Set CONFIG_NEWLIB_TIME_SYSCALL_USE_HRT to enable to force CONFIG_ESP_TIME_FUNCS_USE_RTC_TIMER to disable
and hence prevent the following tests from being executed:
- Timestamp after abort is correct in case RTC & High-res timer have + big error
- Timestamp after restart is correct in case RTC & High-res timer have + big error
- Timestamp after restart is correct in case RTC & High-res timer have - big error
All the partition handling API functions and data-types were moved from the 'spi_flash' component to the new one named 'esp_partition'. See Storage 5.x migration guide for more details
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.
* Added C++ sentinels if missed
* Used #pragma once, removed macro's with leading underscores
* Updated copyright checker to allow "BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD AND
Apache-2.0" for newlib files
* Fixed minor compilation issues/implicit inclusions
This updates the minimal supported version of CMake to 3.16, which in turn enables us to use more CMake features and have a cleaner build system.
This is the version that provides most new features and also the one we use in our latest docker image for CI.
The behavior of portSET_INTERRUPT_MASK_FROM_ISR() has changed in SMP FreeRTOS. It's
previous behavior is now implemented in portDISABLE_INTERRUPTS() and portRESTORE_INTERRUPTS().
This commit replaces all portSET_INTERRUPT_MASK_FROM_ISR() and portCLEAR_INTERRUPT_MASK_FROM_ISR()
calls with portDISABLE_INTERRUPTS() and portRESTORE_INTERRUPTS() respectively
'read' function should return 0 when encountering an end of file. When
newlib calls read and sees EOF returned, it assumes that this
condition is permanent and never calls 'read' for this file again
(unless the read pointer is moved using fseek).
The correct behavior in case no characters were received over UART is
to return -1. In this case newlib will retry reading from file on next
call to fread, fgetc or another function which calls __srefill_r.
lwip was added to common requirements list to provide "sys/socket.h"
header to all components without additional requirements specified.
However, lwip pulls in a lot of dependencies on other components.
This commit removes lwip from common requirements to reduce the number
of components in G1-only apps.
To compensate for this removal, the following changes are made:
- newlib (which is a common requirement) has a public dependency on
lwip if lwip is present in the build. This ensures that sys/socket.h
is available as long as lwip component is included into the build.
- lwip is now a public requirement of esp-tls since esp_tls.h includes
sys/socket.h header.
- lwip is now a public requirement o esp_http_client because
sys/socket.h is included from esp_http_client.h
- lwip is now a private requirement of esp_wifi for "smartconfig_ack"
- lwip is now a private requirement of mqtt for socket functions
- lwip is now a public requirement of tcp_transport because
esp_transport_tcp.h includes sys/socket.h header.
- mbedtls checks if lwip component is present in the build. If yes,
net_sockets.c is added to the build, along with the dependency on
lwip. Previously lwip was a public requirement of mbedtls
unconditionally.
system/g1_components test app is updated to reflect the changes
Default public dependencies of a component before and after this
change, except common requirements:
- esp_timer (public dependency of freertos)
- bootloader_support (public dependency of esp_hw_support)
- vfs (public dependency of lwip)
- esp_wifi (public dependency of lwip)
- esp_event (public dependency of esp_wifi)
- esp_netif (public dependency of esp_event)
- esp_eth (public dependency of esp_netif)
- esp_phy (public dependency of esp_wifi)
After:
- esp_timer (public dependency of freertos)
- bootloader_support (public dependency of esp_hw_support)
Altogether, the following components have been always added as
public requirements to all other components, and are not added now
([breaking-change]):
- lwip
- vfs
- esp_wifi
- esp_event
- esp_netif
- esp_eth
- esp_phy
Application components now need to explicitly declare dependencies on
these components.