esp_hw_support: Fix invalid system time if s_esp_rtc_time_us & s_rtc_last_ticks were moved around
Closes IDFGH-7930
See merge request espressif/esp-idf!23030
The commit fixes the case:
If variables in RTC RAM have been moved around by the linker,
they will be filled with garbage data. Any reset other than OTA would work fine
because the variables would still be initialized from the initial bootup.
So now system time will be valid even after OTA.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/9448
- Remove the size limit for the hash_map array from the CONFIG_HEAP_TRACE_HASH_MAP_SIZE
- Add test case for heap tracing using hashmap
- Update heap_debug.rst to document the newly added configurations in the heap component
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/11172
Add test configuration to run all tests with heap component in the flash.
Add reference to this new configuration in performance section of the documentation.
- and place all added functions and vairables related to the hashmap in RAM
when the config is enabled only.
- add number of hash map entry as a Kconfig value and remove the hash map init function.
This prevents the user from allocating the hash map in flash and pass the pointer to the
init function (as the heap trace manipulate the hash map from functions placed in IRAM).
- add max linear value to the KConfig to make it configurable by the users.
- protect access to static variable "tracing"
- remove unecessary field in heap_trace_hashmap_entry_t
- Fix "test get allocated size"
- Add tests for the free / alloc hooks
- Call alloc function hook on malloc/realloc/calloc base functions
- Add caps parameter to the allocation hook function
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.
- Call TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL in linked_list_setup to add unused records from the tail of the list
- Fix test "heap trace leak check" to expect that after a free, the record is zeroed instead of checking that
the whole list of records is moved by one index in the array.
- Use esp_rom_printf() under lock instead of printf() since it does not rely on interrupts.
When light (or comprehensive) poisoning is enabled, the size requested by the user for allocation
is extended by a few bytes to store the canary header and footer. heap_caps_get_allocated_size() should
return the original size asked by the user (without the additional canary bytes).
test_malloc.c extended with a new test assuring that heap_caps_get_allocated_size() returns the proper size
regardless of the degree of poisoning.
If memory protection is enabled on esp32c3 and esp32s3, we don't want to the heap component to see
the startup stack memory as D/IRAM but as DRAM only. Introduce a new type to make this possible in
the same fashion the regular D/IRAM regions are handled.
Check that when trying to allocate in IRAM with the system memory protection enabled,
null pointer is returned, or that an address in IRAM is returned if the memory protection
is disabled.
Since DRAM and IRAM are superposed on esp32c6 it is not necessary to convert a freshly allocated
DRAM addr to its IRAM equivalent when MALLOC_CAP_EXEC is passed to heap_caps_malloc(). Instead,
proceed with a default allocation since the address returned by multi_heap_malloc() already belongs
to the IRAM region.
Applies for esp32c6 and every boards with superposed DRAM and IRAM addresses.