esp32: update wifi lib for some fixes and optimizations
1. Reduce the default static rx buffer size from 25 to 10
2. Adjust ampdu interrupt size to 3, namely, raise 1 interrupt per 3-mpdu
3. Make a copy for all received packets, including AMSDU/AMPDU/MPDU
4. Fix softap mis-forward issue
5. Fix pp q full issue
6. Fix sniffer copy wrong content issue
See merge request !491
When functions in queue.c calls listLIST_IS_EMPTY() to check queue event list, the queue list is
protected by queue mutex, on the other hand, when xTaskIncrementTick() modify the queue list, the
queue list is protected by xTaskQueueMutex, this may cause xTaskRemoveFromEventList operate on
the empty queue list and cause problem. This commit is to fix this bug.
may cause
1. Reduce the default static rx buffer size from 25 to 10
2. Adjust ampdu interrupt size to 3, namely, raise 1 interrupt per 3-mpdu
3. Make a copy for all received packets, including AMSDU/AMPDU/MPDU
4. Fix softap mis-forward issue
5. Fix pp q full issue
6. Fix sniffer copy wrong content issue
Fix interrupting task on other CPU that has lower prio than current task on current CPU
Fix for a very subtle bug introduced somewhere in december. This bug would cause a cross-core interrupt to only be sent if the activated task has a higher priority than the task currently running on *this* cpu, instead of on the other CPU.
See merge request !475
In the default PHY init routine, calibration data is loaded from NVS.
Most of the time the incremental changes to calibration will be fairly
small, so we don’t need to rewrite the existing calibration data stored
in the NVS.
Possible enhancement to be done in the future: expose a function in PHY
library to tell how big was the change in calibration data. If the
change was significant, then calibration data stored in NVS should be
updated.
esp32: Fixes watchdog problem when printing core dump to uart
1) Fixes watchdog problem when printing core dump to uart
2) Also fixes generation of core dumps when flash cache is disabled
See merge request !472
components/openssl: refactor openssl debugging and assert function
1. add openssl option at menuconfig
2. remove SSL_ERR to reduce complexity
3. add more functions about debugging and assert
According these, our coders and customers may use and debug the OpenSSL code easily.
See merge request !400
Use PART_FLAG_ENCRYPTED value in gen_esp32part.py
Currently paritions marked as encrypted by gen_esp32part.py are not
recognized as such and encrypted writes don't work.
This is part of espressif/esp-idf#253
Merges Pull Request #293https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/293
See merge request !470
Add missing variable initialisation to make SPI work for multiple CS
Ref https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/277
From PR: "I am not especially familiar with this platform or with esp-idf -- so review with care.
The spi-master driver would not work for me when the number of devices on a bus exceeded 1 (caused device hang). I believe this is because cur_cs is not properly set (anywhere), and yet is used. This is likely just not noticed because 0 is presumably the correct value when there's only 1 device (and I'm guessing multi-device setup is not tested as thoroughly).
Simply setting cur_cs to the correct slot value resolves the problem and multiple devices on a single bus behave correctly in my test environment."
Looks like a small oversight on my side.
See merge request !468
1. fix ampdu<->mpdu<->ampdu switch may cause rx slow issue by put mpdu into ampdu reorder queue
2. fix each ac first sending always fail issue by adding retry
Seems doing certain kinds of short reads while flash encryption is
enabled will return stale data. This fixes it, but is probably a
little heavy-handed performance wise.
Verify 0xE9 magic byte on first write, verify entire image before
switching.
Enable verification for secure boot signature (was using invalid ifdef
guard)
Currently paritions marked as encrypted by gen_esp32part.py are not
recognized as such and encrypted writes don't work.
This is part of espressif/esp-idf#253
lwip: optimize the dhcp client
1. modify the discover retry backoff time from (2,4,8,16,32,60,60)s to (500m,1,2,4,8,15,15)s.
2. add DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK to menuconfig for users to specify if do a ARP check on the offered address.
If enable, one more second will be taken.
See merge request !459
1. modify the discover retry backoff time from (2,4,8,16,32,60,60)s to (500m,1,2,4,8,15,15)s.
2. add DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK to menuconfig for users to specify if do a ARP check on the offered address.
If enable, one more second will be taken in obtaining IP address.
3. update wifi libs
Without this, it's possible for stale information to be read from
cache via mmap, even if the MMU table entry had been invalidated
prior to writing flash (if the same MMU table entry was re-used after
writing flash.)
docs: use custom roles to generate GitHub links
This change replaces direct links to GitHub master branch with
auto-generated links using docutils custom roles.
These auto-generated links point to the tree or blob for the git commit
ID (or tag) of the repository. This is needed to ensure that links don’t
become broken when files in master branch are moved around or deleted.
The following roles are introduced:
```
- :idf:`path` - points to directory inside ESP-IDF
- :idf_blob:`path` - points to file inside ESP-IDF
- :idf_raw:`path` - points to raw view of the file inside ESP-IDF
- :component:`path` - points to directory inside ESP-IDF components dir
- :component_blob:`path` - points to file inside ESP-IDF components dir
- :component_raw:`path` - points to raw view of the file inside ESP-IDF
components dir
- :example:`path` - points to directory inside ESP-IDF examples dir
- :example_blob:`path` - points to file inside ESP-IDF examples dir
- :example_raw:`path` - points to raw view of the file inside ESP-IDF
examples dir
```
A check is added to the CI build script, which searches RST files for
presence of hard-coded links (identified by tree/master, blob/master,
or raw/master part of the URL).
This check can be run manually: cd docs && make gh-linkcheck
Additionally, Sphinx linkcheck build type is used to create new CI test,
which check for broken links. This test has to be triggered explicitly,
because including it in normal build process (when the commit is not yet
deployed to Github) will not work. It can be triggered in a regular
fashion using a combination of cron and Curl, similar to stress tests.
See merge request !455
This change replaces direct links to GitHub master branch with
auto-generated links using docutils custom roles.
These auto-generated links point to the tree or blob for the git commit
ID (or tag) of the repository. This is needed to ensure that links don’t
become broken when files in master branch are moved around or deleted.
The following roles are introduced:
- :idf:`path` - points to directory inside ESP-IDF
- :idf_blob:`path` - points to file inside ESP-IDF
- :idf_raw:`path` - points to raw view of the file inside ESP-IDF
- :component:`path` - points to directory inside ESP-IDF components dir
- :component_blob:`path` - points to file inside ESP-IDF components dir
- :component_raw:`path` - points to raw view of the file inside ESP-IDF
components dir
- :example:`path` - points to directory inside ESP-IDF examples dir
- :example_blob:`path` - points to file inside ESP-IDF examples dir
- :example_raw:`path` - points to raw view of the file inside ESP-IDF
examples dir
A check is added to the CI build script, which searches RST files for
presence of hard-coded links (identified by tree/master, blob/master,
or raw/master part of the URL).
This check can be run manually: cd docs && make gh-linkcheck
Additionally, Sphinx linkcheck build type is used to create new CI test,
which check for broken links. This test has to be triggered explicitly,
because including it in normal build process (when the commit is not yet
deployed to Github) will not work. It can be triggered in a regular
fashion using a combination of cron and Curl, similar to stress tests.
Update esptool.py to v2.0-beta1
* Minor bug fixes, no major functionality changes from the esp-idf perspective.
* Now tracks master branch of esptool repo (finally!)
* Supports Python 3, although our other esp-idf Python tools don't yet support Python 3.
See merge request !396
If the DNS request is dispatched and performed very quickly,
then it can complete before tcpip_callback() actually returns,
in which case we'll destroy the actual err_t error value passed
in the message. Use a local variable for the tcpip_callback
error code so that can't happen.
Resolves#269https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/269
Move PHY options out of WiFi config, improve descriptions
- move PHY-related settings into new menu, make it dependent on WIFI_ENABLED || BT_ENABLED
- improve descriptions of Ethernet Kconfig options
See merge request !443
ESP32_PHY_MAX_TX_POWER option is only meaningful for WiFi, so previous
change made it depend on WIFI_ENABLED. However if WiFi is not enabled,
but BT is, this option becomes undefined which breaks phy_init_data
generation.
This change turns ESP32_PHY_MAX_TX_POWER into a hidden parameter, which
depends on PHY_ENABLED. New user-visible parameter,
ESP32_PHY_MAX_WIFI_TX_POWER is introduced which depends on WIFI_ENABLED
and is used as default value for ESP32_PHY_MAX_TX_POWER if WIFI_ENABLED
is set. Otherwise ESP32_PHY_MAX_WIFI_TX_POWER is set to 20.
newlib: fix register used for DPORT/RTC bug workaround
While there was no register at DR_REG_FRC_TIMER_BASE + 0x60, due to
peripheral address space wraparound this write actually affected one of
FRC2 registers, which is used by WiFi stack to implement legacy
ets_timer APIs.
This change uses FRC_TIMER_LOAD_REG(0) instead, which can be set to
known value safely.
See merge request !449
fixes for issues observed when using spi_flash
This MR fixes three unrelated issues:
- Race condition in spi_flash_enable_interrupts_caches_and_other_cpu
when operations on unpinned tasks are performed.
The issue is reported in https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/258
- esp_intr_noniram_disable doesn’t disable interrupts when compiled in
release mode. This issue manifested itself with an illegal instruction
exception when task WDT ISR was called at the time when flash was
disabled.
Fixes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/263.
- Tick hooks on CPU1 were not called if CPU0 scheduler was disabled for
significant amount of time (which could happen when doing flash erase).
The issue manifested itself as “INT WDT timeout on core 1” error.
Fixes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/219.
See merge request !441
While there was no register at DR_REG_FRC_TIMER_BASE + 0x60, due to
peripheral address space wraparound this write actually affected one of
FRC2 registers, which is used by WiFi stack to implement legacy
ets_timer APIs.
This change uses FRC_TIMER_LOAD_REG(0) instead, which can be set to
known value safely.
The block which dispatches ticks on CPU1 was a copy of the code block
for the normal path (CPU0). It used to check uxPendedTicks, with the
logic that uxPendedTicks can be 0 iff the scheduler is not suspended.
On CPU1 however, uxPendedTicks is not related to the state of the
scheduler (as uxPendedTicks is updated on CPU0). Due to this, if CPU0
scheduler was suspended, and uxPendedTicks happened to be nonzero,
tick hooks on CPU1 didn’t run, even though CPU1 scheduler was working.
This change removes the check for uxPendedTicks in CPU1 code path,
so that the tick hooks on CPU1 always get called (as for the CPU0 code
path).
Allow writes to encrypted partitions
There is a size alignment requirement but it is checked by
spi_flash_write_encrypted. However, this check flat-out bans encrypted
writes.
Original PR on Github: https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/249
See merge request !432
When compiling in release mode, compiler was choosing same register for
oldint and intmask variables, so INTENABLE was never modified.
This effectively broke disabling of non-IRAM interrupts during flash
operations, observed in the existing tests if task watchdog is enabled.
This change adds an extra constraint tells the compiler that output
operand should not be placed into the same register as an input one.
Add python script that parses list of unit test cases for CI from component test folder
Modify .gitlab-ci.yml to run this script as part of build unit tests stage
spi_flash_enable_interrupts_caches_and_other_cpu function used to enable
non-IRAM interrupts after giving up flash operation lock, which would
cause problems if another task was waiting on the lock to start a flash
operation. In fact, non-IRAM interrupts should be re-enabled before the
task scheduler is resumed. Otherwise non-pinned task can be moved to the
other CPU due to preemption, causing esp_intr_noniram_enable to be
called on the other CPU, causing an abort to be triggered.
Fixes the issue reported in
https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/258
Delete option to select core timer 2 as a FreeRTOS tick source
Core timer 2 is unusable for FreeRTOS ticks because it triggers a high-level interrupt. This MR deletes the option to select it.
Ref https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/234
See merge request !418
In some cases (when RTC register reads are performed from the APP CPU), a write to FRC_TIMER_INT_REG may be lost on the bus.
Writing to another DPORT register immediately before or after that works around the issue.
We write one dummy value to an address which doesn’t have any register associated with it.
Fixes https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/issues/120
1. add openssl option at menuconfig
2. remove SSL_ERR to reduce complexity
3. add more functions about debugging and assert
According these, our coders and customers may use and debug the OpenSSL code easily.
One common pattern of using assert function looks as follows:
int ret = do_foo();
assert(ret == 0); // which reads as: “do_foo should never fail here, by design”
The problem with such code is that if ‘assert’ is removed by the preprocessor in release build,
variable ret is no longer used, and the compiler issues a warning about this.
Changing assert definition in the way done here make the variable used, from language syntax perspective.
Semantically, the variable is still unused at run time (as sizeof can be evaluated at compile time), so the compiler
can optimize things away if possible.
These functions are marked as inline and are called from functions which are in IRAM.
In release (-Os) builds, the compiler may decide not to inline these functions.
Placing these functions into IRAM explicitly works around this.
update wifi lib: fix some wifi lib bugs
1. net80211: fix get ap info error(a4614877)
2. tw9358: sta mac same with softap(ea38d32c)
3. tw9221: scan channel error when connected(183d469c)
See merge request !425