* uartEnd: Unlock mutex before detaching rx and tx
This should solve the device freezing issue when Serial.end() is called
* Unlock UART MUTEX only for detaching Rx and Tx
* Thanks to @me-no-dev for pointing it out that
uart->dev->conf0.val can be inside mutex lock
It appears that the configurations for `ck_out_edge` were inverted for `SPI_MODE2` and `SPI_MODE3`. You can check the technical reference manual on page 76, table 23 "Clock Polarity and Phase, and Corresponding SPI Register Values for SPI Master".
I've check with my oscilloscope that the current configuration is wrong and this fix corrects the issue.
* Improvements in EspClass
- fixed not working functions for flash chip size, speed and mode
- added function to retrieve chip revision from eFuse
- flashRead / flashWrite supports encrypted flash
* Rename getCpuRevision function to getChipRevision
* Revert: flashRead / flashWrite supports encrypted flash
Reading and writing to encrypted flash has to be aligned to 16-bytes. Also NAND way of writing (i.e. flipping 1s to 0s) will not work with spi_flash_write_encrypted. Note: spi_flash_read_encrypted will always try to decrypt data, even if it wasn't encrypted in the first place.
WiFi and BlueTooth can now be started and stopped at will.
basic functions added to esp32-hal to start and stop the BT radio
SimpleBLE class added to show the most basic functionality
Example to show how to switch between BT, WiFi or Both
Previous __FlashStringHelper implementation was defines as a char which brought problem in case the method with char* parameter used overloading with __FlashStringHelper* parameter (they was identical). Now __FlashStringHelper is defined as a class and all casts between char* and __FlashStringHelper* are made with reinterpret_cast sugar.
example:
```cpp
//done once on WiFi init
configTime(-7200, 3600, "pool.ntp.org");
//get local time
struct tm timeinfo;
if(!getLocalTime(&timeinfo)){
Serial.println("Failed to obtain time");
return;
}
//print time
Serial.println(&timeinfo);
//print time with different format
Serial.println(&timeinfo, "%A, %B %d %Y %H:%M:%S");
```
fixes: https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/issues/29