function is called but NOT withe the same 'c' string constant that the LOG*
calls used in each module, the cache check doesn't match, so the cached
entry won't get updated. There's no point in optimizing this function
anyway because it is only called rarely.
Fix `#if (LOG_LOCAL_LEVEL >= ESP_LOG_INFO)` which is always false and
produces a warning with -Wundef.
Use same pattern to compare LOG_LOCAL_LEVEL with ESP_LOG_INFO as is used
in definition of `ESP_LOG_BUFFER_HEX_LEVEL` and
`ESP_LOG_BUFFER_CHAR_LEVEL`.
Also reformat existing definitions for better readability.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1526
Bluedroid use a set of timer function pairs such as btu_start_timer/btu_stop_timer, btu_sys_start_timer/btu_sys_stop_timer for use, in a lack of timer release functions. Thus the timers may be exhausted after some event sequence such as repetition of connection/reconnection with different devices. The maximum timer number used in bluedroid is given by ALARM_CBS_NUM which is 30 for now. This bugfix borrowed some update from bluedroid in Andoroid 7.0, which add timer release functions which promote the recycle of timer resources.
close github issue#1037 WiFi Promiscuous filter breaks w/
WIFI_PROMIS_FILTER_MASK_ALL and issue#1404
esp_wifi_set_promiscuous_filter set WIFI_PROMIS_FILTER_MASK_ALL error
component/bt: Added the Macro for the classic BT support.
component/bt: added the bluedroid deinit method.
component/bt: allow more classic BT global variables to use dynamic allocation scheme
1. allocate memory for AVDT, AVCT control blocks when dynamic memory is used
2. allow SBC decoder buffer to use dynamic allocation scheme
component/bt: Remove the wrong changes in bt/Kconfig & Added the GATTS_INCLUDED in the gatt_free function when gatt service close.
component/bt: Shorten the abbreviation BT_ALLOCATION_FROM_SPIRAM_FIRST and BT_BLE_DYNAMIC_ENV_MEMORY two macros.
requirement from github(https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/805): to provide the position in the buffer of the pattern detected.
requirement from AT application: in AT app, when no hardware flow control is enabled, in some situation the rx buffer might be full, and the terminator “+++” might be lost, we can use pattern detect interrupt to avoid missing the terminator. When pattern detect interrupt happens, it will not send a data event at the same time.
1. Add API to get position of detected pattern in rx buffer
2. Modify UART event example
3. Add comments for uart_flush, add alias API uart_flush_input to clear the rx buffer
4. Modify the way rx_buffered_len is calculated
Changes related to DFS have broken compilation of sysview code in 1 core
mode. This change fixes this, and moves choice of the timer used for
timestamp into Kconfig. CCOUNT timer is only available as an option if
1 core mode is used. esp_timer is added as a new option, and is the
only available option if DFS is enabled.
1. "lwip_socket" should close by "lwip_close_r" other than "lwip_close"
2. for generally compatible, fix all lwip interface to normally socket interface
3. call vTaskDelete when new socket failed in case of task crash
close #https://github.com/espressif/esp32-at/issues/58
1. remove the feature mask parameter from AVRC connection state event, as the AVCTP connection can be initiated by remote device before service discovery to remote device is performed. \
In this case, AVRCP connection state event may not be reported after connection initated by remote device is established.
2. remove ESP_AVRC_CT_MAX_EVT
3. add more documentations to AVRC APIs
When INT WDT fires, panicHandler is invoked. In OCD mode, panicHandler
sets a breakpoint on the PC from the exception frame and returns.
However in case of INT WDT, interrupt flag is still set in TIMERG1
peripheral, which causes INT WDT to trigger again. This causes an
endless stream of "Core 0 panic'ed (Interrupt wdt timeout on CPU1)"
messages. OpenOCD also gets terribly confused at this point.
Disable watchdogs when exiting panic handler in OCD mode.
Clear TIMERG1 WDT interrupt flag to prevent re-entry into panic handler.
RTC_FAST_CLK_FREQ_APPROX is defined as 8500000, so 0.5MHz part was lost
when dividing by MHZ. Since cal_val is 64-bit the parens can be removed.
With 40MHz XTAL for a nominal ESP32 chip, this fixes estimated XTAL
frequency from 38 to 40MHz.
LOG_LOCAL_LEVEL is now used in a construct like:
#if (LOG_LOCAL_LEVEL >= ESP_LOG_INFO)
Make sure that LOG_LOCAL_LEVEL is defined, and don't use a type cast in
its definition, because preprocessor can not parse that.
1. ESP32 is found to suffer from AES encryption start/resume failure with specific device. Therefore temporarily disable BR/EDR Secure Connections for a workaround
2. BR/EDR Secure Connections is a feature for BT Classic introduced in Bluetooth 4.1. This change disables the setting of Secure Connections(Host Supported), and will result in the use of legacy authentication instead of secure authentication, and E0 encryption(legacy) instead of AES-CCM encryption. BLE security procedures are not affected.
Bugfix to prevent a self deleting no affinity task's memory from being freed by the
idle task of the other core before the self deleting no affinity task is able to context
switch out. prvCheckTasksWaitingTermination now checks if the task is still on
pxCurrentTCB before freeing task memory.
When tcp write/connect is running, close socket request will abort
it and continue to delete netconn and close tcp. Do not immediately
return after aborting tcp write/connect. Otherwise, tcp close
requeset will block and tcp write/connect will crash.
1. optimiz the ble stop adv callback function.
2. added the osi_mutex_unlock in the bta_gattc_wait4_service_change_ccc_cback function when the p_timer_param == NULL || p_conn == NULL.
1. fix the bug. Modify the condition that esp_bt_controller_mem_release() shoud be only called before esp_bt_controller_init() or after esp_bt_controller_deinit()
2. modify the example to use esp_bt_controller_mem_release()
libc time function now rely on esp_timer_get_time as the source of
high-resolution time, rather than FRC1 timer. Internally, on the ESP32
esp_timer implementation uses FRC2 timer.
- Change help text and labels in Kconfig to use "high-resolution timer"
instead of FRC1. Keep existing Kconfig option name to be backwards
compatible.
- Change references to "FRC1" in the source code to "FRC".
Replace explicit masks and shifts with bit fields when working with FATFS date and time representations. Also zero-initialize remaining members of struct tm.
Fixes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1369.
A couple of typos referencing tx_ring_buf when rx_ring_buf, slv_tx_mux
instead of slv_rx_mux.
Also, I2C_ENTER_CRITICAL()/I2C_EXIT_CRITICAL() usage was not consistent.
Only some of the _set_ functions had them. Most of the _get_ function
had them? It is my understanding that they should be wrapped around
writes, not reads? (I think we still need the lock for reading pairs of consistent values)
Also, the ticks_to_wait timeout handling in i2c_master_cmd_begin() would
not handle integer rollover correctly.
Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/1180
Previously SDSPI host driver would rely on retry count when waiting for
the card to read or write data. This caused different timeout times
depending on CPU frequency and card clock frequency. In practice, card
performance does not depend on these two factors.
This change uses timeout_ms field of sdmmc_command_t introduced
previously for SDMMC host.
Fixes https://esp32.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3440&p=16037 and similar
issues related to SDSPI timeouts.
FATFS does not support f_stat call for drive root. When handling stat
for drive root, don't call f_stat and just return struct st with S_IFDIR
flag set.
Closes#984
A function to change "in IRAM" status for an existing interrupt handle, without going through free/allocate of the interrupt.
mOS HW timer implementation requires this to make HW timers safe to re-set from an IRAM ISR.
This is a wrapper API for creating a Ring Buffer, which ensures that
the ringbuffer can hold the given number of items, each item being of the
same given length.
Signed-off-by: Piyush Shah <piyush@espressif.com>
Useful to check if the next item to receive is wrapped or not.
This is valid only if the ring buffer is initialised with type
RINGBUF_TYPE_ALLOWSPLIT.
This is as per the feature request here:
https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/806
Signed-off-by: Piyush Shah <piyush@espressif.com>
The earlier available API (xRingbufferGetMaxItemSize())just gives
a static max entry value possible for given ring buffer.
There was a feature request for an API which could provide
a real time available buffer size. See below:
https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/806
Signed-off-by: Piyush Shah <piyush@espressif.com>
- Use `code` tags instead of a mix of `<pre></pre>` and
`@verbatim .. @endverbatim`
- Remove manually added function prototypes from comment blocks
- Remove of grouping (`\defgroup`) — some extra work is needed
to make groups compatible with the way we auto-generate API
reference from Doxygen XML files. It's pretty easy to add the
grouping directives back if/when we implement support for
Doxygen groups in the later stages of documentation build
process.
- Hide private APIs under `@cond .. @endcond`
- Convert some comments into Doxygen-compatible ones
- Fix various documentation issues: missing documentation for
some parameters, mismatch between parameter names in comment
block and in function prototype.
- Add doxygen comments for functions which didn't have them
(thread local storage).
- Add [out] param tags where necessary
- Redefine `xTaskCreate` and `xTaskCreateStatic` as inline
functions instead of macros.
When compiling
> const ulp_insn_t program[] = {
> I_DELAY(1)
> };
with the xtensa-esp32-elf-g++ compiler i always got the error:
> sorry, unimplemented: non-trivial designated initializers not supported
>
> };
This was due to the different order in the macro and the struct. The struct has another order of the fields (opcode, unused, cycles) vs (cycles, unused, opcode):
> struct {
> uint32_t cycles : 16; /*!< Number of cycles to sleep */
> uint32_t unused : 12; /*!< Unused */
> uint32_t opcode : 4; /*!< Opcode (OPCODE_DELAY) */
> } delay; /*!< Format of DELAY instruction */
After updating the order in the macro it is possible to compile with the g++ compiler.
Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/1310
This commit backports vTaskDelete() behavior from FreeRTOS v9.0.0 which
allows for the immediate freeing of task memory if the task being deleted
is not currently running and not pinned to the other core. This commit also
fixes a bug in prvCheckTasksWaitingTermination which prevented the
Idle Task from cleaning up all tasks awaiting deletion. Each iteration of the Idle
Task should traverse the xTasksWaitingTermination list and clean up all tasks
not pinned to the other core. The previous implementation would cause
prvCheckTasksWaitingTermination to return when encountering a task
pinned to the other core whilst traversing the xTasksWaitingTermination list.
The test case for vTaskDelete() has been updated to test for the bugfix and
backported deletion behavior.
* Change snprintf for strlcat does not complain w/gcc7.2.0 and it is safer, thanks @projectgus
* Use proper quotes for character literals
Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/1163