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Earle F. Philhower, III
e70092ca3e
Recognize MSYS(MINGW) as Windows for toolchain get (#7358)
Add the ID string reported by MSYS's latest tools under Windows with
the string "MINGW..." as "Windows" for toolchain selection in get.py
2020-06-07 10:53:48 -07:00
Earle F. Philhower, III
bb6243a17b
Use a python3 script to call python3 (#6960)
* Use a python3 script to call python3

It's odd, but because Windows requires a full Python3 install we must
have an executable called "tools/python3/python3" to use Python3 in the
toolchain.

Before, we simply symlinked to /usr/bin/python3 (for Linux) or
/usr/local/bin/python3 (Mac).  Unfortunately, depending on the method of
installation, on MacOS the Python3 executable can be in /usr/bin/python3
instead.

To avoid the entire issue, unify the Mac and Linux python3 placeholders
to use python3 itself to jump to the real executable.

Fixes #6931

* Explicitly remove old symlink to python3

The tar extraction for the updated python3 tarball will fail on systems
that already have a symlink in /tools/python3/python3 because the tar
extractor attempts to open the *target of the symlink* (i.e. the actual
interpreter in /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin).

Add a commented hack to destroy this symlink before expanding the
tarballs, if the file exists.  This is safe to do since it will be
overwritten by any extractions of the python3 tarball later in the
process.

Co-authored-by: david gauchard <gauchard@laas.fr>
2020-01-14 06:53:17 -08:00
Earle F. Philhower, III
1f86311d79
Add Win32 build to CI system (#6493)
Build a single INO under a Windows VM on Travis to ensure
that the Win32 toolchain works properly.

In build.py, instead of making a string with spaces and then
splitting on " ", just make the list itself with individual parameters.
This will allow spaces in paths to be supported properly.
2019-09-10 14:50:55 -07:00
Earle F. Philhower, III
0a031ce957
Move all scripts and documentation to Python3 (#6378)
* Move all scripts and documentation to Python3

Python 2 EOL is Jan 1, 2020.  Migrate scripts to run under Python 3.

Under Windows, we're already running Python 3.7, by dumb luck.  The
oddness is that the Windows standalone executable for Python 3 is called
"python" whereas under UNIX-like OSes it's called "python3" with
"python" always referring to the Python 2 executable.  The ZIP needs to
be updated to include a Python3.exe (copy of Python.exe) so that we can
use the same command lines under Linux and Windows, and to preserve my
sanity.

Fixes #6376

* Add new Windows ZIP with python3.exe file

* Sort options in boards.txt generation for repeatability

The order of the board opts dict changes depending on the Python version
and machine, so sort the options before printing them to get a stable
ordering.

* Re-add Python2 compatibility tweaks

Most scripts can run as Python 2 or Python 3 with minimal changes, so
re-add (and fix, as necessary) compatibility tweaks to the scripts.
2019-08-28 12:42:48 -07:00
david gauchard
044568c220 fix python regexp, '_' was missing (#5791) 2019-02-19 20:10:51 -03:00
Odd Stråbø
5948b0fc52 msys2 support for tools/get.py (#5751) 2019-02-11 12:18:03 +01:00
Carlos Ruiz
82be4d02dc Wrap get.py's "if __name__ == '__main__':" into a function so it can be externally called (#4475)
Adding the Arduino repo as a git submodule can be very useful for version control. However, `git submodule update` is not enough, as the tools need to be downloaded through `get.py`. Wrapping the main code in that script into its own function allows an external Python script to import the module and execute its functionality without relying on the unsafe `execfile` (or `Popen`). The main advantage would be easy flow control in case of error (eg: issue #4464).
2019-02-07 16:31:37 +00:00
Earle F. Philhower, III
6280e98b03 Enable exceptions, update to optimized newlib, migrate to new toolchain (#5376)
* Move to PROGMEM aware libc, allow PSTR in printf()

A Newlib (libc) patch is in progress to move the _P functions from inside
Arduino into first-class citizens in libc.  This Arduino patch cleans up
code that's been migrated there.  Binaries for the new libs are included
because it seems they're part of the Arduino git tree, and should be
replaced with @igrr built ones when/if the Newlib changes are accepted.

Notable changes/additions for Arduino:
Allow for use of PROGMEM based format and parameter strings in all
*printf functions.  No need for copying PSTR()s into RAM before printing
them out (transparently saves heap space when using _P functions) and
makes it easier to print out constant strings for applications.

Add "%S" (capital-S) format that I've been told, but cannot verify,
is used in Arduino to specify a PROGMEM string parameter in printfs,
as an alias for "%s" since plain "%s" can now handle PROGMEM.

Optimized the memcpy_P, strnlen_P, and strncpy_P functions to use 32-bit
direct reads whenver possible (source and dest alignment mediated), but
there is still room for improvement in others.

Finally, move several constant arrays from RODATA into PROGMEM and
update their accessors.  Among these are the ctype array, ~260 bytes,
mprec* arrays, ~300 bytes, and strings/daycounts in the time
formatting functions, ~200 bytes.  All told, sketches will see from
300 to 800 additional RAM heap free on startup (depending on their
use of these routines).

* Fix merge error in #ifdef/#endif

* Fix host test using the newlib generic pgmspace.h

Host tests now use the sys/pgmspace.h for compiles instead of the
ESP8266-specific version.

* Update with rebuilt libraries using latest newlib

* Include binaries built directly from @igrr repo

Rebuild the binaries using a git clone of
https://github.com/igrr/newlib-xtensa

Build commands for posterity:
````
rm -rf ./xtensa-lx106-elf/
./configure --prefix=<DIR>/esp8266/tools/sdk/libc --with-newlib \
            --enable-multilib --disable-newlib-io-c99-formats \
            --disable-newlib-supplied-syscalls \
            --enable-newlib-nano-formatted-io --enable-newlib-reent-small \
            --enable-target-optspace \
            --program-transform-name="s&^&xtensa-lx106-elf-&" \
            --disable-option-checking --with-target-subdir=xtensa-lx106-elf \
            --target=xtensa-lx106-elf
rm -f etc/config.cache
CROSS_CFLAGS="-fno-omit-frame-pointer -DSIGNAL_PROVIDED -DABORT_PROVIDED"\
             " -DMALLOC_PROVIDED" \
  PATH=<DIR>/esp8266/tools/xtensa-lx106-elf/bin/:$PATH \
  make all install
````

* Fix merge define conflict in c_types.h

* Fix strlen_P misaligned source error

Include fix from newlib-xtensa/fix-strlen branch cleaning up misaligned
access on a non-aligned source string.

* Fix strlen_P and strcpy_P edge cases

Ran the included test suite on ESP8266 tstring.c with the following defines:
 #define MAX_1 50
 #define memcmp memcmp_P
 #define memcpy memcpy_P
 #define memmem memmem_P
 #define memchr memchr_P
 #define strcat strcat_P
 #define strncat strncat_P
 #define strcpy strcpy_P
 #define strlen strlen_P
 #define strnlen strnlen_P
 #define strcmp strcmp_P
 #define strncmp strncmp_P

Uncovered edge case and return value problems in the optimized versions of
the strnlen_P and strncpy_P functions.  Corrected.

* Fix memcpy_P return value

memcpy-1.c test suite showed error in return value of memcpy_P.  Correct it.

* Fix strnlen_P/strlen_P off-by-4 error

Random crashes, often on String constructors using a PSTR, would occur due
to the accelerated strnlen_P going past the end of the string. Would make
debug builds fail, too (ESP.getVersionString() failure).

Fix to fall through to normal copy on a word that's got a 0 byte anywhere
in it.

* Add device tests for libc functional verification

Add test suite used to debug libc optimized _P functions to the device
tests.

* Rebuild from igrr's repo (same source as prior)

Rebuild .a from igrr's repo at 347260af117b4177389e69fd4d04169b11d87a97

* WIP - add exceptions

* Fix exception to have 0-terminator

* Move some exception constants to TEXT from RODATA

* Remove throw stubs

* Move more exception stuff to ROM

* Enable exceptions in platform.io

* Remove atexit, is duplicated in rebuilt lib

Need to look at the quick-toolchain options, there seems to be a definition
for atexit defined there (libgcc?) that needs to be excised.  For now,
remove our local do-nothing copy.

* Update libgcc to remove soft-fp functions

The esp-quick-toolchain generated libgcc.a needed to have the soft-FP routines
that are in ROM removed from it.  Remove them in the new esp-quick-toolchain
and update.

* Fix merge typos in Makefile

* Add unhandled exception handler to postmortem

* Return our atexit() handler

* Latest stdc++, minimize exception emercengy area

* Remove atexit from newlib

atexit was defined in newlib strongly, but we also define a noop atexit in core.
Since we never exit, use the core's noop and delete the atexit from libc.a

Updated in esp-quick-toolchain as well.

* Move __FUNCTION__ static strings to PROGMEM

__FUNCTION__ is unlikely to be a timing sensitive variable, so move it to
PROGMEM and not RODATA (RAM) using linker magic.

asserts() now should take no RAM for any strings.

* Clean up linker file, update to latest stdc++

* Update to latest stdc++ which doesn't call strerror

* Update to GCC5.1 exception emergency allocator

Using GCC 5.1's emergency memory allocator for exceptions, much less
space is required in programs which do not use exceptions and when
space is allocated it is managed more efficiently.

* Initial try with new compiler toolchain

* Include newlib built from esp-quick-toolchain

* Update JSON with all new esp-quick-toolchain builds

* Use 64bit Windows compiler on 64bit Windows

* Dump std::exception.what() when possible

When doing the panic on unhandled exceptions, try and grab the
.what() pointer and dump it as part of the termination info.
Makes it easy to see mem errors (std::bad_alloc) or std::runtime_error
strings.

* Use scripted install from esp-quick-toolchain

Makes sure proper libraries and includes are present by using a
scripted installation from esp-quick-install instead of a manual
one.

* Update eqk to remove atexit, fix packaging diff
2018-12-03 03:37:14 -03:00
Lazar Obradovic
8941404e63 get.py: identify aarch64 properly (#4050) 2018-01-02 02:17:21 +03:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
39fc85fa10 Merge pull request #1931 from andig/andig-patch-2
Python 3 compatibility
2016-04-19 08:52:00 +03:00
andig
1092b42e12 Python 3 compatibility 2016-04-18 07:49:14 +02:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
797c78ddad Add ARM tools (#269) 2016-04-14 13:06:23 +03:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
16a2cdcf41 Add script to merge boards manager packages 2015-11-17 15:42:20 +03:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
daf360dff8 Fix issue with get.py when run in Cygwin (#943) 2015-10-31 15:07:30 +03:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
ab6a480ab0 Fix get.py for the case when path doesn't exist 2015-10-30 17:49:51 +03:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
444a37987e Use jq to generate package json 2015-10-30 17:40:17 +03:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
a631269f3c Update readme and fix tool paths 2015-10-30 01:58:56 +03:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
90fc4f975b Add tool to download other tools 2015-10-30 01:15:29 +03:00