Fix esp32 tcpip message starvation when task queue stressed#2976
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Limit sming task processing to only those messages waiting in the queue. When heavily stressed, loop never exits and tcpip messages don't get serviced.
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this works on the esp32 proper, but on the 32c3, I still get a stuck bootloader with Basic_Tasks is that just on my systems? |
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okay, my firmware builds and starts with this fix, not sure what the problem is with the Basic_Tasks app on the 32c3 |
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Limit sming task processing to only those messages waiting in the queue. When heavily stressed, loop never exits and tcpip messages don't get serviced.
See #2971 (comment)