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15 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Damien George ae1e18a346 stm32/usbd_conf: Add support for USB HS peripheral on H7 MCUs. 2019-04-08 14:30:16 +10:00
Damien George ab423f2969 stm32/usbd_conf: Fully support USB HS with external PHY. 2019-02-07 16:09:25 +11:00
Damien George 0f6f86ca49 stm32/usbd_cdc_interface: Refactor USB CDC tx code to not use SOF IRQ.
Prior to this commit the USB CDC used the USB start-of-frame (SOF) IRQ to
regularly check if buffered data needed to be sent out to the USB host.
This wasted resources (CPU, power) if no data needed to be sent.

This commit changes how the USB CDC transmits buffered data:
- When new data is first available to send the data is queued immediately
  on the USB IN endpoint, ready to be sent as soon as possible.
- Subsequent additions to the buffer (via usbd_cdc_try_tx()) will wait.
- When the low-level USB driver has finished sending out the data queued
  in the USB IN endpoint it calls usbd_cdc_tx_ready() which immediately
  queues any outstanding data, waiting for the next IN frame.

The benefits on this new approach are:
- SOF IRQ does not need to run continuously so device has a better chance
  to sleep for longer, and be more responsive to other IRQs.
- Because SOF IRQ is off, current consumption is reduced by a small amount,
  roughly 200uA when USB is connected (measured on PYBv1.0).
- CDC tx throughput (USB IN) on PYBv1.0 is about 2.3 faster (USB OUT is
  unchanged).
- When USB is connected, Python code that is executing is slightly faster
  because SOF IRQ no longer interrupts continuously.
- On F733 with USB HS, CDC tx throughput is about the same as prior to this
  commit.
- On F733 with USB HS, Python code is about 5% faster because of no SOF.

As part of this refactor, the serial port should no longer echo initial
characters when the serial port is first opened (this only used to happen
rarely on USB FS, but on USB HS is was more evident).
2018-10-15 15:37:01 +11:00
Damien George 7b452e7466 stm32/usbd_conf: Allocate enough space in USB HS TX FIFO for CDC packet.
The CDC maximum packet size is 512 bytes, or 128 32-bit words, and the TX
FIFO must be configured to have at least this size.
2018-09-26 12:00:56 +10:00
Damien George aa4a7a8732 stm32/usb: Guard USB device code with #if for whether USB is enabled.
With this change, all the USB source code can now be passed through the
compiler even if the MCU does not have a USB peripheral.
2018-05-28 21:45:46 +10:00
Damien George 47ecbbbecb stm32/usb: Add ability to have 2x VCP interfaces on the one USB device.
This patch adds the configuration MICROPY_HW_USB_ENABLE_CDC2 which enables
a new USB device configuration at runtime: VCP+VCP+MSC.  It will give two
independent VCP interfaces available via pyb.USB_VCP(0) and pyb.USB_VCP(1).
The first one is the usual one and has the REPL on it.  The second one is
available for general use.

This configuration is disabled by default because if the mode is not used
then it takes up about 2200 bytes of RAM.  Also, F4 MCUs can't support this
mode on their USB FS peripheral (eg PYBv1.x) because they don't have enough
endpoints.  The USB HS peripheral of an F4 supports it, as well as both the
USB FS and USB HS peripherals of F7 MCUs.
2018-05-14 23:44:45 +10:00
Damien George 56a273ebff stm32/usbd_conf: Changes files to unix line endings and apply styling.
This patch is only cosmetic and has no functional change.
2018-05-11 22:17:58 +10:00
Damien George a03e6c1e05 stm32/irq: Define IRQ priorities directly as encoded hardware values.
For a given IRQn (eg UART) there's no need to carry around both a PRI and
SUBPRI value (eg IRQ_PRI_UART, IRQ_SUBPRI_UART).  Instead, the IRQ_PRI_UART
value has been changed in this patch to be the encoded hardware value,
using NVIC_EncodePriority.  This way the NVIC_SetPriority function can be
used directly, instead of going through HAL_NVIC_SetPriority which must do
extra processing to encode the PRI+SUBPRI.

For a priority grouping of 4 (4 bits for preempt priority, 0 bits for the
sub-priority), which is used in the stm32 port, the IRQ_PRI_xxx constants
remain unchanged in their value.

This patch also "fixes" the use of raise_irq_pri() which should be passed
the encoded value (but as mentioned above the unencoded value is the same
as the encoded value for priority grouping 4, so there was no bug from this
error).
2018-05-02 14:41:02 +10:00
Damien George 04ead56614 stm32/usbd_conf: Use mp_hal_pin_config() instead of HAL_GPIO_Init.
To reduce dependency on the ST HAL for pin operations.
2018-05-01 17:32:19 +10:00
Damien George e37b8ba5a5 stm32: Use STM32xx macros instead of MCU_SERIES_xx to select MCU type.
The CMSIS files for the STM32 range provide macros to distinguish between
the different MCU series: STM32F4, STM32F7, STM32H7, STM32L4, etc.  Prefer
to use these instead of custom ones.
2018-03-17 10:42:50 +11:00
iabdalkader 2858e0aef8 stm32/usbd_conf: Add USB support for H7 MCUs. 2018-03-09 15:11:22 +11:00
Damien George 5c320bd0b0 stm32: Introduce MICROPY_HW_ENABLE_USB and clean up USB config.
This patch allows to completely compile-out support for USB, and no-USB is
now the default.  If a board wants to enable USB it should define:

    #define MICROPY_HW_ENABLE_USB (1)

And then one or more of the following to select the USB PHY:

    #define MICROPY_HW_USB_FS (1)
    #define MICROPY_HW_USB_HS (1)
    #define MICROPY_HW_USB_HS_IN_FS (1)
2018-02-13 18:51:08 +11:00
Damien George 3eb0694b97 stm32: Update HAL macro and constant names to use newer versions.
Newer versions of the HAL use names which are cleaner and more
self-consistent amongst the HAL itself.  This patch switches to use those
names in most places so it is easier to update the HAL in the future.
2018-02-13 15:37:35 +11:00
Damien George db702ba722 stm32/usbdev: Add support for high-speed USB device mode.
This patch adds support in the USBD configuration and CDC-MSC-HID class for
high-speed USB mode.  To enable it the board configuration must define
USE_USB_HS, and either not define USE_USB_HS_IN_FS, or be an STM32F723 or
STM32F733 MCU which have a built-in HS PHY.  High-speed mode is then
selected dynamically by passing "high_speed=True" to the pyb.usb_mode()
function, otherwise it defaults to full-speed mode.

This patch has been tested on an STM32F733.
2018-02-01 17:57:44 +11:00
Damien George 01dd7804b8 ports: Make new ports/ sub-directory and move all ports there.
This is to keep the top-level directory clean, to make it clear what is
core and what is a port, and to allow the repository to grow with new ports
in a sustainable way.
2017-09-06 13:40:51 +10:00