The task snapshot tests use esp_cpu_stall() to stall the other CPU before
manually walking the task lists. However, it is possible that the other CPU
was also accessing the task lists when esp_cpu_stall() is called, leading to
flakey tests
This commit fixes the test by using a 2-way handshake instead of
esp_cpu_stall().
The stream buffer send-receive test preivously contained the following bugs:
- "sender" task would send 101 bytes instead of 100
- The main task would return before "sender" task sends its 101st item. Thus
the sender task would cause memory corruption when accessing "tc" structure
allocated on the main task's stack
This commit fixes and simplifies the stream buffer test.
This commit fixes a bug where if an unpinned task is interrupted by a level 1
ISR that users the FPU, the FPU usage will cause the interrupted task to
become pinned to the current core.
Note: This bug was already fixed in SMP FreeRTOS in commit
d69361779e. This commit simply backports the
fix to IDF FreeRTOS.
ESP32-C2 has a single group timer, thus it will use it for the interrupt watchdog,
which is more critical than the task watchdog. The latter is implement in
software thanks to the `esp_timer`component.
This commit adds the missing ESP_PLATFORM preprocessor directive to
static data structures to wrap the extra variable added for SMP locks.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/9785
This commit fixes the function declaration naming from esprv_intc_set_threshold()
to esprv_intc_int_set_threshold(), thus allowing the underlying ROM funciton to be
exposed via the header.
This commit removes the riscv_interrupts.h header is it has become redundant. The previously
exposed API has been handled as follows:
- "riscv_interrupt_enable()" and "riscv_interrupt_disable()" have been removed. These functions
were declarations only and never had any implementation.
- "riscv_global_interrupts_enable()" and "riscv_global_interrupts_disable()" renamed to
"rv_utils_intr_global_enable()" and "rv_utils_intr_global_disable()" respectively and now
placed in rv_utils.h
The event group unit tests would previously use a single call bit (the
"BIT_CALL" macro) to unblock all the test tasks. However, if one or more tasks
were delayed in calling xEventGroupWaitBits(), the other tasks would clear the
test bits, leading to the test deadlocking.
This commit updates the bits used so that each task gets their own CALL and
RESPONSE bits.
For RISC-V and Xtensa targets, in case a panic needs to happen when
Task WDT is triggered (ESP_TASK_WDT_PANIC), the interruptee's stack
is now used for printing the backtrace.
Abort after Task Watchdog is triggered can happen on APP CPU (second core).
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/7207
The description of how the xTaskGenericNotifyWait parameter is handled in the
xTaskGenericNotifyWait() function was inaccurate.
In this commit, the description was updated to match the implementation of xTaskGenericNotifyWait().
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 function removes the following legacy atomic CAS functions:
From compare_set.h (file removed):
- compare_and_set_native()
- compare_and_set_extram()
From portmacro.h
- uxPortCompareSet()
- uxPortCompareSetExtram()
Users should call esp_cpu_compare_and_set() instead as this function hides the details
of atomic CAS on internal and external RAM addresses.
Due to the removal of compare_set.h, some missing header includes are also fixed in this commit.
This commit fixes vTaskSuspendAll() and xTaskResumeAll() in the following ways.
- For vTaskSuspendAll()
- Sync function source code with upstream single core version
- Clearly mark IDF additions
- For xTaskResumeAll()
- Sync function source code with upstream single core version
- Clearly mark IDF additions
- Fix bug where cores other than core 0 were allowed to unwind pended ticks
This commit fixes the following issues:
- Clearly mark IDF additions in vTaskStepTick() and xTaskCatchUpTicks()
- Add back vTaskSuspendAll()/xTaskResumeAll() to xTaskCatchUpTicks(). Scheduler
suspension and resumption is required to unwind the pended ticks.
Previously, xTaskIncrementTick() would always trigger a yield (i.e., return pdTRUE)
when called on core 1. This would mean core 1 would call vTaskSwitchContext() on
every tick, leading to uneccesary CPU overhead.
This commit fixes xTaskIncrementTick() in the following ways:
- Clearly mark IDF additions in xTaskIncrementTick()
- Moved esp_vApplicationTickHook() to be called direclty in xPortSysTickHandler() in order to
simplify xTaskIncrementTick().
- Only core 0 calls xTaskIncrementTick() in order to simplify the function's logic. Core 0 is
solely responsible for managing xTickCount and xPendedTicks
- All other cores call xTaskIncrementTickOtherCores() instead which is a simplified version of
xTaskIncrementTick() and handles the following:
- Check if core 0 has unblocked a higher priority task to run
- Check if the current core requires time slicing
- Call vApplicationTickHook()
This commit fixes the following:
- Fixes a bug wherein the timer status is active for oneshot timers that
expire before they are started.
- Callback calls for periodic timers where made before the timers were
auto-reloaded.
- Timer expiry trace was being set after the timer callback is called.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/8014