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flags = -DBOARD_CARD10=1 -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -DTARGET=32665 -DTARGET_REV=0x4131 -target thumbv7m-none-eabi -Ibuild/epicardium -Ibuild/epicardium/366573f@@api-caller@sta -Ibuild/epicardium/366573f@@api-dispatcher@sta -Ibuild/epicardium/366573f@@epicardium.elf@exe -Ibuild/epicardium/366573f@@freertos@sta -Ibuild/lib/card10 -Ibuild/lib/card10/7eaaaa5@@card10@sta -Ibuild/lib/ff13 -Ibuild/lib/ff13/a277df3@@ff13@sta -Ibuild/lib/gfx -Ibuild/lib/gfx/2308dff@@gfx@sta -Ibuild/lib/micropython -Ibuild/lib/micropython/a57cd11@@mpy-cross-wrapper@exe -Ibuild/lib/mx25lba -Ibuild/lib/mx25lba/c7b864b@@mx25lba@sta -Ibuild/lib/sdk/Libraries/Boards/card10 -Ibuild/lib/sdk/Libraries/Boards/card10/9eeeac4@@board-card10@sta -Ibuild/lib/sdk/Libraries/CMSIS/Device/Maxim/MAX32665 -Ibuild/lib/sdk/Libraries/CMSIS/Device/Maxim/MAX32665/a500f70@@max32665-startup-core0@sta -Ibuild/lib/sdk/Libraries/CMSIS/Device/Maxim/MAX32665/a500f70@@max32665-startup-core1@sta -Ibuild/lib/sdk/Libraries/CMSIS/Device/Maxim/MAX32665/a500f70@@max32665-startup@sta -Ibuild/lib/sdk/Libraries/MAX32665PeriphDriver -Ibuild/lib/sdk/Libraries/MAX32665PeriphDriver/0d96707@@PeriphDriver@sta -Ibuild/lib/sdk/Libraries/MAXUSB -Ibuild/lib/sdk/Libraries/MAXUSB/9a51a91@@maxusb@sta -Ibuild/lib/vendor/Bosch/BHy1 -Ibuild/lib/vendor/Bosch/BHy1/6298ab9@@bhy1@sta -Ibuild/lib/vendor/Bosch/BMA400 -Ibuild/lib/vendor/Bosch/BMA400/b6b0216@@bma400@sta -Ibuild/lib/vendor/Bosch/BME680 -Ibuild/lib/vendor/Bosch/BME680/ef6f079@@bme680@sta -Ibuild/lib/vendor/Maxim/MAX77650 -Ibuild/lib/vendor/Maxim/MAX77650/cc369b8@@max77650@sta -Ibuild/lib/vendor/Maxim/MAX86150 -Ibuild/lib/vendor/Maxim/MAX86150/21e3a66@@max86150@sta -Ibuild/pycardium -Ibuild/pycardium/1f90fd2@@micropython@sta -Ibuild/pycardium/1f90fd2@@pycardium.elf@exe -Iepicardium -Ilib/card10 -Ilib/ff13 -Ilib/ff13/Source -Ilib/ff13/util -Ilib/FreeRTOS/Source/include -Ilib/FreeRTOS/Source/portable/GCC/ARM_CM4F -Ilib/gfx -Ilib/gfx/Fonts -Ilib/gfx/GUI_DEV -Ilib/gfx/LCD -Ilib/micropython -Ilib/micropython/micropython -Ilib/micropython/micropython/extmod -Ilib/micropython/micropython/lib/utils -Ilib/mx25lba -Ilib/sdk/Libraries/Boards/card10 -Ilib/sdk/Libraries/Boards/card10/Include -Ilib/sdk/Libraries/Boards/Include -Ilib/sdk/Libraries/CMSIS/Device/Maxim/MAX32665 -Ilib/sdk/Libraries/CMSIS/Device/Maxim/MAX32665/Include -Ilib/sdk/Libraries/CMSIS/Include -Ilib/sdk/Libraries/MAX32665PeriphDriver -Ilib/sdk/Libraries/MAX32665PeriphDriver/Include -Ilib/sdk/Libraries/MAXUSB -Ilib/sdk/Libraries/MAXUSB/include/core -Ilib/sdk/Libraries/MAXUSB/include/core/musbhsfc -Ilib/sdk/Libraries/MAXUSB/include/dbg_log -Ilib/sdk/Libraries/MAXUSB/include/devclass -Ilib/sdk/Libraries/MAXUSB/include/enumerate -Ilib/sdk/Libraries/MAXUSB/include/util -Ilib/vendor/Bosch/BHy1 -Ilib/vendor/Bosch/BHy1/driver/inc -Ilib/vendor/Bosch/BHy1/examples/firmware -Ilib/vendor/Bosch/BMA400 -Ilib/vendor/Bosch/BME680 -Ilib/vendor/Maxim/MAX77650 -Ilib/vendor/Maxim/MAX86150 -Ipycardium
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*.pyc
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*~
compile_commands.json
/tags
/release-*/
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@@ -4,22 +4,33 @@ image: "derq3k/card10-build-env:20190806-195837Z-f95b541-dirty"
build:
    stage: build
    script:
        - ./bootstrap.sh
        - git submodule deinit --all -f
        - ./bootstrap.sh --werror
        - ninja -C build/
        - arm-none-eabi-size build/bootloader/bootloader.elf build/epicardium/epicardium.elf build/pycardium/pycardium.elf
        - cp build/pycardium/pycardium_epicardium.bin card10.bin
    only:
        - merge_requests
        - master
    artifacts:
        expose_as: Firmware Binaries
        expire_in: 1 week
        paths:
            - build/epicardium/epicardium.elf
            - build/pycardium/pycardium.elf
            - card10.bin

release:
    stage: build
    script:
        - ./bootstrap.sh
        - git submodule deinit --all -f
        - ./bootstrap.sh --werror
        - ninja -C build/
        - arm-none-eabi-size build/bootloader/bootloader.elf build/epicardium/epicardium.elf build/pycardium/pycardium.elf
    only:
        - tag
    artifacts:
        expire_in: never
        paths:
            - build/bootloader/bootloader.elf
            - build/epicardium/epicardium.elf
@@ -36,7 +47,7 @@ lint:
        # If this starts failing for any reason, just remove this curl ping.
        - curl --fail https://annoyatron-prod.q3k.org/ping/mr?mr=${CI_MERGE_REQUEST_IID}
        - git remote rm card10 || true # old gitlab runners might have this remote.
        - git fetch https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware.git master:card10/master
        - git -c http.sslVerify=false fetch https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware.git master:card10/master
        - git merge-base card10/master HEAD || ( echo "Your change needs to be rebased against current master."; exit 1; )
        - git diff --name-only --diff-filter=d card10/master...HEAD | xargs tools/code-style.sh
        - git diff --exit-code
@@ -46,7 +57,7 @@ lint:
pages:
    stage: deploy
    # maintaned by q3k, build using docker/deploy-env
    image: "derq3k/card10-deploy-env:20190806-200743Z-f95b541-dirty"
    image: "registry.k0.hswaw.net/q3k/card10-deploy-env:20210403-110003Z-4d929ee0"
    script:
        - export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$(llvm-config --libdir)
        - echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH
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[submodule "lib/micropython/micropython-lib"]
	path = lib/micropython/micropython-lib
	url = https://github.com/micropython/micropython-lib.git
[submodule "lib/crypto/tiny-AES-c"]
	path = lib/crypto/tiny-AES-c
	url = https://github.com/kokke/tiny-AES-c
[submodule "lib/crypto/SHA256"]
	path = lib/crypto/SHA256
	url = https://github.com/ilvn/SHA256
[submodule "lib/lodepng/lodepng"]
	path = lib/lodepng/lodepng
	url = https://github.com/lvandeve/lodepng
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The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/).

## [Unreleased]


## [v1.18] - 2021-12-25 - [Queer Quinoa]
[Queer Quinoa]: https://card10.badge.events.ccc.de/release/card10-v1.18-Queer-Quinoa.zip

### For Users
- Much improved battery runtime, up to 160% more time without recharging!
- Integration of the [ctx.graphics] vector graphics renderer!  This
  means much smoother looking graphics as CTX comes with anti-aliasing!
  For now, CTX is only integrated as a backend (for the existing graphics API)
  but in future releases you will also be able to use CTX directly as well.
- As part of that, we have integrated a new font.  You can also use your own, by
  replacing `lib/ctx/fira-mono.ttf` with a font of your choice and then
  rebuilding the firmware.
- Automatically return from USB storage mode after the host (= your computer)
  ejects the device.
- Added ECG streaming over BLE.  The latest version of the Android companion
  app implements the other side of this.

### For Hackers
- Disable IRQs on core 1 during all Epicardium API calls.  This means API calls
  are now always safe to use from ISRs.
- Added an [`epic_sleep()`] API call which can be used as a hint to Epicardium
  that it can enter a deep-sleep mode.  [`epic_sleep()`] will only return once
  either the time is up or an interrupt to core 1 is pending.  Pycardium now
  uses this call for all delays by default.
- Update MicroPython to v1.17.
- With the MicroPython update, pycardium now supports f-strings!
- Firmware version can now be properly read out over BLE.
- Legacy app launcher scripts in the filesystem root are deleted on startup of
  new versions now.  Newer companion app releases also no longer generate this
  launcher script.

### Internals
- Restructured `epicardium/modules` into more sensible subdirectories.
- Switched the UART peripheral to use the HIRC8 clock.
- Converted the "personal state" implementation to use the workqueue.
- Switched the SysTick in Pycardium to use the 32kHz clock source.
- Made display backlight PWM robust against changes to the MCU's PCLK speed.
- During tickless idle, lower the core-clock (PCLK) to reduce power consumption.
- Rewrote the LCD driver.
- Put the display to sleep when the backlight is off to save power.
- Fixed a 32-bit overflow in Pycardium systick code.

[ctx.graphics]: https://ctx.graphics/
[`epic_sleep()`]: https://firmware.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/epicardium/api.html#c.epic_sleep


## [v1.17] - 2021-04-04 - [R2R Rocket]
[R2R Rocket]: https://card10.badge.events.ccc.de/release/card10-v1.17-R2R-Rocket.zip

### For Users
#### Added
- Added the Bosch BSEC library for the BME680 sensor.  See the [``bme680``
  module][bme680-docs] documentation for details.
- Added a [BLE Environmental Sensing Service][ess-docs].
- Added a [BLE HID Service][ble-hid-docs].
- Added the ability to use the pulse-oximeter as a proximity sensor (makes it
  usable as a button).  Additionally a demo-application was added which uses
  this for a push-to-talk button.
- Added a [blitting][blit-docs] function to the display module.  This finally
  allows to efficiently draw pixels!
- MicroPython BLE support!
- A PNG library for pycardium: [`png`][png-docs]
- Two more config options to tweak menu button behavior: `long_press_ms` and ``retrigger_ms``
- Option to disable low battery checks via `card10.cfg`.  This is meant for
  devices where the connection between the PMICs ADMUX and the CPU's ADC is broken
  in some way, leading to the device always reporting a low battery condition.

#### Changed
- Updated the BME680 demo app with BSEC support.
- Upgraded to MicroPython 1.14.
- Open the USB mass-storage when no apps are found.
- Improved the l0dables runtime; it now handles HardFaults and app-exits
  properly.

#### Fixed
- Fixed lockup when trying to load an ELF l0dable while ELFs are disabled.
- Fixed card10 not waking up from sleep when BLE is disabled (regression from 1.15 to 1.16).
- Fixed card10 not working with the Harmonic Board disconnected (regression from
  1.15 to 1.16).

#### Removed
- Removed the battery BLE service.

### Internals
#### Added
- A work-queue API in Epicardium to schedule work that needs to be done
  asynchronously.

#### Changed
- Upgraded to newer SDK version.
- Cleaned up the BHI160 driver a bit.
- Readjusted the flash layout, to give Epicardium more space.
- Upgraded the documentation to use Sphinx 3.

[bme680-docs]: https://firmware.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/pycardium/bme680.html
[ess-docs]: https://firmware.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/bluetooth/ess.html
[ble-hid-docs]: https://firmware.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/pycardium/ble_hid.html
[blit-docs]: https://firmware.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/pycardium/display.html#display.Display.blit
[png-docs]: https://firmware.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/pycardium/png.html


## [v1.16] - 2020-12-04 - [Pandemic Potato]
[Pandemic Potato]: https://card10.badge.events.ccc.de/release/card10-v1.16-Pandemic-Potato.zip

### Added
#### For Users
- A feature to allow setting the main app on-device.
- Added compatibility to BLE 5.0 capable phones (including iPhones).
- Added a pairing dialog in the BLE app. card10 is only visible when BLE app is
  active.
- G-Watch watch face.
- App for COVID-19 exposure notification statistics.
- Experimental app using the MAX86150 pulse-oximeter.

#### For Developers
- `leds.flash_rocket()` API for making rockets flash asynchronously.
- Basic API for the MAX86150 pulse-oximeter.
- CSPRNG as a replacement for the hardware TRNG which does not seem to produce
  good entropy the way we are using it right now.
- Option to write HCI layer log files for debugging.
- Feature in `simple_menu` which detects long button presses.
- _Stub_ `ubluetooth` module. Not yet functional!

### Changed
#### For Users
- The default watch face is now G-Watch.
- Improved BLE security by only allowing man-in-the-middle protected
  pairings and specifying minimum key lengths.
- Read time/date automatically from iOS devices.
- It is now configurable whether the left/right bottom buttons or the right
  top/bottom buttons scroll in the menu via the `right_scroll` option in
  `card10.cfg`.

#### For Developers
- Updated to a newer version of MicroPython (v1.12).
- All `u{module}` MicroPython modules are now also available as `{module}` which
  brings card10 more in line with upstream.
- Updated to SDK version 0.2.1-12
- The BLE pairing database was completely overhauled.
- Use the CSPRNG for all MicroPython randomness.
- Internal changes to the way interrupts are triggered.

### Fixed
- Made the `vibra` vibration motor API more stable.
- Fixed bug which triggered reboot loops.
- Fixed bug which made the USB serial connection unresponsive.
- Fixed bug which wrote the pairings file more periodically.
- Fixed invalid filesystem locking in BLE startup.
- Only print a single warning when a sensor stream overflows instead of spamming
  the console with errors.
- Fixed issues from reloading the configuration file.
- Fixed `pycard10.py` not properly resetting the device before loading a script.
- Allow to reopen BHI160 sensor from python.
- Fixed pycardium not exiting when triggering certain failure conditions.
- Made the config parser more robust.
- Fixed a possible lockup in the handling of the serial console.


## [v1.15] - 2020-02-02 - [Okra]
[Okra]: https://card10.badge.events.ccc.de/release/card10-v1.15-Okra.zip

### Added
- Show a fault screen on the display when epicardium panics

### Fixed
- Prevent MicroPython garbage collector from delting ISRs
- Fix race conditoin when reading/writing BLE MAC address at boot.
- Fix locking of LEDs.
- Fix bug which only allowed to have a single file open at any time.
- Put all chips into standby when going to sleep
- Misc BLE fixes


## [v1.14] - 2019-12-29 - [Nettle]
[Nettle]: https://card10.badge.events.ccc.de/release/card10-v1.14-Nettle.zip

### Added
- Scripts for profiling card10 (`tools/poor-profiler`)
- `tools/ecg2wav.py` script for displaying ECG logs in audio programs like
  Audacity.

### Changed
- Ported hardware-locks & bhi160 to new mutex API
- The menu now tries to display apps without a `metadata.json` as well, if
  possible.

### Fixed
- Fixed an unguarded i2c bus transaction which caused strange issues all
  around.
- Fixed copying large files freezing card10.
- Fixed BHI160 initialization interrupt behavior.
- Properly disable BHI160 if an error occurs during init.
- Fixed bhi160 app overflowing sensor queues.
- Fixed neopixel driver not properly writing the first pixel the first
  time.
- Fixed some l0dables crashing because the SysTick timer interrupt was not
  disabled.


## [v1.13] - 2019-12-09 - [Mushroom]
[Mushroom]: https://card10.badge.events.ccc.de/release/card10-v1.13-Mushroom.zip

### Added
- ECG plotter tool (for desktop machines) which can plot ECG logs taken with card10.
- The `input()` Python function.
- Enabled the MicroPython `framebuf` module for a Pycardium-only framebuffer
  implementation.
- Added the `utime.ticks_us()` and `utime.ticks_ms()` functions for very
  accurate timing of MicroPython code.
- Added an option to use the right buttons for scrolling and the left one for
  selecting.  This will be made configurable in a future release.
- Made timezone configurable with a new `timezone` option in `card10.cfg`.
- Added a setting-menu to the ECG App.

### Changed
- Changed default timezone to CET.
- Made a few library functions callable without any parameters so they are
  easier to use.
- Refactored the `card10.cfg` config parser.

### Fixed
- Fixed the Pycardium delay implementation in preparation for features like
  button-interrupts.  Should also be more accurate now.
- Fixed the filter which is used by the ECG app.
- Fixed the display staying off while printing the sleep-messages.
- Improved the USB-Storage mode in the menu app.
- Fixed GPIO module not properly configuring a pin if both IN and ADC are given.
- Added missing documentation for `os.mkdir()` and `os.rename()`.
- Fixed all `-Wextra` warnings, including a few bugs.  Warnings exist for a reason!

### Removed
- Removed unnecessary out-of-bounds checks in display module.  Drawing outside
  the display is now perfectly fine and the pixels will silently be ignored.


## [v1.12] - 2019-10-19 - [Leek]
[Leek]: https://card10.badge.events.ccc.de/release/card10-v1.12-Leek.zip

### Added
- **USB Storage mode**!  You can now select 'USB Storage' in the menu and
  access card10's filesystem via USB.  No more rebooting into bootloader!
- LED feedback on boot.  If your display is broken, you can still see it doing
  something now.
- `./tools/pycard10.py --set-time` to set card10's system time from your host.
- 4 new functions in `utime` modules:
  * `set_time_ms()`
  * `set_unix_time_ms()`
  * `unix_time()`
  * `unix_time_ms()`

### Changed
- Updated BLE stack
- Refactored gfx API for drawing images (internal).
- Draw partially clipped primitives in all cases (Fixes menu scrolling
  animation).
- Fatal errors are now handled in a central 'panic' module.

### Fixed
- Make BLE interrupts higher priority than anything else to hopefully increase
  stability.
- Turn off BLE encryption after closing a connection.
- Fixed mainline bootloader being broken.
- Fixed menu entries being ordered by path instead of name.
- Fixed menu crashing without a message.
- Fixed QSTR build-system.


## [v1.11] - 2019-09-24 - [Karotte]
[Karotte]: https://card10.badge.events.ccc.de/release/card10-v1.11-Karotte.zip

### Added
- **Support for sleep-mode instead of full power-off.  This means the RTC now
  retains its state!**
- For debugger users: A GDB macro `task_backtrace` which allows to view
  backtraces of tasks which are currently swapped out.  Use like
  ```text
  (gdb) task_backtrace serial_task_id
  ...
  (gdb) task_backtrace dispatcher_task_id
  ...
  (gdb) task_backtrace ble_task_id
  ```
- BHI160 magnetometer sensor
- ESB API in Pycardium.
- Monotonic clock API
- New FOSS font ...

### Changed
- `Display.print()` uses a transparent background when printing with `bg == fg`.
- Try different crc16 module during build because different environments might
  have different ones installed.
- Improved ECG app, it can now blink on pulse and more!
- Improved BHI160 and BME680 apps.

### Fixed
- Fixed a regression which made it impossible to turn off the flashlight.
- Fixed CRT for l0dables not allowing to overwrite interrupt handlers.
- Fixed ECG App not closing the sensor on `KeyboardInterrupt`.
- Fixed a bug which made the power-button unresponsive when pressed during boot
  (Interrupts were getting ignored).
- Fixed `simple_menu.Menu.exit()` not actually working.
- Added a few missing locks in `leds` module.
- Added a workaround for BHI160 axis mapping not being applied in some cases.
- Added a critical-section in BLE stack initialization to prevent weird lock-ups.
- Fixed vibra module crashing when calling `vibra.vibrate()` while already running.
- Fixed sensor-sample overflow leading to I2C bus lockup.


## [v1.10] - 2019-09-05 21:42 - [JerusalemArtichoke]
[JerusalemArtichoke]: https://card10.badge.events.ccc.de/release/card10-v1.10-JerusalemArtichoke.zip

### Added
- **ws2812**: Connect Neopixels to the wristband GPIOs and make your card10
  even more colorful!
- DigiClk is now in the default prelude!
- High-pass filter and pulse detection in default ECG app.
- Actually added `uuid` module - it was not built into the firmware before,
  by accident.
- `leds.get_rgb()`: Get the current color of an LED.
- `leds.get_rocket()`: Get the current brightness of one of the rockets.
- `micropython.mem_use()` function.
- The analog-clock can now also set the time using the buttons.

### Changed
- **Pycardium**: Switched from `long-long` to `mpz` integer representation.
  This should resolve any issues with large numbers which had popped up so far.
- Refactored BME680 sensor interface.
- Made OpenOCD scripts work with more debuggers out of the box.
- Internal changes in preparation for button-interrupts.

### Fixed
- Backlight and Vibration motor were not reset when switching apps.
- Mismatch in default settings of the *Card10 Nickname* app.
- Fixed the PMIC ADC muxer not being properly reset to neutral after a
  measurement.
- Fixed wrong timezone offset calculation in `utime.time_ms()`.
- Fixed bug where `\` characters were not parsed as path separators.
- Fixed the alignment request check in our ELF l0der.
- Fixed a buffer-overflow in the config-parser.


## [v1.9] - 2019-08-28 23:23 - [IcebergLettuce]
[IcebergLettuce]: https://card10.badge.events.ccc.de/release/card10-v1.9-IcebergLettuce.zip

### Added
- `tools/pycard10.py`: Tool to interact with card10's serial connection and
  upload files directly:
  ```bash
  ./tools/pycard10.py path/to/python-script.py
  ```
- `epic_disp_print_adv` & `Display.print(font=...)`: Print with different
  fonts!  The following fonts are supported: `8px`, `12px`, `16px`, `20px`,
  and `24px`.
- **pycardium**: Support for RAW REPL mode.
- **bhi160**: Function to disable all sensors (`bhi160.disable_all_sensors()`).
- `ls_cmsis_dap`: A tool to enumerate CMSIS-DAP debuggers.
- Tons of new features to `simple_menu`: Timeout, scrolling of long texts,
  robustness against crashes, and proper exiting.
- `card10.cfg` config file which allows enabling *ELF* files.
- Analog read for wristband GPIOs.

### Changed
- Refactored *menu* and *personal-state* apps.
- `main.py` was moved into an app to allow easier reconfiguration of the
  default app.  The new `main.py` points to the "old" one so behavior is not
  changed.
- After a timeout, the menu will close and `main.py` will run again.
- BLE security updates.
- More detailed battery state display in nickname app.
- Improved ECG app.

### Removed
- Some unused font files.

### Fixed
- Fixed a regression which made the ECG app no longer work.
- Fixed card10 advertising support for AT-commands.
- Rectangles being one pixel too small.



## [v1.8] - 2019-08-27 11:38 - [HabaneroChilli]
[HabaneroChilli]: https://card10.badge.events.ccc.de/release/card10-v1.8-HabaneroChilli.zip

### Added
- API-call for direct light-sensor readout: `epic_light_sensor_read`.
- Pause mode in ECG-App.
- `bin` field in metatdata for an alternate entrypoint.
- `shell.nix`: Nix-Shell which installs patched OpenOCD and dependencies.
- Cool LED animation in default ECG app.

### Changed
- No longer require locking the display for setting the backlight.


## [v1.7] - 2019-08-24 21:48 - [Garlic]
[Garlic]: https://card10.badge.events.ccc.de/release/card10-v1.7-Garlic.zip

### Added
- **ESB**: Epic Serial Bus (Better than USB!), stability improvements of the
  USB module.  Preparation for mass-storage access in the Firmware.
- Enabled the Hardware Watchdog;  Card10 will reset itself if the firmware crashes
- Log messages when BLE is pairing / connected.
- The name of the offending app is printed to the serial console, if an app
  crashes the metatdata parser.

### Changed
- Improved log messages in cases of lock-contention.
- Menu will show an error message if a crash occurs.

### Fixed
- Fixed race-conditions in serial writes by using a queue.
- "Card10 Nickname" crashing if only `nickname.txt` exists.
- Lockup when debug prints are enabled.
- Delayed BHI160 startup a bit so the PMIC task can check the battery first.
- Relaxed the PMIC lock-timeouts so other task can take a little more time.
- Fixed off-by-one error in `gfx_line()`.
- Fixed the API interrupts sometimes getting stuck.
- Fixed binary building on MacOS.
- Fixed race-conditions in serial console prints by introducing a queue.
- Fixed API & MAX30001 mutexes being initialized late sometimes.
- Fixed wrong stripe width in bi flag.


## [v1.6] - 2019-08-23 20:30 - [Fennel]
@@ -137,7 +548,19 @@ fbf7c8c0 fix(menu.py) Refactored menu.py based on !138
## [v1.0] - 2019-08-21 00:50
Initial release.

[Unreleased]: https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware/compare/v1.6...master
[Unreleased]: https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware/compare/v1.18...master
[v1.18]: https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware/compare/v1.17...v1.18
[v1.17]: https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware/compare/v1.16...v1.17
[v1.16]: https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware/compare/v1.15...v1.16
[v1.15]: https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware/compare/v1.14...v1.15
[v1.14]: https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware/compare/v1.13...v1.14
[v1.13]: https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware/compare/v1.12...v1.13
[v1.12]: https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware/compare/v1.11...v1.12
[v1.11]: https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware/compare/v1.10...v1.11
[v1.10]: https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware/compare/v1.9...v1.10
[v1.9]: https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware/compare/v1.8...v1.9
[v1.8]: https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware/compare/v1.7...v1.8
[v1.7]: https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware/compare/v1.6...v1.7
[v1.6]: https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware/compare/v1.5...v1.6
[v1.5]: https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware/compare/v1.4...v1.5
[v1.4]: https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware/compare/v1.3...v1.4
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.. _bluetooth_card10_service:

Bluetooth Card10 Service
========================

@@ -28,27 +30,27 @@ The current draft uses following service specification:
- Rockets characteristic:

  UUID: ``42230210-2342-2342-2342-234223422342``
  write no response
  read and write no response

- Background LED Bottom Left characteristic:

  UUID: ``42230211-2342-2342-2342-234223422342``
  write no response
  read and write no response

- Background LED Bottom Right characteristic:

  UUID: ``42230212-2342-2342-2342-234223422342``
  write no response
  read and write no response

- Background LED Top Right characteristic:

  UUID: ``42230213-2342-2342-2342-234223422342``
  write no response
  read and write no response

- Background LED Top Left characteristic:

  UUID: ``42230214-2342-2342-2342-234223422342``
  write no reponse
  read and write no reponse

- LEDS dim bottom characteristic:

@@ -78,7 +80,7 @@ The current draft uses following service specification:
- LEDs above characteristic:

  UUID: ``42230220-2342-2342-2342-234223422342``
  write no reponse
  read and write no reponse

- Light sensor characteristic:

@@ -104,6 +106,9 @@ Rockets characteristic

The Rockets characteristic makes it possible to address every three rockets.
Just write there three byte array, one for evey rocket.
On read you get the current value of all three rockets.
Range is between 0 and 31 (``0x1f``) if send higher value it will set to max of 31.


Dataformat:

@@ -113,14 +118,14 @@ Dataformat:
Rocket0 Rocket1 Rocket2
======= ======= =======

- Enable only Rocket0:  ``0xff0000``
- Enable all rockets with 50% brightness: ``0x7f7f7f``
- Enable only Rocket0:  ``0x1f0000``
- Enable all rockets with 50% brightness: ``0x0f0f0f``

Background LED <Position> characteristic
----------------------------------------

The Background LEDs <Position> characteristic makes it possible to address the bottom LEDs by position.
Just write there three ``uint8`` for the rgb color.
Just write there three ``uint8`` for the rgb color or read the current value.

Dataformat:

@@ -170,7 +175,7 @@ It writes always as persistant and it gives feedback if the value is in range an

LEDs above characteristic
---------------------------------
This characteristic set every 11 leds on the top module at once.
This characteristic set or read the current value of every 11 leds on the top module at once.
By defining 11x rgb from left to right. You need also to set exchange a bigger MTU to use this feature.

- set a rainbow beginnig with red on the right edge: ``0xff0000ff8b00e8ff005dff0000ff2e00ffb900b9ff002eff5d00ffe800ffff008b``
@@ -182,3 +187,61 @@ The light sensor characteristic makes it possible to read the current value of t
The range of this sensor is between 0 (``0x0``) and 400 (``0x9001``).

- reading of ``0x0e00`` means **14**

Access via btgatt-client
---------------------------------

Accessing services from a linux system is possible via ``btgatt-client``. The inbuilt gatt client of ``bluetoothctl`` as well as ``libgatt`` were tested, but struggled with the card10's BLE stack.

**Example**:

.. code-block::

    # pairing the card10:

    $ bluetoothctl
    [bluetooth]# power on
    [bluetooth]# scan on
    [bluetooth]# pair CA:4D:10:xx:xx:xx     #replace xx:xx:xx with scan result
    # if this query doesn't appear, remove and re-pair:
    [agent] Confirm passkey ###### (yes/no): [CHG] Device CA:4D:10:xx:xx:xx Name: card10
    [card10-xxxxxx]# disconnect CA:4D:10:xx:xx:xx

    # using a service:

    $ btgatt-client -d CA:4D:10:xx:xx:xx
    # wait until services have been discovered, may take a minute
    [GATT client]# write-value 0x0926 31 31 31

    # if this error appears remove and re-pair:
    [GATT client]# Device disconnected: Software caused connection abort


ARM Cordio Sources
------------------

The BLE stack is based on the ARM Cordio stack. This stack has been developed by a 3rd party and was bought by ARM and open-sourced.

There are many copies of it floating around on the Internet and some are more up to date than others. To keep track here is a list:
 - mbed
    - mbed has a reasonably up to date version of the stack in their GitHub repository.
    - It is scattered below the CORDIO directories in https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os/tree/master/features/FEATURE_BLE/targets
    - ble-profiles are not included. mbed has written their own adaptation layer to interface with the stack and implements profiles in C++
 - Ambiq Suite SDK
    - Can be found here: https://github.com/sparkfun/AmbiqSuiteSDK/tree/master/third_party/exactle
    - Patches on top might be here: https://support.ambiqmicro.com/hc/en-us/categories/115000239012-Software
    - Reasonably up to date
    - Intersting part: has their own FreeRTOS integration (but apparently on older WSF)
    - BLE 5.1 (?)
 - Packetcraft
    - Apparently tasked with maintaining the stack in general
    - Most up to date version
    - https://github.com/packetcraft-inc/cordio
    - Apparently developing (security) fixes, distributing them to customers, but not applying them to master: https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os/commit/c92777311578eb003b4546c4e5e6f2c1f8ba3c84
    - BLE 5.1
 - Maxim
    - Distributed via Maxim Toolchain Installation tool, no repository available
    - Contains software implementation of the base band
    - ble-host and ble-profiles might be compatible with the one directly from Packetcraft
    - Developing their own low-power enhancements
    - BLE 5.0
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.. _bluetooth_ecg_service:

Bluetooth ECG Service
========================

.. warning::
    The service is still work in progress and subject to change

The ECG service provides access to the ECG sensor of the card10

BLE Service
-----------

The current draft uses following service specification:

- Service:

  UUID: ``42230300-2342-2342-2342-234223422342``

- ECG samples characteristic:

  UUID: ``42230301-2342-2342-2342-234223422342``
  notify

ECG samples characteristic
--------------------------

List of 16 bit samples (big endian). Enable notifications to
receive a stream of samples while the ECG app is open.

The first 16 bit are a sample counter (big endian).
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.. _ESS:

Environmental Sensing Service
=============================

The Environmental Sensing Service (ESS) implements access to
the BME680 environmental sensor of the card10.

It provides:

- Temperature
- Relative humidity
- Pressure

If :ref:`bsec_api` is enabled the following additional estimates are available:

 - Indoor air quality (IAQ estimate
 - Equivalent CO2 (eCO2) estimate

Please refer to :py:mod:`bme680` for more information about BSEC.


If notifcations are enabled a measurement of all values is performed every 3 seconds. For each measurement a notification is sent for the characteristics which have notifications enabled.


A measurement can also be triggered by reading from a characteristic. A measurement takes roughly 200 ms. A notifciation will be sent to all characteristics which have notifications enabled except the one which was used to trigger the measurement.

.. note::
   If :ref:`bsec_api` is enabled, reading a characteristic will not trigger a new measurement.

.. note::
    This service will be available in version v1.17.


BLE Service
-----------

- Service

  UUID: ``181A``

- Temperature characteristic:

  UUID: ``2A6E``
  read and notify

- Humidity characteristic:

  UUID: ``2A6F``
  read and notify

- Pressure characteristic:

  UUID: ``2A6D``
  read and notify

- Indoor air quality (IAQ) characteristic:

  UUID: ``422302f1-2342-2342-2342-234223422342``
  read and notify

Temperature characteristic
--------------------------

- 16 bit little endian value representing the measured temperature.

- Unit: 0.01 deg C


Humidity characteristic
-----------------------

- 16 bit little endian value representing the measured relative humidity.

- Unit: 0.01%

Pressure characteristic
-----------------------

- 32 bit little endian value representing the measured pressure.

- Unit: 0.1 Pa (0.001 hPa)

Indoor air quality (IAQ) characteristic
---------------------------------------

Data format:

======== =========================== ===========================
Byte 0   Bytes 1-2                   Bytes 3-4
-------- --------------------------- ---------------------------
Accuracy IAQ (16-bit little endian)  eCO2 (16-bit little endian)
======== =========================== ===========================


Units:

- Accuracy and IAQ units: See :ref:`bsec_api` API description
- CO2 unit: [ppm]
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NimBLE
======

On the card10 the ARM Cordio-B50 stack is used, which is in a very early experimental state and has some incompatibilities with some smartphones.
Therefore some alternative stacks are evaluated, which meight be used as a replacement in the long term.


Here a stack called NimBLE is presented, which claims to be feature complete. Originally it has been developed for Mynewt, an open source embedded operating system by Apache (https://mynewt.apache.org/).


There is a working port for the ESP32 espressif ESP-IDF framework.
Like Epicardium, ESP-IDF is based on FreeRTOS. Therefore it can be used for evaluation purposes.

Getting NimBLE run on the ESP32
-------------------------------

Install required packages:

Ubuntu:

.. code-block:: shell-session

  sudo apt install git virtualenv python2.7 cmake

Arch:

.. code-block:: shell-session

  sudo pacman -S git python2 python2-virtualenv cmake

Download and extract xtensa ESP32 compiler:

.. code-block:: shell-session

  wget https://dl.espressif.com/dl/xtensa-esp32-elf-gcc8_2_0-esp32-2018r1-linux-amd64.tar.xz
  tar -xf xtensa-esp32-elf-gcc8_2_0-esp32-2018r1-linux-amd64.tar.xz


Clone esp-idf:

.. code-block:: shell-session

    git clone https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf.git

Add xtensa and ESP-IDF path to $PATH:

bash shell:

.. code-block:: shell-session

  export IDF_PATH=$PWD/esp-idf
  export PATH=${PATH}:$PWD/xtensa-esp32-elf/bin:$PWD/esp-idf/tools

fish shell:

.. code-block:: shell-session

  set -gx IDF_PATH $PWD/esp-idf
  set -gx PATH $PWD/xtensa-esp32-elf/bin/ $PWD/esp-idf/tools $PATH

Create a python2.7 virtualenv:

.. code-block:: shell-session

  cd esp-idf
  virtualenv -p /usr/bin/python2.7 venv

Enter the virtualenv:

bash shell:

.. code-block:: shell-session

  . venv/bin/activate

fish shell:

.. code-block:: shell-session

  . venv/bin/activate.fish

Init git submodules and install all required Python packages:

.. code-block:: shell-session

  git submodule update --init --recursive
  pip install -r requirements.txt


Now you are ready to build!

The following steps assume that your ESP32 is connected via USB and
is accessible via /dev/ttyUSB0. This meight be different on your system.

There are a few NimbLE examples which can be used for playing around:

Build a BLE server example (host mode):
---------------------------------------
.. code-block:: shell-session

  cd examples/bluetooth/nimble/bleprph
  idf.py -p /dev/ttyUSB0 flash monitor

This will build and flash the example to the ESP32 and instantly listens on /dev/ttyUSB0 serial port.
After the flashing process the ESP32 will anounce itself as **nimble-bleprph** device via BLE.

Build a BLE client example (central mode):
------------------------------------------
.. code-block:: shell-session

  cd examples/bluetooth/nimble/blecent
  idf.py -p /dev/ttyUSB0 flash monitor

This will build and flash the example to the ESP32 and instantly listens on /dev/ttyUSB0 serial port.
After the flashing process the ESP32 creates a GATT client and performs passive scan, it then connects to peripheral device if the device advertises connectability and the device advertises support for the Alert Notification service (0x1811) as primary service UUID.
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.. _bluetooth_overview:

Overview
========

UUIDs
-----
Bluetooth uses UUIDs to identify almost everything. The Bluetooth SIG specifies
a number of "short" 16-bit UUIDs for general use. A device is free to define
other "long" 128-bit UUIDs if it wants to express non-standard functionality.

The card10 defines a few non-standard UUIDs. They are prefixed with ``4232``:


+--------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
| UUID                                 | Usage                                                 | Comment                                                            |
+======================================+=======================================================+====================================================================+
| 422301XX-2342-2342-2342-234223422342 | :ref:`File Transfer Service<bluetooth_file_transfer>` | Used by the Companion App to install apps on the card10            |
+--------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 422302XX-2342-2342-2342-234223422342 | :ref:`card10 Service<bluetooth_card10_service>`       | Controls general card10 functionality like LEDs and personal state |
+--------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 422303XX-2342-2342-2342-234223422342 | :ref:`ECG Service<bluetooth_ecg_service>`             | Allows to stream ECG measurements via BLE                          |
+--------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 422380XX-2342-2342-2342-234223422342 | Experimental usage                                    | To be used for development and experiments                         |
+--------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+

The first byte after the prefix identifies the service (e.g. ``03`` for ECG).
The next byte is reserved for UUIDs used by the service itself. The service
uses ``00`` at this position. The first attribute inside the service uses
``01`` at this position. See the documentation of any service for an example.

You can use the UUID range 422380XX-2342-2342-2342-234223422342 for your own
experiments / demos/ development. For example the demos under `demos/` in the
repository use this range of UUIDs.

BLE with MicroPython
--------------------

MicroPython docs: https://docs.micropython.org/en/latest/library/bluetooth.html

Basic example: https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware/-/blob/master/demos/ble-ws2812-card10.py and https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware/-/blob/master/demos/ble-ws2812-host.py

MicroPython examples: https://github.com/micropython/micropython/tree/7c54b6428058a236b8a48c93c255948ece7e718b/examples/bluetooth
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cd "$(dirname "$0")"

sphinx-build -b html . ./output

if [ "$1" = "--open" ]; then
   xdg-open ./output/index.html
fi
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.. _card10_cfg:

card10.cfg
==========

Certain high-level settings can be configured using a filed named ``card10.cfg``.  It is accessed from the :ref:`usb_file_transfer` of the bootloader.  Once you are in this mode and have mounted the badge's flash device, you can either create or update a file named ``card10.cfg``.

The file is in the well-known INI-style format, with one setting per line. For instance, if there were an option called ``answer_to_life``, you could set it by writing the following line in the ``card10.cfg`` file:

.. code-block:: text

   answer_to_life = 42

Don't forget to unmount the filesystem before rebooting your badge after changing any setting.

Syntax and Types
----------------

Lines that start with a ``#`` character are ignored.

Any other line will have the overall syntax of ``option_name = option_value``, with spaces around the ``=`` character optional.

Option names are internal to card10 and described below. Each option has a defined type.

========= ===========
Type name Description
========= ===========
Boolean   A true/false value. ``1`` or ``true`` is true, ``0`` or ``false`` is false. Example: ``foo = true``.
String    An unquoted string value of maximum 20 bytes. Values longer than 20 bytes are trimmed. Example: ``foo = bar``.
Integer   A signed 32-bit integer in base 10. Example: ``foo = 42`` or ``bar = -1337``.
Float     A single-precision (32-bit) floating-point number in base 10. Example: ``foo = 13.37``.
========= ===========

Supported options
-----------------

================== ========== ===========
Option name        Type       Description
================== ========== ===========
``execute_elf``    Boolean    Allow running of binary :ref:`l0dables`. These files can be nefarious, so this option is off by default.
------------------ ---------- -----------
``timezone``       String     Timezone for card10; must be of format ``[+-]HHMM``.  Examples: ``+0800``, ``-0200``
------------------ ---------- -----------
``default_app``    String     Full path to the exectutable file of the default application. If this option is not set,``apps/analog_clock/__init__.py`` is used.
------------------ ---------- -----------
``ble_enable``     Boolean    Activate the BLE interface. Turn off for more privacy or to conserve energy.
------------------ ---------- -----------
``ble_mac``        Boolean    MAC address used for BLE. Format: ``ca:4d:10:xx:xx:xx``.
------------------ ---------- -----------
``ble_hid_enable`` Boolean    Enable the Human Interface Device (HID) characteristics on BLE.
------------------ ---------- -----------
``ble_log_enable`` Boolean    Activate HCI level logging of BLE data. Creates a new btsnoop compatible log file named ``ble.log`` in the ``logs`` folder after each boot if BLE is activated. Keeps the last 10 files.
------------------ ---------- -----------
``right_scroll``   Boolean    Use both right buttons to scroll up and down. Lower left button is SELECT.
------------------ ---------- -----------
``long_press_ms``  Integer    Defines the timespan for a long key press in milliseconds.
------------------ ---------- -----------
``retrigger_ms``   Integer    Defines the timespan for repeating key presses when a key is hold in milliseconds.
------------------ ---------- -----------
``bsec_enable``    Boolean    Activate the Bosch :ref:`bsec_api` binary blob to compute an Indoor Air Quality indication.
------------------ ---------- -----------
``bsec_debug``     Boolean    Turn on debug output of the BSEC system. Prints each meaurement on the console.
------------------ ---------- -----------
``bsec_offset``    Integer    Temperature offset in .1 K. Example: Set to `-14` if temperature reads 1.4 "C" to high. Default: -2.2 K (appropriate for a card10 without a case, connected to USB and with BLE active in vertical orientation).
------------------ ---------- -----------
``battery_check``  Boolean    Whether the low battery check should be enabled (default ``true``).  **Warning**: Do not use this unless you know what you're doing.  This option is only meant to be used on devices with a broken PMIC ADMUX connection.
------------------ ---------- -----------
``has_flashlight`` Boolean    Whether the flashlight LED was soldered onto the harmonic board.  Can be used by apps to optionally enable flashlight features.
================== ========== ===========
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@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@ import subprocess
import sys
import time
import sphinx.util.logging
from docutils import nodes
from docutils.parsers import rst

# If extensions (or modules to document with autodoc) are in another directory,
# add these directories to sys.path here. If the directory is relative to the
@@ -13,7 +15,6 @@ sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath("./"))

logger = sphinx.util.logging.getLogger("card10/conf.py")


# -- Project information -----------------------------------------------------

project = "card10-firmware"
@@ -47,6 +48,23 @@ todo_include_todos = True
# This pattern also affects html_static_path and html_extra_path.
exclude_patterns = ["output", "Thumbs.db", ".DS_Store", "hawkmoth"]

# -- Extensions -------------------------------------------------------------- {{{


class ColorExample(rst.Directive):
    has_content = False
    required_arguments = 1
    optional_arguments = 0
    option_spec = {}

    def run(self):
        color = self.arguments[0]
        html_text = '<div style="width: 30px;height: 30px;background: {};border: black 1px solid;border-radius: 15px;"></div>'
        return [nodes.raw("", html_text.format(color), format="html")]


# }}}

# -- Options for HTML output ------------------------------------------------- {{{

# The Read the Docs theme is available from
@@ -90,10 +108,17 @@ html_context = {
autodoc_mock_imports = [
    "buttons",
    "interrupt",
    "sys_ble_hid",
    "sys_bme680",
    "sys_bhi160",
    "sys_display",
    "sys_leds",
    "sys_max30001",
    "sys_max86150",
    "sys_png",
    "sys_config",
    "ucollections",
    "uerrno",
    "urandom",
    "utime",
]
@@ -123,3 +148,36 @@ except ImportError as e:
# -- Sphinx Setup ------------------------------------------------------------
def setup(app):
    app.add_config_value("has_hawkmoth", has_hawkmoth, "")
    app.add_directive("color-example", ColorExample)
    fix_issue_8945()


def fix_issue_8945():
    c_domain = __import__("sphinx.domains.c").domains.c

    for kw in [
        "char",
        "float",
        "int",
        "long",
        "short",
        "void",
        "_Bool",
        "bool",
        "_Complex",
        "complex",
    ]:
        if kw in c_domain._keywords:
            c_domain._keywords.remove(kw)
        if hasattr(c_domain, "_macroKeywords") and kw in c_domain._macroKeywords:
            c_domain._macroKeywords.remove(kw)

    def parse_xref_object(self):
        name = self._parse_nested_name()
        self.skip_ws()
        self.skip_string("()")
        # Removing this line as a hacky workaround:
        # self.assert_end()
        return name

    c_domain.DefinitionParser.parse_xref_object = parse_xref_object
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@@ -115,6 +115,12 @@ command to soft-reset card10.
   ...
   (gdb)

.. note::
   You will also find the following self-describing gdb files in the firmware
   root directory, which do not require additional arguments:
   ``flash-all.gdb,  flash-bootloader.gdb,
   flash-both.gdb,  flash-epicardium.gdb,  flash-pycardium.gdb``

.. warning::
   If you are used to use ``mon reset halt``, be aware that the card10 prototypes
   do not connect the reset line to the debugger. OpenOCD is configured to only do
+8 −0
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.. _epicardium_internal_apis:

Epicardium Internal APIs
========================

Core OS APIs
------------
.. c:autodoc:: epicardium/os/core.h
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Mutex
=====
Ontop of FreeRTOS, we have our own mutex implementation.  **Never use the
FreeRTOS mutexes directly!  Always use this abstraction layer instead**.  This
mutex implementation tries to make reasoning about program flow and locking
behavior easier.  And most importantly tries to help with debugging possible
dead-locks.

Design
------
There are a few guiding design principles:

- Mutexes can only be used from tasks, **never** from interrupts!
- Timers can use mutexes, but only with :c:func:`mutex_trylock`, **never** with
  :c:func:`mutex_lock` (Because they are not allowed to block).
- Locking can *never* fail (if it does, we consider this a fatal error ⇒ panic).
- No recursive locking.
- An unlock can only occur from the task which previously acquired the mutex.
- An unlock is only allowed if the mutex was previously acquired.

For a more elaborate explanation of the rationale behind these rules take a
look at the :ref:`mutex-design-reasons`.

Definitions
-----------
.. c:autodoc:: epicardium/os/mutex.h

.. _mutex-design-reasons:

Reasons for this Design
-----------------------

Locking can *never* fail
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This might seem like a bold claim at first but in the end, it is just a matter
of definition and shifting responsibilities.  Instead of requiring all code to
be robust against a locking attempt failing, we require all code to properly
lock and unlock their mutexes and thus never producing a situation where
locking would fail.

Because all code using any of the mutexes is contained in the Epicardium
code-base, we can - *hopefully* - audit it properly behaving ahead of time and
thus don't need to add code to ensure correctness at runtime.  This makes
downstream code easier to read and easier to reason about.

History of this project has shown that most code does not properly deal with
locking failures anyway: There was code simply skipping the mutexed action on
failure, code blocking a module entirely until reboot, and worst of all: Code
exposing the locking failure to 'user-space' (Pycardium) instead of retrying.
This has lead to spurious errors where technically there would not need to be
any.

Only from tasks
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Locking a mutex from an ISR, a FreeRTOS software timer or any other context
which does not allow blocking is complicated to do right.  The biggest
difficulty is that a task might be holding the mutex during execution of such a
context and there is no way to wait for it to release the mutex.  This requires
careful design of the program flow to choose an alternative option in such a
case.  A common approach is to 'outsource' the relevant parts of the code into
an 'IRQ worker' which is essentially just a task waiting for the IRQ to wake it
up and then attempts to lock the mutex.

If you absolutely do need it (and for legacy reasons), software timers *can*
lock a mutex using :c:func:`mutex_trylock` (which never blocks).  I strongly
recommend **not** doing that, though.  As shown above, you will have to deal
with the case of the mutex being held by another task and it is very well
possible that your timer will get starved of the mutex because the scheduler
has no knowledge of its intentions.  In most cases, it is a better idea to use
a task and attempt locking using :c:func:`mutex_lock`.

.. todo::

   We might introduce a generic IRQ worker queue system at some point.

No recursive locking
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Recursive locking refers to the ability to 'reacquire' a mutex already held by
the current task, deeper down in the call-chain.  Only the outermost unlock
will actually release the mutex.  This feature is sometimes implemented to
allow more elegant abstractions where downstream code does not need to know
about the mutexes upstream code uses and can still also create a larger region
where the same mutex is held.

But exactly by hiding the locking done by a function, these abstractions make
it hard to trace locking chains and in some cases even make it impossible to
create provably correct behavior.  As an alternative, I would suggest using
different mutexes for the different levels of abstraction.  This also helps
keeping each mutex separated and 'local' to its purpose.

Only unlock from the acquiring task
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Because of the above mentioned mutex locking semantics, there should never be a
need to force-unlock a forgein mutex.  Even in cases of failures, all code
should still properly release all mutexes it holds.  One notable exceptions is
``panic()``\s which will abort all ongoing operations anyway.

Only unlock once after acquisition
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Justified with an argument of robustness, sometimes the :c:func:`mutex_unlock`
call is written in a way that allows unlocking an already unlocked mutex.  But
robustness of downstream code will not really be improved by the upstream API
dealing with arguably invalid usage.  For example, this could encourage
practices like unlocking everything again at the end of a function "just to be
sure".

Instead, code should be written in a way where the lock/unlock pair is
immediately recognizable as belonging together and is thus easily auditable to
have correct locking behavior.  A common pattern to help with readability in
this regard is the *Single Function Exit* which looks like this:

.. code-block:: cpp

   int function()
   {
           int ret;
           mutex_lock(&some_mutex);

           ret = foo();
           if (ret) {
                   /* Return with an error code */
                   ret = -ENODEV;
                   goto out_unlock;
           }

           ret = bar();
           if (ret) {
                   /* Return the return value from foo */
                   goto out_unlock;
           }

           ret = 0;
   out_unlock:
           mutex_unlock(&some_mutex);
           return ret;
   }
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Hawkmoth - Sphinx Autodoc for C
===============================

Hawkmoth is a minimalistic Sphinx_ `C Domain`_ autodoc directive extension to
incorporate formatted C source code comments written in reStructuredText_ into
Sphinx based documentation. It uses Clang Python Bindings for parsing, and
generates C Domain directives for C API documentation, and more. In short,
Hawkmoth is Sphinx Autodoc for C.

Hawkmoth aims to be a compelling alternative for documenting C projects using
Sphinx, mainly through its simplicity of design, implementation and use.

.. _Sphinx: http://www.sphinx-doc.org

.. _C Domain: http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/stable/domains.html

.. _reStructuredText: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html

Example
-------

Given C source code with rather familiar looking documentation comments::

  /**
   * Get foo out of bar.
   */
  void foobar();

and a directive in the Sphinx project::

  .. c:autodoc:: filename.c

you can incorporate code documentation into Sphinx. It's as simple as that.

You can document functions, their parameters and return values, structs, unions,
their members, macros, function-like macros, enums, enumeration constants,
typedefs, variables, as well as have generic documentation comments not attached
to any symbols.

Documentation
-------------

Documentation on how to install and configure Hawkmoth, and write documentation
comments, with examples, is available in the ``doc`` directory in the source
tree, obviously in Sphinx format and using the directive extension. Pre-built
documentation `showcasing what Hawkmoth can do`_ is available at `Read the
Docs`_.

.. _showcasing what Hawkmoth can do: https://hawkmoth.readthedocs.io/en/latest/examples.html

.. _Read the Docs: https://hawkmoth.readthedocs.io/

Installation
------------

You can install Hawkmoth from PyPI_ with::

  pip install hawkmoth

You'll additionally need to install Clang and Python 3 bindings for it through
your distro's package manager; they are not available via PyPI. For further
details, see the documentation.

Alternatively, installation packages are available for:

* `Arch Linux`_

In Sphinx ``conf.py``, add ``hawkmoth`` to ``extensions``, and point
``cautodoc_root`` at the source tree. See the extension documentation for
details.

.. _PyPI: https://pypi.org/project/hawkmoth/

.. _Arch Linux: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/?K=hawkmoth

Development and Contributing
----------------------------

Hawkmoth source code is available on GitHub_. The development version can be
checked out via ``git`` using this command::

  git clone https://github.com/jnikula/hawkmoth.git

Please file bugs and feature requests as GitHub issues. Contributions are
welcome both as emailed patches to the mailing list and as pull requests.

.. _GitHub: https://github.com/jnikula/hawkmoth

Dependencies
------------

- Python 3.4
- Sphinx 3
- Clang 6.0
- Python 3 Bindings for Clang 6.0
- sphinx-testing 1.0.0 (for development)

These are the versions Hawkmoth is currently being developed and tested
against. Other versions might work, but no guarantees.

License
-------

Hawkmoth is free software, released under the `2-Clause BSD License`_.

.. _2-Clause BSD License: https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-2-Clause

Contact
-------

IRC channel ``#hawkmoth`` on freenode_.

Mailing list hawkmoth@freelists.org. Subscription information at the `list home
page`_.

.. _freenode: https://freenode.net/

.. _list home page: https://www.freelists.org/list/hawkmoth

Documentation/hawkmoth/README.txt

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Hawkmoth - Sphinx Autodoc for C
===============================

Hawkmoth is a minimalistic Sphinx_ `C Domain`_ autodoc directive extension to
incorporate formatted C source code comments written in reStructuredText_ into
Sphinx based documentation. It uses Clang Python Bindings for parsing, and
generates C Domain directives for C API documentation, and more. In short,
Hawkmoth is Sphinx Autodoc for C.

Hawkmoth aims to be a compelling alternative for documenting C projects using
Sphinx, mainly through its simplicity of design, implementation and use.

.. _Sphinx: http://www.sphinx-doc.org

.. _C Domain: http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/stable/domains.html

.. _reStructuredText: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html

Example
-------

Given C source code with rather familiar looking documentation comments::

  /**
   * Get foo out of bar.
   */
  void foobar();

and a directive in the Sphinx project::

  .. c:autodoc:: filename.c

you can incorporate code documentation into Sphinx. It's as simple as that.

You can document functions, their parameters and return values, structs, unions,
their members, macros, function-like macros, enums, enumeration constants,
typedefs, variables, as well as have generic documentation comments not attached
to any symbols.

Documentation
-------------

Documentation on how to configure Hawkmoth and write documentation comments,
with examples, is available in the ``doc`` directory in the source tree,
obviously in Sphinx format and using the directive extension. Pre-built
documentation `showcasing what Hawkmoth can do`_ is available at `Read the
Docs`_.

.. _showcasing what Hawkmoth can do: https://hawkmoth.readthedocs.io/en/latest/examples.html

.. _Read the Docs: https://hawkmoth.readthedocs.io/

Installation
------------

You can install Hawkmoth from PyPI_ with::

  pip install hawkmoth

You'll additionally need to install Clang and Python 3 bindings for it through
your distro's package manager; they are not available via PyPI. You may also
need to set ``LD_LIBRARY_PATH`` so that the Clang library can be found. For
example::

  export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$(llvm-config --libdir)

Alternatively, installation packages are available for:

* `Arch Linux`_

In Sphinx ``conf.py``, add ``hawkmoth`` to ``extensions``, and point
``cautodoc_root`` at the source tree. See the extension documentation for
details.

.. _PyPI: https://pypi.org/project/hawkmoth/

.. _Arch Linux: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/?K=hawkmoth

Development and Contributing
----------------------------

Hawkmoth source code is available on GitHub_. The development version can be
checked out via ``git`` using this command::

  git clone https://github.com/jnikula/hawkmoth.git

Please file bugs and feature requests as GitHub issues. Contributions are
welcome both as emailed patches to the mailing list and as pull requests.

.. _GitHub: https://github.com/jnikula/hawkmoth

Dependencies
------------

- Python 3.4
- Sphinx 1.8
- Clang 6.0
- Python 3 Bindings for Clang 6.0
- sphinx-testing 1.0.0 (for development)

These are the versions Hawkmoth is currently being developed and tested
against. Other versions might work, but no guarantees.

License
-------

Hawkmoth is free software, released under the `2-Clause BSD License`_.

.. _2-Clause BSD License: https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-2-Clause

Contact
-------

IRC channel ``#hawkmoth`` on freenode_.

Mailing list hawkmoth@freelists.org. Subscription information at the `list home
page`_.

.. _freenode: https://freenode.net/

.. _list home page: https://www.freelists.org/list/hawkmoth
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@@ -52,7 +52,10 @@ class CAutoDocDirective(Directive):
        env = self.state.document.settings.env

        for (severity, filename, lineno, msg) in errors:
            if filename:
                toprint = '{}:{}: {}'.format(filename, lineno, msg)
            else:
                toprint = '{}'.format(msg)

            if severity.value <= env.app.verbosity:
                self.logger.log(self._log_lvl[severity], toprint,
@@ -109,7 +112,7 @@ class CAutoDocDirective(Directive):
        return node.children

def setup(app):
    app.require_sphinx('1.8')
    app.require_sphinx('3.0')
    app.add_config_value('cautodoc_root', app.confdir, 'env')
    app.add_config_value('cautodoc_compat', None, 'env')
    app.add_config_value('cautodoc_clang', None, 'env')
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@@ -39,7 +39,10 @@ def main():
        print(doc)

    for (severity, filename, lineno, msg) in errors:
        if filename:
            print('{}: {}:{}: {}'.format(severity.name,
                                         filename, lineno, msg), file=sys.stderr)
        else:
            print('{}: {}'.format(severity.name, msg), file=sys.stderr)

main()
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# Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Jani Nikula <jani@nikula.org>
# Copyright (c) 2018-2019 Bruno Santos <brunomanuelsantos@tecnico.ulisboa.pt>
# Copyright (c) 2018-2020 Bruno Santos <brunomanuelsantos@tecnico.ulisboa.pt>
# Licensed under the terms of BSD 2-Clause, see LICENSE for details.
"""
Documentation comment extractor
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Otherwise, documentation comments are passed through verbatim.
"""

import enum
import itertools
import re
import sys

from clang.cindex import CursorKind, TypeKind
@@ -75,18 +75,22 @@ def comment_extract(tu):
            current_comment = token
            continue

        # Store off the token's cursor for a slight performance improvement
        # instead of accessing the `cursor` property multiple times.
        token_cursor = token.cursor

        # cursors that are 1) never documented themselves, and 2) allowed
        # between comment and the actual cursor being documented
        if (token.cursor.kind == CursorKind.INVALID_FILE or
            token.cursor.kind == CursorKind.TYPE_REF or
            token.cursor.kind == CursorKind.PREPROCESSING_DIRECTIVE or
            token.cursor.kind == CursorKind.MACRO_INSTANTIATION):
        if (token_cursor.kind == CursorKind.INVALID_FILE or
            token_cursor.kind == CursorKind.TYPE_REF or
            token_cursor.kind == CursorKind.PREPROCESSING_DIRECTIVE or
            token_cursor.kind == CursorKind.MACRO_INSTANTIATION):
            continue

        if cursor is not None and token.cursor == cursor:
        if cursor is not None and token_cursor == cursor:
            continue

        cursor = token.cursor
        cursor = token_cursor

        # Note: current_comment may be None
        if current_comment != None and docstr.is_doc(current_comment.spelling):
@@ -125,16 +129,18 @@ def _get_macro_args(cursor):
    if cursor.kind != CursorKind.MACRO_DEFINITION:
        return None

    tokens = cursor.get_tokens()

    # Use the first two tokens to make sure this starts with 'IDENTIFIER('
    x = [token for token in itertools.islice(cursor.get_tokens(), 2)]
    if (len(x) != 2 or x[0].spelling != cursor.spelling or
        x[1].spelling != '(' or x[0].extent.end != x[1].extent.start):
    one = next(tokens)
    two = next(tokens, None)
    if two is None or one.extent.end != two.extent.start or two.spelling != '(':
        return None

    # Naïve parsing of macro arguments
    # FIXME: This doesn't handle GCC named vararg extension FOO(vararg...)
    args = []
    for token in itertools.islice(cursor.get_tokens(), 2, None):
    for token in tokens:
        if token.spelling == ')':
            return args
        elif token.spelling == ',':
@@ -161,8 +167,26 @@ def _recursive_parse(comments, cursor, nest, compat):
        return _result(comment, cursor=cursor, fmt=fmt,
                       nest=nest, name=name, args=args, compat=compat)

    elif cursor.kind == CursorKind.VAR_DECL:
    elif cursor.kind in [CursorKind.VAR_DECL, CursorKind.FIELD_DECL]:
        if cursor.kind == CursorKind.VAR_DECL:
            fmt = docstr.Type.VAR
        else:
            fmt = docstr.Type.MEMBER

        # If this is an array, the dimensions should be applied to the name, not
        # the type.
        dims = ttype.rsplit(' ', 1)[-1]
        if dims.startswith('[') and dims.endswith(']'):
            ttype = ttype.rsplit(' ', 1)[0]
            name = name + dims

        # If this is a function pointer, or an array of function pointers, the
        # name should be within the parenthesis as in (*name) or (*name[N]).
        fptr_type = re.sub(r'\((\*+)(\[[^]]*\])?\)', r'(\1{}\2)'.format(name),
                           ttype, count=1)
        if fptr_type != ttype:
            name = fptr_type
            ttype = ''

        return _result(comment, cursor=cursor, fmt=fmt,
                       nest=nest, name=name, ttype=ttype, compat=compat)
@@ -188,9 +212,15 @@ def _recursive_parse(comments, cursor, nest, compat):

        # FIXME: Handle anonymous enumerators.

        fmt = docstr.Type.TYPE
        fmts = {CursorKind.STRUCT_DECL: docstr.Type.STRUCT,
                CursorKind.UNION_DECL: docstr.Type.UNION,
                CursorKind.ENUM_DECL: docstr.Type.ENUM}

        fmt = fmts[cursor.kind]

        # name may be empty for typedefs
        result = _result(comment, cursor=cursor, fmt=fmt,
                         nest=nest, name=ttype, compat=compat)
                         nest=nest, name=name if name else ttype, compat=compat)

        nest += 1
        for c in cursor.get_children():
@@ -205,12 +235,6 @@ def _recursive_parse(comments, cursor, nest, compat):
        return _result(comment, cursor=cursor, fmt=fmt,
                       nest=nest, name=name, compat=compat)

    elif cursor.kind == CursorKind.FIELD_DECL:
        fmt = docstr.Type.MEMBER

        return _result(comment, cursor=cursor, fmt=fmt,
                       nest=nest, name=name, ttype=ttype, compat=compat)

    elif cursor.kind == CursorKind.FUNCTION_DECL:
        # FIXME: check args against comment
        # FIXME: children may contain extra stuff if the return type is a
@@ -261,7 +285,8 @@ def clang_diagnostics(errors, diagnostics):
           4: ErrorLevel.ERROR}

    for diag in diagnostics:
        errors.extend([(sev[diag.severity], diag.location.file.name,
        filename = diag.location.file.name if diag.location.file else None
        errors.extend([(sev[diag.severity], filename,
                        diag.location.line, diag.spelling)])

# return a list of (comment, metadata) tuples
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# Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Jani Nikula <jani@nikula.org>
# Copyright (c) 2018-2019 Bruno Santos <brunomanuelsantos@tecnico.ulisboa.pt>
# Copyright (c) 2016-2020 Jani Nikula <jani@nikula.org>
# Copyright (c) 2018-2020 Bruno Santos <brunomanuelsantos@tecnico.ulisboa.pt>
# Licensed under the terms of BSD 2-Clause, see LICENSE for details.
"""
Documentation strings manipulation library
@@ -17,6 +17,9 @@ class Type(Enum):
    TEXT = auto()
    VAR = auto()
    TYPE = auto()
    STRUCT = auto()
    UNION = auto()
    ENUM = auto()
    ENUM_VAL = auto()
    MEMBER = auto()
    MACRO = auto()
@@ -31,10 +34,13 @@ _doc_fmt = {
    Type.TEXT:       (0, '\n{text}\n'),
    Type.VAR:        (1, '\n.. c:var:: {ttype} {name}\n\n{text}\n'),
    Type.TYPE:       (1, '\n.. c:type:: {name}\n\n{text}\n'),
    Type.ENUM_VAL:   (1, '\n.. c:macro:: {name}\n\n{text}\n'),
    Type.STRUCT:     (1, '\n.. c:struct:: {name}\n\n{text}\n'),
    Type.UNION:      (1, '\n.. c:union:: {name}\n\n{text}\n'),
    Type.ENUM:       (1, '\n.. c:enum:: {name}\n\n{text}\n'),
    Type.ENUM_VAL:   (1, '\n.. c:enumerator:: {name}\n\n{text}\n'),
    Type.MEMBER:     (1, '\n.. c:member:: {ttype} {name}\n\n{text}\n'),
    Type.MACRO:      (1, '\n.. c:macro:: {name}\n\n{text}\n'),
    Type.MACRO_FUNC: (1, '\n.. c:function:: {name}({args})\n\n{text}\n'),
    Type.MACRO_FUNC: (1, '\n.. c:macro:: {name}({args})\n\n{text}\n'),
    Type.FUNC:       (1, '\n.. c:function:: {ttype} {name}({args})\n\n{text}\n')
}

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# Copyright (c) 2021, Jani Nikula <jani@nikula.org>
# Licensed under the terms of BSD 2-Clause, see LICENSE for details.
"""
Read the Docs Helpers
=====================

Helpers for setting up and using Hawkmoth on Read the Docs.
"""

import os
import subprocess

def clang_setup(force=False):
    """Try to find and configure libclang location on RTD."""
    if 'READTHEDOCS' in os.environ or force:
        try:
            result = subprocess.run(['llvm-config', '--libdir'],
                                    check=True, capture_output=True, encoding='utf-8')
            libdir = result.stdout.strip()

            # For some reason there is no plain libclang.so symlink on RTD.
            from clang.cindex import Config
            Config.set_library_file(os.path.join(libdir, 'libclang.so.1'))
        except Exception as e:
            print(e)
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@@ -71,14 +71,42 @@ Dependencies
        brew install ninja
        pip3 install --user meson  # see https://mesonbuild.com/Getting-meson.html - you will have to add ~/.local/bin to your PATH.

* **python3-crc16**: Install with ``pip3 install --user crc16``.
* **python3-pillow**: Python Image Library ``pip3 install --user pillow``.
* One of two CRC packages is required. Pick one:

  - Ubuntu / Debian / macOS

    .. code-block:: shell-session

        pip3 install --user crc16

or

    .. code-block:: shell-session

        apt install python3-crcmod

or

    .. code-block:: shell-session

        pip3 install --user crcmod

  - Arch

    .. code-block:: shell-session

       pacman -S python-crc16

* **python3-pillow**: Python Image Library
       .. code-block:: shell-session

            pip3 install --user pillow

  - Arch

    .. code-block:: shell-session

       pacman -S python-crc16 python-pillow
       pacman -S python-pillow

.. _ARM's GNU toolchain: https://developer.arm.com/tools-and-software/open-source-software/developer-tools/gnu-toolchain/gnu-rm/downloads

@@ -107,7 +135,6 @@ firmware features:
  info related to BLE.
- ``-Ddebug_core1=true``: Enable the core 1 SWD lines which are exposed on the
  SAO connector.  Only use this if you have a debugger which is modified for core 1.
- ``-Djailbreak_card10=true``: Enable execution of .elf l0dables on core 1.

.. warning::

@@ -144,6 +171,15 @@ In order to do a rebuild you can issue a clean command to ninja via

Otherwise, rerunning ``./bootstrap.sh`` will also clean the build-directory.

.. note::

   **macOS**: If ``strip`` fails to work on the freshly compiled ``mpy-cross``:
   "strip: object: (...)/lib/micropython/micropython/mpy-cross/mpy-cross
   malformed object (unknown load command 9)", you a likely not using the
   `strip` that matches to your ``clang``. Do ``which strip && which clang``,
   and if the paths don't match, clean up your PATHs, or as a quick hack,
   create a symlink for strip.

.. note::

   If you try to flash pycardium_epicardium.bin (renamed to card10.bin)
@@ -153,3 +189,25 @@ Otherwise, rerunning ``./bootstrap.sh`` will also clean the build-directory.
   (it's supposed to create a large file with 0xff in it) - this requires the
   LC_ALL environment variable to be not set, or set to "C"
   (but not UTF8 or similar).

Docker
======
Alternatively, clone the ``master`` branch of the firmware repository and enter it:

.. code-block:: shell-session

   $ git clone https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware.git
   $ cd firmware

Afterwards, build a docker-container which will build the firmware via:

.. code-block:: shell-session

   $ docker build -f docker/Dockerfile_fwbuild -t card10-firmware-builder .

Now, you can start the container with the firmware directory mounted, which will build the
firmware into the firmware/build directory:

.. code-block:: shell-session

   $ docker run -v $(pwd):/firmware card10-firmware-builder
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@@ -5,27 +5,14 @@ method of flashing:

Flash Without Debugger
----------------------
If you do not have a debugger, you have to update the firmware using our
bootloader.  To do so, you need to reboot card10 while keeping the buttom on
the bottom right pressed.  Rebooting is done by either short pressing the power
button (top left) while you have a working firmware, or turning the card10 off
completely (by pressing the power button for 8 seconds) and then starting it again.

.. image:: static/bootloader-buttons.png

If you did everything correctly, the bootloader will display:

.. code-block:: text

   Bootloader
   Jul 28 2019
   USB activated.
   Ready.
If you do not have a debugger, you have to update the firmware using our
bootloader by going into :ref:`usb_file_transfer`.

On your host, you should now see an 8MB flash-device appear.  You can now drop
the firmware's ``.bin`` (from ``build/pycardium/pycardium_epicardium.bin`` in
most cases) into this flash-storage.  You **must** call the file ``card10.bin``
for the bootloader to use it.
After you get your badge into :ref:`usb_file_transfer`, you can drop the firmware's
``.bin`` (from ``build/pycardium/pycardium_epicardium.bin`` in most cases) into
this flash-storage.  You **must** call the file ``card10.bin`` for the
bootloader to use it.

The bootloader will then display ``Writing.`` in red while it is actually
writing the file to external flash.  Please wait until it displays ``Ready.``
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@@ -23,32 +23,40 @@ Last but not least, if you want to start hacking the lower-level firmware, the
   pycardium/overview
   pycardium/stdlib
   pycardium/bhi160
   pycardium/ble_hid
   pycardium/bme680
   pycardium/max30001
   pycardium/max86150
   pycardium/buttons
   pycardium/color
   pycardium/config
   pycardium/display
   pycardium/gpio
   pycardium/leds
   pycardium/light-sensor
   pycardium/os
   pycardium/personal_state
   pycardium/png
   pycardium/power
   pycardium/pride
   pycardium/simple_menu
   pycardium/utime
   pycardium/vibra
   pycardium/ws2812

.. toctree::
   :maxdepth: 1
   :caption: Firmware

   overview
   card10-cfg
   usb-file-transfer
   how-to-build
   how-to-flash
   debugger
   pycardium-guide
   memorymap
   epicardium/mutex
   epicardium/sensor-streams

.. toctree::
@@ -58,13 +66,18 @@ Last but not least, if you want to start hacking the lower-level firmware, the
   epicardium/overview
   epicardium/api
   epicardium-guide
   epicardium/internal

.. toctree::
   :maxdepth: 1
   :caption: Bluetooth

   bluetooth/overview
   bluetooth/ess
   bluetooth/file-transfer
   bluetooth/card10
   bluetooth/ecg
   bluetooth/nimble

Indices and tables
==================
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@@ -14,24 +14,39 @@ Epicardium
Epicardium is based on `FreeRTOS <https://www.freertos.org/>`_.  There are a
number of tasks that will have been keeping card10 running.  These are:

* **Dispatcher**:  The dispatcher task handles API calls from core 1.
* **PMIC**:  The power manager task checks the battery level and other interesting
  statistics that can be gathered from our power manager IC (MAX77650).
* **Serial**:  Handles serial communication via *UART*, *CDC ACM* and possibly
  Bluetooth.
* **BHI160**: Housekeeping task for interaction with the `BHI160`_.

+--------------------+-------------------------------+----------+-------------------------------------------+
| Name               | ID Global                     | Priority | Description                               |
+====================+===============================+==========+===========================================+
| `vPmicTask`_       | ``pmic_task_id`` (static)     | +4       | Power Management (and Reset Button)       |
+--------------------+-------------------------------+----------+-------------------------------------------+
| `vLifecycleTask`_  | ``lifecycle_task`` (static)   | +3       | Control of the payload running on core 1. |
+--------------------+-------------------------------+----------+-------------------------------------------+
| `vBleTask`_        | ``ble_task_id`` (static)      | +3       | Bluetooth Low Energy Stack                |
+--------------------+-------------------------------+----------+-------------------------------------------+
| `vSerialTask`_     | ``serial_task_id``            | +3       | Serial Output via UART/CDC-ACM/BLE        |
+--------------------+-------------------------------+----------+-------------------------------------------+
| `vApiDispatcher`_  | ``dispatcher_task_id``        | +2       | Epicardium API dispatcher                 |
+--------------------+-------------------------------+----------+-------------------------------------------+
| `vInterruptsTask`_ | ``interrupts_task`` (static)  | +2       | Interrupt dispatcher worker               |
+--------------------+-------------------------------+----------+-------------------------------------------+
| `vMAX30001Task`_   | ``max30001_task_id`` (static) | +1       | `MAX30001`_ ECG driver                    |
+--------------------+-------------------------------+----------+-------------------------------------------+
| `vBhi160Task`_     | ``bhi160_task_id`` (static)   | +1       | `BHI160`_ sensor fusion driver            |
+--------------------+-------------------------------+----------+-------------------------------------------+

.. _vPmicTask: https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware/blob/master/epicardium/modules/pmic.c#L281
.. _vLifecycleTask: https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware/blob/master/epicardium/modules/lifecycle.c#L361
.. _vBleTask: https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware/blob/master/epicardium/ble/ble.c#L237
.. _vSerialTask: https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware/blob/master/epicardium/modules/serial.c#L289
.. _vApiDispatcher: https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware/blob/master/epicardium/modules/dispatcher.c#L25
.. _vInterruptsTask: https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware/blob/master/epicardium/modules/interrupts.c#L119
.. _vLedTask: https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware/blob/master/epicardium/modules/personal_state.c#L58
.. _vMAX30001Task: https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware/blob/master/epicardium/modules/max30001.c#L378
.. _vBhi160Task: https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware/blob/master/epicardium/modules/bhi.c#L419

.. _MAX30001: https://www.maximintegrated.com/en/products/analog/data-converters/analog-front-end-ics/MAX30001.html
.. _BHI160: https://www.bosch-sensortec.com/bst/products/all_products/bhi160

.. todo::

   The following tasks have not yet been implemented/are currently in the works:

   - **Bluetooth**: The bluetooth stack (`#23`_)
   - **Payload Controller**: Control what is running on core 1

   .. _#23: https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware/issues/23

Epicardium API
--------------
Epicardium exposes lots of functionality via the *Epicardium API*.  The
@@ -41,23 +56,30 @@ you should probably read the :ref:`epicardium_api_guide` guide.

Pycardium
---------

Pycardium is our MicroPython fork.  Its purpose is to make it as easy as
possible to interact with card10.  If you are interested in working on
Pycardium, take a look at the :ref:`pycardium_guide` guide.

L0dables
.. _l0dables:

l0dables
--------

Next to Pycardium, other bare-metal code can also run on core 1.  For example,
a Rustcardium or C-cardium.  These l0dables must be compiled using our special
a `Rustcardium`_ or C-cardium.  These l0dables must be compiled using our special
linker script and should link against the api-caller library so they can
interface with the :ref:`epicardium_api`.
Note: this feature is disabled by default and has to be enabled at build time.
To do this, run ``bootstrap.sh`` with the option ``-Djailbreak_card10=true``
and rebuild the firmware as described in :ref:`how_to_build`.

.. todo::
Note: this feature is disabled by default and has to be enabled in :ref:`card10_cfg`. A :ref:`card10_cfg` file dropped into the :ref:`usb_file_transfer` of the badge containing ``execute_elf = true`` is enough.

l0dables are currently built within the source tree of the main repository. See |l0dables_blinky|_ for an example of a hello-world-like program. Within those programs, you can access the :ref:`epicardium_api` to control the hardware and behaviour of the badge.

Once you have a built ELF file, you can drop it into the FAT filesystem of the flash (eg. via :ref:`usb_file_transfer`) and it will be available from the menu program of the badge.

   Provide more details how this works
.. _Rustcardium: https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/astro/rust-card10
.. |l0dables_blinky| replace:: ``l0dables/blinky``
.. _l0dables_blinky: https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/firmware/-/tree/master/l0dables

Program Flow Diagram
--------------------
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``bhi160`` - Sensor Fusion
==========================

.. versionadded:: 1.4

Supports the BHI160 sensor on the card10 for accelerometer, gyroscope...
Supports the BHI160 sensor on the card10 for accelerometer, gyroscope,
magnetometer and orientation.

The coordinate system of the BHI160 sensor data looks like this:

.. image:: ../static/bhi160-coordinates.png

* The **accelerometer** axes are just the ones shown in the picture.
* The **gyroscope**'s angular velocities rotate counter clockwise around
  their respective axis.
* The **orientation** sensor uses the following mapping:

  +---------------------+----------------------+-------------------+
  | X                   | Y                    | Z                 |
  +=====================+======================+===================+
  | Azimuth (0° - 360°) | Pitch (-180° - 180°) | Roll (-90° - 90°) |
  +---------------------+----------------------+-------------------+

**Example**:

.. code-block:: python

   import bhi160
   import utime
   import time

   bhi = bhi160.BHI160Orientation()

    while True:
        samples = bhi.read()
        print(samples)
        utime.sleep(0.5)


.. class:: bhi160.BHI160Orientation(sample_rate,dynamic_range,callback,sample_buffer_len)

    Orientation of the BHI160

    Parameters:
        sample_rate: int, optional
            Sample rate (default is 4)
        dynamic_range: int, optional
            Dynamic range (default is 2)
        callback: callable, optional
            Call this callback when enough data is collected (default is None)

            .. todo:: The callback functionality is untested, so do not be confused if it does not work.
        sample_buffer_len: int, optional
            Length of sample buffer (default is 200)

   .. py:method:: read():

   Read sensor values

   :returns: Collected sensor values as list

   .. py:method:: close():

   Close the connection to the sensor

   
.. class:: bhi160.BHI160Accelerometer

    Accelerometer of the BHI160

    Parameters:
        sample_rate: int, optional
            Sample rate (default is 4)
        dynamic_range: int, optional
            Dynamic range (default is 2)
        callback: callable, optional
            Call this callback when enough data is collected (default is None)

            .. todo:: The callback functionality is untested, so do not be confused if it does not work.
        sample_buffer_len: int, optional
            Length of sample buffer (default is 200)

   .. py:method:: read():

   Read sensor values

   :returns: Collected sensor values as list

   .. py:method:: close():

   Close the connection to the sensor

.. class:: bhi160.BHI160Gyroscope

    Gyroscope of the BHI160

    Parameters:
        sample_rate: int, optional
            Sample rate (default is 4)
        dynamic_range: int, optional
            Dynamic range (default is 2)
        callback: callable, optional
            Call this callback when enough data is collected (default is None)

            .. todo:: The callback functionality is untested, so do not be confused if it does not work.
        sample_buffer_len: int, optional
            Length of sample buffer (default is 200)

   .. py:method:: read():

   Read sensor values

   :returns: Collected sensor values as list

   .. py:method:: close():

   Close the connection to the sensor
        if len(samples) == 0:
            time.sleep(0.25)
            continue
        # print the latest sample
        print(samples[-1])
        time.sleep(0.25)


Orientation
-----------
.. autoclass:: bhi160.BHI160Orientation
   :members:
   :inherited-members:

Accelerometer
-------------
.. autoclass:: bhi160.BHI160Accelerometer
  :members:
  :inherited-members:

Gyroscope
---------
.. autoclass:: bhi160.BHI160Gyroscope
  :members:
  :inherited-members:

Magnetometer
------------
.. autoclass:: bhi160.BHI160Magnetometer
  :members:
  :inherited-members:
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``ble_hid`` - BLE HID
=====================
The ``ble_hid`` module provides access to the BLE Human Interface Device functionality.

.. note::
    Make sure to enable the BLE HID functionality in :ref:`card10_cfg` and reboot your card10
    if you want to use BLE HID.

    Also make sure that the ``adafruit_hid`` folder from the card10 release archive is placed
    on the file system of your card10.


.. warning::
    At least Ubuntu Linux will keep auto connecting to BLE HID devices once they are
    paired to the host computer. If you want to connect your card10 to a phone again,
    you might have to temporarily turn off Bluetooth on your computer.

An example application can be found in the preload directory (named ``HID Demo``). It provides
examples how to use the card10 as keyboard, mouse or volume control.

Please refer to the Adafruit CircuitPython HID library for examples how to use the HID service.
The card10 implements the same HID descriptors as the Adafruit CircuitPython BLE library and
should be compatible with all uses of the Adafruit CircuitPython HID library.

**Example emulating a keyboard**:

Adapted from https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_Learning_System_Guides/blob/master/CPB_Keybutton_BLE/cpb_keybutton_ble.py

A more complete version of this example can be found in the HID Demo app on your card10.

.. code-block:: python

    import ble_hid
    from adafruit_hid.keyboard import Keyboard
    from adafruit_hid.keyboard_layout_us import KeyboardLayoutUS
    from adafruit_hid.keycode import Keycode

    k = Keyboard(ble_hid.devices)
    kl = KeyboardLayoutUS(k)

    k.send(Keycode.BACKSPACE)

    # use keyboard_layout for words
    kl.write("Demo with a long text to show how fast a card10 can type!")

    # add shift modifier
    k.send(Keycode.SHIFT, Keycode.F19)


**Example emulating a mouse**:

.. code-block:: python

    import ble_hid
    import bhi160
    import buttons
    from adafruit_hid.mouse import Mouse

    m = Mouse(ble_hid.devices)

    def send_report(samples):
        if len(samples) > 0:
            x = -int(samples[0].z)
            y = -int(samples[0].y)
            m.move(x, y)

    sensor = bhi160.BHI160Orientation(sample_rate=10, callback=send_report)

    b_old = buttons.read()
    while True:
        b_new = buttons.read()
        if not b_old == b_new:
            print(b_new)
            b_old = b_new
            if b_new == buttons.TOP_RIGHT:
                m.click(Mouse.MIDDLE_BUTTON)
            elif b_new == buttons.BOTTOM_RIGHT:
                m.click(Mouse.RIGHT_BUTTON)
            elif b_new == buttons.BOTTOM_LEFT:
                m.click(Mouse.LEFT_BUTTON)

.. note::
    Make sure to catch ``OSError`` exceptions in real applications. The exception will be thrown if
    there is connection to the host (or if it is lost) and you want to send an event.


.. automodule:: ble_hid
   :members:
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``bme680`` - Environmental Sensor
=================================
Allows access to environmental data of card10's surroundings.

If ``bsec_enable`` is set in :ref:`card10_cfg`, the proprietary Bosch BSEC
library will be activated which offers the following extra functionality:

 - Manual temperature offset compensation
    The ``bsec_offset`` configuration allows to configure a static temperature
    offset. Please use a reference thermometer to determine the offset of your
    card10. If no offset is provided a default offset for a card10 which is
    connected to USB, has BLE active and is without a case is used.
 - A fixed measurement interval of 3 seconds
    This helps to stabilize the temperature of the card10.
 - An indoor air quality (IAQ)  and equivalent CO2 estimation algorithm
    Please refer to the :ref:`bsec_api` API documentation to get more information
    about how to interpret these estimates.

.. note::
   Please keep in mind that the BME680 can not directly measure CO2. It measures
   Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs). The BSEC library uses this measurement
   to compute an Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) indication. It also assumes that all VOCs
   in the air are from human breath and computes an equivalent CO2 (eCO2)
   value from this. Please be aware of these facts when judging the accuracy
   of the IAQ and eCO2 values. Some more information can be found in the
   :ref:`bsec_api` API documentation.

.. warning::
   For the BSEC library to properly work the card10 should be kept running
   for at least 10 hours at least once. This is needed as the BSEC library
   periodically writes calibration information about the sensor to the
   card10's file system.

   Please make sure to observe the IAQ accuracy field. It will tell you if the
   IAQ and eCO2 measurements are deemed "accurate" by the BSEC library. Your
   application should either inform the user about the current accuracy (e.g.
   by color coding) or simply not show any values if the accuracy is below 2.


.. note::
   See also the BLE :ref:`ESS`.


**Example**:

.. code-block:: python

   import bme680, utime

   bme680.init()
   import bme680, time

   with bme680.Bme680() as environment:
       while True:
       temperature, humidity, pressure, resistance = bme680.get_data()
           d = environment.get_data()

           print("Temperature:    {:10.2f} °C".format(d.temperature))
           print("Humidity:       {:10.2f} % r.h.".format(d.humidity))
           print("Pressure:       {:10.2f} hPa".format(d.pressure))
           print("Gas Resistance: {:10.2f} Ω".format(d.resistance))

           time.sleep(1)

You can use the return type of :py:meth:`~bme680.Bme680.get_data` to decide
if you want to use/display the additonal fields returned if BSEC is enabled.

.. code-block:: python

    if isinstance(d, bme680.BSECData):
        print("Air quality:    {:7d}".format(d.iaq))

Sensor Class
------------

       print("Temperature:    {:10.2f} °C".format(temperature))
       print("Humidity:       {:10.2f} % r.h.".format(humidity))
       print("Pressure:       {:10.2f} hPa".format(pressure))
       print("Gas Resistance: {:10.2f} Ω".format(resistance))
.. autoclass:: bme680.Bme680
   :members:

       utime.sleep(1)
Deprecated Interface
--------------------
The following functions should no longer be used directly.  The only exist for
compatibility as they were the old BME680 interface in previous firmware
versions.

.. py:function:: init()

@@ -29,6 +88,8 @@
   :py:func:`bme680.init`.

   .. versionadded:: 1.4
   .. deprecated:: 1.10
      Use the :py:class:`bme680.Bme680` class instead.

.. py:function:: get_data()

@@ -38,9 +99,13 @@
      ``pressure`` (hPa) and ``gas resistance`` (Ohm).

   .. versionadded:: 1.4
   .. deprecated:: 1.10
      Use the :py:class:`bme680.Bme680` class instead.

.. py:function:: deinit()

   Deinitialize the sensor.

   .. versionadded:: 1.4
   .. deprecated:: 1.10
      Use the :py:class:`bme680.Bme680` class instead.
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@@ -14,23 +14,65 @@ The color module also contains a few constanst for commonly used colors:
Camp Colors
~~~~~~~~~~~
.. py:data:: CHAOSBLUE

   .. color-example:: #0076BA

.. py:data:: CHAOSBLUE_DARK

   .. color-example:: #005383

.. py:data:: COMMYELLOW

   .. color-example:: #FFC600

.. py:data:: COMMYELLOW_DARK

   .. color-example:: #D39A00

.. py:data:: CAMPGREEN

   .. color-example:: #99BA00

.. py:data:: CAMPGREEN_DARK

   .. color-example:: #6F8700


General
~~~~~~~
.. py:data:: BLACK

   .. color-example:: #000

.. py:data:: WHITE

   .. color-example:: #fff

.. py:data:: RED

   .. color-example:: #f00

.. py:data:: GREEN

   .. color-example:: #0f0

.. py:data:: YELLOW

   .. color-example:: #ff0

.. py:data:: BLUE

   .. color-example:: #00f

.. py:data:: MAGENTA

   .. color-example:: #f0f

.. py:data:: CYAN

   .. color-example:: #0ff


.. py:module:: htmlcolor

``htmlcolor`` - Color Constants
@@ -39,142 +81,561 @@ The ``htmlcolor`` module contains even more color constants. Note
that loading the ``htmlcolor`` module will require ~12K of RAM.

.. py:data:: ALICEBLUE

   .. color-example:: aliceblue

.. py:data:: ANTIQUEWHITE

   .. color-example:: antiquewhite

.. py:data:: AQUA

   .. color-example:: aqua

.. py:data:: AQUAMARINE

   .. color-example:: aquamarine

.. py:data:: AZURE

   .. color-example:: azure

.. py:data:: BEIGE

   .. color-example:: beige

.. py:data:: BISQUE

   .. color-example:: bisque

.. py:data:: BLACK

   .. color-example:: black

.. py:data:: BLANCHEDALMOND

   .. color-example:: blanchedalmond

.. py:data:: BLUE

   .. color-example:: blue

.. py:data:: BLUEVIOLET

   .. color-example:: blueviolet

.. py:data:: BROWN

   .. color-example:: brown

.. py:data:: BURLYWOOD

   .. color-example:: burlywood

.. py:data:: CADETBLUE

   .. color-example:: cadetblue

.. py:data:: CHARTREUSE

   .. color-example:: chartreuse

.. py:data:: CHOCOLATE

   .. color-example:: chocolate

.. py:data:: CORAL

   .. color-example:: coral

.. py:data:: CORNFLOWERBLUE

   .. color-example:: cornflowerblue

.. py:data:: CORNSILK

   .. color-example:: cornsilk

.. py:data:: CRIMSON

   .. color-example:: crimson

.. py:data:: CYAN

   .. color-example:: cyan

.. py:data:: DARKBLUE

   .. color-example:: darkblue

.. py:data:: DARKCYAN

   .. color-example:: darkcyan

.. py:data:: DARKGOLDENROD

   .. color-example:: darkgoldenrod

.. py:data:: DARKGRAY

   .. color-example:: darkgray

.. py:data:: DARKGREEN

   .. color-example:: darkgreen

.. py:data:: DARKKHAKI

   .. color-example:: darkkhaki

.. py:data:: DARKMAGENTA

   .. color-example:: darkmagenta

.. py:data:: DARKOLIVEGREEN

   .. color-example:: darkolivegreen

.. py:data:: DARKORANGE

   .. color-example:: darkorange

.. py:data:: DARKORCHID

   .. color-example:: darkorchid

.. py:data:: DARKRED

   .. color-example:: darkred

.. py:data:: DARKSALMON

   .. color-example:: darksalmon

.. py:data:: DARKSEAGREEN

   .. color-example:: darkseagreen

.. py:data:: DARKSLATEBLUE

   .. color-example:: darkslateblue

.. py:data:: DARKSLATEGRAY

   .. color-example:: darkslategray

.. py:data:: DARKTURQUOISE

   .. color-example:: darkturquoise

.. py:data:: DARKVIOLET

   .. color-example:: darkviolet

.. py:data:: DEEPPINK

   .. color-example:: deeppink

.. py:data:: DEEPSKYBLUE

   .. color-example:: deepskyblue

.. py:data:: DIMGRAY

   .. color-example:: dimgray

.. py:data:: DODGERBLUE

   .. color-example:: dodgerblue

.. py:data:: FIREBRICK

   .. color-example:: firebrick

.. py:data:: FLORALWHITE

   .. color-example:: floralwhite

.. py:data:: FORESTGREEN

   .. color-example:: forestgreen

.. py:data:: FUCHSIA

   .. color-example:: fuchsia

.. py:data:: GAINSBORO

   .. color-example:: gainsboro

.. py:data:: GHOSTWHITE

   .. color-example:: ghostwhite

.. py:data:: GOLD

   .. color-example:: gold

.. py:data:: GOLDENROD

   .. color-example:: goldenrod

.. py:data:: GRAY

   .. color-example:: gray

.. py:data:: GREEN

   .. color-example:: green

.. py:data:: GREENYELLOW

   .. color-example:: greenyellow

.. py:data:: HONEYDEW

   .. color-example:: honeydew

.. py:data:: HOTPINK

   .. color-example:: hotpink

.. py:data:: INDIANRED

   .. color-example:: indianred

.. py:data:: INDIGO

   .. color-example:: indigo

.. py:data:: IVORY

   .. color-example:: ivory

.. py:data:: KHAKI

   .. color-example:: khaki

.. py:data:: LAVENDER

   .. color-example:: lavender

.. py:data:: LAVENDERBLUSH

   .. color-example:: lavenderblush

.. py:data:: LAWNGREEN

   .. color-example:: lawngreen

.. py:data:: LEMONCHIFFON

   .. color-example:: lemonchiffon

.. py:data:: LIGHTBLUE

   .. color-example:: lightblue

.. py:data:: LIGHTCORAL

   .. color-example:: lightcoral

.. py:data:: LIGHTCYAN

   .. color-example:: lightcyan

.. py:data:: LIGHTGOLDENRODYELLOW

   .. color-example:: lightgoldenrodyellow

.. py:data:: LIGHTGRAY

   .. color-example:: lightgray

.. py:data:: LIGHTGREEN

   .. color-example:: lightgreen

.. py:data:: LIGHTPINK

   .. color-example:: lightpink

.. py:data:: LIGHTSALMON

   .. color-example:: lightsalmon

.. py:data:: LIGHTSEAGREEN

   .. color-example:: lightseagreen

.. py:data:: LIGHTSKYBLUE

   .. color-example:: lightskyblue

.. py:data:: LIGHTSLATEGRAY

   .. color-example:: lightslategray

.. py:data:: LIGHTSTEELBLUE

   .. color-example:: lightsteelblue

.. py:data:: LIGHTYELLOW

   .. color-example:: lightyellow

.. py:data:: LIME

   .. color-example:: lime

.. py:data:: LIMEGREEN

   .. color-example:: limegreen

.. py:data:: LINEN

   .. color-example:: linen

.. py:data:: MAGENTA

   .. color-example:: magenta

.. py:data:: MAROON

   .. color-example:: maroon

.. py:data:: MEDIUMAQUAMARINE

   .. color-example:: mediumaquamarine

.. py:data:: MEDIUMBLUE

   .. color-example:: mediumblue

.. py:data:: MEDIUMORCHID

   .. color-example:: mediumorchid

.. py:data:: MEDIUMPURPLE

   .. color-example:: mediumpurple

.. py:data:: MEDIUMSEAGREEN

   .. color-example:: mediumseagreen

.. py:data:: MEDIUMSLATEBLUE

   .. color-example:: mediumslateblue

.. py:data:: MEDIUMSPRINGGREEN

   .. color-example:: mediumspringgreen

.. py:data:: MEDIUMTURQUOISE

   .. color-example:: mediumturquoise

.. py:data:: MEDIUMVIOLETRED

   .. color-example:: mediumvioletred

.. py:data:: MIDNIGHTBLUE

   .. color-example:: midnightblue

.. py:data:: MINTCREAM

   .. color-example:: mintcream

.. py:data:: MISTYROSE

   .. color-example:: mistyrose

.. py:data:: MOCCASIN

   .. color-example:: moccasin

.. py:data:: NAVAJOWHITE

   .. color-example:: navajowhite

.. py:data:: NAVY

   .. color-example:: navy

.. py:data:: OLDLACE

   .. color-example:: oldlace

.. py:data:: OLIVE

   .. color-example:: olive

.. py:data:: OLIVEDRAB

   .. color-example:: olivedrab

.. py:data:: ORANGE

   .. color-example:: orange

.. py:data:: ORANGERED

   .. color-example:: orangered

.. py:data:: ORCHID

   .. color-example:: orchid

.. py:data:: PALEGOLDENROD

   .. color-example:: palegoldenrod

.. py:data:: PALEGREEN

   .. color-example:: palegreen

.. py:data:: PALETURQUOISE

   .. color-example:: paleturquoise

.. py:data:: PALEVIOLETRED

   .. color-example:: palevioletred

.. py:data:: PAPAYAWHIP

   .. color-example:: papayawhip

.. py:data:: PEACHPUFF

   .. color-example:: peachpuff

.. py:data:: PERU

   .. color-example:: peru

.. py:data:: PINK

   .. color-example:: pink

.. py:data:: PLUM

   .. color-example:: plum

.. py:data:: POWDERBLUE

   .. color-example:: powderblue

.. py:data:: PURPLE

   .. color-example:: purple

.. py:data:: RED

   .. color-example:: red

.. py:data:: ROSYBROWN

   .. color-example:: rosybrown

.. py:data:: ROYALBLUE

   .. color-example:: royalblue

.. py:data:: SADDLEBROWN

   .. color-example:: saddlebrown

.. py:data:: SALMON

   .. color-example:: salmon

.. py:data:: SANDYBROWN

   .. color-example:: sandybrown

.. py:data:: SEAGREEN

   .. color-example:: seagreen

.. py:data:: SEASHELL

   .. color-example:: seashell

.. py:data:: SIENNA

   .. color-example:: sienna

.. py:data:: SILVER

   .. color-example:: silver

.. py:data:: SKYBLUE

   .. color-example:: skyblue

.. py:data:: SLATEBLUE

   .. color-example:: slateblue

.. py:data:: SLATEGRAY

   .. color-example:: slategray

.. py:data:: SNOW

   .. color-example:: snow

.. py:data:: SPRINGGREEN

   .. color-example:: springgreen

.. py:data:: STEELBLUE

   .. color-example:: steelblue

.. py:data:: TAN

   .. color-example:: tan

.. py:data:: TEAL

   .. color-example:: teal

.. py:data:: THISTLE

   .. color-example:: thistle

.. py:data:: TOMATO

   .. color-example:: tomato

.. py:data:: TURQUOISE

   .. color-example:: turquoise

.. py:data:: VIOLET

   .. color-example:: violet

.. py:data:: WHEAT

   .. color-example:: wheat

.. py:data:: WHITE

   .. color-example:: white

.. py:data:: WHITESMOKE

   .. color-example:: whitesmoke

.. py:data:: YELLOW

   .. color-example:: yellow

.. py:data:: YELLOWGREEN

   .. color-example:: yellowgreen
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``config`` - Configuration
==========================
The ``config`` module provides functions to interact with card10's
configuration file (:ref:`card10_cfg`).

.. automodule:: config
   :members:

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``display`` - Display
=====================

The display module let's you draw on the card10's display.
Pixels are addressed from top left to bottom right with a range of x: 0 to 159 and y: 0 to 79.

.. code-block:: text

   0,0
      +---------------------+
      |                     |
      |                     |
      |                     |
      |                     |
      +---------------------+
                           159,79

Drawing operations are clipped, pixels outside of the screen will be ignored.

.. automodule:: display
   :members:
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@@ -25,7 +25,10 @@ output in your scripts.
   :param int pin: ID of the pin to be configured.
   :param int mode: An integer with the bits for the wanted mode set. Create your
      integer by ORing :py:data:`gpio.mode.OUTPUT`, :py:data:`gpio.mode.INPUT`,
      :py:data:`gpio.mode.PULL_UP`, :py:data:`gpio.mode.PULL_DOWN`.
      :py:data:`gpio.mode.ADC`, :py:data:`gpio.mode.PULL_UP`,
      :py:data:`gpio.mode.PULL_DOWN`.

   .. note:: On WRISTBAND_3, there is no ADC functionality available

.. py:function:: get_mode(pin)

@@ -47,6 +50,9 @@ output in your scripts.

   :param int pin: ID of the pin of to get the mode of.
   :returns: Current value of the GPIO pin.
      If the pin is configured as ADC, the value returned
      will be between 0 and 1000, representing voltages from
      0V to 3.3V (:py:data:`gpio.ADC` is only available in 1.9+).

.. py:data:: WRISTBAND_1

@@ -75,6 +81,12 @@ output in your scripts.

   Configures a pin as input.

.. py:data:: ADC

   Configure pin as ADC input.

   .. versionadded: 1.9

.. py:data:: PULL_UP

   Enables the internal pull-up resistor of a pin.
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@@ -25,3 +25,13 @@ be fairly stable.
.. py:function:: stop()

   Stop the ADC.

.. py:function:: read()

   Direct readout of the light-sensor.

   Use this function for low latency readout.  The time between polls can have
   an effect on the values measures.  If you do not need low latency, prefer
   :py:func:`light_sensor.get_reading`.

   .. versionadded:: 1.8
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``max86150`` - MAX86150
=======================

.. automodule:: max86150
   :members:
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@@ -8,12 +8,6 @@ functions found in CPythons ``os`` module.
CPython-Like
------------

.. py:function:: unlink(path)

   Unlink (remove) a file.

   :param str path: The file to remove.

.. py:function:: listdir(dir)

   List contents of a directory.
@@ -22,6 +16,28 @@ CPython-Like
   :returns: A list of entities (files or subdirectories) in the directory
      ``dir``.

.. py:function:: mkdir(path)

   Create a directory named *path*.

   :param str path: Path to the directory to create.  Only the last component
      of this path will be created.

.. py:function:: rename(src, dst)

   Rename the file or directory *src* to *dst*. If *dst* exists, the operation
   will fail.

   :param str src: Path to source file to rename.
   :param str dst: Destination path to rename to.  Must not exist before
      calling :py:func:`os.rename`.

.. py:function:: unlink(path)

   Unlink (remove) a file.

   :param str path: The file to remove.

.. py:function:: urandom(n)

   Return ``n`` random bytes.
@@ -72,3 +88,44 @@ Card10-Specific

      Please only call this function if absolutely necessary.  In most cases
      you'll want to just :py:func:`os.exit` instead.

.. py:function:: usbconfig(config_type)

   Change active USB configuration. By default, card10 boots with
   :py:data:`os.USB_SERIAL` active.

   This will deactivate the currently active USB configuration. This means
   that, if you activate :py:data:`os.USB_FLASH` while :py:data:`os.USB_SERIAL`
   was active, the USB serial will be disconnected.

   :param config_type: Selects which config to activate. Possible
      values are :py:data:`os.USB_SERIAL`, :py:data:`os.USB_FLASH`,
      or :py:data:`os.USB_NONE`.

   .. versionadded:: 1.11

.. py:data:: USB_NONE

   No USB device active.

.. py:data:: USB_SERIAL

   CDC-ACM serial device active.

.. py:data:: USB_FLASH

   Mass-Storage device active.

.. py:function:: fs_is_attached()

   Check whether the filesystem is currently attached to card10 (or whether a connected
   USB host is currently holding control over it and possibly writing to it).

   :returns:

      - ``True`` if the filesystem is attached to card10 and an app can read and
        write files.
      - ``False`` if the filesystem is not available to card10 because a USB
        host is currently controlling it.

   .. versionadded: 1.18
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@@ -36,8 +36,53 @@ Baud-rate is 115200. Some options are:
* **screen**: ``sudo screen /dev/ttyACM0 115200``
* **picocom**: ``sudo picocom -b 115200 /dev/ttyACM0``

After connecting, reboot card10 and you should see the MicroPython REPL pop up.
After connecting, reboot reset the card10 via the power button (left upper
corner) and you should see the output of **menu.py** script (it's located in
*preload/menu.py*). You can press CTRL-C to interrupt the script and jump into
the MicroPython prompt.

.. todo::
To switch on the blue fairy dust you must import the led python module::

   Getting Started Guide for people interested in writing Python code.
   import leds

and power it on::

   leds.set_rocket(0, 31)

.. note::

   If you're using iOS/Mac then you can connect to your serial console using:

   .. code-block:: shell-session

      screen /dev/tty.usbmodem* 115200

   You can now see in your console what buttons you have pressed and your
   console outputs/logs.  With ``CTRL+C`` you exit the console.

REPL modes
^^^^^^^^^^
MicroPython supports a different REPL modes over the serial console. The modes
can be changed on every new line.

Normal mode
"""""""""""
This is the mode you will first see. You can switch to it by pressing CTRL-B.
If you are in a other mode you can return to this mode by pressing CTRL-B too.

Paste mode
""""""""""
You can enter the paste mode by pressing CTRL-E and you can simple copy 'n'
paste your source code into the console and it will be interpreted and executed
line by line. Every new line will be reply by the prompt with **===**.

RAW mode
""""""""
The RAW mode to be intendend for the usage with tools. By pressing CTRL-A you
will enter the RAW REPL mode. The type in code will not printed. By pressing
CTRL-D the whole entered code will be evaluated and executed. The board will
reply with **OK** and print after that the output (print commands) of the code
or give you tracebacks if an error occured.

You can use **pycard10** (tools/pycard10.py) to execute python files from your
PC directly on the card10.
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``png`` - PNG Decoder
=====================
The ``png`` module provides functions to decode PNG files into raw pixel data
which can be displayed using the card10's display or its LEDs.

.. automodule:: png
   :members:
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@@ -25,4 +25,6 @@ displaying menus. You can use it like this:
.. autoclass:: simple_menu.Menu
   :members:

.. autodata:: simple_menu.TIMEOUT

.. autofunction:: simple_menu.button_events
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MicroPython Standard Library
============================
Pycardium contains some modules from the MicroPython standard library.  These
are:
Pycardium contains some modules from the MicroPython standard library.

Some modules below use a standard Python name, but prefixed with “u”,
e.g. ujson instead of json. This is to signify that such a module is a
micro-library, i.e. implements only a subset of CPython module
functionality. Please refer to the official `MicroPython docs`_ for an
explanation why.

All u-name modules can also be imported using their non-u-name. E.g.
``import utime`` and import ``import time`` will both work.

.. _MicroPython docs: http://docs.micropython.org/en/latest/library/index.html#python-standard-libraries-and-micro-libraries

.. py:module:: framebuf

``framebuf``
------------
Refer to the official `MicroPython docs for framebuf`_.

.. _MicroPython docs for framebuf: https://docs.micropython.org/en/latest/library/framebuf.html

.. py:module:: ubinascii

@@ -201,6 +219,8 @@ Struct module.
      UUID(bytes='\x12\x34\x56\x78' * 4)
      UUID(int=0x12345678123456781234567812345678)

   .. versionadded:: 1.10

   .. py:attribute:: bytes

      UUID as ``bytes()`` object
@@ -217,11 +237,8 @@ Struct module.

      UUID version accordiung to RFC 4122

.. py:function:: uuid4():
.. py:function:: uuid4()

   Generate a new UUID version 4 (random UUID).

   .. todo::

      This function is not yet usable because we don't have
      :py:func:`os.urandom` yet.
   .. versionadded:: 1.10
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@@ -8,6 +8,9 @@ CPython but wouldn't fit anywhere else in our implementation. Most
prominently,  this is the :py:func:`utime.alarm` function for setting an RTC
alarm.

Like all other u-name modules, ``utime`` can also imported using the standard
``import time`` statement.

.. |time| replace:: ``time``
.. _time: https://docs.python.org/3/library/time.html

@@ -33,6 +36,48 @@ alarm.
   Return the current timestamp in milliseconds since 2000-01-01 00:00 in
   the local timezone.

.. py:function:: monotonic()

   Return a monotonically increasing timestamp.

   .. versionadded:: 1.11

.. py:function:: monotonic_ms()

   Return a monotonically increasing timestamp in milliseconds.

   .. versionadded:: 1.11

.. py:function:: ticks_ms()

   Return processor ticks (converted to milliseconds) since Pycardium startup.

   This function should be the preferred method for timing and profiling
   because it does not need an API call and thus is very fast.

   .. versionadded:: 1.13

.. py:function:: ticks_us()

   Return processor ticks (converted to microseconds) since Pycardium startup.

   This function should be the preferred method for timing and profiling
   because it does not need an API call and thus is very fast.

   .. versionadded:: 1.13

.. py:function:: unix_time()

   Return the current unix time as seconds since the epoch.

   .. versionadded:: 1.12

.. py:function:: unix_time_ms()

   Return the current unix time as milliseconds since the epoch.

   .. versionadded:: 1.12

.. py:function:: set_time(secs)

   Sets the time to ``secs`` seconds since 2000-01-01 00:00 in the local
@@ -42,6 +87,13 @@ alarm.
      :py:func:`utime.set_time` previously applied a wrong timezone offset,
      thus leading to wrong results.

.. py:function:: set_time_ms(msecs)

   Set the time to ``msecs`` seconds since 2000-01-01 00:00 in the local
   timezone.

   .. versionadded:: 1.12

.. py:function:: set_unix_time(secs)

   Sets the time to ``secs`` seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00 UTC.
@@ -49,6 +101,12 @@ alarm.
   by running ``date +%s`` in a command line or ``int(time.time())``
   in Python.

.. py:function:: set_unix_time_ms(msecs)

   Set the time to ``msecs`` milliseconds since the unix epoch.

   .. versionadded:: 1.12

.. py:function:: localtime([secs])

   Return the current time as a timestruct tuple.  If ``secs`` is given, return
@@ -80,13 +138,13 @@ alarm.

   .. code-block:: python

      import utime
      import time

      def minute_timer(x):
         current = utime.time()
         current = time.time()
         print("Current: " + str(current))
         alarm = (current // 60 + 1) * 60
         utime.alarm(alarm, minute_timer)
         time.alarm(alarm, minute_timer)

      minute_timer(None)

@@ -95,13 +153,13 @@ alarm.

   .. code-block:: python

      import interrupt, utime
      import interrupt, time

      def 5_second_timer(x):
         current = utime.time()
         current = time.time()
         print("Current: " + str(current))
         alarm = (current // 10) * 10 + 5
         utime.alarm(alarm)
         time.alarm(alarm)

      # This time, we need to register and enable the callback manually
      interrupt.set_callback(interrupt.RTC_ALARM, 5_second_timer)
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.. py:module:: ws2812

``ws2812`` - Neopixel LEDs
==========================
The ``ws2812`` module controls LEDs of the WS2812 type. Just as the ``leds`` module, it exposes a function :py:func:`ws2812.set_all`, which works a similar fashion.

.. versionadded:: 1.10

.. py:function:: set_all(pin, colors)

   Set multiple of the LEDs to RGB values.

   Filling starts at the LED connected to the specified gpio pin.

   :param int pin: ID of the pin to use for sending the data.
   :param colors: List of RGB triplets.

   **Example**

   .. code-block:: python

      import color, time, ws2812, gpio

      gpio.set_mode(gpio.WRISTBAND_2, gpio.mode.OUTPUT)

      i = 0
      while True:
          col1 = color.from_hsv(i % 360, 1.0, 0.1)
          col2 = color.from_hsv((i + 20) % 360, 1.0, 0.1)
          col3 = color.from_hsv((i + 40) % 360, 1.0, 0.1)
          ws2812.set_all(gpio.WRISTBAND_2, [col1, col2, col3])
          i += 1
          time.sleep_ms(10)

   .. versionadded:: 1.10
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.. _usb_file_transfer:

USB File Transfer
=================

The card10 badge bootloader offers a USB Mass Storage mode to access its 8MB external flash.

This flash contains a FAT32 filesystem and files on it will be visible to software running on the badge.

Getting to the USB mode
-----------------------

To get to the USB mode, you will need to boot the badge while keeping the bottom-right button pressed.

.. image:: static/bootloader-buttons.png

1. If the badge is on, hold the top-left (power) button until the sleep screen appears, then release.
2. Start holding the bottom-right button.
3. Quickly press and release the top-left (power) button to turn the badge on.
4. Your badge should now be in file transfer mode, and you can then release the bottom-right button.

If you succesfully got into USB File Transfer mode, the screen will display its version and notify about the USB mode by displaying ``USB activated. Ready.``. If you connect the badge via USB to your computer, it should now detect 8MB of flash storage that you can mount in the same way as a pendrive.

This pendrive can contain multiple files with different functions, some of them outlined here:

============== ========
File name      Function
============== ========
``card10.bin`` Firmware update file for the badge. If this file is present, the bootloader will perform an internal update to boot from this firmware file, then it will be deleted.
``main.py``    This file contains the default `application` to be run on power on.
``menu.py``    This file contains the default `menu` to be run when the power button is short-pressed.
``*.py``       These are application files written in (Micro)Python that can be run from the menu.
``*.elf``      These are :ref:`l0dables` that can be run from the menu.
============== ========

Updating files and rebooting
----------------------------

No matter which file you are writing, the bootloader will display a red ``Writing`` status message while write operations are pending. Please wait until it displays ``Ready`` again before resetting the badge by pressing the power button again.
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@@ -6,31 +6,17 @@
#include "gfx.h"
#include "display.h"

/*
 * "Decompress" splash-screen image.  The algorithm works as follows:
 *
 * Each byte encodes up to 127 pixels in either white or black.  The most
 * significant bit determines the color, the remaining 7 bits determine the
 * amount.
 */
static void bootloader_display_splash(void)
{
	int idx = 0;

	Color white = gfx_color(&display_screen, WHITE);
	Color black = gfx_color(&display_screen, BLACK);
	for (int i = 0; i < sizeof(splash); i++) {
		Color color    = (splash[i] & 0x80) ? white : black;
		uint8_t length = splash[i] & 0x7f;

		for (int j = 0; j < length; j++) {
			uint16_t x = idx % 160;
			uint16_t y = idx / 160;
			gfx_setpixel(&display_screen, x, y, color);
			idx++;
		}
	}

	gfx_copy_region_rle_mono(
		&display_screen,
		0,
		0,
		160,
		80,
		sizeof(splash),
		(const void *)(splash)
	);
	gfx_update(&display_screen);
}

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@@ -6,8 +6,12 @@ BIN1="$2"
BIN2="$3"
BINOUT="$4"

dd if=/dev/zero ibs=1k count=448 2>/dev/null | LANG=C LC_CTYPE=C LC_ALL=C LC_COLLATE=C tr "\000" "\377" > "$BINOUT"
dd if="$BIN1" of="$BINOUT" conv=notrunc 2>/dev/null
dd if="$BIN2" >> "$BINOUT" 2>/dev/null
if [ "$(stat -c "%s" "${BIN1}")" -gt 589824 ]; then
    echo "$0: ${BIN1} is too big to fit!" >&2
    exit 1
fi

objcopy -I binary -O binary --pad-to=589824 --gap-fill=255 "${BIN1}" "$BINOUT"
cat "$BIN2" >>"$BINOUT"

"$PYTHON" "$(dirname "$0")/crc_patch.py" "$BINOUT"
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import sys
import warnings

warnings.simplefilter("ignore")

try:
    import crc16

    crcfun = crc16.crc16xmodem
except ImportError:
    try:
        import crcmod

        crcfun = crcmod.predefined.mkCrcFun("xmodem")
    except ImportError:
        try:
            import crcelk

            crcfun = crcelk.CRC_XMODEM.calc_bytes
        except ImportError:
            raise Exception(
                "Could not find a CRC implementation. Tried: crc16, crcmod, crcelk."
            )


def main():
    data = open(sys.argv[1], 'rb').read()
    crc = crc16.crc16xmodem(data)
    data = open(sys.argv[1], "rb").read()
    crc = crcfun(data)
    # print(crc)

    padded = data + bytes([crc >> 8, crc & 0xFF])

    crc = crc16.crc16xmodem(padded)
    crc = crcfun(padded)
    # print(crc)

    open(sys.argv[1], 'wb').write(padded)
    open(sys.argv[1], "wb").write(padded)


if __name__ == "__main__":
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@@ -4,7 +4,9 @@ set -xe
cd "$(dirname "$0")"
test -d build/ && rm -r build/

git submodule update --init ./lib/micropython
# Get external libs (MicroPython, tiny-AES-c, SHA256)
git submodule deinit --all
git submodule update --init ./lib
meson --cross-file card10-cross.ini build/ "$@"

set +x
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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ strip = 'arm-none-eabi-strip'
[properties]
c_args      = ['-mthumb', '-mcpu=cortex-m4', '-mfloat-abi=softfp', '-mfpu=fpv4-sp-d16', '-Wa,-mimplicit-it=thumb', '-ffunction-sections', '-fdata-sections', '-fsingle-precision-constant', '-fno-isolate-erroneous-paths-dereference']

c_link_args = ['-mthumb', '-mcpu=cortex-m4', '-mfloat-abi=softfp', '-mfpu=fpv4-sp-d16', '-Wl,--start-group', '-lc', '-lnosys', '-Wl,--end-group', '--specs=nano.specs']
c_link_args = ['-mthumb', '-mcpu=cortex-m4', '-mfloat-abi=softfp', '-mfpu=fpv4-sp-d16', '-Wl,--start-group', '-lc', '-lnosys', '-Wl,--end-group', '--specs=nano.specs', '-Wl,-wrap,BbBleDrvRand']

target_defs = ['-DTARGET=32665', '-DTARGET_REV=0x4131', '-DBOARD_CARD10=1']

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@@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ in stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
    bash
    crc16
    gcc-arm-embedded
    git
    meson
    ninja
    py
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import ws2812, gpio, bluetooth, time, display
from micropython import const

_IRQ_GATTS_WRITE = const(3)

WS2812_SERVICE_UUID = \
    bluetooth.UUID("23238000-2342-2342-2342-234223422342")
SET_ALL = (
    bluetooth.UUID("23238001-2342-2342-2342-234223422342"),
    bluetooth.FLAG_WRITE
)
WS2812_SERVICE = (
    WS2812_SERVICE_UUID,
    (SET_ALL,)
)

def irq(event, data):
    if event == _IRQ_GATTS_WRITE:
        conn_handle, value_handle = data
        value = ble.gatts_read(value_handle)
        ws2812.set_all(gpio.WRISTBAND_3, [value] * 3)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    display.open().backlight(0)
    gpio.set_mode(gpio.WRISTBAND_3, gpio.mode.OUTPUT)

    ble = bluetooth.BLE()
    ble.active(True)
    ble.irq(irq)
    ble.gatts_register_services((WS2812_SERVICE,))

    print("Waiting for connection!")

    while True:
        time.sleep(1)
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import bluepy
import time
import colorsys


# Change this to the MAC of your card10
p = bluepy.btle.Peripheral("CA:4D:10:01:ff:64")
c = p.getCharacteristics(
    uuid='23238001-2342-2342-2342-234223422342')[0]

hue = 0
while 1:
    r,g,b = colorsys.hsv_to_rgb(hue, 1, 0.1)
    c.write(b"%c%c%c" %
        (int(r*255), int(g*255), int(b*255)), True)
    time.sleep(.1)
    hue += 0.1
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FROM ubuntu

RUN apt-get update && apt-get -y install gcc-arm-none-eabi binutils-arm-none-eabi libnewlib-arm-none-eabi python3 python3-pip ninja-build git

RUN pip3 install meson crc16 pillow

VOLUME /firmware
WORKDIR /firmware

CMD ./bootstrap.sh && ninja -C build && chown -R --reference=/firmware build
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FROM ubuntu:bionic
FROM ubuntu:focal

RUN set -e -x ;\
    export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive ;\
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ RUN set -e -x ;\
        llvm \
        python3-pip ;\
    pip3 install \
        clang \
        clang==10.0.1 \
        sphinx \
        sphinx_rtd_theme ;\
    rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists
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#ifndef FREERTOS_CONFIG_H
#define FREERTOS_CONFIG_H

#define  MXC_ASSERT_ENABLE
#include "mxc_assert.h"

#include "max32665.h"

#include <assert.h>

/* CMSIS keeps a global updated with current system clock in Hz */
#define configCPU_CLOCK_HZ          ((unsigned long)96000000)

@@ -51,7 +50,10 @@

#define INCLUDE_vTaskSuspend        1
#define INCLUDE_vTaskDelay          1
#define INCLUDE_vTaskDelete         1
#define INCLUDE_uxTaskGetStackHighWaterMark 1
#define INCLUDE_xTimerPendFunctionCall 1
#define INCLUDE_xSemaphoreGetMutexHolder 1

/* Allow static allocation of data structures */
#define configSUPPORT_STATIC_ALLOCATION 1
@@ -69,7 +71,7 @@
#define xPortSysTickHandler   SysTick_Handler

/* Assert */
#define configASSERT(x)       MXC_ASSERT(x)
#define configASSERT(x)       assert(x)

/* Tickless idle hooks */
typedef uint32_t TickType_t;
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@@ -5,8 +5,17 @@
#define MXC_ASSERT_ENABLE
#include "mxc_assert.h"

static uint32_t irq_save = 0;

void *_api_call_start(api_id_t id, uintptr_t size)
{
	/*
	 * Disable all maskable interrupts here, to be turned on again at the
	 * end of _api_call_transact().
	 */
	irq_save = __get_PRIMASK();
	__set_PRIMASK(1);

	while (SEMA_GetSema(_API_SEMAPHORE) == E_BUSY) {
	}

@@ -51,6 +60,12 @@ void *_api_call_transact(void *buffer)
	API_CALL_MEM->call_flag = _API_FLAG_IDLE;
	SEMA_FreeSema(_API_SEMAPHORE);

	/*
	 * Re-enable interrupts (if previously enabled) after completing the API
	 * call.
	 */
	__set_PRIMASK(irq_save);

	return API_CALL_MEM->buffer;
}

@@ -109,7 +124,7 @@ int api_fetch_args(char *buf, size_t cnt)
		return 0;
	}

	int i;
	size_t i;
	for (i = 0; i < cnt && API_CALL_MEM->buffer[i + 0x20] != '\0'; i++) {
		buf[i] = API_CALL_MEM->buffer[i + 0x20];
	}
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#include "epicardium.h"
#include "api/dispatcher.h"
#include "api/interrupt-sender.h"
#include "modules/log.h"

#include "card10.h"

@@ -10,6 +8,7 @@
#include "tmr.h"

static void __core1_init(void);
extern void interrupt_trigger_sync(api_int_id_t id);

struct core1_info {
	/* Location of core1's interrupt vector table */
@@ -76,6 +75,11 @@ void __core1_init(void)
	 */
	TMR_IntClear(MXC_TMR5);

	/*
	 * Disable the SysTick
	 */
	SysTick->CTRL = SysTick_CTRL_CLKSOURCE_Msk;

	/*
	 * Reset Interrupts
	 *
@@ -201,14 +205,19 @@ void core1_boot(void)

void core1_trigger_reset(void)
{
	/* Signal core 1 that we intend to load a new payload. */
	api_interrupt_trigger(EPIC_INT_RESET);
	/*
	 * Signal core 1 that we intend to load a new payload.
	 *
	 * This needs to be synchroneous because otherwise we will deadlock
	 * (Lifecycle task busy-spins and interrupt can never get dispatched).
	 */
	interrupt_trigger_sync(EPIC_INT_RESET);
}

void core1_wait_ready(void)
bool core1_is_ready(void)
{
	/* Wait for the core to accept */
	while (1) {
	bool ready;

	while (SEMA_GetSema(_CONTROL_SEMAPHORE) == E_BUSY) {
	}

@@ -216,12 +225,21 @@ void core1_wait_ready(void)
	 * core 1 will set the ready flag once it is spinning in the
	 * above loop, waiting for a new IVT.
	 */
		if (core1_info.ready) {
			break;
		}
	ready = core1_info.ready;

	SEMA_FreeSema(_CONTROL_SEMAPHORE);

	return ready;
}

void core1_wait_ready(void)
{
	/* Wait for the core to accept */
	while (1) {
		if (core1_is_ready()) {
			break;
		}

		for (int i = 0; i < 10000; i++) {
		}
	}
@@ -235,6 +253,9 @@ void core1_wait_ready(void)

void core1_load(void *ivt, char *args)
{
	while (SEMA_GetSema(_CONTROL_SEMAPHORE) == E_BUSY) {
	}

	/* If the core is currently in an API call, reset it. */
	API_CALL_MEM->call_flag = _API_FLAG_IDLE;
	API_CALL_MEM->id        = 0;
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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
/* This function is defined by the generated dispatcher code */
void __api_dispatch_call(api_id_t id, void *buffer);

static volatile bool event_ready = false;
static volatile bool call_pending = false;

int api_dispatcher_init()
{
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ int api_dispatcher_init()

bool api_dispatcher_poll_once()
{
	if (event_ready) {
	if (call_pending) {
		return false;
	}

@@ -46,22 +46,27 @@ bool api_dispatcher_poll_once()
		return false;
	}

	event_ready = true;
	call_pending = true;
	return true;
}

bool api_dispatcher_poll()
{
	if (event_ready) {
	if (call_pending) {
		return true;
	}

	return api_dispatcher_poll_once();
}

bool api_dispatcher_call_pending()
{
	return call_pending;
}

api_id_t api_dispatcher_exec()
{
	if (!event_ready) {
	if (!call_pending) {
		return 0;
	}

@@ -69,7 +74,7 @@ api_id_t api_dispatcher_exec()
	__api_dispatch_call(id, API_CALL_MEM->buffer);
	API_CALL_MEM->call_flag = _API_FLAG_RETURNED;

	event_ready = false;
	call_pending = false;
	SEMA_FreeSema(_API_SEMAPHORE);

	/* Notify the caller that we returned */
@@ -86,7 +91,7 @@ void api_prepare_args(char *args)
	 * collide with any integer return value of API calls like epic_exec().
	 */
	API_CALL_MEM->id = 0;
	for (int i = 0; i <= strlen(args); i++) {
	for (size_t i = 0; i <= strlen(args); i++) {
		API_CALL_MEM->buffer[i + 0x20] = args[i];
	}
}
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@@ -15,6 +15,12 @@ int api_dispatcher_init();
bool api_dispatcher_poll_once();
bool api_dispatcher_poll();

/*
 * Check if the other core requested a call or if we are already excuting it.
 * Only returns a cached version, without acquiring any locks.
 */
bool api_dispatcher_call_pending();

/*
 * Attempt to dispatch a call, if one had been polled using
 * api_dispatcher_poll().  Will return 0 if no call was dispatched or the ID of
@@ -39,6 +45,9 @@ void core1_boot(void);
/* Reset core 1 into a state where it can accept a new payload */
void core1_trigger_reset(void);

/* Check if core 1 is ready for a new payload */
bool core1_is_ready(void);

/* Wait for core 1 to respond that it is ready for a new payload */
void core1_wait_ready(void);

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@@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ void __dispatch_isr(api_int_id_t id)
    # Generate Dispatcher {{{
    with open(args.server, "w") as f_dispatcher:
        tmp = """\
#include "modules/log.h"
#include "os/core.h"
#include "{header}"

void __api_dispatch_call(uint32_t id, void*epc__apistub_buffer)