feat(idf.py): Allow adding arguments from file via @filename.txt (#11783) (GitHub PR)
Closes IDFGH-10584 and IDFGH-10539
See merge request espressif/esp-idf!24955
The ticket below reports some very strange behaviour, where
even a simple command like the following
python3 -c "import subprocess; subprocess.run([''])"
actually spawns some process and pass instead of raising
PermissionError. Even though the problem is most probably somewhere
else, not in idf_tools, we may just return early if there is no
command available for get_version().
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/11880
Signed-off-by: Frantisek Hrbata <frantisek.hrbata@espressif.com>
When interrupt allocation fails, esp_intr_alloc will now print a
message telling that no free interrupt was found. This message is
then checked in hints.yml, to give a link to the troubleshooting
guide.
Currently ESP_PYTHON is used in the install.sh script, but it's
overwritten in detect_python.sh. This allows to explicitly specify
python binary, which should be used to create venv.
$ ESP_PYTHON=/usr/bin/python3.7 ./install.{sh,fish}
$ ESP_PYTHON=/usr/bin/python3.7 ./export.{sh,fish}
Signed-off-by: Frantisek Hrbata <frantisek.hrbata@espressif.com>
Now the soc interrupts definitions are scattered around in the esp-idf
which are out of sync. Put interrupts definitions in soc/periph_defs.h
(!ESP32) or soc/soc.h(ESP32) together in soc/interrupts.h.
idf.py spawns gdb process within a thread and uses Thread.join() to wait
for the gdb process to finish. As CTRL+C(SIGINT) is used by gdb to interrupt the
running program, we catch the SIGINT while waiting on the gdb to finish,
and try Thread.join() again.
With cpython's commit
commit a22be4943c119fecf5433d999227ff78fc2e5741
Author: Victor Stinner <vstinner@python.org>
Date: Mon Sep 27 14:20:31 2021 +0200
bpo-45274: Fix Thread._wait_for_tstate_lock() race condition (GH-28532)
this logic doesn't work anymore, because cpython internally marks the
thread as stopped when join() is interrupted with an exception. IMHO
this is broken in cpython and there is a bug report about this
https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/90882. Problem is that
waiting on a thread to finish is based on acquiring a lock. Meaning
join() is waiting on _tstate_lock. If this wait is interrupted, the
above referenced commit adds a logic that checks if the lock is help,
meaning the thread is done and marks the thread as stopped. But there is
no way to tell if the lock was acquired by us running join() or if it's
held by someone else e.g. still by the thread bootstrap code. Meaning
the thread is still running.
I may be missing something, but I don't see any reason why to spawn gdb
process within a thread. This change removes the thread and spawns gdb
directly. Instead waiting on a thread, we wait on the process to finish,
replacing join() with wait() and avoiding this problem.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/11871
Signed-off-by: Frantisek Hrbata <frantisek.hrbata@espressif.com>
Usage of `flushregs` in gdb will result in the following warning:
```
Warning: 'flushregs', an alias for the command 'maintenance flush register-cache', is deprecated.
Use 'maintenance flush register-cache'.
```
This patch updates to use the recommend command.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Mangum <georgedanielmangum@gmail.com>
Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/11535
There are some register description errors in parts of rom/gpio.h
This commit update the incorrect comments in rom/gpio.h And now
esp_rom_gpio.h is recommend instead of rom/gpio.h. So this commit adds
macro SIG_GPIO_OUT_IDX in esp_rom_gpio_connect_out_signal
function and removes the reference to gpio.h in some source files.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/11737
Verify that curses tool can be successfully imported on unix systems
When detected:
- installing esp-idf -> reinstall python environment
- using idf.py menuconfig -> raise error with hint message
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/11643
fix(hal/include): fix header violations in hal component
fix(hal/include): Move type definitions from `xx_hal.h` to `xx_types.h`
fix(hal/include): Move type definitions from `xx_hal.h` to `xx_types.h`
fix(hal/include): Add comment for a far away `#endif`
fix(hal/include): change scope for cpp guard
ci: Remove components/hal/ comment from public headers check exceptions
Add missing include macro sdkconfig.h for header files
Add missing include macro stdbool.h for header files
Add missing include macro stdint.h for header files
Add missing capability guard macro for header files
Add missing cpp guard macro for header files
Remove some useless include macros
Add some missing `inline` attribute for functions defined in header files
Remove components/hal/ from public headers check exceptions
fix(hal/include): fix invalid licenses
fix(hal/include): fix invalid licenses
fix(hal/include): add missing soc_caps.h
fix(hal): include soc_caps.h before cap macro is used
fix(hal): Remove unnecessary target check
fix(hal): fix header and macro problems
Add missing include macro
Remove loop dependency in hal
Add comment for far-away endif
fix(hal): Add missing soc_caps.h
ci: update check_copyright_ignore.txt
Change the sequence of `#include` macro, cpp guard macro
Change the wrap scope of capacity macro
fix(hal): Change position of C++ guard to pass test
- add hardware stack guard based on assist-debug module
- enable hardware stack guard by default
- disable hardware stack guard for freertos ci.release test
- refactor rtos_int_enter/rtos_int_exit to change SP register inside them
- fix panic_reason.h header for RISC-V
- update docs to include information about the new feature
Current version of the test is using "git-submodule foreach", which
requires submodules to be initialized. Non-initialized submodules are
ignored. Our CI is not performing submodule initialization, but instead
it only downloads the submodule content in tools/ci/ci_fetch_submodule.py
from cache and copies it into the submodule path.
Since we already know the submodule path from .gitconfig, we can use it
as argument to git-ls-tree and avoid calling git-submodule at all. This
allows to perform the test even if the submodules are not initialization
and also it makes the code simpler.
Signed-off-by: Frantisek Hrbata <frantisek.hrbata@espressif.com>