SoC level exceptions such as watchdog timer and cache errors are now supported.
Such exceptions now triggers a panic, giving more information about how
and when it happened.
This adds support for the retargetable locking implementation in
newlib 3. This feature will be enabled in the future toolchain builds.
With the present version of the toolchain, this code doesn't get used.
When _RETARGETABLE_LOCKING gets enabled, newlib locking implementation
will be modified as follows:
- Legacy ESP-specific _lock_xxx functions are preserved. This is done
because ROM copies of newlib in ESP32 and ESP32-S2 rely on these
functions through the function pointer table. Also there is some
code in IDF which still uses these locking functions.
- New __retarget_lock_xxx functions are introduced. Newlib expects
these functions to be provided by the system. These functions work
pretty much the same way as the ESP-specific _lock_xxx functions,
except one major difference: _lock_acquire receives the lock pointer
by value, and as such doesn't support lazy initialization.
- Static locks used by newlib are now explicitly initialized at
startup. Since it is unlikely that these static locks are used at
the same time, all compatible locks are set to point to the same
mutex. This saves a bit of RAM. Note that there are still many locks
not initialized statically, in particular those inside FILE
structures.
ESP32 in revision0 and revision1 uses touchpad to provide
current to oscillate xtal 32k. But revision2 and revision3
do not need to do that.
Note: touchpad can not work and toupad/ULP wakeup sources
are not available when toupad provides current to xtal 32k
* Target components pull in xtensa component directly
* Use CPU HAL where applicable
* Remove unnecessary xtensa headers
* Compilation changes necessary to support non-xtensa gcc types (ie int32_t/uint32_t is no
longer signed/unsigned int).
Changes come from internal branch commit a6723fc
During HAL layer refactoring and new chip bringup, we have several
caps.h for each part, to reduce the conflicts to minimum. But this is
The capabilities headers will be relataive stable once completely
written (maybe after the featues are supported by drivers).
Now ESP32 and ESP32-S2 drivers are relative stable, making it a good
time to combine all these caps.h into one soc_caps.h
This cleanup also move HAL config and pin config into separated files,
to make the responsibilities of these headers more clear. This is
helpful for the stabilities of soc_caps.h because we want to make it
public some day.
freertos: replace the freertos regular malloc to the specific malloc from xtensa port for tcb and stack allocations
freertos: avoid the cpu1 to unwind pended ticks when xTaskResumeAll is called insed of an ISR
freertos: protected the xPortGetCoreID functions with missing critical sections
tests: re-eanble the ignored tests that was failling before race-condition fixes