This commit removes all kconfig_new files and references to them and adds esp-idf-kconfig as a dependency and adequate wrappers to avoid breaking changes.
`__COMPONENT_TARGETS` is evaluated very early when components and
component directories are added to the build, which means that all
components (including the ones which are in EXCLUDE_COMPONENTS) have
a build system target defined. The component manager was given the
list of all known components (derived from the list of targets), not
the list of components after EXCLUDE_COMPONENTS were processed.
Because of that, EXCLUDE_COMPONENTS didn't effectively exclude the
component from the consideration of the component manager.
Previously psram driver was in esp_hw_support, which is a common
requirement(when in non-bootloader build). So when building
idf_as_lib (on esp32), the mfix-esp32-psram-cache-issue flag
will always be added (when CONFIG_SPIRAM_CACHE_WORKAROUND is on).
As psram driver is moved to esp_psram component, and esp_psram
is added via idf_component_optional_requires, which is a "weak"
dependency. You need to include esp_psram compoennt explicitly
if psram will be in use.
As idf_as_lib doesn't need psram, this test can be removed.
Build system tests check that xtensa_vectors.S is rebuilt in some of the CMake build system
tests. However, the path of this file may change when FreeRTOS SMP is enabled.
This commit fixes the CMake build system test by selecting another ".S" file who's path
does not change based on configuration.
This adds a warning in cases where the smallest partition is nearly full.
A test with a specially crafted partition table is created for the smallest partition warning.
If the threshold or the template itself change, change the factory app partition size as well.
Moved the following kconfig options out of the target component:
* CONFIG_ESP*_DEFAULT_CPU_FREQ* -> esp_system
* ESP*_REV_MIN -> esp_hw_support
* ESP*_TIME_SYSCALL -> newlib
* ESP*_RTC_* -> esp_hw_support
Where applicable these target specific konfig names were merged into
a single common config, e.g;
CONFIG_ESP*_DEFAULT_CPU_FREQ -> CONFIG_ESP_DEFAULT_CPU_FREQ_MHZ
Some tests check if certain files are rebuilt when source files are
'touch'ed. With ccache, 'touch'ing source files doesn't cause a
rebuild, hence the test fails. In case IDF_CCACHE_ENABLE was set in
the environment, unset it before starting the tests.
Tools: Add "idf.py save-defconfig" command to generate sdkconfig.defaults based on current sdkconfig
Closes IDF-2970
See merge request espressif/esp-idf!16409
COMPONENT_DIRS and EXTRA_COMPONENT_DIRS should be defined as CMake
lists, using 'set' or 'list' commands. Some applications written
for earlier versions of ESP-IDF used to define these variables as
space separated strings.
For example, the following is correct:
set(EXTRA_COMPONENT_DIRS path/to/components path/to/more/components)
The following is not correct:
set(EXTRA_COMPONENT_DIRS "${EXTRA_COMPONENT_DIRS} component1")
set(EXTRA_COMPONENT_DIRS "${EXTRA_COMPONENT_DIRS} component2")
The string "component1 component2" may indicate a single directory
name with a space, or two directory names separated by space.
However due to the fact that such way of defining EXTRA_COMPONENT_DIRS
was supported in IDF 4.3 and earlier, we need to provide backward
compatibility for it.
This commit introduces a new script, split_paths_by_spaces.py, which
is invoked if EXTRA_COMPONENT_DIRS or COMPONENT_DIRS variable contains
spaces. The script tries to determine if each space should be
interpreted as a separator or as part of the directory name.
When this cannot be done unambiguously, the script reports an error.
In all cases when space separators are detected, the script reports
a warning, and prints instructions for fixing the CMakeLists.txt.
Breaking change in this commit: specifying non-existent directories
in COMPONENT_DIRS or EXTRA_COMPONENT_DIRS is no longer allowed.
Defining CMake variables from the command-line or from another CMake project,
such as `-DCMAKE_C_FLAGS= -DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS=`, caused a link failure as ESP
CMake was unable to set its proper compilation flags.
Additional CMake compiler flags can now be provided by another project.
* Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/7507
The following changes have been made:
1. All FreeRTOS kernel source files are now placed in the
freertos/FreeRTOS-Kernel folder to match with the upstream folder structure.
2. All kernel include files are now placed in freertos/FreeRTOS-Kernel/include.
3. All port files are now placed in freertos/FreeRTOS-Kernel/portable.
4. All additions/customizations are placed in freertos/esp_additions.
5. All other miscellaneous files (README, License files etc.) are moved to
freertos/FreeRTOS-Kernel folder to match with the upstream.
6. Updated esp-cryptoauthlib to latest commit to resolve FreeRTOS
include dependencies.
Signed-off-by: Sudeep Mohanty <sudeep.mohanty@espressif.com>
Replaced hyphens with underscores in examples
project definition for all examples which had
hyphens in their project name. dpp-enrollee is
an exceptions because the name matches the
project directory name while the project
directory also contains hyphens.
This feature was added when we thought that target components might be
added out of IDF tree. That never became possible, and with recent
changes in IDF architecture it is unlikely that this feature will be
necessary any time soon. Remove it, simplifying the code.
Add docs subcommand with options:
--no-browser - Prints url for current documentation instead of opens browser with documentation
--language - Select documentation language
--starting-page - Choice section of documentation to open
--version - Choice version of esp-idf
--target - Choice model of your target
Currently IDF_VERSION_* variables are not available to the component
CMakeLists.txt files at the requirements expansion stage. This makes
it harder to write component CMakeLists files compatible with
different IDF versions.
Include version.cmake from the requirements expansion script, add a
build system test.