If LCP keepalive mechanism is enabled in menuconfig, it's statically
configured on creation of an interface and cannot be changed runtime. In
some cases it's useful to relax LCP criteria during runtime operation,
for example before initiating OTA. This config option allows for
disabling already enabled LCP echo (this setting becomes effective after
reconnecting, i.e. initializing a new session)
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-protocols/issues/287
Add a test app to verify the working of the application when
SECURE_SIGNED_ON_UPDATE_NO_SECURE_BOOT is selected in the menuconfig
and the application is not signed
This commit adds beta support for the FreeRTOS v10.5.1 kernel which can be
enabled by enabling the CONFIG_FREERTOS_USE_KERNEL_10_5_1 option.
The following changes have been made:
- Updated freertos/CMakeLists.txt to build v10.5.1 kernel with v10.4.3. ports
- Updated existing Xtensa and RISC-V ports to work with V10.5.1
- Modifications to other ESP-IDF components to work with v10.5.1
- Added some ESP-IDF specific tracing changes to v10.5.1 kernel
- Make CONFIG_FREERTOS_USE_KERNEL_10_5_1 a public option
Note: The beta release is missing some minor fixes, performance improvements,
and features. Using this beta release for production is not recommended.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/7137
Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/12093
fix(ll): remove FLAG_ATTR macro
Such kind of operator overload will not work because C++ thinks such overload is ambiguous and it still prefer the built-in one which accepts and returns integer. Manually force type conversion seems to be unavoidable.
Add changes to use fast_pbkdf2 as default for PMK calculations.
fast_pbkdf2 is significantly faster than current implementations
for esp chips.
Also removes unnecessary code for pbkdf-sha256 and pbkdf-sha512.
This commit moves/merges the IDF FreeRTOS "PinnedToCore" task creation
functions from tasks.c/task.h to idf_additions.h/freertos_task_c_additions.h.
Also updated FreeRTOS Mock component to provide mocks for "idf_additions.h"
headers for our mock tests.
It corrupts environment on macOS runner because it uses shell, not docker-executor,
and makes all tree read-only for a non-root user.
+ Replace examples with real files in example README.md
Currently idf.py reports just "Please use idf.py only in an ESP-IDF shell environment".
Sometimes it may be useful to know for which module the import failed.
Also the problem does not have to be related to shell environment only, but the
python venv can be corrupted. This adds a little bit more verbose error
message.
Signed-off-by: Frantisek Hrbata <frantisek.hrbata@espressif.com>
Users of the nvs API are likely to have `nvs_handle_t` in all cases, but
not all of them carry around the partition name and namespace name (as
they aren't needed after creating an `nvs_handle_t`).
Allow this common case to use nvs iteration without them tracking
additional data by using the `nvs_handle_t` to locate the namespace
index and the partition name by introducing an alterate to
`nvs_entry_find` called `nvs_entry_find_in_handle`, which operates
similarly except that it is given a `nvs_handle_t` instead of partition
and namespace strings.
This is somewhat more limited than the `nvs_entry_find` API as one
cannot examine all keys in a given partition.
Previously, TLSP deletion callbacks were...
- Stored in a seprate TCB member "pvThreadLocalStoragePointersDelCallback"
- Called separately via multipole prvDeleteTLS() insertions in tasks.c
This commit refactors how TLSP deletion callbacks are stored and called:
- TLSP deletion callbacks are now stored in "pvThreadLocalStoragePointers"
directly. configNUM_THREAD_LOCAL_STORAGE_POINTERS is doubled in size so that
the deletion callbacks are stored in the latter half of the array
- The callbacks are now called via "portCLEAN_UP_TCB()". As such, the
prvDeleteTLS() additions are no longer needed and the function can be removed
- Removed some legacy TLSP tests using the old method of storing the callback
pointers.
This commit reduces the source code diff between IDF FreeRTOS and upstream
vanilla FreeRTOS, in preparation for v10.5.1 upgrade.
Previously, if CONFIG_FREERTOS_ENABLE_STATIC_TASK_CLEAN_UP was enabled, users
would provide a definition for a vPortCleanUpTCB() hook function that is called
right before a task's memory is freed in prvDeleteTCB(). However,
vPortCleanUpTCB() will be reclaimed by ESP-IDF for internal use in v6.0.
This commit introduces the following changes...
Introduced a new CONFIG_FREERTOS_TASK_PRE_DELETION_HOOK option:
- Provides the same pre-deletion hook functionality. But users now define
vTaskPreDeletionHook() instead.
- CONFIG_FREERTOS_ENABLE_STATIC_TASK_CLEAN_UP still exists, but is marked as
deprecated. This is to maintain compatibility with existing applications
that already define vPortCleanUpTCB().
- Removed redundant --wl --wrap workaround with vPortCleanUpTCB()
- Added todo notes to remove support for user defined vPortCleanUpTCB()
completely in v6.0.
- Updated test cases to use new CONFIG_FREERTOS_TASK_PRE_DELETION_HOOK option
Freed up portCLEAN_UP_TCB() to call a new internal vPortTCBPreDeleteHook():
- vPortTCBPreDeleteHook() now replaces the previous "wrapped" implementation
of vPortCleanUpTCB().
- vPortTCBPreDeleteHook() is an internal task pre-delete hook for IDF FreeRTOS
ports to inject some pre-deletion operations.
- Internal pre-delete hook now invokes user provided vTaskPreDeletionHook()
if enabled.
- Relocated vPortTCBPreDeleteHook() to correct section in port.c
- a recent commit fixed the API deprecations,
and the BLEDevice object now needs to be accessed through a tuple.
- thus the changes were made in the code wherein the object was used,
but updating the usage in the condition when de
vname is not None got skipped.
GDB on Windows incorrectly reads EOL in the script files causing 'gdb'
action to fail.
(gdb) source .../build/gdbinit/py_extensions
(gdb) source .../build\gdbinit\symbols
add symbol table from file "...\build\bootloader\bootloader.elf"
.../build\gdbinit\symbols:6: Error in sourced command file:
Undefined command: "". Try "help".
Forcing line separator to '\n' resolved the issue
Signed-off-by: Michal Jenikovsky <jendo@jmsystems.sk>