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fix(panic): fixed cache error being reported as illegal instruction
Closes IDF-6398, IDF-5657, IDF-7015, and IDF-6733
See merge request espressif/esp-idf!27430
On riscv chips accessing cache mapped memory regions over the ibus would
result in an illegal instructions exception triggering faster than the cache
error interrupt/exception.
Added a cache error check in the panic handler, if any cache errors are active
the panic handler will now report a cache error, even if the trigger exception
was a illegal instructions.
Similar to how the secondary init functions were already registered
via ESP_SYSTEM_INIT_FN, do the same for the core init functions.
This MR doesn't actually move the init functions into respective
components yet. This has to be carefully done in follow-up MRs.
Prior to this commit, if only critical_section.h is included, there
might be error about portNUM_PROCESSORS undeclared.
As critical_section.h should be OS-agnostic, added FreeRTOS.h in it
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.
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).
Blocking read from cdcacm VFS could return less bytes than requested.
This didn’t match the behaviour of other VFS drivers, and higher level
code could misbehave.
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.
* Some components have initialization dependencies. To account for
them, simple numeric priority values are introduced.
* esp_system_init_fn_array moved into Flash from DRAM
* System init functions defined using ESP_SYSTEM_INIT_FN now return
an error code. This enables simpler and more consistent error
handling in the init functions. Returning an error from an init
function is now a valid approach — the startup code will print
an error and abort.
This commit updates the visibility of various header files and cleans up
some unnecessary inclusions. Also, this commit removes certain header
include paths which were maintained for backward compatibility.