This commit adds a CHOOSE_MACRO_VA_ARG() selector to allow selection between two
versions of a macro based on the number of arguments. This replaces the previous
portGET_ARGUMENT_COUNT() selector.
- portYIELD_FROM_ISR() now uses CHOOSE_MACRO_VA_ARG()
- portYIELD_FROM_ISR(arg) version added to risc-v port
- Old vPortEvaluateYieldFromISR() and portGET_ARGUMENT_COUNT removed
This commit does the following:
- Adds SPDX license identifiers to FreeRTOS sources. Remove those FreeRTOS sources from
the copyright ignore list.
- Update xtensa port files to match FreeRTOS v10.4.3. Added SPDX license identifiers
to the port files.
- Fixed some improperly licensed files
- Removed portbenchmark.h from RISC-V port
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>
xPortStartScheduler calls vPortSetupTimer -> _frxt_tick_timer_init,
which enables tick timer interrupt and sets up the first timeout.
From that point on, the interrupt can fire. If the interrupt happens
while _frxt_dispatch is running, the scheduler will enter an infinite
loop. This is because _frxt_dispatch isn't supposed to be preemptable,
and the tick interrupt will overwrite some of the registers used by
_frxt_dispatch.
Note that this situation doesn't practically occur on the real
hardware, where the execution of vPortSetupTimer and _frxt_dispatch
happens quickly enough. However it can be reproduced on an emulator
if the tick period is set to 1ms.
Add an explicit call to portDISABLE_INTERRUPTS in xPortStartScheduler
to guarantee that _frxt_dispatch doesn't run with interrupts enabled.
This is similar to the esprv_intc_int_set_threshold(1); call in
RISC-V version of port.c.
Add TRY_ENTRY_CRITICAL() API to all for timeouts when entering critical sections.
The following port API were added:
- portTRY_ENTER_CRITICAL()
- portTRY_ENTER_CRITICAL_ISR()
- portTRY_ENTER_CRITICAL_SAFE()
Deprecated legacy spinlock API in favor of spinlock.h. The following API were deprecated:
- vPortCPUInitializeMutex()
- vPortCPUAcquireMutex()
- vPortCPUAcquireMutexTimeout()
- vPortCPUReleaseMutex()
Other Changes:
- Added portMUX_INITIALIZE() to replace vPortCPUInitializeMutex()
- The assembly of the critical section functions ends up being about 50 instructions longer,
thus the spinlock test pass threshold had to be increased to account for the extra runtime.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/5301
The following changes have been made:
1. All FreeRTOS kernel source files are now placed in the
freertos/FreeRTOS-Kernel folder to match with the upstream folder structure.
2. All kernel include files are now placed in freertos/FreeRTOS-Kernel/include.
3. All port files are now placed in freertos/FreeRTOS-Kernel/portable.
4. All additions/customizations are placed in freertos/esp_additions.
5. All other miscellaneous files (README, License files etc.) are moved to
freertos/FreeRTOS-Kernel folder to match with the upstream.
6. Updated esp-cryptoauthlib to latest commit to resolve FreeRTOS
include dependencies.
Signed-off-by: Sudeep Mohanty <sudeep.mohanty@espressif.com>