Hello Tiago. Thank you for clarification, I will follow your instructions.
Em qua., 23 de out. de 2024 às 13:01, Tiago Medicci Serrano < tiago.medi...@gmail.com> escreveu: > Hi Felipe, > > Just complementing: use your forked version of the HAL during the > development. As soon as you have a working version, you can submit on the > official repository. > > Best regards, > > Em qua., 23 de out. de 2024 às 12:58, Tiago Medicci Serrano < > tiago.medi...@gmail.com> escreveu: > > > Hi Felipe, > > > > Thanks for asking! You should follow the path using the functions on > > esp-hal-3rdparty. You can fork the repository and use > > `ESP_HAL_3RDPARTY_VERSION=b4c723a119344b4b71d69819019d55637fb570fd > > ESP_HAL_3RDPARTY_URL="g...@github.com:tmedicci/esp-hal-3rdparty.git"` env > > vars (globally or before the make command) to use your version of the > HAL. > > > > I just wanted to share some thoughts: using the HAL enables us to make > the > > feature available for all the Espressif devices (please don't bother with > > that now, as soon as you submit it, we can test for the other devices and > > eventually make any adjustments). Although it's possible to reimplement > > these functions on NuttX, we don't recommend that because of the first > > statement (the ability to use for the other devices): in that case we > > wouldn't be able to support the feature. You can take a look on IDF for > > some inspiration on how it's implemented. > > > > Please let me know if you have any questions. > > > > Best regards, > > > > Em qua., 23 de out. de 2024 às 12:38, Felipe Moura Oliveira < > > moura....@gmail.com> escreveu: > > > >> Hello everyone, > >> > >> Our project has reached a point where we need the Power Manager > >> functionality, which is not yet available in the ESP32C6. I am studying > to > >> start the implementation, but I am confused about the correct way to > >> approach this. > >> > >> There is a Power Manager implementation for the ESP32C3, but it seems to > >> follow the legacy methodology. In fact, the file esp32c3_idle.c is > located > >> in the path arch/risc-v/src/esp32c3-legacy. In this methodology, > functions > >> are re-implemented from the Espressif driver. For example, the function > >> esp32c3_light_sleep_start(), which is currently available in > >> esp32c6/esp-hal-3rdparty/.../sleep_modes.c. > >> > >> I tried using the implementations from esp-hal-3rdparty to develop the > >> Power Manager for the ESP32C6 in NuttX, but the files still have many > >> dependencies on items that are not present in NuttX. > >> > >> My question is: Should I try to make the Power Manager work using the > >> functions in esp-hal-3rdparty, even if it requires making changes to the > >> 3rd-party code? Or should I re-implement the functions within NuttX, > even > >> if, in this case, there are functions with the same scope and > >> implementation in different files, where one is compiled, and the other > is > >> not? > >> > >> > >> -- > >> *Felipe Moura de Oliveira* > >> *Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais* > >> Linkedin <https://www.linkedin.com/in/felipe-oliveira-75a651a0> > >> <https://twitter.com/FelipeMOliveir?lang=pt-br> > >> > > > > > > -- > > Tiago Medicci Serrano > > > > Embedded Software Engineer > > MSc Electronics/Microelectronics > > m: +55 (19) 981403886 <+55+(19)+981403886> > > e: tiago.medi...@gmail.com > > a: Campinas, Brazil > > Follow me: > > <https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiago-serrano-924458b6> > > <https://github.com/tmedicci> > > > > > -- > Tiago Medicci Serrano > > Embedded Software Engineer > MSc Electronics/Microelectronics > m: +55 (19) 981403886 <+55+(19)+981403886> > e: tiago.medi...@gmail.com > a: Campinas, Brazil > Follow me: > <https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiago-serrano-924458b6> > <https://github.com/tmedicci> > -- *Felipe Moura de Oliveira* *Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais* Linkedin <https://www.linkedin.com/in/felipe-oliveira-75a651a0> <https://twitter.com/FelipeMOliveir?lang=pt-br>