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Ferris-on-Air: An experimental Wi-Fi stack for rust on the ESP32.

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Ferris on Air

Ferris on Air (FoA) is an open source 802.11 stack for the ESP32 written in async rust, with the work of the esp32-open-mac project. The stack is intended to be used with embassy and is still in very early stages of development. We do not claim to be Wi-Fi certified, but implement the features specified by IEEE 802.11 to our best knowledge.

Design

The main FoA crate acts as a multiplexer, that divides access to the hardware up into a number of virtual interfaces (VIF's). These can then be passed to interface implementations, like foa_sta or foa_dswifi. These interface implementations can coexist, enabling things like AP/STA operation in the future.

Structure

The foa crate contains the LMAC, TX buffer management and RX ARC buffer management. foa_sta contains a rudimentary implementation of a station interface. examples contain a set of examples showing how to use different parts of the stack.

Usage

For a concrete usage example, see examples. These examples can be run with ./run_example.sh <EXAMPLE_NAME> <CHIP> [SSID] [LOG_LEVEL].

License

This project is licensed under Apache 2.0 or MIT at your option.

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