esp-idf/components/hal
Cao Sen Miao 247866261f Merge branch 'feature/flash_support_on_esp32s3' into 'master'
esp_flash: bringup ext flash chip on ESP32-S3

Closes IDF-2021 and IDF-3230

See merge request espressif/esp-idf!14523
2021-08-02 03:59:14 +00:00
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esp32 MCPWM: expose API to set timer resolution 2021-07-30 18:52:17 +08:00
esp32c3 Merge branch 'feature/flash_support_on_esp32s3' into 'master' 2021-08-02 03:59:14 +00:00
esp32h2 spi_flash: add support for ext flash 2021-07-31 14:11:35 +08:00
esp32s2 spi_flash: add support for ext flash 2021-07-31 14:11:35 +08:00
esp32s3 Merge branch 'feature/flash_support_on_esp32s3' into 'master' 2021-08-02 03:59:14 +00:00
include/hal Merge branch 'refactor/cleanup_mcpwm_examples' into 'master' 2021-07-29 10:41:07 +00:00
platform_port/include/hal
test
CMakeLists.txt esp32: cleanup build script 2021-07-16 20:14:27 +08:00
Kconfig
README.md
adc_hal.c adc: support adc2 working with WiFi 2021-07-28 17:50:14 +08:00
aes_hal.c
component.mk
cpu_hal.c
dac_hal.c
ds_hal.c
emac_hal.c
gdma_hal.c
gpio_hal.c
i2c_hal.c
i2c_hal_iram.c
i2s_hal.c
interrupt_controller_hal.c
lcd_hal.c
ledc_hal.c
ledc_hal_iram.c
linker.lf
mcpwm_hal.c
mpu_hal.c
pcnt_hal.c
rmt_hal.c
rtc_io_hal.c
sdio_slave_hal.c
sha_hal.c
sigmadelta_hal.c
soc_hal.c
spi_flash_encrypt_hal_iram.c
spi_flash_hal.c
spi_flash_hal_common.inc spi_flash: add support for ext flash 2021-07-31 14:11:35 +08:00
spi_flash_hal_gpspi.c
spi_flash_hal_iram.c
spi_hal.c
spi_hal_iram.c spi_master: correctly reset spi afifos before DMA transaction starts 2021-07-28 17:51:25 +08:00
spi_slave_hal.c
spi_slave_hal_iram.c
spi_slave_hd_hal.c
systimer_hal.c
timer_hal.c
touch_sensor_hal.c
twai_hal.c
twai_hal_iram.c
uart_hal.c
uart_hal_iram.c
usb_hal.c
usbh_hal.c
wdt_hal_iram.c

README.md

hal

The hal component provides hardware abstraction and implementation for targets supported by ESP-IDF.

include/hal

/include/hal contains header files which provides a hardware-agnostic interface to the SoC. The interface consists of function declarations and abstracted types that other, higher level components can make use of in order to have code portable to all targets ESP-IDF supports.

It contains an abstraction layer for ineracting with/driving the hardware found in the SoC such as the peripherals and 'core' hardware such as the CPU, MPU, caches, etc. It contains for the abstracted types. The abstraction design is actually two levels -- often somtimes xxx_hal.h includes a lower-level header from a xxx_ll.h, which resides in the implementation. More on this abstraction design in the hal/include/hal's Readme

target/include

Provides the implementation of the hardware-agnostic interface in the abstraction. Target-specific subdirectories exist for wildly different implementations among targets; while code that are common/very similar might be placed in the top-level of /<target>/include, using some amount of conditional preprocessors. It is up to the developers' discretion on which strategy to use. Code usually reside in source files with same names to header files whose interfaces they implement, ex. xxx_hal.c for xxx_hal.h.

As mentioned previously, the lower-level abstraction header xxx_ll.h resides in this directory, since they contain hardware-specific details. However, what these can do is provide some abstraction among implementations, so that more code can be moved to the common, non-target-specific subdirectories.

This can also contain target-specific extensions to the HAL headers. These target-specific HAL headers have the same name and include the abstraction layer HAL header via include_next. These extensions might add more function declarations or override some things using macro magic.