Spotted the Cosmo_pico port on circuitpython.org which is the same class of device as the Pimoroni PICO dv so I'm switching the VID/PID to use the Raspberry Pi owned values rather than the Adafruit values just as the Como device uses.
Don't idle from main if we scheduled an interrupt for 0 ticks in
the future.
Have RP2040 detect wakes that happen between setting the timer and
the idle call.
Fixes#7361
PicoDVI in CP support 640x480 and 800x480 on Feather DVI, Pico and
Pico W. 1 and 2 bit grayscale are full resolution. 8 and 16 bit
color are half resolution.
Memory layout is modified to give the top most 4k of ram to the
second core. Its MPU is used to prevent flash access after startup.
The port saved word is moved to a watchdog scratch register so that
it doesn't get overwritten by other things in RAM.
Right align status bar and scroll area. This normally gives a few
pixels of padding on the left hand side and improves the odds it is
readable in a case. Fixes#7562
Fixes c stack checking. The length was correct but the top was being
set to the current stack pointer instead of the correct top.
Fixes#7643
This makes Bitmap subscr raise IndexError instead of ValueError
when the index arguments are wrong.
In #7497 port_background_task was renamed to port_background_tick
but the actual call site wasn't changed. This meant that it was
no longer called!
Rename more functions from task to tick to make it clearer which is
which.
Fixes polling thread looping forever hangs preventing new connections.
Don't lose listening sockets on mp resets and re-init.
Keep better separation of "system" and "user" sockets.
Track socket states to prevent re-use of sockets before closed.
Close REST socket when transaction completes. No post-init.
Remove unnecessary state flags.
This reverts commit 7e6e824d56.
Fixes#7770
The change in #7623 needs to be revered; the raise-site added in #7632
is the correct one and the one in socketpool needs to be reverted.
This is not affecting 8.0.x because #7623 was not back-ported to there
before we realized it was not a full fix.
Both #7770 and #7606 should be re-tested. I didn't test.
Based on Feather RP2040 SCORPIO, but new USB PID (from MBAdafruitBoards/Production) and pin name changes for GP16-23 (CKN/CKP etc., from board schematic).
It now handles deinit, never_reset and sharing tracking. PWM
now runs in the WAIT state as well during a time.sleep().
_reset_ok() was removed because it was called in one spot right
before deinit().
Some PWMOut were also switched to a bitmap for use instead of
reference count. That way init and deinit are idempotent.
Fixes#6589. Fixes#4841. Fixes#4541.
Rather than returning the negative error value.
This is intended to close#7606, though I did not test with mqtt.
Instead, I created a simple standalone test program:
```python
import wifi, socketpool, ssl, time
#wifi.radio.connect(<omitted>)
import socketpool
socket = socketpool.SocketPool(wifi.radio)
ctx = ssl.create_default_context()
b = bytearray(8)
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
sss = ctx.wrap_socket(s, server_hostname='example.com')
sss.connect(('example.com', 443))
sss.setblocking(False)
r = sss.recv_into(b)
print(r, b) # prints 4294967285 which is -11 as unsigned
sss.close()
```
Before the change, r was the out of range value 4294967285. After the
change, the recv_into call raises OSError instead.
This is comparable to the behavior on standard Python, though an
SSLWantReadError is raised instead.
The original (mis)behavior seems to match what was uncovered deep inside
minimqtt by adding logging:
```
370.578: DEBUG - PKT: _sock_exact_recv: recv_len = 4294967285
```
This 2-in-1 PR started with the goal of support the Bangle.js 2
smartwatch with *no USB*.
* Adds "secure" DFU build support with a committed private key.
* Adds 3-bit color support with one dummy bit for the JDI memory display
* Allows nrf boards to have a board_background_task() run in RUN_BACKGROUND_TASK.
This is needed because the Bangle.js 2 uses the watchdog to reset.
* Renamed port_background_task() to port_background_tick() to indicate it
runs on tick, not RUN_BACKGROUND_TASK.
* Marks serial connected when the display terminal is inited. This means
that safe mode messages show up on the display.
ACep, 7-color epaper displays also pack 3 bits in 4. So, I added that
support as well.
* Adds 3-bit ACeP color support for 7-color e-paper displays. (Not
watch related but similar due to color depth.)
* Allows a refresh sequence instead of a single int command. The 7" ACeP
display requires a data byte for refresh.
* Adds optional delay after resetting the display. The ACeP displays
need this. (Probably to load LUTs from flash.)
* Adds a cleaning phase for ACeP displays before the real refresh.
For both:
* Add dither support to Palette.
* Palette no longer converts colors when set. Instead, it caches
converted colors at each index.
* ColorConverter now caches the last converted color. It should make
conversions faster for repeated colors (not dithering.)
Watchdogs are used to reboot out of the bootloader. There is a
scratch register for user watchdogs. So use sdk functions to better
distinguish these.
Related to #7346
The comment says it is `buffer[start:end]` but it assumed elements
were a single byte long. Now it correctly does multibyte elements
from array.array.
Fixes#4988