optimization?)
Running the example
cargo install probe-run
cd examples/rpi-pico-w
WIFI_NETWORK=MyWifiNetwork WIFI_PASSWORD=MyWifiPassword cargo run --release
After a few seconds, you should see that DHCP picks up an IP address like this
11.944489 DEBUG Acquired IP configuration:
11.944517 DEBUG IP address: 192.168.0.250/24
11.944620 DEBUG Default gateway: 192.168.0.33
11.944722 DEBUG DNS server 0: 192.168.0.33
The example implements a TCP echo server on port 1234. You can try connecting to it with:
nc 192.168.0.250 1234
Send it some data, you should see it echoed back and printed in the firmware's logs.
License
This work is licensed under either of
- Apache License, Version 2.0 (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option.
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