implement time syscalls
This change adds optional support for libc time functions.
New menuconfig option allows selecting FRC1, RTC, both, or none to be used for timekeeping.
- If only FRC1 timer is used, gettimeofday will provide time at
microsecond resolution. Time will not be preserved when going
into deep sleep mode.
- If both FRC1 and RTC timers are used, timekeeping will
continue in deep sleep. Time will be reported at 1 microsecond
resolution.
- If only RTC timer is used, timekeeping will continue in
deep sleep, but time will be measured at 6.(6) microsecond
resolution. Also the gettimeofday function itself may take
longer to run.
- If no timers are used, gettimeofday function will return -1 and
set errno to ENOSYS.
`times` function returns time derived from FreeRTOS ticks. It reports all as 'system' time, 'user' time is reported as zero.
`settimeofday` function may be used to set current time.
LwIP SNTP module is hooked up into the system through `settimeofday`/`gettimeofday`.
Example demonstrating this functionality is also added.
ref. TW6415
See merge request !168
Deep sleep: Any source named rtc_wake_stub* is linked as RTC wake stub code
Also move esp_deepsleep.h documentation out to docs/deep-sleep-stub.rst
See merge request !142
Fix spi_flash_write regression and nvs error recovery
In the previous set of changes related to spi_flash, new alignment checks were added. One of these checks, word alignment of `src` buffer in `nvs_flas_write`, was unnecessary. ROM `SPIWrite` function can handle unaligned source buffers.
This change caused an error to be returned to nvs for some legitimate write operations. Due to a bug in nvs, further write operations were possible, while the internal state of `Page` instance was broken. In WiFi functional tests, this inflicted havoc on the nvs partition, creating multiple duplicate items in the affected page. Because multiple duplicate items per page were never supposed to be handled during page load, duplicates were not removed. Thankfully this caused an assert at a later point in the loading process, otherwise this bug would be very difficult to detect.
This change set fixes the original spi_flash regression, handling of `INVALID` state of `nvs::Page`, and handling of duplicate items.
See merge request !161
Feature/tw8155 optimize tx flow control
1. Remove TX flow control in LWIP
2. Make the return value of esp_wifi_internal_tx consistent with LWIP error code
See merge request !164
146f5962 - Make the return value of esp_wifi_internal_tx consistent with LWIP error code so that
the up-layer can detect the out-of-memory error and take action accordingly, such do flow control.
Due to previous flash write bug it was possible to create multiple duplicate entries in a single page.
Recovery logic detected that case and bailed out with an assert.
This change adds graceful recovery from this condition.
Tests included.
lwip: fix tcp rx abnormal issue(tw8242)
In tcp_alloc(), initialize per_soc_tcp_wnd before initializing recv_wnd because recv_wnd depends on per_soc_tcp_wnd.
See merge request !160
Currently a restart is required to recover a page from invalid state.
The long-term solution is to detect such a condition and recover automatically (without a restart). This will be implemented in a separate change set.
Previously the test bench would check failure recovery by introducing error after each write operation.
This makes checks a bit more extensive (and much longer) by failing after every word written. Surprisingly, this change didn't expose any bugs.
ROM SPIWrite routine can work with unaligned sources, so this check is unnecessary.
Furthermore, it breaks nvs_set_str and nvs_get_blob when data pointer is unaligned.
Also fix stray backslash in COUNTER_STOP macro
nvs: fix memory leaks in HashList and nvs_close
Fixes TW8162.
Associated test case is run under Instruments on macOS, until I set up valgrind to test this automatically on Linux.
See merge request !150
Add cross-core int to accelerate task being awoken from another CPU.
This adds a per-CPU interrupt that can be used to poke the CPU to go do something. In this case all that is implemented is a request to yield the current task, used in case a CPU unblocks a task that runs on another CPU. This gets rid of the limitation that inter-CPU communication using queues, muxes etc can take up to a FreeRTOS tick to happen.
Specs!
Sending an in in a queue of length 1 (essentially a semaphore) as quickly as possible (just a small delay in the sender, to make sure the receiver task gets swapped out) for 10 seconds. Number indicates the amount of ints transferred
Old code:
CPU0->CPU0: 42986
CPU0->CPU1,: 2999
New code:
CPU0->CPU0: 42868
CPU0->CPU1: 62073
See merge request !155
Fix the things that broke when adding the new WDTs
Seemingly, I broke a bunch of things when adding the interrupt WDTs and moved the panic handler to the esp32 directory. This fixes that, as well as the issue where flashing would trigger the int wdt. It also bodges in a fix for a merge artifact breaking the halt-on-first-thread-when-openocd-is-connected; that fix should be refined later.
See merge request !157
lwip: support max 16 sockets
Since the customers need more sockets in their application, support max 16 sockets,
in other words, the total socket number of UDP/TCP/RAW sockets should not exceed 16.
See merge request !156