Currently, when the venv is installed or updated, we attempt to
automatically update pip and setuptools within the venv. Unfortunately,
the setuptools package is installed or updated without adhering to the
constraints file, which restricts the setuptools version due to
https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/issues/4480. Resolve this issue by
applying the constraints file to the installation and update of both pip
and setuptools.
Signed-off-by: Frantisek Hrbata <frantisek.hrbata@espressif.com>
- 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.
Fixed memory leak in emac_esp_new_dma function.
Polished ESP EMAC cache management.
Added emac_periph definitions based on SoC features and improved(generalized) ESP EMAC GPIO
initialization.
Added ESP EMAC GPIO reservation.
Added check for frame error condition indicated by EMAC DMA and created a target test.
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.
1. Fix wrong reason code in 'WIFI_EVENT_AP_STADISCONNECTED' event
2. cleanup in softAP for disconnecting connected station
3. Update examples to display reason while processing WIFI_EVENT_AP_STADISCONNECTED event
This adds a simple test that tries to run idf_size.py help and check
if the process does not exit with error. This is just to make sure
that idf_size.py can be used with minimum required python version.
Signed-off-by: Frantisek Hrbata <frantisek.hrbata@espressif.com>
Previous 6caa4a17ace9 ("fix: display correct help in the idf_size.py wrapper")
introduced a regression, because it uses exit_on_error parameter for
argparse.ArgumentParser, which was added in python3.9, making
idf_size.py incompatible with idf.py minimal required python3.8.
The objective is to inspect the arguments of idf_size.py using a wrapper
argparse to determine whether the legacy or refactored version should be
initiated, while always displaying help for the underlying version. The
exit_on_error function was previously utilized to prevent argparse from
exiting and displaying help/usage. This replaces exit_on_error with a
workaround that makes the --format argument optional. Since this is the
sole instance where the wrapper argparse might fail, it achieves the
same outcome as using exit_on_error.
Fixes: 6caa4a17ace9 ("fix: display correct help in the idf_size.py wrapper")
Signed-off-by: Frantisek Hrbata <frantisek.hrbata@espressif.com>