The following files were deleted:
- components/esp_hw_support/include/soc/cpu.h
- components/soc/esp32s3/include/soc/cpu.h
The following functions are deprecated:
- get_sp()
The following functions declared in soc/cpu.h are now moved to esp_cpu.h:
- esp_cpu_configure_region_protection()
The following functions declared in soc/cpu.h are now moved to components/xtensa/include/esp_cpu_utils.h:
- esp_cpu_process_stack_pc()
All files with soc/cpu.h inclusion are updated to include esp_cpu.h instead.
Signed-off-by: Sudeep Mohanty <sudeep.mohanty@espressif.com>
Null pointer dereferences (REVERSE_INULL) :
Null-checking "part" suggests that it may be null, but it has already been dereferenced on all paths leading to the check.
And it fixed another case for bootloader_common_get_sha256_of_partition() when CHECK_SIGNATURE is on
- If RSA signature check is on in Kconfig then sha256 was 0xFFFFF...
because image_load gave image_len which pointed to the end of sign blocks.
And image_digest was filled from a wrong position.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/6873
Since idf_monitor decodes anything that looks like a code address and
starts with 0x, bootloader logs often get annotated with function
names such as WindowOverflow and other random and scary looking things
unrelated to the issue the user is facing. Print the addresses without
0x to avoid confusion by decoded function names. Print hexadecimal
size with 'h' suffix to distinguish it from the decimal value that
follows.
Sometimes the flash size read from bootloader is not correct. This may
forbid SPI Flash driver from reading the the area larger than the size
in bootloader header.
When the new config option is enabled, the latest configured
ESPTOOLPY_FLAHSIZE in the app header will be used to override the value
read from bootloader header.
Goal is that multiple faults would be required to bypass a boot-time signature check.
- Also strengthens some address range checks for safe app memory addresses
- Change pre-enable logic to also check the bootloader signature before enabling SBV2 on ESP32
Add some additional checks for invalid sections:
- Sections only partially in DRAM or IRAM are invalid
- If a section is in D/IRAM, allow the possibility only some is in D/IRAM
- Only pass sections that are entirely in the same type of RTC memory region
* Don't bother checking the chip revision if it looks like the partition
doesn't really contain an app
* Don't print the "info" level about the revision & min revision unless
we're in the bootloader (otherwise it gets printed at random times
during the OTA process)
This saves time when waking up from deep sleep, but potentially decreases
the security of the system. If the application able to modify itself
(especially areas that are loaded into RAM) in flash while running
without crashing or is modifies the cached bits of information about
what was last booted from the bootloader, this could cause security
issues if the user does a "deep sleep reset" since the full validation
is skipped.
Signed-off-by: Tim Nordell <tim.nordell@nimbelink.com>
No need to take this step if we are not doing image validation. The
obfuscation only buys us a tiny bit of "security" anyways since the
main parts of flash are memory mapped, too. This saves a little bit of
wake-up time when waking up from deep sleep when the
BOOTLOADER_SKIP_VALIDATE_IN_DEEP_SLEEP option is set.
Signed-off-by: Tim Nordell <tim.nordell@nimbelink.com>
Made MMU pages available check in `esp_image_format.c`
This now makes it possible to map and process bootoader image as well in chunks when image doesn't fit completely into available free pages.
Signed-off-by: Vikram Dattu <vikram.dattu@espressif.com>