This commits adds the functions can_clear_transmit_queue() and
can_clear_receive_queue(). Closes#2906
The following bug are fixed:
- CAN_IO_UNUSED is now explicitly cast to enum type. Closes#2825
- Fix multiple documentation errors. Closes#2898, Closes#2794
- can_reconfigure_alerts() returns incorrect current_alerts. Closes#3028
- Add missing header file. Closes#3065
The requirements of pin capabilites is different for spi master and
slave. The master needs CS, SCLK, MOSI to be output-able, while slave
needs MISO to be output-able.
Previous code is for master only.
This commit allows to place other 3 pins than MISO on input-only pins
for slaves. Refactoring for spi_common is also included.
Resolves https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2455
New unit tests added
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**Local:** Local test uses the GPIO matrix to connect the master and the
slave on the same board. When the master needs the iomux, the master
uses the GPIOs of its own, the slave connect to the pins by GPIO matrix;
When the slave needs the iomux, the slave uses the GPIOs of its own, the
master connects to the pins by GPIO matrix.
- Provide a new unit test which performs freq scanning in mode 0. It
scans frequency of 1M, 8M, 9M and all frequency steps up to the maximum
frequency allowed.
**M & S**: Master & slave tests performs the test with two boards. The
master and slave use iomux or gpio matrix according to the config.
- Provide a new unit test which performs freq scanning in mode 0. It
scans frequency of 1M, 8M, 9M and all frequency steps up to the maximum
frequency allowed.
- Provide a new unit test which performs mode test with significant
frequencies. It tests mode 0,1,2,3 with low frequency, and the maximum
frequency allowed.
Paremeterized Test Framework
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The SPI has a lot of parameters, which works in the same process.
This framework provides a way to easily test different parameter sets.
The framework can work in two different ways:
- local test: which requires only one board to perform the test - master
& slave test: which generates two sub test items which uses the same
config set to cooperate to perform the test.
The user defines a (pair if master/slave) set of init/deinit/loop
functions. Then the test framework will call init once, then call loop
several times with different configurations, then call deinit.
Then a unit test can be appended by add a parameter group, and pass it into
a macro.
1. fix error when fading is too fast
2. fix error when setting duty and update immediately
3. update register header file to be in accord with TRM
closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2903
closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2494
closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/2493
closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/2496
1. Change bus reset to handle interrupted READ sequences.
2. Slow down I2C to 100khz during reset
3. If a SLAVE device was in a read operation when the bus was interrupted, the SLAVE device is controlling SDA.The only bit during the 9 clock cycles of a byte READ the MASTER(ESP32) is guaranteed control over, is during the ACK bit period.
If the SLAVE is sending a stream of ZERO bytes, it will only release SDA during the ACK bit period. The master(ESP32) cannot generate a STOP unless SDA is HIGH. So, this reset code synchronizes the bit stream with, Either, the ACK bit, Or a 1 bit.
I am stealing this delay coding from @jeremyherbert #2493 pr.
2. Change Bus Reset to handle interrupted READ sequences.
The current code does not handle interrupted READ cycles.
If a SLAVE device was in a read operation when the bus was interrupted, the SLAVE device is controlling SDA.
The only bit during the 9 clock cycles of a byte READ the MASTER(ESP32) is guaranteed control over, is during the ACK bit period.
If the SLAVE is sending a stream of ZERO bytes, it will only release SDA during the ACK bit period. The master(ESP32) cannot generate a STOP unless SDA is HIGH.
So, this reset code synchronizes the bit stream with, Either, the ACK bit, Or a 1 bit.
3. fix typo
correct `sda_id` to `sda_io` in `i2c_master_clear_bus()` @ryan-ma found it. This typo was generated when I manually edited this patch on GitHub, I should have done a Copy/Paste operation!
The DMA cannot receive data correctly when the buffer address is not
WORD aligned. Currently we only check whether the buffer is in the DRAM
region.
The DMA always write in WORDs, so the length arguments should also be
multiples of 32 bits.
A check is added to see whether the buffer is WORD aligned and has valid
length.
The driver decide whether use MOSI/MISO phases according to the buffer
address together with the SPI_TRANS_USE_*DATA. However someone may assue
that these phases will be skipped when the ``length``/``rxlength`` is
set to 0. In fact it is a feature that ``rxlength`` is allowed to be
set to 0 when tx and rx have the same length, and the driver fill the
``rxlength`` to ``length``.
An error check is added when the rxlength is 0 but there is data to be
sent.
It has been observed that, in case of underflow (data unavailability) in
I2S transmission, previously filled up tx descriptors continue to get
transmitted on line, causing noise in case of audio use case.
This change adds optional `tx_desc_auto_clear` field during I2S driver intialization
than can zero initialize tx descriptor in case of underflow situation in
interrupt handler itself.
Closes: https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1789
Introduced in 9c23b8e5 and 4f87a62f. To get higher speed, menuconfig
options are added to put ISR and other functions into the IRAM. The
interrupt flag ESP_INTR_FLAG_IRAM is also mistakenly set when the ISR is
put into the IRAM. However callbacks, which are wrote by the user, are
called in the master and slave ISR. The user may not be aware of that
these callbacks are not disabled during flash operations. Any cache miss
during flash operation will cause panic.
Essentially IRAM functions and intrrupt flag ESP_INTR_FLAG_IRAM are
different, the latter means not disabling the ISR during flash
operations. New bus_config flag intr_flags is offered to help set the
interrupt attribute, including priority level, SHARED, IRAM (not
disabled during flash operations). It introduced a small BREAK to
IDFv3.1 (but the same as IDFv3.0) that the user has to manually set IRAM
flag now (therefore he's aware of the IRAM thing) to void the ISR being
disabled during flash operations.
New unity component can be used for testing other applications.
Upstream version of Unity is included as a submodule.
Utilities specific to ESP-IDF unit tests (partitions, leak checking
setup/teardown functions, etc) are kept only in unit-test-app.
Kconfig options are added to allow disabling certain Unity features.
It is an ESP specific FreeRTOS feature that the ISR is always executed
on the core which calls the interrupt register function. In the SPI
driver, the function is always called in the bus initialization
function.
Hence, the ISR will be executed on the core which initialize the driver.
If the core is starved due to higher priority ISRs, or the interrupt is
disabled on the core (spinlock called, etc.), the ISR will not get
executed and SPI transactions will not be handled.
(MINOR CHANGE)
Resolves https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2432.
The MISO signal will be delayed if the GPIO matrix is enabled.
However, delay also comes from the slave.
Previous code only considers the former case, and assume the frequency
limitations is only violated when GPIO matrix is used.
Now we are able to calculate the freq limit when extenal MISO delay is
given (feature introduced in 9c6c6ec34ab0641ace89aeb9b1a133eb6fae1a18).
The frequency limit is lower when the external MISO delay is large, and
the limit is likely to be violated even with IOMUX.
Resolves https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2690.
This commit resolves a blocking in esp_aes_block function.
Introduce:
The problem was in the fact that AES is switched off at the moment when he should give out the processed data. But because of the disabled, the operation can not be completed successfully, there is an infinite hang. The reason for this behavior is that the registers for controlling the inclusion of AES, SHA, MPI have shared registers and they were not protected from sharing.
Fix some related issue with shared using of AES SHA RSA accelerators.
Closes: https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2295#issuecomment-432898137