Change placeholder in ESP_LOGD conditionally depending on FF_FS_EXFAT (GitHub PR)
Closes IDFGH-7832 and IDFGH-7735
See merge request espressif/esp-idf!19111
In case of using EXFAT by setting in ffconf.h:
the type FSIZE_t is changing from 4 to 8 bytes.
As a result, ESP_LOGD() in vfs_fat_lseek() does not compile:
error: format '%d' expects argument of type 'int', but argument 8 has type 'FSIZE_t' {aka 'long long unsigned int'} [-Werror=format=]
ESP_LOGD(TAG, "%s: offset=%ld, filesize:=%d", __func__, new_pos, f_size(file));
To solve the problem we need to change %d with %lld conditionally, depending on FF_FS_EXFAT.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/9361
This function removes the following legacy atomic CAS functions:
From compare_set.h (file removed):
- compare_and_set_native()
- compare_and_set_extram()
From portmacro.h
- uxPortCompareSet()
- uxPortCompareSetExtram()
Users should call esp_cpu_compare_and_set() instead as this function hides the details
of atomic CAS on internal and external RAM addresses.
Due to the removal of compare_set.h, some missing header includes are also fixed in this commit.
Fix dependency tree so that lwip doesn't depend on any specific network
interface component.
Network interface drivers shall depend on esp_netif.
esp_netif shall depend on lwip (but not on any specific interface
driver) -- it optionally depends on vfs and esp_eth (need ethernet
header for L2/bridge mode)
sdmmc, sdspi: fixes related to status checks, R1b response support, erase fix for SPI mode, fix for erase timeout calculation
Closes IDF-4728
See merge request espressif/esp-idf!17727
mktime function uses tm_isdst member as an indicator whether the time
stamp is expected to be in daylight saving time (1) or not (0).
FAT filesystem uses local time as mtime, so no information about DST
is available from the filesystem.
According to mktime documentation, tm_isdst can be set to -1, in which
case the C library will try to determine if DST was or wasn't in
effect at that time, and will set UTC time accordingly.
Note that the conversion from UTC to local time and then back to UTC
(time_t -> localtime_r -> FAT timestamp -> mktime -> time_t) does not
always recover the same UTC time. In particular, the local time in the
hour before DST comes into effect can be interpreted as "before DST"
or "after DST", which would correspond to different UTC values. In
this case which option the C library chooses is undefined.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/9039
Originally reported in https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/issues/6786
This commit updates the visibility of various header files and cleans up
some unnecessary inclusions. Also, this commit removes certain header
include paths which were maintained for backward compatibility.
FF_USE_TRIM is set by default with this commit. Fatfs invokes disk_ioctl
with CTRL_TRIM to erase the sectors calling sdmmc_erase_sectors to choose the right
argument for the erase operation based on media type.
fix: re-enabled fatfs r/w test on sdspi
fix: copyright notice
add: pin definitions for esp32c3
fix: Changed fixed spi dma channel to a macro definition
FATFS provides a disk status and disk initialize callback which were not
implemented. Implementation has very low impact on SD/MMC speed and
fixes issues, when trying to open file when SD card was removed from
slot and not deinited.
If disk_status returns STA_NOINIT, it will always continue with
disk_initialize. If that returns 0, it will continue like everything is
working normally. So there has to be the same check as in disk_status.
Return of disk_initialize is always checked like this for STA_NOINIT or
STA_PROTECT so if command fails, we return the STA_NOINIT.
stat = disk_initialize(pdrv);
if (stat & STA_NOINIT) return FR_NOT_READY;
if (stat & STA_PROTECT) return FR_WRITE_PROTECTED;
Closes IDF-4125
Default 30s timeout is too low for a case when SD card formatting is triggered,
which could lead to tests failure. Timeout of tests is now set to 60s.
JIRA IDFCI-742
* changing dependencies from unity->cmock
* added component.mk and Makefile.projbuild
* ignore test dir in gen_esp_err_to_name.py
* added some brief introduction of CMock in IDF
DISABLED_FOR_TARGETS macros are used
Partly revert "ci: disable unavailable tests for esp32s2beta"
This partly reverts commit 76a3a5fb48.
Partly revert "ci: disable UTs for esp32s2beta without runners"
This partly reverts commit eb158e9a22.
Partly revert "fix unit test and examples for s2beta"
This partly reverts commit 9baa7826be.
Partly revert "efuse: Add support for esp32s2beta"
This partly reverts commit db84ba868c.
esp_common/esp_compiler: renamed esp_macros file to a more specific one
esp_common/esp_compiler: removed CONTAINER_OF macro, it was a duplicate
components/freertos: placed likely macros around port and critical sections
component/freertos: placed likely macros on lists module
components/freertos: placed unlikely macros inside of assertion points, they likely wont fail
components/freertos: added likely macros on queue modules
FreeRTOS queues are one of most hot code path, because to queues itself tend to
be used a lot by the applications, besides that, queues are the basic primitive
to form both mutexes and semaphores, The focus here is to place likely
macros inside lowest level send and receive routines, since they're common
from all kobjects: semaphores, queues, mutexes and FR internals (like timer queue)
components/lwip: placed likely/unlikey on net-interfaces code
components/fatfs: added unlikely macros on disk drivers code
components/spiffs: added unlikely macros on low level fs driver
components/freertos: added likely/unlikely macros on timers and ticker
freertos/event_group: placed likely/unlikely macros on hot event group code paths
components/sdmmc: placed likely / unlikely macros on lower level path of sdmmc
components/bt: placed unlikely macros around bt HCI functions calling
components/lwip: added likely/unlikely macros on OS port code section
components/freertos: fix code style on tick handler