fix(hal/include): fix header violations in hal component
fix(hal/include): Move type definitions from `xx_hal.h` to `xx_types.h`
fix(hal/include): Move type definitions from `xx_hal.h` to `xx_types.h`
fix(hal/include): Add comment for a far away `#endif`
fix(hal/include): change scope for cpp guard
ci: Remove components/hal/ comment from public headers check exceptions
Add missing include macro sdkconfig.h for header files
Add missing include macro stdbool.h for header files
Add missing include macro stdint.h for header files
Add missing capability guard macro for header files
Add missing cpp guard macro for header files
Remove some useless include macros
Add some missing `inline` attribute for functions defined in header files
Remove components/hal/ from public headers check exceptions
fix(hal/include): fix invalid licenses
fix(hal/include): fix invalid licenses
fix(hal/include): add missing soc_caps.h
fix(hal): include soc_caps.h before cap macro is used
fix(hal): Remove unnecessary target check
fix(hal): fix header and macro problems
Add missing include macro
Remove loop dependency in hal
Add comment for far-away endif
fix(hal): Add missing soc_caps.h
ci: update check_copyright_ignore.txt
Change the sequence of `#include` macro, cpp guard macro
Change the wrap scope of capacity macro
fix(hal): Change position of C++ guard to pass test
When using the Force U32 macros in C++, the peripheral structs will not
have copy constructors due to them being volatile. Thus, doing temp_reg = reg
via typeof() will not work and cause a "ambiguous overload of operator=" error.
This commit fixes the macros by reading the reg into a uint32_t value first.
update all struct headers to be more "standardized":
- bit fields are properly wrapped with struct
- bitwidth sum should be 32 within same struct, so that it's correctly padded with reserved bits
- bit field should be uint32_t
- typedef volatile struct xxx{} yyy;: xxx must exists. refer: https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/3199
added helper macros to force peripheral registers being accessed in 32 bitwidth
added a check script into ci