1. Fix WiFi timer enable twice issue
2. Fix a softAP compatibility issue
3. Fix ebuf alloc counter issue
4. remove nvs_flash_init() in esp_wifi_init()
5. Fix scan only find few APs after set bssid
6. Fix can not connect to hidden SoftAP
7. Remove group key entry before connecting ot AP
Moves the ets_timer_arm() / ets_timer_disarm() code paths to RAM
Overhead is 740 bytes of IRAM, 0 bytes DRAM
(For comparison: If all of esp_timer.c is moved to RAM, overhead is 1068 bytes IRAM and 480 bytes DRAM.)
Some frameworks based on ESP-IDF need to be able to decide whether to
initialize SPI RAM after the application has started. This change splits
out part of esp_spiram_init which manipulate cache MMU into a separate
function. Applications can disable cache, call esp_spiram_init_cache,
re-enable cache, and then call esp_spiram_init.
Disabling and re-enabling the cache can be achieved using functions
provided in esp_spi_flash.h.
This commit fixes bugs with the dual core changes to freeRTOS tick and idle hooks.
Interrupt watchdog now registers tick hooks to both cores.
API for cross core tick and idle hook registration were also added
The way these hooks are implemented at the moment, once you register a tick or idle task hook, it is run by both cores, leading to intermittent crashes that are difficult to explain (and debug). One solution is to register the hook with the core that is currently running, which is what this patch attempts to do.
Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/781
Legacy API of task watchdog used the same function esp_task_wdt_feed() to add
and feed a task. This caused issues of implicitly adding a task to the wdt list
if the function was used in shared code.
The new API introduces init, adding, feeding, deleting, deinit functions. Tasks
must now be explicitly added to the task watchdog using their handles. Deletion
must also be explicit using task handles. This resolves the issue of implicit
task additions to the task watchdog due to shared code calling
esp_task_wdt_feed().
Task watchdog is now fully configurable at runtime by calling the init and
deinit functions.
Also added functions to get the handles of idle tasks of the other core. This
helps when adding idle tasks to the watchdog at run time.
Configuring the task watchdog using menu config is still available, however
menu config will only result in calling the init and add functions for idle
tasks shortly after the scheduler starts.
Menu config also allows for using legacy behavior, however the legacy behavior
willcall the new API functions but with slight variations to make them legacy
compatible.
Documentation and example have also been updated
gcov_rtio.c headers updated to prevent error of freertos header files being
included in the wrong order.
Resolves issue TW#13265
The two task watchdog timer bugs are as follows...
1) If only a single task existed on the wdt task list, and esp_task_wdt_feed()
was only called once, the watchdog triggers but fails to print task name
2) If a single task already exists on the task wdt list, and another task calls
esp_task_wdt_feed() once, the watchdog fails to trigger
Problem stemmed from the loop responsible for resetting the watchdog timer
having incorrect loop parameters. The loop failed to traverse the full length
of the task wdt list
In release mode, switches in rtc_clk_bbpll_set would be converted to
jump tables. These tables would be placed into .rodata, which caused
rtc_clk_cpu_freq_set to be unusable while cache is disabled. This
manifested itself in crashes when exiting from light sleep:
https://esp32.com/posting.php?mode=reply&f=13&t=3089#pr14590