GDB with python support will automatically load freertos-gdb python module.
It comes to GDB with commands starting with 'freertos' to show human-readable
tables with freertos task/queue/timer information
Python module URL: https://pypi.org/project/freertos-gdb
MSYS/Mingw was deprecated since v4.0 and it is removed in v5.0. Please
follow the getting started guide of the documentation to set up a
Windows Command Line or Power Shell based environment.
Add docs subcommand with options:
--no-browser - Prints url for current documentation instead of opens browser with documentation
--language - Select documentation language
--starting-page - Choice section of documentation to open
--version - Choice version of esp-idf
--target - Choice model of your target
ROM will erase the region a partition is in as soon as it receives the
first bit of the data that is in the partition. For large partitions it
takes more than 5 seconds to erase which is a hard-coded limit in
dfu-utils.
This splits large binaries and adds them by chunks which should avoid
timing-out during flashing.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/6999
This follows a similar approach as UART core dump handling in
idf_monitor. Panic handler message is detected in the output,
collected into a file, and the file is passed to the decoding script.
In this case, the decoding script acts as a tiny GDB server, so we
can ask GDB to perform the backtrace.
* add toolchain file
* add linux to preview targets
* add stub for dfu number in cmake
* excluded unity runner per default
* Added esp_attr.h and esp_partition.h linux stubs
* component.cmake check list for emptyness
* added switch for linux in unity cmake file
* Added Linux host example app
When idf.py gdb starts, it expects openocd was started in the background
and creates a thread to watch for openocd errors. when gdb target exits,
the debug_ext.py aims to cleanup all threads and processes, but fails
with traceback if openocd-watch thread not available, which could happen
if openocd started separately.
Can still be enabled by passing --cmake-warn-uninitialized on the command line
Prevents CMake warnings printed by default if IDF_PATH is underneath the CMake
project directory.
The reason for this is that CMake --warn-uninitialized only enables checks
inside the project directory (ie top-level CMakeLists.txt directory and
subdirectories), it doesn't enable for files included from other directories.
(The only way to enable warnings in other directories is to pass
--check-system-dirs and this looks like it's only useful for CMake's own
developers as it prints a lot of warnings from inside CMake otherwise - see
https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/-/issues/19645 )
Plan to follow up with a later commit to clean up most of the warnings (which
aren't problems for CMake execution), but we'll also disable this option by
default to avoid this unexpected triggering of IDF warnings.