This is only a surface level refactor, some deeper refactoring would be
possible with (for example) the SDIO interface in mimxrt and stm32, or the
BTHCI interface which is is similar on supported ports. But sticking to
cases where the macros are the same across all ports.
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Angus Gratton <angus@redyak.com.au>
The rp2 port has an incomplete mDNS implementation. The code in `main.c`
calls `mdns_resp_init()` which opens the UDP socket for mDNS. However, no
code in the cyw43 driver makes the proper calls to `mdns_resp_add_netif()`
and `mdns_resp_remove_netif()` to send the announce packets. The wiznet5k
driver does make these calls and was used as a model for these changes.
This commit attempts to address this by very small changes to the
`ports/rp2/cyw43_configport.h` file. The change uses new cyw43 driver
hooks to map the driver macros `CYW43_CB_TCPIP_INIT_EXTRA` and
`CYW43_CB_TCPIP_DEINIT_EXTRA` to the appropriate lwIP mDNS calls.
Fixes issue #15297.
Signed-off-by: Mark Seminatore <nebula_peeps4t@icloud.com>
A better indication of whether a cyw43 event is pending is the actual flag
in the PendSV handler table. (If this fails, could also use the GPIO
interrupt enabled register bit).
This commit was needed of a previous version of the fix in the parent
commit, but it turned out not strictly necessary for the current version.
However, it's still a good clean up.
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Angus Gratton <angus@redyak.com.au>
Includes various fixes and improvements to the WLAN driver, in particular:
- Add WPA3 STA and AP support.
- Attempt to reconnect to AP in response to validation error.
- Update 43439 BT firmware for Data Length Extension fix.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
The cyw43 pins used to be hardcoded and `CYW43_PIN_WL_HOST_WAKE` and
`CYW43_PIN_WL_REG_ON` were in the `pico_w.h` board header.
This has been changed so the board header just defines the "default
version of the pins, e.g. `CYW43_DEFAULT_PIN_WL_HOST_WAKE`,
`CYW43_DEFAULT_PIN_WL_REG_ON` etc.
Set the pin values in `cyw43_configport.`h so `cyw43-driver` sees them and
allow them to be changed at runtime (dynamic) if required.
Signed-off-by: Peter Harper <peter.harper@raspberrypi.com>
The cyw43-driver uses `printf` by default for `CYW43_PRINTF`, but on the
rp2 port `printf` only goes to a UART output and not to USB CDC.
By defining `CYW43_PRINTF` to `mp_printf`, all the messages from the
cyw43-driver are seen on USB CDC.
For example this allows `network.WLAN().config(trace=1)` to show async
WALN events.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
Currently, `cyw43_delay_ms()` calls `mp_hal_delay_ms()` which uses PendSV
to set up a timer and wait for an interrupt, using wfe. But in the cyw43
initialisation stage PendSV is disabled and so this delay suspends on the
wfe instruction for an indefinite amount of time.
Work around this by changing the implementation of `cyw43_delay_ms()` to a
busy loop.
Fixes issue #15220.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
This commit changes all uses in the rp2 port, and drivers that are
optionally supported by that port.
The old MICROPY_EVENT_POLL_HOOK and MICROPY_EVENT_POLL_HOOK_FAST macros are
no longer used for rp2 builds and are removed (C user code will need to be
changed to suit).
Also take the opportunity to change some timeouts that used 64-bit
arithmetic to 32-bit, to hopefully claw back a little code size.
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Angus Gratton <angus@redyak.com.au>
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 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.
This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
This provides a standard interface to setting the global networking config
for all interfaces and interface types.
For ports that already use either a static hostname (mimxrt, rp2) they will
now use the configured value. The default is configured by the port
(or optionally the board).
For interfaces that previously supported .config(hostname), this is still
supported but now implemented using the global network.hostname.
Similarly, pyb.country and rp2.country are now deprecated, but the methods
still exist (and forward to network.hostname).
Because ESP32/ESP8266 do not use extmod/modnetwork.c they are not affected
by this commit.
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
This commit prevents the device from "hanging" when using lightsleep while
the WiFi chip is active.
Whenever the WiFi chip wants to interrupt the microcontroller to notify it
for a new package, it sets the CYW43_PIN_WL_HOST_WAKE pin to high,
triggering an IRQ. However, as polling the chip cannot happen in an
interrupt handler, it subsequently notifies the pendsv-service to do a poll
as soon as the interrupt handler ended. In order to prevent a new
interrupt from happening immediately afterwards, even before the poll has
run, the IRQ handler disables interrupts from the pin.
The first problem occurs, when a WiFi package arrives while the main loop
is in cyw43-code. In order to prevent concurrent access of the hardware,
the network code blocks pendsv from running again while entering lwIP code.
The same holds for direct cyw43 code (like changing the cyw43-gpios, i.e.
the LED on the Pico W). While the pendsv is disabled, interrupts can still
occur to schedule a poll (and disable further interrupts), but it will not
run. This can happen while the microcontroller is anywhere in rp2040 code.
In order to preserve power while waiting for cyw43 responses,
cyw43_configport.h defines CYW43_DO_IOCTL_WAIT and
CYW43_SDPCM_SEND_COMMON_WAIT to __WFI(). While this might work in most
cases, there are 2 edge cases where it fails:
- When an interrupt has already been received by the cyw43 stack, for
example due to an incoming ethernet packet.
- When the interrupt from the cyw43 response comes before the
microcontroller entered the __WFI() instruction.
When that happens, wfi will just block forever as no further interrupts are
received. The only way to safely use wfi to wake up from an interrupt is
inside a critical section, as this delays interrupts until the wfi is
entered, possibly resuming immediately until interrupts are reenabled and
the interrupt handler is run. Additionally this critical section needs to
check whether the interrupt has already been disabled and pendsv was
triggered, as in such a case, wfi can never be woken up, and needs to be
skipped, because there is already a package from the network chip waiting.
Note that this turns cyw43_yield into a nop (and thereby the cyw43-loops
into busy waits) from the second time onwards, as after the first call, a
pendsv request will definitely be pending. More logic could be added, to
explicitly enable the interrupt in this case.
Regarding lightsleep, this code has a similar problem. When an interrupt
occurs during lightsleep, the IRQ and pendsv handler and thereby poll are
run immediately, with the clocks still disabled, causing the SPI transfers
to fail. If we don't want to add complex logic inside the IRQ handler we
need to protect the whole lightsleep procedure form interrupts with a
critical section, exiting out early if an interrupt is pending for whatever
reason. Only then we can start to shut down clocks and only enable
interrupts when the system is ready again. Other interrupt handlers might
also be happy, that they are only run when the system is fully operational.
Tested on a Pico W, calling machine.lightsleep() within an endless loop and
pinging from the outside.
This commit executes __WFI() on core 0 only to avoid core1 locking up since
it doesn't enable any interrupts by default (except for `SIO_IRQ_PROC1`).
This fixes a lockup when calling `cyw43_do_ioctl` from core1.
Fixes issue #9597.
Still see some USB issues apparently caused by delays loading wifi
firmware. cyw43_delay_ms is used to wait in the driver, so we should call
the event hook in there.
Fixes#8963.
This includes:
- Configuration file for the cyw43-driver.
- Integration of cyw43-driver into the build, using lwIP.
- Enhancements to machine.Pin to support extension IO pins provided by the
CYW43xx.
- More mp-hal pin helper functions.
- mp_hal_get_mac_ascii MAC address helper function.
- Addition of rp2.country() function to set the country code.
A board can enable this driver by setting MICROPY_PY_NETWORK_CYW43 in their
cmake snippet.
Work done in collaboration with Graham Sanderson and Peter Harper.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>