Currently when process is started through asyncio Runner and it is termited
e.g. with SIGINT(ctrl+c) a traceback is printed instead of gracefully
exit.
Exception ignored in: <function BaseSubprocessTransport.__del__ at 0x7fe980970900>
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib64/python3.12/asyncio/base_subprocess.py", line 129, in __del__
self.close()
File "/usr/lib64/python3.12/asyncio/base_subprocess.py", line 107, in close
proto.pipe.close()
File "/usr/lib64/python3.12/asyncio/unix_events.py", line 568, in close
self._close(None)
File "/usr/lib64/python3.12/asyncio/unix_events.py", line 592, in _close
self._loop.call_soon(self._call_connection_lost, exc)
File "/usr/lib64/python3.12/asyncio/base_events.py", line 793, in call_soon
self._check_closed()
File "/usr/lib64/python3.12/asyncio/base_events.py", line 540, in _check_closed
raise RuntimeError('Event loop is closed')
RuntimeError: Event loop is closed
This is caused because asyncio Runner context in asyncio.run is closing the event
loop and if exception is unhandled in coroutine(run_command) the transport is not
closed before the even loop is closed and we get RuntimeError: Event loop is closed
in the transport __del__ function because it's trying to use the closed
even loop.
Let's catch asyncio.CancelledError in case the process we are trying to
read from is terminated, print message, let the asyncio finish and exit
gracefully.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/13418
Signed-off-by: Frantisek Hrbata <frantisek.hrbata@espressif.com>
This header has been removed for the following reasons:
- Header is misplaced. 'xxx_types.h' headers should be placed in the 'hal'
component.
- The 'usb_xxx_endpoint_t' should be placed in the 'xxx_struct.h' header.
usb_pins.h and usb_periph.h/c lists mappings of USB DWC signals to GPIOs used
to connect to external FSLS PHYs. However, those signals can be routed to any
GPIOs via the GPIO matrix. Thus, these mapping are meaningless and have been
deprecated.
Bugfix/nvs Improved handling of BLOB during unreliable power environment and concurrent data access scenarios (v5.1)
See merge request espressif/esp-idf!29321
Warn if IDF_PYTHON_ENV_PATH set to a suspicious path with
different ESP-IDF version and/or Python version.
Fail if the virtual environment was created for a different ESP-IDF
version.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/13196
Some additional checks related to secure version of the application in
anti-rollback case have been added to avoid any attempts to boot lower
security version but valid application (e.g., passive partition image).
- Read secure_version under sha256 protection
- First check has been added in the bootloader to ensure correct secure
version after application verification and loading stage. This check
happens before setting up the flash cache mapping and handling over
the final control to application. This check ensures that application
was not swapped (e.g., to lower security version but valid image) just
before the load stage in bootloader.
- Second check has been added in the application startup code to ensure
that currently booting app has higher security version than the one
programmed in the eFuse for anti-rollback scenario. This will ensure
that only the legit application boots-up on the device for
anti-rollback case.
Currently we silently ignore when the original component is not found
in a hope we can provide at least some meaningful hint. As it turned
out it's not true. Instead of providing misleading hint, just return
error. This adds several checks for situations, which should not happen,
but when they do it should be easier to identify the root cause of the
problem.
For example when hint module received malformed output with extra new
lines, e.g. caused by a bug in RunTool, it wrongly reported the original
component as source component.
This should also fix the tests on Windows.
Signed-off-by: Frantisek Hrbata <frantisek.hrbata@espressif.com>
Currently the component_requirements hint module does not work
as expected if the component list for a project is trimmed down.
With the new "all_component_info" dictionary info in project_description.json,
the module can produce hints even if cmake's COMPONENTS variable is
set.
Signed-off-by: Frantisek Hrbata <frantisek.hrbata@espressif.com>
Add new "all_component_info" dictionary into the
project_description.json file. It contains information about all
registered components presented in the __COMPONENT_TARGETS list.
Since components in this list are not fully evaluated, because only the first
stage of cmakefiles processing is done, it does not contain the same information
as the "build_component_info" dictionary. The "type", "file" and "sources" variables
are missing.
Most of the properties are already attached to the component target, so
this only adds INCLUDE_DIRS property to the target during the first cmakefiles
processing stage.
The "all_component_info" dict is generated in a separate function, even
though the original function for "build_component_info" could be
adjusted. This introduces a little bit of boilerplate, but keeps it
logically separated and probably easier if we want to extend it in the
future.
Signed-off-by: Frantisek Hrbata <frantisek.hrbata@espressif.com>
If there is a component(child) within a component(parent), like for test_apps, the parent
component may be wrongly identified as source component for the failed include. This may
lead to a false bug report if the parent component has component, which provides the missing
header, in requirements.
Fix this by looking for the longest matching source component directory.
Suggested-by: Ivan Grokhotkov <ivan@espressif.com>
Signed-off-by: Frantisek Hrbata <frantisek.hrbata@espressif.com>
Currently RunTool reads command's output with asyncio read, which
returns bytes. This is decoded into python's string and the output already
contains OS specific line endings, which on Windows is CRLF. Problem is
that the command output is saved by using python's text stream/file,
which replaces LF, native python's line ending, with OS specific line ending.
On Windows, and in this particular case, the CRLF from the command output is
translated into CRCRLF and saved in the commands output file. When this
file is read in again, e.g. for hint modules, the CRCRLF is replaced
with LFLF. Again the file is open as text file. Meaning a new emply line
is added.
Fix this by opening the output file with "newline=''", which prevents
this translation. We already have the OS specific line ending in the
command's output.
Signed-off-by: Frantisek Hrbata <frantisek.hrbata@espressif.com>