Wykres commitów

21 Commity (7e90e22ea52665e38138d1e704d5e527439b663c)

Autor SHA1 Wiadomość Data
Damien George 7e90e22ea5 mpy-cross: Add --version command line option to print version info.
Prints something like:

MicroPython v1.10-304-g8031b7a25 on 2019-05-02; mpy-cross emitting mpy v4
2019-05-07 13:54:20 +10:00
Damien George d9d92f27d7 py/compile: Add support to select the native emitter at runtime. 2019-03-14 12:22:25 +11:00
Damien George 9a5f92ea72 py/persistentcode: Bump .mpy version to 4. 2019-03-08 15:53:05 +11:00
Damien George 1396a026be py: Add support to save native, viper and asm code to .mpy files.
This commit adds support for saving and loading .mpy files that contain
native code (native, viper and inline-asm).  A lot of the ground work was
already done for this in the form of removing pointers from generated
native code.  The changes here are mainly to link in qstr values to the
native code, and change the format of .mpy files to contain native code
blocks (possibly mixed with bytecode).

A top-level summary:

- @micropython.native, @micropython.viper and @micropython.asm_thumb/
  asm_xtensa are now allowed in .py files when compiling to .mpy, and they
  work transparently to the user.

- Entire .py files can be compiled to native via mpy-cross -X emit=native
  and for the most part the generated .mpy files should work the same as
  their bytecode version.

- The .mpy file format is changed to 1) specify in the header if the file
  contains native code and if so the architecture (eg x86, ARMV7M, Xtensa);
  2) for each function block the kind of code is specified (bytecode,
  native, viper, asm).

- When native code is loaded from a .mpy file the native code must be
  modified (in place) to link qstr values in, just like bytecode (see
  py/persistentcode.c:arch_link_qstr() function).

In addition, this now defines a public, native ABI for dynamically loadable
native code generated by other languages, like C.
2019-03-08 15:53:05 +11:00
Damien George 636ed0ff8d py/emitglue: Remove union in mp_raw_code_t to combine bytecode & native. 2019-03-08 15:53:04 +11:00
Damien George 4f0931b21f py/persistentcode: Define static qstr set to reduce size of mpy files.
When encoded in the mpy file, if qstr <= QSTR_LAST_STATIC then store two
bytes: 0, static_qstr_id.  Otherwise encode the qstr as usual (either with
string data or a reference into the qstr window).

Reduces mpy file size by about 5%.
2019-03-05 16:32:05 +11:00
Damien George 992a6e1dea py/persistentcode: Pack qstrs directly in bytecode to reduce mpy size.
Instead of emitting two bytes in the bytecode for where the linked qstr
should be written to, it is now replaced by the actual qstr data, or a
reference into the qstr window.

Reduces mpy file size by about 10%.
2019-03-05 16:27:34 +11:00
Damien George 5996eeb48f py/persistentcode: Add a qstr window to save mpy files more efficiently.
This is an implementation of a sliding qstr window used to reduce the
number of qstrs stored in a .mpy file.  The window size is configured to 32
entries which takes a fixed 64 bytes (16-bits each) on the C stack when
loading/saving a .mpy file.  It allows to remember the most recent 32 qstrs
so they don't need to be stored again in the .mpy file.  The qstr window
uses a simple least-recently-used mechanism to discard the least recently
used qstr when the window overflows (similar to dictionary compression).
This scheme only needs a single pass to save/load the .mpy file.

Reduces mpy file size by about 25% with a window size of 32.
2019-03-05 16:25:07 +11:00
Damien George eee1e8841a py: Downcase all MP_OBJ_IS_xxx macros to make a more consistent C API.
These macros could in principle be (inline) functions so it makes sense to
have them lower case, to match the other C API functions.

The remaining macros that are upper case are:
- MP_OBJ_TO_PTR, MP_OBJ_FROM_PTR
- MP_OBJ_NEW_SMALL_INT, MP_OBJ_SMALL_INT_VALUE
- MP_OBJ_NEW_QSTR, MP_OBJ_QSTR_VALUE
- MP_OBJ_FUN_MAKE_SIG
- MP_DECLARE_CONST_xxx
- MP_DEFINE_CONST_xxx

These must remain macros because they are used when defining const data (at
least, MP_OBJ_NEW_SMALL_INT is so it makes sense to have
MP_OBJ_SMALL_INT_VALUE also a macro).

For those macros that have been made lower case, compatibility macros are
provided for the old names so that users do not need to change their code
immediately.
2019-02-12 14:54:51 +11:00
Sean Burton e33bc59712 py: Remove calls to file reader functions when these are disabled.
If MICROPY_PERSISTENT_CODE_LOAD or MICROPY_ENABLE_COMPILER are enabled then
code gets enabled that calls file reading functions which may be disabled
if no readers have been implemented.

To fix this, introduce a MICROPY_HAS_FILE_READER variable, which is
automatically set if MICROPY_READER_POSIX or MICROPY_READER_VFS is set but
can also be manually set if a custom reader is being implemented.  Then
disable the file reading calls if this is not set.
2019-01-27 11:08:25 +11:00
Damien George 5604b710c2 py/emitglue: When assigning bytecode only pass bytecode len if needed.
Most embedded targets will have this bit of the code disabled, saving a
small amount of code space.
2018-02-14 18:41:17 +11:00
Damien George ff93fd4f50 py/persistentcode: Bump .mpy version number to version 3.
The binary and unary ops have changed bytecode encoding.
2017-10-05 10:49:44 +11:00
Damien George a3dc1b1957 all: Remove inclusion of internal py header files.
Header files that are considered internal to the py core and should not
normally be included directly are:
    py/nlr.h - internal nlr configuration and declarations
    py/bc0.h - contains bytecode macro definitions
    py/runtime0.h - contains basic runtime enums

Instead, the top-level header files to include are one of:
    py/obj.h - includes runtime0.h and defines everything to use the
        mp_obj_t type
    py/runtime.h - includes mpstate.h and hence nlr.h, obj.h, runtime0.h,
        and defines everything to use the general runtime support functions

Additional, specific headers (eg py/objlist.h) can be included if needed.
2017-10-04 12:37:50 +11:00
Anton Patrushev f008263022 py/persistentcode: Define mp_raw_code_save_file() for any unix target.
A unix target should provide POSIX open/write/close functions regardless of
its machine architecture.  Fixes issue #3325.
2017-09-25 17:09:05 +10:00
Damien George 72732fea1a py/persistentcode: Allow to compile with complex numbers disabled. 2017-06-08 00:28:28 +10:00
Damien George dd11af209d py: Add LOAD_SUPER_METHOD bytecode to allow heap-free super meth calls.
This patch allows the following code to run without allocating on the heap:

    super().foo(...)

Before this patch such a call would allocate a super object on the heap and
then load the foo method and call it right away.  The super object is only
needed to perform the lookup of the method and not needed after that.  This
patch makes an optimisation to allocate the super object on the C stack and
discard it right after use.

Changes in code size due to this patch are:

   bare-arm: +128
    minimal: +232
   unix x64: +416
unix nanbox: +364
     stmhal: +184
    esp8266: +340
     cc3200: +128
2017-04-22 23:39:20 +10:00
Damien George 1831034be1 py: Allow lexer to raise exceptions during construction.
This patch refactors the error handling in the lexer, to simplify it (ie
reduce code size).

A long time ago, when the lexer/parser/compiler were first written, the
lexer and parser were designed so they didn't use exceptions (ie nlr) to
report errors but rather returned an error code.  Over time that has
gradually changed, the parser in particular has more and more ways of
raising exceptions.  Also, the lexer never really handled all errors without
raising, eg there were some memory errors which could raise an exception
(and in these rare cases one would get a fatal nlr-not-handled fault).

This patch accepts the fact that the lexer can raise exceptions in some
cases and allows it to raise exceptions to handle all its errors, which are
for the most part just out-of-memory errors during construction of the
lexer.  This makes the lexer a bit simpler, and also the persistent code
stuff is simplified.

What this means for users of the lexer is that calls to it must be wrapped
in a nlr handler.  But all uses of the lexer already have such an nlr
handler for the parser (and compiler) so that doesn't put any extra burden
on the callers.
2017-03-14 11:52:05 +11:00
Damien George 6a11048af1 py/persistentcode: Bump .mpy version due to change in bytecode. 2017-02-17 00:19:34 +11:00
Damien George 891dc5c62c py/persistentcode: Replace mp_uint_t with size_t where appropriate. 2017-02-16 16:51:16 +11:00
Damien George 6b239c271c py: Factor out persistent-code reader into separate files.
Implementations of persistent-code reader are provided for POSIX systems
and systems using FatFS.  Macros to use these are MICROPY_READER_POSIX and
MICROPY_READER_FATFS respectively.  If an alternative implementation is
needed then a port can define the function mp_reader_new_file.
2016-11-16 18:13:50 +11:00
Damien George 6810f2c134 py: Factor persistent code load/save funcs into persistentcode.[ch]. 2016-11-16 16:14:14 +11:00