- Remove esp_cpu_in_ocd_mode() from esp_cpu.h. Users should call esp_cpu_dbgr_is_attached() instead.
- Remove esp_cpu_get_ccount() from esp_cpu.h. Users should call esp_cpu_get_cycle_count() instead.
- Remove esp_cpu_set_ccount() from esp_cpu.h. Users should call esp_cpu_set_cycle_count() instead.
- Other IDF components updated to call esp_cpu_dbgr_is_attached(), esp_cpu_get_cycle_count() and esp_cpu_set_cycle_count() as well.
This commit marks all functions in soc_hal.h and soc_ll.h as deprecated.
Users should use functions from esp_cpu.h instead.
Also added missing wrap funcions for esp_cpu_stall() in test_panic.c files.
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.
This function removes the following legacy atomic CAS functions:
From compare_set.h (file removed):
- compare_and_set_native()
- compare_and_set_extram()
From portmacro.h
- uxPortCompareSet()
- uxPortCompareSetExtram()
Users should call esp_cpu_compare_and_set() instead as this function hides the details
of atomic CAS on internal and external RAM addresses.
Due to the removal of compare_set.h, some missing header includes are also fixed in this commit.
esp_cpu_compare_and_set() abstracts the atomic compare-and-set instruction by
hiding the details of whether the target variable is in internal or external
RAM. This commit updates "spinlocks.h" as follows:
- esp_cpu_compare_and_set() is now called instead of "compare_set.h"
- Refactored spinlock logic to be more optimized and have more stringent sanity checks
This commit fixes esp_cpu_compare_and_set() in the following ways
- Removed call to esp_ptr_external_ram() as it incurred > 80 CPU cycles (due to multiple nested
function calls, and those functions not being in IRAM). We now check manually if the pointer
is in external RAM for increased speed.
- Fixed infinite wait when attempting to get the external_ram_cas_lock. The function should
return immediatley if any part of the compare and set call fails.
- The preprocessor conditions of esp_cpu_compare_and_set() to depend on CONFIG_SPIRAM instead
of SOC_SPIRAM_SUPPORTED. Even if the target supports SPIRAM, we only need the external RAM
compare and set feature if SPIRAM is enabled.
Also fixed incorrect inclusion of esp_intr_alloc.h in esp_cpu.h
Some of the Memory Protection (internal) API functions dealing with per-CPU operations were missing appropriate handling of the CPU count actually configured by CONFIG_FREERTOS_UNICORE. The flaw was fixed across all the places found in the code as the issue was of general type
This commit makes changes to cpu_ll.h, cpu_hal.h, and interrupt_controller_hal.h:
- Moved to esp_hw_support in order to be deprecated in the future
- HAL/LL API now route their calls to esp_cpu.h functions instead
Also updated soc_hal.h as follows:
- Removed __SOC_HAL_..._OTHER_CORES() macros as they dependend on cpu_hal.h
- Made soc_hal.h and soc_ll.h interfaces always inline, and removed soc_hal.c.
This commit also updates the XCHAL_ERRATUM_572 workaround by
- Removing it's HAL function and invoking the workaround it directly the bootloader
- Added missing workaround for the ESP32-S3
This commit updates the esp_cpu.h API. The new API presents a new
abstraction of the CPU where CPU presents the following interfaces:
- CPU Control (to stall/unstall/reset the CPU)
- CPU Registers (to read registers commonly used in SW such as SP, PC)
- CPU Interrupts (to inquire/allocate/control the CPUs 32 interrupts)
- Memory Port (to configure the CPU's memory bus for memory protection)
- Debugging (to configure/control the CPU's debugging port)
Note: Also added FORCE_INLINE_ATTR to the DoxyFile in order to pass doc
builds for esp_cpu.h
Moved the following kconfig options out of the target component:
* CONFIG_ESP*_DEFAULT_CPU_FREQ* -> esp_system
* ESP*_REV_MIN -> esp_hw_support
* ESP*_TIME_SYSCALL -> newlib
* ESP*_RTC_* -> esp_hw_support
Where applicable these target specific konfig names were merged into
a single common config, e.g;
CONFIG_ESP*_DEFAULT_CPU_FREQ -> CONFIG_ESP_DEFAULT_CPU_FREQ_MHZ
In c4bcf111, soc_memory_types.h header was moved from soc to
esp_hw_support. Since some of the functions are also used in
bootloader and because esp_hw_support is not part of the bootloader
build, part of the functions were moved into bootloader_support.
To make these functions available to the app, bootloader_support was
added as a public dependency of esp_hw_support.
Since esp_hw_support is in common requirements list, this has added
bootloader_support as a public requirement to every component in the
build. Adding new public requirements outside of common components
is undesirable, since components may accidentally include headers
from bootloader_support without explicitly declaring it as a
requirement.
This commit reverts this addition. Until a better solution is found,
some part of esp_memory_utils.h is duplicated into
bootloader_memory_utils.h. A CI check is added to make sure these
files stay in sync.