* Don't set SDFAT_FILE_TYPE, default is OK
Fixes#2772
No need to set SDFAT_FILE_TYPE=3 as that is the defaulr value with upstream
SdFat. Remove it from platform.txt and platform.io build.
* Codespell got all techy
* Replace ESP8266SdFat w/SdFat 2.3.0, add SDIO and ExFAT support
Remove ESP8266SdFat fork and replaces with upstream SdFat to simplify
maintenance.
This 2.3.0 version adds SDIO support and enables exFAT support.
Also upgraded FAT filename support to 256 chars, identical to LittleFS.
* Add SDIO support to SD and SDFS, documentation, and examples
* Update SD examples to all support SPI0, SPI1, or SDIO
Using pico-sdk develop branch, add in support for CYW43-based
WiFi/BT/BLE boards on the RP2350 such as the
SparkFun Thing Plus RP2350 or the Pimoroni Pico Plus 2W.
Fixes#2608
Rolls in dynamic SPI divider #2600
* Support LED digitalWrite on RP2350+CYW
Also move "special GPIO" to 64 since the Pimoroni Pico 2W uses the
RP2350B with 48 GPIOs.
* Enable CYW43_PIN_WL_DYNAMIC in IDE and P.IO
Allows calling `cyw43_set_pins_wl(cyw43_pin_array);` to redefine the
CYW43 hookup in the variant initialization.
* Adds RISC-V compilation option to the IDE and Platform.IO.
* Build RP2350-RISCV libpico, libbearssl
* Fix RP2350 BearSSL library (was copied from RP2040, now built for M33)
* New GCC 14.2 toolchain is required (12.4 RISC-V support is borked)
* Newlib locking fixed prototypes
* Manually force all runtime init code into RP2350 binaries
* Add RISC-V to CI
* Remove RP2350 BOOT2.S files, binaries (not used)
* Clean up minor GCC 14.x warnings
* Add RP2350-RISCV OTA build, link
* Add RISC-V FreeRTOS files (configuration still not running, but builds)
* Add basic documentation
* Migrate RP2040-specific bits to separate dirs
* Add chip to boards.txt, isolate RP2040-specifics
* Add RP2350 boot2, bearssl, and libraries
* Platform.IO adjust to new paths
* Add RPIPICO2 JSON for P.IO
* Add RP2350 to Platform.io
* Update Picotool and OpenOCD for all hosts
* Use picotool to generate UF2s
* Build separate libpico blobs serially
Thanks for the review, @aarturo182 !
* Add RP2350 to CI
* Allow Ethernet/WiFi building for RP2350
* Update Adafruit TinyUSB to latest
* Test skip fix
* Make RP2350 Picotool work. update USB ID
* Fix EEPROM/FS flash locations
RP2350 adds a 4K header sector to the UF2, meaning we have 4K less total
flash to work with. Adjust all constants appropriately on the RP2350.
* Adds ilabs board and PSRAM support. (#2342)
* Adds iLabs boards and basic PSRAM support.
* Make PSRAM come up as part of chip init
Uses SparkFun psram.cpp to set timings on clocks which are defined in the
variant file. Prefix things with RP2350_PSRAM_xxx for sanity.
Users don't need to call anything, PSRAM "just appears". Still need to
add in malloc-type allocation.
* Add board SparkFun ProMicro RP2350
Same pinout as the SparkFun ProMicro RP2040 with 8MB PSRAM and RP2350
* Add TLSF library for use w/PSRAM
Fork of upstream to include add'l C++ warning fixes.
* Add pmalloc/pcalloc to use PSRAM memory
free() and realloc() all look at the pointer passed in and jump to the
appropriate handler. Also takes care of stopping IRQs and taking the
malloc mutex to support multicore and FreeRTOS (when that workd)
* Fix BOOTSEL for RP2350
* Add simple rp2040.idleOtherCore test
* Add Generic RP2350 and clean up PSRAM menus
Commercial boards now only have 1 size PSRAM, no need to have menu for them.
* Add Solder Party RP2350 Stamp boards (#2352)
* Add PSRAM heap info helpers, mutex lock mallinfo
* Add RP2350 docs
* FreeRTOS and OTA unsupported warnings for RP2350
* Update to 2.0.0 SDK
* Board type needs to be set before earliest SDK setup
* Platform includes update
* Boot2 files
* Simple compilation issues
* Build and link
* PIO rebuild with version
* Newlib wrapper update
* Force inclusion of runtime_init_* fcns
The linker was dropping all references to the library's included
runtime_init_xxx functions and hence things like the IRQ vector
table and mutexes and alarms weren't properly set up leading to
instant crashes on start up..
Explicitly call out one function from the object file stored in
the .A to force the inclusion of all the functions. May be a better
way, heppy to hear any ideas.
* Fix SPI GPIO calls
* Fix Ethernet GPIO
* Remove SDK warnings
Remove the skipped error messages once the following PR merged:
https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-sdk/pull/1786
* BTStack moved SBC encode/decode paths
* Platform.IO fixes
* BT No longer has special absolute mouse
* Rebuild and update OTA
* Rebuild BearSSL, too
* Update liker file to latest SDK
* Clean up libpicocmake
* Clean up LWIP/BT library names
An oversight in the order of updating the ASFLAGS with a copy of the CCFLAGS (see line 110) and then updating the CCFLAGS (without resyncing the ASFLAGS) leads to a fatal compilation error in the Adafruit PicoDVI library, in which `tmds_encode.S` fails to find the `pico/config.h` include file. This fix updates the ASFLAGS manually after changing the CCFLAGS so that they're equal again, and the library can be compiled.
The `_idedata` has been changed to `__idedata` in newer PlatformIO core versions per 158aabbdf2. This change has broken the logic to expand out the `-iprefix PATH @INCLUDEFILE` argument into its individual include paths, causing Intellisense breakages on some VSCode systems and other IDEs that didn't handle these arguments correctly or in which the path was corrupted.
* Update to Pico-SDK v1.5
* Hook in pico_rand, use ioctl to set ipv6 allmulti
* Move into PicoSDK LWIP mutex, hack timer sizes
* Utilize much of the PicoSDK infrastructure for WiFi
* Add WiFi::begin(ssid, pass, bssid)
* WiFiMulti to use BSSID, make more robust
WiFiMulti will now be more aggressive and try all matching SSIDs, in order
of RSSI, using the BSSID to identify individual APs in a mesh.
Before, if the highest RSSI AP didn't connect, it would fail immediately.
Now, it will go down the list, ordered by RSSI, to attempt to get a link.
* Add Bluetooth support from Pico-SDK
Able to build and run the HID Keyboard Demo from the Arduino IDE, almost
as-is.
Will probably need to make BT configurable. Enabling BT on a plain WiFi
sketch uses 50KB of flash and 16KB of RAM even if no BT is used.
* Separate picow libs, BT through menus, example
Build normal Pico.a and 4 different options for PicoW IP/BT configuration.
Use IP=>IP/Bluetooth menu to select between options.
* CMakefile rationalization
* Move BT TLV(pairing) out of last 2 flash sectors
The pairing keys for BT are stored at the end of flash by default, but
we use the last sector of flash for EPROM and the penultimate one for
the filesystem. Overwriting those in BT could cause some real exciting
crashes down the line.
Move the store to an app-build specific address using a dummy const
array to allocate space in the application image itself.
* PicoBluetoothHID with BT Mouse, Joystick, Keyboard
Add simple Bluetooth Classic HID helper function and port the existing
USB HID devices to it. Port their examples.
* Protect BT key storage from multicore
* Add short-n-sweet Bluetooth documents
* Add Bluetooth Serial port library
* Turn off BT when the BT libraries exit
Adds a 12K OTA stub 3rd stage bootloader, which reads new firmware
from the LittleFS filesystem and flashes on reboot.
By storing the OTA commands in a file in flash, it is possible to
recover from a power failure during OTA programming. On power
resume, the OTA block will simply re-program from the beginning.
Support cryptographic signed OTA updates, if desired. Includes
host-side signing logic via openssl.
Add PicoOTA library which encapsulates the file format for
the updater, including CRC32 checking.
Add LEAmDNS support to allow Arduino IDE discovery
Add ArduinoOTA class for IDE uploads
Add MD5Builder class
Add Updater class which supports writing and validating
cryptographically signed binaries from any source (http,
Ethernet, WiFi, Serial, etc.)
Add documentation and readmes.
IPv4-only mode saves 20KB+ of flash memory.
Add some backwards compatibility with the global Arduino Ethernet
class when running in IPv4 only mode.
Fixes#687
* Speed P.IO build by not cloning 2GB of sources
* Document P.IO new option
* Add support for the WiFi chip on the Pico W board.
* USB interrupt now no longer hard coded (conflicted with the WiFi IRQ).
* Add in Pico W board to makeboards.py
* Add in GPIO and variant support
* Initialize WiFi in the Variant
* Use manual LWIP, fix size accounting
* Remove the SDK WiFi overrides
* Pulling in work done in the ESP8266 core.
* Make IPAddress support IPv6
* Build LWIP with IPv4 and IPv6 support
* Use proper MAC
* Avoid cyw_warn crash. Make macro to a comment while building
* Add WiFiServer
* Add WiFiUdp
* Move LWIP-specific support files to LWIP_Ethernet
* Add WiFi::ping (ICMP ping)
* Move ICMP echo (ping) to LWIPIntfDev
* Move hostByName to LwipIntfDev
* Add AP mode with simple DHCP server
* Add some examples and basic ESP8266 compat hacks
* Update Adafruit TinyUSB to fix crash
* Set DHCP hostname
* Make Wifi.begin() return CONNECTED with link + IP
* Return connected() on WiFi::begin
* Fix spurious TCP retransmission
* Protect LWIP from reentrancy
The Pico SDK calls "sys_check_timeouts() from inside a periodic interrupt.
This appears unsafe, as the interrupt could happen while already in the
(non-reentrant) LWIP code.
Block the interrupt from calling sys_check_timeouts by using a global flag
manually set via an RAII recursive lock.
Add interrupt protection macros around critical sections inside LWIP via
the standard defines.
These two changes should make LWIP significantly more stable and long
running.
* Support disconnecting and reconnecting WiFi
* Add WiFiServer simple example
* Update documentation
Fixes#666Fixed#665
* Update board generation, use renamed function
* Update documentation with new platform integration state
* Remove accidentally pushed file
* Use correct update command
* Use correct highlighting
* Use correct language
* Add section on debugging
* Add docs on filesystem, minor corrections
* Use -iprefix in compilation, but still expose all include paths to IDE
* Add exception and RTTI support, document them
* Fix typo
Fixes a crash of the builder script, `board.get("build.variant", None)` will throw an exception if the `build.variant` was not found (and not return `None` as the fallback value), but an empty string works, so check against that.
USB power defines moved directly into the board files, but still ensure that the macro always exists (with a default fallback value) to not fail the build.
Defines USBD_MAX_POWER_MA as a static 250mA, which is correct for all the boards supported in platform-raspberrypi (aka, RaspberryPi Pico and Nano RP2040 Connect)
* Add package.json
To make package easily integratable with PlatformIO
* Correct name back to original one
* Format package.json
* Add first shot at builder script
* Add USB stack flags, fix compile flags
* Formatting
* Add more link & USB flags
* Build Boot2 bootloader
* Formatting
* Generate linkerscript, linker fixes
* Fix linkflags, make firmware runnable
* Update USB flags and RAM size
* Correct USB flags, add dynamic sketch partitioning
* Restructure filesystem size and flash size logic into platform code
* Move C++ only flags to CXXFLAGS
* Add PlatformIO documentation
* Link to new platform.io document in the docs TOC
* Fix typos in platformio docs
* Fix one additional typo in platformio.rst
* Update docs
* Remove wrongly commited build folder