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Fix LEDs glitching at startup (ESP32 only) #5337
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WalkthroughAdded ESP32-specific one-time flash cache check in initConnection to compare stored WiFi credentials with in-memory config, set a flag to trigger an NVM update on next WiFi.begin if different, and default subsequent operations to RAM storage to avoid flash wear. Changes
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In `@wled00/wled.cpp`:
- Around line 678-679: The comparison is reading STA settings from the AP union
member (cachedConfig.ap.ssid / cachedConfig.ap.password) which is semantically
wrong; update the code to use the STA union member (cachedConfig.sta.ssid and
cachedConfig.sta.password) when comparing against multiWiFi[0].clientSSID and
multiWiFi[0].clientPass (the code around the strncmp checks), ensuring you
reference the STA fields for ESP_IF_WIFI_STA usage.
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Tested working on ESP32, C3, S3 |
This PR fixes the brief halt of LED animations by storing wifi credentials in non volatile memory which makes WiFi connect almost instantly after boot.
If multiple WiFi are configured, only the first one is stored and will benefit from this fix.
ESP8266 does not support this "fast connenct" feature.
To still prevent flash wear, the stored credentials are compared to config credentials and only updated if they changed. This comparison and updating is done only once at bootup.
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