This commit fixes build issue because of function `bootloader_common_reset_rtc_retain_mem`
getting inlined with compiler optimization level set to `PERF` (-O2).
Build failure log:
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In function 'bootloader_common_reset_rtc_retain_mem',
inlined from 'bootloader_common_update_rtc_retain_mem' at /h/esp-idf/components/bootloader_support/src/bootloader_common_loader.c:183:13:
/h/esp-idf/components/bootloader_support/src/bootloader_common_loader.c:159:5: error: 'memset' writing 16 bytes into a region of size 0 overflows the destination [-Werror=stringop-overflow=]
159 | memset(rtc_retain_mem, 0, sizeof(rtc_retain_mem_t));
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
User's custom data are not taken into account during the CRC calculation anymore.
Which means taht the retained mem structure is not systematically erased
on each reboot anymore.
Summary of changes:
- bootloader_clock split into *_clock_init and *_clock_loader.
Only esp_clk_apb_freq is in *_clock_loader.
- bootloader_common moved out of loader; functions needed in loader
(or, referenced from bootloader_utility) were moved into
bootloader_common_loader.c.
- assert and abort moved into bootloader_panic, made part of the
loader
- rtc_clk and rtc_time made part of loader