1. 19 Nov, 2021 1 commit
    • Johny Mattsson's avatar
      Minor Lua fixes. (#3467) · 1965a12e
      Johny Mattsson authored
      Discovered over on the dev-esp32-idf4 branch.
      
      - Off by one error in loadLFS, leading to slight memory leak and
        potential corruption.
      
      - Insufficient return value check in loadLFS, where uzlib may return
        one of two success conditions, one of which would result in an
        out-of-bounds access and related pain.
      
      - One case of a side effect within a lua_assert(), leading to
        silently broken LFS image handling when compiling without asserts
        enabled, the issue showing up as module names being shuffled around.
      
      - Incorrect encoding of TValues in LFS when 64bit numbers in use.
      1965a12e
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  5. 21 Jul, 2019 1 commit
    • Johny Mattsson's avatar
      Major cleanup - c_whatever is finally history. (#2838) · 526d21da
      Johny Mattsson authored
      The PR removed the bulk of non-newlib headers from the NodeMCU source base.  
      app/libc has now been cut down to the bare minimum overrides to shadow the 
      corresponding functions in the SDK's libc. The old c_xyz.h headerfiles have been 
      nuked in favour of the standard <xyz.h> headers, with a few exceptions over in 
      sdk-overrides. Again, shipping a libc.a without headers is a terrible thing to do. We're 
      still living on a prayer that libc was configured the same was as a default-configured
      xtensa gcc toolchain assumes it is. That part I cannot do anything about, unfortunately, 
      but it's no worse than it has been before.
      
      This enables our source files to compile successfully using the standard header files, 
      and use the typical malloc()/calloc()/realloc()/free(), the strwhatever()s and 
      memwhatever()s. These end up, through macro and linker magic, mapped to the 
      appropriate SDK or ROM functions.
      526d21da
  6. 05 Apr, 2019 1 commit
    • Terry Ellison's avatar
      SDK 3.0 release (#2692) · 9a471079
      Terry Ellison authored
      * Rebaseline firmware to non-OS SDK version 3.0
      * Note that SDK version 3.0 introduces the concept of a Flash Partition Table(PT).  This is located at Flash offset 0x10000 in our firmware build.
      * The firmware is now PT aware with both LFS and SPIFFS taking their partition size and location from the PT
      * A new tool `tools/nodemcu-partition.py` is now used to initialise these data and can also download LFS and SPIFFS images to these partitions.
      9a471079
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