complete pin mapping for Feather pins
stubbed out files needed for complilation. still to be modified
0 out all CPY modules in mpconfigboard.mk until we get the build running
add csv for pin generation for STM32L4R5
add F4R5 references in peripherals files
refactored out board files BECAUSE I AM AN IDIOT; add L4 series system clocks file from CubeMX
took a guess at the number of USB endpoint pairs to get the build done
guess was close, but wrong. It is 8
clean up peripheral DEFs
Fixes build error:
```
In file included from ../../py/mpstate.h:33,
from ../../py/mpstate.c:27:
../../py/misc.h: In function 'vstr_str':
../../py/misc.h:196:1: sorry, unimplemented: Thumb-1 hard-float VFP ABI
static inline char *vstr_str(vstr_t *vstr) {
^~~~~~
```
Sleuthing steps:
* verify that the feather_stm32f4_express board builds correctly
* put a `#error` at the bottom of the `mpstate.c` file.
* build for the feather and swan boards, with V=2 to capture the build command for that file.
* use a differencing tool to inspect the differences between the two invocations
* inspecting the differences, I saw a missing `-mcpu=cortex-m4` I tested by adding that to the Swan build command. The file built fine (stopping at the hard error, but no other warnings.)
A grep through the sources revealed where this flag was being set for the stm ports.
With this commit, the build gets further, but does not complete. The next exciting episode in this unfolding coding saga is just a commit away!
working build with minimal set of modules for the Blues Swan r5
chore:change header copyright name to Blues Wireless Contributors
USB operational. Fixed up clocks to be hardwired for LSE no HSE case. (Trying to combine HSE in there made the code much more complex, and I don't have a board to test it out on.)
USART working
adds support for `ENABLE_3V3` and `DISCHARGE_3V3` pins. I am surprised that pin definitions are quite low-level and don't include default direction and state, so the code currently has to initialize `ENABLE_3V3` pin as output. The LED takes over a second to discharge, so I wonder if the board startup code is not having the desired affect.
short circuit implementation of backup memory for the STM32L4
all the ports
remove company name from board name to be consistent with the Arduino board definition.
add default pins for I2C, SPI and UART, so that `board.I2C` et al. works as expected. Confirmed I2C timing.
fix board name
fix incorrect pin definition. add test to allow manual check of each output pin
analog IO
code changes for WebUSB. Doesn't appear to work, will revisit later.
ensure that `sys.platform` is available
checkin missing file
feat: make room for a larger filesystem so the sensor tutorial will fit on the device.
fix:(stm32l4r5zi.csv): merged AF0-7 and AF8-15 into single lines and removed extraneous headers mixed in with the data.
fix(parse_af_csv.py): pin index in the csv is 0 not 1, and AF index made 1 larger
chore(Swan R5): update peripherals pins from `parse_af_csv.py` output
optimize flash sector access
Passing in a PWMOut still works but is deprecated. It will be
removed in CircuitPython 8.0.0
This also switches STM32 timer indices and channel indices to
0-based in our pin data rather than `- 1` everywhere. The latter is
more bug prone.
Most of the way for #3264
Tested on Metro M0, Metro M4, Feather S2, Feather nRF52840, Feather
STM32F4 and Arduino RP2040.
This also removes the need to pin share because we don't use the
status LED while user code is running.
The status flashes fallback to the HW_STATUS LED if no RGB LED is
present. Each status has a unique blink pattern as well.
One caveat is the REPL state. In order to not pin share, we set the
RGB color once. PWM and single color will be shutoff immediately but
DotStars and NeoPixels will hold the color until the user overrides
it.
Fixes#4133
In #4683, tannewt noticed that uncrustify was not running on some
file in common-hal.
I investigated and found that it was not being run on a bunch of paths.
Rather than make incremental changes, I rewrote list_files to work
bsaed on regular expressions; these regular expressions are created from
the same git-style glob patterns.
I spot-checked some specific filenames after this change, and all looks good:
```
$ python3 tools/codeformat.py -v --dry-run tests/basics/int_small.py ports/raspberrypi/common-hal/pulseio/PulseIn.c extmod/virtpin.c tests/thread/thread_exit1.py ports/raspberrypi/background.h extmod/re1.5/recursiveloop.c
tools/codeformat.py -v --dry-run tests/basics/int_small.py ports/raspberrypi/common-hal/pulseio/PulseIn.c extmod/virtpin.c tests/thread/thread_exit1.py ports/raspberrypi/background.h extmod/re1.5/recursiveloop.c
uncrustify -c /home/jepler/src/circuitpython/tools/uncrustify.cfg -lC --no-backup extmod/virtpin.c ports/raspberrypi/background.h ports/raspberrypi/common-hal/pulseio/PulseIn.c
black --fast --line-length=99 -v tests/thread/thread_exit1.py
```
recursiveloop and int_small are excluded, while PulseIn, virtpin,
and background are included.
Testing running from a subdirectory (not _specifically_ supported though):
```
(cd ports && python3 ../tools/codeformat.py -v --dry-run raspberrypi/common-hal/pulseio/PulseIn.c ../extmod/virtpin.c)
../tools/codeformat.py -v --dry-run raspberrypi/common-hal/pulseio/PulseIn.c ../extmod/virtpin.c
uncrustify -c /home/jepler/src/circuitpython/tools/uncrustify.cfg -lC --no-backup ../extmod/virtpin.c raspberrypi/common-hal/pulseio/PulseIn.
```
As a side-effect, a bunch more files are re-formatted now. :-P
H7 compatibility problems in port.c and peripherals/exti
NRF build failures due to new use of const for PinAlarm pin objects
Isolated board flash overage on blackpill_with_flash, remove audio modules
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 changes lots of files to unify `board.h` across ports. It adds
`board_deinit` when CIRCUITPY_ALARM is set. `main.c` uses it to
deinit the board before deep sleeping (even when pretending.)
Deep sleep is now a two step process for the port. First, the
port should prepare to deep sleep based on the given alarms. It
should set alarms for both deep and pretend sleep. In particular,
the pretend versions should be set immediately so that we don't
miss an alarm as we shutdown. These alarms should also wake from
`port_idle_until_interrupt` which is used when pretending to deep
sleep.
Second, when real deep sleeping, `alarm_enter_deep_sleep` is called.
The port should set any alarms it didn't during prepare based on
data it saved internally during prepare.
ESP32-S2 sleep is a bit reorganized to locate more logic with
TimeAlarm. This will help it scale to more alarm types.
Fixes#3786
The has successfully run my loopback self-test program for CAN,
which tests transmission, reception, and filtering. The 1M baud rate setting
was also verified on saleae to be accurate.
This is a slight trade-off with code size, in places where a "_varg"
mp_raise variant is now used. The net savings on trinket_m0 is
just 32 bytes.
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types such as int, set, or dict or special values such as "inf" or
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