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The machine.sleep() function can be misleading because it clashes with time.sleep() which has quite different semantics. So change it to machine.lightsleep() which shows that it is closer in behaviour to machine.deepsleep(). Also, add an optional argument to these two sleep functions to specify a maximum time to sleep for. This is a common operation and underlying hardware usually has a special way of performing this operation. The existing machine.sleep() function will remain for backwards compatibility purposes, and it can simply be an alias for machine.lightsleep() without arguments. The behaviour will be the same.
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:mod:`machine` --- functions related to the hardware
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====================================================
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.. module:: machine
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:synopsis: functions related to the hardware
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The ``machine`` module contains specific functions related to the hardware
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on a particular board. Most functions in this module allow to achieve direct
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and unrestricted access to and control of hardware blocks on a system
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(like CPU, timers, buses, etc.). Used incorrectly, this can lead to
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malfunction, lockups, crashes of your board, and in extreme cases, hardware
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damage.
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.. _machine_callbacks:
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A note of callbacks used by functions and class methods of :mod:`machine` module:
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all these callbacks should be considered as executing in an interrupt context.
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This is true for both physical devices with IDs >= 0 and "virtual" devices
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with negative IDs like -1 (these "virtual" devices are still thin shims on
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top of real hardware and real hardware interrupts). See :ref:`isr_rules`.
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Reset related functions
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-----------------------
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.. function:: reset()
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Resets the device in a manner similar to pushing the external RESET
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button.
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.. function:: reset_cause()
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Get the reset cause. See :ref:`constants <machine_constants>` for the possible return values.
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Interrupt related functions
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---------------------------
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.. function:: disable_irq()
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Disable interrupt requests.
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Returns the previous IRQ state which should be considered an opaque value.
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This return value should be passed to the `enable_irq()` function to restore
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interrupts to their original state, before `disable_irq()` was called.
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.. function:: enable_irq(state)
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Re-enable interrupt requests.
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The *state* parameter should be the value that was returned from the most
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recent call to the `disable_irq()` function.
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Power related functions
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-----------------------
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.. function:: freq()
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Returns CPU frequency in hertz.
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.. function:: idle()
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Gates the clock to the CPU, useful to reduce power consumption at any time during
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short or long periods. Peripherals continue working and execution resumes as soon
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as any interrupt is triggered (on many ports this includes system timer
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interrupt occurring at regular intervals on the order of millisecond).
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.. function:: sleep()
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.. note:: This function is deprecated, use `lightsleep()` instead with no arguments.
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.. function:: lightsleep([time_ms])
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deepsleep([time_ms])
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Stops execution in an attempt to enter a low power state.
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If *time_ms* is specified then this will be the maximum time in milliseconds that
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the sleep will last for. Otherwise the sleep can last indefinitely.
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With or without a timout, execution may resume at any time if there are events
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that require processing. Such events, or wake sources, should be configured before
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sleeping, like `Pin` change or `RTC` timeout.
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The precise behaviour and power-saving capabilities of lightsleep and deepsleep is
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highly dependent on the underlying hardware, but the general properties are:
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* A lightsleep has full RAM and state retention. Upon wake execution is resumed
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from the point where the sleep was requested, with all subsystems operational.
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* A deepsleep may not retain RAM or any other state of the system (for example
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peripherals or network interfaces). Upon wake execution is resumed from the main
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script, similar to a hard or power-on reset. The `reset_cause()` function will
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return `machine.DEEPSLEEP` and this can be used to distinguish a deepsleep wake
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from other resets.
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.. function:: wake_reason()
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Get the wake reason. See :ref:`constants <machine_constants>` for the possible return values.
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Availability: ESP32, WiPy.
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Miscellaneous functions
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-----------------------
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.. function:: unique_id()
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Returns a byte string with a unique identifier of a board/SoC. It will vary
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from a board/SoC instance to another, if underlying hardware allows. Length
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varies by hardware (so use substring of a full value if you expect a short
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ID). In some MicroPython ports, ID corresponds to the network MAC address.
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.. function:: time_pulse_us(pin, pulse_level, timeout_us=1000000)
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Time a pulse on the given *pin*, and return the duration of the pulse in
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microseconds. The *pulse_level* argument should be 0 to time a low pulse
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or 1 to time a high pulse.
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If the current input value of the pin is different to *pulse_level*,
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the function first (*) waits until the pin input becomes equal to *pulse_level*,
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then (**) times the duration that the pin is equal to *pulse_level*.
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If the pin is already equal to *pulse_level* then timing starts straight away.
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The function will return -2 if there was timeout waiting for condition marked
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(*) above, and -1 if there was timeout during the main measurement, marked (**)
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above. The timeout is the same for both cases and given by *timeout_us* (which
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is in microseconds).
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.. function:: rng()
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Return a 24-bit software generated random number.
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Availability: WiPy.
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.. _machine_constants:
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Constants
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---------
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.. data:: machine.IDLE
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machine.SLEEP
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machine.DEEPSLEEP
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IRQ wake values.
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.. data:: machine.PWRON_RESET
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machine.HARD_RESET
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machine.WDT_RESET
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machine.DEEPSLEEP_RESET
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machine.SOFT_RESET
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Reset causes.
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.. data:: machine.WLAN_WAKE
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machine.PIN_WAKE
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machine.RTC_WAKE
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Wake-up reasons.
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Classes
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-------
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 1
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machine.Pin.rst
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machine.Signal.rst
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machine.ADC.rst
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machine.UART.rst
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machine.SPI.rst
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machine.I2C.rst
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machine.RTC.rst
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machine.Timer.rst
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machine.WDT.rst
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machine.SD.rst
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