micropython/shared
Maarten van der Schrieck 3bca93b2d0 ports: Fix sys.stdout.buffer.write() return value.
MicroPython code may rely on the return value of sys.stdout.buffer.write()
to reflect the number of bytes actually written. While in most scenarios a
write() operation is successful, there are cases where it fails, leading to
data loss. This problem arises because, currently, write() merely returns
the number of bytes it was supposed to write, without indication of
failure.

One scenario where write() might fail, is where USB is used and the
receiving end doesn't read quickly enough to empty the receive buffer. In
that case, write() on the MicroPython side can timeout, resulting in the
loss of data without any indication, a behavior observed notably in
communication between a Pi Pico as a client and a Linux host using the ACM
driver.

A complex issue arises with mp_hal_stdout_tx_strn() when it involves
multiple outputs, such as USB, dupterm and hardware UART. The challenge is
in handling cases where writing to one output is successful, but another
fails, either fully or partially. This patch implements the following
solution:

mp_hal_stdout_tx_strn() attempts to write len bytes to all of the possible
destinations for that data, and returns the minimum successful write
length.

The implementation of this is complicated by several factors:
- multiple outputs may be enabled or disabled at compiled time
- multiple outputs may be enabled or disabled at runtime
- mp_os_dupterm_tx_strn() is one such output, optionally containing
  multiple additional outputs
- each of these outputs may or may not be able to report success
- each of these outputs may or may not be able to report partial writes

As a result, there's no single strategy that fits all ports, necessitating
unique logic for each instance of mp_hal_stdout_tx_strn().

Note that addressing sys.stdout.write() is more complex due to its data
modification process ("cooked" output), and it remains unchanged in this
patch. Developers who are concerned about accurate return values from
write operations should use sys.stdout.buffer.write().

This patch might disrupt some existing code, but it's also expected to
resolve issues, considering that the peculiar return value behavior of
sys.stdout.buffer.write() is not well-documented and likely not widely
known. Therefore, it's improbable that much existing code relies on the
previous behavior.

Signed-off-by: Maarten van der Schrieck <maarten@thingsconnected.nl>
2023-12-22 10:32:46 +11:00
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libc shared/libc/string0: Don't deref args for n==0 case. 2023-11-07 16:01:50 +11:00
memzip py/mkrules.mk: Add rule for compiling auto-generated source files. 2023-11-03 13:57:47 +11:00
netutils shared/netutils/dhcpserver: Reply on correct netif. 2023-09-29 14:53:26 +10:00
readline shared/readline: Use MP_REGISTER_ROOT_POINTER(). 2022-07-18 13:48:49 +10:00
runtime ports: Fix sys.stdout.buffer.write() return value. 2023-12-22 10:32:46 +11:00
timeutils mimxrt/machine_rtc: Start RTC at boot and set datetime if not set. 2022-04-11 12:25:23 +10:00
tinyusb extmod/modmachine: Provide common Python bindings for bootloader(). 2023-11-30 16:11:11 +11:00
upytesthelper py/modsys: Allow sys.path to be assigned to. 2023-06-08 17:54:24 +10:00
README.md lib,shared: Update README's based on contents of these dirs. 2021-07-13 00:17:02 +10:00

README.md

This directory contains libraries, utilities and helper code developed specifically for this project. The code is intended to be portable and usable by any port.