The -Werror=all activates error for all warnings in -Wall, however, it
does not activate error for other default warnings, such as:
- int-conversion (pointer from integer w/o a cast)
- incompatible-pointer-types
- discarded-qualifiers
Which are IMO even more important that -Wall.
This commit fixes that by activating error for all warnings (i.e. from
-Wall and default ones) and removing those from -Wextra, as the culprit
commit seemed to address.
Fixes: 60f29236f6 "Build system: Raise warning level" (2016-11-16)
In order to avoid long analysis during esp-idf upgrade, provide a way to
restore the previous -Werror=all behavior that consider only warnings
from -Wall (and not default ones).
Also add a hint to use the Kconfig option on compilation error, but warn
that fixing the code is the preferred way.
Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/11239
Suggested-By: Ivan Grokhotkov <ivan@espressif.com>
Introduced changes:
- refactor the cli script used for report generation
- introduce failed jobs report generator
- cover job report generation with tests
- add job failure rate
- add test cases failure rate
- add current branch / other branches statistic for failed jobs / testcases
- As the PMA entry that made some memory regions cacheable was
assigned the highest priority, some intermediate inaccessible
memory regions bypassed protection.
- Added tests for the same
- Verified that even after changing the priority of the PMA entry,
a write operation at SOC_IRAM_LOW + 0x40 (a random RAM cached address)
still needs the same number (29) of CPU cycles.
There is currently a bug in the __build_resolve_and_add_req function in
tools/cmake/build.cmake where the check for registered component
requirements is incorrectly applied to the component itself rather than
its dependencies. This issue likely originated from a typo, using
component_target instead of _component_target. To prevent further
confusion, _component_target has been renamed to _req_target.
Fixing this revealed multiple incorrect dependencies for the Linux
target, which have now been resolved by explicitly specifying the
dependencies for the Linux target.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/13447
Signed-off-by: Frantisek Hrbata <frantisek.hrbata@espressif.com>
target test report:
- refactor the methods to ensure reusability
- cover report generation with tests
- introduce a known failure tests block in report
- add grafana link to testcases dashboard
The implicit promise of heap_alloc_caps() and friends is that the memory it
returns is fit for the purpose as requested in the caps field. Before
this commit, that did not happen; e.g. DMA-capable memory wass returned
from a correct region, but not aligned/sized to something the DMA subsystem
can handle.
This commit adds an API to the esp_mm component that is then used by the
heap component to adjust allocation alignment, caps and size dependent on
the hardware requirement of the requested allocation caps.
This commit updates the host-test.yml to add instructions to ignore
certain build warnings when the linux target is built on MacOS. This way
the test doesn't get flagged as failed in CI for the warnings and can run.