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docs: Updated api_guides/performance chapters for esp32c6 and esp32h2
This commit updates the api_guides/performance chapters for esp32c6 and esp32h2.
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api-guides/performance
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api-guides/performance/speed
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api-guides/performance/size
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api-guides/performance/ram-usage
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api-guides/performance/index
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api-guides/blufi
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api-guides/coexist
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api-guides/usb-serial-jtag-console
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contribute/copyright-guide
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contribute/install-pre-commit-hook
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contribute/index
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api-guides/performance/speed
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api-guides/performance/size
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api-guides/performance/ram-usage
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api-guides/performance/index
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api-guides/RF_calibration
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api-guides/blufi
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api-guides/coexist
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Minimizing RAM Usage
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====================
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{IDF_TARGET_STATIC_MEANS_HEAP:default="Wi-Fi library, Bluetooth controller", esp32s2="Wi-Fi library"}
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{IDF_TARGET_STATIC_MEANS_HEAP:default="Wi-Fi library, Bluetooth controller", esp32s2="Wi-Fi library", esp32c6="Wi-Fi library, Bluetooth controller, IEEE 802.15.4 library", esp32h2="Bluetooth controller, IEEE 802.15.4 library"}
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In some cases, a firmware application's available RAM may run low or run out entirely. In these cases, it's necessary to tune the memory usage of the firmware application.
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The following binary size optimizations apply to a particular component or a function:
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Wi-Fi
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.. only:: SOC_WIFI_SUPPORTED
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- Disabling :ref:`CONFIG_ESP_WIFI_ENABLE_WPA3_SAE` will save some Wi-Fi binary size if WPA3 support is not needed. (Note that WPA3 is mandatory for new Wi-Fi device certifications.)
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- Disabling :ref:`CONFIG_ESP_WIFI_SOFTAP_SUPPORT` will save some Wi-Fi binary size if soft-AP support is not needed.
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Wi-Fi
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- Disabling :ref:`CONFIG_ESP_WIFI_ENABLE_WPA3_SAE` will save some Wi-Fi binary size if WPA3 support is not needed. (Note that WPA3 is mandatory for new Wi-Fi device certifications.)
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- Disabling :ref:`CONFIG_ESP_WIFI_SOFTAP_SUPPORT` will save some Wi-Fi binary size if soft-AP support is not needed.
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.. only:: esp32
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==========================
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{IDF_TARGET_CONTROLLER_CORE_CONFIG:default="CONFIG_BT_CTRL_PINNED_TO_CORE", esp32="CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_PINNED_TO_CORE_CHOICE", esp32s3="CONFIG_BT_CTRL_PINNED_TO_CORE_CHOICE"}
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{IDF_TARGET_RF_TYPE:default="Wi-Fi/BT", esp32s2="Wi-Fi"}
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{IDF_TARGET_RF_TYPE:default="Wi-Fi/BT", esp32s2="Wi-Fi", esp32c6="Wi-Fi/BT/802.15.4", esp32h2="BT/802.15.4"}
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Overview
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--------
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The CPU cycles are counted per-core, so only use this method from an interrupt handler, or a task that is pinned to a single core.
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- If making "microbenchmarks" (i.e. benchmarking only a very small routine of code that runs in less than 1-2 milliseconds) then flash cache performance can sometimes cause big variations in timing measurements depending on the binary. This happens because binary layout can cause different patterns of cache misses in a particular sequence of execution. If the test code is larger then this effect usually averages out. Executing a small function multiple times when benchmarking can help reduce the impact of flash cache misses. Alternatively, move this code to IRAM (see :ref:`speed-targeted-optimizations`).
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- While performing "microbenchmarks" (i.e. benchmarking only a very small routine of code that runs in less than 1-2 milliseconds), the flash cache performance can sometimes cause big variations in timing measurements depending on the binary. This happens because binary layout can cause different patterns of cache misses in a particular sequence of execution. If the test code is larger then this effect usually averages out. Executing a small function multiple times when benchmarking can help reduce the impact of flash cache misses. Alternatively, move this code to IRAM (see :ref:`speed-targeted-optimizations`).
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External Tracing
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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This may require splitting up a particular task. For example, perform a time-critical operation in a high priority task or an interrupt handler and do the non-time-critical part in a lower priority task.
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Header :idf_file:`components/esp_system/include/esp_task.h` contains macros for the priority levels used for built-in ESP-IDF tasks system.
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Header :idf_file:`components/esp_system/include/esp_task.h` contains macros for the priority levels used for built-in ESP-IDF tasks system. See :ref:`freertos_system_tasks` for more details about the system tasks.
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Common priorities are:
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- The ``app_main`` function is allowed to return at any point (i.e., before the application terminates).
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- The ``app_main`` function is called from the ``main`` task.
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.. _freertos_system_tasks:
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Background Tasks
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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