The commit fixes the case:
If variables in RTC RAM have been moved around by the linker,
they will be filled with garbage data. Any reset other than OTA would work fine
because the variables would still be initialized from the initial bootup.
So now system time will be valid even after OTA.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/9448
This option reserves an area in RTC FAST memory for the following features:
- "Skip image validation when exiting deep sleep"
- "Reserve RTC FAST memory for custom purposes"
- "GPIO triggers factory reset"
This commit gives basic mmu driver framework. Now it is able to maintain
mmu virtual address usage on esp32, esp32s2 and esp32s3. Usage to
external virtual address should rely on mmu functions to know which
address range is available, instead of hardcoded.
This commit also improves psram memory that is added to the heap
allocator. Now it's added to the heap, according to the memory
alignment.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/8295
* Some components have initialization dependencies. To account for
them, simple numeric priority values are introduced.
* esp_system_init_fn_array moved into Flash from DRAM
* System init functions defined using ESP_SYSTEM_INIT_FN now return
an error code. This enables simpler and more consistent error
handling in the init functions. Returning an error from an init
function is now a valid approach — the startup code will print
an error and abort.
Adding prop and lit sections to the ELF will let the debugger and the disassembler
have more info about data bytes present in the middle of the Xtensa
instructions, usually used for padding.
The change fixes thread-local-storage size by removing .srodata section
from it. It initially was included in TLS section by mistake.
The issue was found when stack size increased after building applications
with GCC-11.1 compiler. Stack size became bigger because some new data
appeared in .srodata. See more details here:
adce62f53d
The previously used splits between memory allocated for ROM code,
2nd stage bootloader and the app were somewhat safe and conservative.
This resulted in some space being unavailable for static allocation
in the app.
This commit increases the space available for static allocation to the
maximum possible amount.
1. Some of the ROM code static allocation is only used in UART/USB/SPI
download modes. This region ("shared buffers") has been placed at
the lower end of ROM memory area, to be reusable in flash boot
mode. The 2nd stage bootloader linker script is modified to "pack"
all sections exactly up to the end but with roughly 8K margin between
startup stacks.
2. Instead of calculating the sections placement and hardcoding the
addresses in the LD script again, rewrite it to calculate the
start address of each memory region automatically based on the
logic above.
3. Adjust the app memory layout (SRAM_IRAM_END) accordingly,
increasing the space available for static allocation.
Overall these changes increase the space available for static
allocation by about 78kB.
The downside of these changes is that the 2nd stage bootloader .data
segment is now directly adjacent to the startup stack on the PRO CPU.
Previously, there was effectively about 78kB of extra stack space for
the PRO CPU, before the stack would run into the data segment.
ESP32H2 doesn't support access to RTC memory through various buses, thus .rtc.dummy section
makes no sense here. The section is used for blind padding in LD script - to provide proper section offsets)
This commit refactors the ulp component.
Files are now divided based on type of ulp, viz., fsm or risc-v.
Files common to both are maintained in the ulp_common folder.
This commit also adds menuconfig options for ULP within the ulp
component instead of presenting target specific configuations for ulp.