"can set sleep wake stub from stack in RTC RAM" would randomly fail on S3 due to stack overflow.
Fixed wrong usage of stack size and slightly increased it.
This commit updates the chip independent system chapters of the
programming guide for esp32s3.
Signed-off-by: Sudeep Mohanty <sudeep.mohanty@espressif.com>
peripheral enable/disable usually should be managed by driver itself,
so make it as espressif private APIs, not recommended for user to use it
in application code.
However, if user want to re-write the driver or ports to other platform,
this is still possible by including the header in this way:
"esp_private/peripheral_ctrl.h"
esp_restart()/panic_restart() never resets the Digital system (so far required only by the Memprot feature) as there's a typo in the corresponding #define:
it checks CONFIG_ESP_SYSTEM_CONFIG_MEMPROT_FEATURE instead of CONFIG_ESP_SYSTEM_MEMPROT_FEATURE.
Issue fixed.
IDF-4094
In 4972605, high-level interrupt handler hook was renamed from
ld_include_highint_hdl to ld_include_panic_highint_hdl. However the
change wasn't applied in GNU Make based build system. As a result,
the default interrupt handler was linked and features which depended
on the high-level interrupt didn't work.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/7759
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/7447
This commit removes the following critical nested macros as follows:
- portENTER_CRITICAL_NESTED()
- portEXIT_CRITICAL_NESTED()
They are replaced with portSET_INTERRUPT_MASK_FROM_ISR() and
portCLEAR_INTERRUPT_MASK_FROM_ISR() which are the proper FreeRTOS interfaces.
Created a portmacro_deprecated.h for each port to contain deprecated API
that were originally from portmacro.h
There was race condition where interrupt entries set by APP cpu core
could have been cleared during PRO cpu startup.
This was observed while setting up "cache access error" interrupt in
SMP mode for ESP32-S3.
This fix allows to NOT modify or clear any entries set by other core
(APP or PRO) and thus avoiding any race conditions during startup code.
As branches/jumps on Xtensa have a maximum range for the destination, it is
unsafe to refer to a label to another compilation unit in a branch/jump instruction.
The labels have been replaced by absolute addresses.
Clang warns that the original code wouldn't have any effect:
warning: indirection of non-volatile null pointer will be deleted,
not trap [-Wnull-dereference]
note: consider using __builtin_trap() or qualifying pointer
with 'volatile'
__builtin_trap translates to 'break 1, 15' instruction on Xtensa,
which might be okay in this case. However to absolutely certainly not
break anything for GCC builds, add 'volatile' instead.