Commit Graph

56 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Johny Mattsson 991965e242 Actually include standard Lua modules. 2016-10-04 14:47:41 +11:00
Johny Mattsson 3503a1ec95 Basic wifi config functions.
Note need to use explicit wifi.start() at this point.
2016-10-03 17:42:28 +11:00
Johny Mattsson f9bf50cf03 Simple BlueTooth module for BT LE advertisements. 2016-09-29 17:02:40 +10:00
Johny Mattsson 8e441b59c1 Grabbed the encoder module from dev.
Only minor changes to make it IDF friendly.
2016-09-28 17:58:44 +10:00
Johny Mattsson 60339b812b SPIFFS partition support, file module from dev.
Now uses the designated partition (type 0xC2, 0x00) unconditionally.
2016-09-22 17:18:22 +10:00
Johny Mattsson 9bbf8f43fb Successfully boot barebones NodeMCU on ESP32 (only).
RTOS driver evicted as it did not play nice with stdio etc.

Implemented a minimal driver to fully support Lua console on UART0. Output
on UART0 done via stdout (provided by the IDF). Input and setup handled
via driver_console/console.c. In addition to the direct input function
console_getc(), the driver also registers in the syscall tables to enable
regular stdio input functions to work (yay!). The Lua VM is still using the
direct interface since it's less overhead, but does also work when going
through stdin/fd 0.

Auto-bauding on the console is not yet functional; revisit when the UART docs
are available.

Module registration/linking/enabling moved over to be Kconfig based. See
updates to base_nodemcu/include/module.h and base_nodemcu/Kconfig for
details.

The sdk-overrides directory/approach is no longer used. The IDF is simply
too different to the old RTOS SDK - we need to adapt our code directly instead.

Everything in app/ is now unused, and will need to be gradually migrated
into components/ though it is probably better to migrate straight from the
latest dev branch.
2016-09-20 13:35:56 +10:00