loadable elf example is different for 2 reasons:
1. loadable elf binary don't have flasher_args.json, so we can't use normal
to get from CI artifacts
2. it don't have binary and don't need to downloaded binary to DUT. Some
related functions can be ignored
use CI dependencies could waste a lot bandwidth for target test jobs, as
example binary artifacts are very large. Now we will parse required
artifacts first, then use API to download required files in artifacts.
1. Call cli with explicit argv
When using debugging tools like `pydbg.py --some_arg idf.py -G Ninga
build`, those tools usually call the python script with sys.argv
modified to correct value. But if the cli is called with argv blank, the
cli will get the argv again, and finally get the original command line,
which is incorrect for debugging.
2. Encode the style unicode string back to ascii in menuconfig cmd
On Windows MSYS python2.7, the unicode string set in os.environ will
cause the subprocess creating to fail. All os.environ values should be
strings.
Thank you @ulfalizer for fixing the aquatic color theme in upstream
kconfiglib.
Now "xterm" or "screen" values of TERM environment variable is
sufficient to use our default blue menuconfig. "xterm-256color" or
"screen-256color" was necessary before this fix.
See https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/4387#issuecomment-557823262
build system: explicitly disable LTO plugin to reduce the number of simultaneously open files
Closes IDF-923 and IDFGH-1764
See merge request espressif/esp-idf!6776
* use Environment::Exit() to avoid PS process hanging
* old-fashioned exceptions
* try-catch-finally necessary
* disable Windows Defender Task when Defender module not installed
* cleanup script checks Defender module existence too
* fixed uninstall of Start Menu LNK
* use Command Prompt instead of Command Line wording
+ Desktop shortcut
* iterate through PSMODULEPATH when looking for WD module
JIRA IDFGH-2036
... to reduce the number of simultaneously open files at link time.
When plugin support is enabled in the linker, BFD's (and the
corresponding file handles) are cached for the plugin to use. This
results in quite a large number of simultaneously open files, which
hits the default limit on macOS (256 files).
Since we aren't using LTO now, disable it explicitly when invoking the
linker.
Closes IDF-923
Closes IDFGH-1764
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/3989
add support of modbus master ascii
rename base dir name of master and slave example to be mb_slave, mb_master to avoid conflict with sdio/slave example test
add Kconfig option to enable ASCII and RTU mode separately
update ASCII options + remove cast for errors
added baudrate for examples into Kconfig
updated magic numbers for timer timeout
put ascii private definitions into one file
we should only load one module once.
if we load one module twice, python will regard the same object loaded in the first time and second time as different objects.
it will lead to strange errors like `isinstance(object, type_of_this_object)` return False
If we have multiple configs, we need to flash DUT with different binaries. But if we don't close DUT before apply new config, the old DUT will be reused, so new config name will not be applied.
Currently we use config and test function as filter when assign cases to one CI job. It's not necessary as the runner can run test with different configs / test functions. Now we will try to assign as many cases to a job as possible, to reduce the amount of jobs required.
This commit adds a pair of scripts, find_apps.py and build_apps.py.
These scripts are intended to be used in various CI jobs, building
multiple applications with different configurations and targets.
The first script, find_apps.py, is used to prepare the list of builds:
1. It finds apps for the given build system.
2. For each app, it finds configurations (sdkconfig files) which need
to be built.
3. It filters out the apps and configurations which are not compatible
with the given target.
4. It outputs the list of builds into stdout or a file. Currently the
format is a list of lines, each line a JSON string. In the future,
the tool can be updated to output YAML files.
The lists of builds can be concatenated and processed with standard
command line tools, like sed.
The second script, build_apps.py, executes the builds from the list.
It can execute a subset of builds based on --parallel-count and
--parallel-index arguments.
These two scripts are intended to replace build_examples_make,
build_examples_cmake, and the custom unit-test-app logic (in the
Makefile and idf_ext.py).
Closes IDF-641
Write COMPONENT_KCONFIGS_SOURCE_FILE and
COMPONENT_KCONFIGS_PROJBUILD_SOURCE_FILE files always even when
COMPONENT_KCONFIGS or COMPONENT_KCONFIGS_PROJBUILD are empty variables
because kconfiglib expects them to exist.
This allows the processes launched from idf_tools.py to use the value
of IDF_PATH. One such example is the installation of Python packages,
when requirements.txt uses IDF_PATH to refer to the esp-windows-curses
package.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/4341