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| ESP-MESH Programming Guide
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| ==========================
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| 
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| This is a programming guide for ESP-MESH, including the API reference and coding examples. This guide is split into the following parts:
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| 1. :ref:`mesh-programming-model`
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| 2. :ref:`mesh-writing-mesh-application`
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| 3. :ref:`mesh-self-organized-behavior`
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| 
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| 4. :ref:`mesh-application-examples`
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| 5. :ref:`mesh-api-reference`
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| 
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| For documentation regarding the ESP-MESH protocol, please see the :doc:`ESP-MESH API Guide<../../api-guides/mesh>`. For more information about ESP-MESH Development Framework, please see `ESP-MESH Development Framework <https://github.com/espressif/esp-mdf>`_.
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| 
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| 
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| .. ---------------------- ESP-MESH Programming Model --------------------------
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| 
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| .. _mesh-programming-model:
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| 
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| ESP-MESH Programming Model
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| --------------------------
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| 
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| Software Stack
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| The ESP-MESH software stack is built atop the Wi-Fi Driver/FreeRTOS and may use the LwIP Stack in some instances (i.e. the root node). The following diagram illustrates the ESP-MESH software stack.
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| 
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| .. _mesh-going-to-software-stack:
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| .. figure:: ../../../_static/mesh-software-stack.png
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|     :align: center
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|     :alt: ESP-MESH Software Stack
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|     :figclass: align-center
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| 
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|     ESP-MESH Software Stack
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| 
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| .. _mesh-events:
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| 
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| System Events
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| An application interfaces with ESP-MESH via **ESP-MESH Events**. Since ESP-MESH is built atop the Wi-Fi stack, it is also possible for the application to interface with the Wi-Fi driver via the **Wi-Fi Event Task**. The following diagram illustrates the interfaces for the various System Events in an ESP-MESH application.
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| 
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| .. figure:: ../../../_static/mesh-events-delivery.png
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|     :align: center
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|     :alt: ESP-MESH System Events Delivery
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|     :figclass: align-center
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| 
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|     ESP-MESH System Events Delivery
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| 
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| The :cpp:type:`mesh_event_id_t` defines all possible ESP-MESH events and can indicate events such as the connection/disconnection of parent/child. Before ESP-MESH events can be used, the application must register a **Mesh Events handler** via :cpp:func:`esp_event_handler_register` to the default event task. The Mesh Events handler that is registered contain handlers for each ESP-MESH event relevant to the application.
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| 
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| Typical use cases of mesh events include using events such as :cpp:enumerator:`MESH_EVENT_PARENT_CONNECTED` and :cpp:enumerator:`MESH_EVENT_CHILD_CONNECTED` to indicate when a node can begin transmitting data upstream and downstream respectively. Likewise, :cpp:enumerator:`IP_EVENT_STA_GOT_IP` and :cpp:enumerator:`IP_EVENT_STA_LOST_IP` can be used to indicate when the root node can and cannot transmit data to the external IP network.
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| 
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| .. warning::
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|     When using ESP-MESH under self-organized mode, users must ensure that no calls to Wi-Fi API are made. This is due to the fact that the self-organizing mode will internally make Wi-Fi API calls to connect/disconnect/scan etc. **Any Wi-Fi calls from the application (including calls from callbacks and handlers of Wi-Fi events) may interfere with ESP-MESH's self-organizing behavior**. Therefore, user's should not call Wi-Fi APIs after :cpp:func:`esp_mesh_start` is called, and before :cpp:func:`esp_mesh_stop` is called.
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| 
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| LwIP & ESP-MESH
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| The application can access the ESP-MESH stack directly without having to go through the LwIP stack. The LwIP stack is only required by the root node to transmit/receive data to/from an external IP network. However, since every node can potentially become the root node (due to automatic root node selection), each node must still initialize the LwIP stack.
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| 
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| **Each node is required to initialize LwIP by calling** :cpp:func:`tcpip_adapter_init`. In order to prevent non-root node access to LwIP, the application should stop the following services after LwIP initialization:
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|     - DHCP server service on the softAP interface.
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|     - DHCP client service on the station interface.
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| The following code snippet demonstrates how to initialize LwIP for ESP-MESH applications.
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| 
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| .. code-block:: c
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| 
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|     /*  tcpip initialization */
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|     tcpip_adapter_init();
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|     /*
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|      * for mesh
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|      * stop DHCP server on softAP interface by default
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|      * stop DHCP client on station interface by default
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|      */
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|     ESP_ERROR_CHECK(tcpip_adapter_dhcps_stop(TCPIP_ADAPTER_IF_AP));
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|     ESP_ERROR_CHECK(tcpip_adapter_dhcpc_stop(TCPIP_ADAPTER_IF_STA));
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| 
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| .. note::
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| 
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|     ESP-MESH requires a root node to be connected with a router. Therefore, in the event that a node becomes the root, **the corresponding handler must start the DHCP client service and immediately obtain an IP address**. Doing so will allow other nodes to begin transmitting/receiving packets to/from the external IP network. However, this step is unnecessary if static IP settings are used.
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| 
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| 
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| .. ---------------------- Writing a Mesh Application --------------------------
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| .. _mesh-writing-mesh-application:
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| 
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| Writing an ESP-MESH Application 
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| -------------------------------
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| 
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| The prerequisites for starting ESP-MESH is to initialize LwIP and Wi-Fi, The following code snippet demonstrates the necessary prerequisite steps before ESP-MESH itself can be initialized.
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| 
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| .. code-block:: c
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| 
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|     tcpip_adapter_init();
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|     /*
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|      * for mesh
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|      * stop DHCP server on softAP interface by default
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|      * stop DHCP client on station interface by default
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|      */
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|     ESP_ERROR_CHECK(tcpip_adapter_dhcps_stop(TCPIP_ADAPTER_IF_AP));
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|     ESP_ERROR_CHECK(tcpip_adapter_dhcpc_stop(TCPIP_ADAPTER_IF_STA));
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| 
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|     /*  event initialization */
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|     ESP_ERROR_CHECK(esp_event_loop_create_default());
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| 
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|     /*  Wi-Fi initialization */
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|     wifi_init_config_t config = WIFI_INIT_CONFIG_DEFAULT();
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|     ESP_ERROR_CHECK(esp_wifi_init(&config));
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|     /*  register IP events handler */
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|     ESP_ERROR_CHECK(esp_event_handler_register(IP_EVENT, IP_EVENT_STA_GOT_IP, &ip_event_handler, NULL));
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|     ESP_ERROR_CHECK(esp_wifi_set_storage(WIFI_STORAGE_FLASH));
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|     ESP_ERROR_CHECK(esp_wifi_start());
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| 
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| After initializing LwIP and Wi-Fi, the process of getting an ESP-MESH network up and running can be summarized into the following three steps:
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| 
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| 1. :ref:`mesh-initialize-mesh`
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| 2. :ref:`mesh-configuring-mesh`
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| 3. :ref:`mesh-start-mesh`
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| 
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| .. _mesh-initialize-mesh:
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| Initialize Mesh
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| The following code snippet demonstrates how to initialize ESP-MESH
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| .. code-block:: c
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|     /*  mesh initialization */
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|     ESP_ERROR_CHECK(esp_mesh_init());
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|     /*  register mesh events handler */
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|     ESP_ERROR_CHECK(esp_event_handler_register(MESH_EVENT, ESP_EVENT_ANY_ID, &mesh_event_handler, NULL));
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| 
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| .. _mesh-configuring-mesh:
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| 
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| Configuring an ESP-MESH Network
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| .. todo - Add note about unified configuration
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| 
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| ESP-MESH is configured via :cpp:func:`esp_mesh_set_config` which receives its arguments using the :cpp:type:`mesh_cfg_t` structure. The structure contains the following parameters used to configure ESP-MESH:
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| 
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| +------------------+-------------------------------------+
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| | Parameter        | Description                         |
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| +==================+=====================================+
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| | Channel          | Range from 1 to 14                  |
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| +------------------+-------------------------------------+
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| | Mesh ID          | ID of ESP-MESH Network,             |
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| |                  | see :cpp:type:`mesh_addr_t`         |
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| +------------------+-------------------------------------+
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| | Router           | Router Configuration,               |
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| |                  | see :cpp:type:`mesh_router_t`       |
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| +------------------+-------------------------------------+
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| | Mesh AP          | Mesh AP Configuration,              |
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| |                  | see :cpp:type:`mesh_ap_cfg_t`       |
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| +------------------+-------------------------------------+
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| | Crypto Functions | Crypto Functions for Mesh IE,       |
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| |                  | see :cpp:type:`mesh_crypto_funcs_t` |
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| +------------------+-------------------------------------+
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| 
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| The following code snippet demonstrates how to configure ESP-MESH.
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| .. code-block:: c
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|     /* Enable the Mesh IE encryption by default */
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|     mesh_cfg_t cfg = MESH_INIT_CONFIG_DEFAULT();
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|     /* mesh ID */
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|     memcpy((uint8_t *) &cfg.mesh_id, MESH_ID, 6);
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|     /* channel (must match the router's channel) */
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|     cfg.channel = CONFIG_MESH_CHANNEL;
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|     /* router */
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|     cfg.router.ssid_len = strlen(CONFIG_MESH_ROUTER_SSID);
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|     memcpy((uint8_t *) &cfg.router.ssid, CONFIG_MESH_ROUTER_SSID, cfg.router.ssid_len);
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|     memcpy((uint8_t *) &cfg.router.password, CONFIG_MESH_ROUTER_PASSWD,
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|            strlen(CONFIG_MESH_ROUTER_PASSWD));
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|     /* mesh softAP */
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|     cfg.mesh_ap.max_connection = CONFIG_MESH_AP_CONNECTIONS;
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|     memcpy((uint8_t *) &cfg.mesh_ap.password, CONFIG_MESH_AP_PASSWD,
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|            strlen(CONFIG_MESH_AP_PASSWD));
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|     ESP_ERROR_CHECK(esp_mesh_set_config(&cfg));
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| 
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| .. _mesh-start-mesh:
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| 
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| Start Mesh
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| ^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| The following code snippet demonstrates how to start ESP-MESH.
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| .. code-block:: c
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| 
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|     /* mesh start */
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|     ESP_ERROR_CHECK(esp_mesh_start());
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| 
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| After starting ESP-MESH, the application should check for ESP-MESH events to determine when it has connected to the network. After connecting, the application can start transmitting and receiving packets over the ESP-MESH network using :cpp:func:`esp_mesh_send` and :cpp:func:`esp_mesh_recv`.
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| 
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| 
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| .. --------------------- ESP-MESH Application Examples ------------------------
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| 
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| .. _mesh-self-organized-behavior:
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| Self Organized Networking
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| -------------------------
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| 
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| Self organized networking is a feature of ESP-MESH where nodes can autonomously scan/select/connect/reconnect to other nodes and routers. This feature allows an ESP-MESH network to operate with high degree of autonomy by making the network robust to dynamic network topologies and conditions. With self organized networking enabled, nodes in an ESP-MESH network are able to carry out the following actions without autonomously:
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| - Selection or election of the root node (see **Automatic Root Node Selection** in :ref:`mesh-building-a-network`)
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| - Selection of a preferred parent node (see **Parent Node Selection** in :ref:`mesh-building-a-network`)
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| - Automatic reconnection upon detecting a disconnection (see **Intermediate Parent Node Failure** in :ref:`mesh-managing-a-network`)
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| 
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| When self organized networking is enabled, the ESP-MESH stack will internally make calls to Wi-Fi APIs. Therefore, **the application layer should not make any calls to Wi-Fi APIs whilst self organized networking is enabled as doing so would risk interfering with ESP-MESH**.
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| Toggling Self Organized Networking
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| Self organized networking can be enabled or disabled by the application at runtime by calling the :cpp:func:`esp_mesh_set_self_organized` function. The function has the two following parameters: 
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| - ``bool enable`` specifies whether to enable or disable self organized networking.
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| 
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| - ``bool select_parent`` specifies whether a new parent node should be selected when enabling self organized networking. Selecting a new parent has different effects depending the node type and the node's current state. This parameter is unused when disabling self organized networking.
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| 
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| Disabling Self Organized Networking
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| """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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| The following code snippet demonstrates how to disable self organized networking.
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| .. code-block:: c
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|     //Disable self organized networking
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|     esp_mesh_set_self_organized(false, false);
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| 
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| ESP-MESH will attempt to maintain the node's current Wi-Fi state when disabling self organized networking.
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| - If the node was previously connected to other nodes, it will remain connected.
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| - If the node was previously disconnected and was scanning for a parent node or router, it will stop scanning.
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| - If the node was previously attempting to reconnect to a parent node or router, it will stop reconnecting.
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| 
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| Enabling Self Organized Networking
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| """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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| 
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| ESP-MESH will attempt to maintain the node's current Wi-Fi state when enabling self organized networking. However, depending on the node type and whether a new parent is selected, the Wi-Fi state of the node can change. The following table shows effects of enabling self organized networking.
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| +---------------+--------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| | Select Parent | Is Root Node | Effects                                                                                                          |
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| +===============+==============+==================================================================================================================+
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| | N             | N            | - Nodes already connected to a parent node will remain connected.                                                |
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| |               |              | - Nodes previously scanning for a parent nodes will stop scanning. Call :cpp:func:`esp_mesh_connect` to restart. |
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| |               +--------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| |               | Y            | - A root node already connected to router will stay connected.                                                   |
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| |               |              | - A root node disconnected from router will need to call :cpp:func:`esp_mesh_connect` to reconnect.              |                                   
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| +---------------+--------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| | Y             | N            | - Nodes without a parent node will automatically select a preferred parent and connect.                          |
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| |               |              | - Nodes already connected to a parent node will disconnect, reselect a preferred parent node, and connect.       |
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| |               +--------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| |               | Y            | - For a root node to connect to a parent node, it must give up it's role as root. Therefore, a root node will    |
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| |               |              |   disconnect from the router and all child nodes, select a preferred parent node, and connect.                   |
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| +---------------+--------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| 
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| The following code snipping demonstrates how to enable self organized networking.
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| .. code-block:: c
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|     //Enable self organized networking and select a new parent
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|     esp_mesh_set_self_organized(true, true);
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| 
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|     ...
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| 
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|     //Enable self organized networking and manually reconnect
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|     esp_mesh_set_self_organized(true, false);
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|     esp_mesh_connect();
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| 
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| 
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| Calling Wi-Fi API
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| There can be instances in which an application may want to directly call Wi-Fi API whilst using ESP-MESH. For example, an application may want to manually scan for neighboring APs. However, **self organized networking must be disabled before the application calls any Wi-Fi APIs**. This will prevent the ESP-MESH stack from attempting to call any Wi-Fi APIs and potentially interfering with the application's calls.
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| Therefore, application calls to Wi-Fi APIs should be placed in between calls of :cpp:func:`esp_mesh_set_self_organized` which disable and enable self organized networking. The following code snippet demonstrates how an application can safely call :cpp:func:`esp_wifi_scan_start` whilst using ESP-MESH.
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| .. code-block:: c
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|     //Disable self organized networking
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|     esp_mesh_set_self_organized(0, 0);
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|     //Stop any scans already in progress
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|     esp_wifi_scan_stop();
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|     //Manually start scan. Will automatically stop when run to completion 
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|     esp_wifi_scan_start();
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| 
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|     //Process scan results
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| 
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|     ...
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| 
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|     //Re-enable self organized networking if still connected
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|     esp_mesh_set_self_organized(1, 0);
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| 
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|     ...
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| 
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|     //Re-enable self organized networking if non-root and disconnected
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|     esp_mesh_set_self_organized(1, 1);
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| 
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|     ...
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| 
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|     //Re-enable self organized networking if root and disconnected
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|     esp_mesh_set_self_organized(1, 0);  //Don't select new parent
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|     esp_mesh_connect();                 //Manually reconnect to router
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| 
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| 
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| .. --------------------- ESP-MESH Application Examples ------------------------
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| 
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| .. _mesh-application-examples:
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| Application Examples
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| --------------------
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| 
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| ESP-IDF contains these ESP-MESH example projects:
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| :example:`The Internal Communication Example<mesh/internal_communication>` demonstrates how to set up a ESP-MESH network and have the root node send a data packet to every node within the network.
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| :example:`The Manual Networking Example<mesh/manual_networking>` demonstrates how to use ESP-MESH without the self-organizing features. This example shows how to program a node to manually scan for a list of potential parent nodes and select a parent node based on custom criteria.
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| 
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| 
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| .. ------------------------- ESP-MESH API Reference ---------------------------
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| 
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| .. _mesh-api-reference:
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| 
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| API Reference
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| --------------
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| .. include-build-file:: inc/esp_mesh.inc
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