To use HSE bypass mode the board should define:
#define MICROPY_HW_CLK_USE_BYPASS (1)
If this is not defined, or is defined to 0, then HSE oscillator mode is
used.
This patch allows a given board to configure which pins are used for the
CAN peripherals, in a similar way to all the other bus peripherals (I2C,
UART, SPI). To enable CAN on a board the mpconfigboard.h file should
define (for example):
#define MICROPY_HW_CAN1_TX (pin_B9)
#define MICROPY_HW_CAN1_RX (pin_B8)
#define MICROPY_HW_CAN2_TX (pin_B13)
#define MICROPY_HW_CAN2_RX (pin_B12)
And the board config file should no longer define MICROPY_HW_ENABLE_CAN.
The individual union members (like SPI, I2C) are never used, only the
generic "reg" entry is. And the union names can clash with macro
definitions in the HAL so better to remove them.
The only configuration that changes with this patch is that on L4 MCUs the
clock prescaler changed from ADC_CLOCK_ASYNC_DIV2 to ADC_CLOCK_ASYNC_DIV1
for the ADCAll object. This should be ok.
A value of DISABLE for EOCSelection is invalid. This would have been
interpreted instead as ADC_EOC_SEQ_CONV, but really it should be
ADC_EOC_SINGLE_CONV for the uses in this code. So this has been fixed.
ExternalTrigConv should be ADC_SOFTWARE_START because all ADC
conversions are started by software. This is now fixed.
This can be used to select the output buffer behaviour of the DAC. The
default values are chosen to retain backwards compatibility with existing
behaviour.
Thanks to @peterhinch for the initial idea to add this feature.
This event queue has UART events posted to it and they need to be drained
for it to operate without error. The queue is not used by the uPy UART
class so it should be removed to prevent the IDF emitting errors.
Fixes#3704.
This patch moves the implementation of stream closure from a dedicated
method to the ioctl of the stream protocol, for each type that implements
closing. The benefits of this are:
1. Rounds out the stream ioctl function, which already includes flush,
seek and poll (among other things).
2. Makes calling mp_stream_close() on an object slightly more efficient
because it now no longer needs to lookup the close method and call it,
rather it just delegates straight to the ioctl function (if it exists).
3. Reduces code size and allows future types that implement the stream
protocol to be smaller because they don't need a dedicated close method.
Code size reduction is around 200 bytes smaller for x86 archs and around
30 bytes smaller for the bare-metal archs.
This caused a fatal compiler diagnostic after #750. This compiler
flag is already specified in the atmel-samd builds, so it makes
sense to do it here for the same reasons.
these are function prototypes not used in circuitpython. The
declarations began to conflict with ones in the upstream SDK
at some point, so delete them.
Recent vendor SDKs ship libs with code in .text section, which previously
was going into .irom0.text. Adjust the linker script to route these
sections back to iROM (follows upstream change).
Commit efbf08266b6 moved _estack in order to ensure 8-byte alignment
of the stack, but the address of _bootloader_dbl_tap must remain
right at the end of SRAM.
I verified by reading the source that the 4-byte-aligned address is
used for all samd21 / samd51 boards in
adafruit/circuitpython@efbf08266b. However, I only tested on
trinket_m0.
Closes: #739
.. this allows developers who want to work with both micropython and
circuitpython to enable appveyor on their fork, but not get errors
when pushing circuitpython changes.
In the appveyor configuration for your fork, simply enable the
checkbox "Skip branches without appveyor.yml".
The main() function has a predefined type in C which is not so useful for
embedded contexts. This patch renames main() to stm32_main() so we can
define our own type signature for this function. The type signature is
defined to have a single argument which is the "reset_mode" and is passed
through as r0 from Reset_Handler. This allows, for example, a bootloader
to pass through information into the main application.