Optimizing Arduino Code: no setup(), no loop() ⛔

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When you write Arduino code, you usually split your code into two parts: the setup() function that runs once, at the beginning of the program, and the loop() function that runs repeatedly. But did you know that it doesn't always have to be this way?
In this video you will learn how to write Arduino code without setup() and loop(), and see some of the benefits that come with it (such as reduced code size), as well as some solutions to common challenges with this method.
Arduino Port Registers Reference:
web.archive.org/web/202108130...
Arduino main() function source code:
github.com/arduino/ArduinoCor...
The code from the video:
wokwi.com/projects/3307127700...
The Arduino Blink Playground:
wokwi.com/arduino/libraries/d...

Пікірлер: 357

  • @edgarbonet1
    @edgarbonet1 Жыл бұрын

    For those who want still smaller, here is an assembly version that fits in 14 bytes: #include #define io(reg) _SFR_IO_ADDR(reg) sbi io(DDRB), 5 ; set PB5 as output loop: sbi io(PINB), 5 ; toggle PB5 ldi r26, 49 ; delay for 49 * 2^16 * 5 cycles delay: sbiw r24, 1 sbci r26, 0 brne delay rjmp loop Build it with `-nostdlib` in order to prevent the linker from adding the interrupt vector table (104 bytes) and the C runtime (28 bytes).

  • @emanuelh.a8492

    @emanuelh.a8492

    Жыл бұрын

    NICE..!! Im learning assembler and I love it.. :3

  • @hapsti

    @hapsti

    10 ай бұрын

    @@emanuelh.a8492 :3

  • @mikoposter

    @mikoposter

    10 ай бұрын

    how is the c runtime so tiny only 28 bytes?

  • @edgarbonet1

    @edgarbonet1

    10 ай бұрын

    @@mikoposter: * initialize some CPU registers (r1, SREG, SP): 12 bytes * call main: 4 bytes * jump to _exit: 4 bytes * implementation of __bad_interrupt: 4 bytes * implementation of _exit: 4 bytes That's 28 bytes total. If the program has a .bss section, add 16 bytes to zero that part of the RAM. If it has a .data section, add 22 bytes for copying it to RAM. This program doesn't use any RAM, but most non-trivial ones do have both a .bss and a .data section.

  • @asalvat-st6gg

    @asalvat-st6gg

    9 ай бұрын

    I had already try the same asm code and find that when substracting 0 with carry does not set the Z flag when r26 goes from 1 to 0. (At least in the Atmel Studio simulator). Instead I have to use: brnc delay , since the Carry flag is set when r26 goes from 0 to 0xFF,

  • @discopernicus
    @discopernicus4 жыл бұрын

    If you want for further memory saving. Try use assembly language and keep in mind that it will really give you headaches as you need to know the register memory address for every pin and interupt that the microcontroller had. So in real life situation, what is the benefit from this memory saving? Is it make the code run faster? Made it work more reliable? More stable? Well, my motto is, memory is there to be use and make your life easier. So use it as what it intended to be.

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the reply Denny! Agreed, when you have memory then definitely use it. In our opinion, optimizing is not all about the code size/execution speed, but first of all making good use of your time as a programmer, and saving headaches for people who come to maintain the code in the future (including yourself)

  • @EdwardKrapovnitsky

    @EdwardKrapovnitsky

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not using loop() actually does increase looping speed and using direct port management increases blinking speed hugely. With Arduino libraries I was getting about 250KHz maximum pin toggle speed while using direct port management and no loop() toggle speed was approximately 5MHz. That is 20x speed improvement! More than that using direct port management we can read and write multiple pins simultaneously further increasing speed. In operations like decoding encoder pulses that will be roughly 40x speed optimization.

  • @CrispyCircuits

    @CrispyCircuits

    Жыл бұрын

    Some comments are saying to just go ahead and use the memory that you have. But then when the new PSI42-69 chip comes out next year, you may find yourself having to write a new version of the program that needs exactly that "unneeded" memory. KISS with clean and secure code.

  • @networkoperations

    @networkoperations

    6 ай бұрын

    I mean, we're not talking C++ here. Most of this is very well translated 1:1 thru the interpreter. Not much will be saved hand writing the asm in this situation

  • @dmitrykh9183

    @dmitrykh9183

    5 ай бұрын

    @@CrispyCircuits The best approach is a combination of both ;) Write with the technics which gives faster TTM/more structured and supportable code - and optimize/rewrite in the low level only the parts you really need to.

  • @_a_x_s_
    @_a_x_s_2 жыл бұрын

    Using internal timer interrupts is more efficient and accurate for blinking an LED. Especially when you try to do something else aside of the blinking, which can make the LED blinking a bit slower as more instructions are executed after the blinking lines. Or for more efficient for some more tasks and the ease of use, FreeRTOS can be used. You just need to create the task, using the internal task delay method that is similar to the delay method although it might not be so optimised if you are trying to implement some simple applications like “blink”.

  • @alantong6121
    @alantong61214 жыл бұрын

    wow, main() will be my new skills that I can put on my resume!

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    4 жыл бұрын

    My main() skill is optimizing 😉

  • @horacewonghy

    @horacewonghy

    3 жыл бұрын

    and asm("");

  • @charly_a8654
    @charly_a8654 Жыл бұрын

    Arduino was invented as a platform for beginners on a microcontroller. And so everything complicated was hidden in the library. The great advantage is, you can start programming without reading datasheets and understanding the inner structure of a device. Because for beginners, this can be rather frustrating. The arduino-platform is ok for smaller projects. But if i want to use the full periphery of the controller and have to optimize for speed or memory-usage, i prefere the Atmel-Studio and coding in Ansi-C or even in assembler. The advantage is a much better use of the resources, but i loose the independence of processortype and i need much experience in debugging, especialy when using many nested interrupts. So, both approaches have their raison d'etre😊 There are thousands of ways to let a LED blink with a Microcontroller, but this in not the intended use of such a device.😉

  • @MrKANIOREX

    @MrKANIOREX

    6 ай бұрын

    @charly_a8654: "There are thousands of ways to let a LED blink with a Microcontroller, but this in not the intended use of such a device" Meanwhile in my head: kzread.info/dash/bejne/n3icsLOJpJunnpM.html

  • @stephanc7192

    @stephanc7192

    12 күн бұрын

    ​@@MrKANIOREX 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @electron7373
    @electron7373 Жыл бұрын

    Really good optimization's without leaving the Arduino ide. Pretty neat!

  • @lisandroiaffar4501
    @lisandroiaffar4501 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this great, high-quality tutorial :)

  • @Jobobaboss
    @Jobobaboss3 жыл бұрын

    Wow I didn’t know that this was possible. Awesome!

  • @DavidRisnik
    @DavidRisnik Жыл бұрын

    liked it ! very enlightening, I will follow your videos. hugs from Brazil !

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you David!

  • @williamheary1700
    @williamheary1700 Жыл бұрын

    Mind blown!! Here I was thinking that for more complex projects I'd have to do something crazy like break out sections of the code to multiple arduino units for the sake of storage and memory, but your video has shown me that I need to be more versed in my computer languages. Thank you for this!

  • @martinkuliza

    @martinkuliza

    10 ай бұрын

    if that's your problem why don't you just use ESP32 and all of a sudden you have more memory and delay doesn't block your program anymore

  • @nintendero65

    @nintendero65

    9 ай бұрын

    @@martinkulizadelay still blocks the program actually, you need to use freertos task for that purpose actually... and its harder and less intuitive than using millis() or delay()

  • @martinkuliza

    @martinkuliza

    9 ай бұрын

    @@nintendero65 Actually delay doesn't block the program and Actually it's not harder that millis and Actually...... You seem to like the word "Actually" DO YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT THIS WORD MEANS ? It means if something ACTUALLY IS a certain way Example : The reply button here in you tube ACTUALLY IS BLUE, if i said it was Red, You could say ACTUALLY IT'S BLUE and that would be a true statement Now... in FreeRTOS and it is FreeRTOS not freertos, "delay()" DOES NOT .... ACTUALLY Block the entire program. where as in Arduino it does so... delay using ARDUINO IDE will block the program vTaskDelay() Used in FreeRTOS DOES NOT block the entire program and when you use delay() in FreeRTOS the compiler converts delay() to vTaskDelay() and therefore it does not block the entire program TRY IT create 2 tasks 1 that blinks a red LED 1 that blinks a blue LED have them both run at a freqeency of 300ms but put a delay on the blue led for 5000ms SEE IF THE RED ONE STOPS...... LOL.............. IT WON'T in Arduino it will when using FreeRTOS it will NOT Because using delay or vTaskDelay in FreeRTOS only delays that task, Not the entire program HERE READ THIS TASK STATES www.freertos.org/RTOS-task-states.html RE "you need to use freertos task for that purpose actually" What did you think i was talking about ? "and its harder and less intuitive than using millis() or delay()" The Entire Language of C++ IS NOT INTUITIVE THAT'S WHY THERE IS A 400 PAGE DOCUMENT ON IT if Arduino and C++ was intuitive - No one would need to watch a you tube video - No one would need to ask "How do i make this LED blink" or "I connected my board but the sketch is not uploading" or "I've done everything right but my code doesn't compile" WHAT'S INTUITIVE ABOUT C++ IN THE FIRST PLACE ? Also WHEN COMPARING vTaskDelay() or just delay() and you only need to enter the number in the parenthesis HOW IS THAT HARDER Than going through millis and putting all that code in No mate, delay() is a hell of a lot easier in FreeRTOS in FreeRTOS you don't really have a reason to use millis, millis was always a band aid solution anyway

  • @Dante-420

    @Dante-420

    6 ай бұрын

    @@nintendero65 I think he meant that you avoid the delays when communicating between multiple MCUs if you have one MCU that's beefy enough to run your entire program.

  • @paulromsky9527
    @paulromsky9527 Жыл бұрын

    Great video. I use those low level registers to control WS2812 LEDs with my own code rather than the libraries. I figured out a while ago I could use main() like we normally use in C/C++, but the delay and other functions didn't work. Your video shows why. Thanks! So, if I write my own main() and then add in init(); initVariant(); and USBDevice.attach(); up front in it, I can then use it with any Arduino function [ like delay() ] just like we do with setup() and loop(). This is great! I teach Summer STEM and I want to show my students the normal main() entry point for a more general C/C++ expectations with most compliers.

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    Жыл бұрын

    Awesome! Where do you teach?

  • @paulromsky9527

    @paulromsky9527

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Wokwi I am retired here in New Hampshire. I only take 6 students over the summer: 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, for 8 weeks. I interview all the parents and students together. I don't go by grades but by aptitude and eagerness to learn... and it's free! Except for the price of the project/kits which each student keeps. My angle is "Don't let your kids play video games all summer, get them a head start on being a scientist/engineer/technician and focus on STEM all summer". The parents love me because I stay away from all the "woke" nonsense they teach in public schools these days. I tell each parent/student that we ALL say the US Pledge of Allegence before we start class each day. This ourages the liberal troublemakers and thus I pass on selecting their child for my class. One parent tried to sue me because she claimed I was indoctrinating childen. I said no, the pledge is just a form of solidarity, if you want indoctrination, then go back to the public school system. My lawyer shut her down instantly. It's my house on private property, I set the rules and tell everyone what they are, you and your child have to agree to the rules which are legal, parents can tune in and watch/listen to the class at any time (I covered the On Air LEDs on the cameras with tape so I never know when parents are watching), and I do not charge a fee, the students just pay for the cost for their projects that they keep. Some parents want me to deprogram their children from the brainwashing their children get in public schools, some even offer a nice paycheck, but I tell them no, I will stick with just STEM. The pledge is just to weed out those with closed minds or demand EVERYTHING in the world is done their way. The parents that do just that get so annoyed that their child with straight A's and is a perfect bleeding heart spreading their adgenda was not selected. I once had a student that was here from Mexico on a visa. His parents said they were not comfortable with the US pledge because they are not US citizens. I told them, ok, your child will sit quietly while the rest of the class stands and recites the US pledge, then, the class will sit quietly while he stands and I say the Mexico plege WITH HIM in Spanish. The parents loved me, their son was a wonderful student.

  • @lastchance045
    @lastchance0452 жыл бұрын

    The comment section shows great interest in this video. The point of the video is "Optimizing" . I suggest that you optimize the use of the screen space (width) Roughly 30% is wasted in two black voids. Further the width of the info block on the left could be reduced by half and still maintain its purpose. These changes would allow a much wider area for the code block and a larger font would make reading the screen possible. I enjoyed the video but gave up trying to read the text because of the illegibly small letters. Oddly the least important text in the info block is more legible as it has a larger font size. Thank you for not using any distracting music.

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    2 жыл бұрын

    Good points, thanks for the feedback!

  • @mathiaspampus813

    @mathiaspampus813

    5 ай бұрын

    Are you watching on a 4" 21:9 screen? If so, get a grip... if not, get a grip, your complaints are not valid. The trend of using overly large fonts "for people on mobile devices" has gone so far that I can't even watch some videos in fullscreen anymore, or have to move back like 10' to be able to read anything at all. Beside, how do you read the comments, horizontally scrolling because you have to zoom in so far? The video is utterly pointless anyway XD

  • @TagFul19
    @TagFul192 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, very interesting analysis!

  • @bobvanwagner6099
    @bobvanwagner60995 ай бұрын

    Great simple descriptive video. If ever redone in.a newer video: The sizing comments should include a description of what the mods were, and the operating result. Also would be nice to know what the empty loop time elapsed is, measured. You can use a stopwatch and and outer loop to lengthen the time to that which your fingers can operate the stopwatch to some good accuracy.

  • @dawidg1627
    @dawidg16272 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing, exellent idea!

  • @MrNix2012
    @MrNix20122 жыл бұрын

    Amazing, thank you very much :)

  • @qdcs524gmail
    @qdcs524gmail4 жыл бұрын

    One of the purposes of setup() and loop() is ease in programming for new coders. And function delay() offers accurate time delay. Your code is mix of low-level register access, and inaccurate delay using simple loop. If I want a 200ms delay, your coding would be inaccurate. If you want optimization I think you go for assembly language coding.

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the feedback Andre! Yes, totally, the accuracy of the "home-made" delay can be improved. This actually give me an idea for another video, stay tuned :-) Have you ever used assembly language in your projects? For which parts?

  • @rafa_dzto

    @rafa_dzto

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hey ​@@Wokwi! Did you make that other video? :) (I'd be really interested in using efficient delays, for me, precise time intervals are really important, with using _delay_ms() for example)

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@rafa_dzto Yes, you can find it here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/pqKax698qa_Ag9I.html

  • @gabiold

    @gabiold

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Andre Nixon Delgado Not completely true. While it is inaccurate with this cycle delay, it is not that much of a challenge to setup a timer for 1kHz frequency yourself (or any freq. which required in the project for other tasks), and make your own delay. It won't need half k of flash, and you might use that timer for several other timings. If you are not just blinking LED, but do some more advanced high-performance stuff, then interrupt handling, and utilizing that few timers that are in the core is a must. In a properly written automation code, there is not that much of use in a synchronous blocking delay function anyway as usually only the UI runs in the main thread and that usually waits for the user and updates the display, which is usually not quite wise to be delayed (for more than 10-50ms or so, it depends).

  • @bob-ny6kn

    @bob-ny6kn

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree with Angelo. Arduino API is for fast fun with electromech stuff. I coded for hardware users, giving them APIs built on APIs to get them (litterally) flying. Once they were aware of the environment, I showed them to the minutiae of the lower and lowest level code for tight control and timing. I am happy with Arduino's method. It makes coding widgets fun again.

  • @piano_arts_2007
    @piano_arts_20075 ай бұрын

    This is like using C code but without the Arduino "runtime" (if it can be considered as a programing runtime) and the same if you make some an aplication for windows but without the C runtime. Really cool.

  • @zoltanszilvasy7057
    @zoltanszilvasy70574 жыл бұрын

    And what about compiling the "optimized" code to, for example, an STM32 Arduino-compatible board? Do you think, this is really a good way? I think this way is "good" only for dropping any portability and stucking into a very specific hardware. Moreover, if you want to write effective code to a particular hardware, than you can drop also C language and do it in the hardware's assembly. But, I think, Arduino's concept is rather the opposite of this and it better wants you to make code that can be portedto as many hardware environment as you can imagine for the task.

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hi Zoltan, thanks for your comment! Yea, this makes you appreciate the simplicity of Arduino, and portability, as well as the huge ecosystem of third-party libraries, code, and tutorials is what makes Arduino so powerful and amazing!

  • @michelobfedusenko8320

    @michelobfedusenko8320

    2 жыл бұрын

    Arn’t cpu map libraries, such as in grbl and marlin, the answer to portability when using port addresses? Am I missing something?

  • @sharpfang

    @sharpfang

    2 жыл бұрын

    Dropping C in favor of ASM made sense some 10-15 years ago. Nowadays it's very hard to write better ASM code than what the compiler will generate from C.

  • @jrstf

    @jrstf

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sharpfang - For me, writing C is torture because I don't know how to view the resulting assembler code, so I'm left to guess what my code does. That's only a problem in a small number of cases but they are very important. For instance, when I turn off interrupts for some critical code, I don't know enough to be sure the optimizer isn't going to relocate some of that critical code outside the uninterruptable section.

  • @edgarbonet1

    @edgarbonet1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jrstf You can use `objdump -C` to get an assembly listing of your compiled code, intermixed with the original C statements. This shows very clearly what the compiler does with your code. Not something I would do everyday, but it is handy for this small critical cases. Also, for critical sections on AVR, you have the avr-libc macro ATOMIC_BLOCK.

  • @davitberishvili8062
    @davitberishvili80624 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! Its wery usefull

  • @xurshidsodiqov9323
    @xurshidsodiqov93232 жыл бұрын

    👏 amazing video 👍

  • @samj1012
    @samj1012 Жыл бұрын

    Cannot thank you enough wokwi..this delay removal tool is easier than millis()...thumbs up for you

  • @WistrelChianti
    @WistrelChianti Жыл бұрын

    Usefull to know... I did once hit the space constraints of an uno but have since jumped to a controller with built in wifi and more room so the problem went away. Might come in handy though if I ever go back to using the uno with the ethernet shield for something else.

  • @JohnHill-qo3hb
    @JohnHill-qo3hb Жыл бұрын

    In the book "Programming Arduino; Getting Started with Sketches" by Simon Monk, he mentions "main". I just unsuccessfully tried to find the page but that is all he does, mention it. Interesting video, subbed...

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @castlecodersltd
    @castlecodersltd2 жыл бұрын

    Interesting video, thank you

  • @raghavsrivastava2910
    @raghavsrivastava29103 жыл бұрын

    Great video sir.

  • @helvacitaha
    @helvacitaha6 ай бұрын

    amazing video, thanks

  • @Fahnder99
    @Fahnder992 жыл бұрын

    replace delay with for loop is replacing ugly with catastrophy.

  • @ihsancicek4500
    @ihsancicek45006 ай бұрын

    I think you can create a delay function of your own, and use it whenever you need some delay. To protect the for loop getting pruned by the optimization process, you could have used volatile keyword for the function. It may yield a smaller footprint (I have not tried myself). The same volatile keyword approach can be used for interrupt service routine functions as well.

  • @brinza888

    @brinza888

    6 ай бұрын

    In C you can not apply volatile keyword to functions

  • @raahimfareed

    @raahimfareed

    6 ай бұрын

    @@brinza888 Arduino uses C++ I think, not C

  • @owengrossman1414
    @owengrossman14144 жыл бұрын

    Would the percentage reduction be nearly as large if the program had started out to be 5000 bytes? It seems like you would reduce it by the same number of bytes when you eliminate setup() and loop().

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    4 жыл бұрын

    That's right Owen!

  • @flinkiklug6666
    @flinkiklug66662 жыл бұрын

    Berry nice. I don't need it now. but it is good to know

  • @FelipeValladares
    @FelipeValladares3 жыл бұрын

    Hi! thanks for the video, it is very useful information! I have a question, the link you post about "Port registers" talks about ATmega8 and ATmega168 microcontrollers... Is "Port registers" possible to use with mega32u2??

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes, the ATmega32u has even more port registers, going from PORTB to PORTF. You can find the complete information in the data sheet: ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/Atmel-7766-8-bit-AVR-ATmega16U4-32U4_Datasheet.pdf

  • @hk-four-sixteen
    @hk-four-sixteen5 ай бұрын

    Optimizing code is good. However, premature optimization can waste a lot of time on something we really don't need or may not benefit from. Thus, the saying "Premature optimization is the root of evil, -Donald Knuth". So we build something that works first then examine it later to find out areas that need optimization. 😉 Anyways I've learnt something new from this video. I am from a web development background with php and c# and I'm new to arduino

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes!

  • @cooltech7889
    @cooltech78894 жыл бұрын

    I love your videos

  • @tokitahmid6641
    @tokitahmid66414 жыл бұрын

    nice work . go ahead.

  • @tankumaat
    @tankumaat Жыл бұрын

    What about long push and looping menu system that jumps to different menu loop after long push.

  • @misterAD88
    @misterAD884 жыл бұрын

    Very good i love arduino projects

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    4 жыл бұрын

    We love them too!

  • @josealejandrosuarez4189
    @josealejandrosuarez41894 жыл бұрын

    Good tutorial! And good english! Slow and clear! Ideal for spanish people.

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    4 жыл бұрын

    Muchas gracias Jose!

  • @im_beezoy
    @im_beezoy4 жыл бұрын

    wow , amazing

  • @lutzmuller5703
    @lutzmuller57035 ай бұрын

    Hi, how can I insert a simple diode 1N4004 or transistor 2N3906.

  • @felixbaum2180
    @felixbaum21802 жыл бұрын

    You could use volatile long in your for loop, idk about asm() so don't know if that's more efficient

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    2 жыл бұрын

    Good tip!

  • @dmitryefimkin6550
    @dmitryefimkin65505 ай бұрын

    Спасибо. :) Очень интересное видео.

  • @alextorres7295
    @alextorres72955 ай бұрын

    That was interesting!

  • @amirbahador.developer
    @amirbahador.developer6 ай бұрын

    thank you very much❤🙏🏻

  • @rizkitrimukti3827
    @rizkitrimukti38273 ай бұрын

    Can I2C Communication Components such as LCD 12C or Oled use this port manipulation?

  • @pick_and_play
    @pick_and_play4 жыл бұрын

    It's like going back to complex embedded coding from eaiser one. It negates the purpose of using Arduino :D. That's what I feel. A good solution would be to use a cheap, but well built Arduino hardware, remove the Arduino bootloader and use it as a regular AVR board.

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    4 жыл бұрын

    Right, it helps you appreciate how much Arduino is making our lives simpler

  • @voytechj
    @voytechj2 жыл бұрын

    it is possible to reduce code by another ~128 bytes. First chunk of Flash memory is occupied by interrupt vector table and stack initialization. If we do not use interrupts then our code could start at address 0 without jump instruction to skip other interrupt vectors. A lot of instructions is wasted to make a delay, I have a suspicious that setting a timer and toggling pin in an interrupt function could lead to a much smaller code.

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the tip!

  • @lebigamine9916
    @lebigamine99167 ай бұрын

    You make my day

  • @laurentiucristian1
    @laurentiucristian14 жыл бұрын

    Premature optimization is the root of all evil :))) lol. Good video tho!

  • @UriShaked

    @UriShaked

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank! Yeah, I should have said that at the end :)

  • @stephanc7192
    @stephanc719212 күн бұрын

    Great video

  • @DinhoPilot
    @DinhoPilot2 жыл бұрын

    I never really used more than 50% mem on an Arduino program, but I don't doubt there are engineers/developers who will want to squeeze it as possible. Technically this video is very good

  • @DrakeOola

    @DrakeOola

    2 жыл бұрын

    Your projects are really small and simple if you never reach the limit...

  • @DinhoPilot

    @DinhoPilot

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@DrakeOola Personally if I needed more hardware I would use a Raspberry Pi, or another type of controller. Give me an example of any complex project?

  • @adammurphy5429

    @adammurphy5429

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DrakeOola or libraries being used are very small

  • @larrybud

    @larrybud

    7 ай бұрын

    With today's microprocessors being so cheap, it makes no sense to spend time optimizing for memory when you can just buy a more capable cpu. But yes, it's an interesting video, and this is common with all higher level languages.

  • @serhiikuzmychov8784
    @serhiikuzmychov87844 жыл бұрын

    it is not 'optimization' it good explanation how Arduino framework works inside, he stripped out most of arduino )))

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    4 жыл бұрын

    Good point, thanks!

  • @gabiold

    @gabiold

    3 жыл бұрын

    Exactly. I won't call it optimization, I'd rather call it not using Arduino instead, but doing bare metal development. As someone who started embedded development before Arduino was a thing (or even born...), I like to write my own code, and know everything that will happen iside the device. I usually develop mostly interrupt-driven code and it is not that straightforward to write reentrant/multithreading code and it also not welcome that the framework wastes cycles and timers and so on while I could have utilized the whole core by myself. If someone at the point needing this kind of stuff, high performance code, etc. then it is better to leave the Arduino framework behind and start some serious embedded development. 😉

  • @Ikurazo
    @Ikurazo3 жыл бұрын

    Would this optimization interfere with UART communication protocols if I were planning to connect the Arduino to the Raspberry Pi and send data packets to and fro the 2 devices?

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    3 жыл бұрын

    It would interfere with Arduino's Serial library, since it requires enabling interrupts. It can be mitigated by calling sei(): int main() { sei(); Serial.begin(115200); Serial.println("Hello World"); while(1); } But I wouldn't do this unless there's a really good reason to.

  • @tomekprzytarski9167
    @tomekprzytarski91675 ай бұрын

    What about incresing code? 924 bytes is preloaded arduino.h content, which will be used for building bigger code.

  • @lezbriddon
    @lezbriddon7 ай бұрын

    The overhead of the approx 800bytes and a few bytes of dynamic, is this a fixed overhead or does that overhead grow as the user sketch grows?

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    7 ай бұрын

    It may grow when using additional library functions (such as the Serial library).

  • @weash33
    @weash334 ай бұрын

    I would really like to see an demonstration on how much of a speed gain we can achieve as a result of these kind of optimizations.

  • @Edmorbus
    @Edmorbus Жыл бұрын

    Good day, can you help me with the code for 4x 12v car battery voltage monitoring with ESP32 home

  • @surname_name
    @surname_name5 ай бұрын

    How to open "Program running" window (with "Sketch uses ..." information)?

  • @khatharrmalkavian3306
    @khatharrmalkavian33067 ай бұрын

    How do you move text up and down with the keyboard like that? I tried several combinations of ctrl, alt, shift and the arrow keys, but couldn't replicate the behavior in SciTE. Is it unique to Arduino IDE?

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    7 ай бұрын

    Alt+Up or Alt+Down. This works in editors derived from VS Code, such as the editor Wokwi is using.

  • @khatharrmalkavian3306

    @khatharrmalkavian3306

    7 ай бұрын

    @@WokwiAh. Thank you

  • @re.liable
    @re.liable2 жыл бұрын

    I wonder where can I find the port registers reference now... the link in the description does not seem to work for me, and I can't seem to find it on Arduino's official references I mean, I sure could use one of the tutorials I've already seen in the internet, but the official documentation would be nice. I wonder why they removed it

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, they seem to have removed the reference page from their site. I updated the link in the video description to point to an archived version of that page.

  • @Astrabajt
    @Astrabajt3 ай бұрын

    Im wondering why PINB can be assigned with the value. I thought it was read only ;)

  • @NavySturmGewehr
    @NavySturmGewehr Жыл бұрын

    Does wokwi support adafruit boards? I have the adafruit feather nrf52832 with the m4f.

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi! Wokwi does not simulate the nRF52 at this time, but feel free to open a feature request: github.com/wokwi/wokwi-features/issues/new/choose

  • @gabrielcorrales8878
    @gabrielcorrales88782 жыл бұрын

    when you called that "for" function, how much time does it take to increase that i variable by one?

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    2 жыл бұрын

    The "for" loop does more than that: it also checks the if the new value is less than 500000, and jumps back to the start of the loop. If you just want to measure how much time it takes to increment a "long" time variable by one, check out this video that explains how to measure it: kzread.info/dash/bejne/pqKax698qa_Ag9I.html And if you want to measure the time of one complete iteration of the "for" loop, you could count the time it takes for the entire loop to run (e.g. by logging the time returned by `micros()`), then divide by 500,000.

  • @camilosanchez869
    @camilosanchez8694 жыл бұрын

    Nice👍

  • @_PathOfExile
    @_PathOfExile2 жыл бұрын

    how about expanding the arduino program memory using hardware. in the other hand we keep the programming fun and easy.

  • @Axeltreman
    @Axeltreman Жыл бұрын

    Any ideas how to faster analog read?

  • @jakeowsley6552
    @jakeowsley65523 ай бұрын

    Hello, This was something I hadn't seen before. Writing PINB toggles all bits (i.e. 0xFF). That part wasn't clear from your narration, "totals the pins". PINx is considered a read only register in Atmel docs. Thanks.

  • @aisawaloki1571
    @aisawaloki15716 ай бұрын

    Very interesting, but I wonder if the idle loop would consume more power then delay function, as in many architectures delay or waiting is done by halt the cpu until woke up by the timer, is truly do nothing; while the "do nothing" loop are actually doing something to count the loop and branching back continuously.

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    6 ай бұрын

    In the case of Arduino Uno, the delay() function doesn't halt the CPU (there's a discussion about this in another comment), so the power consumption would roughly be equivalent. But on other MCUs, it does halt the CPU (e.g. on the Raspberry Pi Pico).

  • @joamarticorena9018
    @joamarticorena90183 ай бұрын

    Greate video

  • @ahmadmustafeen7532
    @ahmadmustafeen75324 жыл бұрын

    Hey. I have stuck in a problem.. is there a way to discount hc05 connection automatically after some time?

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hello Ahmad, you can try sending at "AT+DISC" command from the Arduino while the module is in AT command mode. Not sure this will work, but worth a try!

  • @temattcha
    @temattcha Жыл бұрын

    how can we do it in a esp32?

  • @dopo8333
    @dopo83336 ай бұрын

    Nice insight. Still, complex code would be difficult from scratch.

  • @VasaMusic438
    @VasaMusic4382 жыл бұрын

    Greattttttt !!!!!

  • @mazharkhaliq1971
    @mazharkhaliq19715 ай бұрын

    How it toggles PinB = 0xff; Means it should be high always, right?

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    5 ай бұрын

    Writing to the PORTB register sets the value of the output pins in the PB group, and writing to the PINB register toggles them. So PORTB = 0xff; will always set the pins high, and PINB = 0xff; will toggle all the pins.

  • @Gratiman
    @Gratiman4 жыл бұрын

    Good video (Y)

  • @muhandiz6585
    @muhandiz65855 ай бұрын

    inside the for loop you can write ; which is an empty statement ,then the compiler would never ignore the for loop, or a better solution could be by moving the increment of i to the loop: for(long i=0;i

  • @paulalmquist5683
    @paulalmquist56834 ай бұрын

    Smaller but at what price? Readability, which directly effects maintainability! Part of the purpose of the Arduino IDE is to make programming easier, especially for the beginner. There are plenty of microcontrollers on the market so if you need more memory or more speed buy a different one. If one needs to minimize size then write the code in the assembly language for the target device and document it well but don't expect it to be easily understood by a wide audience.

  • @StormGod29
    @StormGod296 ай бұрын

    I always just use _delay_ms(1000) instead of delay(1000). The compiler knows exactly the for loop to jam into your code based on the frequency of your target board so timings remain accurate. And the compiled code is still tiny and readable without being bloated with Arduino stuff. This also compiles to 158 bytes and 0 bytes of DRAM int main(void) { DDRB = 0xff; // Set pins 8-13 to OUTPUT for(;;) { // Loop forever PINB = 0xff; // Toggle pins 8-13 _delay_ms(1000); // Do nothing for 1,000ms } }

  • @davitberishvili8062
    @davitberishvili80624 жыл бұрын

    using main() function how can be used drivers for different modules and EEPROM memory?

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    4 жыл бұрын

    Some of them will work out of the box, and some will need some extra code that sets up the timers so that delay() works correctly. But as many people commented, we wouldn't go with our own main() in most cases. setup() and loop() do the trick well for most programs, and the idea of the video is to learn how things work behind the scenes, and also to learn to appreciate the convenience of the Arduino standard library, Wiring.

  • @davitberishvili8062

    @davitberishvili8062

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks

  • @stonered8760
    @stonered87605 ай бұрын

    Why would you develop MCUs with Arduino if you want to access the 'ugly' registers directly?

  • @syedabidaliabdi1273
    @syedabidaliabdi12732 жыл бұрын

    How can we add additional library in wokwi and components... Also let me know website to test raspberry pi 4 model B semulator online ?

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    Жыл бұрын

    For libraries, you can use the "Library Manager" tab. For components, there's a new "Custom CHIP API" that is being developed. Look out for documentation over the next few weeks. Raspberry Pi 4 Model B simulator - not something that you are likely to find online, as it's too demanding to simulate inside a web browser.

  • @behzadabf
    @behzadabf Жыл бұрын

    bravooooo👍

  • @mainaTheMaker
    @mainaTheMaker4 жыл бұрын

    That's great I had a feeling there is a way to optimize code. How do I print lcd values and control stepper motor in same loop without causing delays to stepper motor

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! Which library are you using for the Stepper motor?

  • @mainaTheMaker

    @mainaTheMaker

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Wokwi I was using a4988 module So I was creating a pwm signal using digitalwrite and delay function to implement it.

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    4 жыл бұрын

    ​@@mainaTheMaker check out the AccelStepper library, as it supports sending the PWM signal in a non-blocking fashion (so you can keep update the LCD while the PWM signal is being sent).

  • @kisoregupthaa2639

    @kisoregupthaa2639

    4 жыл бұрын

    You can code by using LPC 2148 microcontroller method , it tells easy method without using any library function by perfectly knowing function of stepper motor

  • @user-jj4cq9ls8r

    @user-jj4cq9ls8r

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hi mates! I have just started to learn arduinos, i have completely no idea what u r talking about, but i appreciaye it. 😅😅😂

  • @darklegend9868
    @darklegend986814 сағат бұрын

    How to get the exact desired delay?

  • @mlutteral
    @mlutteral5 ай бұрын

    that is what libraries do: trade overhead for readability and easy of use. I don't think it worth to go quasi-assembly to save some hundreds bytes, but it is a nice exercice though

  • @codewithdaniel-1
    @codewithdaniel-1 Жыл бұрын

    Wokwi the best simulator for Arduino and esp32..I was surprised I was able to simulate freertos too 😯.

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    Жыл бұрын

    Great to hear Danny! What did you do with FreeRTOS?

  • @codewithdaniel-1

    @codewithdaniel-1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Wokwi I was able simulate all freertos API's such as: queues, mailbox, semaphores(mutex binary and counting), task notifications, interrupts(with rtos),event groups ,timers ..and everything worked smoothly I chose esp32 for the simulations...thanks for the effort you put in place to make this possible ,, you have made prototyping easier.

  • @erickferreira6309
    @erickferreira63092 жыл бұрын

    Poderiam fazer um app para Androi, estou muito empolgado com esse simulador!!!

  • @prooffypro5834
    @prooffypro58342 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. I think that you have the deep programming knowledge. and you may help me solving my problem. I want to turn ON an LED for a definite time with a button, by using an ARDUINO UNO R3, even I hold the botton more than defined time. In short, I need one puls every time. I can do it a resistor and a cap at the input of ARDUINO, but I do not want to use any passive component. Could you help me? Thank you in advance...

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    2 жыл бұрын

    You are invited to the discord chat at wokwi.com/discord. Ask the question in the #questions channel and we'll try to help!

  • @prooffypro5834

    @prooffypro5834

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Wokwi Thank you for the invitation.

  • @armanlalani
    @armanlalani4 жыл бұрын

    Does this optimizes only the memory utilized or also increases the speed of execution?

  • @morante1998

    @morante1998

    4 жыл бұрын

    If memory utilization is optimized, speed of execution would also be optimize since there is no floating variables.

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    4 жыл бұрын

    That's a great question! Next video will be about this exactly :-)

  • @EdwardKrapovnitsky

    @EdwardKrapovnitsky

    2 жыл бұрын

    Also loop () and digital write () functions are about 20x times slower than direct port management and not using loop (). So speed increase huge when delays unwelcome.

  • @jujuasdf
    @jujuasdf5 ай бұрын

    Too much interesting

  • @LexBarun
    @LexBarun4 жыл бұрын

    The looong loop for nothing with cap 0-499.999 is not represent one second accurately, and will it be longer if the code is much complex?

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    4 жыл бұрын

    That's true! To represent one second accurately, you could use the timers. If you want, we can post a demo for for that too.

  • @LexBarun

    @LexBarun

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Wokwi timer?

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@LexBarun yes, that's also how delay() works behind the scenes. Here is an example that uses Timer 1 to blink the LED every second: wokwi.com/share/GW8g3bgG5ooEcx2fWCH1? If you are interested, you can learn more about this in the following blog post, look for the section that says: "Blinking with Timers" blog.wokwi.com/5-ways-to-blink-an-led-with-arduino/?

  • @tommymairo8964
    @tommymairo89645 ай бұрын

    Shouldn't the compiler do the optimization during compile time? If there's no need for dynamic memory allocations.

  • @colleagueriley860

    @colleagueriley860

    28 күн бұрын

    you trust your compiler to fix bad code?

  • @isheamongus811
    @isheamongus8116 ай бұрын

    int main(){return 0;} ?

  • @regisrobart998
    @regisrobart9986 ай бұрын

    Hello from France, really very interesting, is this applicable to attiny85? In the Arduino documentation there is nothing about these subtleties?

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks! Yeah, the principles are the same. Arduino documentation tries to be broadly applicable to multiple boards, so they usually don't get into AVR-specific things. The datasheet is where you can find (almost) all the information, and there are also numerus blog posts and threads in forums such as AVR Freaks.

  • @regisrobart998

    @regisrobart998

    5 ай бұрын

    thank's @@Wokwi

  • @xiaomiphone9349
    @xiaomiphone93493 жыл бұрын

    Nice, tanx

  • @deeepakkushwah2503
    @deeepakkushwah25033 жыл бұрын

    Can you please help me to make a code for dmx stapper motor with encoder

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    3 жыл бұрын

    Sorry, I have no experience with DMX

  • @seoness
    @seoness2 жыл бұрын

    Can i run node js on Wokwi simulator and how paste code

  • @Wokwi

    @Wokwi

    2 жыл бұрын

    Node.js does not run on any of the devices we currently simulate (Arduino, ESP32, Pi Pico, etc).

  • @Calamity_Jack
    @Calamity_Jack5 ай бұрын

    Back in the 70s, memory was expensive so we had to optimize byte usage by using inline assembly, bank switching, etc. I can't believe in 2024 where memory is cheap and plentiful we're still trying to save bytes!

  • @wildfox1994
    @wildfox19946 ай бұрын

    Nice but it's just reverting back to good old days without Arduino, when you need to constantly look into microchip manual 😅😅

  • @koopa2k
    @koopa2k4 ай бұрын

    two dissimilar scripts take different amounts of memory - no schmit schmerlock. it'd help if you actually made the two function work exactly the same first (no sneaky fakeness). Also overriding the main(void) will stop the Serial poller which the stock main(void) function performs as part of each loop... not an issue for a super basic blah function as you've demonstrated, but pretty much essential for debugging proper programs. while the above is fun, I would actually state the above is more of an example as to how trying to reduce for no reason causes accidental obfuscation, reduced functionality and a harder time overall to perform diagnostics. If you have to squeeze a few bytes out of a program then the more appropriate way can actually be to uplift the selected arduino to a higher performant/capacity version.

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