This commit backports the following features from FreeRTOS v9.0.0
- uxSemaphoreGetCount()
- vTimerSetTimerId(), xTimerGetPeriod(), xTimerGetExpiryTime()
- xTimerCreateStatic()
- xEventGroupCreateStatic()
- uxSemaphoreGetCount()
Functions backported previously
- xTaskCreateStatic()
- xQueueCreateStatic()
- xSemaphoreCreateBinaryStatic(), xSemaphoreCreateCountingStatic()
- xSemaphoreCreateMutexStatic(), xSemaphoreCreateRecursiveMutexStatic()
- pcQueueGetName()
- vTaskSetThreadLocalStoragePointer()
- pvTaskGetThreadLocalStoragePointer()
Unit tests were also written for the functions above (except for pcQueueGetName
which is tested in a separate Queue Registry MR). The original tlsp and del cb test case
was deleted and integrated into the test cases of this MR.
When using CPP and C combination this particular file threw error on linking.
Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/1249
(Amended to add INC_FREERTOS_H guard, comment on #endif)
1. Usage of this module required applications to include additional
files. What files to include is not very intuitive. Instead, it is
better for the header file itself to include other files as required.
2. Even though it may seem logical, it is better to explicitly mention
that an item needs to be "Returned" after a Receive
Signed-off-by: Piyush Shah <piyush@espressif.com>
It was observed that if the ring buffer size provided by application
is not a multiple of 4, some checks were failing (as read_ptr and write_ptr
could shoot beyond the ring buffer boundary), thereby causing asserts.
Simply wrapping around the pointers for such cases fixes the issue.
Moreover, because of the logic for maintaining 4-byte boundary,
it was also possible that a wrap-around occurred for some data,
even when the actual size remaining was sufficient for it.
Eg. Buffer available: 34, data size: 34, 4-byte aligned size: 36
Since the logic compares against 36, it writes 34 bytes and does a
wraparound. But since all 34 bytes are already written, there is
nothing to write after wrapping. It is better to just re-set the
write pointer to the dtart of ring buffer in such cases.
Tested send/receive for various arbitrary sizes of data and for
arbitrary sizes of ring buffer.
Alternative Solutions:
1) Allow only sizes which are multiples of 4, and return error otherwise.
Appropriate code and documentation change would be required
2) Allow arbitrary sizes, but internally add upto 3 bytes to make
the total size a multiple of 4
Signed-off-by: Piyush Shah <piyush@espressif.com>
disabled
The misssing stubs get pulled in from the toolchain's libstdc++ also
causing to pull in defined stubs. This results in redefinition of
symbols. Fixing it by simply adding the missing stubs when exceptions
are disabled.
Signed-off-by: Amey Inamdar <amey.inamdar@gmail.com>
This defines the OpenSSL X509_CHECK_FLAG_...s and the set/clear
accessors. Since none of them are supported, the set / clear
accessor currently always does nothing and returns error.
This call is often part of the generic openssl user code to
set up certificate verification. This patch allows it to
compile for ESP32 and decide at runtime what to do about
unsupported flags.
Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/980
This lets the user code set the mbedtls hostname using the standard OpenSSL
X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1_host() API semantics.
The API takes an X509_VERIFY_PARAM pointer. We use the fact that is
a composed member of the SSL struct to derive the SSL pointer.
The X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1_host() is unusual in that it can accept a
NUL terminated C string as usual, or a nonterminated pointer + length.
This implementation converts the latter to the former if given, before
using it.
This is enough for user code to get the openssl wrapper to make
mbedtls confirm the CN on the peer cert belongs to the hostname used
to reach it, by doing, eg
X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1_host(SSL_get0_param(myssl), myhostname, 0);
Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/980
This adds the standard OpenSSL api to get a pointer to the SSL struct's
X509_VERIFY_PARAM. We need this for the OpenSSL api to set the peer
hostname introduced in the next patch.
Part of https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/980
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).
In the queue registry test, start_sem is given twice to let both tasks
start the test. Each task takes start_sem, does some work, gives done_sem,
and goes on to wait for start_sem again.
It may happen that one task can grab start_sem, add queues to the
registry, give done_sem, then grab start_sem again, delete the queues
from the registry, and give done_sem again. At this point, main test
task takes done_sem twice and proceeds to verify that queues have been
added to the registry. But in fact, the first task has already deleted
its queues from the registry, and the second one might not have added
the queues yet. This causes test to fail.
This changes the test to use separate start semaphores for each task,
to avoid the race condition.
1. All the registers of touch sensor 8 and 9 are mismatched except the ‘dac’ field in touch register of RTC IO
2. To swap the index for sensor 8 and 9 in APIs.
This commit makes the configQUEUE_REGISTRY_SIZE and
configGENERATE_RUN_TIME_STATS configurable in menuconfig.
- configQUEUE_REGISTRY_SIZE can now be set in menuconfig.
- The functions vQueueAddToRegistry() and vQueueUnregisterQueue() were made
SMP compatbile
- pcQueueGetName() was backported from FreeRTOS v9.0.0
- Added test case for Queue Registry functions
- configGENERATE_RUN_TIME_STATS can now be enabled in menuconfig. CCOUNT or
esp_timer can be selected as the FreeRTOS run time clock in menuconfig as
well, although CCOUNT will overflow quickly.
- Run time stats collection (in vTaskSwitchContext) and generation (in
uxTaskGetSystemState) have been made SMP compatible. Therefore
vTaskGetRunTimeStats() now displays the run time usage of each task as a
percentage of total runtime of both CPUs
Squash
- Remove ASCII-only configuration, CP437 is used instead
- Add dynamic code page configuration
See components/fatfs/src/00history.txt for FATFS changelog.
Reported from github:
https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1219https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1202
After providing a simple code to digital team, they confirmed that this is a hardware bug.
Root cause:
The fifo reset signal is incorrectly connected
If we want to reset tx fifo of UART2, we have to set txfifo_rst bit of both UART1 and UART2
If we want to reset rx fifo of UART2, we have to set rxfifo_rst bit of both UART1 and UART2
Workaround:
we don't use fifo rst bit in driver.
Documentation:
Digital team would update TRM and give more explanation about this issue.
1. use esp_timer instead of FreeRTOS timer to implement osi_alarm in bluedroid
2. Remove two APIs: osi_alarm_now() and osi_alarm_time_diff() and modify the hci layer logic that use them
3. Implement osi_alarm_get_remaining_ms()
4. Move the definition of struct alarm_t in source file "alarm.c"
5. Add definition of module error code
To achieve reliable operation with GD flash at 80MHz, need to raise
core voltage.
This causes the following current consumption increase:
At 80MHz: from 29mA to 33mA
At 160MHz: from 41mA to 47mA
Test conditions: 2 cores running code from IRAM, remaining peripherals
clock gated.
Earlier recursive mutex was being used for this but since
SCOMPARE1 is already being saved/restored during context
switch, atomic compare and set can be used for this.
Signed-off-by: Mahavir Jain <mahavir@espressif.com>
Test cases were added for the following functions
- xTaskNotify(), xTaskNotifyGive(), xTaskNotifyFromISR(), vTaskNotifyGiveFromISR(),
- xTaskNotifyWait(), ulTaskNotifyTake()
- vTaskDelayUntil()
The following function was made smp compatible and tested as well
- eTaskGetState()
Old behavior assumes message compressed when any of 2 most significant bits are set,
But in fact Message compressed only when both those bits are set to 1.
Also maximal label length should be 63 bytes.
Renamed the internal rc to __err_rc to avoid clashes with local variables.
This code would not do the expected thing with the original ESP_ERROR_CHECK macro:
esp_err_t my_func(esp_err_t x)
{
assert(x == 23);
}
esp_err_t rc = 23; //some value that is important fo the user
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(my_func(rc));
The macro will expand to:
esp_err_t rc = (my_func(rc));
And the code will assert, as my_func will receive a random value - whatever is in the internal macro rc temp variable. This is due to the C weirdness of allowing this code:
int x = x; //x has a random value.
Pointer tcpip_api_call *m should be converted to pppapi_msg* instead of pppapi_msg_msg*
in pppapi_do_ppp_set_default(), pppapi_do_ppp_free() and so on.
It solve this issue https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/1028
so there is no need to patch ip4.c because now netif_defauilt is setted correctly.
Also it prevents memory corruption when pppapi_free() is called.
This commit reverts the revert on the new task watchdog API. It also
fixes the following bug which caused the reversion.
- sdkconfig TASK_WDT_TIMEOUT_S has been reverted from the unit of ms back to the
unit of seconds. Fixes bug where projects using the new API without rebuilding sdkconfig
would cause the old default value of 5 to be interpreted in ms.
This commit also adds the following features to the task watchdog
- Updated idle hook registration to be compatible with dual core hooks
- Updated dual core hooks to support deregistration for cpu
- Legacy mode has been removed and esp_task_wdt_feed() is now replaced by
esp_task_wdt_reset(). esp_task_wdt_feed() is deprecated
- Idle hooks to reset are now registered/deregistered when the idle tasks are
added/deleted from the Task Watchdog instead of at Task Watchdog init/deinit
- Updated example
1. V366, fix a problem which initialize current can reach 800mA.
2. V365, fix a problem for pll_cap tracking in Coexist (BT & WIFI)
mode. The problem will make Coexist (BT & WIFI) WIFI AP mode TX
Fail in high temperature(>70).
3. V364, fix a bug of BT and Wifi coexist (hung in function of
force_wifi_mode())
component/bt: Fix the bug of master don't send pair request to the slave when the sec_act set to the value of ESP_BLE_SEC_ENCRYPT.
See merge request !1376
1. move settings of WIFI_CLK_EN_REG for bluetooth into controller init/deinit APIs
2. modify the bit mask used in phy_rf init/deinit to use WIFI-BT shared bits