It seems most common for the connection to the wider internet to be
via the station netif even if there is also an AP netif, so set the
default to the station netif. The lwip ipv4 route logic will still use
the AP netif if the destination is to that subnet.
Once scheduling has started, the startup stack is no longer usable, control can
never return to that stack. So bump up the heap end in the first task that runs
after scheduling has started. This gives back about 1k.
This is to help work with recent SDKs that add a RF cal sector by
default in the fifth last sector - just so the sysparam sectors do not
jump around when using different SDK versions.
Also comment the point at which the bus clock that drives the uart changes on startup and comment out the change in the uart divisor. This at least allows a consistent uart baud rate during a restart if using the rate 115200.
* Sysparam implementation
sysparam improvements
Mostly done, a few minor cleanups left.
Add sysparam_editor example
Sysparam code cleanup
Add documentation to sysparam.h
Fix up sysparam.h docs
Added a couple more debug statements
Fix potential memory leak if realloc() fails
Major sysparam overhaul
Add sysparam_get_info function
Add sysparam initialization to app_main.c
* Fixed warnings, added license
Fixes#147
* Can vary tick rate from 100Hz via configTICK_RATE_HZ. Note that the
SDK binary libraries are hard-coded to assume the tick rate is 100Hz,
so changing the tick rate may have unexpected consequences for lower
layer WiFi behaviour (such as certain kinds of timeouts happening
faster/slower.)
* Setting configCPU_CLOCK_HZ to 160MHz means ESP will set 160MHz during
initialisation. Only 80MHz and 160MHz are supported.
* Timing of tasks is no longer affected by current CPU freq (whether set
via configCPU_CLOCK_HZ or via sdk_system_update_cpu_freq().)
Previously doubling the CPU frequency would double the tick rate.
Also reduces the IRAM footprint of the fatal exception handler, as only
the prelude (which disables interrupts & enables the flash mapping) is
in IRAM now.
Closes#54, relevant to #133.
This saves 1020 bytes from the text (IRAM) section by preventing
inlining of user_start_phase2() (and dump_flash_config_sectors() as
well) into the IRAM function sdk_user_start().
This removes the automatic insertion of CR ahead of LF by the SDK putc
function when called inside the SDK (although we'd already replaced
printf, so most were bypassing this putc function anyhow.)