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6. [Timers](#esp8266_timers)
7. [SPIFFS Device](#esp8266_spiffs_device)
8. [Other Peripherals](#esp8266_other_peripherals)
6. [Preconfigured Devices](#esp8266_preconfigured_devices)
6. [Network Interfaces](#esp8266_network_interfaces)
1. [WiFi Network Interface](#esp8266_wifi_network_interface)
2. [ESP-NOW Network Interface](#esp8266_esp_now_network_interface)
7. [Preconfigured Devices](#esp8266_preconfigured_devices)
1. [Network Devices](#esp8266_network_devices)
2. [SD-Card Device](#esp8266_sd_card_device)
7. [Application-Specific Configurations](#esp8266_application_specific_configurations)
8. [Application-Specific Configurations](#esp8266_application_specific_configurations)
1. [Application-Specific Board Configuration](#esp8266_application_specific_board_configuration)
2. [Application-Specific Driver Configuration](#esp8266_application_specific_driver_configuration)
8. [SDK Task Handling](#esp8266_sdk_task_handling)
9. [QEMU Mode and GDB](#esp8266_qemu_mode_and_gdb)
9. [SDK Task Handling](#esp8266_sdk_task_handling)
10. [QEMU Mode and GDB](#esp8266_qemu_mode_and_gdb)

# <a name="esp8266_overview"> Overview </a> &nbsp;&nbsp; [[TOC](#esp8266_toc)]

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Module | Description
-------|------------
[esp_gdb](#esp8266_qemu_mode_and_gdb) | Enable the compilation with debug information, which is equivalent to using ```ENABLE_GDB=1```
[esp_now](#esp8266_esp_now_network_interface) | Enable the built-in WiFi module with the ESP-NOW protocol as `netdev` network device
[esp_sdk](#esp8266_sdk_task_handling) | Enable the SDK version, which is equivalent to using ```USE_SDK=1```
[esp_spiffs](#esp8266_spiffs_device) | Enable the SPIFFS drive in on-board flash memory
[esp_sw_timer](#esp8266_timers) | Enable software timer implementation, implies the setting ```USE_SDK=1``` (module ```esp_sdk```)
[esp_wifi](#esp8266_wifi_network_interface) | Use the built-in WiFi module as `netdev` network device

</center><br>

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RTC is not yet implemented.

# <a name="esp8266_network_interfaces"> Network Interfaces </a> &nbsp;[[TOC](#esp8266_toc)]

ESP8266 provides different built-in possibilities to realize network devices:

- <b>ESP WiFi</b>, usual AP-based wireless LAN (not yet supported)
- <b>ESP-NOW</b>, a WiFi based AP-less and connectionless peer to peer communication protocol

\anchor esp8266_wifi_network_interface
## <a name="esp8266_wifi_network_interface"> WiFi Network Interface </a> &nbsp;[[TOC](#esp8266_toc)]

The RIOT port for ESP8266 implements in module `esp_wifi` a `netdev` driver for
the built-in WiFi interface.

@note Due to symbol conflicts with the `crypto` and `hash` modules of RIOT
in vendor library `libwpa.so`, which is required by module
`esp_wifi`, `esp_wifi` cannot be used for applications that use these modules.
Therefore, module `esp_wifi` is not automatically enabled when module
`netdev_default` is used. Instead, if necessary, the application has to add
the module `esp_wifi` in the Makefile.

```
USEMODULE += esp_wifi
```

Furthermore, the following configuration parameters have to be defined:

<center>

Parameter | Default | Description
:------------------|:--------------------------|:------------
ESP_WIFI_SSID | "RIOT_AP" | SSID of the AP to be used.
ESP_WIFI_PASS | "ThisistheRIOTporttoESP" | Passphrase used for the AP as clear text (max. 64 chars).
ESP_WIFI_STACKSIZE | #THREAD_STACKSIZE_DEFAULT |Stack size used for the WiFi netdev driver thread.

</center>

These configuration parameter definitions, as well as enabling the `esp_wifi`
module, can be done either in the makefile of the project or at make command
line, e.g.:

```
USEMODULE=esp_wifi \
CFLAGS='-DESP_WIFI_SSID=\"MySSID\" -DESP_WIFI_PASS=\"MyPassphrase\"' \
make -C examples/gnrc_networking BOARD=...
```

@note The Wifi network interface (module `esp_wifi`) and the
[ESP-NOW network interface](#esp8266_esp_now_network_interface)
(module `esp_now`) can be used simultaneously, for example, to realize a
border router for a mesh network which uses ESP-NOW.

\anchor esp8266_esp_now_network_interface
## <a name="esp8266_esp_now_network_interface"> ESP-NOW Network Interface </a> &nbsp;[[TOC](#esp8266_toc)]

With ESP-NOW, the ESP8266 provides a connectionless communication technology,
featuring short packet transmission. It applies the IEEE802.11 Action Vendor
frame technology, along with the IE function developed by Espressif, and CCMP
encryption technology, realizing a secure, connectionless communication solution.

The RIOT port for ESP8266 implements in module `esp_now` a `netdev` driver
which uses ESP-NOW to provide a link layer interface to a meshed network of
ESP8266 nodes. In this network, each node can send short packets with up to
250 data bytes to all other nodes that are visible in its range.

@note Due to symbol conflicts in vendor library `libwpa.so` used by the
`esp_now` with RIOT's `crypto` and `hashes` modules, ESP-NOW cannot be used
for application that use these modules. Therefore, the module `esp_now` is
not enabled automatically if the `netdev_default` module is used. Instead,
the application has to add the `esp_now` module in its makefile when needed.<br>
```
USEMODULE += esp_now
```

For ESP-NOW, ESP8266 nodes are used in WiFi SoftAP + Station mode to advertise
their SSID and become visible to other ESP8266 nodes. The SSID of an ESP8266
node is the concatenation of the prefix `RIOT_ESP_` with the MAC address of
its SoftAP WiFi interface. The driver periodically scans all visible ESP8266
nodes.

The following parameters are defined for ESP-NOW nodes. These parameters can
be overriden by [application-specific board configurations](#esp8266_application_specific_board_configuration).

<center>

Parameter | Default | Description
:---------|:--------|:-----------
ESP_NOW_SCAN_PERIOD | 10000000UL | Defines the period in us at which an node scans for other nodes in its range. The default period is 10 s.
ESP_NOW_SOFT_AP_PASS | "ThisistheRIOTporttoESP" | Defines the passphrase as clear text (max. 64 chars) that is used for the SoftAP interface of ESP-NOW nodes. It has to be same for all nodes in one network.
ESP_NOW_CHANNEL | 6 | Defines the channel that is used as the broadcast medium by all nodes together.
ESP_NOW_KEY | NULL | Defines a key that is used for encrypted communication between nodes. If it is NULL, encryption is disabled. The key has to be of type ```uint8_t[16]``` and has to be exactly 16 bytes long.

</center>

@note The ESP-NOW network interface (module `esp_now`) and the
[Wifi network interface](#esp8266_wifi_network_interface) (module `esp_wifi`)
can be used simultaneously, for example, to realize a border router for
a mesh network which uses ESP-NOW.

# <a name="esp8266_preconfigured_devices"> Preconfigured Devices </a> &nbsp;[[TOC](#esp8266_toc)]

The ESP8266 port of RIOT has been tested with several common external devices that can be connected to ESP8266 boards and are preconfigured accordingly.
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