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Johny Mattsson a2ba49e36b Switch to IDF-provided VFS and standard `io` module.
The IDF-provided VFS resolves several issues:

 - The IDF components having a different view of the (virtual) file system
   compared to the Lua environment.

 - RTOS task/thread safety. Our legacy VFS was only ever safe to use
   from the LVM thread, which limited its usability. Upgrading it
   would have effectively required a reimplementation of the IDF VFS,
   which would have been a bigger task with larger on-going maintenance
   issues.

 - We're no longer needing to maintain our own SPIFFS component.

 - We're no longer needing to maintain our own FATFS component.

 - The legacy of the 8266's lack of standard C interface to the file system
   is no longer holding us back, meaning that we can use the standard
   Lua `io` module rather than the cobbled-together swiss army knife
   also known as the file module.

Of course, the downside is that we'll either have to declare a backwards
breakage in regard to the file module, or provide a Lua shim for the old
functions, where applicable.

Also included is some necessary integer type fixups in unrelated code,
which apparently had depended on some non-standard types in either the
SPIFFS or FATFS headers.

A memory leak issue in the sdmmc module was also found and fixed while
said module got switched over to the Espressif VFS.

Module documentation has been updated to match the new reality (and I
discovered in some places it wasn't even matching the old reality).
2021-10-20 21:49:11 +11:00
Johny Mattsson 17df207a5f Port Terry's Lua 5.1 + 5.3 work from the esp8266 branch.
Changes have been kept to a minimum, but a serious chunk of work was
needed to move from 8266isms to IDFisms.

Some things got refactored into components/lua/common, in particular
the LFS location awareness.

As part of this work I also evicted our partition table manipulation
code, as with the current IDF it kept breaking checksums and rendering
things unbootable, which is the opposite of helpful (which was the
original intent behind it).

The uart module got relocated from base_nodemcu to the modules component
properly, after I worked out how to force its inclusion using Kconfig alone.
2021-08-22 02:03:05 +10:00