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Author SHA1 Message Date
Scott Shawcroft 418333979a
Fix autoreload, neopixel, monotonic_ns and sleep w/o SD 2020-03-13 11:12:31 -07:00
Scott Shawcroft 6f60afe8c5
First try at lowering the power consumption 2020-03-13 11:12:30 -07:00
Scott Shawcroft 7d8dac9211
Refine iMX RT memory layout and add three boards
Introduces a way to place CircuitPython code and data into
tightly coupled memory (TCM) which is accessible by the CPU in a
single cycle. It also frees up room in the corresponding cache for
intermittent data. Loading from external flash is slow!

The data cache is also now enabled.

Adds support for the iMX RT 1021 chip. Adds three new boards:
* iMX RT 1020 EVK
* iMX RT 1060 EVK
* Teensy 4.0

Related to #2492, #2472 and #2477. Fixes #2475.
2020-01-17 17:36:08 -08:00
Jeff Epler 46c5775ba4 supervisor: tick: add supervisor_fake_tick 2019-11-20 14:37:13 -06:00
Jeff Epler 70719597ab supervisor: tick: Rewrite without atomics 2019-11-20 14:37:13 -06:00
Jeff Epler 568636d562 run_background_tasks: Do nothing unless there has been a tick
This improves performance of running python code by 34%, based
on the "pystone" benchmark on metro m4 express at 5000 passes
(1127.65 -> 1521.6 passes/second).

In addition, by instrumenting the tick function and monitoring on an
oscilloscope, the time actually spent in run_background_tasks() on
the metro m4 decreases from average 43% to 0.5%. (however, there's
some additional overhead that is moved around and not accounted for
in that "0.5%" figure, each time supervisor_run_background_tasks_if_tick
is called but no tick has occurred)

On the CPB, it increases pystone from 633 to 769, a smaller percentage
increase of 21%.  I did not measure the time actually spent in
run_background_tasks() on CPB.

Testing performed: on metro m4 and cpb, run pystone adapted from python3.4
(change time.time to time.monotonic for sub-second resolution)

Besides running a 5000 pass test, I also ran a 50-pass test while
scoping how long an output pin was set.  Average: 34.59ms or 1445/s on m4,
67.61ms or 739/s on cbp, both matching the other pystone result reasonably
well.

import pystone
import board
import digitalio
import time

d = digitalio.DigitalInOut(board.D13)
d.direction = digitalio.Direction.OUTPUT

while True:
    d.value = 0
    time.sleep(.01)
    d.value = 1
    pystone.main(50)
2019-11-18 11:26:48 -06:00
Jeff Epler 7f744a2369 Supervisor: move most of systick to the supervisor
This code is shared by most parts, except where not all the #ifdefs
inside the tick function were present in all ports.  This mostly would
have broken gamepad tick support on non-samd ports.

The "ms32" and "ms64" variants of the tick functions are introduced
because there is no 64-bit atomic read.  Disabling interrupts avoids
a low probability bug where milliseconds could be off by ~49.5 days
once every ~49.5 days (2^32 ms).

Avoiding disabling interrupts when only the low 32 bits are needed is a minor
optimization.

Testing performed: on metro m4 express, USB still works and
time.monotonic_ns() still counts up
2019-11-18 11:01:23 -06:00