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Merge branch 'fix_ethernet_reconnect_ipv6' into integration
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@@ -490,10 +490,12 @@ void EthernetComponent::got_ip6_event_handler(void *arg, esp_event_base_t event_
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void EthernetComponent::finish_connect_() {
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#if USE_NETWORK_IPV6
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// Retry IPv6 link-local setup if it failed during initial connect
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// This handles the case where IPv6 setup failed in start_connect_()
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// because the interface wasn't ready (usually cable unplugged/link down,
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// rarely a timing issue during state transitions).
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// By now we're in CONNECTED state so the interface is definitely up.
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// This handles the case where min_ipv6_addr_count is NOT set (or is 0),
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// allowing us to reach CONNECTED state with just IPv4.
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// If IPv6 setup failed in start_connect_() because the interface wasn't ready:
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// - Bootup timing issues (#10281)
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// - Cable unplugged/network interruption (#10705)
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// We can now retry since we're in CONNECTED state and the interface is definitely up.
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if (!this->ipv6_setup_done_) {
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esp_err_t err = esp_netif_create_ip6_linklocal(this->eth_netif_);
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if (err == ESP_OK) {
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@@ -570,18 +572,23 @@ void EthernetComponent::start_connect_() {
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}
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#if USE_NETWORK_IPV6
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// Attempt to create IPv6 link-local address
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// Note: this may fail with ESP_FAIL if the interface is not up yet
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// (typically cable unplugged, but could be timing during link transitions).
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// We'll retry in the CONNECTED state if it fails here.
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// We MUST attempt this here, not just in finish_connect_(), because with
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// min_ipv6_addr_count set, the component won't reach CONNECTED state without IPv6.
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// However, this may fail with ESP_FAIL if the interface is not up yet:
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// - At bootup when link isn't ready (#10281)
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// - After disconnection/cable unplugged (#10705)
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// We'll retry in finish_connect_() if it fails here.
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err = esp_netif_create_ip6_linklocal(this->eth_netif_);
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if (err != ESP_OK) {
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if (err == ESP_ERR_ESP_NETIF_INVALID_PARAMS) {
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// This is a programming error, not a transient failure
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ESPHL_ERROR_CHECK(err, "esp_netif_create_ip6_linklocal invalid parameters");
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} else {
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// ESP_FAIL means the interface isn't up yet (e.g., cable unplugged, link down)
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// This is expected during reconnection attempts after network interruptions
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// We'll retry once we reach CONNECTED state and the interface is actually up
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// ESP_FAIL means the interface isn't up yet
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// This is expected and non-fatal, happens in multiple scenarios:
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// - During reconnection after network interruptions (#10705)
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// - At bootup when the link isn't ready yet (#10281)
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// We'll retry once we reach CONNECTED state and the interface is up
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ESP_LOGW(TAG, "esp_netif_create_ip6_linklocal failed: %s", esp_err_to_name(err));
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// Don't mark component as failed - this is a transient error
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}
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