Fix auto-wifi created crash
The wifi event_handler runs on the other core so we need to be careful when calling into CP APIs. Fixes #6503
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@ -65,6 +65,7 @@ volatile uint32_t nesting_count = 0;
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static portMUX_TYPE cp_mutex = portMUX_INITIALIZER_UNLOCKED;
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static portMUX_TYPE cp_mutex = portMUX_INITIALIZER_UNLOCKED;
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void common_hal_mcu_disable_interrupts(void) {
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void common_hal_mcu_disable_interrupts(void) {
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assert(xPortGetCoreID() == CONFIG_ESP_MAIN_TASK_AFFINITY);
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if (nesting_count == 0) {
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if (nesting_count == 0) {
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portENTER_CRITICAL(&cp_mutex);
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portENTER_CRITICAL(&cp_mutex);
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}
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}
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@ -72,9 +73,8 @@ void common_hal_mcu_disable_interrupts(void) {
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}
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}
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void common_hal_mcu_enable_interrupts(void) {
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void common_hal_mcu_enable_interrupts(void) {
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if (nesting_count == 0) {
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assert(xPortGetCoreID() == CONFIG_ESP_MAIN_TASK_AFFINITY);
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// Maybe log here because it's very bad.
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assert(nesting_count > 0);
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}
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nesting_count--;
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nesting_count--;
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if (nesting_count > 0) {
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if (nesting_count > 0) {
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return;
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return;
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@ -42,12 +42,25 @@ wifi_radio_obj_t common_hal_wifi_radio_obj;
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#include "components/log/include/esp_log.h"
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#include "components/log/include/esp_log.h"
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#include "supervisor/port.h"
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#include "supervisor/workflow.h"
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#include "supervisor/workflow.h"
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#include "esp_ipc.h"
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static const char *TAG = "wifi";
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static const char *TAG = "wifi";
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STATIC void schedule_background_on_cp_core(void *arg) {
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supervisor_workflow_request_background();
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// CircuitPython's VM is run in a separate FreeRTOS task from wifi callbacks. So, we have to
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// notify the main task every time in case it's waiting for us.
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port_wake_main_task();
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}
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static void event_handler(void *arg, esp_event_base_t event_base,
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static void event_handler(void *arg, esp_event_base_t event_base,
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int32_t event_id, void *event_data) {
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int32_t event_id, void *event_data) {
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// This runs on the PRO CORE! It cannot share CP interrupt enable/disable
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// directly.
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wifi_radio_obj_t *radio = arg;
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wifi_radio_obj_t *radio = arg;
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if (event_base == WIFI_EVENT) {
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if (event_base == WIFI_EVENT) {
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switch (event_id) {
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switch (event_id) {
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@ -108,7 +121,14 @@ static void event_handler(void *arg, esp_event_base_t event_base,
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radio->retries_left = radio->starting_retries;
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radio->retries_left = radio->starting_retries;
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xEventGroupSetBits(radio->event_group_handle, WIFI_CONNECTED_BIT);
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xEventGroupSetBits(radio->event_group_handle, WIFI_CONNECTED_BIT);
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}
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}
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supervisor_workflow_request_background();
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// Use IPC to ensure we run schedule background on the same core as CircuitPython.
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#if defined(CONFIG_FREERTOS_UNICORE) && CONFIG_FREERTOS_UNICORE
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schedule_background_on_cp_core(NULL);
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#else
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// This only blocks until the start of the function. That's ok since the PRO
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// core shouldn't care what we do.
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esp_ipc_call(CONFIG_ESP_MAIN_TASK_AFFINITY, schedule_background_on_cp_core, NULL);
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#endif
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}
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}
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static bool wifi_inited;
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static bool wifi_inited;
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