components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt
components/os: high level interrupt(5)
components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow
components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region
Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception.
Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions,
as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4).
Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file,
plus some of the special registers.
Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows.
On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse.
components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc
components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory`
components/bt: optimize code structure
components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI
components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers
To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode
components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock
components/bt: Fix hli queue send error
components/bt: Fix CI fail
# Conflicts:
# components/bt/CMakeLists.txt
# components/bt/component.mk
# components/bt/controller/bt.c
# components/bt/controller/lib
# components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c
# components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S
# components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
update all struct headers to be more "standardized":
- bit fields are properly wrapped with struct
- bitwidth sum should be 32 within same struct, so that it's correctly padded with reserved bits
- bit field should be uint32_t
- typedef volatile struct xxx{} yyy;: xxx must exists. refer: https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/3199
added helper macros to force peripheral registers being accessed in 32 bitwidth
added a check script into ci
By using IOMUX instead of GPIO Matrix for UART, it is now possible
on ESP32 boards to use the UART as a wake up source even if it is
not used as a console.
For other boards where this issue was not present, using IOMUX has
the advantage to be faster than using GPIO matrix, so a highest
baudrate can be used
* sync the latest struct header file from ESP32
* add soc_caps.h macros to distinguish between IO MUX and GPIO Matrix
support in SDMMC on different chips.
* store GPIO matrix signal numbers in sdmmc_slot_info_t