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Merge branch 'refactor/usb_device_driver' into 'master'
tiny_usb: support on esp32-s3 Closes IDF-3234 See merge request espressif/esp-idf!14293
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@@ -25,8 +25,8 @@ Ring Buffers
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The ESP-IDF FreeRTOS ring buffer is a strictly FIFO buffer that supports arbitrarily sized items.
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Ring buffers are a more memory efficient alternative to FreeRTOS queues in situations where the
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size of items is variable. The capacity of a ring buffer is not measured by the number of items
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it can store, but rather by the amount of memory used for storing items. The ring buffer provides API
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to send an item, or to allocate space for an item in the ring buffer to be filled manually by the user.
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it can store, but rather by the amount of memory used for storing items. The ring buffer provides API
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to send an item, or to allocate space for an item in the ring buffer to be filled manually by the user.
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For efficiency reasons,
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**items are always retrieved from the ring buffer by reference**. As a result, all retrieved
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items *must also be returned* to the ring buffer by using :cpp:func:`vRingbufferReturnItem` or :cpp:func:`vRingbufferReturnItemFromISR`, in order for them to be removed from the ring buffer completely.
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@@ -531,6 +531,6 @@ Hooks API Reference
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Component Specific Properties
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Besides standart component variables that could be gotten with basic cmake build properties FreeRTOS component also provides an arguments (only one so far) for simpler integration with other modules:
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Besides standard component variables that could be gotten with basic cmake build properties FreeRTOS component also provides an arguments (only one so far) for simpler integration with other modules:
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- `ORIG_INCLUDE_PATH` - contains an absolute path to freertos root include folder. Thus instead of `#include "freertos/FreeRTOS.h"` you can refer to headers directly: `#include "FreeRTOS.h"`.
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