1. Put some lwip udp rx/tx relating functions to IRAM
2. Put some wifi rx/tx relating functions to IRAMa
3. Reduce wifi dynamic malloc from 4 to 1 for each ebuf
4. Update iperf example accordingly
5. Update libphy.a to v383
Rephrased the example's description to make it easier to understand
and made other grammatical fixes.
Signed-off-by: Piyush Shah <piyush@espressif.com>
- Trailing white spaces removed
- Re-formatted switch-case
Basic indentation fixes were done using tools/format.sh and switch-case
formatting was done manually (to identify different levels for "switch"
and "case")
Signed-off-by: Piyush Shah <piyush@espressif.com>
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.
* Use "example" in all example function & variable names,
ie use i2c_example_xxx instead of i2c_xxx for example functions.
Closes#198https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/198
* Mark example functions, etc. static
* Replace uses of "test" & "demo" with "example"
* Split the UART example into two
* Rename "main" example files to end with "_main.c" for disambiguation
nvs_flash_init may return an error code in some cases, and applications
should check this error code (or at least assert on it being ESP_OK, to
make potential issues more immediately obvious).
This change modifies all the examples which use NVS to check the error
code. Most examples get a simple ESP_ERROR_CHECK assert, while NVS
examples, OTA example, and NVS unit tests get a more verbose check which
may be used in real applications.