It is not possible to generate 1 MHz REF_TICK from 2 MHz APB clock
(this is a limitation of REF_TICK divider circuit). Since switching
REF_TICK frequency is something we would like to avoid (to maintain
UART output even with DFS), 2 MHz frequency has been marked as
unsupported.
The issue would manifest itself in cases when switching from PM
configuration like {active=160MHz, idle=80MHz} to {active=80MHz,
idle=80Mhz}. After the configuration was changed, PM logic would
think that current frequency was 80MHz and would not do any further
switching. In fact, frequency was still 160MHz.
The old code calculated MAX() of two enum values, but CPU frequency
enum values are not ordered (2MHz goes after 240MHz). This caused
incorrect configuration to be set.
1. External 32kHz crystal is started for too long or it may not start at all. It is often observed at the first start.
2. At the first start, it is possible that the crystal did not start. And the recorded period was recorded as 0. Which led to a division error by zero during the transition to the deep sleep mode (Maybe somewhere else).
3. Added a unit test to test a new method of oscillation an external crystal.
4. Added a new method of oscillating of an external crystal. The legs of the crystal are fed with a 32 kHz frequency.
The new method eliminates these errors.
Added unit test: `\esp-idf\components\soc\esp32\test\test_rtc_clk.c`: `make TEST_COMPONENTS=soc`
- 8 Test starting external RTC crystal. Will pass.
`Bootstrap cycles for external 32kHz crystal` - is specified in the file Kconfig by default 100.
QA tested a new method of oscillation the crystal on 25 boards. The supply of square waves on the crystal showed a 100% result in contrast to the previous method of launching the crystal. After the tests, the old method was deleted.
Closes TW19143
- separate mode stats from lock stats by an extra comment line
- add CPU frequency column to the mode stats
- don’t print a row for light sleep if light sleep is not enabled
s_cpu_freq_by_mode array was statically initialised with 80MHz CPU
frequency in CPU_MAX and APB_MAX modes, but sdkconfig setting for the
CPU frequency could have been different. For the case of 240MHz CPU
frequency, this would cause a frequency switch between 240MHz and
80MHz to happen, even though such switch is not supported in the fast
path switching functions used by the DFS implementation.
This fixes the issue by moving initialisation into esp_pm_impl_init,
which is called at startup before the first mode switch can happen.
Fixes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1729.
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
1. Put some lwip udp rx/tx relating functions to IRAM
2. Put some wifi rx/tx relating functions to IRAMa
3. Reduce wifi dynamic malloc from 4 to 1 for each ebuf
4. Update iperf example accordingly
5. Update libphy.a to v383
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
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.