BlueSCSI_platform.cpp 39 KB

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  1. // Copyright (c) 2022 Rabbit Hole Computing™
  2. // Copyright (c) 2023 Eric Helgeson
  3. // Copyright (c) 2023 Tech by Androda, LLC
  4. #include "BlueSCSI_platform.h"
  5. #include "BlueSCSI_log.h"
  6. #include "BlueSCSI_config.h"
  7. #include <SdFat.h>
  8. #include <scsi.h>
  9. #include <assert.h>
  10. #include <hardware/gpio.h>
  11. #include <hardware/uart.h>
  12. #include <hardware/pll.h>
  13. #include <hardware/clocks.h>
  14. #include <hardware/spi.h>
  15. #include <hardware/adc.h>
  16. #include <hardware/flash.h>
  17. #include <hardware/structs/xip_ctrl.h>
  18. #include <hardware/structs/usb.h>
  19. #ifdef ENABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT
  20. #include "audio.h"
  21. #endif
  22. #ifndef __MBED__
  23. #include <Adafruit_TinyUSB.h>
  24. # include <class/cdc/cdc_device.h>
  25. #else
  26. # include <platform/mbed_error.h>
  27. # include <USB/PluggableUSBSerial.h>
  28. #endif // __MBED__
  29. #include <pico/multicore.h>
  30. #include "scsi_accel_rp2040.h"
  31. #include "hardware/i2c.h"
  32. extern "C" {
  33. const char *g_platform_name = PLATFORM_NAME;
  34. static bool g_scsi_initiator = false;
  35. static bool g_supports_initiator = false;
  36. static uint32_t g_flash_chip_size = 0;
  37. static bool g_uart_initialized = false;
  38. SCSI_PINS scsi_pins = { // Default values, to be tweaked later as needed
  39. .OUT_IO = SCSI_OUT_IO,
  40. .OUT_CD = SCSI_OUT_CD,
  41. .OUT_REQ = SCSI_OUT_REQ,
  42. .OUT_SEL = SCSI_OUT_SEL,
  43. .OUT_MSG = SCSI_OUT_MSG,
  44. .OUT_RST = SCSI_OUT_RST,
  45. .OUT_BSY = SCSI_OUT_BSY,
  46. .OUT_ACK = SCSI_OUT_ACK,
  47. .IN_IO = SCSI_IN_IO,
  48. .IN_CD = SCSI_IN_CD,
  49. .IN_MSG = SCSI_IN_MSG,
  50. .IN_REQ = SCSI_IN_REQ,
  51. .IN_SEL = SCSI_IN_SEL,
  52. .IN_BSY = SCSI_IN_BSY,
  53. .IN_RST = SCSI_IN_RST,
  54. .IN_ACK = SCSI_IN_ACK,
  55. .IN_ATN = SCSI_IN_ATN,
  56. .SCSI_ACCEL_PINMASK = SCSI_ACCEL_SETPINS
  57. };
  58. #ifdef MBED
  59. void mbed_error_hook(const mbed_error_ctx * error_context);
  60. #endif
  61. /***************/
  62. /* GPIO init */
  63. /***************/
  64. // Helper function to configure whole GPIO in one line
  65. static void gpio_conf(uint gpio, gpio_function_t fn, bool pullup, bool pulldown, bool output, bool initial_state, bool fast_slew)
  66. {
  67. gpio_put(gpio, initial_state);
  68. gpio_set_dir(gpio, output);
  69. gpio_set_pulls(gpio, pullup, pulldown);
  70. gpio_set_function(gpio, fn);
  71. if (fast_slew)
  72. {
  73. pads_bank0_hw->io[gpio] |= PADS_BANK0_GPIO0_SLEWFAST_BITS;
  74. }
  75. }
  76. # ifndef PICO_RP2040
  77. /**
  78. * This is a workaround until arduino framework can be updated to handle all 4 variations of
  79. * Pico1/1w/2/2w. In testing this works on all for BlueSCSI.
  80. * Tracking here https://github.com/earlephilhower/arduino-pico/issues/2671
  81. */
  82. static void CheckPicoW() {
  83. extern bool __isPicoW;
  84. adc_init();
  85. auto dir = gpio_get_dir(CYW43_PIN_WL_CLOCK);
  86. auto fnc = gpio_get_function(CYW43_PIN_WL_CLOCK);
  87. adc_gpio_init(CYW43_PIN_WL_CLOCK);
  88. adc_select_input(3);
  89. auto adc29 = adc_read();
  90. gpio_set_function(CYW43_PIN_WL_CLOCK, fnc);
  91. gpio_set_dir(CYW43_PIN_WL_CLOCK, dir);
  92. debuglog("CheckPicoW adc29: %d", adc29);
  93. if (adc29 < 200) {
  94. __isPicoW = true; // PicoW || Pico2W
  95. } else {
  96. __isPicoW = false;
  97. }
  98. }
  99. #endif
  100. #ifdef ENABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT
  101. // Increases clk_sys and clk_peri to 135.428571MHz at runtime to support
  102. // division to audio output rates. Invoke before anything is using clk_peri
  103. // except for the logging UART, which is handled below.
  104. static void reclock_for_audio() {
  105. // ensure UART is fully drained before we mess up its clock
  106. uart_tx_wait_blocking(uart0);
  107. // switch clk_sys and clk_peri to pll_usb
  108. // see code in 2.15.6.1 of the datasheet for useful comments
  109. clock_configure(clk_sys,
  110. CLOCKS_CLK_SYS_CTRL_SRC_VALUE_CLKSRC_CLK_SYS_AUX,
  111. CLOCKS_CLK_SYS_CTRL_AUXSRC_VALUE_CLKSRC_PLL_USB,
  112. 48 * MHZ,
  113. 48 * MHZ);
  114. clock_configure(clk_peri,
  115. 0,
  116. CLOCKS_CLK_PERI_CTRL_AUXSRC_VALUE_CLKSRC_PLL_USB,
  117. 48 * MHZ,
  118. 48 * MHZ);
  119. // reset PLL for 135.428571MHz
  120. pll_init(pll_sys, 1, 948000000, 7, 1);
  121. // switch clocks back to pll_sys
  122. clock_configure(clk_sys,
  123. CLOCKS_CLK_SYS_CTRL_SRC_VALUE_CLKSRC_CLK_SYS_AUX,
  124. CLOCKS_CLK_SYS_CTRL_AUXSRC_VALUE_CLKSRC_PLL_SYS,
  125. 135428571,
  126. 135428571);
  127. clock_configure(clk_peri,
  128. 0,
  129. CLOCKS_CLK_PERI_CTRL_AUXSRC_VALUE_CLKSRC_PLL_SYS,
  130. 135428571,
  131. 135428571);
  132. // reset UART for the new clock speed
  133. uart_init(uart0, 1000000);
  134. }
  135. #endif
  136. void platform_init()
  137. {
  138. // Make sure second core is stopped
  139. multicore_reset_core1();
  140. #ifndef __MBED__
  141. Serial.begin(115200);
  142. #endif // __MBED__
  143. // Default debug logging to disabled
  144. g_log_debug = false;
  145. // Report platform and firmware version
  146. log("Platform: ", g_platform_name);
  147. log("FW Version: ", g_log_firmwareversion);
  148. debuglog("PicoSDK: ", PICO_SDK_VERSION_STRING);
  149. /* First configure the pins that affect external buffer directions.
  150. * RP2040 defaults to pulldowns, while these pins have external pull-ups.
  151. */
  152. // pin function pup pdown out state fast
  153. gpio_conf(SCSI_DATA_DIR, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, false,false, true, false, true);
  154. gpio_conf(scsi_pins.OUT_BSY, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, false,false, true, true, false);
  155. //gpio_set_drive_strength(SCSI_OUT_BSY, GPIO_DRIVE_STRENGTH_8MA);
  156. gpio_conf(scsi_pins.OUT_SEL, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, true, false, true, true, false);
  157. gpio_conf(scsi_pins.OUT_ACK, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, true, false, true, true, false);
  158. gpio_conf(scsi_pins.OUT_IO, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, true, false, true, true, false);
  159. gpio_conf(scsi_pins.OUT_REQ, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, true, false, true, true, false);
  160. // Determine whether I2C is supported
  161. // If G16 and G17 are high, this is the 2023_09a revision or later desktop board
  162. gpio_conf(GPIO_I2C_SCL, GPIO_FUNC_I2C, false, false, false, false, true);
  163. gpio_conf(GPIO_I2C_SDA, GPIO_FUNC_I2C, false, false, false, false, true);
  164. delay(10);
  165. bool d50_2023_09a = gpio_get(GPIO_I2C_SCL) && gpio_get(GPIO_I2C_SDA);
  166. if (d50_2023_09a) {
  167. log("I2C Supported");
  168. g_supports_initiator = true;
  169. gpio_conf(GPIO_I2C_SCL, GPIO_FUNC_I2C, true, false, false, true, true);
  170. gpio_conf(GPIO_I2C_SDA, GPIO_FUNC_I2C, true, false, false, true, true);
  171. // Use Pico SDK methods
  172. gpio_set_function(GPIO_I2C_SCL, GPIO_FUNC_I2C);
  173. gpio_set_function(GPIO_I2C_SDA, GPIO_FUNC_I2C);
  174. // gpio_pull_up(GPIO_I2C_SCL); // TODO necessary?
  175. // gpio_pull_up(GPIO_I2C_SDA);
  176. } else {
  177. /* Check option switch settings */
  178. // Option switches: S1 is iATN, S2 is iACK
  179. gpio_conf(scsi_pins.IN_ACK, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, true, false, false, false, false);
  180. gpio_conf(scsi_pins.IN_ATN, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, false, false, false, false, false);
  181. delay(10); /// Settle time
  182. // Check option switches
  183. [[maybe_unused]] bool optionS1 = !gpio_get(scsi_pins.IN_ATN);
  184. [[maybe_unused]] bool optionS2 = !gpio_get(scsi_pins.IN_ACK);
  185. // Reset REQ to appropriate pin for older hardware
  186. scsi_pins.OUT_REQ = SCSI_OUT_REQ_BEFORE_2023_09a;
  187. scsi_pins.SCSI_ACCEL_PINMASK = SCSI_ACCEL_SETPINS_PRE09A;
  188. // Initialize logging to SWO pin (UART0)
  189. gpio_conf(SWO_PIN, GPIO_FUNC_UART,false,false, true, false, true);
  190. uart_init(uart0, 115200);
  191. g_uart_initialized = true;
  192. #ifdef MBED
  193. mbed_set_error_hook(mbed_error_hook);
  194. #endif
  195. }
  196. // TODO Disable I2C if debug logging is enabled later? Switch to Serial output mode?
  197. //log("DIP switch settings: debug log ", (int)dbglog, ", termination ", (int)termination);
  198. #ifdef ENABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT
  199. log("SP/DIF audio to expansion header enabled");
  200. log("-- Overclocking to 135.428571MHz");
  201. reclock_for_audio();
  202. #endif
  203. // Get flash chip size
  204. uint8_t cmd_read_jedec_id[4] = {0x9f, 0, 0, 0};
  205. uint8_t response_jedec[4] = {0};
  206. uint32_t status = save_and_disable_interrupts();
  207. flash_do_cmd(cmd_read_jedec_id, response_jedec, 4);
  208. restore_interrupts_from_disabled(status);
  209. g_flash_chip_size = (1 << response_jedec[3]);
  210. log("Flash chip size: ", (int)(g_flash_chip_size / 1024), " kB");
  211. // SD card pins
  212. // Card is used in SDIO mode for main program, and in SPI mode for crash handler & bootloader.
  213. // pin function pup pdown out state fast
  214. gpio_conf(SD_SPI_SCK, GPIO_FUNC_SPI, true, false, true, true, true);
  215. gpio_conf(SD_SPI_MOSI, GPIO_FUNC_SPI, true, false, true, true, true);
  216. gpio_conf(SD_SPI_MISO, GPIO_FUNC_SPI, true, false, false, true, true);
  217. gpio_conf(SD_SPI_CS, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, true, false, true, true, true);
  218. gpio_conf(SDIO_D1, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, true, false, false, true, true);
  219. gpio_conf(SDIO_D2, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, true, false, false, true, true);
  220. # ifndef PICO_RP2040
  221. CheckPicoW(); // Override default Wi-Fi check for the Pico2 line.
  222. # endif
  223. if (!platform_network_supported()) {
  224. // LED pin
  225. gpio_conf(LED_PIN, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, false,false, true, false, false);
  226. }
  227. #ifndef ENABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT
  228. #ifdef GPIO_I2C_SDA
  229. // I2C pins
  230. // pin function pup pdown out state fast
  231. //gpio_conf(GPIO_I2C_SCL, GPIO_FUNC_I2C, true,false, false, true, true);
  232. //gpio_conf(GPIO_I2C_SDA, GPIO_FUNC_I2C, true,false, false, true, true);
  233. #endif
  234. #else
  235. // pin function pup pdown out state fast
  236. //gpio_conf(GPIO_EXP_AUDIO, GPIO_FUNC_SPI, true,false, false, true, true);
  237. //gpio_conf(GPIO_EXP_SPARE, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, true,false, false, true, false);
  238. // configuration of corresponding SPI unit occurs in audio_setup()
  239. #endif
  240. }
  241. // late_init() only runs in main application, SCSI not needed in bootloader
  242. void platform_late_init()
  243. {
  244. /* Initialize SCSI pins to required modes.
  245. * SCSI pins should be inactive / input at this point.
  246. */
  247. // SCSI data bus direction is switched by DATA_DIR signal.
  248. // Pullups make sure that no glitches occur when switching direction.
  249. // pin function pup pdown out state fast
  250. gpio_conf(SCSI_IO_DB0, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, true, false, false, true, true);
  251. gpio_conf(SCSI_IO_DB1, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, true, false, false, true, true);
  252. gpio_conf(SCSI_IO_DB2, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, true, false, false, true, true);
  253. gpio_conf(SCSI_IO_DB3, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, true, false, false, true, true);
  254. gpio_conf(SCSI_IO_DB4, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, true, false, false, true, true);
  255. gpio_conf(SCSI_IO_DB5, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, true, false, false, true, true);
  256. gpio_conf(SCSI_IO_DB6, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, true, false, false, true, true);
  257. gpio_conf(SCSI_IO_DB7, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, true, false, false, true, true);
  258. gpio_conf(SCSI_IO_DBP, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, true, false, false, true, true);
  259. if (!g_scsi_initiator)
  260. {
  261. // Act as SCSI device / target
  262. // SCSI control outputs
  263. // pin function pup pdown out state fast
  264. gpio_conf(scsi_pins.OUT_IO, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, false,false, true, true, true);
  265. gpio_conf(scsi_pins.OUT_MSG, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, false,false, true, true, true);
  266. // REQ pin is switched between PIO and SIO, pull-up makes sure no glitches
  267. gpio_conf(scsi_pins.OUT_REQ, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, true ,false, true, true, true);
  268. // Shared pins are changed to input / output depending on communication phase
  269. gpio_conf(scsi_pins.IN_SEL, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, true, false, false, true, true);
  270. if (scsi_pins.OUT_CD != scsi_pins.IN_SEL)
  271. {
  272. gpio_conf(scsi_pins.OUT_CD, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, false,false, true, true, true);
  273. }
  274. gpio_conf(scsi_pins.IN_BSY, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, true, false, false, true, true);
  275. if (scsi_pins.OUT_MSG != scsi_pins.IN_BSY)
  276. {
  277. gpio_conf(scsi_pins.OUT_MSG, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, false,false, true, true, true);
  278. }
  279. // SCSI control inputs
  280. // pin function pup pdown out state fast
  281. gpio_conf(scsi_pins.IN_ACK, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, true, false, false, true, false);
  282. gpio_conf(scsi_pins.IN_ATN, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, false, false, false, true, false);
  283. gpio_conf(scsi_pins.IN_RST, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, true, false, false, true, false);
  284. #ifdef ENABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT
  285. // one-time control setup for DMA channels and second core
  286. audio_setup();
  287. #endif
  288. }
  289. else
  290. {
  291. // Act as SCSI Initiator
  292. // pin function pup pdown out state fast
  293. gpio_conf(scsi_pins.IN_IO, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, true ,false, false, true, false);
  294. gpio_conf(scsi_pins.IN_MSG, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, true ,false, false, true, false);
  295. gpio_conf(scsi_pins.IN_CD, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, true ,false, false, true, false);
  296. gpio_conf(scsi_pins.IN_REQ, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, true ,false, false, true, false);
  297. gpio_conf(scsi_pins.IN_BSY, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, true, false, false, true, false);
  298. gpio_conf(scsi_pins.IN_RST, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, true, false, false, true, false);
  299. gpio_conf(scsi_pins.OUT_SEL, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, false,false, true, true, true);
  300. gpio_conf(scsi_pins.OUT_ACK, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, true,false, true, true, true);
  301. //gpio_conf(SCSI_OUT_ATN, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, false,false, true, true, true); // ATN output is unused
  302. }
  303. }
  304. void platform_enable_initiator_mode() {
  305. if (g_supports_initiator) {
  306. g_scsi_initiator = true;
  307. log("SCSI Initiator Mode. Will scan the bus for drives to image.");
  308. } else {
  309. log("SCSI Initiator Mode requested, but not supported.");
  310. }
  311. }
  312. bool platform_is_initiator_mode_enabled()
  313. {
  314. return g_scsi_initiator;
  315. }
  316. void platform_disable_led(void)
  317. {
  318. if (!platform_network_supported()) {
  319. // pin function pup pdown out state fast
  320. gpio_conf(LED_PIN, GPIO_FUNC_SIO, false,false, false, false, false);
  321. }
  322. log("Disabling status LED");
  323. }
  324. /*****************************************/
  325. /* Crash handlers */
  326. /*****************************************/
  327. extern SdFs SD;
  328. extern uint32_t __StackTop;
  329. void platform_emergency_log_save()
  330. {
  331. platform_set_sd_callback(NULL, NULL);
  332. SD.begin(SD_CONFIG_CRASH);
  333. FsFile crashfile = SD.open(CRASHFILE, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC);
  334. if (!crashfile.isOpen())
  335. {
  336. // Try to reinitialize
  337. int max_retry = 10;
  338. while (max_retry-- > 0 && !SD.begin(SD_CONFIG_CRASH));
  339. crashfile = SD.open(CRASHFILE, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC);
  340. }
  341. uint32_t startpos = 0;
  342. crashfile.write(log_get_buffer(&startpos));
  343. crashfile.write(log_get_buffer(&startpos));
  344. crashfile.flush();
  345. crashfile.close();
  346. }
  347. #ifdef MBED
  348. void mbed_error_hook(const mbed_error_ctx * error_context)
  349. {
  350. log("--------------");
  351. log("CRASH!");
  352. log("Platform: ", g_platform_name);
  353. log("FW Version: ", g_log_firmwareversion);
  354. log("error_status: ", (uint32_t)error_context->error_status);
  355. log("error_address: ", error_context->error_address);
  356. log("error_value: ", error_context->error_value);
  357. log("scsiDev.cdb: ", bytearray(scsiDev.cdb, 12));
  358. log("scsiDev.phase: ", (int)scsiDev.phase);
  359. scsi_accel_log_state();
  360. uint32_t *p = (uint32_t*)((uint32_t)error_context->thread_current_sp & ~3);
  361. for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++)
  362. {
  363. if (p == &__StackTop) break; // End of stack
  364. log("STACK ", (uint32_t)p, ": ", p[0], " ", p[1], " ", p[2], " ", p[3]);
  365. p += 4;
  366. }
  367. platform_emergency_log_save();
  368. while (1)
  369. {
  370. // Flash the crash address on the LED
  371. // Short pulse means 0, long pulse means 1
  372. int base_delay = 1000;
  373. for (int i = 31; i >= 0; i--)
  374. {
  375. LED_OFF();
  376. for (int j = 0; j < base_delay; j++) delay_ns(100000);
  377. int delay = (error_context->error_address & (1 << i)) ? (3 * base_delay) : base_delay;
  378. LED_ON();
  379. for (int j = 0; j < delay; j++) delay_ns(100000);
  380. LED_OFF();
  381. }
  382. for (int j = 0; j < base_delay * 10; j++) delay_ns(100000);
  383. }
  384. }
  385. #endif
  386. /*****************************************/
  387. /* Debug logging and watchdog */
  388. /*****************************************/
  389. // Send log data to USB UART if USB is connected.
  390. // Data is retrieved from the shared log ring buffer and
  391. // this function sends as much as fits in USB CDC buffer.
  392. //
  393. // This is normally called by platform_reset_watchdog() in
  394. // the normal polling loop. If code hangs, the watchdog_callback()
  395. // also starts calling this after 2 seconds.
  396. // This ensures that log messages get passed even if code hangs,
  397. // but does not unnecessarily delay normal execution.
  398. static void usb_log_poll()
  399. {
  400. static uint32_t logpos = 0;
  401. #ifndef __MBED__
  402. if (Serial.availableForWrite())
  403. {
  404. // Retrieve pointer to log start and determine number of bytes available.
  405. uint32_t available = 0;
  406. const char *data = log_get_buffer(&logpos, &available);
  407. // Limit to CDC packet size
  408. uint32_t len = available;
  409. if (len == 0) return;
  410. if (len > CFG_TUD_CDC_EP_BUFSIZE) len = CFG_TUD_CDC_EP_BUFSIZE;
  411. // Update log position by the actual number of bytes sent
  412. // If USB CDC buffer is full, this may be 0
  413. uint32_t actual = 0;
  414. actual = Serial.write(data, len);
  415. logpos -= available - actual;
  416. }
  417. #else
  418. if (_SerialUSB.ready())
  419. {
  420. // Retrieve pointer to log start and determine number of bytes available.
  421. uint32_t available = 0;
  422. const char *data = log_get_buffer(&logpos, &available);
  423. // Limit to CDC packet size
  424. uint32_t len = available;
  425. if (len == 0) return;
  426. if (len > CDC_MAX_PACKET_SIZE) len = CDC_MAX_PACKET_SIZE;
  427. // Update log position by the actual number of bytes sent
  428. // If USB CDC buffer is full, this may be 0
  429. uint32_t actual = 0;
  430. _SerialUSB.send_nb((uint8_t*)data, len, &actual);
  431. logpos -= available - actual;
  432. }
  433. #endif // __MBED__
  434. }
  435. // Use ADC to implement supply voltage monitoring for the +3.0V rail.
  436. // This works by sampling the temperature sensor channel, which has
  437. // a voltage of 0.7 V, allowing to calculate the VDD voltage.
  438. static bool adc_initial_log = true;
  439. static void adc_poll()
  440. {
  441. #if PLATFORM_VDD_WARNING_LIMIT_mV > 0
  442. static bool initialized = false;
  443. static int lowest_vdd_seen = PLATFORM_VDD_WARNING_LIMIT_mV;
  444. if (!initialized)
  445. {
  446. adc_init();
  447. adc_set_temp_sensor_enabled(true);
  448. adc_set_clkdiv(65535); // Lowest samplerate, about 2 kHz
  449. adc_select_input(4);
  450. adc_fifo_setup(true, false, 0, false, false);
  451. adc_run(true);
  452. initialized = true;
  453. }
  454. #ifdef ENABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT
  455. /*
  456. * If ADC sample reads are done, either via direct reading, FIFO, or DMA,
  457. * at the same time a SPI DMA write begins, it appears that the first
  458. * 16-bit word of the DMA data is lost. This causes the bitstream to glitch
  459. * and audio to 'pop' noticeably. For now, just disable ADC reads when audio
  460. * is playing.
  461. */
  462. if (audio_is_active()) return;
  463. #endif
  464. int adc_value_max = 0;
  465. while (!adc_fifo_is_empty())
  466. {
  467. int adc_value = adc_fifo_get();
  468. if (adc_value > adc_value_max) adc_value_max = adc_value;
  469. }
  470. // adc_value = 700mV * 4096 / Vdd
  471. // => Vdd = 700mV * 4096 / adc_value
  472. // To avoid wasting time on division, compare against
  473. // limit directly.
  474. const int limit = (700 * 4096) / PLATFORM_VDD_WARNING_LIMIT_mV;
  475. if (adc_value_max > limit)
  476. {
  477. // Warn once, and then again if we detect even a lower drop.
  478. int vdd_mV = (700 * 4096) / adc_value_max;
  479. if (vdd_mV < lowest_vdd_seen)
  480. {
  481. log("WARNING: Detected voltage drop to ", (vdd_mV / 1000.0), "V - See: https://www.github.com/BlueSCSI/BlueSCSI-v2/wiki/Low-Voltage");
  482. lowest_vdd_seen = vdd_mV - 50; // Small hysteresis to avoid excessive warnings
  483. }
  484. }
  485. else if (adc_initial_log && adc_value_max != 0)
  486. {
  487. adc_initial_log = false;
  488. int vdd_mV = (700 * 4096) / adc_value_max;
  489. log("INFO: Pico Voltage: ", (vdd_mV / 1000.0), "V.");
  490. }
  491. #endif
  492. }
  493. // This function is called for every log message.
  494. void platform_log(const char *s)
  495. {
  496. if (g_uart_initialized)
  497. {
  498. uart_puts(uart0, s);
  499. }
  500. }
  501. static int g_watchdog_timeout;
  502. static bool g_watchdog_initialized;
  503. static void watchdog_callback(unsigned alarm_num)
  504. {
  505. g_watchdog_timeout -= 1000;
  506. if (g_watchdog_timeout < WATCHDOG_CRASH_TIMEOUT - 1000)
  507. {
  508. // Been stuck for at least a second, start dumping USB log
  509. usb_log_poll();
  510. }
  511. if (g_watchdog_timeout <= WATCHDOG_CRASH_TIMEOUT - WATCHDOG_BUS_RESET_TIMEOUT)
  512. {
  513. if (!scsiDev.resetFlag || !g_scsiHostPhyReset)
  514. {
  515. log("--------------");
  516. log("WATCHDOG TIMEOUT, attempting bus reset");
  517. log("Platform: ", g_platform_name);
  518. log("FW Version: ", g_log_firmwareversion);
  519. log("GPIO states: out ", sio_hw->gpio_out, " oe ", sio_hw->gpio_oe, " in ", sio_hw->gpio_in);
  520. log("scsiDev.cdb: ", bytearray(scsiDev.cdb, 12));
  521. log("scsiDev.phase: ", (int)scsiDev.phase);
  522. scsi_accel_log_state();
  523. #ifdef __MBED__
  524. uint32_t *p = (uint32_t*)__get_PSP();
  525. #else
  526. uint32_t msp;
  527. asm volatile ("MRS %0, msp" : "=r" (msp) );
  528. uint32_t *p = (uint32_t*)msp;
  529. #endif
  530. for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++)
  531. {
  532. if (p == &__StackTop) break; // End of stack
  533. log("STACK ", (uint32_t)p, ": ", p[0], " ", p[1], " ", p[2], " ", p[3]);
  534. p += 4;
  535. }
  536. scsiDev.resetFlag = 1;
  537. g_scsiHostPhyReset = true;
  538. }
  539. if (g_watchdog_timeout <= 0)
  540. {
  541. log("--------------");
  542. log("WATCHDOG TIMEOUT, already attempted bus reset, rebooting");
  543. log("Platform: ", g_platform_name);
  544. log("FW Version: ", g_log_firmwareversion);
  545. log("GPIO states: out ", sio_hw->gpio_out, " oe ", sio_hw->gpio_oe, " in ", sio_hw->gpio_in);
  546. log("scsiDev.cdb: ", bytearray(scsiDev.cdb, 12));
  547. log("scsiDev.phase: ", (int)scsiDev.phase);
  548. #ifdef __MBED__
  549. uint32_t *p = (uint32_t*)__get_PSP();
  550. #else
  551. uint32_t msp;
  552. asm volatile ("MRS %0, msp" : "=r" (msp) );
  553. uint32_t *p = (uint32_t*)msp;
  554. #endif
  555. for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++)
  556. {
  557. if (p == &__StackTop) break; // End of stack
  558. log("STACK ", (uint32_t)p, ": ", p[0], " ", p[1], " ", p[2], " ", p[3]);
  559. p += 4;
  560. }
  561. usb_log_poll();
  562. platform_emergency_log_save();
  563. platform_boot_to_main_firmware();
  564. }
  565. }
  566. hardware_alarm_set_target(alarm_num, delayed_by_ms(get_absolute_time(), 1000));
  567. }
  568. // This function can be used to periodically reset watchdog timer for crash handling.
  569. // It can also be left empty if the platform does not use a watchdog timer.
  570. void platform_reset_watchdog()
  571. {
  572. g_watchdog_timeout = WATCHDOG_CRASH_TIMEOUT;
  573. if (!g_watchdog_initialized)
  574. {
  575. int alarm_num = -1;
  576. for (int i = 0; i < NUM_GENERIC_TIMERS; i++)
  577. {
  578. if (!hardware_alarm_is_claimed(i))
  579. {
  580. alarm_num = i;
  581. break;
  582. }
  583. }
  584. if (alarm_num == -1)
  585. {
  586. log("No free watchdog hardware alarms to claim");
  587. return;
  588. }
  589. hardware_alarm_claim(alarm_num);
  590. hardware_alarm_set_callback(alarm_num, &watchdog_callback);
  591. hardware_alarm_set_target(alarm_num, delayed_by_ms(get_absolute_time(), 1000));
  592. g_watchdog_initialized = true;
  593. }
  594. // USB log is polled here also to make sure any log messages in fault states
  595. // get passed to USB.
  596. usb_log_poll();
  597. }
  598. // Poll function that is called every few milliseconds.
  599. // Can be left empty or used for platform-specific processing.
  600. void platform_poll()
  601. {
  602. usb_log_poll();
  603. adc_poll();
  604. #ifdef ENABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT
  605. audio_poll();
  606. #endif
  607. }
  608. uint8_t platform_get_buttons() {return 0;}
  609. // TODO figure this out
  610. /*uint8_t platform_get_buttons()
  611. {
  612. uint8_t buttons = 0;
  613. #if defined(ENABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT)
  614. // pulled to VCC via resistor, sinking when pressed
  615. if (!gpio_get(GPIO_EXP_SPARE)) buttons |= 1;
  616. #elif defined(GPIO_I2C_SDA)
  617. // SDA = button 1, SCL = button 2
  618. if (!gpio_get(GPIO_I2C_SDA)) buttons |= 1;
  619. if (!gpio_get(GPIO_I2C_SCL)) buttons |= 2;
  620. #endif
  621. // Simple debouncing logic: handle button releases after 100 ms delay.
  622. static uint32_t debounce;
  623. static uint8_t buttons_debounced = 0;
  624. if (buttons != 0)
  625. {
  626. buttons_debounced = buttons;
  627. debounce = millis();
  628. }
  629. else if ((uint32_t)(millis() - debounce) > 100)
  630. {
  631. buttons_debounced = 0;
  632. }
  633. return buttons_debounced;
  634. }*/
  635. // Used by setup methods to determine which hardware version is in use
  636. bool is202309a() {
  637. return scsi_pins.OUT_REQ == SCSI_OUT_REQ;
  638. }
  639. /*****************************************/
  640. /* Flash reprogramming from bootloader */
  641. /*****************************************/
  642. #ifdef PLATFORM_BOOTLOADER_SIZE
  643. extern uint32_t __real_vectors_start;
  644. extern uint32_t __StackTop;
  645. static volatile void *g_bootloader_exit_req;
  646. __attribute__((section(".time_critical.platform_rewrite_flash_page")))
  647. bool platform_rewrite_flash_page(uint32_t offset, uint8_t buffer[PLATFORM_FLASH_PAGE_SIZE])
  648. {
  649. if (offset == PLATFORM_BOOTLOADER_SIZE)
  650. {
  651. if (buffer[3] != 0x20 || buffer[7] != 0x10)
  652. {
  653. log("Invalid firmware file, starts with: ", bytearray(buffer, 16));
  654. return false;
  655. }
  656. }
  657. #ifdef __MBED__
  658. if (NVIC_GetEnableIRQ(USBCTRL_IRQn))
  659. {
  660. log("Disabling USB during firmware flashing");
  661. NVIC_DisableIRQ(USBCTRL_IRQn);
  662. usb_hw->main_ctrl = 0;
  663. }
  664. #endif // __MBED__
  665. debuglog("Writing flash at offset ", offset, " data ", bytearray(buffer, 4));
  666. assert(offset % PLATFORM_FLASH_PAGE_SIZE == 0);
  667. assert(offset >= PLATFORM_BOOTLOADER_SIZE);
  668. // Avoid any mbed timer interrupts triggering during the flashing.
  669. uint32_t status = save_and_disable_interrupts();
  670. // For some reason any code executed after flashing crashes
  671. // unless we disable the XIP cache.
  672. // Not sure why this happens, as flash_range_program() is flushing
  673. // the cache correctly.
  674. // The cache is now enabled from bootloader start until it starts
  675. // flashing, and again after reset to main firmware.
  676. xip_ctrl_hw->ctrl = 0;
  677. flash_range_erase(offset, PLATFORM_FLASH_PAGE_SIZE);
  678. flash_range_program(offset, buffer, PLATFORM_FLASH_PAGE_SIZE);
  679. uint32_t *buf32 = (uint32_t*)buffer;
  680. uint32_t num_words = PLATFORM_FLASH_PAGE_SIZE / 4;
  681. for (int i = 0; i < num_words; i++)
  682. {
  683. uint32_t expected = buf32[i];
  684. uint32_t actual = *(volatile uint32_t*)(XIP_SRAM_BASE + offset + i * 4);
  685. if (actual != expected)
  686. {
  687. log("Flash verify failed at offset ", offset + i * 4, " got ", actual, " expected ", expected);
  688. restore_interrupts_from_disabled(status);
  689. return false;
  690. }
  691. }
  692. restore_interrupts_from_disabled(status);
  693. return true;
  694. }
  695. void platform_boot_to_main_firmware()
  696. {
  697. // To ensure that the system state is reset properly, we perform
  698. // a SYSRESETREQ and jump straight from the reset vector to main application.
  699. g_bootloader_exit_req = &g_bootloader_exit_req;
  700. scb_hw->aircr = 0x05FA0004;
  701. while(1);
  702. }
  703. void btldr_reset_handler()
  704. {
  705. uint32_t* application_base = &__real_vectors_start;
  706. if (g_bootloader_exit_req == &g_bootloader_exit_req)
  707. {
  708. // Boot to main application
  709. application_base = (uint32_t*)(XIP_BASE + PLATFORM_BOOTLOADER_SIZE);
  710. }
  711. scb_hw->aircr = (uint32_t)application_base;
  712. __asm__(
  713. "msr msp, %0\n\t"
  714. "bx %1" : : "r" (application_base[0]),
  715. "r" (application_base[1]) : "memory");
  716. }
  717. // Replace the reset handler when building the bootloader
  718. // The rp2040_btldr.ld places real vector table at an offset.
  719. __attribute__((section(".btldr_vectors")))
  720. const void * btldr_vectors[2] = {&__StackTop, (void*)&btldr_reset_handler};
  721. #endif
  722. /************************************/
  723. /* ROM drive in extra flash space */
  724. /************************************/
  725. #ifdef PLATFORM_HAS_ROM_DRIVE
  726. // Reserve up to 352 kB for firmware.
  727. #define ROMDRIVE_OFFSET (352 * 1024)
  728. uint32_t platform_get_romdrive_maxsize()
  729. {
  730. if (g_flash_chip_size >= ROMDRIVE_OFFSET)
  731. {
  732. return g_flash_chip_size - ROMDRIVE_OFFSET;
  733. }
  734. else
  735. {
  736. // Failed to read flash chip size, default to 2 MB
  737. return 2048 * 1024 - ROMDRIVE_OFFSET;
  738. }
  739. }
  740. bool platform_read_romdrive(uint8_t *dest, uint32_t start, uint32_t count)
  741. {
  742. xip_ctrl_hw->stream_ctr = 0;
  743. while (!(xip_ctrl_hw->stat & XIP_STAT_FIFO_EMPTY))
  744. {
  745. (void) xip_ctrl_hw->stream_fifo;
  746. }
  747. xip_ctrl_hw->stream_addr = start + ROMDRIVE_OFFSET;
  748. xip_ctrl_hw->stream_ctr = count / 4;
  749. // Transfer happens in multiples of 4 bytes
  750. assert(start < platform_get_romdrive_maxsize());
  751. assert((count & 3) == 0);
  752. assert((((uint32_t)dest) & 3) == 0);
  753. uint32_t *dest32 = (uint32_t*)dest;
  754. uint32_t words_remain = count / 4;
  755. while (words_remain > 0)
  756. {
  757. if (!(xip_ctrl_hw->stat & XIP_STAT_FIFO_EMPTY))
  758. {
  759. *dest32++ = xip_ctrl_hw->stream_fifo;
  760. words_remain--;
  761. }
  762. }
  763. return true;
  764. }
  765. bool platform_write_romdrive(const uint8_t *data, uint32_t start, uint32_t count)
  766. {
  767. assert(start < platform_get_romdrive_maxsize());
  768. assert((count % PLATFORM_ROMDRIVE_PAGE_SIZE) == 0);
  769. uint32_t status = save_and_disable_interrupts();
  770. flash_range_erase(start + ROMDRIVE_OFFSET, count);
  771. flash_range_program(start + ROMDRIVE_OFFSET, data, count);
  772. restore_interrupts_from_disabled(status);
  773. return true;
  774. }
  775. #endif
  776. /**********************************************/
  777. /* Mapping from data bytes to GPIO BOP values */
  778. /**********************************************/
  779. /* A lookup table is the fastest way to calculate parity and convert the IO pin mapping for data bus.
  780. * For RP2040 we expect that the bits are consecutive and in order.
  781. * The PIO-based parity scheme also requires that the lookup table is aligned to 512-byte increment.
  782. * The parity table is placed into SRAM4 area to reduce bus contention.
  783. */
  784. #define PARITY(n) ((1 ^ (n) ^ ((n)>>1) ^ ((n)>>2) ^ ((n)>>3) ^ ((n)>>4) ^ ((n)>>5) ^ ((n)>>6) ^ ((n)>>7)) & 1)
  785. #define X(n) (\
  786. ((n & 0x01) ? 0 : (1 << SCSI_IO_DB0)) | \
  787. ((n & 0x02) ? 0 : (1 << SCSI_IO_DB1)) | \
  788. ((n & 0x04) ? 0 : (1 << SCSI_IO_DB2)) | \
  789. ((n & 0x08) ? 0 : (1 << SCSI_IO_DB3)) | \
  790. ((n & 0x10) ? 0 : (1 << SCSI_IO_DB4)) | \
  791. ((n & 0x20) ? 0 : (1 << SCSI_IO_DB5)) | \
  792. ((n & 0x40) ? 0 : (1 << SCSI_IO_DB6)) | \
  793. ((n & 0x80) ? 0 : (1 << SCSI_IO_DB7)) | \
  794. (PARITY(n) ? 0 : (1 << SCSI_IO_DBP)) \
  795. )
  796. const uint16_t g_scsi_parity_lookup[256] __attribute__((aligned(512), section(".scratch_x.parity"))) =
  797. {
  798. X(0x00), X(0x01), X(0x02), X(0x03), X(0x04), X(0x05), X(0x06), X(0x07), X(0x08), X(0x09), X(0x0a), X(0x0b), X(0x0c), X(0x0d), X(0x0e), X(0x0f),
  799. X(0x10), X(0x11), X(0x12), X(0x13), X(0x14), X(0x15), X(0x16), X(0x17), X(0x18), X(0x19), X(0x1a), X(0x1b), X(0x1c), X(0x1d), X(0x1e), X(0x1f),
  800. X(0x20), X(0x21), X(0x22), X(0x23), X(0x24), X(0x25), X(0x26), X(0x27), X(0x28), X(0x29), X(0x2a), X(0x2b), X(0x2c), X(0x2d), X(0x2e), X(0x2f),
  801. X(0x30), X(0x31), X(0x32), X(0x33), X(0x34), X(0x35), X(0x36), X(0x37), X(0x38), X(0x39), X(0x3a), X(0x3b), X(0x3c), X(0x3d), X(0x3e), X(0x3f),
  802. X(0x40), X(0x41), X(0x42), X(0x43), X(0x44), X(0x45), X(0x46), X(0x47), X(0x48), X(0x49), X(0x4a), X(0x4b), X(0x4c), X(0x4d), X(0x4e), X(0x4f),
  803. X(0x50), X(0x51), X(0x52), X(0x53), X(0x54), X(0x55), X(0x56), X(0x57), X(0x58), X(0x59), X(0x5a), X(0x5b), X(0x5c), X(0x5d), X(0x5e), X(0x5f),
  804. X(0x60), X(0x61), X(0x62), X(0x63), X(0x64), X(0x65), X(0x66), X(0x67), X(0x68), X(0x69), X(0x6a), X(0x6b), X(0x6c), X(0x6d), X(0x6e), X(0x6f),
  805. X(0x70), X(0x71), X(0x72), X(0x73), X(0x74), X(0x75), X(0x76), X(0x77), X(0x78), X(0x79), X(0x7a), X(0x7b), X(0x7c), X(0x7d), X(0x7e), X(0x7f),
  806. X(0x80), X(0x81), X(0x82), X(0x83), X(0x84), X(0x85), X(0x86), X(0x87), X(0x88), X(0x89), X(0x8a), X(0x8b), X(0x8c), X(0x8d), X(0x8e), X(0x8f),
  807. X(0x90), X(0x91), X(0x92), X(0x93), X(0x94), X(0x95), X(0x96), X(0x97), X(0x98), X(0x99), X(0x9a), X(0x9b), X(0x9c), X(0x9d), X(0x9e), X(0x9f),
  808. X(0xa0), X(0xa1), X(0xa2), X(0xa3), X(0xa4), X(0xa5), X(0xa6), X(0xa7), X(0xa8), X(0xa9), X(0xaa), X(0xab), X(0xac), X(0xad), X(0xae), X(0xaf),
  809. X(0xb0), X(0xb1), X(0xb2), X(0xb3), X(0xb4), X(0xb5), X(0xb6), X(0xb7), X(0xb8), X(0xb9), X(0xba), X(0xbb), X(0xbc), X(0xbd), X(0xbe), X(0xbf),
  810. X(0xc0), X(0xc1), X(0xc2), X(0xc3), X(0xc4), X(0xc5), X(0xc6), X(0xc7), X(0xc8), X(0xc9), X(0xca), X(0xcb), X(0xcc), X(0xcd), X(0xce), X(0xcf),
  811. X(0xd0), X(0xd1), X(0xd2), X(0xd3), X(0xd4), X(0xd5), X(0xd6), X(0xd7), X(0xd8), X(0xd9), X(0xda), X(0xdb), X(0xdc), X(0xdd), X(0xde), X(0xdf),
  812. X(0xe0), X(0xe1), X(0xe2), X(0xe3), X(0xe4), X(0xe5), X(0xe6), X(0xe7), X(0xe8), X(0xe9), X(0xea), X(0xeb), X(0xec), X(0xed), X(0xee), X(0xef),
  813. X(0xf0), X(0xf1), X(0xf2), X(0xf3), X(0xf4), X(0xf5), X(0xf6), X(0xf7), X(0xf8), X(0xf9), X(0xfa), X(0xfb), X(0xfc), X(0xfd), X(0xfe), X(0xff)
  814. };
  815. #undef X
  816. /* Similarly, another lookup table is used to verify parity of received data.
  817. * This table is indexed by the 8 data bits + 1 parity bit from SCSI bus (active low)
  818. * Each word contains the data byte (inverted to active-high) and a bit indicating whether parity is valid.
  819. */
  820. #define X(n) (\
  821. ((n & 0xFF) ^ 0xFF) | \
  822. (((PARITY(n & 0xFF) ^ (n >> 8)) & 1) << 8) \
  823. )
  824. const uint16_t g_scsi_parity_check_lookup[512] __attribute__((aligned(1024), section(".scratch_x.parity"))) =
  825. {
  826. X(0x000), X(0x001), X(0x002), X(0x003), X(0x004), X(0x005), X(0x006), X(0x007), X(0x008), X(0x009), X(0x00a), X(0x00b), X(0x00c), X(0x00d), X(0x00e), X(0x00f),
  827. X(0x010), X(0x011), X(0x012), X(0x013), X(0x014), X(0x015), X(0x016), X(0x017), X(0x018), X(0x019), X(0x01a), X(0x01b), X(0x01c), X(0x01d), X(0x01e), X(0x01f),
  828. X(0x020), X(0x021), X(0x022), X(0x023), X(0x024), X(0x025), X(0x026), X(0x027), X(0x028), X(0x029), X(0x02a), X(0x02b), X(0x02c), X(0x02d), X(0x02e), X(0x02f),
  829. X(0x030), X(0x031), X(0x032), X(0x033), X(0x034), X(0x035), X(0x036), X(0x037), X(0x038), X(0x039), X(0x03a), X(0x03b), X(0x03c), X(0x03d), X(0x03e), X(0x03f),
  830. X(0x040), X(0x041), X(0x042), X(0x043), X(0x044), X(0x045), X(0x046), X(0x047), X(0x048), X(0x049), X(0x04a), X(0x04b), X(0x04c), X(0x04d), X(0x04e), X(0x04f),
  831. X(0x050), X(0x051), X(0x052), X(0x053), X(0x054), X(0x055), X(0x056), X(0x057), X(0x058), X(0x059), X(0x05a), X(0x05b), X(0x05c), X(0x05d), X(0x05e), X(0x05f),
  832. X(0x060), X(0x061), X(0x062), X(0x063), X(0x064), X(0x065), X(0x066), X(0x067), X(0x068), X(0x069), X(0x06a), X(0x06b), X(0x06c), X(0x06d), X(0x06e), X(0x06f),
  833. X(0x070), X(0x071), X(0x072), X(0x073), X(0x074), X(0x075), X(0x076), X(0x077), X(0x078), X(0x079), X(0x07a), X(0x07b), X(0x07c), X(0x07d), X(0x07e), X(0x07f),
  834. X(0x080), X(0x081), X(0x082), X(0x083), X(0x084), X(0x085), X(0x086), X(0x087), X(0x088), X(0x089), X(0x08a), X(0x08b), X(0x08c), X(0x08d), X(0x08e), X(0x08f),
  835. X(0x090), X(0x091), X(0x092), X(0x093), X(0x094), X(0x095), X(0x096), X(0x097), X(0x098), X(0x099), X(0x09a), X(0x09b), X(0x09c), X(0x09d), X(0x09e), X(0x09f),
  836. X(0x0a0), X(0x0a1), X(0x0a2), X(0x0a3), X(0x0a4), X(0x0a5), X(0x0a6), X(0x0a7), X(0x0a8), X(0x0a9), X(0x0aa), X(0x0ab), X(0x0ac), X(0x0ad), X(0x0ae), X(0x0af),
  837. X(0x0b0), X(0x0b1), X(0x0b2), X(0x0b3), X(0x0b4), X(0x0b5), X(0x0b6), X(0x0b7), X(0x0b8), X(0x0b9), X(0x0ba), X(0x0bb), X(0x0bc), X(0x0bd), X(0x0be), X(0x0bf),
  838. X(0x0c0), X(0x0c1), X(0x0c2), X(0x0c3), X(0x0c4), X(0x0c5), X(0x0c6), X(0x0c7), X(0x0c8), X(0x0c9), X(0x0ca), X(0x0cb), X(0x0cc), X(0x0cd), X(0x0ce), X(0x0cf),
  839. X(0x0d0), X(0x0d1), X(0x0d2), X(0x0d3), X(0x0d4), X(0x0d5), X(0x0d6), X(0x0d7), X(0x0d8), X(0x0d9), X(0x0da), X(0x0db), X(0x0dc), X(0x0dd), X(0x0de), X(0x0df),
  840. X(0x0e0), X(0x0e1), X(0x0e2), X(0x0e3), X(0x0e4), X(0x0e5), X(0x0e6), X(0x0e7), X(0x0e8), X(0x0e9), X(0x0ea), X(0x0eb), X(0x0ec), X(0x0ed), X(0x0ee), X(0x0ef),
  841. X(0x0f0), X(0x0f1), X(0x0f2), X(0x0f3), X(0x0f4), X(0x0f5), X(0x0f6), X(0x0f7), X(0x0f8), X(0x0f9), X(0x0fa), X(0x0fb), X(0x0fc), X(0x0fd), X(0x0fe), X(0x0ff),
  842. X(0x100), X(0x101), X(0x102), X(0x103), X(0x104), X(0x105), X(0x106), X(0x107), X(0x108), X(0x109), X(0x10a), X(0x10b), X(0x10c), X(0x10d), X(0x10e), X(0x10f),
  843. X(0x110), X(0x111), X(0x112), X(0x113), X(0x114), X(0x115), X(0x116), X(0x117), X(0x118), X(0x119), X(0x11a), X(0x11b), X(0x11c), X(0x11d), X(0x11e), X(0x11f),
  844. X(0x120), X(0x121), X(0x122), X(0x123), X(0x124), X(0x125), X(0x126), X(0x127), X(0x128), X(0x129), X(0x12a), X(0x12b), X(0x12c), X(0x12d), X(0x12e), X(0x12f),
  845. X(0x130), X(0x131), X(0x132), X(0x133), X(0x134), X(0x135), X(0x136), X(0x137), X(0x138), X(0x139), X(0x13a), X(0x13b), X(0x13c), X(0x13d), X(0x13e), X(0x13f),
  846. X(0x140), X(0x141), X(0x142), X(0x143), X(0x144), X(0x145), X(0x146), X(0x147), X(0x148), X(0x149), X(0x14a), X(0x14b), X(0x14c), X(0x14d), X(0x14e), X(0x14f),
  847. X(0x150), X(0x151), X(0x152), X(0x153), X(0x154), X(0x155), X(0x156), X(0x157), X(0x158), X(0x159), X(0x15a), X(0x15b), X(0x15c), X(0x15d), X(0x15e), X(0x15f),
  848. X(0x160), X(0x161), X(0x162), X(0x163), X(0x164), X(0x165), X(0x166), X(0x167), X(0x168), X(0x169), X(0x16a), X(0x16b), X(0x16c), X(0x16d), X(0x16e), X(0x16f),
  849. X(0x170), X(0x171), X(0x172), X(0x173), X(0x174), X(0x175), X(0x176), X(0x177), X(0x178), X(0x179), X(0x17a), X(0x17b), X(0x17c), X(0x17d), X(0x17e), X(0x17f),
  850. X(0x180), X(0x181), X(0x182), X(0x183), X(0x184), X(0x185), X(0x186), X(0x187), X(0x188), X(0x189), X(0x18a), X(0x18b), X(0x18c), X(0x18d), X(0x18e), X(0x18f),
  851. X(0x190), X(0x191), X(0x192), X(0x193), X(0x194), X(0x195), X(0x196), X(0x197), X(0x198), X(0x199), X(0x19a), X(0x19b), X(0x19c), X(0x19d), X(0x19e), X(0x19f),
  852. X(0x1a0), X(0x1a1), X(0x1a2), X(0x1a3), X(0x1a4), X(0x1a5), X(0x1a6), X(0x1a7), X(0x1a8), X(0x1a9), X(0x1aa), X(0x1ab), X(0x1ac), X(0x1ad), X(0x1ae), X(0x1af),
  853. X(0x1b0), X(0x1b1), X(0x1b2), X(0x1b3), X(0x1b4), X(0x1b5), X(0x1b6), X(0x1b7), X(0x1b8), X(0x1b9), X(0x1ba), X(0x1bb), X(0x1bc), X(0x1bd), X(0x1be), X(0x1bf),
  854. X(0x1c0), X(0x1c1), X(0x1c2), X(0x1c3), X(0x1c4), X(0x1c5), X(0x1c6), X(0x1c7), X(0x1c8), X(0x1c9), X(0x1ca), X(0x1cb), X(0x1cc), X(0x1cd), X(0x1ce), X(0x1cf),
  855. X(0x1d0), X(0x1d1), X(0x1d2), X(0x1d3), X(0x1d4), X(0x1d5), X(0x1d6), X(0x1d7), X(0x1d8), X(0x1d9), X(0x1da), X(0x1db), X(0x1dc), X(0x1dd), X(0x1de), X(0x1df),
  856. X(0x1e0), X(0x1e1), X(0x1e2), X(0x1e3), X(0x1e4), X(0x1e5), X(0x1e6), X(0x1e7), X(0x1e8), X(0x1e9), X(0x1ea), X(0x1eb), X(0x1ec), X(0x1ed), X(0x1ee), X(0x1ef),
  857. X(0x1f0), X(0x1f1), X(0x1f2), X(0x1f3), X(0x1f4), X(0x1f5), X(0x1f6), X(0x1f7), X(0x1f8), X(0x1f9), X(0x1fa), X(0x1fb), X(0x1fc), X(0x1fd), X(0x1fe), X(0x1ff),
  858. };
  859. #undef X
  860. } /* extern "C" */
  861. #ifdef MBED
  862. /* Logging from mbed */
  863. static class LogTarget: public mbed::FileHandle {
  864. public:
  865. virtual ssize_t read(void *buffer, size_t size) { return 0; }
  866. virtual ssize_t write(const void *buffer, size_t size)
  867. {
  868. // A bit inefficient but mbed seems to write() one character
  869. // at a time anyways.
  870. for (int i = 0; i < size; i++)
  871. {
  872. char buf[2] = {((const char*)buffer)[i], 0};
  873. log_raw(buf);
  874. }
  875. return size;
  876. }
  877. virtual off_t seek(off_t offset, int whence = SEEK_SET) { return offset; }
  878. virtual int close() { return 0; }
  879. virtual off_t size() { return 0; }
  880. } g_LogTarget;
  881. mbed::FileHandle *mbed::mbed_override_console(int fd)
  882. {
  883. return &g_LogTarget;
  884. }
  885. #endif