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			16 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C
		
	
	
	
	
	
| #include <string.h>
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| #include <sys/param.h>
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| #include "unity.h"
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| #include "test_utils.h"             // unity_send_signal
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| #include "driver/uart.h"            // for the uart driver access
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| #include "esp_log.h"
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| #include "esp_system.h"             // for uint32_t esp_random()
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| #include "esp_rom_gpio.h"
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| #include "soc/uart_periph.h"
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| 
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| #define UART_TAG         "Uart"
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| #define UART_NUM1        (UART_NUM_1)
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| #define BUF_SIZE         (100)
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| #define UART1_RX_PIN     (22)
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| #define UART1_TX_PIN     (23)
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| #define UART_BAUD_11520  (11520)
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| #define UART_BAUD_115200 (115200)
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| #define TOLERANCE        (0.02)    //baud rate error tolerance 2%.
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| 
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| #define UART1_CTS_PIN    (13)
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| // RTS for RS485 Half-Duplex Mode manages DE/~RE
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| #define UART1_RTS_PIN    (18)
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| 
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| // Number of packets to be send during test
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| #define PACKETS_NUMBER  (10)
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| 
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| // Wait timeout for uart driver
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| #define PACKET_READ_TICS    (1000 / portTICK_RATE_MS)
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| 
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| #define TEST_DEFAULT_CLK UART_SCLK_APB
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| 
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| static void uart_config(uint32_t baud_rate, uart_sclk_t source_clk)
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| {
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|     uart_config_t uart_config = {
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|         .baud_rate = baud_rate,
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|         .source_clk = source_clk,
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|         .data_bits = UART_DATA_8_BITS,
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|         .parity = UART_PARITY_DISABLE,
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|         .stop_bits = UART_STOP_BITS_1,
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|         .flow_ctrl = UART_HW_FLOWCTRL_DISABLE,
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|     };
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| 
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|     uart_driver_install(UART_NUM1, BUF_SIZE * 2, BUF_SIZE * 2, 20, NULL, 0);
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|     uart_param_config(UART_NUM1, &uart_config);
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|     TEST_ESP_OK(uart_set_loop_back(UART_NUM1, true));
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| }
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| 
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| static volatile bool exit_flag;
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| 
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| static void test_task(void *pvParameters)
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| {
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|     xSemaphoreHandle *sema = (xSemaphoreHandle *) pvParameters;
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|     char* data = (char *) malloc(256);
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| 
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|     while (exit_flag == false) {
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|         uart_tx_chars(UART_NUM1, data, 256);
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|         // The uart_wait_tx_done() function does not block anything if ticks_to_wait = 0.
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|         uart_wait_tx_done(UART_NUM1, 0);
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|     }
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| 
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|     free(data);
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|     xSemaphoreGive(*sema);
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|     vTaskDelete(NULL);
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| }
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| 
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| static void test_task2(void *pvParameters)
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| {
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|     while (exit_flag == false) {
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|         // This task obstruct a setting tx_done_sem semaphore in the UART interrupt.
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|         // It leads to waiting the ticks_to_wait time in uart_wait_tx_done() function.
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|         uart_disable_tx_intr(UART_NUM1);
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|     }
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|     vTaskDelete(NULL);
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| }
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| 
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| TEST_CASE("test uart_wait_tx_done is not blocked when ticks_to_wait=0", "[uart]")
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| {
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|     uart_config(UART_BAUD_11520, TEST_DEFAULT_CLK);
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| 
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|     xSemaphoreHandle exit_sema = xSemaphoreCreateBinary();
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|     exit_flag = false;
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| 
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|     xTaskCreate(test_task,  "tsk1", 2048, &exit_sema, 5, NULL);
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|     xTaskCreate(test_task2, "tsk2", 2048, NULL,       5, NULL);
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| 
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|     printf("Waiting for 5 sec\n");
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|     vTaskDelay(5000 / portTICK_PERIOD_MS);
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|     exit_flag = true;
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| 
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|     if (xSemaphoreTake(exit_sema, 1000 / portTICK_PERIOD_MS) == pdTRUE) {
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|         vSemaphoreDelete(exit_sema);
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|     } else {
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|         TEST_FAIL_MESSAGE("uart_wait_tx_done is blocked");
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|     }
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|     TEST_ESP_OK(uart_driver_delete(UART_NUM1));
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| }
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| 
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| TEST_CASE("test uart get baud-rate", "[uart]")
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| {
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| #if SOC_UART_SUPPORT_REF_TICK
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|     uint32_t baud_rate1 = 0;
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|     printf("init uart%d, use reftick, baud rate : %d\n", (int)UART_NUM1, (int)UART_BAUD_11520);
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|     uart_config(UART_BAUD_11520, UART_SCLK_REF_TICK);
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|     uart_get_baudrate(UART_NUM1, &baud_rate1);
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|     printf("get  baud rate when use reftick: %d\n", (int)baud_rate1);
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|     TEST_ASSERT_UINT32_WITHIN(UART_BAUD_11520 * TOLERANCE, UART_BAUD_11520, baud_rate1);
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| #endif
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|     uint32_t baud_rate2 = 0;
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|     printf("init uart%d, unuse reftick, baud rate : %d\n", (int)UART_NUM1, (int)UART_BAUD_115200);
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|     uart_config(UART_BAUD_115200, TEST_DEFAULT_CLK);
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|     uart_get_baudrate(UART_NUM1, &baud_rate2);
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|     printf("get  baud rate when don't use reftick: %d\n", (int)baud_rate2);
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|     TEST_ASSERT_UINT32_WITHIN(UART_BAUD_115200 * TOLERANCE, UART_BAUD_115200, baud_rate2);
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| 
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|     uart_driver_delete(UART_NUM1);
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|     ESP_LOGI(UART_TAG, "get baud-rate test passed  ....\n");
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| }
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| 
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| TEST_CASE("test uart tx data with break", "[uart]")
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| {
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|     const int buf_len = 200;
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|     const int send_len = 128;
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|     const int brk_len = 10;
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|     char *psend = (char *)malloc(buf_len);
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|     TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(psend);
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|     memset(psend, '0', buf_len);
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|     uart_config(UART_BAUD_115200, TEST_DEFAULT_CLK);
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|     printf("Uart%d send %d bytes with break\n", UART_NUM1, send_len);
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|     uart_write_bytes_with_break(UART_NUM1, (const char *)psend, send_len, brk_len);
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|     uart_wait_tx_done(UART_NUM1, (portTickType)portMAX_DELAY);
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|     //If the code is running here, it means the test passed, otherwise it will crash due to the interrupt wdt timeout.
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|     printf("Send data with break test passed\n");
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|     free(psend);
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|     uart_driver_delete(UART_NUM1);
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| }
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| 
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| static void uart_word_len_set_get_test(int uart_num)
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| {
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|     printf("uart word len set and get test\n");
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|     uart_word_length_t word_length_set = 0;
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|     uart_word_length_t word_length_get = 0;
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|     for (int i = 0; i < UART_DATA_BITS_MAX; i++) {
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|         word_length_set = UART_DATA_5_BITS + i;
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|         TEST_ESP_OK(uart_set_word_length(uart_num, word_length_set));
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|         TEST_ESP_OK(uart_get_word_length(uart_num, &word_length_get));
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|         TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(word_length_set, word_length_get);
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| static void uart_stop_bit_set_get_test(int uart_num)
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| {
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|     printf("uart stop bit set and get test\n");
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|     uart_stop_bits_t stop_bit_set = 0;
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|     uart_stop_bits_t stop_bit_get = 0;
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|     for (int i = UART_STOP_BITS_1; i < UART_STOP_BITS_MAX; i++) {
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|         stop_bit_set = i;
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|         TEST_ESP_OK(uart_set_stop_bits(uart_num, stop_bit_set));
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|         TEST_ESP_OK(uart_get_stop_bits(uart_num, &stop_bit_get));
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|         TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(stop_bit_set, stop_bit_get);
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| static void uart_parity_set_get_test(int uart_num)
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| {
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|     printf("uart parity set and get test\n");
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|     uart_parity_t parity_set[3] = {
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|         UART_PARITY_DISABLE,
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|         UART_PARITY_EVEN,
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|         UART_PARITY_ODD,
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|     };
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|     uart_parity_t parity_get = 0;
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|     for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
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|         TEST_ESP_OK(uart_set_parity(uart_num, parity_set[i]));
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|         TEST_ESP_OK(uart_get_parity(uart_num, &parity_get));
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|         TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(parity_set[i], parity_get);
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| static void uart_hw_flow_set_get_test(int uart_num)
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| {
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|     printf("uart hw flow control set and get test\n");
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|     uart_hw_flowcontrol_t flowcontrol_set = 0;
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|     uart_hw_flowcontrol_t flowcontrol_get = 0;
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|     for (int i = 0; i < UART_HW_FLOWCTRL_DISABLE; i++) {
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|         TEST_ESP_OK(uart_set_hw_flow_ctrl(uart_num, flowcontrol_set, 20));
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|         TEST_ESP_OK(uart_get_hw_flow_ctrl(uart_num, &flowcontrol_get));
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|         TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(flowcontrol_set, flowcontrol_get);
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| static void uart_wakeup_set_get_test(int uart_num)
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| {
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|     printf("uart wake up set and get test\n");
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|     int wake_up_set = 0;
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|     int wake_up_get = 0;
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|     for (int i = 3; i < 0x3ff; i++) {
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|         wake_up_set = i;
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|         TEST_ESP_OK(uart_set_wakeup_threshold(uart_num, wake_up_set));
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|         TEST_ESP_OK(uart_get_wakeup_threshold(uart_num, &wake_up_get));
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|         TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(wake_up_set, wake_up_get);
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| TEST_CASE("uart general API test", "[uart]")
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| {
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|     const int uart_num = UART_NUM1;
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|     uart_config_t uart_config = {
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|         .baud_rate = 115200,
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|         .data_bits = UART_DATA_8_BITS,
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|         .parity = UART_PARITY_DISABLE,
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|         .stop_bits = UART_STOP_BITS_1,
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|         .flow_ctrl = UART_HW_FLOWCTRL_DISABLE,
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|         .source_clk = TEST_DEFAULT_CLK,
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|     };
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|     uart_param_config(uart_num, &uart_config);
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|     uart_word_len_set_get_test(uart_num);
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|     uart_stop_bit_set_get_test(uart_num);
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|     uart_parity_set_get_test(uart_num);
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|     uart_hw_flow_set_get_test(uart_num);
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|     uart_wakeup_set_get_test(uart_num);
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| }
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| 
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| static void uart_write_task(void *param)
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| {
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|     int uart_num = (int)param;
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|     uint8_t *tx_buf = (uint8_t *)malloc(1024);
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|     if(tx_buf == NULL) {
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|         TEST_FAIL_MESSAGE("tx buffer malloc fail");
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|     }
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|     for(int i = 1; i < 1023; i++) {
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|         tx_buf[i] = (i & 0xff);
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|     }
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|     for(int i = 0; i < 1024; i++) {
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|         //d[0] and d[1023] are header
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|         tx_buf[0] = (i & 0xff);
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|         tx_buf[1023] = ((~i) & 0xff);
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|         uart_write_bytes(uart_num, (const char*)tx_buf, 1024);
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|         uart_wait_tx_done(uart_num, (TickType_t)portMAX_DELAY);
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|     }
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|     free(tx_buf);
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|     vTaskDelete(NULL);
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| }
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| 
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| /**
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|  * The following tests use loop back
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|  *
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|  * NOTE: In the following tests, because the internal loopback is enabled, the CTS signal is connected to
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|  * the RTS signal internally. However, On ESP32S3, they are not, and the CTS keeps the default level (which
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|  * is a high level). So the workaround is to map the CTS in_signal to a GPIO pin (here IO13 is used) and connect
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|  * the RTS output_signal to this IO.
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|  */
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| 
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| TEST_CASE("uart read write test", "[uart]")
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| {
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|     const int uart_num = UART_NUM1;
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|     uint8_t *rd_data = (uint8_t *)malloc(1024);
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|     if(rd_data == NULL) {
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|         TEST_FAIL_MESSAGE("rx buffer malloc fail");
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|     }
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|     uart_config_t uart_config = {
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|         .baud_rate = 2000000,
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|         .data_bits = UART_DATA_8_BITS,
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|         .parity = UART_PARITY_DISABLE,
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|         .stop_bits = UART_STOP_BITS_1,
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|         .flow_ctrl = UART_HW_FLOWCTRL_CTS_RTS,
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|         .source_clk = TEST_DEFAULT_CLK,
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|         .rx_flow_ctrl_thresh = 120
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|     };
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|     TEST_ESP_OK(uart_driver_install(uart_num, BUF_SIZE * 2, 0, 20, NULL, 0));
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|     TEST_ESP_OK(uart_param_config(uart_num, &uart_config));
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|     TEST_ESP_OK(uart_set_loop_back(uart_num, true));
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|     TEST_ESP_OK(uart_set_pin(uart_num, UART_PIN_NO_CHANGE, UART_PIN_NO_CHANGE, UART_PIN_NO_CHANGE, UART1_CTS_PIN));
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|     //Connect the RTS out_signal to the CTS pin (which is mapped to CTS in_signal)
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|     esp_rom_gpio_connect_out_signal(UART1_CTS_PIN, uart_periph_signal[uart_num].rts_sig, 0, 0);
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| 
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|     TEST_ESP_OK(uart_wait_tx_done(uart_num, portMAX_DELAY));
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|     vTaskDelay(1 / portTICK_PERIOD_MS); // make sure last byte has flushed from TX FIFO
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|     TEST_ESP_OK(uart_flush_input(uart_num));
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| 
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|     xTaskCreate(uart_write_task, "uart_write_task", 2048 * 4, (void *)uart_num, UNITY_FREERTOS_PRIORITY - 1, NULL);
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|     for (int i = 0; i < 1024; i++) {
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|         int bytes_remaining = 1024;
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|         memset(rd_data, 0, 1024);
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|         while (bytes_remaining) {
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|             int bytes_received = uart_read_bytes(uart_num, rd_data + 1024 - bytes_remaining, bytes_remaining, (TickType_t)1000);
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|             if (bytes_received < 0) {
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|                 TEST_FAIL_MESSAGE("read timeout, uart read write test fail");
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|             }
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|             bytes_remaining -= bytes_received;
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|         }
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|         int check_fail_cnt = 0;
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|         if (rd_data[0] != (i & 0xff)) {
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|             printf("packet %d index check error at offset 0, expected 0x%02x\n", i, i);
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|             ++check_fail_cnt;
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|         }
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|         if (rd_data[1023] != ((~i) & 0xff)) {
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|             printf("packet %d index check error at offset 1023, expected 0x%02x\n", i, ((~i) & 0xff));
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|             ++check_fail_cnt;
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|         }
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|         for (int j = 1; j < 1023; j++) {
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|             if (rd_data[j] != (j & 0xff)) {
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|                 printf("data mismatch in packet %d offset %d, expected 0x%02x got 0x%02x\n", i, j, (j & 0xff), rd_data[j]);
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|                 ++check_fail_cnt;
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|             }
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|             if (check_fail_cnt > 10) {
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|                 printf("(further checks skipped)\n");
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|                 break;
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|             }
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|         }
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|         if (check_fail_cnt > 0) {
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|             ESP_LOG_BUFFER_HEX("rd_data", rd_data, 1024);
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|             TEST_FAIL();
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|         }
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|     }
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|     uart_wait_tx_done(uart_num, (TickType_t)portMAX_DELAY);
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|     uart_driver_delete(uart_num);
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|     free(rd_data);
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| }
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| 
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| TEST_CASE("uart tx with ringbuffer test", "[uart]")
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| {
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|     const int uart_num = UART_NUM1;
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|     uint8_t *rd_data = (uint8_t *)malloc(1024);
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|     uint8_t *wr_data = (uint8_t *)malloc(1024);
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|     if(rd_data == NULL || wr_data == NULL) {
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|         TEST_FAIL_MESSAGE("buffer malloc fail");
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|     }
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|     uart_config_t uart_config = {
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|         .baud_rate = 2000000,
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|         .data_bits = UART_DATA_8_BITS,
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|         .parity = UART_PARITY_DISABLE,
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|         .stop_bits = UART_STOP_BITS_1,
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|         .flow_ctrl = UART_HW_FLOWCTRL_CTS_RTS,
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|         .rx_flow_ctrl_thresh = 120,
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|         .source_clk = TEST_DEFAULT_CLK,
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|     };
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|     uart_wait_tx_idle_polling(uart_num);
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|     TEST_ESP_OK(uart_param_config(uart_num, &uart_config));
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|     TEST_ESP_OK(uart_driver_install(uart_num, 1024 * 2, 1024 *2, 20, NULL, 0));
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|     TEST_ESP_OK(uart_set_loop_back(uart_num, true));
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|     TEST_ESP_OK(uart_set_pin(uart_num, UART_PIN_NO_CHANGE, UART_PIN_NO_CHANGE, UART_PIN_NO_CHANGE, UART1_CTS_PIN));
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|     //Connect the RTS out_signal to the CTS pin (which is mapped to CTS in_signal)
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|     esp_rom_gpio_connect_out_signal(UART1_CTS_PIN, uart_periph_signal[uart_num].rts_sig, 0, 0);
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| 
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|     for (int i = 0; i < 1024; i++) {
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|         wr_data[i] = i;
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|         rd_data[i] = 0;
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|     }
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|     uart_write_bytes(uart_num, (const char*)wr_data, 1024);
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|     uart_wait_tx_done(uart_num, (TickType_t)portMAX_DELAY);
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|     uart_read_bytes(uart_num, rd_data, 1024, (TickType_t)1000);
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|     TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_HEX8_ARRAY(wr_data, rd_data, 1024);
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|     TEST_ESP_OK(uart_driver_delete(uart_num));
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|     free(rd_data);
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|     free(wr_data);
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| }
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| 
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| TEST_CASE("uart int state restored after flush", "[uart]")
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| {
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|     /**
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|      * The first goal of this test is to make sure that when our RX FIFO is full,
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|      * we can continue receiving back data after flushing
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|      * For more details, check IDF-4374
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|      */
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|     uart_config_t uart_config = {
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|         .baud_rate = 115200,
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|         .data_bits = UART_DATA_8_BITS,
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|         .parity    = UART_PARITY_DISABLE,
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|         .stop_bits = UART_STOP_BITS_1,
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|         .flow_ctrl = UART_HW_FLOWCTRL_DISABLE,
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|         .source_clk = UART_SCLK_APB,
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|     };
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| 
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|     const uart_port_t uart_echo = UART_NUM_1;
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|     const int uart_tx_signal = U1TXD_OUT_IDX;
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|     const int uart_tx = 4;
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|     const int uart_rx = 5;
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|     const int buf_size = 256;
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|     const int intr_alloc_flags = 0;
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| 
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|     TEST_ESP_OK(uart_driver_install(uart_echo, buf_size * 2, 0, 0, NULL, intr_alloc_flags));
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|     TEST_ESP_OK(uart_param_config(uart_echo, &uart_config));
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|     TEST_ESP_OK(uart_set_pin(uart_echo, uart_tx, uart_rx, UART_PIN_NO_CHANGE, UART_PIN_NO_CHANGE));
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| 
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|     /* Make sure UART1's RX signal is connected to TX pin
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|      * This creates a loop that lets us receive anything we send on the UART */
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|     esp_rom_gpio_connect_out_signal(uart_rx, uart_tx_signal, false, false);
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| 
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|     uint8_t *data = (uint8_t *) malloc(buf_size);
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|     TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(data);
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|     uart_write_bytes(uart_echo, (const char *) data, buf_size);
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| 
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|     /* As we set up a loopback, we can read them back on RX */
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|     int len = uart_read_bytes(uart_echo, data, buf_size, 1000 / portTICK_RATE_MS);
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|     TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(len, buf_size);
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| 
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|     /* Fill the RX buffer, this should disable the RX interrupts */
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|     int written = uart_write_bytes(uart_echo, (const char *) data, buf_size);
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|     TEST_ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL(-1, written);
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|     written = uart_write_bytes(uart_echo, (const char *) data, buf_size);
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|     TEST_ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL(-1, written);
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|     written = uart_write_bytes(uart_echo, (const char *) data, buf_size);
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|     TEST_ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL(-1, written);
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| 
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|     /* Flush the input buffer, RX interrupts should be re-enabled */
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|     uart_flush_input(uart_echo);
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|     written = uart_write_bytes(uart_echo, (const char *) data, buf_size);
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|     TEST_ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL(-1, written);
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|     len = uart_read_bytes(uart_echo, data, buf_size, 1000 / portTICK_RATE_MS);
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|     /* len equals buf_size bytes if interrupts were indeed re-enabled */
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|     TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(len, buf_size);
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| 
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|     /**
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|      * Second test, make sure that if we explicitly disable the RX interrupts,
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|      * they are NOT re-enabled after flushing
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|      * To do so, start by cleaning the RX FIFO, disable the RX interrupts,
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|      * flush again, send data to the UART and check that we haven't received
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|      * any of the bytes */
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|     uart_flush_input(uart_echo);
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|     uart_disable_rx_intr(uart_echo);
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|     uart_flush_input(uart_echo);
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|     written = uart_write_bytes(uart_echo, (const char *) data, buf_size);
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|     TEST_ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL(-1, written);
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|     len = uart_read_bytes(uart_echo, data, buf_size, 250 / portTICK_RATE_MS);
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|     TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(len, 0);
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| 
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|     TEST_ESP_OK(uart_driver_delete(uart_echo));
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|     free(data);
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| }
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