- Added Wi-Fi related symbols to the kernel-space linker;
- Allocate more RAM to the kernel (to be useb by the Wi-Fi driver).
- Create a specific defconfig.
Instead of setting kernel/user space instruction and data ROM as
hard-coded values on linker, set them according to the max size
of the kernel image set by CONFIG_ESP32S3_KERNEL_IMAGE_SIZE. This
is done by making KIROM, UIROM, KDROM and UDROM dependent on the
kernel size value. Also, override CONFIG_NUTTX_USERSPACE config
according to CONFIG_ESP32S3_KERNEL_IMAGE_SIZE by using a custom
PREBUILD definition.
Whenever a SPI flash operation is going to take place, it's
necessary to disable both the instruction and data cache. In order
to avoid the other CPU (if SMP is enabled) to retrieve data from
the SPI flash, it needs to be paused until the current SPI flash
operation finishes. All the code that "pauses" the other CPU (in
fact, the CPU spins until `up_cpu_resume` is called) needs to run
from the instruction RAM.
1) Wi-Fi driver libs from Espressif ESP-IDF release/v5.0;
2) Station mode only;
3) WPA2-PSK and WPA3-SAE enabled;
Not yet supported (WIP):
- SoftAP mode;
- 802.11k, 802.11v and 802.11R;
- Power Save mode;
- BLE Coexistance;
This change syncs the NuttX application image IRAM upper limit to the
start of the IRAM region used by the IDF 2nd stage bootloader.
Signed-off-by: Gustavo Henrique Nihei <gustavo.nihei@espressif.com>