Since commit beeb74 we already check in modussl_mbedtls whether this
function is provided by the ESP-IDF before calling it, thus we no longer
need to define it here in order to compile.
Removing it so that if CONFIG_MBEDTLS_DEBUG is defined we do not cause any
'multiple definition' compile errors.
Signed-off-by: Daniël van de Giessen <daniel@dvdgiessen.nl>
This commit updates the esp32 port to work exclusively with ESP-IDF v5.
IDF v5 is needed for some of the newer ESP32 SoCs to work, and it also
cleans up a lot of the inconsistencies between existing SoCs (eg S2, S3,
and C3).
Support for IDF v4 is dropped because it's a lot of effort to maintain both
versions at the same time.
The following components have been verified to work on the various SoCs:
ESP32 ESP32-S2 ESP32-S3 ESP32-C3
build pass pass pass pass
SPIRAM pass pass pass N/A
REPL (UART) pass pass pass pass
REPL (USB) N/A pass pass N/A
filesystem pass pass pass pass
GPIO pass pass pass pass
SPI pass pass pass pass
I2C pass pass pass pass
PWM pass pass pass pass
ADC pass pass pass pass
WiFi STA pass pass pass pass
WiFi AP pass pass pass pass
BLE pass N/A pass pass
ETH pass -- -- --
PPP pass pass pass --
sockets pass pass pass pass
SSL pass ENOMEM pass pass
RMT pass pass pass pass
NeoPixel pass pass pass pass
I2S pass pass pass N/A
ESPNow pass pass pass pass
ULP-FSM pass pass pass N/A
SDCard pass N/A N/A pass
WDT pass pass pass pass
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
ESP-NOW is a proprietary wireless communication protocol which supports
connectionless communication between ESP32 and ESP8266 devices, using
vendor specific WiFi frames. This commit adds support for this protocol
through a new `espnow` module.
This commit builds on original work done by @nickzoic, @shawwwn and with
contributions from @zoland. Features include:
- Use of (extended) ring buffers in py/ringbuf.[ch] for robust IO.
- Signal strength (RSSI) monitoring.
- Core support in `_espnow` C module, extended by `espnow.py` module.
- Asyncio support via `aioespnow.py` module (separate to this commit).
- Docs provided at `docs/library/espnow.rst`.
Methods available in espnow.ESPNow class are:
- active(True/False)
- config(): set rx buffer size, read timeout and tx rate
- recv()/irecv()/recvinto() to read incoming messages from peers
- send() to send messages to peer devices
- any() to test if a message is ready to read
- irq() to set callback for received messages
- stats() returns transfer stats:
(tx_pkts, tx_pkt_responses, tx_failures, rx_pkts, lost_rx_pkts)
- add_peer(mac, ...) registers a peer before sending messages
- get_peer(mac) returns peer info: (mac, lmk, channel, ifidx, encrypt)
- mod_peer(mac, ...) changes peer info parameters
- get_peers() returns all peer info tuples
- peers_table supports RSSI signal monitoring for received messages:
{peer1: [rssi, time_ms], peer2: [rssi, time_ms], ...}
ESP8266 is a pared down version of the ESP32 ESPNow support due to code
size restrictions and differences in the low-level API. See docs for
details.
Also included is a test suite in tests/multi_espnow. This tests basic
espnow data transfer, multiple transfers, various message sizes, encrypted
messages (pmk and lmk), and asyncio support.
Initial work is from https://github.com/micropython/micropython/pull/4115.
Initial import of code is from:
https://github.com/nickzoic/micropython/tree/espnow-4115.
Helps prevent the filesystem from getting formatted by mistake, among other
things. For example, on a Pico board, entering Ctrl+D and Ctrl+C fast many
times will eventually wipe the filesystem (without warning or notice).
Further rationale: Ctrl+C is used a lot by automation scripts (eg mpremote)
and UI's (eg Mu, Thonny) to get the board into a known state. If the board
is not responding for a short time then it's not possible to know if it's
just a slow start up (eg in _boot.py), or an infinite loop in the main
application. The former should not be interrupted, but the latter should.
The only way to distinguish these two cases would be to wait "long enough",
and if there's nothing on the serial after "long enough" then assume it's
running the application and Ctrl+C should break out of it. But defining
"long enough" is impossible for all the different boards and their possible
behaviour. The solution in this commit is to make it so that frozen
start-up code cannot be interrupted by Ctrl+C. That code then effectively
acts like normal C start-up code, which also cannot be interrupted.
Note: on the stm32 port this was never seen as an issue because all
start-up code is in C. But now other ports start to put more things in
_boot.py and so this problem crops up.
Signed-off-by: David Grayson <davidegrayson@gmail.com>
usocket_events_deinit will only be available if MICROPY_PY_USOCKET_EVENTS
is enabled (which is only enabled when webrepl is enabled).
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
Some S2/S3 modules don't use the native USB interface but instead have an
external USB-UART. To make the GENERIC_S3/S3 firmware work on these boards
the UART REPL is enabled in addition to the native USB CDC REPL.
Fixes issues #8418 and #8524.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
This change allows the same heap allocation rules to be used when using
malloc regardless if the board has SPRAM or normal RAM.
Integrating with the esp32-camera for example requires that ESP32 SPRAM be
allocatable using the esp-idf capabilities aware allocation functions. In
the case of esp32-camera it's for the framebuffer.
Detect when CONFIG_SPIRAM_USE_MALLOC is in use and use the standard
automatic configuration of leaving 1/2 of the SPRAM available to other
FreeRTOS tasks.
If MICROPY_PY_SYS_PATH_ARGV_DEFAULTS is enabled (which it is by default)
then sys.path and sys.argv will be initialised and populated with default
values. This keeps all bare-metal ports aligned.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
Frozen modules will be searched preferentially, but gives the user the
ability to override this behavior.
This matches the previous behavior where "" was implicitly the frozen
search path, but the frozen list was checked before the filesystem.
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
The methods duty_u16() and duty_ns() are implemented to match the existing
docs. The duty will remain the same when the frequency is changed.
Standard ESP32 as well as S2, S3 and C3 are supported.
Thanks to @kdschlosser for the fix for rounding in resolution calculation.
Documentation is updated and examples expanded for esp32, including the
quickref and tutorial. Additional notes are added to the machine.PWM docs
regarding limitations of hardware PWM.
To do this the board must define MICROPY_BOARD_STARTUP, set
MICROPY_SOURCE_BOARD then define the new start-up code.
For example, in mpconfigboard.h:
#define MICROPY_BOARD_STARTUP board_startup
void board_startup(void);
in mpconfigboard.cmake:
set(MICROPY_SOURCE_BOARD
${MICROPY_BOARD_DIR}/board.c
)
and in a new board.c file in the board directory:
#include "py/mpconfig.h"
void board_startup(void) {
boardctrl_startup();
// extra custom startup
}
This follows stm32's boardctrl facilities.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
Add a new board type for ESP32-C3 revision 3 and up that implement the USB
serial/JTAG port on pin 18 and 19. This variant uses the USB serial for
programming and console, leaving the UART free.
- Pins 18 and 19 are correctly reserved for this variant. Also pins 14-17
are reserved for flash for any ESP32-C3 so they can't be reconfigured
anymore to crash the system.
- Added usb_serial_jtag.c and .h to implement this interface.
- Interface was tested to work correctly together with webrepl.
- Interface was tested to work correctly when sending and receiving
large files with ampy.
- Disconnecting terminal or USB will not hang the system when it's
trying to print.
This commit adds I2S protocol support for the esp32 and stm32 ports, via
a new machine.I2S class. It builds on the stm32 work of blmorris, #1361.
Features include:
- a consistent I2S API across the esp32 and stm32 ports
- I2S configurations supported:
- master transmit and master receive
- 16-bit and 32-bit sample sizes
- mono and stereo formats
- sampling frequency
- 3 modes of operation:
- blocking
- non-blocking with callback
- uasyncio
- internal ring buffer size can be tuned
- documentation for Pyboards and esp32-based boards
- tested on the following development boards:
- Pyboard D SF2W
- Pyboard V1.1
- ESP32 with SPIRAM
- ESP32
Signed-off-by: Mike Teachman <mike.teachman@gmail.com>
Improvements made:
- PSRAM support for S2
- partition definition for 16MiB flash
- correct ADC and DAC pins
- correct GPIO and IRQ pins
- S3 components in CMakeLists
Based on original commit made by Seon Rozenblum aka @UnexpectedMaker.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
This commit fixes two issues on the esp32:
- it enables machine.soft_reset() to be called in main.py;
- it enables machine.reset_cause() to correctly identify a soft reset.
The former is useful in that it enables soft resets in applications that
are started at boot time. The support is patterned after the stm32 port.
With this commit the code should work correctly regardless of the size of
StackType_t (it's actually 1 byte in size for the esp32's custom FreeRTOS).
Fixes issue #6072.
Implements text, rodata and bss generalised relocations, as well as generic
qstr-object linking. This allows importing dynamic native modules on all
supported architectures in a unified way.
This commit adds support for a second supported hash (currently set to the
4.0-beta1 tag). When this hash is detected, the relevant changes are
applied.
This allows to start using v4 features (e.g. BLE with Nimble), and also
start doing testing, while still supporting the original, stable, v3.3 IDF.
Note: this feature is experimental, not well tested, and network.LAN and
network.PPP are currently unsupported.
On this port the GIL is enabled and everything works under the assumption
of the GIL, ie that a given task has exclusive access to the uPy state, and
any ISRs interrupt the current task and therefore the ISR inherits
exclusive access to the uPy state for the duration of its execution.
If the MicroPython tasks are not pinned to a specific core then an ISR may
be executed on a different core to the task, making it possible for the
main task and an ISR to execute in parallel, breaking the assumption of the
GIL.
The easiest and safest fix for this is to pin all MicroPython related code
to the same CPU core, as done by this patch. Then any ISR that accesses
MicroPython state must be registered from a MicroPython task, to ensure it
is invoked on the same core.
See issue #4895.
The stm32 and nrf ports already had the behaviour that they would first
check if the script exists before executing it, and this patch makes all
other ports work the same way. This helps when developing apps because
it's hard to tell (when unconditionally trying to execute the scripts) if
the resulting OSError at boot up comes from missing boot.py or main.py, or
from some other error. And it's not really an error if these scripts don't
exist.
Replaces "PYB: soft reboot" with "MPY: soft reboot", etc.
Having a consistent prefix across ports reduces the difference between
ports, which is a general goal. And this change won't break pyboard.py
because that tool only looks for "soft reboot".
This is necessary for two reasons: 1) FreeRTOS still needs the TCB data
structure even after vPortCleanUpTCB has been called, so this latter hook
function cannot free the TCB, and there is no where else to safely delete
it (this behaviour has changed recently in the ESP IDF); 2) when using
external SPI RAM the uPy heap is in this external memory but the task stack
must be allocated from internal SRAM.
Fixes issue #3904.
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.
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.
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.