Problem:
1. In low-memory scenarios, the dynamic buffer feature can fail due to memory fragmentation.
2. It requires a contiguous 16KB heap chunk, but continuous allocation and deallocation of
the RX buffer can lead to fragmentation.
3. If another component allocates memory between these operations, it can break up the
available 16KB block, causing allocation failure.
Solution:
1. Introduce configurable strategy for using dynamic buffers in TLS connections.
2. For example, convert RX buffers to static after the TLS handshake.
3. Allow users to select the strategy via a new field in the esp_http_client_cfg_t structure.
4. The strategy can be controlled independently for each TLS session.
This commit refactors the script responsible for starting a Python-based HTTPS server
to align with the latest Python version's requirements and best practices.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/13575
openssl server does not support for range request mechanism.
Consequently, it does not support partial download feature.
So, removing commands and steps required for staring openssl server.
Also, updated pytest file to avoid unnecssary issues while starting server.