1. separate rom include files and linkscript to esp_rom
2. modefiy "include rom/xxx.h" to "include esp32/rom/xxx.h"
3. Forward compatible
4. update mqtt
Works around bug where components/soc/CMakeLists.txt was testing "EXISTS
${COMPONENT_PATH}/${SOC_NAME}" and this test could pass during early
expansion if COMPONENT_PATH was empty and a directory /esp32 exists
on Windows.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/3195
V2 adds:
* Independent result for visibility (showing/hiding menus)
* Includes adding IDs for all items (menus & symbols) in kconfig_menus.json
Still backwards compatible with V1, with some small changes (menu items now listed in results).
Also added some protocol docs, changed the "listening on stdin" message to come after any kconfiglib warnings
Linker script generator produces build/esp32/esp32.common.ld from
components/esp32/ld/esp32.common.ld.in
This works fine until IDF is downgraded to V3.1 which uses components/esp32/ld/esp32.common.ld and
doesn't track build/esp32/esp32.common.ld at all.
At this point, the linker runs in the build/esp32 directory and "-T esp32.common.ld" picks up the
linker script generated .ld file, which causes mis-builds.
As reported on forums: https://esp32.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=9684&p=40105
A problem if the Python interpreter used for idf.py (or set via PYTHON
variable) didn't match
"/usr/bin/env python" (or the associated executable for .py files, on
Windows).
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/3160
Possibly also fix for https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2936
Adds build system test to catch any future direct execution of Python in
the standard build process.
When generating JSON metadata for ranges where there are conditional ranges (ie different allowed range
depending on another config setting), the JSON metadata would always have the last named range as
the expression was not evaluated properly.
Thanks to ulfalizer on GitHub for pointing this out.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2195
Previously, this compiler flag was not being applied
regardless of CONFIG_SPIRAM_CACHE_WORKAROUND setting.
Explanation: add_compile_options() only applies to
source files added after the function is run, or in
subdirectories added after the function is run. In
this case, no new source files were being added after
this function was run.
1. ref_clock used in unit tests occasionally produces time off by ~100
microseconds shortly after being started. Add a delay to let
ref_clock stabilise, until the cause is found.
2. Reduce roundoff error accumulation which would occasionally cause
the test to fail, by choosing an overflow value which can be divided
by APB frequency.
3. Move time sampling part of the test into an IRAM function to
reduce variations due to cache behavior.
4. Remove calculation of "standard deviation" in the test, as what was
calculated was not actually standard deviation, and it did not add any
useful information.