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Support Arduino ESP32 v3.0 based on ESP-IDF v5.1 #1225
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I've been trying this with following config: ; see https://docs.espressif.com/projects/arduino-esp32/en/latest/installing.html#how-to-update-to-the-latest-code
[env:arduino-latest]
platform = https://github.com/platformio/platform-espressif32.git
board = az-delivery-devkit-v4
framework = arduino
platform_packages =
framework-arduinoespressif32 @ https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32#master but the build fails with
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See the updated comment #1225 (comment) |
Adding Arduino 3.0.0 support is the only way to make the ESP32-C6 available for Arduino projects. |
@ivankravets Does this mean that Espressif has dropped any support? Looking in current Arduino 3.0.0 code (branch master) everything regarding Platformio support is there. |
Hello all, I do work in Arduino Core ESP32 project as a Project Manager so I would like to clarify this from our Team point of view. Please take a look on this comment in original Pull request. We also update a warning note in our documentation which should be a bit confusing. To not duplicate what is written in original PR, we will be glad if PlatformIO supports our latest version and we are open to any contributions. @ivankravets Feel free to contact us any time directly, we will be happy to discuss this if you see any points we can do differently. Thanks |
@Jason2866 |
@ivankravets I think a reason why many users use PIO is also to keep some of the arduinoesp32 APIs while having the possibility to modify the IDF SDK configuration (menuconfig) which is necessary in many cases and not possible in arduino, unless using the libbuilder (buggy and not convenient). Maybe it would be wise for PIO to directly use arduinoesp32 core as is, and just focus on allowing users to run arduinoesp32 core along with IDF to keep access to menuconfig. |
I am concerned about the viability of this repo long-term as folks like @Jason2866 have started to roll their own and this repo not catching up I am currently using his https://github.com/tasmota/platform-espressif32/tree/Arduino/IDF5 branch and it works mostly great for me - even if I feel uneasy about relying on a private effort with unclear future - how do you see the longer-term perspective of your fork? This fork has diverged from this repo massively - not sure this can brought back here easily the other issue I have is the abysmal debugging experience esp32/pio/arduino compared to using straight IDF |
@mhaberler i did the same yesterday and used https://github.com/tasmota/platform-espressif32/tree/Arduino/IDF5
But then when building it complained of missing SPIFFS, i added it manually from previous version (in components directory) but then i get a dependancy error with esp_partition.h, despite it is well present in "components".
Did you met this issue too? |
@0x0fe @mhaberler My fork has not the goal to be compatible to anything official. Since project Tasmota is always in first row for new stuff, and is active in contributing to espressif Arduino Core, there was the need to have the development version of Arduino Core available with Platformio. The needed changes for Arduino 3.0 in Platformio are not many. A small job for @valeros |
@Jason2866 oh, i see, that explains the error with SPIFFS |
alpha stage - fair enough. Now assume Core 3.0.0 gets released - does this have any bearing on the debugging situation? who has the ticket to make that work? I'm talking about openocd + gdb versions and matching debug configs which work - at least somewhat like Nordic Connect and Segger I admit I am slightly confused about players and the who-does-what-and-why-not - I might be barking up the wrong tree (or repo) for that matter |
@mhaberler Does debugging work in espressif IDF env setup? If yes imho Platformio has the job for the devices which are currently supported with IDF 5.1. Not saying it will be easy to solve or it will be done soon. The debug issue for the C6 is known and there is an open issue. |
@0x0fe yes, same here `Failed to resolve component 'spiffs' |
you mean like command line/shell? yes, repeatably |
@mhaberler It makes sense, well SPIFFS yo ucan add it manually from previous version but then you will get an error with esp_partition, and i am not sure where to re-enable the SPIFFS module and dependencies correctly. |
https://github.com/platformio/platform-espressif32 isn't a core itself. It's a software piece that makes the PlatformIO Build API work seamlessly with Espressif 32 products within the PlatformIO ecosystem. If you check the source code of this repository, you'll find other integrations, like ESP-IDF. If we support Zephyr/ESP32, it'll also be found here.
We do use it directly (https://registry.platformio.org/tools/platformio/framework-arduinoespressif32). There's no common ground between Arduino IDE and PlatformIO. The "arduino" in PlatformIO is just a framework. PlatformIO supports over 10+ different frameworks. The reason many developers see PlatformIO as a "replacement for Arduino IDE" is due to source code compatibility and advanced project management with lots of configuration and collaboration features based on PlatformIO's unique declarative principles. If you've tried another framework besides "arduino", you'd notice there's no difference in the configuration aspect. You and your team can focus on project development without wrestling with bootstrapping and collaboration issues. Lastly, for a VSCode-based solution with native ESP32/Arduino core support, I recommend the Arduino IDE for VSCode extension backed by Microsoft. It's similar to Arduino IDE 2.0 but uses VSCode as the editor. Both leverage "arduino-cli", so the build system and workflows are the same. |
@ivankravets I see, glue logic layer. the totally different versioning between these platforms and the cores they implement is rather annoying, though. |
@ivankravets make me understand what your recommendation means - are you saying: When I prefer to use VSCode, I should take the Microsoft Arduino extension for VSCode and drop Platformio? |
@mhaberler, we value openness in our community and aim to give you the freedom to choose. If there's a newer version of the software not yet supported by PlatformIO, we won't hide it. The current supported version is Arduino Core v2.x for ESP32. Our collaboration with Espressif, including discussions about renewal, is ongoing. It's worth noting that we have @VojtechBartoska, a project manager from Espressif, in this thread. We're all working together to ensure you receive the best features and support. We'll keep everyone posted on any updates to ensure a smooth continuation of our services. |
I can see there's a bit of political project stuff happening, but as an end-user, all I want to do is be able to use the latest Arduino framework. Consider this a vote of support for making that happen, however it needs to be. |
PlatformIO is a commercial open-source project. In the past, it used to be a paid service before 2020, following a business-to-consumer (B2C) model. Unexpectedly, PlatformIO gained widespread popularity among millions of developers globally. Consequently, we shifted our strategy to make powerful tools for professional embedded development freely accessible to everyone. The active development and maintenance of PlatformIO, along with its infrastructure, are now supported by technology partners dedicated to delivering an excellent developer experience. Espressif was one such partner, and we appreciate their long-standing collaboration. Currently, Espressif has ceased support for new products in PlatformIO, but rest assured, we are committed to providing support for existing Espressif products integrated before this change, as per our technology licensing policy. Your projects won't face disruptions, and services will continue as usual. If there's significant interest from Espressif customers in PlatformIO, we'll reach out to Espressif and explore the possibility of continuing our collaboration. If you have any questions or need clarification, feel free to ask. We're here to provide all the answers you need. |
ok, so Espressif jumped ship @ivankravets what does that mean for the subject topic - Arduino3? your wording would suggest to me "no new Espressif releases - be it Arduino or ESP-IDF, existing releases go on life support" are you saying this repo stops at ESP-IDF 5.1.1/Arduino2 until Espressif changes its mind ? |
@mhaberler Looks like: as long there is not enough feedback from Platformio users wanting actual espressif framework support, there is no good position from Platformio side to argument why espressif should invest money having Platformio support. |
This ticket is all about Arduino v3.x.x , not about running it on an arbitrary IDF version. |
As a note, the currently released framework-espressif32 (6.7.0) uses arduino-esp32 2.0.16 which unfortunately has a fairly bad bug espressif/arduino-esp32#9618 which effectively breaks ESP32-C3 and ESP32-S3 support for many users. Those of us who are affected need to roll back to framework-espressif32 6.6.0 => arduino-esp32 2.0.14 (or stuff arduino-esp32 2.0.14 into framework-espressif32 6.7.0, not sure if that would work). This issue is fixed in arduino-esp32 3.0.0 (since 3.0.0-rc3), but if we're not going to get support for that any time soon, @ivankravets and company might consider dropping back to 2.0.14. |
@vshymanskyy Wrong, 6.7.0 supports IDF 5.2.1 |
Looks like there's a typo in 6.7.0 release notes |
Actually, if it is possible to use arduino-esp32 3.0 just by changing the versions in I am aware that in future there may be some changes in arduino-esp32 that will make it harder to use with PlatformIO, but for now it seems that it is as easy to use as if it would be officially supported? |
@Jason2866 I saw your comment, however, my question is different. If we can use official version of arduino-esp32 just by changing The only difference is that instead of updating espressif32 libs to use arduino-esp32 3.0, user needs to update arduino-esp32 version in |
Yes, since C6 and H2 will not work with Arduino in Platformio. |
@Jason2866 I'm using ESP32-C6 with PlatformIO, by creating a custom {
"build": {
"core": "esp32",
"f_cpu": "160000000L",
"f_flash": "80000000L",
"flash_mode": "qio",
"mcu": "esp32c6",
"variant": "esp32c6"
},
"connectivity": [
"wifi"
],
"debug": {
"openocd_target": "esp32c6.cfg"
},
"frameworks": [
"arduino",
"espidf"
],
"name": "Espressif ESP32-C6",
"upload": {
"flash_size": "4MB",
"maximum_ram_size": 327680,
"maximum_size": 4194304,
"require_upload_port": true,
"speed": 460800
},
"url": "https://docs.espressif.com/projects/espressif-esp-dev-kits/en/latest/esp32c6/esp32-c6-devkitm-1/index.html",
"vendor": "Espressif"
} |
Yep, for the c6 just the entry |
This seems like a situation where the most effective way to get a resolution is for someone who understands the changes needed to create a fork, add disclaimers on it in the readme, and we all move to that fork. Being locked into an old version of one of the most common and useful embedded systems seems completely unrealistic. The current setup seems to be waiting for a corporate battle for sponsorship to play out. Presumably expressif is trying to force more lock in by breaking platformio and platformio is saying they're not going to do it unless they get funded. A fork would help unblock people in the near term, giving everyone a central place to collab and increase the pressure to get this solved in mainline. |
I could do, or better said I have already done a special not fully compatible build for Arduino 3.0.0 for my needs. BUT i will not do the 100% espressif Arduino 3.0.0 compatible build. Reasons: I don't want and cant to do the support work and I don't do the complete work for free for a company (espressif) who is earning money without investing anything here. espressif could fork Platformio and do the needed changes, but the are thinking the ArduinoIDE toy is enough... |
@Jason2866 |
@sblantipodi Ivan can't escalate anything. He is "just" a guy asking for money for his product, where espressif does think it is not needed anymore to support. Or maybe Platformio has wanted to much money and espressif canceled? We don't know... |
@ivankravets are the user demand still in doubt? Loads of ESP32 users do want PlatformIO to add support for Espressif's Arduino ESP32 Core v3.0.0 stable to platform-espressif32: https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/releases/tag/3.0.0 Maybe it is time to try to raise this issue to Espressif as well as it is indirectly a migration related issues for many of their users too? PS: Yes Arduino ESP32 core v3.0.0 was first announced over 7-months ago but now the version has finally been marked as stable. |
+1 for espressif to support Pio 👍 |
Upvote for Espressif Arduino v3.0.0 on PlatformIOI write for both Arduino IDE and (mostly, and preferably) the VSC/PlatformIO and a user of my channel alerted me to the ESP-NOW callback function signature breaking change in the Arduino 3.0.0 version, which has not surfaced in the PlatformIO version (even though I am using It can be confusing/misleading what I'm working with, because when I compile I see (top line is the important one):
This ESP-NOW function change is just one instance of a breaking change - I'm guessing there will be many more. I'd like to see Espressif Arduino Platform version 3.0.0 (and future versions) on PlatformIO so we're all singing from the same hymn sheet. For me, the Arduino IDE is just not up to the job for serious programming IMHO. It's not bad, and a huge leap from the old 1.x versions but PlatformIO has a long and stable history - and, let's face it, it is VSC which I've used professionally for decades! C'mon Espressif, there are literally hundreds if not thousands of developers like me using VSC/PlatformIO but programming in the Arduino framework, not ESP-IDF, plus all the "hobbyists". Please don't abandon us. |
I guess it's an easy solution? I'll just start using processors other than ESP32. It'll be a shame, but what can I do? Espressif will lose some sales revenue if usability drops. If I didn't use ESP8266 before I wouldn't buy ESP32 today, but that can easily change in the future.
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This is not true. Espressif and Platform IO still work fine together, although you had to manually apply some changes while it was in betaa/alpha. The original post and reference was an error/misinterpretation (Espressif removed -- and subsequently put back, in the same pull request -- links to Platform IO). The original link was to some work-in-progress, not any official statement. Espressif still works fine with Platform IO. |
It already does. See the documentation here: https://docs.espressif.com/projects/arduino-esp32/en/latest/installing.html#installing-using-platformio |
From my point of view, as one of the maintainers of WLED, a very feature rich app for controlling addressable LEDs with esp32:
I guess many open source projects would tell a similar story. Open source firmware is used by lots of individuals and professionals, and today they happily purchase espressif hardware to run their favourite application. But if we don't have arduino support in platformIO for some newer chips, the chances of supporting these chips is absolutely zero. |
@sgryphon check that again and read the warning that sais that explicitly says that PlatformIO is not supported by Espressif, but support is only provided by PlatformIO (and the community). So while it might still work fine for now, (at least for Arduino core 2.x.x users), PlatformIO and this platform-espressif32 library is not officially supported by Espressif, and with that warning Espressif tries to make it clear that they do not want users opening issues about PlatformIO to Espressif. WarningIntegration of the Arduino Core ESP32 project in PlatformIO is maintained by PlatformIO developers. Arduino Core ESP32 Project Team cannot support PlatformIO-specific issues. Please report these issues in official PlatformIO repositories. |
We have several production systems relying on ongoing support (whether financial or otherwise) between Espressif and PlatformIO. Dropping this support would be seriously detrimental to these projects, especially as time goes on. |
Hi friends, sorry for the delay. A lot has been happening around PlatformIO and Espressif in the past few days:
Let us share some updates.
Yes, the PR appears to be a mistake by Espressif's development team, and it's unclear if this action was approved by Espressif management. We continue to provide official support for ESP32 Core v2.0 for Arduino. The new warning indicates there is no official support for ESP32 Core v3.0.
This is a common issue in the semiconductor industry and a reason why many embedded developers prefer alternatives to official vendor tools. Larger silicon vendors often have a disconnect with their customers. Developer reviews of the official VSCode extension highlight numerous issues. Vendors sometimes opt for paid solutions over investing in their tools, misunderstanding the needs of end developers. While they can replicate features, they can't duplicate the vision that makes successful tools effective.
We are in active discussions with the Espressif team to help them understand the significant ROI they receive from collaborating with PlatformIO. PlatformIO has contributed immense value to Espressif's business over the past decade and is the leading alternative IDE solution for Espressif products. As a larger company now, Espressif has the resources to invest in its tools, which we understand is part of their business strategy. However, it's important to recognize that almost every silicon vendor tries to lock their customers into their tools, which can hinder switching to better competitive products. Your feedback is crucial. I will tag a few people from the Espressif team. The information you provide is very important to them. There is a high demand for Thread/Zigbee solutions (such as this request), and having support for new Espressif products in PlatformIO is exactly what customers need for the future. As always, we are committed to providing a superior developer experience and boosting your project development. cc: @rftafas, @igrr, @pedrominatel, @VojtechBartoska Regards, |
The ESP32 Core for Arduino 2.x is the most recent major version currently recommended for use with PlatformIO. The decision to discontinue support was made by the Espressif company, as indicated in their official statement: espressif/arduino-esp32#8606
If you're an Espressif user who relies on PlatformIO for your projects, kindly share your thoughts in the comments below and cast your vote on this matter. Once we gather enough interest from the Espressif community, we plan to reach out to the Espressif company and request a reconsideration of support for PlatformIO.
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