g3gg0.de e1c6e78b2e
added DigitalSequence and PulseReader (#2070)
* added DigitalSequence to chain multiple DigitalSignals
added PulseReader for hardware assisted digital signal sampling
* added send_time option to start a signal at a specific DWT->CYCCNT value
* fixed linter errors and undone function renaming
* fixed renaming
* flagged functions in api_symbols.csv
* allow gpio field to stay uninitialized in digital_signal_prepare_arr()
* fix test cases to match (expected) implementation
* pulse_reader: build as static library
Signed-off-by: g3gg0.de <git@g3gg0.de>
* fix starting level detection in pulse_reader
* added unit test for pulse_reader
* change pulse reader test timings to 1, 10 and 100 ms
* fine tuned timings for pulse_reader test
* pulse_reader_stop now deinits GPIO as recommended by @gornekich
* ran format_py
* pulse_reader: remove from API, allow to link with faps
Signed-off-by: g3gg0.de <git@g3gg0.de>
* remove unit test for pulse_reader again
* pulse_reader: add call to set GPIO pull direction
* make structures private, add C implementation of digital_signal_update_dma()
* digital_signal/pulse_reader: allow parameters for free to be NULL
* digital_signal: show unoptimized and optimized code for digital_signal_update_dma() next to each other
* pulse_reader: further optimize assembly code
* digital_signal: reduce code complexity of digital_signal_update_dma() by only reconfiguring DMA2
* digital_signal: remove assembly code, limiting the performance but increasing portability
* added recovery if the timer already expired
* digital_signal: fix memory leak
* digital_signal: keep lock until all DMA transfers have finished
* DigitalSequence: fix issues with concatenation of same levels and spurious bit flips
* DigitalSignal: use cyclic DMA buffer for sequences
* update api_symbols.csv
* Update api_symbols.csv for f18 target
* Patches from @gornekich to fix linter warnings.
* Remove some redundant if checks
* Remove some magic numbers and reformat.
* Remove forced terminating edge.

Signed-off-by: g3gg0.de <git@g3gg0.de>
Co-authored-by: gornekich <n.gorbadey@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Tiernan Messmer <tiernan.messmer@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Aleksandr Kutuzov <alleteam@gmail.com>
2023-05-09 09:55:17 +09:00
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A pixel art of a Dophin with text: Flipper Zero Official Repo

Flipper Zero Firmware

Contributing

Our main goal is to build a healthy and sustainable community around Flipper, so we're open to any new ideas and contributions. We also have some rules and taboos here, so please read this page and our Code of Conduct carefully.

I need help

The best place to search for answers is our User Documentation. If you can't find the answer there, check our Discord Server or our Forum.

I want to report an issue

If you've found an issue and want to report it, please check our Issues page. Make sure the description contains information about the firmware version you're using, your platform, and a clear explanation of the steps to reproduce the issue.

I want to contribute code

Before opening a PR, please confirm that your changes must be contained in the firmware. Many ideas can easily be implemented as external applications and published in the Flipper Application Catalog (coming soon). If you are unsure, reach out to us on the Discord Server or the Issues page, and we'll help you find the right place for your code.

Also, please read our Contribution Guide and our Coding Style, and make sure your code is compatible with our Project License.

Finally, open a Pull Request and make sure that CI/CD statuses are all green.

Development

Flipper Zero Firmware is written in C, with some bits and pieces written in C++ and armv7m assembly languages. An intermediate level of C knowledge is recommended for comfortable programming. C, C++, and armv7m assembly languages are supported for Flipper applications.

Requirements

Supported development platforms:

  • Windows 10+ with PowerShell and Git (x86_64)
  • macOS 12+ with Command Line tools (x86_64, arm64)
  • Ubuntu 20.04+ with build-essential and Git (x86_64)

Supported in-circuit debuggers (optional but highly recommended):

Flipper Build System will take care of all the other dependencies.

Cloning source code

Make sure you have enough space and clone the source code:

git clone --recursive https://github.com/flipperdevices/flipperzero-firmware.git

Building

Build firmware using Flipper Build Tool:

./fbt

Flashing firmware using an in-circuit debugger

Connect your in-circuit debugger to your Flipper and flash firmware using Flipper Build Tool:

./fbt flash

Flashing firmware using USB

Make sure your Flipper is on, and your firmware is functioning. Connect your Flipper with a USB cable and flash firmware using Flipper Build Tool:

./fbt flash_usb

Documentation

Project structure

  • applications - applications and services used in firmware
  • assets - assets used by applications and services
  • furi - Furi Core: OS-level primitives and helpers
  • debug - debug tool: GDB plugins, an SVD file, etc.
  • documentation - documentation generation system configs and input files
  • firmware - firmware source code
  • lib - our and 3rd party libraries, drivers, etc.
  • scripts - supplementary scripts and python libraries home

Also, see ReadMe.md files inside those directories for further details.

Links

Description
My own custom Flipper Zero Firmware ^^
Readme 63 MiB
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Python 1.2%
C++ 0.1%