* MR 14212 accidentally disabled the test
"spi_flash deadlock with high priority
busy-waiting task"
for all targets except S3 without legacy
flash implementation. The test is now
disabled for all targets, since
the same issue appeared on other targets, too.
After we have the performance dashboard, we have more data and no longer depend on the threshold to ensure performance.
Set looser performance thresholds to avoid CI failure.
Partially reverted 08f1bbe0c7.
The host should have this flexibility, which is consistent to the cs_hold argument.
However, the user should know as less as possible about the host.
So the wrapper layer (esp_flash_spi_init.c) should cover this, helping to set cs_setup to 1, to meet the common requirements.
spi_flash: refactoring flash encryption implementations into new api
Closes IDFGH-4493, IDFGH-4423, and IDF-657
See merge request espressif/esp-idf!12569
Enable shared stack watchpoint for overflow detection
Enable unit tests:
* "test printf using shared buffer stack" for C3
* "Test vTaskDelayUntil" for S2
* "UART can do poll()" for C3
On C3 the cache is programmatically split between Icache and dcache and with the default setup we dont leave a lot pages
available for additional mmaps into instruction space. Disabling this test for now since any hypothetical use case for this
is no longer supported "out of the box"
There is no ccomp timer on C3, which means our performance tests will start
failing again due to variance caused by cache misses.
This MR adds TEST_PERFORMANCE_CCOMP_ macro that will only fail
performance test if CCOMP timer is supported on the target
From now on, we have two tags for esp_flash tests:
- [esp_flash] for main flash chip only tests
- [esp_flash_3] for tests with external flash chips
To Run all tests, type `[esp_flash`; to run tests for main flash chip
only, type `[esp_flash].
* changing dependencies from unity->cmock
* added component.mk and Makefile.projbuild
* ignore test dir in gen_esp_err_to_name.py
* added some brief introduction of CMock in IDF
The issue is introduced in 571864e8ae. The
esp_flash API tries to clear the QE bit when the flash is not working in
quad modes.
However this introduces a regression, compared to earlier versions and
the legacy API. When the chip is not detected, the generic chip driver
is used, which cannot 100% handle the QE bit properly for all flash
vendors. There may be some flash chips (e.g. MXIC) that can be used in
dual modes by legacy API, but output wrong data when the esp_flash API
clears the QE bit in a wrong way.
This commit reverts the QE force clearing behavior, so that it's safer
for the generic chip driver to work under dual modes.