On Windows, when path is specified as absolute for cmdl argument, cmake can
interpret parts of the path as invalid escape chars. For example "C:\Users\..."
will result in "Invalid character escape '\U'." Externally specified
paths should be converted into cmake's representation, which uses '/'.
This can be done e.g. by using 'get_filename_component()'. Currently
there doesn't seem to be any problem with this, but let's add a test for
this.
Suggested-by: Ivan Grokhotkov <ivan@espressif.com>
Signed-off-by: Frantisek Hrbata <frantisek.hrbata@espressif.com>
Currently if the IDF_TARGET env is set, and old sdkconfig exists with
different target value in CONFIG_IDF_TARGET, the set-target action fails
complaining about the IDF_TARGET env and value in sdkconfig being different.
We should ignore IDF_TARGET value from sdkconfig, because we are
actually setting new target and the old sdkconfig is renamed in cmake.
This can be easily reproduced with
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$ IDF_TARGET=esp32 idf.py set-target esp32
$ IDF_TARGET=esp32s3 idf.py set-target esp32s3
Project sdkconfig '/home/fhrbata/work/hello_world/sdkconfig' was generated
for target 'esp32s3', but environment variable IDF_TARGET is set to 'esp32'.
Run 'idf.py set-target esp32' to generate new sdkconfig file for target esp32.
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This also adds test for this use case to test_non_default_target.py.
Signed-off-by: Frantisek Hrbata <frantisek.hrbata@espressif.com>
This commit removes all idf_size.py files and references to them and adds esp-idf-size as a dependency and adequate wrappers to avoid breaking changes.
Two new tests are added.
1) test_check_python_dependencies
The test prepares artificial constraints file containing packages from
requirements.core.txt, which are also reported in pip-freeze output
for virtual env. The constraints file requires package versions higher
than currently installed in venv, so check_python_dependencies
should fail for all of them.
2) test_check_required_packages_only
Test for espressif/esp-idf/-/merge_requests/17917. After installing
core requirements, install additional foopackage, which is embedded.
Add version requirement for foopackage, which cannot be satisfied,
to constraints file. Since foopackage is not a direct requirement,
check-python-dependencies should not fail.
This also fixes existing TestCustomPythonPathInstall test, which sets
IDF_PYTHON_ENV_PATH, but does not restore it. Unittest seems to be
running tests in order based on class/test name. Meaning this test runs
before TestPythonInstall and all tests in TestPythonInstall are using
the latest tmpdir from TestCustomPythonPathInstall as IDF_PYTHON_ENV_PATH.
IOW TestPythonInstall is actually testing custom python env path, same as
TestCustomPythonPathInstall. This fixes it by restoring the
IDF_PYTHON_ENV_PATH. Note that since the actual IDF_PYTHON_ENV_PATH
was different(tmpdir) from PYTHON_DIR, the default PYTHON_DIR was never used,
so the tests were running with old python env(no
shutil.rmtree(PYTHON_DIR).
Since TestCustomPythonPathInstall is inheriting from TestPythonInstall
it also runs test_opt_argument and test_no_constraints for the second
time. This seems unnecessary, so this patch also skips these two tests
in TestCustomPythonPathInstall.
Signed-off-by: Frantisek Hrbata <frantisek.hrbata@espressif.com>
esp_execute_shared_stack_function always restored the stack watchpoint
regardless of CONFIG_FREERTOS_WATCHPOINT_END_OF_STACK. This would lead
to an abondoned but active watchpoint on a former stack once the task
calling esp_execute_shared_stack_function is deleted, if
CONFIG_FREERTOS_WATCHPOINT_END_OF_STACK is inactive.
This has been fixed now.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/10414