esp-idf/components/bt/controller/esp32/bt.c

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/*
* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2015-2024 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*/
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "sdkconfig.h"
#include "esp_heap_caps.h"
#include "esp_heap_caps_init.h"
#include "freertos/FreeRTOS.h"
#include "freertos/task.h"
#include "freertos/queue.h"
#include "freertos/semphr.h"
#include "freertos/portmacro.h"
#include "xtensa_api.h" // Replace with interrupt allocator API (IDF-3891)
#include "xtensa/core-macros.h"
#include "esp_types.h"
#include "esp_mac.h"
#include "esp_random.h"
#include "esp_task.h"
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#include "esp_intr_alloc.h"
#include "esp_attr.h"
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#ifdef CONFIG_ESP_PHY_ENABLED
#include "esp_phy_init.h"
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#endif
#include "esp_bt.h"
#include "esp_err.h"
#include "esp_log.h"
#include "esp_pm.h"
#include "esp_private/esp_clk.h"
#include "esp_private/periph_ctrl.h"
#include "soc/rtc.h"
#include "soc/soc_memory_layout.h"
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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#include "soc/dport_reg.h"
#ifdef CONFIG_ESP_COEX_ENABLED
#include "private/esp_coexist_internal.h"
#endif
#include "esp_timer.h"
#if !CONFIG_FREERTOS_UNICORE
#include "esp_ipc.h"
#endif
#include "esp_rom_sys.h"
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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#include "hli_api.h"
#if CONFIG_BT_ENABLED
/* Macro definition
************************************************************************
*/
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#define UNUSED(x) (void)(x)
#define BTDM_LOG_TAG "BTDM_INIT"
#define BTDM_INIT_PERIOD (5000) /* ms */
/* Bluetooth system and controller config */
#define BTDM_CFG_BT_DATA_RELEASE (1<<0)
#define BTDM_CFG_HCI_UART (1<<1)
#define BTDM_CFG_CONTROLLER_RUN_APP_CPU (1<<2)
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#define BTDM_CFG_SCAN_DUPLICATE_OPTIONS (1<<3)
#define BTDM_CFG_SEND_ADV_RESERVED_SIZE (1<<4)
#define BTDM_CFG_BLE_FULL_SCAN_SUPPORTED (1<<5)
/* Sleep mode */
#define BTDM_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE_NONE (0)
#define BTDM_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE_ORIG (1)
#define BTDM_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE_EVED (2) // sleep mode for BLE controller, used only for internal test.
/* Low Power Clock Selection */
#define BTDM_LPCLK_SEL_XTAL (0)
#define BTDM_LPCLK_SEL_XTAL32K (1)
#define BTDM_LPCLK_SEL_RTC_SLOW (2)
#define BTDM_LPCLK_SEL_8M (3)
/* Sleep and wakeup interval control */
#define BTDM_MIN_SLEEP_DURATION (12) // threshold of interval in slots to allow to fall into modem sleep
#define BTDM_MODEM_WAKE_UP_DELAY (4) // delay in slots of modem wake up procedure, including re-enable PHY/RF
#define BT_DEBUG(...)
#define BT_API_CALL_CHECK(info, api_call, ret) \
do{\
esp_err_t __err = (api_call);\
if ((ret) != __err) {\
BT_DEBUG("%s %d %s ret=0x%X\n", __FUNCTION__, __LINE__, (info), __err);\
return __err;\
}\
} while(0)
#define OSI_FUNCS_TIME_BLOCKING 0xffffffff
#define OSI_VERSION 0x00010005
#define OSI_MAGIC_VALUE 0xFADEBEAD
/* Types definition
************************************************************************
*/
/* VHCI function interface */
typedef struct vhci_host_callback {
void (*notify_host_send_available)(void); /*!< callback used to notify that the host can send packet to controller */
int (*notify_host_recv)(uint8_t *data, uint16_t len); /*!< callback used to notify that the controller has a packet to send to the host*/
} vhci_host_callback_t;
/* Dram region */
typedef struct {
esp_bt_mode_t mode;
intptr_t start;
intptr_t end;
} btdm_dram_available_region_t;
typedef struct {
void *handle;
} btdm_queue_item_t;
/* OSI function */
struct osi_funcs_t {
uint32_t _version;
xt_handler (*_set_isr)(int n, xt_handler f, void *arg);
void (*_ints_on)(unsigned int mask);
void (*_interrupt_disable)(void);
void (*_interrupt_restore)(void);
void (*_task_yield)(void);
void (*_task_yield_from_isr)(void);
void *(*_semphr_create)(uint32_t max, uint32_t init);
void (*_semphr_delete)(void *semphr);
int32_t (*_semphr_take_from_isr)(void *semphr, void *hptw);
int32_t (*_semphr_give_from_isr)(void *semphr, void *hptw);
int32_t (*_semphr_take)(void *semphr, uint32_t block_time_ms);
int32_t (*_semphr_give)(void *semphr);
void *(*_mutex_create)(void);
void (*_mutex_delete)(void *mutex);
int32_t (*_mutex_lock)(void *mutex);
int32_t (*_mutex_unlock)(void *mutex);
void *(* _queue_create)(uint32_t queue_len, uint32_t item_size);
void (* _queue_delete)(void *queue);
int32_t (* _queue_send)(void *queue, void *item, uint32_t block_time_ms);
int32_t (* _queue_send_from_isr)(void *queue, void *item, void *hptw);
int32_t (* _queue_recv)(void *queue, void *item, uint32_t block_time_ms);
int32_t (* _queue_recv_from_isr)(void *queue, void *item, void *hptw);
int32_t (* _task_create)(void *task_func, const char *name, uint32_t stack_depth, void *param, uint32_t prio, void *task_handle, uint32_t core_id);
void (* _task_delete)(void *task_handle);
bool (* _is_in_isr)(void);
int (* _cause_sw_intr_to_core)(int core_id, int intr_no);
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void *(* _malloc)(size_t size);
void *(* _malloc_internal)(size_t size);
void (* _free)(void *p);
int32_t (* _read_efuse_mac)(uint8_t mac[6]);
void (* _srand)(unsigned int seed);
int (* _rand)(void);
uint32_t (* _btdm_lpcycles_2_us)(uint32_t cycles);
uint32_t (* _btdm_us_2_lpcycles)(uint32_t us);
bool (* _btdm_sleep_check_duration)(uint32_t *slot_cnt);
void (* _btdm_sleep_enter_phase1)(uint32_t lpcycles); /* called when interrupt is disabled */
void (* _btdm_sleep_enter_phase2)(void);
void (* _btdm_sleep_exit_phase1)(void); /* called from ISR */
void (* _btdm_sleep_exit_phase2)(void); /* called from ISR */
void (* _btdm_sleep_exit_phase3)(void); /* called from task */
bool (* _coex_bt_wakeup_request)(void);
void (* _coex_bt_wakeup_request_end)(void);
int (* _coex_bt_request)(uint32_t event, uint32_t latency, uint32_t duration);
int (* _coex_bt_release)(uint32_t event);
int (* _coex_register_bt_cb)(coex_func_cb_t cb);
uint32_t (* _coex_bb_reset_lock)(void);
void (* _coex_bb_reset_unlock)(uint32_t restore);
int (* _coex_schm_register_btdm_callback)(void *callback);
void (* _coex_schm_status_bit_clear)(uint32_t type, uint32_t status);
void (* _coex_schm_status_bit_set)(uint32_t type, uint32_t status);
uint32_t (* _coex_schm_interval_get)(void);
uint8_t (* _coex_schm_curr_period_get)(void);
void *(* _coex_schm_curr_phase_get)(void);
int (* _coex_wifi_channel_get)(uint8_t *primary, uint8_t *secondary);
int (* _coex_register_wifi_channel_change_callback)(void *cb);
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xt_handler (*_set_isr_l3)(int n, xt_handler f, void *arg);
void (*_interrupt_l3_disable)(void);
void (*_interrupt_l3_restore)(void);
void *(* _customer_queue_create)(uint32_t queue_len, uint32_t item_size);
int (* _coex_version_get)(unsigned int *major, unsigned int *minor, unsigned int *patch);
void (* _patch_apply)(void);
uint32_t _magic;
};
typedef void (*workitem_handler_t)(void* arg);
/* External functions or values
************************************************************************
*/
/* not for user call, so don't put to include file */
/* OSI */
extern int btdm_osi_funcs_register(void *osi_funcs);
/* Initialise and De-initialise */
extern int btdm_controller_init(uint32_t config_mask, esp_bt_controller_config_t *config_opts);
extern void btdm_controller_deinit(void);
extern int btdm_controller_enable(esp_bt_mode_t mode);
extern void btdm_controller_disable(void);
extern uint8_t btdm_controller_get_mode(void);
extern const char *btdm_controller_get_compile_version(void);
extern void btdm_rf_bb_init_phase2(void); // shall be called after PHY/RF is enabled
extern int btdm_dispatch_work_to_controller(workitem_handler_t callback, void *arg, bool blocking);
/* Sleep */
extern void btdm_controller_enable_sleep(bool enable);
extern void btdm_controller_set_sleep_mode(uint8_t mode);
extern uint8_t btdm_controller_get_sleep_mode(void);
extern bool btdm_power_state_active(void);
extern void btdm_wakeup_request(void);
extern void btdm_in_wakeup_requesting_set(bool in_wakeup_requesting);
/* Low Power Clock */
extern bool btdm_lpclk_select_src(uint32_t sel);
extern bool btdm_lpclk_set_div(uint32_t div);
/* VHCI */
extern bool API_vhci_host_check_send_available(void);
extern void API_vhci_host_send_packet(uint8_t *data, uint16_t len);
extern int API_vhci_host_register_callback(const vhci_host_callback_t *callback);
/* TX power */
extern int ble_txpwr_set(int power_type, int power_level);
extern int ble_txpwr_get(int power_type);
extern int bredr_txpwr_set(int min_power_level, int max_power_level);
extern int bredr_txpwr_get(int *min_power_level, int *max_power_level);
extern void bredr_sco_datapath_set(uint8_t data_path);
extern void btdm_controller_scan_duplicate_list_clear(void);
/* Shutdown */
extern void esp_bt_controller_shutdown(void);
extern void sdk_config_set_bt_pll_track_enable(bool enable);
extern void sdk_config_set_uart_flow_ctrl_enable(bool enable);
extern char _bss_start_btdm;
extern char _bss_end_btdm;
extern char _data_start_btdm;
extern char _data_end_btdm;
extern uint32_t _data_start_btdm_rom;
extern uint32_t _data_end_btdm_rom;
extern uint32_t _bt_bss_start;
extern uint32_t _bt_bss_end;
extern uint32_t _bt_controller_bss_start;
extern uint32_t _bt_controller_bss_end;
extern uint32_t _bt_data_start;
extern uint32_t _bt_data_end;
extern uint32_t _bt_controller_data_start;
extern uint32_t _bt_controller_data_end;
extern void config_bt_funcs_reset(void);
extern void config_ble_funcs_reset(void);
extern void config_btdm_funcs_reset(void);
/* Local Function Declare
*********************************************************************
*/
#if CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI
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static xt_handler set_isr_hlevel_wrapper(int n, xt_handler f, void *arg);
static void interrupt_hlevel_disable(void);
static void interrupt_hlevel_restore(void);
#endif /* CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI */
static void task_yield(void);
static void task_yield_from_isr(void);
static void *semphr_create_wrapper(uint32_t max, uint32_t init);
static void semphr_delete_wrapper(void *semphr);
static int32_t semphr_take_from_isr_wrapper(void *semphr, void *hptw);
static int32_t semphr_give_from_isr_wrapper(void *semphr, void *hptw);
static int32_t semphr_take_wrapper(void *semphr, uint32_t block_time_ms);
static int32_t semphr_give_wrapper(void *semphr);
static void *mutex_create_wrapper(void);
static void mutex_delete_wrapper(void *mutex);
static int32_t mutex_lock_wrapper(void *mutex);
static int32_t mutex_unlock_wrapper(void *mutex);
#if CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI
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static void *queue_create_hlevel_wrapper(uint32_t queue_len, uint32_t item_size);
static void queue_delete_hlevel_wrapper(void *queue);
static int32_t queue_send_hlevel_wrapper(void *queue, void *item, uint32_t block_time_ms);
static int32_t queue_send_from_isr_hlevel_wrapper(void *queue, void *item, void *hptw);
static int32_t queue_recv_hlevel_wrapper(void *queue, void *item, uint32_t block_time_ms);
static int32_t queue_recv_from_isr_hlevel_wrapper(void *queue, void *item, void *hptw);
#else
static void *queue_create_wrapper(uint32_t queue_len, uint32_t item_size);
static void queue_delete_wrapper(void *queue);
static int32_t queue_send_wrapper(void *queue, void *item, uint32_t block_time_ms);
static int32_t queue_send_from_isr_wrapper(void *queue, void *item, void *hptw);
static int32_t queue_recv_wrapper(void *queue, void *item, uint32_t block_time_ms);
static int32_t queue_recv_from_isr_wrapper(void *queue, void *item, void *hptw);
#endif /* CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI */
static int32_t task_create_wrapper(void *task_func, const char *name, uint32_t stack_depth, void *param, uint32_t prio, void *task_handle, uint32_t core_id);
static void task_delete_wrapper(void *task_handle);
static bool is_in_isr_wrapper(void);
static void cause_sw_intr(void *arg);
static int cause_sw_intr_to_core_wrapper(int core_id, int intr_no);
static void *malloc_internal_wrapper(size_t size);
static int32_t read_mac_wrapper(uint8_t mac[6]);
static void srand_wrapper(unsigned int seed);
static int rand_wrapper(void);
static uint32_t btdm_lpcycles_2_us(uint32_t cycles);
static uint32_t btdm_us_2_lpcycles(uint32_t us);
static bool btdm_sleep_check_duration(uint32_t *slot_cnt);
static void btdm_sleep_enter_phase1_wrapper(uint32_t lpcycles);
static void btdm_sleep_enter_phase2_wrapper(void);
static void btdm_sleep_exit_phase3_wrapper(void);
static bool coex_bt_wakeup_request(void);
static void coex_bt_wakeup_request_end(void);
static int coex_bt_request_wrapper(uint32_t event, uint32_t latency, uint32_t duration);
static int coex_bt_release_wrapper(uint32_t event);
static int coex_register_bt_cb_wrapper(coex_func_cb_t cb);
static uint32_t coex_bb_reset_lock_wrapper(void);
static void coex_bb_reset_unlock_wrapper(uint32_t restore);
static int coex_schm_register_btdm_callback_wrapper(void *callback);
static void coex_schm_status_bit_clear_wrapper(uint32_t type, uint32_t status);
static void coex_schm_status_bit_set_wrapper(uint32_t type, uint32_t status);
static uint32_t coex_schm_interval_get_wrapper(void);
static uint8_t coex_schm_curr_period_get_wrapper(void);
static void * coex_schm_curr_phase_get_wrapper(void);
static int coex_wifi_channel_get_wrapper(uint8_t *primary, uint8_t *secondary);
static int coex_register_wifi_channel_change_callback_wrapper(void *cb);
static int coex_version_get_wrapper(unsigned int *major, unsigned int *minor, unsigned int *patch);
#if CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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static void *customer_queue_create_hlevel_wrapper(uint32_t queue_len, uint32_t item_size);
#endif /* CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI */
static void interrupt_l3_disable(void);
static void interrupt_l3_restore(void);
static void bt_controller_deinit_internal(void);
static void patch_apply(void);
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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/* Local variable definition
***************************************************************************
*/
/* OSI funcs */
static const struct osi_funcs_t osi_funcs_ro = {
._version = OSI_VERSION,
#if CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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._set_isr = set_isr_hlevel_wrapper,
._ints_on = xt_ints_on,
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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._interrupt_disable = interrupt_hlevel_disable,
._interrupt_restore = interrupt_hlevel_restore,
#else
._set_isr = xt_set_interrupt_handler,
._ints_on = xt_ints_on,
._interrupt_disable = interrupt_l3_disable,
._interrupt_restore = interrupt_l3_restore,
#endif /* CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI */
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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._task_yield = task_yield,
._task_yield_from_isr = task_yield_from_isr,
._semphr_create = semphr_create_wrapper,
._semphr_delete = semphr_delete_wrapper,
._semphr_take_from_isr = semphr_take_from_isr_wrapper,
._semphr_give_from_isr = semphr_give_from_isr_wrapper,
._semphr_take = semphr_take_wrapper,
._semphr_give = semphr_give_wrapper,
._mutex_create = mutex_create_wrapper,
._mutex_delete = mutex_delete_wrapper,
._mutex_lock = mutex_lock_wrapper,
._mutex_unlock = mutex_unlock_wrapper,
#if CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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._queue_create = queue_create_hlevel_wrapper,
._queue_delete = queue_delete_hlevel_wrapper,
._queue_send = queue_send_hlevel_wrapper,
._queue_send_from_isr = queue_send_from_isr_hlevel_wrapper,
._queue_recv = queue_recv_hlevel_wrapper,
._queue_recv_from_isr = queue_recv_from_isr_hlevel_wrapper,
#else
._queue_create = queue_create_wrapper,
._queue_delete = queue_delete_wrapper,
._queue_send = queue_send_wrapper,
._queue_send_from_isr = queue_send_from_isr_wrapper,
._queue_recv = queue_recv_wrapper,
._queue_recv_from_isr = queue_recv_from_isr_wrapper,
#endif /* CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI */
._task_create = task_create_wrapper,
._task_delete = task_delete_wrapper,
._is_in_isr = is_in_isr_wrapper,
._cause_sw_intr_to_core = cause_sw_intr_to_core_wrapper,
._malloc = malloc,
._malloc_internal = malloc_internal_wrapper,
._free = free,
._read_efuse_mac = read_mac_wrapper,
._srand = srand_wrapper,
._rand = rand_wrapper,
._btdm_lpcycles_2_us = btdm_lpcycles_2_us,
._btdm_us_2_lpcycles = btdm_us_2_lpcycles,
._btdm_sleep_check_duration = btdm_sleep_check_duration,
._btdm_sleep_enter_phase1 = btdm_sleep_enter_phase1_wrapper,
._btdm_sleep_enter_phase2 = btdm_sleep_enter_phase2_wrapper,
._btdm_sleep_exit_phase1 = NULL,
._btdm_sleep_exit_phase2 = NULL,
._btdm_sleep_exit_phase3 = btdm_sleep_exit_phase3_wrapper,
._coex_bt_wakeup_request = coex_bt_wakeup_request,
._coex_bt_wakeup_request_end = coex_bt_wakeup_request_end,
._coex_bt_request = coex_bt_request_wrapper,
._coex_bt_release = coex_bt_release_wrapper,
._coex_register_bt_cb = coex_register_bt_cb_wrapper,
._coex_bb_reset_lock = coex_bb_reset_lock_wrapper,
._coex_bb_reset_unlock = coex_bb_reset_unlock_wrapper,
._coex_schm_register_btdm_callback = coex_schm_register_btdm_callback_wrapper,
._coex_schm_status_bit_clear = coex_schm_status_bit_clear_wrapper,
._coex_schm_status_bit_set = coex_schm_status_bit_set_wrapper,
._coex_schm_interval_get = coex_schm_interval_get_wrapper,
._coex_schm_curr_period_get = coex_schm_curr_period_get_wrapper,
._coex_schm_curr_phase_get = coex_schm_curr_phase_get_wrapper,
._coex_wifi_channel_get = coex_wifi_channel_get_wrapper,
._coex_register_wifi_channel_change_callback = coex_register_wifi_channel_change_callback_wrapper,
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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._set_isr_l3 = xt_set_interrupt_handler,
._interrupt_l3_disable = interrupt_l3_disable,
._interrupt_l3_restore = interrupt_l3_restore,
#if CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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._customer_queue_create = customer_queue_create_hlevel_wrapper,
#else
._customer_queue_create = NULL,
#endif /* CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI */
._coex_version_get = coex_version_get_wrapper,
._patch_apply = patch_apply,
._magic = OSI_MAGIC_VALUE,
};
/* the mode column will be modified by release function to indicate the available region */
static btdm_dram_available_region_t btdm_dram_available_region[] = {
//following is .data
{ESP_BT_MODE_BTDM, SOC_MEM_BT_DATA_START, SOC_MEM_BT_DATA_END },
//following is memory which HW will use
{ESP_BT_MODE_BTDM, SOC_MEM_BT_EM_BTDM0_START, SOC_MEM_BT_EM_BTDM0_END },
{ESP_BT_MODE_BLE, SOC_MEM_BT_EM_BLE_START, SOC_MEM_BT_EM_BLE_END },
{ESP_BT_MODE_BTDM, SOC_MEM_BT_EM_BTDM1_START, SOC_MEM_BT_EM_BTDM1_END },
{ESP_BT_MODE_CLASSIC_BT, SOC_MEM_BT_EM_BREDR_START, SOC_MEM_BT_EM_BREDR_REAL_END},
//following is .bss
{ESP_BT_MODE_BTDM, SOC_MEM_BT_BSS_START, SOC_MEM_BT_BSS_END },
{ESP_BT_MODE_BTDM, SOC_MEM_BT_MISC_START, SOC_MEM_BT_MISC_END },
};
/* Reserve the full memory region used by Bluetooth Controller,
* some may be released later at runtime. */
SOC_RESERVE_MEMORY_REGION(SOC_MEM_BT_EM_START, SOC_MEM_BT_EM_BREDR_REAL_END, rom_bt_em);
SOC_RESERVE_MEMORY_REGION(SOC_MEM_BT_BSS_START, SOC_MEM_BT_BSS_END, rom_bt_bss);
SOC_RESERVE_MEMORY_REGION(SOC_MEM_BT_MISC_START, SOC_MEM_BT_MISC_END, rom_bt_misc);
SOC_RESERVE_MEMORY_REGION(SOC_MEM_BT_DATA_START, SOC_MEM_BT_DATA_END, rom_bt_data);
static DRAM_ATTR struct osi_funcs_t *osi_funcs_p;
/* Static variable declare */
// timestamp when PHY/RF was switched on
static DRAM_ATTR int64_t s_time_phy_rf_just_enabled = 0;
static DRAM_ATTR esp_bt_controller_status_t btdm_controller_status = ESP_BT_CONTROLLER_STATUS_IDLE;
static DRAM_ATTR portMUX_TYPE global_int_mux = portMUX_INITIALIZER_UNLOCKED;
// measured average low power clock period in micro seconds
static DRAM_ATTR uint32_t btdm_lpcycle_us = 0;
static DRAM_ATTR uint8_t btdm_lpcycle_us_frac = 0; // number of fractional bit for btdm_lpcycle_us
#if CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE_ORIG
// used low power clock
static DRAM_ATTR uint8_t btdm_lpclk_sel;
#endif /* #ifdef CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE_ORIG */
static DRAM_ATTR QueueHandle_t s_wakeup_req_sem = NULL;
#ifdef CONFIG_PM_ENABLE
static DRAM_ATTR esp_timer_handle_t s_btdm_slp_tmr;
static DRAM_ATTR esp_pm_lock_handle_t s_pm_lock;
static bool s_pm_lock_acquired = true;
static DRAM_ATTR bool s_btdm_allow_light_sleep;
// pm_lock to prevent light sleep when using main crystal as Bluetooth low power clock
static DRAM_ATTR esp_pm_lock_handle_t s_light_sleep_pm_lock;
static void btdm_slp_tmr_callback(void *arg);
#endif /* #ifdef CONFIG_PM_ENABLE */
static inline void esp_bt_power_domain_on(void)
{
// Bluetooth module power up
esp_wifi_bt_power_domain_on();
}
static inline void esp_bt_power_domain_off(void)
{
// Bluetooth module power down
esp_wifi_bt_power_domain_off();
}
static inline void btdm_check_and_init_bb(void)
{
/* init BT-BB if PHY/RF has been switched off since last BT-BB init */
int64_t latest_ts = esp_phy_rf_get_on_ts();
if (latest_ts != s_time_phy_rf_just_enabled ||
s_time_phy_rf_just_enabled == 0) {
btdm_rf_bb_init_phase2();
s_time_phy_rf_just_enabled = latest_ts;
}
}
#if CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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struct interrupt_hlevel_cb{
uint32_t status;
uint8_t nested;
};
static DRAM_ATTR struct interrupt_hlevel_cb hli_cb = {
.status = 0,
.nested = 0,
};
static xt_handler set_isr_hlevel_wrapper(int mask, xt_handler f, void *arg)
{
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esp_err_t err = hli_intr_register((intr_handler_t) f, arg, DPORT_PRO_INTR_STATUS_0_REG, mask);
if (err == ESP_OK) {
return f;
} else {
return 0;
}
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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}
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static void IRAM_ATTR interrupt_hlevel_disable(void)
{
assert(xPortGetCoreID() == CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_PINNED_TO_CORE);
assert(hli_cb.nested != UCHAR_MAX);
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uint32_t status = hli_intr_disable();
if (hli_cb.nested++ == 0) {
hli_cb.status = status;
}
}
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static void IRAM_ATTR interrupt_hlevel_restore(void)
{
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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assert(xPortGetCoreID() == CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_PINNED_TO_CORE);
assert(hli_cb.nested > 0);
if (--hli_cb.nested == 0) {
hli_intr_restore(hli_cb.status);
}
}
#endif /* CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI */
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static void IRAM_ATTR interrupt_l3_disable(void)
{
if (xPortInIsrContext()) {
portENTER_CRITICAL_ISR(&global_int_mux);
} else {
portENTER_CRITICAL(&global_int_mux);
}
}
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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static void IRAM_ATTR interrupt_l3_restore(void)
{
if (xPortInIsrContext()) {
portEXIT_CRITICAL_ISR(&global_int_mux);
} else {
portEXIT_CRITICAL(&global_int_mux);
}
}
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static void IRAM_ATTR task_yield(void)
{
vPortYield();
}
static void IRAM_ATTR task_yield_from_isr(void)
{
portYIELD_FROM_ISR();
}
static void *semphr_create_wrapper(uint32_t max, uint32_t init)
{
btdm_queue_item_t *semphr = heap_caps_calloc(1, sizeof(btdm_queue_item_t), MALLOC_CAP_8BIT|MALLOC_CAP_INTERNAL);
assert(semphr);
void *handle = NULL;
/* IDF FreeRTOS guarantees that all dynamic memory allocation goes to internal RAM. */
handle = (void *)xSemaphoreCreateCounting(max, init);
assert(handle);
#if CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI
SemaphoreHandle_t downstream_semaphore = handle;
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assert(downstream_semaphore);
hli_queue_handle_t s_semaphore = hli_semaphore_create(max, downstream_semaphore);
assert(s_semaphore);
semphr->handle = (void *)s_semaphore;
#else
semphr->handle = handle;
#endif /* CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI */
return semphr;
}
static void semphr_delete_wrapper(void *semphr)
{
if (semphr == NULL) {
return;
}
btdm_queue_item_t *semphr_item = (btdm_queue_item_t *)semphr;
void *handle = NULL;
#if CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI
if (semphr_item->handle) {
handle = ((hli_queue_handle_t)(semphr_item->handle))->downstream;
hli_queue_delete((hli_queue_handle_t)(semphr_item->handle));
}
#else
handle = semphr_item->handle;
#endif /* CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI */
if (handle) {
vSemaphoreDelete(handle);
}
free(semphr);
}
static int32_t IRAM_ATTR semphr_take_from_isr_wrapper(void *semphr, void *hptw)
{
#if CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI
// Not support it
assert(0);
return 0;
#else
void *handle = ((btdm_queue_item_t *)semphr)->handle;
return (int32_t)xSemaphoreTakeFromISR(handle, hptw);
#endif /* CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI */
}
static int32_t IRAM_ATTR semphr_give_from_isr_wrapper(void *semphr, void *hptw)
{
void *handle = ((btdm_queue_item_t *)semphr)->handle;
#if CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI
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UNUSED(hptw);
assert(xPortGetCoreID() == CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_PINNED_TO_CORE);
return hli_semaphore_give(handle);
#else
return (int32_t)xSemaphoreGiveFromISR(handle, hptw);
#endif /* CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI */
}
static int32_t semphr_take_wrapper(void *semphr, uint32_t block_time_ms)
{
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bool ret;
void *handle = ((btdm_queue_item_t *)semphr)->handle;
#if CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI
if (block_time_ms == OSI_FUNCS_TIME_BLOCKING) {
ret = xSemaphoreTake(((hli_queue_handle_t)handle)->downstream, portMAX_DELAY);
} else {
ret = xSemaphoreTake(((hli_queue_handle_t)handle)->downstream, block_time_ms / portTICK_PERIOD_MS);
}
#else
if (block_time_ms == OSI_FUNCS_TIME_BLOCKING) {
ret = xSemaphoreTake(handle, portMAX_DELAY);
} else {
ret = xSemaphoreTake(handle, block_time_ms / portTICK_PERIOD_MS);
}
#endif /* CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI */
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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return (int32_t)ret;
}
static int32_t semphr_give_wrapper(void *semphr)
{
void *handle = ((btdm_queue_item_t *)semphr)->handle;
#if CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI
return (int32_t)xSemaphoreGive(((hli_queue_handle_t)handle)->downstream);
#else
return (int32_t)xSemaphoreGive(handle);
#endif /* CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI */
}
static void *mutex_create_wrapper(void)
{
return (void *)xSemaphoreCreateMutex();
}
static void mutex_delete_wrapper(void *mutex)
{
vSemaphoreDelete(mutex);
}
static int32_t mutex_lock_wrapper(void *mutex)
{
return (int32_t)xSemaphoreTake(mutex, portMAX_DELAY);
}
static int32_t mutex_unlock_wrapper(void *mutex)
{
return (int32_t)xSemaphoreGive(mutex);
}
static void *queue_create_wrapper(uint32_t queue_len, uint32_t item_size)
{
btdm_queue_item_t *queue = NULL;
queue = (btdm_queue_item_t*)heap_caps_malloc(sizeof(btdm_queue_item_t), MALLOC_CAP_INTERNAL|MALLOC_CAP_8BIT);
assert(queue);
/* IDF FreeRTOS guarantees that all dynamic memory allocation goes to internal RAM. */
queue->handle = xQueueCreate( queue_len, item_size);
assert(queue->handle);
return queue;
}
static void queue_delete_wrapper(void *queue)
{
btdm_queue_item_t *queue_item = (btdm_queue_item_t *)queue;
if (queue_item) {
if(queue_item->handle){
vQueueDelete(queue_item->handle);
}
free(queue_item);
}
}
#if CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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static void *queue_create_hlevel_wrapper(uint32_t queue_len, uint32_t item_size)
{
btdm_queue_item_t *queue_item = queue_create_wrapper(queue_len, item_size);
assert(queue_item);
QueueHandle_t downstream_queue = queue_item->handle;
assert(queue_item->handle);
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hli_queue_handle_t queue = hli_queue_create(queue_len, item_size, downstream_queue);
assert(queue);
queue_item->handle = queue;
return (void *)queue_item;
}
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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static void *customer_queue_create_hlevel_wrapper(uint32_t queue_len, uint32_t item_size)
{
btdm_queue_item_t *queue_item = queue_create_wrapper(queue_len, item_size);
assert(queue_item);
QueueHandle_t downstream_queue = queue_item->handle;
assert(queue_item->handle);
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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hli_queue_handle_t queue = hli_customer_queue_create(queue_len, item_size, downstream_queue);
assert(queue);
queue_item->handle = queue;
return (void *)queue_item;
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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}
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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static void queue_delete_hlevel_wrapper(void *queue)
{
if (queue == NULL) {
return;
}
btdm_queue_item_t *queue_item = (btdm_queue_item_t *)queue;
if (queue_item->handle) {
void *handle = ((hli_queue_handle_t)(queue_item->handle))->downstream;
hli_queue_delete(queue_item->handle);
queue_item->handle = handle;
queue_delete_wrapper(queue_item);
}
}
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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static int32_t queue_send_hlevel_wrapper(void *queue, void *item, uint32_t block_time_ms)
{
void *handle = ((btdm_queue_item_t *)queue)->handle;
if (block_time_ms == OSI_FUNCS_TIME_BLOCKING) {
return (int32_t)xQueueSend(((hli_queue_handle_t)handle)->downstream, item, portMAX_DELAY);
} else {
return (int32_t)xQueueSend(((hli_queue_handle_t)handle)->downstream, item, block_time_ms / portTICK_PERIOD_MS);
}
}
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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/**
* Queue send from isr
* @param queue The queue which will send to
* @param item The message which will be send
* @param hptw need do task yield or not
* @return send success or not
* There is an issue here: When the queue is full, it may return true but it send fail to the queue, sometimes.
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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* But in Bluetooth controller's isr, We don't care about the return value.
* It only required tp send success when the queue is empty all the time.
* So, this function meets the requirement.
*/
static int32_t IRAM_ATTR queue_send_from_isr_hlevel_wrapper(void *queue, void *item, void *hptw)
{
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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UNUSED(hptw);
assert(xPortGetCoreID() == CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_PINNED_TO_CORE);
void *handle = ((btdm_queue_item_t *)queue)->handle;
return hli_queue_put(handle, item);
}
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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static int32_t queue_recv_hlevel_wrapper(void *queue, void *item, uint32_t block_time_ms)
{
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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bool ret;
void *handle = ((btdm_queue_item_t *)queue)->handle;
if (block_time_ms == OSI_FUNCS_TIME_BLOCKING) {
ret = xQueueReceive(((hli_queue_handle_t)handle)->downstream, item, portMAX_DELAY);
} else {
ret = xQueueReceive(((hli_queue_handle_t)handle)->downstream, item, block_time_ms / portTICK_PERIOD_MS);
}
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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return (int32_t)ret;
}
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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static int32_t IRAM_ATTR queue_recv_from_isr_hlevel_wrapper(void *queue, void *item, void *hptw)
{
// Not support it
assert(0);
return 0;
}
#else
static int32_t queue_send_wrapper(void *queue, void *item, uint32_t block_time_ms)
{
if (block_time_ms == OSI_FUNCS_TIME_BLOCKING) {
return (int32_t)xQueueSend(((btdm_queue_item_t*)queue)->handle, item, portMAX_DELAY);
} else {
return (int32_t)xQueueSend(((btdm_queue_item_t*)queue)->handle, item, block_time_ms / portTICK_PERIOD_MS);
}
}
static int32_t IRAM_ATTR queue_send_from_isr_wrapper(void *queue, void *item, void *hptw)
{
return (int32_t)xQueueSendFromISR(((btdm_queue_item_t*)queue)->handle, item, hptw);
}
static int32_t queue_recv_wrapper(void *queue, void *item, uint32_t block_time_ms)
{
bool ret;
if (block_time_ms == OSI_FUNCS_TIME_BLOCKING) {
ret = xQueueReceive(((btdm_queue_item_t*)queue)->handle, item, portMAX_DELAY);
} else {
ret = xQueueReceive(((btdm_queue_item_t*)queue)->handle, item, block_time_ms / portTICK_PERIOD_MS);
}
return (int32_t)ret;
}
static int32_t IRAM_ATTR queue_recv_from_isr_wrapper(void *queue, void *item, void *hptw)
{
return (int32_t)xQueueReceiveFromISR(((btdm_queue_item_t*)queue)->handle, item, hptw);
}
#endif /* CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI */
static int32_t task_create_wrapper(void *task_func, const char *name, uint32_t stack_depth, void *param, uint32_t prio, void *task_handle, uint32_t core_id)
{
return (uint32_t)xTaskCreatePinnedToCore(task_func, name, stack_depth, param, prio, task_handle, (core_id < CONFIG_FREERTOS_NUMBER_OF_CORES ? core_id : tskNO_AFFINITY));
}
static void task_delete_wrapper(void *task_handle)
{
vTaskDelete(task_handle);
}
static bool IRAM_ATTR is_in_isr_wrapper(void)
{
return !xPortCanYield();
}
static void IRAM_ATTR cause_sw_intr(void *arg)
{
/* just convert void * to int, because the width is the same */
uint32_t intr_no = (uint32_t)arg;
XTHAL_SET_INTSET((1<<intr_no));
}
static int IRAM_ATTR cause_sw_intr_to_core_wrapper(int core_id, int intr_no)
{
esp_err_t err = ESP_OK;
#if CONFIG_FREERTOS_UNICORE
cause_sw_intr((void *)intr_no);
#else /* CONFIG_FREERTOS_UNICORE */
if (xPortGetCoreID() == core_id) {
cause_sw_intr((void *)intr_no);
} else {
err = esp_ipc_call(core_id, cause_sw_intr, (void *)intr_no);
}
#endif /* !CONFIG_FREERTOS_UNICORE */
return err;
}
static void *malloc_internal_wrapper(size_t size)
{
return heap_caps_malloc(size, MALLOC_CAP_8BIT|MALLOC_CAP_DMA|MALLOC_CAP_INTERNAL);
}
static int32_t IRAM_ATTR read_mac_wrapper(uint8_t mac[6])
{
int ret = esp_read_mac(mac, ESP_MAC_BT);
ESP_LOGI(BTDM_LOG_TAG, "Bluetooth MAC: %02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x",
mac[0], mac[1], mac[2], mac[3], mac[4], mac[5]);
return ret;
}
static void IRAM_ATTR srand_wrapper(unsigned int seed)
{
/* empty function */
}
static int IRAM_ATTR rand_wrapper(void)
{
return (int)esp_random();
}
static uint32_t IRAM_ATTR btdm_lpcycles_2_us(uint32_t cycles)
{
// The number of lp cycles should not lead to overflow. Thrs: 100s
// clock measurement is conducted
uint64_t us = (uint64_t)btdm_lpcycle_us * cycles;
us = (us + (1 << (btdm_lpcycle_us_frac - 1))) >> btdm_lpcycle_us_frac;
return (uint32_t)us;
}
/*
* @brief Converts a duration in slots into a number of low power clock cycles.
*/
static uint32_t IRAM_ATTR btdm_us_2_lpcycles(uint32_t us)
{
// The number of sleep duration(us) should not lead to overflow. Thrs: 100s
// Compute the sleep duration in us to low power clock cycles, with calibration result applied
// clock measurement is conducted
uint64_t cycles = ((uint64_t)(us) << btdm_lpcycle_us_frac) / btdm_lpcycle_us;
return (uint32_t)cycles;
}
static bool IRAM_ATTR btdm_sleep_check_duration(uint32_t *slot_cnt)
{
if (*slot_cnt < BTDM_MIN_SLEEP_DURATION) {
return false;
}
/* wake up in advance considering the delay in enabling PHY/RF */
*slot_cnt -= BTDM_MODEM_WAKE_UP_DELAY;
return true;
}
static void btdm_sleep_enter_phase1_wrapper(uint32_t lpcycles)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_PM_ENABLE
// start a timer to wake up and acquire the pm_lock before modem_sleep awakes
uint32_t us_to_sleep = btdm_lpcycles_2_us(lpcycles);
#define BTDM_MIN_TIMER_UNCERTAINTY_US (500)
assert(us_to_sleep > BTDM_MIN_TIMER_UNCERTAINTY_US);
// allow a maximum time uncertainty to be about 488ppm(1/2048) at least as clock drift
// and set the timer in advance
uint32_t uncertainty = (us_to_sleep >> 11);
if (uncertainty < BTDM_MIN_TIMER_UNCERTAINTY_US) {
uncertainty = BTDM_MIN_TIMER_UNCERTAINTY_US;
}
if (esp_timer_start_once(s_btdm_slp_tmr, us_to_sleep - uncertainty) != ESP_OK) {
ESP_LOGW(BTDM_LOG_TAG, "timer start failed");
}
#endif
}
static void btdm_sleep_enter_phase2_wrapper(void)
{
if (btdm_controller_get_sleep_mode() == BTDM_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE_ORIG) {
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esp_phy_disable(PHY_MODEM_BT);
#ifdef CONFIG_PM_ENABLE
if (s_pm_lock_acquired) {
esp_pm_lock_release(s_pm_lock);
s_pm_lock_acquired = false;
}
#endif
} else if (btdm_controller_get_sleep_mode() == BTDM_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE_EVED) {
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esp_phy_disable(PHY_MODEM_BT);
// pause bluetooth baseband
periph_module_disable(PERIPH_BT_BASEBAND_MODULE);
}
}
static void btdm_sleep_exit_phase3_wrapper(void)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_PM_ENABLE
if (!s_pm_lock_acquired) {
s_pm_lock_acquired = true;
esp_pm_lock_acquire(s_pm_lock);
}
#endif
if (btdm_controller_get_sleep_mode() == BTDM_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE_ORIG) {
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esp_phy_enable(PHY_MODEM_BT);
btdm_check_and_init_bb();
#ifdef CONFIG_PM_ENABLE
esp_timer_stop(s_btdm_slp_tmr);
#endif
} else if (btdm_controller_get_sleep_mode() == BTDM_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE_EVED) {
// resume bluetooth baseband
periph_module_enable(PERIPH_BT_BASEBAND_MODULE);
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esp_phy_enable(PHY_MODEM_BT);
}
}
#ifdef CONFIG_PM_ENABLE
static void btdm_slp_tmr_customer_callback(void * arg)
{
(void)(arg);
if (!s_pm_lock_acquired) {
s_pm_lock_acquired = true;
esp_pm_lock_acquire(s_pm_lock);
}
}
static void IRAM_ATTR btdm_slp_tmr_callback(void *arg)
{
(void)(arg);
btdm_dispatch_work_to_controller(btdm_slp_tmr_customer_callback, NULL, true);
}
#endif
#define BTDM_ASYNC_WAKEUP_REQ_HCI 0
#define BTDM_ASYNC_WAKEUP_REQ_COEX 1
#define BTDM_ASYNC_WAKEUP_REQ_CTRL_DISA 2
#define BTDM_ASYNC_WAKEUP_REQMAX 3
static void btdm_wakeup_request_callback(void * arg)
{
(void)(arg);
#if CONFIG_PM_ENABLE
if (!s_pm_lock_acquired) {
s_pm_lock_acquired = true;
esp_pm_lock_acquire(s_pm_lock);
}
esp_timer_stop(s_btdm_slp_tmr);
#endif
btdm_wakeup_request();
semphr_give_wrapper(s_wakeup_req_sem);
}
static bool async_wakeup_request(int event)
{
bool do_wakeup_request = false;
switch (event) {
case BTDM_ASYNC_WAKEUP_REQ_HCI:
btdm_in_wakeup_requesting_set(true);
// NO break
case BTDM_ASYNC_WAKEUP_REQ_CTRL_DISA:
if (!btdm_power_state_active()) {
do_wakeup_request = true;
btdm_dispatch_work_to_controller(btdm_wakeup_request_callback, NULL, true);
semphr_take_wrapper(s_wakeup_req_sem, OSI_FUNCS_TIME_BLOCKING);
}
break;
case BTDM_ASYNC_WAKEUP_REQ_COEX:
if (!btdm_power_state_active()) {
do_wakeup_request = true;
#if CONFIG_PM_ENABLE
if (!s_pm_lock_acquired) {
s_pm_lock_acquired = true;
esp_pm_lock_acquire(s_pm_lock);
}
esp_timer_stop(s_btdm_slp_tmr);
#endif
btdm_wakeup_request();
}
break;
default:
return false;
}
return do_wakeup_request;
}
static void async_wakeup_request_end(int event)
{
bool request_lock = false;
switch (event) {
case BTDM_ASYNC_WAKEUP_REQ_HCI:
request_lock = true;
break;
case BTDM_ASYNC_WAKEUP_REQ_COEX:
case BTDM_ASYNC_WAKEUP_REQ_CTRL_DISA:
request_lock = false;
break;
default:
return;
}
if (request_lock) {
btdm_in_wakeup_requesting_set(false);
}
return;
}
static bool coex_bt_wakeup_request(void)
{
return async_wakeup_request(BTDM_ASYNC_WAKEUP_REQ_COEX);
}
static void coex_bt_wakeup_request_end(void)
{
async_wakeup_request_end(BTDM_ASYNC_WAKEUP_REQ_COEX);
return;
}
static int IRAM_ATTR coex_bt_request_wrapper(uint32_t event, uint32_t latency, uint32_t duration)
{
#if CONFIG_SW_COEXIST_ENABLE
return coex_bt_request(event, latency, duration);
#else
return 0;
#endif
}
static int IRAM_ATTR coex_bt_release_wrapper(uint32_t event)
{
#if CONFIG_SW_COEXIST_ENABLE
return coex_bt_release(event);
#else
return 0;
#endif
}
static int coex_register_bt_cb_wrapper(coex_func_cb_t cb)
{
#if CONFIG_SW_COEXIST_ENABLE
return coex_register_bt_cb(cb);
#else
return 0;
#endif
}
static uint32_t IRAM_ATTR coex_bb_reset_lock_wrapper(void)
{
#if CONFIG_SW_COEXIST_ENABLE
return coex_bb_reset_lock();
#else
return 0;
#endif
}
static void IRAM_ATTR coex_bb_reset_unlock_wrapper(uint32_t restore)
{
#if CONFIG_SW_COEXIST_ENABLE
coex_bb_reset_unlock(restore);
#endif
}
static int coex_schm_register_btdm_callback_wrapper(void *callback)
{
#if CONFIG_SW_COEXIST_ENABLE
return coex_schm_register_callback(COEX_SCHM_CALLBACK_TYPE_BT, callback);
#else
return 0;
#endif
}
static void coex_schm_status_bit_clear_wrapper(uint32_t type, uint32_t status)
{
#if CONFIG_SW_COEXIST_ENABLE
coex_schm_status_bit_clear(type, status);
#endif
}
static void coex_schm_status_bit_set_wrapper(uint32_t type, uint32_t status)
{
#if CONFIG_SW_COEXIST_ENABLE
coex_schm_status_bit_set(type, status);
#endif
}
static uint32_t coex_schm_interval_get_wrapper(void)
{
#if CONFIG_SW_COEXIST_ENABLE
return coex_schm_interval_get();
#else
return 0;
#endif
}
static uint8_t coex_schm_curr_period_get_wrapper(void)
{
#if CONFIG_SW_COEXIST_ENABLE
return coex_schm_curr_period_get();
#else
return 1;
#endif
}
static void * coex_schm_curr_phase_get_wrapper(void)
{
#if CONFIG_SW_COEXIST_ENABLE
return coex_schm_curr_phase_get();
#else
return NULL;
#endif
}
static int coex_wifi_channel_get_wrapper(uint8_t *primary, uint8_t *secondary)
{
#if CONFIG_SW_COEXIST_ENABLE
return coex_wifi_channel_get(primary, secondary);
#else
return -1;
#endif
}
static int coex_register_wifi_channel_change_callback_wrapper(void *cb)
{
#if CONFIG_SW_COEXIST_ENABLE
return coex_register_wifi_channel_change_callback(cb);
#else
return -1;
#endif
}
static int coex_version_get_wrapper(unsigned int *major, unsigned int *minor, unsigned int *patch)
{
#if CONFIG_SW_COEXIST_ENABLE
coex_version_t version;
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(coex_version_get_value(&version));
*major = (unsigned int)version.major;
*minor = (unsigned int)version.minor;
*patch = (unsigned int)version.patch;
return 0;
#endif
return -1;
}
bool esp_vhci_host_check_send_available(void)
{
return API_vhci_host_check_send_available();
}
void esp_vhci_host_send_packet(uint8_t *data, uint16_t len)
{
async_wakeup_request(BTDM_ASYNC_WAKEUP_REQ_HCI);
API_vhci_host_send_packet(data, len);
async_wakeup_request_end(BTDM_ASYNC_WAKEUP_REQ_HCI);
}
esp_err_t esp_vhci_host_register_callback(const esp_vhci_host_callback_t *callback)
{
return API_vhci_host_register_callback((const vhci_host_callback_t *)callback) == 0 ? ESP_OK : ESP_FAIL;
}
static uint32_t btdm_config_mask_load(void)
{
uint32_t mask = 0x0;
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#if CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HCI_MODE_UART_H4
mask |= BTDM_CFG_HCI_UART;
#endif
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#if CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_PINNED_TO_CORE == 1
mask |= BTDM_CFG_CONTROLLER_RUN_APP_CPU;
#endif
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#if CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_FULL_SCAN_SUPPORTED
mask |= BTDM_CFG_BLE_FULL_SCAN_SUPPORTED;
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#endif /* CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_FULL_SCAN_SUPPORTED */
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mask |= BTDM_CFG_SCAN_DUPLICATE_OPTIONS;
mask |= BTDM_CFG_SEND_ADV_RESERVED_SIZE;
return mask;
}
static void btdm_controller_mem_init(void)
{
/* initialise .data section */
memcpy(&_data_start_btdm, (void *)_data_start_btdm_rom, &_data_end_btdm - &_data_start_btdm);
ESP_LOGD(BTDM_LOG_TAG, ".data initialise [0x%08x] <== [0x%08x]", (uint32_t)&_data_start_btdm, _data_start_btdm_rom);
//initial em, .bss section
for (int i = 1; i < sizeof(btdm_dram_available_region)/sizeof(btdm_dram_available_region_t); i++) {
if (btdm_dram_available_region[i].mode != ESP_BT_MODE_IDLE) {
memset((void *)btdm_dram_available_region[i].start, 0x0, btdm_dram_available_region[i].end - btdm_dram_available_region[i].start);
ESP_LOGD(BTDM_LOG_TAG, ".bss initialise [0x%08x] - [0x%08x]", btdm_dram_available_region[i].start, btdm_dram_available_region[i].end);
}
}
}
static esp_err_t try_heap_caps_add_region(intptr_t start, intptr_t end)
{
int ret = heap_caps_add_region(start, end);
/* heap_caps_add_region() returns ESP_ERR_INVALID_SIZE if the memory region is
* is too small to fit a heap. This cannot be termed as a fatal error and hence
* we replace it by ESP_OK
*/
if (ret == ESP_ERR_INVALID_SIZE) {
return ESP_OK;
}
return ret;
}
typedef struct {
intptr_t start;
intptr_t end;
const char* name;
} bt_area_t;
static esp_err_t esp_bt_mem_release_area(const bt_area_t *area)
{
esp_err_t ret = ESP_OK;
intptr_t mem_start = area->start;
intptr_t mem_end = area->end;
if (mem_start != mem_end) {
ESP_LOGD(BTDM_LOG_TAG, "Release %s [0x%08x] - [0x%08x], len %d", area->name, mem_start, mem_end, mem_end - mem_start);
ret = try_heap_caps_add_region(mem_start, mem_end);
}
return ret;
}
static esp_err_t esp_bt_mem_release_areas(const bt_area_t *area1, const bt_area_t *area2)
{
esp_err_t ret = ESP_OK;
if (area1->end == area2->start) {
bt_area_t merged_area = {
.start = area1->start,
.end = area2->end,
.name = area1->name
};
ret = esp_bt_mem_release_area(&merged_area);
} else {
esp_bt_mem_release_area(area1);
ret = esp_bt_mem_release_area(area2);
}
return ret;
}
static esp_err_t esp_bt_controller_rom_mem_release(esp_bt_mode_t mode)
{
bool update = true;
intptr_t mem_start=(intptr_t) NULL, mem_end=(intptr_t) NULL;
if (btdm_controller_status != ESP_BT_CONTROLLER_STATUS_IDLE) {
return ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE;
}
//already released
if (!(mode & btdm_dram_available_region[0].mode)) {
return ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE;
}
for (int i = 0; i < sizeof(btdm_dram_available_region)/sizeof(btdm_dram_available_region_t); i++) {
//skip the share mode, idle mode and other mode
if (btdm_dram_available_region[i].mode == ESP_BT_MODE_IDLE
|| (mode & btdm_dram_available_region[i].mode) != btdm_dram_available_region[i].mode) {
//clear the bit of the mode which will be released
btdm_dram_available_region[i].mode &= ~mode;
continue;
} else {
//clear the bit of the mode which will be released
btdm_dram_available_region[i].mode &= ~mode;
}
if (update) {
mem_start = btdm_dram_available_region[i].start;
mem_end = btdm_dram_available_region[i].end;
update = false;
}
if (i < sizeof(btdm_dram_available_region)/sizeof(btdm_dram_available_region_t) - 1) {
mem_end = btdm_dram_available_region[i].end;
if (btdm_dram_available_region[i+1].mode != ESP_BT_MODE_IDLE
&& (mode & btdm_dram_available_region[i+1].mode) == btdm_dram_available_region[i+1].mode
&& mem_end == btdm_dram_available_region[i+1].start) {
continue;
} else {
ESP_LOGD(BTDM_LOG_TAG, "Release DRAM [0x%08x] - [0x%08x]", mem_start, mem_end);
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(try_heap_caps_add_region(mem_start, mem_end));
update = true;
}
} else {
mem_end = btdm_dram_available_region[i].end;
ESP_LOGD(BTDM_LOG_TAG, "Release DRAM [0x%08x] - [0x%08x]", mem_start, mem_end);
ESP_ERROR_CHECK(try_heap_caps_add_region(mem_start, mem_end));
update = true;
}
}
return ESP_OK;
}
esp_err_t esp_bt_controller_mem_release(esp_bt_mode_t mode)
{
esp_err_t ret = ESP_OK;
if (btdm_controller_status != ESP_BT_CONTROLLER_STATUS_IDLE) {
return ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE;
}
Reclaim BT/BTDM BSS and Data in bluetooth memory release function 1. Modify esp_bt_controller_mem_release() to release BTDM BSS and Data to heap if ESP_BT_MODE_BTDM mode is passed to it 2. Add a new API esp_bt_mem_release() which internally calls esp_bt_controller_mem_release() with the provided mode and then if mode is ESP_BT_MODE_BTDM, releases BT BSS and Data to heap. Background: For Wi-Fi and BT/BLE applications, for e.g. the usecase is like when Bluetooth is used for provisioning and once the device is connected to the Wi-Fi AP, we can turn off Bluetooth completely. In such scenarios, it should be possible to reclaim all the memory of Bluetooth. Although, currently this does not happen. Experiment: Made the following modifications to examples/bluetooth/gatt_server : 1. Added support of simple_wifi to it 2. Moved all the bluetooth related code under CONFIG_BT_ENABLED config option 3. Calculated the free heap in 2 similar scenarios: i. Disabled BT (CONFIG_BT_ENABLED undefined) and checked the free heap after STA connected ii. Kept BT enabled and disabled it after STA connected and checked the free heap Ideally, the numbers for i., ii. above should have been similar. But there was a delta of almost 30-31K. (i. > ii.) 4. Through make size-components checked the common BSS for libbta.a and libbtdm_app.a and found it to be almost 30K. Data is around 1K Solution: 1. Modified the linker script to mark the BSS and Data for these libraries and free it when ESP_BT_MODE_BTDM mode is passed to mem release APIs. 2. Verified that the free heap is comparable for i. and ii. above. Note: It is known that once this is done, Bluetooth can only be used again post reboot. Signed-off-by: Hrishikesh Dhayagude <hrishi@espressif.com>
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if (mode == ESP_BT_MODE_BTDM) {
bt_area_t cont_bss = {
.start = (intptr_t)&_bt_controller_bss_start,
.end = (intptr_t)&_bt_controller_bss_end,
.name = "BT Controller BSS",
};
bt_area_t cont_data = {
.start = (intptr_t)&_bt_controller_data_start,
.end = (intptr_t)&_bt_controller_data_end,
.name = "BT Controller Data"
};
ret = esp_bt_mem_release_areas(&cont_data, &cont_bss);
Reclaim BT/BTDM BSS and Data in bluetooth memory release function 1. Modify esp_bt_controller_mem_release() to release BTDM BSS and Data to heap if ESP_BT_MODE_BTDM mode is passed to it 2. Add a new API esp_bt_mem_release() which internally calls esp_bt_controller_mem_release() with the provided mode and then if mode is ESP_BT_MODE_BTDM, releases BT BSS and Data to heap. Background: For Wi-Fi and BT/BLE applications, for e.g. the usecase is like when Bluetooth is used for provisioning and once the device is connected to the Wi-Fi AP, we can turn off Bluetooth completely. In such scenarios, it should be possible to reclaim all the memory of Bluetooth. Although, currently this does not happen. Experiment: Made the following modifications to examples/bluetooth/gatt_server : 1. Added support of simple_wifi to it 2. Moved all the bluetooth related code under CONFIG_BT_ENABLED config option 3. Calculated the free heap in 2 similar scenarios: i. Disabled BT (CONFIG_BT_ENABLED undefined) and checked the free heap after STA connected ii. Kept BT enabled and disabled it after STA connected and checked the free heap Ideally, the numbers for i., ii. above should have been similar. But there was a delta of almost 30-31K. (i. > ii.) 4. Through make size-components checked the common BSS for libbta.a and libbtdm_app.a and found it to be almost 30K. Data is around 1K Solution: 1. Modified the linker script to mark the BSS and Data for these libraries and free it when ESP_BT_MODE_BTDM mode is passed to mem release APIs. 2. Verified that the free heap is comparable for i. and ii. above. Note: It is known that once this is done, Bluetooth can only be used again post reboot. Signed-off-by: Hrishikesh Dhayagude <hrishi@espressif.com>
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}
if (ret == ESP_OK) {
ret = esp_bt_controller_rom_mem_release(mode);
}
return ret;
Reclaim BT/BTDM BSS and Data in bluetooth memory release function 1. Modify esp_bt_controller_mem_release() to release BTDM BSS and Data to heap if ESP_BT_MODE_BTDM mode is passed to it 2. Add a new API esp_bt_mem_release() which internally calls esp_bt_controller_mem_release() with the provided mode and then if mode is ESP_BT_MODE_BTDM, releases BT BSS and Data to heap. Background: For Wi-Fi and BT/BLE applications, for e.g. the usecase is like when Bluetooth is used for provisioning and once the device is connected to the Wi-Fi AP, we can turn off Bluetooth completely. In such scenarios, it should be possible to reclaim all the memory of Bluetooth. Although, currently this does not happen. Experiment: Made the following modifications to examples/bluetooth/gatt_server : 1. Added support of simple_wifi to it 2. Moved all the bluetooth related code under CONFIG_BT_ENABLED config option 3. Calculated the free heap in 2 similar scenarios: i. Disabled BT (CONFIG_BT_ENABLED undefined) and checked the free heap after STA connected ii. Kept BT enabled and disabled it after STA connected and checked the free heap Ideally, the numbers for i., ii. above should have been similar. But there was a delta of almost 30-31K. (i. > ii.) 4. Through make size-components checked the common BSS for libbta.a and libbtdm_app.a and found it to be almost 30K. Data is around 1K Solution: 1. Modified the linker script to mark the BSS and Data for these libraries and free it when ESP_BT_MODE_BTDM mode is passed to mem release APIs. 2. Verified that the free heap is comparable for i. and ii. above. Note: It is known that once this is done, Bluetooth can only be used again post reboot. Signed-off-by: Hrishikesh Dhayagude <hrishi@espressif.com>
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}
esp_err_t esp_bt_mem_release(esp_bt_mode_t mode)
{
esp_err_t ret = ESP_OK;
Reclaim BT/BTDM BSS and Data in bluetooth memory release function 1. Modify esp_bt_controller_mem_release() to release BTDM BSS and Data to heap if ESP_BT_MODE_BTDM mode is passed to it 2. Add a new API esp_bt_mem_release() which internally calls esp_bt_controller_mem_release() with the provided mode and then if mode is ESP_BT_MODE_BTDM, releases BT BSS and Data to heap. Background: For Wi-Fi and BT/BLE applications, for e.g. the usecase is like when Bluetooth is used for provisioning and once the device is connected to the Wi-Fi AP, we can turn off Bluetooth completely. In such scenarios, it should be possible to reclaim all the memory of Bluetooth. Although, currently this does not happen. Experiment: Made the following modifications to examples/bluetooth/gatt_server : 1. Added support of simple_wifi to it 2. Moved all the bluetooth related code under CONFIG_BT_ENABLED config option 3. Calculated the free heap in 2 similar scenarios: i. Disabled BT (CONFIG_BT_ENABLED undefined) and checked the free heap after STA connected ii. Kept BT enabled and disabled it after STA connected and checked the free heap Ideally, the numbers for i., ii. above should have been similar. But there was a delta of almost 30-31K. (i. > ii.) 4. Through make size-components checked the common BSS for libbta.a and libbtdm_app.a and found it to be almost 30K. Data is around 1K Solution: 1. Modified the linker script to mark the BSS and Data for these libraries and free it when ESP_BT_MODE_BTDM mode is passed to mem release APIs. 2. Verified that the free heap is comparable for i. and ii. above. Note: It is known that once this is done, Bluetooth can only be used again post reboot. Signed-off-by: Hrishikesh Dhayagude <hrishi@espressif.com>
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if (btdm_controller_status != ESP_BT_CONTROLLER_STATUS_IDLE) {
return ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE;
Reclaim BT/BTDM BSS and Data in bluetooth memory release function 1. Modify esp_bt_controller_mem_release() to release BTDM BSS and Data to heap if ESP_BT_MODE_BTDM mode is passed to it 2. Add a new API esp_bt_mem_release() which internally calls esp_bt_controller_mem_release() with the provided mode and then if mode is ESP_BT_MODE_BTDM, releases BT BSS and Data to heap. Background: For Wi-Fi and BT/BLE applications, for e.g. the usecase is like when Bluetooth is used for provisioning and once the device is connected to the Wi-Fi AP, we can turn off Bluetooth completely. In such scenarios, it should be possible to reclaim all the memory of Bluetooth. Although, currently this does not happen. Experiment: Made the following modifications to examples/bluetooth/gatt_server : 1. Added support of simple_wifi to it 2. Moved all the bluetooth related code under CONFIG_BT_ENABLED config option 3. Calculated the free heap in 2 similar scenarios: i. Disabled BT (CONFIG_BT_ENABLED undefined) and checked the free heap after STA connected ii. Kept BT enabled and disabled it after STA connected and checked the free heap Ideally, the numbers for i., ii. above should have been similar. But there was a delta of almost 30-31K. (i. > ii.) 4. Through make size-components checked the common BSS for libbta.a and libbtdm_app.a and found it to be almost 30K. Data is around 1K Solution: 1. Modified the linker script to mark the BSS and Data for these libraries and free it when ESP_BT_MODE_BTDM mode is passed to mem release APIs. 2. Verified that the free heap is comparable for i. and ii. above. Note: It is known that once this is done, Bluetooth can only be used again post reboot. Signed-off-by: Hrishikesh Dhayagude <hrishi@espressif.com>
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}
bt_area_t bss = {
.start = (intptr_t)&_bt_bss_start,
.end = (intptr_t)&_bt_bss_end,
.name = "BT BSS",
};
bt_area_t cont_bss = {
.start = (intptr_t)&_bt_controller_bss_start,
.end = (intptr_t)&_bt_controller_bss_end,
.name = "BT Controller BSS",
};
bt_area_t data = {
.start = (intptr_t)&_bt_data_start,
.end = (intptr_t)&_bt_data_end,
.name = "BT Data",
};
bt_area_t cont_data = {
.start = (intptr_t)&_bt_controller_data_start,
.end = (intptr_t)&_bt_controller_data_end,
.name = "BT Controller Data"
};
Reclaim BT/BTDM BSS and Data in bluetooth memory release function 1. Modify esp_bt_controller_mem_release() to release BTDM BSS and Data to heap if ESP_BT_MODE_BTDM mode is passed to it 2. Add a new API esp_bt_mem_release() which internally calls esp_bt_controller_mem_release() with the provided mode and then if mode is ESP_BT_MODE_BTDM, releases BT BSS and Data to heap. Background: For Wi-Fi and BT/BLE applications, for e.g. the usecase is like when Bluetooth is used for provisioning and once the device is connected to the Wi-Fi AP, we can turn off Bluetooth completely. In such scenarios, it should be possible to reclaim all the memory of Bluetooth. Although, currently this does not happen. Experiment: Made the following modifications to examples/bluetooth/gatt_server : 1. Added support of simple_wifi to it 2. Moved all the bluetooth related code under CONFIG_BT_ENABLED config option 3. Calculated the free heap in 2 similar scenarios: i. Disabled BT (CONFIG_BT_ENABLED undefined) and checked the free heap after STA connected ii. Kept BT enabled and disabled it after STA connected and checked the free heap Ideally, the numbers for i., ii. above should have been similar. But there was a delta of almost 30-31K. (i. > ii.) 4. Through make size-components checked the common BSS for libbta.a and libbtdm_app.a and found it to be almost 30K. Data is around 1K Solution: 1. Modified the linker script to mark the BSS and Data for these libraries and free it when ESP_BT_MODE_BTDM mode is passed to mem release APIs. 2. Verified that the free heap is comparable for i. and ii. above. Note: It is known that once this is done, Bluetooth can only be used again post reboot. Signed-off-by: Hrishikesh Dhayagude <hrishi@espressif.com>
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if (mode == ESP_BT_MODE_BTDM) {
/* Start by freeing Bluetooth BSS section */
if (ret == ESP_OK) {
ret = esp_bt_mem_release_areas(&bss, &cont_bss);
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}
/* Do the same thing with the Bluetooth data section */
if (ret == ESP_OK) {
ret = esp_bt_mem_release_areas(&data, &cont_data);
}
Reclaim BT/BTDM BSS and Data in bluetooth memory release function 1. Modify esp_bt_controller_mem_release() to release BTDM BSS and Data to heap if ESP_BT_MODE_BTDM mode is passed to it 2. Add a new API esp_bt_mem_release() which internally calls esp_bt_controller_mem_release() with the provided mode and then if mode is ESP_BT_MODE_BTDM, releases BT BSS and Data to heap. Background: For Wi-Fi and BT/BLE applications, for e.g. the usecase is like when Bluetooth is used for provisioning and once the device is connected to the Wi-Fi AP, we can turn off Bluetooth completely. In such scenarios, it should be possible to reclaim all the memory of Bluetooth. Although, currently this does not happen. Experiment: Made the following modifications to examples/bluetooth/gatt_server : 1. Added support of simple_wifi to it 2. Moved all the bluetooth related code under CONFIG_BT_ENABLED config option 3. Calculated the free heap in 2 similar scenarios: i. Disabled BT (CONFIG_BT_ENABLED undefined) and checked the free heap after STA connected ii. Kept BT enabled and disabled it after STA connected and checked the free heap Ideally, the numbers for i., ii. above should have been similar. But there was a delta of almost 30-31K. (i. > ii.) 4. Through make size-components checked the common BSS for libbta.a and libbtdm_app.a and found it to be almost 30K. Data is around 1K Solution: 1. Modified the linker script to mark the BSS and Data for these libraries and free it when ESP_BT_MODE_BTDM mode is passed to mem release APIs. 2. Verified that the free heap is comparable for i. and ii. above. Note: It is known that once this is done, Bluetooth can only be used again post reboot. Signed-off-by: Hrishikesh Dhayagude <hrishi@espressif.com>
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}
/* free data and BSS section for Bluetooth controller ROM code */
if (ret == ESP_OK) {
ret = esp_bt_controller_rom_mem_release(mode);
}
return ret;
}
#if CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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static void hli_queue_setup_cb(void* arg)
{
hli_queue_setup();
}
static void hli_queue_setup_pinned_to_core(int core_id)
{
#if CONFIG_FREERTOS_UNICORE
hli_queue_setup_cb(NULL);
#else /* CONFIG_FREERTOS_UNICORE */
if (xPortGetCoreID() == core_id) {
hli_queue_setup_cb(NULL);
} else {
esp_ipc_call(core_id, hli_queue_setup_cb, NULL);
}
#endif /* !CONFIG_FREERTOS_UNICORE */
}
#endif /* CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI */
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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esp_err_t esp_bt_controller_init(esp_bt_controller_config_t *cfg)
{
esp_err_t err;
uint32_t btdm_cfg_mask = 0;
#if CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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hli_queue_setup_pinned_to_core(CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_PINNED_TO_CORE);
#endif /* CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HLI */
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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//if all the bt available memory was already released, cannot initialize bluetooth controller
if (btdm_dram_available_region[0].mode == ESP_BT_MODE_IDLE) {
return ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE;
}
osi_funcs_p = (struct osi_funcs_t *)malloc_internal_wrapper(sizeof(struct osi_funcs_t));
if (osi_funcs_p == NULL) {
return ESP_ERR_NO_MEM;
}
memcpy(osi_funcs_p, &osi_funcs_ro, sizeof(struct osi_funcs_t));
if (btdm_osi_funcs_register(osi_funcs_p) != 0) {
return ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG;
}
if (btdm_controller_status != ESP_BT_CONTROLLER_STATUS_IDLE) {
return ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE;
}
if (cfg == NULL) {
return ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG;
}
if (cfg->controller_task_prio != ESP_TASK_BT_CONTROLLER_PRIO
|| cfg->controller_task_stack_size < ESP_TASK_BT_CONTROLLER_STACK) {
return ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG;
}
//overwrite some parameters
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cfg->bt_max_sync_conn = CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_BR_EDR_MAX_SYNC_CONN_EFF;
cfg->magic = ESP_BT_CONTROLLER_CONFIG_MAGIC_VAL;
if (((cfg->mode & ESP_BT_MODE_BLE) && (cfg->ble_max_conn <= 0 || cfg->ble_max_conn > BTDM_CONTROLLER_BLE_MAX_CONN_LIMIT))
|| ((cfg->mode & ESP_BT_MODE_CLASSIC_BT) && (cfg->bt_max_acl_conn <= 0 || cfg->bt_max_acl_conn > BTDM_CONTROLLER_BR_EDR_MAX_ACL_CONN_LIMIT))
|| ((cfg->mode & ESP_BT_MODE_CLASSIC_BT) && (cfg->bt_max_sync_conn > BTDM_CONTROLLER_BR_EDR_MAX_SYNC_CONN_LIMIT))) {
return ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG;
}
ESP_LOGI(BTDM_LOG_TAG, "BT controller compile version [%s]", btdm_controller_get_compile_version());
s_wakeup_req_sem = semphr_create_wrapper(1, 0);
if (s_wakeup_req_sem == NULL) {
err = ESP_ERR_NO_MEM;
goto error;
}
esp_phy_modem_init();
esp_bt_power_domain_on();
btdm_controller_mem_init();
periph_module_enable(PERIPH_BT_MODULE);
#ifdef CONFIG_PM_ENABLE
s_btdm_allow_light_sleep = false;
#endif
// set default sleep clock cycle and its fractional bits
btdm_lpcycle_us_frac = RTC_CLK_CAL_FRACT;
btdm_lpcycle_us = 2 << (btdm_lpcycle_us_frac);
#if CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE_ORIG
btdm_lpclk_sel = BTDM_LPCLK_SEL_XTAL; // set default value
#if CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_LPCLK_SEL_EXT_32K_XTAL
// check whether or not EXT_CRYS is working
if (rtc_clk_slow_src_get() == SOC_RTC_SLOW_CLK_SRC_XTAL32K) {
btdm_lpclk_sel = BTDM_LPCLK_SEL_XTAL32K; // External 32kHz XTAL
#ifdef CONFIG_PM_ENABLE
s_btdm_allow_light_sleep = true;
#endif
} else {
ESP_LOGW(BTDM_LOG_TAG, "32.768kHz XTAL not detected, fall back to main XTAL as Bluetooth sleep clock\n"
"light sleep mode will not be able to apply when bluetooth is enabled");
btdm_lpclk_sel = BTDM_LPCLK_SEL_XTAL; // set default value
}
#else
btdm_lpclk_sel = BTDM_LPCLK_SEL_XTAL; // set default value
#endif
bool select_src_ret __attribute__((unused));
bool set_div_ret __attribute__((unused));
if (btdm_lpclk_sel == BTDM_LPCLK_SEL_XTAL) {
select_src_ret = btdm_lpclk_select_src(BTDM_LPCLK_SEL_XTAL);
set_div_ret = btdm_lpclk_set_div(esp_clk_xtal_freq() * 2 / MHZ - 1);
assert(select_src_ret && set_div_ret);
btdm_lpcycle_us_frac = RTC_CLK_CAL_FRACT;
btdm_lpcycle_us = 2 << (btdm_lpcycle_us_frac);
} else { // btdm_lpclk_sel == BTDM_LPCLK_SEL_XTAL32K
select_src_ret = btdm_lpclk_select_src(BTDM_LPCLK_SEL_XTAL32K);
set_div_ret = btdm_lpclk_set_div(0);
assert(select_src_ret && set_div_ret);
btdm_lpcycle_us_frac = RTC_CLK_CAL_FRACT;
btdm_lpcycle_us = (RTC_CLK_CAL_FRACT > 15) ? (1000000 << (RTC_CLK_CAL_FRACT - 15)) :
(1000000 >> (15 - RTC_CLK_CAL_FRACT));
assert(btdm_lpcycle_us != 0);
}
btdm_controller_set_sleep_mode(BTDM_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE_ORIG);
#elif CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE_EVED
btdm_controller_set_sleep_mode(BTDM_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE_EVED);
#else
btdm_controller_set_sleep_mode(BTDM_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE_NONE);
#endif
#if CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_HCI_UART_FLOW_CTRL_EN
sdk_config_set_uart_flow_ctrl_enable(true);
#else
sdk_config_set_uart_flow_ctrl_enable(false);
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_PM_ENABLE
if (!s_btdm_allow_light_sleep) {
if ((err = esp_pm_lock_create(ESP_PM_NO_LIGHT_SLEEP, 0, "btLS", &s_light_sleep_pm_lock)) != ESP_OK) {
goto error;
}
}
if ((err = esp_pm_lock_create(ESP_PM_APB_FREQ_MAX, 0, "bt", &s_pm_lock)) != ESP_OK) {
goto error;
}
esp_timer_create_args_t create_args = {
.callback = btdm_slp_tmr_callback,
.arg = NULL,
.name = "btSlp"
};
if ((err = esp_timer_create(&create_args, &s_btdm_slp_tmr)) != ESP_OK) {
goto error;
}
s_pm_lock_acquired = true;
#endif
#if CONFIG_SW_COEXIST_ENABLE
coex_init();
#endif
btdm_cfg_mask = btdm_config_mask_load();
if (btdm_controller_init(btdm_cfg_mask, cfg) != 0) {
err = ESP_ERR_NO_MEM;
goto error;
}
btdm_controller_status = ESP_BT_CONTROLLER_STATUS_INITED;
return ESP_OK;
error:
bt_controller_deinit_internal();
return err;
}
esp_err_t esp_bt_controller_deinit(void)
{
if (btdm_controller_status != ESP_BT_CONTROLLER_STATUS_INITED) {
return ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE;
}
btdm_controller_deinit();
bt_controller_deinit_internal();
return ESP_OK;
}
static void bt_controller_deinit_internal(void)
{
periph_module_disable(PERIPH_BT_MODULE);
#ifdef CONFIG_PM_ENABLE
if (!s_btdm_allow_light_sleep) {
esp_pm_lock_delete(s_light_sleep_pm_lock);
s_light_sleep_pm_lock = NULL;
}
if (s_pm_lock != NULL) {
esp_pm_lock_delete(s_pm_lock);
s_pm_lock = NULL;
}
if (s_btdm_slp_tmr != NULL) {
esp_timer_stop(s_btdm_slp_tmr);
esp_timer_delete(s_btdm_slp_tmr);
s_btdm_slp_tmr = NULL;
}
s_pm_lock_acquired = false;
#endif
if (s_wakeup_req_sem) {
semphr_delete_wrapper(s_wakeup_req_sem);
s_wakeup_req_sem = NULL;
}
if (osi_funcs_p) {
free(osi_funcs_p);
osi_funcs_p = NULL;
}
btdm_controller_status = ESP_BT_CONTROLLER_STATUS_IDLE;
btdm_lpcycle_us = 0;
btdm_controller_set_sleep_mode(BTDM_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE_NONE);
esp_bt_power_domain_off();
esp_phy_modem_deinit();
}
static void bt_controller_shutdown(void* arg)
{
esp_bt_controller_shutdown();
}
static void bt_shutdown(void)
{
if (btdm_controller_status != ESP_BT_CONTROLLER_STATUS_ENABLED) {
return;
}
#if !CONFIG_FREERTOS_UNICORE
esp_ipc_call_blocking(CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_PINNED_TO_CORE, bt_controller_shutdown, NULL);
#else
bt_controller_shutdown(NULL);
#endif
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esp_phy_disable(PHY_MODEM_BT);
return;
}
static void patch_apply(void)
{
config_btdm_funcs_reset();
#ifndef CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_MODE_BLE_ONLY
config_bt_funcs_reset();
#endif
#ifndef CONFIG_BTDM_CTRL_MODE_BR_EDR_ONLY
config_ble_funcs_reset();
#endif
}
esp_err_t esp_bt_controller_enable(esp_bt_mode_t mode)
{
int ret;
if (btdm_controller_status != ESP_BT_CONTROLLER_STATUS_INITED) {
return ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE;
}
//As the history reason, mode should be equal to the mode which set in esp_bt_controller_init()
if (mode != btdm_controller_get_mode()) {
return ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_PM_ENABLE
if (!s_btdm_allow_light_sleep) {
esp_pm_lock_acquire(s_light_sleep_pm_lock);
}
esp_pm_lock_acquire(s_pm_lock);
#endif
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esp_phy_enable(PHY_MODEM_BT);
#if CONFIG_SW_COEXIST_ENABLE
coex_enable();
#endif
if (btdm_controller_get_sleep_mode() == BTDM_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE_ORIG) {
btdm_controller_enable_sleep(true);
}
sdk_config_set_bt_pll_track_enable(true);
// initialize bluetooth baseband
btdm_check_and_init_bb();
ret = btdm_controller_enable(mode);
if (ret != 0) {
#if CONFIG_SW_COEXIST_ENABLE
coex_disable();
#endif
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esp_phy_disable(PHY_MODEM_BT);
#ifdef CONFIG_PM_ENABLE
if (!s_btdm_allow_light_sleep) {
esp_pm_lock_release(s_light_sleep_pm_lock);
}
esp_pm_lock_release(s_pm_lock);
#endif
return ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE;
}
btdm_controller_status = ESP_BT_CONTROLLER_STATUS_ENABLED;
ret = esp_register_shutdown_handler(bt_shutdown);
if (ret != ESP_OK) {
ESP_LOGW(BTDM_LOG_TAG, "Register shutdown handler failed, ret = 0x%x", ret);
}
return ESP_OK;
}
esp_err_t esp_bt_controller_disable(void)
{
if (btdm_controller_status != ESP_BT_CONTROLLER_STATUS_ENABLED) {
return ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE;
}
// disable modem sleep and wake up from sleep mode
if (btdm_controller_get_sleep_mode() == BTDM_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE_ORIG) {
btdm_controller_enable_sleep(false);
async_wakeup_request(BTDM_ASYNC_WAKEUP_REQ_CTRL_DISA);
while (!btdm_power_state_active()) {
esp_rom_delay_us(1000);
}
}
btdm_controller_disable();
#if CONFIG_SW_COEXIST_ENABLE
coex_disable();
#endif
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esp_phy_disable(PHY_MODEM_BT);
btdm_controller_status = ESP_BT_CONTROLLER_STATUS_INITED;
esp_unregister_shutdown_handler(bt_shutdown);
#ifdef CONFIG_PM_ENABLE
if (!s_btdm_allow_light_sleep) {
esp_pm_lock_release(s_light_sleep_pm_lock);
}
esp_pm_lock_release(s_pm_lock);
#endif
return ESP_OK;
}
esp_bt_controller_status_t esp_bt_controller_get_status(void)
{
return btdm_controller_status;
}
/* extra functions */
esp_err_t esp_ble_tx_power_set(esp_ble_power_type_t power_type, esp_power_level_t power_level)
{
if (ble_txpwr_set(power_type, power_level) != 0) {
return ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG;
}
return ESP_OK;
}
esp_power_level_t esp_ble_tx_power_get(esp_ble_power_type_t power_type)
{
return (esp_power_level_t)ble_txpwr_get(power_type);
}
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esp_err_t esp_bredr_tx_power_set(esp_power_level_t min_power_level, esp_power_level_t max_power_level)
{
esp_err_t err;
int ret;
ret = bredr_txpwr_set(min_power_level, max_power_level);
if (ret == 0) {
err = ESP_OK;
} else if (ret == -1) {
err = ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG;
} else {
err = ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE;
}
return err;
}
esp_err_t esp_bredr_tx_power_get(esp_power_level_t *min_power_level, esp_power_level_t *max_power_level)
{
if (bredr_txpwr_get((int *)min_power_level, (int *)max_power_level) != 0) {
return ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG;
}
return ESP_OK;
}
esp_err_t esp_bt_sleep_enable (void)
{
esp_err_t status;
if (btdm_controller_status != ESP_BT_CONTROLLER_STATUS_ENABLED) {
return ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE;
}
if (btdm_controller_get_sleep_mode() == BTDM_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE_ORIG ||
btdm_controller_get_sleep_mode() == BTDM_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE_EVED) {
btdm_controller_enable_sleep (true);
status = ESP_OK;
} else {
status = ESP_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED;
}
return status;
}
esp_err_t esp_bt_sleep_disable (void)
{
esp_err_t status;
if (btdm_controller_status != ESP_BT_CONTROLLER_STATUS_ENABLED) {
return ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE;
}
if (btdm_controller_get_sleep_mode() == BTDM_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE_ORIG ||
btdm_controller_get_sleep_mode() == BTDM_MODEM_SLEEP_MODE_EVED) {
btdm_controller_enable_sleep (false);
status = ESP_OK;
} else {
status = ESP_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED;
}
return status;
}
esp_err_t esp_bredr_sco_datapath_set(esp_sco_data_path_t data_path)
{
if (btdm_controller_status != ESP_BT_CONTROLLER_STATUS_ENABLED) {
return ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE;
}
bredr_sco_datapath_set(data_path);
return ESP_OK;
}
esp_err_t esp_ble_scan_dupilcate_list_flush(void)
{
if (btdm_controller_status != ESP_BT_CONTROLLER_STATUS_ENABLED) {
return ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE;
}
btdm_controller_scan_duplicate_list_clear();
return ESP_OK;
}
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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/**
* This function re-write controller's function,
* As coredump can not show parameters in function which is in a .a file.
components/bt: High level interrupt in bluetooth components/os: Move ETS_T1_WDT_INUM, ETS_CACHEERR_INUM and ETS_DPORT_INUM to l5 interrupt components/os: high level interrupt(5) components/os: hli_api: meta queue: fix out of bounds access, check for overflow components/os: hli: don't spill registers, instead save them to a separate region Level 4 interrupt has a chance of preempting a window overflow or underflow exception. Therefore it is not possible to use standard context save functions, as the SP on entry to Level 4 interrupt may be invalid (e.g. in WindowUnderflow4). Instead, mask window overflows and save the entire general purpose register file, plus some of the special registers. Then clear WindowStart, allowing the C handler to execute without spilling the old windows. On exit from the interrupt handler, do everything in reverse. components/bt: using high level interrupt in lc components/os: Add DRAM_ATTR to avoid feature `Allow .bss segment placed in external memory` components/bt: optimize code structure components/os: Modify the BT assert process to adapt to coredump and HLI components/os: Disable exception mode after saving special registers To store some registers first, avoid stuck due to live lock after disabling exception mode components/os: using dport instead of AHB in BT to fix live lock components/bt: Fix hli queue send error components/bt: Fix CI fail # Conflicts: # components/bt/CMakeLists.txt # components/bt/component.mk # components/bt/controller/bt.c # components/bt/controller/lib # components/esp_common/src/int_wdt.c # components/esp_system/port/soc/esp32/dport_panic_highint_hdl.S # components/soc/esp32/include/soc/soc.h
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*
* After coredump fixing this issue, just delete this function.
*/
void IRAM_ATTR r_assert(const char *condition, int param0, int param1, const char *file, int line)
{
__asm__ __volatile__("ill\n");
}
#endif /* CONFIG_BT_ENABLED */