esp-wifi: Restores station status to connected when no other AP is found for roam
Closes WIFI-4785
See merge request espressif/esp-idf!20120
\[WiFi\]Fixed the bug that station connected to an AP already connected caused subsequent scan fail.
Unlike COMPILE_OPTIONS, COMPILE_DEFINITIONS CMake property assumes
values without the -D prefix, such as NAME or NAME=VAL.
Previously, IDF build system was passing COMPILE_DEFINITIONS build
property to CMake COMPILE_OPTIONS property, so -D prefix was not
a problem.
Now that COMPILE_DEFINITIONS CMake property is used, -D prefix has
to be removed.
(Note that this doesn't affect 'target_compile_definitions' function,
which strips -D prefix before adding the definition to the property.)
Now that the supported CMake version is >=3.16, this code can be
simplified.
The code to deduplicate the directories can be removed since this is
handled by target_link_directories.
This commit adds a priority scheduling unit test to test that the scheduler
always schedules the highest priority ready state task. Single core and SMP
variants of the test are both added.
This commit adds a README.md containing guidelines on how to refactor the
FreeRTOS unit tests for upstreaming. A portTestMacro.h header was also added
which contains port implementation specific macros used by the test cases.
Fixed BLE disconnection issue when channel map instant passed due to bad channels
Closes BT-2764, BT-2730, and BT-2649
See merge request espressif/esp-idf!20189
The existing tests detect errors in the internal interface (eg. parttool read-write functions) and did not check for any possible breakages in the args parsing of the parttool commands.
This commit places some functions in port.c and port_common.c into flash by
default. These functions are mostly called once during startup, thus shouldn't
affect applications much when placed into flash instead of the default IRAM.
Tools: Support ESP-IDF installed in system-wide shared directory for all users
Closes IDFGH-7790 and IDFGH-7791
See merge request espressif/esp-idf!19479
This commit synchronizes multiple functions in tasks.c with upstream v10.4.3
that contain minor differences.
The following functions have had their parameter names or code formatting
updated:
- xTaskCreateStaticPinnedToCore()
- xTaskCreatePinnedToCore()
- prvInitialiseNewTask()
- prvTaskIsTaskSuspended()
- vTaskStartScheduler()
- xTaskResumeAll()
- xTaskCheckForTimeOut()
- uxTaskResetEventItemValue()
The following functions have had their missing "xAlreadyYielded" restored
- xTaskDelayUntil()
- vTaskDelay()
The following functions have had their critical section/interrupt disdable
usage update
- vTaskSuspendAll()
- xTaskGetTickCountFromISR()
- xTaskGetApplicationTaskTagFromISR()
This commit synchronizes multiple functions that contain major differences with
upstream v10.4.3. Multi-core modifications are then reapplied to the function.
Vanilla code uses "pxTCB == pxCurrentTCB" to check whether a task is currently
running. This commit adds the following macros instead.
- taskIS_CURRENTLY_RUNNING()
- taskIS_CURRENTLY_RUNNING_ON_CORE()
The following functions have been updated to use those macros instead.
- eTaskGetState()
- vTaskPrioritySet()
- vTaskResume()
The following functions have been synchronized with upstream v10.4.3.
Multi-core modifications are then reapplied.
- vTaskSuspend()
- vTaskDelete()
- prvGetExpectedIdleTime()
This commit synchronizes multiple functions in queue.c with upstream v10.4.3.
Multi-core modifications are then reapplied to these functions. The following
functions were modified:
prvNotifyQueueSetContainer()
xQueueGenericCreateStatic()
xQueueGenericCreate()
xQueueGetMutexHolder()
xQueueCreateCountingSemaphoreStatic()
xQueueCreateCountingSemaphore()
xQueueGenericSend()
xQueueGenericSendFromISR()
xQueueReceiveFromISR()
uxQueueMessagesWaiting()
prvUnlockQueue()
prvIsQueueFull()
xQueueAddToSet()
xQueueRemoveFromSet()
prvNotifyQueueSetContainer()
Note: The SEGGER_SYSVIEW traceQUEUE_SEND() macro was updated as the
xCopyPosition argument is no longer available in scenarios where the
macro is called.