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This directory contains documentation and examples for the Espressif SoC devices.
Although wolfSSL should work on any Espressif device, there's explicit support for these:
If you are new to wolfSSL on the Espressif ESP32, this video can help to get started:
Additional ESP-IDF specifics can be found in Espressif/ESP-IDF. The wolfSSL Manual is also a useful resource.
The wolfSSL Espressif code requires the ESP-IDF to be installed for Windows or Linux / MacOS.
See the Espressif Getting Started Guide.
Any editor can be used. See also the Espressif Third-Party Tools
for a list of feature-rich Integrated Development Environments.
The wolfSSL examples all include a ./VisualGDB
directory with SoC-specific configurations
to help get started quickly.
Although not required, a JTAG Adapter can be helpful for development. When not using a built-in JTAG from Espressif, the examples typically use the open source Tigard board.
There are a variety of examples to help get started:
The wolfSSL library can be installed as a managed component:
WSL environment:
Contents of /etc/wsl.conf
:
[automount]
options = "metadata"
To ignore changes in file attributes, see https://github.com/microsoft/WSL/issues/936#issuecomment-1751469229
git config core.filemode false
Quick start
WORKSPACE=/mnt/c/workspace
WRK_IDF_PATH=/mnt/c/SysGCC/esp32/esp-idf/v5.1
WRK_WOLFSSL_PATH=${WORKSPACE}/wolfssl-$USER
WRK_PROJECT_DIR=${WRK_WOLFSSL_PATH}/IDE/Espressif/ESP-IDF/examples/wolfssl_test
echo "Run export.sh from ${WRK_IDF_PATH}"
. ${WRK_IDF_PATH}/export.sh
echo "Build and flash project in ${WRK_PROJECT_DIR}"
cd ${WRK_PROJECT_DIR}
idf.py build flash -p /dev/ttyS9 -b 115200 monitor
Bad chip version:
ESP-ROM:esp32c3-20200918
Build:Sep 18 2020
rst:0x3 (RTC_SW_SYS_RST),boot:0xc (SPI_FAST_FLASH_BOOT)
Saved PC:0x403d151e
SPIWP:0xee
mode:DIO, clock div:2
load:0x3fcd6100,len:0x16c8
load:0x403ce000,len:0x930
load:0x403d0000,len:0x2d28
entry 0x403ce000
I (34) boot: ESP-IDF v4.4.2-1-g0aba20e63d-dirty 2nd stage bootloader
I (35) boot: compile time 08:29:06
I (35) boot: chip revision: 2
E (38) boot_comm: This chip is revision 2 but the application is configured for minimum revision 3. Can't run.
If you've encountered a chip version earlier than that confirmed to be working
at wolfSSL, try adjusting the settings in menuconfig
.
A fatal error occurred: This chip is ESP32-S3 not ESP32-C3. Wrong --chip argument?
CMake Error at run_serial_tool.cmake:56 (message):
/home/gojimmypi/.espressif/python_env/idf4.4_py3.8_env/bin/python
/mnt/c/SysGCC/esp32/esp-idf/v4.4.2/components/esptool_py/esptool/esptool.py
--chip esp32c3 failed
Delete the ./build
and rename/delete your sdkconfig
file, then run
idf.py set-target
, in this example setting to esp32c3
:
idf.py set-target esp32c3
Executing action: clean
Project sdkconfig was generated for target 'esp32s3', but CMakeCache.txt contains 'esp32c3'. To keep the setting in sdkconfig (esp32s3) and re-generate CMakeCache.txt, run 'idf.py fullclean'. To re-generate sdkconfig for 'esp32c3' target, run 'idf.py set-target esp32c3'.
As indicated, run idf.py set-target
and/or delete the ./build
directory.
Some devices, particularly 3rd party, non-Espressif dev boards may not have implemented
the reset-program hardware properly, causing devices to not be programmed with the
idf.py flash
command:
Connecting......................................
A fatal error occurred: Failed to connect to ESP32: Wrong boot mode detected (0x13)! The chip needs to be in download mode.
For troubleshooting steps visit: https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esptool/en/latest/troubleshooting.html
CMake Error at run_serial_tool.cmake:56 (message):
/home/gojimmypi/.espressif/python_env/idf4.4_py3.8_env/bin/python
/mnt/c/SysGCC/esp32/esp-idf/v4.4.2/components/esptool_py/esptool/esptool.py
--chip esp32 failed
Solution:
Press and hold EN
button, press and release IO0
button, then release EN
button.
This unintuitive error was observed when including an unneeded set(COMPONENTS
in the project-level CMakeLists.txt
and attempting to build with an older toolchain, such as the RTOS SDK 3.4 for the ESP8266.
This error, other than the obvious permissions, also occurs when the port is in use by another application:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/gojimmypi/.espressif/python_env/rtos3.4_py3.10_env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/serial/serialposix.py", line 322, in open
self.fd = os.open(self.portstr, os.O_RDWR | os.O_NOCTTY | os.O_NONBLOCK)
PermissionError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: '/dev/ttyS55'
During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:
Traceback (most recent call last):
[... snip ...]
raise SerialException(msg.errno, "could not open port {}: {}".format(self._port, msg))
serial.serialutil.SerialException: [Errno 13] could not open port /dev/ttyS55: [Errno 13] Permission denied: '/dev/ttyS55'
Long-running code may trip the watchdog timer.
Task watchdog got triggered.
Guru Meditation Error: Core 0 panic'ed (unknown). Exception was unhandled.
The watchdog needs to be fed on a regular basis
with void esp_task_wdt_reset(void)
from esp8266/include/esp_task_wdt.h
.
Try turning off the WDT in menuconfig, or for Makefiles:
EXTRA_CFLAGS += -DNO_WATCHDOG
See also this ESP-FAQ Handbook