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* At least the F_CPU define in host mock.h is needed by host Arduino.h - need to include Arduino.h further down in mock.h for this to work. * Geting the include order right * Prepare for runtime CPU clock rate selection * Fix compile for not defined F_CPU If defined F_CPU, make getCpuFreqMHz() a constexpr * Use defines for register CPU2X instead of hex value * Fix build for host - getCpuFreqMHz there was also in conflict with getCycleCount, using F_CPU: tests/host/common/mock.h:#define F_CPU 80000000 (!) * Asymmetrical includes and defines on host * Support restart switch from 160MHz to 80MHz, e.g for OTA. Fixes #579
Host Tests for Continuous Integration ------------------------------------- make FORCE32=0 OPTZ=-O0 CI (FORCE32=0: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/valgrind/+bug/948004) Sketch emulation on host ------------------------ This environment let compile esp8266/Arduino sketches into native environment. Network (tcp, udp, including ssl and multicast) is linked to local host interfaces. WiFi is trivialy emulated and reported as "just" already connected and usable. Currently network emulation is a complete rewrite of WiFiClient+WiFiServer/ClientContext and WifiUdp/UdpContext using socket posix API. Further work will optionally propose native lwIP library instead. Serial UART0 and UART1 are emulated via stdin/stdout/stderr. Therefor stdin is connected to UART0(RX) and stdout is connected to UART0(TX). UART1(TX) writes to stderr. Reading from stdin happens in non-blocking raw mode, that means each character is directly injected into the UART FIFO without any buffering in the console. The command line switch -c can be used to stop the emulation from intersepting CTRL-C (SIGINT). How to compile and run a sketch ------------------------------- All results are stored in ./bin/ . Show the core example list: make list Build one example make D=1 ../../libraries/esp8266/examples/Blink/Blink run it: ./bin/Blink/Blink -h Optional 'V=1' enables makefile verbosity Optional 'D=1' enables core debug (same as IDE's tools menu) Optional 'OPTZ=-O2' will update gcc -O option (default is -Os, D=1 implies -O0) Optional 'FORCE32=0' will use native/default gcc (default is FORCE32=1 unless gcc-multilib is not detected) Non exhaustive list of working examples: make D=1 ../../libraries/ESP8266WiFi/examples/udp/udp make D=1 ../../libraries/ESP8266WiFi/examples/WiFiClient/WiFiClient make D=1 ../../libraries/ESP8266WebServer/examples/HelloServer/HelloServer make D=1 ../../libraries/ESP8266WebServer/examples/AdvancedWebServer/AdvancedWebServer make D=1 ../../libraries/ESP8266mDNS/examples/mDNS_Web_Server/mDNS_Web_Server make D=1 ../../libraries/ESP8266WiFi/examples/BearSSL_Validation/BearSSL_Validation Compile other sketches: - library paths are specified using ULIBDIRS variable, separated by ':' - call 'make path-to-the-sketch-file' to build (without its '.ino' extension): - CAVEAT: functions must be declared *before* being called (arduino builder is not around) make D=1 ULIBDIRS=/path/to/your/arduino/libraries/lib1:/path/to/another/place/lib2 /path/to/your/sketchdir/sketch/sketch or: ULIBDIRS=/path/to/your/arduino/libraries/lib1:/path/to/another/place/lib2 make D=1 /path/to/your/sketchdir/sketch/sketch or (preferred): export ULIBDIRS=/path/to/your/arduino/libraries/lib1:/path/to/another/place/lib2 export D=1 export OPTZ=-O2 make clean make /path/to/your/sketchdir/sketch/sketch ./bin/sketch/sketch Executable location is always in bin/. Once a sketch is compiled, just run it: bin/sketch/sketch Options are available: -h -i eth0 bind servers to this interface (WIP) -l bind Multicast to the above interface (WIP) -c ignore CTRL-C (send it over serial device) -f no throttle (possibly 100%CPU) -S spiffs size in KBytes (default: 1024) (negative value will force mismatched size) TODO ---- A lot. Make fun, propose PRs. - replace some "fprintf(stderr" with redirectable log functions - spiffs in a file (done, need to initialize and check) - EEPROM in a file (partly done) - SDCARD on Host filesystem ? or in an image ? - nice curses interface to display/change gpios ? - display device emulation (like ssd1306) - optionaly use arduino-builder ? - store sketch objects and binaries outside from the source directories (done for sketches) - compile and use lwIP on host - easily debug HTTP classes - https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino/issues/1715 - gpio, currently: read as 0(digital) or 512(analog). output is printed on console.