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Jeff Epler 007f127a61 all: Simplify mp_int_t/mp_uint_t definition.
Assuming proper C99 language support, we can select "the int type as big as
a pointer" (most of the time) or "the 64-bit int type" (nanboxing with
REPR_D), and then define everything else automatically.

This simplifies port configuration files.  And the types can still be
overridden if needed.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Epler <jepler@unpythonic.net>
2025-10-23 15:12:28 +11:00
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The bare-arm port

This port is intended to be the bare-minimum amount of code and configuration required to get MicroPython compiling and running on a bare-metal ARM-based target. No external dependencies or libraries are needed for this build and it shows exactly what hardware and system functionality MicroPython needs to run.

To build, simply run make in this directory. The output will be build/firmware.elf (and also corresponding .bin and .dfu files). This firmware can run on an STM32F405-based board (eg a PYBv1.x) and make deploy will program it to such an MCU when put in USB DFU mode. The output is a UART at 115200 baud, with TX on PA0.

There are some simple demonstration code strings (see main.c) which are compiled and executed when the firmware starts. They produce output on the system's stdout.

The size of the firmware (the machine code that is programmed to the microcontroller's flash/ROM) is currently around 56500 bytes.