Needed for mip to find a default location to install to.
Like esp32, samd uses "/" as the mount point for the flash. Make _boot.py
add the entry after successfully mounting.
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
If we're reading from an UART with a non-zero timeout, we can release the
GIL so that other threads/tasks may run while we are sleeping waiting for
data to arrive.
Signed-off-by: Daniël van de Giessen <daniel@dvdgiessen.nl>
CONFIG_USB_OTG_SUPPORTED is automatically set by the ESP-IDF when the chip
supports USB-OTG, which is the case for the ESP32-S2 and ESP32-S3.
When trying to use the JTAG console with these chips, it would not work
because our USB implementation will take over control over the USB port,
breaking the JTAG console in the process.
Thus, when the board is configured to use the JTAG console, we should not
enable our USB console support.
Additionally, this change also frees up UART0 when an USB-based console is
configured, since there's no reason to prevent (re)configuration of UART0
for other uses in that case.
Signed-off-by: Daniël van de Giessen <daniel@dvdgiessen.nl>
This implements support for SO_BINDTODEVICE, which allows telling a socket
to use a specific interface instead of lwIP automatically selecting one.
This allows devices that have multiple connections (for example cellular
over PPP in addition to WLAN) to explicitly choose which data is send over
which connection, which may have different reliability and or (mobile data)
costs associated with using them.
The used lwIP network stack already has support for this, so all that was
needed was to expose this functionality in MicroPython. This commit
exposes a new constant SO_BINDTODEVICE which can be set as an socket
option. As a value it expects the name of the interface to bind to. These
names can be retrieved using `.config('ifname')` implemented on each
interface type (including adding in this commit a `.config()` method to
PPP, which it didn't have before), which returns a string with the
interface name:
>>> import machine
>>> import network
>>> network.WLAN(network.AP_IF).config('ifname')
'lo0'
>>> wlan = network.WLAN(network.AP_IF)
>>> wlan.active(True) and wlan.config('ifname')
'ap1'
>>> wlan = network.WLAN(network.STA_IF)
>>> wlan.active(True) and wlan.config('ifname')
'st1'
>>> ppp = network.PPP(machine.UART(0))
>>> ppp.active(True) and ppp.config('ifname')
'pp1'
>>> ppp = network.PPP(machine.UART(0))
>>> ppp.active(True) and ppp.config('ifname')
'pp2'
>>> ppp = network.PPP(machine.UART(0))
>>> ppp.active(True) and ppp.config('ifname')
'pp3'
Note that lo0 seems to be returned by lwIP if the interface is not yet
active. The method can also return None in the case of PPP where the
entire lwIP interface doesn't yet exist before being activated. Currently
no effort is made to unify those cases; it is expected that whatever we
receive from lwIP is valid.
When the socket option is set, this forces using a specific device:
import socket
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
s.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_BINDTODEVICE, 'st1')
setsockopt will throw (OSError: [Errno 19] ENODEV) if the specified
interface does not exist.
Tested with LAN, WLAN, and PPP; can specify which interface should be used
and when testing with, for example, HTTP requests to ifconfig.co the
returned IP address confirms a specific interface was used.
Signed-off-by: Daniël van de Giessen <daniel@dvdgiessen.nl>
With using UART FIFO, the timeout should be long enough that FIFO becomes
empty. Since previous data transfer may be ongoing, the timeout must be
timeout_char multiplied by FIFO size + 1.
Signed-off-by: Yuuki NAGAO <wf.yn386@gmail.com>
Since commit 3533924c36ae85ce6e8bf8598dd71cf16bbdb10b the zlib module has
been replaced by the new deflate module. This commit updates the script
fwupdate.py to use the new deflate module.
Signed-off-by: Oliver Joos <oliver.joos@hispeed.ch>
Down to 50 baud (in reverence to Jean-Maurice-Émile Baudot). Implemented
for the MIMXRT10xx MCU's only. The MIMXRT1176 runs down to 300 baud.
Signed-off-by: robert-hh <robert@hammelrath.com>
The code did not check at deinit whether a UART was initialized. That did
not matter for all MCU's except MIMXRT1176, which crashes at the second
soft reset in a row.
But since it is a general problem to use UART methods of a UART which has
been deinitialized, checks were added to all applicable methods for a clear
response instead of e.g. a crash.
Deinitialize UART using software reset. It resets the UART but keeps it
accessible for software, avoiding an exception when UART registers are
accessed after a DeInit.
Signed-off-by: robert-hh <robert@hammelrath.com>
Following other ports, IRQ priorities and related functions are moved to
their own header, to simplify mpconfigport.h.
Signed-off-by: iabdalkader <i.abdalkader@gmail.com>
This commit allows other ports to reuse the CYW43 HCI driver, by replacing
all Bluetooth UART and control named pins with defines in config files and
using `mpbthci` abstract functions (i.e. `mp_bluetooth_hci_*`) instead of
the STM32 specific UART functions.
Note: the function `cywbt_wait_cts_low` does not need to switch the CTS
pin from alternate function to GPIO to read it. At least on stm32, mimxrt
it's possible to just read the pin input. For example, see the STM32F7
RM0410 section 6.3.11, and the `SION` for IMXRT. So this function can
also be available for other ports if the pin mode switching is removed.
Signed-off-by: iabdalkader <i.abdalkader@gmail.com>
This commit adds the necessary configuration and hooks to get the CYW43
driver working with the mimxrt port.
Signed-off-by: iabdalkader <i.abdalkader@gmail.com>
This is a basic SDIO driver for the mimxrt port, that was added mainly to
support the CYW43 WiFi driver, and as such it only supports the commands
required by the CYW43 driver (but more commands can be added easily). The
driver performs non-blocking DMA transfers, and can detect and recover from
errors.
Note: because the mimxrt port is missing static alternate functions, named
pins and other pin related functions, currently the alternate functions for
USDHC 1 and 2 are hard-coded in the driver.
Signed-off-by: iabdalkader <i.abdalkader@gmail.com>
Add portable pin config macros to mphalport.h. And add a function to
configure pins with more pin options such as alt function, pull, speed,
drive, interrupt mode, etc.
Note: this new `machine_pin_config()` function can replace
`machine_pin_set_mode()`, but the latter is left as-is to avoid breaking
anything.
Signed-off-by: iabdalkader <i.abdalkader@gmail.com>
This is not working/tested. The display requires an initialization sequence,
and its SPI bus is on the other side of an I2C GPIO expander making things
more difficult.
The rp2 port was enabling SSL and had finalizers enabled via the "extra
features" level, but missed explicitly enabling `MICROPY_PY_SSL_FINALISER`
(like esp32, stm32, and mimxrt did).
This commit makes `MICROPY_PY_SSL_FINALISER` default to enabled if
finalizers are enabled, and removes the explicit setting of this for
esp32, stm32, mimxrt (because they all use the "extra features" level).
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
The only reason that const had to be disabled was to make the test output
match CPython when const was involved. Instead, this commit fixes the test
to handle the lines where const is used.
Also:
- remove the special handling for MICROPY_PERSISTENT_CODE_SAVE in
unix/mpconfigport.h, and make this automatic.
- move the check for MICROPY_PERSISTENT_CODE_SAVE to where it's used (like
we do for other similar checks) and add a comment explaining it.
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
It was just disabled, possibly because of size considerations, but it's
useful to be able to enable it explicitly for selected boards.
This requires some of the settings to use ?= instead of =, and fixing
a bug in the traceback module, where the chain variable is unused if
exception chaining is not enabled.