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Chris Mason
2a791170ce stm32/boards: Add NUCLEO_F413ZH board configuration.
The alternate function pin allocations are different to other NUCLEO-144
boards.  This is because the STM32F413 has a very high peripheral count:
10x UART, 5x SPI, 3x I2C, 3x CAN.  The pinout was chosen to expose all
these devices on separate pins except CAN3 which shares a pin with UART1
and SPI1 which shares pins with DAC.
2019-05-02 16:33:30 +10:00
Chris Mason
1b956ec817 stm32: Add support for F413 MCUs.
Includes:
- Support for CAN3.
- Support for UART9 and UART10.
- stm32f413xg.ld and stm32f413xh.ld linker scripts.
- stm32f413_af.csv alternate function mapping.
- startup_stm32f413xx.s because F413 has different interrupt vector table.
- Memory configuration with: 240K filesystem, 240K heap, 16K stack.
2019-05-02 16:26:53 +10:00
Damien George
a974f2dc6e stm32/flash: Fix bug computing page number for L432 page erase. 2019-05-02 14:53:26 +10:00
Damien George
3fbf32b947 stm32/powerctrl: Support changing frequency when HSI is clock source.
This patch makes pllvalues.py generate two tables: one for when HSI is used
and one for when HSE is used.  The correct table is then selected at
compile time via the existing MICROPY_HW_CLK_USE_HSI.
2019-05-02 13:00:00 +10:00
Damien George
e70c438c71 mpy-cross: Automatically select ARMV6 arch when running on such a host. 2019-05-01 15:31:00 +10:00
Damien George
9ef784dcc6 py/asmthumb: Support asm_thumb code running on normal ARM processors.
With this change, @micropython.asm_thumb functions will work on standard
ARM processors (that are in ARM state by default), in scripts and
precompiled .mpy files.

Addresses issue #4675.
2019-05-01 15:24:21 +10:00
stijn
34a7d7ebeb unix/gcollect: Make sure stack/regs get captured properly for GC.
When building with link time optimization enabled it is possible both
gc_collect() and gc_collect_regs_and_stack() get inlined into gc_alloc()
which can result in the regs variable being pushed on the stack earlier
than some of the registers. Depending on the calling convention, those
registers might however contain pointers to blocks which have just been
allocated in the caller of gc_alloc(). Then those pointers end up higher on
the stack than regs, aren't marked by gc_collect_root() and hence get
sweeped, even though they're still in use.

As reported in #4652 this happened for in 32-bit msvc release builds:
mp_lexer_new() does two consecutive allocations and the latter triggered a
gc_collect() which would sweep the memory of the first allocation again.
2019-05-01 15:06:21 +10:00
Damien George
cbeac903e8 stm32/main: Increase default UART REPL rx buffer from 64 to 260 bytes.
This allows the UART to buffer at least 256 bytes (taking into account the
extra byte needed by the ring buffer, and word alignment).
2019-05-01 14:53:21 +10:00
Damien George
ff0306dfa5 stm32/usb: Remove mp_hal_set_interrupt_char now that it's reset at boot. 2019-05-01 13:08:05 +10:00
Damien George
2459162599 lib/utils/interrupt_char: Invalidate interrupt char at start up.
Otherwise mp_interrupt_char will have a value of zero on start up (because
it's in the BSS) and a KeyboardInterrupt may be raised during start up.
For example this can occur if there is a UART attached to the REPL which
sends spurious null bytes when the device turns on.
2019-05-01 12:41:07 +10:00
Andrew Leech
859596ce25 lib/utils: Make pyexec_file_if_exists run frozen scripts if they exist.
So that boot.py and/or main.py can be frozen (either as STR or MPY) in the
same way that other scripts are frozen.  Frozen scripts have preference to
scripts in the VFS.
2019-05-01 11:27:51 +10:00
Paul Sokolovsky
7b5400134b tests/ussl_basic: Disable setblocking() calls.
Now that setblocking() is implemented in modussl_axtls, it calls into the
underlying stream object, and io.BytesIO doesn't have setblocking().
2019-04-30 17:27:28 +10:00
Paul Sokolovsky
c76445315f extmod/modussl_axtls: Add non-blocking mode support.
It consists of:

1. "do_handhake" param (default True) to wrap_socket(). If it's False,
handshake won't be performed by wrap_socket(), as it would be done in
blocking way normally. Instead, SSL socket can be set to non-blocking mode,
and handshake would be performed before the first read/write request (by
just returning EAGAIN to these requests, while instead reading/writing/
processing handshake over the connection). Unfortunately, axTLS doesn't
really support non-blocking handshake correctly. So, while framework for
this is implemented on MicroPython's module side, in case of axTLS, it
won't work reliably.

2. Implementation of .setblocking() method. It must be called on SSL socket
for blocking vs non-blocking operation to be handled correctly (for
example, it's not enough to wrap non-blocking socket with wrap_socket()
call - resulting SSL socket won't be itself non-blocking).  Note that
.setblocking() propagates call to the underlying socket object, as
expected.
2019-04-30 17:26:37 +10:00
Paul Sokolovsky
9c7c082396 extmod/modussl_mbedtls: Support non-blocking handshake.
For this, add wrap_socket(do_handshake=False) param. CPython doesn't have
such a param at a module's global function, and at SSLContext.wrap_socket()
it has do_handshake_on_connect param, but that uselessly long.

Beyond that, make write() handle not just MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_WRITE, but
also MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_READ, as during handshake, write call may be
actually preempted by need to read next handshake message from peer.
Likewise, for read(). And even after the initial negotiation, situations
like that may happen e.g. with renegotiation. Both
MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_READ and MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_WRITE are however mapped
to the same None return code. The idea is that if the same read()/write()
method is called repeatedly, the progress will be made step by step anyway.
The caveat is if user wants to add the underlying socket to uselect.poll().
To be reliable, in this case, the socket should be polled for both POLL_IN
and POLL_OUT, as we don't know the actual expected direction. But that's
actually problematic. Consider for example that write() ends with
MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_READ, but gets converted to None. We put the
underlying socket on pull using POLL_IN|POLL_OUT but that probably returns
immediately with POLL_OUT, as underlyings socket is writable. We call the
same ussl write() again, which again results in MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_READ,
etc. We thus go into busy-loop.

So, the handling in this patch is temporary and needs fixing. But exact way
to fix it is not clear. One way is to provide explicit function for
handshake (CPython has do_handshake()), and let *that* return distinct
codes like WANT_READ/WANT_WRITE. But as mentioned above, past the initial
handshake, such situation may happen again with at least renegotiation. So
apparently, the only robust solution is to return "out of bound" special
sentinels like WANT_READ/WANT_WRITE from read()/write() directly. CPython
throws exceptions for these, but those are expensive to adopt that way for
efficiency-conscious implementation like MicroPython.
2019-04-30 17:24:46 +10:00
Krono
fbd4e61e57 esp32/machine_wdt: Add timeout arg to select interval, make WDT panic.
The machine.WDT() now accepts the "timeout" keyword argument to select the
WDT interval.  And the WDT is changed to panic mode which means it will
reset the device if the interval expires (instead of just printing an error
message).
2019-04-30 16:53:05 +10:00
Damien George
8031b7a25c stm32/powerctrl: Deselect PLLSAI as 48MHz src before turning off PLLSAI.
On the STM32F722 (at least, but STM32F767 is not affected) the CK48MSEL bit
must be deselected before PLLSAION is turned off, or else the 48MHz
peripherals (RNG, SDMMC, USB) may get stuck without a clock source.

In such "lock up" cases it seems that these peripherals are still being
clocked from the PLLSAI even though the CK48MSEL bit is turned off.  A hard
reset does not get them out of this stuck state.  Enabling the PLLSAI and
then disabling it does get them out.  A test case to see this is:

    import machine, pyb
    for i in range(100):
        machine.freq(122_000000)
        machine.freq(120_000000)
        print(i, [pyb.rng() for _ in range(4)])

On occasion the RNG will just return 0's, but will get fixed again on the
next loop (when PLLSAI is enabled by the change to a SYSCLK of 122MHz).

Fixes issue #4696.
2019-04-29 16:31:32 +10:00
Damien George
d1dea4f577 javascript/library: Print data as raw bytes to stdout so unicode works. 2019-04-28 22:39:41 +10:00
Damien George
bd6fed8201 javascript/Makefile: Fix unrepresentable float error by using clamp.
Otherwise converting large floats to ints will fail (as seen by the
builtin_float_hash.py test).
2019-04-28 22:17:42 +10:00
Damien George
93f5f80216 javascript: Pass (error) exit value out from script to process caller. 2019-04-28 22:16:27 +10:00
Damien George
bd0bacb637 javascript/library: Use Buffer.alloc() since new Buffer() is deprecated. 2019-04-28 22:14:28 +10:00
Damien George
ca39ea7cef tests: Skip tests needing machine module if (u)machine doesn't exist. 2019-04-28 22:12:17 +10:00
Andrew Leech
70a28e3ad9 stm32/usb: Add USB device mode for VCP+VCP without MSC.
Selectable via pyb.usb_mode('VCP+VCP').
2019-04-28 21:31:47 +10:00
Damien George
0646e607b5 ports: Convert to use pyexec_file_if_exists() to execute boot/main.py.
The stm32 and nrf ports already had the behaviour that they would first
check if the script exists before executing it, and this patch makes all
other ports work the same way.  This helps when developing apps because
it's hard to tell (when unconditionally trying to execute the scripts) if
the resulting OSError at boot up comes from missing boot.py or main.py, or
from some other error.  And it's not really an error if these scripts don't
exist.
2019-04-26 15:22:14 +10:00
Damien George
06a532c227 lib/utils/pyexec: Add pyexec_file_if_exists() helper function.
It will only execute the script if it can be stat'd and is a file.
2019-04-26 15:21:09 +10:00
Damien George
775ffdcc3b extmod/machine_signal: Fix fault when no args are passed to Signal(). 2019-04-26 14:47:31 +10:00
Damien George
f66c4cbfa6 stm32/usbdev: Make USB device descriptors at runtime rather than static. 2019-04-26 10:07:49 +10:00
Damien George
56f6ceba7f tools/pyboard.py: Don't accumulate output data if data_consumer used.
Prior to this patch, when a lot of data was output by a running script
pyboard.py would try to capture all of this output into the "data"
variable, which would gradually slow down pyboard.py to the point where it
would have large CPU and memory usage (on the host) and potentially lose
data.

This patch fixes this problem by not accumulating the data in the case that
the data is not needed, which is when "data_consumer" is used.
2019-04-25 13:24:32 +10:00
Damien George
aa7b32c811 stm32/dac: Rework DAC driver to use direct register access.
This patch makes the DAC driver simpler and removes the need for the ST
HAL.  As part of it, new helper functions are added to the DMA driver,
which also use direct register access instead of the ST HAL.

Main changes to the DAC interface are:

- The DAC uPy object is no longer allocated dynamically on the heap,
  rather it's statically allocated and the same object is retrieved for
  subsequent uses of pyb.DAC(<id>).  This allows to access the DAC objects
  without resetting the DAC peripheral.  It also means that the DAC is only
  reset if explicitly passed initialisation parameters, like "bits" or
  "buffering".

- The DAC.noise() and DAC.triangle() methods now output a signal which is
  full scale (previously it was a fraction of the full output voltage).

- The DAC.write_timed() method is fixed so that it continues in the
  background when another peripheral (eg SPI) uses the DMA (previously the
  DAC would stop if another peripheral finished with the DMA and shut the
  DMA peripheral off completely).

Based on the above, the following backwards incompatibilities are
introduced:

- pyb.DAC(id) will now only reset the DAC the first time it is called,
  whereas previously each call to create a DAC object would reset the DAC.
  To get the old behaviour pass the bits parameter like: pyb.DAC(id, bits).

- DAC.noise() and DAC.triangle() are now full scale.  To get previous
  behaviour (to change the amplitude and offset) write to the DAC_CR (MAMP
  bits) and DAC_DHR12Rx registers manually.
2019-04-24 15:51:19 +10:00
Damien George
27d22d8712 py/mpprint: Support printing %ld and %lu formats on 64-bit archs.
Fixes issue #4702.
2019-04-23 12:40:15 +10:00
Damien George
8402c26cfa stm32/powerctrl: Enable EIWUP to ensure RTC wakes device from standby. 2019-04-18 17:15:11 +10:00
Damien George
11657f2f20 stm32/system_stm32f0: Add support for using HSE and PLL as SYSCLK.
To configure the SYSCLK on an F0 enable one of:

    MICROPY_HW_CLK_USE_HSI48
    MICROPY_HW_CLK_USE_HSE
    MICROPY_HW_CLK_USE_BYPASS
2019-04-18 16:00:45 +10:00
Damien George
f1774fa049 stm32/system_stm32f0: Enable PWR clock on startup.
To be consistent with how F4/F7/H7/L4 works in system_stm32.c.  The power
control peripheral is needed at least for the RTC.
2019-04-18 15:36:59 +10:00
Damien George
eb1f81b209 tests/micropython: Add some tests for failed heap allocation.
This adds tests for some locations in the code where a memory allocation
should raise an exception.
2019-04-18 14:34:12 +10:00
Damien George
4ce0091449 esp32/README: Add info about pyparsing and the correct Python version.
See issue #4655.
2019-04-18 14:17:01 +10:00
Daniel O'Connor
d4e182039f docs/cmodules: Note the various ways MODULE_EXAMPLE_ENABLED can be set. 2019-04-18 11:59:43 +10:00
Léa Saviot
a6e5846ba7 extmod/modurandom: Add init method to seed the Yasmarang generator.
In CPython the random module is seeded differently on each import, and so
this new macro option MICROPY_PY_URANDOM_SEED_INIT_FUNC allows to implement
such a behaviour.
2019-04-16 14:54:36 +10:00
Daniel O'Connor
fd58136d6b docs/cmodules: Fix example to globally define MODULE_EXAMPLE_ENABLED.
MODULE_EXAMPLE_ENABLED must be globally defined for the module to be seen
and referenced by all parts of the code.
2019-04-15 11:56:22 +10:00
Damien George
194d6b6788 stm32/timer: Correctly initialise extended break settings on F7/H7/L4.
Fixes issue #4693.
2019-04-15 11:41:03 +10:00
Damien George
9ce25d7022 py/runtime: Fix mp_unpack_ex so seq can't be reclaimed by GC during use.
The issue described in the comment added here can be seen by forcing a
gc_collect() at the start of each call to gc_alloc().
2019-04-15 11:30:19 +10:00
Damien George
3fa06cf61e py/objset: Remove unused forward declaration and clean up whitespace. 2019-04-15 11:14:22 +10:00
Damien George
1754c71f45 py/runtime: Optimise to not create temp float for int to power negative. 2019-04-15 11:04:59 +10:00
Damien George
673e154dfe py/makedefs: Use io.open with utf-8 encoding when processing source.
In case (user) source code contains utf-8 encoded data and the default
locale is not utf-8.

See #4592.
2019-04-12 11:34:52 +10:00
Damien George
fd112239d6 stm32/rtc: Remove non-ASCII mu-character from source code comment.
And fix a typo in the comment on this line.
2019-04-12 11:32:24 +10:00
Damiano Mazzella
3c9f78b048 zephyr/CMakeLists.txt: Set AR to point to the Zephyr toolchain exe. 2019-04-11 12:24:05 +10:00
Damien George
fc9f2ff0cd stm32/rtc: Remove unused LSE detection code. 2019-04-11 12:14:21 +10:00
Damien George
46e5d6b889 stm32/rtc: Add auto-LSE-bypass detection with fallback to LSE then LSI.
If MICROPY_HW_RTC_USE_BYPASS is enabled the RTC startup goes as follows:
- RTC is started with LSE in bypass mode to begin with
- if that fails to start (after a given timeout) then LSE is reconfigured
  in non-bypass
- if that fails to start then RTC is switched to LSI
2019-04-11 12:09:21 +10:00
Damien George
d5f0c87bb9 extmod/modlwip: Abort TCP conns that didn't close cleanly in a while. 2019-04-11 11:18:10 +10:00
Damien George
358364b45e stm32/boards/NUCLEO_L432KC: Disable complex nos and default frozen mods.
To save space, since this board only hase 256k of flash.
2019-04-09 11:23:08 +10:00
Damien George
74ed06828f tools/mpy-tool.py: Fix init of QStrWindow, and remove unused variable.
The qstr window size is not log-2 encoded, it's just the actual number (but
in mpy-tool.py this didn't lead to an error because the size is just used
to truncate the window so it doesn't grow arbitrarily large in memory).

Addresses issue #4635.
2019-04-08 15:24:24 +10:00
Damien George
4831e38c7e stm32/boards/NUCLEO_H743ZI: Add config options to support mboot. 2019-04-08 14:34:37 +10:00