Espruino/boards/CURIO.py

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#!/bin/false
# This file is part of Espruino, a JavaScript interpreter for Microcontrollers
#
# Copyright (C) 2013 Gordon Williams <gw@pur3.co.uk>
#
# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
#
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This file contains information for a specific board - the available pins, and where LEDs,
# Buttons, and other in-built peripherals are. It is used to build documentation as well
# as various source and header files for Espruino.
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ###########################################################
# # THIS IS BETA - C3/IDF4 SUPPORT IS NOT READY YET #
# ###########################################################
# A Note about the 'variables' parameter on ESP32 Builds
# ------------------------------------------------------
#
# For the ESP32 build, the number of JsVars is governed by two factors:
# * Available memory
# * Maximum number of JsVars for the used JsVar format
#
# This setting will chose the optimum JsVar format for a given number
# of JsVars.
# If you add PSRAM to your ESP32 or compile with modules removed, you
# may wish to select a value using this table:
#
# Value | Max JsVars | Bytes per JsVar | Maximum References |
# ------+--------------+-----------------+--------------------+
# 4095 | 4095 | 13 | 255 |
# 8191 | 8191 | 13 | 15 |
# 16383 | 16383 | 14 | 255 |
# 65535 | 65535 | 16 | 255 |
# ------+--------------+-----------------+--------------------+
# CAUTION: Chosing 8191 only allows 15 references to a variable. This
# may be too restrictive to run some code.
# Using too large a JsVar format may limit how many JsVars can fit into
# available memory. Using too small a JsVar format will under utilise
# available memory.
import pinutils;
info = {
'name' : "CURIO",
'espruino_page_link' : 'Curio',
'default_console' : "EV_SERIAL1",
'default_console_baudrate' : "115200",
'variables' : 16383, # See note above
'io_buffer_size' : 4096, # How big is the input buffer (in bytes). Default on nRF52 is 1024
'binary_name' : 'espruino_%v_curio.bin',
'build' : {
'optimizeflags' : '-Og',
'libraries' : [
'ESP32',
'NET',
'GRAPHICS',
'CRYPTO','SHA256','SHA512',
'TLS',
# 'TELNET',
# 'FILESYSTEM',
'BLUETOOTH',
'NEOPIXEL'
],
'makefile' : [
'DEFINES+=-DESP_PLATFORM -DESP32=1',
'DEFINES+=-DESP_STACK_SIZE=25000',
'DEFINES+=-DJSVAR_MALLOC', # Allocate space for variables at jsvInit time
'DEFINES+=-DUSE_FONT_6X8',
'DEFINES+=-DUSB_CDC', # Because now we have to explicitly request it
'ESP32_FLASH_MAX=1572864',
# 'DEFINES+=-DBLUETOOTH_NAME_PREFIX=\'\"Curio\"\'', # string passing in IDF4 makefile is broken
'INCLUDE += -I$(ROOT)/libs/misc',
'WRAPPERSOURCES += libs/misc/jswrap_curio.c',
'WRAPPERSOURCES += libs/joltjs/jswrap_qwiic.c',
'JSMODULESOURCES += _:libs/js/misc/curio.js'
]
}
};
chip = {
'part' : "ESP32C3",
'family' : "ESP32_IDF4",
'package' : "",
'ram' : 400,
'flash' : 0,
'speed' : 160,
'usart' : 2,
'spi' : 1,
'i2c' : 1,
'adc' : 2,
'dac' : 0,
'saved_code' : {
'address' : 0x320000,
'page_size' : 4096,
'pages' : 224, # 896kb - see partitions_espruino.csv
'flash_available' : 1344, # firmware can be up to this size - see partitions_espruino.csv
},
};
devices = {
'LED1' : { 'pin' : 'D8', "inverted":1 },
'BTN1' : { 'pin' : 'D9', "inverted":1, 'pinstate' : 'IN_PULLUP' }
};
# left-right, or top-bottom order
board_esp32 = {
'top' : ['GND','D23','D22','D1','D3','D21','D20','D19','D18','D5','D17','D16','D4','D0'],
'bottom' : ['D12','D14','D27','D26','D25','D33','D32','D35','D34','D39','D36','EN','3V3','GND'],
'right' : [ 'GND','D13','D9','D10','D11','D6','D7','D8','D15','D2']
};
board_esp32["bottom"].reverse()
board_esp32["right"].reverse()
board_esp32["_css"] = """
#board {
width: 600px;
height: 435px;
left: 50px;
top: 170px;
background-image: url(img/ESP32C3.jpg);
}
#boardcontainer {
height: 700px;
}
#board #right {
top: 80px;
left: 600px;
}
#board #top {
bottom: 440px;
left: 155px;
}
#board #bottom {
top: 435px;
left: 155px;
}
#board .rightpin {
height: 28px;
}
#board .toppin, #board .bottompin {
width: 24px;
}
""";
boards = [ board_esp32 ];
def get_pins():
pins = pinutils.generate_pins(0,21) # 22 General Purpose I/O Pins.
pinutils.findpin(pins, "PD0", True)["functions"]["ADC1_IN0"]=0;
pinutils.findpin(pins, "PD1", True)["functions"]["ADC1_IN1"]=0;
pinutils.findpin(pins, "PD2", True)["functions"]["ADC1_IN2"]=0;
pinutils.findpin(pins, "PD3", True)["functions"]["ADC1_IN3"]=0;
pinutils.findpin(pins, "PD4", True)["functions"]["ADC1_IN4"]=0;
# pinutils.findpin(pins, "PD5", True)["functions"]["ADC2_IN0"]=0;
# pinutils.findpin(pins, "PD8", True)["functions"]["NEGATED"]=0; # LED negated - but ESP32 port ignores negation
# D12-D17 are SPI (internal SPI) - not sure they should even be exposed??
pinutils.findpin(pins, "PD18", True)["functions"]["USB"]=0; # D-
pinutils.findpin(pins, "PD19", True)["functions"]["USB"]=0; # D+
pinutils.findpin(pins, "PD20", True)["functions"]["USART1_RX"]=0;
pinutils.findpin(pins, "PD21", True)["functions"]["USART1_TX"]=0;
pinutils.findpin(pins, "PD9", True)["functions"]["I2C1_SCL"]=0; # added for issue #2589 fix
pinutils.findpin(pins, "PD8", True)["functions"]["I2C1_SDA"]=0; # added for issue #2589 fix
# SPI added for issue #2601
# See esp-idf-4 /components/soc/esp32c3/include/soc/soc_caps.h
pinutils.findpin(pins, "PD6", True)["functions"]["SPI1_SCK"]=0;
pinutils.findpin(pins, "PD2", True)["functions"]["SPI1_MISO"]=0;
pinutils.findpin(pins, "PD7", True)["functions"]["SPI1_MOSI"]=0;
# everything is non-5v tolerant
for pin in pins:
pin["functions"]["3.3"]=0;
return pins