PDF build would randomly fail after S3 docs grew to a certain size.
At 3k+ pages PDF is not very usable anyways.
For offline use an HTML archive makes more sense.
Remove the check for in_accepting_trans_state
Add color_pixel_xxxx_data_t structures to color_types.h
Fix PM lock protection (Tested, now works well)
* CPU_MAX, PM lock and semaphore order
* Remove ppa_driver PM lock
Modify concurrency (queue, trans recycle, semaphore, ...)
Add programming guide
Add test apps
- ESP32-WROOM-32SE has been discontinued and marked as NRND
- This change removes all references to ESP32-WROOM-32SE from IDF
- The example has been migrated to esp-cryptoauthlib repository and it
can be used through the component manager
(https://components.espressif.com/components/espressif/esp-cryptoauthlib)
Sphinx would "smartly" format e.g. double dashes into typographically correct entities,
i.e. a long dash unicode character.
This doesnt always work well for our docs were sometimes a double dash could be a python
argument, which when copied would no longer work.
This extension allows running programs in QEMU similar to running
them on a real chip:
- 'idf.py qemu' — builds and runs the program in QEMU. User gets
a QEMU instance launched, and can work with it as a normal QEMU
instance.
- 'idf.py qemu monitor' — same, but QEMU is launched in the
background, and idf_monitor runs in the foreground, showing QEMU
output. Compared to only running 'idf.py qemu' this enables, for
example, automatic backtrace decoding.
- 'idf.py qemu gdb' — launches QEMU in the background and opens an
interactive GDB prompt, connecting it to QEMU.
- 'idf.py qemu --gdb monitor' and 'idf.py gdb' in another shell:
launches QEMU in the background, keeps it suspended until GDB is
connected, and opens idf_monitor. GDB can be used in another shell
to debug the application.
- Add ECDSA peripheral chapter and instructions to program efuse key block
- Update security guide for ECDSA peripheral mention for device identity
- Link with ESP-TLS guide about using ECDSA peripheral in TLS connection