This reverts commit bf35ef1ce7.
It has been noticed that there are scenarios where even though firmware is not enabled
with flash encryption config feature, it should be able to write to encrypted partitions.
This revert adds the feature back which was removed around v4.0 timelines, and same
change will be backported to all releases (upto v4.0) for consistency.
- Adds arbitration between the erase and write in suspend mode
(If the flash memory is suspended then only a read operation can be performed.)
- espcoredump: Dump does not use suspend feature, just resume before continue.
- spi_flash: Add release_cpu() to do suspend/release_cpu/resume
There is no ccomp timer on C3, which means our performance tests will start
failing again due to variance caused by cache misses.
This MR adds TEST_PERFORMANCE_CCOMP_ macro that will only fail
performance test if CCOMP timer is supported on the target
* General tests like page loading from flash
* Rough test of fixed-size data types
* Rough test of blob read
* Added coverage target in cmake, also accessible
via `idf.py coverage`
* Fixed unsigned comparison in comp. enum table
* introducing temporary LINUX_TARGET define
The following three headers will be mockes:
* esp_flash.h
* esp_spi_flash.h
* esp_partition.h
* counter functions live in own header
* add spi_flash sim dir for esp_err.h to Unity
* modified gen_esp_err_to_name.py to ignore
sim/ dir in spi_flash component
Add cmock .yaml config file
Add spi hal header until soc can mock the hal
layer as well.
* add toolchain file
* add linux to preview targets
* add stub for dfu number in cmake
* excluded unity runner per default
* Added esp_attr.h and esp_partition.h linux stubs
* component.cmake check list for emptyness
* added switch for linux in unity cmake file
* Added Linux host example app
From now on, we have two tags for esp_flash tests:
- [esp_flash] for main flash chip only tests
- [esp_flash_3] for tests with external flash chips
To Run all tests, type `[esp_flash`; to run tests for main flash chip
only, type `[esp_flash].
There is a periodically yield in the esp_flash driver, to ensure the
cache will not be disabled for too long on ESP32.
On ESP32-S2 and later, we need to support more different kind of yield:
1. polling conditions, including timeout, SW read request, etc.
2. wait for events, including HW done/error/auto-suspend, timeout
semaphore, etc.
The check_yield() and yield() is separated into two parts, because we
may need to insert suspend, etc. between them.