Before this fix, when we call esp_pm_configure after gpio_wakeup_enable,
the configuration of GPIO in sleep state in gpio_wakeup_enable will be
overwritten by esp_pm_configure.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/5571
Fix the bug that if the API was called from one core to free the interrupt source on the other core, it would trigger interrupt watchdog.
(cherry picked from commit 0e8286c57b)
When `DIS_USB_JTAG` eFuse is NOT burned (`False`), it is not possible
to set pins 18 and 19 as GPIOs. This commit solves this by manually
disabling USB JTAG when using pins 18 or 19.
The functions shall use `gpio_hal_iomux_func_sel` instead of
`PIN_FUNC_SELELECT`.
During HAL layer refactoring and new chip bringup, we have several
caps.h for each part, to reduce the conflicts to minimum. But this is
The capabilities headers will be relataive stable once completely
written (maybe after the featues are supported by drivers).
Now ESP32 and ESP32-S2 drivers are relative stable, making it a good
time to combine all these caps.h into one soc_caps.h
This cleanup also move HAL config and pin config into separated files,
to make the responsibilities of these headers more clear. This is
helpful for the stabilities of soc_caps.h because we want to make it
public some day.
* Modify the function implementation of ESP32-S2 RTC GPIO
On ESP32 those PADs which have RTC functions must set pullup/down/capability via RTC register.
On ESP32-S2, Digital IOs have their own registers to control pullup/down/capability, independent with RTC registers.
* Add ESP32-S2 support of unit test
* Modify the pull-up test of unit test
* Modify the interrupt test of unit test
* Modify input and output mode test of unit test
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).
Removed as much branching (if statements) from the
gpio_intr_service ISR, as possible and split the while loop into
two. Also forced writing the two status*_w1tc variables only once,
instead of every time after calling the external function hooks.
The measurements below, was done using the following tools:
Toolchain version: crosstool-ng-1.22.0-80-g6c4433a
Compiler version: 5.2.0
Here follows a comparison of the gpio_intr_service ISR's
execution time, using a DS1054 oscilloscope. All the time spent
calling external functions, via the function pointers
gpio_isr_func[gpio_num].fn, were disregarded.
With OPTIMIZATION_FLAGS = -Og, 1.34 uSeconds faster:
3.22 uSec (with this patch)
4.56 uSec (with commit 71c90ac4)
100 - (100 * 4.56 / 3.22) = 42% faster
With OPTIMIZATION_FLAGS = -Os, 1.65 uSeconds faster:
2.89 uSec (with this patch)
4.54 uSec (with commit 71c90ac4)
100 - (100 * 4.54 / 2.89) = 57% faster
Signed-off-by: Konstantin Kondrashov <konstantin@espressif.com>
Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/2861
For pins 32 and up the BIT(nr) macro used here overflowed,
causing undetermined GPIO pins to be reset.
Example: freeing SPI device/bus where CS is on pin 33
caused debug UART to cease communication, TXD0 was
disabled.
Fixed as BIT64(nr) macro, to be used elsewhere as needed.
For example in definitions like GPIO_SEL_32..GPIO_SEL_39.
The TRM describes IOMUX registers are IO_MUX_x_REG for x in GPIO0-39.
Until now ESP-IDF describes them as PERIPHS_IO_MUX_(pinname)_U
This commit adds additional IOMUX register names which match the ones used in the TRM.
1. add ISR handler apis so that users of different layers can hook their own isr handler on different GPIO.
Audio project has different software layers, they need different gpio isr handler for layer instead of processing all GPIO interrupts in one handler.
If this kind of calling a handler from isr is not proper, please kindly point out.
2. add gpio example code.
3. improve gpio.rst
4. add readme for gpio example
Squashed commits:
[278e50f] update: GPIO
1. coding style, add a space between conditional or loop keyword and an opening paren.
2. modify some return value and doc
3. use printf in example code
Squashed commits:
[efb23bb] minor change of comment