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zephyr: Use shared multi heap in wifi adapter #317

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Allow to use the shared multi heap in the wifi
related heap allocations.

@LucasTambor LucasTambor requested review from LucasTambor, sylvioalves and wmrsouza and removed request for LucasTambor August 16, 2024 16:44
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@marekmatej Is this working? If not, can you DNM or make it a draft?

@marekmatej marekmatej added the DNM label Aug 19, 2024
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pblxptr commented Sep 10, 2024

@marekmatej Is this working? If not, can you DNM or make it a draft?

It does not work, I checked and ESP hangs forever.

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@marekmatej Is this working? If not, can you DNM or make it a draft?

It does not work, I checked and ESP hangs forever.

This is part of SPIRAM wifi heap, which isn't finished. I shouldn't submit the PR sorry for the confusion folks!

@marekmatej marekmatej marked this pull request as draft September 11, 2024 17:51
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pblxptr commented Sep 12, 2024

@marekmatej Is this working? If not, can you DNM or make it a draft?

It does not work, I checked and ESP hangs forever.

This is part of SPIRAM wifi heap, which isn't finished. I shouldn't submit the PR sorry for the confusion folks!

Btw are you going to keep working on this in the nearest feature?

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