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Deep Sleep Example Fix (#9904)
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* fix(example): EXT0 and EXT1 wakeup

Fixes the Deep Sleep wakup example to run with IDF5.1. The API has changed and a adjustment was necessary.

* feat(wakeup): Use Macro for GPIO_NUM

Changed the example to use a #define for the RTC IO Pin (GPIO) used in the example.

* fix(typo): typo and commentaries

Fixes the commentary to the correct IDF terms.

* ci(pre-commit): Apply automatic fixes

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/*
Deep Sleep with External Wake Up
=====================================
This code displays how to use deep sleep with
an external trigger as a wake up source and how
to store data in RTC memory to use it over reboots
This code is under Public Domain License.
Hardware Connections
======================
Push Button to GPIO 33 pulled down with a 10K Ohm
resistor
NOTE:
======
Only RTC IO can be used as a source for external wake
source. They are pins: 0,2,4,12-15,25-27,32-39.
Author:
Pranav Cherukupalli <cherukupallip@gmail.com>
Deep Sleep with External Wake Up
=====================================
This code displays how to use deep sleep with
an external trigger as a wake up source and how
to store data in RTC memory to use it over reboots
This code is under Public Domain License.
Hardware Connections
======================
Push Button to GPIO 33 pulled down with a 10K Ohm
resistor
NOTE:
======
Only RTC IO can be used as a source for external wake
source. They are pins: 0,2,4,12-15,25-27,32-39.
Author:
Pranav Cherukupalli <cherukupallip@gmail.com>
*/
#include "driver/rtc_io.h"

#define BUTTON_PIN_BITMASK 0x200000000 // 2^33 in hex

#define BUTTON_PIN_BITMASK(GPIO) (1ULL << GPIO) // 2 ^ GPIO_NUMBER in hex
#define USE_EXT0_WAKEUP 1 // 1 = EXT0 wakeup, 0 = EXT1 wakeup
#define WAKEUP_GPIO GPIO_NUM_33 // Only RTC IO are allowed - ESP32 Pin example
RTC_DATA_ATTR int bootCount = 0;

/*
Method to print the reason by which ESP32
has been awaken from sleep
Method to print the reason by which ESP32
has been awaken from sleep
*/
void print_wakeup_reason() {
esp_sleep_wakeup_cause_t wakeup_reason;
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print_wakeup_reason();

/*
First we configure the wake up source
We set our ESP32 to wake up for an external trigger.
There are two types for ESP32, ext0 and ext1 .
ext0 uses RTC_IO to wakeup thus requires RTC peripherals
to be on while ext1 uses RTC Controller so does not need
peripherals to be powered on.
Note that using internal pullups/pulldowns also requires
RTC peripherals to be turned on.
First we configure the wake up source
We set our ESP32 to wake up for an external trigger.
There are two types for ESP32, ext0 and ext1 .
ext0 uses RTC_IO to wakeup thus requires RTC peripherals
to be on while ext1 uses RTC Controller so does not need
peripherals to be powered on.
Note that using internal pullups/pulldowns also requires
RTC peripherals to be turned on.
*/
esp_sleep_enable_ext0_wakeup(GPIO_NUM_33, 1); //1 = High, 0 = Low

#if USE_EXT0_WAKEUP
esp_sleep_enable_ext0_wakeup(WAKEUP_GPIO, 1); //1 = High, 0 = Low
// Configure pullup/downs via RTCIO to tie wakeup pins to inactive level during deepsleep.
// EXT0 resides in the same power domain (RTC_PERIPH) as the RTC IO pullup/downs.
// No need to keep that power domain explicitly, unlike EXT1.
rtc_gpio_pullup_dis(WAKEUP_GPIO);
rtc_gpio_pulldown_en(WAKEUP_GPIO);

#else // EXT1 WAKEUP
//If you were to use ext1, you would use it like
//esp_sleep_enable_ext1_wakeup(BUTTON_PIN_BITMASK,ESP_EXT1_WAKEUP_ANY_HIGH);

esp_sleep_enable_ext1_wakeup_io(BUTTON_PIN_BITMASK(WAKEUP_GPIO), ESP_EXT1_WAKEUP_ANY_HIGH);
/*
If there are no external pull-up/downs, tie wakeup pins to inactive level with internal pull-up/downs via RTC IO
during deepsleep. However, RTC IO relies on the RTC_PERIPH power domain. Keeping this power domain on will
increase some power comsumption. However, if we turn off the RTC_PERIPH domain or if certain chips lack the RTC_PERIPH
domain, we will use the HOLD feature to maintain the pull-up and pull-down on the pins during sleep.
*/
rtc_gpio_pulldown_en(WAKEUP_GPIO); // GPIO33 is tie to GND in order to wake up in HIGH
rtc_gpio_pullup_dis(WAKEUP_GPIO); // Disable PULL_UP in order to allow it to wakeup on HIGH
#endif
//Go to sleep now
Serial.println("Going to sleep now");
esp_deep_sleep_start();
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