Include external ram section in the linker template to process it
through linker script generation mechanism. This enables redirection of .bss section to external memory using linker fragments
libnet80211, libpp, libbt, liblwip: Redirect .bss through fragments
* Target components pull in xtensa component directly
* Use CPU HAL where applicable
* Remove unnecessary xtensa headers
* Compilation changes necessary to support non-xtensa gcc types (ie int32_t/uint32_t is no
longer signed/unsigned int).
Changes come from internal branch commit a6723fc
esp_system: removed repeated interrupt allocator code and moved common code to esp_system
xtens: moved xtensa specific code from freertos to the xtensa component
hal/interrupt_controller: added interrupt controller hal and ll files
docs: update the doxyfile with new location of esp_itr_alloc.h file
xtensa: fixed dangerous relocation problem after moving xtensa interrupt files out of freertos
docs: removed Xtensa reference from intr_allocator api-reference
xtensa: pushed the interrupt function that manages non iram interrupts to the xtensa layer
esp_system/test: fixed platform dependent setting for intr_allocator tests
hal: rename the functions used to manage non iram interrupt mask.
Restores the change of startup refactor changes removed the no stack
check protection flag when compiling the source file that contains
execution of constructors - which contains function to setup stack
guard. Restore that and update the source file, since this is in the 2nd
stage of the startup now.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/5617
This commit updates the watchdog timers (MWDT and RWDT)
in the following ways:
- Add seprate LL for MWDT and RWDT.
- Add a combined WDT HAL for all Watchdog Timers
- Update int_wdt.c and task_wdt.c to use WDT HAL
- Remove most dependencies on LL or direct register access
in other components. They will now use the WDT HAL
- Update use of watchdogs (including RTC WDT) in bootloader and
startup code to use the HAL layer.
Ref. https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1684
This change allows RTTI to be enabled in menuconfig. For full RTTI
support, libstdc++.a in the toolchain should be built without
-fno-rtti, as it is done now.
Generally if libstdc++.a is built with RTTI, applications which do not
use RTTI (and build with -fno-rtti) could still include typeinfo
structures referenced from STL classes’ vtables. This change works
around this, by moving all typeinfo structures from libstdc++.a into
a non-loadable section, placed into a non-existent memory region
starting at address 0. This can be done because when the application
is compiled with -fno-rtti, typeinfo structures are not used at run
time. This way, typeinfo structures do not contribute to the
application binary size.
If the application is build with RTTI support, typeinfo structures are
linked into the application .rodata section as usual.
Note that this commit does not actually enable RTTI support.
The respective Kconfig option is hidden, and will be made visible when
the toolchain is updated.