circuitpython/tests/extmod_hardware/machine_uart_irq_break.py
Damien George 1ab1f857b3 tests/extmod_hardware/machine_uart_irq_break.py: Remove send_uart.
This is no longer needed, the esp32 port can now pass this test using just
a single UART.

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2025-07-23 12:51:10 +10:00

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# Test machine.UART.IRQ_BREAK firing after a break is received.
#
# IMPORTANT: This test requires hardware connections: the UART TX and RX
# pins must be wired together.
try:
from machine import UART
UART.IRQ_BREAK
except (ImportError, AttributeError):
print("SKIP")
raise SystemExit
import time, sys
# Configure pins based on the target.
if "esp32" in sys.platform:
_machine = sys.implementation._machine
if "ESP32S2" in _machine or "ESP32C3" in _machine or "ESP32C6" in _machine:
print("SKIP")
raise SystemExit
uart_id = 1
tx_pin = 4
rx_pin = 5
elif "rp2" in sys.platform:
uart_id = 0
tx_pin = "GPIO0"
rx_pin = "GPIO1"
else:
print("Please add support for this test on this platform.")
raise SystemExit
def irq(u):
print("IRQ_BREAK:", bool(u.irq().flags() & u.IRQ_BREAK), "data:", u.read(1))
# Test that the IRQ is called for each break received.
for bits_per_s in (2400, 9600, 57600):
uart = UART(uart_id, bits_per_s, tx=tx_pin, rx=rx_pin)
uart.irq(irq, uart.IRQ_BREAK)
print("write", bits_per_s)
for i in range(3):
uart.write(str(i))
uart.flush()
time.sleep_ms(10)
uart.sendbreak()
time.sleep_ms(10)
if "esp32" in sys.platform:
# On esp32 a read is needed to read in the break byte.
uart.read()
print("done")