py/runtime: Zero out fs_user_mount array in mp_init.
There's no need to force ports to copy-and-paste this initialisation code. If FSUSERMOUNT is enabled then this zeroing out must be done.
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@ -52,9 +52,6 @@ STATIC void mp_reset(void) {
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mp_obj_list_append(mp_sys_path, MP_OBJ_NEW_QSTR(MP_QSTR__slash_lib));
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mp_obj_list_append(mp_sys_path, MP_OBJ_NEW_QSTR(MP_QSTR__slash_));
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mp_obj_list_init(mp_sys_argv, 0);
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#if MICROPY_VFS_FAT
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memset(MP_STATE_PORT(fs_user_mount), 0, sizeof(MP_STATE_PORT(fs_user_mount)));
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#endif
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MP_STATE_PORT(mp_kbd_exception) = mp_obj_new_exception(&mp_type_KeyboardInterrupt);
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MP_STATE_PORT(term_obj) = MP_OBJ_NULL;
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MP_STATE_PORT(dupterm_arr_obj) = MP_OBJ_NULL;
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@ -91,6 +91,11 @@ void mp_init(void) {
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MP_STATE_VM(mp_module_builtins_override_dict) = NULL;
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#endif
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#if MICROPY_FSUSERMOUNT
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// zero out the pointers to the user-mounted devices
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memset(MP_STATE_VM(fs_user_mount), 0, sizeof(MP_STATE_VM(fs_user_mount)));
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#endif
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#if MICROPY_PY_THREAD_GIL
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mp_thread_mutex_init(&MP_STATE_VM(gil_mutex));
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#endif
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@ -439,9 +439,6 @@ soft_reset:
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mp_obj_list_append(mp_sys_path, MP_OBJ_NEW_QSTR(MP_QSTR__slash_flash_slash_lib));
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mp_obj_list_init(mp_sys_argv, 0);
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// zero out the pointers to the mounted devices
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memset(MP_STATE_PORT(fs_user_mount), 0, sizeof(MP_STATE_PORT(fs_user_mount)));
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// Initialise low-level sub-systems. Here we need to very basic things like
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// zeroing out memory and resetting any of the sub-systems. Following this
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// we can run Python scripts (eg boot.py), but anything that is configurable
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