On riscv chips accessing cache mapped memory regions over the ibus would
result in an illegal instructions exception triggering faster than the cache
error interrupt/exception.
Added a cache error check in the panic handler, if any cache errors are active
the panic handler will now report a cache error, even if the trigger exception
was a illegal instructions.
- add hardware stack guard based on assist-debug module
- enable hardware stack guard by default
- disable hardware stack guard for freertos ci.release test
- refactor rtos_int_enter/rtos_int_exit to change SP register inside them
- fix panic_reason.h header for RISC-V
- update docs to include information about the new feature
Previously, reset over USB CDC was done by calling esp_restart from
an interrupt handler. This works only until some restart hook function
is registered using esp_register_shutdown_handler, and the hook
function tries to do something that isn’t allowed in an interrupt
handler. One such case is with Wi-Fi. When Wi-Fi driver is installed,
it registers esp_wifi_stop as a shutdown handler function. However
esp_wifi_stop cannot be called from an ISR, and hence we shouldn’t
call esp_restart from an ISR either.
This commit modifies USB CDC driver to call esp_restart by posting it
to esp_timer task.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/7404
By unchecking "Place panic handler code in IRAM" in the menuconfig,
the panic handlers will be placed in flash. Of course, flash cache must
be activated when entering panic handlers.