This commit seperates the hal context into different configuration
structures based on their members' definitions. Through refactoring
spi_master.c, the device related configuration should be passed in and
set each time before a new transaction. The transaction related
configuration now is a local variable in case of the fact that error
occurs without any notice when user forgets to pass new transaction
configuration in (which means the old driver will use the trans_config
that is saved from last transaction).
Besides, via above refactor, this commit fixs a bug which leads to
wrong cs polarity setting.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/5490
Moreover, via above refactor, this commit also fixs a bug about duplex
mode switching when multiple devices are added to the bus.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/4641
* Fix the issue that deinit node with "erase_flash"
set to true, but info is not erased from nvs
* Reuse bt_mesh_cfg_reset() when deinit node
* Optimize Provisioner related erase operations
* No store pending timeout will be used when Node
is not provisioned OR Provisioner is disabled
and erase operation is performed
* Change the default timeout for settings operation
to 0, and rpl store rate to 0
Due to eager_exclude, Sphinx jobs cannot use the doc cache (doctrees).
PDF and HTML building are now seperate CI jobs to avoid this issue.
PDF building will only be ran on deploy branches and when started
with build_docs tag to reduce CI load
* Removed cxx exception frequent intr unit test
It sometimes stalled by too frequent interrupts
in some configurations, causing CI trouble.
* Opened Jira IDF-2144 for further investiation
1. The 2nd bootloader always call `rom_spiflash_unlock()`, but never help to clear the WEL bit when exit. This may cause system unstability.
This commit helps to clear WEL when flash configuration is done.
**RISK:** When the app starts, it didn't have to clear the WEL before it actually write/erase. But now the very first write/erase operation should be done after a WEL clear. Though the risk is little (all the following write/erase also need to clear the WEL), we still have to test this carefully, especially for those functions used by the OTA.
2. The `rom_spiflash_unlock()` function in the patch of ESP32 may (1) trigger the QPI, (2) clear the QE or (3) fail to unlock the ISSI chips.
Status register bitmap of ISSI chip and GD chip:
| SR | ISSI | GD25LQ32C |
| -- | ---- | --------- |
| 0 | WIP | WIP |
| 1 | WEL | WEL |
| 2 | BP0 | BP0 |
| 3 | BP1 | BP1 |
| 4 | BP2 | BP2 |
| 5 | BP3 | BP3 |
| 6 | QE | BP4 |
| 7 | SRWD | SRP0 |
| 8 | | SRP1 |
| 9 | | QE |
| 10 | | SUS2 |
| 11 | | LB1 |
| 12 | | LB2 |
| 13 | | LB3 |
| 14 | | CMP |
| 15 | | SUS1 |
QE bit of other chips are at the bit 9 of the status register (i.e. bit 1 of SR2), which should be read by RDSR2 command.
However, the RDSR2 (35H, Read Status 2) command for chip of other vendors happens to be the QIOEN (Enter QPI mode) command of ISSI chips. When the `rom_spiflash_unlock()` function trys to read SR2, it may trigger the QPI of ISSI chips.
Moreover, when `rom_spiflash_unlock()` try to clear the BP4 bit in the status register, QE (bit 6) of ISSI chip may be cleared by accident. Or if the ISSI chip doesn't accept WRSR command with argument of two bytes (since it only have status register of one byte), it may fail to clear the other protect bits (BP0~BP3) as expected.
This commit makes the `rom_spiflash_unlock()` check whether the vendor is issi. if so, `rom_spiflash_unlock()` only send RDSR to read the status register, send WRSR with only 1 byte argument, and also avoid clearing the QE bit (bit 6).
3. `rom_spiflash_unlock()` always send WRSR command to clear protection bits even when there is no protection bit active. And the execution of clearing status registers, which takes about 700us, will also happen even when there's no bits cleared.
This commit skips the clearing of status register if there is no protection bits active.
Also move the execute_flash_command to be a bootloader API; move
implementation of spi_flash_wrap_set to the bootloader
Note: besides the esp-netif component, this commit also disables
net_sockets.c from mbedtls, which is one of the base components and uses BSD API (not specifically lwIP). This might be refactored to use CONFIG_SUPPORT_BSD_API instead of CONFIG_ESP_NETIF_TCPIP_LWIP
in the future.
It also disables smartconfig_ack.c and wifi_init.c from esp_wifi
component for referencing some lwIP config options (smartconfig_ack.c changes might be also
updated to check CONFIG_SUPPORT_BSD_API)
Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/5856
When idf.py gdb starts, it expects openocd was started in the background
and creates a thread to watch for openocd errors. when gdb target exits,
the debug_ext.py aims to cleanup all threads and processes, but fails
with traceback if openocd-watch thread not available, which could happen
if openocd started separately.
Per WiFi library requirement, SSID can be non-null terminated string
if its length goes to 32 bytes (maximum). Use of strncpy in this case,
along with compiler optimization level -O2 results in some warnings
for potential use of non-null terminated strings.
Fix here ensures use of memcpy to copy SSID string upto appropriate
desired length. This helps to avoid compiler specific workaround
flags added earlier.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/5866
Closes IDFGH-3983
Commit 5e8795eebe has changed the partition table offset, which
has resulted in the ciphertext not matching the one expected in the
example test.
Fix by calculating the ciphertext using espsecure.py.