From 0e97bcb2dfcc5ec9a867ffec8067c2a233381bca Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matthijs Kooijman Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2013 21:15:17 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Put each HardwareSerial instance in its own .cpp file By putting the ISRs and HardwareSerial instance for each instance in a separate compilation unit, the compile will only consider them for linking when the instance is actually used. The ISR is always referenced by the compiler runtime and the Serialx_available() function is always referenced by SerialEventRun(), but both references are weak and thus do not cause the compilation to be included in the link by themselves. The effect of this is that when multiple HardwareSerial ports are available, but not all are used, buffers are only allocated and ISRs are only included for the serial ports that are used. On the mega, this lowers memory usage from 653 bytes to just 182 when only using the first serial port. On boards with just a single port, there is no change, since the code and memory was already left out when no serial port was used at all. This fixes #1425 and fixes #1259. --- .../avr/cores/arduino/HardwareSerial.cpp | 105 +++--------------- .../avr/cores/arduino/HardwareSerial0.cpp | 54 +++++++++ .../avr/cores/arduino/HardwareSerial1.cpp | 54 +++++++++ .../avr/cores/arduino/HardwareSerial2.cpp | 54 +++++++++ .../avr/cores/arduino/HardwareSerial3.cpp | 54 +++++++++ 5 files changed, 229 insertions(+), 92 deletions(-) create mode 100644 hardware/arduino/avr/cores/arduino/HardwareSerial0.cpp create mode 100644 hardware/arduino/avr/cores/arduino/HardwareSerial1.cpp create mode 100644 hardware/arduino/avr/cores/arduino/HardwareSerial2.cpp create mode 100644 hardware/arduino/avr/cores/arduino/HardwareSerial3.cpp diff --git a/hardware/arduino/avr/cores/arduino/HardwareSerial.cpp b/hardware/arduino/avr/cores/arduino/HardwareSerial.cpp index 4318a1e6d0a..d7f1fcae229 100644 --- a/hardware/arduino/avr/cores/arduino/HardwareSerial.cpp +++ b/hardware/arduino/avr/cores/arduino/HardwareSerial.cpp @@ -84,105 +84,46 @@ #error "Not all bit positions for UART3 are the same as for UART0" #endif +// SerialEvent functions are weak, so when the user doesn't define them, +// the linker just sets their address to 0 (which is checked below). +// The Serialx_available is just a wrapper around Serialx.available(), +// but we can refer to it weakly so we don't pull in the entire +// HardwareSerial instance if the user doesn't also refer to it. #if defined(HAVE_HWSERIAL0) void serialEvent() __attribute__((weak)); - void serialEvent() {} -#if defined(USART_RX_vect) - ISR(USART_RX_vect) -#elif defined(USART0_RX_vect) - ISR(USART0_RX_vect) -#elif defined(USART_RXC_vect) - ISR(USART_RXC_vect) // ATmega8 -#else - #error "Don't know what the Data Received vector is called for the first UART" -#endif - { - Serial._rx_complete_irq(); - } + bool Serial0_available() __attribute__((weak)); #endif #if defined(HAVE_HWSERIAL1) void serialEvent1() __attribute__((weak)); - void serialEvent1() {} - ISR(USART1_RX_vect) - { - Serial1._rx_complete_irq(); - } + bool Serial1_available() __attribute__((weak)); #endif #if defined(HAVE_HWSERIAL2) void serialEvent2() __attribute__((weak)); - void serialEvent2() {} - ISR(USART2_RX_vect) - { - Serial2._rx_complete_irq(); - } + bool Serial2_available() __attribute__((weak)); #endif #if defined(HAVE_HWSERIAL3) void serialEvent3() __attribute__((weak)); - void serialEvent3() {} - ISR(USART3_RX_vect) - { - Serial3._rx_complete_irq(); - } + bool Serial3_available() __attribute__((weak)); #endif void serialEventRun(void) { #if defined(HAVE_HWSERIAL0) - if (Serial.available()) serialEvent(); + if (Serial0_available && serialEvent && Serial0_available()) serialEvent(); #endif #if defined(HAVE_HWSERIAL1) - if (Serial1.available()) serialEvent1(); + if (Serial1_available && serialEvent1 && Serial1_available()) serialEvent1(); #endif #if defined(HAVE_HWSERIAL2) - if (Serial2.available()) serialEvent2(); + if (Serial2_available && serialEvent2 && Serial2_available()) serialEvent2(); #endif #if defined(HAVE_HWSERIAL3) - if (Serial3.available()) serialEvent3(); -#endif -} - - -#if defined(HAVE_HWSERIAL0) -#if defined(UART0_UDRE_vect) -ISR(UART0_UDRE_vect) -#elif defined(UART_UDRE_vect) -ISR(UART_UDRE_vect) -#elif defined(USART0_UDRE_vect) -ISR(USART0_UDRE_vect) -#elif defined(USART_UDRE_vect) -ISR(USART_UDRE_vect) -#else - #error "Don't know what the Data Register Empty vector is called for the first UART" -#endif -{ - Serial._tx_udr_empty_irq(); -} + if (Serial3_available && serialEvent2 && Serial3_available()) serialEvent3(); #endif - -#if defined(HAVE_HWSERIAL1) -ISR(USART1_UDRE_vect) -{ - Serial1._tx_udr_empty_irq(); } -#endif - -#if defined(HAVE_HWSERIAL2) -ISR(USART2_UDRE_vect) -{ - Serial2._tx_udr_empty_irq(); -} -#endif - -#if defined(HAVE_HWSERIAL3) -ISR(USART3_UDRE_vect) -{ - Serial3._tx_udr_empty_irq(); -} -#endif - // Actual interrupt handlers ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// @@ -371,25 +312,5 @@ size_t HardwareSerial::write(uint8_t c) return 1; } -// Preinstantiate Objects ////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -#if defined(HAVE_HWSERIAL0) -#if defined(UBRRH) && defined(UBRRL) - HardwareSerial Serial(&UBRRH, &UBRRL, &UCSRA, &UCSRB, &UCSRC, &UDR); -#else - HardwareSerial Serial(&UBRR0H, &UBRR0L, &UCSR0A, &UCSR0B, &UCSR0C, &UDR0); -#endif -#endif - -#if defined(HAVE_HWSERIAL1) - HardwareSerial Serial1(&UBRR1H, &UBRR1L, &UCSR1A, &UCSR1B, &UCSR1C, &UDR1); -#endif -#if defined(HAVE_HWSERIAL2) - HardwareSerial Serial2(&UBRR2H, &UBRR2L, &UCSR2A, &UCSR2B, &UCSR2C, &UDR2); -#endif -#if defined(HAVE_HWSERIAL3) - HardwareSerial Serial3(&UBRR3H, &UBRR3L, &UCSR3A, &UCSR3B, &UCSR3C, &UDR3); -#endif #endif // whole file - diff --git a/hardware/arduino/avr/cores/arduino/HardwareSerial0.cpp b/hardware/arduino/avr/cores/arduino/HardwareSerial0.cpp new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..dd4d806c756 --- /dev/null +++ b/hardware/arduino/avr/cores/arduino/HardwareSerial0.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +#include "Arduino.h" +#include "HardwareSerial.h" + +// Each HardwareSerial is defined in its own file, sine the linker pulls +// in the entire file when any element inside is used. --gc-sections can +// additionally cause unused symbols to be dropped, but ISRs have the +// "used" attribute so are never dropped and they keep the +// HardwareSerial instance in as well. Putting each instance in its own +// file prevents the linker from pulling in any unused instances in the +// first place. + +#if defined(HAVE_HWSERIAL0) + +#if defined(USART_RX_vect) + ISR(USART_RX_vect) +#elif defined(USART0_RX_vect) + ISR(USART0_RX_vect) +#elif defined(USART_RXC_vect) + ISR(USART_RXC_vect) // ATmega8 +#else + #error "Don't know what the Data Received vector is called for the first UART" +#endif + { + Serial._rx_complete_irq(); + } + +#if defined(UART0_UDRE_vect) +ISR(UART0_UDRE_vect) +#elif defined(UART_UDRE_vect) +ISR(UART_UDRE_vect) +#elif defined(USART0_UDRE_vect) +ISR(USART0_UDRE_vect) +#elif defined(USART_UDRE_vect) +ISR(USART_UDRE_vect) +#else + #error "Don't know what the Data Register Empty vector is called for the first UART" +#endif +{ + Serial._tx_udr_empty_irq(); +} + +#if defined(UBRRH) && defined(UBRRL) + HardwareSerial Serial(&UBRRH, &UBRRL, &UCSRA, &UCSRB, &UCSRC, &UDR); +#else + HardwareSerial Serial(&UBRR0H, &UBRR0L, &UCSR0A, &UCSR0B, &UCSR0C, &UDR0); +#endif + +// Function that can be weakly referenced by serialEventRun to prevent +// pulling in this file if it's not otherwise used. +bool Serial0_available() { + return Serial.available(); +} + +#endif // HAVE_HWSERIAL0 diff --git a/hardware/arduino/avr/cores/arduino/HardwareSerial1.cpp b/hardware/arduino/avr/cores/arduino/HardwareSerial1.cpp new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c04263e52c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/hardware/arduino/avr/cores/arduino/HardwareSerial1.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +#include "Arduino.h" +#include "HardwareSerial.h" + +// Each HardwareSerial is defined in its own file, sine the linker pulls +// in the entire file when any element inside is used. --gc-sections can +// additionally cause unused symbols to be dropped, but ISRs have the +// "used" attribute so are never dropped and they keep the +// HardwareSerial instance in as well. Putting each instance in its own +// file prevents the linker from pulling in any unused instances in the +// first place. + +#if defined(HAVE_HWSERIAL1) + +#if defined(USART_RX_vect) + ISR(USART_RX_vect) +#elif defined(USART1_RX_vect) + ISR(USART1_RX_vect) +#elif defined(USART_RXC_vect) + ISR(USART_RXC_vect) // ATmega8 +#else + #error "Don't know what the Data Received vector is called for the first UART" +#endif + { + Serial1._rx_complete_irq(); + } + +#if defined(UART1_UDRE_vect) +ISR(UART1_UDRE_vect) +#elif defined(UART_UDRE_vect) +ISR(UART_UDRE_vect) +#elif defined(USART1_UDRE_vect) +ISR(USART1_UDRE_vect) +#elif defined(USART_UDRE_vect) +ISR(USART_UDRE_vect) +#else + #error "Don't know what the Data Register Empty vector is called for the first UART" +#endif +{ + Serial1._tx_udr_empty_irq(); +} + +#if defined(UBRRH) && defined(UBRRL) + HardwareSerial Serial1(&UBRRH, &UBRRL, &UCSRA, &UCSRB, &UCSRC, &UDR); +#else + HardwareSerial Serial1(&UBRR1H, &UBRR1L, &UCSR1A, &UCSR1B, &UCSR1C, &UDR1); +#endif + +// Function that can be weakly referenced by serialEventRun to prevent +// pulling in this file if it's not otherwise used. +bool Serial1_available() { + return Serial1.available(); +} + +#endif // HAVE_HWSERIAL1 diff --git a/hardware/arduino/avr/cores/arduino/HardwareSerial2.cpp b/hardware/arduino/avr/cores/arduino/HardwareSerial2.cpp new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2c448f9372b --- /dev/null +++ b/hardware/arduino/avr/cores/arduino/HardwareSerial2.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +#include "Arduino.h" +#include "HardwareSerial.h" + +// Each HardwareSerial is defined in its own file, sine the linker pulls +// in the entire file when any element inside is used. --gc-sections can +// additionally cause unused symbols to be dropped, but ISRs have the +// "used" attribute so are never dropped and they keep the +// HardwareSerial instance in as well. Putting each instance in its own +// file prevents the linker from pulling in any unused instances in the +// first place. + +#if defined(HAVE_HWSERIAL2) + +#if defined(USART_RX_vect) + ISR(USART_RX_vect) +#elif defined(USART2_RX_vect) + ISR(USART2_RX_vect) +#elif defined(USART_RXC_vect) + ISR(USART_RXC_vect) // ATmega8 +#else + #error "Don't know what the Data Received vector is called for the first UART" +#endif + { + Serial2._rx_complete_irq(); + } + +#if defined(UART2_UDRE_vect) +ISR(UART2_UDRE_vect) +#elif defined(UART_UDRE_vect) +ISR(UART_UDRE_vect) +#elif defined(USART2_UDRE_vect) +ISR(USART2_UDRE_vect) +#elif defined(USART_UDRE_vect) +ISR(USART_UDRE_vect) +#else + #error "Don't know what the Data Register Empty vector is called for the first UART" +#endif +{ + Serial2._tx_udr_empty_irq(); +} + +#if defined(UBRRH) && defined(UBRRL) + HardwareSerial Serial2(&UBRRH, &UBRRL, &UCSRA, &UCSRB, &UCSRC, &UDR); +#else + HardwareSerial Serial2(&UBRR2H, &UBRR2L, &UCSR2A, &UCSR2B, &UCSR2C, &UDR2); +#endif + +// Function that can be weakly referenced by serialEventRun to prevent +// pulling in this file if it's not otherwise used. +bool Serial2_available() { + return Serial2.available(); +} + +#endif // HAVE_HWSERIAL2 diff --git a/hardware/arduino/avr/cores/arduino/HardwareSerial3.cpp b/hardware/arduino/avr/cores/arduino/HardwareSerial3.cpp new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..012839df8a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/hardware/arduino/avr/cores/arduino/HardwareSerial3.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +#include "Arduino.h" +#include "HardwareSerial.h" + +// Each HardwareSerial is defined in its own file, sine the linker pulls +// in the entire file when any element inside is used. --gc-sections can +// additionally cause unused symbols to be dropped, but ISRs have the +// "used" attribute so are never dropped and they keep the +// HardwareSerial instance in as well. Putting each instance in its own +// file prevents the linker from pulling in any unused instances in the +// first place. + +#if defined(HAVE_HWSERIAL3) + +#if defined(USART_RX_vect) + ISR(USART_RX_vect) +#elif defined(USART3_RX_vect) + ISR(USART3_RX_vect) +#elif defined(USART_RXC_vect) + ISR(USART_RXC_vect) // ATmega8 +#else + #error "Don't know what the Data Received vector is called for the first UART" +#endif + { + Serial3._rx_complete_irq(); + } + +#if defined(UART3_UDRE_vect) +ISR(UART3_UDRE_vect) +#elif defined(UART_UDRE_vect) +ISR(UART_UDRE_vect) +#elif defined(USART3_UDRE_vect) +ISR(USART3_UDRE_vect) +#elif defined(USART_UDRE_vect) +ISR(USART_UDRE_vect) +#else + #error "Don't know what the Data Register Empty vector is called for the first UART" +#endif +{ + Serial3._tx_udr_empty_irq(); +} + +#if defined(UBRRH) && defined(UBRRL) + HardwareSerial Serial3(&UBRRH, &UBRRL, &UCSRA, &UCSRB, &UCSRC, &UDR); +#else + HardwareSerial Serial3(&UBRR3H, &UBRR3L, &UCSR3A, &UCSR3B, &UCSR3C, &UDR3); +#endif + +// Function that can be weakly referenced by serialEventRun to prevent +// pulling in this file if it's not otherwise used. +bool Serial3_available() { + return Serial3.available(); +} + +#endif // HAVE_HWSERIAL3