Merge #1121
1121: Add examples for stm32f0 r=lulf a=imrank03 Hello `@lulf,` I added some more examples to stm32f0 and tested on hardware. With love, Imran Co-authored-by: @imrank03 <immu0396@gmail.com>
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embassy-sync = { version = "0.1.0", path = "../../embassy-sync", features = ["defmt"] }
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embassy-executor = { version = "0.1.0", path = "../../embassy-executor", features = ["defmt", "integrated-timers"] }
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embassy-time = { version = "0.1.0", path = "../../embassy-time", features = ["defmt", "defmt-timestamp-uptime", "tick-hz-32_768"] }
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embassy-stm32 = { version = "0.1.0", path = "../../embassy-stm32", features = ["nightly", "defmt", "memory-x", "stm32f091rc", "time-driver-any"] }
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embassy-stm32 = { version = "0.1.0", path = "../../embassy-stm32", features = ["nightly", "defmt", "memory-x", "stm32f091rc", "time-driver-any", "exti"] }
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static_cell = "1.0"
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examples/stm32f0/src/bin/button_controlled_blink.rs
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examples/stm32f0/src/bin/button_controlled_blink.rs
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//! This example showcases how to create task
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#![no_std]
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#![no_main]
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#![feature(type_alias_impl_trait)]
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use core::sync::atomic::{AtomicU32, Ordering};
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use defmt::info;
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use embassy_executor::Spawner;
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use embassy_stm32::exti::ExtiInput;
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use embassy_stm32::gpio::{AnyPin, Input, Level, Output, Pin, Pull, Speed};
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use embassy_time::{Duration, Timer};
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use {defmt_rtt as _, panic_probe as _};
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static BLINK_MS: AtomicU32 = AtomicU32::new(0);
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#[embassy_executor::task]
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async fn led_task(led: AnyPin) {
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// Configure the LED pin as a push pull ouput and obtain handler.
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// On the Nucleo F091RC theres an on-board LED connected to pin PA5.
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let mut led = Output::new(led, Level::Low, Speed::Low);
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loop {
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let del = BLINK_MS.load(Ordering::Relaxed);
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info!("Value of del is {}", del);
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Timer::after(Duration::from_millis(del.into())).await;
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info!("LED toggling");
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led.toggle();
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}
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}
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#[embassy_executor::main]
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async fn main(spawner: Spawner) {
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// Initialize and create handle for devicer peripherals
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let p = embassy_stm32::init(Default::default());
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// Configure the button pin and obtain handler.
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// On the Nucleo F091RC there is a button connected to pin PC13.
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let button = Input::new(p.PC13, Pull::None);
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let mut button = ExtiInput::new(button, p.EXTI13);
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// Create and initialize a delay variable to manage delay loop
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let mut del_var = 2000;
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// Blink duration value to global context
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BLINK_MS.store(del_var, Ordering::Relaxed);
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// Spawn LED blinking task
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spawner.spawn(led_task(p.PA5.degrade())).unwrap();
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loop {
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// Check if button got pressed
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button.wait_for_rising_edge().await;
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info!("rising_edge");
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del_var = del_var - 200;
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// If updated delay value drops below 200 then reset it back to starting value
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if del_var < 200 {
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del_var = 2000;
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}
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// Updated delay value to global context
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BLINK_MS.store(del_var, Ordering::Relaxed);
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}
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}
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examples/stm32f0/src/bin/button_exti.rs
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examples/stm32f0/src/bin/button_exti.rs
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#![no_std]
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#![no_main]
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#![feature(type_alias_impl_trait)]
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use defmt::*;
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use embassy_executor::Spawner;
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use embassy_stm32::exti::ExtiInput;
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use embassy_stm32::gpio::{Input, Pull};
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use {defmt_rtt as _, panic_probe as _};
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#[embassy_executor::main]
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async fn main(_spawner: Spawner) {
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// Initialize and create handle for devicer peripherals
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let p = embassy_stm32::init(Default::default());
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// Configure the button pin and obtain handler.
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// On the Nucleo F091RC there is a button connected to pin PC13.
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let button = Input::new(p.PC13, Pull::Down);
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let mut button = ExtiInput::new(button, p.EXTI13);
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info!("Press the USER button...");
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loop {
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button.wait_for_falling_edge().await;
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info!("Pressed!");
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button.wait_for_rising_edge().await;
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info!("Released!");
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}
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}
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examples/stm32f0/src/bin/priority.rs
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examples/stm32f0/src/bin/priority.rs
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//! This example showcases how to create multiple Executor instances to run tasks at
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//! different priority levels.
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//!
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//! Low priority executor runs in thread mode (not interrupt), and uses `sev` for signaling
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//! there's work in the queue, and `wfe` for waiting for work.
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//!
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//! Medium and high priority executors run in two interrupts with different priorities.
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//! Signaling work is done by pending the interrupt. No "waiting" needs to be done explicitly, since
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//! when there's work the interrupt will trigger and run the executor.
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//!
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//! Sample output below. Note that high priority ticks can interrupt everything else, and
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//! medium priority computations can interrupt low priority computations, making them to appear
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//! to take significantly longer time.
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//!
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//! ```not_rust
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//! [med] Starting long computation
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//! [med] done in 992 ms
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//! [high] tick!
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//! [low] Starting long computation
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//! [med] Starting long computation
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//! [high] tick!
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//! [high] tick!
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//! [med] done in 993 ms
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//! [med] Starting long computation
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//! [high] tick!
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//! [high] tick!
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//! [med] done in 993 ms
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//! [low] done in 3972 ms
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//! [med] Starting long computation
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//! [high] tick!
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//! [high] tick!
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//! [med] done in 993 ms
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//! ```
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//!
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//! For comparison, try changing the code so all 3 tasks get spawned on the low priority executor.
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//! You will get an output like the following. Note that no computation is ever interrupted.
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//!
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//! ```not_rust
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//! [high] tick!
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//! [med] Starting long computation
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//! [med] done in 496 ms
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//! [low] Starting long computation
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//! [low] done in 992 ms
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//! [med] Starting long computation
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//! [med] done in 496 ms
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//! [high] tick!
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//! [low] Starting long computation
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//! [low] done in 992 ms
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//! [high] tick!
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//! [med] Starting long computation
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//! [med] done in 496 ms
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//! [high] tick!
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//! ```
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//!
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#![no_std]
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#![no_main]
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#![feature(type_alias_impl_trait)]
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use cortex_m_rt::entry;
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use defmt::*;
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use embassy_stm32::executor::{Executor, InterruptExecutor};
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use embassy_stm32::interrupt;
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use embassy_stm32::interrupt::InterruptExt;
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use embassy_time::{Duration, Instant, Timer};
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use static_cell::StaticCell;
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use {defmt_rtt as _, panic_probe as _};
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#[embassy_executor::task]
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async fn run_high() {
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loop {
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// info!(" [high] tick!");
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Timer::after(Duration::from_ticks(27374)).await;
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}
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}
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#[embassy_executor::task]
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async fn run_med() {
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loop {
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let start = Instant::now();
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info!(" [med] Starting long computation");
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// Spin-wait to simulate a long CPU computation
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cortex_m::asm::delay(8_000_000); // ~1 second
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let end = Instant::now();
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let ms = end.duration_since(start).as_ticks() / 33;
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info!(" [med] done in {} ms", ms);
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Timer::after(Duration::from_ticks(23421)).await;
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}
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}
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#[embassy_executor::task]
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async fn run_low() {
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loop {
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let start = Instant::now();
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info!("[low] Starting long computation");
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// Spin-wait to simulate a long CPU computation
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cortex_m::asm::delay(16_000_000); // ~2 seconds
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let end = Instant::now();
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let ms = end.duration_since(start).as_ticks() / 33;
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info!("[low] done in {} ms", ms);
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Timer::after(Duration::from_ticks(32983)).await;
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}
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}
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static EXECUTOR_HIGH: StaticCell<InterruptExecutor<interrupt::USART1>> = StaticCell::new();
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static EXECUTOR_MED: StaticCell<InterruptExecutor<interrupt::USART2>> = StaticCell::new();
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static EXECUTOR_LOW: StaticCell<Executor> = StaticCell::new();
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#[entry]
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fn main() -> ! {
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// Initialize and create handle for devicer peripherals
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let _p = embassy_stm32::init(Default::default());
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// High-priority executor: USART1, priority level 6
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let irq = interrupt::take!(USART1);
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irq.set_priority(interrupt::Priority::P6);
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let executor = EXECUTOR_HIGH.init(InterruptExecutor::new(irq));
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let spawner = executor.start();
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unwrap!(spawner.spawn(run_high()));
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// Medium-priority executor: USART2, priority level 7
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let irq = interrupt::take!(USART2);
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irq.set_priority(interrupt::Priority::P7);
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let executor = EXECUTOR_MED.init(InterruptExecutor::new(irq));
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let spawner = executor.start();
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unwrap!(spawner.spawn(run_med()));
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// Low priority executor: runs in thread mode, using WFE/SEV
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let executor = EXECUTOR_LOW.init(Executor::new());
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executor.run(|spawner| {
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unwrap!(spawner.spawn(run_low()));
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});
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}
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examples/stm32f0/src/bin/wdg.rs
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examples/stm32f0/src/bin/wdg.rs
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#![no_std]
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#![no_main]
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#![feature(type_alias_impl_trait)]
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use defmt::*;
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use embassy_executor::Spawner;
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use embassy_stm32::wdg::IndependentWatchdog;
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use embassy_time::{Duration, Timer};
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use {defmt_rtt as _, panic_probe as _};
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#[embassy_executor::main]
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async fn main(_spawner: Spawner) {
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// Initialize and create handle for devicer peripherals
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let p = embassy_stm32::init(Default::default());
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// Configure the independent watchdog timer
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let mut wdg = IndependentWatchdog::new(p.IWDG, 20_000_00);
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info!("Watchdog start");
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unsafe { wdg.unleash() };
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loop {
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Timer::after(Duration::from_secs(1)).await;
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unsafe { wdg.pet() };
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}
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}
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