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Author SHA1 Message Date
Dan Halbert
bc510e714f merge 3.0.2 to master 2018-09-18 15:38:12 -04:00
Dan Halbert
6a046f55c4 UART fixes and enhancements; default board object fix 2018-09-12 17:19:43 -04:00
Jeff Epler
e1b4e9b7c7 UART: Always allocate UART objects in the long-lived pool
Particularly when they have buffers that are written via IRQ or DMA,
UART objects do not relocate gracefully.  If such an object is
relocated to the long-lived pool after its original creation, the
IRQ or DMA will write to an unexpected location within the Python
heap, leading to a variety of symptoms.  The most frequent symptom
is inability to read from the UART.

Consider the particular case of atmel-samd: usart_uart_obj_t
contains a usart_async_descriptor contains a _usart_async_device.
In _sercom_init_irq_param the address of this contained
_usart_async_device is assigned to a global array
sercom_to_sercom_dev which is later used from the interrupt context
_sercom_usart_interrupt_handler to store the received data in the
right ring buffer.

When the UART object is relocated to the long-lived heap, there's no
mechanism to re-point these internal pointers, so instead take the
cowardly way and allocate the UART object as long-lived.

Happily, almost all UART objects are likely to be long-lived, so
this is unlikely to have a negative effect on memory usage or heap
fragmentation.

Closes: #1056
2018-08-08 19:21:57 -05:00
Scott Shawcroft
933add6cd8
Support internationalisation. 2018-08-07 14:58:57 -07:00
Dan Halbert
9b4477e1dc Implement UART for 3.0 + related fixes.
1. UART: ported to ASF4. Allow rx-only and tx-only. Add .baudrate r/w property.

2. Make NeoPixel timing deterministic by turning off caches during NeoPixel writes.
3. Incorporate asf4 updates:
  a. async USART driver
  b. bringing Atmel START configuration closer to what we use
  c. Clock initialization order now specified by CIRCUITPY_GCLK_INIT_1ST and _LAST.
4. supervisor/port.c: Move commented-out clock-test pin setting to correct location.
2018-02-21 17:18:49 -05:00
Dan Halbert
c478c10923 Do not allow a *io object to be used after deinit().
Fixes #278, #277, #276, #275.
2017-10-03 12:07:17 -07:00
Scott Shawcroft
aa700a8b42 shared-bindings: Clarify that UART.read() is slow. (#209) 2017-08-29 14:06:59 -04:00
Scott Shawcroft
30ee7019ca Merge tag 'v1.9.1'
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
2017-06-20 10:56:05 -07:00
Scott Shawcroft
714521a4c7 shared-bindings: Update docs to remove with statements from examples but add more detail to the design guide about their use. 2017-06-07 14:39:12 -07:00
Scott Shawcroft
f28f8ba568 Split up nativeio.
This was done to allow greatly granularity when deciding what functionality
is built into each board's build. For example, this way pulseio can be
omitted to allow for something else such as touchio.
2017-04-10 13:32:19 -07:00