Please check the build logs for more information.
See Builds for ideas on how to fix a failed build, or Metadata for how to configure docs.rs builds.
If you believe this is docs.rs' fault, open an issue.
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].
Note
The docs sometimes contain anecdotes I left during coding, since I believe them to be interesting.
License
This project is licensed under Apache 2.0 or MIT at your option.