1. Return correct error code for non-blocking vs timed out socket
(POSIX returns EAGAIN for both, we want ETIMEDOUT in case of timed
out socket). To achieve this, blocking/non-blocking flag is added
to the mp_obj_socket_t, to avoid issuing fcntl() syscall each time
EAGAIN occurs. (mp_obj_socket_t used to be 8 bytes, having some room
in a standard 16-byte alloc block.)
2. Handle socket.settimeout(0) properly - in Python, that means
non-blocking mode, but SO_RCVTIMEO/SO_SNDTIMEO of 0 is infinite
timeout.
3. Overall, make sure that socket.settimeout() call switches blocking
state as expected.
Prior to this commit the USB CDC used the USB start-of-frame (SOF) IRQ to
regularly check if buffered data needed to be sent out to the USB host.
This wasted resources (CPU, power) if no data needed to be sent.
This commit changes how the USB CDC transmits buffered data:
- When new data is first available to send the data is queued immediately
on the USB IN endpoint, ready to be sent as soon as possible.
- Subsequent additions to the buffer (via usbd_cdc_try_tx()) will wait.
- When the low-level USB driver has finished sending out the data queued
in the USB IN endpoint it calls usbd_cdc_tx_ready() which immediately
queues any outstanding data, waiting for the next IN frame.
The benefits on this new approach are:
- SOF IRQ does not need to run continuously so device has a better chance
to sleep for longer, and be more responsive to other IRQs.
- Because SOF IRQ is off, current consumption is reduced by a small amount,
roughly 200uA when USB is connected (measured on PYBv1.0).
- CDC tx throughput (USB IN) on PYBv1.0 is about 2.3 faster (USB OUT is
unchanged).
- When USB is connected, Python code that is executing is slightly faster
because SOF IRQ no longer interrupts continuously.
- On F733 with USB HS, CDC tx throughput is about the same as prior to this
commit.
- On F733 with USB HS, Python code is about 5% faster because of no SOF.
As part of this refactor, the serial port should no longer echo initial
characters when the serial port is first opened (this only used to happen
rarely on USB FS, but on USB HS is was more evident).
For s132 and s140, GAP_ADV_MAX_SIZE was currently set to
BLE_GATT_ATT_MTU_DEFAULT, which is 23. The correct value
should have been 31, but there are no define for this in
the s132/s140 header files as for s110.
Updating define in ble_drv.c to the correct value of 31.
The macros are MICROPY_HEAP_START and MICROPY_HEAP_END, and if not defined
by a board then the default values will be used (maximum heap from SRAM as
defined by linker symbols).
As part of this commit the SDRAM initialisation is moved to much earlier in
main() to potentially make it available to other peripherals and avoid
re-initialisation on soft-reboot. On boards with SDRAM enabled the heap
has been set to use that.
Add some more POSIX compatibility by adding a d_type field to the
dirent structure and defining corresponding macros so listdir_next
in the unix' port modos.c can use it, end result being uos.ilistdir
now reports the file type.
This will allow to e.g. implement HTTP Digest authentication.
Adds 540 bytes for x86_32, 332 for arm_thumb2 (for Unix port, which already
includes axTLS library).
This commit adds the math.factorial function in two variants:
- squared difference, which is faster than the naive version, relatively
compact, and non-recursive;
- a mildly optimised recursive version, faster than the above one.
There are some more optimisations that could be done, but they tend to take
more code, and more storage space. The recursive version seems like a
sensible compromise.
The new function is disabled by default, and uses the non-optimised version
by default if it is enabled. The options are MICROPY_PY_MATH_FACTORIAL
and MICROPY_OPT_MATH_FACTORIAL.
Configuring clocks is a critical operation and is best to avoid when
possible. If the clocks really need to be reset to the same values then
one can pass in a slightly higher value, eg 168000001 Hz to get 168MHz.
This ensures that on first boot the most optimal settings are used for the
voltage scaling and flash latency (for F7 MCUs).
This commit also provides more fine-grained control for the flash latency
settings.
Power and clock control is low-level functionality and it makes sense to
have it in a dedicated file, at least so it can be reused by other parts of
the code.
On F7s PLLSAI is used as a 48MHz clock source if the main PLL cannot
provide such a frequency, and on L4s PLLSAI1 is always used as a clock
source for the peripherals. This commit makes sure these PLLs are
re-enabled upon waking from stop mode so the peripherals work.
See issues #4022 and #4178 (L4 specific).
Changes made:
- make use of MP_OBJ_TO_PTR and MP_OBJ_FROM_PTR where necessary
- fix shadowing of index variable i, renamed to j
- fix type of above variable to size_t to prevent comparison warning
- fix shadowing of res variable
- use "(void)" instead of "()" for functions that take no arguments
This part is functionally similar to STM32F767xx (they share a datasheet)
so support is generally comparable. When adding board support the
stm32f767_af.csv and stm32f767.ld should be used.
If DTTOIF() macro is not defined, the code refers to MP_S_IFDIR, etc.
symbols defined in extmod/vfs.h, so should include it.
This fixes build for Android.
The HAL DMA functions enable SDMMC interrupts before fully resetting the
peripheral, and this can lead to a DTIMEOUT IRQ during the initialisation
of the DMA transfer, which then clears out the DMA state and leads to the
read/write not working at all. The DTIMEOUT is there from previous SDMMC
DMA transfers, even those that succeeded, and is of duration ~180 seconds,
which is 0xffffffff / 24MHz (default DTIMER value, and clock of
peripheral).
To work around this issue, fully reset the SDMMC peripheral before calling
the HAL SD DMA functions.
Fixes issue #4110.
The flash-IRQ handler is used to flush the storage cache, ie write
outstanding block data from RAM to flash. This is triggered by a timeout,
or by a direct call to flush all storage caches.
Prior to this commit, a timeout could trigger the cache flushing to occur
during the execution of a read/write to external SPI flash storage. In
such a case the storage subsystem would break down.
SPI storage transfers are already protected against USB IRQs, so by
changing the priority of the flash IRQ to that of the USB IRQ (what is
done in this commit) the SPI transfers can be protected against any
timeouts triggering a cache flush (the cache flush would be postponed until
after the transfer finished, but note that in the case of SPI writes the
timeout is rescheduled after the transfer finishes).
The handling of internal flash sync'ing needs to be changed to directly
call flash_bdev_irq_handler() sync may be called with the IRQ priority
already raised (eg when called from a USB MSC IRQ handler).
MCUs that have a PLLSAI can use it to generate a 48MHz clock for USB, SDIO
and RNG peripherals. In such cases the SYSCLK is not restricted to values
that allow the system PLL to generate 48MHz, but can be any frequency.
This patch allows such configurability for F7 MCUs, allowing the SYSCLK to
be set in 2MHz increments via machine.freq(). PLLSAI will only be enabled
if needed, and consumes about 1mA extra. This fine grained control of
frequency is useful to get accurate SPI baudrates, for example.
A recent version of arm-none-eabi-gcc (8.2.0) will warn about unused packed
attributes in USB_WritePacket and USB_ReadPacket. This patch suppresses
such warnings for this file only.
The aim here is to have spi.c contain the low-level SPI driver which is
independent (not fully but close) of MicroPython objects and methods, and
the higher-level bindings are separated out to pyb_spi.c and machine_spi.c.
Among other things, this requires putting bootloader object files in to
their relevant .a archive, so that they can be correctly referenced by the
ESP IDF's linker script.
- Allow configuration by a board of autorefresh number and burst length.
- Increase MPU region size to 8MiB.
- Make SDRAM region cacheable and executable.
"coverage" build uses different BUILD directory comparing to the normal
build. Previously, any build picked up libaxtls.a from normal build's
directory, but that was fixed recently. So, for each build, we must
build axtls explicitly.
This fixes Travis build in particular.
Use overrideable properties instead of hardcoding the use of the
default cl executable used by msvc toolsets. This allows using
arbitrary compiler commands for qstr header generation.
The CLToolExe and CLToolPath properties are used because they are,
even though absent from any official documentation, the de-facto
standard as used by the msvc toolsets themselves.
Requesting a baudrate of X should never configure the peripheral to have a
baudrate greater than X because connected hardware may not be able to
handle higher speeds. This patch makes sure to round the prescaler up so
that the actual baudrate is rounded down.
Prior to this patch, if VBAT was read via ADC.read() or
ADCAll.read_channel(), then it would remain enabled and subsequent reads
of TEMPSENSOR or VREFINT would not work. This patch makes sure that VBAT
is disabled for all cases that it could be read.
This patch in effect renames MICROPY_DEBUG_PRINTER_DEST to
MICROPY_DEBUG_PRINTER, moving its default definition from
lib/utils/printf.c to py/mpconfig.h to make it official and documented, and
makes this macro a pointer rather than the actual mp_print_t struct. This
is done to get consistency with MICROPY_ERROR_PRINTER, and provide this
macro for use outside just lib/utils/printf.c.
Ports are updated to use the new macro name.
The NRF52 define only covers nrf52832, so update the define checks
to use NRF52_SERIES to cover both nrf52832 and nrf52840.
Fixed machine_hard_pwm_instances table in modules/machine/pwm.c
This enables PWM(0) to PWM(3), RTCounter(2), Timer(3) and Timer(4),
in addition to NFC reset cause, on nrf52840.
When waking from stop mode most of the system is still in the same state as
before entering stop, so only minimal configuration is needed to bring the
system clock back online.
A recent version of arm-none-eabi-gcc (8.2.0) will warn about unused packed
attributes in USB_WritePacket and USB_ReadPacket. This patch suppresses
such warnings for this file only.
Works with pins declared normally in mpconfigboard.h, eg. (pin_XX), as well
as (pyb_pin_XX).
Provides new mp_hal_pin_config_alt_static(pin_obj, mode, pull, fn_type)
function declared in pin_static_af.h to allow configuring pin alternate
functions by name at compile time.
This mechanism will scale to to an arbitrary number of pollable objects, so
long as they implement the MP_STREAM_GET_FILENO ioctl. Since ussl objects
pass through ioctl requests transparently to the underlying socket object,
it will allow ussl sockets to be polled. And a user object with uio.IOBase
as a base could support polling.
The code was dereferencing 0x800 and loading a value from there, trying to
use a literal value (not address) defined in the linker script
(_ram_fs_cache_block_size) which was 0x800.
Adding MICROPY_FATFS as makefile flag in order to explicitly
include oofatfs files to be compiled into the build.
The flag is set to 0 by default. Must be set in addition to
MICROPY_VFS and MICROPY_VFS_FAT in mpconfigport.h.
Temporarly solving the issue of
"differ from the size of original declaration [-Werror=lto-type-mismatch]
until linker is fixed in upcomming release of gcc.
Bug is reported by others, and will be fixed in next version of arm-gcc.
However, this patch makes it possible to use modmusic and modimage
with current compilers.
Alternativly, the code can be compiled with LTO=0, but uses valuable 9K
more on this already squeezed target (microbit).
Support added for s132/s140 v6 in linker scripts and boards.
Support removed for s132 v2/3/5.
Download script updated to fetch new stacks and removed the
non-supported ones.
ble_drv.c updated to only handle s110 v8, and s132/s140 v6.
ubluepy updated to continue scanning after each individual scan
report reported to the module to keep old behaviour of the
Scanner class.
This patch generalize the feather52 target to be a board without
an in-built Bluetooth stack or bootloader giving all flash memory to
micropython code.
This way the feather52 target can run any supported Bluetooth LE
stack the port supports for other nrf52832 targets. Hence, this
make Makefiles/linker scripts and BLE driver support easier
to maintain in the future.
Current adoption on top of nrfx only reads the GPIO->IN register.
In order to read back an output state, nrf_gpio_pin_out_read has
to be called.
This patch concatinate the two read functions such that, if
either IN or OUT register has a value 1 it will return this,
else 0.
Updating lib/nrfx submodule to latest version of master to get
the new GPIO API to read pin direction.
(nrfx: d37b16f2b894b0928395f6f56ca741287a31a244)
Cleaning up use of "pyb" module.
Moving the file to a new folder and updating the
makefile accordingly. New module created called
"board" to take over the functionality of the legacy
"pyb" module.
Updating outdated documentation referring to pyb.Pin,
to now point to machine.Pin.
As EasyDMA variant of SPI(M) might clock out an additional byte
in single byte transactions this patch moves the nrf52832 to
use SPI and not SPIM to get more stable data transactions.
Ref: nrf52832 rev2 errata v1.1, suggested workaround is:
"Use the SPI module (deprecated but still available) or
use the following workaround with SPIM ..."
Current nrfx SPIM driver does not contain this workaround,
and in the meanwhile moving back to SPI fixes the issue.
Also, tabbing the nrfx_config.h a bit to make it more readable.
This patch moves the check of SPI configuration before
including any SPI header files. As targets might disable SPI
support, current code ends up in including SPIM if not SPI
is configured. Hence, this is why the check whether the module is
enabled should be done before including headers.
dfu-gen .PHONY target is run unconditionally as first build
target when included, and might fail if the hex file is not
yet generated.
To prevent this, the dfu-gen and dfu-flash targets are moved
to the main Makefile and only exposed if feather52 is the
defined BOARD.
Update configuration define from
MICROPY_HW_HAS_BUILTIN_FLASH to MICROPY_MBFS.
MICROPY_MBFS will enable the builtin flash as
part of enabling the micro:bit FS.
Clang understands only -fshort-enums, not --short-enums. As
--short-enums isn't even mentioned in the gcc man page, I think this
alias exists more for backwards compatibility.
Removing unused nrf52832_512k_64k_s132_5.0.0.ld.
Adding new linker script s132_5.0.0 following new
linker script scheme.
Updating ble_drv.c to handle de-increment of
outstanding tx packets on hvx for s132 v5.
After nrfx 1.0.0 a new macro was introduced to do a common
hardware timeout. The macro function triggers a counter of
retries or a timeout in us. However, in many cases, like in
nrfx_adc.c the timeout value is set to 0, leading to a infinite
loop in mp_hal_delay_us. This patch prevents this from happening.
Path of error:
nrfx_adc.c -> NRFX_WAIT_FOR -> NRFX_DELAY_US -> mp_hal_delay_us.
This patch also opens up for all arguments to be set as positional
arguments such that an external user of the make_new function can set
provide all parameters as positional arguments.
machine/i2c already uses mp_hal_get_pin_obj which
points to pin_find function in order to locate correct
pin object to use.
The pin_find function was recently updated to also
being able to locate pins based on an integer value,
such that pin number can be used as argument to object
constructors.
This patch modfies and uniforms pin object lookup for
SPI, music and pwm.
Renaming config for enabling random module with hw
random number generator from MICROPY_PY_HW_RNG to
MICROPY_PY_RANDOM_HW_RNG to indicate which module it
is configuring.
Also, disabling the config by default in mpconfigport.h.
Adding the enable of RNG in all board configs.
Moving ifdef in modrandom, which test for the config being
set, earlier in the code. This is to prevent un-necessary
includes if not needed.
Increase the maximum number of queued notifications from 1 to 6. This
massively speeds up the NUS console - especially when printing large
amounts of text. The reason is that multiple transfers can be done in a
single connection event, in ideal cases 6 at a time.
This patch moves all nrf52 targets to use SPIM backend
for SPI which features EasyDMA. The main benefit of doing
this is to utilize the SPIM3 on nrf52840 which is
EasyDMA only peripheral.
This patch ads irq method to the pin object. Handlers
registered in the irq method will be kept as part of the
ROOT_POINTERS.
In order to resolve which pin object is the root of the
IRQ, the pin_find has been extended to also be able to
search up Pin objects based on mp_int_t pin number.
This also implies that the Pin.new API is now also supporting
creation of Pin objects based on the integer value of the
pin instead of old style mandating string name of the Pin.
All boards have been updated to use real pin number from
0-48 instead of pin_Pxx for UART/SPI and music module pins.
UART/SPI/modmusic has also been updated to use pin number
provided directly or look up the Pin object based on the
integer value of the pin (modmusic).
Pin generation has been updated to create a list of pins, where
the board/cpu dicts are now refering to an index in this list
instead of having one const declaration for each pin. This new
const table makes it possible to iterate through all pins generated
in order to locate the correct Pin object.
In order to be able to support GPIO1 port on nrf52840
the port has been removed from the Pin object.
All pins on port1 will now be incrementally on top of
the pin numbers for gpio0. Hence, Pin 1.00 will become
P32, and Pin 1.15 will become P47.
The modification is done to address the new gpio HAL
interface in nrfx, which resolves the port to be
configured base on a multiple of 32.
The patch also affects the existing devices which does
not have a second GPIO port in the way that the
port indication A and B is removed from Pin generation.
This means that the port which was earlier addressed
as PA0 is now P0, and PA31 is P31.
Also, this patch removes the gpio member which earlier
pointed to the perihperal GPIO base address. This is not
needed anymore, hence removed.
With all the variation in chips and boards it's tedious to copy and
redefine linker scripts for every option. Making linker scripts more
modular also opens up more possibilities, like enabling/disabling the
flash file system from the Makefile - or even defining it's size from a
Makefile argument (FS_SIZE=12 for a 12kB filesystem if tight on space).
Summarized this squashed PR replaces the hal/ folder in the port. This has been replaced the official
HAL layer from Nordic Semiconductor; https://github.com/NordicSemiconductor/nrfx.
A Git submodule has been added under lib/nrfx, for the nrfx dependency.
The drivers / modules has been updated to use this new HAL layer; nrfx at v1.0.0.
Also, header files and system files for nrf51/nrf52x chip variants has been deleted from the device/ folder, only keeping back the startup files written in C. All other files are now fetched from nrfx.
3 new header files in the ports/nrf/ folder has been added to configure nrfx (nrfx_config.h), logging (nrfx_log.h) and glue nrfx together with the drivers and modules from micropython (nrfx_glue.h).
The PR has been a joint effort from @aykevl (Ayke van Laethem) and @glennrub.
For reference, the commit log will be kept to get an overview of the changes done:
* ports/nrf: Initial commit for moving hal to Nordic Semiconductor BSD-3 licensed nrfx-hal.
* ports/nrf: Adding nrfx, Nordic Semiconductor BSD-3 hal layer, as git submodule checked out at lib/nrfx.
* ports/nrf/modules/machine/uart: Fixing bug which set hwfc to parity excluded, always resulting in no flow control, hence corrupted output. Also adding an extra loop on uart_tx_char to prevent any tx when any ongoing tx is in progress.
* ports/nrf/i2c: Moving I2C over to nrfx driver.
* ports/nrf/modules/machine/i2c: Alignment. Renaming print function param 'o' to 'self_in'
* ports/nrf/spi: Updating SPI machine module to use nrfx drivers.
* ports/nrf: Renaming modules/machine/rtc.c/.h to rtcounter.c/.h to not confuse the peripheral with Real-Time Clock:
* ports/nrf: Updating various files after renaming machine module RTC to RTCounter.
* ports/nrf: Renaming RTC to RTCounter in modmachine globals dict table. Also updating object type name to reflect new module name.
* ports/nrf: Fixing leftovers after renaming rtc to rtcounter.
* ports/nrf: Early untested adoption of nrfx_rtc in RTCounter. Untested.
* nrf/modules/machine/i2c: Improve keyword argument handling
* ports/nrf/modules/temp: Updating Temp machine module to use nrfx defined hal nrf_temp.h. Moving logic of BLE stack awareness to machine module.
* ports/nrf/boards/pca10040: Enable machine Temp module.
* nrf/modules/machine/rtcounter: Remove magic constants.
* ports/nrf: Adding base support for nrfx module logging. Adding option to disable logging of UART as it might log its own setup over UART while the peripheral is not yet set up. Logging of UART could make sense if other transport of log is used.
* ports/nrf: updating nrfx_log.h with more correct parenthisis on macro grouping.
* ports/nrf: Updating nrfx logging with configuration to disable logging of UART module. The pattern can be used to turn off other modules as well. However, for now UART is the only module locking itself by logging before the peripheral is configured. Logging is turned off by default, can be enabled in nrfx_config.h by setting NRFX_LOG_ENABLED=1.
* ports/nrf/modules/random: Updating modrandom to use nrfx hal for rng. Not using nrfx-driver for this peripheral as its blocking mode would do the trick on RNG. Moving softdevice aware code from legacy hal to modrandom.c.
* nrf: Enable Peripheral Resource Sharing.
This enables TWI and SPI to be enabled at the same time.
* nrf/Makefile: Define MCU sub variant (e.g. NRF51822/NRF51422)
* nrf: Port TIMER peripheral to nrfx HAL.
* nrf/modules/machine/uart: Optimize UART module
For a nRF51, this results in a size reduction of:
.text: -68 bytes
.data: -56 bytes
* nrf/modules/machine/uart: Don't use magic index numbers.
* nrf/modules/machine/uart: Fix off-by-one error.
For nrf51:
.text: -40 bytes
* nrf/modules/machine/rtcounter: Update for nrfx HAL.
* nrf/modules/machine/i2c: Reduce RAM consumption.
Reductions for the nrf51:
flash: -108 bytes
RAM: -72 bytes
* nrf/mpconfigport: Avoid unnecessary root pointers.
This saves 92 bytes of RAM.
* nrf: Support SoftDevice with nrfx HAL.
* nrf: Add NVMC peripheral (microbitfs) support.
There is no support yet for a SoftDevice.
It also fixes a potentially serious bug in start_index generation.
* nrf/modules/machine/spi: Optimize SPI peripheral.
nrf51:
text: -340 bytes
data: -72 bytes
nrf52:
text: -352 bytes
data: -108 bytes
* nrf/modules/random: Forgot to commit header file.
* nrf: Make nrfx_config.h universal for all boards.
* nrf: Use SoftDevice API for flash access when built for SD
* nrf/drivers/bluetooth: Remove legacy HAL driver includes.
These were not used anymore so can be removed.
* ports/nrf/microbit: Port microbit targets to nrfx HAL
Initial port of microbit modules to use nrfx HAL layer.
Tested display/image and modmusic on micro:bit to verify that
softpwm and ticker for nrf51 is working as expected.
Changing IRQ priority on timer to priority 2, as 1 might collide if
used side by side of SD110 BLE stack.
The patch reserves Timer1 peripheral compile time. This is not ideal
and should be resolved in seperate task.
* nrf/boards/microbit: Remove custom nrfx_config.h from microbit target, adding disablement of timer1 if softpwm is enabled.
* nrf/adc: Update ADC module to use nrfx
* nrf/modules/machine/pwm: Updating machine PWM module to use nrfx HAL driver.
examples/nrf52_pwm.py and examples/nrf52_servo.py tested on pca10040.
* nrf: Removing hal folder and boards nrf5x_hal_conf.h headers.
* nrf/nrfx_glue: Adding direct NVIC access for S110 BLE stack
If SoftDevice s110 has not yet been initialized, the IRQ will not be forwarded to
the application using the sd_nvic* function calls. Hence, direct access to cmsi
nvic functions are used instead if SoftDevice is not enabled.
* nrf/drivers/ticker: Setting IRQ priority 3 on Timer1
SoftDevice fails to initilize if Timer1 has been configured to priority
level 2 before enabling the SD. The timer is set to priority 1, higher than BLE
stack in order to provide better quality of music rendering when used with the
music module. This might be too high, time will show.
* nrf/examples: Updating ubluepy_temp after moving RTCounter to nrfx.
* nrf: delete duplicate files from device folder which can be located in nrfx/mdk.
* nrf/Makefile: Fetch system files from nrfx.
Testing on each device sub-variant to figure out which system file to
use. Reason for this is that nrf52.c is actually defining nrf52832.
Removing NRF_DEFINES parameter setting the device in use into the
same sub-variant test, as NRF52 is unique to nrf52832 when using nrfx.
Without this exclusion of -DNRF52 in compilation for nrf52840, the
device will be interpreted as a nrf52, hence nrf52832.
Also, changing name on variable SRC_NRF_HAL to SRC_NRFX_HAL to
explicitly tell the origin of the file.
* nrf: Updating device #ifdefs to be more open to non-nrf51 targets.
* nrf/modules/machine/uart: Removing second instance of UART for nrf52840 as it only has one non-DMA variant.
* nrf/device: Removing system files as these are now used from nrfx/mdk
* nrf: Moving startup files in device one level up as there is no need for deep hierarchy.
* nrf: Use NRF52_SERIES defined in nrfx/mdk/nrf.h as define value when testing for both nrf52(832) and nrf52840 variants.
* nrf/modules/machine/uart: Enable UART RX by default
Enable rx by default after intiialization of the peripheral.
Else, the nrfx driver will re-enable rx for each byte read
on uart REPL, clearing the EVENT_RXDRDY before second byte,
which again will make second byte get lost and read will get stuck.
This happens if the bytes are transmitted nrf(51) while still
processing the previous byte. Not seen on nrf52, but should
also become an issue at higher speeds.
This patch sets rx to always be enabled. Hence, not clearing the event
between read bytes, and it will be able to detect next byte recieved
upon finishing the first.
* nrf/modules/machine/timer: Fixing defines excluding Timer1 if ticker/softpwm is used.
* nrf: Switching import form mpconfigboard.h to mpconfigport.h in nrfx_config.h as mpconfigboard.h might define default values for defines not set by board specific header.
* nrf/modules/machine/i2c: nrfx integration fixes
Increasing speed to 400K.
Returning Address NACK's as MP error code; MP_ENODEV.
Returning MP_ETIMEOUT on all other error codes from TWI nrfx driver
except the ANACK.
Enabling and disabling the TWI peripheral before and after each transaction.
* nrf/examples: Updating ssd1306_mod.py to split framebuffer transfer into multiple chunks
* nrf/modules/machine/i2c: Return MP_EIO error if Data NACK occurs.
* nrf: Addressing review comments.
* nrf: Updating git submodule and users to nrfx v1.0.0.
* nrf/modules/machine/adc: Update adc module to follow v1.0.0 nrfx API.
* nrf/modules/machine/spi: Implement init and deinit functions
Extending SPI objects with a config member such that
configuration can be kept between new() and init().
Moving initialization done in new() to common init
function shared between the module functions.
If SPI is already configured, the SPI peripheral will
be uninitialized before initalized again.
Adding logic to handle initialization of polarity and
phase. As well, updating default speed to 1M from 500K.
* nrf/modules/machine: Removing unused nrfx includes in machine module header files
When compiling for microbit with LTO=0, a compiler error occurs due to
'ms' variable in the microbit_sleep function has not been initialized.
This patch initialize the variable to 0.
The nrf51x22_256k_16k_s110_8.0.0.ld had a stack size of only 1kB, which
is way too low. Additionally, the indicated _minimum_stack_size (set at
2kB for that chip) isn't respected.
This commit sets the heap end based on the stack size (heap end = RAM
end - stack size) making it much easier to configure.
Additionally, the stack/heap size of nrf52 chips has been set to a more
sane value of 8kB.
Leave it enabled by default on all targets.
This is only possible when using UART-over-BLE (NUS) instead of the
default hardware peripheral. The flash area saved is quite substantial
(about 2.2KB) so this is useful for custom builds that do not need UART.
Feather52 target which is using SD s132 v.2.0.1 cannot compile
due to variable containing RAM start address is not used.
This patch enables the correct sd_ble_enable variant for this SD.
Similar commit to this one:
6e56e6269f
When .text + .data oveflow available flash, the linker may not show an
error. This change makes sure .data is included in the size calculation.
This frees 128 bytes of .bss RAM on the nRF51, at the cost of possibly
more expensive GC cycles. Leave it as-is on the nRF52 as that chip has a
lot more RAM.
This is also done in the micro:bit:
a7544718a7/inc/microbit/mpconfigport.h (L6)
* ports/nrf/boards: Adding linker script for nrf52832 using BLE stack s132 v.5.0.0.
* ports/nrf/drivers/bluetooth: Updating makefile to add BLE_API_VERSION=4 if s132 v5.0.0 is used.
* ports/nrf/drivers/bluetooth: Updating BLE stack download script to also download S132 v5.0.0.
* ports/nrf/drivers/bluetooth: Updating ble_drv.c to handle BLE_API_VERSION=4 (s132 v5.0.0).
* ports/nrf/boards: Updating linker script for nrf52832 with s132 v.5.0.0 bluetooth stack.
* ports/nrf/drivers/bluetooth: Removing commented out code in ble_drv.c
* ports/nrf/drivers/bluetooth: Updating define of GATT_MTU_SIZE_DEFAULT for SD132v5 to be defined using the new name defined in the SD headers in a more generic way.
* ports/nrf/drivers/bluetooth: Cleaning up use of BLE_API_VERSION in the ble_drv.c. Also considering s140v6 API, so not all has been changed to >= if API version 3 and 4 in combo is used. New s140v6 will differ on these, and add a new API not compatible with the API for 3 and 4.
- Rename microbit_module_init to board_module_init0 which is the generic
board module init function.
- Add low priority callback registration of display tick handler in the
module init function.
- Rename init function to ticker_init0.
- Implement ticker_register_low_pri_callback (recycle of unused
set_low_priority_callback function which was unimplemented).
- Add support for registering 2 low pri callbacks. For now, one intended
for microbit display, and one for modmusic.
* ports/nrf: Add micro:bit filesystem.
This filesystem has been copied from BBC micro:bit sources [1] and
modified to work with the nRF5x port.
[1]: https://github.com/bbcmicrobit/micropython/blob/master/source/microbit/filesystem.c
* ports/nrf/modules/uos: Make listdir() and ilistdir() consistent.
This removes the optional direcotry paramter from ilistdir(). This is
not consistent with VFS, but makes more sense when using only the
microbit filesystem.
Saves about 100 bytes.
* ports/nrf/modules/uos: Add code size comment.
* Remove FLASH_ISR and merge .isr_vector into FLASH_TEXT. This saves
some code space, especially on nRF52 devices.
* Reserve space for nonvolatile storage of data. This is the place for
a filesystem (to be added).
This commit is a combination of about 802 commits from the initial stages
of development of this port, up to and including the point where the code
was moved to the ports/nrf directory. The following is a digest of the
original commits in their original order (most recent listed first),
grouped where possible by author. The list is here to give credit for the
work and provide some level of traceability and accountability. For the
full history of development please consult the following repository:
https://github.com/tralamazza/micropython
Unless otherwise explicitly state in a sub-directory or file, all code is
MIT licensed and the relevant copyright holders are listed in the
comment-header of each file.
Glenn Ruben Bakke <glennbakke@gmail.com>
ports/nrf: Moving nrf51/52 port to new ports directory
nrf: Aligning with upstream the use of nlr_raise(mp_obj_new_exception_msg(&mp_type_ValueError, ...)
Glenn Ruben Bakke <glennbakke@gmail.com>
nrf/modules/random: Backport of microbit random number generator module
Backport of micro:bit random module.
Plugged into the port as a general random module for all nrf51/nrf52 targets. Works both with and without Bluetooth LE stack enabled.
Behavioral change: seed() method has been removed, as the use of RNG peripheral generates true random sequences and not pseudo-random sequences.
Glenn Ruben Bakke <glennbakke@gmail.com>
nrf/hal/rng: Adding HAL driver for accessing RNG peripheral
The driver also takes care of calling the Bluetooth LE stack for random values if the stack is enabled. The reason for this is that the Bluetooth LE stack take ownership of the NRF_RNG when enabled. Tolerate to enable/disable on the fly, and will choose to use direct access to the peripheral if Bluetooth LE stack is disabled or not compiled in at all.
Driver has been included in the top Makefile, and will not be compiled in unless nrf51_hal_conf.h/nrf52_hal_conf.h defines HAL_RNG_MODULE_ENABLED (1).
Glenn Ruben Bakke <glennbakke@gmail.com>
nrf/boards: Adding Arduino Primo board support (#88)
* nrf: Adding Arduino Primo board support
* nrf: Adding arduino_primo to target boards table in readme.md
* nrf/boards: Activating pyb.LED module for arduino_primo board.
* nrf/boards: Removing define not needed for arduino_primo
Updating arduino_primo board mpconfigboard.h. Removing a define
that was wrongly named. Instead of renaming it, it was removed as
it was never used.
Glenn Ruben Bakke <glennbakke@gmail.com>
nrf: Add support for floating point on nrf52 targets.
Duplicating pattern for detecting location of libm, libc and libgcc
from teensy port. Activating MICROPY_FLOAT_IMPL (FLOAT) for nrf52 targets
and adding libs into the compile. For nrf51 targets it is still set to
NONE as code grows to much (about 30k).
Some numbers on flash use if MICROPY_FLOAT_IMPL is set to
MICROPY_FLOAT_IMPL_FLOAT and math libraries are enabled (lgcc, lc, lm).
nrf51:
======
without float support:
text data bss dec hex filename
144088 260 30020 174368 2a920 build-pca10028/firmware.elf
with float support:
text data bss dec hex filename
176228 1336 30020 207584 32ae0 build-pca10028/firmware.elf
nrf52:
======
without float support:
text data bss dec hex filename
142040 356 36236 178632 2b9c8 build-pca10040/firmware.elf
with float support:
text data bss dec hex filename
165068 1436 36236 202740 317f4 build-pca10040/firmware.elf
Daniel Tralamazza <daniel@tralamazza.com>
nrf: add a note for running the nrfjprog tool on Linux, and touch up the make sd comment
nrf: clean compiler warnings
Glenn Ruben Bakke <glennbakke@gmail.com>
nrf/drivers/bluetooth: Speedup Bluetooth LE REPL.
Updating mp_hal_stdout_tx_strn_cooked to pass on the whole string
to mp_hal_stdout_tx_strn instead of passing byte by byte.
Glenn Ruben Bakke <glennbakke@gmail.com>
nrf: Use the name MicroPython consistently in comments
nrf5: Updating readme with BLE REPL
Ben Whitten <ben.whitten@lairdtech.com>
nrf/boards: Add DVK BL652 from Laird
To build run 'make BOARD=dvk_bl652 SD=s132'
To flash with jlink run 'make sd BOARD=dvk_bl652 SD=s132'
This will remove the existing licences in the bl652
Ben Whitten <ben.whitten@lairdtech.com>
nrf/drivers/bluetooth: Allow s132 to use LFCLK
nrf: Add nordic sd folders to the .gitignore
Glenn Ruben Bakke <glennbakke@gmail.com>
nrf/boards: Updating microbit pin mapping for SPI and I2C.
nrf/boards: Correcting feather52 I2C SDA pin assigned to the board.
nrf/examples: Update ssd1306 modification example to import correct class.
nrf/boards: Activate RTC and Timer module and HAL on pca10056. Also swapping out UART with UART DMA variant on this target board.
nrf/boards: Activate RTC, Timer, I2C, ADC and HW_SPI module and HAL on pca10031.
nrf/boards: Activate RTC, Timer, I2C and ADC module and HAL on pca10001.
nrf/boards: Adding RTC and Timer module and HAL to pca10000.
nrf: Updating README.
nrf: Removing unused font header.
Daniel Tralamazza <daniel@tralamazza.com>
rename temperature example
Glenn Ruben Bakke <glennbakke@gmail.com>
nrf5/examples: Adding ubluepy peripheral example that works across nrf51 and nrf52. The example uses Environmenting Sensing Service to provide the temperature characteristic. The temperature is fetched from the machine.Temp module. One note is that the example uses 1 LED which is not present on all boards.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Adding new event constant for gatts write (80) events from bluetooth stacks.
nrf5/hal/timer: Add support for fetching temperature if bluetooth stack is enabled.
nrf5/drivers/bluetooth: Make printf in 'ble_drv_service_add' function part of debug log.
Daniel Tralamazza <daniel@tralamazza.com>
implement #50
Glenn Ruben Bakke <glennbakke@gmail.com>
nrf5/examples: Updating mountsd example with comment from deleted sdcard.py on how to wire SD directly to SPI.
nrf5/examples: Removing copy of sdcard.py also found in drivers/sdcard.
nrf5/examples: Removing copy of ssd1306 driver, creating a new class that overrides the needed function for i2c. Also adding some example usage in the comment in top of the file for both SPI and I2C variant.
nrf5/hal/gpio: Updating toggle inline function to work correctly, currently only used by LED module.
nrf5/examples: Renaming servo.py to nrf52_servo.py as it is only implemented machine.PWM for nrf52.
nrf5/freeze: Adding generic example to freeze. Hello world with board name as parameter.
nrf5/examples: Moving nrf52 specific HW example from freeze to examples to replace test.py with a more generic example.
nrf5: Update pyb module, and led module to only be compiled in if MICROPY_HW_HAS_LED is set to 1.
nrf5/boards: Updating boards with correct LED count. Also adding new flag, MICROPY_HW_HAS_LED, to select whether the board has LED's at all. If not, this will unselect LED module from being compiled in.
nrf5/boards: Updating pca10040 board header to set the LED count.
nrf5: Generalize script setting LED(1) on to be applied only when there are leds present on the board.
nrf5: Updating mpconfigport.h to set default values for MICROPY_HW_LED_COUNT (0) and MICROPY_HW_LED_PULLUP (0).
nrf5/boards/feather52: Update s132 target makefile with dfu-gen and dfu-flash. This enables feather52 with Bluetooth LE. Features to be configured in bluetooth_conf.h.
nrf5/boards/feather52: Add SERIAL makeflag if dfu-flash target is used.
nrf5: Updating readme.md file based on review comments.
nrf5: Update help.c with documentation of CTRL-A and CTRL-B to enter and exit raw REPL mode.
nrf5: Updating main.c to support RAW REPL.
Update README.md
nrf5/modules/music: Updating pitch method to also use configured pin from mpconfigboard.h if set, in the case of lacking kwarg for pin. Also removing some commented out arguments to remove some confusion in the argument list. Done for both play() and pitch().
nrf5/modules/music: Correct parameter checking of pin argument to deside whether to use MUSIC_PIN define or throw an error. If MUSIC_PIN define is configured the pin argument to music module play() can be elided.
nrf5/modules/machine: Update timer init to set default IRQ priority before initializing Timer instance.
nrf5/hal/timer: Update timer hal to use value provided in init to configure the irq_priority.
nrf5/modules/machine: Reserving timer0 instance for bluetooth if compiled in. Leaving timer1 and timer2 for application. Note that music module soft-pwm will also occupy timer1 if enabled.
nrf5/modules/machine: Updating timer module to use new hal. Adding new parameters to the init to set period, mode and callback.
nrf5/hal/timer: Implementing hal_timer to 1us prescaler. Multiplier inside to get to millisecond resolution. Callback must be registered before starting a timer.
nrf5: Makefile cleanup. Removing duplicate include and unused netutils.c used by BLE 6lowpan network which has been removed for now.
nrf5/modules/machine: Indention fix in uart module.
nrf5/modules/machine: Removing unused code from uart module.
nrf5/hal/rtc: Updating hal driver to calculate prescaler a bit more verbose. Using 1 second interval ticks.
nrf5/modules/machine: Fixing type in RTC.
nrf5/modules/machine: Update rtc init to set default IRQ priority before initializing RTC instance.
nrf5/hal/rtc: Aligning RTC (real-time counter) HAL driver with Timer HAL driver. To make api's symetric. Also updating modules/rtc to get aligned with new HAL api.
nrf5/drivers/bluetooth: Moving stop condition initialization before call to bluetooth stack write function is done, to make sure that its not overwritten after reception of the write event in case of with_response writes.
nrf5/drivers/bluetooth: Removing duplicate static variable declaration.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Updating characteristic write method to take in an additional keyword, 'with_response'. Default value is False. Only activated in central role.
nrf5/drivers/bluetooth: Updating ble_drv_attr_c_write with possibility to do client write with response. Blocking call.
nrf5/examples: Adding some notes on which pin layout that has been used in the seeed_tft.py ILI9341 driver for driving the display.
nrf5/examples: Shorten name on seeedstudio_tft_shield_v2.py to seeed_tft.py.
nrf5/examples: Updating ili9341 example to use new Frambuffer object instead of legacy Framebuffer1.
nrf5/examples: Removing seeed.py which used a lcd mono framebuffer has been removed.
Matt Trentini <matt.trentini@gmail.com>
Adding a README for the nRF5 port
Glenn Ruben Bakke <glennbakke@gmail.com>
nrf5/examples: Updating documentation in SDCard module example. Correcting typo and adding SD card wireing documentation for direct SPI connection.
nrf5/modules/pin: Adding on() and off() methods to Pin object to be forward compatible with upstream master. Legacy high() and low() methods are kept.
nrf5/modules/spi: Remove pyb abstraction from SPI module, as there was a bug in transfer of bytes due to casting errors. The update removes the pyb_spi_obj_t wrapper going directly on the machine_hard_spi_obj_t as base for machine SPI objects. SDCard mounting is also tested.
nrf5/drivers/bluetooth: Enable ubluepy central by default if running nrf52/s132 bluetooth stack. Maturity of the module is pretty OK now.
nrf5/boards/feather52: Updating pins.csv for the feather52 board.
nrf5/boards/feather52: Updating LED pull to low.
nrf5/boards/feather52: Update SPI pinout.
nrf5/main: Move initializaton of modmusic to the module itself. Upon init of the module, the hardware, pwm and ticker will be started. Could be moved back to main if pwm or ticker should be shared among more modules and have to be initialized more global.
nrf5/modules/machine/timer: If timer is used in combination with SOFT_PWM (implicitly use of ticker.c) guard the Timer1 instance from being instantiated trough python timer module. Also disable implementation of the HAL IRQ handler which is for now explicitly implemented in ticker.c for Timer1.
nrf5/modules/music: Update ticker and modmusic to share global ticks counter as a volatile variable. Use Timer1 hardware peripheral instead of instance 0. Timer0 is not free if used in combination with a bluetooth stack. Update IRQ priority to levels that are compatible in use with a bluetooth stack for both nrf51 and nrf52. Apply nrf51 PAN fixes for Timer1 instead of original Timer0.
nrf5/drivers/bluetooth: Updating bluetooth driver to initialize nrf_nvic_state_t struct during declaration of the global variable instead of explicit memset.
nrf5/hal/irq: Adding wrappers for handling nvic calls when Bluetooth LE stack is enabled.
nrf5/modules/machine: Updating IRQ levels in SPI with IRQ priorities compatible with Bluetooth stacks.
nrf5/device: Remove old startup files in asm, which has now been replaced with c-implementation.
nrf5: Update Makefile to add c-implementation of startup scripts instead of the .s files.
nrf5/device: Adding startup files in .c to replace current asm versions.
nrf5/examples: Tuning Bluetooth LE example controller python script after testing out the example live. Motor speed of 100 was not enought to lift the airplane. Also turning was hard without setting higher angle values. The new values are just guessed values. However, the flying experience was good.
nrf5/hal/irq: Adding include of nrf_nvic.h if s132 bluetooth stack is used to resolve IRQ function wrappers on newer bluetooth stacks.
nrf5/drivers/ticker: Removing unused code.
nrf5/examples: Adding music example. Only working if bluetooth stack is not enabled.
nrf5/boards/microbit: Disable music and softPWM as there are some issues with the ticker.
nrf5: Adding -fstack-usage flag to gcc CFLAGS to be able to trace stack usage on modules.
nrf5/drivers/ticker: Removing LowPriority callback from nrf51 as there is only one SoftwareIRQ free if bluetooth stack is enabled. Also setting new IRQ priority on SlowTicker to 3 instead of 2, to interleave with bluetooth stack if needed. Updating all NVIC calls to use hal_irq.h defined static inlines instead of direct access.
nrf5/hal/irq: Adding IRQ wrappers if Bluetooth Stack is present.
nrf5: Facilitate option to configure away the modble if needed. Enabled if MICROPY_PY_BLE config is enabled in bluetooth_conf.h.
nrf5/boards/microbit: Enable music module by default. However, timer and rtc module has to be disabled. Bluetooth support broken. Optimization needed.
nrf5/modules/machine: Quickfix. Update timer object to not allow instanciation of Timer(0) if SOFT_PWM is enabled by board.
nrf5/hal/timer: Quickfix. Disable IRQ handler if SOFT_PWM is configured to be enabled. Ticker driver has in current driver a seperate IRQ handler for this timer instance.
nrf5/drivers/ticker: Add compile config guard in ticker.c to only include the driver if SOFT_PWM is configured in by board.
nrf5/drivers/softpwm: Renaming pwm_init to softpwm_init to not collide on symbol name with pwm_init in nrf52 machine PWM object.
nrf5: Add modmusic QSTR definition of notes to qstrdefsport.h.
nrf5: Update Makefile to include ticker.c and renamed softpwm. Updating also include paths to include modules/music and drivers/.
nrf5: Adding include of modmusic.h in main.c.
nrf5: Call microbit_music_init0() if enabled in main.c.
nrf5/modules/music: Expose public init function for music module.
nrf5/modules/music: Update modmusic to use updated includes. Add extern ticks. Add function which implements initialization of pwm and ticker, register ticker callback, and start the pwm and ticker. This corresponds to microbit port main.cpp init.
nrf5/drivers/softpwm: Enable use of ticker in softpwm driver.
nrf5/drivers/ticker: Adding ticker.c/.h from microbit port.
nrf5/drivers/pwm: Renaming pwm.c/.h to softpwm.c/.h
nrf5/drivers/pwm: Expose pwm_init() as public function.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Making peripheral conn_handle volatile. Upon connection event, the variable is accessed in thread mode. However, the main-loop is blocking on conn_handle != 0xFFFF. If this is not volatile, optimized code will not exit the loop.
nrf5/drivers/bluetooth: As callback functions are in most usecases are set to NULL upon last event to get public API function out of blocking mode, these function pointers has to be set as volatile, as they are updated to NULL in interrupt context, but read in blocking main-thread.
nrf5/examples: Fixing overlapping function names and variable names inside the object. Also removing some print statements. Tuning max angle from -7/7 to -25/25.
Glenn Ruben Bakke <glennbakke@gmail.com>
Powerup (#26)
* nrf5/examples: Adding python example template for PowerUp 3.0 Bluetooth LE controlled Paper Airplane.
* nrf5: Enable bluetooth le central while developing powerup 3.0 example.
* nrf5/examples: Backing up powerup 3.0 progress.
* nrf5/examples: Adding working example on how to control PowerUp 3.0 paper airplane using bluetooth le.
* nrf5/bluetooth: Disable central role.
Glenn Ruben Bakke <glennbakke@gmail.com>
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Correcting alignment of enum values in modubluepy.h.
nrf5/drivers/bluetooth: Add implementation of client attribute write without response.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Pass on buffer to write in characteristic write central mode.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Updating characteristic object write function to be role aware. Either peripheral or central (gatts or gattc). Adding dummy call to attr_c_write if central is compiled in. Still in progress to be implemented.
nrf5/drivers/bluetooth: Adding template function for attr_c_write.
nrf5/drivers/bluetooth: Renaming attr_write and attr_notify to attr_s_write and attr_s_notify to prepare for introduction of attribute write for gatt client.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Fixing type in ubluepy_peripheral.c.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Setting peripheral role upon advertise() or connect().
nrf5/drivers/bluetooth: Adding role member to peripheral object to indicate whether Peripheral object is Peripheral or Central role.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Continue characteristic discovery until nothing more is found during connect proceedure.
nrf5/drivers/bluetooth: Refactoring code to group statics for s130 and s132 into the same ifdef. Also adding two empty lines in discovery functions to make it more easy to read.
nrf5/drivers/bluetooth: Updating characteristic discovery to signal whether anything was found or not.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Continue primary service discovery until nothing more is found in connect proceedure.
nrf5/drivers/bluetooth: Updating primary service discovery api to take in start handle from where to start the service discovery. Also adjusting return parameter to signal whether anything was found or not.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Remove duplication GAP event handler registration in peripheral.connect().
Glenn Ruben Bakke <glennbakke@gmail.com>
Support address types (#18)
* nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Adding new enumeration of address types.
* nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Adding constants that can be used from micropython for public and random static address types.
* nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Adding support for optionally setting address type in Peripheral.connect(). Public address is used as default. Address types can be retrieved from 'constants'. Either constants.ADDR_TYPE_PUBLIC or constants.ADDR_TYPE_RANDOM_STATIC.
* nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Register central GAP event handler before issuing connect to a peripheral. Has to be done before connect() function as a connected event will be propergated upon successfull connection. The handler will set the connection handle which gets connect function out of the busy loop waiting for connection to succeed.
* nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Removing duplicate setting of GAP event handler in connect().
Glenn Ruben Bakke <glennbakke@gmail.com>
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Register central GAP event handler before issuing connect to a peripheral. Has to be done before connect() function as a connected event will be propergated upon successfull connection. The handler will set the connection handle which gets connect function out of the busy loop waiting for connection to succeed.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Fixing compilation bug of wrong variable name when registering gattc event handler in ublupy peripheral connect function (central mode).
nrf5/bluetooth: Updating makefiles with updated paths to bluetooth le components after moving files.
nrf5/bluetooth: Moving stack download script to drivers/bluetooth folder.
nrf5/bluetooth: Move bluetooth driver files to drivers/bluetooth. Move bluetooth stack download script to root folder.
nrf5/bluetooth: Guarding implementation against being linked in by surrounding it with BLUETOOTH_SD flag. Flag is only set if SD=<sdname> parameter is provided during make.
nrf5/bluetooth: Moving makefile include folder and source files of bluetooth driver, ble uart and ble module to main Makefile.
nrf5/bluetooth: Moving help_sd.h and modble.c to modules/ble.
nrf5/modules/machine: bugfix after changing to MP_ROM_PTR in machine module local dict.
nrf5: Syncing code with upstream master and converting all module and method tables to use MP_ROM macros. Also adding explicit casting of local dicts to (mp_obj_dict_t*).
nrf5/modules/timer: Fixing bug in timer_find(). Function allowed to locate index out of range and started to look up in config pointer (index == size of array).
nrf5/modules/timer: Remove test which is covered by timer_find() function in the line below.
nrf5/modules/timer: Adding locals dict table and adding start/stop template functions. Also adding constants for oneshot and periodic to locals dict.
nrf5/modules/timer: Adding timer module to modmachine.
nrf5/boards: Adding micro:bit default music pin definition. Also adding config flag for enabling pwm machine module.
nrf5/hal/timer: Adding start/stop template functions to hal_timer.h/.c
nrf5/Makefile: Adding drivers/pwm.c and modules/music files to the source file list.
nrf5/modules/music: Adding config guard in musictunes.c and adding import of mphal.h.
nrf5/modules/music: Including mphal.h before config guard in modmusic.c. Also changed name on config guard to MICROPY_PY_MUSIC. Missing PWM functions during linkage will show up if PWM module has not not configured.
nrf5/drivers/pwm: Including mphal.h before config guard in pwm.c.
nrf5: Updating mpconfigport.h to include music module as builtin. Adding new configuration for enabling music module. Activating MODULE_BUILTIN_INIT in order to run music module init function on import.
nrf5/modules/music: Backing up progress in music module.
nrf5/drivers/pwm: Updating soft PWM driver to only be included if SOFT_PWM config is set.
nrf5/hal/gpio: Add function to clear output register using a pin mask.
nrf5: Adding new configuration called MICROPY_PY_MACHINE_SOFT_PWM to mpconfigport.h. This config will enable software defined PWM using timer instead of using dedicated PWM hardware. Aimed to be used in nrf51 targets.
nrf5/boards: Removing PWM config set to 0 from pca10001 board. Config will later be re-introduced as SOFT_PWM variant.
nrf5/pwm: Updating config name of PWM to hardware PWM to prepare for introduction of soft variant.
nrf5/modules/music: Backing up progress in modmusic.
nrf5/modules/music: backing up porting progress in modmusic.c.
nrf5/modules/music: Commenting out backend function calls in modmusic.c to make module compile for now.
nrf5/modules/music: Updating music module to use pin_obj_t instad of microbit_pin_obj_t. Update include to drivers/pwm.h to resolve some undefined functions.
nrf5/modules/music: Removing c++ extern definition. Updating include list in modmusic.c. Removing module name from module struct.
nrf5/modules/music: Removing include of modmicrobit.h in musictunes.c.
nrf5/modules/music: Adding header to expose extern structs defined in musictunes.c
nrf5/drivers: Adding copy of microbit soft pwm.
nrf5/modules/music: Renaming microbitmusic files to modmusic/music.
nrf5/modules/music: Renaming microbit module to music.
nrf5/modules/microbit: Copying microbit music module to the port.
nrf5/modules/timer: Adding timer3 and timer4 to timer object in case of nrf52 target.
nrf5/modules/timer: Optimizing timer object structure and updating the module to use new hal_timer_init structures and parameters.
nrf5/hal/timer: Adding empty IRQ handlers for all timers.
nrf5/hal/timer: Changing hardcoded hal timer instance base to a lookup, so that IRQ num can be detected automatically without the need of using struct param on it. Size of binary does not increase when using Os.
nrf5: Updating example in main.c on how to execute string before REPL is set up, to allow for boards with two leds. Todo for later is to update this code such that it will skip this LED toggle when there are no leds defined. Or use an example not depending on LEDs.
nrf5/bluetooth: Updating Bluetooth LE stack download script to allow to be invoked from any parent folder. No need to change directory to bluetooth/ in order to get the correct download target folder position. Using the script location to determine the target folder.
nrf5/boards: Adding board target for feather52 using s132 v.2.0.1 application offset even if the device is not using softdevice. To be worked on later.
nrf5/boards: decrease size of ISR region from 4k to 1k in custom feather52 linker script to get some more flash space.
nrf5/boards: Updating feather52 mpconfigboard.h to use correct uart pins, flow control disabled. Also adjusting leds down to two leds.
nrf5/boards: Updating path to custom linker script for feather52 board.
nrf5/boards: Renaming bluefruit_nrf52_feather to feather52 to shorten down the name quite drastically.
nrf5/boards: Updating path to custom bluefruit feather linker script after renaming board folder.
nrf5/boards: Renaming bluefruit_feather to bluefruit_nrf52_feather as it also exist a m0 variant of the board name.
nrf5/boards: Updating mpconfigboard.h for bluefruit nrf52 feather with correct board, mcu and platform name.
nrf5/boards: Updating adafruit bluefruit nrf52 feather linker script to use 0x1c000 application offset.
nrf5/boards: Renaming custom linker script for bluefruit feather to reflect that the purpose of the custom linker script is DFU. The script is diverging from the generic s132 v2 linker script in the offset of the application.
nrf5/boards: Adding custom linker script for adafruit nrf52 bluefruit feather to be able to detect application upper boundry in flash. Pointing s132 mk file to use this new custom linker script instead of the generic s132 v2 linker script.
nrf5/boards: Adding linker script for nrf52832 s132 v.2.0.1.
nrf5/boards: Adding template board makefiles and configs for bluefruit nrf52 feather. Copied from pca10040 target board. Linker script reference updated to use s132 v2.0.1. Non-BLE enable build disabled for now. Board configuration for leds, uart etc has not been updated yet from pca10040 layout.
nrf5/bluetooth: Correcting typo in test where s132 API version is settled.
nrf5/bluetooth: Updating bluetooth le driver to compile with s132 v.2.0.1 stack.
nrf5/bluetooth: Add new compiler flag to signal API variants of the s132 bluetooth le stack. The version is derived from the major number of the stack name.
nrf5/bluetooth: Remove hardcoded softdevice version as this now comes as parameter from board makefile.
nrf5/boards: Updating makefiles using bluetooth stack to use updated linker script file names.
nrf5/boards: Renaming bluetooth stack linker scripts to reflect version of the stack.
nrf5/boards: adding some spaces in s132 makefile for pca10040.
nrf5/boards: Renaming linker script for nrf52832 using bluetooth stack such that it also holds the version number of the stack. Updating linkerscript using the target linker script.
nrf5/bluetooth: Add support for downloading s132_2.0.1 bluetooth stack.
nrf5/bluetooth: Switch over to downloaded bluetooth stacks from nordicsemi.com instead of getting them through the SDK's. This will facilitate download of s132 v2.0.0 later.
nrf5/bluetooth: Fixing bug found when testing microbit. Newly introduced advertisment data pointer was not cleared on nrf51 targets. Explicit set to NULL as no additional advertisment data is set. Raises a question on why the nrf51 static variable was not zero initialized. To be checked up.
nrf5: Removing SDK_ROOT parameter to Makefile. Bluetooth stacks should be downloaded using the download_ble_stack.sh. The script should be run inside the bluetooth folder to work properly.
nrf5/bluetooth: Adding back SOFTDEV_HEX as flash tools in main Makefile uses this to locate hex file.
nrf5/bluetooth: Including bluetooth stack version in folder name after download to be able to detect if stack has been updated.
nrf5/bluetooth: Updating Bluetooth LE stack download script.
nrf5/bluetooth: Adding bash script to automate download of bluetooth le stacks
nrf5/examples: Adding example to show how to use current PWM module to control servo motors.
nrf5/modules/machine: Updating PWM module with two new kwargs parameters. One for setting pulse with more fine grained. This value should not exceed the period value. Also, adding support for setting PWM mode, whether it is LOW duty cycle or HIGH duty cycle. By default, high to low is set (this could be changed).
nrf5/hal/pwm: Updating PWM implementation to support manually set duty cycle period. Pulse width has precidence over duty cycle percentage. Also adding support for the two configurable modes, high to low, and low to high, duty cycles.
nrf5/hal/pwm: Adding more configuration options to the PWM peripheral wrapper. Possibility to set pulse with manually, and also mode. The mode indicates whether duty cycle is low and then goes high, or if it is high and then go low. Added new type to describe the two modes.
nrf5: Adding hal_gpio.c to Makefile's source list.
nrf5/modules/machine: Updating Pin module to register a IRQ callback upon GPIO polarity change events.
nrf5/hal/gpio: Adding initial gpiote implementation to handle IRQ on polarity change on a gpio.
nrf5: Moving initialization of pin til after uart has been initialized for debugging purposes. This will make it possible to use uart to print out debug data when adding gpio irq handlers.
nrf5/hal/gpio: Adding some new structures and functions to register irq channels to gpio's using GPIOTE peripheral
nrf5/hal/gpio: Adding missing include.
nrf5/modules/machine: Style fix in pin object, indention.
nrf5/modules/machine: Adding placeholder for irq method to pin object class.
nrf5/modules/machine: Adding pin irq type and basic functions and structures.
nrf5/hal/gpio: Reintroducing gpio polarity toggle event to be able to reference the short form of adding high_to_low and low_to_high together.
nrf5/hal/gpio: Updating hal_gpio.h with some tab-fixes in order to make the file a bit consistent in style.
nrf5/hal/gpio: Removing toggle event from the enumeration as that will be a combination of the rising and falling together.
nrf5/modules/machine: Removing toggle event trigger as that will be a combination of the rising and falling together.
nrf5/modules/machine: Adding new constants to pin object for polarity change triggers using the enumerated values in hal_gpio.h.
nrf5/hal/gpio: Adding new enumeration for input polarity change events.
nrf5/hal: Moving hal_gpio functions, types and defines from mphalport.h to a new hal_gpio.h.
Revert "lib/netutils: Adding some basic parsing and formating of ipv6 address strings. Only working with full length ipv6 strings. Short forms not supported at the moment (for example FE80::1, needs to be expressed as FE80:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0001)."
nrf5: Removing leftover reference to deleted display module.
nrf5/usocket: Removing network modules related to Bluetooth 6lowpan implementation as it depends on SDK libraries for now. Will be moved to seperate working branch.
nrf5: Removing custom display, framebuffer and graphics module to make branch contain core components instead of playground modules.
nrf5/modules/usocket: Updating import of netutils.h after upmerge with upstream master.
nrf5/bluetooth: Add some comment on the destination of the eddystone short-url.
nrf5/bluetooth: Updating Eddystone URL to point to https://goo.gl/x46FES which hosts the MicroPython WebBluetooth application which will be able to connect to the Bluetooth LE UART service of the device and create the REPL.
nrf5/bluetooth: Adding webbluetooth REPL template. Alternating advertisment of eddystone URL and UART BLE service every 500 ms. Adding new config parameter to bluetooth_conf.h to enable webbluetooth repl. Has to be configured in combination with BLE_NUS. Eddystone URL not pointing to a valid WebBluetooth application at the moment, but rather to micropython.org as a placeholder for now.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Adding method Peripheral object to stop any ongoing advertisment. Adding compile guard to only include advertise and advertise_stop if peripheral role is compiled in.
nrf5/bluetooth: Adding function to stop advertisment if onging
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Adding support for starting advertisment from BLE UART REPL, by delaying registration of gatt/gatts and gattc handlers until needed in advertise or connect. If non connectable advertisment is selected, handlers in peripheral new is not anymore overriding the other peripheral instances which has set the callbacks.
nrf5/bluetooth: Adding possibility to configure whether advertisment should be connectable or not.
nrf5/bluetooth: Removing legacy advertise function in the bluetooth driver, which only did a hardcoded eddystone beacone advertisment.
nrf5/help: Updating ble module help description to also include the address method.
nrf5/bluetooth: Renaming the ble module method address_print() to address(), as it will now return a string of the resolved local address. Updating the function to create a string out the local address and return this.
nrf5/bluetooth: Update ble_drv_address_get to new api which pass in a address struct to fill by reference. Updating implementation to copy the address data. Also ensuring that the bluetooth stack has been enabled before fetching the address from the bluetooth stack.
nrf5/bluetooth: Adding new structure which can hold local address. Updating api prototype for ble_drv_address_get with a address structure by reference.
nrf5/bluetooth: Updating help text for ble module to also list up enabled() function which queries the bluetooth stack on whether it is enabled or not.
nrf5/bluetooth: Removing advertise from ble module. Removing help text as well.
nrf5/examples: Adding python eddystone example using ubluepy api.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Open up Peripheral advertise method to pass custom data to the bluetooth driver. Allowing method to allow kwargs only if no args is set. To support setting data kwarg only.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Adding new members to the ublupy advertisment parameters, to hold custom data payload if set.
nrf5/bluetooth: Cleaning up stack enable function, to not set device name twice. Also, adding support for setting custom advertisment data.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Adding compile guard for UBLUEPY_CENTRAL around the char_read() call to ble_drv_attr_c_read().
nrf5/bluetooth: Moving central code inside central bluetooth stack defines to make peripheral only code compile again.
nrf5/examples: Updating ubluepy scan example to use constant value from ubluepy instead of hardcoded value.
nrf5/examples: Adding example on how to use the ubluepy Scanner object in order to scan for a device name and find the address of the device. This can subsequently be used to perform a Central role connect() using the Peripheral object.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Turn all attributes (addr, addr_type and rssi) to method calls instead of using common .attr callback. Adding getScanData implementation, which parses the advertisment data and returns a list of tuples containing (ad_type, desc, value). Description is generated by peeking into the ad_types local dicts map table, and do a reverse lookup on the value to find the QSTR.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Adding ad_types constants in new object. Linking in ad_types object into the ubluepy.constants local dict.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Expose ubluepy constant objects as externs in modubluepy.h to be able to get access to the local dict tables in order to do a reverse lookup on value to resolve QSTR from external modules in c.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Upon advertisment event, also store the advertisment data.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Adding callback function to handle read response if gatt client has issued a read request. Also adding method for returning the uuid instance from the object.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Adding value data member to the characteristic object. This can hold the value data when gatt client perform a read and value has to be transferred between interrupt and main thread.
nrf5/bluetooth: Updating bluetooth driver to support GATT client read of a characteristic value. Data passed to caller in interrupt context, and copy has to be performed. The function call is itself blocking.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Adding uuid() function to service object to return UUID instance of the service.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Adding binVal() function to the ubluepy UUID object. For now returning the uint16_t value of the UUID as a small integer.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Adding dummy function call to ble_drv_attr_c_read.
nrf5/bluetooth: Adding new api for reading attribute as gatt client. Renaming old ble_drv_attr_read function to ble_drv_attr_s_read to indicate the server role.
nrf5/bluetooth: Adding event handling cases for gatt client read, write and hvx events.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Tab-fix
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Updating peripheral object to handle characteristic discovery (central mode).
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Adding start and end handle to service object.
nrf5/bluetooth: Adding support for central characteristic service discovery. Updating primary service discovery to block until all services has been created in the peripheral object before returning from the bluetooth driver. This pattern is also applied to the characteristic discovery.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Updating ubluepy peripheral object to new bluetooth driver API. Starting to populate service objects and uuid objects. Also adding the service to the peripheral object throught the regular static function for adding services. Handle value for the primary service is assuming that it is the first element in the handle range; start_handle reported by the service discovery.
nrf5/bluetooth: Updating bluetooth driver to do service discovery, doing callbacks to ubluepy upon each individual primary service discovered. Using intermediate structure defined by the driver, to abstract bluetooth stack specific data in ubluepy.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Adding some work in progress on service discovery.
nrf5/bluetooth: Adding implementation to the discover service function. Adding handler for gatt client primary service discovery response events, and passing this to the ubluepy upon reception.
nrf5/bluetooth: Adding function parameters and return type to service and characteristic discovery template functions.
nrf5/bluetooth: Adding template functions for service discovery in bluetooth driver.
nrf5/bluetooth: Adding function to register gattc event handler (central).
nrf5/bluetooth: Adding intermediate gattc callback function type in bluetooth driver.
nrf5/bluetooth: Turning off debug logging in bluetooth driver, which does not work well with bluetooth REPL mode.
nrf5/bluetooth: Fixing some smaller tab errors in the bluetooth driver.
nrf5/bluetooth: Updating bluetooth le driver to handle GAP conn param update request. Also updating minor syntax in previous switch case.
nrf5/boards: Inrease heap size in the nrf52832 w/s132 bluetooth stack linker script.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Update connect method to parse dev_addr parameter and pass it to the bluetooth driver, going through a allocated heap buffer. Adding call to the bluetooth driver to issue a connect. Hardcoding address type for now.
nrf5/bluetooth: Updating connect function in the bluetooth driver to do a successful connect to a peripheral device.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Adding template function for central connect() in peripheral object.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Adding locals dict to Scan Entry introducing function to retreive Scan Data. Not working as expected together with .attr. It looks like locals dict functions are treated to be attributes and cannot be resolved.
nrf5/bluetooth: Adding function for connecting to a device (in central role). Not yet tested.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Return BLE peer address as string instead of bytearray. Updated struct in modubluepy.h to use a mp_obj_t to hold a string instead of a fixed 6-byte array. Stripped down ScanEntry print out to only contain class name, peer address available through addr attribute.
nrf5/bluetooth: capture address type in addition to advertisment type in bluetooth advertisment reports.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Correcting rssi member in scan_entry object to be int instead of uint.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Adding attribute to ScanEntry object for getting address (returning bytearray), type (returning int) and rssi (returning int).
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Copy address type and rssi to the ScanEntry object upon reception of an advertisment report callback.
nrf5/bluetooth: Adding address type to bluetooth stack driver advertisment structure, and fill the member when advertisment report is received.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Swapping address bytes when copying bluetooth address over to ScanEntry object during advertisment scan report event.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Extending print of ScanEntry object to also include the bluetooth le address.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Create new adv report list for each individual scan. Create a new ScanEntry object instance on each advertisment event recieved and append this to the current adv_report list.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Adding print function to scan_entry object.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Populating ubluepy_scan_entry_obj_t with members that are interesting to keep for the ScanEntry object.
nrf5/bluetooth: Moving callback definitions to bluetooth driver header. Refactoring bluetooth driver, setting new names on callback functions and updating api to use new callback function name prefix.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Extracting advertisment reports and adding some data to list before returning it in scan() method.
nrf5/bluetooth: Adding handling of advertisment reports in bluetooth driver and issue callback to ubluepy. A bit ugly implmentation and has to be re-worked.
nrf5/bluetooth: adding adv report data structure to pass to ubluepy upon adv report event. Adding new api for setting callack where to handle advertisment events in ubluepy.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Adding adv_reports member to scanner object, to hold the result of scan.
nrf5/modules/machine: Cleaning up uart a bit more. Removing unused any() method, and aligning print and local dict names to use machine_uart prefix.
nrf5/bluetooth: Turn off bluetooth printf logging.
nrf5: Add back ublupy scanner and scan entry source files in Makefile.
nrf5/bluetooth: Enable implementation in scan start function in the bluetooth stack driver.
nrf5/boards: Adjust heap end after increased .data usage in nrf52832 s132 linker script.
nrf5/bluetooth: Adding more implementation in scan start function. However, commented out for time beeing, as there is some memory issues when activating central.
nrf5: Removing ubluepy scanner and scan entry from Makefile source list until nrf52 central issues has been resolved.
nrf5/bluetooth: Correcting indention.
nrf5/bluetooth: Adding some implementation to scan_start function.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Adding scan method to the Scanner object. Adding locals dict table.
nrf5/bluetooth: Adding empty scan_start and scan_stop function to the bluetooth driver.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Adding constructor function to scanner object.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Adding print function to Scanner object.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Disable all functions central related functions in the Peripheral object for now, even if MICROPY_PY_UBLUEPY_CENTRAL is enabled.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Activate Scanner and ScanEntry objects if MICROPY_PY_UBLUPY_CENTRAL is set.
nrf5/bluetooth: Adding new configuration flag for s132 bluetooth stack, to enable/disable ubluepy central. Disabled by default.
nrf5: Adding ubluepy_scanner.c and ubluepy_scan_entry.c to Makefile source list.
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Adding template object typedefs for scanner and scan entry, and extern definition for scanner and scan_entry object type in modubluepy.h
nrf5/modules/ubluepy: Adding templates for central role Scanner and ScanEntry objects.
nrf5/uart: Moving UART from pyb to machine module.
Glenn Ruben Bakke <glennbakke@gmail.com>
nrf5/uart: Refactoring UART module and HAL driver
Facilitating for adding second HW uart. Moving pyb_uart into
machine_uart. Adding return error codes from hal_uart functions,
if the hardware detects an error.
Glenn Ruben Bakke <glennbakke@gmail.com>
nrf5/modules: Updating uart object to allow baudrate configuration.
nrf5/bluetooth: Moving bluetooth_conf.h to port root folder to make it more exposed.
nrf5/boards: Remove define of machine PWM module configuration in nrf51 targets, as the device does not have a HW PWM peripheral.
nrf5: Disable machine PWM module by default if board does not define it.
nrf5/boards: Disable all display modules in pca10028 board config.
nrf5: Updated after merge with master. Updating nlr_jump_fail to call __fatal_error in order to provide a non-returning function call.
nrf5/boards: Adding more heap memory to the nrf51 256k/32k s110 linker script. Leaving 2k for stack.
nrf5/modules/machine: Adding __WFI() on machine.deepsleep()
nrf5/modules/machine: Adding __WFE() on machine.sleep()
nrf5/modules/machine: Adding enable_irq() and disable_irq() method to the machine module. No implementation yet for the case where bluetooth stack is used.
nrf5/modules/rtc: Adding support for stopping and restarting rtc (if periodic) for all the instances of RTC.
nrf5/modules: Updating RTC kwarg from type to mode to set ONESHOT or PERIODIC mode.
nrf5/modules: Adding support for periodic RTC callback.
nrf5/hal: hal_rtc update. Adding current counter value to period value before setting it in the compare register.
nrf5/modules: Updating rtc module with non-const machine object list in order to allow setting callback function in constructor.
nrf5/hal: Adding initialization of LFCLK if not already enabled in hal_rtc.
nrf5/modules: Moving irq priority settings in RTC object to rtc_init0 when initializing the hardware instances. Also modifying comments a bit. Adding simple example in comment above make_new function on how the object is intended to work.
nrf5: Updating main.c to initialize the rtc module if enabled.
nrf5/modules: Added RTC into the machine module globals dict.
nrf5/modules: Updating rtc module. Not working yet. Updated to align with new hal_rtc interface. Added start and stop methods. Allowing callback function set from init. This should be moved to start function, not set in main.
nrf5/hal: Updating hal RTC implementation.
nrf5/hal: Adding hal_irq.h which defines a set of static inline functions to do nvic irq operations.
nrf5/modules: Updating machine uart module to use new hal uart interface name.
nrf5/hal: Renaming uart hal function to use hal_uart prefix.
nrf5/modules: Updating readfrom function in machine i2c module to use the new hal function which has been implemented.
nrf5/hal: Adding untested implementation of twi read. Lacking sensors to test with :)
nrf5/boards: Renaming linker script for all nrf51 and nrf52 into more logical names. Updating all boards with new names.
nrf5/bluetooth: Updating header guard in bluetooth_conf.h to reflect new filename.
nrf5/bluetooth: Updating old references to 'sdk' to use the new folder name 'bluetooth' in makefiles.
nrf5: Renaming sdk folder to bluetooth.
nrf5: Merging sdk makefiles into bluetooth_common.mk. s1xx_iot is still left out of this refactoring.
nrf5: Renaming nrf5_sdk_conf.h to bluetooth_conf.h
nrf5: Starting process of renaming files in sdk folder to facilitate renaming of the folder and make it more logical. Transition will be from sdk to bluetooth.
nrf5/boards: Adding support for SPI, I2C, ADC, and Temp in machine modules in micro:bit target. Also activating hal drivers for the peripherals.
nrf5/sdk: Updating low frequency clock calibration from 4 seconds to 250 ms for stack enable when BLUETOOTH_LFCLK_RC is enabled.
nrf5/boards: Updating nrf51822_aa_s110.ld to be more generic, leaving all RAM not used for stack, .bss and .data to the heap.
nrf51: Removing stack section from startup file as it got added to the final hex file. Thanks dhylands for helping out.
nrf5/boards: Adding BLUETOOTH_LFCLK_RC to CFLAGS in microbit s110 makefile.
nrf5/sdk: Adding support for initializing the bluetooth stack using RC oscillator instead of crystal. If BLUETOOTH_LFCLK_RC is set in CFLAGS, this variant of softdevice enable will be activated.
nrf5: Initialize repl_display_debugging_info in pyexec.c for cortex-m0 targets.
Glenn Ruben Bakke <glennbakke@gmail.com>
nrf5/sdk: Updating ringbuffer.h to use volatile variables for start and end.
nrf5/sdk: Rename cccd_enable variable to m_cccd_enable in bluetooth le UART driver. Also made the variable volatile.
nrf5/modules: Updating example in ubluepy header to use handle instead of data length upon reception of an event.
nrf5/modules: Updating ubluepy peripheral to pass handle value to python event handler instead of data length. Data length can be derived from the bytearray structure.
nrf5/sdk: Updating bluetooth le driver to handle SEC PARAM REQUEST by replying that pairing is not supported. Moving initialization of adv and tx in progress state variables to stack enable function.
nrf5/modules: Enable ubluepy constants for CONNECT and DISCONNECT for other bluetooth stacks than s132.
nrf5/sdk: Fixing unaligned access issues for nrf51 (cortex-m0) in bluetooth le driver
Glenn Ruben Bakke <glennbakke@gmail.com>
nrf5/sdk: Removing SDK dependant BLE UART Service implementation
The sdk_12.1.0 nrf52_ble.c implementation was dependent on SDK components.
This has been replaced with the ble_uart.c implementation using a standalone
bluetooth driver implementation without need of SDK components.
Also, sdk.mk has been updated to not use a special linker script.
Glenn Ruben Bakke <glennbakke@gmail.com>
nrf52: Removing folder to not confuse which folder is in development
Glenn Ruben Bakke <glennbakke@gmail.com>
nrf5/sdk: Removing ble_repl_linux.py
Script does not really work very well with blocking char read and
async ble notifications printing data when terminal stdout is blocked
by readchar. Bluetooth UART profile implemented in ble_uart.c is
now working with tralamazza's nus_console nodejs script.
Ref: https://github.com/tralamazza/nus_console
Glenn Ruben Bakke <glennbakke@gmail.com>
nrf5: Add default config for MICROPY_PY_BLE_NUS (0)
Disable Bluetooth UART to be used for REPL by default. Can be overridden
in nrf5_sdk_conf.h. It is defined in mpconfigport.h as it is connected to
mphalport.c, where the config is used to determine whether default print
functions should be using HW UART or Bluetooth UART.
Glenn Ruben Bakke <glennbakke@gmail.com>
nrf5/sdk: Add ble_uart.c to source list
ble_uart.c implements UART Bluetooth service on top of the
bluetooth stack driver api calls. Can be enabled to be compiled
in by defining MICROPY_PY_BLE_NUS = 1 in nrf5_sdk_conf.h.
Glenn Ruben Bakke <glennbakke@gmail.com>
nrf5/sdk: Removing include of sdk_12.1.0's build.mk
As no sources are needed from the SDK this build makefile
can be deleted.
Glenn Ruben Bakke <glennbakke@gmail.com>
nrf5: Force implementation of tx_str_cooked function if BLE NUS enabled.
If BLE UART service has been enabled, the mp_hal_stdout_tx_strn_cooked
is not defined by default anymore, and has to be implemented by the
UART driver (in this case BLE).
Glenn Ruben Bakke <glennbakke@gmail.com>
nrf5/sdk: Adding compiler guard around exchange MTU request event.
As s110 is not having this event or function call to answer on a MTU
exchange request, this is excluded for all other version than s132
for now.
Bander Ajba <banderajba@macwan.local>
minor documentation and extra tabs removal fixes
Glenn Ruben Bakke <glennbakke@gmail.com>
nrf5/sdk: Updating BLE UART implementation by swapping TX and RX uuid and characterisitic handling. Removed dummy write delay of 10 ms.
nrf5/sdk: Backing up progress in bluetooth le driver. Adding new gap and gatts handlers. Added handling of tx complete events when using notification, responding to MTU request, and setting of default connection parameters.
Bander Ajba <banderajba@macwan.local>
fixed temp module to allow for instance support
did required modification to merge the temperature sensore module
Dave Hylands <dhylands@gmail.com>
Fix up Makefile dependencies
I also didn't see any real reason for mkrules.mk to exist,
so I merged the contents into Makefile.
Now you can do:
```
make BOARD=pca10028 clean
make BOARD=pca10028 flash
```
and it will work properly.
Glenn Ruben Bakke <glennbakke@gmail.com>
nrf5: Updating Makefile to use correct variable for setting directory of file to freeze as mpy.
nrf5: Setting stack top in main.c. Thanks dhylands for pointing this out.
nrf5/sdk: Backing up progress in BLE UART driver. Adding ringbuffer in order to poll bytes from recieved data in REPL main loop.
nrf5/modules: Updating ubluepy example to print out gatts write events with data.
nrf5/boards: Updating pca10028 bluetooth stack targets to have a MCU_SUB_VARIANT.
Bander Ajba <banderajba@macwan.local>
added support for hardware temperature sensor
Glenn Ruben Bakke <glennbakke@gmail.com>
nrf5/sdk: Adding macro based ringbuffer written by Philip Thrasher. source: https://github.com/pthrasher/c-generic-ring-buffer/blob/master/ringbuffer.h. Copyright noticed copied into the file, and file reviewed by Philip.
nrf5/sdk: Updating bluetooth le driver to extract data length and pointer from the event structure upon gatts write operation.
nrf5/modules: Expose ubluepy characteristic and peripheral types as external declaration in ublupy header.
nrf5: Updating main to initialize bluetooth le uart module right before bluetooth REPL is started.
nrf5/sdk: Updating bluetooth le uart implemenatation to block until cccd is written.
nrf5/sdk: Backing up ubluepy version of ble uart service for Bluetooth LE REPL.
nrf5/modules: Updating ubluepy example in header to align with bluetooth uart service characteristic's.
nrf5/modules: Implementing characteristic write method. Possible to use write for both write and notifications.
nrf5/sdk: Remaning bluetooth driver function ble_drv_attr_notif to *_notify.
nrf5/modules: Adding props and attrs parameter to ubluepy characteristic constructor to override default values. Adding method for reading characteristic properties. Adding values to the local dict table that gives possibility to OR together a configuration of properties and attributes in the keyword argument during construction.
nrf5/sdk: Adding parsing of characteristic properties and attributes (extra descriptions for the characteristic, for now cccd).
nrf5/modules: Adding new members to ubluepy characteristic object, props and attrs. Adding enum typedefs for various properties and attributes.
nrf5/modules: Syncing uart module code after upmerge with upstream master.
nrf5/boards: Releasing more RAM for heap use in the nrf51 s110 linker script.
nrf5/modules: Adding new gatts handler and registration of it during creation of a peripheral object. Also, added forwarding to python callback function (for now the same as for GAP).
nrf5/modules: Adding new callback type in modubluepy for gatts events.
nrf5/sdk: Adding support for setting gatts handler in the bluetooth le driver.
nrf5/modules: Adding constant for CCCD uuid in ubluepy constants dict.
nrf5: Adding ubluepy_descriptor.c into source list to compile.
nrf5/modules: Adding template for ubluepy descriptor class implementation.
nrf5/modules: Adding object structure for ubluepy descriptor.
nrf5/sdk: Adding template functions for attribute read/write/notify in bluetooth le driver.
nrf5/modules: Adding getCharacteristic method in ublupy service class. This function returns the characteristic with the given UUID if found, else None. The UUID parameter has to be of UUID class type, any other value, like strings will throw an exception.
nrf5/modules: Updating method documentation in ubluepy peripheral and service.
nrf5/modules: Adding new method, getCharacteristics(), in the ubluepy service class. The method returns the list of characteristics which has been added to the service instance.
nrf5/modules: Updating method documentation in ubluepy peripheral class.
nrf5/modules: Updating ubluepy service. Creating empty characteristic list in constructor. Appending characteristic to the list when added.
nrf5/modules: Changed return in ubluepy addService() function to return mp_const_none instead of boolean.
nrf5/modules: Correcting tabbing in ubluepy periheral impl.
nrf5/modules: Updating ubluepy peripheral. Creating empty service list in constructor. Appending services to the list when added. Added new function for retreiving the service list; getServices().
nrf5/modules: Adding new members in ubluepy peripheral and service object to keep track of child elements. Peripheral will have a list of services, and service will have a list of charactaristics.
nrf5/modules: Removing connection handle from python gap event handler callback function.
nrf5/modules: Updating ubluepy example in the header file with new function call to add service to a peripheral instance.
nrf5/modules: Updating peripheral class to assign periopheral parent pointer to service's thats added. Also added a hook in the bluetooth le event handler to store the connection handle value, to prevent any services or characteristics to handle this value themselves.
nrf5/modules: Updating service object to clear pointer to parent peripheral instance. Also assinging pointer to the service when adding a new characteristic.
nrf5/modules: Updating print to also include peripheral's connection handle. Setting pointer to service parent instance to NULL.
nrf5/modules: Correcting event id numbers for connect and disconnect event in ubluepy_constants.py
nrf5/modules: Shuffle order of typedef in ubluepy header. Adding service pointer in characteristic object. Adding peripheral pointer to the service structure. When populated, the characteristic would get access to conn_handle and service handle through pointers. Also service would get access to peripheral instance.
nrf5/modules: adding template functions for characteristic read and write.
nrf5/modules: Adding constants class to ubluepy which will contain easy access to common bluetooth le numbers and definitions for the bluetooth stack.
nrf5/modules: Updating example in ubluepy header with 16-bit uuid's commented out, to show usage.
nrf5/sdk: Adding support for adding 16-bit uuid's in advertisment packet. The services in paramter list can mix 16-bit and 128-bit.
nrf5/sdk: Updating sdk_common.mk with new filename of bluetooth le driver.
nrf5: Updating all includes of softdevice.h to ble_drv.h
nrf5/sdk: renaming softdevice.* to ble_drv.*
nrf5/sdk: Renaming bluetooth driver functions to have ble_drv* prefix. Updating modules using it.
nrf5/sdk: Enable ubluepy module if s110 bluetooth stack is enabled.
nrf5/sdk: Updating bluetooth driver to only set periph and central count if s132 bluetooth stack. These parameters does not exist in older stacks.
nrf5/modules: Updating bluetooth driver and ubluepy to use explicit gap event handler. Adding connection handle parameter to the gap handler from ubluepy. Resetting advertisment flag if connection event is recieved, in order to allow for subsequent advertisment if disconnected again. Example in ublupy header updated.
nrf5: Adding target to flash bluetooth stack when using pyocd-flashtool.
nrf5/modules: Guarding callback to python event handler before issue the call in case it is not set.
nrf5/modules: Updating ubluepy example to turn led2 on and off when receiving connected and disconnect bluetooth event.
nrf5/sdk: Updating bluetooth driver to have configurable logs.
nrf5/modules: updating ubluepy and bluetooth driver to support python created event handler. Added registration of callback from ubluepy against the bluetooth driver and dispatching of events to the user supplied python function.
nrf5/modules: Splitting includes to be inside or outside of the compile guard in ubluepy. This way, all micropython specific includes will be outside, and internal will be inside. This way, there will not be any dependency towards ubluepy headers if not compiled in.
nrf5/modules: Adding two new functions to ubluepy peripheral class to set specific handlers for notificaitons and connection related events.
nrf5: Set ubluepy to disabled by default in mpconfigport.h if not configured.
nrf5/modules: Moving includes inside config defines to make non-ubluepy targets compile again.
nrf5/modules: Adding 'withDelegate' function to peripheral class.
nrf5/modules: Adding ubluepy delegate type to modubluepy globals table.
nrf5: Adding ubluepy_delegate.c to list of source files to compile.
nrf5/modules: Adding new object struct for delegate class and adding a delegate struct member to Peripheral class to bookeep callback object when event occurs.
nrf5/modules: Adding template for ubluepy delegate class.
nrf5/sdk: Fixing debug print in bluetooth driver to not use >>> prefix. Adding one more print for connection parameter update.
nrf5/sdk: Correcting advertisment packet in bluetooth driver in order to make the device connectable.
nrf5/sdk: Implementing simple event handler for bluetooth stack driver.
nrf5/sdk: Disable all sdk components from being included in the build while implementing ubluepy, overlap in IRQ handler symbol.
nrf5/modules: Shortening down the device name to be advertised in the example to make it fit with a 128-bit complete UUID.
nrf5/modules: Bugfix in ubluepy_uuid_make_new. Used wrong buffer to register vendor specific uuid to the bluetooth stack.
nrf5/sdk: Updating advertisment function in bluetooth le driver to add 128-bit complete service UUID provided in service list to the advertisment packet.
nrf5/sdk: Updating advertisment funciton in bluetooth le driver to iterate through services passed in and calculate individiual uuid sizes.
nrf5/modules: Updating advertisment method in peripheral class to memset advertisment structure. Also applying service list if set to the advertisment structure.
nrf5/modules: Updating ubluepy module header usage example. Correcting enum for UUID types to start index from 1. Expanding advertisment data structure to also include service list members.
nrf5/sdk: Adding static boolean for keeping track of whether advertisment is in progress in the bluetooth driver. Now, advertisment can be restarted with new data any time.
nrf5/modules: Updating ubluepy peripheral class to use mp_const_none instead of MP_OBJ_NULL for unset values in advertisment method parameter list. Adding extraction of the service list in the advertisment method. The list is not yet handled.
nrf5/modules: Adding a few examples in the modubluepy.h to get easier copy paste when implementing.
nrf5/sdk: Successful device name advertisment. Added flags to advertisment packet and enable device name byte copy into the advertisment data.
nrf5/modules: Turning ubluepy peripheral advertisment function into a keyword argument function so that it would be possible to set device name, service uuids, or manually constructed data payload.
nrf5/sdk: Updating softdevice driver with function to set advertisment data and start advertisment. Does not apply device name yet. Work in progress.
nrf5/modules: Adding new structure to ubluepy in order to pass advertisment data information to the bluetooth le stack.
nrf5/modules: Adding function function to add characteristics to the ubluepy service. Enable function in service's local dict table.
nrf5/modules: Adding function in bluetooth le driver to add characteristic to the bluetooth le stack.
nrf5/modules: Adding more members to ublue characteristic object structure.
nrf5/modules: Adding characteristic class to ubluepy globals table.
nrf5/modules: Updating ubluepy characteristic implementation.
nrf5/modules: Re-arranging includes in ubluepy_service.c
nrf5/modules: Adding ubluepy charactaristic type struct.
nrf5/modules: Updating ubluepy with more implementation in UUID and Service. Adding function in bluetooth le driver which adds services to the bluetooth stack. Making service take UUID object and Service type (primary/secondary) as constructor parameter in Service class.
nrf5: Adding ubluepy to include path.
nrf5/modules: Updating ubluepy UUID class constructor with some naive parsing of 128-bit UUIDs, and pass this to the softdevice driver for registration.
nrf5/sdk: Adding new function to the softdevice handler driver to add vendor specific uuids and return an index to the entry back by reference.
nrf5/modules: Updating ubluepy UUID class with constructor that can construct an object based on hex value of 16-bit or string of 16-bit prefixed with '0x'.
nrf5/modules: Adding Peripheral, Service and UUID class to the ubluepy module globals table.
nrf5/modules: Extending the implementation of Peripheral class in ubluepy.
nrf5/modules: Extending the implementation of UUID class in ubluepy.
nrf5/sdk: Adding configuration to enable the ubluepy peripheral class when using softdevice 132 from the SDK.
nrf5: Adding ubluepy module to builtins if bluetooth stack is selected. Disable NUS profile by default. Adding source for ubluepy module into makefile to be included in build. The source is only linked if MICROPY_PY_UBLUEPY is set.
nrf5: Aligning code after upmerge with master. Mostly FAT FS related updates. Not tested after merge.
nrf5/modules: Adding new and print function to ubluepy peripheral class. Template functions only.
nrf5/modules: Adding ubluepy UUID class template.
nrf5/modules: Adding ubluepy characteristic class template.
nrf5/modules: Adding missing #endif. Also adding to property templates to the lolcal dict.
nrf5/modules: Adding ubluepy service class template.
nrf5/modules: Updating ubluepy with class function placeholders.
nrf5/modules: Renaming ble module folder to ubluepy.
nrf5/modules: Adding new template file for ubluepy Peripheral class.
nrf5/pyb: Moving pyb module into modules/pyb.
nrf5/utime: Moving utime module into modules/utime.
nrf5/uos: Moving uos module into modules/uos.
nrf5/network: Moving network module into modules/network. Adding include path to network as its needed by the usocket module.
nrf5/usocket: Moving usocket module into modules/usocket.
nrf5/led: Moving led module into modules/machine.
nrf5/led: Moving led module into modules/machine.
nrf5/pwm: Moving pwm module into modules/machine.
nrf5/rtc: Moving rtc module into modules/machine.
nrf5/timer: Moving timer module into modules/machine.
nrf5/pin: Moving pin module into modules/machine.
nrf5/adc: Moving adc module into modules/machine.
nrf5/i2c: Moving i2c module into modules/machine.
nrf5/spi: Moving spi module into modules/machine.
nrf5/uart: Moving uart module into modules/machine to start converting it into machine module and not pyb.
nrf5/machine: Moving modmachine into modules/machine folder. Updating Makefile.
nrf5/drivers: Renaming folder to modules.
nrf5: Renaming python modules folder to freeze to give the folder its right meaning. The scripts put into this folder will be frozen.
nrf5/drivers: Adding template for ubluepy module.
nrf5/sdk: Adding compilation config whether to include BLE NUS implementation. Config found in sdk/nrf5_sdk_conf.h. NUS enabled for s132 targets by default.
nrf5: Fallback to HW UART when not Bluetooth LE UART has been enabled.
nrf5: Updating main.c to use MICROPY_PY_BLE_NUS as switch for regular uart initialization or bluetooth le uart initialization.
nrf5/sdk: Adding work-in-progress script to connect to bluetooth le REPL using bluepy python module in linux.
nrf5/boards: Updating board makefiles for s132 and s1xx target for pca10040 (nrf52832) by adding sub variant and device define to the makefiles.
nrf5/examples: Updating ssd1306.py example with a comment describing proceedure on how to use the I2C variant of the driver.
nrf5/hal: Line wrapping params in hal_spi.c to make it easier to read.
nrf5/hal: Updating hal_twi.c tx implementation to a working state. STARTTX only issued once, before looping bytes.
nrf5/examples: Updating ssd1306.py driver to work with i2c master write implementation.
nrf5/hal: Updating hal_twi.c with tx function. Gets multiple startup bytes for each clocked byte.
nrf5/hal: Updating hal_twi.c with tx function which partly works. Bytes are clocked out a bit out of order.
nrf5/hal: Started implementation of hal_twi.c (non-DMA). Init function started.
nrf5: Removing hal_twie.c from being compiled in.
nrf5: Renaming configuration define in board configs using i2c from MICROPY_PY_MACHINE_HW_I2C to MICROPY_PY_MACHINE_I2C as the config is overlapping with the latter.
nrf5: Renaming configuration define in board configs using i2c from MICROPY_PY_MACHINE_HW_I2C to MICROPY_PY_MACHINE_I2C as the config is overlapping with the latter.
nrf5: Making i2c configurable from board configuration in case board has to sacrifice the i2c machine module.
nrf5/boards: Activating all display drivers in pca10056 board.
nrf5/boards: Updating s110 SD linker script for micro:bit.
nrf5/i2c: Making use of hal twi tx function in writeto function.
nrf5/hal: Updating twi driver with template functions.
nrf5/hal: Updating TWI DMA implementation. Suspend not working on tx. Rx not implemented yet.
nrf5/hal: Updating twi master tx with stop parameter.
nrf5/hal: Adding i2c master functions for tx and rx in hal header.
nrf5/hal: Adding new macros functions to mphalport.h which are used by extmod i2c machine module.
nrf5/i2c: Adopting use of extmod/machine_i2c module as base for port's machine i2c module.
nrf5/i2c: Backing up before trying out extmod i2c integration.
nrf5: Adding i2c class to machine module globals table.
nrf5: Updating main.c to initialize the i2c machine module if selected.
nrf5/i2c: Updating i2c machine module with new constructor parameters to set scl and sda pins. Also updating print funciton to debug pin number and port number for the gpio set.
nrf5/i2c: Updating i2c module to new new hal api, as master is initialized with its own init function.
nrf5/hal: Adding members to TWI config struct, device address and scl/sda pin. Renaming and adding function such that twi slave and master has seperate init function. Started implementation of master init function for nrf52 using DMA (hal_twie.c).
nrf5/i2c: Updating module to use new struct layout from hal_twi.h
nrf5/hal: Updating TWI with frequency enums.
nrf5/examples: Updating game file to use ssd1305 display driver.
nrf5/drivers: Updating examples in comment in oled ssd1305 object to use the draw module.
nrf5/hal: Fixing nrf51 SPI pin configuration to use pin member of struct.
nrf5/boards: Updating boards to comply to new style of configuring pins for uart and spi.
nrf5/boards: Updating board configuration for pca10056 (nrf52840) with new pin configuration scheme for SPI and UART.
nrf5/hal: Updating hal QSPI header with define guard to filter out usage of undefined structures and names when compiling against non-52840 targets.
nrf5/drivers: Updating display objects to use new SPI pin configuration in print function.
nrf5/hal: Updating SPI DMA variant with more frequencies, and allowing rx and tx buffers to be NULL.
nrf5/uart: Updating uart module to use new config hal config structure members for pins. Changing board config provided pins to use const pointers from generated pins instead of pin name.
nrf5/hal: Updating uart hal to use pointers to Pin objects instead of uint pin and port number.
nrf5/hal: Updating uart hal to use pointers to Pin objects instead of uint pin and port number.
nrf5: Updating modmachine to add SPI in globals dict when MICROPY_PY_MACHINE_HW_SPI define is set. This diverge from regular MICROPY_PY_MACHINE_SPI config. Fixes missing SPI in the machine module after renaming port SPI enable define.
nrf5: Updating main.c to enable SPI if MICROPY_PY_MACHINE_HW_SPI is set. This diverge from regular MICROPY_PY_MACHINE_SPI config. Fixing missing init of SPI after renaming port SPI enable define.
nrf5/spi: Adding multiple instances of machine SPI depending on which chip is targeted (nrf51/nrf52832/nrf52540). Updating board config requirement to give variable name of const pointer to Pin instead of a Pin name. Adding support of giving keyword set mosi/miso/clk pin through constructor.
nrf5/hal: Updating SPI hal with full list of SPI interfaces as lookup tables for all devices. Updating init struct to pass Pin instance pointers instead of uint pin number and ports.
nrf5/drivers: Activate ssd1289 object in the display module.
nrf5/boards: Adding ssd1289 lcd module in pca10040 (nrf52832) board.
nrf5: Adding ssd1289 driver and python module into build.
nrf5/drivers: Adding ssd1289 lcd tft driver and python module.
nrf5/hal: Fixing compile issues in quad SPI driver.
nrf5/hal: Updating Quad SPI hal driver.
nrf5/hal: Aligning assignment in hal_adc.c
nrf5/hal: Adding more types to quad SPI header.
nrf5: Syncing code after upmerge with master.
nrf5/hal: Updating clock frequency enums and lookup table for quad spi.
nrf5/hal: Adding QSPI base and IRQ num in c-file.
nrf5/hal: Adding hal template files for 32mhz Quad SPI peripheral.
nrf5/drivers: Optimizing update_line in ili9341 driver a bit.
nrf5/drivers: Adding space in macro.
nrf5/drivers: Adding rgb16.h with macro to convert 5-6-5 rgb values into a 16-bit value.
nrf5: Adding configuration defines for SSD1289 lcd driver.
nrf5: Removing old framebuffer implementation.
nrf5: Remove old framebuffer implementation from being included into the build.
nrf5/drivers: Enable framebuffer and graphics module to be compiled in by default if display is selected into the compilation.
nrf5/drivers: Updating epaper driver sld00200p to use new framebuffer.
nrf5/drivers: Removing debug printf's from epaper display python module.
nrf5/drivers: Updating python example in comment for ls0xxb7dxx display module.
nrf5/boards: Enable LS0XXB7DXXX display module in pca10056 board config.
nrf5/drivers: Adding ls0xxb7dxx to display module.
nrf5: Adding ssd1305 and ls0xxb7dxxx (sharp memory display) drivers to be included in build.
nrf5/drivers: Updating sharp memory display driver and python module to a working state.
nrf5/spi: Adding posibility to configure SPI firstbit mode to LSB or MSB. Default is MSB. Updating python module and hal driver.
nrf5/drivers: Tuning memory lcd driver a bit. Fixing small mp_printf usage bug.
nrf5/drivers: Adding sharp memory display driver. For now hardcoded to 2.7 inch variant.
nrf5: Adding configuration define for sharp memory display series in mpconfigport.h preparing for driver to be included.
nrf5/boards: Enable ssd1305 oled display to be default for pca10028 for now.
nrf5/drivers: Adding ssd1305 oled driver. This is very similar to ssd1306, so a merge will happen soon.
nrf5/drivers: Adding ssd1305 oled driver. This is very similar to ssd1306, so a merge will happen soon.
nrf5/drivers: Updating ili9341 display object to use new framebuffer.
nrf5/drivers: Updating ili9341 driver to use new framebuffer, and removing the compressed param from the line update function.
nrf5: Adding micropython mem_info() to be included in mpconfigport.h.
nrf5/drivers: Adding example in comment on how to use the ili9341 driver with nrf51/pca10028 board.
nrf5/examples: Adding a extra global variable to the game which breaks the game execution.
nrf5/examples: Adding 2048 game using OLED SSD1306 128x64 display and analog joystick.
nrf52/boards: Increasing the stack and heap in pca10056 (nrf52840) target from 2k/32k to 40k/128k to debug some buffer problems when running large frozen python programs.
nrf51/boards: Increasing heap and stack size in the pca10028 board.
nrf51/boards: Enable display driver and oled ssd1306 (also bringing in framebuffer and graphics module) into the pca10028 target.
nrf5: Enable display/framebuffer.c and graphic/draw.c into the build.
nrf5/drivers: Adding defines to exclude implementation of draw.c module if not enabled.
nrf5: Adding configuration defines for the graphics module (draw) and enabling this by default if using oled ssd1306 display which has a compatible python object definition.
nrf5/drivers: Adding draw module with circle, rectangle and text functions. Can be used by any display object which implements display callback functions.
nrf5/drivers: Moving oled ssd1306 driver over to new framebuffer layout. Moving some of the draw algorithms into the object in order to optimize the speed on writing data from the framebuffer.
nrf5/hal: Removing stdio.h include in adce.c which were used for debugging.
nrf5/boards: Adding ADC pins in pins.csv file for pca10056 (nrf52840).
nrf52/hal: Adding adce (saadc) implementation for nrf52 to sample values on a channel.
nrf5/adc: Adding all 8 instances to adc python module. Valid for both nrf51 and nrf52.
nrf5/drivers: Adding new structures to moddisplay. Adding a display_t structure to cast all other displays into, to retrieve function pointer table of a display object type. Also adding the function table structure which needs to be filled by any display object.
nrf5/drivers: Adding a new framebuffer implementation to replace the mono_fb.
nrf5/boards: Updating pca10028 (nrf51) board config. Enable SPI machine module. Enable flow control on UART. Correcting SPI CLK, MISO and MOSI pin assignments.
nrf5/adc: Updating adc module and hal with a new interface. No need for keeping peripheral base address in structure when there is only one peripheral (nrf51).
nrf5/rtc: Correcting RTC1 base error in rtc template.
nrf5: Adding adc module to machine module.
nrf5/hal: Updating hal_adc* with more api functions.
nrf5/adc: Adding updated adc module.
nrf5/boards: Enabling ADCE (SAADC) variant of adc hal to match hardware on nrf52 series.
nrf5/boards: Adding ADC config to pca10028 pins.csv
nrf5/boards: Tuning linker script for nrf51822_ac to get some more heap.
nrf5: Updating nrf51_af.csv to reflect pins having ADC on the chip.
nrf5/boards: Updating make-pins.py to generate ADC pin settings from board pins.csv.
nrf5/hal: Updating hal_adc header to use correct Type for ADC on nrf52.
nrf5/adc: Updating module to compile.
nrf5/boards: Enable ADC machine module for pca10028, pca10040 and pca10056.
nrf5: Add add ADC machine module into build.
nrf5: Adding new config for ADC module in mpconfigport.h.
nrf5/adc: Adding ADC machine module base files. Implementation missing.
nrf5: Adding hal_adc* into build.
nrf5/boards: Enable ADC/SAADC hal for pca10028 (nrf51), pca10040 (nrf52832) and pca10056 (nrf52840) boards.
nrf5/hal: Removing chip variant guard for hal_adc*, and let this be up to the hal conf file to not mess up at the moment.
nrf5: Add i2c.c, i2c machine module, and hal_twi into build.
nrf5/boards: Enable hardware I2C machine module for pca10028 (nrf51), pca10040 (nrf52832) and pca10056 (nrf52840) boards.
nrf5/boards: Enable TWI hal for pca10028 (nrf51), pca10040 (nrf52832) and pca10056 (nrf52840) boards.
nrf5/i2c: Adding files for hardware i2c machine module and adding config param in mpconfigport to disable by default.
nrf5/hal: Adding template files for TWI (i2c) hal.
nrf5/hal: Adding template files for ADC hal.
nrf5/drivers: Correcting tabbing in oled ssd1306 c-module.
nrf5/boards: Enable SSD1306 spi driver for pca10040 (nrf52832) and pca10056 (nrf52840) boards.
nrf5/drivers: Adding SSD1306 SPI display driver. Not complete, but can do fill screen operation atm.
nrf5/drivers: Adding epaper display example script in comment for pca10056 / nrf52840 in the display module.
nrf5/boards: Enable PWM module and epaper display module in pca10056 board config.
nrf5/drivers: Adding some more delay on bootup to ensure display recovers after reset.
nrf5/examples: Adding copy of ssd1306.py driver hardcoded with SPI and Pin assignments.
nrf5/drivers: Updating ili9341 driver to set CS high after cmd or data write.
nrf5/drivers: Extending print function for ili9341 object to also print out gpio port of the SPI pins.
nrf5/boards: Giving a bit more heap for nrf52840 linker script.
nrf5/drivers: bugfix of the sld00200p driver. Stopping the pwm instead of restarting it. Shuffle placement of static function.
nrf5/drivers: Correcting object print function to also include port number of the SPI pins. Correcting usage script example in comment.
nrf5/drivers: Adding an initial script as comment for ili9341 on nrf52840/pca10056 in the driver module comment.
nrf5/examples: Removing tabs from epaper python script usage comment, so that it is easier to copy paste.
nrf5/hal: Refining if-defs to set up GPIO base pointers in mphalport.h
nrf5/devices: Removing define which clutters ported modules from nrf.h.
nrf5/boards: Enabling spi in pca10056 hal config.
nrf5/boards: Enabling ili9341 display drivers and to be compiled in on pca10056 target board. Updating SPI configuration with gpio port.
nrf5/boards: Enabling display drivers/spi/pwm to be compiled in on pca10040 target board. Updating SPI configuration with gpio port.
nrf5/hal: Correcting SPI psel port position define name to the one defined in nrf52840_bitfields.h
nrf5/led: Hardcoding GPIO port 0 for Led module for now.
nrf5/hal: Changing import of nrf52 includes in hal_uarte.c to not be explicit. Now only nrf.h is included.
nrf5: Updating pin, spi and uart to use port configuration for gpio pins. Update pin generation script, macros for PIN generation. Updating macros for setting pin values adding new port parameter to select the correct GPIO peripheral port.
nrf5/boards: Disable SPI hal from pca10001 board.
nrf5/boards: Disable SPI/Timer/RTC hal from microbit board.
nrf5: Exclude import of pwm.h in modmachine.c if MICROPY_PY_MACHINE_PWM is not set, as nrf51 does not yet have this module yet.
nrf5: Exclude import of pwm.h in main.c if MICROPY_PY_MACHINE_PWM is not set, as nrf51 does not yet have this module yet.
nrf5/drivers: Block nrf51 from compiling epaper_sld00200p for the moment. There is no soft-pwm present yet, and including pwm would just make compilation fail now.
nrf5/hal: Making nrf51/2_hal.h go trough nrf.h to find bitfields and other mcu headers instead of explicit include.
nrf5/boards: Adding more pins to nrf52840 / pca10056 target board.
nrf5/pin: Adding more pins to nrf52_af.csv file for nrf52840. Port '1' will be prefixed 'B'.
nrf5/pin: Adding PORT_B to Pin port enum to reflect gpio port 1 on nrf52840.
nrf5/boards: Updating all board configs with gpio port configuration for uart/spi pins. Leds still not defined by gpio port.
nrf5/devices: Updating header files for nrf51 and nrf52. Adding headers for nrf52840.
nrf5: Updating to use new nrfjprog in makefile. Needed for nrf52840 targets. Changed from pinreset to debug reset.
nrf5/boards: Updating makefiles to use system.c files based on sub-variant of mcu.
nrf5/devices: Renaming system.c files for nrf51 and nrf52 to be more explicit on which version of chip they are referring to.
nrf5/drivers: Backing up working epaper display (sld00200p shield) driver before refactoring.
nrf5/drivers: Fixing parenthesis in ILI9341 __str__ print function.
nrf5/pwm: Moving out object types to header file so that it can be resused by other modules.
nrf5/drivers: Updating a working version of ili9341 module and driver. About 10 times faster than python implementation to update a full screen.
nrf5: Started to split up lcd_mono_fb such that it can be used as a c-library and python module with the same implementaton.
nrf5/hal: Adding include of stdbool.h in hal_spi.h as it is used by the header.
nrf5/drivers: Adding preliminary file for ili9341 lcd driver.
nrf5/hal: Adding support for NULL pointer to be set if no rx buffer is of interest in SPI rx_tx function.
nrf5: Adding ili9341 class and driver files in Makefile to be included in build.
nrf5/drivers: Adding template files for upcomming ili9341 driver.
nrf5/drivers: Adding lcd ili9341 object implementation to make a new instance. print implemented for debugging pins assigned to the display driver. No interaction yet with the hal driver.
nrf5/drivers: Adding ILI9341 class to the display global dict.
nrf5/boards: Changing tft lcd display name from SLD10261P to ILI9341 in pca10040 board configuration.
nrf5: Moving out mp_obj_framebuf_t to the header file to get access to it from other modules. Exposing helper function to make new framebuffer object from c-code.
nrf5: Trimming down display configurations in mpconfigport.h
nrf5/spi: Moving *_spi_obj_t out of implementation file to header. Setting hal init structure in the object structure instead of making a temp struct to configure hal. This would enable lookup of the spi settings later.
nrf5: Removing epaper, lcd and oled modules from Makefile source list as the display modules has been moved to display root folder.
nrf5/drivers: Removing one level of module hierarchy in display drivers. Removed epaper, lcd and oled modules, making import of classes happen directly from display module.
nrf5/drivers: Creating python object implementation (locals) to be used for epaper sld00200p.
nrf5: Moving color defines in lcd_mono_fb from .c to .h so that it can be reused by other modules.
nrf5: Enable MICROPY_FINALISER and REPL_AUTO_INDENT.
nrf5/drivers: Adding requirement for nrf52 target on the epaper sld00200p for now. There is no ported PWM module for nrf51 target yet. Hence, soft PWM for nrf51 needs to be added.
nrf5: Adding suffix to _obj on epaper_sld00200p module.
nrf5: Correcting define name for epaper sld00200p, missing 0.
nrf5/drivers: Enable EPAPER_SLD00200P in epaper module globals table.
nrf5/drivers: Adding missing file for epaper module / driver.
nrf5/modules: Moving python scripts to examples folder to free up some flash space on constrained targets as modules folder is used as frozen files folder.
nrf5/boards: Enable display module to be built in. Also adding one epaper display and one tft lcd to test display module when porting the corresponding drivers to micropython.
nrf5/drivers: Removing external decleration of display module in header.
nrf5/drivers: Renaming display module to mp_module prefix as it is going to be inbuilt. ifdef'ing all submodules based on type of display configured through mpconfigport.h
nrf5/drivers: Adding ifdef sourrounding the implementation of module. Configurable with mpconfigport.h.
nrf5: Adding display module to port builtins.
nrf5/drivers: Adding driver files to makefile. Implicitly adding display module.
nrf5/drivers: Adding template for c-implementation of lcd, epaper and oled drivers as a display module.
nrf5/modules: Updating to correct name of display in epaper driver.
nrf5/modules: Adding python epaper display driver. Currently colors have been reversed.
nrf5/hal: Fixing bug in mp_hal_pin_read in mphalport.h which tried to read an OUT register. Corrected to read the IN register.
nrf5: Adding sleep_us to modutime.c and exposing mp_hal_delay_us in hal/hal_time.h
nrf5/lcd: Updating framebuffer with double buffer for epaper displays. Moving statics into instance struct. Adding new function to refresh using old buffer, such that epaper can get a cleaner image after update.
nrf5/boards: Adding initial microbit build files and board configurations.
nrf5: Makefile option to set FLASHER when doing flash target. If defined in board .mk file, this will be used, else nrfjprog will be used by default (segger). This opens up for using pyocd flashtool and still run 'make flash'.
nrf5/boards: Updating pca10028 board config to not define RTS/CTS pins when HWFC is set to 0.
nrf5/uart: Making compile time exclusion of RTS/CTS if not defined to use flow control by board configuration.
nrf5/spi: Removing automatic chip select (NSS) in hal_spi.c. Also removing configuration of this pin as it is confusing to pass it if not used. User of SPI has to set the NSS/CS itself.
nrf5/modules: Updating PWM test python script to cope with new api.
nrf5/hal: Fixing some issues in PWM stop function. Doing a proper stop and disable the peripheral.
nrf5/pwm: Implementing start and stop call to hal on init and deinit as hal_init does not longer start the PWM automatically.
nrf5/hal: Exposing two new PWM hal functions start() and stop().
nrf5/hal: Moving enablement of PWM task from init to a start function. Also activating code in stop function to stop the PWM.
nrf5/modules: Adding licence text on seeedstudio tft shield python modules.
nrf52/boards: Tuning linker script for nrf52832 when using iot softdevice. Need more heap for LCD framebuffer.
nrf5/lcd: Adding lcd_mono_fb.c to source list in the makefile. Adding define in implementation to de-select the file from being included. Adding module to PORT BUILTIN in mpconfigport.h
nrf52/sdk: Correcting path to iot softdevice if SDK is enabled.
nrf5: Adding help text for CTRL-D (soft reset) and and CTRL-E (paste mode) in help.c
nrf5: Adding handling of CTRL+D to reset chip in main.c. Call to NVIC System Reset is issued.
nrf5/lcd: Correcting indention (tabs with space) in framebuffer module source and header.
nrf5/lcd: Changing framebuffer to use petme128 8x8 font. This is vertical font. Code modified to flip and mirror the font when rendering a character. Adding copy of the font from stmhal.
nrf5/modules: Adding new driver for seeedstudio tft shield v2, using new framebuffer module which handles faster update on single lines, callback driven write on each line which is touched in the framebuffer.
nrf5/lcd: Adding header file for lcd_mono_fb.
nrf5/lcd: Updating brackets in framebuffer module.
nrf5/lcd: Renaming variable name from m_ to p_
nrf5/lcd: Cleaning up a bit in lcd framebuffer.
nrf5/lcd: Adding work in progress monochrome lcd framebuffer driver which only updates modified (dirty) display lines.
nrf5/modules: Updating pulse test to set output direction on the LED pin used in the test.
nrf5/modules: Updating seeedstudio tft lcd driver to render using already existing framebuffer implementation.
nrf5/boards: Bouncing up heap to 32k on pca10040 to allow for application to allocate 9600bytes+ framebuffer when using LCD screen (240x320).
nrf5/modules: Adding a function to get access to the SD card flash drive on the seeedstudio tft shield.
nrf5/modules: Adding new python script to initialize and clear the display on Seeedstudio 2.8 TFT Touch Shield v2.
nrf5/modules: Updating documentation on sdcard.py copy to use new params in the example description
nrf5/modules: Updating mountsd, SD card test script with new params.
nrf5/pin: Merging input and output pin configuration to one comon function. Adding implementation in Pin class to be able to configure mode and pull. Updating drivers which uses gpio pin configuration to use new function parameters.
nrf5: Adding rtc.c which implements the machine rtc module to be included in build.
nrf5/boards: Enable MICROPY_PY_MACHINE_RTC in pca10028 (nrf51) and pca10040 (nrf52) targets.
nrf5/hal: Adding empty init function in hal_rtc.c
nrf5/hal: Adding structures and init function prototype to hal_rtc.h.
nrf5: Setting MICROPY_PY_MACHINE_RTC to disabled by default (during development) in mpconfigport.h. This can be overriden by board config.
nrf5/rtc: Adding skeleton for machine rtc module for nrf51/52.
nrf5: Adding timer.c which implements the machine timer module to be included in build.
nrf5: Setting MICROPY_PY_MACHINE_TIMER to disabled by default (during development) in mpconfigport.h. This can be overriden by board config.
nrf5/boards: Enable MICROPY_PY_MACHINE_TIMER in pca10028 (nrf51) and pca10040 (nrf52) targets.
nrf5: Adding initialization of timer module if enabled by MICROPY_PY_MACHINE_TIMER.
nrf5/timer: Adding initializaton of id field for Timer_HandleTypeDef's. Adding simple print function. Adding make_new function. Enabling the functions in machine_timer_type.
nrf5/hal: Adding empty init function in hal_timer.c
nrf5/hal: Adding structures and init function prototype to hal_timer.h.
nrf5/timer: Adding skeleton for machine timer module for nrf51/52.
nrf/boards: Adding RTC and TIMER hal to be linked in when implemented. Enable one board for nrf51 and one for nrf52 for ease of debugging when implementing the hal.
nrf5: Adding rtc and timer hal to Makefile.
nrf5/hal: Adding skeleton files for rtc and timer driver.
nrf5/modules: Updating pulse example to work with Pin object instead of hard coded pin number.
nrf5/pwm: Switching from hardcoded pin number to Pin object type as input to the new() function. Also changing the parameter from kw to arg.
nrf5/modules: updating test python file with correct PWM frequency type.
nrf5/modules: Adding a python test file with function to dim a specific led (17).
nrf5/pwm: Updating pwm module with freq function which re-initilises the PWM instance such that new frequency will be applied.
nrf5/pwm: Initializing pwm instances in main.c if enabled by MICROPY_PY_MACHINE_PWM.
nrf5/pwm: Adding api to initialize pwm instances.
nrf5: Updating mpconfigport.h to set a default for PWM machine module to be enabled by default, if not disabled in a board config. Refactoring order in the file.
nrf52: Set names to be used on PWM0-2 in board config. For nrf52840, the PWM3 is excluded as repo does not have latest headers to reflect this yet. Bump up to be done soon.
nrf52: Enable PWM HAL for both pca10040 (nrf52832) and pca10056 (nrf52840).
nrf51: Disable MICROPY_PY_MACHINE_PWM for now in all nrf51 target boards as sw impl. is not yet included in the repo.
nrf5: Only enable hal_pwm.c if nrf52 target as nrf51 must have a sw implementation.
nrf5/pwm: Adding pwm to modmachine.c
nrf5/hal: Updating PWM header file with init function prototype. Also added PWM_HandleTypeDef structure that can be used in the pwm python module.
nrf5/pwm: Updating PWM dict table to have freq and duty function. Also added creation of default objects based on PWM name set in board config. Adding ifdef surrounding the import of hal_pwm.h as this module might be used by software implmentation of PWM later.
nrf5/pwm: Removing include of hal_pwm.h as pwm.c might not use a hal, but sw implementation.
nrf5: Updating makefile to compile in pwm.c and hal_pwm.c
nrf5/boards: Adding config flag for HAL_PWM in pca10040 and pca10056.
nrf5: Adding pwm work in progress machine PWM module.
nrf5/hal: Starting implementation of PWM hal to be used by PWM python module later.
nrf5: Adding initial board files for pca10056. The files are not complete (only 32 pins are added for now). UART REPL, leds, and Pins (up to 31) are functional.
nrf5: Updating comment in linker script for nrf52832 and nrf52840 to distinguish between the two nrf52 variants.
nrf5: Adding new linker script for nrf52840.
nrf5: updating flash size comment in nrf52832 linker script.
lib/netutils: Adding some basic parsing and formating of ipv6 address strings. Only working with full length ipv6 strings. Short forms not supported at the moment (for example FE80::1, needs to be expressed as FE80:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0001).
nrf5: Updating port with new content. SPI, SDcard (trough sdcard.py), Pin, and machine module. Also adding some basic modules depending on SDK and bluetooth stack from nordic semiconductor. NUS is module copied from original port by tralamazza, and new basic module for 6lowpan over BLE which can be used by modnetwork and modusocket. Basic BLE module to enable bluetooth stack and start a eddystone advertisment is kept, and still works without SDK, even if in the SDK folder (its placed there as it needs bluetooth stack from an SDK).
Renaming softdevice folder to sdk.
Removing unused 'NRF_SOFTDEVICE' compile variable from all board .mk softdevice targets.
Fixing main Makefile CFLAGS concatination error when setting softdevice param
Daniel Tralamazza <daniel@tralamazza.com>
ignore default build folders
move softdevice (SD) specific code from the main Makefile to their respective board/SD makefiles
Glenn Ruben Bakke <glennbakke@gmail.com>
Updating Makefile by removing unwanted LDFLAG setting cpu to cortex-m0 in all cases.
Updating modble.c method doc of address_print() to reflect the actual function name.
Base support for nrf51 and nrf52 base without depending on SDK. SoftDevice usage optional.
Daniel Tralamazza <daniel@tralamazza.com>
remove dup declaration mp_builtin_open_obj
init
Date of "init" commit: Wed Jun 22 22:34:11 2016 +0200
The period of the timer can now be specified using the "period" and
"tick_hz" args. The period in seconds will be: period/tick_hz. tick_hz
defaults to 1000, so if period is specified on its own then it will be in
units of milliseconds.
machine.Timer now takes a new argument in its constructor (or init method):
tick_hz which specified the units for the period argument. The period of
the timer in seconds is: period/tick_hz.
For backwards compatibility tick_hz defaults to 1000. If the user wants to
specify the period (numerator) in microseconds then tick_hz can be set to
1000000. The user can also specify a period of an arbitrary number of
cycles of an arbitrary frequency using these two arguments.
An additional freq argument has been added to allow frequencies to be
specified directly in Hertz. This supports floating point values when
available.
Using direct register control as specified by ESP-IDF in
components/esp32/test/test_tsens.c. Temperature doesn't represent any
particular unit, isn't calibrated and will vary from device to device.
Prior to this patch, get_fattime() was calling a HAL RTC function with the
HW instance pointer as null because rtc_init_start() was never called.
Also marked it as a weak function, to allow a board to override it.
With this and previous patches the stm32 port can now be compiled using
object representation D (nan boxing). Note that native code and frozen mpy
files with float constants are currently not supported with this object
representation.
Printing debugging info by defining MICROPY_DEBUG_VERBOSE expects
a definition of the DEBUG_printf function which is readily available
in printf.c so include that file in the build. Before this patch
one would have to manually provide such definition which is tedious.
For the msvc port disable MICROPY_USE_INTERNAL_PRINTF though: the
linker provides no (easy) way to replace printf with the custom
version as defined in printf.c.
Prior to this patch there was a large latency for executing scheduled
callbacks when when Python code is sleeping: at the heart of the
implementation of sleep_ms() is a call to vTaskDelay(1), which always
sleeps for one 100Hz tick, before performing another call to
MICROPY_EVENT_POLL_HOOK.
This patch fixes this issue by using FreeRTOS Task Notifications to signal
the main thread that a new callback is pending.
This patch allows scripts to have more control over the software WDT. If
an instance of machine.WDT is created then the underlying OS is prevented
from feeding the software WDT, and it is up to the user script to feed it
instead via WDT.feed(). The timeout for this WDT is currently fixed and
will be between 1.6 and 3.2 seconds.
A flash erase/write takes a while and during that time tasks may be
scheduled via an IRQ. To prevent overflow of the task queue (and loss of
tasks) call ets_loop_iter() before and after slow flash operations.
Note: if a task is posted to a full queue while a flash operation is in
progress then this leads to a fault when trying to print out the error
message that the queue is full. This patch doesn't try to fix this
particular issue, it just prevents it from happening in the first place.
This function may be called from a UART IRQ, which may interrupt the system
when it is erasing/reading/writing flash. In such a case all code
executing from the IRQ must be in iRAM (because the SPI flash is busy), so
put mp_keyboard_interrupt in iRAM so ctrl-C can be caught during flash
access.
This patch also takes get_fattime out of iRAM and puts it in iROM to make
space for mp_keyboard_interrupt. There's no real need to have get_fattime
in iRAM because it calls other functions in iROM.
Fixes issue #3897.
Target RAM size is no longer set using Kconfig options, but instead using
DTS (device tree config). Fortunately, the default is now set to a high
value, so we don't need to use DTS fixup.
CONFIG_NET_NBUF_RX_COUNT no longer exists in Zephyr, for a while. That
means we build with the default RX buf count for a while too, and it works,
so just remove it (instead of switching to what it was renamed to,
CONFIG_NET_PKT_RX_COUNT).
The API follows guidelines of https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0272/,
but is optimized for code size, with the idea that full PEP 0272
compatibility can be added with a simple Python wrapper mode.
The naming of the module follows (u)hashlib pattern.
At the bare minimum, this module is expected to provide:
* AES128, ECB (i.e. "null") mode, encrypt only
Implementation in this commit is based on axTLS routines, and implements
following:
* AES 128 and 256
* ECB and CBC modes
* encrypt and decrypt
Prior to this patch, if both USB FS and HS were enabled via the
configuration file then code was included to handle both of their IRQs.
But mboot only supports listening on a single USB peripheral, so this patch
excludes the code for the USB that is not used.
Only one of pcd_fs_handle/pcd_hs_handle is ever initialised, so if both of
these USB peripherals are enabled then one of these if-statements will
access invalid memory pointed to by an uninitialised Instance. This patch
fixes this bug by explicitly referencing the peripheral struct.
This patch adds support to mboot for programming external SPI flash. It
allows SPI flash to be programmed via a USB DFU utility in the same way
that internal MCU flash is programmed.
Prior to this patch the QSPI driver assumed that the length of all data
reads and writes was a multiple of 4. This patch allows any length. Reads
are optimised for speed by using 32-bit transfers when possible, but writes
always use a byte transfer because they only use a single data IO line and
are relatively slow.
The DMA peripheral is limited to transferring 65535 elements at a time so
in order to send more than that the SPI driver must split the transfers up.
The user must be aware of this limit if they are relying on precise timing
of the entire SPI transfer, because there might be a small delay between
the split transfers.
Fixes issue #3851, and thanks to @kwagyeman for the original fix.
This behaviour of a NULL write C method on a stream that uses the write
adaptor objects is no longer supported. It was only ever used by the
coverage build for testing the fail path of mp_get_stream_raise().
If the user button is held down indefinitely (eg unintenionally, or because
the GPIO signal of the user button is connected to some external device)
then it makes sense to end the reset mode cycle with the default mode of
1, which executes code as normal.
It's possible (at least on F4 MCU's) to have RXNE and STOPF set at the same
time during a call to the slave IRQ handler. In such cases RXNE should be
handled before STOPF so that all bytes are processed before
i2c_slave_process_rx_end() is called.
Due to buffering of outgoing bytes on the I2C bus, detection of a NACK
using the ISR_NACKF flag needs to account for the case where ISR_NACKF
corresponds to the previous-to-previous byte.
This patch renames the existing SPI flash API functions to reflect the fact
that the go through the cache:
mp_spiflash_flush -> mp_spiflash_cache_flush
mp_spiflash_read -> mp_spiflash_cached_read
mp_spiflash_write -> mp_spiflash_cached_write
The DFU USB config descriptor returns 0x0800=2048 for the supported
transfer size, and this applies to both TX (IN) and RX (OUT). So increase
the rx_buf to support this size without having a buffer overflow on
received data.
With this patch mboot in USB DFU mode now works with dfu-util.
Currently <WLAN>.isconnected() always returns True if a static IP is set,
regardless of the state of the connection.
This patch introduces a new flag 'wifi_sta_connected' which is set in
event_handler() when GOT_IP event is received and reset when DISCONNECTED
event is received (unless re-connect is successful). isconnected() now
simply returns the status of this flag (for STA_IF).
The pre-existing flag misleadingly named 'wifi_sta_connected" is also
renamed to 'wifi_sta_connect_requested'.
Fixes issue #3837
MICROPY_PY_DELATTR_SETATTR can now be enabled without a performance hit for
classes that don't use this feature.
MICROPY_PY_BUILTINS_NOTIMPLEMENTED is a minor addition that improves
compatibility with CPython.
They are now efficient (in runtime performance) and provide a useful
feature that's hard to obtain without them enabled.
See issue #3644 and PR #3826 for background.
Now that the coverage build has fully switched to the VFS sub-system these
functions were no longer available, so add them to the uos_vfs module.
Also, vfs_open is no longer needed, it's available as the built-in open.
The unix coverage build is now switched fully to the VFS implementation, ie
the uos module is the uos_vfs module. For example, one can now sandbox uPy
to their home directory via:
$ ./micropython_coverage
>>> import uos
>>> uos.umount('/') # unmount existing root VFS
>>> vfs = uos.VfsPosix('/home/user') # create new POSIX VFS
>>> uos.mount(vfs, '/') # mount new POSIX VFS at root
Some filesystem/OS features may no longer work with the coverage build due
to this change, and these need to be gradually fixed.
The standard unix port remains unchanged, it still uses the traditional uos
module which directly accesses the underlying host filesystem.
This patch adds support for building the firmware with external SPI RAM
enabled. It is disabled by default because it adds overhead (due to
silicon workarounds) and reduces performance (because it's slower to have
bytecode and objects stored in external RAM).
To enable it, either use "make CONFIG_SPIRAM_SUPPORT=1", or add this line
to you custom makefile/GNUmakefile (before "include Makefile"):
CONFIG_SPIRAM_SUPPORT = 1
When this option is enabled the MicroPython heap is automatically allocated
in external SPI RAM.
Thanks to Angus Gratton for help with the compiler and linker settings.
The Wiznet5k series of chips support a MACRAW mode which allows the host to
send and receive Ethernet frames directly. This can be hooked into the
lwIP stack to provide a full "socket" implementation using this Wiznet
Ethernet device. This patch adds support for this feature.
To enable the feature one must add the following to mpconfigboard.mk, or
mpconfigport.mk:
MICROPY_PY_WIZNET5K = 5500
and the following to mpconfigboard.h, or mpconfigport.h:
#define MICROPY_PY_LWIP (1)
After wiring up the module (X5=CS, X4=RST), usage on a pyboard is:
import time, network
nic = network.WIZNET5K(pyb.SPI(1), pyb.Pin.board.X5, pyb.Pin.board.X4)
nic.active(1)
while not nic.isconnected():
time.sleep_ms(50) # needed to poll the NIC
print(nic.ifconfig())
Then use the socket module as usual.
Compared to using the built-in TCP/IP stack on the Wiznet module, some
performance is lost in MACRAW mode: with a lot of memory allocated to lwIP
buffers, lwIP gives Around 750,000 bytes/sec max TCP download, compared
with 1M/sec when using the TCP/IP stack on the Wiznet module.
It should be up to the NIC itself to decide if the network interface is
removed upon soft reset. Some NICs can keep the interface up over a soft
reset, which improves usability of the network.
Pins with multiple alt-funcs for the same peripheral (eg USART_CTS_NSS)
need to be split into individual alt-funcs for make-pins.py to work
correctly.
This patch changes the following:
- Split `..._CTS_NSS` into `..._CTS/..._NSS`
- Split `..._RTS_DE` into `..._RTS/..._DE`
- Split `JTDO_SWO` into `JTDO/TRACESWO` for consistency
- Fixed `TRACECK` to `TRACECLK` for consistency
If no block devices are defined by a board then storage support will be
disabled. This means there is no filesystem provided by either the
internal flash or external SPI flash. But the VFS system can still be
enabled and filesystems provided on external devices like an SD card.
Mboot is a custom bootloader for STM32 MCUs. It can provide a USB DFU
interface on either the FS or HS peripherals, as well as a custom I2C
bootloader interface.
These files provide no additional information, all the version and license
information is captured in the relevant files in these subdirectories.
Thanks to @JoeSc for the original patch.
This patch allows to use lwIP as the implementation of the usocket module,
instead of the existing socket-multiplexer that delegates the entire TCP/IP
layer to the NIC itself.
This is disabled by default, and enabled by defining MICROPY_PY_LWIP to 1.
When enabled, the lwIP TCP/IP stack will be included in the build with
default settings for memory usage and performance (see
lwip_inc/lwipopts.h). It is then up to a particular NIC to register itself
with lwIP using the standard lwIP netif API.
This patch makes it so that UART(0) can by dynamically attached to and
detached from the REPL by using the uos.dupterm function. Since WebREPL
uses dupterm slot 0 the UART uses dupterm slot 1 (a slot which is newly
introduced by this patch). UART(0) must now be attached manually in
boot.py (or otherwise) and inisetup.py is changed to provide code to do
this. For example, to attach use:
import uos, machine
uart = machine.UART(0, 115200)
uos.dupterm(uart, 1)
and to detach use:
uos.dupterm(None, 1)
When attached, all incoming chars on UART(0) go straight to stdin so
uart.read() will always return None. Use sys.stdin.read() if it's needed
to read characters from the UART(0) while it's also used for the REPL (or
detach, read, then reattach). When detached the UART(0) can be used for
other purposes.
If there are no objects in any of the dupterm slots when the REPL is
started (on hard or soft reset) then UART(0) is automatically attached.
Without this, the only way to recover a board without a REPL would be to
completely erase and reflash (which would install the default boot.py which
attaches the REPL).
Add CONFIG_NET_DHCPV4, which, after
https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr/pull/5750 works as follows:
static addresses are configured after boot, and DHCP requests are sent
at the same time. If valid DHCP reply is received, it overrides static
addresses.
This setup works out of the box for both direct connection to a
workstation (DHCP server usually is not available) and for connection
to a router (DHCP is available and required).
This patch adds the configuration MICROPY_HW_USB_ENABLE_CDC2 which enables
a new USB device configuration at runtime: VCP+VCP+MSC. It will give two
independent VCP interfaces available via pyb.USB_VCP(0) and pyb.USB_VCP(1).
The first one is the usual one and has the REPL on it. The second one is
available for general use.
This configuration is disabled by default because if the mode is not used
then it takes up about 2200 bytes of RAM. Also, F4 MCUs can't support this
mode on their USB FS peripheral (eg PYBv1.x) because they don't have enough
endpoints. The USB HS peripheral of an F4 supports it, as well as both the
USB FS and USB HS peripherals of F7 MCUs.
The documentation (including the examples) for elapsed_millis and
elapsed_micros can be found in docs/library/pyb.rst so doesn't need to be
written in full in the source code.
When disabled, the pyb.I2C class saves around 8k of code space and 172
bytes of RAM. The same functionality is now available in machine.I2C
(for F4 and F7 MCUs).
It is still enabled by default.
This driver uses low-level register access to control the I2C peripheral
(ie it doesn't rely on the ST HAL) and provides the same C-level API as the
existing F7 hardware driver.
- Updated supported git hash to current IDF version.
- Added missing targets and includes to Makefile.
- Updated error codes for networking module.
- Added required constant to sdkconfig configuration.
On this 32-bit arch there's no need to use the long version of the format
specifier. It's only there to appease the compiler which checks the type
of the args passed to printf. Removing the "l" saves a bit of code space.
If a socket is cleanly shut down by the peer then reads on this socket
should continue to return zero bytes. The lwIP socket API does not have
this behaviour (it only returns zero once, then blocks on subsequent calls)
so this patch adds explicit checks and logic for peer closed sockets.
Add --init to the submodule update example, thus, all submodules get
initialised including the nested (--recursive) ones. Without it there
might not be a submodule init.
Disabling this saves around 6000 bytes of code space and gets the 512k
build fitting in the available flash again (it increased lately due to an
increase in the size of the ESP8266 SDK).
For a given IRQn (eg UART) there's no need to carry around both a PRI and
SUBPRI value (eg IRQ_PRI_UART, IRQ_SUBPRI_UART). Instead, the IRQ_PRI_UART
value has been changed in this patch to be the encoded hardware value,
using NVIC_EncodePriority. This way the NVIC_SetPriority function can be
used directly, instead of going through HAL_NVIC_SetPriority which must do
extra processing to encode the PRI+SUBPRI.
For a priority grouping of 4 (4 bits for preempt priority, 0 bits for the
sub-priority), which is used in the stm32 port, the IRQ_PRI_xxx constants
remain unchanged in their value.
This patch also "fixes" the use of raise_irq_pri() which should be passed
the encoded value (but as mentioned above the unencoded value is the same
as the encoded value for priority grouping 4, so there was no bug from this
error).
The problem is the existing code which tries to optimise the
reinitialisation of the DMA breaks the abstraction of the HAL. For the
STM32L4 the HAL's DMA setup code maintains two private vars (ChannelIndex,
DmaBaseAddress) and updates a hardware register (CCR).
In HAL_DMA_Init(), the CCR is updated to set the direction of the DMA.
This is a problem because, when using the SD Card interface, the same DMA
channel is used in both directions, so the direction bit in the CCR must
follow that.
A quick and effective fix for the L4 is to simply call HAL_DMA_DeInit() and
HAL_DMA_Init() every time.
ADC3 is used because the H7's internal ADC channels are connected to ADC3
and the uPy driver doesn't support more than one ADC.
Only 12-bit resolution is supported because 12 is hard-coded and 14/16 bits
are not recommended on some ADC3 pins (see errata).
Values from internal ADC channels are known to give wrong values at
present.
The esp8266 uses modlwip.c for its usocket implementation, which allows to
easily support callbacks on socket events (like when a socket becomes ready
for reading). This is not as easy to do for the esp32 which uses the
ESP-IDF-provided lwIP POSIX socket API. Socket events are needed to get
WebREPL working, and this patch provides a way for such events to work by
explicitly polling registered sockets for readability, and then calling the
associated callback if the socket is readable.
After calling HAL_SYSTICK_Config the SysTick IRQ priority is set to 15, the
lowest priority. This commit reconfigures the IRQ priority to the desired
TICK_INT_PRIORITY value.
By default the stm module is included in the build, but a board can now
define MICROPY_PY_STM to 0 to not include this module. This reduces the
firmware by about 7k.
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.
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.
The Reset_Handler needs to copy the data section and zero the BSS, and
these operations should be as optimised as possible to reduce start up
time. The versions provided in this patch are about 2x faster (on a Cortex
M4) than the previous implementations.
Rather than pin objects themselves. The actual object is now pin_X_obj and
defines are provided so that pin_X is &pin_X_obj. This makes it so that
code that uses pin objects doesn't need to know if they are literals or
objects (that need pointers taken) or something else. They are just
entities that can be passed to the map_hal_pin_xxx functions. This mirrors
how the core handles constant objects (eg mp_const_none which is
&mp_const_none_obj) and allows for the possibility of different
implementations of the pin layer.
For example, prior to this patch there was the following:
extern const pin_obj_t pin_A0;
#define pyb_pin_X1 pin_A0
...
mp_hal_pin_high(&pin_A0);
and now there is:
extern const pin_obj_t pin_A0_obj;
#define pin_A0 (&pin_A0_obj)
#define pyb_pin_X1 pin_A0
...
mp_hal_pin_high(pin_A0);
This patch should have minimal effect on board configuration files. The
only change that may be needed is if a board has .c files that configure
pins.
This patch forces a board to explicitly define TEXT1_ADDR in order to
split the firmware into two separate pieces. Otherwise the default is now
to produce only a single continuous firmware image with all ISR, text and
data together.
This patch allows a particular board to independently specify the linker
scripts for 1) the MCU memory layout; 2) how the different firmware
sections are arranged in memory. Right now all boards follow the same
layout with two separate firmware section, one for the ISR and one for the
text and data. This leaves room for storage (filesystem data) to live
between the firmware sections.
The idea with this patch is to accommodate boards that don't have internal
flash storage and only need to have one continuous firmware section. Thus
the common.ld script is renamed to common_ifs.ld to make explicit that it
is used for cases where the board has internal flash storage.
Explicitly writing out the implementation of sys_tick_has_passed makes
these bdev files independent of systick.c and more reusable as a general
component. It also reduces the code size slightly.
The irq.h header is added to spibdev.c because it uses declarations in that
file (irq.h is usually included implicitly via mphalport.h but not always).
Taking the address assumes that the pin is an object (eg a struct), but it
could be a literal (eg an int). Not taking the address makes this driver
more general for other uses.
genhdr/pins.h is an internal header file that defines all of the pin
objects and it's cleaner to have pin.h include it (where the struct's for
these objects are defined) rather than an explicit include by every user.
The HAL requires strict aliasing optimisation to be turned on to function
correctly (at least for the SD card driver on F4 MCUs). This optimisation
was recently disabled with the addition of H7 support due to the H7 HAL
having errors with the strict aliasing optimisation enabled. But this is
now fixed in the latest stm32lib and so the optimisation can now be
re-enabled.
Thanks to @chuckbook for finding that there was a problem with the SD card
on F4 MCUs with the strict aliasing optimisation disabled.
The CMSIS files for the STM32 range provide macros to distinguish between
the different MCU series: STM32F4, STM32F7, STM32H7, STM32L4, etc. Prefer
to use these instead of custom ones.
This patch provides a custom (and simple) function to receive data on the
CAN bus, instead of the HAL function. This custom version calls
mp_handle_pending() while waiting for messages, which, among other things,
allows to interrupt the recv() method via KeyboardInterrupt.
Certain pins (eg 4 and 5) seem to behave differently at the hardware level
when in open-drain mode: they glitch when set "high" and drive the pin
active high for a brief period before disabling the output driver. To work
around this make the pin an input to let it float high.
This config variable controls whether to support storage on the internal
flash of the MCU. It is enabled by default and should be explicitly
disabled by boards that don't want internal flash storage.
It makes it cleaner, and simpler to support multiple different block
devices. It also allows to easily extend a given block device with new
ioctl operations.
This patch alters the SPI-flash memory driver so that it uses the new
low-level C SPI protocol (from drivers/bus/spi.h) instead of the uPy SPI
protocol (from extmod/machine_spi.h). This allows the SPI-flash driver to
be used independently from the uPy runtime.
This patch takes the software SPI implementation from extmod/machine_spi.c
and moves it to a dedicated file in drivers/bus/softspi.c. This allows the
SPI driver to be used independently of the uPy runtime, making it a more
general component.
The PWM at full value was not considered as an "active" channel so if no
other channel was used the timer used to mange PWM was not started. So
when another duty value was set the PWM timer restarted and there was a
visible glitch when driving LEDs. Such a glitch can be seen with the
following code (assuming active-low LED on pin 0):
p = machine.PWM(machine.Pin(0))
p.duty(1023) # full width, LED is off
p.duty(1022) # LED flashes brightly then goes dim
This patch fixes the glitch.
This test for calling gc_realloc() while the GC is locked can be done in
pure Python, so better to do it that way since it can then be tested on
more ports.
These new tests cover cases that can't be reached from Python and get
coverage of py/mpz.c to 100%.
These "unreachable from Python" pieces of code could be removed but they
form an integral part of the mpz C API and may be useful for non-Python
usage of mpz.
These ports don't need anything from extmod so don't include those files
at all in the build. This speeds up the build by about 10% when building
with a single core.
Currently only the first 2 args are used, but this patch should at least
make getaddrinfo() signature-compatible with CPython and other bare-metal
ports that use the lwip bindings.
Prior to this patch, storage.c was a combination of code that handled
either internal flash or external SPI flash and exposed one of them as a
block device for the local storage. It was also exposed to the USB MSC.
This patch splits out the flash and SPI code to separate files, which each
provide a general block-device interface (at the C level). Then storage.c
just picks one of them to use as the local storage medium. The aim of this
factoring is to allow to add new block devices in the future and allow for
easier configurability.
This patch allows to completely compile-out support for USB, and no-USB is
now the default. If a board wants to enable USB it should define:
#define MICROPY_HW_ENABLE_USB (1)
And then one or more of the following to select the USB PHY:
#define MICROPY_HW_USB_FS (1)
#define MICROPY_HW_USB_HS (1)
#define MICROPY_HW_USB_HS_IN_FS (1)
Newer versions of the HAL use names which are cleaner and more
self-consistent amongst the HAL itself. This patch switches to use those
names in most places so it is easier to update the HAL in the future.
Prior to this patch the USBD driver did not handle the recipient correctly
for setup requests. It was not interpreting the req->wIndex field in the
right way: in some cases this field indicates the endpoint number but the
code was assuming it always indicated the interface number.
This patch fixes this. The only noticeable change is to the MSC
interface, which should now correctly respond to the USB_REQ_CLEAR_FEATURE
request and hence unmount properly from the host when requested.
mpconfigboard_common.h now sets the defaults so there is no longer a need
to explicitly list all configuration options in a board's mpconfigboard.h
file.
This file mirrors py/mpconfig.h but for board-level config options. It
provides a default configuration, to be overridden by a specific
mpconfigboard.h file, as well as setting up certain macros to automatically
configure a board.
The calls to rtc_init_start(), sdcard_init() and storage_init() are all
guarded by a check for first_soft_reset, so it's simpler to just put them
all before the soft-reset loop, without the check.
The call to machine_init() can also go before the soft-reset loop because
it is only needed to check the reset cause which can happen once at the
first boot. To allow this to work, the reset cause must be set to SOFT
upon a soft-reset, which is the role of the new function machine_deinit().
Upon boot the RTC early-init function should detect if LSE or LSI is
already selected/running and, if so, use it. When the LSI has previously
(in the previous reset cycle) been selected as the clock source the only
way to reliably tell is if the RTCSEL bits of the RCC_BDCR are set to the
correct LSI value. In particular the RCC_CSR bits for LSI control do not
indicate if the LSI is ready even if it is selected.
This patch removes the check on the RCC_CSR bits for the LSI being on and
ready and only uses the check on the RCC_BDCR to see if the LSI should be
used straightaway. This was tested on a PYBLITEv1.0 and with the patch the
LSI persists correctly as the RTC source as long as the backup domain
remains powered.
Previously, if LSE is selected but fails and the RTC falls back to LSI,
then the rtc_info flags would incorrectly state that LSE is used. This
patch fixes that by setting the bit in rtc_info only after the clock is
ready.
There is an underlying hardware SPI driver (built on top of the STM HAL)
and then on top of this sits the legacy pyb.SPI class as well as the
machine.SPI class. This patch improves the separation between these
layers, in particular decoupling machine.SPI from pyb.SPI.
The SPI sub-system is independent from the uPy state (eg the heap) and so
can safely persist across a soft reset. And this is actually necessary for
drivers that rely on SPI and that also need to persist across soft reset
(eg external SPI flash memory).
This patch adds support in the USBD configuration and CDC-MSC-HID class for
high-speed USB mode. To enable it the board configuration must define
USE_USB_HS, and either not define USE_USB_HS_IN_FS, or be an STM32F723 or
STM32F733 MCU which have a built-in HS PHY. High-speed mode is then
selected dynamically by passing "high_speed=True" to the pyb.usb_mode()
function, otherwise it defaults to full-speed mode.
This patch has been tested on an STM32F733.
By defining MICROPY_HW_USB_MAIN_DEV a given board can select to use either
USB_PHY_FS_ID or USB_PHY_HS_ID as the main USBD peripheral, on which the
REPL will appear. If not defined this will be automatically configured.
There's no need to have these as separate functions, they just take up
unnecessary code space and combining them allows to factor common code, and
also allows to support arbitrary string descriptor indices.
The routine waits for the DMA to finish, which is signalled from a DMA IRQ
handler. Using WFI makes the CPU sleep while waiting for the IRQ to arrive
which decreases power consumption. To make it work correctly the check for
the change in state must be atomic and so IRQs must be disabled during the
check. The key feature of the Cortex MCU that makes this possible is that
WFI will exit when an IRQ arrives even if IRQs are disabled.
Build and test 32bit and 64bit versions of the windows port using gcc
from mingw-w64. Note a bunch of tests which rely on floating point
math/printing have been disabled for now since they fail.
The number of registers used should be 10, not 12, to match the assembly
code in nlrx64.c. With this change the 64bit mingw builds don't need to
use the setjmp implementation, and this fixes miscellaneous crashes and
assertion failures as reported in #1751 for instance.
To avoid mistakes in the future where something gcc-related for Windows
only gets fixed for one particular compiler/environment combination,
make use of a MICROPY_NLR_OS_WINDOWS macro.
To make sure everything nlr-related is now ok when built with gcc this
has been verified with:
- unix port built with gcc on Cygwin (i686-pc-cygwin-gcc and
x86_64-pc-cygwin-gcc, version 6.4.0)
- windows port built with mingw-w64's gcc from Cygwin
(i686-w64-mingw32-gcc and x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc, version 6.4.0)
and MSYS2 (like the ones on Cygwin but version 7.2.0)
Add some features which are already enabled in the unix port and
default to using the Python stack for scoped allocations: this can be
more performant in cases the heap is heavily used because for example
the memory needed for storing *args and **kwargs doesn't require
scanning the heap to find a free block.
For MSVC off_t is defined in sys/types.h but according to the comment
earlier in mpconfigport.h this cannot be included directly.
So just make off_t the same as mp_off_t.
This fixes the build for MSVC with MICROPY_STREAMS_POSIX_API
enabled because stream.h uses off_t.
These were copied from the stm32 port (then stmhal) at the very beginning
of this port, with the anticipation that the esp8266 port would have board
definition files with a list of valid pins and their names. But that has
not been implemented and likely won't be, so remove the corresponding lines
from the Makefile.
This patch adds in internal config value MICROPY_HW_ENABLE_HW_I2C that is
automatically configured, and enabled only if one or more hardware I2C
ports are defined in the mpconfigboard.h file. If none are defined then
the pyb.I2C class is excluded from the build, along with all supporting
code. The machine.I2C class will still be available for software I2C.
Disabling all hardware I2C on an F4 board saves around 10,000 bytes of code
and 200 bytes of RAM.
If TEST is defined, file it refers to will be used as the testsuite
source (should be generated with tools/tinytest-codegen.py).
"make-bin-testsuite" script is introduce to build such a binary.
Because otherwise the function can return with data still waiting to be
clocked out, and CS might then be disabled before the SPI transaction is
complete. Fixes issue #3487.
The way tinytest was used in qemu-arm test target is that it didn't test
much. MicroPython tests are based on matching the test output against
reference output, but qemu-arm's implementation didn't do that, it
effectively tested just that there was no exception during test
execution. "upytesthelper" wrapper was introduce to fix it, so switch
test implementation to use it.
This requires passing different CFLAGS when building the firmware, so
split out test-related parts to Makefile.test.
Code lineage:
osdebug() is based loosely on the version in esp8266, but there didn't
seem to be an obvious way of choosing a particular UART. The basic
behavior is the same, though: provide None, and logging is disabled;
provide an integer and logging is restored to the default level.
To build on that, and because the IDF provides more functionality, a
second parameter has now been implemented which allows the active log
level to be set:
esp.osdebug(uart[, level])
The module has a corresponding set of LOG_ values to set this accordingly.
When configuring a static set of values with ifconfig() the DNS was not
being set. This patch fixes that, and additionally uses the tcpip_adapter
API to ensure it is thread safe.
Further discussion is here:
https://github.com/micropython/micropython-esp32/issues/210/
This commit is a combination of 216 commits from the initial stages of
development of this port, up to and including the point where the code was
moved to the ports/esp32 directory. These commits were mostly concerned
with setting up the build system and getting a reliable port working with
basic features. The following is a digest of the original commits in their
original order (most recent listed first), grouped where possible per
author. The list is here to give credit for the work and provide some
level of traceability and accountability. For the full history of
development please consult the original repository.
All code is MIT licensed and the relevant copyright holders are listed in
the comment-header of each file.
Damien George <damien.p.george@gmail.com>
esp32: Update to latest ESP IDF.
esp32: Update module symlinks now that code lives under the ports dir.
esp32: Update to compile with new ports/esp32 directory structure.
esp32: Move it to the ports/ directory.
esp32/machine_uart: Don't save baudrate but compute it instead.
esp32/modsocket: Add socket.readinto() method.
esp32/modesp: Add esp.gpio_matrix_in and esp.gpio_matrix_out functions.
esp32/machine_uart: Wait for all data to be tx'd before changing config.
NyxCode <moritz.bischof1@gmail.com>
esp32: Add note to README.md about updating the submodules of ESP IDF.
Anthony Briggs <anthony.briggs@gmail.com>
esp32: Update README.md installation and flashing instructions.
Javier Candeira <javier@candeira.com>
esp32: Raise error when setting input-only pin to output.
With help from Adrian Smith (fon@thefon.net)
Javier Candeira <javier@candeira.com>
esp32: Replace exception raising with corresponding mp_raise_XXX funcs.
Tisham Dhar <whatnickd@gmail.com>
esp32: Add some specific notes about building on Windows using WSL.
Ben Gamari <ben@smart-cactus.org>
esp32: Provide machine.Signal class.
Damien George <damien.p.george@gmail.com>
esp32/modnetwork: Implement AP version of network.isconnected().
Eric Poulsen <eric@zyxod.com>
esp32/README.md: Add note about btree submodule initialization.
Damien George <damien.p.george@gmail.com>
esp32: Make firmware.bin start at 0x1000 to allow flash size autodetect.
esp32: Changes to follow latest version of upstream uPy.
esp32/Makefile: Separate ESP-specific inc dirs to avoid header clashes.
esp32: Enable "btree" database module.
esp32: Update to latest ESP IDF.
Roosted7 <thomasroos@live.nl>
esp32: Update to latest ESP-IDF.
Alex King <alex_w_king@yahoo.com>
esp32/machine_timer: Add support for esp32 hardware timer.
Code lineage:
Timer() is based loosely on the version in esp8266, although the
implementation is differs significantly because of the change in
the underlying platform.
Damien George <damien.p.george@gmail.com>
esp32/machine_uart: Increase UART TX buffer size to 64.
esp32/modules: Update dht symlink.
esp32/mpconfigport.h: Enable utimeq module, needed for uasyncio.
esp32: Changes to follow latest version of upstream uPy.
esp32: Update to latest ESP-IDF.
esp32/machine_uart: Add uart.any() method.
esp32/machine_uart: Uninstall the UART driver before installing it.
Thomas Roos <mail@thomasroos.nl>
esp32: Update to latest ESP-IDF.
Eric Poulsen <eric@zyxod.com>
esp32/modsocket: Make read/write return None when in non-blocking mode.
esp32/modsocket.c: Fix send/sendto/write for non-blocking sockets.
Odd Stråbø <oddstr13@openshell.no>
esp32: Initial working implementation of machine.UART.
Code lineage (as seen by previous commits): I copied the ESP8266 code,
renamed pyb -> machine, and used esp-idf as a reference while implementing
minimal functionality. I provide all of my changes under the MIT license.
Odd Stråbø <oddstr13@openshell.no>
esp32/machine_uart: Rename pyb to machine.
esp32: Copy machine_uart.c from esp8266 port.
Damien George <damien.p.george@gmail.com>
esp32/moduos: Add uos.ilistdir() function.
esp32: Mount filesystem at the root of the VFS, following esp8266.
Andy Valencia <vandyswa@gmail.com>
esp32: Add hardware SHA1/SHA256 support via mbedtls API.
Code lineage: a copy of extmod/moduhashlib with the API invocation details
edited. Total derivative work.
Andy Valencia <vandyswa@gmail.com>
esp32: Add PWM support via machine.PWM class.
Code lineage:
I started by copying the esp8266 machine_pwm.c. I used information from the
ESP32 Technical Reference Manual, the esp-idf documentation, and the SDK's
sample ledc example code (but I did not copy that code, just studied it to
understand the SDK's API for PWM). So aside from the code copied from the
esp8266 PWM support, everything else you see is just new code I wrote.
I wasn't an employee of anybody when I wrote it, and I wrote it with the
understanding and intention that it's simply a derivative work of the
existing micropython code. I freely and willingly contribute it to the
project and intend that it not change the legal status of the micropython
code base in any way, even if it is included in that base in whole or part.
Damien George <damien.p.george@gmail.com>
esp32/modules: Add symlinks for upysh and upip.
Eric Poulsen <eric@zyxod.com>
esp32/modmachine: Add unique_id() function to machine module.
Damien George <damien.p.george@gmail.com>
esp32: Change dac_out_voltage to dac_output_voltage for new IDF API.
esp32: Update esp32.custom_common.ld to align with changes in ESP IDF.
Eric Poulsen <eric@zyxod.com>
esp32: Update to latest ESP IDF.
Damien George <damien.p.george@gmail.com>
esp32/modsocket: When resolving IP addr handle the case of host=''.
esp32: Update to latest ESP IDF.
Eric Poulsen <eric@zyxod.com>
esp32/Makefile: Change default FLASH_MODE to dio for WROOM-32 module.
esp32: Move FAT FS to start at 0x200000 and increase size to 2MiB.
Damien George <damien.p.george@gmail.com>
esp32: Remove enable_irq/disable_irq and use ATOMIC_SECTION instead.
esp32/mpconfigport.h: Provide ATOMIC_SECTION macros.
esp32/main: Restart the MCU if there is a failed NLR jump.
Daniel Campora <daniel@pycom.io>
esp32: Enable threading; be sure to exit GIL when a thread will block.
esp32: Trace the registers when doing a gc collect. Also make it thread ready.
esp32: Add threading implementation, disabled for the time being.
Damien George <damien.p.george@gmail.com>
esp32: Update to latest ESP IDF.
esp32/uart: Use high-level function to install UART0 RX ISR handler.
esp32/Makefile: Make FreeRTOS private include dir really private.
Eric Poulsen <eric@zyxod.com>
esp32: Add support for hardware SPI peripheral (block 1 and 2).
Sergio Conde Gómez <skgsergio@gmail.com>
esp32/modules/inisetup.py: Mount filesystem at /flash like ESP8266
Damien George <damien.p.george@gmail.com>
esp32: Convert to use core-provided KeyboardInterrupt exception.
esp32: Pump the event loop while waiting for rx-chr or delay_ms.
esp32: Implement Pin.irq() using "soft" scheduled interrupts.
esp32: Update to latest ESP IDF version.
Eric Poulsen <eric@zyxod.com>
esp32/README: Add troubleshooting section to the end.
tyggerjai <tyggerjai@gmail.com>
esp32: Add support for WS2812 and APA106 RGB LEDs.
Damien George <damien.p.george@gmail.com>
esp32: Add makeimg.py script to build full firmware; use it in Makefile.
esp32/modsocket: Make socket.read return when socket closes.
esp32/modsocket: Initialise the timeout on an accepted socket.
esp32/mphalport: Provide proper implementations of disable_/enable_irq.
esp32/modmachine: Add disable_irq/enable_irq functions.
Nick Moore <nick@zoic.org>
esp32/modsocket.c: add comment explaining timeout behaviour
esp32/modsocket.c: clean up send methods for retries too
esp32/modsocket.c: sockets always nonblocking, accept timeout in modsocket
esp32: Update to latest ESP IDF version.
esp32/modsocket.c: remove MSG_PEEK workaround on select ioctl.
esp32/modsocket.c: Initialize tcp when modsocket loads.
Damien George <damien.p.george@gmail.com>
esp32/main: Bump heap size from 64k to 96k.
esp32/modutime: Add time.time() function.
esp32/modsocket: Convert lwip errnos to uPy ones.
esp32/modules: Provide symlink to ds18x20 module.
esp32: Add support for onewire protocol via OneWire module.
esp32: Add support for DHT11 and DHT22 sensors.
esp32/mphalport: Improve delay and ticks functions.
esp32: Update to latest ESP IDF.
esp32/modules: Provide symlink to urequests from micropython-lib.
esp32: Populate sys.path.
Nick Moore <nick@zoic.org>
esp32/machine_dac.c: implement DAC pins as well
esp32/machine_adc.c: also machine.ADC
esp32/machine_touchpad.c: add support for touchpad
Damien George <damien.p.george@gmail.com>
esp32/README: Add hint about using GNUmakefile on case-insensitive FS.
esp32/mpconfigport.h: Enable maximum speed software SPI.
esp32: Provide improved version of mp_hal_delay_us_fast.
esp32/mpconfigport.h: Enable MICROPY_PY_BUILTINS_POW3 option.
esp32: Update to latest ESP IDF.
esp32: Convert to use new oofatfs library and generic VFS sub-system.
esp32: Enable help('modules') to list builtin modules.
esp32: Convert to use new builtin help function.
Aaron Kelly <AaronKelly@email.com>
esp32/README: Add comment about ESP-IDF version
Damien George <damien.p.george@gmail.com>
esp32: Consistently use size_t instead of mp_uint_t.
esp32: Change "Micro Python" to "MicroPython" in license comments.
esp32/Makefile: Use -C argument to git instead of cd'ing.
esp32/help: Add section to help about using the network module.
esp32/README: Add section about configuring and using an ESP32 board.
esp32/README: Remove paragraph about buggy toolchain, it's now fixed.
esp32/modnetwork: Change network init logging from info to debug.
esp32/modnetwork: Don't start AP automatically when init'ing wifi.
esp32/modsocket: Implement socket.setsockopt, to support SO_REUSEADDR.
esp32: Update to latest ESP IDF.
esp32/sdkconfig.h: Remove unused CONFIG_ESPTOOLPY_xxx config settings.
esp32/modsocket: Add support for DGRAM and RAW, and sendto/recvfrom.
esp32/modsocket: Fix return value of "port" in socket.accept.
esp32/modsocket: Make socket.recv take exactly 2 args.
esp32: Enable ussl module, using mbedtls component from ESP IDF.
esp32/modsocket: Rename "socket" module to "usocket".
esp32/sdkconfig: Increase max number of open sockets from 4 to 8.
esp32/modsocket: Add error checking for creating and closing sockets.
esp32/modsocket: Use _r (re-entrant) versions of LWIP socket API funcs.
esp32/modsocket: Raise an exception if socket.connect did not succeed.
esp32/modsocket: Make socket.accept return a tuple: (client, addr).
esp32/modsocket: Use m_new_obj_with_finaliser instead of calloc.
esp32/Makefile: Add check for IDF version, and warn if not supported.
esp32/esp32.custom_common.ld: Update to follow changes in IDF.
esp32: Update to latest ESP IDF.
nubcore <x@nubcore.com>
esp32: add #define CONFIG_ESP32_WIFI_RX_BUFFER_NUM 25
Nick Moore <nick@zoic.org>
esp32/modsocket.c: add in sendall and makefile methods #10
esp32/modsocket.c: fixups for #10
esp32/modsocket.c: fix copyright, socket_recv gets param and exception
esp32/modnetwork.c: fix copyright, network.active param to bool
Damien George <damien.p.george@gmail.com>
esp32/modnetwork: Implement wlan.isconnected() method.
esp32/modnetwork: Add initial implementation of wlan.config().
esp32/modnetwork: Simplify event_handler messages.
Nick Moore <nick@zoic.org>
esp32/modsocket.c: support for ioctl, settimeout, setblocking, getaddrinfo
Damien George <damien.p.george@gmail.com>
esp32/README: Add comment about FLASH_MODE being dio.
esp32: Update to latest ESP IDF.
esp32/modnetwork: Remove unnecessary indirection variable for scan list.
esp32/modnetwork: Check that STA is active before trying to scan.
esp32/mphalport: Replace portTICK_RATE_MS with portTICK_PERIOD_MS.
esp32/README: Add comment about using $(HOME) in makefile.
esp32/modnetwork: Use memset instead of bzero, the latter is deprecated.
esp32/modnetwork: Improve error handling when STA is connecting to AP.
esp32/Makefile: Use tab instead of spaces, and use shorter variable.
Nick Moore <nick@zoic.org>
esp32/modsocket.c: AF_*, SOCK_* and IPPROTO_* constants
esp32/modsocket.c: socket.settimeout implementation
Damien George <damien.p.george@gmail.com>
esp32/Makefile: Update to latest ESP IDF.
Nick Moore <nick@zoic.org>
esp32/modsocket.c: use mp streams for sockets
esp32: network.WLAN.ifconfig based on esp8266 version
esp32: Fix up exception handling
esp32: sketchy modsocket ... revisit this once modnetwork is sorted
esp32: First cut at modnetwork, manually rebased from prev. version
Damien George <damien.p.george@gmail.com>
esp32/help: Update help text.
esp32: Add info about Microbric Pty Ltd being the sponsor of this port.
esp32: Add README.md file.
esp32/mpconfigport.h: Add weak links to many of the builtin modules.
esp32: Enable soft implementation of machine.SPI class.
esp32/Makefile: Simplify APP_LD_ARGS by using OBJ variable.
esp32/Makefile: Reorganise Makefile and add some comments.
esp32/Makefile: Clean up CFLAGS for ESP IDF components.
esp32/Makefile: Tidy up names of ESP IDF components, to match dir name.
esp32/Makefile: Define and use ESPCOMP variable.
esp32: Update to latest ESP IDF.
esp32/main: Enable filesystem support.
esp32: Use custom ld script to ensure correct code get placed in iram.
esp32: Update to latest ESP IDF.
esp32/main: Pin the uPy task to core 0.
esp32: Update to use latest ESP IDF.
esp32: Disable boot-up scripts, spi_flash_erase_sector no longer works.
esp32: Add scripts to init and mount filesystem.
esp32: Enable frozen bytecode, with scripts stored in "modules/" dir.
esp32/modesp: Increase flash_user_start position to 1Mbyte.
esp32/Makefile: Add "erase" target for convenient erasure.
esp32/sdkconfig: Reorder config settings to put common things together.
esp32/sdkconfig: Change to use single core only.
esp32: Add esp module.
esp32/uart.c: Make sure uart ISR handler is all in iram.
esp32/main.c: Use ESP_TASK_PRIO_MIN + 1 for mp_task's priority.
esp32/Makefile: Use only bare-minimum flags when compiling .S files.
esp32/Makefile: Rename "firmware" to "application".
esp32: Update ESP IDF version.
esp32/Makefile: Add declarations to build bootloader and partitions.
esp32/Makefile: When deploying, write the application last.
esp32/Makefile: Use $(INC) variable instead of listing include dirs.
esp32/Makefile: Use locally built versions of freertos and newlib libs.
esp32: Add low-level uart handler with ISR and ringbuf for stdin.
esp32: Add machine.idle() function.
esp32: Add machine.I2C class.
esp32: Enable machine.time_pulse_us.
esp32: Add initial implementation of machine.Pin class.
esp32: Prepare main.c for using xTaskCreateStatic.
esp32: Clean up mphalport.h.
esp32: Add initial uos module.
esp32: Clean up mpconfigport.h, enable more features.
esp32: Use new reset function.
esp32: Update to latest ESP IDF.
esp32: Add idf-version target to Makefile, to track IDF commit.
esp32: Initial port to ESP32.
This function was implemented as an experiment, and was enabled only in
unix port. To remind, it allows to access arbitrary files frozen as
source modules (vs bytecode).
However, further experimentation showed that the same functionality can
be implemented with frozen bytecode. The process requires more steps, but
with suitable toolset it doesn't matter patch. This process is:
1. Convert binary files into "Python resource module" with
tools/mpy_bin2res.py.
2. Freeze as the bytecode.
3. Use micropython-lib's pkg_resources.resource_stream() to access it.
In other words, the extra step is using tools/mpy_bin2res.py (because
there would be wrapper for uio.resource_stream() anyway).
Going frozen bytecode route allows more flexibility, and same/additional
efficiency:
1. Frozen source support can be disabled altogether for additional code
savings.
2. Resources could be also accessed as a buffer, not just as a stream.
There're few caveats too:
1. It wasn't actually profiled the overhead of storing a resource in
"Python resource module" vs storing it directly, but it's assumed that
overhead is small.
2. The "efficiency" claim above applies to the case when resource
file is frozen as the bytecode. If it's not, it actually will take a
lot of RAM on loading. But in this case, the resource file should not
be used (i.e. generated) in the first place, and micropython-lib's
pkg_resources.resource_stream() implementation has the appropriate
fallback to read the raw files instead. This still poses some distribution
issues, e.g. to deployable to baremetal ports (which almost certainly
would require freezeing as the bytecode), a distribution package should
include the resource module. But for non-freezing deployment, presense
of resource module will lead to memory inefficiency.
All the discussion above reminds why uio.resource_stream() was implemented
in the first place - to address some of the issues above. However, since
then, frozen bytecode approach seems to prevail, so, while there're still
some issues to address with it, this change is being made.
This change saves 488 bytes for the unix x86_64 port.
Command-line argc and argv should be passed, and as we don't have them,
placeholders were passed, but incorrectly. As we don't have them, just
pass 0/NULL. Looking at the source, this migh lead to problems under
Windows, but this test doesn't run under Windows.
Also, use "%d" printf format consistently with the rest of the codebase.
Prior to this fix, enabling WebREPL for the first time via webrepl_setup
did not work at all because "boot.py" did not contain any lines with
"webrepl" in them that could be uncommented.
This time hopefully should work reliably, using make $(wildcard) function,
which in this case either expands to existing prj_$(BOARD).conf file, or to
an empty string for non-existing one.
This is a low-cost evaluation kit board from ST based on the STM32
Nucleo-144 form factor. It uses the STM32F746ZG MCU in the LQFP144
package. The MCU has 1MB of flash and 320kB of System RAM.
Cortex-M7 runs at up to 216MHz.
This patch simplifies the str creation API to favour the common case of
creating a str object that is not forced to be interned. To force
interning of a new str the new mp_obj_new_str_via_qstr function is added,
and should only be used if warranted.
Apart from simplifying the mp_obj_new_str function (and making it have the
same signature as mp_obj_new_bytes), this patch also reduces code size by a
bit (-16 bytes for bare-arm and roughly -40 bytes on the bare-metal archs).
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).
The SHA1 hashing functionality is provided via the "axtls" library's
implementation, and hence is unavailable when the "axtls" library is not being
used. This change provides the same SHA1 hashing functionality when using the
"mbedtls" library by using its implementation instead.
Macros to convert big-endian values to host byte order and vice-versa.
These were defined in adhoc way for some ports (e.g. esp8266), allow
reuse, provide default implementations, while allow ports to override.
In the vendor SDK 2.1.0, some of the functions which previously didn't
have prototypes, finally acquired them. Change prototypes on our side
to match those in vendor headers, to avoid warnings-as-errors.
With inplace methods now disabled by default, it makes sense to enable
reverse methods, as they allow for more useful features, e.g. allow
for datetime module to implement both 2 * HOUR and HOUR * 2 (where
HOUR is e.g. timedelta object).
Unix naming is historical, before current conventions were established.
All other ports however have it as "modusocket.c", so rename for
consistency and to avoid confusion.
The legacy function pyb.repl_uart() is still provided and retains its
original behaviour (it only accepts a UART object). uos.dupterm() will now
accept any object with write/readinto methods. At the moment there is just
1 dupterm slot.
The W5200 and W5500 can support up to 80MHz so 42MHz (the maximum the
pyboard can do in its standard configuration) should be safe.
Tested to give around 1050000 kbytes/sec TCP download speed on a W5500,
which is about 10% more than with the previous SPI speed of 21MHz.
Which Wiznet chip to use is a compile-time option: MICROPY_PY_WIZNET5K
should be set to either 5200 or 5500 to support either one of these
Ethernet chips. The driver is called network.WIZNET5K in both cases.
Note that this commit introduces a breaking-change at the build level
because previously the valid values for MICROPY_PY_WIZNET5K were 0 and 1
but now they are 0, 5200 and 5500.
The uos.dupterm() signature and behaviour is updated to reflect the latest
enhancements in the docs. It has minor backwards incompatibility in that
it no longer accepts zero arguments.
The dupterm_rx helper function is moved from esp8266 to extmod and
generalised to support multiple dupterm slots.
A port can specify multiple slots by defining the MICROPY_PY_OS_DUPTERM
config macro to an integer, being the number of slots it wants to have;
0 means to disable the dupterm feature altogether.
The unix and esp8266 ports are updated to work with the new interface and
are otherwise unchanged with respect to functionality.
While this console API improves handling on real hardware boards
(e.g. clipboard paste is much more reliable, as well as programmatic
communication), it vice-versa poses problems under QEMU, apparently
because it doesn't emulate UART interrupt handling faithfully. That
leads to inability to run the testsuite on QEMU at all. To work that
around, we have to suuport both old and new console routines, and use
the old ones under QEMU.
Ideally, these should be configurable from Python (using network module),
but as that doesn't exist, we better off using Zephyr's native bootstrap
configuration facility.
Header files that are considered internal to the py core and should not
normally be included directly are:
py/nlr.h - internal nlr configuration and declarations
py/bc0.h - contains bytecode macro definitions
py/runtime0.h - contains basic runtime enums
Instead, the top-level header files to include are one of:
py/obj.h - includes runtime0.h and defines everything to use the
mp_obj_t type
py/runtime.h - includes mpstate.h and hence nlr.h, obj.h, runtime0.h,
and defines everything to use the general runtime support functions
Additional, specific headers (eg py/objlist.h) can be included if needed.
This adds a new configuration option to print runtime warnings and errors to
stderr. On Unix, CPython prints warnings and unhandled exceptions to stderr,
so the unix port here is configured to use this option.
The unix port already printed unhandled exceptions on the main thread to
stderr. This patch fixes unhandled exceptions on other threads and warnings
(issue #2838) not printing on stderr.
Additionally, a couple tests needed to be fixed to handle this new behavior.
This is done by also capturing stderr when running tests.
The timer prescaler is buffered by default, and this patch enables ARPE
which buffers the auto-reload register. With both of these registers
buffered it's now possible to smoothly change the timer's frequency and
have a smoothly varying PWM output.
Current users of fixed vstr buffers (building file paths) assume that there
is no overflow and do not check for overflow after building the vstr. This
has the potential to lead to NULL pointer dereferences
(when vstr_null_terminated_str returns NULL because it can't allocate RAM
for the terminating byte) and stat'ing and loading invalid path names (due
to the path being truncated). The safest and simplest thing to do in these
cases is just raise an exception if a write goes beyond the end of a fixed
vstr buffer, which is what this patch does. It also simplifies the vstr
code.
Prior to this patch calling pyb.Timer(id) would always create a new timer
instance, even if there was an existing one. This patch fixes this
behaviour to match other peripherals, like UART, such that constructing a
timer with just the id will retrieve any existing instances.
The patch also refactors the way timers are validated on construction to
simplify and reduce code size.
If, for class X, X.__add__(Y) doesn't exist (or returns NotImplemented),
try Y.__radd__(X) instead.
This patch could be simpler, but requires undoing operand swap and
operation switch to get non-confusing error message in case __radd__
doesn't exist.
connect, send, recv, sendto and recvfrom now release the GIL. accept
already releases the GIL because it calls mp_hal_delay_ms() within its
busy-wait loop.
Previous to this patch the i2c.scan() method would do up to 100 probes per
I2C address, to detect the devices on the bus. This repeated probing was a
relic from when the code was copied from the accelerometer initialisation,
which requires to do repeated probes while waiting for the accelerometer
chip to turn on.
But I2C devices shouldn't need more than 1 probe to detect their presence,
and the generic software I2C implementation uses 1 probe successfully. So
this patch changes the implementation to use 1 probe per address, which
significantly speeds up the scan operation.
This is to keep the top-level directory clean, to make it clear what is
core and what is a port, and to allow the repository to grow with new ports
in a sustainable way.