* Add boards filter support - allows for the creation of an abridged boards.txt.
Add some of the ITEAD Sonoff boards to boards.txt.py.
Minor reorder of presentation of board menu items, mainly grouped
board Model and module selection to the top.
* Corrected, I think, LED_BUILTIN vs BUILTIN_LED??
* Updated boards.txt
* Added support for DOIT ESP-Mx DevKit (ESP8285) board.
Adjusted wording and fixed side bar formating issue on the
Sonoff description. Also, removed resetmethod menu
and assigned resetmethod of none.
* FW: use NONOS-SDK branch 2.2.x from 2019-10-24 by default
former one is available when using generic board configuration
* tv qvoqve, Platform-ii
* nonos-sdk v2.2.x from 2019-11-05 by default for all boards
(previous ones can be selected with the generic board)
* (w/ fw files)
* 191024 by default, 191105 is an option
* Reset method changes for esptool.py
* Workaround - to be reverted in case esptool do erase/write_flash in one command
* Keep previous resetmethod names and translate to esptool.py options
* Regenerated boards.txt
* adds initial commit to boards.txt before actual edits
* reminder to remove vim .swp file
* Removes spaces and modifies outdated tags for menu `CpuFrequency -> xtal` for example
* Adds SparkFun Bynk Board to boards.txt.py, moves .build flags all together for SparkFun Blynk
* runs boards.txt.py to generate files for pull request - all files have been included as instructed at top of boards.txt file
* Deletes three .orig files generated by boards.txt.py: rst, txt, and json
* Moves boards.txt.py back to /tools directory and attempts to change its mode.
* restore 'x' flag
* sdk: testing branch update (v2.2.x), tidy up fw names in menus, add dates
Former default SDK (22y, renamed to 22x-190703) is still available
Changelog is included in sdk directory
* Keep current FW as default until next release
* update for PIO
A number of non-genuine boards exist mainly from flea-bay sellers that
use under-sized and/or low quality flash chips which can not handle
a 40MHz FlashFreq properly.
This patch adds slower flash frequencies to the menu for generic ESP boards
so that these cheap knock-offs can be run in a stable manner, hopefully saving
some people a few headaches and keeping these boards out of landfill.
* mDNS debug option + AP address is used by default when STA is also present
* mDNS: store network interface, checking it is up
* igmp: force on selected interface (avoid crash *sometimes*)
* fix for all lwip2 ipv4 ipv6 & lwip1
* mdns: IPAddress is not needed to reference associated interface
* mdns: debug: fix print warnings
* emulation: add ets_strncpy
* emulation: truly emulate AddrList (remove fake one)
* 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.
* enable by default latest 2.2.x firmware, including fixed espnow
* LittleFS: avoid crash when FS size is 0
* flash size defaults: 1M for generic board, not empty FS for all
* Make SPIFFS be an integer number of blocks
boards.txt.py simply calculated the end and start using flash sizes, but
in cases where an 8K page was used (>512KB SPIFFS), this could leave a
4K half-block left at the end of SPIFFS.
mkspiffs and the SPIFFS code uses integer division to calculate the
maximum block number, so it worked fine in practice and the code simply
ignored the extra, fractional block.
Now actually take block size into account when calculating the end of
SPIFFS, ensuring no fractional blocks are passed in. Does not result in
data loss on pre-existing SPIFFS filesystems.
* Fix the 1m512 case and clean up code
Ensure that no SPIFFS_block in the LD files is modified from the
original to endure correct backwards compatibility
* Factor out common if, clean code
* Make boards.py vars "fs_xx" instead of "spiffs_xx"
* New menu option to minimize BSSL ROM with only RSA
Adds a menu option and define to limit BearSSL to older RSA connection
options. This saves ~45K program memory and can speed up connections
since EC, while more secure, is significantly slower on the chip.
The supported ciphers are identical to the ones that axTLS supported.
Fixes#6005
* Add default SSLFLAGS(blank) to platform.txt
* Fix unused variable warning
* Add clarifying comment to menu items
This commit allows switching SDK firmware:
nonos-sdk-pre-v3 shipped with release 2.5.0 has issues:
* Some boards show erratic behavior (radio connection is quickly lost), with an unknown cause.
These boards work well with previous nonos-sdk-2.2.1 firmware (#5736)
* Overall performances seem to have decreased (#5513)
This PR restores sdk2.2.1 (as in core-2.4.2).
SDK-pre-3.0 - which has brought long awaited fixes (WiFi sleep modes) - is still available through a menu option available only with generic board.
BREAKING
* new define `-DNONOSDK221=1` or `-DNONOSDK3V0=1`
* for external build systems: new library directory: `tools/sdk/lib/<version>/lib`
* PIO: variable `PIO_FRAMEWORK_ARDUINO_ESPRESSIF_SDK3` is needed for sdk-pre-v3.
Fix#5736
* Add esptool.py, pyserial, and python to JSON
Add installation of python on Win32/Win64, and on all systems install
esptool.py and pyserial.
* Initial esptool.py upload test
* First successfull esptool.py upload
* Patch in verbose flag operation
* Replace esptool-ck.exe with Python equivalent
Remove need for binary esptool-ck.exe by implementing the same logic as
esptool-ck uses in Python. Only image creation is supported, and only
in the Arduino standard mode (with its custom bootloader and ROM
layout).
* Remove all esptool-ck.exe, hook Windows Python
Remove all references to esptool-ck and use Python on Windows and Linux
for all recipes where possible.
* Use python to make core_version as well
Avoid ugly bash and CMD.exe tricks in platform.txt by using python to
make the core_version header.
* Rename conflicting script, clean up packager
* Windows test passes
Need to make sure Python2 and Python3 compatible and paths are munged
properly to avoid eaccidentally escaping things when calling esptool.py
Able to compile, build a BIN and upload via esptool.py on a Windows
machine without Python installed globally, only as part of the Arduino
tools package.
* Use github sources for pyserial
* Erase calibration or all flash before programming
Add back in erase support by calling esptool.py twice (since it does not
support chained operations like esptool-ck.exe).
* Make 460K default speed, remove 961K
961K doesn't seem to work with esptool, so make 460K the default upload
speed and remove 961K.
Even at this lower speed, esptool.py is much faster to upload (even
before taking into account the compression when doing things like SPIFFS
and code upload).
* Make erase and upload work again
Arduino does not support a upload.#.cmd pattern, so we need to do
everything in a single command line. Make it cleaner by introducing a
Python wrapper script which will run the same executable with different
sets of commands (since we need to erase a block w/a separate invocation
from the real upload).
Update boards.txt to use the new options format, placing the esptool
command as "version" when there is no "erase_flash" or "erase_region" to
be done to keep things simple.
* Move esptool/pyserial to submodules
Since esptool.py and pyserial are coming directly from github repos,
there is no need to include them as a tool in package.json.
* Restore 921K upload opt, silent downgrade to 460k
To enable full backward compatibility, restore the 921k option for
upload speed but silently change it to 460k in the upload.py script.
Add error checking on upload.py
Scripts, makefiles, and users who do no changes will not have exceptions
enabled during builds. This should avoid the sketch inflation issue for
users who are space constrained, while allowing users who care about
exceptions to enable them through the IDE.
* Make exceptions a configurable menu
Add a menu, Exceptions, which allows exceptions to be disabled for ROM
sensitive scripts. Default is enabled.
* Update to latest JSON builder
* update to lwIP-2.1.0rc1: partial SACK support
fix#4176
* hash fix
* get some flash back due to mistake in conf (fragmentation & reassembly was incorrectly enabled)
(ahah I scared you)
* add missing include files
* update to lwip-2.1.0(release) + remove unused lwIP's include files
* lwIP release 2.1.0, SACK is now default, bigger, no-SACK is selectable
* fix ldscript
* pio
* rename 'sack' option to 'feat'ure option, + IP fragmentation/reassembly
* merge, fix pio
* change internal/hidden string
* pio: more lwip2 configuration: + without sack for no change in flash footprint
* Allow GPIO 9 and 10 for waveform generation
While most ESP8266 modules use quad-io mode for their SPI flash ROM,
there are some which only use dual-io mode. Allow the unused pins
(GPIO 9 and 10) to have waveforms generated on them. Should the user try
this on a quad-io mode board, expect very bad things to happen.
* Add variant for 8285 to init GPIO 9/10
The 8285 only has 2-bit flash IO, so the other two pins can be used as
inputs (9/10). Set them to input to mirror the way other pins are set
up.
* Update waveform gen to only allow 9/10 on 8285
Update the common.h in both generic (remove TODO, it's done!) and the
8285 variant to make isFlashInterfacePin macro correct. Use that macro
to disable pins 9 and 10 in the common, non-8285 case.
boards generator updates:
* simplified mapping description: only flash and spiffs sizes are needed
* some ldscripts are renamed due to autogenerated names
* +2M/0, +2M/512K spiffs, +4M0
* reduce length of hidden strings in boards.txt (#5100, https://github.com/arduino/arduino-builder/issues/284)
* give more details in ldscripts (address, size, +rf-cal, +sdk-wifi-settings)
on behalf of @4dsystems #4613:
Need to change flash mode from qio to dio, due to a change in supplier of Flash Memory.
Old modules work just the same with no speed difference noticed,
new modules will not work without the change to dio however.
* Add flash for vtable destination, make it default
Add an option for placing vtables in flash to complement the existing
iram and heap options. "make flash"
Now that there is a way to change it, move to vtables in flash as default
as only users with interrupts which use vtables require the vtable to
be in RAM. For those users, if the tables are small enough they can put
them in IRAM and save heap space for their app. If not, then the vtables
can be placed in HEAP which supports much larger tables.
* Add VTable menu, FLASH as default, remove Makefile
Convert from manual "make" operated app.ld creation to runtime creation
whose options are selected from the build menu.
Use a prelink recipe to create the output app.ld file each run, without
need for any special tools.
Update the boards.txt.py script to generate this new config.