This commit does the following
- Add power management lock to CAN driver so that APB frequency does not change
whilst CAN driver is in use
- Fix incorrect flag in can_transmit()
- Refactor can_driver_install() and can_driver_uninstall() so that critical sections
are shorter
- Fix CAN gpio configuration bug on RX pin. Closes#2302
- Add docs about multiple ID configuration and fix example links
Works for 3.3V eMMC in 4 line mode.
Not implemented:
- DDR mode for SD cards (UHS-I) also need voltage to be switched to 1.8V.
- 8-line DDR mode for eMMC to be implemented later.
For pins 32 and up the BIT(nr) macro used here overflowed,
causing undetermined GPIO pins to be reset.
Example: freeing SPI device/bus where CS is on pin 33
caused debug UART to cease communication, TXD0 was
disabled.
Fixed as BIT64(nr) macro, to be used elsewhere as needed.
For example in definitions like GPIO_SEL_32..GPIO_SEL_39.
This change adds a check for compatibility between the nvs version
found on nvs flash and the one assumed by running code during nvs
initialization. Any mismatch is reported to the user using new error
code ESP_ERR_NVS_NEW_VERSION_FOUND.
The test is previously disabled for the requirement of external
connection. Now the signals are connected by internal connections.
Also change the failure logic of the test.
Perviously host send_auto_stop flag would be set for every data
transfer over 1 block long. This caused stop commands to be sent
after CMD53, which shouldn't be done. Fix by adding an explicit list
of commands for which send_auto_stop should be set.
An existing UART driver does not support RS485 half duplex mode.
This task adds this functionality to ESP_IDF UART driver.
driver/uart.c/h: updated to add support of RS485 half duplex mode
examples/peripherals/uart_echo_rs485/main/rs485_example.c: added test example
components/driver/test/test_uart.c: added test of RS485 half duplex mode
docs/en/api-reference/peripherals/uart.rst: updated documentation
test_uart.c: suppress GCC warnings about discarded const qualifiers
uart.rst: remove sphinx warning - "Duplicate explicit target name"
simple change in uart.h file
update (test_uart.c) after rebase from master
update uart.rst, uart.c, rs485_example.c
Update example description in file Readme.md
update uart.c/h, uart.rst, test_uart.c according to review results
update uart.h (uart_set_rx_timeout() description
test_uart.c remove ignore tag
uart.c/h: fix param errors
test_uart.c: Remove GCC warning supress
uart.rst: fix the notes
rs485_example.c: fix output
uart.c: remove reset using UART_RXFIFO_RST from driver.
readme.md: Update example description
The tests are completed using RS485 adapters hardware connected to two ESP32 WROVER KITs.
TW#13812
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/667
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/1006
An existing UART driver does not support RS485 half duplex mode.
This task adds this functionality to ESP_IDF UART driver.
driver/uart.c/h: updated to add support of RS485 half duplex mode
examples/peripherals/uart_echo_rs485/main/rs485_example.c: added test example
components/driver/test/test_uart.c: added test of RS485 half duplex mode
docs/en/api-reference/peripherals/uart.rst: updated documentation
test_uart.c: suppress GCC warnings about discarded const qualifiers
uart.rst: remove sphinx warning - "Duplicate explicit target name"
simple change in uart.h file
update (test_uart.c) after rebase from master
update uart.rst, uart.c, rs485_example.c
Update example description in file Readme.md
update uart.c/h, uart.rst, test_uart.c according to review results
update uart.h (uart_set_rx_timeout() description
test_uart.c remove ignore tag
uart.c/h: fix param errors
test_uart.c: Remove GCC warning supress
uart.rst: fix the notes
rs485_example.c: fix output
The tests are completed using RS485 adapters hardware connected to two ESP32 WROVER KITs.
TW#13812
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/667
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/1006
An existing UART driver does not support RS485 half duplex mode.
This task adds this functionality to ESP_IDF UART driver.
driver/uart.c/h: updated to add support of RS485 half duplex mode
examples/peripherals/uart_echo_rs485/main/rs485_example.c: added test example
components/driver/test/test_uart.c: added test of RS485 half duplex mode
docs/en/api-reference/peripherals/uart.rst: updated documentation
test_uart.c: suppress GCC warnings about discarded const qualifiers
uart.rst: remove sphinx warning - "Duplicate explicit target name"
simple change in uart.h file
update (test_uart.c) after rebase from master
update uart.rst, uart.c, rs485_example.c
Update example description in file Readme.md
update uart.c/h, uart.rst, test_uart.c according to review results
update uart.h (uart_set_rx_timeout() description
test_uart.c remove ignore tag
uart.c/h: fix param errors
test_uart.c: Remove GCC warning supress
uart.rst: fix the notes
rs485_example.c: fix output
The tests are completed using RS485 adapters hardware connected to two ESP32 WROVER KITs.
TW#13812
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/667
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/1006
An existing UART driver does not support RS485 half duplex mode.
This task adds this functionality to ESP_IDF UART driver.
driver/uart.c/h: updated to add support of RS485 half duplex mode
examples/peripherals/uart_echo_rs485/main/rs485_example.c: added test example
components/driver/test/test_uart.c: added test of RS485 half duplex mode
docs/en/api-reference/peripherals/uart.rst: updated documentation
test_uart.c: suppress GCC warnings about discarded const qualifiers
uart.rst: remove sphinx warning - "Duplicate explicit target name"
simple change in uart.h file
update (test_uart.c) after rebase from master
update uart.rst, uart.c, rs485_example.c
Update example description in file Readme.md
update uart.c/h, uart.rst, test_uart.c according to review results
update uart.h (uart_set_rx_timeout() description
test_uart.c remove ignore tag
The tests are completed using RS485 adapters hardware connected to two ESP32 WROVER KITs.
TW#13812
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/667
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/1006
An existing UART driver does not support RS485 half duplex mode.
This task adds this functionality to ESP_IDF UART driver.
driver/uart.c/h: updated to add support of RS485 half duplex mode
examples/peripherals/uart_echo_rs485/main/rs485_example.c: added test example
components/driver/test/test_uart.c: added test of RS485 half duplex mode
docs/en/api-reference/peripherals/uart.rst: updated documentation
test_uart.c: suppress GCC warnings about discarded const qualifiers
uart.rst: remove sphinx warning - "Duplicate explicit target name"
simple change in uart.h file
update (test_uart.c) after rebase from master
update uart.rst, uart.c, rs485_example.c
Update example description in file Readme.md
update uart.c/h, uart.rst, test_uart.c according to review results
update uart.h (uart_set_rx_timeout() description
The tests are completed using RS485 adapters hardware connected to two ESP32 WROVER KITs.
TW#13812
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/667
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/1006
An existing UART driver does not support RS485 half duplex mode.
This task adds this functionality to ESP_IDF UART driver.
driver/uart.c/h: updated to add support of RS485 half duplex mode
examples/peripherals/uart_echo_rs485/main/rs485_example.c: added test example
components/driver/test/test_uart.c: added test of RS485 half duplex mode
docs/en/api-reference/peripherals/uart.rst: updated documentation
test_uart.c: suppress GCC warnings about discarded const qualifiers
uart.rst: remove sphinx warning - "Duplicate explicit target name"
simple change in uart.h file
update (test_uart.c) after rebase from master
update uart.rst, uart.c, rs485_example.c
Update example description in file Readme.md
update uart.c/h, uart.rst, test_uart.c according to review results
The tests are completed using RS485 adapters hardware connected to two ESP32 WROVER KITs.
TW#13812
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/667
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/1006
spi test: Prime the flash cache before each test to minimise flash cache misses.
VFS performance test: Increase the number of runs to minimise influence of an isolated bad run.
driver(i2c, rmt): Add xQueue and xSemaphore static allocation support when intr_alloc_flag set to ESP_INTR_FLAG_IRAM.
See merge request idf/esp-idf!2335
1. provide options for bluetooth low power mode
2. provide two options for bluetooth low power clock: main XTAL and external 32kHz XTAL
3. provide function and callbacks to control bluetooth low power mode, including enable/disable sleep, software wakeup request, low power clock settings, check power state, etc
4. modify vhci API vhci_host_send_packet to use blocking mode
5. note that DFS and bluetooth modem sleep can not be used together currently.
This fixes errors logged on the console: sdmmc_req:
handle_idle_state_events unhandled: 00000004 00000000
The issue happens if "data done" event occurs before "command done".
State machine code did not check *which* event occurred in
SENDING_CMD state, and went to IDLE or SENDING_DATA state on any
non-error event. In this case, we can't process "data done" event
until command has completed. This change introduces "unhandled event"
mask, which is carried over from one run of process_events to the
other. This allows waiting for the "command done" event to complete,
and then process "data done" event.
Ref TW17126.
CMD53 in byte mode supports transfers of any number of bytes between 1
and 512. This change removes limitation that the number of bytes must
be divisible by 4. Host quirk, that such transfers must be split into
two commands (one for the aligned part and the other one for
unaligned) is taken into account.
1. Fix the duty fade check issue reported from https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1914
2. Fix the duty overflow issue when duty_scale is set to 1.
3. Fix the duty fade error when a fade operation is under way. We must configure a new duty setting after the previous fade operation has finished due to hardware limit.
4. Add thread-safe version APIs to set duty and fade.
5. Correct the duty range in driver.
It has been observed that, if external SPIRAM is enabled, then under
certain scenarios (e.g. internal memory being too much fragmented),
I2S tx/rx descriptors can land in external SPIRAM and hence resulting
in failure in DMA. Adding explicit capability to allocate in only DMA
capable memory.
Signed-off-by: Mahavir Jain <mahavir@espressif.com>
* Philosophical: "explicit is better than implicit".
* Practical: Allows useful errors if invalid directories given in components as the defaults aren't
always used. Also trims the -I path from a number of components that have no actual include
directory.
* Simplifies knowing which components will be header-only and which won't
Command response tokens can be delayed from the original command by 1
to 8 bytes. In 4a2489b9, handling for delayed tokens was added for
normal (no data) commands, and data read commands. This adds handling
for delayed commands for data write commands.
Previous version of the code only connected CD and WP to the
peripheral, in fact the hardware does not use the values of these
signals automatically. This adds code to read CD and WP values when
command is executed and return errors if card is not present, or
write command is executed when WP signal is active.
- In SPI mode, the card will respond to the initial SDIO reset (done
using CMD52) with “invalid command” error. Handle this correctly.
- sdmmc_card_init had a hack where GO_IDLE_STATE (CMD0) command was
sent twice. Add explanation why this is done, and don’t expect
correct response from the card on first CMD0.
- improve logs printed at debug level by adding CMD index
- Add SDIO support at protocol layer (probing, data transfer, interrupts)
- Add SDIO interrupts support in SDMMC host
- Add test (communicate with ESP32 in SDIO download mode)
Existing code assumed that response timeout is not followed by CMD_DONE,
which was not true, in fact. Host datasheet states that CMD_DONE is sent
after an RTO.
All the commands which do not have a response must have their flags set
accordingly. Therefore the host will not send RTO interrupt if response
is not expected. It is a bug in the code logic if it happens otherwise.
SDMMC host suffers from an issue that it outputs data near the rising
edge of the card clock, which is the edge used by the card to sample
data. If sampling time constraint is not satisfied, card may read data
after the transition.
The phases of output/input data can, in fact, be adjusted. However this
adjustment happens in the clock generation block outside of the host.
So the maximum phase change which can be created this way is equal to
half of the host clock period. So if the host clock is set to the lowest
possible frequency (for the given card frequency), then the phase offset
(and hence the hold time) will be the highest. This change modifies the
logic used to determine clock dividers accordingly.
sdmmc host: set correct dout phase and print correct frequency
SET_BUS_WIDTH is not a data transfer command. Extensive search in the
host datasheet and SD card spec did not reveal the origin of this hack
or 'feature'. Further testing showed that removing this does not lead to
regressions.
Fixes exceptions LoadProhibited, when rmt tries read variable p_rmt on RX END which can be 0.
It happens after esp_reset() (OTA) and the rmt is not probably stopped by it.
In other words the routine rmt_driver_isr_default was called before second rx channel was registered.
scenario:
register tx channel
register rx channel
reboot
register tx channel
-> exception (because rx channel is accessed)
Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/1671
SDSPI driver optimized polling of the response tokens by requesting
two extra bytes on top of the block size (512) and CRC (2), and
checking whether these bytes contained the data response token or
not. In case the token was there, further polling would not need to
happen, thereby reducing latency between two consecutive blocks
transferred. However this caused compatibility issues when these two
extra bytes were sent after reading the final block. When
STOP_TRANSMISSION command was sent, these extra two bytes were
treated as part of the command, causing an invalid command error.
This fixes the logic by only requesting extra two bytes if the block
being read is not the final block. In addition to that, more strict
error checking is implemented for command response tokens.
On most microcontrollers I have worked with one can retrieve the
current state of output GPIO pins. On ESP32 this is not the case
if the pad is not explictly configured to route this information into
the port by configuring it as input or i/o.
Thus add a warning to the API documentation of gpio_get_level().
Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/1740
The TRM describes IOMUX registers are IO_MUX_x_REG for x in GPIO0-39.
Until now ESP-IDF describes them as PERIPHS_IO_MUX_(pinname)_U
This commit adds additional IOMUX register names which match the ones used in the TRM.
Reported from github: https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1236
All the touch channels are enabled by default in hardware. This would interfere other RTC function on Touch IOs.
Disable touch function in touch_pad_init().
requirement from github(https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/805): to provide the position in the buffer of the pattern detected.
requirement from AT application: in AT app, when no hardware flow control is enabled, in some situation the rx buffer might be full, and the terminator “+++” might be lost, we can use pattern detect interrupt to avoid missing the terminator. When pattern detect interrupt happens, it will not send a data event at the same time.
1. Add API to get position of detected pattern in rx buffer
2. Modify UART event example
3. Add comments for uart_flush, add alias API uart_flush_input to clear the rx buffer
4. Modify the way rx_buffered_len is calculated
A couple of typos referencing tx_ring_buf when rx_ring_buf, slv_tx_mux
instead of slv_rx_mux.
Also, I2C_ENTER_CRITICAL()/I2C_EXIT_CRITICAL() usage was not consistent.
Only some of the _set_ functions had them. Most of the _get_ function
had them? It is my understanding that they should be wrapped around
writes, not reads? (I think we still need the lock for reading pairs of consistent values)
Also, the ticks_to_wait timeout handling in i2c_master_cmd_begin() would
not handle integer rollover correctly.
Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/1180
Previously SDSPI host driver would rely on retry count when waiting for
the card to read or write data. This caused different timeout times
depending on CPU frequency and card clock frequency. In practice, card
performance does not depend on these two factors.
This change uses timeout_ms field of sdmmc_command_t introduced
previously for SDMMC host.
Fixes https://esp32.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3440&p=16037 and similar
issues related to SDSPI timeouts.
Reported from github:
https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1312https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1193
Issues:
1. We used to use event group in the driver, which would cause:
a. longer operation time since the event group are based on FreeRTOS timer.
b. Operation fails if the timer queue is not long enough.
2. There might be some issue with event group, we will still try to provide a small test code in other branch.
modification:
1. use queue instead of event-bit for internal commands
2. use queue overwrite for cmd_done event
1. All the registers of touch sensor 8 and 9 are mismatched except the ‘dac’ field in touch register of RTC IO
2. To swap the index for sensor 8 and 9 in APIs.
Reported from github:
https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1219https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1202
After providing a simple code to digital team, they confirmed that this is a hardware bug.
Root cause:
The fifo reset signal is incorrectly connected
If we want to reset tx fifo of UART2, we have to set txfifo_rst bit of both UART1 and UART2
If we want to reset rx fifo of UART2, we have to set rxfifo_rst bit of both UART1 and UART2
Workaround:
we don't use fifo rst bit in driver.
Documentation:
Digital team would update TRM and give more explanation about this issue.
1. move settings of WIFI_CLK_EN_REG for bluetooth into controller init/deinit APIs
2. modify the bit mask used in phy_rf init/deinit to use WIFI-BT shared bits
append adc support and api
- esp_err_t adc2_config_width(adc_bits_width_t width_bit);
- esp_err_t adc2_config_channel_atten(adc2_channel_t channel, adc_atten_t atten);
- int adc2_get_voltage(adc2_channel_t channel);
Reported from:
https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/703https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/917
In uart driver we didn't change the default value of tx idle num, so there would be a delay after tx FIFO is empty.
1. Add API to set tx idle interval before next data transmission. (The UART hardware can add an interval after tx FIFO is empty).
2. Set default tx idle interval to zero.
3. Add hardware disable in uart driver delete function.
Reported from different sources from github or bbs:
https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/680https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/922
We tested reading several sensor or other I2C slave devices, if the power and SDA/SCL wires are in proper condition, everything works find with reading the slave.
If we remove the power supply for the slave during I2C is reading, or directly connect SDA or SCL to ground, this would cause the I2C FSM get stuck in wrong state, all we can do is the reset the I2C hardware in this case.
After this commit, no matter whether the power supply of I2C slave is removed or SDA / SCL are shorted to ground, the driver can recover from wrong state.
We are not sure whether this the save issue with the reported one yet, but to make the driver more robust.
Further information:
1. For I2C master mode, we have tested different situations, e.g., to short the SDA/SCL directly to GND/VCC, to short the SDA to SCL, to un-plug the slave device, to power off the slave device. Under all of those situations, this version of driver can recover and keep working.
2. Some slave device will die by accident and keep the SDA in low level, in this case, master should send several clock to make the slave release the bus.
3. Slave mode of ESP32 might also get in wrong state that held the SDA low, in this case, master device could send a stop signal to make esp32 slave release the bus.
Modifications:
1. Disable I2C_MASTER_TRAN_COMP interrupt to void extra interrupt.
2. Disable un-used timeout interrupt for slave.
3. Add bus reset if error detected for master mode.
4. Add bus clear if SDA level is low when error detected.
5. Modify the argument type of i2c_set_pin.
6. add API to set timeout value
7. add parameter check for timing APIs
Previously the timeout was set to the same value (1000ms) for all kinds
of commands. In some cases, such as with slow cards, write commands
failed to complete in time.
This change makes command timeouts configurable via sdmmc_host_t
structure, and also makes default timeouts different for ordinary
commands and write commands.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1093
Ref TW15774.
using apll_param to setup APLL
new apll calculation method, much faster
validate freq calculation
Ensure that the i2s frequency is greater than the hardware limit
Add description of how to calculate apll clock, support apll for other 16-bits audio, check rev0 chip
correct space
1. Support built-in ADC for I2S.
2. Modify code of ADC, made no change to the original APIs.
3. Add APIs in I2S:
esp_err_t i2s_set_adc_mode(adc_unit_t adc_unit, adc1_channel_t adc_channel);
4. Add I2S ADC/DAC example code.
5. add old-fashion definition to make it more compatible
6. replase spi_flash_ APIs with esp_partition_ APIs
7. add example of generating audio table from wav
8. change example sound
Added component containg API that is able to correct raw ADC readings
into a voltage in mV. Also provided a helper function that combines
the process of getting the raw ADC1 reading then converting it to a
voltage in mV. In doing so, the adc1_get_voltage() function of the ADC
driver has been deprecated. Instead there is now adc1_get_raw to obtain
the raw ADC1 reading, and adc1_to_voltage() that gets the raw reading
and converts all in one function. Functions using the deprecated
adc1_get_voltage() have also been updated to use adc1_get_raw().
Conversion is based on ADC characteristics. The characteristics are based
on the ADC's v_ref, herefore the appropriate structure and functions have
been provided to obtain the ADC characteristics.
The existing ADC driver has also been modified by adding a function to
route the internal ADC reference voltage to a GPIO allowing users to measure
it manually.
Relevant documentation has also been updated
1. add sens_struct.h
2. add definition of RTCCNTL and RTCIO
3. modify touch pad examples
4. update example code.
5. add comments add option in menuconfig
6. fix issue that pad index 8 and 9 are mismatched
7. add touch_pad_read_filtered() api to get value filtered by iir filter
8. modify touch pad isr func
9. Make the items in perihperal.ld in the sequence of address
10. delete Kconfig for touch pad
11. add touchpad filter APIs to adjust the filter
12. add touch_pad into index.rst
13. add touch_pad in Doxyfile
14. add touch_pad.rst
By default SD cards are initialized in default speed (DS) mode. Enabling
HS mode requires SWITCH_FUNC command to be sent twice: first time to
query if the card supports switching to HS mode, second time to perform
the switch.
This change implements SWITCH_FUNC command and adds the procedure to
switch to HS mode.
‘make_hw_cmd’ function checks opcodes in a few cases. Comparing opcode
does not tell the whole story, because for some SD commands there is are
APP commands with the same opcodes. This change introduces a flag which
indicates whether the next command is going to be an APP command.
The check for APP_SET_BUS_WIDTH command is updated to use this flag.
This fixes a bug with an unexpected STOP_TRANSMISSION command sent after
SWITCH_FUNC command, which has opcode 6, same as APP_SET_BUS_WIDTH.
MMC_RSP_BITS helper function had a hack that it flipped word order in
the response, assuming that response size is 4 words. This hack does not
work for responses which are not 4 words long (such as the SWITCH_FUNC
response, which is 64 words long).
This change removes the hack and the matching word order reversal code
in sdmmc driver.
1. Rename api from rmt_get_ringbuf_handler to rmt_get_ringbuf_handle (Github Issue #274)
2. doxygen param rename
3. change API rmt_wait_tx_done to specify maximum waiting time
4.Change return type of rmt_wait_tx_done API from bool to esp_err_t
5. update doc
The address field should be placed at the highest bits of address and slv_wr_status registers. Instead of breaking the address into two parts and fill in each register, move the address to the highest bits and write to the registers respectively.
Breaking change: if you fill-in the SPI address filed in a previous version in some way and it works correctly, you still have to rewrite the address, in a more intuitive way.
force rxlength=length and mosi=1 and inlink.start=1 on in full-duplex mode.
set rxlength > length is forbidden in full-duplex mode.
TW#12609, TW#14240, https://www.esp32.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=2519
SDMMC hardware treats all buffers as aligned, and ignores 2 LSBs of
addresses written into DMA descriptors. Previously SDMMC host driver
assumed that data buffers passed from SDDMC command layer would be
aligned. However alignment checks were never implemented in the command
layer, as were the checks that the buffer coming from the application
would be in DMA capable memory. Most of the time this was indeed true.
However in some cases FATFS library can pass buffers offset by 2 bytes
from word boundary. “DMA capable” restriction may be broken if pSRAM
support is used.
This change adds buffer checks to the SDMMC host driver (alignment and
DMA capability), so that the host layer will error out for incompatible
buffers. In SDMMC command layer, a check is added to read and write
functions. If an incompatible buffer is passed from the application, new
buffer (512 bytes size) is allocated, and the transfer is performed
using {READ,WRITE}_SINGLE_BLOCK commands.
SD SPI mode driver
This MR adds functionality to support SD cards connected via SPI interface.
Additionally, two bugs are fixed:
- Definition of `SPI_TRANS_MODE_DIOQIO_ADDR` in spi_master driver
- SD card probing frequency was 4000kHz instead of 400kHz as required by the standard
See merge request !727
gpio_matrix_out function will set output enable for GPIO, seems in gpio_matrix_out there will be a short moment that the chip will output GPIO level.
So we can set GPIO as high before gpio_matrix_out function.
Previously the first call to rmt_driver_uninstall() would remove the interrupt handler,
even if other channels still had the driver installed.
Adds an OS-level lock to control concurrent registration/deregistration of channels.
1. Name change from chopper to carrier, block diagram update, minor changes to example codes
2. mcpwm_reg.h changed, brought uniformity in comments, worked on suggestions, duty to accept float. Some name changes!
3. Minor readme changes and Indetation
4. Minor change: move mcpwm_reg.h and mcpwm_struct.h to new path
5. Minor change: addition of BLDC example code and Readme
6. Name changed from epwm to mcpwm
7. Improve the reg name in mcpwm_struct.h
8. Name change chopper>carrier, deadband>deadtime
component/esp32 : fix dualcore bug
1. When dual core cpu run access DPORT register, must do protection.
2. If access DPORT register, must use DPORT_REG_READ/DPORT_REG_WRITE and DPORT_XXX register operation macro.
See merge request !742
1. When dual core cpu run access DPORT register, must do protection.
2. If access DPORT register, must use DPORT_REG_READ/DPORT_REG_WRITE and DPORT_XXX register operation macro.
I2S driver - fixed support for 24 and 32-bits, fixed tx/rx at the same time
- Modify sample can test with 24, 32-bits audio
- Add i2s sample README
- simply i2s_push function
- change sample rates, bits per sample, channel on fly
See merge request !483
Add support 24, 32 bits
@jxmao optimize i2s_zero_buffer
@jxmao correct config support slave mode
@jxmao correct setup pin support tx/rx at the same time
Enhance pin power
@jxmao add dynamic change number of channels
remove nvs_init
remove start log and enhance power pin setup
using enum for i2s_channel and i2s_bits_per_sample, return ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG when check params
validate i2s_bits_per_sample and channel
check tx & rx buffer before fill zero
remove checking channel as @jxmao suggest
limit dma buffer
modify i2s pin back to gpio mux before configure gpio matrix, resolve github issue #512
Add support 24, 32 bits
reduce push function
Modify sample can test with 24, 32-bits
Add i2s sample README
Fixed i2s_set_clk got reset sometime
can changes bit-wide while running
Fix sample rate calculation for DAC mode from @jeroen
modify example can change bits per sample every 5 seconds
cleanup
add comment for bytes_per_sample
update as @angus suggestions
Add i2s_set_clk api
I2S driver bug fixed as following log:
@jxmao optimize i2s_zero_buffer
@jxmao correct config support slave mode
@jxmao correct setup pin support tx/rx at the same time
Enhance pin power
@jxmao add dynamic change number of channels
remove nvs_init
remove start log and enhance power pin setup
using enum for i2s_channel and i2s_bits_per_sample, return ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG when check params
validate i2s_bits_per_sample and channel
check tx & rx buffer before fill zero
remove checking channel as @jxmao suggest
limit dma buffer
modify i2s pin back to gpio mux before configure gpio matrix, resolve github issue #512
limit dma buffer to 4092
change gpio_matrix_*_check to inline function, remove some comments and rename test_i2s function to setup_triangle_sine_waves
for change commit title
sdmmc: handle card removal when CD is not used
When SD card is removed during transaction, SDMMC peripheral can report
a range of errors, such as timeouts, CRC errors, start/end bit errors.
Under normal conditions (card is inserted), SDMMC peripheral also generates
command done or data done interrupts. When the card is removed, such
interrupts may not be always generated.
This change fixes handling of timeout interrupts and SBE interrupts.
It also adds a one second timeout into the event processing loop. This
timeout allows applications to recover in cases when the SDMMC peripheral
doesn’t generate command/data done event on card removal.
Fixes TW11592.
See merge request !678
SPI transfer length is bits, not bytes, so the error should indicate bits. Also, there are separate lengths for rx and
tx (confusingly named rxlength and length... if rxlength is 0, length is used). The code checks the tx length for the
rx, so it never validates rxlength.
Originally contributed as part of #511https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/511
When SD card is removed during transaction, SDMMC peripheral can report
a range of errors, such as timeouts, CRC errors, start/end bit errors.
Under normal conditions (card is inserted), SDMMC peripheral also generates
command done or data done interrupts. When the card is removed, such
interrupts may not be always generated.
This change fixes handling of timeout interrupts and SBE interrupts.
It also adds a one second timeout into the event processing loop. This
timeout allows applications to recover in cases when the SDMMC peripheral
doesn’t generate command/data done event on card removal.
To enable tx empty interrupt each time the tx ringbuffer get filled, so that tx function will not block if tx data length is larger than tx ringbuffer size.
Reported from customer of Audio team.
modify touch pad read function
The touch pad read function taks too much time within spin lock waiting for the "done bit". (about 7.6ms as we tested)
So we try to use a mutex on the touch read function and any other functions might change the "done bit".
See merge request !543
This issue is reported from https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/304.
We found that when we operate the hw command registers in I2C struct, sometimes the behaviour would be different in DEBUG/RELEASE optimisation level:
The code looks like this:
I2C[i2c_num]->command[p_i2c->cmd_idx].byte_num -= 0;
In DEBUG configuration:
I2C[i2c_num]->command[p_i2c->cmd_idx].byte_num -= 0;
400f3ab0: 3388 l32i.n a8, a3, 12
400f3ab2: 14c882 addi a8, a8, 20
400f3ab5: a08840 addx4 a8, a8, a4
400f3ab8: 0020c0 memw
400f3abb: 2898 l32i.n a9, a8, 8
400f3abd: 0020c0 memw
400f3ac0: 28b8 l32i.n a11, a8, 8
400f3ac2: 74a090 extui a10, a9, 0, 8
400f3ac5: 00af92 movi a9, 0xffffff00
400f3ac8: 109b90 and a9, a11, a9
400f3acb: 2099a0 or a9, a9, a10
400f3ace: 0020c0 memw
400f3ad1: 2899 s32i.n a9, a8, 8
In RELEASE configuration:
I2C[i2c_num]->command[p_i2c->cmd_idx].byte_num -= 0;
400f2ba2: 580572 l8ui a7, a5, 88
400f2ba5: 747070 extui a7, a7, 0, 8
400f2ba8: 0020c0 memw
400f2bab: 584572 s8i a7, a5, 88
Looks like the compiler will make it a 8bit operation after optimisation.
But the register value changes from 0x901 to 0x101.
After this 8-bit optimisation, the 11th bit changed from 1 to zero, which caused this error.
We are still trying to find out why that happens, because there might be some risk when operating the register struct.
This is a workaround to avoid "-=" operation on I2C register struct fields.
1. Add low speed channels for LEDC module.
2. Improve fade object allocate mechanism.
3. Improve ledc example, add 2 low speed channels in example.
4. Remove debug code
5. Improve the register bit field name of slow clock.
The touch pad read function taks too much time within spin lock waiting for the "done bit". (about 7.6ms as we tested)
So we try to use a mutex on the touch read function and any other functions might change the "done bit".
1. add fading functions.
2. clear up ledc.c and ledc.h
3. update api doc.
4. add ledc example
5. edit ledc.rst and add readme for example code.
6. add s_ prefix for static global values.
7. add mutex for fade functions
8. minor changes according to the comments.
2. update example comments and other minor changes
3. rename API: i2c_cmd_link_create/i2c_cmd_link_delete (+4 squashed commits)
Squashed commits:
[2e0ac3e] 1. coding style: add one space after condition key words.
2. modify i2c.h, use gpio_num_t instead of int, improve comments of return values
3. add i2c index in index.rst
4. add readme for i2c example
[4991d92] update i2c.doc
[88b672e] driver: i2c
1. add mux and spin lock to run in a thread-safe way.
2. modify example code
[4eb15fe] driver: i2c code
1. add i2c master code
2. add i2c slave code
3. add i2c example code
4. add DRAM_ATTR for I2C array
bugfix: uart event mismatch
Fix bug of uart frame error and parity error interrupt mismatch in driver code, which will cause the corresponding interrupt can not be cleared correctly, and will finally cause a interrupt watch dog.
See merge request !335
GPIO driver: add per-pin interrupt handlers
1. add ISR handler apis so that users of different layers can hook their own isr handler on different GPIO.
Audio project has different software layers, they need different gpio isr handler for layer instead of processing all GPIO interrupts in one handler.
If this kind of calling a handler from isr is not proper, please kindly point out.
2. add gpio example code.
3. update gpio doc.
See merge request !345
1. add ISR handler apis so that users of different layers can hook their own isr handler on different GPIO.
Audio project has different software layers, they need different gpio isr handler for layer instead of processing all GPIO interrupts in one handler.
If this kind of calling a handler from isr is not proper, please kindly point out.
2. add gpio example code.
3. improve gpio.rst
4. add readme for gpio example
Squashed commits:
[278e50f] update: GPIO
1. coding style, add a space between conditional or loop keyword and an opening paren.
2. modify some return value and doc
3. use printf in example code
Squashed commits:
[efb23bb] minor change of comment
1. Fix bug of uart frame error and parity error interrupt mismatch in driver code, which will cause the corresponding interrupt can not be cleared correctly, and will finally cause a interrupt watch dog.
2. Add gpio pull-up for rx pin and cts pin.
1. add sigma-delta code and example.
2. add gpio output signal in io matrix.
Squashed commits:
[a25e7d4] minor changes for doc
[6a03a1e] minor changes on comments and doc.
[97dd9e4] Add doc.
update index.rst
change example index
This adds the following APIs to enable various wakeup sources:
- esp_deep_sleep_enable_timer_wakeup
- esp_deep_sleep_enable_ulp_wakeup
- esp_deep_sleep_enable_ext0_wakeup
- esp_deep_sleep_enable_ext1_wakeup
And an API to start deep sleep:
- esp_deep_sleep_start
drivers: remove file paths from log statements
Function name and error string are usually sufficient to find the place which has triggered an error.
`__FILE__` macro generates a string which has absolute file name (with our build system), which add many long strings to the program binary.
Also change log tags to lower case to match style used elsewhere.
Fixes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/126
See merge request !282
Removal of spurious newline character in debug statement
There was a debug statement in the code that included an additional newline character that wasn't needed.
From github PR: https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/124
See merge request !291
feature(rtc_module):add rtc module
1. add rtc io control API (pull,output and input)
2. add touch pad API (touch pad read and interrupt)
3. add adc1 API (the max width is 12 Bits and support attenuation)
4. add hall sensor API (support hall sensor read )
5. add dac API (the width is 8 Bits)
bugfix(gpio):gpio32 and gpio33 can not output and input
the gpio32 and gpio33 is initialize by librtc.a,and gpio_config not initialize the gpio as
digital gpio.they can not output and input,when users use gpio32 or gpio33.And there are some problems
about others driver ,when they use gpio32 or gpio33 as matrix.
Function name and error string are usually sufficient to find the place which has triggered an error. __FILE__ macro generates a string which has absolute file name (with our build system), so there is a lot of long strings present in the program because of that.
Fixes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/126
ledc: fix reported error when div_param == 256
Whenever bit_num and freq_hz are such that div_param == 256, the code would flag that as an error.
In fact, value 256 of div_param was a valid one (HW requires that div_param >= 1.0, when interpreted as a Q10.8 fixed point value).
Changed the if statements a bit to make the logic clearer, and added more descriptive error messages.
Also added missing error for the unimplemented case of low speed mode.
Reported in https://github.com/igrr/esp32-cam-demo/issues/2
See merge request !247
driver: PCNT
1. add PCNT module in periph_ctrl.c/.h
2. add description of PCNT status in pcnt_struct.h
3. add PCNT driver code
4. add PCNT example code.
See merge request !229
Whenever bit_num and freq_hz are such that div_param == 256, the code would flag that as an error.
In fact, value 256 of div_param was a valid one (HW requires that div_param >= 1.0, when interpreted as a Q10.8 fixed point value).
Changed the if statements a bit to make the logic clearer, and added more descriptive error messages.
Also added missing error for the unimplemented case of low speed mode.