* General tests like page loading from flash
* Rough test of fixed-size data types
* Rough test of blob read
* Added coverage target in cmake, also accessible
via `idf.py coverage`
* Fixed unsigned comparison in comp. enum table
* introducing temporary LINUX_TARGET define
The following three headers will be mockes:
* esp_flash.h
* esp_spi_flash.h
* esp_partition.h
* counter functions live in own header
* add spi_flash sim dir for esp_err.h to Unity
* modified gen_esp_err_to_name.py to ignore
sim/ dir in spi_flash component
Add cmock .yaml config file
Add spi hal header until soc can mock the hal
layer as well.
There is a periodically yield in the esp_flash driver, to ensure the
cache will not be disabled for too long on ESP32.
On ESP32-S2 and later, we need to support more different kind of yield:
1. polling conditions, including timeout, SW read request, etc.
2. wait for events, including HW done/error/auto-suspend, timeout
semaphore, etc.
The check_yield() and yield() is separated into two parts, because we
may need to insert suspend, etc. between them.
* partition api changed from spi_flash* API to
esp_partition* API and is abstracted as a C++
interface.
* The old nvs encryption is still possible
* changed default unit test app partition table
* Partitions coming from esp_partition API are
checked for generic flash encryption. If yes,
an error is returned since generic flash
encryption isn't compatible with nvs
encryption
* esp32, esp32s2 tests don't require nvs_flash
but mbedtls now
Closes IDF-1340
Closes IDF-858
Including:
1. Change the write bytes/read bytes parameter in the host driver into slicers to meet the requirements of complicated cases.
2. Refactor the esp_flash_api code a bit so that we can use the code in the ROM laster
3. Provide get_temp_buffer and release_temp_buffer in the os_functions when the buffer passed by application cannot be used directly.
4. Make timeout of operations configurable in the chip_driver.
5. Make dummy number configurable.
The SPI bus lock on SPI1 introduces two side effects:
1. The device lock for the main flash requires the
`CONFIG_FREERTOS_SUPPORT_STATIC_ALLOCATION` to be selected, however this
option is disabled by default in earlier IDF versions. Some developers
may find their project cannot be built by their old sdkconfig files.
2. Usually we don't need the lock on the SPI1 bus, due to it's
restrictions. However the overhead still exists in this case, the IRAM
cost for static version of semaphore functions, and the time cost when
getting and releasing the lock.
This commit:
1. Add a CONFIG_SPI_FLASH_BYPASS_MAIN_LOCK option, which will forbid the
space cost, as well as the initialization of the main bus lock.
2. When the option is not selected, the bus lock is used, the
`CONFIG_FREERTOS_SUPPORT_STATIC_ALLOCATION` will be selected explicitly.
3. Revert default value of `CONFIG_FREERTOS_SUPPORT_STATIC_ALLOCATION`
to `n`.
introduced in 49a48644e4.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/5046
We used to manually specify the CS id. However after the SPI bus lock is
introduced, the lock is responsible to assign the CS lines and provide
the CS id. The esp_flash driver now depends on the ID assigned by the
SPI bus lock, the configuration field is deprecated.
The default chip driver (chip_generic) use command 01H + 2 bytes to
clear the QE bit. However this will accidently change the configuration
register value of the MXIC chip.
MXIC chip driver is added to fix that.
Previously would try allocate buffer of minimum size 16KB not maximum size 16KB, causing
out of memory errors for any large reads, or if less than 16KB contiguous free heap.
Also, if using legacy API and internal allocation failed then implementation would abort()
instead of returning the error to the caller.
Added test for using large buffers in PSRAM.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/4769
Also reported on forum: https://esp32.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=14304&p=55972
There used to be dummy phase before out phase in common command
transactions. This corrupts the data.
The code before never actually operate (clear) the QE bit, once it finds
the QE bit is set. It's hard to check whether the QE set/disable
functions work well.
This commit:
1. Cancel the dummy phase
2. Set and clear the QE bit according to chip settings, allowing tests
for QE bits. However for some chips (Winbond for example), it's not
forced to clear the QE bit if not able to.
3. Also refactor to allow chip_generic and other chips to share the same
code to read and write qe bit; let common command and read command share
configure_host_io_mode.
4. Rename read mode to io mode since maybe we will write data with quad
mode one day.
During coredump, dangerous-area-checking should be disabled, and cache
disabling should be replaced by a safer version.
Dangerous-area-checking used to be in the HAL, but it seems to be more
fit to os functions. So it's moved to os functions. Interfaces are
provided to switch between os functions during coredump.
When legacy mode is used, the coredump still fails during linking
because "esp_flash_init_default_chip", "esp_flash_app_init" and
"esp_flash_default_chip " are not compiled and linked.
Instead of using ``if`` macros in callers, these functions are protected
by ``if`` macros in the header, and also not compiled in the sources.
"esp_flash_default_chip" variable is compiled with safe default value.
spi_flash has been updated and its functions work from flash by default instead of IRAM that cause issue
add Kconfig value into espcoredump to enable spi_flash legacy mode (CONFIG_SPI_FLASH_USE_LEGACY_IMPL) when core dump is selected
fix spi_flash issues to work correctly with legacy mode when CONFIG_SPI_FLASH_USE_LEGACY_IMPL is used
Add support for get write protection support, fixed the duplicated
set_write_protection link.
All the write_protection check in the top layer are removed. The lower
levels (chip) should ensure to disable write protection before the
operation start.
The name "start_addr" (which goes straight into the docs) implies
it's an absolute address while in fact it's an offset into the
partition like what's used in all the other esp_partition_*
functions.
So in order to avoid confusion make the name consistent with the
parameter names used for the other partition functions and call it
"offset".
Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/3750