1. Support i2s on esp32c3 and esp32s3
2. Refactor i2s_config_t to avoid breaking change
2. Fix a bug that receiving unavailable values from message queue when dma queue has been re-allocted
4. Support i2s unit test on esp32c3 and esp32s3
The user can now request the chip select to remain active after the current
transfer. In order to do so, he MUST acquire the bus first with `spi_device_acquire_bus()`
function, else, an error is returned.
In I2C slave mode, clock source can now be changed, according to
the flags specified in `i2c_config_t` structure. Thus, ESP32-S2
can now act as an I2C slave, even with a 400KHz master clock.
Furthermore, RX_EOF_EN should only be set when SPI Slave is configured
for segment transfer mode and the "ms_data_bitlen" field is configured
to control the "IN_SUC_EOF" interrupt. Since "ms_data_bitlen" is not
set anymore for S2, C3 and S3, "RX_EOF_EN" should be cleared.
Only a single command will be allocated now when a read or write is
prepared in the command list. The size of a command's buffer is not
limited to 255 bytes anymore.
This commit adds support for interrupt and isochronous pipes to the HCD:
- HCD now internally uses double buffering
- Added test cases for interrupt and isochronous transfers
- Reorganized test cases for each transfer type
- Updated API comments and maintainer's notes
Some minor bugs were also fixed
add usb hal/soc, usb_ll files and esp32s3 target for usb
move usb_hal.h into soc common folder
soc/hal: fix soc and periph for usb
tinyusb: fix tinyusb io header
hal: usb_ll fix pull up/down config for esp32s3
soc/hal: fix peripheral addresses
On Xtensa, "break 0, 0" encodes a software breakpoint which is placed
into the program by the debug monitor. Planted breakpoints (added in
the code to trap into debugger) should be encoded as "break 1, 15".
See table "Breakpoint Instruction Operand Conventions" in the ISA
Reference manual.
This commit separates out the common USB types used throughout most of the stack into its
own header file inside the USB component. The types used in the USB HAL are now exclusive
to the HAL.
When `DIS_USB_JTAG` eFuse is NOT burned (`False`), it is not possible
to set pins 18 and 19 as GPIOs. This commit solves this by manually
disabling USB JTAG when using pins 18 or 19.
The functions shall use `gpio_hal_iomux_func_sel` instead of
`PIN_FUNC_SELELECT`.
* Functions for setting and clearing interrupts
as well as function to read interrupt mask
should be clearer now.
* Using hal layer interrupt set and clear
functions in esp_wifi component