This should reclaim *most* code space added to handle f-strings.
However, there may be some small code growth as parse_string_literal
takes a new parameter (which will always be 0, so hopefully the optimizer
eliminates it)
This implements (most of) the PEP-498 spec for f-strings, with two
exceptions:
- raw f-strings (`fr` or `rf` prefixes) raise `NotImplementedError`
- one special corner case does not function as specified in the PEP
(more on that in a moment)
This is implemented in the core as a syntax translation, brute-forcing
all f-strings to run through `String.format`. For example, the statement
`x='world'; print(f'hello {x}')` gets translated *at a syntax level*
(injected into the lexer) to `x='world'; print('hello {}'.format(x))`.
While this may lead to weird column results in tracebacks, it seemed
like the fastest, most efficient, and *likely* most RAM-friendly option,
despite being implemented under the hood with a completely separate
`vstr_t`.
Since [string concatenation of adjacent literals is implemented in the
lexer](534b7c368d),
two side effects emerge:
- All strings with at least one f-string portion are concatenated into a
single literal which *must* be run through `String.format()` wholesale,
and:
- Concatenation of a raw string with interpolation characters with an
f-string will cause `IndexError`/`KeyError`, which is both different
from CPython *and* different from the corner case mentioned in the PEP
(which gave an example of the following:)
```python
x = 10
y = 'hi'
assert ('a' 'b' f'{x}' '{c}' f'str<{y:^4}>' 'd' 'e') == 'ab10{c}str< hi >de'
```
The above-linked commit detailed a pretty solid case for leaving string
concatenation in the lexer rather than putting it in the parser, and
undoing that decision would likely be disproportionately costly on
resources for the sake of a probably-low-impact corner case. An
alternative to become complaint with this corner case of the PEP would
be to revert to string concatenation in the parser *only when an
f-string is part of concatenation*, though I've done no investigation on
the difficulty or costs of doing this.
A decent set of tests is included. I've manually tested this on the
`unix` port on Linux and on a Feather M4 Express (`atmel-samd`) and
things seem sane.
Before this, such names would instead cause an assertion error inside
qstr_from_strn.
A simple reproducer is a python source file containing the letter "a"
repeated 256 times
The parser attempts to allocate two large (~512 byte) chunks up
front. If it couldn't, then it would error out. This change will
cause it to try allocating half the previous attempt until its down
to two copies. This is ok upfront because later code checks bounds
and tries to extend the allocation if needed.
Empty __VA_ARGS__ are not allowed in the C preprocessor so adjust the rule
arg offset calculation to not use them. Also, some compilers (eg MSVC)
require an extra layer of macro expansion.
This is the sixth and final patch in a series of patches to the parser that
aims to reduce code size by compressing the data corresponding to the rules
of the grammar.
Prior to this set of patches the rules were stored as rule_t structs with
rule_id, act and arg members. And then there was a big table of pointers
which allowed to lookup the address of a rule_t struct given the id of that
rule.
The changes that have been made are:
- Breaking up of the rule_t struct into individual components, with each
component in a separate array.
- Removal of the rule_id part of the struct because it's not needed.
- Put all the rule arg data in a big array.
- Change the table of pointers to rules to a table of offsets within the
array of rule arg data.
The last point is what is done in this patch here and brings about the
biggest decreases in code size, because an array of pointers is now an
array of bytes.
Code size changes for the six patches combined is:
bare-arm: -644
minimal x86: -1856
unix x64: -5408
unix nanbox: -2080
stm32: -720
esp8266: -812
cc3200: -712
For the change in parser performance: it was measured on pyboard that these
six patches combined gave an increase in script parse time of about 0.4%.
This is due to the slightly more complicated way of looking up the data for
a rule (since the 9th bit of the offset into the rule arg data table is
calculated with an if statement). This is an acceptable increase in parse
time considering that parsing is only done once per script (if compiled on
the target).
Instead of each rule being stored in ROM as a struct with rule_id, act and
arg, the act and arg parts are now in separate arrays and the rule_id part
is removed because it's not needed. This reduces code size, by roughly one
byte per grammar rule, around 150 bytes.
The rule name is only used for debugging, and this patch makes things a bit
cleaner by completely separating out the rule name from the rest of the
rule data.
The nan-boxing representation has an extra 16-bits of space to store
small-int values, and making use of it allows to create and manipulate full
32-bit positive integers (ie up to 0xffffffff) without using the heap.
The function mp_obj_new_str_of_type is a general str object constructor
used in many places in the code to create either a str or bytes object.
When creating a str it should first check if the string data already exists
as an interned qstr, and if so then return the qstr object. This patch
makes the function have such behaviour, which helps to reduce heap usage by
reusing existing interned data where possible.
The old behaviour of mp_obj_new_str_of_type (which didn't check for
existing interned data) is made available through the function
mp_obj_new_str_copy, but should only be used in very special cases.
One consequence of this patch is that the following expression is now True:
'abc' is ' abc '.split()[0]
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.
Fixes for stmhal USB mass storage, lwIP bindings and VFS regressions
This release provides an important fix for the USB mass storage device in
the stmhal port by implementing the SCSI SYNCHRONIZE_CACHE command, which
is now require by some Operating Systems. There are also fixes for the
lwIP bindings to improve non-blocking sockets and error codes. The VFS has
some regressions fixed including the ability to statvfs the root.
All changes are listed below.
py core:
- modbuiltins: add core-provided version of input() function
- objstr: catch case of negative "maxsplit" arg to str.rsplit()
- persistentcode: allow to compile with complex numbers disabled
- objstr: allow to compile with obj-repr D, and unicode disabled
- modsys: allow to compile with obj-repr D and PY_ATTRTUPLE disabled
- provide mp_decode_uint_skip() to help reduce stack usage
- makeqstrdefs.py: make script run correctly with Python 2.6
- objstringio: if created from immutable object, follow copy on write policy
extmod:
- modlwip: connect: for non-blocking mode, return EINPROGRESS
- modlwip: fix error codes for duplicate calls to connect()
- modlwip: accept: fix error code for non-blocking mode
- vfs: allow to statvfs the root directory
- vfs: allow "buffering" and "encoding" args to VFS's open()
- modframebuf: fix signed/unsigned comparison pendantic warning
lib:
- libm: use isfinite instead of finitef, for C99 compatibility
- utils/interrupt_char: remove support for KBD_EXCEPTION disabled
tests:
- basics/string_rsplit: add tests for negative "maxsplit" argument
- float: convert "sys.exit()" to "raise SystemExit"
- float/builtin_float_minmax: PEP8 fixes
- basics: convert "sys.exit()" to "raise SystemExit"
- convert remaining "sys.exit()" to "raise SystemExit"
unix port:
- convert to use core-provided version of built-in import()
- Makefile: replace references to make with $(MAKE)
windows port:
- convert to use core-provided version of built-in import()
qemu-arm port:
- Makefile: adjust object-file lists to get correct dependencies
- enable micropython.mem_*() functions to allow more tests
stmhal port:
- boards: enable DAC for NUCLEO_F767ZI board
- add support for NUCLEO_F446RE board
- pass USB handler as parameter to allow more than one USB handler
- usb: use local USB handler variable in Start-of-Frame handler
- usb: make state for USB device private to top-level USB driver
- usbdev: for MSC implement SCSI SYNCHRONIZE_CACHE command
- convert from using stmhal's input() to core provided version
cc3200 port:
- convert from using stmhal's input() to core provided version
teensy port:
- convert from using stmhal's input() to core provided version
esp8266 port:
- Makefile: replace references to make with $(MAKE)
- Makefile: add clean-modules target
- convert from using stmhal's input() to core provided version
zephyr port:
- modusocket: getaddrinfo: Fix mp_obj_len() usage
- define MICROPY_PY_SYS_PLATFORM (to "zephyr")
- machine_pin: use native Zephyr types for Zephyr API calls
docs:
- machine.Pin: remove out_value() method
- machine.Pin: add on() and off() methods
- esp8266: consistently replace Pin.high/low methods with .on/off
- esp8266/quickref: polish Pin.on()/off() examples
- network: move confusingly-named cc3200 Server class to its reference
- uos: deconditionalize, remove minor port-specific details
- uos: move cc3200 port legacy VFS mounting functions to its ref doc
- machine: sort machine classes in logical order, not alphabetically
- network: first step to describe standard network class interface
examples:
- embedding: use core-provided KeyboardInterrupt object
The parser was originally written to work without raising any exceptions
and instead return an error value to the caller. But it's now required
that a call to the parser be wrapped in an nlr handler, so we may as well
make use of that fact and simplify the parser so that it doesn't need to
keep track of any memory errors that it had. The parser anyway explicitly
raises an exception at the end if there was an error.
This patch simplifies the parser by letting the underlying memory
allocation functions raise an exception if they fail to allocate any
memory. And if there is an error parsing the "<id> = const(<val>)" pattern
then that also raises an exception right away instead of trying to recover
gracefully and then raise.
Previous to this patch any non-interned str/bytes objects would create a
special parse node that held a copy of the str/bytes data. Then in the
compiler this data would be turned into a str/bytes object. This actually
lead to 2 copies of the data, one in the parse node and one in the object.
The parse node's copy of the data would be freed at the end of the compile
stage but nevertheless it meant that the peak memory usage of the
parse/compile stage was higher than it needed to be (by an amount equal to
the number of bytes in all the non-interned str/bytes objects).
This patch changes the behaviour so that str/bytes objects are created
directly in the parser and the object stored in a const-object parse node
(which already exists for bignum, float and complex const objects). This
reduces peak RAM usage of the parse/compile stage, simplifies the parser
and compiler, and reduces code size by about 170 bytes on Thumb2 archs,
and by about 300 bytes on Xtensa archs.
This patch allows uPy consts to be bignums, eg:
X = const(1 << 100)
The infrastructure for consts to be a bignum (rather than restricted to
small integers) has been in place for a while, ever since constant folding
was upgraded to allow bignums. It just required a small change (in this
patch) to enable it.
Grammar rules have 2 variants: ones that are attached to a specific
compile function which is called to compile that grammar node, and ones
that don't have a compile function and are instead just inspected to see
what form they take.
In the compiler there is a table of all grammar rules, with each entry
having a pointer to the associated compile function. Those rules with no
compile function have a null pointer. There are 120 such rules, so that's
120 words of essentially wasted code space.
By grouping together the compile vs no-compile rules we can put all the
no-compile rules at the end of the list of rules, and then we don't need
to store the null pointers. We just have a truncated table and it's
guaranteed that when indexing this table we only index the first half,
the half with populated pointers.
This patch implements such a grouping by having a specific macro for the
compile vs no-compile grammar rules (DEF_RULE vs DEF_RULE_NC). It saves
around 460 bytes of code on 32-bit archs.
Support for Xtensa emitter and assembler, and upgraded F4 and F7 STM HAL
This release adds support for the Xtensa architecture as a target for the
native emitter, as well as Xtensa inline assembler. The int.from_bytes
and int.to_bytes methods now require a second argument (the byte order)
per CPython (only "little" is supported at this time). The "readall"
method has been removed from all stream classes that used it; "read" with
no arguments should be used instead. There is now support for importing
packages from compiled .mpy files. Test coverage is increased to 96%.
The generic I2C driver has improvements: configurable clock stretching
timeout, "stop" argument added to readfrom/writeto methods, "nack"
argument added to readinto, and write[to] now returns num of ACKs
received. The framebuf module now handles 16-bit depth (generic colour
format) and has hline, vline, rect, line methods. A new utimeq module is
added for efficient queue ordering defined by modulo time (to be
compatible with time.ticks_xxx functions). The pyboard.py script has been
modified so that the target board is not reset between scripts or commands
that are given on a single command line.
For the stmhal port the STM Cube HAL has been upgraded: Cube F4 HAL to
v1.13.1 (CMSIS 2.5.1, HAL v1.5.2) and Cube F7 HAL to v1.1.2. There is a
more robust pyb.I2C implementation (DMA is now disabled by default, can be
enabled via an option), and there is an implementation of machine.I2C with
robust error handling and hardware acceleration on F4 MCUs. It is now
recommended to use machine.I2C instead of pyb.I2C. The UART class is now
more robust with better handling of errors/timeouts. There is also more
accurate VBAT and VREFINT measurements for the ADC. New boards that are
supported include: NUCLEO_F767ZI, STM32F769DISC and NUCLEO_L476RG.
For the esp8266 port select/poll is now supported for sockets using the
uselect module. There is support for native and viper emitters, as well
as an inline assembler (with limited iRAM for storage of native functions,
or the option to store code to flash). There is improved software I2C
with a slight API change: scl/sda pins can be specified as positional only
when "-1" is passed as the first argument to indicate the use of software
I2C. It is recommended to use keyword arguments for scl/sda. There is
very early support for over-the-air (OTA) updates using the yaota8266
project.
A detailed list of changes follows.
py core:
- emitnative: fix native import emitter when in viper mode
- remove readall() method, which is equivalent to read() w/o args
- objexcept: allow clearing traceback with 'exc.__traceback__ = None'
- runtime: mp_resume: handle exceptions in Python __next__()
- mkrules.mk: rework find command so it works on OSX
- *.mk: replace uses of 'sed' with $(SED)
- parse: move function to check for const parse node to parse.[ch]
- parse: make mp_parse_node_new_leaf an inline function
- parse: add code to fold logical constants in or/and/not operations
- factor persistent code load/save funcs into persistentcode.[ch]
- factor out persistent-code reader into separate files
- lexer: rewrite mp_lexer_new_from_str_len in terms of mp_reader_mem
- lexer: provide generic mp_lexer_new_from_file based on mp_reader
- lexer: rewrite mp_lexer_new_from_fd in terms of mp_reader
- lexer: make lexer use an mp_reader as its source
- objtype: implement __call__ handling for an instance w/o heap alloc
- factor out common code from assemblers into asmbase.[ch]
- stream: move ad-hoc ioctl constants to stream.h and rename them
- compile: simplify configuration of native emitter
- emit.h: remove long-obsolete declarations for cpython emitter
- move arch-specific assembler macros from emitnative to asmXXX.h
- asmbase: add MP_PLAT_COMMIT_EXEC option for handling exec code
- asmxtensa: add low-level Xtensa assembler
- integrate Xtensa assembler into native emitter
- allow inline-assembler emitter to be generic
- add inline Xtensa assembler
- emitinline: embed entire asm struct instead of a pointer to it
- emitinline: move inline-asm align and data methods to compiler
- emitinline: move common code for end of final pass to compiler
- asm: remove need for dummy_data when doing initial assembler passes
- objint: from_bytes, to_bytes: require byteorder arg, require "little"
- binary: do zero extension when storing a value larger than word size
- builtinimport: support importing packages from compiled .mpy files
- mpz: remove unreachable code in mpn_or_neg functions
- runtime: zero out fs_user_mount array in mp_init
- mpconfig.h: enable MICROPY_PY_SYS_EXIT by default
- add MICROPY_KBD_EXCEPTION config option to provide mp_kbd_exception
- compile: add an extra pass for Xtensa inline assembler
- modbuiltins: remove unreachable code
- objint: rename mp_obj_int_as_float to mp_obj_int_as_float_impl
- emitglue: refactor to remove assert(0), to improve coverage
- lexer: remove unreachable code in string tokeniser
- lexer: remove unnecessary check for EOF in lexer's next_char func
- lexer: permanently disable the mp_lexer_show_token function
- parsenum: simplify and generalise decoding of digit values
- mpz: fix assertion in mpz_set_from_str which checks value of base
- mpprint: add assertion for, and comment about, valid base values
- objint: simplify mp_int_format_size and remove unreachable code
- unicode: comment-out unused function unichar_isprint
- consistently update signatures of .make_new and .call methods
- mkrules.mk: add MPY_CROSS_FLAGS option to pass flags to mpy-cross
- builtinimport: fix bug when importing names from frozen packages
extmod:
- machine_i2c: make the clock stretching timeout configurable
- machine_i2c: raise an error when clock stretching times out
- machine_i2c: release SDA on bus error
- machine_i2c: add a C-level I2C-protocol, refactoring soft I2C
- machine_i2c: add argument to C funcs to control stop generation
- machine_i2c: rewrite i2c.scan in terms of C-level protocol
- machine_i2c: rewrite mem xfer funcs in terms of C-level protocol
- machine_i2c: remove unneeded i2c_write_mem/i2c_read_mem funcs
- machine_i2c: make C-level functions return -errno on I2C error
- machine_i2c: add 'nack' argument to i2c.readinto
- machine_i2c: make i2c.write[to] methods return num of ACKs recvd
- machine_i2c: add 'stop' argument to i2c readfrom/writeto meths
- machine_i2c: remove trivial function wrappers
- machine_i2c: expose soft I2C obj and readfrom/writeto funcs
- machine_i2c: add hook to constructor to call port-specific code
- modurandom: allow to build with float disabled
- modframebuf: make FrameBuffer handle 16bit depth
- modframebuf: add back legacy FrameBuffer1 "class"
- modframebuf: optimise fill and fill_rect methods
- vfs_fat: implement POSIX behaviour of rename, allow to overwrite
- moduselect: use stream helper function instead of ad-hoc code
- moduselect: use configurable EVENT_POLL_HOOK instead of WFI
- modlwip: add ioctl method to socket, with poll implementation
- vfs_fat_file: allow file obj to respond to ioctl flush request
- modbtree: add method to sync the database
- modbtree: rename "sync" method to "flush" for consistency
- modframebuf: add hline, vline, rect and line methods
- machine_spi: provide reusable software SPI class
- modframebuf: make framebuf implement the buffer protocol
- modframebuf: store underlying buffer object to prevent GC free
- modutimeq: copy of current moduheapq with timeq support for refactoring
- modutimeq: refactor into optimized class
- modutimeq: make time_less_than be actually "less than", not less/eq
lib:
- utils/interrupt_char: use core-provided mp_kbd_exception if enabled
drivers:
- display/ssd1306.py: update to use FrameBuffer not FrameBuffer1
- onewire: enable pull up on data pin
- onewire/ds18x20: fix negative temperature calc for DS18B20
tools:
- tinytest-codegen: blacklist recently added uheapq_timeq test (qemu-arm)
- pyboard.py: refactor so target is not reset between scripts/cmd
- mpy-tool.py: add support for OPT_CACHE_MAP_LOOKUP_IN_BYTECODE
tests:
- micropython: add test for import from within viper function
- use read() instead of readall()
- basics: add test for logical constant folding
- micropython: add test for creating traceback without allocation
- micropython: move alloc-less traceback test to separate test file
- extmod: improve ujson coverage
- basics: improve user class coverage
- basics: add test for dict.fromkeys where arg is a generator
- basics: add tests for if-expressions
- basics: change dict_fromkeys test so it doesn't use generators
- basics: enable tests for list slice getting with 3rd arg
- extmod/vfs_fat_fileio: add test for constructor of FileIO type
- extmod/btree1: exercise btree.flush()
- extmod/framebuf1: add basics tests for hline, vline, rect, line
- update for required byteorder arg for int.from_bytes()/to_bytes()
- extmod: improve moductypes test coverage
- extmod: improve modframebuf test coverage
- micropython: get heapalloc_traceback test running on baremetal
- struct*: make skippable
- basics: improve mpz test coverage
- float/builtin_float_round: test round() with second arg
- basics/builtin_dir: add test for dir() of a type
- basics: add test for builtin locals()
- basics/set_pop: improve coverage of set functions
- run-tests: for REPL tests make sure the REPL is exited at the end
- basics: improve test coverage for generators
- import: add a test which uses ... in from-import statement
- add tests to improve coverage of runtime.c
- add tests to improve coverage of objarray.c
- extmod: add test for utimeq module
- basics/lexer: add a test for newline-escaping within a string
- add a coverage test for printing the parse-tree
- utimeq_stable: test for partial stability of utimeq queuing
- heapalloc_inst_call: test for no alloc for simple object calls
- basics: add tests for parsing of ints with base 36
- basics: add tests to improve coverage of binary.c
- micropython: add test for micropython.stack_use() function
- extmod: improve ubinascii.c test coverage
- thread: improve modthread.c test coverage
- cmdline: improve repl.c autocomplete test coverage
- unix: improve runtime_utils.c test coverage
- pyb/uart: update test to match recent change to UART timeout_char
- run-tests: allow to skip set tests
- improve warning.c test coverage
- float: improve formatfloat.c test coverage using Python
- unix: improve formatfloat.c test coverage using C
- unix/extra_coverage: add basic tests to import frozen str and mpy
- types1: split out set type test to set_types
- array: allow to skip test if "array" is unavailable
- unix/extra_coverage: add tests for importing frozen packages
unix port:
- rename define for unix moduselect to MICROPY_PY_USELECT_POSIX
- Makefile: update freedos target for change of USELECT config name
- enable utimeq module
- main: allow to print the parse tree in coverage build
- Makefile: make "coverage_test" target mirror Travis test actions
- moduselect: if file object passed to .register(), return it in .poll()
- Makefile: split long line for coverage target, easier to modify
- enable and add basic frozen str and frozen mpy in coverage build
- Makefile: allow cache-map-lookup optimisation with frozen bytecode
windows port:
- enable READER_POSIX to get access to lexer_new_from_file
stmhal port:
- dma: de-init the DMA peripheral properly before initialising
- i2c: add option to I2C to enable/disable use of DMA transfers
- i2c: reset the I2C peripheral if there was an error on the bus
- rename mp_hal_pin_set_af to _config_alt, to simplify alt config
- upgrade to STM32CubeF4 v1.13.0 - CMSIS/Device 2.5.1
- upgrade to STM32CubeF4 v1.13.0 - HAL v1.5.1
- apply STM32CubeF4 v1.13.1 patch - upgrade HAL driver to v1.5.2
- hal/i2c: reapply HAL commit ea040a4 for f4
- hal/sd: reapply HAL commit 1d7fb82 for f4
- hal: reapply HAL commit 9db719b for f4
- hal/rcc: reapply HAL commit c568a2b for f4
- hal/sd: reapply HAL commit 09de030 for f4
- boards: configure all F4 boards to work with new HAL
- make-stmconst.py: fix regex's to work with current CMSIS
- i2c: handle I2C IRQs
- dma: precalculate register base and bitshift on handle init
- dma: mark DMA sate as READY even if HAL_DMA_Init is skipped
- can: clear FIFO flags in IRQ handler
- i2c: provide custom IRQ handlers
- hal: do not include <stdio.h> in HAL headers
- mphalport.h: use single GPIOx->BSRR register
- make-stmconst.py: add support for files with invalid utf8 bytes
- update HALCOMMITS due to change to hal
- make-stmconst.py: restore Python 2 compatibility
- update HALCOMMITS due to change to hal
- moduselect: move to extmod/ for reuse by other ports
- i2c: use the HAL's I2C IRQ handler for F7 and L4 MCUs
- updates to get F411 MCUs compiling with latest ST HAL
- i2c: remove use of legacy I2C_NOSTRETCH_DISABLED option
- add beginnings of port-specific machine.I2C implementation
- i2c: add support for I2C4 hardware block on F7 MCUs
- i2c: expose the pyb_i2c_obj_t struct and some relevant functions
- machine_i2c: provide HW implementation of I2C peripherals for F4
- add support for flash storage on STM32F415
- add back GPIO_BSRRL and GPIO_BSRRH constants to stm module
- add OpenOCD configuration for STM32L4
- add address parameters to openocd config files
- adc: add "mask" selection parameter to pyb.ADCAll constructor
- adc: provide more accurate measure of VBAT and VREFINT
- adc: make ADCAll.read_core_temp return accurate float value
- adc: add ADCAll.read_vref method, returning "3.3v" value
- adc: add support for F767 MCU
- adc: make channel "16" always map to the temperature sensor
- sdcard: clean/invalidate cache before DMA transfers with SD card
- moduos: implement POSIX behaviour of rename, allow to overwrite
- adc: use constants from new HAL version
- refactor UART configuration to use pin objects
- uart: add support for UART7 and UART8 on F7 MCUs
- uart: add check that UART id is valid for the given board
- cmsis: update STM32F7 CMSIS device include files to V1.1.2
- hal: update ST32CubeF7 HAL files to V1.1.2
- port of f4 hal commit c568a2b to updated f7 hal
- port of f4 hal commit 09de030 to updated f7 hal
- port of f4 hal commit 1d7fb82 to updated f7 hal
- declare and initialise PrescTables for F7 MCUs
- boards/STM32F7DISC: define LSE_STARTUP_TIMEOUT
- hal: update HALCOMMITS due to change in f7 hal files
- refactor to use extmod implementation of software SPI class
- cmsis: add CMSIS file stm32f767xx.h, V1.1.2
- add NUCLEO_F767ZI board, with openocd config for stm32f7
- cmsis: add CMSIS file stm32f769xx.h, V1.1.2
- add STM32F769DISC board files
- move PY_SYS_PLATFORM config from board to general config file
- mpconfigport: add weak-module links for io, collections, random
- rename mp_const_vcp_interrupt to mp_kbd_exception
- usb: always use the mp_kbd_exception object for VCP interrupt
- use core-provided keyboard exception object
- led: properly initialise timer handle to zero before using it
- mphalport.h: explicitly use HAL's GPIO constants for pull modes
- usrsw: use mp_hal_pin_config function instead of HAL_GPIO_Init
- led: use mp_hal_pin_config function instead of HAL_GPIO_Init
- sdcard: use mp_hal_pin_config function instead of HAL_GPIO_Init
- add support for STM32 Nucleo64 L476RG
- uart: provide a custom function to transmit over UART
- uart: increase inter-character timeout by 1ms
- enable utimeq module
cc3200 port:
- tools/smoke.py: change readall() to read()
- pybspi: remove static mode=SPI.MASTER parameter for latest HW API
- mods/pybspi: remove SPI.MASTER constant, it's no longer needed
- update for moduselect moved to extmod/
- re-add support for UART REPL (MICROPY_STDIO_UART setting)
- enable UART REPL by default
- README: (re)add information about accessing REPL on serial
- make: rename "deploy" target to "deploy-ota"
- add targets to erase flash, deploy firmware using cc3200tool
- README: reorganize and update to the current state of affairs
- modwlan: add network.WLAN.print_ver() diagnostic function
esp8266 port:
- enable uselect module
- move websocket_helper.py from scripts to modules for frozen BC
- refactor to use extmod implementation of software SPI class
- mpconfigport_512k: disable framebuf module for 512k build
- enable native emitter for Xtensa arch
- enable inline Xtensa assembler
- add "ota" target to produce firmware binary for use with yaota8266
- use core-provided keyboard exception object
- add "erase" target to Makefile, to erase entire flash
- when doing GC be sure to trace the memory holding native code
- modesp: flash_user_start(): support configuration with yaota8266
- force relinking OTA firmware image if built after normal one
- scripts/inisetup: dump FS starting sector/size on error
- Makefile: produce OTA firmware as firmware-ota.bin
- modesp: make check_fw() work with OTA firmware
- enable utimeq module
- Makefile: put firmware-ota.bin in build/, for consistency
- modules/flashbdev: add RESERVED_SECS before the filesystem
- modules/flashbdev: remove code to patch bootloader flash size
- modules/flashbdev: remove now-unused function set_bl_flash_size
- modules/flashbdev: change RESERVED_SECS to 0
zephyr port:
- add .gitignore to ignore Zephyr's "outdir" directory
- zephyr_getchar: update to Zephyr 1.6 unified kernel API
- switch to Zephyr 1.6 unified kernel API
- support raw REPL
- implement soft reset feature
- main: initialize sys.path and sys.argv
- use core-provided keyboard exception object
- uart_core: access console UART directly instead of printk() hack
- enable slice subscription
docs:
- remove references to readall() and update stream read() docs
- library/index: elaborate on u-modules
- library/machine.I2C: refine definitions of I2C methods
- library/pyb.Accel: add hardware note about pins used by accel
- library/pyb.UART: added clarification about timeouts
- library/pyb.UART: moved writechar doc to sit with other writes
- esp8266/tutorial: update intro to add Getting the firmware section
- library/machine.I2C: fix I2C constructor docs to match impl
- esp8266/tutorial: close socket after reading page content
- esp8266/general: add "Scarcity of runtime resources" section
- library/esp: document esp.set_native_code_location() function
- library/esp: remove para and add further warning about flash
- usocket: clarify that socket timeout raises OSError exception
travis:
- build STM32 F7 and L4 boards under Travis CI
- include persistent bytecode with floats in coverage tests
examples:
- hwapi: button_led: Add GPIO pin read example
- hwapi: add soft_pwm example converted to uasyncio
- http_client: use read() instead of readall()
- hwapi: add uasyncio example of fading 2 LEDs in parallel
- hwapi: add example for machine.time_pulse_us()
- hwapi: add hwconfig for console tracing of LED operations
- accellog.py: change 1: to /sd/, and update comment about FS
- hwapi/hwconfig_console: don't alloc memory in value()
Docs are here: http://tannewt-micropython.readthedocs.io/en/microcontroller/
It differs from upstream's machine in the following ways:
* Python API is identical across ports due to code structure. (Lives in shared-bindings)
* Focuses on abstracting common functionality (AnalogIn) and not representing structure (ADC).
* Documentation lives with code making it easy to ensure they match.
* Pin is split into references (board.D13 and microcontroller.pin.PA17) and functionality (DigitalInOut).
* All nativeio classes claim underlying hardware resources when inited on construction, support Context Managers (aka with statements) and have deinit methods which release the claimed hardware.
* All constructors take pin references rather than peripheral ids. Its up to the implementation to find hardware or throw and exception.
It is split into 2 functions, one to make small ints and the other to make
a non-small-int leaf node. This reduces code size by 32 bytes on
bare-arm, 64 bytes on unix (x64-64) and 144 bytes on stmhal.
In both parse.c and qstr.c, an internal chunking allocator tidies up
by calling m_renew to shrink an allocated chunk to the size used, and
assumes that the chunk will not move. However, when MICROPY_ENABLE_GC
is false, m_renew calls the system realloc, which does not guarantee
this behaviour. Environments where realloc may return a different
pointer include:
(1) mbed-os with MBED_HEAP_STATS_ENABLED (which adds a wrapper around
malloc & friends; this is where I was hit by the bug);
(2) valgrind on linux (how I diagnosed it).
The fix is to call m_renew_maybe with allow_move=false.
This fixes constant substitution so that only standalone identifiers are
replaced with their constant value (if they have one). I.e. don't
replace NAME in expressions like obj.NAME or NAME = expr.
Assignments of the form "_id = const(value)" are treated as private
(following a similar CPython convention) and code is no longer emitted
for the assignment to a global variable.
See issue #2111.
Most grammar rules can optimise to the identity if they only have a single
argument, saving a lot of RAM building the parse tree. Previous to this
patch, whether a given grammar rule could be optimised was defined (mostly
implicitly) by a complicated set of logic rules. With this patch the
definition is always specified explicitly by using "and_ident" in the rule
definition in the grammar. This simplifies the logic of the parser,
making it a bit smaller and faster. RAM usage in unaffected.
The chunks of memory that the parser allocates contain parse nodes and
are pointed to from many places, so these chunks cannot be relocated
by the memory manager. This patch makes it so that when a chunk is
shrunk to fit, it is not relocated.
Constant folding in the parser can now operate on big ints, whatever
their representation. This is now possible because the parser can create
parse nodes holding arbitrary objects. For the case of small ints the
folding is still efficient in RAM because the folded small int is stored
inplace in the parse node.
Adds 48 bytes to code size on Thumb2 architecture. Helps reduce heap
usage because more constants can be computed at compile time, leading to
a smaller parse tree, and most importantly means that the constants don't
have to be computed at runtime (perhaps more than once). Parser will now
be a little slower when folding due to calls to runtime to do the
arithmetic.
Before this patch, (x+y)*z would be parsed to a tree that contained a
redundant identity parse node corresponding to the parenthesis. With
this patch such nodes are optimised away, which reduces memory
requirements for expressions with parenthesis, and simplifies the
compiler because it doesn't need to handle this identity case.
A parenthesis parse node is still needed for tuples.
MICROPY_ENABLE_COMPILER can be used to enable/disable the entire compiler,
which is useful when only loading of pre-compiled bytecode is supported.
It is enabled by default.
MICROPY_PY_BUILTINS_EVAL_EXEC controls support of eval and exec builtin
functions. By default they are only included if MICROPY_ENABLE_COMPILER
is enabled.
Disabling both options saves about 40k of code size on 32-bit x86.
To use, put the following in mpconfigport.h:
#define MICROPY_OBJ_REPR (MICROPY_OBJ_REPR_D)
#define MICROPY_FLOAT_IMPL (MICROPY_FLOAT_IMPL_DOUBLE)
typedef int64_t mp_int_t;
typedef uint64_t mp_uint_t;
#define UINT_FMT "%llu"
#define INT_FMT "%lld"
Currently does not work with native emitter enabled.
This allows the mp_obj_t type to be configured to something other than a
pointer-sized primitive type.
This patch also includes additional changes to allow the code to compile
when sizeof(mp_uint_t) != sizeof(void*), such as using size_t instead of
mp_uint_t, and various casts.