Between 3.1.0 and 3.3.0, pyserial had thread cancellation implemented
using a select, which blocked on the stdin and an auxiliary pipe. When
thread had to be cancelled, a byte would be sent into the pipe,
unblocking stdin.
Unfortunately, this method suffers from a problem with using select on
a StreamReader (which represents the decoder wrapped around stdin).
In some cases, when the TTY sends an escape sequence in response to
an escape sequence received from serial, this escape sequence will not
be read from stdin until some key is pressed.
In https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/commit/cab3dab, this method
was replaced with an TIOCSTI ioctl. This change makes sure we use the
new cancellation method even if the script is running with older
pyserial.
Add new "make size_components" and "make size_files" targets for analysing makeup of the ELF file.
Plain "make size" output now looks like this:
Total sizes:
DRAM .data size: 11156 bytes
DRAM .bss size: 22304 bytes
Used static DRAM: 33460 bytes ( 294220 available, 10.2% used)
Used static IRAM: 80480 bytes ( 50592 available, 61.4% used)
Flash code: 421463 bytes
Flash rodata: 103824 bytes
Total image size:~ 616923 bytes (.bin may be padded larger)
* "make monitor" not passed the configured baud rate
Closes#436https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/436
* Pass toolchain prefix from sdkconfig into monitor tool
* Allow setting EOL in idf_monitor.py, use CRLF by default
* Detect if /dev/tty.X is used on macOS, warn and replace with /dev/cu.X
* If a build fails or gdb exits, ignore Ctrl-T (allowing Ctrl-T Ctrl-A/F to be same key sequence everywhere)
* Add a note about winpty on Windows
Ref 02fdf8271d (commitcomment-21369196)