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update 31052022 #142

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mazgch and others added 4 commits May 28, 2022 01:15
espressif/esp-idf / components/driver/include/driver/uart.h defines the API:
esp_err_t uart_set_pin(uart_port_t uart_num, int tx_io_num, int rx_io_num, int **rts_io_num**, int **cts_io_num**);
uartSetPins uses that api but alls it with swapped CTS/RTS pins as its API uses a different pin ordering: 
uart_set_pin(uart->num, txPin, rxPin, **ctsPin**, **rtsPin**); 

This fixes the wrong order in the function uartSetPins
Description of Change

This PR adds support for Espoir, a mikroBUS PoE+ devboard, by Connaxio inc. However, the ESP32-MINI-1 is a single core CPU, so Connaxio will provide the builds for its devboard until single core CPUs are officially supported. Adding these modifications to the official repository will limit discrepancies between Connaxio's fork and the main repo.

Tests scenarios

Tests include Ethernet, SPI, USB, I2C, UART (1-wire).

More info: https://www.connaxio.com/electronics/espoir/
- add tinyuf2 suffix to variant bootloader, cvs
- also update adafruit esp32s3 menu to match latest esp32s3dev one
* Added partition table guide

* Using a custom partition file

* Added some more examples for partitions

* Fixed the app partition offset

* Added bare_minimum_2MB partition table file

* PR review changes
@Jason2866 Jason2866 merged commit 6eaf6cf into tasmota:work May 31, 2022
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