This commit adds the feature where the TWAI ISR will continue to
run even if the cache is disabled. Whilst cache is disabled, any
received messages will go into the RX queue, and any pending TX
messages in the TX queue will be transmitted. This feature should
be enabled using the CONFIG_TWAI_ISR_IN_IRAM option.
esp_system: removed repeated interrupt allocator code and moved common code to esp_system
xtens: moved xtensa specific code from freertos to the xtensa component
hal/interrupt_controller: added interrupt controller hal and ll files
docs: update the doxyfile with new location of esp_itr_alloc.h file
xtensa: fixed dangerous relocation problem after moving xtensa interrupt files out of freertos
docs: removed Xtensa reference from intr_allocator api-reference
xtensa: pushed the interrupt function that manages non iram interrupts to the xtensa layer
esp_system/test: fixed platform dependent setting for intr_allocator tests
hal: rename the functions used to manage non iram interrupt mask.
ethernet: support flow control
Closes IDF-1207, WIFI-2510, WIFI-2290, WIFI-2291, WIFI-2507, WIFI-2508, WIFI-2612, and IDFGH-3465
See merge request espressif/esp-idf!9643
Add TCP port files to provide Modbus TCP interface for communication
Add freemodbus add tcp support for common master/slave iface and tcp example based on socket API
The communication between master and slave checked for each example serial_master, serial_slave (use ModbusPoll TCP)
update tcp example according netif changes, fix ci issues
update TCP slave implementation
update example_test.py to to set IP through stdin
update API documentation
event bit instead of semahore to lock communication resource
update default options and master/slave port files
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/858
Closes IDF-452
esp_common/shared_stack: refactored the implemenation of shared stack function (still not working properly)
esp_expression_with_stack: refactored the shared stack function calling mechanism and updated the documentation
This port employs IDF port of OpenSSL for most common features, others
are discouraged or not supported. The port also introduces several stubs
for OpenSSL functions which ASIO needs to get compiled and linked.
Upstream ASIO supports WolfSSL as SSL/TLS stack, as well, which is
another option for SSL support in ASIO on ESP platform.
This commit adds TWAI driver support for the
ESP32-S2. The following features were added:
- Expanded BRP support
- Expanded CLKOUT Divider Support
- Updated example READMEs