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Jonathan Hogg
33083bf527 esp32/machine_pin: Add support for pin drive strength.
Add support for configuring drive strength of output pins with `drive` 
keyword argument and `DRIVE_*` constants.
2022-03-07 23:41:29 +11:00
Damien George
cced9a0128 zephyr/prj.conf: Enable CONFIG_BUILD_OUTPUT_HEX to generate .hex output.
The .hex file contains more information than .bin, useful for flashing.

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-03-07 16:48:35 +11:00
Maureen Helm
474d288e55 zephyr: Upgrade to Zephyr v3.0.0.
Updates the Zephyr port build instructions and CI to use the latest
Zephyr release tag.

Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@intel.com>
2022-03-07 16:48:35 +11:00
Maureen Helm
86a4a52670 zephyr: Update include path to disk_access.h.
The disk_access header was moved to a different path in Zephyr v2.6.0.
The old path was deprecated for two releases (v2.6.0 and v2.7.0) and
will no longer be supported after Zephyr v2.7.0.

Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@intel.com>
2022-03-07 16:48:35 +11:00
robert-hh
d696d9141e esp32/machine_uart: Make UART.init preserve unspecified parameters.
Most of the settings behaved that way, except for baudate, timeout,
timout_char, invert and flow.
2022-03-07 13:45:50 +11:00
robert-hh
55a0125a15 esp32/machine_pwm: Always set the duty cycle when setting the frequency.
If setting the frequency to a value used already by an existing timer, this
timer will be used.  But still, the duty cycle for that channel may have to
be changed.

Fixes issues #8306 and #8345.
2022-03-07 13:37:23 +11:00
Daniël van de Giessen
665f0e2a68 esp32: Sleep one tick in MICROPY_EVENT_POLL_HOOK.
If MicroPython threads are enabled, loops waiting for an incoming event
should release the GIL and suspend, allowing other tasks to run while they
wait.

Prior to this commit, the problem can easily be observed by running a
thread that is both busy and regularly releases the GIL (for example a loop
doing something then sleeping a few ms after each iteration).  When the
main task is at the REPL, the thread is significantly stalled.  If the main
task is manually made to release the GIL (for example, by calling
utime.sleep_ms(500)) the other thread can be seen immediately working at
the expected speed again.

Additionally, there are various instances in where blocking functions run
MICROPY_EVENT_POLL_HOOK in a loop while they wait for a certain event/
condition.  For example the uselect methods poll objects to determine
whether data is available, but uses 100% of CPU while it does, constantly
calling MICROPY_EVENT_POLL_HOOK in the process.

The MICROPY_EVENT_POLL_HOOK macro is only ever used in waiting loops, where
(if threads are enabled) it makes sense to yield for a single tick so that
these loops do not consume all CPU cycles but instead other threads may
execute.  (In fact, the thing these loops wait for may even indirectly or
directly depend on another task being able to run.)

This change moves the sleep that was inside the REPL input function to
inside the MICROPY_EVENT_POLL_HOOK macro, where the GIL is already being
released, solving both the blocking REPL issue and the 100% CPU use issue
at the same time.

Signed-off-by: Daniël van de Giessen <daniel@dvdgiessen.nl>
2022-03-02 12:57:43 +11:00
Andrew Leech
919e586e46 esp32/machine_uart: Allow limited configuration of REPL UART.
Some applications may want to adjust the hard coded 115200 REPL buadrate,
and this commit allows it to be changed dynamically via machine.UART(0).
2022-03-01 18:16:50 +11:00
Andrew Leech
2cc9232781 esp32/uart: Correctly init low-level UART driver for REPL.
uart_driver_install() needs to be called to set up the UART correctly.
2022-03-01 17:33:36 +11:00
YoungJoon Chun
2d47020e15 rp2/mpthreadport: Fix memory corruption when thread is created in core1.
The stack (and arg) of core1 is itself a root pointer, not just the entries
in it.  Without this fix the GC could reclaim the entire stack (and
argument object).

Fixes issues #7124 and #7981.
2022-03-01 17:03:57 +11:00
Damien George
3c2aa5ff93 unix/.gitignore: Remove *.py from ignore list.
.py files are valid source files and shouldn't be ignored.  This line was
from the early days when .py files in the unix directory were used for
testing.

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-02-28 19:02:58 +11:00
Damien George
c4b8dae438 tests/unix: Add coverage test for freezing various objects.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-02-28 19:02:58 +11:00
Damien George
546e213265 esp32/boards: Add specific deploy instructions for S3 variant.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-02-25 16:52:58 +11:00
stijn
c2e8a5acd2 windows: Unify project file headers.
The xmlns attribute is required for older msbuild version (e.g. for
VS2015).  Add it where needed, and reorder the attributes so all
files look the same.
2022-02-25 16:41:11 +11:00
Damien George
414b59d39c qemu-arm: Add tests for freezing viper and asm_thumb code.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-02-24 18:29:02 +11:00
Damien George
c0f2af4e86 ports: Recompile bytecode tests now that .mpy format changed.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-02-24 18:29:02 +11:00
Damien George
f2040bfc7e py: Rework bytecode and .mpy file format to be mostly static data.
Background: .mpy files are precompiled .py files, built using mpy-cross,
that contain compiled bytecode functions (and can also contain machine
code). The benefit of using an .mpy file over a .py file is that they are
faster to import and take less memory when importing.  They are also
smaller on disk.

But the real benefit of .mpy files comes when they are frozen into the
firmware.  This is done by loading the .mpy file during compilation of the
firmware and turning it into a set of big C data structures (the job of
mpy-tool.py), which are then compiled and downloaded into the ROM of a
device.  These C data structures can be executed in-place, ie directly from
ROM.  This makes importing even faster because there is very little to do,
and also means such frozen modules take up much less RAM (because their
bytecode stays in ROM).

The downside of frozen code is that it requires recompiling and reflashing
the entire firmware.  This can be a big barrier to entry, slows down
development time, and makes it harder to do OTA updates of frozen code
(because the whole firmware must be updated).

This commit attempts to solve this problem by providing a solution that
sits between loading .mpy files into RAM and freezing them into the
firmware.  The .mpy file format has been reworked so that it consists of
data and bytecode which is mostly static and ready to run in-place.  If
these new .mpy files are located in flash/ROM which is memory addressable,
the .mpy file can be executed (mostly) in-place.

With this approach there is still a small amount of unpacking and linking
of the .mpy file that needs to be done when it's imported, but it's still
much better than loading an .mpy from disk into RAM (although not as good
as freezing .mpy files into the firmware).

The main trick to make static .mpy files is to adjust the bytecode so any
qstrs that it references now go through a lookup table to convert from
local qstr number in the module to global qstr number in the firmware.
That means the bytecode does not need linking/rewriting of qstrs when it's
loaded.  Instead only a small qstr table needs to be built (and put in RAM)
at import time.  This means the bytecode itself is static/constant and can
be used directly if it's in addressable memory.  Also the qstr string data
in the .mpy file, and some constant object data, can be used directly.
Note that the qstr table is global to the module (ie not per function).

In more detail, in the VM what used to be (schematically):

    qst = DECODE_QSTR_VALUE;

is now (schematically):

    idx = DECODE_QSTR_INDEX;
    qst = qstr_table[idx];

That allows the bytecode to be fixed at compile time and not need
relinking/rewriting of the qstr values.  Only qstr_table needs to be linked
when the .mpy is loaded.

Incidentally, this helps to reduce the size of bytecode because what used
to be 2-byte qstr values in the bytecode are now (mostly) 1-byte indices.
If the module uses the same qstr more than two times then the bytecode is
smaller than before.

The following changes are measured for this commit compared to the
previous (the baseline):
- average 7%-9% reduction in size of .mpy files
- frozen code size is reduced by about 5%-7%
- importing .py files uses about 5% less RAM in total
- importing .mpy files uses about 4% less RAM in total
- importing .py and .mpy files takes about the same time as before

The qstr indirection in the bytecode has only a small impact on VM
performance.  For stm32 on PYBv1.0 the performance change of this commit
is:

diff of scores (higher is better)
N=100 M=100             baseline -> this-commit  diff      diff% (error%)
bm_chaos.py               371.07 ->  357.39 :  -13.68 =  -3.687% (+/-0.02%)
bm_fannkuch.py             78.72 ->   77.49 :   -1.23 =  -1.563% (+/-0.01%)
bm_fft.py                2591.73 -> 2539.28 :  -52.45 =  -2.024% (+/-0.00%)
bm_float.py              6034.93 -> 5908.30 : -126.63 =  -2.098% (+/-0.01%)
bm_hexiom.py               48.96 ->   47.93 :   -1.03 =  -2.104% (+/-0.00%)
bm_nqueens.py            4510.63 -> 4459.94 :  -50.69 =  -1.124% (+/-0.00%)
bm_pidigits.py            650.28 ->  644.96 :   -5.32 =  -0.818% (+/-0.23%)
core_import_mpy_multi.py  564.77 ->  581.49 :  +16.72 =  +2.960% (+/-0.01%)
core_import_mpy_single.py  68.67 ->   67.16 :   -1.51 =  -2.199% (+/-0.01%)
core_qstr.py               64.16 ->   64.12 :   -0.04 =  -0.062% (+/-0.00%)
core_yield_from.py        362.58 ->  354.50 :   -8.08 =  -2.228% (+/-0.00%)
misc_aes.py               429.69 ->  405.59 :  -24.10 =  -5.609% (+/-0.01%)
misc_mandel.py           3485.13 -> 3416.51 :  -68.62 =  -1.969% (+/-0.00%)
misc_pystone.py          2496.53 -> 2405.56 :  -90.97 =  -3.644% (+/-0.01%)
misc_raytrace.py          381.47 ->  374.01 :   -7.46 =  -1.956% (+/-0.01%)
viper_call0.py            576.73 ->  572.49 :   -4.24 =  -0.735% (+/-0.04%)
viper_call1a.py           550.37 ->  546.21 :   -4.16 =  -0.756% (+/-0.09%)
viper_call1b.py           438.23 ->  435.68 :   -2.55 =  -0.582% (+/-0.06%)
viper_call1c.py           442.84 ->  440.04 :   -2.80 =  -0.632% (+/-0.08%)
viper_call2a.py           536.31 ->  532.35 :   -3.96 =  -0.738% (+/-0.06%)
viper_call2b.py           382.34 ->  377.07 :   -5.27 =  -1.378% (+/-0.03%)

And for unix on x64:

diff of scores (higher is better)
N=2000 M=2000        baseline -> this-commit     diff      diff% (error%)
bm_chaos.py          13594.20 ->  13073.84 :  -520.36 =  -3.828% (+/-5.44%)
bm_fannkuch.py          60.63 ->     59.58 :    -1.05 =  -1.732% (+/-3.01%)
bm_fft.py           112009.15 -> 111603.32 :  -405.83 =  -0.362% (+/-4.03%)
bm_float.py         246202.55 -> 247923.81 : +1721.26 =  +0.699% (+/-2.79%)
bm_hexiom.py           615.65 ->    617.21 :    +1.56 =  +0.253% (+/-1.64%)
bm_nqueens.py       215807.95 -> 215600.96 :  -206.99 =  -0.096% (+/-3.52%)
bm_pidigits.py        8246.74 ->   8422.82 :  +176.08 =  +2.135% (+/-3.64%)
misc_aes.py          16133.00 ->  16452.74 :  +319.74 =  +1.982% (+/-1.50%)
misc_mandel.py      128146.69 -> 130796.43 : +2649.74 =  +2.068% (+/-3.18%)
misc_pystone.py      83811.49 ->  83124.85 :  -686.64 =  -0.819% (+/-1.03%)
misc_raytrace.py     21688.02 ->  21385.10 :  -302.92 =  -1.397% (+/-3.20%)

The code size change is (firmware with a lot of frozen code benefits the
most):

       bare-arm:  +396 +0.697%
    minimal x86: +1595 +0.979% [incl +32(data)]
       unix x64: +2408 +0.470% [incl +800(data)]
    unix nanbox: +1396 +0.309% [incl -96(data)]
          stm32: -1256 -0.318% PYBV10
         cc3200:  +288 +0.157%
        esp8266:  -260 -0.037% GENERIC
          esp32:  -216 -0.014% GENERIC[incl -1072(data)]
            nrf:  +116 +0.067% pca10040
            rp2:  -664 -0.135% PICO
           samd:  +844 +0.607% ADAFRUIT_ITSYBITSY_M4_EXPRESS

As part of this change the .mpy file format version is bumped to version 6.
And mpy-tool.py has been improved to provide a good visualisation of the
contents of .mpy files.

In summary: this commit changes the bytecode to use qstr indirection, and
reworks the .mpy file format to be simpler and allow .mpy files to be
executed in-place.  Performance is not impacted too much.  Eventually it
will be possible to store such .mpy files in a linear, read-only, memory-
mappable filesystem so they can be executed from flash/ROM.  This will
essentially be able to replace frozen code for most applications.

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-02-24 18:08:43 +11:00
Damien George
64bfaae7ab esp32/README.md: Update list of supported IDF versions.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-02-24 15:23:50 +11:00
stijn
5f50f4a130 unix: Show compiler info in REPL banner.
The unix port's main.c gets used by unix and windows ports, and with a
variety of compilers, so it's convenient to see which version is actually
being used immediately when starting micropython.  This is similar to what
CPython does.
2022-02-22 00:59:31 +11:00
Damien George
f30b32e084 esp32/modules: Create ffat partition object with block_size=512.
Because these are formatted with a 512 sector size.

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-02-22 00:37:55 +11:00
Damien George
106a83de22 esp32/esp32_partition: Add support for specifying block_size.
To support filesystems that use a block size different from the native
erase-page size.

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-02-22 00:37:25 +11:00
Damien George
5935fa229c esp32/mpconfigport.h: Enable remaining features to get to "extra" level.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-02-18 16:01:18 +11:00
Damien George
c8cd5a9960 esp32/mpconfigport.h: Use the "extra" feature level.
This commit is a no-op change to simplify existing config.

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-02-18 15:50:01 +11:00
Damien George
5995fb5261 stm32/mboot: Allow a board more control over entry initialisation.
If MBOOT_BOARD_ENTRY_INIT is defined by a board then that function must now
make sure system clocks are configured, eg by calling mboot_entry_init().

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-02-18 14:59:35 +11:00
Damien George
2b62f12103 stm32/mboot: Allow a board to fully configure system clocks.
If a board wants to customise the clocks it can define the following:

    MBOOT_CLK_PLLM
    MBOOT_CLK_PLLN
    MBOOT_CLK_PLLP
    MBOOT_CLK_PLLQ
    MBOOT_CLK_PLLR (only needed on STM32H7)
    MBOOT_FLASH_LATENCY
    MBOOT_CLK_AHB_DIV
    MBOOT_CLK_APB1_DIV
    MBOOT_CLK_APB2_DIV
    MBOOT_CLK_APB3_DIV (only needed on STM32H7)
    MBOOT_CLK_APB4_DIV (only needed on STM32H7)

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-02-18 14:51:01 +11:00
Christophe Priouzeau
130f7db1fc stm32/boards/NUCLEO_WB55: Add Arduino pin alias definitions.
Fixes issue #8295.

Signed-off-by: Christophe Priouzeau <christophe.priouzeau@foss.st.com>
2022-02-18 14:45:49 +11:00
stijn
c14f47faa3 windows/Makefile: Specify CXXFLAGS in the Makefile.
Enables building user modules which use C++ code, like the unix port.
2022-02-18 14:40:36 +11:00
stijn
8bb50c6301 unix/Makefile: Remove explicit addition of -std=c++ flag.
This was added merely for building the C++ user module example, so it's a
better fit to add it in the corresponding micropython.mk.
2022-02-18 14:40:16 +11:00
David Lechner
28cb573b89 windows/appveyor: Fix printing of test failures.
In the `after_test` section, the current directory is `ports/windows` when
tests are run, so running `run-tests.py` without changing the directory or
specifying a path causes a file not found error.

This commit fixes the problem by changing the directory before calling
`run-tests.py`.

Signed-off-by: David Lechner <david@pybricks.com>
2022-02-18 14:31:52 +11:00
YoungJoon Chun
767058f328 rp2/Makefile: Add FROZEN_MANIFEST Makefile option, to override default. 2022-02-18 14:26:57 +11:00
YoungJoon Chun
d8a7bf83cc rp2/machine_uart: Fix UART RTS behaviour so RTS is deasserted.
The UART hardware flow control was not working correctly, the receive FIFO
was always fetched and RTS was never deasserted.  This is not a problem
when hardware flow control is not used: normally, if the receive FIFO is
full, the UART receiver won't receive data into the FIFO anymore, but the
current implementation fetches from the FIFO and discards it instead.
The problem is that data is discarded even when RTS is enabled.

This commit fixes the issue by only taking from the FIFO if there is room
in the ring buffer to put the character.

Signed-off-by: YoungJoon Chun <yjchun@mac.com>
2022-02-09 16:29:53 +11:00
Seon Rozenblum
aca40127bf esp32/boards: Add three UM ESP32-S3 based boards. 2022-02-09 00:13:10 +11:00
Damien George
468d1979ba esp32/machine_adc: Fix configuration of default ADC atten value.
Prior to this fix, if the ADC atten value was not explicitly given then
adc1_config_channel_atten() would never be called.

Fixes issue #8275.

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-02-08 23:45:41 +11:00
Seon Rozenblum
ada836b834 esp32/machine_adcblock: Fix ADC bit width for ESP32-S3. 2022-02-08 12:35:47 +11:00
Damien George
6fe3856c4f esp32/partitions-16MiB.csv: Increase 14MiB filesystem to maximum size.
The original value was 14000000, it's now changed to 14 * 1024 * 1024.

Fixes issue #8266.

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-02-08 12:25:10 +11:00
Andrew Leech
6f7d6c567f windows/uasyncio: Add support for uasyncio to windows dev variant. 2022-02-07 14:39:15 +11:00
Andrew Leech
c708262c12 windows/uselect: Enable micropython select in dev variant. 2022-02-07 14:39:15 +11:00
Andrew Leech
69c9a76786 windows/mingw: Include extmod/shared/lib sources properly. 2022-02-07 14:39:15 +11:00
Damien George
a7530cbc03 stm32/boards/NUCLEO_L432KC: Disable MICROPY_OPT_COMPUTED_GOTO.
To save space, after recent fixes to L4 ADC made it overflow flash.

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-02-04 14:28:21 +11:00
Damien George
5679fe6aee rp2/modutime: Fix time.localtime day-of-week value.
The correct day-of-week is stored in the RTC (0=Monday, 6=Sunday) so there
is no need to adjust it for the return value of time.localtime().

Fixes issue #7889.

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-02-04 10:48:59 +11:00
iabdalkader
31f2440388 stm32/adc: Remove obsolete FIRST/LAST GPIO channel macros. 2022-02-04 10:45:11 +11:00
iabdalkader
e5df4a96fa stm32/adc: Fix L4 ADC channel numbers.
Use HAL macro to map decimal numbers to channel numbers.  This is needed
since updating L4 HAL v1.17.0 in a0f5b3148a.

Fixes issue #8233.
2022-02-04 10:42:38 +11:00
Peter D. Gray
ae5f647a2d stm32/system_stm32: Make SystemClock_Config() a weak symbol.
This allows boards to override as needed.
2022-02-04 10:29:53 +11:00
Damien George
e306f2285b stm32/boards/NUCLEO_WL55: Add new board definition.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-02-04 09:43:43 +11:00
Damien George
e0a0719416 stm32: Add initial support for STM32WL MCUs.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-02-04 09:43:43 +11:00
Damien George
9127e63708 stm32/Makefile: Make stm32lib configurable.
The default stm32lib remains lib/stm32lib, but it can now be easily
overriden at build time by specifying STM32LIB_DIR, or STM32LIB_CMSIS_DIR
and STM32LIB_HAL_DIR.

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-02-04 09:43:43 +11:00
Damien George
e4f59a0020 stm32/rtc: Use LL_RTC functions to simplify some MCU-specific code.
This also fixes a possible race condition when exiting initialisation mode:
reading then writing to ISR (via ISR &= ~RTC_ISR_INIT) will clear any flags
that were set by the hardware between the read and the write.  The correct
way to clear just the INIT bit is to just do a single write via ISR =
~RTC_ISR_INIT, which will not clear any other flags (they must be written
to 0 to clear), and that is exactly what LL_RTC_DisableInitMode does.

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-02-04 08:35:14 +11:00
Damien George
26faf74d52 stm32/mboot: Add support for F469/479 MCUs in fwupdate.py.
And don't assert on the sector number in sector_erase, so it can support
erasing arbitrary sectors.

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-02-03 13:21:57 +11:00
Damien George
4f918f4b26 stm32/mboot: Add MBOOT_BOARD_ENTRY_INIT for a board to add entry code.
Also change the signature of stm32_main to uint32_t, which is what it
should be.

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-02-03 13:20:51 +11:00
Damien George
b8d55d4c52 stm32/mboot: Allow HSI to be used as the main clock source.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-02-03 13:20:22 +11:00