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Author SHA1 Message Date
Angus Gratton
47bbb107a8 build system: Use CMake-based build system as default when describing commands 2019-07-08 17:31:27 +10:00
Darian Leung
8a597b865f esp_ringbuf: Add static allocation, refactor, and update API reference
This commit updates does the following:
    - xRingbufferCreateStatic() added to allow ringbuffers via to be statically
      allocated. Docs and unit tests update accordingly. Closes #3064

    - Fix doc typos, closes #3248. Updated API reference regarding to mention
      item size limits of no-split buffers when calling
      xRingbufferGetCurFreeSize() or xRingbufferGetMaxItemSize(), closes #3117.

    - Remove the following deprecated types/functions for v4.0
        - xRingbufferIsNextItemWrapped()
        - xRingbufferAddToQueueSetWrite()
        - xRingbufferRemoveFromQueueSetWrite()
2019-06-26 16:04:38 +08:00
Angus Gratton
8721173109 doc: Replace :envvar: config links with :ref: 2018-09-19 17:27:48 +10:00
Mahavir Jain
ff81dc16e0 freertos: cleanup tick/idle hook functionality
If CONFIG_FREERTOS_LEGACY_HOOKS is kept enabled then defining
idle/tick hooks will be applications responsibility as was the
case earlier.

Signed-off-by: Mahavir Jain <mahavir@espressif.com>
2018-09-17 17:05:17 +05:30
michael
3ba8461928 doc: fix the level inconsistent issue in Kconfig document 2018-06-05 10:36:18 +00:00
Darian Leung
4bfa30967f freeRTOS/Re-factor ring buffers
This fixes multiple bugs with ring buffers and re-factors the code. The public
API has not changed, however the underlying implementation have various private
functions have been changed. The following behavioral changes have been made

-   Size of ring buffers for No-Split/Allow-Split buffers will not be rounded
    up to the nearest 32-bit aligned size. This was done to simplify the
    implementation

-   Item size for No-Split/Allow-Split buffers will also be rounded up to the
    nearest 32-bit aligned size.

The following bugs have been fixed

-   In copyItemToRingbufAllowSplit(), when copying an item where the aligned
    size is smaller than the remaining length, the function does not consider
    the case where the true size of the item is less than 4 bytes.

-   The copy functions will automatically wrap around the write pointers when
    the remaining length of the buffer is not large enough to fit a header, but
    does not consider if wrapping around will cause an overlap with the read
    pointer. This will make a full buffer be mistaken for an empty buffer

closes #1711
-   xRingbufferSend() can get stuck in a infinite loop when the size of the
    free memory is larger than the needed_size, but too small to fit in the ring
    buffer due to alignment and extra overhead of wrapping around.

closes #1846
-   Fixed documentation with ring buffer queue set API

-   Adding and removing from queue set does not consider the case where the
    read/write semaphores actually hold a value.

The following functions have been deprecated
    - xRingbufferIsNextItemWrapped() due to lack of thread safety
    - xRingbufferAddToQueueSetWrite() and xRingbufferRemoveFromQueueSetWrite()
    as adding the queue sets only work under receive operations.

The following functions have been added
    - xRingbufferReceiveSplit() and xRingbufferReceiveSplitFromISR() as a thread
    safe way to receive from allow-split buffers
    - vRingbufferGetInfo()

Documentation for ring buffers has also been added.
2018-05-21 01:04:58 +00:00