This change allows readonly FATFS to be mounted without wear levelling
support. This will provide the customers a simple way to mount FATFS images
generated on host and flashed onto the chip during factory provisioning.
Since NVS encryption is not supported yet and NVS entry size is limited,
the change will provide an easy alternative for securing the provisioning data
by just marking FATFS parition as encrypted.
For some test configurations, not all tests need to be run. This
change allows adding a comment in the configuration file of the
following form:
unit-test-app makefile will use it to determine which components to
build. If the comment is not present, all components will be built
(TESTS_ALL=1).
Also add test configuration for libsodium. It is a separate test
configuration due to the large binary size generated when building
libsodium tests.
When ‘fetch’ strategy is used, Gitlab removes untracked files before
checking out new revision. However if the new revision doesn’t
include some of the submodules which were present in the old
revision, such submodule directories would not be removed by the
checkout. This extra step ensures that these stale submodules are
removed.
Before entering the deep sleep, the RTC and FRC counters are synchronized. Updating the boot_time.
Added a unit test for this case.
Fixed warnings for MULTIPLE_STAGES
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1840
We have built unit-test-app with different configs.
Currently we use the config name as tags to match runners.
It's not easy to add new configs (need to update tags to existed runners).
Now we'll parse required test runner tags from `sdkconfig` file.
For example, if config enables `CONFIG_SPIRAM_SUPPORT`, then it requires `psram` tag.
This will make adding new configs easier.
In this commit we change the one behavior of assign test: match keys of
cases should be exactly the same with job tags. This fixes cases select
jobs include their tags, and jobs requires those tags can't be assigned.
We had some problems:
simultaneous compiling of kconfig in the same tree;
attempt to use menuconfig in some examples and ut in batch mode (w/o interactive console)
Also increase debug abilities in CI:
force non-interactive building;
add variable DEBUG_SHELL to toggle verbosity of scripts
tools/gen_esp_err_to_name.py generates
components/esp32/esp_err_to_name.c for lookup of the error codes from
all of the IDF project and easily identify all codes in one place
* Fixes issue in !1250 when IDF_PATH changes on build runner
* Allows checking document warnings before CI run
* Will be robust to line number changes in document files
The CI uses the mirror-submodule-update.sh for non-permanent reassignment
of 3rdparty sub-modules to local mirrors (only for 'non-master' branches).
List of the mirrors in mirror-list.txt
You can use the script locally to speed up data retrieval on network problems
check_submodule_sync job uses 'GIT_STRATEGY: clone' to check the availability of public sources
CI: auto generate configs for test jobs
Currently CI test jobs are static configured by several pre-generated config files.
This approach have several disadvantages:
1. not flexible to select test cases to run, which is important feature of @bot
2. difficult to update test as we need to pre-generate quite a lot files
3. need to maintain extra config files in IDF
4. not flexible to support new test apps or chips, can't use some new features of test bench
Therefore we'll add assign_test stage between build and test, to generate configs for test jobs.
See merge request !738
IDF built app download config may change with some modification.
save the download configs for built APP in build stage.
then we can use the correct download config in test stage.
wear levelling
This MR adds wear levelling component. It presents an interface similar to the interface of spi_flash and esp_partition. Inside, it stores data inside a partition to in a way that reduces worst case number of erase cycles for any given sector.
Also included are APIs similar to the ones provided for SDMMC to mount FAT filesystem on top of the wear levelling partition. A simple example shows how this API can be used.
Ref TW10338.
See merge request !567
CI support for testing & deploying release tags & branches
For CI testing & deployment of release branches:
* Test release tags as well as branches
* Swap gitlab submodule URLs to github when testing release tags or branches.
These changes are already pushed to the release/v2.0 branch.
See merge request !604