micropython/ports/stm32/gccollect.c
Damien George 647fa63f9c stm32/softtimer: Support static soft timer instances.
This adds support for making static (ie not on the Python GC heap) soft
timers.  This can be useful for a board to define a custom background
handler, or eventually for BLE/network processing to use instead of systick
slots; it will be more efficient using soft timer for this.

The main issue with using the existing code for static soft timers is that
it would combine heap allocated and statically allocated soft_timer_entry_t
instances in the same pairing-heap data structure.  This would prevent the
GC from tracing some of the heap allocated entries (because the GC won't
follow pointers outside the heap).

This commit makes it so that soft timer entries are explicitly marked,
instead of relying on implicit marking by having the root of the pairing
heap in the root pointer section.  Also, on soft reset only the heap-
allocated soft timers are deleted from the pairing heap, leaving the
statically allocated ones.

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2021-04-29 16:54:35 +10:00

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#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include "py/mpstate.h"
#include "py/gc.h"
#include "py/mpthread.h"
#include "lib/utils/gchelper.h"
#include "gccollect.h"
#include "softtimer.h"
#include "systick.h"
void gc_collect(void) {
// get current time, in case we want to time the GC
#if 0
uint32_t start = mp_hal_ticks_us();
#endif
// start the GC
gc_collect_start();
// trace the stack and registers
gc_helper_collect_regs_and_stack();
// trace root pointers from any threads
#if MICROPY_PY_THREAD
mp_thread_gc_others();
#endif
// trace soft timer nodes
soft_timer_gc_mark_all();
// end the GC
gc_collect_end();
#if 0
// print GC info
uint32_t ticks = mp_hal_ticks_us() - start;
gc_info_t info;
gc_info(&info);
printf("GC@%lu %lums\n", start, ticks);
printf(" " UINT_FMT " total\n", info.total);
printf(" " UINT_FMT " : " UINT_FMT "\n", info.used, info.free);
printf(" 1=" UINT_FMT " 2=" UINT_FMT " m=" UINT_FMT "\n", info.num_1block, info.num_2block, info.max_block);
#endif
}