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8697 Commits

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Damien George
e708e87139 docs/library/pyb.rst: Add note about availability of USB MSC-only mode. 2018-02-01 15:52:49 +11:00
Damien George
3130424b54 stm32/usbdev: Add support for MSC-only USB device class.
Select this mode in boot.py via: pyb.usb_mode('MSC')
2018-02-01 15:47:16 +11:00
Damien George
72ca049de7 stm32/sdcard: Use maximum speed SDMMC clock on F7 MCUs.
This will get the SDMMC clock up to 48MHz.
2018-02-01 15:17:18 +11:00
Damien George
467a5926bc stm32/sdcard: Only define IRQ handler if using SDMMC1 peripheral.
So that the IRQ can be used by other peripheral drivers if needed.
2018-02-01 15:02:04 +11:00
Damien George
9e7d2c7abb stm32/modmachine: In freq(), select flash latency value based on freq. 2018-02-01 14:06:18 +11:00
Damien George
e8a8fa77ca stm32: Improve support for STM32F722, F723, F732, F733 MCUs. 2018-02-01 13:11:32 +11:00
Damien George
4e35d10829 stm32/can: Support MCUs without a CAN2 peripheral. 2018-02-01 13:11:02 +11:00
Damien George
583472e068 stm32/usbdev: Combine all str descriptor accessor funcs into one func.
There's no need to have these as separate functions, they just take up
unnecessary code space and combining them allows to factor common code, and
also allows to support arbitrary string descriptor indices.
2018-02-01 12:46:37 +11:00
Damien George
1d4246a2e8 stm32/usbdev: Reduce dependency on py header files. 2018-02-01 12:44:16 +11:00
Damien George
fed1b4fb56 stm32/sdcard: Make SD wait routine more power efficient by using WFI.
Using WFI allows the CPU to sleep while it is waiting, reducing power
consumption.
2018-02-01 12:20:45 +11:00
Damien George
c0496fd44d stm32/spi: Make SPI DMA wait routine more power efficient by using WFI.
The routine waits for the DMA to finish, which is signalled from a DMA IRQ
handler.  Using WFI makes the CPU sleep while waiting for the IRQ to arrive
which decreases power consumption.  To make it work correctly the check for
the change in state must be atomic and so IRQs must be disabled during the
check.  The key feature of the Cortex MCU that makes this possible is that
WFI will exit when an IRQ arrives even if IRQs are disabled.
2018-02-01 11:45:29 +11:00
Hemanth kumar
a44892dd0d drivers/sdcard: Update doc for ESP8266 to use correct SPI number.
machine.SPI(0) results in ValueError on ESP8266.  SPI(1) is the user
hardware SPI port (or use SPI(-1) for software SPI).
2018-01-31 21:25:58 +11:00
Damien George
524ff30275 minimal/README: Update text to better describe what "make run" does. 2018-01-31 21:05:21 +11:00
Damien George
23f9f9495f esp32/machine_uart: Fix check of UART id so it only allows valid UARTs. 2018-01-31 19:38:32 +11:00
Damien George
bd257a838f .gitmodules: Use https URL for lwIP submodule.
HTTPS is supported by Savannah and better to be secure than not.
2018-01-31 18:55:35 +11:00
Damien George
925c5b1da2 lib/utils/pyexec.h: Include py/obj.h because its decls are needed. 2018-01-31 18:21:07 +11:00
Damien George
efdda2c62d stm32: Add support for DHT11/DHT22 sensors. 2018-01-31 18:12:53 +11:00
Damien George
a40ce1d829 esp8266/modules: Move dht.py driver to drivers/dht directory. 2018-01-31 18:11:06 +11:00
Ayke van Laethem
7642785881 extmod/vfs_fat_file: Implement SEEK_CUR for non-zero offset.
CPython doesn't allow SEEK_CUR with non-zero offset for files in text mode,
and uPy inherited this behaviour for both text and binary files.  It makes
sense to provide full support for SEEK_CUR of binary-mode files in uPy, and
to do this in a minimal way means also allowing to use SEEK_CUR with
non-zero offsets on text-mode files.  That seems to be a fair compromise.
2018-01-31 17:33:07 +11:00
stijn
df952633ef windows: Add Appveyor CI builds for windows mingw port
Build and test 32bit and 64bit versions of the windows port using gcc
from mingw-w64. Note a bunch of tests which rely on floating point
math/printing have been disabled for now since they fail.
2018-01-31 16:09:15 +11:00
Peter D. Gray
1ed2c23efb stm32/modmachine: Handle case of no MICROPY_PY_MACHINE_I2C. 2018-01-31 15:59:04 +11:00
Ayke van Laethem
a275cb0f48 drivers/sdcard: Avoid allocation on the heap.
This commit fixes two things:
 1. Do not allocate on the heap in readblocks() - unless the block size
    is bigger than 512 bytes.
 2. Raise an error instead of returning 1 to indicate an error: the FAT
    block device layer does not check the return value. And other
    backends (e.g. esp32 blockdev) also raise an error instead of
    returning non-zero.
2018-01-10 19:14:46 +11:00
Jim Mussared
bb3412291a drivers/display/ssd1306: Fix super() call in SSD1306 driver. 2018-01-10 17:56:10 +11:00
stijn
42c4dd09a1 py/nlr: Fix missing trailing characters in comments in nlr.c 2017-12-29 22:24:53 +11:00
stijn
b184b6ae53 py/nlr: Fix nlr functions for 64bit ports built with gcc on Windows
The number of registers used should be 10, not 12, to match the assembly
code in nlrx64.c. With this change the 64bit mingw builds don't need to
use the setjmp implementation, and this fixes miscellaneous crashes and
assertion failures as reported in #1751 for instance.

To avoid mistakes in the future where something gcc-related for Windows
only gets fixed for one particular compiler/environment combination,
make use of a MICROPY_NLR_OS_WINDOWS macro.

To make sure everything nlr-related is now ok when built with gcc this
has been verified with:
- unix port built with gcc on Cygwin (i686-pc-cygwin-gcc and
  x86_64-pc-cygwin-gcc, version 6.4.0)
- windows port built with mingw-w64's gcc from Cygwin
 (i686-w64-mingw32-gcc and x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc, version 6.4.0)
 and MSYS2 (like the ones on Cygwin but version 7.2.0)
2017-12-29 22:24:46 +11:00
stijn
8041de59fe windows/mpconfigport: Enable some features, including the Python stack
Add some features which are already enabled in the unix port and
default to using the Python stack for scoped allocations: this can be
more performant in cases the heap is heavily used because for example
the memory needed for storing *args and **kwargs doesn't require
scanning the heap to find a free block.
2017-12-29 22:14:16 +11:00
stijn
6fc58db5d8 windows/mpconfigport: Provide off_t definition for MSVC port
For MSVC off_t is defined in sys/types.h but according to the comment
earlier in mpconfigport.h this cannot be included directly.
So just make off_t the same as mp_off_t.
This fixes the build for MSVC with MICROPY_STREAMS_POSIX_API
enabled because stream.h uses off_t.
2017-12-29 22:14:16 +11:00
Damien George
e784274430 py/mpz: In mpz_as_str_inpl, convert always-false checks to assertions.
There are two checks that are always false so can be converted to (negated)
assertions to save code space and execution time.  They are:

1. The check of the str parameter, which is required to be non-NULL as per
   the original comment that it has enough space in it as calculated by
   mp_int_format_size.  And for all uses of this function str is indeed
   non-NULL.

2. The check of the base parameter, which is already required to be between
   2 and 16 (inclusive) via the assertion in mp_int_format_size.
2017-12-29 14:17:55 +11:00
Damien George
9766fddcdc py/mpz: Simplify handling of borrow and quo adjustment in mpn_div.
The motivation behind this patch is to remove unreachable code in mpn_div.
This unreachable code was added some time ago in
9a21d2e070, when a loop in mpn_div was copied
and adjusted to work when mpz_dig_t was exactly half of the size of
mpz_dbl_dig_t (a common case).  The loop was copied correctly but it wasn't
noticed at the time that the final part of the calculation of num-quo*den
could be optimised, and hence unreachable code was left for a case that
never occurred.

The observation for the optimisation is that the initial value of quo in
mpn_div is either exact or too large (never too small), and therefore the
subtraction of quo*den from num may subtract exactly enough or too much
(but never too little).  Using this observation the part of the algorithm
that handles the borrow value can be simplified, and most importantly this
eliminates the unreachable code.

The new code has been tested with DIG_SIZE=3 and DIG_SIZE=4 by dividing all
possible combinations of non-negative integers with between 0 and 3
(inclusive) mpz digits.
2017-12-29 14:05:48 +11:00
Damien George
c7cb1dfcb9 py/parse: Fix macro evaluation by avoiding empty __VA_ARGS__.
Empty __VA_ARGS__ are not allowed in the C preprocessor so adjust the rule
arg offset calculation to not use them.  Also, some compilers (eg MSVC)
require an extra layer of macro expansion.
2017-12-29 13:44:26 +11:00
Damien George
d3fbfa491f py/parse: Update debugging code to compile on 64-bit arch. 2017-12-29 00:13:36 +11:00
Damien George
0016a45368 py/parse: Compress rule pointer table to table of offsets.
This is the sixth and final patch in a series of patches to the parser that
aims to reduce code size by compressing the data corresponding to the rules
of the grammar.

Prior to this set of patches the rules were stored as rule_t structs with
rule_id, act and arg members.  And then there was a big table of pointers
which allowed to lookup the address of a rule_t struct given the id of that
rule.

The changes that have been made are:
- Breaking up of the rule_t struct into individual components, with each
  component in a separate array.
- Removal of the rule_id part of the struct because it's not needed.
- Put all the rule arg data in a big array.
- Change the table of pointers to rules to a table of offsets within the
  array of rule arg data.

The last point is what is done in this patch here and brings about the
biggest decreases in code size, because an array of pointers is now an
array of bytes.

Code size changes for the six patches combined is:

   bare-arm:  -644
minimal x86: -1856
   unix x64: -5408
unix nanbox: -2080
      stm32:  -720
    esp8266:  -812
     cc3200:  -712

For the change in parser performance: it was measured on pyboard that these
six patches combined gave an increase in script parse time of about 0.4%.
This is due to the slightly more complicated way of looking up the data for
a rule (since the 9th bit of the offset into the rule arg data table is
calculated with an if statement).  This is an acceptable increase in parse
time considering that parsing is only done once per script (if compiled on
the target).
2017-12-29 00:13:36 +11:00
Damien George
c2c92ceefc py/parse: Remove rule_t struct because it's no longer needed. 2017-12-28 23:15:36 +11:00
Damien George
66d8885d85 py/parse: Pass rule_id to push_result_token, instead of passing rule_t*. 2017-12-28 23:12:10 +11:00
Damien George
815a8cd1ae py/parse: Pass rule_id to push_result_rule, instead of passing rule_t*.
Reduces code size by eliminating quite a few pointer dereferences.
2017-12-28 23:11:43 +11:00
Damien George
845511af25 py/parse: Break rule data into separate act and arg arrays.
Instead of each rule being stored in ROM as a struct with rule_id, act and
arg, the act and arg parts are now in separate arrays and the rule_id part
is removed because it's not needed.  This reduces code size, by roughly one
byte per grammar rule, around 150 bytes.
2017-12-28 23:09:49 +11:00
Damien George
1039c5e699 py/parse: Split out rule name from rule struct into separate array.
The rule name is only used for debugging, and this patch makes things a bit
cleaner by completely separating out the rule name from the rest of the
rule data.
2017-12-28 23:08:00 +11:00
Peter D. Gray
dfe8980acf stm32/spi: If MICROPY_HW_SPIn_MISO undefined, do not claim pin on init.
This permits output-only SPI use.
2017-12-28 18:00:20 +11:00
Damien George
b25f92160b py/nlr: Factor out common NLR code to macro and generic funcs in nlr.c.
Each NLR implementation (Thumb, x86, x64, xtensa, setjmp) duplicates a lot
of the NLR code, specifically that dealing with pushing and popping the NLR
pointer to maintain the linked-list of NLR buffers.  This patch factors all
of that code out of the specific implementations into generic functions in
nlr.c, along with a helper macro in nlr.h.  This eliminates duplicated
code.
2017-12-28 16:46:30 +11:00
Damien George
5bf8e85fc8 py/nlr: Clean up selection and config of NLR implementation.
If MICROPY_NLR_SETJMP is not enabled and the machine is auto-detected then
nlr.h now defines some convenience macros for the individual NLR
implementations to use (eg MICROPY_NLR_THUMB).  This keeps nlr.h and the
implementation in sync, and also makes the nlr_buf_t struct easier to read.
2017-12-28 16:18:39 +11:00
Damien George
97cc485538 py/nlrthumb: Fix use of naked funcs, must only contain basic asm code.
A function with a naked attribute must only contain basic inline asm
statements and no C code.

For nlr_push this means removing the "return 0" statement.  But for some
gcc versions this induces a compiler warning so the __builtin_unreachable()
line needs to be added.

For nlr_jump, this function contains a combination of C code and inline asm
so cannot be naked.
2017-12-28 15:59:09 +11:00
Paul Sokolovsky
7a9a73ee84 zephyr/main: Remove unused do_str() function.
The artifact of initial porting effort.
2017-12-26 20:16:08 +02:00
Paul Sokolovsky
096e967aad Revert "py/nlr: Factor out common NLR code to generic functions."
This reverts commit 6a3a742a6c.

The above commit has number of faults starting from the motivation down
to the actual implementation.

1. Faulty implementation.

The original code contained functions like:

NORETURN void nlr_jump(void *val) {
    nlr_buf_t **top_ptr = &MP_STATE_THREAD(nlr_top);
    nlr_buf_t *top = *top_ptr;
...
     __asm volatile (
    "mov    %0, %%edx           \n" // %edx points to nlr_buf
    "mov    28(%%edx), %%esi    \n" // load saved %esi
    "mov    24(%%edx), %%edi    \n" // load saved %edi
    "mov    20(%%edx), %%ebx    \n" // load saved %ebx
    "mov    16(%%edx), %%esp    \n" // load saved %esp
    "mov    12(%%edx), %%ebp    \n" // load saved %ebp
    "mov    8(%%edx), %%eax     \n" // load saved %eip
    "mov    %%eax, (%%esp)      \n" // store saved %eip to stack
    "xor    %%eax, %%eax        \n" // clear return register
    "inc    %%al                \n" // increase to make 1, non-local return
     "ret                        \n" // return
    :                               // output operands
    : "r"(top)                      // input operands
    :                               // clobbered registers
     );
}

Which clearly stated that C-level variable should be a parameter of the
assembly, whcih then moved it into correct register.

Whereas now it's:

NORETURN void nlr_jump_tail(nlr_buf_t *top) {
    (void)top;

    __asm volatile (
    "mov    28(%edx), %esi      \n" // load saved %esi
    "mov    24(%edx), %edi      \n" // load saved %edi
    "mov    20(%edx), %ebx      \n" // load saved %ebx
    "mov    16(%edx), %esp      \n" // load saved %esp
    "mov    12(%edx), %ebp      \n" // load saved %ebp
    "mov    8(%edx), %eax       \n" // load saved %eip
    "mov    %eax, (%esp)        \n" // store saved %eip to stack
    "xor    %eax, %eax          \n" // clear return register
    "inc    %al                 \n" // increase to make 1, non-local return
    "ret                        \n" // return
    );

    for (;;); // needed to silence compiler warning
}

Which just tries to perform operations on a completely random register (edx
in this case). The outcome is the expected: saving the pure random luck of
the compiler putting the right value in the random register above, there's
a crash.

2. Non-critical assessment.

The original commit message says "There is a small overhead introduced
(typically 1 machine instruction)". That machine instruction is a call
if a compiler doesn't perform tail optimization (happens regularly), and
it's 1 instruction only with the broken code shown above, fixing it
requires adding more. With inefficiencies already presented in the NLR
code, the overhead becomes "considerable" (several times more than 1%),
not "small".

The commit message also says "This eliminates duplicated code.". An
obvious way to eliminate duplication would be to factor out common code
to macros, not introduce overhead and breakage like above.

3. Faulty motivation.

All this started with a report of warnings/errors happening for a niche
compiler. It could have been solved in one the direct ways: a) fixing it
just for affected compiler(s); b) rewriting it in proper assembly (like
it was before BTW); c) by not doing anything at all, MICROPY_NLR_SETJMP
exists exactly to address minor-impact cases like thar (where a) or b) are
not applicable). Instead, a backwards "solution" was put forward, leading
to all the issues above.

The best action thus appears to be revert and rework, not trying to work
around what went haywire in the first place.
2017-12-26 19:27:58 +02:00
Paul Sokolovsky
d9977a8ad9 zephyr/Makefile: clean: Clean libmicropython.a too. 2017-12-26 14:46:16 +02:00
Paul Sokolovsky
5de064fbd0 docs/library/index: Elaborate uPy libraries intro. 2017-12-23 21:21:08 +02:00
Damien George
b806889512 stm32/i2c: Support more I2C baudrates for F746, and more F7 MCUs. 2017-12-23 19:24:24 +11:00
Damien George
008e1788e8 stm32/i2c: Fix bug with I2C4 initialisation. 2017-12-23 19:22:52 +11:00
Damien George
d32417c096 stm32/uart: Support board configs with CTS/RTS on UART6. 2017-12-23 19:03:16 +11:00
Damien George
9bcdb0acd1 esp8266/Makefile: Remove commented-out unused lines.
These were copied from the stm32 port (then stmhal) at the very beginning
of this port, with the anticipation that the esp8266 port would have board
definition files with a list of valid pins and their names.  But that has
not been implemented and likely won't be, so remove the corresponding lines
from the Makefile.
2017-12-22 17:16:42 +11:00
Ayke van Laethem
b90f51f86a drivers/sdcard: Support old SD cards (<=2GB). 2017-12-22 16:49:58 +11:00