stepping away from this in favor of arduino version, cant get anything to run on the pad

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2024-01-24 20:28:26 -06:00
parent 4311b3b3ea
commit 4d934cd6f5
6 changed files with 562 additions and 7 deletions

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@@ -18,6 +18,25 @@ pico_sdk_init()
pico_generate_pio_header(stream_pad ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/Neopixel.pio)
add_compile_definitions(
TARGET_RP2040
PICO_FLASH_SIZE_BYTES=8388608
ARDUINO_ADAFRUIT_MACROPAD_RP2040
USBD_PID=0x8107
USBD_VID=0x239a
USBD_MAX_POWER_MA=250
ARM_MATH_CM0_FAMILY
ARM_MATH_CM0_PLUS
CFG_TUSB_MCU=OPT_MCU_RP2040
USBD_MAX_POWER_MA=250
)
target_compile_options(stream_pad PUBLIC -Osize)
set_property()
pico_set_linker_script(stream_pad ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/memmap_custom2.ld)
target_sources(stream_pad PRIVATE
src/main.cpp
src/Page.cpp
@@ -43,11 +62,11 @@ target_link_libraries(stream_pad
pico_stdlib
hardware_pio
pico_unique_id
#tinyusb_device
#tinyusb_board
tinyusb_device
tinyusb_board
)
pico_enable_stdio_usb(stream_pad 0)
pico_enable_stdio_uart(stream_pad 1)
pico_enable_stdio_usb(stream_pad 1)
pico_enable_stdio_uart(stream_pad 0)
pico_add_extra_outputs(stream_pad)

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@@ -4,6 +4,11 @@
namespace Hardware
{
static int32_t wheel_count = 0;
static void wheel_interrupt(unsigned int gpio, uint32_t event_mask)
{
}
void init_wheel()
{
gpio_init_mask(
@@ -14,6 +19,8 @@ namespace Hardware
gpio_set_input_enabled(Pin::WheelB, true);
gpio_set_input_enabled(Pin::WheelButton, true);
gpio_pull_up(Pin::WheelButton);
gpio_set_irq_enabled_with_callback(Pin::WheelA, GPIO_IRQ_EDGE_FALL, true, &wheel_interrupt);
gpio_set_irq_enabled(Pin::WheelB, GPIO_IRQ_EDGE_FALL, true);
}
WheelState get_wheel_state()
{

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@@ -7,10 +7,10 @@ namespace Hardware
{
struct WheelState
{
int32_t count;
bool a;
bool b;
bool button;
int32_t count;
};
void init_wheel();
WheelState get_wheel_state();

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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Configuration::Config config;
Configuration::Page *active_page;
char config_buffer[1024];
extern "C"
//extern "C"
int main()
{
//stdio_init_all();
@@ -42,10 +42,12 @@ int main()
// LED::put_pixel(pix);
// Hardware::init_keys();
LED::init_notification_led();
LED::set_notification_led(true);
while (1)
{
auto keys = Hardware::read_keys();
LED::set_notification_led(keys.data != 0);
//LED::set_notification_led(keys.data != 0);
LED::set_notification_led(true);
printf("Keys: {}\n", keys.data);
sleep_ms(1000);
}

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src/memmap_custom.ld Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1,276 @@
/* Based on GCC ARM embedded samples.
Defines the following symbols for use by code:
__exidx_start
__exidx_end
__etext
__data_start__
__preinit_array_start
__preinit_array_end
__init_array_start
__init_array_end
__fini_array_start
__fini_array_end
__data_end__
__bss_start__
__bss_end__
__end__
end
__HeapLimit
__StackLimit
__StackTop
__stack (== StackTop)
*/
MEMORY
{
FLASH(rx) : ORIGIN = 0x10000000, LENGTH = 8384512
RAM(rwx) : ORIGIN = 0x20000000, LENGTH = 256k
SCRATCH_X(rwx) : ORIGIN = 0x20040000, LENGTH = 4k
SCRATCH_Y(rwx) : ORIGIN = 0x20041000, LENGTH = 4k
}
/*
PROVIDE ( _EEPROM_start = 276819968 );
PROVIDE ( _FS_start = 276819968 );
PROVIDE ( _FS_end = 276819968 );
*/
ENTRY(_entry_point)
SECTIONS
{
/* Second stage bootloader is prepended to the image. It must be 256 bytes big
and checksummed. It is usually built by the boot_stage2 target
in the Raspberry Pi Pico SDK
*/
.flash_begin : {
__flash_binary_start = .;
} > FLASH
.boot2 : {
__boot2_start__ = .;
KEEP (*(.boot2))
__boot2_end__ = .;
} > FLASH
ASSERT(__boot2_end__ - __boot2_start__ == 256,
"ERROR: Pico second stage bootloader must be 256 bytes in size")
.ota : {
/* Start image with OTA */
KEEP (*(.OTA))
/* Align to the last 16-bytes of the OTA region */
/* If anyone has a better way of doing this, please submit a PR! */
/* . = __flash_binary_start + 0x2ff0;
LONG(276819968)
LONG(276819968)
LONG(276819968)
LONG(8384512)*/
} > FLASH
.partition : {
/* Align to the last 16-bytes of the OTA region */
/* If anyone has a better way of doing this, please submit a PR! */
. = __flash_binary_start + 0x2ff0;
LONG(276819968)
LONG(276819968)
LONG(276819968)
LONG(8384512)
} > FLASH
/* The second stage will always enter the image at the start of .text.
The debugger will use the ELF entry point, which is the _entry_point
symbol if present, otherwise defaults to start of .text.
This can be used to transfer control back to the bootrom on debugger
launches only, to perform proper flash setup.
*/
.text : {
__logical_binary_start = .;
KEEP (*(.vectors))
KEEP (*(.binary_info_header))
__binary_info_header_end = .;
KEEP (*(.reset))
/* TODO revisit this now memset/memcpy/float in ROM */
/* bit of a hack right now to exclude all floating point and time critical (e.g. memset, memcpy) code from
* FLASH ... we will include any thing excluded here in .data below by default */
*(.init)
/* Some of these excludes required for PicoDVI library, won't affect most code */
*(EXCLUDE_FILE(*libgcc.a: *libc.a:*lib_a-mem*.o *libm.a: *interp.c.obj *divider.S.obj *PicoDVI.cpp.o *dvi.c.o) .text*)
*(.fini)
/* Pull all c'tors into .text */
*crtbegin.o(.ctors)
*crtbegin?.o(.ctors)
*(EXCLUDE_FILE(*crtend?.o *crtend.o) .ctors)
*(SORT(.ctors.*))
*(.ctors)
/* Followed by destructors */
*crtbegin.o(.dtors)
*crtbegin?.o(.dtors)
*(EXCLUDE_FILE(*crtend?.o *crtend.o) .dtors)
*(SORT(.dtors.*))
*(.dtors)
*(.eh_frame*)
. = ALIGN(4);
} > FLASH
.rodata : {
*(EXCLUDE_FILE(*libgcc.a: *libc.a:*lib_a-mem*.o *libm.a:) .rodata* .big_const*)
. = ALIGN(4);
*(SORT_BY_ALIGNMENT(SORT_BY_NAME(.flashdata*)))
. = ALIGN(4);
} > FLASH
.ARM.extab :
{
*(.ARM.extab* .gnu.linkonce.armextab.*)
} > FLASH
__exidx_start = .;
.ARM.exidx :
{
*(.ARM.exidx* .gnu.linkonce.armexidx.*)
} > FLASH
__exidx_end = .;
. = ALIGN(4);
/* End of .text-like segments */
__etext = .;
.ram_vector_table (COPY): {
*(.ram_vector_table)
} > RAM
.data : {
__data_start__ = .;
*(vtable)
*(.time_critical*)
/* remaining .text and .rodata; i.e. stuff we exclude above because we want it in RAM */
*(.text*)
. = ALIGN(4);
*(.rodata*)
. = ALIGN(4);
*(.data*)
. = ALIGN(4);
*(.after_data.*)
. = ALIGN(4);
/* preinit data */
PROVIDE_HIDDEN (__mutex_array_start = .);
KEEP(*(SORT(.mutex_array.*)))
KEEP(*(.mutex_array))
PROVIDE_HIDDEN (__mutex_array_end = .);
. = ALIGN(4);
/* preinit data */
PROVIDE_HIDDEN (__preinit_array_start = .);
KEEP(*(SORT(.preinit_array.*)))
KEEP(*(.preinit_array))
PROVIDE_HIDDEN (__preinit_array_end = .);
. = ALIGN(4);
/* init data */
PROVIDE_HIDDEN (__init_array_start = .);
KEEP(*(SORT(.init_array.*)))
KEEP(*(.init_array))
PROVIDE_HIDDEN (__init_array_end = .);
. = ALIGN(4);
/* finit data */
PROVIDE_HIDDEN (__fini_array_start = .);
*(SORT(.fini_array.*))
*(.fini_array)
PROVIDE_HIDDEN (__fini_array_end = .);
*(.jcr)
. = ALIGN(4);
/* All data end */
__data_end__ = .;
} > RAM AT> FLASH
/* Start and end symbols must be word-aligned */
.scratch_x : {
__scratch_x_start__ = .;
*(.scratch_x.*)
. = ALIGN(4);
__scratch_x_end__ = .;
} > SCRATCH_X AT > FLASH
__scratch_x_source__ = LOADADDR(.scratch_x);
.scratch_y : {
__scratch_y_start__ = .;
*(.scratch_y.*)
. = ALIGN(4);
__scratch_y_end__ = .;
} > SCRATCH_Y AT > FLASH
__scratch_y_source__ = LOADADDR(.scratch_y);
.bss : {
. = ALIGN(4);
__bss_start__ = .;
*(SORT_BY_ALIGNMENT(SORT_BY_NAME(.bss*)))
*(COMMON)
. = ALIGN(4);
__bss_end__ = .;
} > RAM
/* At most one of the following two will be engaged, depending on the SDK version */
.uninitialized_ram MAX(0x20003000, .) (NOLOAD) : {
*(.uninitialized_ram*)
} > RAM
.uninitialized_data MAX(0x20003000, .) (NOLOAD) : {
*(.uninitialized_data*)
} > RAM
.heap (COPY):
{
__end__ = .;
end = __end__;
*(.heap*)
__HeapLimit = .;
} > RAM
/* .stack*_dummy section doesn't contains any symbols. It is only
* used for linker to calculate size of stack sections, and assign
* values to stack symbols later
*
* stack1 section may be empty/missing if platform_launch_core1 is not used */
/* by default we put core 0 stack at the end of scratch Y, so that if core 1
* stack is not used then all of SCRATCH_X is free.
*/
.stack1_dummy (COPY):
{
*(.stack1*)
} > SCRATCH_X
.stack_dummy (COPY):
{
*(.stack*)
} > SCRATCH_Y
.flash_end : {
__flash_binary_end = .;
} > FLASH
/* stack limit is poorly named, but historically is maximum heap ptr */
__StackLimit = ORIGIN(RAM) + LENGTH(RAM);
__StackOneTop = ORIGIN(SCRATCH_X) + LENGTH(SCRATCH_X);
__StackTop = ORIGIN(SCRATCH_Y) + LENGTH(SCRATCH_Y);
__StackOneBottom = __StackOneTop - SIZEOF(.stack1_dummy);
__StackBottom = __StackTop - SIZEOF(.stack_dummy);
PROVIDE(__stack = __StackTop);
/* Check if data + heap + stack exceeds RAM limit */
ASSERT(__StackLimit >= __HeapLimit, "region RAM overflowed")
ASSERT( __binary_info_header_end - __logical_binary_start <= 256, "Binary info must be in first 256 bytes of the binary")
/* todo assert on extra code */
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,251 @@
/* Based on GCC ARM embedded samples.
Defines the following symbols for use by code:
__exidx_start
__exidx_end
__etext
__data_start__
__preinit_array_start
__preinit_array_end
__init_array_start
__init_array_end
__fini_array_start
__fini_array_end
__data_end__
__bss_start__
__bss_end__
__end__
end
__HeapLimit
__StackLimit
__StackTop
__stack (== StackTop)
*/
MEMORY
{
FLASH(rx) : ORIGIN = 0x10000000, LENGTH = 8192k
RAM(rwx) : ORIGIN = 0x20000000, LENGTH = 256k
SCRATCH_X(rwx) : ORIGIN = 0x20040000, LENGTH = 4k
SCRATCH_Y(rwx) : ORIGIN = 0x20041000, LENGTH = 4k
}
ENTRY(_entry_point)
SECTIONS
{
/* Second stage bootloader is prepended to the image. It must be 256 bytes big
and checksummed. It is usually built by the boot_stage2 target
in the Raspberry Pi Pico SDK
*/
.flash_begin : {
__flash_binary_start = .;
} > FLASH
.boot2 : {
__boot2_start__ = .;
KEEP (*(.boot2))
__boot2_end__ = .;
} > FLASH
ASSERT(__boot2_end__ - __boot2_start__ == 256,
"ERROR: Pico second stage bootloader must be 256 bytes in size")
/* The second stage will always enter the image at the start of .text.
The debugger will use the ELF entry point, which is the _entry_point
symbol if present, otherwise defaults to start of .text.
This can be used to transfer control back to the bootrom on debugger
launches only, to perform proper flash setup.
*/
.text : {
__logical_binary_start = .;
KEEP (*(.vectors))
KEEP (*(.binary_info_header))
__binary_info_header_end = .;
KEEP (*(.reset))
/* TODO revisit this now memset/memcpy/float in ROM */
/* bit of a hack right now to exclude all floating point and time critical (e.g. memset, memcpy) code from
* FLASH ... we will include any thing excluded here in .data below by default */
*(.init)
*(EXCLUDE_FILE(*libgcc.a: *libc.a:*lib_a-mem*.o *libm.a:) .text*)
*(.fini)
/* Pull all c'tors into .text */
*crtbegin.o(.ctors)
*crtbegin?.o(.ctors)
*(EXCLUDE_FILE(*crtend?.o *crtend.o) .ctors)
*(SORT(.ctors.*))
*(.ctors)
/* Followed by destructors */
*crtbegin.o(.dtors)
*crtbegin?.o(.dtors)
*(EXCLUDE_FILE(*crtend?.o *crtend.o) .dtors)
*(SORT(.dtors.*))
*(.dtors)
*(.eh_frame*)
. = ALIGN(4);
} > FLASH
.rodata : {
*(EXCLUDE_FILE(*libgcc.a: *libc.a:*lib_a-mem*.o *libm.a:) .rodata*)
. = ALIGN(4);
*(SORT_BY_ALIGNMENT(SORT_BY_NAME(.flashdata*)))
. = ALIGN(4);
} > FLASH
.ARM.extab :
{
*(.ARM.extab* .gnu.linkonce.armextab.*)
} > FLASH
__exidx_start = .;
.ARM.exidx :
{
*(.ARM.exidx* .gnu.linkonce.armexidx.*)
} > FLASH
__exidx_end = .;
/* Machine inspectable binary information */
. = ALIGN(4);
__binary_info_start = .;
.binary_info :
{
KEEP(*(.binary_info.keep.*))
*(.binary_info.*)
} > FLASH
__binary_info_end = .;
. = ALIGN(4);
.ram_vector_table (NOLOAD): {
*(.ram_vector_table)
} > RAM
.data : {
__data_start__ = .;
*(vtable)
*(.time_critical*)
/* remaining .text and .rodata; i.e. stuff we exclude above because we want it in RAM */
*(.text*)
. = ALIGN(4);
*(.rodata*)
. = ALIGN(4);
*(.data*)
. = ALIGN(4);
*(.after_data.*)
. = ALIGN(4);
/* preinit data */
PROVIDE_HIDDEN (__mutex_array_start = .);
KEEP(*(SORT(.mutex_array.*)))
KEEP(*(.mutex_array))
PROVIDE_HIDDEN (__mutex_array_end = .);
. = ALIGN(4);
/* preinit data */
PROVIDE_HIDDEN (__preinit_array_start = .);
KEEP(*(SORT(.preinit_array.*)))
KEEP(*(.preinit_array))
PROVIDE_HIDDEN (__preinit_array_end = .);
. = ALIGN(4);
/* init data */
PROVIDE_HIDDEN (__init_array_start = .);
KEEP(*(SORT(.init_array.*)))
KEEP(*(.init_array))
PROVIDE_HIDDEN (__init_array_end = .);
. = ALIGN(4);
/* finit data */
PROVIDE_HIDDEN (__fini_array_start = .);
*(SORT(.fini_array.*))
*(.fini_array)
PROVIDE_HIDDEN (__fini_array_end = .);
*(.jcr)
. = ALIGN(4);
/* All data end */
__data_end__ = .;
} > RAM AT> FLASH
/* __etext is (for backwards compatibility) the name of the .data init source pointer (...) */
__etext = LOADADDR(.data);
.uninitialized_data (NOLOAD): {
. = ALIGN(4);
*(.uninitialized_data*)
} > RAM
/* Start and end symbols must be word-aligned */
.scratch_x : {
__scratch_x_start__ = .;
*(.scratch_x.*)
. = ALIGN(4);
__scratch_x_end__ = .;
} > SCRATCH_X AT > FLASH
__scratch_x_source__ = LOADADDR(.scratch_x);
.scratch_y : {
__scratch_y_start__ = .;
*(.scratch_y.*)
. = ALIGN(4);
__scratch_y_end__ = .;
} > SCRATCH_Y AT > FLASH
__scratch_y_source__ = LOADADDR(.scratch_y);
.bss : {
. = ALIGN(4);
__bss_start__ = .;
*(SORT_BY_ALIGNMENT(SORT_BY_NAME(.bss*)))
*(COMMON)
. = ALIGN(4);
__bss_end__ = .;
} > RAM
.heap (NOLOAD):
{
__end__ = .;
end = __end__;
KEEP(*(.heap*))
__HeapLimit = .;
} > RAM
/* .stack*_dummy section doesn't contains any symbols. It is only
* used for linker to calculate size of stack sections, and assign
* values to stack symbols later
*
* stack1 section may be empty/missing if platform_launch_core1 is not used */
/* by default we put core 0 stack at the end of scratch Y, so that if core 1
* stack is not used then all of SCRATCH_X is free.
*/
.stack1_dummy (NOLOAD):
{
*(.stack1*)
} > SCRATCH_X
.stack_dummy (NOLOAD):
{
KEEP(*(.stack*))
} > SCRATCH_Y
.flash_end : {
PROVIDE(__flash_binary_end = .);
} > FLASH
/* stack limit is poorly named, but historically is maximum heap ptr */
__StackLimit = ORIGIN(RAM) + LENGTH(RAM);
__StackOneTop = ORIGIN(SCRATCH_X) + LENGTH(SCRATCH_X);
__StackTop = ORIGIN(SCRATCH_Y) + LENGTH(SCRATCH_Y);
__StackOneBottom = __StackOneTop - SIZEOF(.stack1_dummy);
__StackBottom = __StackTop - SIZEOF(.stack_dummy);
PROVIDE(__stack = __StackTop);
/* Check if data + heap + stack exceeds RAM limit */
ASSERT(__StackLimit >= __HeapLimit, "region RAM overflowed")
ASSERT( __binary_info_header_end - __logical_binary_start <= 256, "Binary info must be in first 256 bytes of the binary")
/* todo assert on extra code */
}