This commit uses wrapping_sub for subtraction in update_credit.
The motivation for this is that currently the rpi-pico-w example panics
(at least for me) with the following error:
3.825277 INFO init done
└─ cyw43::{impl#4}::init::{async_fn#0} @ /embassy/cyw43/src/fmt.rs:138
3.825486 INFO Downloading CLM...
└─ cyw43::{impl#2}::init::{async_fn#0} @ /embassy/cyw43/src/fmt.rs:138
3.841328 WARN TX stalled
└─ cyw43::{impl#4}::run::{async_fn#0} @ /embassy/cyw43/src/fmt.rs:151
3.845549 ERROR panicked at 'attempt to subtract with overflow', /embassy/cyw43/src/lib.rs:919:16
└─ panic_probe::print_defmt::print @ .cargo/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/panic-probe-0.3.0/src/lib.rs:91
────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
stack backtrace:
0: HardFaultTrampoline
<exception entry>
1: lib::inline::__udf
at ./asm/inline.rs:181:5
2: __udf
at ./asm/lib.rs:51:17
3: cortex_m::asm::udf
at .cargo/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/cortex-m-0.7.6/src/asm.rs:43:5
4: rust_begin_unwind
at .cargo/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/panic-probe-0.3.0/src/lib.rs:72:9
5: core::panicking::panic_fmt
at rustc/1c7b36d4db582cb47513a6c7176baaec1c3346ab/library/core/src/panicking.rs:142:14
6: core::panicking::panic
at /rustc/1c7b36d4db582cb47513a6c7176baaec1c3346ab/library/core/src/panicking.rs:48:5
7: cyw43::Runner<PWR,SPI>::update_credit
at /embassy/cyw43/src/lib.rs:919:16
8: cyw43::Runner<PWR,SPI>::rx
at /embassy/cyw43/src/lib.rs:808:9
9: cyw43::Runner<PWR,SPI>::run::{{closure}}
at /embassy/cyw43/src/lib.rs:727:21
10: <core::future::from_generator::GenFuture<T> as core::future::future::Future>::poll
at /rustc/1c7b36d4db582cb47513a6c7176baaec1c3346ab/library/core/src/future/mod.rs:91:19
11: cyw43_example_rpi_pico_w::__wifi_task_task::{{closure}}
at src/main.rs:32:17
cyw43
WIP driver for the CYW43439 wifi chip, used in the Raspberry Pi Pico W. Implementation based on Infineon/wifi-host-driver.
Current status
Working:
- Station mode (joining an AP).
- Sending and receiving Ethernet frames.
- Using the default MAC address.
embassy-netintegration.
TODO:
- AP mode (creating an AP)
- GPIO support (used for the Pico W LED)
- Scanning
- Setting a custom MAC address.
- RP2040 PIO driver for the nonstandard half-duplex SPI used in the Pico W. Probably porting this. (Currently bitbanging is used).
- Using the IRQ pin instead of polling the bus.
- Bus sleep (unclear what the benefit is. Is it needed for IRQs? or is it just power consumption optimization?)
Running the example
cargo install probe-runcd examples/rpi-pico-wWIFI_NETWORK=MyWifiNetwork WIFI_PASSWORD=MyWifiPassword cargo run --release
After a few seconds, you should see that DHCP picks up an IP address like this
11.944489 DEBUG Acquired IP configuration:
11.944517 DEBUG IP address: 192.168.0.250/24
11.944620 DEBUG Default gateway: 192.168.0.33
11.944722 DEBUG DNS server 0: 192.168.0.33
The example implements a TCP echo server on port 1234. You can try connecting to it with:
nc 192.168.0.250 1234
Send it some data, you should see it echoed back and printed in the firmware's logs.
License
This work is licensed under either of
- Apache License, Version 2.0 (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option.
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