Closes: https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/9208
When I2S is configured into different modes, the slot sequence varies.
This commit updates slot sequence tables and corresponding descriptions
in (both code and programming guide).
GPIO_HOLD_MASK array was missing the last item
Add __Static_assert to check array sizes for all gpio_periph.c files to prevent same mistake in the future.
When ESP32-C2 is paired with a 26 MHz XTAL, the systimer tick
frequency becomes equal to 26 / 2.5 = 10.4 MHz. Previously we always
assumed that systimer tick frequency is integer (and 1 MHz * power of
two, above that!).
This commit introduces a new LL macro, SYSTIMER_LL_TICKS_PER_US_DIV.
It should be set in such a way that:
1. SYSTIMER_LL_TICKS_PER_US / SYSTIMER_LL_TICKS_PER_US_DIV equals the
actual systimer tick frequency,
2. and SYSTIMER_LL_TICKS_PER_US is integer.
For ESP32-C2 this means that SYSTIMER_LL_TICKS_PER_US = 52 and
SYSTIMER_LL_TICKS_PER_US_DIV = 5.
This introduced two possible issues:
1. Overflow when multiplying systimer counter by 5
- Should not be an issue, since systimer counter is 52-bit, so
counter * 5 is no more than 55-bit.
2. The code needs to perform:
- divide by 5: when converting from microseconds to ticks
- divide by 52: when converting from ticks to microseconds
The latter potentially introduces a performance issue for the
esp_timer_get_time function.
1. Rename MACROs SYSTEM_WIFI_RST_EN register bit fields to be more recognizable
2. reset Bluetooth baseband and clock bits to fix the issue of task watchdog triggered during controller initialization due to invalid hardware state
When creating G0 layer, some regi2c_*.h headers were moved out from
esp_hw_support (G1) to soc (G0). In order to be consistent with that change,
move all the remaining regi2c_*.h headers to soc too.
In C++20, using the result of an assignment to a 'volatile' value is
deprecated.
Breaking change: register "setter" or modification macros can no
longer be used as expressions.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/9170
This commit updates the esp_cpu.h API. The new API presents a new
abstraction of the CPU where CPU presents the following interfaces:
- CPU Control (to stall/unstall/reset the CPU)
- CPU Registers (to read registers commonly used in SW such as SP, PC)
- CPU Interrupts (to inquire/allocate/control the CPUs 32 interrupts)
- Memory Port (to configure the CPU's memory bus for memory protection)
- Debugging (to configure/control the CPU's debugging port)
Note: Also added FORCE_INLINE_ATTR to the DoxyFile in order to pass doc
builds for esp_cpu.h