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Modifications:

I2CDevice().readinto()
  • In that method you will find the following code:
x = buf[start:end]
self.i2c.readfrom_into(self.device_address, x)
buf[start:end] = x
  • It might look strange
  • But
  • CircuitPython has their own C code that writes into the buffer in place, while slicing the buffer in python makes a copy
  • When we simply passed buf[start:end] into readfrom_into, not realizing it made a copy, the adafruit library we were using (TODO add link to code) was hanging in a loop
  • It seems like that was because the CircuitPython C code was writing into the buffer asynchronously while the main python code waited for the write to happen to buf, which never did
  • So we slice the buf and store the new buf in a variable, then we pass that variable into readfrom_into (now the newly written data is in x), and then we write that into the original buf variable
  • Also, using the other MicroPython I2C functions were giving us a not implemented for I2C device error (didn't investigate why further)
  • Essentially self.i2c.readfrom_into(self.device_address, buf[start:end]) doesn't work because buf[start:end] makes a copy of buf, but we want to write to buf in place

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