docs: standardize the names of bootloaders in esp-idf

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renpeiying
2024-09-20 16:24:20 +08:00
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@@ -288,14 +288,14 @@ RTC Watchdog Timeout
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{IDF_TARGET_RTCWDT_RTC_RESET:default="Not updated", esp32="RTCWDT_RTC_RESET", esp32s2="RTCWDT_RTC_RST", esp32s3="RTCWDT_RTC_RST", esp32c3="RTCWDT_RTC_RST", esp32c2="RTCWDT_RTC_RST", esp32c6="LP_WDT_SYS", esp32h2="LP_WDT_SYS", esp32p4="LP_WDT_SYS"}
The RTC watchdog is used in the startup code to keep track of execution time and it also helps to prevent a lock-up caused by an unstable power source. It is enabled by default (see :ref:`CONFIG_BOOTLOADER_WDT_ENABLE`). If the execution time is exceeded, the RTC watchdog will restart the system. In this case, the ROM bootloader will print a message with the ``RTC Watchdog Timeout`` reason for the reboot.
The RTC watchdog is used in the startup code to keep track of execution time and it also helps to prevent a lock-up caused by an unstable power source. It is enabled by default (see :ref:`CONFIG_BOOTLOADER_WDT_ENABLE`). If the execution time is exceeded, the RTC watchdog will restart the system. In this case, the first stage (ROM) bootloader will print a message with the ``RTC Watchdog Timeout`` reason for the reboot.
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rst:0x10 ({IDF_TARGET_RTCWDT_RTC_RESET})
The RTC watchdog covers the execution time from the first stage bootloader (ROM bootloader) to application startup. It is initially set in the ROM bootloader, then configured in the bootloader with the :ref:`CONFIG_BOOTLOADER_WDT_TIME_MS` option (9000 ms by default). During the application initialization stage, it is reconfigured because the source of the slow clock may have changed, and finally disabled right before the ``app_main()`` call. There is an option :ref:`CONFIG_BOOTLOADER_WDT_DISABLE_IN_USER_CODE` which prevents the RTC watchdog from being disabled before ``app_main``. Instead, the RTC watchdog remains active and must be fed periodically in your application's code.
The RTC watchdog covers the execution time from the first stage (ROM) bootloader to application startup. It is initially set in the first stage (ROM) bootloader, then configured in the bootloader with the :ref:`CONFIG_BOOTLOADER_WDT_TIME_MS` option (9000 ms by default). During the application initialization stage, it is reconfigured because the source of the slow clock may have changed, and finally disabled right before the ``app_main()`` call. There is an option :ref:`CONFIG_BOOTLOADER_WDT_DISABLE_IN_USER_CODE` which prevents the RTC watchdog from being disabled before ``app_main``. Instead, the RTC watchdog remains active and must be fed periodically in your application's code.
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