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.
1. add enable PSRAM 2T mode function
2. enable PSRAM 2T mode base on PSRAM ID
3. abort when himem and 2T mode are enabled meanwhile
4. set SPIRAM_2T_MODE as "y" by default and modify SPIRAM_BANKSWITCH_ENABLE as "n" by default
Configurable option to use IRAM as byte accessible memory (in single core mode) using
load-store (non-word aligned and non-word size IRAM access specific) exception handlers.
This allows to use IRAM for use-cases where certain performance penalty
(upto 170 cpu cycles per load or store operation) is acceptable. Additional configuration
option has been provided to redirect mbedTLS specific in-out content length buffers to
IRAM (in single core mode), allows to save 20KB per TLS connection.
1. add brownout detector HAL for esp32 and esp32s2
2. enable brownout reset for esp32 rev. 1 and above
3. add approximate brownout detector levels for esp32s2
1. Clarify THREADPTR calculation in FreeRTOS code, explaining where
the constant 0x10 offset comes from.
2. On the ESP32-S2, .flash.rodata section had different default
alignment (8 bytes instead of 16), which resulted in different offset
of the TLS sections. Unfortunately I haven’t found a way to query
section alignment from C code, or to use a constant value to define
section alignment in the linker script. The linker scripts are
modified to force a fixed 16 byte alignment for .flash.rodata on the
ESP32 and ESP32-S2beta. Note that the base address of .flash.rodata
was already 16 byte aligned, so this has not changed the actual
memory layout of the application.
Full explanation of the calculation below.
Assume we have the TLS template section base address
(tls_section_vma), the address of a TLS variable in the template
(address), and the final relocation value (offset). The linker
calculates:
offset = address - tls_section_vma + align_up(TCB_SIZE, alignment).
At run time, the TLS section gets copied from _thread_local_start
(in .rodata) to task_thread_local_start. Let’s assume that an address
of a variable in the runtime TLS section is runtime_address.
Access to this address will happen by calculating THREADPTR + offset.
So, by a series of substitutions:
THREADPTR + offset = runtime_address THREADPTR = runtime_address - offset
THREADPTR = runtime_address - (address - tls_section_vma + align_up(TCB_SIZE, alignment)) THREADPTR = (runtime_address - address) + tls_section_vma - align_up(TCB_SIZE, alignment)
The difference between runtime_address and address is same as the
difference between task_thread_local_start and _thread_local_start.
And tls_section_vma is the address of .rodata section, i.e.
_rodata_start. So we arrive to
THREADPTR = task_thread_local_start - _thread_local_start + _rodata_start - align_up(TCB_SIZE, alignment).
The idea with TCB_SIZE being added to the THREADPTR when computing
the relocation was to let the OS save TCB pointer in the TREADPTR
register. The location of the run-time TLS section was assumed to be
immediately after the TCB, aligned to whatever the section alignment
was. However in our case the problem is that the run-time TLS section
is stored not next to the TCB, but at the top of the stack. Plus,
even if it was stored next to the TCB, the size of a FreeRTOS TCB is
not equal to 8 bytes (TCB_SIZE hardcoded in the linker). So we have
to calculate THREADPTR in a slightly obscure way, to compensate for
these differences.
Closes IDF-1239
Even if frame->exccause != PANIC_RSN_CACHEERR, it is possible that
the cache error interrupt status is set. For example, this may happen
due to an invalid cache access in the panic handler itself.
Check cache error interrupt status instead of frame->exccause to
decide whether to do CPU reset or digital reset.
Also remove unnecessary esp_dport_access_int_pause from
esp_cache_err_get_cpuid, since the panic handler already calls
esp_dport_access_int_abort on entry.
arg1 = MAX(int64_t arg1, uint64_t arg2) gave the wrong result, if arg1 < 0, it was presented as a larger value.
And ALARM_REG = (uin32_t)arg1. This leads to an infinite loop.
Fixed: both args are int64_t.
Closes: WIFI-1511
Activated AES, RSA and SHA hardware acceleration for esp32s2 and enabled related unit tests.
Updated with changes made for ESP32 from 0a04034, 961f59f and caea288.
Added performance targets for esp32s2beta
Closes IDF-757
1. Fix WiFi scan leads to poor performance of Bluetooth.
2. Improve WiFi connect success ratio when coexist with Bluetooth.
3. Check if WiFi is still connected when CSA or beacon timeout happen.
4. add coex pre init
The test case may run after an RTC_WDT_RESET (if we are on rev. 0
ESP32), or software reset (when running test cases locally).
Also moving the test case next to the other timer group driver tests.
1. add hal and low-level layer for timer group
2. add callback functions to handle interrupt
3. add timer deinit function
4. add timer spinlock take function
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).
esp32s2beta: Merge support to master
Closes IDF-513, IDF-756, IDF-758, IDF-999, IDF-753, IDF-749, IDF-754, IDF-840, and IDF-755
See merge request espressif/esp-idf!6100
1. Since BLE full-scan feature for BLE mesh change the controller code cause this problem,
it cause coex semaphore take in "interrupt disable", then it may cause task schedule
and cause crash in freertos
2. Fix newlib lock ISR context and critical section check
3. Fix bt controller ISR context and critical section check
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.
1. Fix high beacon and broadcast packets loss ratio of WiFi to make
MDNS test pass.
2. Improve stability of WiFi performance with a little
sacrifice of throughput.
3. Improve BLE advertising and connection performance with dynamic
priority. It sacrifices a little WiFi throughput, but achieves balance
between WiFi and Bluetooth.
When legacy mode is used, the coredump still fails during linking
because "esp_flash_init_default_chip", "esp_flash_app_init" and
"esp_flash_default_chip " are not compiled and linked.
Instead of using ``if`` macros in callers, these functions are protected
by ``if`` macros in the header, and also not compiled in the sources.
"esp_flash_default_chip" variable is compiled with safe default value.
Rename and add multiple kconfig compiler options. New compiler options
COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_PERF and COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_NONE have been added.
Optimize "Debug" and "Release" options to "Default" and "Size" respectively.
This commit also does the following:
- The COMPILER_OPTIMIZATION_PERF option introduced multiple bug.
This commit fixes those bugs.
- build.yml also updated to test for the new optimization options.
spi_flash has been updated and its functions work from flash by default instead of IRAM that cause issue
add Kconfig value into espcoredump to enable spi_flash legacy mode (CONFIG_SPI_FLASH_USE_LEGACY_IMPL) when core dump is selected
fix spi_flash issues to work correctly with legacy mode when CONFIG_SPI_FLASH_USE_LEGACY_IMPL is used
Fixes an issue where build fails if the build directory is a symlink.
The issue is caused by the rule target and the final executable dependency
not matching.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/3626
This saves time when waking up from deep sleep, but potentially decreases
the security of the system. If the application able to modify itself
(especially areas that are loaded into RAM) in flash while running
without crashing or is modifies the cached bits of information about
what was last booted from the bootloader, this could cause security
issues if the user does a "deep sleep reset" since the full validation
is skipped.
Signed-off-by: Tim Nordell <tim.nordell@nimbelink.com>
A lot of internally used crypto headers are publicly includeable
in user projects. This leads to bug reports when these headers
are incorrectly used or the API's are not used as intended.
Move all crypto headers into private crypto src folder, also move
crypto_ops into Supplicant to remove dependecy on crypto headers.
Closes IDF-476
xtensa-esp32-elf-gcc selects among the multilib configurations based
on the presence of -mfix-esp32-psram-cache-issue flag. Pass this flag
in LDFLAGS so that the correct libraries are linked.
Reported in https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/3624
We fixed some flash bugs in bootloader, but for the users used the old
vrsion bootloader, they can not fix these bugs via OTA, the solution is
add these updates in app startup.
These updates include:
1. SPI flash gpio matrix and drive strength configuration
2. SPI flash clock configuration
3. SPI flash read dummy configuration
4. SPI flash cs timing configuration
5. Update flash id of g_rom_flashchip
This MR improves existing flash encryption document to provide simplified steps
Adds two new modes for user: Development & Release
Adds a simple example
Supports encrypted write through make command
Do not include bootloader in flash target when secure boot is enabled.
Emit signing warning on all cases where signed apps are enabled (secure
boot and signed images)
Follow convention of capital letters for SECURE_BOOT_SIGNING_KEY
variable, since it is
relevant to other components, not just bootloader.
Pass signing key and verification key via config, not requiring
bootloader to know parent app dir.
Misc. variables name corrections
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"
!4452 and !4897 made some ill-advised corrections to dependency info;
revert those in this MR. Handling pre-built binaries as imported
libraries is retained, however.
!4452 used setting LINK_LIBRARIES and INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES to link
components built under ESP-IDF build system. However, LINK_LIBRARIES does
not produce behavior same as linking PRIVATE. This MR uses the new
signature for target_link_libraries directly instead. This also moves
setting dependencies during component registration rather than after all
components have been processed.
The consequence is that internally, components have to use the new
signature form as well. This does not affect linking the components to
external targets, such as with idf_as_lib example. This only affects
linking additional libraries to ESP-IDF libraries outside component processing (after
idf_build_process), which is not even possible for CMake<v3.13 as
target_link_libraries is not valid for targets not created in current
directory. See https://cmake.org/cmake/help/v3.13/policy/CMP0079.html#policy:CMP0079
Previously ldgen determines the output file name on its own. This commit
makes it so that user can dictate what the output file name will be
for the processed template, if the user needs it for something else.
Still using ESP32_xxx prefix on all chips: CORE_DUMP, APP_TRACE
Still using the same config prefix and duplicate names in esp32 & esp32s2beta: SPIRAM, PM
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).
* Linker was choosing ROM symbols for these, which use integer soft-float
operations and are much slower.
* _divsf3() moved to IRAM to avoid regressions with any code that does
integer float division in IRAM interrupt handlers (+88 bytes IRAM)
* Thanks to michal for reporting:
https://esp32.com/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=10540&p=43367
When flash work in DIO Mode, in order to ensure the fast read mode of flash
is a fixed value, we merged the mode bits into address part, and the fast
read mode value is 0 (the default value).