No longer necessary to keep all reserved addresses in 'soc'.
Means 'soc' does not need to know about 'bt', for example.
Also means that Bluetooth can be enabled in config without any memory being reserved for BT
controller. Only if code calling the BT controller is linked in, will this memory be reserved...
Update libphy.a to v3960:
1. Decrease phy_init time from 900us to 347us in sleep wakeup
2. Fix RX STBC initialization
3. Modify set_chan function to fix interrupt watchdog issue
it will resolve the problem:
1. when bluetooth is running (For example: a2dp sink), wifi station cannot connect to AP easily
2. improve wifi connection success ratio when coexist is working
1. Modify esp_bt_controller_mem_release() to release BTDM BSS and Data to heap if
ESP_BT_MODE_BTDM mode is passed to it
2. Add a new API esp_bt_mem_release() which internally calls
esp_bt_controller_mem_release() with the provided mode and then if mode
is ESP_BT_MODE_BTDM, releases BT BSS and Data to heap.
Background:
For Wi-Fi and BT/BLE applications, for e.g. the usecase is like when
Bluetooth is used for provisioning and once the device is connected to the Wi-Fi
AP, we can turn off Bluetooth completely. In such scenarios, it should be possible to
reclaim all the memory of Bluetooth. Although, currently this does not
happen.
Experiment:
Made the following modifications to examples/bluetooth/gatt_server :
1. Added support of simple_wifi to it
2. Moved all the bluetooth related code under CONFIG_BT_ENABLED config
option
3. Calculated the free heap in 2 similar scenarios:
i. Disabled BT (CONFIG_BT_ENABLED undefined) and checked the free
heap after STA connected
ii. Kept BT enabled and disabled it after STA connected and checked
the free heap
Ideally, the numbers for i., ii. above should have been similar. But
there was a delta of almost 30-31K. (i. > ii.)
4. Through make size-components checked the common BSS for libbta.a and libbtdm_app.a
and found it to be almost 30K. Data is around 1K
Solution:
1. Modified the linker script to mark the BSS and Data for these libraries and
free it when ESP_BT_MODE_BTDM mode is passed to mem release APIs.
2. Verified that the free heap is comparable for i. and ii. above.
Note: It is known that once this is done, Bluetooth can only be used
again post reboot.
Signed-off-by: Hrishikesh Dhayagude <hrishi@espressif.com>
* Fixes some "noreturn" functions in bootloader utils which did return (causing fatal CPU
exceptions).
* Marks bootloader entry as "noreturn", preventing "user code done" from stalling boot
Partial fix for https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1814 TW20016
(Comprehensive fix for this issue will be enabling WDT during bootloader, coming shortly.)
1. Move channel to the first row of the table.
2. Remove the condition of HT20/HT40 for they are determined by
secondary channel.
3. Clean up the CSI table.
Fixed the error division on zero.
Also fixed range CONFIG_ESP32_RTC_CLK_CAL_CYCLES in Kconfig.
Fixed a overflow error by TIMG in the function rtc_clk_cal_internal. This error was due to a limit in values TIMG_RTC_CALI_MAX=0x7FFF (to write the slowclk_cycles) and TIMG_RTC_CALI_VALUE=0x1FFFFFF (to read xtal_cycles). Added assert finctions.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2147
1. Add reading psram EID.
2. Configure different clock mode for different EID.
3. add API to get psram size and voltage.
4. Remove unnecessary VSPI claim.
For 32MBit@1.8V and 64MBit@3.3V psram, there should be 2 extra clock cycles after CS get high level.
For 64MBit@1.8 psram, we can just use standard SPI protocol to drive the psram. We also need to increase the HOLD time for CS in this case.
EID for psram:
32MBit 1.8v: 0x20
64MBit 1.8v: 0x26
64MBit 3.3v: 0x46