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ECO and Workarounds for Bugs in ESP32
This document details the silicon errata and workarounds for the ESP32.
PDF V 1.0 from 18. Nov 2016
be sure you allways check espressif resource for update information too
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ECO and Workarounds for Bugs in ESP32 18 Nov 2016
ECO and Workarounds for Bugs in ESP32 18 Nov 2016
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Re: ECO and Workarounds for Bugs in ESP32 18 Nov 2016
How is it possible for any ESP32 development board or module to function properly if the spurious reset on power up (I am seeing this on my board) cannot be worked around in software? Does this mean the 100 ESP32 chips i just bought are garbage? This is quite frustrating.
Re: ECO and Workarounds for Bugs in ESP32 18 Nov 2016
RTC watchdog reset happens shortly after initial poweron, this can not be worked around. However the chip is perfectly functional after this reset. This does have impact on the startup time (i.e. the program will only boot up ~400ms after power on instead of ~60ms). The issue you seem to be having (judging from your other post) is related to the fact that after the initial RTCWDT reset the ESP32 can not load program from flash memory. I suggest that we proceed to troubleshoot that in the other topic you have opened or in the Github issue (i assume it is also opened by you).
Re: ECO and Workarounds for Bugs in ESP32 18 Nov 2016
onehorse wrote:How is it possible for any ESP32 development board or module to function properly if the spurious reset on power up (I am seeing this on my board) cannot be worked around in software? Does this mean the 100 ESP32 chips i just bought are garbage? This is quite frustrating.
if you mean your other post..
The issue you seem to be having (judging from your other post) is related to the fact that after the initial RTCWDT reset the ESP32 can not load program from flash memory. I suggest that we proceed to troubleshoot that in the other topic you have opened or in the Github issue (i assume it is also opened by you).
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i see the same like ESP_igrr wrote.
btw:
( exampl. see the startup and rst here with the last ESP-IDF )
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Re: ECO and Workarounds for Bugs in ESP32 18 Nov 2016
I don't see register write bug mentioned about CAN peripheral listed in document.
Re: ECO and Workarounds for Bugs in ESP32 18 Nov 2016
Not sure is this general :WiFive wrote:I don't see register write bug mentioned about CAN peripheral listed in document.
perhabs we note this here for keep this in mind as a possible "workaround" :.. I'm not sure if the CAN controller is affected by this, but it may be good to keep this in mind...
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and the next revision of the docu can append this then.if you write the registers too quickly, the 2nd write may be discarded.
This can be alleviated by putting aline between writes, if memory serves.Code: Select all
__asm__ __volatile__("nop;nop;nop;nop;nop;nop;nop;nop;");
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Re: ECO and Workarounds for Bugs in ESP32 18 Nov 2016
The warning for the CAN peripheral actually is the same bug as of 3.3. This document suggests working around it by writing these registers through a slower bus, which in essence has the same effect as putting a bunch of nops after the write. CAN isn't mentioned explicitly here because we are not sure if it suffers from this; I put in the warning so anyone trying this out would at least be aware of the possibility of this bug happening in the CAN controller as well.
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