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8f4264f4d2 pm-kit: defmt+probe-rs diagnostics + flip-link toolchain
Adopt proper embedded tooling for the blank-screen debug (user has a Pi Debug Probe):
- flip-link linker (baked into pm-rust:2): stack overflow faults cleanly instead of
  silently corrupting .bss/.data (the SPI buffer -> black screen class of bug).
- defmt + defmt-rtt + panic-probe: firmware logs boot/heap-free/display/parse/loop
  heartbeat over RTT; panics print message+location. .cargo runner = probe-rs run.
- Restore the full live metronome (from 08b0940) as the instrumented target.
- deploy + serve pm-kit.elf (probe-rs decodes defmt strings from the ELF).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-01 08:30:35 -05:00
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0c788b1153 pm-kit: live metronome — real tracks, clock, audio clicks, controls, view toggle
The firmware is now an actual metronome (not a static screen):
- embedded-alloc heap → parses tracks with track-format on-device.
- 4 built-in grooves; clock-driven from the Timer; audio clicks on the master
  lane's hits via the GP13 PWM (accent louder/longer), short edge-triggered pulses.
- Controls: A = play/stop, B = grid/notation view; joystick (rotated 90° CCW)
  up/down = tempo +/-, left/right = prev/next groove.
- Renders draw_metronome or draw_notation; a cheap draw_progress strip animates the
  bar position every frame (full redraw only on change → no flicker).
- Robust: all input reads use unwrap_or (no panics in the loop) — addresses the
  self-test crash (likely an ADC unwrap on WouldBlock) and the continuous-buzzer.

Compile + simulator verified (grid renders all 4 grooves incl. triplets/polymeter).
NEEDS ON-DEVICE CHECK: audio timing, joystick directions, and that the crash is gone.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-01 00:18:28 -05:00
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04350f9d09 pm-kit: peripheral self-test — buttons + joystick (ADC) + speaker (PWM)
Honest answer to 'do the inputs/speaker work?': they had NO Rust code. Add the
drivers and a live self-test: buttons GP15/GP14 (pull-up), joystick GP26/GP27 via
ADC, speaker GP13 via PWM (~2 kHz click on button press). draw_peripheral_test
(pm-ui) shows button states, joystick dot + X/Y values, and beep activity; layout
verified in the simulator (uisim --bin periphsim) before flashing.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-31 23:56:13 -05:00
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0fa32a827f Rust UI: host simulator (PNG) + shared pm-ui crate; trim panel init
Answer to 'can you simulate it?': the UI now renders on the host.
- pm-ui: shared no_std embedded-graphics drawing (draw_ui), used by BOTH the
  firmware and the simulator — single source, no divergence.
- uisim: host crate that draws pm-ui onto a framebuffer and exports a PNG (pure
  Rust, no SDL). Confirmed the bring-up pattern renders correctly off-device, so
  the black screen is a panel/controller issue, not a draw bug.
- pm-kit: use pm_ui::draw_ui; trim the ST7796 extension init to just unlock + 0xB6
  (the gamma/VCOM sent after DISPON likely blanked it); LED solid during init then
  slow 1 Hz blink so hung-init / running / reset-loop are distinguishable.

Note: the simulator covers WHAT we draw (layout/colour/logic). It does NOT model
the ST7796 controller's hardware quirks (0xB6 line count, MADCTL scan, SPI init) —
those still need the bench, but that's a one-time bring-up.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-31 21:54:20 -05:00
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4275187008 pm-kit milestone 2: ST7796 display bring-up
Init the Kit's ST7796 320x480 over SPI0 (SCK=GP2, MOSI=GP3, CS=GP5, DC=GP6,
RST=GP7; BGR, colours inverted, 16 MHz) via mipidsi 0.9 + embedded-graphics, and
draw a panel + "PM-KIT / RUST OK" so SPI + the graphics stack are verifiable on
screen. GP25 LED keeps blinking as a heartbeat.

Compiles for thumbv8m; runtime (does it draw? colours/orientation right?) is the
on-device check. Next: tune orientation/colour if needed, then inputs + audio + pm-core.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-31 20:56:07 -05:00
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0e224393f7 Rust port Stage 3 milestone 1: pm-kit boot-proof blink (RP2350)
First per-board binary. rust/pm-kit/ is a minimal rp235x-hal firmware that blinks
GP25 on the Pico 2 — proves the toolchain, RP2350 boot block (ImageDef), memory
layout, and flash before we add any drivers.

- src/main.rs + memory.x + build.rs + .cargo/config.toml: rp235x-hal blink, builds
  for thumbv8m.main-none-eabihf.
- build.sh + uf2.py: one command builds the ELF in the container, objcopies to a raw
  image, and packs pm-kit.uf2 (rp2350-arm-s family). Drag onto the Pico 2 in BOOTSEL.

Verified: builds clean; produces a valid 6-block UF2. Runtime (does it blink?) is the
on-device check. Next: drivers (display first) + link pm-core.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-31 20:34:46 -05:00