abschlussarbeit/lib/python3.11/site-packages/adafruit_blinka/microcontroller/am335x/sysfs_pwmout.py

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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 Melissa LeBlanc-Williams for Adafruit Industries
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
"""
Much code from https://github.com/vsergeev/python-periphery/blob/master/periphery/pwm.py
Copyright (c) 2015-2016 vsergeev / Ivan (Vanya) A. Sergeev
License: MIT
"""
import os
try:
from microcontroller.pin import pwmOuts
except ImportError:
raise RuntimeError("No PWM outputs defined for this board") from ImportError
# pylint: disable=unnecessary-pass
class PWMError(IOError):
"""Base class for PWM errors."""
pass
# pylint: enable=unnecessary-pass
class PWMOut:
"""Pulse Width Modulation Output Class"""
# Sysfs paths
_sysfs_path = "/sys/class/pwm/"
_channel_path = "pwmchip{}"
# Channel paths
_export_path = "export"
_unexport_path = "unexport"
_pin_path = "pwm-{}:{}"
# Pin attribute paths
_pin_period_path = "period"
_pin_duty_cycle_path = "duty_cycle"
_pin_polarity_path = "polarity"
_pin_enable_path = "enable"
def __init__(self, pin, *, frequency=500, duty_cycle=0, variable_frequency=False):
"""Instantiate a PWM object and open the sysfs PWM corresponding to the
specified channel and pin.
Args:
pin (Pin): CircuitPython Pin object to output to
duty_cycle (int) : The fraction of each pulse which is high. 16-bit
frequency (int) : target frequency in Hertz (32-bit)
variable_frequency (bool) : True if the frequency will change over time
Returns:
PWMOut: PWMOut object.
Raises:
PWMError: if an I/O or OS error occurs.
TypeError: if `channel` or `pin` types are invalid.
ValueError: if PWM channel does not exist.
"""
self._pwmpin = None
self._channel = None
self._period = 0
self._open(pin, duty_cycle, frequency, variable_frequency)
def __del__(self):
self.deinit()
def __enter__(self):
return self
def __exit__(self, t, value, traceback):
self.deinit()
def _open(self, pin, duty=0, freq=500, variable_frequency=False):
self._channel = None
for pwmpair in pwmOuts:
if pwmpair[1] == pin:
self._channel = pwmpair[0][0]
self._pwmpin = pwmpair[0][1]
self._pin = pin
if self._channel is None:
raise RuntimeError("No PWM channel found for this Pin")
if variable_frequency:
print("Variable Frequency is not supported, continuing without it...")
channel_path = os.path.join(
self._sysfs_path, self._channel_path.format(self._channel)
)
if not os.path.isdir(channel_path):
raise ValueError(
"PWM channel does not exist, check that the required modules are loaded."
)
pin_path = os.path.join(
channel_path, self._pin_path.format(self._channel, self._pwmpin)
)
if not os.path.isdir(pin_path):
try:
with open(
os.path.join(channel_path, self._export_path), "w", encoding="utf-8"
) as f_export:
f_export.write("%d\n" % self._pwmpin)
except IOError as e:
raise PWMError(e.errno, "Exporting PWM pin: " + e.strerror) from IOError
# Look up the period, for fast duty cycle updates
self._period = self._get_period()
# set frequency
self.frequency = freq
# set duty
self.duty_cycle = duty
self._set_enabled(True)
def deinit(self):
"""Deinit the sysfs PWM."""
# pylint: disable=broad-except
try:
channel_path = os.path.join(
self._sysfs_path, self._channel_path.format(self._channel)
)
if self._channel is not None:
# self.duty_cycle = 0
self._set_enabled(False) # make to disable before unexport
try:
# unexport_path = os.path.join(channel_path, self._unexport_path)
with open(
os.path.join(channel_path, self._unexport_path),
"w",
encoding="utf-8",
) as f_unexport:
f_unexport.write("%d\n" % self._pwmpin)
except IOError as e:
raise PWMError(
e.errno, "Unexporting PWM pin: " + e.strerror
) from IOError
except Exception as e:
# due to a race condition for which I have not yet been
# able to find the root cause, deinit() often fails
# but it does not effect future usage of the pwm pin
print(
"warning: failed to deinitialize pwm pin {0}:{1} due to: {2}\n".format(
self._channel, self._pwmpin, type(e).__name__
)
)
finally:
self._channel = None
self._pwmpin = None
# pylint: enable=broad-except
def _is_deinited(self):
if self._pwmpin is None:
raise ValueError(
"Object has been deinitialize and can no longer "
"be used. Create a new object."
)
def _write_pin_attr(self, attr, value):
# Make sure the pin is active
self._is_deinited()
path = os.path.join(
self._sysfs_path,
self._channel_path.format(self._channel),
self._pin_path.format(self._channel, self._pwmpin),
attr,
)
with open(path, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f_attr:
f_attr.write(value + "\n")
def _read_pin_attr(self, attr):
# Make sure the pin is active
self._is_deinited()
path = os.path.join(
self._sysfs_path,
self._channel_path.format(self._channel),
self._pin_path.format(self._channel, self._pwmpin),
attr,
)
with open(path, "r", encoding="utf-8") as f_attr:
return f_attr.read().strip()
# Mutable properties
def _get_period(self):
period_ns = self._read_pin_attr(self._pin_period_path)
try:
period_ns = int(period_ns)
except ValueError:
raise PWMError(
None, 'Unknown period value: "%s"' % period_ns
) from ValueError
# Convert period from nanoseconds to seconds
period = period_ns / 1e9
# Update our cached period
self._period = period
return period
def _set_period(self, period):
if not isinstance(period, (int, float)):
raise TypeError("Invalid period type, should be int or float.")
# Convert period from seconds to integer nanoseconds
period_ns = int(period * 1e9)
self._write_pin_attr(self._pin_period_path, "{}".format(period_ns))
# Update our cached period
self._period = float(period)
period = property(_get_period, _set_period)
"""Get or set the PWM's output period in seconds.
Raises:
PWMError: if an I/O or OS error occurs.
TypeError: if value type is not int or float.
:type: int, float
"""
def _get_duty_cycle(self):
duty_cycle_ns = self._read_pin_attr(self._pin_duty_cycle_path)
try:
duty_cycle_ns = int(duty_cycle_ns)
except ValueError:
raise PWMError(
None, 'Unknown duty cycle value: "%s"' % duty_cycle_ns
) from ValueError
# Convert duty cycle from nanoseconds to seconds
duty_cycle = duty_cycle_ns / 1e9
# Convert duty cycle to ratio from 0.0 to 1.0
duty_cycle = duty_cycle / self._period
# convert to 16-bit
duty_cycle = int(duty_cycle * 65535)
return duty_cycle
def _set_duty_cycle(self, duty_cycle):
if not isinstance(duty_cycle, (int, float)):
raise TypeError("Invalid duty cycle type, should be int or float.")
# convert from 16-bit
duty_cycle /= 65535.0
if not 0.0 <= duty_cycle <= 1.0:
raise ValueError("Invalid duty cycle value, should be between 0.0 and 1.0.")
# Convert duty cycle from ratio to seconds
duty_cycle = duty_cycle * self._period
# Convert duty cycle from seconds to integer nanoseconds
duty_cycle_ns = int(duty_cycle * 1e9)
self._write_pin_attr(self._pin_duty_cycle_path, "{}".format(duty_cycle_ns))
duty_cycle = property(_get_duty_cycle, _set_duty_cycle)
"""Get or set the PWM's output duty cycle as a ratio from 0.0 to 1.0.
Raises:
PWMError: if an I/O or OS error occurs.
TypeError: if value type is not int or float.
ValueError: if value is out of bounds of 0.0 to 1.0.
:type: int, float
"""
def _get_frequency(self):
return 1.0 / self._get_period()
def _set_frequency(self, frequency):
if not isinstance(frequency, (int, float)):
raise TypeError("Invalid frequency type, should be int or float.")
self._set_period(1.0 / frequency)
frequency = property(_get_frequency, _set_frequency)
"""Get or set the PWM's output frequency in Hertz.
Raises:
PWMError: if an I/O or OS error occurs.
TypeError: if value type is not int or float.
:type: int, float
"""
def _get_enabled(self):
enabled = self._read_pin_attr(self._pin_enable_path)
if enabled == "1":
return True
if enabled == "0":
return False
raise PWMError(None, 'Unknown enabled value: "%s"' % enabled)
def _set_enabled(self, value):
"""Get or set the PWM's output enabled state.
Raises:
PWMError: if an I/O or OS error occurs.
TypeError: if value type is not bool.
:type: bool
"""
if not isinstance(value, bool):
raise TypeError("Invalid enabled type, should be string.")
self._write_pin_attr(self._pin_enable_path, "1" if value else "0")
# String representation
def __str__(self):
return "PWM%d, pin %s (freq=%f Hz, duty_cycle=%f%%)" % (
self._channel,
self._pin,
self.frequency,
self.duty_cycle * 100,
)