stm32/boards/make-pins.py: Allow a CPU pin to be hidden.

This change allows a CPU pin to be hidden from the user by prefixing it
with a "-" in the pins.csv file for a board.  It will still be available in
C code, just not exposed to Python.

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
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Damien George 2021-09-15 17:17:49 +10:00
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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""Creates the pin file for the STM32F4xx."""
"""
Generates pin source files based on an MCU alternate-function definition (eg
stm32f405_af.csv) and a board-specific pin definition file, pins.csv.
The pins.csv file must contain lines of the form:
board,cpu
Where "board" is the user-facing name of the pin as specified by the particular
board layout and markings, and "cpu" is the corresponding name of the CPU/MCU
pin.
The "board" entry may be absent if the CPU pin has no additional name, and both
entries may start with "-" to hide them from the corresponding Python dict of
pins, and hence hide them from the user (but they are still accessible in C).
For example, take the following pins.csv file:
X1,PA0
-X2,PA1
X3,-PA2
-X4,-PA3
,PA4
,-PA5
The first row here configures:
- The CPU pin PA0 is labelled X1.
- The Python user can access both by the names Pin("X1") and Pin("A0").
- The Python user can access both by the members Pin.board.X1 and Pin.cpu.A0.
- In C code they are available as pyb_pin_X1 and pin_A0.
Prefixing the names with "-" hides them from the user. The following table
summarises the various possibilities:
pins.csv entry | board name | cpu name | C board name | C cpu name
---------------+------------+----------+--------------+-----------
X1,PA0 "X1" "A0" pyb_pin_X1 pin_A0
-X2,PA1 - "A1" pyb_pin_X2 pin_A1
X3,-PA2 "X3" - pyb_pin_X3 pin_A2
-X4,-PA3 - - pyb_pin_X4 pin_A3
,PA4 - "A4" - pin_A4
,-PA5 - - - pin_A5
"""
from __future__ import print_function
@ -273,6 +317,9 @@ class NamedPin(object):
self._name = name
self._pin = pin
def set_hidden(self, value):
self._is_hidden = value
def is_hidden(self):
return self._is_hidden
@ -293,7 +340,7 @@ class Pins(object):
for named_pin in self.cpu_pins:
pin = named_pin.pin()
if pin.port == port_num and pin.pin == pin_num:
return pin
return named_pin
def parse_af_file(self, filename, pinname_col, af_col):
with open(filename, "r") as csvfile:
@ -315,12 +362,19 @@ class Pins(object):
with open(filename, "r") as csvfile:
rows = csv.reader(csvfile)
for row in rows:
cpu_pin_name = row[1]
cpu_pin_hidden = False
if cpu_pin_name.startswith("-"):
cpu_pin_name = cpu_pin_name[1:]
cpu_pin_hidden = True
try:
(port_num, pin_num) = parse_port_pin(row[1])
(port_num, pin_num) = parse_port_pin(cpu_pin_name)
except:
continue
pin = self.find_pin(port_num, pin_num)
if pin:
named_pin = self.find_pin(port_num, pin_num)
if named_pin:
named_pin.set_hidden(cpu_pin_hidden)
pin = named_pin.pin()
pin.set_is_board_pin()
if row[0]: # Only add board pins that have a name
self.board_pins.append(NamedPin(row[0], pin))