embassy/examples/std/src/bin/serial.rs

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#![feature(type_alias_impl_trait)]
#[path = "../serial_port.rs"]
mod serial_port;
use async_io::Async;
use embassy::executor::Executor;
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use embassy::io::AsyncBufReadExt;
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use embassy::util::Forever;
use log::*;
use nix::sys::termios;
use self::serial_port::SerialPort;
#[embassy::task]
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async fn run() {
// Open the serial port.
let baudrate = termios::BaudRate::B115200;
let port = SerialPort::new("/dev/ttyACM0", baudrate).unwrap();
//let port = Spy::new(port);
// Use async_io's reactor for async IO.
// This demonstrates how embassy's executor can drive futures from another IO library.
// Essentially, async_io::Async converts from AsRawFd+Read+Write to futures's AsyncRead+AsyncWrite
let port = Async::new(port).unwrap();
// This implements futures's AsyncBufRead based on futures's AsyncRead
let port = futures::io::BufReader::new(port);
// We can then use FromStdIo to convert from futures's AsyncBufRead+AsyncWrite
// to embassy's AsyncBufRead+AsyncWrite
let mut port = embassy::io::FromStdIo::new(port);
info!("Serial opened!");
loop {
let mut buf = [0u8; 256];
let n = port.read(&mut buf).await.unwrap();
info!("read {:?}", &buf[..n]);
}
}
static EXECUTOR: Forever<Executor> = Forever::new();
fn main() {
env_logger::builder()
.filter_level(log::LevelFilter::Debug)
.filter_module("async_io", log::LevelFilter::Info)
.format_timestamp_nanos()
.init();
let executor = EXECUTOR.put(Executor::new());
executor.run(|spawner| {
spawner.spawn(run()).unwrap();
});
}