add support of modbus master ascii
rename base dir name of master and slave example to be mb_slave, mb_master to avoid conflict with sdio/slave example test
add Kconfig option to enable ASCII and RTU mode separately
update ASCII options + remove cast for errors
added baudrate for examples into Kconfig
updated magic numbers for timer timeout
put ascii private definitions into one file
This commit adds a pair of scripts, find_apps.py and build_apps.py.
These scripts are intended to be used in various CI jobs, building
multiple applications with different configurations and targets.
The first script, find_apps.py, is used to prepare the list of builds:
1. It finds apps for the given build system.
2. For each app, it finds configurations (sdkconfig files) which need
to be built.
3. It filters out the apps and configurations which are not compatible
with the given target.
4. It outputs the list of builds into stdout or a file. Currently the
format is a list of lines, each line a JSON string. In the future,
the tool can be updated to output YAML files.
The lists of builds can be concatenated and processed with standard
command line tools, like sed.
The second script, build_apps.py, executes the builds from the list.
It can execute a subset of builds based on --parallel-count and
--parallel-index arguments.
These two scripts are intended to replace build_examples_make,
build_examples_cmake, and the custom unit-test-app logic (in the
Makefile and idf_ext.py).
Closes IDF-641
Use rev-parse to get the HEAD directory instead of manually looking for
it. This method works in the main repository, worktrees and submodules.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/4136
The workaround for PSRAM that will occupy an SPI bus is enabled only when:
1. used on 32MBit ver 0 PSRAM.
2. work at 80MHz.
The test used to only check 32MBit by the config option, but for PSRAM
on Wrover-B module seems to use a newer version of 32MBit PSRAM. So it
expects the workaround to be enabled, but actually not.
This commit split the unit test into two parts:
1. check all SPI buses are available, for all configs except psram_hspi
and psram_vspi, run on regular runners (including Wrover and Wrover-B).
a hidden option is enabled so that the compiler knows it's not building
psram_hspi or psram_vspi.
2. check the specified bus are acquired, for config psram_hspi and
psram_vspi. This only run on special runner (legacy Wrover module).
On macOS, rsync --exclude option accepts absolute paths as well as
relative ones. On Linux, it doesn't, which results in endless recursive
copying of test_build_system directory.
Tests for external flash chips used to controlled by macros, one bin for
one chip. And tests are done manually. This commit refactored the test
so that all 3 chips can all run in single test.
Replace the outdated build_installer.sh with the steps used in CI,
call build_installer.sh from CI. Move the signing part into the new
script, sign_installer.sh.
Updated:
- CI test_esp32s2beta_efuse_table_on_host.
- efuse_table_gen.py.
- esp_efuse_table.csv file and generated headers files.
- splitted esp32 and esp32s2beta parts.
- unit tests and api efuse.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/3948
Add tests for idf.py
Move param check from cmake to idf_py test
Refactor task processing for idf.py
Add code comments
Fix an issue when options for dependent tasks are ignored
Add check for dupes in command list
Since pyyaml 5.1 yaml.load without specifing loader is deprecated
Details: https://msg.pyyaml.org/load
To keep code compatible with older versions of pyyaml
and keep best perfomance CLoader with fallback to Loader is used.
Rename and add multiple kconfig compiler options. New compiler options
COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_PERF and COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_NONE have been added.
Optimize "Debug" and "Release" options to "Default" and "Size" respectively.
This commit also does the following:
- The COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_PERF option introduced multiple bug.
This commit fixes those bugs.
- build.yml also updated to test for the new optimization options.
Instead of using -DIDF_TARGET, this command is more intuitive:
1. Can limit the choice of targets
2. Easy to understand this is a destructive command
3. Easy to remember, and have an entry in the --help menu
Instead of using -DIDF_TARGET, this command is more intuitive:
1. Can limit the choice of targets
2. Easy to understand this is a destructive command
3. Easy to remember, and have an entry in the --help menu