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13 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Scott Shawcroft
4a4f29b8f9 atmel-samd: Rework status LED implementation
* Track status pin use by user code separately so it can take over the pins and then give them back.
* Switch to hardware SPI for APA102 on Gemma and Trinket.
* Merge microcontroller/types.h into microcontroller/Pin.h to better match approach going forwards.
2017-04-12 15:24:50 -07:00
Scott Shawcroft
f28f8ba568 Split up nativeio.
This was done to allow greatly granularity when deciding what functionality
is built into each board's build. For example, this way pulseio can be
omitted to allow for something else such as touchio.
2017-04-10 13:32:19 -07:00
Scott Shawcroft
4810722064 esp8266: Change nativeio.I2C to use bitbangio under the hood rather than throwing an error. 2017-03-28 18:54:16 +01:00
Scott Shawcroft
ff208d7677 Add low-level OneWire support class.
This class focuses on the timing sensitive parts of the protocol.
Everything else will be done by Python code.

This also establishes that its OK to back a nativeio class with a
bitbang implementation when no hardware acceleration exists. When
it does, then bitbangio should be used to explicitly bitbang a
protocol.
2017-03-25 12:04:49 +00:00
Scott Shawcroft
710b5d8aff Two I2C fixes:
1) Bus error will be thrown on read/write errors with errno set. (Read didn't used to fail at all.)
2) try_lock correctly returns boolean whether lock was grabbed.

Fixes #87
2017-02-19 17:02:29 +01:00
Scott Shawcroft
25ae844d55 Rename to CircuitPython 2017-01-05 14:36:52 -08:00
Scott Shawcroft
427d33c706 atmel-samd: Add help() and remove mem_info functions from smallest builds to make room. 2016-12-19 16:38:35 -08:00
Scott Shawcroft
b6f1eebab3 atmel-samd: Add APA102 support and flash more advanced status.
The new sequence is as follows:
* Solid blue during the boot/settings script.
* Solid green during the main/code script.
* After main while waiting to enter repl or reset:
  * Fading green once main is done successfully.
  * On error produce a series of flashes:
    * Long flash color of script.
    * Long flash color of error:
      * Green = IndentationError
      * Cyan = SyntaxError
      * White = NameError
      * Orange = OSError
      * Yellow = Other error
    * Line number of the exception by digit. Number of flashes represents value.
      * Thousands = White
      * Hundreds = Blue
      * Tens = Yellow
      * Ones = Cyan
    * Off for a period and then repeats.

At any point a write to the flash storage will flicker red.

Fixes #63
2016-12-09 19:35:56 -08:00
Scott Shawcroft
26229efe78 Add try_lock and unlock to I2C and SPI classes to make sure things
are shared well between threads and underlying MicroPython (SPI Flash
for example.)

It is recommended to use the bus device classes to manage the locks
and other transaction state.

https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_MicroPython_BusDevice

Fixed #58
Fixed #59
Fixed #60
2016-12-02 15:46:12 -08:00
Scott Shawcroft
9b3afc7b37 shared-bindings: Make MOSI and MISO optional for SPI. 2016-11-29 16:54:20 -08:00
Scott Shawcroft
a319ac2f4e uheap: Switch to using gc_nbytes to measure allcoation size so we stop undercounting. 2016-11-23 17:32:50 -08:00
Scott Shawcroft
ea1320bee7 Add uheap for debugging the size of objects. Still not perfect though. 2016-11-22 17:32:28 -08:00
Scott Shawcroft
ccbb5e84f9 This introduces an alternative hardware API called nativeio structured around different functions that are typically accelerated by native hardware. Its not meant to reflect the structure of the hardware.
Docs are here: http://tannewt-micropython.readthedocs.io/en/microcontroller/

It differs from upstream's machine in the following ways:

* Python API is identical across ports due to code structure. (Lives in shared-bindings)
* Focuses on abstracting common functionality (AnalogIn) and not representing structure (ADC).
* Documentation lives with code making it easy to ensure they match.
* Pin is split into references (board.D13 and microcontroller.pin.PA17) and functionality (DigitalInOut).
* All nativeio classes claim underlying hardware resources when inited on construction, support Context Managers (aka with statements) and have deinit methods which release the claimed hardware.
* All constructors take pin references rather than peripheral ids. Its up to the implementation to find hardware or throw and exception.
2016-11-21 14:11:52 -08:00