* Philosophical: "explicit is better than implicit".
* Practical: Allows useful errors if invalid directories given in components as the defaults aren't
always used. Also trims the -I path from a number of components that have no actual include
directory.
* Simplifies knowing which components will be header-only and which won't
libc time function now rely on esp_timer_get_time as the source of
high-resolution time, rather than FRC1 timer. Internally, on the ESP32
esp_timer implementation uses FRC2 timer.
- Change help text and labels in Kconfig to use "high-resolution timer"
instead of FRC1. Keep existing Kconfig option name to be backwards
compatible.
- Change references to "FRC1" in the source code to "FRC".
These functions were discarded but not provided in ROM.
Generated from commit 8ad0aa7d6 in newlib script repo. Didn't rebuild most of libc/libc_nano,
only appended the missing object files to the existing archives (should save some git churn).
Allows fcntl() implementation in vfs to be used.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1070
Note this is different to the other libc file-related syscalls, as there is no
reent structure involved.
Fix warnings where undefined vars are used.
Make Kconfig emit "FOO=" for unset bool options
To ensure make variables are always defined, even if empty.
When writing auto.conf, include symbols disabled by dependency to make sure all make variables are always defined.
Fixesespressif/esp-idf#137
Cherry-picked from https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/138
For config-only components, component.mk should now contain "COMPONENT_CONFIG_ONLY := 1"
Also refactored some of the generation of linker paths, library list. This required cleaning up the way the bootloader
project works, it's now mostly independent from the parent.
If scheduler was running, and lock was an automatic variable (ie stack-allocated) to be initialised by _lock_init*,
initialisation could be skipped if the lock variable was non-zero (and lock would be left invalid).
In other cases the lock is statically initialised to zero by __LOCK_INIT*
Small changes to clock calibration value will cause increasing errors
the longer the device runs. Consider the case of deep sleep, assuming
that RTC counter is used for timekeeping:
- before sleep:
time_before = rtc_counter * calibration_val
- after sleep:
time_after = (rtc_counter + sleep_count) * (calibration_val + epsilon)
where 'epsilon' is a small estimation error of 'calibration_val'.
The apparent sleep duration thus will be:
time_after - time_before = sleep_count * (calibration_val + epsilon)
+ rtc_counter * epsilon
Second term on the right hand side is the error in time difference
estimation, it is proportional to the total system runtime (rtc_counter).
To avoid this issue, this change makes RTC_SLOW_CLK calibration value
persistent across restarts. This allows the calibration value update to
be preformed, while keeping time after update same as before the update.
This change removes the erroneous cast to uint32_t (which caused time to
wrap around after 1 hour) and splits the multiplication into two terms
to remove the wraparound after 13 days.
Ref. https://esp32.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=1908
- RTC_CNTL_SLOWCLK_FREQ define is removed; rtc_clk_slow_freq_get_hz
function can be used instead to get an approximate RTC_SLOW_CLK
frequency
- Clock calibration is performed at startup. The value is saved and used
for timekeeping and when entering deep sleep.
- When using the 32k XTAL, startup code will wait for the oscillator to
start up. This can be possibly optimized by starting a separate task
to wait for oscillator startup, and performing clock switch in that
task.
- Fix a bug that 32k XTAL would be disabled in rtc_clk_init.
- Fix a rounding error in rtc_clk_cal, which caused systematic frequency
error.
- Fix an overflow bug which caused rtc_clk_cal to timeout early if the
slow_clk_cycles argument would exceed certain value
- Improve 32k XTAL oscillator startup time by introducing bootstrapping
code, which uses internal pullup/pulldown resistors on 32K_N/32K_P
pins to set better initial conditions for the oscillator.
add wakeup from touch sensor, and deep sleep example
- add new deep sleep wakeup mode
- change documentation to explain incompatibilities between different wakeup mode, add error checks
- add new ULP instructions necessary for ULP wakeup scenario
- fix issues with I_WR_REG, I_SLEEP, I_END instructions
- add deep sleep example, illustrating the use of timer, gpio, touch, and ULP wakeup triggers
See merge request !461
While there was no register at DR_REG_FRC_TIMER_BASE + 0x60, due to
peripheral address space wraparound this write actually affected one of
FRC2 registers, which is used by WiFi stack to implement legacy
ets_timer APIs.
This change uses FRC_TIMER_LOAD_REG(0) instead, which can be set to
known value safely.
In some cases (when RTC register reads are performed from the APP CPU), a write to FRC_TIMER_INT_REG may be lost on the bus.
Writing to another DPORT register immediately before or after that works around the issue.
We write one dummy value to an address which doesn’t have any register associated with it.
Fixes https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/issues/120
One common pattern of using assert function looks as follows:
int ret = do_foo();
assert(ret == 0); // which reads as: “do_foo should never fail here, by design”
The problem with such code is that if ‘assert’ is removed by the preprocessor in release build,
variable ret is no longer used, and the compiler issues a warning about this.
Changing assert definition in the way done here make the variable used, from language syntax perspective.
Semantically, the variable is still unused at run time (as sizeof can be evaluated at compile time), so the compiler
can optimize things away if possible.