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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jeff Epler f21eec5fe1 Work for non-psram builds
This is more or less a complete re-organization of the code.

 * Use the actual byte size of the .bin file as the flash size,
   as the algorithm for packing sections into the flash is complicated
 * Match each section to a data region & find the high water mark in the
   region
 * Report on all the RAM regions, separately

Note that elftools is a requirement of esp-idf and so does not need to
be listed in our requirements.txt.
2021-05-25 10:06:31 -05:00
Jeff Epler c931e5deb7 Add build_memory_info for esp32s2
This detects an overflowed flash partition, such as
```
1452105 bytes used, -10313 bytes free in flash firmware space out of 1441792 bytes (1408.0kB).
444428 bytes used, 1652724 bytes free in ram for stack and heap out of 2097152 bytes (2048.0kB).
```
on a metro esp32-s2 built with debugging.
2021-05-14 10:39:07 -05:00
microDev a52eb88031
run code formatting script 2021-03-15 19:27:36 +05:30
Scott Shawcroft 2fb4fa3289
Spill registers before scanning the stack.
From the change:

    // xtensa has more registers than an instruction can address. The 16 that
    // can be addressed are called the "window". When a function is called or
    // returns the window rotates. This allows for more efficient function calls
    // because ram doesn't need to be used. It's only used if the window wraps
    // around onto itself. At that point values are "spilled" to empty spots in
    // the stack that were set aside. When the window rotates back around (on
    // function return), the values are restored into the register from ram.

    // So, in order to read the values in the stack scan we must make sure all
    // of the register values we care about have been spilled to RAM. Luckily,
    // there is a HAL call to do it. There is a bit of a race condition here
    // because the register value could change after it's been restored but that
    // is unlikely to happen with a heap pointer while we do a GC.

Fixes #2907
2020-05-28 18:34:14 -07:00