# Test machine.UART.IRQ_RXIDLE firing after a set of characters are received. # # IMPORTANT: This test requires hardware connections: the UART TX and RX # pins must be wired together. try: from machine import UART UART.IRQ_RXIDLE except (ImportError, AttributeError): print("SKIP") raise SystemExit import time, sys # Configure pins based on the target. if "alif" in sys.platform: uart_id = 1 tx_pin = None rx_pin = None elif "esp32" in sys.platform: uart_id = 1 tx_pin = 4 rx_pin = 5 elif "mimxrt" in sys.platform: uart_id = 1 tx_pin = None elif "pyboard" in sys.platform: uart_id = 4 tx_pin = None # PA0 rx_pin = None # PA1 elif "renesas-ra" in sys.platform: uart_id = 9 tx_pin = None # P602 @ RA6M2 rx_pin = None # P601 @ RA6M2 elif "rp2" in sys.platform: uart_id = 0 tx_pin = "GPIO0" rx_pin = "GPIO1" elif "samd" in sys.platform and "ItsyBitsy M0" in sys.implementation._machine: uart_id = 0 tx_pin = "D1" rx_pin = "D0" byte_by_byte = True elif "samd" in sys.platform and "ItsyBitsy M4" in sys.implementation._machine: uart_id = 3 tx_pin = "D1" rx_pin = "D0" else: print("Please add support for this test on this platform.") raise SystemExit def irq(u): print("IRQ_RXIDLE:", bool(u.irq().flags() & u.IRQ_RXIDLE), "data:", u.read()) text = "12345678" # Test that the IRQ is called for each set of byte received. for bits_per_s in (2400, 9600, 115200): if tx_pin is None: uart = UART(uart_id, bits_per_s) else: uart = UART(uart_id, bits_per_s, tx=tx_pin, rx=rx_pin) uart.irq(irq, uart.IRQ_RXIDLE) print("write", bits_per_s) uart.write(text) uart.flush() print("ready") time.sleep_ms(100) print("done")