spi_flash: define spi_flash_guard_{start,stop} with IRAM_ATTR
These functions are marked as inline and are called from functions which are in IRAM. In release (-Os) builds, the compiler may decide not to inline these functions. Placing these functions into IRAM explicitly works around this.
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@ -103,16 +103,18 @@ SpiFlashOpResult IRAM_ATTR spi_flash_unlock()
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return SPI_FLASH_RESULT_OK;
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}
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static inline void spi_flash_guard_start()
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static inline void IRAM_ATTR spi_flash_guard_start()
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{
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if (s_flash_guard_ops)
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if (s_flash_guard_ops) {
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s_flash_guard_ops->start();
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}
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}
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static inline void spi_flash_guard_end()
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static inline void IRAM_ATTR spi_flash_guard_end()
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{
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if (s_flash_guard_ops)
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if (s_flash_guard_ops) {
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s_flash_guard_ops->end();
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}
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}
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esp_err_t IRAM_ATTR spi_flash_erase_sector(size_t sec)
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