There is currently a bug in the __build_resolve_and_add_req function in
tools/cmake/build.cmake where the check for registered component
requirements is incorrectly applied to the component itself rather than
its dependencies. This issue likely originated from a typo, using
component_target instead of _component_target. To prevent further
confusion, _component_target has been renamed to _req_target.
Fixing this revealed multiple incorrect dependencies for the Linux
target, which have now been resolved by explicitly specifying the
dependencies for the Linux target.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/13447
Signed-off-by: Frantisek Hrbata <frantisek.hrbata@espressif.com>
Two changes to make the tests less susceptible to random failures:
- Free up newlib memory to not have false-positive memory leaks due to
lazy allocations in reent structure
- Reset between tests, so that one failing test doesn't cause
subsequent tests to fail
Both changes are already applied to esp_driver_sdmmc test app.
These tests were disabled since SDMMC_FREQ_HIGHSPEED with sdspi didn't
work on ESP32 and ESP32-S3. However we don't have other tests for
slot 1, meaning that we weren't running probe and perf tests at all.
This commit re-enables the tests, keeping them with SDMMC_FREQ_DEFAULT