flipperzero-firmware/documentation/FuriHalDebuging.md
Georgii Surkov 37fb330b36
[FL-3226] Deep Sleep Idle (#2569)
* Improve RNG error handling
* Sync RTC shadow registers on Stop mode exit
* Implement working STOP2 mode
* Fix formatting
* FuriHal: disable SWD pins if debug is disabled
* Power: cleanup battery info view, handle zero current report from gauge
* Fbt: add command line argument for extra global defines
* FuriHal: cleanup debug defines in power and os, drop deep_insomnia counter.
* Add a setting to disable deep sleep
* Clean up furi_hal_power
* FuriHal,FapLoader,Debug: implement debug in stop mode, workaround resume in stop
* FuriHal: document OS and power subsystems debugging
* Furi: enable debug interface on crash

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Co-authored-by: Aleksandr Kutuzov <alleteam@gmail.com>
2023-04-14 00:47:38 +10:00

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Furi HAL Debugging

Some Furi subsystem got additional debugging features that can be enabled by adding additional defines to firmware compilation. Usually they are used for low level tracing and profiling or signal redirection/duplication.

FuriHalOs

--extra-define=FURI_HAL_OS_DEBUG enables tick, tick suppression, idle and time flow.

There are 3 signals that will be exposed to external GPIO pins:

  • AWAKE - PA7 - High when system is busy with computations, low when sleeping. Can be used to track transitions to sleep mode.
  • TICK - PA6 - Flipped on system tick, only flips when no tick suppression in progress. Can be used to track tick skew and abnormal task scheduling.
  • SECOND - PA4 - Flipped each second. Can be used for tracing RT issue: time flow disturbance means system doesn't conforms Hard RT.

FuriHalPower

--extra-define=FURI_HAL_POWER_DEBUG enables power subsystem mode transitions tracing.

There are 2 signals that will be exposed to external GPIO pins:

  • WFI - PB2 - Light sleep (wait for interrupt) used. Basically this is lightest and most non-breaking things power save mode. All function and debug should work correctly in this mode.
  • STOP - PC3 - STOP mode used. Platform deep sleep mode. Extremely fragile mode where most of the silicon is disabled or in unusable state. Debugging MCU in this mode is nearly impossible.