BREAKING: In an effort to simplify NuttX initialization, NSH_ARCHINIT is
removed. board_app_initialize is also removed. BOARD_LATE_INITIALIZE now
performs all board initialization logic, and is by default enabled. All
references to these symbols are removed. BOARDIOC_INIT remains, but will
result in -ENOTTY when called. It is to be removed in a later commit.
Quick fix: Boards relying on NSH_ARCHINIT should now enable
CONFIG_BOARD_LATE_INITIALIZE instead. If the application needs
fine-grained control over board initialization from userspace, the logic
performed by BOARDIOC_INIT may be copied to the board_finalinitialize
function and used instead via BOARDIOC_FINALINIT. All
board_app_initialize logic provided by NuttX is now moved to
board_late_initialize, and the same should be done for out-of-tree
boards.
Signed-off-by: Matteo Golin <matteo.golin@gmail.com>
debug.h is a NuttX-specific, non-POSIX header. Placing it in the
top-level include/ directory creates naming conflicts with external
projects that define their own debug.h.
This commit moves the canonical header to include/nuttx/debug.h,
following the NuttX convention for non-POSIX/non-standard headers,
and updates all in-tree references.
A backward-compatibility shim is left at include/debug.h that
emits a deprecation #warning and re-includes <nuttx/debug.h>,
allowing out-of-tree code to continue building while migrating.
Signed-off-by: Piyush Patle <piyushpatle228@gmail.com>
This commit updates the common-source integration for Xtensa-based
Espressif devices (ESP32, ESP32-S2, and ESP32-S3). This is part of a larger
common-source update split by architecture for better maintainability.
Major components updated:
- IRQ allocator refactoring with intr_alloc integration
- Common-source drivers (GPIO, RMT, I2C, SPI, UART, etc.)
- Espressif components upgrade to release/master.b-test
- Peripheral drivers (ADC, PWM, LEDC, MCPWM, PCNT, Temperature Sensor, etc.)
- Wireless adapters (Wi-Fi and BLE)
- esp_timer migration to the common-source path for Xtensa devices
- Common-source power management implementation (auto-sleep and wakeup paths)
- Board defconfigs for all Xtensa Espressif boards
- SMP support improvements for ESP32-S3
- Critical section handling improvements
Key architectural changes:
- IRQ Allocator: The new interrupt allocator enables multiple mapping
options from interrupt sources to CPU interrupts, providing flexibility
required by modern peripherals. Although this introduces breaking changes
to the interrupt handling API, the required ARCH_MINIMAL_VECTORTABLE
Kconfig option is explicitly checked during startup to ensure proper
configuration. This validation prevents runtime issues from configuration
mismatches.
- Xtensa-specific interrupt handling via esp_xtensa_intr.c providing
NuttX-native implementations of xt_ints_on/off and interrupt handlers,
avoiding conflicts with NuttX's core Xtensa macros.
- Timer/RTC unification: ESP32/ESP32-S2/ESP32-S3 move from chip-specific
RTC/RT-timer code to common-source Espressif integration, including
esp_timer_adapter/esp_rtc paths and the required bringup/defconfig updates.
- Power management consolidation: Xtensa PM follows the common-source
implementation, including common-source auto-sleep behavior, UART/Wi-Fi
wakeup coordination, and tickless-safe sleep flow compatibility.
Note: This is a large commit to maintain bisectability. Breaking the
changes into smaller commits would result in non-building intermediate
states across the common-source infrastructure update.
Tested configurations:
- All defconfigs were tested, including `ostest`.
Signed-off-by: Tiago Medicci Serrano <tiago.medicci@espressif.com>
Deletes board specific sdmmc implementation in favor of a common source and header file.
Signed-off-by: Filipe Cavalcanti <filipe.cavalcanti@espressif.com>
Update the wireless symbols from ESP32_* to ESPRESSIF_* for using common layer.
Remove ESP32 specific WiFi files and edit build system to use common layer.
Signed-off-by: Filipe Cavalcanti <filipe.cavalcanti@espressif.com>
This commit cleans up redundant header file includes throughout the codebase.
The changes include:
- Removing duplicate #include directives that were present in the same file
- Consolidating includes that were split across multiple lines unnecessarily
- Removing unused includes that were no longer needed
- Fixing some formatting issues with includes
The changes improve code organization and maintainability by:
- Reducing unnecessary dependencies
- Making include dependencies more explicit
- Following consistent include patterns
- Removing dead code
No functional changes are made - this is purely a code cleanup commit.
Signed-off-by: Huang Qi <huangqi3@xiaomi.com>
Most tools used for compliance and SBOM generation use SPDX identifiers
This change brings us a step closer to an easy SBOM generation.
Signed-off-by: Alin Jerpelea <alin.jerpelea@sony.com>
Update internal reference to get the most updated Espressif's
libraries. Those libraries are based on branch `release/v5.1` of
the ESP-IDF and include `v5.1.4` version of it.
The Simple Boot feature for Espressif chips is a method of booting
that doesn't depend on a 2nd stage bootloader. Its not the
intention to replace a 2nd stage bootloader such as MCUboot and
ESP-IDF bootloader, but to have a minimal and straight-forward way
of booting, and also simplify the building.
This commit also removes deprecated code and makes this bootloader
configuration as default for esp32 targets and removes the need
for running 'make bootloader' command for it.
Signed-off-by: Almir Okato <almir.okato@espressif.com>
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`.
- migrated /README are removed from /boards
- there are a lot of READMEs that should be further converted to rst.
At the moment they are moved to Documentation/platforms and included in rst files
Instead of using Espressif's emulated NVS to save Wi-Fi data, use
`wapi`s wireless configure initialization mechanism for saving
Wi-Fi data. It 1) avoids creating a specific storage partition
just to save Wi-Fi data (ESP32's storage partition is used
instead); 2) avoids initialization problems of the emulated NVS
when SMP is enabled (the Wi-Fi driver tries to initialize it before
the actual partition is initialized); and 3) enables reconnecting
using `wapi reconnect` command and connect the device automatically
on bringup if `CONFIG_NETUTILS_NETINIT` is selected.
These are basically the same from the esp32-devkitc board. As the
defconfigs do not make use of any board-specific peripheral, there
is no need to duplicate them in every ESP32 board.
Signed-off-by: Gustavo Henrique Nihei <gustavo.nihei@espressif.com>
MCUboot support is no longer behind EXPERIMENTAL for the following
chips:
- ESP32
- ESP32-S2
- ESP32-S3
- ESP32-C3
Signed-off-by: Gustavo Henrique Nihei <gustavo.nihei@espressif.com>
- Introduce the ESP32_WIFI option to replace the broader
ESP32_WIRELESS option. ESP32_WIRELESS is used by both WIFI and BLE.
- Move common functions from esp32_wifi_adapter to esp32_wireless.
- Change the order of including the external libraries to avoid undefined references.
Signed-off-by: Abdelatif Guettouche <abdelatif.guettouche@espressif.com>