This commit changes the Arduino board identifiers to correspond to their
official names. This helps to identify boards at runtime. At the moment
the Arduino Portenta H7 is reported as PORTENTA which is unfortunate as now
there is another Portenta board (Portenta C33) supported in MicroPython.
Also made the other identifiers for flash and network name consistent,
removed the incorrectly used MICROPY_PY_SYS_PLATFORM identifiers, and added
missing MICROPY_PY_NETWORK_HOSTNAME_DEFAULT identifiers.
Boards affected:
- stm32: ARDUINO_PORTENTA_H7, ARDUINO_GIGA, ARDUINO_NICLA_VISION
- renesas-ra: ARDUINO_PORTENTA_C33
- esp32: ARDUINO_NANO_ESP32
- rp2: ARDUINO_NANO_RP2040_CONNECT
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Romero <s.romero@arduino.cc>
Configuration:
- Clock is HSE, CPU runs at 250MHz.
- REPL on USB and UART connected to the ST-Link interface.
- Storage is configured for internal flash memory.
- Three LEDs and one user button.
- Ethernet is enabled.
Signed-off-by: Rene Straub <rene@see5.ch>
Replaces the previous all-zeroes "TODO" serial number.
Requires refactoring the low-level unique_id routine out from modmachine.c.
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Angus Gratton <angus@redyak.com.au>
Change the rp2 and renesas-ra ports to use the helper function.
Saves copy-pasta, at the small cost of one more function call in the
firmware (if not using LTO).
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Angus Gratton <angus@redyak.com.au>
Functionality and code size don't really change, but removes port-specific
code in favour of shared code.
(The MSC implemented in shared/tinyusb depends on some functions in the
pico-sdk, so this change doesn't make this available for samd.)
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Angus Gratton <angus@redyak.com.au>
See the commit a00c9d56db for a detailed description of the problem, a
regression introduced in 26d503298.
Same approach here as the linked fix for rp2 (applied unconditionally here
as this port only supports USB-CDC for stdin/stdout).
Signed-off-by: Angus Gratton <angus@redyak.com.au>
The recent change in bcbdee2357 means that
TinyUSB can no longer be run from within a soft (or hard) IRQ handler, ie
when the scheduler is locked. That means that Python code that calls
`print(...)` from within a scheduled function may block indefinitely if the
USB CDC buffers are full.
This commit fixes that problem by explicitly running the TinyUSB stack when
waiting within stdio tx/rx functions.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
This adds the sync version of the LoRa driver (and the base WL55 driver).
Adds +13.6kiB (212.6 -> 226.2). Limit for this board is 232kiB.
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
If you have a variable frequency and pulse width, and you want to optimize
pulse resolution, then you must do a calculation beforehand to ensure you
normalize the array to keep all list values within bound. That calculation
requires RMT.source_freq(), RMT.clock_div(), and this 32767 constant.
Signed-off-by: Mark Blakeney <mark.blakeney@bullet-systems.net>
To create an esp32.RMT() instance with an optimum (i.e. highest resolution)
clock_div is currently awkward because you need to know the source clock
frequency to calculate the best clock_div, but unfortunately that is only
currently available as an source_freq() method on the instance after you
have already created it. So RMT.source_freq() should really be a class
method, not an instance method. This change is backwards compatible for
existing code because you can still reference that function from an
instance, or now also, from the class.
Signed-off-by: Mark Blakeney <mark.blakeney@bullet-systems.net>
Previously the TinyUSB task was run in the ISR immediately after the
interrupt handler. This approach gives very similar performance (no change
in CDC throughput tests) but reduces the amount of time spent in the ISR,
and allows TinyUSB callbacks to run in thread mode.
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Angus Gratton <angus@redyak.com.au>
This change:
- Has a small code size reduction.
- Should slightly improve overall performance. The old hook code
seemed to use between 0.1% and 1.6% of the total CPU time doing no-op
calls even when no USB work was required.
- USB performance is mostly the same, there is a small increase in
latency for some workloads that seems to because sometimes the hook
usbd_task() is called at the right time to line up with the next USB host
request. This only happened semi-randomly due to the timing of the hook.
Improving the wakeup latency by switching rp2 to tickless WFE allows the
usbd_task() to run in time for the next USB host request almost always,
improving performance and more than offsetting this impact.
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Angus Gratton <angus@redyak.com.au>
Add a .ico file with common icon image size, created from
vector-logo-2.png, and embed it into the resulting executable.
Signed-off-by: stijn <stijn@ignitron.net>
This is a code factoring to have the Python bindings in one location, and
all the ports use those same bindings. At this stage only esp32 implements
this class, so the code for the bindings comes from that port.
The documentation is also updated to reflect the esp32's behaviour of
ADCBlock.connect().
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
C99 says that strncmp has UB for either string being NULL, so the
current behavior is technically correct, but it's an easy fix to handle
this case correctly.
7.1.4: "unless explicitly stated otherwise in the detailed
description... if an argument to a function has ...null pointer.. the
behavior is undefined".
7.21.1: "Unless explicitly stated otherwise in the description of a
particular function in this subclause, pointer arguments on such a call
shall still have valid values, as described in 7.1.4".
Also make the same change for the minimal version in bare-arm/lib.c.
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
Remove port-specific test directories and excluded tests from
tinytest-codegen, and let it read said information from an external file.
This way tinytest-codegen is not limited to always generate tests for the
`qemu-arm` target.
This allows having port-specific test directory and excluded tests for more
than one QEMU bare-metal target.
The `qemu-arm` port Makefile was modified to work with the generator
changes and a tests profile file was added to said port.
Signed-off-by: Alessandro Gatti <a.gatti@frob.it>
Changing the baudrate requires a complete re-configuration of the Sercom
device, which is put into a separate rather large function. This new
machine_uart_set_baudrate() function will be useful for future drivers such
as Bluetooth.
Signed-off-by: robert-hh <robert@hammelrath.com>
Fixes are:
- Only emit ADC table entries for pins that aren't cpu-hidden
(i.e. ignore `X,-Y` rows).
- Only use the P channels on H7.
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
The main motivation for doing this was to reduce the latency when the
system is woken by a USB interrupt. The best_effort_wfe_or_timeout()
function calls into the pico-sdk dynamic timer framework which sets up a
new dynamic timer instance each time, and then has to tear it down before
continuing after a WFE.
Testing Python interrupt latency, it seems to be improved by about 12us
(from average of 46us to 34us running a Pin IRQ). C-based "scheduled
nodes" should see even lower latency.
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Angus Gratton <angus@redyak.com.au>
This patch ensures that integer channel numbers passed to the ADC
constructor (including temperature sensor) are interpreted as raw
channel numbers, and not cause any GPIO pins to be initialized.
Signed-off-by: iabdalkader <i.abdalkader@gmail.com>
The FIFO reports not only the bytes read, but also 4 error bits. These were
not checked, leading to NUL value read in case of break and possible
garbage bytes being written on parity/framing error.
This patch addresses the issue that NUL bytes are incorrectly read on
break, and at least provides the boilerplate code and comments for error
handling, that may be implemented in the future.
Signed-off-by: Maarten van der Schrieck <maarten@thingsconnected.nl>
Update rtc, machine and powerctrl drivers to support STM32H5 sleep
modes. This makes RTC alarm wakeup working from lightsleep() and
deepsleep().
Changes:
- Determine start reason for machine.reset_cause() in modmachine.c.
- Add proper interrupt clear code in rtc.c.
- Add wakeup functionality in powerctrl_enter_stop_mode(). Remember
and restore voltage scaling level. Restart HSI48 if it was on before
entering sleep mode.
- Clear DBGMCU_CR in SystemClock_Config() as for other variants.
Otherwise debug flags prevent entering sleep mode.
Implementation Notes:
- rtc.c: EXTI_RTSTR1 bits are not present for H5. Code sequence from
G0/G4/L4/WB/WL would be invalid. RTSTR is only defined for external
(GPIO) interrupts. Maybe this is also true for other STM32 variants.
- powerctrl_enter_stop_mode() uses complicated, nested conditionals
to select STM32 variants. To make code slightly better readable,
comment have been added. A non-nested, #if/#elif sequence would
make the code more readable. I leave this to the original authors.
Signed-off-by: Rene Straub <rene@see5.ch>
This fixes the case where e.g.
struct foo_t {
mp_obj_t x;
uint16_t y;
char buf[];
};
will have `sizeof(struct foo_t)==8`, but `offsetof(struct foo_t, buf)==6`.
When computing the size to allocate for `m_new_obj_var` we need to use
offsetof to avoid over-allocating. This is important especially when it
might cause it to spill over into another GC block.
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
It's not worth the effort to update these ports to use boardgen.py, but
put a note just in case anyone uses this as a reference for a new port.
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
This removes previously unused functionality to generate pins_ad_const.h,
as well as the unused handling of pin AF in machine_pin.c.
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
Minor change to remove support for using numeric IDs for machine.Pin. This
was previously based on the index of the pin in the board csv, but this is
different (and incompatible) with other ports.
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
This replaces the previous make-pin-table.py with an implementation based
on boardgen.py.
- MICROPY_PY_MACHINE_PIN_BOARD_CPU macro is removed. This isn't optional
on other ports, so no need for it to be optional on SAMD.
- pin_af_table is removed, and lookups just search the cpu dict instead
(this saves N*wordsize bytes of firmware size to have this extra table).
- pins.csv is now BOARD,CPU to match other ports.
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
This fixes the H7 af.csv files to include the dual-pad information, by
listing the ADCs supported on the _C pad with a C_ADC prefix.
Minimal change to make-pins.py to ignore these entries. This will be
implemented later to emit constants (similar to ADC.CORE_TEMP) to access
these channels.
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
Requires additions to tools/boardgen.py for stm32 pin generation.
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Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
This is now consistent with other ports.
Also renamed `pin_{board/cpu}_pins_locals_dict` to
`machine_pin_{board/cpu}_pins_locals_dict`.
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
Changes are:
- Pad all cells to make them easier to read.
- Ensure all files have exactly 19 columns (Port,Pin,AF0-15,ADC)
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
Fixes are:
- Comment out lines in pins.csv that do not have valid CPU pins.
It's useful to keep these in the file as "documentation" but in order to
make make-pins.py stricter they need to be commented out.
- Fix some typos (missing P prefix) in pins.csv.
This resulted in some missing board pins.
- Fix some typos in af.csv files.
Some typos of "ADC" and some other that were previously ignored.
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
For now, this implements the functionality required for esp32 and rp2,
including support for numeric pins, rp2 alternate functions, and rp2
extended pins.
This also updates the rp2 port to use the same structure for pins.h and
pins.csv as for esp32, and moves the pin definitions directly into the
table (rather than having a table of pointers), which is a small code size
improvement.
Support for "hidden" pins in pins.csv is added (matching the stm32
implementation).
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
All ports now use `--board-csv`, `--prefix`, `--output-souce`,
`--output-header` and no longer write to stdout. This matches the esp32
implementation.
Ports that have an AF input use `--af-csv` (to match `--board-csv`).
Any additional output files are now prefixed with `output-` (e.g.
`--output-af-const`).
Default arguments are removed (all makefiles should always specify all
arguments, using default values is likely an error).
Replaced the `af-defs-cmp-strings` and `hdr-obj-decls` args for stm32 with
just `mboot-mode`. Previously they were set on the regular build, now the
logic is reversed so mboot sets it.
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
It's not supported on all ports, adds complexity to the build to generate
pins_af.py, and can mostly be replicated just by printing the pin objects.
Remove support for generating pins_af.py from all ports (nrf, stm32,
renesas-ra, mimxrt, rp2).
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
The output pins.c can be processed for qstrs like any other C file.
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Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
The output pins.c can be processed for qstrs like any other C file.
Also remove af_const from Makefile (unimplemented in make-pins.py) and fix
target dependency on ad_const.
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
The output pins.c can be processed for qstrs like any other C file.
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
Qstrs are picked up from the generated pin source files in the usual qstr
processing stage.
Similarly for the stm constant qstrs.
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Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
Also remove af-const header, as this is left over from the STM32 version
and unused.
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Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
This prevents each port Makefile from having to add an explicit rule for
`build-BOARD/pins_BOARD.c`.
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
This updates a small number of files that change with ruff-format's (vs
black's) rules.
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
This improves (decreases) the latency on stdin, on SoCs with built-in USB
and using TinyUSB, like S2 and S3.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Leech <andrew.leech@planetinnovation.com.au>
ESP32-C3 is not Xtensa-based, so build settings are now tailored a bit
better following that fact. ESP-IDF 5.x already adds architecture-specific
modules by itself so there is no need to specify either the `xtensa` or the
`riscv` module in the build settings.
Signed-off-by: Alessandro Gatti <a.gatti@frob.it>
Commit c4e63ace66 enabled the SPI Ethernet
driver and that cost about 13k of firwmare size, pushing the firmware over
the limit of the D2WD and OTA board variants available size.
To fix, disable SPI Ethernet on the D2WD variant, and build the OTA variant
with size optimisation rather than performance optimisation.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
This port is largely unmaintained, has limited features (the only hardware
support is for GPIO and timer, and no machine module), only supports a
small number of Teensy boards, and can be confused with the mimxrt support
for Teensy 4.x.
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
nic.isconnected() returns now "True", if a) the physical link is up and b)
an IP address is assigned. The latter happens often by DHCP, in which case
an active connection can be assumed. If the IP address is set manually,
nic.isconnected() would report "True" as well, if at least the physical
link is up. This matches WLAN behaviour which returns "True" when the WLAN
has an IP address.
Before, the behaviour of nic.isconneceted() was erratic, returning "True"
sometimes even without a Ethernet cable attached.
Fixes issue #12741.
Signed-off-by: robert-hh <robert@hammelrath.com>
SPI support was not enabled, and was not adapted for esp-idf v5.x. This
change enables SPI ethernet for all boards and adapts the code for esp-idf
v5.x. The change follows the sample implementation of @hemakumarm72, but
adds the changes for the other adapters as well. Further, it simplifies
the code by removing actions from netwwork_lan.c which are done in the
esp-idf drivers later, like setting the default values for .command_bits
and .address_bits, and registering the SPI interface.
Tested with a Wiznet W5500 breakout.
Signed-off-by: robert-hh <robert@hammelrath.com>
Reduces the CPU usage by the PPP thread by sleeping for one tick if
there was nothing to read; preventing the loop using 100% CPU when the
read operation has a zero timeout and immediately returns.
Signed-off-by: Daniël van de Giessen <daniel@dvdgiessen.nl>
Instead use the generic default defined in modbluetooth_nimble.c.
This then also allows custom boards to easily override the default
Bluetooth GAP name.
Signed-off-by: Daniël van de Giessen <daniel@dvdgiessen.nl>
If data is pushed over serial/JTAG too fast we may fill up stdin_ringbuf
and not be able to read all the data out of the serial/JTAG buffer. Thus
we need to explicitly poll and read the serial/JTAG RX buffer to prevent
blocking (since if the serial/JTAG buffer is already filled, we will not
get another interrupt to transfer it to the stdin ringbuffer).
Signed-off-by: Daniël van de Giessen <daniel@dvdgiessen.nl>
PPP code assumes that IPv6 support is enabled. Whilst this is the default,
certain applications may want to disable IPv6 support if not needed (or to
reduce code size).
This makes the code build with CONFIG_LWIP_IPV6 disabled, reducing code by
about 30k in that case.
Signed-off-by: Alessandro Gatti <a.gatti@frob.it>
This provides a way to enable features and changes slated for MicroPython
2.x, by running `make MICROPY_PREVIEW_VERSION_2=1`. Also supported for
the cmake ports (except Zephyr).
This is an alternative to having a 2.x development branch (or equivalently,
keeping a 1.x release branch). Any feature or change that needs to be
"hidden" until 2.x can use this flag (either in the Makefile or the
preprocessor).
A good example is changing function arguments or other public API features,
in particular to aid in improving consistency between ports.
When `MICROPY_PREVIEW_VERSION_2` is enabled, the REPL banner is amended to
say "MicroPython (with v2.0 preview) vX.Y.Z", and sys.implementation gets a
new field `_v2` set to `True`.
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
The contents of machine_mem.h, machine_i2c.h and machine_spi.h have been
moved into extmod/modmachine.h.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
The contents of machine_bitstream.h, machine_pinbase.h, machine_pulse.h and
machine_signal.h have been moved into extmod/modmachine.h.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
The machine_i2c_type, machine_spi_type and machine_timer_type symbols are
already declared in extmod/modmachine.h and should not be declared anywhere
else.
Also move declarations of machine_pin_type and machine_rtc_type to the
common header in extmod.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
This is a code factoring to have the Python bindings in one location, and
all the ports use those same bindings. For all ports except the two listed
below there is no functional change.
The nrf port has UART.sendbreak() removed, but this method previously did
nothing.
The zephyr port has the following methods added:
- UART.init(): supports setting timeout and timeout_char.
- UART.deinit(): does nothing, just returns None.
- UART.flush(): raises OSError(EINVAL) because it's not implemented.
- UART.any() and UART.txdone(): raise NotImplementedError.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
No functional change, just code factoring to have the Python bindings in
one location, and all the ports use those same bindings.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
This commit makes it so that MICROPY_PY_MACHINE_PWM is enabled if at least
one of MICROPY_PY_MACHINE_HW_PWM and/or MICROPY_PY_MACHINE_SOFT_PWM are
enabled. This simplifies the configuration for boards, and fixes DVK_BL652
which enabled PWM without selecting software or hardware implementations.
With this change, DVK_BL652 and EVK_NINA_B1 now enable (hardware) PWM.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
This factors the basic top-level I2S class code from the ports into
extmod/machine_i2s.c:
- I2S class definition and method table.
- The init and deinit method wrappers.
- The make_new code.
Further factoring will follow.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
With public declarations moved to extmod/modmachine.h. It's now mandatory
for a port to define MICROPY_PY_MACHINE_PWM_INCLUDEFILE if it enables
MICROPY_PY_MACHINE_PWM. This follows how extmod/machine_wdt.c works.
All ports have been updated to work with this modified scheme.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
There are currently 7 ports that implement machine.WDT and a lot of code is
duplicated across these implementations. This commit factors the common
parts of all these implementations to a single location in
extmod/machine_wdt.c. This common code provides the top-level Python
bindings (class and method wrappers), and then each port implements the
back end specific to that port.
With this refactor the ports remain functionally the same except for:
- The esp8266 WDT constructor now takes keyword arguments, and accepts the
"timeout" argument but raises an exception if it's not the default value
(this port doesn't support changing the timeout).
- The mimxrt and samd ports now interpret the argument to WDT.timeout_ms()
as signed and if it's negative truncate it to the minimum timeout (rather
than it being unsigned and a negative value truncating to the maximum
timeout).
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
This commit implements Ethernet support for STM32H5. Changes are:
- Add Cortex-M33 MPU code. Ethernet driver requires MPU to define cache
strategy for DMA buffers (descriptors and frames).
- Add support for STM32H5 Ethernet controller. The controller is mostly
compatible with the STM32H7. However the descriptor layout is different.
- Adapt clocking and reset for STM32H5.
Tested on NUCLEO-H563ZI and STM32H573I-DK, using ping and iperf3. TCP
rates of 80-90 Mbits/sec were achievable.
Signed-off-by: Rene Straub <rene@see5.ch>
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
When using malloc and free there were out-of-memory situations depending on
the arm-none-eabi package version. This commit changes malloc/free to use
the MicroPython GC heap instead.
Signed-off-by: robert-hh <robert@hammelrath.com>
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
This workaround fixes an issue with some production boards that have
an older QSPI flash part revision, which can't handle floating pins.
Note those pins can be reconfigured and reused later.
Signed-off-by: iabdalkader <i.abdalkader@gmail.com>
If a non-string buffer was passed to execfile, then it would be passed
as a non-null-terminated char* to mp_lexer_new_from_file.
This changes mp_lexer_new_from_file to take a qstr instead (as in almost
all cases a qstr will be created from this input anyway to set the
`__file__` attribute on the module).
This now makes execfile require a string (not generic buffer) argument,
which is probably a good fix to make anyway.
Fixes issue #12522.
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
That can be caused e.g. by an exception. This feature is implemented in
some way already for the stm32, renesas-ra, mimxrt and samd ports. This
commit adds it for the rp2, esp8266, esp32 and nrf ports. No change for
the cc3200 and teensy ports.
Signed-off-by: robert-hh <robert@hammelrath.com>
For consistency with other Python-level modules.
Also add the corresponding missing preprocessor guard to esp32/modespnow.c,
so that this port compiles if MICROPY_PY_ESPNOW and MICROPY_PY_NETWORK_WLAN
are set to 0.
Fixes#12622.
Signed-off-by: Glenn Moloney <glenn.moloney@gmail.com>
led_init() was not called, and therefore the machine.LED class seemed not
to work. led_init() now uses mp_hal_pin_output() to configure the pin.
Signed-off-by: robert-hh <robert@hammelrath.com>
See https://github.com/micropython/micropython/issues/12127 for details.
Previously at the point when a release is made, we update mpconfig.h
and set a git tag. i.e. the version increments at the release.
Now the version increments immediately after the release. The workflow is:
1. Final commit in the cycle updates mpconfig.h to set (X, Y, 0, 0) (i.e.
clear the pre-release state).
2. This commit is tagged "vX.Y.0".
3. First commit for the new cycle updates mpconfig.h to set (X, Y+1, 0, 1)
(i.e. increment the minor version, set the pre-release state).
4. This commit is tagged "vX.Y+1.0-preview".
The idea is that a nightly build is actually a "preview" of the _next_
release. i.e. any documentation describing the current release may not
actually match the nightly build. So we use "preview" as our semver
pre-release identifier.
Changes in this commit:
- Add MICROPY_VERSION_PRERELEASE to mpconfig.h to allow indicating that
this is not a release version.
- Remove unused MICROPY_VERSION integer.
- Append "-preview" to MICROPY_VERSION_STRING when the pre-release state
is set.
- Update py/makeversionhdr.py to no longer generate MICROPY_GIT_HASH.
- Remove the one place MICROPY_GIT_HASH was used (it can use
MICROPY_GIT_TAG instead).
- Update py/makeversionhdr.py to also understand
MICROPY_VERSION_PRERELEASE in mpconfig.h.
- Update py/makeversionhdr.py to convert the git-describe output into
semver-compatible "X.Y.Z-preview.N.gHASH".
- Update autobuild.sh to generate filenames using the new scheme.
- Update remove_old_firmware.py to match new scheme.
- Update mpremote's pyproject.toml to handle the "-preview" suffix in the
tag. setuptools_scm maps to this "rc0" to match PEP440.
- Fix docs heading where it incorrectly said "vvX.Y.Z" for release docs.
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Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
Currently on rp2 the time.time_ns() function has only seconds resolution.
This commit makes it have microsecond resolution, by using the output of
time_us_64() instead of the RTC.
Tested that it does not drift from the RTC over long periods of time.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien.p.george@gmail.com>
No other network-enabled board has urllib.urequest frozen in to the
firmware, and esp8266 is relatively low on flash, so remove this module.
And (u)requests is already included by bundle-networking.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
Also remove corresponding commented line from esp8266/boards/manifest.py.
It doesn't have enough flash to have this frozen by default.
Signed-off-by: Glenn Moloney <glenn.moloney@gmail.com>
Allows using gdb, addr2line, etc. on a "release" ELF file.
No impact to .bin or .uf2 size, only the .elf will get bigger.
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Signed-off-by: Angus Gratton <angus@redyak.com.au>
The current code assumes all I2Cs are on the same peripheral bus, which is
not true for I2C4 and the same goes for the clock enable code.
Signed-off-by: iabdalkader <i.abdalkader@gmail.com>
The IDF-provided version of TinyUSB defaults to Espressif's standard
VID:PID unless specific sdkconfig options are present. The numbers
already defined for the CUSTOM_* config options were ignored otherwise.
Signed-off-by: Luca Burelli <l.burelli@arduino.cc>
This removes the duplicate code in cyw43, esp32, esp8266 that implements
the same logic as network.hostname.
Renames the `mod_network_hostname` (where we store the hostname value in
`.data`) to `mod_network_hostname_data` to make way for calling the shared
function `mod_network_hostname`.
And uses memcpy for mod_network_hostname_data, because the length of source
is already known and removes reliance on string data being null-terminated.
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Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
This changes from the previous limit of 15 characters. Although DHCP and
mDNS allow for up to 63, ESP32 and ESP8266 only allow 32, so this seems
like a reasonable limit to enforce across all ports (and avoids wasting the
additional memory).
Also clarifies that `MICROPY_PY_NETWORK_HOSTNAME_MAX_LEN` does not include
the null terminator (which was unclear before).
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Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
By clearing the tamper bits and enabling access to the registers for all
code, just in case that this was set. It keeps the clock running on
battery and the calibration setting.
Signed-off-by: robert-hh <robert@hammelrath.com>
Not all boards or BLE extensions have the flow control signals for BLE
available at suitable pins. Actually none of the Adafruit extensions
match for flow control.
For consistency with the previous behaviour it is enabled by default.
Signed-off-by: robert-hh <robert@hammelrath.com>
Commit 552b0bbe12 did not define
MICROPY_PY_MACHINE_SDCARD properly, and thus building the firmware failed.
Signed-off-by: robert-hh <robert@hammelrath.com>
There is a single UART clock for all devices, so switching it for one will
affect all devices used at that time. This commit fixes that issue by
keeping the clock at a fixed value.
This fixed clock still supports the common baud rates between 300 and
921600 baud.
Signed-off-by: robert-hh <robert@hammelrath.com>
This is option is no longer needed as a Makefile option as the USDHC driver
is enabled for all supported series.
Signed-off-by: iabdalkader <i.abdalkader@gmail.com>
Changes are:
- Disable internal flash storage and use the external QSPI for storage.
- Disable default bootloader entry mode. The bootloader entry function
exists in board_init.c.
- Remove OSC enable/disable macros (this board doesn't have an OSC).
Signed-off-by: iabdalkader <i.abdalkader@gmail.com>
This was previously hard-coded to "Micropy" / "Mass Storage" / "1.0".
Now allow it to be overridden by a board.
Also change "Micropy" to "MicroPy" and "1.0" to "1.00" to match stm32.
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
This was previously hard-coded to "MicroPy" / "pyboard Flash" / "1.00".
Now allow it to be overridden by a board.
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
Add "CONFIG_BOOTLOADER_APP_ROLLBACK_ENABLE=y" to
ports/esp32/boards/sdkconfig.base so that all micropython esp32 images
support OTA rollback in the bootloader. These images can then be converted
to OTA-capable images as required by user tools.
Also remove CONFIG_BOOTLOADER_APP_ROLLBACK_ENABLE=y from board-specific
sdkconfig files as this is now the default.
Signed-off-by: Glenn Moloney <glenn.moloney@gmail.com>
While cyw43 is deinitialized, an interrupt occurs. That is handled with
these lines: ports/rp2/mpnetworkport.c#L59-L61 and as pendsv is disabled
while in network code, the poll function then just waits there.
When deinit has finished, the poll func is executed, but skipped:
src/cyw43_ctrl.c#L222-L225 this skips the `CYW43_POST_POLL_HOOK` which
would re-enable interrupts, but also reset `cyw43_has_pending`.
And in that state, the lightsleep code, will skip sleeping as it thinks
there is a network packet pending to be handled.
With this change applied, lightsleep works as expected when the wifi chip
is enabled, and when it's powered off.
Applies to newly-added ARDUINO_PORTENTA_C33 and UM_NANOS3.
Makes the list match the standard features defined in
24a6e951ec.
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Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
This was copied from minimal/mpconfigport.h, but it doesn't make sense
for general ports.
Add a comment to minimal/mpconfigport.h to explain why it specifically
overrides it.
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Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
This provides a way to build a non-DEBUG host binary that still has symbols
and debug information.
Document this for the unix port, and update a comment in the unix port
Makefile.
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Signed-off-by: Angus Gratton <angus@redyak.com.au>
This gets the calculation working properly for H5 MCUs, and fixes the
switch statement to switch on csel&7 instead of csel&3.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
The include of HAL headers should come after the HAL configuration defines,
so that the headers can see whether the defines were made or not, to
provide defaults and configure various things.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>