The build system automatically determines offsets of partitions from
the partition table, so no manual changes are needed. Instead, add a
note that partition offsets may need to be updated when increasing
the bootloader size.
Installation path can now be changed in a subsequent install,
without uninstalling and logging out.
The default value of the installation path is set to
IDF_TOOLS_PATH environment variable, if it was already set by the
previous installation, or by the user.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/3806
We could split cases of same config into multiple binaries as we have limited rom space. So we should regard those configs like `default` and `default_2` as the same config.
Other changes:
* Command line argument name and descriptions updated and formatted
* Some exception messages updated for clarity
* READMEs updated for tool and all provisioning examples
* Minor update in example test scripts due to change in esp_prov.get_transport() API
* Transport_HTTP now forces connect on initialization
use `subprocess.Popen` when catch TypeError:
```
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "tools/idf_tools.py", line 1249, in <module>
main(sys.argv[1:])
File "tools/idf_tools.py", line 1245, in main
action_func(args)
File "tools/idf_tools.py", line 1038, in action_install
tool_obj.find_installed_versions()
File "tools/idf_tools.py", line 468, in find_installed_versions
ver_str = self.check_version()
File "tools/idf_tools.py", line 426, in check_version
version_cmd_result = run_cmd_check_output(cmd, None, extra_paths)
File "tools/idf_tools.py", line 176, in run_cmd_check_output
result = subprocess.run(cmd, capture_output=True, check=True, input=input_text)
File "/opt/pyenv/pyenv-1.2.6/versions/3.5.5/lib/python3.5/subprocess.py", line 383, in run
with Popen(*popenargs, **kwargs) as process:
TypeError: __init__() got an unexpected keyword argument 'capture_output'
```
List of changes:
* New component esp_local_ctrl added
* Example added under examples/protocols/esp_local_ctrl
* Documentation added under protocols/esp_local_ctrl
* Demo client side app esp_local_ctrl.py added under examples/protocols/esp_local_ctrl/scripts
* protocomm_ble : protocomm_ble_config_t given struct name for allowing forward declaration
* esp_prov/transport_softap renamed to transport_http
* transport_http module supports verification of server certificate
* transport_http module performs name resolution before connection
1. revision defined in bot message
2. branch name (or tag name) of current IDF
3. CI_MERGE_REQUEST_TARGET_BRANCH_NAME
4. branch name parsed from `git describe`
5. default branch
- Makefile didn't quite work with out-of-tree build unless there was already an in-tree build done.
- CMake needs to delete some of the in-tree build artifacts or they're used instead of the correct
files.
Previously, wordexp() was used. However for providing Windows builds
of mconf-idf we can't use wordexp() so we use this simplified
environment variable expansion code instead.
The reasoning here is to make the behaviour consistent across Windows
(CMake vs GNU Make), Linux & macOS mconf.
List of changes in components/wifi_provisioning:
* Manager version is now v1.1
* .proto files and protocomm handler added for sending Wi-Fi scan command and receiving scan results
* Implemented handlers for wifi_scan protocomm endpoint
* Update manager context data structure to hold scan state and results
* scheme_softap now runs Wi-Fi in APSTA mode
* Wi-Fi is started in AP mode when provisioning is started. This is necessary for scan list to work
* Docs updates with information about new wifi_scan endpoint
List of changes in tools/esp_prov:
* Added functions for sending and receiving protobuf messages compatible with wifi_scan protocomm endpoint
* Added feature to display/refresh scan results and accept user selection at runtime
* New functions:
* get_version() : only returns the protocol version string
* has_capability() : check is a capability is present according to proto-ver response
* wifi_scan feature is provided only if the `wifi_scan` capability is present
Other changes:
* Replace recursive mutex with plain mutex
* assert on return value of mutex give / take calls
* replace all calls with macros ACQUIRE_LOCK and RELEASE_LOCK
* some checks added in scanning related private APIs
* free and nullify scanning context and state if service is stopped while ongoing scan
This MR improves existing flash encryption document to provide simplified steps
Adds two new modes for user: Development & Release
Adds a simple example
Supports encrypted write through make command
How idf_build_component and the COMPONENTS argument to idf_build_process
interact is not clear/misleading. Clarify their interaction in the docs.
Closes: https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/3630
This commit refactors backtracing within the panic handler so that a common
function esp_backtrace_get_next_frame() is used iteratively to traverse a
callstack.
A esp_backtrace_print() function has also be added that allows the printing
of a backtrace at runtime. The esp_backtrace_print() function allows unity to
print the backtrace of failed test cases and jump back to the main test menu
without the need reset the chip. esp_backtrace_print() can also be used as a
debugging function by users.
- esp_stack_ptr_is_sane() moved to soc_memory_layout.h
- removed uncessary includes of "esp_debug_helpers.h"
we use `-` command to check if DUT reset pass. If we input `-` command
during DUT bootup, DUT could only receive `\n` and print test cases.
Print test cases could take long time and lead to reset check timeout.
Now we will add delay after reset, and enlarge reset check timeout to
solve this problem.
Clang tidy 9.0.0 is to perform static analysis of IDF sources. All component sources are analysed with default sdkconfig configuration, based on examples/get-started/hello_world project (compilation commands are extracted from default build commands for this project). Configuration of static analysis is defined in tools/ci/static-analysis-rules.yml
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/145
!4452 used setting LINK_LIBRARIES and INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES to link
components built under ESP-IDF build system. However, LINK_LIBRARIES does
not produce behavior same as linking PRIVATE. This MR uses the new
signature for target_link_libraries directly instead. This also moves
setting dependencies during component registration rather than after all
components have been processed.
The consequence is that internally, components have to use the new
signature form as well. This does not affect linking the components to
external targets, such as with idf_as_lib example. This only affects
linking additional libraries to ESP-IDF libraries outside component processing (after
idf_build_process), which is not even possible for CMake<v3.13 as
target_link_libraries is not valid for targets not created in current
directory. See https://cmake.org/cmake/help/v3.13/policy/CMP0079.html#policy:CMP0079
Previously ldgen determines the output file name on its own. This commit
makes it so that user can dictate what the output file name will be
for the processed template, if the user needs it for something else.
!4452 simplified early expansion by using an early expansion script that
only does one thing: get the public and private requirements for each
component, albeit one by one. This was also dependent on parsing
the command output of the expansion script. This commit makes it so that a list of all
components to be processed to passed to the expansion script, generating a cmake
file that sets each component requirements in one go.
This also makes sure that only components that registered themselves get
included in the final build list.
!4452 had config generation first before building the component list
to be used in the build. This proved to be detrimental when a new target
is added as config generation would consider configs from both targets.
For example, if a renamed option CONFIG_NEW is a bool with value “n”,
kconfiglib will not generate a define for it in the Kconfig file. The
define (#define CONFIG_NEW 1) will only be generated if the option is
“y” or “m”. However the compatibility definition was always
generated: #define CONFIG_OLD CONFIG_NEW. This broke the #ifdef
checks which depended on the old option names.
This commit wraps each compatibility definition:
#ifdef CONFIG_NEW
#define CONFIG_OLD CONFIG_NEW
#endif
so that the CONFIG_OLD definition is only generated if CONFIG_NEW is
defined.