- 30 Jan, 2024 1 commit
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Johny Mattsson authored
Plenty of dependency adjustments, printf format specificier updates, FreeRTOS type and macro name modernisation, not to mention API changes. Still plenty of legacy/deprecated drivers in use which will need updating. The following features have been removed due to no longer being available from the IDF: - ADC hall effect sensor reading - Configuration of SD SPI host via sdmmc module (now must be done first via the spimaster module) - FAT partition selection on external SD cards; only the first FAT partition is supported by the IDF now On the other hand, the eth module now supports the following new chipsets: - KSZ8001 - KSZ8021 - KSZ8031 - KSZ8051 - KSZ8061 - KSZ8091 - Possibly additional models in the LAN87xx series (the IDF docs aren't clear on precisely which models are handled) Further, the sdmmc module is now available on the ESP32-S3 as well.
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- 15 Jul, 2021 1 commit
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Johny Mattsson authored
Yet to come: - part 2: dealing with deprecated and removed APIs - part 3: making it actually work again
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- 07 Oct, 2018 1 commit
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devsaurus authored
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- 30 Dec, 2016 1 commit
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Johny Mattsson authored
- Switched hardcoded interrupts to new IDF interrupt allocation framework. - gpio module switched to the IDF's per-pin interrupt callback service. - Improved NodeMCU linker script since it broke with the IDF upgrade. - Various compatibility updates.
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- 12 Nov, 2016 1 commit
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Johny Mattsson authored
WiFi STA module updated to reflect IDF name changes. Platform flash and partition api updated to reflect IDF name changes. Eventually these (and the SPIFFS module) will likely need to be updated to exclusively work with the esp_partition_xxx() functions in order to support working with encrypted flash.
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- 22 Sep, 2016 3 commits
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Johny Mattsson authored
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Johny Mattsson authored
The heuristics could probably be improved a lot, but this is better than nothing at least.
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Johny Mattsson authored
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- 20 Sep, 2016 1 commit
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Johny Mattsson authored
RTOS driver evicted as it did not play nice with stdio etc. Implemented a minimal driver to fully support Lua console on UART0. Output on UART0 done via stdout (provided by the IDF). Input and setup handled via driver_console/console.c. In addition to the direct input function console_getc(), the driver also registers in the syscall tables to enable regular stdio input functions to work (yay!). The Lua VM is still using the direct interface since it's less overhead, but does also work when going through stdin/fd 0. Auto-bauding on the console is not yet functional; revisit when the UART docs are available. Module registration/linking/enabling moved over to be Kconfig based. See updates to base_nodemcu/include/module.h and base_nodemcu/Kconfig for details. The sdk-overrides directory/approach is no longer used. The IDF is simply too different to the old RTOS SDK - we need to adapt our code directly instead. Everything in app/ is now unused, and will need to be gradually migrated into components/ though it is probably better to migrate straight from the latest dev branch.
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- 12 Oct, 2015 1 commit
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Johny Mattsson authored
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- 10 Jul, 2015 2 commits
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Johny Mattsson authored
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Johny Mattsson authored
Added Lua module rtctime to interface with it. This keeps as accurate time as is possible on the ESP8266, including across deep sleeps (provided rtctime.dsleep() is used rather than node.dsleep()). Intended to be used together with NTP for high accuracy time keeping. The API is via rtctime.{get,set}timeofday(), working from Unix epoch. Note that 160MHz CPU clock is not currently supported by the rtctime code, as it is only aware of the 52MHz boot clock and the regular 80Mhz default clock. See rtctime.h for detailed info on how this all works.
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