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36 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Paul Sokolovsky 546ef301a1 tools/pyboard: execpty: Use shell=False to workaround some curdir issues.
Without this, Zephyr's port "make test" doesn't work.
2017-04-05 00:46:12 +03:00
Paul Sokolovsky 647e72ca63 tools/pyboard: Add "exec" and "execpty" pseudo-devices support.
This allows to execute a command and communicate with its stdin/stdout
via pipes ("exec") or with command-created pseudo-terminal ("execpty"),
to emulate serial access. Immediate usecase is controlling a QEMU process
which emulates board's serial via normal console, but it could be used
e.g. with helper binaries to access real board over other hadware
protocols, etc.

An example of device specification for these cases is:

	--device exec:../zephyr/qemu.sh
	--device execpty:../zephyr/qemu2.sh

Where qemu.sh contains long-long qemu startup line, or calls another
command. There's a special support in this patch for running the command
in a new terminal session, to support shell wrappers like that (without
new terminal session, only wrapper script would be terminated, but its
child processes would continue to run).
2017-04-04 17:46:02 +03:00
Paul Sokolovsky 9b3f423c14 tools/pyboard: Tighten up Pyboard object closure on errors.
Some "device" implementations may be sensitive to this.
2017-04-02 20:48:53 +03:00
Damien George 29b5879613 tools/pyboard.py: Refactor so target is not reset between scripts/cmd.
Previous to this patch pyboard.py would open a new serial connection to
the target for each script that was run, and for any command that was run.
Apart from being inefficient, this meant that the board was soft-reset
between scripts/commands, which precludes scripts from accessing variables
set in a previous one.

This patch changes the behaviour of pyboard.py so that the connection to
the target is created only once, and it's not reset between scripts or any
command that is sent with the -c option.
2016-12-15 11:29:33 +11:00
Damien George bbe2e22fcb tools: Fix pyboard.py to work under Python 3. 2015-12-08 12:55:28 +00:00
Peter Hinch f4fcc14cfb tools: Add option to pyboard.py to wait for serial device to be ready.
Also prints a nicer error message if the serial connection could not be
established.
2015-12-08 11:10:09 +00:00
Dave Hylands 519cef813e tools: Allow pyboard.py to work when boot.py prints things. 2015-12-06 21:45:10 +00:00
Paul Sokolovsky 89f2ddd2d0 tools/pyboard.py: Don't add terminating \x04 character to stdout output. 2015-11-07 13:48:35 +00:00
Paul Sokolovsky e6dccaf18e tools/pyboard.py: Make -c (inline Python code) option compatible with python2. 2015-11-07 12:16:11 +03:00
Tom Soulanille a787467569 tools/pyboard: Add -c argument to run a program passed as a string. 2015-10-19 23:20:59 +01:00
Damien George e86b47175f tools: Make pyboard.py Python2 compatible. 2015-08-08 13:03:08 +01:00
Damien George 7ccdf8be77 tools/pyboard.py: Fix read timeout calc to work with shorter sleep. 2015-07-29 00:21:22 +01:00
Daniel Campora cd14188bc8 tools: Add telnet support to pyboard.py.
The adapter class "TelnetToSerial" is used to access the Telnet
connection using the same API as with the serial connection. The
function pyboard.run-test() has been removed to made the module
generic and because this small test is no longer needed.
2015-07-26 14:02:34 +01:00
Damien George db109ca0fc tools/pyboard.py: Speed up reading of chars by decreasing sleep period. 2015-07-25 22:49:25 +01:00
Damien George f1236734bb tools/pyboard.py: Make enter_raw_repl stricter and more reliable.
When looking for chars to indicate raw repl is active, look for the full
string of chars to improve reliability of entering raw repl correctly.

Previous to this patch there was the possibility that raw repl was
entered in a dirty state, where not all input chars from previous
invocation were drained.
2015-07-25 22:46:07 +01:00
Damien George 9de53bf788 tools/pyboard.py: Fix parsing of returned error so last chr is not lost. 2015-07-25 22:44:56 +01:00
Damien George d59ca4efdb tools/pyboard.py: Change logic for when raw ">" prompt is parsed.
In raw REPL ">" indicates the prompt.  We originally read this character
upon entering the raw REPL, and after reading the last bit of the
output.  This patch changes the logic so the ">" is read only just
before trying to send the next command.  To make this work (and as an
added feature) the input buffer is now flushed upon entering raw REPL.

The main reason for this change is so that pyboard.py recognises the EOF
when sys.exit() is called on the pyboard.  Ie, if you run pyboard.py
with a script that calls sys.exit(), then pyboard.py will exit after
the sys.exit() is called.
2015-06-15 23:28:04 +01:00
Dave Hylands 669dbca959 tools: Allow pyboard constructor to take a baudrate parameter.
This allows pyboard.py to be used over a UART interface
rather than just over a USB serial interface.
2015-05-27 23:01:28 +01:00
Dave Hylands 97ce883217 tools: Add exec_raw_no_follow to pyboard.py. 2015-05-18 11:39:57 +01:00
Damien George 4865a22f78 tools/pyboard.py: Add "--follow" option to wait for output indefinitely.
Also flush stdout so you can see output as it comes.
2015-05-07 10:14:51 +01:00
Damien George 2bb5f41611 tools/pyboard.py: Make it 8-bit clean, so it works with unicode chars.
Addresses issue #1190.
2015-04-19 21:31:28 +01:00
Damien George 4fd7c1a2ac tools, pyboard.py: Write data to pyboard in chunks of 256 bytes.
This speeds up writes significantly.
2014-12-20 18:09:04 +00:00
Damien George 17c5ce3727 tools: Make pyboard.py have infinite timeout when running script.
This makes pyboard.py much more useful for long running scripts.  When
running a script via pyboard.py, it now waits until the script finishes,
with no timeout.  CTRL-C can be used to break out of the waiting if
needed.
2014-11-30 21:30:53 +00:00
Damien George bc1488a05f stmhal: Improve REPL control codes; improve pyboard.py script.
Improvements are:

2 ctrl-C's are now needed to truly kill running script on pyboard, so
make CDC interface allow multiple ctrl-C's through at once (ie sending
b'\x03\x03' to pyboard now counts as 2 ctrl-C's).

ctrl-C in friendly-repl can now stop multi-line input.

In raw-repl mode, use ctrl-D to indicate end of running script, and also
end of any error message.  Thus, output of raw-repl is always at least 2
ctrl-D's and it's much easier to parse.

pyboard.py is now a bit faster, handles exceptions from pyboard better
(prints them and exits with exit code 1), prints out the pyboard output
while the script is running (instead of waiting till the end), and
allows to follow the output of a previous script when run with no
arguments.
2014-10-26 15:39:22 +00:00
Damien George 9c9db3a7a1 tools, pyboard.py: Allow exec argument to be bytes or str. 2014-10-19 14:54:52 +01:00
blmorris 3b064370f8 Enable device keyword option when running pyboard.py --tests and run-tests --pyboard 2014-10-01 23:31:52 +01:00
Damien George 3244123031 tools: pyboard.py now acts as a command-line program to run scripts.
You can run a local script on the pyboard using:

    python pyboard.py test.py

where test.py is the local script you want to run.
2014-05-03 18:14:34 +01:00
Damien George e88814a274 Merge pull request #543 from lurch/patch-4
Make pyboard.enter_raw_repl more robust
2014-05-03 13:09:16 +01:00
Craig Barnes 71a1e35206 Fix pyboard.py tests. 2014-05-02 21:36:07 +01:00
Andrew Scheller 1f740bdaf4 Make pyboard.enter_raw_repl more robust
In case there's a program in the microcontroller's main.py running in an infinite loop
2014-05-01 20:42:23 +01:00
Damien George ca045d97b9 tools: Update pyboard.py to work with latest changes to RTC. 2014-04-21 20:18:37 +01:00
Damien George 48a9b3fd11 tools: Improve timout/reading of pyboard.py. 2014-04-14 01:47:36 +01:00
Damien George b636d024d2 Make pyboard.py have its own exception; update run-tests for pyboard. 2014-04-13 13:48:33 +01:00
Damien George d71fc37af7 tools: Improve reading back from pyboard. 2014-04-03 22:44:37 +01:00
Damien George 0e49642965 tools: pyboard.py can now execute a file remotely! 2014-04-03 22:12:01 +01:00
Damien George 41ea651839 Add tools/pyboard.py, a simple module to communicate with the pyboard.
Using pyboard.py you can use Python running on your PC to execute
commands on the connected pyboard.  See examples in that file.
2014-03-24 12:42:06 +00:00