There don't seem to be many changes going from v2.1.2 to v2.1.3 of lwIP.
Mostly they are:
- IPv6 fixes and improvements
- changes to apps and other code that MicroPython doesn't use
- comments and tests
- minor bug fixes
In particular there doesn't look to be any change to the API of any
function used by MicroPython.
Network multi tests pass on PYBD_SF2 and PYBD_SF6. PYBD_SF2, PYBD_SF6 and
PICO_W have unchanged iperf3 performance. Similar results for networking
on the mimxrt port.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
Several boards now depend on libraries from micropython-lib. Rather than
expecting micropython-lib to be available as a sibling of the micropython
repo, instead make it a submodule.
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
This allows you to list and explore connected USB devices. It
only stubs out the methods to communicate to endpoints. That will
come in a follow up once TinyUSB has it. (It's in progress.)
Related to #5986
Initially enabled for samd51, this enables reading raw flux data as well
as DOS/MFM formatted media.
This is only the low-level code for reading & decoding flux pulses from a floppy drive.
high level details will live in a Python library.
adafruit-circuitpython-floppy will take care of details like stepping
from track to track, etc.
Changes in this new library version are:
- Update L4 HAL to v1.17.0.
- Add G4 HAL at v1.3.0.
- Add WL HAL at v1.1.0.
- Fix F4 UART and DMA data loss with RX hardware flow control.
- Optimise USB to pass config struct by reference.
- Fix bug in F4 MMC HAL_MMC_Erase function.
- Fix bug setting MMC relative address in F4 and F7 HAL.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
This targets the 64-bit CPU Raspberry Pis. The BCM2711 on the Pi 4
and the BCM2837 on the Pi 3 and Zero 2W. There are 64-bit fixes
outside of the ports directory for it.
There are a couple other cleanups that were incidental:
* Use const mcu_pin_obj_t instead of omitting the const. The structs
themselves are const because they are in ROM.
* Use PTR <-> OBJ conversions in more places. They were found when
mp_obj_t was set to an integer type rather than pointer.
* Optimize submodule checkout because the Pi submodules are heavy
and unnecessary for the vast majority of builds.
Fixes#4314
We're using the MicroPython fork of NimBLE, which on the
`micropython_1_4_0` branch re-adds support for 64-bit targets and fixes
initialisation of g_msys_pool_list.
Also updates modbluetooth_nimble.c to suit v1.4.
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
F-strings, new machine.I2S class, ESP32-C3 support and LEGO_HUB_NO6 board
This release of MicroPython adds support for f-strings (PEP-498), with a
few limitations compared to normal Python. F-strings are essentially
syntactic sugar for "".format() and make formatting strings a lot more
convenient. Other improvements to the core runtime include pretty printing
OSError when it has two arguments (an errno code and a string), scheduling
of KeyboardInterrupt on the main thread, and support for a single argument
to the optimised form of StopIteration.
In the machine module a new I2S class has been added, with support for
esp32 and stm32 ports. This provides a consistent API for transmit and
receive of audio data in blocking, non-blocking and asyncio-based
operation. Also, the json module has support for the "separators" argument
in the dump and dumps functions, and framebuf now includes a way to blit
between frame buffers of different formats using a palette. A new,
portable machine.bitstream function is also added which can output a stream
of bits with configurable timing, and is used as the basis for driving
WS2812 LEDs in a common way across ports.
There has been some restructuring of the repository directory layout, with
all third-party code now in the lib/ directory. And a new top-level
directory shared/ has been added with first-party code that was previously
in lib/ moved there.
The docs have seen further improvement with enhancements and additions to
the rp2 parts, as well as a new quick reference for the zephyr port.
The terms master/slave have been replaced with controller/peripheral,
mainly relating to I2C and SPI usage. And u-module references have been
replaced with just the module name without the u-prefix to help clear up
the intended usage of modules in MicroPython.
For the esp8266 and esp32 ports, hidden networks are now included in WLAN
scan results. On the esp32 the RMT class is enhanced with idle_level and
write_pulses modes. There is initial support for ESP32-C3 chips with
GENERIC_C3 and GENERIC_C3_USB boards.
The javascript port has had its Makefile and garbage collector
implementation reworked so it compiles and runs with latest the Emscripten
using asyncify.
The mimxrt port sees the addition of hardware I2C and SPI support, as well
as some additional methods to the machine module. There is also support
for Hyperflash chips.
The nrf port now has full VFS storage support, enables source-line on
traceback, and has .mpy features consistent with other ports.
For the rp2 port there is now more configurability for boards, and more
boards added.
The stm32 port has a new LEGO_HUB_NO6 board definition with detailed
information how to get this LEGO Hub running stock MicroPython. There is
also now support to change the CPU frequency on STM32WB MCUs. And USBD_xxx
descriptor options have been renamed to MICROPY_HW_USB_xxx.
Thanks to everyone who contributed to this release: Amir Gonnen, Andrew
Scheller, Bryan Tong Minh, Chris Wilson, Damien George, Daniel Mizyrycki,
David Lechner, David P, Fernando, finefoot, Frank Pilhofer, Glenn Ruben
Bakke, iabdalkader, Jeff Epler, Jim Mussared, Jonathan Hogg, Josh Klar,
Josh Lloyd, Julia Hathaway, Krzysztof Adamski, Matúš Olekšák, Michael
Weiss, Michel Bouwmans, Mike Causer, Mike Teachman, Ned Konz, NitiKaur,
oclyke, Patrick Van Oosterwijck, Peter Hinch, Peter Züger, Philipp
Ebensberger, robert-hh, Roberto Colistete Jr, Sashkoiv, Seon Rozenblum,
Tobias Thyrrestrup, Tom McDermott, Will Sowerbutts, Yonatan Goldschmidt.
What follows is a detailed list of changes, generated from the git commit
history, and organised into sections.
Main components
===============
all:
- fix signed shifts and NULL access errors from -fsanitize=undefined
- update to point to files in new shared/ directory
py core:
- mpstate: make exceptions thread-local
- mpstate: schedule KeyboardInterrupt on main thread
- mperrno: add MP_ECANCELED error code
- makeqstrdefs.py: don't include .h files explicitly in preprocessing
- mark unused arguments from bytecode decoding macros
- objexcept: pretty print OSError also when it has 2 arguments
- makeversionhdr: add --tags arg to git describe
- vm: simplify handling of MP_OBJ_STOP_ITERATION in yield-from opcode
- objexcept: make mp_obj_exception_get_value support subclassed excs
- support single argument to optimised MP_OBJ_STOP_ITERATION
- introduce and use mp_raise_type_arg helper
- modsys: optimise sys.exit for code size by using exception helpers
- objexcept: make mp_obj_new_exception_arg1 inline
- obj: fix formatting of comment for mp_obj_is_integer
- emitnative: reuse need_reg_all func in need_stack_settled
- emitnative: ensure stack settling is safe mid-branch
- runtime: fix bool unary op for subclasses of native types
- builtinimport: fix condition for including do_execute_raw_code()
- mkrules: automatically build mpy-cross if it doesn't exist
- implement partial PEP-498 (f-string) support
- lexer: clear fstring_args vstr on lexer free
- mkrules.mk: do submodule sync in "make submodules"
extmod:
- btstack: add missing call to mp_bluetooth_hci_uart_deinit
- btstack: check that BLE is active before performing operations
- uasyncio: get addr and bind server socket before creating task
- axtls-include: add axtls_os_port.h to customise axTLS
- update for move of crypto-algorithms, re1.5, uzlib to lib
- moduselect: conditionally compile select()
- nimble: fix leak in l2cap_send if send-while-stalled
- btstack/btstack.mk: use -Wno-implicit-fallthrough, not =0
- utime: always invoke mp_hal_delay_ms when >= to 0ms
- modbluetooth: clamp MTU values to 32->UINT16_MAX
- nimble: allow modbluetooth binding to hook "sent HCI packet"
- nimble: add "memory stalling" mechanism for l2cap_send
- uasyncio: in open_connection use address info in socket creation
- modujson: add support for dump/dumps separators keyword-argument
- modlwip: fix close and clean up of UDP and raw sockets
- modbluetooth: add send_update arg to gatts_write
- add machine.bitstream
- modframebuf: enable blit between different formats via a palette
lib:
- tinyusb: update to version 0.10.1
- pico-sdk: update to version 1.2.0
- utils/stdout_helpers: make mp_hal_stdout_tx_strn_cooked efficient
- axtls: switch to repo at micropython/axtls
- axtls: update to latest axtls 2.1.5 wih additional commits
- re1.5: move re1.5 code from extmod to lib
- uzlib: move uzlib code from extmod to lib
- crypto-algorithms: move crypto-algorithms code from extmod to lib
- update README's based on contents of these dirs
drivers:
- neopixel: add common machine.bitstream-based neopixel module
- neopixel: optimize fill() for speed
- neopixel: reduce code size of driver
- cyw43: fix cyw43_deinit so it can be called many times in a row
- cyw43: make wifi join fail if interface is not active
mpy-cross:
- disable stack check when building with Emscripten
Support components
==================
docs:
- library: document new esp32.RMT features and fix wait_done
- library: warn that ustruct doesn't handle spaces in format strings
- esp8266/tutorial: change flash mode from dio to dout
- replace master/slave with controller/peripheral in I2C and SPI
- rp2: enhance quickref and change image to Pico pinout
- rp2: update general section to give a brief technical overview
- library/utime.rst: clarify behaviour and precision of sleep ms/us
- library/uasyncio.rst: document stream readexactly() method
- library/machine.I2S.rst: fix use of sd pin in examples
- zephyr: add quick reference for the Zephyr port
- library/zephyr: add libraries specific to the Zephyr port
- templates: add unix and zephyr quickref links to top-index
- rename ufoo.rst to foo.rst
- replace ufoo with foo in all docs
- library/index.rst: clarify module naming and purpose
- library/builtins.rst: add module title
- library/network.rst: simplify socket import
- add docs for machine.bitstream and neopixel module
- library: fix usage of :term: for frozen module reference
- esp8266: use monospace for software tools
- reference: mention that slicing a memoryview causes allocation
examples: no changes specific to this component/port
tests:
- extmod: make uasyncio_heaplock test more deterministic
- cpydiff/modules_struct_whitespace_in_format: run black
- extmod/ujson: add tests for dump/dumps separators argument
- run-multitests.py: add broadcast and wait facility
- multi_bluetooth/ble_subscribe.py: add test for subscription
- extmod/vfs_fat_finaliser.py: ensure alloc at never-used GC blocks
- basics: split f-string debug printing to separate file with .exp
- pybnative: make while.py test run on boards without pyb.delay
tools:
- autobuild: add scripts to build release firmware
- remove obsolete build-stm-latest.sh script
- ci.sh: run apt-get update in ci_powerpc_setup
- makemanifest.py: allow passing flags to mpy-tool.py
- autobuild: add mimxrt port to build scripts for nightly builds
- pyboard.py: add cmd-line option to make soft reset configurable
- mpremote: swap order of PID and VID in connect-list output
- ci.sh: build unix dev variant as part of macOS CI
- ci.sh: build GENERIC_C3 board as part of esp32 CI
- autobuild: use separate IDF version to build newer esp32 SoCs
- autobuild: add FeatherS2 and TinyS2 to esp32 auto builds
- mpremote: add seek whence for mounted files
- mpremote: raise OSError on unsupported RemoteFile.seek
- autobuild: add the MIMXRT1050_EVKB board to the daily builds
- ci.sh: add mpy-cross build to nrf port
- codeformat.py: include ports/nrf/modules/nrf in code formatting
- gen-cpydiff.py: don't rename foo to ufoo in diff output
- autobuild: add auto build for Silicognition wESP32
- mpremote: fix connect-list in case VID/PID are None
- mpremote: add "devs" shortcut for "connect list"
- mpremote: remove support for pyb.USB_VCP in/out specialisation
- autobuild: don't use "-B" for make, it's already a fresh build
- pyboard.py: move --no-exclusive/--soft-reset out of mutex group
- pyboard.py: make --no-follow use same variable as --follow
- pyboard.py: add --exclusive to match --no-exclusive
- pyboard.py: make --no-soft-reset consistent with other args
- uncrustify: force 1 newline at end of file
- mpremote: bump version to 0.0.6
CI:
- workflows: add workflow to build and test javascript port
- workflows: switch from Coveralls to Codecov
- workflows: switch from lcov to gcov
- workflows: add workflow to build and test unix dev variant
The ports
=========
all ports:
- use common mp_hal_stdout_tx_strn_cooked instead of custom one
- update for move of crypto-algorithms, uzlib to lib
- rename USBD_VID/PID config macros to MICROPY_HW_USB_VID/PID
bare-arm port: no changes specific to this component/port
cc3200 port: no changes specific to this component/port
esp8266 port:
- add __len__ to NeoPixel driver to support iterating
- Makefile: add more libm files to build
- include hidden networks in WLAN.scan results
- replace esp.neopixel with machine.bitstream
- remove dead code for end_ticks in machine_bitstream
esp32 port:
- boards/sdkconfig.base: disable MEMPROT_FEATURE to alloc from IRAM
- add __len__ to NeoPixel driver to support iterating
- main: allow MICROPY_DIR to be overridden
- esp32_rmt: fix RMT looping in newer IDF versions
- esp32_rmt: enhance RMT with idle_level and write_pulses modes
- add new machine.I2S class for I2S protocol support
- machine_spi: calculate actual attained baudrate
- machine_hw_spi: use a 2 item SPI queue for long transfers
- machine_dac: add MICROPY_PY_MACHINE_DAC option, enable by default
- machine_i2s: add MICROPY_PY_MACHINE_I2S option, enable by default
- fix use of mp_int_t, size_t and uintptr_t
- add initial support for ESP32C3 SoCs
- boards/GENERIC_C3: add generic C3-based board
- modmachine: release the GIL in machine.idle()
- mphalport: always yield at least once in delay_ms
- machine_uart: add flow kw-arg to enable hardware flow control
- boards: add Silicognition wESP32 board configuration
- mpconfigport.h: enable reverse and inplace special methods
- include hidden networks in WLAN.scan results
- makeimg.py: get bootloader and partition offset from sdkconfig
- enable MICROPY_PY_FSTRINGS by default
- machine_hw_spi: release GIL during transfers
- machine_pin: make check for non-output pins respect chip variant
- replace esp.neopixel with machine.bitstream
- remove dead code for end_ticks in machine_bitstream
- boards: add GENERIC_C3_USB board with USB serial/JTAG support
javascript port:
- rework Makefile and GC so it works with latest Emscripten
- Makefile: suppress compiler errors from array bounds
- Makefile: change variable to EXPORTED_RUNTIME_METHODS
mimxrt port:
- move calc_weekday helper function to timeutils
- machine_spi: add the SPI class to the machine module
- moduos: seed the PRNG on boot using the TRNG
- boards: set vfs partition start to 1 MBbyte
- main: skip running main.py if boot.py failed
- main: extend the information returned by help()
- mimxrt_flash: remove commented-out code
- modmachine: add a few minor methods to the machine module
- machine_led: use mp_raise_msg_varg helper
- machine_i2c: add hardware-based machine.I2C to machine module
- add support for Hyperflash chips
- boards: add support for the MIMXRT1050_EVKB board
- machine_pin: implement ioctl for Pin
minimal port:
- Makefile: add support for building with user C modules
nrf port:
- modules: replace master/slave with controller/peripheral in SPI
- boards/common.ld: calculate unused flash region
- modules/nrf: add new nrf module with flash block device
- drivers: add support for using flash block device with SoftDevice
- mpconfigport.h: expose nrf module when MICROPY_PY_NRF is set
- README: update README.md to reflect internal file systems
- mpconfigport.h: tune FAT FS configuration
- Makefile: add _fs_size linker script override from make
- modules/uos: allow a board to configure MICROPY_VFS_FAT/LFS1/LFS2
- mpconfigport.h: enable MICROPY_PY_IO_FILEIO when an FS is enabled
- qstrdefsport.h: add entries for in-built FS mount points
- main: add auto mount and auto format hook for internal flash FS
- boards: enable needed features for FAT/LFS1/LFS2
- facilitate use of freeze manifest
- boards: set FROZEN_MANIFEST blank when SD present on nrf51 targets
- modules/scripts: add file system formatting script
- Makefile: set default manifest file for all targets
- mphalport: add dummy function for mp_hal_time_ns()
- boards: enable MICROPY_VFS_LFS2 for all target boards
- modules/uos: add ilistdir to uos module
- modules/nrf: add function to enable/disable DCDC
- enable source line on tracebacks
- set .mpy features consistent with documentation and other ports
pic16bit port: no changes specific to this component/port
powerpc port: no changes specific to this component/port
qemu-arm port: no changes specific to this component/port
rp2 port:
- use 0=Monday datetime convention in RTC
- machine_rtc: in RTC.datetime, compute weekday automatically
- CMakeLists.txt: suppress compiler errors for pico-sdk and tinyusb
- tusb_config.h: set CFG_TUD_CDC_EP_BUFSIZE to 256
- machine_uart: add hardware flow control support
- machine_uart: allow overriding default machine UART pins
- machine_i2c: allow boards to configure I2C pins using new macros
- machine_spi: allow boards to configure SPI pins using new macros
- machine_uart: fix poll ioctl to also check hardware FIFO
- machine_uart: fix read when FIFO has chars but ringbuf doesn't
- tusb_port: allow boards to configure USB VID and PID
- boards/ADAFRUIT_FEATHER_RP2040: configure custom VID/PID
- boards/ADAFRUIT_FEATHER_RP2040: configure I2C/SPI default pins
- boards/SPARKFUN_PROMICRO: configure UART/I2C/SPI default pins
- boards/SPARKFUN_THINGPLUS: configure I2C/SPI default pins
- boards: add Adafruit ItsyBitsy RP2040
- boards: add Adafruit QT Py RP2040
- boards: add Pimoroni Pico LiPo 4MB
- boards: add Pimoroni Pico LiPo 16MB
- boards: add Pimoroni Tiny 2040
- CMakeLists.txt: allow a board's cmake to set the manifest path
- enable MICROPY_PY_FSTRINGS by default
- Makefile: add "submodules" target, to match other ports
- rp2_flash: disable IRQs while calling flash_erase/program
- CMakeLists.txt: add option to enable double tap reset to bootrom
- mpconfigport.h: allow boards to add root pointers
samd port:
- add support for building with user C modules
stm32 port:
- softtimer: add soft_timer_reinsert() helper function
- mpbthciport: change from systick to soft-timer for BT scheduling
- provide a custom BTstack runloop that integrates with soft timer
- usb: make irq's default trigger enable all events
- boardctrl: skip running main.py if boot.py had an error
- sdio: fix undefined reference to DMA stream on H7
- dma: add DMAMUX configuration for H7 to fix dma_nohal_init
- main: call mp_deinit() at end of main
- adc: allow using ADC12 and ADC3 for H7
- adc: define the ADC instance used for internal channels
- adc: simplify and generalise how pin_adcX table is defined
- add new machine.I2S class for I2S protocol support
- boards/NUCLEO_F446RE: fix I2C1 pin assignment to match datasheet
- replace master/slave with controller/peripheral in I2C and SPI
- systick: always POLL_HOOK when delaying for milliseconds
- sdram: make SDRAM test cache aware, and optional failure with msg
- boards/NUCLEO_F446RE: enable CAN bus support
- boards: add support for SparkFun STM32 MicroMod Processor board
- uart: fix LPUART1 baudrate set/get
- uart: support low baudrates on LPUART1
- boards/STM32F429DISC: set correct UART2 pins and add UART3/6
- boards/NUCLEO_F439ZI: add board definition for NUCLEO_F439ZI
- boards/LEGO_HUB_NO6: add board definition for LEGO_HUB_NO6
- Makefile: update to only pull in used Bluetooth library
- README.md: update supported MCUs, and submodule and mboot use
- usbd_desc: rename USBD_xxx descriptor opts to MICROPY_HW_USB_xxx
- usbd_cdc_interface: rename USBD_CDC_xx opts to MICROPY_HW_USB_xx
- powerctrl: support changing frequency on WB MCUs
- boards/NUCLEO_H743ZI2: add modified version of NUCLEO_H743ZI
- mbedtls: fix compile warning about uninitialized val
- enable MICROPY_PY_FSTRINGS by default
- add implementation of machine.bitstream
- Makefile: allow GIT_SUBMODULES and LIBS to be extended
- stm32_it: support TIM17 IRQs on WB MCUs
- disable computed goto on constrained boards
- storage: make extended-block-device more configurable
- boards/LEGO_HUB_NO6: change SPI flash storage to use hardware SPI
- boards/LEGO_HUB_NO6: skip first 1MiB of SPI flash for storage
- boards/LEGO_HUB_NO6: add make commands to backup/restore firmware
teensy port: no changes specific to this component/port
unix port:
- modffi: add option to lock GC in callback, and cfun access
- Makefile: add back LIB_SRC_C to list of object files
- variants: enable help and help("modules") on standard and dev
- Makefile: disable error compression on arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc
windows port:
- Makefile: add .exe extension to executables name
- appveyor: update to VS 2017 and use Python 3.8 for build/test
zephyr port:
- machine_spi: add support for hardware SPI
Fixes a crash from trying to raise an exception when trying to
deinit a RESET wdt by not raising an exception.
Fixes a crash when raise a wdt exception in the REPL when waiting
for input. We now catch and print any exceptions raised.
Fixes#5261
This also tweaks the repr for unicode strings to only escape a few
utf-8 code points. This makes emoji show in os.listdir() for
example.
Also, enable exfat support on full builds.
Fixes#5146
The EVSYS is used to generate an interrupt from the event. This
simplifies timing used in pulseio that conflicted with the
auto-reload countdown.
Fixes#3890
On ESP ctrl-c during fake sleep will now stop the sleep. A crash
on real deep sleep is now fixed as well. (Exception string saving
was crashing on reading the deep sleep exception.) Fixes#4010
This also fixes nRF fake sleep after the first time. The internal
variable wasn't being reset early enough. Fixes#4869
This commit moves all first-party code developed for this project from lib/
to shared/, so that lib/ now only contains third-party code.
The following directories are moved as-is from lib to shared:
lib/libc -> shared/libc
lib/memzip -> shared/memzip
lib/netutils -> shared/netutils
lib/timeutils -> shared/timeutils
lib/upytesthelper -> shared/upytesthelper
All files in lib/embed/ have been moved to shared/libc/.
lib/mp-readline has been moved to shared/readline.
lib/utils has been moved to shared/runtime, with the exception of
lib/utils/printf.c which has been moved to shared/libc/printf.c.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
Changes are:
- update axTLS from 2.1.3 to 2.1.5
- os_port.h is now provided by the user of the library
- PLATFORM_RNG_U8 can be defined for get_random
- fix -fsanitize=undefined diagnostics
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
To reduce the number of calls to mp_hal_stdout_tx_strn and improve the
overall throughput of printing data. This implementation is taken from
ports/stm32/mphalport.c.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
This commit makes gc_lock_depth have one counter per thread, instead of one
global counter. This makes threads properly independent with respect to
the GC, in particular threads can now independently lock the GC for
themselves without locking it for other threads. It also means a given
thread can run a hard IRQ without temporarily locking the GC for all other
threads and potentially making them have MemoryError exceptions at random
locations (this really only occurs on MCUs with multiple cores and no GIL,
eg on the rp2 port).
The commit also removes protection of the GC lock/unlock functions, which
is no longer needed when the counter is per thread (and this also fixes the
cas where a hard IRQ calling gc_lock() may stall waiting for the mutex).
It also puts the check for `gc_lock_depth > 0` outside the GC mutex in
gc_alloc, gc_realloc and gc_free, to potentially prevent a hard IRQ from
waiting on a mutex if it does attempt to allocate heap memory (and putting
the check outside the GC mutex is now safe now that there is a
gc_lock_depth per thread).
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
From a version numbering point of view this is a downgrade (2.17.0 ->
2.16.x). However the latest commit for version 2.17.0 is from March 2019
and no further minor release happened after 2.17.0. This version is EOL.
2.16.x though is still actively maintained as a long term release, hence
security and stability fixes are still being backported, including
compatibility with upcoming compiler releases.
The rp2040 is _very_ marginal for mp3 playback, and currently sometimes triggers a bug that gives garbled audio output. However, it does work for some limited situations.
Also found a race condition between timer_disable and redraw, which
would happen if I debugger-paused inside common_hal_rgbmatrix_timer_disable
or put a delay or print inside it. That's what pausing inside reconstruct
fixes.
So that the "right timer" can be chosen, `timer_allocate` now gets the `self`
pointer. It's guaranteed at this point that the pin information is accurate,
so you can e.g., find a PWM unit related to the pins themselves.
This required touching each port to add the parameter even though it's
unused everywhere but raspberrypi.
This was added a long time ago in 75abee206d
when USB host support was added to the stm (now stm32) port, and when this
pyexec code was actually part of the stm port. It's unlikely to work as
intended anymore. If it is needed in the future then generic hook macros
can be added in pyexec.
The RP2040 is new microcontroller from Raspberry Pi that features
two Cortex M0s and eight PIO state machines that are good for
crunching lots of data. It has 264k RAM and a built in UF2
bootloader too.
Datasheet: https://pico.raspberrypi.org/files/rp2040_datasheet.pdf
This library is a small and easy-to-use cryptographic library which is well
suited to embedded systems.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
uzlib isn't actually used in any firmwares, but is built into the
"unix" port used for testing.
The main benefit of the update is to fix problems encountered on
Windows, as the old ref of uzlib had filenames with embedded colons;
this has been fixed upstream.
uzlib seems to have been reabsed since the version that we took; this
doesn't really matter to us.
Background: the friendly/normal REPL is intended for human use whereas the
raw REPL is for computer use/automation. Raw REPL is used for things like
pyboard.py script_to_run.py. The normal REPL has built-in flow control
because it echos back the characters. That's not so with raw REPL and flow
control is just implemented by rate limiting the amount of data that goes
in. Currently it's fixed at 256 byte chunks every 10ms. This is sometimes
too fast for slow MCUs or systems with small stdin buffers. It's also too
slow for a lot of higher-end MCUs, ie it could be a lot faster.
This commit adds a new raw REPL mode which includes flow control: the
device will echo back a character after a certain number of bytes are sent
to the host, and the host can use this to regulate the data going out to
the device. The amount of characters is controlled by the device and sent
to the host before communication starts. This flow control allows getting
the maximum speed out of a serial link, regardless of the link or the
device at the other end.
Also, this new raw REPL mode parses and compiles the incoming data as it
comes in. It does this by creating a "stdin reader" object which is then
passed to the lexer. The lexer requests bytes from this "stdin reader"
which retrieves bytes from the host, and does flow control. What this
means is that no memory is used to store the script (in the existing raw
REPL mode the device needs a big buffer to read in the script before it can
pass it on to the lexer/parser/compiler). The only memory needed on the
device is enough to parse and compile.
Finally, it would be possible to extend this new raw REPL to allow bytecode
(.mpy files) to be sent as well as text mode scripts (but that's not done
in this commit).
Some results follow. The test was to send a large 33k script that contains
mostly comments and then prints out the heap, run via pyboard.py large.py.
On PYBD-SF6, prior to this PR:
$ ./pyboard.py large.py
stack: 524 out of 23552
GC: total: 392192, used: 34464, free: 357728
No. of 1-blocks: 12, 2-blocks: 2, max blk sz: 2075, max free sz: 22345
GC memory layout; from 2001a3f0:
00000: h=hhhh=======================================hhBShShh==h=======h
00400: =====hh=B........h==h===========================================
00800: ================================================================
00c00: ================================================================
01000: ================================================================
01400: ================================================================
01800: ================================================================
01c00: ================================================================
02000: ================================================================
02400: ================================================================
02800: ================================================================
02c00: ================================================================
03000: ================================================================
03400: ================================================================
03800: ================================================================
03c00: ================================================================
04000: ================================================================
04400: ================================================================
04800: ================================================================
04c00: ================================================================
05000: ================================================================
05400: ================================================================
05800: ================================================================
05c00: ================================================================
06000: ================================================================
06400: ================================================================
06800: ================================================================
06c00: ================================================================
07000: ================================================================
07400: ================================================================
07800: ================================================================
07c00: ================================================================
08000: ================================================================
08400: ===============================================.....h==.........
(349 lines all free)
(the big blob of used memory is the large script).
Same but with this PR:
$ ./pyboard.py large.py
stack: 524 out of 23552
GC: total: 392192, used: 1296, free: 390896
No. of 1-blocks: 12, 2-blocks: 3, max blk sz: 40, max free sz: 24420
GC memory layout; from 2001a3f0:
00000: h=hhhh=======================================hhBShShh==h=======h
00400: =====hh=h=B......h==.....h==....................................
(381 lines all free)
The only thing in RAM is the compiled script (and some other unrelated
items).
Time to download before this PR: 1438ms, data rate: 230,799 bits/sec.
Time to download with this PR: 119ms, data rate: 2,788,991 bits/sec.
So it's more than 10 times faster, and uses significantly less RAM.
Results are similar on other boards. On an stm32 board that connects via
UART only at 115200 baud, the data rate goes from 80kbit/sec to
113kbit/sec, so gets close to saturating the UART link without loss of
data.
The new raw REPL mode also supports a single ctrl-C to break out of this
flow-control mode, so that a ctrl-C can always get back to a known state.
It's also backwards compatible with the original raw REPL mode, which is
still supported with the same sequence of commands. The new raw REPL
mode is activated by ctrl-E, which gives an error on devices that do not
support the new mode.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
This brings in the following, and updates us to the 1.0.4 release tag:
Submodule lib/protomatter 2a1ba8fa4..5f07ec618:
> Bumping version for release
> Merge pull request #21 from makermelissa/master
> Merge pull request #20 from makermelissa/master
> Merge pull request #18 from jepler/fix-cpy-3184
> Merge pull request #14 from hierophect/cpy-timer-allocator
We previously had the _changes_ of jepler/fix-cpy-3184 and
hierophect/cpy-timer-allocator but not their merge commits.
The only other changes in protomatter were one formatting change in the
core, plus several Arduino sketches. So this should make no practical
difference for CPy.
For time-based functions that work with absolute time there is the need for
an Epoch, to set the zero-point at which the absolute time starts counting.
Such functions include time.time() and filesystem stat return values. And
different ports may use a different Epoch.
To make it clearer what functions use the Epoch (whatever it may be), and
make the ports more consistent with their use of the Epoch, this commit
renames all Epoch related functions to include the word "epoch" in their
name (and remove references to "2000").
Along with this rename, the following things have changed:
- mp_hal_time_ns() is now specified to return the number of nanoseconds
since the Epoch, rather than since 1970 (but since this is an internal
function it doesn't change anything for the user).
- littlefs timestamps on the esp8266 have been fixed (they were previously
off by 30 years in nanoseconds).
Otherwise, there is no functional change made by this commit.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
mp_irq_init() is useful when the IRQ object is allocated by the caller.
The mp_irq_methods_t.init method is not used anywhere so has been removed.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
e.g., allocating a 192x32x6bpp matrix would be enough to trigger this
reliably on a Metro M4 Express using the "memory hogging" layout.
Allocating 64x32x6bpp could trigger it, but somewhat unreliably.
There are several things going on here:
* we make the failing call with interrupts off
* we were throwing an exception with interrupts off
* protomatter failed badly in _PM_free when it was partially-initialized
Incorporate the fix from protomatter, switch to a non-throwing malloc
variant, and ensure that interrupts get turned back on.
This decreases the quality of the MemoryError (it cannot report the size
of the failed allocation) but allows CircuitPython to survive, rather
than faulting.
In relatively unusual circumstances, such as entering `l = 17 ** 17777`
at the REPL, you could hit ctrl-c, but not get KeyboardInterrupt.
This can lead to a condition where the display would stop updating (#2689).