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Author SHA1 Message Date
robert-hh
ff9e01782b samd/modtime: Change time.time_ns() to follow the RTC time.
That is done by adding the offset to epoch, following the scheme from the
RP2 port.  RTC and `ticks_us()` are not precisely in sync, and so the
difference between `time.time_ns()/1e9` and `time.time()` will increase by
more than 9 seconds/24h.  So applications should avoid using `time.time()`
and `time.time_ns()` in the same context.

Signed-off-by: robert-hh <robert@hammelrath.com>
2025-05-07 16:17:07 +10:00
robert-hh
f4e4599523 ports: Fix machine.RTC.init() method so argument order matches the docs.
This commit makes the argument ordering of `machine.RTC.init()` the same
for all the ports that implement arguments to this method: cc3200, esp32,
mimxrt and samd.  The cc3200 argument ordering is used, which matches the
documentation.

Also document the availability and the differing semantics for the stm32
and renesas-ra port.

Signed-off-by: robert-hh <robert@hammelrath.com>
2024-12-19 16:04:47 +11:00
Angus Gratton
decf8e6a8b all: Remove the "STATIC" macro and just use "static" instead.
The STATIC macro was introduced a very long time ago in commit
d5df6cd44a.  The original reason for this was
to have the option to define it to nothing so that all static functions
become global functions and therefore visible to certain debug tools, so
one could do function size comparison and other things.

This STATIC feature is rarely (if ever) used.  And with the use of LTO and
heavy inline optimisation, analysing the size of individual functions when
they are not static is not a good representation of the size of code when
fully optimised.

So the macro does not have much use and it's simpler to just remove it.
Then you know exactly what it's doing.  For example, newcomers don't have
to learn what the STATIC macro is and why it exists.  Reading the code is
also less "loud" with a lowercase static.

One other minor point in favour of removing it, is that it stops bugs with
`STATIC inline`, which should always be `static inline`.

Methodology for this commit was:

1) git ls-files | egrep '\.[ch]$' | \
   xargs sed -Ei "s/(^| )STATIC($| )/\1static\2/"

2) Do some manual cleanup in the diff by searching for the word STATIC in
   comments and changing those back.

3) "git-grep STATIC docs/", manually fixed those cases.

4) "rg -t python STATIC", manually fixed codegen lines that used STATIC.

This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.

Signed-off-by: Angus Gratton <angus@redyak.com.au>
2024-03-07 14:20:42 +11:00
robert-hh
36d9e98fc6 samd: Remove the MICROPY_PY_MACHINE_RTC config option.
RTC is enabled on all boards.  Therefore the conditional compile is not
needed.  Removing it simplifies the source code a little bit.

Signed-off-by: robert-hh <robert@hammelrath.com>
2024-01-02 18:46:11 +11:00
Damien George
90023b4dcf extmod/modmachine: Clean up decls of machine types to use common ones.
The machine_i2c_type, machine_spi_type and machine_timer_type symbols are
already declared in extmod/modmachine.h and should not be declared anywhere
else.

Also move declarations of machine_pin_type and machine_rtc_type to the
common header in extmod.

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2023-10-26 16:20:53 +11:00
robert-hh
fc9d66fac6 samd/machine_rtc: Add the machine.RTC class.
Methods implemented are:
- rtc.init(date)
- rtc.datetime([new_date])
- rtc.calibration(value)

The presence of this class can be controlled by MICROPY_PY_MACHINE_RTC.  If
the RTC module is used, the time module uses the RTC as well.

For boards without a 32kHz crystal, using RTC makes no sense, since it will
then use the ULP32K oscillator, which is not precise at all.  Therefore, it
will by default only be enabled for boards using a crystal, but can be
enabled in the respective mpconfigboard.h.
2022-10-25 23:20:09 +11:00