The workaround for PSRAM that will occupy an SPI bus is enabled only when:
1. used on 32MBit ver 0 PSRAM.
2. work at 80MHz.
The test used to only check 32MBit by the config option, but for PSRAM
on Wrover-B module seems to use a newer version of 32MBit PSRAM. So it
expects the workaround to be enabled, but actually not.
This commit split the unit test into two parts:
1. check all SPI buses are available, for all configs except psram_hspi
and psram_vspi, run on regular runners (including Wrover and Wrover-B).
a hidden option is enabled so that the compiler knows it's not building
psram_hspi or psram_vspi.
2. check the specified bus are acquired, for config psram_hspi and
psram_vspi. This only run on special runner (legacy Wrover module).
DEFAULT_CPU_FREQ and ULP_COPROC_ENABLED options have chip-specific
names, and should be set in a chip-specific sdkconfig.defaults file.
This commit also changes the default CPU frequency for ESP32S2 unit
tests to 240 MHz.
Bug was this sequence:
1. old sdkconfig file has some settings (maybe target=esp32s2beta)
2. idf.py builds a new sdkconfig.defaults file with full new settings
3. new settings includes something that conflicts with the old settings (for example,
CONFIG_IDF_TARGET=esp32 and BT_ENABLE=y)
4. confgen tries to apply the new "defaults" to the existing sdkconfig, settings end up a mix of both due to the conflicts
Fix is to generate the sdkconfig file directly.
Since pyyaml 5.1 yaml.load without specifing loader is deprecated
Details: https://msg.pyyaml.org/load
To keep code compatible with older versions of pyyaml
and keep best perfomance CLoader with fallback to Loader is used.
The build system automatically determines offsets of partitions from
the partition table, so no manual changes are needed. Instead, add a
note that partition offsets may need to be updated when increasing
the bootloader size.
We could split cases of same config into multiple binaries as we have limited rom space. So we should regard those configs like `default` and `default_2` as the same config.
This commit refactors backtracing within the panic handler so that a common
function esp_backtrace_get_next_frame() is used iteratively to traverse a
callstack.
A esp_backtrace_print() function has also be added that allows the printing
of a backtrace at runtime. The esp_backtrace_print() function allows unity to
print the backtrace of failed test cases and jump back to the main test menu
without the need reset the chip. esp_backtrace_print() can also be used as a
debugging function by users.
- esp_stack_ptr_is_sane() moved to soc_memory_layout.h
- removed uncessary includes of "esp_debug_helpers.h"
we use `-` command to check if DUT reset pass. If we input `-` command
during DUT bootup, DUT could only receive `\n` and print test cases.
Print test cases could take long time and lead to reset check timeout.
Now we will add delay after reset, and enlarge reset check timeout to
solve this problem.
Changes argument parsing mechanism from argparse to a new one, that provides better support for extensions and options that are only applicable to specific subcommands,
Breaking changes:
1. All global options should go before subcommands, i.e. `idf.py build -C ~/some/project` will not work anymore, only `idf.py -C ~/some/project build` is acceptable
2. To provide multiple values to an option like `--define-cache-entry` it's necessary to repeat option many times, i.e. `idf.py -D entry1 entry2 entry3` will not work, right way is: `idf.py -D entry1 -D entry2 -D entry3`
At the moment there are 3 options like this: `--define-cache-entry` in base list and `--test-components` and `--test-exclude-components` in the unit test extensions
3. Drops `defconfig` and `bootloader-clean` subcommands
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/3570
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/3571
Using xxx_periph.h in whole IDF instead of xxx_reg.h, xxx_struct.h, xxx_channel.h ... .
Cleaned up header files from unnecessary headers (releated to soc/... headers).