micropython/ports/rp2
Ondrej Wisniewski 29401a719f rp2/mphalport: Only use CYW43 MAC for WLAN0 interface.
Building the Pico-W needs the MICROPY_PY_NETWORK_CYW43 flag to be set in
order to include building the CYW43 Wifi driver.  But then mp_hal_get_mac()
handles the MAC assignment for all nics the "CYW43 way", copying the real
MAC provided by the WiFi hardware.  This will fail for all other NIC types,
resulting in an invalid MAC address.

The solution in this commit is to add a check for the NIC type parameter
idx and handle the MAC address respectively.
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boards all: Fix cases of Python variable assigned but never used. 2023-05-02 16:36:05 +10:00
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Makefile
README.md
cyw43_configport.h
fatfs_port.c
machine_adc.c
machine_bitstream.c
machine_i2c.c rp2/machine_i2c: Add timeout parameter for machine.I2C(). 2023-04-21 18:03:33 +10:00
machine_i2s.c
machine_pin.c
machine_pin.h
machine_pin_cyw43.c
machine_pwm.c rp2/machine_pwm: Add duty_x() checks and return 0 if PWM is not started. 2023-05-04 13:18:58 +10:00
machine_rtc.c
machine_spi.c
machine_timer.c
machine_uart.c rp2/machine_uart: Fix setting of UART LCR parameters. 2023-03-22 16:21:48 +11:00
machine_wdt.c
main.c rp2/machine_pwm: Enable keyword args in constructor and add init method. 2023-05-04 13:13:05 +10:00
memmap_mp.ld all: Fix spelling mistakes based on codespell check. 2023-04-27 18:03:06 +10:00
modmachine.c
modmachine.h rp2/machine_pwm: Enable keyword args in constructor and add init method. 2023-05-04 13:13:05 +10:00
modrp2.c
modrp2.h
moduos.c
modutime.c rp2/modutime: Use extmod version of time module. 2023-04-27 15:11:51 +10:00
mpbthciport.c
mpbthciport.h
mpconfigport.h extmod/machine_pwm: Remove PWM_INIT and PWM_DUTY_U16_NS config options. 2023-05-04 13:19:19 +10:00
mphalport.c rp2/mphalport: Only use CYW43 MAC for WLAN0 interface. 2023-05-18 13:06:06 +10:00
mphalport.h
mpnetworkport.c
mpnetworkport.h
mpnimbleport.c
mpnimbleport.h
mpthreadport.c all: Fix spelling mistakes based on codespell check. 2023-04-27 18:03:06 +10:00
mpthreadport.h
msc_disk.c
pendsv.c
pendsv.h
qstrdefsport.h
rp2_flash.c
rp2_pio.c rp2: Make rp2_state_machine_exec accept integers. 2023-05-18 12:33:02 +10:00
uart.c
uart.h
usbd.c shared/tinyusb: Allow max USB descriptor string to be configured. 2023-04-04 11:57:25 +10:00

README.md

The RP2 port

This is a port of MicroPython to the Raspberry Pi RP2 series of microcontrollers. Currently supported features are:

  • REPL over USB VCP, and optionally over UART (on GP0/GP1).
  • Filesystem on the internal flash, using littlefs2.
  • Support for native code generation and inline assembler.
  • utime module with sleep, time and ticks functions.
  • uos module with VFS support.
  • machine module with the following classes: Pin, ADC, PWM, I2C, SPI, SoftI2C, SoftSPI, Timer, UART, WDT.
  • rp2 module with programmable IO (PIO) support.

See the examples/rp2/ directory for some example code.

Building

The MicroPython cross-compiler must be built first, which will be used to pre-compile (freeze) built-in Python code. This cross-compiler is built and run on the host machine using:

$ make -C mpy-cross

This command should be executed from the root directory of this repository. All other commands below should be executed from the ports/rp2/ directory.

Building of the RP2 firmware is done entirely using CMake, although a simple Makefile is also provided as a convenience. To build the firmware run (from this directory):

$ make submodules
$ make clean
$ make

You can also build the standard CMake way. The final firmware is found in the top-level of the CMake build directory (build by default) and is called firmware.uf2.

If you are using a different board other than a Rasoberry Pi Pico, then you should pass the board name to the build; e.g. for Raspberry Pi Pico W:

$ make BOARD=PICO_W submodules
$ make BOARD=PICO_W clean
$ make BOARD=PICO_W

Deploying firmware to the device

Firmware can be deployed to the device by putting it into bootloader mode (hold down BOOTSEL while powering on or resetting) and then copying firmware.uf2 to the USB mass storage device that appears.

If MicroPython is already installed then the bootloader can be entered by executing import machine; machine.bootloader() at the REPL.

Sample code

The following samples can be easily run on the board by entering paste mode with Ctrl-E at the REPL, then cut-and-pasting the sample code to the REPL, then executing the code with Ctrl-D.

Blinky

This blinks the on-board LED on the Pico board at 1.25Hz, using a Timer object with a callback.

from machine import Pin, Timer
led = Pin(25, Pin.OUT)
tim = Timer()
def tick(timer):
    global led
    led.toggle()

tim.init(freq=2.5, mode=Timer.PERIODIC, callback=tick)

PIO blinky

This blinks the on-board LED on the Pico board at 1Hz, using a PIO peripheral and PIO assembler to directly toggle the LED at the required rate.

from machine import Pin
import rp2

@rp2.asm_pio(set_init=rp2.PIO.OUT_LOW)
def blink_1hz():
    # Turn on the LED and delay, taking 1000 cycles.
    set(pins, 1)
    set(x, 31)                  [6]
    label("delay_high")
    nop()                       [29]
    jmp(x_dec, "delay_high")

    # Turn off the LED and delay, taking 1000 cycles.
    set(pins, 0)
    set(x, 31)                  [6]
    label("delay_low")
    nop()                       [29]
    jmp(x_dec, "delay_low")

# Create StateMachine(0) with the blink_1hz program, outputting on Pin(25).
sm = rp2.StateMachine(0, blink_1hz, freq=2000, set_base=Pin(25))
sm.active(1)

See the examples/rp2/ directory for further example code.