Demonstrates how to read and write a value using NVS.
The value tracks number of ESP32 module restarts.
Example also shows how to use basic diagnostics if read / write
operation was successful.
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1. add new example for A2DP and the related btif layer source code is ported
2. modification on osi_alarm_new API to support periodic timer
3. enable macro BTA_AR_INCLUDED, BTA_AV_INCLUDED, BTA_AV_SINK_INCLUDED
4. The A2DP example cannot work and can only be built successfuly
1. Set XXX_TAG static, remove extern XXX_TAG in uart.h/ledc.h/gpio.h
2. I removed uart_set/get_print_port() functions, these functions are not well tested, I removed them for now.
3. Modify some function names for uart_read/write_bytes
4. Modify uart_write_bytes and uart_write_bytes_with_break.
1. fix bug in ringbuffer.c:
When return an dummy item, free_ptr might exceed rd_ptr, so the write_ptr would overwrite rd_ptr in this case.
2. Delete UART tx task in buffer mode. UART ISR will copy the data from tx buffer to fifo.
When read caching was added, Page::findItem started modifying itemIndex reference argument even if item wasn't found.
Incidentally, Storage::findItem reused itemIndex when starting search at next page.
So,
- if the first page had a cached index (findItem was called for that page), and it pointed to a non-zero index,
- first page has a few empty items at the end (but is marked full),
- next search looked up the item on the second page,
- index of the item on the second page was less than the cached index on the first page,
then the search would fail because cached starting index was reused.
This change fixes both sides of the problem:
- Page::findItem shouldn't modify itemIndex argument if item is not found
- Storage::findItem should not reuse itemIndex between pages
Two tests have been added.
Generated with Eclipse Neon, should work in earlier versions as well.
This file can be imported
- into the workspace via Preferences > C++ > Code Style > Formatter > Import
- or into the project via Project Preferences > C++ General > Formatter > Import
Configuration options in Eclipse are not exactly the same as in astyle.
There may be some discrepancy between the format astyle and Eclipse will produce.
If anyone notices that, please let me know.
This adds initial code style guide. Only section on code formatting is written, other sections to be added later.
Also adds scripts to format code using astyle.
implement time syscalls
This change adds optional support for libc time functions.
New menuconfig option allows selecting FRC1, RTC, both, or none to be used for timekeeping.
- If only FRC1 timer is used, gettimeofday will provide time at
microsecond resolution. Time will not be preserved when going
into deep sleep mode.
- If both FRC1 and RTC timers are used, timekeeping will
continue in deep sleep. Time will be reported at 1 microsecond
resolution.
- If only RTC timer is used, timekeeping will continue in
deep sleep, but time will be measured at 6.(6) microsecond
resolution. Also the gettimeofday function itself may take
longer to run.
- If no timers are used, gettimeofday function will return -1 and
set errno to ENOSYS.
`times` function returns time derived from FreeRTOS ticks. It reports all as 'system' time, 'user' time is reported as zero.
`settimeofday` function may be used to set current time.
LwIP SNTP module is hooked up into the system through `settimeofday`/`gettimeofday`.
Example demonstrating this functionality is also added.
ref. TW6415
See merge request !168
Feature/openssl
The first openssl interface version based on mbedtls and some of these interface just have the function , not effectively.
See merge request !100