This commit replaces the use of portNUM_PROCESSORS and configNUM_CORES
macros in all of ESP-IDF. These macros are needed to realize an SMP
scenario by fetching the number of active cores FreeRTOS is running on.
Instead, a new Kconfig option, CONFIG_FREERTOS_NUMBER_OF_CORES, has been
added as a proxy for the FreeRTOS config option, configNUMBER_OF_CORES.
This new commit is now used to realize an SMP scenario in various places
in ESP-IDF.
[Sudeep Mohanty: Added new Kconfig option CONFIG_FREERTOS_NUMBER_OF_CORES]
Signed-off-by: Sudeep Mohanty <sudeep.mohanty@espressif.com>
* All components which won't build (yet) on Linux are excluded.
This enables switching to Linux in an application without
explicitly setting COMPONENTS to main in the main
CMakeLists.txt.
* ESP Timer provides headers for Linux now
* automatically disabling LWIP in Kconfig if it is not available
doc(linux): brought section
"Component Linux/Mock Support Overview" up to date
- build system changed to CMake
- host tests changed to use partition api on linux instead of mocked code
- extended wl flash host tests to cover power off recovery code
After heap_idf.c has been added (where the FreeRTOS heap is a subset of the
ESP-IDF heap), xPortGetFreeHeapSize() was updated to only returns the free
size of the FreeRTOS heap and not the entire ESP-IDF heap.
This commit replaces calls of xPortGetFreeHeapSize() with
esp_get_free_heap_size() in places outside of FreeRTOS.
All the partition handling API functions and data-types were moved from the 'spi_flash' component to the new one named 'esp_partition'. See Storage 5.x migration guide for more details
This commit marks all functions in interrupt_controller_hal.h, cpu_ll.h and cpu_hal.h as deprecated.
Users should use functions from esp_cpu.h instead.
This updates the minimal supported version of CMake to 3.16, which in turn enables us to use more CMake features and have a cleaner build system.
This is the version that provides most new features and also the one we use in our latest docker image for CI.
This commit updates the visibility of various header files and cleans up
some unnecessary inclusions. Also, this commit removes certain header
include paths which were maintained for backward compatibility.
The following files were deleted:
- components/esp_hw_support/include/soc/cpu.h
- components/soc/esp32s3/include/soc/cpu.h
The following functions are deprecated:
- get_sp()
The following functions declared in soc/cpu.h are now moved to esp_cpu.h:
- esp_cpu_configure_region_protection()
The following functions declared in soc/cpu.h are now moved to components/xtensa/include/esp_cpu_utils.h:
- esp_cpu_process_stack_pc()
All files with soc/cpu.h inclusion are updated to include esp_cpu.h instead.
Signed-off-by: Sudeep Mohanty <sudeep.mohanty@espressif.com>
* Migrate test cases from IDF test runner to Unity fixture.
* Tighten heap checks in the test case a bit.
* Run formatting script on test_wl.c
* NEW: Define 4 test configurations, including configs with 512 byte
sector size. Previously these configs weren't tested in CI.
* NEW: The test app only runs for ESP32 and ESP32-C3 (one chip for
each architecture). The component is pretty high level so we don't
need to test it for each chip. This reduces the load on CI.
* Target components pull in xtensa component directly
* Use CPU HAL where applicable
* Remove unnecessary xtensa headers
* Compilation changes necessary to support non-xtensa gcc types (ie int32_t/uint32_t is no
longer signed/unsigned int).
Changes come from internal branch commit a6723fc
freertos: replace the freertos regular malloc to the specific malloc from xtensa port for tcb and stack allocations
freertos: avoid the cpu1 to unwind pended ticks when xTaskResumeAll is called insed of an ISR
freertos: protected the xPortGetCoreID functions with missing critical sections
tests: re-eanble the ignored tests that was failling before race-condition fixes