Main change is possibility the log cache locking functions will
be called before the scheduler has started.
This change doesn't change the behaviour of ESP_EARLY_LOGx, this is
done in the following commit.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/5542
* Patched longjmp to be context-switch safe
longjmp modifies the windowbase and windowstart
registers, which isn't safe if a context switch
occurs during the modification. After a context
switch, windowstart and windowbase will be
different, leading to a wrongly set windowstart
bit due to longjmp writing it based on the
windowbase before the context switch. This
corrupts the registers at the next window
overflow reaching that wrongly set bit.
The solution is to disable interrupts during
this code. It is only 6 instructions long,
the impact shouldn't be significant.
The fix is implemented as a wrapper which
replaces the original first instructions of
longjmp which are buggy. Then, it jumps back
to execute the rest of the original longjmp
function.
Added a comparably reliable test to the
test apps.
On Xtensa, "break 0, 0" encodes a software breakpoint which is placed
into the program by the debug monitor. Planted breakpoints (added in
the code to trap into debugger) should be encoded as "break 1, 15".
See table "Breakpoint Instruction Operand Conventions" in the ISA
Reference manual.
1. Add conditions based on Kconfig options for functions which are
compiled based on those options.
2. Static allocation is always enabled, move corresponding functions
into the common list.
Also updated KSZ8851SNL per internal code review:
* Removed Link status change interrupt as it's handled with polling
* Added auto negotiation timeout
* Updated typedefs, moved types to appropriate source, updated
components/esp_eth/src/ksz8851.h to use only inherent device types
* Applied IDF code formatting
* Updated header file order to include first the most generic to more
specific
This commit separates out the common USB types used throughout most of the stack into its
own header file inside the USB component. The types used in the USB HAL are now exclusive
to the HAL.
Includes a note about calculating the Ethernet MAC on platforms with no built-in
Ethernet, and removes documentation for esp_efuse_mac_get_custom() on targets
other than ESP32
Since dd849ffc, _rodata_start label has been moved to a different
linker output section from where the TLS templates (.tdata, .tbss)
are located. Since link-time addresses of thread-local variables are
calculated relative to the section start address, this resulted in
incorrect calculation of THREADPTR/$tp registers.
Fix by introducing new linker label, _flash_rodata_start, which points
to the .flash.rodata output section where TLS variables are located,
and use it when calculating THREADPTR/$tp.
Also remove the hardcoded rodata section alignment for Xtensa targets.
Alignment of rodata can be affected by the user application, which is
the issue dd849ffc was fixing. To accommodate any possible alignment,
save it in a linker label (_flash_rodata_align) and then use when
calculating THREADPTR. Note that this is not required on RISC-V, since
this target doesn't use TPOFF.
disconnect event. This issue is caused by modem sleep.The sleep interrupt
will come the second time before the CLKN interrupt. If we disable the sleep
interrupt when it comes in the first time, the CLKN will never come.