micropython/ports/esp8266/esp_mphal.c
Damien George 8f20cdc353 all: Rename absolute time-based functions to include "epoch".
For time-based functions that work with absolute time there is the need for
an Epoch, to set the zero-point at which the absolute time starts counting.
Such functions include time.time() and filesystem stat return values.  And
different ports may use a different Epoch.

To make it clearer what functions use the Epoch (whatever it may be), and
make the ports more consistent with their use of the Epoch, this commit
renames all Epoch related functions to include the word "epoch" in their
name (and remove references to "2000").

Along with this rename, the following things have changed:

- mp_hal_time_ns() is now specified to return the number of nanoseconds
  since the Epoch, rather than since 1970 (but since this is an internal
  function it doesn't change anything for the user).

- littlefs timestamps on the esp8266 have been fixed (they were previously
  off by 30 years in nanoseconds).

Otherwise, there is no functional change made by this commit.

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2020-09-18 17:20:34 +10:00

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/*
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#include <stdio.h>
#include "ets_sys.h"
#include "etshal.h"
#include "uart.h"
#include "esp_mphal.h"
#include "user_interface.h"
#include "ets_alt_task.h"
#include "py/runtime.h"
#include "py/stream.h"
#include "extmod/misc.h"
#include "lib/utils/pyexec.h"
STATIC byte stdin_ringbuf_array[256];
ringbuf_t stdin_ringbuf = {stdin_ringbuf_array, sizeof(stdin_ringbuf_array), 0, 0};
void mp_hal_debug_tx_strn_cooked(void *env, const char *str, uint32_t len);
const mp_print_t mp_debug_print = {NULL, mp_hal_debug_tx_strn_cooked};
int uart_attached_to_dupterm;
void mp_hal_init(void) {
// ets_wdt_disable(); // it's a pain while developing
mp_hal_rtc_init();
uart_init(UART_BIT_RATE_115200, UART_BIT_RATE_115200);
uart_attached_to_dupterm = 0;
}
void MP_FASTCODE(mp_hal_delay_us)(uint32_t us) {
uint32_t start = system_get_time();
while (system_get_time() - start < us) {
ets_event_poll();
}
}
uintptr_t mp_hal_stdio_poll(uintptr_t poll_flags) {
uintptr_t ret = 0;
if ((poll_flags & MP_STREAM_POLL_RD) && stdin_ringbuf.iget != stdin_ringbuf.iput) {
ret |= MP_STREAM_POLL_RD;
}
return ret;
}
int mp_hal_stdin_rx_chr(void) {
for (;;) {
int c = ringbuf_get(&stdin_ringbuf);
if (c != -1) {
return c;
}
#if 0
// Idles CPU but need more testing before enabling
if (!ets_loop_iter()) {
asm ("waiti 0");
}
#else
mp_hal_delay_us(1);
#endif
}
}
#if 0
void mp_hal_debug_str(const char *str) {
while (*str) {
uart_tx_one_char(UART0, *str++);
}
uart_flush(UART0);
}
#endif
void mp_hal_stdout_tx_str(const char *str) {
mp_uos_dupterm_tx_strn(str, strlen(str));
}
void mp_hal_stdout_tx_strn(const char *str, uint32_t len) {
mp_uos_dupterm_tx_strn(str, len);
}
void mp_hal_stdout_tx_strn_cooked(const char *str, uint32_t len) {
const char *last = str;
while (len--) {
if (*str == '\n') {
if (str > last) {
mp_uos_dupterm_tx_strn(last, str - last);
}
mp_uos_dupterm_tx_strn("\r\n", 2);
++str;
last = str;
} else {
++str;
}
}
if (str > last) {
mp_uos_dupterm_tx_strn(last, str - last);
}
}
void mp_hal_debug_tx_strn_cooked(void *env, const char *str, uint32_t len) {
(void)env;
while (len--) {
if (*str == '\n') {
uart_tx_one_char(UART0, '\r');
}
uart_tx_one_char(UART0, *str++);
}
}
uint32_t MP_FASTCODE(mp_hal_ticks_ms)(void) {
// Compute milliseconds from 64-bit microsecond counter
system_time_update();
return ((uint64_t)system_time_high_word << 32 | (uint64_t)system_time_low_word) / 1000;
}
void MP_FASTCODE(mp_hal_delay_ms)(uint32_t delay) {
mp_hal_delay_us(delay * 1000);
}
uint64_t mp_hal_time_ns(void) {
return pyb_rtc_get_us_since_epoch() * 1000ULL;
}
void ets_event_poll(void) {
ets_loop_iter();
mp_handle_pending(true);
}
void __assert_func(const char *file, int line, const char *func, const char *expr) {
printf("assert:%s:%d:%s: %s\n", file, line, func, expr);
mp_raise_msg(&mp_type_AssertionError, MP_ERROR_TEXT("C-level assert"));
}
// May be called by uart0_rx_intr_handler.
void MP_FASTCODE(mp_hal_signal_input)(void) {
#if MICROPY_REPL_EVENT_DRIVEN
system_os_post(UART_TASK_ID, 0, 0);
#endif
}
STATIC void dupterm_task_handler(os_event_t *evt) {
static byte lock;
if (lock) {
return;
}
lock = 1;
while (1) {
int c = mp_uos_dupterm_rx_chr();
if (c < 0) {
break;
}
ringbuf_put(&stdin_ringbuf, c);
}
mp_hal_signal_input();
lock = 0;
}
STATIC os_event_t dupterm_evt_queue[4];
void dupterm_task_init() {
system_os_task(dupterm_task_handler, DUPTERM_TASK_ID, dupterm_evt_queue, MP_ARRAY_SIZE(dupterm_evt_queue));
}
void mp_hal_signal_dupterm_input(void) {
system_os_post(DUPTERM_TASK_ID, 0, 0);
}
// Get pointer to esf_buf bookkeeping structure
void *ets_get_esf_buf_ctlblk(void) {
// Get literal ptr before start of esf_rx_buf_alloc func
extern void *esf_rx_buf_alloc();
return ((void **)esf_rx_buf_alloc)[-1];
}
// Get number of esf_buf free buffers of given type, as encoded by index
// idx 0 corresponds to buf types 1, 2; 1 - 4; 2 - 5; 3 - 7; 4 - 8
// Only following buf types appear to be used:
// 1 - tx buffer, 5 - management frame tx buffer; 8 - rx buffer
int ets_esf_free_bufs(int idx) {
uint32_t *p = ets_get_esf_buf_ctlblk();
uint32_t *b = (uint32_t *)p[idx];
int cnt = 0;
while (b) {
b = (uint32_t *)b[0x20 / 4];
cnt++;
}
return cnt;
}