This commit makes changes to cpu_ll.h, cpu_hal.h, and interrupt_controller_hal.h:
- Moved to esp_hw_support in order to be deprecated in the future
- HAL/LL API now route their calls to esp_cpu.h functions instead
Also updated soc_hal.h as follows:
- Removed __SOC_HAL_..._OTHER_CORES() macros as they dependend on cpu_hal.h
- Made soc_hal.h and soc_ll.h interfaces always inline, and removed soc_hal.c.
This commit also updates the XCHAL_ERRATUM_572 workaround by
- Removing it's HAL function and invoking the workaround it directly the bootloader
- Added missing workaround for the ESP32-S3
Was: Backtrace: N:M N:M N:M ...
Now: Backtrace:N:MN:M N:M ...
The problem with the new format is that it is hard to parse and
breaks the parser that is used by PlatformIO. The old format
is much more reasonable. I do not see how the pattern in IDFDUT.py
can work with the new format, due to the missing space after the :
The behavior of portSET_INTERRUPT_MASK_FROM_ISR() has changed in SMP FreeRTOS. It's
previous behavior is now implemented in portDISABLE_INTERRUPTS() and portRESTORE_INTERRUPTS().
This commit replaces all portSET_INTERRUPT_MASK_FROM_ISR() and portCLEAR_INTERRUPT_MASK_FROM_ISR()
calls with portDISABLE_INTERRUPTS() and portRESTORE_INTERRUPTS() respectively
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
1. Clean up clk usage in IDF, replace rtc_clk_xtal/apb_freq_get with
upper level API esp_clk_xtal/apb_freq
2. Fix small errors and wrong comments related to clock
3. Add clk_tree_defs.h to provide an unified clock id for each chip
Modify the NGed drivers to adopt new clock ids
This commit updates the visibility of various header files and cleans up
some unnecessary inclusions. Also, this commit removes certain header
include paths which were maintained for backward compatibility.
If a windowoverflow8 happened after changing the SP, the exception handler would look for
the extra save area by looking at the previous frame's SP. This SP would be a garbage value
and could cause the windowoverflow exception to write to invalid memory ares.
Moved the following kconfig options out of the target component:
* ESP32_X_BROWNOUT_* -> esp_system
* ESP32_X_DEBUG_OCDAWARE -> esp_system
* APP_NO_BLOBS -> build type (main kconfig)
This commit removes the usage of all legacy FreeRTOS data types that
are exposed via configENABLE_BACKWARD_COMPATIBILITY. Legacy types can
still be used by enabling CONFIG_FREERTOS_ENABLE_BACKWARD_COMPATIBILITY.
Upstream xtensa exception handling will save PS, PC, and a0 registers
together when saving a minimal context. This commit ppdates the xtensa
exception handling to match upstream behavior.
The following files were deleted:
- components/esp_hw_support/include/soc/cpu.h
- components/soc/esp32s3/include/soc/cpu.h
The following functions are deprecated:
- get_sp()
The following functions declared in soc/cpu.h are now moved to esp_cpu.h:
- esp_cpu_configure_region_protection()
The following functions declared in soc/cpu.h are now moved to components/xtensa/include/esp_cpu_utils.h:
- esp_cpu_process_stack_pc()
All files with soc/cpu.h inclusion are updated to include esp_cpu.h instead.
Signed-off-by: Sudeep Mohanty <sudeep.mohanty@espressif.com>
peripheral enable/disable usually should be managed by driver itself,
so make it as espressif private APIs, not recommended for user to use it
in application code.
However, if user want to re-write the driver or ports to other platform,
this is still possible by including the header in this way:
"esp_private/peripheral_ctrl.h"
esp_restart()/panic_restart() never resets the Digital system (so far required only by the Memprot feature) as there's a typo in the corresponding #define:
it checks CONFIG_ESP_SYSTEM_CONFIG_MEMPROT_FEATURE instead of CONFIG_ESP_SYSTEM_MEMPROT_FEATURE.
Issue fixed.
IDF-4094
There was race condition where interrupt entries set by APP cpu core
could have been cleared during PRO cpu startup.
This was observed while setting up "cache access error" interrupt in
SMP mode for ESP32-S3.
This fix allows to NOT modify or clear any entries set by other core
(APP or PRO) and thus avoiding any race conditions during startup code.
As branches/jumps on Xtensa have a maximum range for the destination, it is
unsafe to refer to a label to another compilation unit in a branch/jump instruction.
The labels have been replaced by absolute addresses.
components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt
components/os: high level interrupt(5)
components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow
components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region
Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception.
Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions,
as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4).
Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file,
plus some of the special registers.
Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows.
On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse.
components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc
components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory`
components/bt: optimize code structure
components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI
components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers
To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode
components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock
components/bt: Fix hli queue send error
components/bt: Fix CI fail
# Conflicts:
# components/bt/CMakeLists.txt
# components/bt/component.mk
# components/bt/controller/bt.c
# components/bt/controller/lib
# components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c
# components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S
# components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
eh_frame_parser is architecture independent, thus the files have
been rearchitectured. Some bugs have been fixed in the test.
A README file has also been added to eh_frame_parser host test
directory.
eh_frame_parser is now able to detect empty gaps in .eh_frame_hdr
table (missing DWARF information).
Fix a bug occuring when parsing backtraces originated from abort().
Fix build missing dependencies issue.
Add .eh_frame and .eh_frame_hdr sections to the binary (can be
enabled/disabled within menuconfig). These sections are parsed
when a panic occurs. Their DWARF instructions are decoded and
executed at runtime, to retrieve the whole backtrace. This
parser has been tested on both RISC-V and x86 architectures.
This feature needs esptool's merge adjacent ELF sections feature.
Copy the esp32c3 code without any change:
* components/esp_hw_support/include/soc/esp32h2
* components/esp_hw_support/port/esp32h2
* components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32h2
This is mostly important on ESP32 ECO3 with the
ESP32_ECO3_CACHE_LOCK_FIX, because when we stall the other CPU core
before we disable the TG1 WDT then the first CPU can get stuck
in WDT ISR handle_livelock_int routine waiting for the other CPU.
Check Memprot lock bit(s) during the system startup, abort/reset on any Memprot parts found locked during this phase.
There is no legal reason to disallow the Memprot configuration by the system, so it's either a critical bug in the
application or an malicious attempt to bypass the system security.
Error message is printed before digital system reset.
Closes IDF-2700
By unchecking "Place panic handler code in IRAM" in the menuconfig,
the panic handlers will be placed in flash. Of course, flash cache must
be activated when entering panic handlers.