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447 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Christian Walther
11ed6f86f0 Optimize out allocation moving code on boards that don't need it.
When no features are enabled that use movable allocations, supervisor_move_memory() is not needed.
2020-11-29 16:27:36 +01:00
Christian Walther
9ecaa16ece Unify redundant low/high_address computation to save a bit of code size. 2020-11-29 16:04:31 +01:00
Christian Walther
993a581f5e Make CIRCUITPY_SUPERVISOR_ALLOC_COUNT dependent on enabled features.
Avoids wasted memory and makes it easier to keep track of who needs how much for future additions.
2020-11-28 17:54:34 +01:00
Christian Walther
7ca36d45a4 Fix align32_size().
It not only caused crashes with requests larger than 64K (can happen with RGBMatrix), but also generated a lot longer code than necessary.
2020-11-28 17:54:34 +01:00
Christian Walther
2ba9805f84 Use movable allocation system for terminal tilegrid.
Moving memory is now done by the infrastructure and neither necessary nor correct here anymore.
2020-11-28 17:54:34 +01:00
Christian Walther
c7404a3ff8 Add movable allocation system.
This allows calls to `allocate_memory()` while the VM is running, it will then allocate from the GC heap (unless there is a suitable hole among the supervisor allocations), and when the VM exits and the GC heap is freed, the allocation will be moved to the bottom of the former GC heap and transformed into a proper supervisor allocation. Existing movable allocations will also be moved to defragment the supervisor heap and ensure that the next VM run gets as much memory as possible for the GC heap.

By itself this breaks terminalio because it violates the assumption that supervisor_display_move_memory() still has access to an undisturbed heap to copy the tilegrid from. It will work in many cases, but if you're unlucky you will get garbled terminal contents after exiting from the vm run that created the display. This will be fixed in the following commit, which is separate to simplify review.
2020-11-28 17:50:23 +01:00
Dan Halbert
e308a9ec11 working! PinAlarm not implemented yet. 2020-11-27 16:03:37 -05:00
Dan Halbert
ef0830bfe2 merge from upstream + wip 2020-11-25 17:52:06 -05:00
Dan Halbert
7a45afc549 working, but need to avoid deep sleeping too fast before USB ready 2020-11-23 22:44:53 -05:00
Dan Halbert
a0f1ec3c4a wip 2020-11-22 19:10:09 -05:00
Dan Halbert
75559f35cc wip: ResetReason to microcontroller.cpu 2020-11-21 23:29:52 -05:00
Dan Halbert
e4c66990e2 compiles 2020-11-20 23:33:39 -05:00
Dan Halbert
39e1f52e28 wip; not compiling yet 2020-11-19 17:47:12 -05:00
Dan Halbert
649c930536 wip 2020-11-19 15:43:39 -05:00
Jeff Epler
331aa6e59f displayio: When the display is tall, move blinka above the text
This makes a more useful display on the portrait magtag, allowing 21
characters across instead of just 18.  There are 20 full rows of text,
instead of 21.  The total number of characters increases slightly from 378
to 420.

For comparison, the Commodore VIC 20 had 22 rows of 23 characters for a
total of 506 characters. :-P
2020-11-19 11:43:18 -06:00
Dan Halbert
ffff02c053 Merge remote-tracking branch 'adafruit/main' into sleep 2020-11-16 12:06:11 -05:00
Dan Halbert
bb77f1d130 wip: initial code changes, starting from @tannewt's sleepio branch 2020-11-16 11:56:20 -05:00
Scott Shawcroft
bda3267432
Save flash space
* No weak link for modules. It only impacts _os and _time and is
  already disabled for non-full builds.
* Turn off PA00 and PA01 because they are the crystal on the Metro
  M0 Express.
* Change ejected default to false to move it to BSS. It is set on
  USB connection anyway.
* Set sinc_filter to const. Doesn't help flash but keeps it out of
  RAM.
2020-11-13 18:57:52 -08:00
Dan Halbert
144eb131ae
Merge pull request #3627 from adafruit/6.0.x
Merge 6.0.x bugfixes to main
2020-10-31 12:28:20 -04:00
Dan Halbert
345d84ffde improve USB CDC disconnect/reconnect checking 2020-10-30 22:25:50 -04:00
Scott Shawcroft
9a4efed8cb
Start tweaking the workflow to sleep 2020-10-27 17:55:03 -07:00
Jeff Epler
3c05a8c68c
Merge pull request #3482 from cwalther/alloc
Fix inconsistent supervisor heap
2020-10-16 21:31:32 -05:00
Scott Shawcroft
379e73af2e
Finer grained, per port tick locking
Fixes #3504 hopefully.
2020-10-12 18:43:21 -07:00
Scott Shawcroft
09bc415751
Unify iMX flash config and add Metro M7 1011
This unifies the flash config to the settings used by the Boot ROM.
This makes the config unique per board which allows for changing
quad enable and status bit differences per flash device. It also
allows for timing differences due to the board layout.

This change also tweaks linker layout to leave more ram space for
the CircuitPython heap.
2020-10-07 15:23:47 -07:00
Christian Walther
be8092f4d3 When there is not enough free space, but a matching hole on the other side, use it. 2020-10-02 23:07:07 +02:00
Christian Walther
5bdb8c45dd Allow allocate_memory() to reuse holes when matching exactly.
This requires recovering the pointer of the allocation, which could be done by adding up neighbor lengths, but the simpler way is to stop NULLing it out in the first place and instead mark an allocation as freed by the client by setting the lowest bit of the length (which is always zero in a valid length).
2020-10-02 23:03:21 +02:00
Christian Walther
d6d02c67d2 Fix inconsistent supervisor heap.
When allocations were freed in a different order from the reverse of how they were allocated (leaving holes), the heap would get into an inconsistent state, eventually resulting in crashes.

free_memory() relies on having allocations in order, but allocate_memory() did not guarantee that: It reused the first allocation with a NULL ptr without ensuring that it was between low_address and high_address. When it belongs to a hole in the allocated memory, such an allocation is not really free for reuse, because free_memory() still needs its length.

Instead, explicitly mark allocations available for reuse with a special (invalid) value in the length field. Only allocations that lie between low_address and high_address are marked that way.
2020-10-02 23:03:21 +02:00
Scott Shawcroft
d62ac24493
Merge pull request #3469 from jepler/noreturn
Add some NORETURN attributes
2020-10-01 11:18:36 -07:00
microDev
4c7d9e3aaf
Update make translate script 2020-09-29 11:14:30 +05:30
Jeff Epler
726dcdb60a Add some NORETURN attributes
I have a function where it should be impossible to reach the end, so I put in a safe-mode reset at the bottom:
```
int find_unused_slot(void) {
    // precondition: you already verified that a slot was available
    for (int i=0; i<NUM_SLOTS; i++) {
        if( slot_free(i)) {
            return i;
        }
    }
    safe_mode_reset(MICROPY_FATAL_ERROR);
}
```
However, the compiler still gave a diagnostic, because safe_mode_reset was not declared NORETURN.

So I started by teaching the compiler that reset_into_safe_mode never returned.  This leads at least one level deeper due to reset_cpu needing to be a NORETURN function.  Each port is a little different in this area.  I also marked reset_to_bootloader as NORETURN.
Additional notes:

 * stm32's reset_to_bootloader was not implemented, but now does a bare reset.  Most stm32s are not fitted with uf2 bootloaders anyway.
 * ditto cxd56
 * esp32s2 did not implement reset_cpu at all.  I used esp_restart().  (not tested)
 * litex did not implement reset_cpu at all.  I used reboot_ctrl_write.  But notably this is what reset_to_bootloader already did, so one or the other must be incorrect (not tested).  reboot_ctrl_write cannot be declared NORETURN, as it returns unless the special value 0xac is written), so a new unreachable forever-loop is added.
 * cxd56's reset is via a boardctl() call which can't generically be declared NORETURN, so a new unreacahble "for(;;)" forever-loop is added.
 * In several places, NVIC_SystemReset is redeclared with NORETURN applied.  This is accepted just fine by gcc.  I chose this as preferable to editing the multiple copies of CMSIS headers where it is normally declared.
 * the stub safe_mode reset simply aborts.  This is used in mpy-cross.
2020-09-28 18:55:56 -05:00
Jeff Epler
6bcbe51f7f supervisor: stub: make unimplemented safe_mode loop forever 2020-09-24 16:57:20 -05:00
Jeff Epler
28043c94b5 supervisor: Improve serial connection detection
These changes remove the caveat from supervisor.runtime.serial_connected.

It appears that _tud_cdc_connected() only tracks explicit changes to the
"DTR" bit, which leads to disconnects not being registered.

Instead:
 * when line state is changed explicitly, track the dtr value in
   _serial_connected
 * when the USB bus is suspended, set _serial_connected to False

Testing performed (using sam e54 xplained):  Run a program to show
the state of `serial_connected` on the LED:
```
import digitalio
import supervisor
import board

led = digitalio.DigitalInOut(board.LED)
while True:
    led.switch_to_output(not supervisor.runtime.serial_connected)
```

Try all the following:
 * open, close serial terminal program
    - LED status tracks whether terminal is open
 * turn on/off data lines using the switchable charge-only cable
    - LED turns off when switch is in "charger" position
    - LED turns back on when switch is in Data position and terminal is
      opened (but doesn't turn back on just because switch position is
      changed)
2020-09-17 18:32:06 -05:00
Scott Shawcroft
750bc1e04a
Merge pull request #3398 from jepler/better-dictionary-compression
compression: Implement @ciscorn's dictionary approach
2020-09-16 11:10:22 -07:00
Jeff Epler
d9e336d39f supervisor translate: explain the dictionary 2020-09-15 13:18:04 -05:00
microDev
506bb097f7
Update safe_mode.c 2020-09-13 23:17:14 +05:30
microDev
36da92075b Update safe mode reason 2020-09-13 22:57:24 +05:30
Taku Fukada
d18d79ac47 Small improvements to the dictionary compression 2020-09-14 01:50:01 +09:00
Jeff Epler
40ab5c6b21 compression: Implement ciscorn's dictionary approach
Massive savings.  Thanks so much @ciscorn for providing the initial
code for choosing the dictionary.

This adds a bit of time to the build, both to find the dictionary
but also because (for reasons I don't fully understand), the binary
search in the compress() function no longer worked and had to be
replaced with a linear search.

I think this is because the intended invariant is that for codebook
entries that encode to the same number of bits, the entries are ordered
in ascending value.  However, I mis-placed the transition from "words"
to "byte/char values" so the codebook entries for words are in word-order
rather than their code order.

Because this price is only paid at build time, I didn't care to determine
exactly where the correct fix was.

I also commented out a line to produce the "estimated total memory size"
-- at least on the unix build with TRANSLATION=ja, this led to a build
time KeyError trying to compute the codebook size for all the strings.
I think this occurs because some single unicode code point ('ァ') is
no longer present as itself in the compressed strings, due to always
being replaced by a word.

As promised, this seems to save hundreds of bytes in the German translation
on the trinket m0.

Testing performed:
 - built trinket_m0 in several languages
 - built and ran unix port in several languages (en, de_DE, ja) and ran
   simple error-producing codes like ./micropython -c '1/0'
2020-09-12 10:10:45 -05:00
microDev
4da478382d Fix serial console output & add more boards 2020-09-12 17:46:52 +05:30
microDev
305bed6d9e Added esp32s2 safe_mode & fixed user_safe_mode 2020-09-11 21:06:54 +05:30
Scott Shawcroft
1ba28b3edc
Merge pull request #3370 from jepler/compression-bigrams
add bigram compression to makeqstrdata (save ~100 bytes on trinket m0 de_DE)
2020-09-10 11:44:56 -07:00
Jeff Epler
0eee93729a Fix decompression of unicode values above 2047
Two problems: The lead byte for 3-byte sequences was wrong, and one
mid-byte was not even filled in due to a missing "++"!

Apparently this was broken ever since the first "Compress as unicode,
not bytes" commit, but I believed I'd "tested" it by running on the
Pinyin translation.

This rendered at least the Korean and Japanese translations completely
illegible, affecting 5.0 and all later releases.
2020-09-08 20:54:47 -05:00
Jeff Epler
bdb07adfcc translations: Make decompression clearer
Now this gets filled in with values e.g., 128 (0x80) and 159 (0x9f).
2020-09-08 19:07:53 -05:00
Scott Shawcroft
99f5011d74
Fix heap without PSRAM. Never set heap_size. 2020-09-08 17:06:09 -07:00
Scott Shawcroft
96cf60fbbd
Merge remote-tracking branch 'adafruit/main' into native_wifi 2020-09-03 16:34:56 -07:00
Scott Shawcroft
786f4ed114
Merge pull request #3344 from jepler/issue-3184
Fix RGBMatrix, FrameBufferDisplay bugs
2020-09-02 15:32:30 -07:00
Jeff Epler
07740d19f3 add bigram compression to makeqstrdata
Compress common unicode bigrams by making code points in the range
0x80 - 0xbf (inclusive) represent them.  Then, they can be greedily
encoded and the substituted code points handled by the existing Huffman
compression.  Normally code points in the range 0x80-0xbf are not used
in Unicode, so we stake our own claim.  Using the more arguably correct
"Private Use Area" (PUA) would mean that for scripts that only use
code points under 256 we would use more memory for the "values" table.

bigram means "two letters", and is also sometimes called a "digram".
It's nothing to do with "big RAM".  For our purposes, a bigram represents
two successive unicode code points, so for instance in our build on
trinket m0 for english the most frequent are:
['t ', 'e ', 'in', 'd ', ...].

The bigrams are selected based on frequency in the corpus, but the
selection is not necessarily optimal, for these reasons I can think of:
 * Suppose the corpus was just "tea" repeated 100 times.  The
   top bigrams would be "te", and "ea".  However,
   overlap, "te" could never be used.  Thus, some bigrams might actually
   waste space
    * I _assume_ this has to be why e.g., bigram 0x86 "s " is more
      frequent than bigram 0x85 " a" in English for Trinket M0, because
      sequences like "can't add" would get the "t " digram and then
      be unable to use the " a" digram.

 * And generally, if a bigram is frequent then so are its constituents.
   Say that "i" and "n" both encode to just 5 or 6 bits, then the huffman
   code for "in" had better compress to 10 or fewer bits or it's a net
   loss!
    * I checked though!  "i" is 5 bits, "n" is 6 bits (lucky guess)
      but the bigram 0x83 also just 6 bits, so this one is a win of
      5 bits for every "it" minus overhead.  Yay, this round goes to team
      compression.
    * On the other hand, the least frequent bigram 0x9d " n" is 10 bits
      long and its constituent code points are 4+6 bits so there's no
      savings, but there is the cost of the table entry.
    * and somehow 0x9f 'an' is never used at all!

With or without accounting for overlaps, there is some optimum number
of bigrams.  Adding one more bigram uses at least 2 bytes (for the
entry in the bigram table; 4 bytes if code points >255 are in the
source text) and also needs a slot in the Huffman dictionary, so
adding bigrams beyond the optimim number makes compression worse again.

If it's an improvement, the fact that it's not guaranteed optimal
doesn't seem to matter too much.  It just leaves a little more fruit
for the next sweep to pick up.  Perhaps try adding the most frequent
bigram not yet present, until it doesn't improve compression overall.

Right now, de_DE is again the "fullest" build on trinket_m0.  (It's
reclaimed that spot from the ja translation somehow)  This change saves
104 bytes there, increasing free space about 6.8%.  In the larger
(but not critically full) pyportal build it saves 324 bytes.

The specific number of bigrams used (32) was chosen as it is the max
number that fit within the 0x80..0xbf range.  Larger tables would
require the use of 16 bit code points in the de_DE build, losing savings
overall.

(Side note: The most frequent letters in English have been said
to be: ETA OIN SHRDLU; but we have UAC EIL MOPRST in our corpus)
2020-09-01 17:12:22 -05:00
Jeff Epler
9bd2a61d8b supervisor: Always allocate at least a 1x1 terminal
Otherwise, out of range writes would occur in tilegrid_set_tile, causing a safe mode reset.
```
Hardware watchpoint 6: -location *stack_alloc->ptr

Old value = 24652061
New value = 24641565
0x000444f2 in common_hal_displayio_tilegrid_set_tile (self=0x200002c8 <supervisor_terminal_text_grid>, x=1, y=1, tile_index=0 '\000')
    at ../../shared-module/displayio/TileGrid.c:236
236	    if (!self->partial_change) {
(gdb)
```
2020-09-01 10:55:45 -05:00
Dan Halbert
6dbd369272 merge from upstream 2020-08-30 14:39:03 -04:00
Scott Shawcroft
767ca5c3dc
Merge remote-tracking branch 'adafruit/main' into native_wifi 2020-08-27 11:42:31 -07:00
Jeff Epler
2e0a109331
Merge pull request #3318 from jepler/interrupt-serial-rx
supervisor: check for interrupt during rx_chr
2020-08-25 21:01:33 -05:00
Scott Shawcroft
8b71e26abd
Merge remote-tracking branch 'adafruit/main' into native_wifi 2020-08-25 16:39:23 -07:00
Scott Shawcroft
2b470b1486
Fix RGB LED use 2020-08-24 18:29:50 -07:00
Jeff Epler
1033e89561 supervisor: use mp_handle_pending to check for exceptions 2020-08-23 09:12:01 -05:00
Jeff Epler
f8a9e11ff4 WIP supervisor: check for interrupt during rx_chr 2020-08-23 08:47:18 -05:00
Dan Halbert
f714f53552 Merge remote-tracking branch 'adafruit/main' into ble_hci 2020-08-21 10:45:05 -04:00
Dan Halbert
0e30dd8bcc merge from upstream; working; includes debug_out code for debugging via Saleae for posterity 2020-08-20 20:29:57 -04:00
Jeff Epler
23aefe9509 Add usb-endpoint-count checking
.. however, the number of endpoints is only set for SAMD (8).
Other ports need to set the value.  Otherwise, the build will show
the message
```
Unable to check whether maximum number of endpoints is respected
```
2020-08-19 16:47:40 -05:00
Scott Shawcroft
9602ee6265
Disable wifi debug logging and memory log 2020-08-19 14:23:28 -07:00
Scott Shawcroft
ddcff85fa2
Add debugging. Scanning doesn't crash but returns no results. Need to config station. 2020-08-19 14:22:12 -07:00
Scott Shawcroft
1a6f4e0fe0
Scanning WIP. Need to sort out supervisor memory 2020-08-19 14:22:12 -07:00
Scott Shawcroft
d01f5dc0bd
Turn off terminalio for ja and ko
The font is missing many characters and the build needs the space.
We can optimize font storage when we get a good font.

The serial output will work as usual.
2020-08-17 17:17:59 -07:00
Jeff Epler
759ded9c38 Fix build errors when SHARPDISPLAY && !RGBMATRIX 2020-08-12 07:39:12 -05:00
Jeff Epler
c1400bae9b sharpmemory: Implement support for Sharp Memory Displays in framebufferio 2020-08-12 07:32:18 -05:00
Scott Shawcroft
bbac68e77c
Merge pull request #3232 from hierophect/esp32-neopixel
ESP32-S2: Add Neopixel support
2020-08-11 11:04:39 -07:00
Lucian Copeland
4613b58a31 Add skip for rgb matrix exception handling 2020-08-10 18:00:50 -04:00
Lucian Copeland
d47bd5529c Fix neopixel macro issue, set default neopixel color 2020-08-10 13:16:20 -04:00
Lucian Copeland
78d049d0f1 Fix pwm reset spew, protect against null reference in led status 2020-08-05 14:05:53 -04:00
Lucian Copeland
14b3b51c58 Rework build flags, prevent idf errors 2020-08-04 18:40:24 -04:00
Jeff Epler
710c2dc54b safe_mode: Exclude NORDIC_SOFT_DEVICE_ASSERT str if possible 2020-08-04 14:45:45 -05:00
Dan Halbert
0a60aee3e4 wip: compiles 2020-08-02 11:36:38 -04:00
Jeff Epler
d4801b8c54
Merge pull request #3225 from hathach/improve-highspeed-usb
Improve highspeed usb
2020-07-30 07:15:20 -05:00
Scott Shawcroft
b76d37f24a
Merge pull request #3223 from dhalbert/unmount-before-reset
storage.erase_filesystem(): disconnect from USB and wait 1 second before resetting
2020-07-29 10:47:24 -07:00
hathach
1f4fcb399b
move CFG_TUSB_RHPORT0_MODE into generated header 2020-07-29 16:05:31 +07:00
hathach
d8fef207d2 remove obsolete CFG in tusb_config.h 2020-07-29 15:45:01 +07:00
hathach
6063828279 replace USB_MSC_MAX_PACKET_SIZE with USB_HIGHSPEED in descriptor gen tool 2020-07-29 15:38:55 +07:00
Dan Halbert
65c22aa434 storage.erase_filesystem(): unmount and wait 1 second before resetting 2020-07-28 17:52:56 -04:00
Scott Shawcroft
2bd6d05663
Add externs. GCC10 complains about duplicate defines 2020-07-22 16:26:46 -07:00
Jeff Epler
9fd10322fe supervisor: rename some locals for clarity
It's perfectly OK for these variables with static linkage to have the
same name, but it's inconvenient for humans like me.
2020-07-20 08:45:31 -05:00
Jeff Epler
db43c56f79 background callbacks: Clear any callbacks that were queued
Before this, a background callback that was on the list when
background_callback_reset was called could have ended up in a state
that made it "un-queueable": its "prev" pointer could have been non-NULL.
2020-07-20 08:44:39 -05:00
Jeff Epler
98eef79faa background_callback_gc_collect: We must traverse the whole list 2020-07-17 14:55:46 -05:00
Jeff Epler
a18a392109 background_callback: Add gc collect callback
A background callback must never outlive its related object.  By
collecting the head of the linked list of background tasks, this will
not happen.

One hypothetical case where this could happen is if an MP3Decoder is
deleted while its callback to fill its buffer is scheduled.
2020-07-17 08:36:26 -05:00
Jeff Epler
81105cb9ef supervisor: usb: note that it's unusual to need to call usb_background 2020-07-15 11:49:44 -05:00
Jeff Epler
1df48176ce supervisor: factor supervisor_background_tasks from sundry ports 2020-07-15 11:49:44 -05:00
Jeff Epler
6160d11c5a supervisor: factor out, Handle USB via background callback 2020-07-15 11:49:44 -05:00
Jeff Epler
36b4646516 background_callback: Avoid CALLBACK_CRITICAL_BEGIN with nothing to do
CALLBACK_CRITICAL_BEGIN is heavyweight, but we can be confident we do
not have work to do as long as callback_head is NULL.

This gives back performance on nRF.
2020-07-15 09:26:47 -05:00
Jeff Epler
8c4a9f6444 supervisor: tick: only run background tasks once per tick 2020-07-15 09:26:47 -05:00
Jeff Epler
1474fccd2f supervisor: Add a linked list of background callbacks
In time, we should transition interrupt driven background tasks out of the
overall run_background_tasks into distinct background callbacks,
so that the number of checks that occur with each tick is reduced.
2020-07-15 09:26:47 -05:00
Jeff Epler
51b9a1aeca tick.c: adjust whitespace 2020-07-15 09:26:47 -05:00
Dan Halbert
f6869c69c5 wip: advertising; not tested 2020-07-12 19:45:23 -04:00
Diego Elio Pettenò
34b4993d63 Add license to some obvious files. 2020-07-06 19:16:25 +01:00
Jeff Epler
fcddfd0f39
Merge pull request #3083 from tannewt/esp32s2_busio
Add busio support for the ESP32-S2
2020-07-01 21:02:08 -05:00
Scott Shawcroft
1a0c10c328
Fix debug UART call 2020-06-29 17:15:01 -07:00
Dan Halbert
759929c24a hci early wip; refactor supervisor bluetooth.c for nrf: tested 2020-06-25 20:57:17 -04:00
Jeff Epler
076a96ccc6
Merge pull request #3046 from jepler/same51
Add basic SAM E54  support and SAM E54 Xplained board
2020-06-25 06:55:27 -05:00
Jeff Epler
87835c77e8
Merge pull request #3038 from jepler/compute-usb-devices
Compute USB_DEVICES instead of requiring it to be specified
2020-06-24 13:31:56 -05:00
Jeff Epler
bf460ddf25
supervisor.mk: Conditionally assign USB_DEVICES
This restores the ability to remove CDC and/or MSC, at the price of
giving up the new automatic check that USB_DEVICES is correct.
Since devices have to have CDC and MSC to be "CircuitPython",
this is not a facility that is going to be used by any in-tree drivers.
2020-06-24 09:44:45 -05:00
Jeff Epler
f232aef786 supervisor.mk: Compute USB_DEVICES; remove from boards and ports
Since Actions passed on the previous commit, where this computed value
was checked against the specified value (if any), this is no net change,
except that we no longer need to specify it for particular boards or
ports.
2020-06-23 12:59:01 -05:00
Scott Shawcroft
741e1d9828
Merge pull request #3043 from DavePutz/Issue-2865
Issue #2865 -Clean up after ctrl-c interrupt in sleep
2020-06-23 10:58:45 -07:00
DavePutz
b80abf1a90
Update handing of a CTRL-C exception 2020-06-23 12:15:01 -05:00