All of the code was there except the linker was failing to clear the bss section because I added too many .zeros. The should have only been the exported globals that start with _ like _szero = .. Fixing that and turn on the usb transmit fixed everything.
In current state `mp_get_stream_raise` assumes that `self_in` is an object
and always performs a pointer derefence which may cause a segfault.
This function shall throw an exception whenever `self_in` does not implement
a stream protocol, that includes qstr's and numbers.
fixes#2331
In `btree_seq()`, when `__bt_seq()` gets called with invalid
`flags` argument it will return `RET_ERROR` and it won't
initialize `val`. If field `data` of uninitialized `val`
is passed to `mp_obj_new_bytes()` it causes a segfault.
Everything works fine without USB being plugged in but faults (I think) when USB is plugged in. This is switched away from the USB code from the bootloader onto the USB code thats generated by Atmel Studio using the high level classes from ASF.
It turns out that TIM1 and TIM8 have their own Capture/Compare
interrupt vector. For all of the other timers, the capture/compare
interrupt vector is the same as the update vector.
So we need to add handlers for these vectors and enable them
when using capture/compare callbacks.
During testing of this, I also found that passing a channel callback
into the channel constructor would not enable interrupts properly.
I tested using:
```
>>> pyb.Timer(1, freq=4).channel(1, pyb.Timer.OC_TOGGLE, callback=lambda t: print('.', end=''))
```
I tested the above with channels 1, 4, and 8
This type was used only for the typedef of mp_obj_t, which is now defined
by the object representation. So we can now remove this unused typedef,
to simplify the mpconfigport.h file.
The machine_ptr_t type is long obsolete as the type of mp_obj_t is now
defined by the object representation, ie by MICROPY_OBJ_REPR. So just use
void* explicitly for the typedef of mp_obj_t.
If a port wants to use something different then they should define a new
object representation.
Only tuple, namedtuple and attrtuple use the tuple_cmp_helper function,
and they all have getiter=mp_obj_tuple_getiter, so the check here is only
to ensure that the self object is consistent. Hence use mp_check_self.
Checks for number of args removes where guaranteed by function descriptor,
self checking is replaced with mp_check_self(). In few cases, exception
is raised instead of assert.
Indended to replace raw asserts in bunch of files. Expands to empty
if MICROPY_BUILTIN_METHOD_CHECK_SELF_ARG is defined, otehrwise by
default still to assert, though a particular port may define it to
something else.
Introduce mp_raise_msg(), mp_raise_ValueError(), mp_raise_TypeError()
instead of previous pattern nlr_raise(mp_obj_new_exception_msg(...)).
Save few bytes on each call, which are many.
Fixing Issue #2243. Main problems were:
- HAL_ADC_GetState(adcHandle) may return other bits set (not only
HAL_ADC_STATE_EOC_REG) when called - so I AND-ed it out as proposed by
mattbrejza in Issue #2243.
- ADC Pin has to be configured as GPIO_MODE_ANALOG_ADC_CONTROL not only
GPIO_MODE_ANALOG.
- Resolved ADC resolution L4 specific (Use L4 define ADC_RESOLUTION_12B).
- Changed setting of Init.EOCSelection toADC_EOC_SINGLE_CONV for L4.
- Added call to ADC_MultiModeTypeDef as this is done on a STM32Cube
generated project too.
- Clean up: Configuration of ADC is done only in ONE function not the same
is done in two functions.
Test is done on PA5 pin of STM32L4Discovery-Kit which is connected to the
DOWN button.
Thanks to mattbrejza for discovering the bug.