micropython_eeprom/spi/eep_spi.py

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# eep_spi.py MicroPython test program for Microchip SPI EEPROM devices.
# Released under the MIT License (MIT). See LICENSE.
# Copyright (c) 2019 Peter Hinch
import uos
from machine import SPI, Pin
from eeprom_spi import EEPROM
# Add extra pins if using multiple chips
cspins = (Pin(Pin.board.Y5, Pin.OUT, value=1), Pin(Pin.board.Y4, Pin.OUT, value=1))
# Return an EEPROM array. Adapt for platforms other than Pyboard.
def get_eep():
if uos.uname().machine.split(' ')[0][:4] == 'PYBD':
Pin.board.EN_3V3.value(1)
eep = EEPROM(SPI(2, baudrate=20_000_000), cspins)
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/
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
# ***** TEST OF DRIVER *****
def _testblock(eep, bs):
d0 = b'this >'
d1 = b'<is the boundary'
d2 = d0 + d1
garbage = b'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
start = bs - len(d0)
end = start + len(garbage)
eep[start : end] = garbage
res = eep[start : end]
if res != garbage:
return 'Block test fail 1:' + res
end = start + len(d0)
eep[start : end] = d0
end = start + len(garbage)
res = eep[start : end]
if res != b'this >xxxxxxxxxxxxx':
return 'Block test fail 2:' + 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:' + res
def test():
eep = 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!')
# ***** TEST OF FILESYSTEM MOUNT *****
def fstest(format=False):
eep = get_eep()
if format:
uos.VfsFat.mkfs(eep)
vfs=uos.VfsFat(eep)
try:
uos.mount(vfs,'/eeprom')
except OSError: # Already mounted
pass
print('Contents of "/": {}'.format(uos.listdir('/')))
print('Contents of "/eeprom": {}'.format(uos.listdir('/eeprom')))
print(uos.statvfs('/eeprom'))
def cptest():
eep = get_eep()
if 'eeprom' in uos.listdir('/'):
print('Device already mounted.')
else:
vfs=uos.VfsFat(eep)
try:
uos.mount(vfs,'/eeprom')
except OSError:
print('Fail mounting device. Have you formatted it?')
return
print('Mounted device.')
cp('eep_spi.py', '/eeprom/')
cp('eeprom_spi.py', '/eeprom/')
print('Contents of "/eeprom": {}'.format(uos.listdir('/eeprom')))
print(uos.statvfs('/eeprom'))
# ***** TEST OF HARDWARE *****
def full_test():
eep = get_eep()
page = 0
for sa in range(0, len(eep), 256):
data = uos.urandom(256)
eep[sa:sa + 256] = data
got = eep[sa:sa + 256]
if got == data:
print('Page {} passed'.format(page))
else:
print('Page {} readback failed.'.format(page))
break
page += 1