# eep_i2c.py MicroPython test program for Microchip I2C EEPROM devices. # Released under the MIT License (MIT). See LICENSE. # Copyright (c) 2019-2024 Peter Hinch import uos import time from machine import I2C, Pin from eeprom_i2c import EEPROM, T24C512 # Return an EEPROM array. Adapt for platforms other than Pyboard or chips # smaller than 64KiB. def get_eep(): if uos.uname().machine.split(" ")[0][:4] == "PYBD": Pin.board.EN_3V3.value(1) time.sleep(0.1) # Allow decouplers to charge eep = EEPROM(I2C(2), T24C512) print("Instantiated EEPROM") return eep # Dumb file copy utility to help with managing EEPROM contents at the REPL. def cp(source, dest): if dest.endswith("/"): # minimal way to allow dest = "".join((dest, source.split("/")[-1])) # cp /sd/file /eeprom/ try: with open(source, "rb") as infile: # Caller should handle any OSError with open(dest, "wb") as outfile: # e.g file not found while True: buf = infile.read(100) outfile.write(buf) if len(buf) < 100: break except OSError as e: if e.errno == 28: print("Insufficient space for copy.") else: raise # ***** TEST OF DRIVER ***** def _testblock(eep, bs): d0 = b"this >" d1 = b"xxxxxxxxxxxxx": return "Block test fail 2:" + str(list(res)) start = bs end = bs + len(d1) eep[start:end] = d1 start = bs - len(d0) end = start + len(d2) res = eep[start:end] if res != d2: return "Block test fail 3:" + str(list(res)) def test(eep=None): eep = eep if eep else get_eep() sa = 1000 for v in range(256): eep[sa + v] = v for v in range(256): if eep[sa + v] != v: print("Fail at address {} data {} should be {}".format(sa + v, eep[sa + v], v)) break else: print("Test of byte addressing passed") data = uos.urandom(30) sa = 2000 eep[sa : sa + 30] = data if eep[sa : sa + 30] == data: print("Test of slice readback passed") block = 256 res = _testblock(eep, block) if res is None: print("Test block boundary {} passed".format(block)) else: print("Test block boundary {} fail".format(block)) print(res) block = eep._c_bytes if eep._a_bytes > block: res = _testblock(eep, block) if res is None: print("Test chip boundary {} passed".format(block)) else: print("Test chip boundary {} fail".format(block)) print(res) else: print("Test chip boundary skipped: only one chip!") pe = eep.get_page_size() + 1 # One byte past page eep[pe] = 0xFF eep[:257] = b"\0" * 257 print("Test page size: ", end="") if eep[pe]: print("FAIL") else: print("passed") # ***** TEST OF FILESYSTEM MOUNT ***** def fstest(eep=None, format=False): eep = eep if eep else get_eep() try: uos.umount("/eeprom") except OSError: pass # ***** CODE FOR FATFS ***** # if format: # os.VfsFat.mkfs(eep) # ***** CODE FOR LITTLEFS ***** if format: uos.VfsLfs2.mkfs(eep) # General try: uos.mount(eep, "/eeprom") except OSError: raise OSError("Can't mount device: have you formatted it?") print('Contents of "/": {}'.format(uos.listdir("/"))) print('Contents of "/eeprom": {}'.format(uos.listdir("/eeprom"))) print(uos.statvfs("/eeprom")) def cptest(eep=None): # Assumes pre-existing filesystem of either type eep = eep if eep else get_eep() if "eeprom" in uos.listdir("/"): print("Device already mounted.") else: try: uos.mount(eep, "/eeprom") except OSError: print("Fail mounting device. Have you formatted it?") return print("Mounted device.") cp(__file__, "/eeprom/") # We may have the source file or a precompiled binary (*.mpy) cp(__file__.replace("eep", "eeprom"), "/eeprom/") print('Contents of "/eeprom": {}'.format(uos.listdir("/eeprom"))) print(uos.statvfs("/eeprom")) # ***** TEST OF HARDWARE ***** def full_test(eep=None, block_size=128): eep = eep if eep else get_eep() page = 0 for sa in range(0, len(eep), block_size): data = uos.urandom(block_size) eep[sa : sa + block_size] = data if eep[sa : sa + block_size] == data: print("Page {} passed".format(page)) else: print("Page {} readback failed.".format(page)) page += 1 help = """Available tests: test() Basic fuctional test full_test() Read-write test of EEPROM chip(s) fstest() Check or create a filesystem. cptest() Check a filesystem by copying source files to it. Utilities: get_eep() Initialise and return an EEPROM instance. cp() Very crude file copy utility. """ print(help)