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Author SHA1 Message Date
Cristian Maglie 23b682417e Revert "Changed pins definition in variants from constants to #defines."
This reverts commit 7fcba37acfd11313640b3f5d5c813d63d2f59999.
2014-02-12 14:46:48 +01:00
Cristian Maglie dfde3ec99f Added license for Arduino.h, binary.h and main.cpp
See #1847
2014-02-10 12:55:16 +01:00
Cristian Maglie 4c3a3761b8 Added license for Client, IPAddressm and Server
See #1847
2014-02-10 12:55:16 +01:00
Cristian Maglie cd51a0784c Added license for avr/HardwareSerial.
See #1847
2014-02-10 12:55:16 +01:00
Matt Robinson 4c8a8a2d5b Reorder HardwareSerial init to fix compiler warn
Switch the tx and rx buffer head/tail entries in the HardwareSerial
initialisation list so that they match the order the fields are defined
in. This fixes a compiler warning (repeated for each of the
HardwareSerial source files the header is used in).
2014-01-29 20:10:32 +00:00
Matt Robinson 166a6c28ed Clean up unused var from HardwareSerial_private.h 2014-01-28 20:39:15 +00:00
Cristian Maglie e088421ef9 Merge branch 'serial-patch-2' into ide-1.5.x 2014-01-27 22:48:17 +01:00
Matthijs Kooijman c3cd35f197 In HardwareSerial::write, bypass the queue when it's empty
This helps improve the effective datarate on high (>500kbit/s) bitrates,
by skipping the interrupt and associated overhead. At 1 Mbit/s the
implementation previously got up to about 600-700 kbit/s, but now it
actually gets up to the 1Mbit/s (values are rough estimates, though).
2014-01-22 12:06:02 +01:00
Cristian Maglie 49fc2ab8ad Inlined HardwareSerial calls to RX ISR.
Moreover, declaring pointers-to-registers as const and using initializer
list in class constructor allows the compiler to further improve inlining
performance.

This change recovers about 50 bytes of program space on single-UART devices.

See #1711
2014-01-22 11:19:35 +01:00
Matthijs Kooijman 1848db3d66 Put each HardwareSerial instance in its own .cpp file
By putting the ISRs and HardwareSerial instance for each instance in a
separate compilation unit, the compile will only consider them for
linking when the instance is actually used. The ISR is always referenced
by the compiler runtime and the Serialx_available() function is always
referenced by SerialEventRun(), but both references are weak and thus do
not cause the compilation to be included in the link by themselves.

The effect of this is that when multiple HardwareSerial ports are
available, but not all are used, buffers are only allocated and ISRs are
only included for the serial ports that are used. On the mega, this
lowers memory usage from 653 bytes to just 182 when only using the first
serial port.

On boards with just a single port, there is no change, since the code
and memory was already left out when no serial port was used at all.

This fixes #1425 and fixes #1259.
2014-01-22 09:39:19 +01:00
Matthijs Kooijman 99f7ef7c67 Centrally decide which hardware UARTS are available
Before, this decision was made in few different places, based on
sometimes different register defines.

Now, HardwareSerial.h decides wich UARTS are available, defines
USE_HWSERIALn macros and HardwareSerial.cpp simply checks these macros
(together with some #ifs to decide which registers to use for UART 0).
For consistency, USBAPI.h also defines a HAVE_CDCSERIAL macro when
applicable.

For supported targets, this should change any behaviour. For unsupported
targets, the error messages might subtly change because some checks are
moved or changed.

Additionally, this moves the USBAPI.h include form HardareSerial.h into
Arduino.h and raises an error when both CDC serial and UART0 are
available (previously this would silently use UART0 instead of CDC, but
there is not currently any Atmel chip available for which this would
occur).
2014-01-22 09:38:34 +01:00
Matthijs Kooijman f1cd85da7a Disable the UDRE interrupt sooner in HardwareSerial
Before, the interrupt was disabled when it was triggered and it turned
out there was no data to send. However, the interrupt can be disabled
already when the last byte is written to the UART, since write() will
always re-enable the interrupt when it adds new data to the buffer.

Closes: #1008
2014-01-22 09:38:25 +01:00
Matthijs Kooijman dbe23685c2 Fix lockup when writing to HardwareSerial with interrupts disabled
When interrupts are disabled, writing to HardwareSerial could cause a
lockup. When the tx buffer is full, a busy-wait loop is used to wait for
the interrupt handler to free up a byte in the buffer. However, when
interrupts are disabled, this will of course never happen and the
Arduino will lock up. This often caused lockups when doing (big) debug
printing from an interrupt handler.

Additionally, calling flush() with interrupts disabled while
transmission was in progress would also cause a lockup.

When interrupts are disabled, the code now actively checks the UDRE
(UART Data Register Empty) and calls the interrupt handler to free up
room if the bit is set.

This can lead to delays in interrupt handlers when the serial buffer is
full, but a delay is of course always preferred to a lockup.

Closes: #672
References: #1147
2014-01-22 09:38:16 +01:00
Matthijs Kooijman fa8df58c93 Fix HardwareSerial::flush() when interrupts are kept disabled for a while
It turns out there is an additional corner case. The analysis in the
previous commit wrt to flush() assumes that the data register is always
kept filled by the interrupt handler, so the TXC bit won't get set until
all the queued bytes have been transmitted. But, when interrupts are
disabled for a longer period (for example when an interrupt handler for
another device is running for longer than 1-2 byte times), it could
happen that the UART stops transmitting while there are still more bytes
queued (but these are in the buffer, not in the UDR register, so the
UART can't know about them).

In this case, the TXC bit would get set, but the transmission is not
complete yet. We can easily detect this case by looking at the head and
tail pointers, but it seems easier to instead look at the UDRIE bit
(the TX interrupt is enabled if and only if there are bytes in the
queue). To fix this corner case, this commit:
 - Checks the UDRIE bit and only if it is unset, looks at the TXC bit.
 - Moves the clearing of TXC from write() to the tx interrupt handler.
   This (still) causes the TXC bit to be cleared whenever a byte is
   queued when the buffer is empty (in this case the tx interrupt will
   trigger directly after write() is called). It also causes the TXC bit
   to be cleared whenever transmission is resumed after it halted
   because interrupts have been disabled for too long.

As a side effect, another race condition is prevented. This could occur
at very high bitrates, where the transmission would be completed before
the code got time to clear the TXC0 register, making the clear happen
_after_ the transmission was already complete. With the new code, the
clearing of TXC happens directly after writing to the UDR register,
while interrupts are disabled, and we can be certain the data
transmission needs more time than one instruction to complete. This
fixes #1463 and replaces #1456.
2014-01-22 09:38:04 +01:00
Matthijs Kooijman 560295c983 Improve HardwareSerial::flush()
The flush() method blocks until all characters in the serial buffer have
been written to the uart _and_ transmitted. This is checked by waiting
until the "TXC" (TX Complete) bit is set by the UART, signalling
completion. This bit is cleared by write() when adding a new byte to the
buffer and set by the hardware after tranmission ends, so it is always
guaranteed to be zero from the moment the first byte in a sequence is
queued until the moment the last byte is transmitted, and it is one from
the moment the last byte in the buffer is transmitted until the first
byte in the next sequence is queued.

However, the TXC bit is also zero from initialization to the moment the
first byte ever is queued (and then continues to be zero until the first
sequence of bytes completes transmission). Unfortunately we cannot
manually set the TXC bit during initialization, we can only clear it. To
make sure that flush() would not (indefinitely) block when it is called
_before_ anything was written to the serial device, the "transmitting"
variable was introduced.

This variable suggests that it is only true when something is
transmitting, which isn't currently the case (it remains true after
transmission is complete until flush() is called, for example).
Furthermore, there is no need to keep the status of transmission, the
only thing needed is to remember if anything has ever been written, so
the corner case described above can be detected.

This commit improves the code by:
 - Renaming the "transmitting" variable to _written (making it more
   clear and following the leading underscore naming convention).
 - Not resetting the value of _written at the end of flush(), there is
   no point to this.
 - Only checking the "_written" value once in flush(), since it can
   never be toggled off anyway.
 - Initializing the value of _written in both versions of _begin (though
   it probably gets initialized to 0 by default anyway, better to be
   explicit).
2014-01-22 09:37:54 +01:00
Matthijs Kooijman bd194db4e3 Use bit_is_clear in HardwareSerial::flush()
This is slightly more clear than the previous explicit comparison.
2014-01-22 09:37:44 +01:00
Jimmy Hedman f01025a70d Compile with -x assembler-with-cpp instead of -assembler-with-cpp.
- Newer avr-gcc doesn't use -assembler-with-cpp, but
  uses -x assembler-with-cpp. This works with older compilers as well.
2014-01-21 21:57:35 +01:00
Matthijs Kooijman 80d6af6273 Move interrupt handlers into HardwareSerial class
The actual interrupt vectors are of course defined as before, but they
let new methods in the HardwareSerial class do the actual work. This
greatly reduces code duplication and prepares for one of my next commits
which requires the tx interrupt handler to be called from another
context as well.

The actual content of the interrupts handlers was pretty much identical,
so that remains unchanged (except that store_char was now only needed
once, so it was inlined).

Now all access to the buffers are inside the HardwareSerial class, the
buffer variables can be made private.

One would expect a program size reduction from this change (at least
with multiple UARTs), but due to the fact that the interrupt handlers
now only have indirect access to a few registers (which previously were
just hardcoded in the handlers) and because there is some extra function
call overhead, the code size on the uno actually increases by around
70 bytes. On the mega, which has four UARTs, the code size decreases by
around 70 bytes.
2014-01-16 16:59:06 +01:00
Matthijs Kooijman 3babfc2a85 Use constants for register bit positions in HardwareSerial
Previously, the constants to use for the bit positions of the various
UARTs were passed to the HardwareSerial constructor. However, this
meant that whenever these values were used, the had to be indirectly
loaded, resulting in extra code overhead. Additionally, since there is
no instruction to shift a value by a variable amount, the 1 << x
expressions (inside _BV and sbi() / cbi()) would be compiled as a loop
instead of being evaluated at compiletime.

Now, the HardwareSerial class always uses the constants for the bit
positions of UART 0 (and some code is present to make sure these
constants exist, even for targets that only have a single unnumbered
UART or start at UART1).

This was already done for the TXC0 constant, for some reason. For the
actual register addresses, this approach does not work, since these are
of course different between the different UARTs on a single chip.

Of course, always using the UART 0 constants is only correct when the
constants are actually identical for the different UARTs. It has been
verified that this is currently the case for all targets supported by
avr-gcc 4.7.2, and the code contains compile-time checks to verify this
for the current target, in case a new target is added for which this
does not hold. This verification was done using:

for i in TXC RXEN TXEN RXCIE UDRIE U2X UPE; do echo $i; grep --no-filename -r "#define $i[0-9]\? " /usr/lib/avr/include/avr/io* | sed "s/#define $i[0-9]\?\s*\(\S\)\+\s*\(\/\*.*\*\/\)\?$/\1/" | sort | uniq ; done

This command shows that the above constants are identical for all uarts
on all platforms, except for TXC, which is sometimes 6 and sometimes 0.
Further investigation shows that it is always 6, except in io90scr100.h,
but that file defines TXC0 with value 6 for the UART and uses TXC with
value 0 for some USB-related register.

This commit reduces program size on the uno by around 120 bytes.
2014-01-16 16:36:06 +01:00
Matthijs Kooijman 494929495e Define a _NOP() macro
Recent avr-libc releases define one, but this allows using it also on
older avr-libc releases.
2014-01-16 16:29:41 +01:00
Matthijs Kooijman fc45ef0846 Simplify HardwareSerial::begin()
This simplifies the baud rate calculation, removing the need for a goto
and shortening the code a bit. Other than that, this code should not use
any different settings than before.

Code was suggested by Rob Tillaart on github.

Closes: #1262
2014-01-16 16:04:33 +01:00
Matthijs Kooijman d43fd2014c Remove unused variable 2014-01-16 13:52:40 +01:00
Cristian Maglie 0a0cda4f04 Slightly reduce code utilization by inlining HardwareSerail begin(baud) and operator bool() 2014-01-16 13:50:59 +01:00
Matthijs Kooijman 4bc8aa15e3 Remove duplicate code from HardwareSerial::begin() methods.
There are two begin methods, one which accepts just a baud rate and
uses the default bit settings and one which accepts both a baudrate and
a bit config. Previously, both of these contained a complete
implementation, but now the former just calls the latter, explicitely
passing the default 8N1 configuration.

Technically, this causes a small change: Before the UCSRC register was
untouched when calling begin(baud), now it is explicitely initialized
with 8N1. However, since this is the default configuration for at least
the Uno and the Mega (didn't check any others), probably for all avrs,
this shouldn't effectively change anything. Given that the Arduino
documentation also documents this as the default when none is passed,
explicitly setting it is probably a good idea in any case.
2014-01-16 13:20:11 +01:00
Matthijs Kooijman 46b0ada9a9 Make some operators in IPAddress const
These functions do not modify the IPAddress object, but were not marked
as const. This meant that you could not do:

void set_ip(const IPAddress& ip) {
	uint32_t copy = ip;
}

Since calling operator uint32_t() on ip would discard the constness of
the reference.
2014-01-15 16:20:48 +01:00
Cristian Maglie fbedfc4fbe Merge pull request #1790 from cmaglie/platform-paths
Fixed "runtime.hardware.path" and "runtime.platform.path" values
2014-01-09 04:30:00 -08:00
Cristian Maglie 2d99676e5d Merge pull request #1794 from arduino/ide-1.5.x-euler
Added new EULER constant
2014-01-07 06:46:18 -08:00
Cristian Maglie 8f58194e8c Merge branch 'master' into ide-1.5.x
Conflicts:
	build/windows/dist/drivers/arduino.cat
2014-01-07 11:19:08 +01:00
Federico Fissore 1c99bf0e83 Removed = char from #define. See https://github.com/arduino/Arduino/issues/1792#issuecomment-31650586 2014-01-06 18:20:37 +01:00
Federico Fissore 64a9681935 Added new EULER constant. Fixes #1792 2014-01-06 09:48:34 +01:00
Cristian Maglie 7ea78eed37 Fixed "runtime.hardware.path" and "runtime.platform.path" values
"runtime.hardware.path" now contains the path to the hardware folder
of the currently selected board and "runtime.platform.path" the path
to the specific platform.

This should fix #1176 and #1761.
2014-01-05 12:42:27 +01:00
Cristian Maglie 1eee97d980 Improved portability of String class (maniacbug) 2014-01-01 17:22:40 +01:00
Cristian Maglie bf37051397 Merge branch 'cast' of github.com:Lauszus/Arduino into Lauszus-cast
Conflicts:
	hardware/arduino/avr/cores/arduino/Print.cpp
2013-12-31 20:11:08 +01:00
Matthijs Kooijman 1978e82e4e Use PGM_P instead of prog_char
On later versions of avr-libc, prog_char is deprecated. In 0acebeeff48
the one occurence of prog_char was replaced by "char PROGMEM", which is
not entirely correct (PROGMEM is supposed to be an attribute on a
variable, not on a type, even though this is how things work in older
libc versions). However, in 1130fede3a2 a few new occurences of
prog_char are introduced, which break compilation on newer libc versions
again.

This commit changes all these pointer types to use the PGM_P macro from
<avr/pgmspace.h>. This macro is just "const char *" in newer libc
versions and "const prog_char *" in older versions, so it should always
work.

References #795
2013-12-31 20:01:40 +01:00
Cristian Maglie 15417bab95 Merge pull request #1762 from matthijskooijman/ide-1.5.x-write-char
Support both char* and uint8* in Stream and Print
2013-12-30 10:58:03 -08:00
Kristian Lauszus ad9f78d727 Use reinterpret_cast to cast __FlashStringHelper to const char* 2013-12-27 20:01:03 +01:00
Matthijs Kooijman 94cf4c2830 Remove unneeded casts in Print::write(const String&)
Now that Print::write(const char*) is also available, these casts are no
longer needed.
2013-12-24 13:22:43 +01:00
Matthijs Kooijman 0fd4002607 Add uint8_t* versions of methods in Stream
The new functions just call their char* equivalents, but this allows
reading bytes into a buffer of uint8_t as well as chars.
2013-12-24 13:22:42 +01:00
Matthijs Kooijman 7ded037878 Add Print::write(const char *, size_t)
The new function just calls Print::write(const uint8_t *, size_t), but
this allows writing out a buffer of chars (without having to learn about
casts).
2013-12-24 13:22:42 +01:00
Federico Fissore dce9146485 Print.print optimization. Closes #1760 2013-12-23 11:50:39 +01:00
Cristian Maglie 1a7346f8e4 Merge branch 'master' of github.com:arduino/Arduino 2013-12-13 18:26:44 +01:00
Cristian Maglie a0cd735f45 Merge branch 'pins-define' into ide-1.5.x 2013-12-13 15:09:40 +01:00
Cristian Maglie a2cc9674ba Changed pins definition in variants from constants to #defines. 2013-12-13 14:37:26 +01:00
Cristian Maglie ed03068b0a Removed redefinitions of SERIAL_* in Yun variant 2013-12-13 14:22:46 +01:00
Cristian Maglie 1131297fe3 Merge remote-tracking branch 'arduino/master' into ide-1.5.x
Conflicts:
	libraries/Ethernet/EthernetClient.cpp
2013-12-09 18:31:43 +01:00
Matthijs Kooijman 2eb6101744 In boards.txt, rename atmega328diecimila to diecimila
This board has a "cpu" submenu to select either atmega328 or atmega168,
so it does not make sense to put atmega328 in the main board name.
2013-12-08 18:16:31 +01:00
ntruchsess faffdc1585 remove all Changes besides operator== 2013-12-06 19:05:31 +01:00
Cristian Maglie dd5ce6134e Upped version to 1.5.5 2013-11-28 10:53:50 +01:00
ntruchsess 6cdf45953f add localPort to EthernetClient, simplify operator== 2013-11-27 10:40:57 +01:00
ntruchsess 68e218dda8 add operator==, remoteIP and remotePort to EthernetClient 2013-11-26 00:12:44 +01:00