This commit added the RISC-V utility functions to set the interrupt
threshold for CLIC targets by using direct register value writes.
This makes the functions more efficient during run-time.
This is done to improve the critical section enter and exit performance on esp32p4.
Some files that should have their copyrights checked are still placed on the
copyright ignore list.
- These entries have been tidied up
- Copyrights of those files have been updated.
fix(panic): fixed cache error being reported as illegal instruction
Closes IDF-6398, IDF-5657, IDF-7015, and IDF-6733
See merge request espressif/esp-idf!27430
On riscv chips accessing cache mapped memory regions over the ibus would
result in an illegal instructions exception triggering faster than the cache
error interrupt/exception.
Added a cache error check in the panic handler, if any cache errors are active
the panic handler will now report a cache error, even if the trigger exception
was a illegal instructions.
This commit mainly targets the ESP32-P4. It adds supports for coprocessors on
RISC-V based targets. The coprocessor save area, describing the used coprocessors
is stored at the end of the stack of each task (highest address) whereas each
coprocessor save area is allocated at the beginning of the task (lowest address).
The context of each coprocessor is saved lazily, by the task that want to use it.
This commit fixes an issue where xPortCanYield() function may not be
able to detect an ISR context when HW interrupt nesting is active on
a CLIC interrupt controller such as on esp32p4.
- 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
Changed rv_utils_intr_edge_ack and esp_cpu_intr_edge_ack to
take uint32_t instead of int to avoid build errors.
The test is to test in particular that __builtin_ffsll, used in
xt_utils.h, which is included via esp_cpu.h, compiles fine
in C++20 with -Wsign-conversion enabled.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/10895
cpu retention: add riscv core sleep critical and non-critical register layout structure definition
cpu retention: add assembly subroutine for cpu critical register backup and restore
cpu retention: add cpu core critical register context backup and restore support
cpu retention: add cpu core non-critical register context backup and restore support
cpu retention: add interrupt priority register context backup and restore support
cpu retention: add cache config register context backup and restore support
cpu retention: add plic interrupt register context backup and restore support
cpu retention: add clint interrupt register context backup and restore support
cpu retention: wait icache state idle before pmu enter sleep
This commit fixes the function declaration naming from esprv_intc_set_threshold()
to esprv_intc_int_set_threshold(), thus allowing the underlying ROM funciton to be
exposed via the header.
This commit removes the riscv_interrupts.h header is it has become redundant. The previously
exposed API has been handled as follows:
- "riscv_interrupt_enable()" and "riscv_interrupt_disable()" have been removed. These functions
were declarations only and never had any implementation.
- "riscv_global_interrupts_enable()" and "riscv_global_interrupts_disable()" renamed to
"rv_utils_intr_global_enable()" and "rv_utils_intr_global_disable()" respectively and now
placed in rv_utils.h