This option replaces implementations of functions from ROM:
- memcpy
- memcmp
- memmove
- str[n]cpy
- str[n]cmp
The functions used in the firmware will be better optimized for misaligned
memory. Here are some measurements in CPU cycles for 4096-byte buffers:
memcpy: 28676 -> 4128
memcmp: 49147 -> 14259
memmove: 33896 -> 8086
strcpy: 32771 -> 17313
strcmp: 32775 -> 13191
The GPIO function names has conflict with the public API used by
esp_driver_gpio component.
For now, we simply comment out the conflict ones.
Later, we should consider reusing the GPIO rom APIs.
The integrity_walker now calls the integrity check hook to control
free AND used blocks of memory in the TLSF pool. This integrity walker
function is called from tlsf_check_pool.
This commit creates a patch of integrity_walker function to update the
outdated implementation in the ROM.
- Support SOC ROOT clock source switch
- Support CPU frequency change
- Support RTC SLOW clock source switch
- Support RTC SLOW clock + RC FAST calibration
Remove FPGA build for esp32h2
...and all their callers.
With the upcoming switch from sizeof(time_t)==4 to sizeof(time_t)==8,
sizeof(struct stat) is also increasing.
A few newlib functions present in ROM allocate 'struct stat' on the
stack and call _fstat_r on this structure. The implementation of
fstat is provided in ESP-IDF. This implementation will often do
memset(st, 0, sizeof(*st)), where st is 'struct stat*', before setting
some fields of this structure. If IDF is built with sizeof(st)
different from sizeof(st) which ROM was built with, this will lead
to an out-of-bounds write and a stack corruption.
This commit removes problematic ROM functions from the linker script.
Here are the functions which allocate 'struct stat':
* _isatty_r (in ROM)
* __swhatbuf_r, called by __smakebuf_r, called by __swsetup_r and
__srefill_r (in ROM)
* _fseeko_r (not in ROM)
* glob2 (not in ROM)
* _gettemp (not in ROM)
As a result, these functions are used from libc.a, and use correct
size of 'stat' structure.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/7980