components/nghttp: add HTTP2.0 protocol feature
nghttp only support HTTP2.0 parse function, it has nothing to do with other modules. when Communicate with the server, suggest that you use it on the TLS layer.
See merge request !60
Startup flow refactoring
This set of commits changes the startup code in a way that lets the application choose if/when to initialize WiFi/BT.
Application entry point is now a more familiar `main()` function. This function is executed in its own task. Application may choose to do some initialization from main function, create some tasks and then return from `main`. Simple applications may choose to do all their work from `main`.
Additionally this MR splits event handling code into two parts.
- One part is a set of standard handlers for WiFi and DHCP events. Most applications will use this set of handlers, and it is made available via new `esp_event_process_default` function.
- Another part is the default implementation of event handling loop. Some applications may choose to use default event loop through `esp_event_loop_` set of APIs, which start an event handling task and call user-provided event callback from this task. Other applications may create an event queue and implement event loop themselves. In this case application has to provide `esp_event_send` function. In this case the implementation provided by `esp_event_loop_` module is unused.
esp-idf-template has been updated to match this set of changes: https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf-template/tree/feature/init_refactoring
BT example has also been updated.
We need to provide examples of both event handling approaches. This will be done in a separate follow-up MR.
See merge request !112
Fix a spelling mistake in panic message, add carriage return to stack canary message
Probably the most trivial mr ever, but the spelling error was reported as a bug and the missing \r bugged me ever since I saw it.
See merge request !113
* master:
components/spi_flash: remove stray level of indentation
components/nvs: fix broken sentences in comment blocks
Roll back submodule version
Spinlocks already come initialized. Remove the code that would essentially re-initialize them at runtime
Remove all references to prvLockQueue / prvUnlockQueue
components/esp32: clean up unused function warnings in single core mode
clean up warnings
components/nvs: fix build, use log library instead of printf
components/spi_flash: add flash operation counters option to Kconfig
components/nvs: add erase function
components/nvs: fix formatting
components/nvs: batch writes when possible
components/spi_flash: add performance counters
components/nvs: maintain item hash list at page level
components/nvs: avoid reading just-erased page
# Conflicts:
# components/esp32/cpu_start.c
# components/esp32/event_default_handlers.c
nvs: speed improvement and erase APIs
NVS initialization speed issue raised in https://ezredmine.espressif.com/issues/6881 has been addressed for single core mode through optimization of `spi_flash_*` routines. This MR addresses same issue for dual core mode.
- An index table is added at Page level, it allows doing fast search of item index based on key name and namespace. This heavily reduces the number of flash reads.
- Write operations are batched when writing/erasing long variable-length values (str and blob). This gives a 33% reduction in the number of writes for a 64-byte value, 50% reduction for a 96-byte value.
- Add optional (configurable via menuconfig) perfomance counters for spi_flash APIs
With these changes, total init time for NVS goes down from 2 seconds to 140 ms.
Additional RAM usage is 128-640 bytes per page, depending on content. Typical RAM usage for current use case (storing wifi configuration parameters) is 256 bytes.
This change also exposes APIs to erase single key or the whole namespaces, needed for https://ezredmine.espressif.com/issues/6769.
See merge request !105
Clean up warnings and remove unused parts of FreeRTOS
For third party components (lwip and expat), compilation flags are adjusted to silence existing warnings (i have manually checked that all warnings are benign).
In components/esp32, replaced use of WIFI_DEBUG with ESP_LOG functions.
Additionally prvLockQueue/prvUnlockQueue have been removed, dragging some other bits of FreeRTOS along.
Original issue: https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/18
See merge request !111
- put contents of a few headers into c++ guard blocks
- fix off-by-one error in do_global_ctors
- remove system_init from startup code (should be called from main)
This change separates definitions in esp_event.h and functions in event.c into several parts:
- event structure definitions (esp_event.h)
- default implementations of event handlers (event_default_handlers.c)
- default implementation of event loop (event_loop.c, esp_event_loop.h)
Purpose of this change is to allow applications choose their own poison:
- full control of event loop at the expense of more bootstrap code
- pre-defined event task firing event callbacks, but less code in app_main.c
For third party components (lwip and expat), compilation flags are adjusted to silence existing warnings (i have manually checked that all warnings are benign).
In components/esp32, replaced use of WIFI_DEBUG with ESP_LOG functions.
Only remaining warning is in FreeRTOS queue.c, and it may be a useful one.
This change removes implicit WiFi/BT initialization from startup code.
"main" task is started once essential part of startup code is complete.
This task calls application-provided "int main(void)" function, which can call WiFi/BT init functions if necessary.
BT support
Initial version of BT support.
BT and WiFi are mutually exclusive at this point, so we have a new option to select which stack is used.
Precompiled BT libraries are added as a submodule.
See merge request !109
For third party components (lwip and expat), compilation flags are adjusted to silence existing warnings (i have manually checked that all warnings are benign).
In components/esp32, replaced use of WIFI_DEBUG with ESP_LOG functions.
Only remaining warning is in FreeRTOS queue.c, and it may be a useful one.