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
1. Add a hide API for station to receive and process probe request
frame.
2. Fix an issue that wifi/bt coexistence crashes in PSRAM version.
3. Fix an issue that the API for clearing vendor ie can not work.
4. Fix an issue that wifi stop and reboot leads watchdog.
Reported from github:
https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1312https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1193
Issues:
1. We used to use event group in the driver, which would cause:
a. longer operation time since the event group are based on FreeRTOS timer.
b. Operation fails if the timer queue is not long enough.
2. There might be some issue with event group, we will still try to provide a small test code in other branch.
modification:
1. use queue instead of event-bit for internal commands
2. use queue overwrite for cmd_done event
Timer callback can delete the timer. If CONFIG_ESP_TIMER_PROFILING was
enabled, this caused an access to invalid (freed) memory.
This fix adds a pointer to track the timer while executing the callback.
This is needed so that we can check if callback deletes the timer,
in which case we won't try updating profiling counters for this timer
after the callback is done.
This commit backports the following features from FreeRTOS v9.0.0
- uxSemaphoreGetCount()
- vTimerSetTimerId(), xTimerGetPeriod(), xTimerGetExpiryTime()
- xTimerCreateStatic()
- xEventGroupCreateStatic()
- uxSemaphoreGetCount()
Functions backported previously
- xTaskCreateStatic()
- xQueueCreateStatic()
- xSemaphoreCreateBinaryStatic(), xSemaphoreCreateCountingStatic()
- xSemaphoreCreateMutexStatic(), xSemaphoreCreateRecursiveMutexStatic()
- pcQueueGetName()
- vTaskSetThreadLocalStoragePointer()
- pvTaskGetThreadLocalStoragePointer()
Unit tests were also written for the functions above (except for pcQueueGetName
which is tested in a separate Queue Registry MR). The original tlsp and del cb test case
was deleted and integrated into the test cases of this MR.
When using CPP and C combination this particular file threw error on linking.
Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/1249
(Amended to add INC_FREERTOS_H guard, comment on #endif)
1. Usage of this module required applications to include additional
files. What files to include is not very intuitive. Instead, it is
better for the header file itself to include other files as required.
2. Even though it may seem logical, it is better to explicitly mention
that an item needs to be "Returned" after a Receive
Signed-off-by: Piyush Shah <piyush@espressif.com>
It was observed that if the ring buffer size provided by application
is not a multiple of 4, some checks were failing (as read_ptr and write_ptr
could shoot beyond the ring buffer boundary), thereby causing asserts.
Simply wrapping around the pointers for such cases fixes the issue.
Moreover, because of the logic for maintaining 4-byte boundary,
it was also possible that a wrap-around occurred for some data,
even when the actual size remaining was sufficient for it.
Eg. Buffer available: 34, data size: 34, 4-byte aligned size: 36
Since the logic compares against 36, it writes 34 bytes and does a
wraparound. But since all 34 bytes are already written, there is
nothing to write after wrapping. It is better to just re-set the
write pointer to the dtart of ring buffer in such cases.
Tested send/receive for various arbitrary sizes of data and for
arbitrary sizes of ring buffer.
Alternative Solutions:
1) Allow only sizes which are multiples of 4, and return error otherwise.
Appropriate code and documentation change would be required
2) Allow arbitrary sizes, but internally add upto 3 bytes to make
the total size a multiple of 4
Signed-off-by: Piyush Shah <piyush@espressif.com>
disabled
The misssing stubs get pulled in from the toolchain's libstdc++ also
causing to pull in defined stubs. This results in redefinition of
symbols. Fixing it by simply adding the missing stubs when exceptions
are disabled.
Signed-off-by: Amey Inamdar <amey.inamdar@gmail.com>
This defines the OpenSSL X509_CHECK_FLAG_...s and the set/clear
accessors. Since none of them are supported, the set / clear
accessor currently always does nothing and returns error.
This call is often part of the generic openssl user code to
set up certificate verification. This patch allows it to
compile for ESP32 and decide at runtime what to do about
unsupported flags.
Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/980
This lets the user code set the mbedtls hostname using the standard OpenSSL
X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1_host() API semantics.
The API takes an X509_VERIFY_PARAM pointer. We use the fact that is
a composed member of the SSL struct to derive the SSL pointer.
The X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1_host() is unusual in that it can accept a
NUL terminated C string as usual, or a nonterminated pointer + length.
This implementation converts the latter to the former if given, before
using it.
This is enough for user code to get the openssl wrapper to make
mbedtls confirm the CN on the peer cert belongs to the hostname used
to reach it, by doing, eg
X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1_host(SSL_get0_param(myssl), myhostname, 0);
Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/980
This adds the standard OpenSSL api to get a pointer to the SSL struct's
X509_VERIFY_PARAM. We need this for the OpenSSL api to set the peer
hostname introduced in the next patch.
Part of https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/980
These functions were discarded but not provided in ROM.
Generated from commit 8ad0aa7d6 in newlib script repo. Didn't rebuild most of libc/libc_nano,
only appended the missing object files to the existing archives (should save some git churn).
In the queue registry test, start_sem is given twice to let both tasks
start the test. Each task takes start_sem, does some work, gives done_sem,
and goes on to wait for start_sem again.
It may happen that one task can grab start_sem, add queues to the
registry, give done_sem, then grab start_sem again, delete the queues
from the registry, and give done_sem again. At this point, main test
task takes done_sem twice and proceeds to verify that queues have been
added to the registry. But in fact, the first task has already deleted
its queues from the registry, and the second one might not have added
the queues yet. This causes test to fail.
This changes the test to use separate start semaphores for each task,
to avoid the race condition.
1. All the registers of touch sensor 8 and 9 are mismatched except the ‘dac’ field in touch register of RTC IO
2. To swap the index for sensor 8 and 9 in APIs.
This commit makes the configQUEUE_REGISTRY_SIZE and
configGENERATE_RUN_TIME_STATS configurable in menuconfig.
- configQUEUE_REGISTRY_SIZE can now be set in menuconfig.
- The functions vQueueAddToRegistry() and vQueueUnregisterQueue() were made
SMP compatbile
- pcQueueGetName() was backported from FreeRTOS v9.0.0
- Added test case for Queue Registry functions
- configGENERATE_RUN_TIME_STATS can now be enabled in menuconfig. CCOUNT or
esp_timer can be selected as the FreeRTOS run time clock in menuconfig as
well, although CCOUNT will overflow quickly.
- Run time stats collection (in vTaskSwitchContext) and generation (in
uxTaskGetSystemState) have been made SMP compatible. Therefore
vTaskGetRunTimeStats() now displays the run time usage of each task as a
percentage of total runtime of both CPUs
Squash
- Remove ASCII-only configuration, CP437 is used instead
- Add dynamic code page configuration
See components/fatfs/src/00history.txt for FATFS changelog.
Reported from github:
https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1219https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1202
After providing a simple code to digital team, they confirmed that this is a hardware bug.
Root cause:
The fifo reset signal is incorrectly connected
If we want to reset tx fifo of UART2, we have to set txfifo_rst bit of both UART1 and UART2
If we want to reset rx fifo of UART2, we have to set rxfifo_rst bit of both UART1 and UART2
Workaround:
we don't use fifo rst bit in driver.
Documentation:
Digital team would update TRM and give more explanation about this issue.
1. use esp_timer instead of FreeRTOS timer to implement osi_alarm in bluedroid
2. Remove two APIs: osi_alarm_now() and osi_alarm_time_diff() and modify the hci layer logic that use them
3. Implement osi_alarm_get_remaining_ms()
4. Move the definition of struct alarm_t in source file "alarm.c"
5. Add definition of module error code
To achieve reliable operation with GD flash at 80MHz, need to raise
core voltage.
This causes the following current consumption increase:
At 80MHz: from 29mA to 33mA
At 160MHz: from 41mA to 47mA
Test conditions: 2 cores running code from IRAM, remaining peripherals
clock gated.
Earlier recursive mutex was being used for this but since
SCOMPARE1 is already being saved/restored during context
switch, atomic compare and set can be used for this.
Signed-off-by: Mahavir Jain <mahavir@espressif.com>
Test cases were added for the following functions
- xTaskNotify(), xTaskNotifyGive(), xTaskNotifyFromISR(), vTaskNotifyGiveFromISR(),
- xTaskNotifyWait(), ulTaskNotifyTake()
- vTaskDelayUntil()
The following function was made smp compatible and tested as well
- eTaskGetState()
Old behavior assumes message compressed when any of 2 most significant bits are set,
But in fact Message compressed only when both those bits are set to 1.
Also maximal label length should be 63 bytes.
Renamed the internal rc to __err_rc to avoid clashes with local variables.
This code would not do the expected thing with the original ESP_ERROR_CHECK macro:
esp_err_t my_func(esp_err_t x)
{
assert(x == 23);
}
esp_err_t rc = 23; //some value that is important fo the user
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(my_func(rc));
The macro will expand to:
esp_err_t rc = (my_func(rc));
And the code will assert, as my_func will receive a random value - whatever is in the internal macro rc temp variable. This is due to the C weirdness of allowing this code:
int x = x; //x has a random value.
Pointer tcpip_api_call *m should be converted to pppapi_msg* instead of pppapi_msg_msg*
in pppapi_do_ppp_set_default(), pppapi_do_ppp_free() and so on.
It solve this issue https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/1028
so there is no need to patch ip4.c because now netif_defauilt is setted correctly.
Also it prevents memory corruption when pppapi_free() is called.
This commit reverts the revert on the new task watchdog API. It also
fixes the following bug which caused the reversion.
- sdkconfig TASK_WDT_TIMEOUT_S has been reverted from the unit of ms back to the
unit of seconds. Fixes bug where projects using the new API without rebuilding sdkconfig
would cause the old default value of 5 to be interpreted in ms.
This commit also adds the following features to the task watchdog
- Updated idle hook registration to be compatible with dual core hooks
- Updated dual core hooks to support deregistration for cpu
- Legacy mode has been removed and esp_task_wdt_feed() is now replaced by
esp_task_wdt_reset(). esp_task_wdt_feed() is deprecated
- Idle hooks to reset are now registered/deregistered when the idle tasks are
added/deleted from the Task Watchdog instead of at Task Watchdog init/deinit
- Updated example
1. V366, fix a problem which initialize current can reach 800mA.
2. V365, fix a problem for pll_cap tracking in Coexist (BT & WIFI)
mode. The problem will make Coexist (BT & WIFI) WIFI AP mode TX
Fail in high temperature(>70).
3. V364, fix a bug of BT and Wifi coexist (hung in function of
force_wifi_mode())
component/bt: Fix the bug of master don't send pair request to the slave when the sec_act set to the value of ESP_BLE_SEC_ENCRYPT.
See merge request !1376
1. move settings of WIFI_CLK_EN_REG for bluetooth into controller init/deinit APIs
2. modify the bit mask used in phy_rf init/deinit to use WIFI-BT shared bits
This commit updates various test cases throughout esp-idf such that
the values used for timer divider pass the assertions in the timer component.
Timer divider values must be between 2 to 65536
Previously esp_restart would stall the other CPU before enabling RTC_WDT.
If the other CPU was executing an s32c1i instruction, the lock signal
from CPU to the arbiter would still be held after CPU was stalled. If
the CPU running esp_restart would then try to access the same locked
memory pool, it would be stuck, because lock signal would never be
released.
With this change, esp_restart resets the other CPU before stalling it.
Ideally, we would want to reset the CPU and keep it in reset, but the
hardware doesn't have such feature for PRO_CPU (it is possible to hold
APP_CPU in reset using DPORT register). Given that ROM code will not use
s32c1i in the first few hundred cycles, doing reset and then stall seems
to be safe.
In addition to than, RTC_WDT initialization is moved to the beginning of
the function, to prevent possible lock-up if CPU stalling still has any
issue.
1. Make sure that 8MD256 clock used to estimate XTAL frequency is enabled
before trying to use rtc_clk_cal_ratio.
This fixes "Bogus XTAL frequency: 0 MHz" warnings after software reset.
2. Don't call rtc_clk_xtal_freq_estimate if XTAL frequency is already
known. This reduces startup time after deep sleep or software reset.
3. Compare known XTAL frequency and estimated one before printing a
warning. This fixes "Possibly invalid CONFIG_ESP32_XTAL_FREQ setting
(40MHz). Detected 40 MHz." warnings.
Previous implementation waited for 20us after setting
RTC_CNTL_SOC_CLK_SEL_XTL register, using ets_delay_us, assuming that
the CPU was running at XTAL frequency. In reality, clock switch happened
on the next RTC_SLOW_CLK cycle, and CPU could be running at the previous
frequency (for example, 240 MHz) until then.
ets_delay_us would wait for 20 us * 40 cycles per us = 800 CPU cycles
(assuming 40 MHz XTAL; even less with a 26 MHz XTAL).
But if CPU was running at 240 MHz, 800 cycles would pass in just 3.3us,
while SLOW_CLK cycle could happen as much as 1/150kHz = 6.7us after
RTC_CNTL_SOC_CLK_SEL_XTL was set. So the software would not actually wait
long enough for the clock switch to happen, and would disable the PLL
while CPU was still clocked from PLL, leading to a halt.
This implementation uses rtc_clk_wait_for_slow_cycle() function to wait
until the clock switch, removing the need to wait for a fixed number of
CPU cycles.
Some RTC features are synchronized to RTC_SLOW_CLK, so sometimes
software needs to wait for the next slow clock cycle.
This function implements waiting using Timer Group clock calibration
feature.
append adc support and api
- esp_err_t adc2_config_width(adc_bits_width_t width_bit);
- esp_err_t adc2_config_channel_atten(adc2_channel_t channel, adc_atten_t atten);
- int adc2_get_voltage(adc2_channel_t channel);
The mutex is common across all the threads. It needn't be held across
the init_routine() call as long as the 'once' behaviour is guaranteed
Saw a deadlock case, where init_routine of one thread was waiting for
the completion of init_routine in another thread.
t2: wait for command
t1: pthread_once:
lock once_mux
init_routine:
inform thread t2
wait for signal from t2
t2: received command
pthread_once
lock once_mux (already held by t1)
---- Deadlock ----
Reported from:
https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/703https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/917
In uart driver we didn't change the default value of tx idle num, so there would be a delay after tx FIFO is empty.
1. Add API to set tx idle interval before next data transmission. (The UART hardware can add an interval after tx FIFO is empty).
2. Set default tx idle interval to zero.
3. Add hardware disable in uart driver delete function.
1. add sw interrupt cause osi to controller.
2. modify the kconfig to improve the option view.
3. add option of the cpu core which bluedroid run.
4. add option of the cpu core which bluetooth controller run.
Previously ioctl was declared as a macro in lwip/sockets.h.
Disabling LWIP_POSIX_SOCKETS_IO_NAMES removed that declaration.
This adds sys/ioctl.h file and the missing declaration.
Also adds missing includes in vfs.c.
Reported from different sources from github or bbs:
https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/680https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/922
We tested reading several sensor or other I2C slave devices, if the power and SDA/SCL wires are in proper condition, everything works find with reading the slave.
If we remove the power supply for the slave during I2C is reading, or directly connect SDA or SCL to ground, this would cause the I2C FSM get stuck in wrong state, all we can do is the reset the I2C hardware in this case.
After this commit, no matter whether the power supply of I2C slave is removed or SDA / SCL are shorted to ground, the driver can recover from wrong state.
We are not sure whether this the save issue with the reported one yet, but to make the driver more robust.
Further information:
1. For I2C master mode, we have tested different situations, e.g., to short the SDA/SCL directly to GND/VCC, to short the SDA to SCL, to un-plug the slave device, to power off the slave device. Under all of those situations, this version of driver can recover and keep working.
2. Some slave device will die by accident and keep the SDA in low level, in this case, master should send several clock to make the slave release the bus.
3. Slave mode of ESP32 might also get in wrong state that held the SDA low, in this case, master device could send a stop signal to make esp32 slave release the bus.
Modifications:
1. Disable I2C_MASTER_TRAN_COMP interrupt to void extra interrupt.
2. Disable un-used timeout interrupt for slave.
3. Add bus reset if error detected for master mode.
4. Add bus clear if SDA level is low when error detected.
5. Modify the argument type of i2c_set_pin.
6. add API to set timeout value
7. add parameter check for timing APIs
This commit makes configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY and
configUSE_STATS_FORMATTING_FUNCTIONS configurable in kconfig. Test cases fro the
functions enabled by the two configurations above have also been added.
Test cases for the following functions have been added...
- uxTaskGetSystemState()
- uxTaskGetTaskNumber()
- vTaskSetTaskNumber()
- xEventGroupClearBitsFromISR()
- xEventGroupSetBitsFromISR()
- uxEventGroupGetNumber()
- uxQueueGetQueueNumber()
- vQueueSetQueueNumber()
- ucQueueGetQueueType()
Test cases for the following functions were not required...
- prvListTaskWithinSingleList()
- prvWriteNameToBuffer()
- vTaskList()
Internal byte accessible memory starts with Internal ROM 1 at 0x3FF90000.
Region of RTC fast memory starting at 0x3FF80000 is not used in IDF as
it is mapped to PRO CPU only.
During a call to multi_heap_malloc(), if both these conditions were true:
- That heap only has one block large enough for the allocation
(this is always the case if the heap is unfragmented).
- Another allocation is simultaneously occurring in the same heap.
... multi_heap_malloc() could incorrectly return NULL.
This caused IDF heap_caps_malloc() and malloc() to also fail, particularly
often if only one or two heaps had space for the allocation (otherwise
heap_caps_malloc() fails over to the next heap).
1. Fix WiFi timer enable twice issue
2. Fix a softAP compatibility issue
3. Fix ebuf alloc counter issue
4. remove nvs_flash_init() in esp_wifi_init()
5. Fix scan only find few APs after set bssid
6. Fix can not connect to hidden SoftAP
7. Remove group key entry before connecting ot AP
- _FS_TINY: disables per-file caches
- _FS_TIMEOUT: locking timeout for concurrent access
- _FS_LOCK: prevents operations which are not allowed on open files
Also sets _MAX_SS based on sector size configured for wear_levelling.
This reduces memory usage of FATFS if wear_levelling is using 512 byte
sectors.
Moves the ets_timer_arm() / ets_timer_disarm() code paths to RAM
Overhead is 740 bytes of IRAM, 0 bytes DRAM
(For comparison: If all of esp_timer.c is moved to RAM, overhead is 1068 bytes IRAM and 480 bytes DRAM.)
Allows fcntl() implementation in vfs to be used.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1070
Note this is different to the other libc file-related syscalls, as there is no
reent structure involved.
Some frameworks based on ESP-IDF need to be able to decide whether to
initialize SPI RAM after the application has started. This change splits
out part of esp_spiram_init which manipulate cache MMU into a separate
function. Applications can disable cache, call esp_spiram_init_cache,
re-enable cache, and then call esp_spiram_init.
Disabling and re-enabling the cache can be achieved using functions
provided in esp_spi_flash.h.
This commit fixes bugs with the dual core changes to freeRTOS tick and idle hooks.
Interrupt watchdog now registers tick hooks to both cores.
API for cross core tick and idle hook registration were also added
Do some refactor to socket ping:
1. Add ping_deinit to kill ping thread
2. Apply configuration set by esp_ping_set_target to socket ping
3. Limit only one ping thread
Previously the timeout was set to the same value (1000ms) for all kinds
of commands. In some cases, such as with slow cards, write commands
failed to complete in time.
This change makes command timeouts configurable via sdmmc_host_t
structure, and also makes default timeouts different for ordinary
commands and write commands.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1093
Ref TW15774.
Previously if multiple tasks had been added to xPendingReadyList for the CPU, only the first one was resumed.
Includes a test case for resuming multiple (pending) tasks on xTaskResumeAll().
Document the limitation that while scheduler is suspended on one CPU, it can't wake tasks on either CPU.
The way these hooks are implemented at the moment, once you register a tick or idle task hook, it is run by both cores, leading to intermittent crashes that are difficult to explain (and debug). One solution is to register the hook with the core that is currently running, which is what this patch attempts to do.
Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/781
using apll_param to setup APLL
new apll calculation method, much faster
validate freq calculation
Ensure that the i2s frequency is greater than the hardware limit
Add description of how to calculate apll clock, support apll for other 16-bits audio, check rev0 chip
correct space
* Only direct invocation of cypto_hash_sha256 & crypto_hash_sha512 produced correct output.
* Some remaining header file mixups, so changed approach to wrapping the state structures.
* Fixes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1044 (crypto_sign problems)
* Add option to disable mbedTLS implementation for SHA256 & SHA512 in libsodium
All options that were enabled via CONFIG_MDNS are now in menuconfig, with
the default values set the same as with CONFIG_MDNS enabled (meaning existing
projects that were using CONFIG_MDNS do not need to change).
* setsockopt(s, IPV6_ONLY, &one, sizeof(int)) will disable IPV6-only
mode. Incoming/outgoing IPV4 packets are dropped.
* Otherwise, sockets bound to IPV6_ANY_ADDR can receive unicast packets
for IPV4 or IPV6.
* sendto() a IPV6-mapped-IPV4 address on a UDP socket works correctly
(not supported for RAW or TCP sockets.)
* getaddrinfo() option AI_V4MAPPED is implemented.
As well as extending support to TCP & RAW, there is some potential improvement
to dropping incoming packets - the drop happens a bit late in the process and
there is no "ICMP port unreachable" response sent.
Legacy API of task watchdog used the same function esp_task_wdt_feed() to add
and feed a task. This caused issues of implicitly adding a task to the wdt list
if the function was used in shared code.
The new API introduces init, adding, feeding, deleting, deinit functions. Tasks
must now be explicitly added to the task watchdog using their handles. Deletion
must also be explicit using task handles. This resolves the issue of implicit
task additions to the task watchdog due to shared code calling
esp_task_wdt_feed().
Task watchdog is now fully configurable at runtime by calling the init and
deinit functions.
Also added functions to get the handles of idle tasks of the other core. This
helps when adding idle tasks to the watchdog at run time.
Configuring the task watchdog using menu config is still available, however
menu config will only result in calling the init and add functions for idle
tasks shortly after the scheduler starts.
Menu config also allows for using legacy behavior, however the legacy behavior
willcall the new API functions but with slight variations to make them legacy
compatible.
Documentation and example have also been updated
gcov_rtio.c headers updated to prevent error of freertos header files being
included in the wrong order.
Resolves issue TW#13265
The two task watchdog timer bugs are as follows...
1) If only a single task existed on the wdt task list, and esp_task_wdt_feed()
was only called once, the watchdog triggers but fails to print task name
2) If a single task already exists on the task wdt list, and another task calls
esp_task_wdt_feed() once, the watchdog fails to trigger
Problem stemmed from the loop responsible for resetting the watchdog timer
having incorrect loop parameters. The loop failed to traverse the full length
of the task wdt list
In release mode, switches in rtc_clk_bbpll_set would be converted to
jump tables. These tables would be placed into .rodata, which caused
rtc_clk_cpu_freq_set to be unusable while cache is disabled. This
manifested itself in crashes when exiting from light sleep:
https://esp32.com/posting.php?mode=reply&f=13&t=3089#pr14590
get IP address after connecting to the softap.
Now the default netif is station in station+softap mode. The UDP pcb of
DHCP server is binded to IP 0.0.0.0. When other device connects to softap, the
DHCP offer will be sent by softap.But because the destination IP of DHCP offer
is broadcast IP and the source IP of it is 0.0.0.0, it will be sent from default
netif, that is station interface. Other device can not receive the DHCP offer
sent from station interface. As a result, other device can not get IP address.
The resolution is that bind UDP pcb to the IP address of softap. So, the source
IP of DHCP offer is that of softap. DHCP offer can be sent from softap interface
by source IP route method.
Added documentation about the ESP-IDF changes to FreeRTOS.
The documentation covers changes to the following FreeRTOS aspects.
- Task Creation
- Affects on scheduling (Task skipping, scheduler suspension, tick synchronicity)
- Critical sections and disabling interrupts
- Thread Local Storage Pointers and deletion callbacks
- Configuring ESP-IDF FreeRTOS
Previously, nvs_flash_init_custom would not be called if Storage for a
particular partition was already created. This caused issues if the
first call to nvs_flash_init failed due to Storage init error. This issue
exhibited itself as random failures of NVS CI test.
With this change, storage object is deleted (and not added to storage
list) if initialization fails.
squash the commit.
component/bt:Added the update_white_list & set_prefer_conn_params API to the bt project.
component/bt: Added the get white list size API & delete the read adv tx power API.
component/bt: Change the esp_gap_ble_api.h esp_ble_gap_set_prefer_conn_params API docs.
changed btm_find_dev to btm_find_or_alloc_dev
component/bt: Change the rssi API deep copy method.
component/bt: Change the code as comment in the gitlab.
squash the commit.
component/bt:Added the update_white_list & set_prefer_conn_params API to the bt project.
component/bt: Added the get white list size API & delete the read adv tx power API.
component/bt: Change the esp_gap_ble_api.h esp_ble_gap_set_prefer_conn_params API docs.
changed btm_find_dev to btm_find_or_alloc_dev
component/bt: Change the rssi API deep copy method.
component/bt: Change the code as comment in the gitlab.
component/bt: change the ESP_BLE_CONN_PARAM_UNDEF redefinition error.
component/bt: Change the ESP_BLE_IS_VALID_PARAM function with the compile error.
New multi_heap code has proven effective at aborting when buffer overruns occur,
but it's currently hard to debug the stack traces from these failures.
1. add adc2 coexistence
2. change NOW() to WDEV_NOW()
3. call ets_timer_done() before calling ets_timer_setfn()
4. fix the bug that api lock is not unlocked when call esp_wifi_stop()
twice
5. more hmac tx buffer limit from 32 to 64.
1. Support built-in ADC for I2S.
2. Modify code of ADC, made no change to the original APIs.
3. Add APIs in I2S:
esp_err_t i2s_set_adc_mode(adc_unit_t adc_unit, adc1_channel_t adc_channel);
4. Add I2S ADC/DAC example code.
5. add old-fashion definition to make it more compatible
6. replase spi_flash_ APIs with esp_partition_ APIs
7. add example of generating audio table from wav
8. change example sound
squash again all the commit.
component/bt: Change all the gattc API && bta gattc layer.
component/bt: Debug the code and change the btc_ble_gattc_get_db method.
component/bt: Change the gatt read API interface.
component/bt: Reconstruction the BTA_gattc_cache code.
component/bt: Change back the bluedroid_get_status to marco.
component/bt: Added the serch service res start_handle & end_handle to the result.
component/bt: Change the gattc docs format.
component/bt: Change the docs format.
component/bt: fix the read char value bug.
component/bt: change the gattc_get_attr_count method.
component/bt: Change back the bta_gattc write ccc code.
component/bt: Change the gattc api docs format
component/bt: Change the gattc API docs.
component/bt: Change the prepare write descriptor method to avoid the exection.
Component/bt: modify gatt clinet demo with new API
component/bt: Change the p_src_data->read.p_value to avoid exection.
compoent/bt: Change the bugfix of gattc unreg for the notify.
Modify gattc security demo
component/bt: Change the log error.
Component/bt: modify gattc_multi_connect demo
componnet/bt: Change the bta_gattc_cache sdp include.
component/bt: Change the start_handle & end_handle not from the service.
component/bt: Change the gattc API docs.
component/bt: Change the return issues.
component/bt: Fixed the include service bug.
component/bt: Modify gattc_multi_connect demo , add scan log
component/bt: Fixed the BTA_GATTC_GetIncludeService start handle & end handle error bug.
component/bt: Fix the invalid handle of the get all char issues.
component/bt: Fix the bug with get_db_size_with_type of the start handle & end_handle not correted issue.
component/bt: Fixed the get secondly service num not correct issue.
component/bt: Fixed the last service handle not correted issue.
1. Occupy conn[9] for adv. The max connection number of bluetooth controller decrease to 9. (Previously, it is 10)
2. modify the enum of setting BLE TX power corresponding to connection's.
3. fix libbtdm_app.a cwitch jump table
ESPNOW is a kind of WiFi communication bettween WiFi devices, no
matter they are connected to each other or not. Once two WiFi
devices are paired, they can send data to or receive data from
each other. The data is transmitted in action frame which can
be encrypted with CCMP method. ESPNOW also support mutilcast frame
transmitting.
When debugging crashes caused by flash cache access errors, OpenOCD may
request the value of uxTopUsedPriority when cache is disabled. Placing
it into IRAM to avoid an error in such case.
Since 9a8c0392, XTAL frequency is set to 40MHz by default, and users
of 26MHz boards need to select 26MHz manually. Most users are not aware
of this change, and existing getting started guides do not mention that
XTAL frequency needs to be set for some boards. So users are left with
garbage output from UART without any clue what to check.
This change adds a warning in case specific XTAL frequency was set, and
it does not match automatically detected one. This should help users
fix the issue.
1. Remove the bond_device global variable.
2. Fix bond_device add cause memory exception
3. Modify the code location.
4. modify thread security
5. remove esp_ble_clear_bond_device_list() API
6. modify esp_ble_get_gond_device_list() to return list immediately, rather than wait event.
7. modify the gatt_security_server demo to show how to remove all the bonded devices.
8. fix some code bugs may cause something error.
Fix warnings where undefined vars are used.
Make Kconfig emit "FOO=" for unset bool options
To ensure make variables are always defined, even if empty.
When writing auto.conf, include symbols disabled by dependency to make sure all make variables are always defined.
Fixesespressif/esp-idf#137
Cherry-picked from https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/138
Unlocking a never-locked mutex is an assertion failure in debug mode.
In release mode, this further improves performance:
No-Contention -> 153 cycles
Recursion No-Contention -> 138 cycles
Contention -> 378 cycles
Regression introduced in 43e231c.
Thanks to @yanbe for pointing out issue in https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/955
This is a different fix, tries to keep the behaviour that 43e231c was aiming to correct (unnecessarily testing an
invalid slot more than once.)
Previously NVS did check CRC values of key-value pairs on the active
page, but the check for full pages was missing. This adds the necessary
check and a test for it.
Since timestamps are 64-bit, loosing one bit of range due to sign does
not present an issue, however for applications doing calculations on
timestamps, signed return type is more convenient.
The implementation of esp_timer_get_time used a critical section, which
resulted in a call time of ~1.8us. To make esp_timer_get_time more
useable as a high-resolution time source, this change replaces the lock
with polling. Call time is reduced to ~0.7us.
- update connection parameters timeout due to master update illegal connection parameters
- slave returns error status when slave check the connection parameters
- slave connection parameters update callback get that interval_max is equal to interval_min
Added component containg API that is able to correct raw ADC readings
into a voltage in mV. Also provided a helper function that combines
the process of getting the raw ADC1 reading then converting it to a
voltage in mV. In doing so, the adc1_get_voltage() function of the ADC
driver has been deprecated. Instead there is now adc1_get_raw to obtain
the raw ADC1 reading, and adc1_to_voltage() that gets the raw reading
and converts all in one function. Functions using the deprecated
adc1_get_voltage() have also been updated to use adc1_get_raw().
Conversion is based on ADC characteristics. The characteristics are based
on the ADC's v_ref, herefore the appropriate structure and functions have
been provided to obtain the ADC characteristics.
The existing ADC driver has also been modified by adding a function to
route the internal ADC reference voltage to a GPIO allowing users to measure
it manually.
Relevant documentation has also been updated
All peripheral clocks are default enabled after chip is powered on.
When CPU starts, if reset reason is CPU reset, disable those clocks
that are not enabled before reset. Otherwise, disable all those
useless clocks.
These peripheral clocks must be enabled when the peripherals are
initialized and disabled when they are deinitialized.
The code in xtensa_vectors.S did not handle XT_DEBUG_BACKTRACE
consistently: #if was used in one case, and #ifdef in another. This makes
the checks consistent, and also introduces a Kconfig option to enable
backtrace.
In some cases, xPortGetCoreID was not inlined, and ended up in flash.
Since this function is used in many situations when cache is disabled,
that caused exceptions. Adding IRAM attribute to fix that.
vfs_uart used same locks for read and write operations on a single UART.
If read operation was blocking (i.e. carried out via UART driver), the
lock was held by reading task until it received a line. During this time,
other tasks trying to write to the same UART would get blocked.
This change introduces separate read/write locks, and adds a test.
Another vfs_uart test if fixed (it was disabled since the
CONFIG_NEWLIB_STDOUT_ADDCR option was removed).
If two different types of SHA hashes were active in the hardware
concurrently, a race condition meant the SHA unit could be incorrectly
reset leading to all-zero results.
If scheduler switches cores in narrow window during esp_dport_access_stall_other_cpu_start(), could cause the stall
interrupt to occur on the running CPU - halting the CPU until WDT cleans up.
Related to https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/630
1. BIT(8) of CTRL is actually read-only bit indicating interrupt status
2. BIT(0) or CTRL had inverted meaning: 1 is “level”, 0 is “edge”
3. Add definitions of prescaler values
1. remove GKI(not use osi_free_and_reset)
2. modify mutex/semaphore to individual directory
3. set osi_malloc as malloc(previously use calloc)
4. change osi allocator debug osi_free
5. fix rebase of remove GKI
1. add sens_struct.h
2. add definition of RTCCNTL and RTCIO
3. modify touch pad examples
4. update example code.
5. add comments add option in menuconfig
6. fix issue that pad index 8 and 9 are mismatched
7. add touch_pad_read_filtered() api to get value filtered by iir filter
8. modify touch pad isr func
9. Make the items in perihperal.ld in the sequence of address
10. delete Kconfig for touch pad
11. add touchpad filter APIs to adjust the filter
12. add touch_pad into index.rst
13. add touch_pad in Doxyfile
14. add touch_pad.rst
This commit adds support for multiple NVS partitions. This provides application a flexibility to have multiple NVS
partitions such as separate partition with read-only manufacturing data and read-write partition with configuration.
Application can also use this to separate out application's configuration storage from system configuration.
This feature does not change any of the basic property of NVS subsystem. The same-named namespaces across partitions are
considered to be different namespaces. The original NVS API available for the applications remains unchanged. The only
difference is that instead of first NVS partition in the partition table, it now operates on the partition with label
"nvs" (which is default in the IDF provided partition table files). Additional APIs are provided to open a handle and
erase NVS with partition name as a parameter.
A test case is added in the host tests and it is made sure that all the host tests pass. nvs_rw_value app is also tested
with multiple partitions.
Signed-off-by: Amey Inamdar <amey.inamdar@gmail.com>
- The two most significant bits of the address shall be equal to 1
- All bits of the random part of the address shall not be equal to 1
- All bits of the random part of the address shall not be equal to 0
We had already updated to v1.24 months ago, but the submodule commit was accidentally
reverted in 1fb85b494c.
Fixes (again) error when compiling with assertions disabled.
As reported on forum: https://esp32.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=2750&p=13069
component/bt: cherry-pick the bugfix/btdm_api_manage_pair_info_#13119 to this branch.
component/bt: Change the ble gap API code format & added the status judgment in the btc_storage_load_bonded_ble_devices function.
Previously VFS driver for UART could only use simple non-blocking
functions to read from and write to the UART. UART driver provides more
complex blocking and interrupt-driven functions, which can be used
instead.
This commit adds optional support for using UART driver's functions.
Also added is a more flexible mechanism for configuring newline
conversion rules on input and output.
This commit also fixes a bug that all UARTs shared one static variable
used as a character buffer in newline conversion code. This variable is
changed to be per-UART.
* Disables 3DES, Camellia, Blowfish, RC4, RIPEMD160, SSLv3, TLS-PSK modes, DTLS by default
* Saves about 40KB from the default TLS client code size
* Defaults no longer get "Bad" howsmyssl.com rating (no more vulnerable 3DES)
(ping https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/issues/575 )
* Allows up to another 20-30KB code size to be trimmed without security
implications if using DER formatted certificates, RSA ciphersuites only,
etc.
* Can save up to another 8KB by setting the TLS Role to Server or Client only.
1. Hello World application shows no footprint difference before and
after this change
2. examples/ethernet/ethernet application compiles properly (can't
test with my board)
By default SD cards are initialized in default speed (DS) mode. Enabling
HS mode requires SWITCH_FUNC command to be sent twice: first time to
query if the card supports switching to HS mode, second time to perform
the switch.
This change implements SWITCH_FUNC command and adds the procedure to
switch to HS mode.
In some cases the card needs to be returned to standby mode from data
transfer mode. This is done using CMD7 command, which does not receive
any response in this case.
‘make_hw_cmd’ function checks opcodes in a few cases. Comparing opcode
does not tell the whole story, because for some SD commands there is are
APP commands with the same opcodes. This change introduces a flag which
indicates whether the next command is going to be an APP command.
The check for APP_SET_BUS_WIDTH command is updated to use this flag.
This fixes a bug with an unexpected STOP_TRANSMISSION command sent after
SWITCH_FUNC command, which has opcode 6, same as APP_SET_BUS_WIDTH.
MMC_RSP_BITS helper function had a hack that it flipped word order in
the response, assuming that response size is 4 words. This hack does not
work for responses which are not 4 words long (such as the SWITCH_FUNC
response, which is 64 words long).
This change removes the hack and the matching word order reversal code
in sdmmc driver.
Remove wifi config option
Remove Wi-Fi enable/disable option from Kconfig. This can be detected by the presence of esp_wifi_init() function in the application. Minimum footprint impact after the change.
See merge request !1098
This is no longer required since the functions automatically get
pulled in based on the usage. A quick summary of footprint
comparisions before and after these set of patches is shown below:
Hello-World: (simplified for readability)
old Total image size:~ 104902 bytes (.bin may be padded larger)
old Total image size:~ 105254 bytes (.bin may be padded larger)
Per-archive contributions to ELF file:
Archive File DRAM .data & .bss IRAM Flash code & rodata Total
old libesp32.a 1973 177 4445 3939 2267 12801
new libesp32.a 1973 185 4473 3939 2267 12837
new libnvs_flash.a 0 92 0 274 8 374
new libstdc++.a 0 0 0 24 0 24
For some reason, nvs_flash.a (~400bytes) gets pulled in (particularly
the nvs_flash_init() function).
Power-Save: (simplified for readability)
old Total image size:~ 421347 bytes (.bin may be padded larger)
old Total image size:~ 421235 bytes (.bin may be padded larger)
old libtcpip_adapter.a 0 81 0 1947 115 2143
new libtcpip_adapter.a 0 69 0 1897 115 2081
The size actually shrinks a bit, since the AP interface function
doesn't get pulled in.
Since only the used interface's start function gets called, it pulls
in only the functions that are required in the current application,
thereby saving footprint.
Restart being a lower-layer system-level function, needn't depend on
the higher level Wi-Fi libraries.
This also enables us to get rid of one more WIFI_ENABLED ifdef check
1. Rename api from rmt_get_ringbuf_handler to rmt_get_ringbuf_handle (Github Issue #274)
2. doxygen param rename
3. change API rmt_wait_tx_done to specify maximum waiting time
4.Change return type of rmt_wait_tx_done API from bool to esp_err_t
5. update doc
The address field should be placed at the highest bits of address and slv_wr_status registers. Instead of breaking the address into two parts and fill in each register, move the address to the highest bits and write to the registers respectively.
Breaking change: if you fill-in the SPI address filed in a previous version in some way and it works correctly, you still have to rewrite the address, in a more intuitive way.
force rxlength=length and mosi=1 and inlink.start=1 on in full-duplex mode.
set rxlength > length is forbidden in full-duplex mode.
TW#12609, TW#14240, https://www.esp32.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=2519
SDMMC hardware treats all buffers as aligned, and ignores 2 LSBs of
addresses written into DMA descriptors. Previously SDMMC host driver
assumed that data buffers passed from SDDMC command layer would be
aligned. However alignment checks were never implemented in the command
layer, as were the checks that the buffer coming from the application
would be in DMA capable memory. Most of the time this was indeed true.
However in some cases FATFS library can pass buffers offset by 2 bytes
from word boundary. “DMA capable” restriction may be broken if pSRAM
support is used.
This change adds buffer checks to the SDMMC host driver (alignment and
DMA capability), so that the host layer will error out for incompatible
buffers. In SDMMC command layer, a check is added to read and write
functions. If an incompatible buffer is passed from the application, new
buffer (512 bytes size) is allocated, and the transfer is performed
using {READ,WRITE}_SINGLE_BLOCK commands.
Optimize TCP close:
1. Not remove TCP pcb when IP address is changed since the lwip netconn still need the pcb
2. If the TCP connection is in TCP_FIN_WAIT_1 for too long time, remove it
SD SPI mode driver
This MR adds functionality to support SD cards connected via SPI interface.
Additionally, two bugs are fixed:
- Definition of `SPI_TRANS_MODE_DIOQIO_ADDR` in spi_master driver
- SD card probing frequency was 4000kHz instead of 400kHz as required by the standard
See merge request !727
gpio_matrix_out function will set output enable for GPIO, seems in gpio_matrix_out there will be a short moment that the chip will output GPIO level.
So we can set GPIO as high before gpio_matrix_out function.
Makes app image booting more reliable (256-bit rather than 8-bit verification.)
Some measurements, time to boot a 655KB app.bin file and run to app_main() execution.
(All for rev 1 silicon, ie no 340ms spurious WDT delay.)
80MHz QIO mode:
before = 300ms
after = 140ms
40MHz DIO mode:
before = 712ms
after = 577ms
40MHz DIO mode, secure boot enabled
before = 1380ms
after = 934ms
(Secure boot involves two ECC signature verifications (partition table, app) that take approx 300ms each with 80MHz CPU.)
For config-only components, component.mk should now contain "COMPONENT_CONFIG_ONLY := 1"
Also refactored some of the generation of linker paths, library list. This required cleaning up the way the bootloader
project works, it's now mostly independent from the parent.
1. add ble tx power functions
2. add more osi functions.
3. modify bluetooth controller task procedure
4. fix a memory leak when controller deinit
5. add controller disable return value.
NVS is used to store PHY calibration data, WiFi configuration, and BT
configuration. Previously BT examples did not call nvs_flash_init,
relying on the fact that it is called during PHY init. However PHY init
did not handle possible NVS initialization errors.
This change moves PHY init procedure into the application, and adds
diagnostic messages to BT config management routines if NVS is not
initialized.
In ecp_mul_comb(), if (!p_eq_g && grp->T == NULL) and ecp_precompute_comb() fails (which can happen due to OOM), then the new array of points T was leaked.
Currently the last 128KB of DRAM is reserved for the bootloader & early boot stacks. This means if >192KB of static DRAM
is allocated, the only available heap is this region - which is disabled until the scheduler starts. As a result, you
get either heap corruption on early boot if the static data overlaps startup heap (leading to very weird errors), or
FreeRTOS will fail to start when it can't malloc() anything.
Long term fix is to move the stacks & bootloader data to the very end of RAM, and only reserve that part for early
boot. This is a little fiddly because of also wanting to make sure this memory is not preemptively fragmented when it
gets reintroduced to the heap. This will become more important if/when we have more static allocation options in the
future.
For now, these errors make it clear why the boot has failed.
Ref TW13909
Because of errata related to BOD reset function, brownout is handled as follows:
- attach an ISR to brownout interrupt
- when ISR happens, print a message and do a software restart
- esp_restart_nonos enables RTC watchdog, so if restart fails,
there will be one more attempt to restart (using the RTC
watchdog)
RTC watchdog didn’t have any actions configured for any of the stages.
This change configures it to use SW_SYSTEM_RESET at stage 0 and a
full reset at stage 1. The timeout is now calculated based on
RTC_SLOW_CLK frequency.
unused variable 'lfn'
'isr_handler' defined but not used
'servo_set_angle' defined but not used
'gpio_test_signal' defined but not used
'change_duty' defined but not used
component/bt: Fixed the bug crash of disconnet BLE when close the SMP module in the menuconfig.
component/bt: Removed the Excess #endid ///SMP_INCLUDED == TRUE in the l2cu_no_dynamic_ccbs function.
If destination IP address of the packet is broadcast address, firstly compare
source IP address with the that of each network interface. If it matches,
packet is forwarded from the interface.
If scheduler was running, and lock was an automatic variable (ie stack-allocated) to be initialised by _lock_init*,
initialisation could be skipped if the lock variable was non-zero (and lock would be left invalid).
In other cases the lock is statically initialised to zero by __LOCK_INIT*
Specifying -fexceptions for the compiler is not enough.
- add necessary zero padding after .eh_frame section
- link .gcc_except_table_table in a way flash script does not complain
- call __registrer_frame_info before global constructors
Kudos jcmvbkbc for the necessary help.
Implements support for system level traces compatible with SEGGER
SystemView tool on top of ESP32 application tracing module.
That kind of traces can help to analyse program's behaviour.
SystemView can show timeline of tasks/ISRs execution, context switches,
statistics related to the CPUs' load distribution etc.
Also this commit adds useful feature to ESP32 application tracing module:
- Trace data buffering is implemented to handle temporary peaks of events load
Fixes issue with GPIO 0 being enabled as an output on ESP32D2WD (or when setting SPI pins in efuse)
and not using Quad-I/O modes.
Ref: https://esp32.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2205
Bug occurs when core dump destination in menuconfig is set to flash. When
programme crashes, xt_unhandled_exception or panicHandler will both trigger
commonErrorHandler. commonErrorHandler calls esp_core_dump_to_flash which
will attempt to use DPORT functions and hang due to trying to a stall and already
stalled processor (already stalled in xt_unhandled_exception and panicHandler).
Program will eventually be rebooted when wdt expires.
Added esp_dport_access_int_deinit after calls to haltOtherCore() so that DPORT
functions don't try to halt and already halted cpu hence preventing hang.
Fixes TW#12944 https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/646
Previously opendir("/data") would fail if filesystem with "data" prefix
was registered in VFS, while opendir("/data/") would succeed.
This change fixes handling for the former case and adds relevant tests.
Updated test case to include configASSERT cases (+1 squashed commits)
Squashed commits:
[871ec26f] Freertos:Bugfix uxTaskGetSystemState
Bug (github #12142) with uxTaskGetSystemState where
if called immediately after creating a bunch of tasks,
those tasks would be added twice into the TaskStatusArray.
Bug caused due to use old implementation using vTaskSuspendAll
which did not stop newly created task on other core from accessing the
read/waiting task lists whilst the list were being read by
uxTaskGetSystemState. Fixed bug by replacing vTaskSuspendAll
with taskENTER_CRITICAL and added test case for the bugfix
Small changes to clock calibration value will cause increasing errors
the longer the device runs. Consider the case of deep sleep, assuming
that RTC counter is used for timekeeping:
- before sleep:
time_before = rtc_counter * calibration_val
- after sleep:
time_after = (rtc_counter + sleep_count) * (calibration_val + epsilon)
where 'epsilon' is a small estimation error of 'calibration_val'.
The apparent sleep duration thus will be:
time_after - time_before = sleep_count * (calibration_val + epsilon)
+ rtc_counter * epsilon
Second term on the right hand side is the error in time difference
estimation, it is proportional to the total system runtime (rtc_counter).
To avoid this issue, this change makes RTC_SLOW_CLK calibration value
persistent across restarts. This allows the calibration value update to
be preformed, while keeping time after update same as before the update.
1. For now, some security related functions used in classic Bluetooth are controlled by "SMP_ENABLE". This commit fixes the dependency.
2. The two options, "CLASSIC_BT_ENABLED" and "SMP_ENABLED" The two options will be decoupled in the future.
Currently libsodium tests add about 800kB to the binary, which is too
much for a partition table constrained to 2MB. Disable libsodium tests
until we start building multiple unit test apps for different subsets.
This fixes a bug introduced by !848, where APP CPU would not be reset
during esp_restart, if esp_restart was called from a task running on APP
CPU, and wouldn’t be reset by PRO CPU on startup.
This change replaces stalling APP CPU with resetting it.
Also adds a non-automated esp_restart tests.
DPORT access protection can not work when the other CPU is stalled.
Writes to DPORT registers in esp_restart caused the program to hang due
to access protection, and the reset happened due to RTC_WDT, not SW_RST.
This change adds esp_dport_access_int_deinit function and calls it from
esp_restart once the other core is stalled.
In ESP32 rev. 0, switching between 240MHz and 80MHz (even via an
intermediate frequency of 40MHz) may cause the chip to lock up.
The bootloader used to enable 80MHz CPU clock at startup, which could
cause lock up after software reset. With this change, if 240MHz CPU
clock is enabled in menuconfig, bootloader will also use 240MHz to avoid
lock-up.
Run some unit test cases based (poorly) around sodium's test infrastructure.
Increase in unity test task stack is due to signature tests, load a lot of data onto the stack.
- Fix slave initiate service discovery procedure
- Fix master re-discovery every time connection established
- Optimize service discovery char ccc write procedure
- Optimize esp_log_buffer function
- Modify default supervision timeout from 20s to 2s
This seems to clean up some of the more wrong addr2line output results (not
sure why, something to do with optimisations I think - perhaps the return
address may also be a jump target from some earlier line of the code.)
Previously, this resulted in task stack frames turning up incorrectly in the backtrace, ie
Backtrace: 0x400d22a0:0x3ffb0fa0 0x40085a3c:0x3ffb0fc0 0x400f32c4:0x3ffb0fe0 0x40081965:0x3ffb1010
0x400d22a0: esp_vApplicationIdleHook at /home/esp/esp-idf/components/esp32/./freertos_hooks.c:
52
0x40085a3c: prvIdleTask at /home/esp/esp-idf/components/freertos/./tasks.c:4431
0x400f32c4: i2c_isr_handler_default at /home/esp/esp-idf/components/driver/./i2c.c:598
0x40081965: _xt_lowint1 at xtensa_vectors.o:?
Fix is to implement abort() via an unhandled exception rather than a breakpoint, I think
because of relative priority of exception types.
Another approach would be to assign a software-only INUM to abort()ing and defined a
PANIC_RSN_ABORTED, but this is more complex and interrupt numbers are more scarce than RAM!
This change removes the erroneous cast to uint32_t (which caused time to
wrap around after 1 hour) and splits the multiplication into two terms
to remove the wraparound after 13 days.
Ref. https://esp32.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=1908
When ‘reset halt’ command is executed, OpenOCD will take the APP CPU
out of reset and enable the clock. At this point, user can set a
breakpoint on code which will run on APP CPU. Previously, app startup
code would do another reset of APP CPU, thereby removing any breakpoints
which may have been set. This change makes APP CPU reset conditional on
DPORT_APPCPU_CLKGATE_EN bit, which is 0 by default but is set to 1 by
OpenOCD after reset.
* Writing >4 bytes to unaligned offsets would fail
* Writiing data from flash would fail (wrong buffer was used)
* Writing >8192 bytes from RAM would over-write data multiple times
Adds test cases for the above.
Previously the first call to rmt_driver_uninstall() would remove the interrupt handler,
even if other channels still had the driver installed.
Adds an OS-level lock to control concurrent registration/deregistration of channels.
xPendingReadyList[1] was never initialised correctly, so if a task is added to this list (ie by xSemaphoreGiveFromISR()
or similar) while scheduler is disabled, then it causes a null pointer dereference.
Bug produces stack traces similar to:
0x40086e87: vListInsertEnd at /home/gus/esp/32/idf/components/freertos/./list.c:130
0x40084ba3: xTaskRemoveFromEventList at /home/gus/esp/32/idf/components/freertos/./tasks.c:3439
0x40083c54: xQueueGiveFromISR at /home/gus/esp/32/idf/components/freertos/./queue.c:2034
0x400f50a0: timer_group0_isr at /home/gus/esp/32/idf/components/freertos/test/./test_suspend_scheduler.c:27
0x40081d7d: _xt_lowint1 at xtensa_vectors.o:?
Writing values longer than half of the page size (with header taken into
account) causes fragmentation issues. Previously it was suggested on the
forum that using long values may cause issues, but this wasn’t checked
in the library itself, and wasn’t documented. This change adds necessary
checks and introduces the new error code.
Documentation is also fixed to reflect the fact that the maximum length
of the key is 15 characters, not 16.
component/bt: squash the branch of the early commit
component/bt: Added the set static random address callback to the bt project.
component/bt: fixed the set static random address error.
component/bt: fixed the set static random address error.
To increase the chances that the examples work out of the box, this
change is raising the default deep sleep wakeup delay to 1ms.
If GPIO15 is low at startup, ROM code takes less time to execute
(because no logging is performed), so more time may be needed to allow
flash chip to become ready.
Triggered on make 3.81, happens sometimes on Linux and always(?) on macOS. May depend on the order the OS' filesystem
resolves wildcards in.
Includes a revert to the LWIP component to verify this is properly fixed.
See also https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/632
Fix Dport access in interrupts
Dport accesses would re-enable interrupts unconditionally, breaking things when called in an ISR. This saves and restores the interrupt status, fixing this.
This fixes a crash in the SPI slave driver, and possibly other things.
See merge request !772
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
Make internal stack size variables in FreeRTOS 32-bit instead of 16-bit
Stock FreeRTOS uses an uint16 to store stack sizes, making it impossible to allocate a stack >64K. This changes this into an uint32, allowing for larger stacks.
See merge request !677
Partition table gen esp32part fixes: App offset errors, Python 3 support
As mentioned on forums, gen_esp32part.py wasn't erroring correctly if a non-64KB-aligned app partition was referenced.
Also merges a PR to add Python 2&3 support (with some tweaks). Not very useful in IDF right now, but useful for Arduino.
See merge request !751
1. Name change from chopper to carrier, block diagram update, minor changes to example codes
2. mcpwm_reg.h changed, brought uniformity in comments, worked on suggestions, duty to accept float. Some name changes!
3. Minor readme changes and Indetation
4. Minor change: move mcpwm_reg.h and mcpwm_struct.h to new path
5. Minor change: addition of BLDC example code and Readme
6. Name changed from epwm to mcpwm
7. Improve the reg name in mcpwm_struct.h
8. Name change chopper>carrier, deadband>deadtime
component/bt: fix the exception in attp_buil_sr_msg when handling gatt write bug. bug number #12124.
fix the exception in attp_buil_sr_msg when handling gatt write bug.
See merge request !743
Small unit-test-related fixes
Fixes for some small bugs found running unit tests with heap poisoning turned on.
All are bugs in the tests, except for one FreeRTOS fix (when deleting a task, check if it's running on the other CPU and preempt it if so.)
See merge request !746
nvs: remove search cache at page level
Since read cache was introduced at page level, search cache became
useless in terms of reducing the number of flash read operations.
In addition to that, search cache used an assumption that if pointers to
keys are identical, the keys are also identical, which was proven wrong
by applications which generate key names dynamically.
This change removes CachedFindInfo, and all its uses. This is done at
expense of a small extra number of CPU operations (looking up a value in
the read cache is slightly more expensive) but no extra flash read
operations.
Ref TW12505
Ref https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/issues/365
See merge request !753
Since read cache was introduced at page level, search cache became
useless in terms of reducing the number of flash read operations.
In addition to that, search cache used an assumption that if pointers to
keys are identical, the keys are also identical, which was proven wrong
by applications which generate key names dynamically.
This change removes CachedFindInfo, and all its uses. This is done at
expense of a small extra number of CPU operations (looking up a value in
the read cache is slightly more expensive) but no extra flash read
operations.
Ref TW12505
Ref https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/issues/365
1. Enlarge wifi task stack size by 512Bytes to fix potential stack overflow issue
2. Modify wifi hmac tx queue size from 12 to 32 because we already limit the buffer number in ebuf
management module
add API to get chip info
This change adds an API to get chip info, such as chip model, enabled capabilities, size of embedded flash, silicon revision.
Hello_world example is modified to print out the information about the chip. The example is also simplified by moving all code into the main task.
Ref TW12031.
See merge request !549
esp32: update wifi lib for some bugfix
1. Fix wifi ebuf free twice issue
2. Fix wifi internal assert issue
3. Fix a bug in esp_wifi_stop
4. Fix wifi crash issue
5. Fix wifi run out of memory when 10 udp connection stability test
See merge request !745
Optimize configuration of base MAC address
Application developer can call APIs to configure base MAC address
instead of using menuconfig.
See merge request !744
component/esp32 : fix dualcore bug
1. When dual core cpu run access DPORT register, must do protection.
2. If access DPORT register, must use DPORT_REG_READ/DPORT_REG_WRITE and DPORT_XXX register operation macro.
See merge request !742
component/bt: fix adv stop event bug and add attribute table create
- Fix bug that advertising stop event produced while calling start_adv function
- Modify gatt server adv data and scan rsp data raw setting
- Add create attribute table error msg
- Delete redundant printf in previous commits
See merge request !739
1. When dual core cpu run access DPORT register, must do protection.
2. If access DPORT register, must use DPORT_REG_READ/DPORT_REG_WRITE and DPORT_XXX register operation macro.
SPI: Various fixes (examples, mem leak, arg check)
- Fix SPI master example to use DMA-capable memory for display initialization. Fixes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/551
- SPI master: Do not leak DMA descriptor pointer array on free
- SPI Master/Slave: Check if DMA'ed buffers actually live in DMA-capable memory
See merge request !735
error
- Fix bug that advertising stop event produced while calling start_adv function
- Modify gatt server adv data and scan rsp data raw setting
- add create attribute table error msg
- Delete redundant printf in previous commits
we'll auto assign cases to test jobs so we don't need those config
files. cases with different wifi modes will now be generated when
creating test case database, we need to remove them from YAML files.
FATFS fixes and tests
This MR includes a set of fixes related to FATFS, SDMMC, and wear levelling:
- `esp_vfs_fat_spiflash_mount` uses `FM_SFD` flag when creating the partition. The volume layout (given in `VolToPart` variable) was not compatible with SFD mode, so mkfs was failing. This fixes the volume layout to use "autodetect" for both volumes. Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/559.
- fix `prepend_drive_to_path`function, which didn't prepend drive to path (while consuming 2k of stack space)
- fix stack overflow in vfs_fat_link function which allocated two 4kbyte `FIL` structures on the stack
- fix support for having two FATFS instances (in flash and SD) mounted at the same time
- unit tests written for FATFS on SDMMC are made common between SDMMC and WL implementations; FATFS unit tests on WL will run during CI
- fix inconsistent definition of PATH_MAX and ARG_MAX (TW12207, TW12104, https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/289)
See merge request !732
component/bt: fix some bugs related to bluetooth sniff mode in controller
1. fix some bugs in bluetooth sniff mode in controller
2. export some symbols to esp32.rom.ld including functions and global variables in ROM code
3. update libbtdm.a which includes "IRAM_ATTR" addition or removal for some functions
See merge request !729
fix(lwip): fix tcp connect fail when enable LOOPIF
when enable the LOOPIF, because of use the loopnetif, the TCP connect will fail. see TW12029
See merge request !711
- fix null pointer dereference in VFS when VFS implementations are added
and removed in different order
- vfs_fat_sdmmc, vfs_fat_spiflash: pass correct drive to mkfs
(previously it would always do mkfs in the first drive)
- add test case
This change moves actual test code into test_fatfs_common.c and
refactors setup/teardown code to be contained within separate functions.
For each SDMMC FATFS test, identical test is added which can run with
WL partition in flash.
vfs_fat_link opened two files to perform copy operation. File structures
were allocated on the stack. When _MAX_SS setting was increased in
ffconf.h due to wear levelling feature, the size of these structures
increased to ~4k each (~8k total). This exceeds stack size allocated for
tasks in most typical cases.
This change makes file structures dynamically allocated.
Originally, prepend_drive_to_path was designed to be a macro, and it
modified local path variables to point to a temporary buffers.
When it was converted into a function, modification to path variables
were no longer visible outside of this function.
In addition to that, prepend_drive_to_path allocated 2k bytes on the
stack for temporary path buffers. This is replaced with path buffers
allocated as part of vfs_fat context object. Locking is added around
parts of code which use these temporary buffers.
Additionally, _lock member of vfs_fat_ctx_t was placed after the
variable-sized files array, which caused the first entry in the
array to be never used. This change fixes the order of members
and adds comments.
1. fix some bugs in bluetooth sniff mode in controller
2. export some symbols to esp32.rom.ld including functions and global variables in ROM code
3. update libbtdm.a which includes "IRAM_ATTR" addition or removal for some functions
component/bt:fix the bug with gatt client cant not receive the gatt server service change event.
fix the bug with gatt client cant not receive the gatt server service change event.
See merge request !726
esp32: select 8M clock as RTC_FAST_CLK on startup
Even though RTC_CLK_CONFIG_DEFAULT correctly had RTC_FAST_FREQ_8M as the
fast clock, the bootloader modified fast_freq field to the currently
selected RTC_FAST_CLK (so that the clock choice is not affected by the
bootloader). The application startup code never switched to 8M clock,
which caused the default (XTAL/4) to be used as RTC_FAST_CLK. This had
caused a number of issues, such as touch pads not working in deep sleep.
Fixes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/542.
Ref TW12053.
See merge request !709
Assert when a new task is started on a nonexisting CPU
Previously, starting a task on a CPU ID higher than the amount of CPUs FreeRTOS is configured with would not start the task and possibly have unintended side effects due to some out-of-bounds array writes. Assert on this so the app aborts cleanly.
See merge request !701
I2S driver - fixed support for 24 and 32-bits, fixed tx/rx at the same time
- Modify sample can test with 24, 32-bits audio
- Add i2s sample README
- simply i2s_push function
- change sample rates, bits per sample, channel on fly
See merge request !483
Fix SPI master CI test
CI test fails because the values it checks haven't been updated to the changes in the clock calculations. This fixes that.
See merge request !710
Feature/btdm ble bt separa
@Jack @snake @igrokhotkov @angus @island please help to review the code.
Separate the bt/ble code. After the separate, can save 15k~25k ram & 240k~460k code size(depending on the menuconfig).
See merge request !684
optimize scan before station connecting to AP
1. Store the information of AP(ssid, password, bssid, channel, etc)
into nvs when station connects to AP successfully. If station
connects to the same AP next time, it will scan the stored channel of the AP
first.
2. Add a parameter of channel for scanning before connecting to AP.
If the channel is set to 0, station will scan full channels. If it
is set to 1~13, station will only scan the channel.
See merge request !704
1. Store the information of AP(ssid, password, bssid, channel, etc)
into nvs when station connects to AP successfully. If station
connects to the same AP next time, it will scan the stored channel of the AP
first.
2. Add a parameter of channel for scanning before connecting to AP.
If it is set to 1~13, station will scan starting from the channel.
If the channel of AP is unknown, set it to 0.
Even though RTC_CLK_CONFIG_DEFAULT correctly had RTC_FAST_FREQ_8M as the
fast clock, the bootloader modified fast_freq field to the currently
selected RTC_FAST_CLK (so that the clock choice is not affected by the
bootloader). The application startup code never switched to 8M clock,
which caused the default (XTAL/4) to be used as RTC_FAST_CLK. This had
caused a number of issues, such as touch pads not working in deep sleep.
Fixes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/542.
Ref TW12053.
Split common SPI stuff out of master driver; add slave driver; add workaround for DMA issue.
This merge req mainly adds a slave device. In order to do this, the original master driver is refactored into common code shared by master and slave modes, and a slave driver is added.
The other things added are:
- Added a workaround for a 'feature' of the ESP32 silicon that can lock up the receive DMA channel in some situations. This can only be fixed by resetting *both* DMA channels. The workaround implemented makes sure that the reset only happens when both channels are idle
- Got rid of the automatic choice between register- and DMA-based transfers. The master (and slave) code will now always go for a DMA transfer if a DMA channel is given, and always go for register-based transfers if no DMA channel is given.
- Add in a bunch of fixes for outstanding Github issues.
See merge request !659
Add support 24, 32 bits
@jxmao optimize i2s_zero_buffer
@jxmao correct config support slave mode
@jxmao correct setup pin support tx/rx at the same time
Enhance pin power
@jxmao add dynamic change number of channels
remove nvs_init
remove start log and enhance power pin setup
using enum for i2s_channel and i2s_bits_per_sample, return ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG when check params
validate i2s_bits_per_sample and channel
check tx & rx buffer before fill zero
remove checking channel as @jxmao suggest
limit dma buffer
modify i2s pin back to gpio mux before configure gpio matrix, resolve github issue #512
Add support 24, 32 bits
reduce push function
Modify sample can test with 24, 32-bits
Add i2s sample README
Fixed i2s_set_clk got reset sometime
can changes bit-wide while running
Fix sample rate calculation for DAC mode from @jeroen
modify example can change bits per sample every 5 seconds
cleanup
add comment for bytes_per_sample
update as @angus suggestions
Add i2s_set_clk api
I2S driver bug fixed as following log:
@jxmao optimize i2s_zero_buffer
@jxmao correct config support slave mode
@jxmao correct setup pin support tx/rx at the same time
Enhance pin power
@jxmao add dynamic change number of channels
remove nvs_init
remove start log and enhance power pin setup
using enum for i2s_channel and i2s_bits_per_sample, return ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG when check params
validate i2s_bits_per_sample and channel
check tx & rx buffer before fill zero
remove checking channel as @jxmao suggest
limit dma buffer
modify i2s pin back to gpio mux before configure gpio matrix, resolve github issue #512
limit dma buffer to 4092
change gpio_matrix_*_check to inline function, remove some comments and rename test_i2s function to setup_triangle_sine_waves
for change commit title
esp32: Core dump sanity checks
Adds sanity checks when doing core dump to flash
- CRC for core dump flash partition config
- Tasks with corrupted TCBs are skipped
- Assertions to check that nothing is written beyond core dump flash partition
Ref TW11879
See merge request !686
- CRC for core dump flash partition config
- Tasks with corrupted TCBs are skipped
- Assertions to check that nothing is written beyond core dump flash partition
add support for 32k XTAL as RTC_SLOW_CLK source
- RTC_CNTL_SLOWCLK_FREQ define is removed; rtc_clk_slow_freq_get_hz
function can be used instead to get an approximate RTC_SLOW_CLK
frequency
- Clock calibration is performed at startup. The value is saved and used
for timekeeping and when entering deep sleep.
- When using the 32k XTAL, startup code will wait for the oscillator to
start up. This can be possibly optimized by starting a separate task
to wait for oscillator startup, and performing clock switch in that
task.
- Fix a bug that 32k XTAL would be disabled in rtc_clk_init.
- Fix a rounding error in rtc_clk_cal, which caused systematic frequency
error.
- Fix an overflow bug which caused rtc_clk_cal to timeout early if the
slow_clk_cycles argument would exceed certain value
- Improve 32k XTAL oscillator startup time by introducing bootstrapping
code, which uses internal pullup/pulldown resistors on 32K_N/32K_P
pins to set better initial conditions for the oscillator.
Ref TW11683.
Ref https://esp32.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=1570
Fixes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/337.
See merge request !696
- RTC_CNTL_SLOWCLK_FREQ define is removed; rtc_clk_slow_freq_get_hz
function can be used instead to get an approximate RTC_SLOW_CLK
frequency
- Clock calibration is performed at startup. The value is saved and used
for timekeeping and when entering deep sleep.
- When using the 32k XTAL, startup code will wait for the oscillator to
start up. This can be possibly optimized by starting a separate task
to wait for oscillator startup, and performing clock switch in that
task.
- Fix a bug that 32k XTAL would be disabled in rtc_clk_init.
- Fix a rounding error in rtc_clk_cal, which caused systematic frequency
error.
- Fix an overflow bug which caused rtc_clk_cal to timeout early if the
slow_clk_cycles argument would exceed certain value
- Improve 32k XTAL oscillator startup time by introducing bootstrapping
code, which uses internal pullup/pulldown resistors on 32K_N/32K_P
pins to set better initial conditions for the oscillator.
1.change the rowdata to rodata;
2.change BT_ACL_CONNECTIONS to Maximum BT/BLE connection count.
3. change the comments of bt_target.h:505 from 40 to 5.
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
- reorder directories listed in COMPONENT_SRCDIRS so that
subdirectories precede parent directories
- don’t include PPP source directories if PPP support is not enabled
1. close classic bt, can save 233k code size;
2. close smp module, can save 136k code size;
3. close gattc module, can save 24k code size;
4. close gatts module, can save 16k code size;
4. close the bluedroid stack log, can save 120k code size.
XTAL frequency detection, support for selecting XTAL frequency
This MR adds more robust XTAL frequency detection code (which gets run in the bootloader) and an option to set XTAL frequency in Kconfig. By default we still use autodetection, since it is more reliable than the one used in ROM code.
This will help with issues about XTAL frequency detection in high ambient temperature conditions.
Ref TW12008
See merge request !694
sdmmc: handle card removal when CD is not used
When SD card is removed during transaction, SDMMC peripheral can report
a range of errors, such as timeouts, CRC errors, start/end bit errors.
Under normal conditions (card is inserted), SDMMC peripheral also generates
command done or data done interrupts. When the card is removed, such
interrupts may not be always generated.
This change fixes handling of timeout interrupts and SBE interrupts.
It also adds a one second timeout into the event processing loop. This
timeout allows applications to recover in cases when the SDMMC peripheral
doesn’t generate command/data done event on card removal.
Fixes TW11592.
See merge request !678
fat/sdmmc: unmount FATFS object on error
Failure to call f_mount(NULL,...) makes FATFS attempt to clean up the old
FS object upon next mount. If previous mount operation has failed, some
parts of FS object may not be fully initialized, which will cause errors
(such as attempting to delete a mutex which wasn’t allocated).
Fixes TW11594.
See merge request !679
ROM code already implements XTAL frequency detection, but it uses the 8M
clock before the clock tuning parameters are initialized. With the
zero clock tuning parameter, 8M clock has significant frequency deviation
at high temperatures, which can lead to erroneous detection of 40 MHz
crystal as a 26 MHz one.
This change adds XTAL frequency detection code to rtc_clk_init routine,
and detection is performed after the 8M clock tuning parameter as been
initialized.
lwip: fix tcp stable test abort issue
This MR covers following changes:
1. Modify dhcp server timer to 1 seconds
2. Enable ETHARP_TRUST_IP_MAC. Consider following scenario: we are in throughput test or traffic stability test, if this option is disabled, then every 5 minutes, the IP/MAC entry in arch cache is aged out, however, the traffic continuously send to lwip from application, because there is no IP/MAC entry in ARP cache, then the packets have to be buffered in ARP queue and a ARP request is triggered, but the ARP queue can only holds 3 packets, the later packets will be dropped, then if the traffic is big, a lot of packets will be dropped here before we get the right ARP response. For TCP, this will trigger re-transmit, it's intolerable for some application, such as real time audio, if re-transmit happen, then performance of voice will be impact. For UDP, sometimes it may also cause problem, such as DHCP, if here we failed to send the DHCP here, we has to wait the DHCP timeout etc... so this option is enabled here by default.
See merge request !681
esp32: update wifi lib for limitting dynamic wifi buffer
Add limit for all dynamic wifi ebuf to avoid wifi run out of memory in some extreme scanrio.
The default max allocated dynamic tx buffer is 32
The default max allocated dynamic rx buffer is 64, make default value is bigger because when all packets we received are small packets, e.g. the length is 64Bytes, then 64K can hold 1000 packets, so 64 maybe a good candidate default value, anyway the customer can configure it via menuconfig.
The default dynamic wifi internal long/long-long mgmt is 32, generally 32 is enough for mgmt packet (beacon/auth/assoc/probe/null etc). Generally when all the 32 mgmt buffer is run out of memory, it means internal wifi state machine may has problem, we need to debug it.
See merge request !683
There are some RODATAs of libphy.a that are called in ISR. So need
to put them into DRAM to avoid access them when R/W SPI flash. Due
to the RODATAs which are called in ISR haven't been picked out to
put into DRAM, put all of the RODATA of libphy.a into DRAM. This
will be optimized in the future.
soc: allow REG_SET_FIELD to be used for bit fields
- Fixes an issue with `rtc_clk_apll_enable`: https://esp32.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=1673
- Fixes `rtc_clk_fast_freq_set` function always selecting XTAL/4 as fast clock source.
- Fixes regression in deep sleep current (7uA instead of 5uA).
See merge request !674
rtc_clk_init: handle case when XTAL frequency has already been set
On first reset, ROM code writes the estimated XTAL frequency into
RTC_APB_FREQ_REG (aka STORE5). If the application doesn’t specify exact
XTAL frequency (which is always the case for now), rtc_clk_init will
guess what kind of XTAL is used (26M or 40M), based on the estimated
frequency. Later, detected frequency is written into RTC_XTAL_FREQ_REG
(aka STORE4).
When the application switches clock source to PLL, APB frequency changes
and RTC_APB_FREQ_REG is updated. If the application encounters an RTC
WDT reset, RTC_APB_FREQ_REG will not be updated prior to reset. Once the
application starts up again, it will attempt to auto-detect XTAL
frequency based on RTC_APB_FREQ_REG, which now has value of 80000000.
This will fail, and rtc_clk_xtal_freq_estimate will fall back to the
default value of 26 MHz. Due to an incorrect XTAL frequency, PLL
initialization will also take incorrect path, and PLL will run at a
different frequency. Depending on the application this may cause just
garbage output on UART or a crash (if WiFi is used).
This change checks if RTC_XTAL_FREQ_REG has already been set before trying
to estimate XTAL frequency based on the value of RTC_APB_FREQ_REG, and
uses RTC_XTAL_FREQ_REG value if it is valid.
Fixes TW11738.
See merge request !691
Base MAC address can be stored in default manufacture-defined or customer
pre-defined place in EFUSE and other place e.g. flash or EEPROM.
If choose to use base MAC address which is stored in other place, please
call esp_base_mac_addr_set_external() before initializing WiFi/BT/Ehternet.
On first reset, ROM code writes the estimated XTAL frequency into
RTC_APB_FREQ_REG (aka STORE5). If the application doesn’t specify exact
XTAL frequency (which is always the case for now), rtc_clk_init will
guess what kind of XTAL is used (26M or 40M), based on the estimated
frequency. Later, detected frequency is written into RTC_XTAL_FREQ_REG
(aka STORE4).
When the application switches clock source to PLL, APB frequency changes
and RTC_APB_FREQ_REG is updated. If the application encounters an RTC
WDT reset, RTC_APB_FREQ_REG will not be updated prior to reset. Once the
application starts up again, it will attempt to auto-detect XTAL
frequency based on RTC_APB_FREQ_REG, which now has value of 80000000.
This will fail, and rtc_clk_xtal_freq_estimate will fall back to the
default value of 26 MHz. Due to an incorrect XTAL frequency, PLL
initialization will also take incorrect path, and PLL will run at a
different frequency. Depending on the application this may cause just
garbage output on UART or a crash (if WiFi is used).
SPI transfer length is bits, not bytes, so the error should indicate bits. Also, there are separate lengths for rx and
tx (confusingly named rxlength and length... if rxlength is 0, length is used). The code checks the tx length for the
rx, so it never validates rxlength.
Originally contributed as part of #511https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/511
Since mbedtls_net_errno is reset by fcntl, it is reset after calling
net_would_block, so the call to mbedtls_net_errno in mbedtls_net_recv
and mbedtls_net_send will always get back 0. This change propagates
the value returned by mbedtls_net_errno up through net_would_block,
to allow the correct error value to be used and avoid a redundant
call to mbedtls_net_errno.
Merges PR #511https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/511
Failure to call f_mount(NULL,...) makes FATFS attempt to clean up the old
FS object upon next mount. If previous mount operation has failed, some
parts of FS object may not be fully initialized, which will cause errors
(such as attempting to delete a mutex which wasn’t allocated).
When SD card is removed during transaction, SDMMC peripheral can report
a range of errors, such as timeouts, CRC errors, start/end bit errors.
Under normal conditions (card is inserted), SDMMC peripheral also generates
command done or data done interrupts. When the card is removed, such
interrupts may not be always generated.
This change fixes handling of timeout interrupts and SBE interrupts.
It also adds a one second timeout into the event processing loop. This
timeout allows applications to recover in cases when the SDMMC peripheral
doesn’t generate command/data done event on card removal.
Remove ESP_EARLY_LOGI before bss is initialized; it crashes the CPU
There's an ESP_EARLY_LOGI line that can get called before the BSS is initialized; the early logging code doesn't cope well with that: it checks if FreeRTOS is up, but the variables it uses for that contains garbage because it isn't cleared yet, giving the wrong result. The logging code then tries to set a mux, crashing the entire system. This patch removes the log line and adds a warning at the BSS initialization line not to do anything complex before that point.
Fixes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/523
See merge request !671
- Implements application tracing module which allows to send arbitrary
data to host over JTAG. This feature is useful for analyzing
program modules behavior, dumping run-time application data etc.
- Implements printf-like logging functions on top of apptrace module.
This feature is a kind of semihosted printf functionality with lower
overhead and impact on system behaviour as compared to standard printf.
component/bt: transfer bluedroid timer events to be handled by BTC task
NVS operation can take long time for timer task to handle. Transfer the alarm event to be handled by BTC task.
See merge request !670
Detect invalid cache access
This MR adds always-on feature which detects cache invalid access and triggers panic handler when invalid access interrupt is raised.
See merge request !660
Confusion here is that original ROM has two functions:
* SPIReadModeCnfig() - sets mode, calls enable_qio_mode/disable_qio_mode
* SPIMasterReadModeCnfig() - As above, but doesn't set QIO mode in status register
However we never want to use the ROM method to set/clear QIO mode flag, as not all flash chips work this way. Instead we
do it in flash_qio_mode.c in bootloader.
So in both cases (ROM or "patched ROM") we now call SPIMasterReadModeCnfig(), which is now named
esp_rom_spiflash_config_readmode().