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`.
This commit adds support to Ai-Thinker ESP32 Audio Kit V2.2 A247
board.
There are two modules of this board. The old model uses AC101 audio
and is not supported currently (AFAIK there is no AC101 driver) and
the new version uses the ES8388 audio codec. This model is supported
by this commit.
Just read the documentation to test playing an audio file.
TODO: Test audio recording.