The board's microphone uses 24-bit i2s and this commit also fixes
the segmentation fault caused by the audio buffer overflow.
arch/xtensa/src/esp32/esp32_i2s.c: Fix bug regarding 24-bit audio and add AUDIOIOC_STOP to ioctl
drivers/audio/audio_i2s.c: Report number of channels on AUDIOIOC_GETCAPS
in boards/xtensa/esp32/esp32-sparrow-kit:
/configs/nsh/defconfig: Add I2S configs
/src/esp32-sparrow-kit.h: Add the signature of esp32_i2sdev_initialize()
/src/esp32_bringup.c: Add call to esp32_i2sdev_initialize()
Signed-off-by: simonatoaca <simona.alexandra2000@gmail.com>
Enable with ./tools/configure.sh -l esp32-devkitc:dac
DAC channel 0 = GPIO 25
DAC channel 1 = GPIO 26
default path: /dev/dac0
Resolution 8 bits = values 0~255
Voltage: 0~Vref
The reference voltage 'Vref' here is input from the pin VDD3P3_RTC
which ideally equals to the power supply VDD (3.3V).
- A pre-built IDF bootloader is used by default;
- `ESP32S3_PARTITION_TABLE` requires the IDF bootloader to be built
from sources.
- Native MCUboot also can be used to boot the device. It will be
built from sources and depends on !ESP32S3_PARTITION_TABLE.
- A pre-built IDF bootloader is used by default;
- `ESP32S2_PARTITION_TABLE` requires the IDF bootloader to be built
from sources.
- Native MCUboot also can be used to boot the device. It will be
built from sources and depends on !ESP32S2_PARTITION_TABLE.
- A pre-built IDF bootloader is used by default;
- `ESP32_PARTITION_TABLE` requires the IDF bootloader to be built
from sources.
- Native MCUboot also can be used to boot the device. It will be
built from sources and depends on !ESP32_PARTITION_TABLE.
By integrating the Espressif`s HAL repository into the current
ESP32-S2 implementation on NuttX, it is possible to call functions
that makes it easier to setup the registers of the ESP32-S2,
enabling the usage of common Espressif drivers.
By integrating the Espressif`s HAL repository into the current
ESP32-S3 implementation on NuttX, it is possible to call functions
that make it easier to set up the registers of the ESP32-S3 and
enables the usage of common Espressif drivers. Please note that
Espressif's HAL repository was already being used for the Wi-Fi
driver. Then, this commit includes other source files to be used
by other drivers other than Wi-Fi and reorganize the build process.
The RMT (Remote Control) character driver allows to use the RMT
peripheral (usually, a one-wire peripheral dedicated to driving
IR remote control) as a character driver.
Please note that this perpiheral depends on the lower-half specific
driver implementation.
Once these messages are thrown during the system's bring-up, it is
advisable them to be output by the syslog considering the file
system initialization.
The SmartFS partition needs to be formatted before being mounted.
Otherwise, it would throw an error message. The error message now
contains a suggestion to format the partition when such an error
is detected.
1. Configurable mapping of virtual address to psram physical address
2. Access SPIRAM memory at high physical address through bank switching
Signed-off-by: chenwen@espressif.com <chenwen@espressif.com>
1. If CONFIG_ESP32S3_PHY_INIT_DATA_IN_PARTITION and CONFIG_ESP32S3_SUPPORT_MULTIPLE_PHY_INIT_DATA are enabled,
PHY initialization data (PHY initialization data is used for RF calibration) will be loaded from a partition.
2. The corresponding PHY init data type can be automatically switched according to the country code,
China's PHY init data bin is used by default, country code can be modified through the wapi command: wapi country <ifname> <country code>.
Signed-off-by: chenwen@espressif.com <chenwen@espressif.com>
This commit sets the BLE's interrupt as a IRAM-enabled interrupt,
which enables it to run during a SPI flash operation. This enables
us to create a cache to off-load semaphores and message queues
operations and treat them when the SPI flash operation is finished.
By doing that, we avoid packet losses during a SPI flash operation.
This commit provides an interface to register ISRs that run from
IRAM and keeps track of the non-IRAM interrupts. It enables, for
instance, to avoid disabling all the interrupts during a SPI flash
operation: IRAM-enabled ISRs are, then, able to run during these
operations.
It also makes the code look more similar to the ESP32-S3 SPI flash
implementation by creating a common `esp32_spiflash_init` that is
responsible to create the SPI flash operation tasks. The function
intended to initialize the SPI flash partions was, then, renamed to
`board_spiflash_init`.
During PSRAM initialization and flash operations, the Cache needs to be disabled.
So all data and code for the aforementioned scope is required to be placed in Internal RAM.
After https://github.com/apache/nuttx/pull/11007/ was merged, the
path for some files changed, requiring the linker to be fixed to
make it run from the internal memory once again.
Using up_textheap_memalign to allocate memory if arch support textheap
for loading section.
The default system heap does not support execution permissions,
so up_textheap_memalign allocation is required.
this patch can fix issue about #11043
update esp32 elf config:
remove -CONFIG_ARCH_USE_TEXT_HEAP=y becuase ARCH_CHIP_ESP32 select
ARCH_HAVE_TEXT_HEAP
Signed-off-by: dongjiuzhu1 <dongjiuzhu1@xiaomi.com>