rather than setting the heap size statically, micropython allocates
the biggest contiguous chunk possible, but in no event more than half the
total internal sram. On esp32 this gives 123728 bytes of `gc.mem_free`
in the repl.
esp32 places the psram start at SOC_EXTRAM_DATA_LOW and it can extend
up to SOC_EXTRAM_DATA_SIZE. This is different than esp32-s2 and later,
which place the end at EXTRAM_DATA_HIGH and the limitation of
SOC_EXTRAM_DATA_SIZE was not previously identified as important.
Additionally, the esp32 has a reserved area within himem which was
not being accounted for.
With this change, the Feather ESP32 V2 feather can be used via thonny,
and the other "quick memory corruption tests" I was performing
also all succeed instead of failing.
Before this change, the incorrect address being used for spiram was
0x3fa00000..0x3fc00000 (2MiB). Now, it's 0x3f800000..0x3f9c0000 (1.75MiB)
due to the reserved area and the changed start address.
This is intended to be a no-effect change for other espressif chips besides
original esp32.
This adds support for CIRCUITPY_WIFI_SSID and CIRCUITPY_WIFI_PASSWORD
in `/.env`. When both are defined, CircuitPython will attempt to
connect to the network even when user code isn't running. If the
user code attempts to a network with the same SSID, it will return
immediately. Connecting to another SSID will disconnect from the
auto-connected network. If the user code initiates the connection,
then it will be shutdown after user code exits. (Should match <8
behavior.)
This PR also reworks the default displayio terminal. It now supports
a title bar TileGrid in addition to the (newly renamed) scroll area.
The default title bar is the top row of the display and is positioned
to the right of the Blinka logo when it is enabled. The scroll area
is now below the Blinka logo.
The Wi-Fi auto-connect code now uses the title bar to show its
state including the IP address when connected. It does this through
the "standard" OSC control sequence `ESC ] 0 ; <s> ESC \` where <s>
is the title bar string. This is commonly supported by terminals
so it should work over USB and UART as well.
Related to #6174
This lets the BLE stack run through the wait period after a VM run
when it may be waiting for more writes due to an auto-reload.
User BLE functionality will have their events stopped. Scanning and
advertising is also stopped.
Per Scott, the purpose of this trick is to make the board programmable from Arduino even when CP is installed, so my convenience of escaping into UF2 is not going to work out.
- update esp-idf to v4.4
- add esp32s3 support
- add analogio on esp32c3
- disable rgbmatrix on all espressif soc
Co-authored-by: Scott Shawcroft <scott@adafruit.com>
Co-authored-by: Seon Rozenblum <seon@unexpectedmaker.com>
With the Kaluga devkit, the camera interferes with the JTAG function.
However, having DEBUG turned on e.g., to get extended debug information
on the UART debug connection remains useful.
Now, by arranging to add to CFLAGS += -DDEBUG -DENABLE_JTAG=0, this
configuration is easy to achieve.